ee S : mw x PHE EN WIFIE IS AW AY. MARRIED MAN J. A. MATHTESON,| W# Attorney-at-Law DIVER 3iONS OF THI WHO IS LEFT HOME ALONE, | OFFIC] ‘ B } Ma The Ever-Recurring Idyl of the Summer u , Time An Opportunity for the Gratifica- . a tion of Man's Dearest Wish--The Second Story Lights. What Paper do You | The aiid stav-a one who e ! so Hite prowling at night—cannot lone . on ; ie 4 : ing number of nd Almost Every- 1 sospisec Fin A] ‘ . i ght lamps h illumine the o , ‘ es of the great second story win where You Go : Midn t gas jets me nearer trut for 1 1 are unanimous in rn for kerosene and go intoopen t titas soon as Madame is Y t I r of midnight lamps is } « ner does the de i mself privileged | s, and free from that A ° : r when he is in the xciting story John, <= : , 4 t bed than he Bce-The Best Paper OY | SS aaeeeies af ; t ture, turns on all the gas, FOR ADVERTIS®! 5S ta tt f something wet and and proceeds WALTER BAKER & 60. | oss 3 een PURE, Mick GRADE % ' q tter ae he may GA or down— SS cocnt AND CHOCOLATES Be SpECIAL AND HIGHEST . ancien te AWARDS th e} and finally, her wishes, he as a hopeless case and l : l » has gone for fore resuming his favor t nis sensitive : to i e repeated pro s 1 ‘ le course on all their Goods at the CALIFORNIA f\ MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. - BREAKFAST COCOA, Then after he has taken the whole train, seen that the Ing- l the bags and bundles ; _ th hildren in the wrong ees tha . : . . : : ad ¢t change them SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE : ifter he has gone back WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. > ticket * it a why K il r to get the F train pulled Se ae _ 9 Pierre \ ny nomber NERVOUS Wen: ivgl any Saeoees EXHAUSTED VITALITY. : ‘ t, steps from ! rain W ti rora man t sort of thing extremely p the street in As there is So TARE, rt rry home for, he amuses lf with the windows and the peo- e streets, but it proves an un pastime and he takes the car Grateful — Comforting. There in the airy solitade of the see with the doors and windows Epps’s Cocoa. gas all on, he planges iventures Stanley Wey- s, or reads the back num- » . oe rt hance, forsak » i ‘ ‘ry IpDLPp i perenan . BREAKFAST—SUPPER. as s, goes back to the D’Ar- romances ai i lives again the “By at . g L wledg , 4 ‘ — Three M isketeers.” ural laws which g 1 ck, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock strike, digest and nutr n, and a f ‘ he reads on. ,At first he reads appli al of t 1 proj rt ‘ v S e who fe: rst ie — ~d ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has | f 2 . 2 sl act, but by the end of breakfasi and supper a d : lavored | ne will have grown accustom- beverage whico may sa na Avy loing as he pleases and wiil no toctors’ bills. It is by the ju 1s of | vuger expect the v of rebuke from such articles of diet that a etit r | ais drowsy mate.—Buffalo Courier. avy be gradu , | ’ ane may ' gracua , S Dead Paupers Made Useful. enough to resist every tend { i ane a at : aie : Nothing is useless nowadays—not even undreds i suot a) : ’ . : ; ela funct pauper. Hood's plaintive around Us ready to attack wherever t a ae is sweak point. We may escape man} tacal shaft by keeping ourse lves well fort fied by pure blood and a pri eerh nourish | id frame.”—C ivil Service Gazett Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled | t hus, i ldeal of JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathi | rosperous til e his bones over the stones; hHie’s ¥y a pauper, whom nobody owns— f date. The guardians know ttert an to act as recklessly, for often party concerned is the possessor of a ial tec th which contains a f gold—last relic of more t 1es—and in the interest of he precious metal must into pounds ster- 5 vy Often, too, the ¥y are the owners iF f} WT ES Ph 4 { rings or tiny trinkets, not pawnable, — Be } out still containing as much auriferous rn gold mines. | Chemiata, Landen. Enyiand se have to be llected and also con- cash by means of the melt In the Holborn Union the process takes place once a year, ust been ac plished for the | present season. The jewelry dealt with i what is found on paupers who die | triendless and unclaimed in its various | establishment | This week rings, chains, brooches and | nkets have been melted down, and la bar of gold, estimated at 11 worth about £40. A good it was got from the plates of f ial t - Mr. Walton said that ne set of artificial teeth there was t t £4 worth of gold. The proceeds URE YOU e paid into the common exchequer of | the union London Telegraph. tee Dodd's y | Ingenious Smuggling. f Si : I D ‘ot Beigh “One of the most ingenious devices 5, | I rt smuggling was ted in Russia ; a cain @ per ben ¢ Six boxes $2.50, | 201 long ag said O. L Ratovite *h. of DR. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. t. Pet rsburg to a reporter ‘A great ayy ; nn - oO ] ank notes had “been an sell you Dodd’s K Gnej Pills at utin hin the dominions t lowing prices E } box ld only have been S boxes for $2.50 Tot $4.00 ugh the strictest per do rr r > vas nade habitually over every dozen Sent by mailto any addr | ‘ el entering a Russian port, no trace paid. ft snuggling of false notes was dis GEORGE E. HUGHES, ered Accident, however, at last may 29 Charlot ought the mystery to light. It hap- { that several cases of lead pencils ne day from England, and elng examined one of ther fell 1 a package, and the Custom licer, picking it up, cut ittoa used it to sign the order : ~ ; 1 deiivered np the pencils to the f He kept the loose pencil for se, and a few days afterwards, \COF ba Nn neal ater oe tenga Io BE tit again, and fo ind that there was | i© »more lead. He cut still further, and In $ surprised t | a thin roll of paper | Sick ted in the hollow place where the | IRES is one of the f notes, and in this ONG PILL AFTER EATING y they had been smuggled into the INSURES GOO CIGESTION auEeY TORONTO Seed Thought. 100d words do more than hard peeches as the sunbeains, without any i will make the traveler cast o: ILERS TTS is Cloak, which all the blustering winds nld ' t do, but only make him bind it SURES ’ PRIGE25 OT. Te DODDS Mc. a ® ae OF PURE Archbishop Leighton. NO 2 w E. cae: a. * A u mduct isan unspcken ser- one th in g I do; instead of re- ¥ if pining at its lowliness or its hardinesg, I eS. XG = il wake it glorious by my supreme | ' j WW Pe » its demand Grunnett. owe it ul 1 bear thy cross willing gly it | ee me oe + z Will bear thee. If thou bearest it un Wildl iy thou increasest thy Jog 1. 1TH HYPOPH 3188 eee An oo vet ‘ i tet bee is vad, and | a@latable as cream. ily Dis taste .ike others. In big potties Qummeraemere: =. 2s inti 5Gc. and 81. OO. Thomas a | 3 -—IF You- Want a wife s Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, } Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm. ia Want to sel i house, Want to rent a_ house. Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, | Make New, Rich Bie i) | state of omic, , i Want to sell or trade anything, z Frese ofits were a won midert a discovery N o oe Want to find enst mers for anything, Bi manner of Want to - buy 1 i to sell o uy horses, pigs * > you ls worth te m tienes th : ; Horse a & OFr «¢ attle, wut ahyat them, and you will always be 1 att A bos. They expel a om t ADVERTISE | women find great benef thw an pam phiet fre Be ry mali for % « ta. ae stam pe Mi ve boxe a a - Ra‘ ’ y THE EXAMINER. Delivery Express. | NOTICE. y E A. HERMANS, of th of the old firm and old Trunks, Bagga ze, ete., conveyed to and ; stand, has manufactured a new kind of | from all trains, st. amboats, ete., at short Wrought Tron Railing, far superior to cast | Motice Plea ase leave your orders at C. J. | ron, and sp endid designs. Parties desir- Patton a & Co’s if north side of Queen ing to fence lin their plots in ¢ raveyards Square, would do weliby calling at hie store be- : fore pure hasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen | _ July26—3m cod Street TO RENT. —Watermeret AUGUSTUS HERMANS. vernor Howlan with 3 Sonar caankaloae Ch’town, June 16—tf ed. also Parkview ( pugs with one acre Apply to A. McNEILI J% tf guar pat, A. McQUAID. DAILY EXAMINER . . : - Binder Twine, Binder Whips, Machine Oils, Harvesting Tools aie General Hardware, ——-AT THE SITY AE \OWARE STORE, R. aS. & €O. i ooo - Charlottetown, Aug i 3 | NOR’ ron (hak) 4 xe Sas Whine Se THE DAISY REAPER. (“She is a Daisy.’) To meet the demands of those stead of Binders, and there a DAISY REAPER. This machine a pair of horses. It is undeniably the durable of all the light reapers The DAISY bundle than any other Reaper in Canada. It is not tonly very effective in standing crops and favorable conditions, but is unapproached for its work in badly conditioned crops of all kinds. It has nq side draft, and in principle, balance. design and material is un- surpassed. Our Single Apron Binder purchasing and you will many such, makes most efficient and Sr ee ee aellivers a pettel Leads all others. See it before have no other AGENCIES at all principal points on the Island. FROsT & WoOoOoD. P. 8.—We have a limited number of the WALTER A. WOOD Enclosed Gear, Folding Platform Rea per for sale. As its name implies, the gearing is all ene beak: and all dirt is excluded from the running parts. Foot-rest and Platform can either or all be quickly roLvrp te accommodate the machine for narrow passages or convenient storage. he Specially low pi ices tO customers on all the al SHORT-TIME & CO. CASH or ove Machines. A. HOD ES te IW Cnarlottetown, Auguet 1, 1894- & 1 Pe Se a ee me a ee SAAS 3 x \ 4 A Z L, is a = moe we ~S . sak "as mucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Citldren, It contains neither Onium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. ff is a harmless substitute for Paregeric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. Ié is Pleasant. Iis csiailiiaas: © is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Casteria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Chikiren’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, ¢ . 374 te ot Castori Castoria. “Casteoria is au cxcelicnt medicine for chi! “ Castoria is so well adapted to chit dren thas fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its | 1 recommend it as superior toan LY prescription pood effect upon thelr children.” known < me.” Dx. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass Il. A, Ancner, M. D., 111 So. Oxford: St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. * Sasteria is the } “ Our ir physici ians in the children’s depart- which I aim acquaiz f } J 5 ment have spoken highly of their experi- fur disant when mot leonsicr theres! ence in their outside practice with Castoria, intercst of tacirchilt nd use Castoria i and although we only have among orr sivad of the variousque ,ars mcdical lies what is known as regular d-stroyi2g their loved ones, products, yet we are free to confess that the merits ef Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.’ taem t premature graves.” | Unitep Hosprra, anp DIsPENSaRyY, Dn. J.7.Kmcrezor, ' Boston, Mass Conway, Ar ou ra uanie soothing syrup and other hurtful ALLEN C. Street, New York City. smMitu, Pres., JNLIGHT Has proved 0 AP by its enormous sale that it is The best value for the Consumer of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. who require Reapers in-| we offer the | very easy work for | THE HARRISON CASE, More Serious than was at first Suspected— | At times he was Prostrated by his Suf- ferings—Now he is Cured, | | | Perersnorovcn, Aug 13th.—The case of Richard Harrison, mentioned in these | columns last week, was a more serious one | than appeared at first sight. He was afflicted for some years with backache, the | direct result of kidney disease. In damp | weather especially his sufferings were in- | tense, and frequently prevented his doing | any work. To an active, energetic man, | such an affliction was most grevious and | he tried many alleged remedies without relief. J.D. Tully the well known drug- | gist here, recommended Dodd's Kidney | Pills, which Mr, Harrison used and is now thoroughly cured, He only regrets that he did not use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, be- fore, for he knows that if he had he would have been well long ago PP Why spend $l for a bottle of medicine for acomplaint when one box of Beech am’s pills, costing only 25 cents, will cure | nearly all known diseases ? This is because | constipation is the cause of nearly all ail- | ments and Beecham’s pills cure constipa- tion. A yaluable book of knowledge mail- | ed free, on request, bv B. F. Allen & Co., | 365 Canal St. New York. A Man’s » Panaeuintie. | Dyspepsia makes a man neryous and ir ritable, in spite of his desire to be pleasant and sociable. Hundreds of dyspeptics, have been cured of this distressing ailment, | and its accompanying effects of nervous- ness, sleeplessness,*irritability, etc., by the use of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic the greatest invigorator of the age for nerves, stomach and blood, and a_ perfect aid for digestion. All druggists sell it. For Over Fifty Years. An O_p Anp Wert Trizp Remepy.— | Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has | beed used for over fifty years by millione | of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incalculable. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y | qunemenenmmnniiiainntmmansen For cramps in the stomach take a few | drops of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, | diluted in either warm or > cold water. The effect.is instantaneous. Sold by all drug seeeee Hire’s Root Beer Extract at Watson's. june2) tf USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of | Kent Street, Sole Agent for Charlottetown for the sale of above letters, which can Le A. Hutcheson, Brin ‘Sign Letters. seen on the window of W. Esq. Prices as follows :— Ceti BA TOO cccs cs ccvecs sas 23 cents | Two os eecaencuene 30 “« Lyweesd abalt: © oo ...cuimnene | Three © hencuste-sieel 6 | Four M pestiiesase, eo * Five OF dudesenmnaeends 15 « Sengahait “since a Eight i sta $1.20 J. HAMBLET WOOD, augs St. John, N. B. CANADA ATLANTIG ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. i Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TU ESDAY, JUNE 26rn, at 7 p. m., and every Tuesday thereafter, until further notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday morning. FROM BOSTON—Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. HALIFAX SERVITE, Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steamships “OLIVETTE” © or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. m. , Saturday 10 p. m., (until further notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or W edneaday evenings, can go directly on | board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations. For full information as to rates of pas- sage, freight, ete., apply to office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plaat Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. 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ROGERS’ BUILDING, QUEEN STREET Charlottetown, duly 19, 1894-—-tu thu sat “ROBERT PALMER & C9., Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. READ THIS! We are wow better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in atock. We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor ticing, Tennioning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. , of the best Quebec pine. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S,NO, WHARF, subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cents “1 - extra charge, MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with ihe current f Aa number. 2 * PE inti despeunibeniinccbealia videiidiside celal rt =A | Sec scntnsnscinstaiininiiiciiinaisin I ickvonicicrmesennnies i sicdeenbccieneneiuns 2 _| DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable in Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. REPAIL:5 always on hand for Mowers of any manu-| ALSO—A Carload of Genuine MeLauchlin Carriages. | § send to us, or ask us to go for the amount | Prince Edward Island, ea _ Fail Trip ; ‘ol Liverpoo : a = . . We ey See la Se - * =f. THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Classed Al Red at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, Now on the Berth at Liverpool, will | from that port lor Charlottetown Direct About the let Septem ber next, and will carry Freight at throu: ch rates te litferent Railway points on ‘the Island, } 4180 Pj ctou, t ‘ * For Freight apply in London te Joh f teairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old | Broad Stre mon B O.. in Liverpool to Pit | cairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or | here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—eod if > SS. “ ELLIOT,’ PAT’'sS OF eee | F ROM BOSTON—5th, 15th and 25th of each month. | FROM CHARLOTTETOWN— 10th, 20th and 30th of each month. | When any of these dates fall on Sunday, the sailing will take place on the pre- ceding Saturday. C argo taken toand from Island Rail iway free of cartage. Through bills of lading from all stations on Ieland Railway to principal cities in United States and Europe. R. McMILLAN, | Boston Agents: Charlottetown, Al fred Wi insor & Son, é ex fri tu; pat sat 89 State Street. § wed, gu mon ta; | June 29, 1894. and wky jour pio wat her Real Estate Agency. FOR SALE.—Several first-class Resi Prices from ecences within city limits. two to six thousand dollars, Terma ensy, Also, a number of Dwelling Houses, Build ng Lote, ete . different prices, accord ing to location, ete. one LET.—* Watermere” and Park ‘iew Cottage, fronting the harbof, close by Victoria Park. Also, one-half of the ‘Duncan Buiiding,’ and the “Italian | Warehouse,” both centrally situated busi- | ness places on Queen Street. Rents low For further particulars apply to Aucticnecr & Real Estate Agent, july: 30— in w f 2w MORGGAGE SALE. Valuable Land | Fronting on Prince and Water streets, Charlottetown, ‘vo be soll" by Pablie uction, at the Court, House in © hariottetown, in Queen’ » Count: |in Prince Kdward Island, on SATU RDAY | the twenty-iiith day of August next, A D } 1894, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon :— All that tact, piece and parcel of land, site. ate, lying and being in Charlottetown —_ said, bounded and described as follow is to Say :-—t ommencing atthe angle at and Woeter Sireets, on the north side of Water Street and on the east side of Prince and running along Prince Street northward! one hundred and twenty feet; thence eastwi ly eighty-four feet to Town Lot Number Twen- ly two in the First Hundred of Town Lote in | Charlottetown aforesaid; thence southw | along the division line of Town Lots Numbers Twenty-one and Twenty-two one hundred and twenty feet to Water Street aforesaid; thenee along the north side of Water Street’ eighty- four feet to the place of commence ment, and is partof Town Lot Number Twenty-one in | the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- = wh, together with all buildings, = ights, casements, advantages and @ ances whatsoever 10 the said premises ot bole | ing or in anywise appertaining. The above piece of land will be sold either together or in parcels to suit purenasers at time of sale | The above > sale is made pursuant toa | of sal conta! ned in a certain Indenture of | Mortgage bearing date the nineteenth day | Nov ke r, A D 1885, made between John |} Dall and Ellen Sarah Rati (his wite) of the one j part, and the undersigned, Eustace H { iviland, of the other part. For further part.culars asto title, terms of } Sale and otherwise, apply at the uffice of Wik | liam S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson s Block, | Charlottetown. Dated this twenty-first day of July, A Dit EUSTACE HEATH HAVIL AND, N on ‘Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed | sole selling Agents in ‘the Province of | Prince Edward Is land for the above Com- | pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pared to issue « te for Round Sheek and Run of Minesfand will keep ‘a stock of each kind of Coal on hand to supply | customers at lowest prices, PEAKE BR a & O., ling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, oe Notice to Commereial | Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers # | called to the following sections of an passed by the Legislative Assembly of Prince Kdward Isiand, Session 1894, intituled “All Act to Impose a Direct | ax on Certain Clase of Tri r rs" 1. “irom and after the passing of this Ac | eve ry casual trader not permane ntly residing inthis Prevince doing business within this Province, commonly known as * Comme | Travellers,” and every person not permanent- | ly residing in this Provinee, and whe eithe r for himself or any ober person any zoods, ware s or mere handize in this Provinee, or solicits or ¢ anvass< tor orders either for himself or any other person for the sale, @+ change or purchase of any goods, wares OF merehandiz+ within this Province, either by the production of samples, photographs, cata- logues, printed or written matter, or sim by word of mouth wit hout the productioa of samples, photographs, catalogues, printed or written mz ratter, Shall, before be or ne eptere upon the business of so selling any ge | wares Or merchaudize, or soliciting of eal | vassing for such orders. pay tothe Provinelal | Treasurer of this Province an annual licen @ fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” 2 “Upon payment of the said license fee or direct tax, the said Provincial Treasurer shall grant a license authorizing the person therein named to+sell goods, wares and mef chandize in this Provinee and to solicit and july3—ii law (mon | Canvass » orders for the ane exe hange or purchase Sf goods, wares an! merchandise Within this Provines aur h tice he shall be er ted and remimnin fore rt \ «pace of one year folowing tue due upon whieh the said license shall be granted and no longer.” 3.“ Any such Comme ‘reial Traveller or son not permanently residing in this Vince as aforesaid, who, after the paseing this Act, shall sell any ‘goods, wares or mer chandize, 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 ne first paid the said license fee or direct tax, obtained the said licen+e, shall for each ep every occasion upon ‘vhich he or she shall sell any goods, wares 0, merehandize, or citor canvass foran order for the xale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares OF mere handi ze as aforesaid, be liable to pay & sum of two hundred dollars to ie said vincial Treasurer.” This Act is now in force. License can be procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial Trevsury, in Summe from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., in Georgetown from George B. Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasuref, Provincial Treasury, 15th May, 1594. mayl§—dy tf pat pio tf me ee cme