om le ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. The Fererunn i Heavily in his breast } Che :nariaer’s heart was beating ; Ever the course shaped west, Ever the land retreating ; Mutiny rauttering loud — Naught all his hoping, his dreaming— | : | Suddenly out of a cloud Wings were flashing and streaming Wings that told of the nest, Told of the bough and the blossom ; Gave him the joy of his ques‘, Kindled the heart in his bosom. Promising land at last, Circling over and under, Fanning around his mast— What was the bird, | wonder ? Nothing the Genoese cared Were it or osprey or swallow~ This grey sea waste was dared ; Paim-fringe and shore must follow. Ob, when bleak skies break up With winds the bluebird is whirled in, I drink from the selfsame cup , The voyager pledged the world in ! For some of his joys must be In the flash of the blithe new-comer, W hose wings discovers me Whole continents of summer ! —Harriet Prescott Spofford, in Harper's Bazar. Tobacco Chewers Among Women. A well-known physician, while walking down the street with a friend, remarked, a atient of mine lives in that house who is dy- ing—an idolized wife—beyond all help, and tobacco chewing has killed her. Why, Doc- tor, what do you mean? I mean this: her husband is literally steeped in tobacce juice, aod the insensible perspiration ,from his body ; has become so saturated with nicotine as to! be a deadly peison. His wife, before I was called, had absorbed enough of the poison so that no human power could could save her; and even he will, I beliove, end his days in torture from some form of akiu disease. The skin is really the most wonderful aod impor- tant organ of the human body. Night and day, every hour of our lives, it is filter- ing out from the blood useless cr poisonous debris. If it stopped work ever tor twenty-four hours in this or any case, death would ensue. You can imagine, then, what it means for a delicate, sensi- tive-skinned woman to sleep in a warm bed night after night with an inveterate tobacco chewer. The skin and mucous membrane of sume persons is much more sensitive than others. A person who in summer is subject to hay fever, tanned or burned skin, in winter to colds, bronchitis, chapped hands or chilblains, ought always (whether at home or traveling) to keep a bottle of Johnson's Anodyue Liniment near at hand. Dilute the liniment with water and gently bathe, or moisten acloth with it and lay upon the irritated skin if very sensitive ; then wash it clean in the morning with Castile soap and water. If a person who takes cold quickly, or| is predisposed to bronchitis or catarrh, or exposed to any poison, irritating to the skin or mucous surfaces, which might tend to cause consumption, will every night, before retiring, bathe the chest and throat with Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment and, before dressing ia the mrhning, rub the whole body smartly with a coarse towel, slightly dampened, and then wipe dry, we believe they never would have pulmonary troubles or disease from defective working of the skin. I. S. Johnson ¢& Co., Boston, Mass., wlll send a pamphlet free, describing other uses fer this old household remedy, now eighty years old. jy20 dy 6i wy li Ferry Boat Time Table. For the information of our readers and the public generally we publish in full the Rocky Poiat and est River time table for the season of 1892. Until further notice the steamer Southport will run as follows : Tuesday and Friday—Leave West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7 4 m, eslling at Westville and Rocky Point, leaving Westville at 730 and Rocky Point at 830. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Poiat at 9 30, also 2 pm; returning, leave Rocky Point at 10 a m aud 220pm. Leave Charlottetown at 4 p m for new Bridge, calling at Rocky Point and Westville. Wednesday—Leave Charlottetown at 9 30 am for Rocky Point; returning, leave Rocky Point at 10am. Also leave Charlottetown at 3 — for Rocky Point, retarning at 3 20 p m- hursday— Leave Charlottetown at 8 30 a m for Rocky Point; returning will leave Rocky Point at 9am. Also leave Charlottetown at 2 p m for Rocky Point, retarning at 2 20 p m. Saturday—Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 8 30 a m, also 9 30 a m, also at 2 and 4pm; returning leave Rocky Point at 9 and i9 a m, also 2 20 and 4 20 p m. Sunday — Will leave Charlottetown for Rocky Peint at 9.4 m, also 1 pm and 2 30 p m; returning, leave Roeky Point at 9 30 a m, also 1 20 and 5 p m. The Rocky Point Sail Boat will land at Ceanolly’s wharf and rune a iollows : Monday and Thursday—Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown at 8 and 10 am and at 12.30, 3 and 5 pm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Poiat at 9 and Il am and at 2 and 4 and 6 pm. ae Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ~Leave Rocky Point at 8 a m and 12.30 and 5 pm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 1} 4 in and 3 and 6 pm Sunday—Leave Rocky Point for Charlotte- town at 330 pm. Leave Chariottetown for Rocky Point at 4 30 p m. i eel The compensation paid by Chili to the United States for the affair at Valparaiso last year is considerably less than the sum asked. The bill presented claimed $1,500,000. Chili offered $75,000, or five cents on the dollar of the amount demand. ed, and the offer has been aczepted. Even the reduced allowance is a substantial in- demnity when it is considered that the whole affair was a drunken row, in which the United States sailors were probably as | Go much te blame as the Chilians. Two United States sailors were killed, and sixteen were more or less hurt. The in- juries were in most cases so slight that re- port says only seven of the men injured can secure compensation. that these seven men be paid $5,000 each and that $20,000 be paid to the families of each of the men killed) The government of the United States made a better bargain when it undertook to pay to Italy a sum of money as compensation for the killing of Italians who perished recently at the hands of a New Orleans mob of prominent citi- zens. The sum sent to Italy was $25,000, which had to be divided among the families of nine men slain, The Mafia men killed at New Orleans were undoubtedly danger- ous outlaws, and the price paid for their unlawful slaughter was quite large enough, Go to the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store for It is suggested | P PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Summer ——o iso2,. Arrangement, 1892. - AND AFTER MON DAY, JUNE 27th, 1892, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. 8 BRISTOL’S SUGAR-COATED EASY TO TAKE F1dITIVANI VEGETABLE] | FITEiLe PROMPT [2 ET ae eee BS] STATIONS, Express} aa STATIONS. | Kxpress Accom.| i } a GI4BRE TR CF avi opt | AM Charlottetown......- dy 6 00 8 00 I, oc du 8T ccknced p, 12 25 5 00 Royalty Junction...... 614 3 20 BE is 000406 Kis 105 {| 6 00 North Wiltshire, ...... 6 48 4 07 Bloomfield............. 1 30 6 35 Hunter River......... 6 38 4 21 O'Leary ....serceeeeee im 1 45 i i 00 Bradalbane........... i 23 5 00 Port Hill .......cceeees . 237 8 16 Kmerald Junction. 2a 5 09 Wellington..«. ile wat 3 07 2. 05 Frectown......+++e.+.. 1; 740 922 | Miscouche,..seeesees.. { $25 | 9% Kensington............ lf & 5 42 : ar, 340 ; 950 | ar) 815 615 Summerside....«- , ; Summerside...... 5 f : dp 4 05 10 OO | Cap. & 30 6 30 | Kensington ...+eeee.... 429 | 1031 Ns ciccbstns ' 8$@ 6 5) SP UOOUIIE isc okie as pkénos 4 44 | 10 Wellington............ 905 | 715 | Emerald Junction. .___ $54 | 1) 08 Se 9 35 7 O44 Bradalbane ...........- 5 00 ll ul j yg ee ceaeheni | 10 30 9 04 Hunter River.......... { 525 { IL 44 Bileomitield..«+«+«...... 10 47 9 26 North Wiltshire....... 5 36 } it 57 Albertom....-....ccceee 1d | 1010 | . | Beet Tignish..... nsngud ar} Ill 55 It 0 Royaity Junction... ... 6 10 12 40 fons — Charlottetown.....-- ar 6 25 1 00 P.M. | (aM. eo 515 Cape Traverse...... ap | 6 2% Cape teaveus cecees ar 6 05 Emerald June......ar. oo ee TRAINS FOR THE EAST. || TRAINS FROM THE EAST. ee aN — j STA’ ONS. Express Accom. STATIONS, Express Accom. i ‘ snueeeitiemmnte — ec a + a A. M. P.M. 5 § 5 ; 2 . 7 12 30 Charilotietown..-«...dp 5 £0 6 30 Georgetown,...-+.-..dp 7 00 ( hecese 6 13 6 50 i ORPGASOM. ... .sisisbsncs 717 12 52 — dis 6 37 723 Mt. Stewart Junc ..ar 8 10 2 00 J ar 7 0) 8 06 | \ A. M. A. M. Mt, Stewart une. § RE sevcctnesenel ad 6 15 Mh? ay) > ¢ 3S Bear River...... Te Oe 12 11 Morell ..+++++++. 00000 y al oS |e Petere....ccsticses 7 20 i2 £8 St. Petere.............. 8 05 PEE eiidincedanasanons 7 42 1 25 Bear Kiver sane 8 41 10 06 ei) P.M. ices: ins counin ian ar 915 1045 | vit. Stewart June. 3 ar 8 16 2 ° P. M. A. M, ap} & 15 i 2 16 Mt. Stewart Jane..dp 710 8 25 Bedford ...--+++....-..- 8 40 2 il SOE vik ccs ccevesses 8 03 9 38 Royalty Junction... ... 9 05 350 Ceorgetown. ........ ar 82> 10 0) Charlottetown ee 9 2% % 40 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on the C ype Traverse Branch rut 1 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. All other Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. J. UNSWORTH, Supsrintendent, Railway Offics, Charlottetown, June 23, 1892 —all prs 6i | | ; PUREST, STROUSE Contains no Alum. Ammonia, Lir IZ Se R ST, BEST. te. or any Injarient. MALLORY LINE, New York, Maine and Maritime Provinces Service. S. S. WINTHROP wo ere Phosr} Sherwood Cemetery. | {iS CEMETERY, situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, is con- veniently reached by Rail or Carriags, Trains ran there daily. Funeral Trains may bs had whenever required, and interments may be made by regular trains at ordinary rates. Prices of Plots as f >llows: Family Plots, 2)x15 feet, sold at reduced a ee i eo 20 00 Plots half above size, 1n wood localities. ... 12 50 re ee ae 2 00 Parties who wish their Pio’s improved or looked after by the Keeper. or who wish to have any other w-rk done, are require’ to leave their orders with the undersigned at the office of tie Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, Secretary of Sherwood Cemetery. may28—m ws&wy patttf& wy 7 + * » x 2 ic li yn Notice to Creditors. ALL Persons having claims azainst John Car- diff, of Harbor’s Mouth, are hereby required to furnish the same to m2 within ten days from this date, Ch’town, June 27, 1892. L. M. POC ILE, Assignee, jn27 3aw SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND For Sale at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. PDARTIES desirous of obtaining a first class business property, with dwelling house attached, fitted ap with all modern improve- ments and a business of 340,000 done last New York, on SATURDAY, May zl«t, at 5 p. m., and each S.sturdasy therestter for Bir Harbor, Eastport and St. John, N. B. Returning, steam. shiv leayes New York Pier, St. Joha, TUKS- DAY, May 2ith, at3p.m., and each Tuesday thereafter for Kasteort, Bar Harbor and New York, due at New York Friday morning. Land- ings at Bar Harbor on and after June 4th, 1842, | For full information, passenger and freight | rates appiy to i - TROOP & su. Agents, t. unel—3m d&w Jha, N, CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE CURBS—Dyspepsia, Low Spirits, Loss of cestion, Nalaria, and Miwes Lone and wgour Yo Tre whole system, INOTIC EF. R SALE at Mon Bridge, Valuable Wharf Property. with Store and Warehouse adjoining. Also. Dwelling House and Grounds, , Building Plots in sizes to suit purchasers. Fur- ther information can be had by applying to D. OFM. GAUL, 170 Fifth Avenue, New York, U, 8. A, jpnel7—dy&wy 1m MORTGAGE SALE. Eighty Acres of Land on Lot 36 For Sale, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 26:h day of July next, A. D. 1892, at the hour of } Twelve vu’clock, noon: LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, | dying and being on Lot or Township Num-' ber Thirty-six, in Qaeen’s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, bounded as fotiows, that ia to say: mmencing onthe east side of the Monaghan , at the sonth-west corner of a farm of land now or formerly the property of James Traynor; thénee due east by varia‘ion of 1764 one hundred chains to a certain squared post therein fixed in the ground; thence south eight chains; thence west one hundred chains to the said road, and thence sorth on said road eight chains to the of comm sncing, and is bounded as follows, that is tosay: On the north by the aforesaid James Trayn ors farm, on the east by part of —— oe umber Thi: ty-seven, on the south by Francis Denes’ farm. and on the west by the aforesaid Monaghan Road, being thus described in @ certain deed poll bearing date the twenty- first day of December, A. D. 1378, executed by Joseph Pope, “The Commissioner of Public Lands,” toJohn Roach Bourke, and containing by estimation eighty acres of land, a little more or less. The above sale t of sale contained | akes place pursuant to a power ] in an Indenture ef Mortgage, bearing date the 20h day of July, A. D. 1888, made between John McKenzie and Catherine McKenzie, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson of the other part, For further particulars apply to Mr. William 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson’s Block, Char- lottetown Dated this 18th day of June, A. D. 1892. cheap boots, jy2i tf EDWARD J. HODGSON, jul8—dy law (sat) wy tl sle Mortgagee, Npperrre eo ounjal WW. ils year, can get full information by addressiag P. O. Box 93, New Glasgow, N. 8. This property is finely adopted for handling produce, provisions and groceries, and is situate in the best part of the town. April 29—f&s wy tf The | Chariottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ! Nand after MONDAY, 2°th June, 1892, the Steamers “NOKTHUMBERLAND” and |" ST. LAWRENCE” wiil make daily trips as } under, Joc 11 tims (Sundays excepted) : — On an‘ after Monday, ith July, che steamer St, wrence will leave for Pictou ever morning except Wednesday, at 6 o’elock, local, so ag t insure connection with the Kastern train to Cap Breton and early train for Halifax. Oo Wednes day she will leave at eight o'clock to accommo date excursionists and others. ve Picton about 12.20, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, for Charlottetown. Leave Sumerside on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown for Point du Chene, and connect there with trains for ali parts of Canada and United States, Leave Point du Chene on arrival of morning train from St. John, for Summerside. and con- nect there with trains for all parts of Island reached by P. t. Isiand Railw same evening. Conneciions at St. John with Internatignal Steamers every day until 4th September to Bos- wen, Sad by Mallory Line on Monday for New ork, At Halifax with Steamers of Canada Atlantic Co., Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. AGENTS—J. C. Mackintosh, Halifax ; Chubb & Co., St. John; Noonan & Davies, Pictou, and D. Gordon, Summerside, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown. Fast Direct Route to Boston, —VIA— Canada Atlantic Line. THE MAGNiFICENT STEAMSHIPS “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE, The fastest and most luxurious Steamers on the Atlantic Coast, HALIFAX TO BOSTON Every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a. m.,and Saturday evenings on arrival of the Pictou & Cape Breton express, due ,at Halifax at 11.10. m. june2i~eod ASSENGERS arriving at Halifax on Monday Wednesday and Saturday evenings can go directly on board Steamer. Returning, Steamers leave Savanah Pier, B ston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Through Tickets and Baggage checked f:om Charlotte- town by Chariottetown Navigation Cy, further particulars apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boston, june22 For PICKFORD & BLACKS N. 8. & P. EL, Coastal Service, SEASON 1892. STEAMER “FASTNET,” J. E. Hopkins, Commander, ILL SAIL FROM HALIFAX every Mon- day Kvening at 6 o’clock, calling at Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Souris, Charlotte- town and Summerside. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and Canso. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on the route. Through bills of lading granted from al! ports of call to United States, West Indies, Great Britain and Continent, For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, April 19, 1°92—dy HAVE GAINED STRENGTH ! “T could have reported a month or two seoner, but I wanted to see ifthe ean safely say that I be- lieve it is. J weigh fif- teen pounds more than I = did when I commenced, I have gained strength and that general enervation has disappeared. I willal- ways remember you as my benefactor.” The original of above is on file in our office. It is No. 56 in a collection of over 2,000 similar letters from patients. We have a POSITIVE CURE 1892 i MONDAY, JULY 25 ned SoS nel -UNLIKE ANY OTHER.= Positively Cures Diphtheria, Creup, Asthma, Bronchitis Cutea, Tonsilitis, Hoarseness, Covzhs, : . ia, Tooth- » Cough, C rh, Influenza, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, imatism, Neuralgia, bf oe 1 Dee Sciatica, Lame Back, Soreness is Body or Limts, Stiff Joints and Strains. AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. plous different complaints it will cure. Its strong. point lies in the fact that it acts atokip. Healine all Cute Burns and Sedioen like LD FAMIL Y “PHY ‘$s iCIAN.. Chills. ICINATED BY AN O . pion nae eg a estrus he one Bel Me arted sled. Retz price b 3 cts.; 2 : rh United States or Comat, TT aluable pamphiectsentfree. 1.5. JOHNSON f0., Mass. GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED IT. eel Carriages! Carriages ! —— )———-- We have a very nice lot of » CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Strong and Well Made. 'n this line we have the best Y value in the city. BUY ONE NOW, b2fore this Cheap lot goes We also offer good value in PARLOR SUITES, Hair Cloth, Figured and Embossed Plush, Silks, ete. Our BED- ROOM SUITES are selling as fast as our Factory can make them. Ifin need of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., get our lowest price before you invest your money. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, May 20, 1892-—-2aw & wky — '“®astoria is so well adapted to children that {recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. 4. Ancuer, M.D., 312 So. Oxicrd Si, Brockiyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Xills Worms, gives sleep, gestion, " Withous injurious medication. Tux Cerravr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. di- for LOST or FAILING VITALITY; General and NERVOUS DEBILITY; Weakness of Body and Mind, Efects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. How to enlarge and Strengthen WEAK UNDEVELOPED ORGANS and PARTS OF BODY. Absolutely un- failing HOME TREATMENT —Bene- fits in a day. Men testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Descriptive Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CoO., BUFFALO, N.Y, Sade Soa Se eae Charlottetown to Summer- side and Return. TEAMER “FASTNET” sails every Wednes- day for Summerside, returning early Thurs- day morning, on her way to Halifax. Freight — at low Sinel Tick ‘ass°ngers’ @ Ticket, 50 cents; Return, $1.00. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Wanted, ai the Queen Hotel, A MiBst- Class COOK, to whom liberal wages will be given. an assistant Cook, and one who can serve as waiter in dining room. Good references required. P, P. ARCHIBALD, meoh19—tf Proprietor, may2 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, ——AND—— ESSENCES and SPICES ——ARE——. THE BESTS octl3—t t 2 tf Square. Grand Sale Boks, | NEW FURNITURE. ’ lal att eee oe Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. Charlottetown. Feb, 25. 1892. J o H A N EWSON . ONE CHANCE ONLY |! Well, I have done all 1 can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DOCTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip bas left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE,—try Ale and Beef Peptonized It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonic and Food, and has never failed me yet. Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. a price one dollar, esipt of price. Contains a careful comp a from the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papersand cla-s journals; gives circulation rating of every one, and a good july 17, ‘Ql—dy mwf & wy lyr A RE LT ET ) iy No, 10 Spruce Street, New York. PROSPECTUS, | Combination Horse Sal be held on the Grounds of the Provincig} Exhibition Association, Charlvitetow Priace Edward Isiand, by tke Board Directors, On Tuesday, (6th of August, 1892 Bs 1. Breeders or owners of horses desirous of offering their stock for sale wili enter same with etary on or before the 1 'h day of June next, Accompanying each entry must be name, parti- eulars of breeding and “owner's description” of animal, all not to exceed 100 words, 2. $2.19 in cash or post office order must accom. pany the entry for each enimal. which money will be taken for an “ entrar.ce fee.” and the fur- ther sum of $3 00 must be paid before admission of horse to sale grounds as a guarantee of sale, 3. The total cost of selling each animal, in- cluding entrance fee, will not exceed 5 per cent, 4. All animels will have free accommodation at the grounds and stabies, with bedding, for one day belore saie and the day o sale at the care and risk of the owner, on which days they can be shown free on the track. Al fodder to be provided by owner. 5, At the Auction Sale a competent Auctioneer wii! sel’, whose clerk will receive and pay over purchase money 6, After the 15th June the Directors will pub- lish 2,000 catalogues, which wii) contain all entries, with pacmesiacs as furnished. These cataiogues will be distributed every where where purchasers are most likely to be found 7. Generally. where appiicable. the rules gor- erning the Combination Sale of Mesars. Kmery & aunts. Cloveland, Ohio, will be followed, which can be seen by all breeders at Secretary's office, ——", A, B. WARBU BWA RTON., Secret Charlottetown. May 17, 1892. is @ : ty -\ SUARANTEEO « S'X BOTTLS TO YHE Gay ON bt + a me | fi S HE PURKST WHISKEY bottled, great age en] theroughly matured. LAWRENCK A, WILZUN & CoO., mechl5—30i Zaw Mon Ou [Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, JAMES DESBRISAY, AGEXT, febl18—eod NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A-—— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Price 25 and 56 centa, Sold by all Drug- giste. oct26 Will Speedily Effect a Cure. N2 HIP OF HOS. a Wwirn — WITES OF LIME A SOQA 1S THE BEST EMULS/ON ON TWE MARAET TODAY. NOCHE. TASTE LIKE OTHERS. S718 SOLE EV ALL ORUCCISTS JN BIC BCT TLES. FUP TY CENTS MONE DOLLAR. ———— Advertising. ——n— al hing any where st you wish to advertise ange her any time, write to GEO, VERYONE in need of information oa the « subject of advertising wili io well 8 opsi® copy of eS vertisers,” to > Mailed, postage paid. on if ilatio® information about rates and o her mattem tothe business of adveriising. t of Sroes ROW 19 iz Ad- ROWELUS ADVERTISING BUI bad Spruce Street, New York. iyr=s ene