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Board wanted for two weeks for persona attend ng the Summer School of Science, commencing July 4th. Apply to the undersigned aT oxce, stating the number you can accommodate and the rate per wee k J. D. SEAMAN, Secretary S. S. of Science. may26—eod tf ‘TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Double-seated Phaeton. Enquire at G. G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- town. 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orzice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. evs = _ o What Paper do You ooo» : : soggssee Find Almost Every- cs where You Go ? THE DAILY EXAMINER ! WKS-The Best Papery FOR ADVERTISERS iia NORWEGIAN \ | ' —s ~ 2) CO) D eee i ee = »LIVER OIL HTH HYPOPHOSPHITES>* LIME & SODA Palatable as cream. No oil} taste.ike others. In big bottles 50c. and 21.00. When we assert that : é Dodd’s Kidney Pills ¢* ? PRN AWrn~n~nnan~s 'we Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms ef Kidney @ lroubles, we are backed s by the testimony or all who have used them. TH ¢?f CURE TO STAY CURED, By ati teuegists or mail on receipt of prii ‘ ¥ price. gocents. Dr. L, A. Smith & Co, Teronta 0044440440004 I can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Piils at the following prices, viz. :—50c ; per box, six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—-$4.00 per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per i days ago proved himself the victor iu a ; Cocoa. WOULD BE A SISTER TO HIM. Het the Bluce-Fyed Party Was Surprised When Taken at Her Word. The average girl who has no scruples io keeping half a dozen admirers on the string at one time hae many strange peculiarities, Conspicuous among them is her propensity for putting off a fellow month after month, until the thing gets to be monotonous, She hates to see him yo, somehow, though she knows from the be ginning she's not willing to go with him. A young man of Richmond, Va, « few feature of the pro rather unpleasant For some time gramme, says the Times. be had been screwing up hia courage t the all-important question. If thought he could see the way perfectis clear, for hie Venus had been especial). nice to him since the Lenten season. Ons evening he worked himself up to the poin: and determined to have some kind of a The usual amount of eloquence: | having been exhausted, the roimantt young man was in the act of appropriatin | one of the maiden’s lily-white hands for « | quiet, harmless little game of pal nistry. ‘No, no,” said the blue-eyed girl, shrink ing slightly from her admirer. Then she assumed a'motherly kind of attitude, « though to give a wandering boy a bit o advice, and said | “Now, George, you know I'm devoted tv youin away, sud I'll always be your friend——-" “I don’t like friends,” broke im the young man. i “You don’t?” “No, they're too expensive.” “Then, lL waat it understood that here after I'm your sister.” “Agreed,” said George, and they sealed the contract with a cordial grasp of ture hand. The next morning the young lady re ceived a bulky-looking packaye. ‘The ad dress was in George's handwriting. **Bics- his dear beart!"” she said, opening the bundie. To her great surprise the usual box of roses was this time substituted by a different article. Half a dozen pairs of biack socks, each with a little hole in the toe or heel, as if by way of ventilation, caused the girl to open her eyes in ‘‘holy horror.” Inclosedin the bundle was the following note: My Very Dear Sisren—Won’t you darn these indispensable articles for me? Am in no hurry for them, so take your time. Affec- tionately, your brother GRORGE. spring } anawer, The JEFF DAVIS’S GOODNESS. He Found That Some of His Slaves Were Masons and Set Them Free. “T guesa you never heard of how Jeffer son Davis freed a lot of niggers long befor: the thought of freeing the blacks in thir country was anything more than a chi- merical dream in the minds of some New England Puritans, did you?” inquired Major L. H. Carson, of Nashville, Tenn., ofa St. Louis reporter. ‘It may be « fairy tale, or it may not, but, anyhow, i: will bear repeating: “As I received the story direct from my grandfather, who claimed to know all the circumstances, it ran ahout this way While a young man, and soon after mov ing from his native home in Kentucky to his plantation in Mississippi, Jeff Davis bought a cargo of blacks, just brought over from Africa by a slave-trader, who ran the blockade and landed them in New Orleans. While they were working in the cotton fields one day, Mr. Davis wbserved his new negroes making Masonic signs of distress to the overseer. That individual, not be- ing a Mason, thought the negroes were only carrying ona system of signals pre paratory to revolt, and was ebout to have them whipped. Mr. Davis stopped this proceeding. He tested the negroes thorougily, and, to his amazement, discovered that they wer Third-Degree Masons, though brongiat from the very heart of Africa. Being » Mason himself, you can understand that ie Jost no time in giving them their freedom and the choice of either returning to Africa or remaining on his estate until he could provide for them in some other way. Most of them shipped to Africa at Davis's ex- pense, thongn some of them remained with him until the end. “Now, if this story is true—and Idon’t donbt it—how did Masonry find its way into the heart of Africa? I have ofte: thought it strange that the Masons have wsver investigated this matter.” They Siwwall Change of Life. Did you ever havea five-dollar bill and no small change, and waut to pay for a street car ride? Did you ever befure real ize how handy five-cent pieces are? Bi you ever try to change your five-dollar i:) at three or four little suburban shops anc fail? If you did, you will never ayai: neglent to keep yourself in small change, There is another kind of small change which one needs, the little courtesies, ti. sinall considerations, the trifling gentlenes ses of life, which are such sweet a.. | grateful currency. Sometimes [ kear . | five dollar bill philanthropist talking y. great plans for the sudicenticis weet kind, and I wonder if he has any smal] change, a fivecent kiss for his wife at morning and night, a two-cent gratitude to the servant wuo beashes his cloihes and ministers at his table, a few coppers’ worth of sympathy in his son’s ambitions and his daughter's dreams, a penn’orth uf praise for his busy clerk or bis attentive secre tary. Perhaps he has, and perhaps x hasn't; perhape he nay some day want a lift along life’s ro d aud bave no sm 1 ebange at all, and his feet may be wears and his heart sad ewen though he has atiii bis large and unavailable philanthropy. — Lady Gay, in Saturday Night. Anima! Psychology. An English scientist has devoted years of study to the development of the char- acter of animals. The subject is an inter esting one, no doubt, but Mr. Tarton seems to be gifted with an unusually vivid im- agination. He took hens’ eggs, for ex ample, and had them hatched by crows, falcons, owls and magpies, He Saye froin his observations that the male birds thu hatched partook of the qualities of the» respective hatchers. A rooster hatched by a falcon is described as showing abnorma Gerceness and daring, while anothe, hatched by an ow] was cowaid}y and shy, those hatched by the magpie being char. acterized as hopping about constantly, as if endowed with unnatural gaiety. A Tall Sheep Stwury. Some extraordinary but well-authenti- cated stories of the Back of France are re- lated. One day a sheep ate up a 100-franc note belonging to a butcher. The butcher ran into the house of a friend, seized a gun and shot the sheep. He had noseuner done this than the owner of the gun rush- edup. ‘‘That was an expensive shot of yours for me,” he caid. “‘What do you mean?” asked the butcher. ‘‘Well,” said the other, ‘I had 70 francs in bille hidden in the barrel of that gun!” The sheep's carcass was pretty thoroughly searched, and enough of the pieces of the notes re- coversd so redeemed them all Ox oe i: sow. Chester Looms was Crippled with Kidney Disease—Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured him—They were Never Known to Fail, Newcoms Mitts, June 18.—Chester Loems, a well known farmer living near here, has for years been afflicted with dozen. Sent by mail to any address post GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown. Rich Blood! Ake them fn the world positively cure or Telieve i manner of disease Thw information around each og is worth ten times the cost of a box of ite Find out abvot them, and you wi)! always be thankful UNS ite & Dow. They expel all imparitice from the bloog Jelleate women find great benefit from using them, Hustrated pamphiet free. seta everywhere, or sent @ail for % cta. Aempes; five boxes $1.00 Dp Lg JOHNSON & 2% Custom House St. T radesupplied h ¥ Ww, to wn. Cc har | kidney disease, so badly that he could not sit in a buggy to drive to town. As he is 69 | years old he despaired of a cure. He tried } Dodd's Kidney Pills and they cured him. | He has not done any farin work for years, | but he helped to put in this spring’s creps, j and anyone who goes to see him to-day ; will find him betwee the plough-handles | instead ef laid out ona bed or an easy chair as he used to be. _——~—_@—_-__ | New York is just now finding out under | Oath that her police officers “protect” bawdy houses for money as a regular thing. In- | spectors Williams and McLaughlin are im- plicated among many others. 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TAYLOR, North Side Queen &quare. Charlottetown, May 30, 1894—m w f THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC bery. CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, may30 Book binder, Queen St. HATS! HATS! We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, ecured at a great discount in Canadian, American and Come and see our Hats before going English markets. anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. Administratrix’s Sale. Iam instructed by the Administratrix of the Estate of the late Andrew O. Connor to set up and sell by Public Auction, in front of the Court House at Georgetown, in King’s County, on TUESDAY, the Tenth day of July next, at twelve o’clock, noen :— ‘The Dwelling House and Premises of the said Andrew 0. 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To Incorpornst:< Companies or Associatiors dving Business within this Province Notice is Leretyv given that the annual Taxes inayx i lw the Act of the Legis la- ture of this Province, passed In the Ses- ; 1x4, tiinled “An Act to in pore ce Taxes en certain Incorporated Companies and Associations,” are as fol low On each of the € may nies or Aseocia- tions who-e head office i- not within this Provinx «, tame}ly on Fire Insurance Companies.......-...... 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ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Provincial Secretary’s Office, } Prince Edward Island, May 22, 1*94. j Notice to Commercial Travellers, The attention of Commercial Travellers is calied to the following sections of an Act massed by the Legislative Assembly of Prince Sdward Isiand, Session 1804, intituled “An Act to Impose a Direct jax on Certain Classes of Traders” :— i, “From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader pot permanently residing inthis Province doing business within this Province, commonly known as “ Commercial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who settle either for himself or any other person any goods, wares or merchandize in this Provinee, or solicits or canvasses for orders either for himseif or any other person for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize w.thin this Provinee, either by the production of samples, photographs, cata- logues, printed or written matter, or simpy by word of mouth without the production of sampies, photographs, catalogues, printed or written matter, shall, before he or she enters upon the basiness of so selling any goods, wares or merchandize, or soliciting or cap- vassing for such orders, pay to the Provinciai Treasurer of this Province an anaual licen-¢ fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” 2 “Upon payment of the said license fe> or direct tax, the said Provincial Treasurer shall grant a license authorizing the person therein named tosell goods, wares and mer- chandize in this Provinee, and to solicit and canvass for orders for the sale, exchange cr purchase of goods, wares and merchandize w'thin this Provinee. Such license shell be g:anted and remain in force for the s one year following the date upon which the said license shall be granted and no longer.” 3. “ Any such Commercial Traveller or son not permanently residing in this Pre vince as aforesaid, who, after the passing of this Act, shall sell any goods, wares or mer- chandiz®, or solicit or canvass for orders for the sale. exchange or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize in any manner afore- said within this Province without hayt first paid the said license fee or direct tax, obtained the said licen-e, shall for each and every Occasion upon which he or she shall sell any goods, wares or merehandize, or soi'- citor canvass foran order for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or meichandize as aforesaid, be liable to pay the sum of two hundred dollars tothe sid Pro- vincial Treasurer.” This Act 1s now in force. License can Le procured in Charlottetown atthe Proviocial Tregsury, in Summerside from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., in Georgetown fron George B. aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, ; Prince Edward Island, > i5th May, 1894, maylé—dy if pat piotf DIVIDEND NOTICE, Merchants Bank of P. E. Island -_———— CuanLorrrerown, May 31. Notice is hereby given that a Half-yearly Dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital atock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after July 3rd, next. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to July 3rd, next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. June 1, 1894.—2awéwy REMOVAL! 2 ROBERT BRAIRSTO hii AUCTIGNZER, Has Removed his Office to Store oec upied by Mr. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. About the lst ef May Mr. Beairsto wil? move into the Store on correr of Queen and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J.G Taylor as a Bookbindery. ‘ ch29— dy , } ! Dominion Goal Vompany, Ltd, The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents m the Provinee of Prince Edward [sland for the above Com- pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre- pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock of each kind of Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO.. Selling Agenta, Chariotictown, May 25, 1894—1 CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I ORTAIN A PATENT? For : ort answer ata an bonest opinion. write te MUNN & CO., who have bad nearly fifty rears’ expenenoce in the patent nese. BRN tions strictiy confidential. A Handbook of in. formation concerning Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of and scientific books sent free, Patents taken through Munn & Co, receive cial notice in the scientific American, thus are brought widely before tie public with- Out Cust to the inventor. 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S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection of amounts due us te March } st. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice, POOLE & LEWIS Cli’town, Feb, 8, 1894.