THE DAILY EXAMINER. TUESDAY, MAY 16. = 1898. - This world-renowned Boap stands at the need of all Laundry and Household Soap, both tes qualify and extent of sales. Used according to direct! ns, it does away with all the old-fashioned drudgery of wash Gay. Try 18; you won't be disappointed. SUNLIGHT SOAP has been in use in Windsor Castie for the past 8 years, and its manufacturers have been specially appointed BOAPMAXERS TO THE Awarded 11 Gold Medals Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P, E. Island They Tell Their Friends People who buy GENTS’ FURNISH- INGS and CLOTHING from us are our best advertisements. They ‘‘tell friends” about the Bargains they get. Por fear that you will not hear of them their we'll tell you that we are selling BOYS’ SUITS and ODD PANTS, MEN’S SUITS and ODD PANTS, MEN’S SKELETON COATS, in Tweed, Russel Cord and Linen, MEN'S LIGHT SUMMER OVEROOATS, At the Lowest Prices in the City. McKAY WOOLEN CO. Oharlottetown, May 11, 1893. LIME. LIME. Nn“ landing, Fresh Burnt St. John Lime in casks and barrels. POOLE & LEWIS, Peake'’s No, 3 Wharf, dy2w 2aw wky lm New Crop Sugar and Molasses, JUST ARRIVED. HHDS. SUGAR, }, 25 26 puns. MOLASSES, { Btbadoes. =" « Trinidad. N., B: & M. RATTENBURY. may6--lweod guar lw eod The G. &U. Pneumatic Tire It ia the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURED BY THE GOOLD BICYCLE C8. LTD. “e vouus @r.. Toronto Brantford, Ont, The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ASSETS (December 31, 1892)....... $175,081,156 61 ANNUAL INCOME (1892)........... 40,238,865 24 The Greatest Insurance Company in the World. —— oo Before placing your application for Life Insur- ance, be eure to consult the Agent of * The Mutual Lite.” No Company in the world can do ae well for you as “ The Grand Old Mutual. J. MACEACHERN, Agent, epi4—im (m &) pat { } Tragedy in Earnest AN ACTOR SHOOTS HIMSELF IN FULL VIEW OF THE SPECTATORS. A Vienna despatch says : The theatre at | | Limberg was the scene last Wednesday night of a most tragic occurrence that caused consternation and horror among those who witnessed ic. 7 fortably filled and the play was prece satisfactorily when suddeniv Herr Delez one of the actors s revolver in fall | sight of the spectators, placed e wWeepon eme L Re | i drew to his heai and tlew out his brain Th greatest confusicn and excitement followed Women in the body of the keuee shrieke wildly, and some of them tainted. Mer were made sick by the syht, aud numbers them hastened from t In the meantime the people ou the stag nt? be hind the scenes were b with horrorjane t was some time before the curtain was owered. It was sus q tha Herr Delozuk s act was pro ei by Jjeal yusy. In the company was % y y acires f whom Delezuk was deep'y enamored,and t was generally supposed his love was re siprocated by the actress During the pr gress of the play on Wednesday night Delozuk detected his sweetheart flirting with a man whe occupied one of the stalle, the and when the couple left the stage at end of the act, Delozuk upbraided the girl for her perfidy. She treated the matter lightly, and again when she went on re- sumed tne flirtation. Desperately enraged at his sweetheart’s conduct, Delozuk follow- ed her, as his part required, but instead of speaking his lines, he walked close to the footlights, and without a word killed him- self .- <P. Don't Stuff a Cold. If you do you will, nine times in ten, have a fever to starve. A cold is a shock received by the myriad nerves that bristle near the surface of a human body. This shock is transmitted to the nerve centres, and then back to the mucous membranes, forcing a great amount of blood to those membranes, creating a more or less severe irritation, and consequent rise in the tem- perature, followed by chills. Excess of food in the stomach still more increases the and, worst of all, helps clog } temperature ; . or tne the secretions or natural outlets body. tis high time we broke away from an old notion which, like hers, done more harm than good. For example, in years past how many poor fever sufferers, burning with an internal fire and thirst, were hurried to an untiniely grave because not allowed cooling drinks or a bit of ice by the old time treatment for fevers, as foolish as the adage for fools, At last one cunning delirious patient got_to a pump of cold water and drank his fill; de- termined not to leave until the well ran dry, he slacked the fever, re covered, and doctors learned a lesson. Experimenting with severe cold is a dangerous custom, as most persons try one remedy only until some friend suggests an- other ‘sure cure,” as Mark Twain so bumor- ously describes. When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal membranes warns one of a skin exposure or chill from wet, act promptly; a delay is dangerous. W ith chil- dren it may mean croup and strangulation; with adults, catarrh, bronchitis, perhaps pneumonia. If neglected, nothing can pre= vent the sneezing, red nose and woe begone look of a person with a cold. Scores of moth ers would as soon go to bed without matches in the house as without that old-fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, near at hand for croupy children. Used with a mild laxative, as deseribed in a pampkiet which 1. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone. Johnson's Liniment will cure a cold for adults quicker than any known remedy. A mild, nutritious diet, a gentle physic to open-the secretions, and a bottle of that old Anodyne from your drug: gist, will conquer any cold. Johngon’s Ano- dyne Linimentwas originated by an old fam. ly physician more than seventy years ago. m8 d6i wii me < nas & - +o How to Geta “ Sunlight” Picture Send 25 ‘‘Sanlight’’ Seab wrappers (ébe large wrappers),to Lever Bros, L'd., 42 Scott St, Toronto, and you wtll receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, sod well worth framing. Thisis an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best injthe market, and it will only cost le postage to senda inthe wrappers, if you leave the en’s opon. Write your address carefully. —~ - Dr Kocu's cure for consumpticn went up like a rocket and came down like a stick; but Puttoer’s Emulsion still shines with undimm- ed lustra as the best remedy for wasting dis- eas es. A. LDEOF RB D GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND MoGILL,) Mining Engineer oeetsbecenereesesesses QUEBEC v0encensceonsesecuemeet E aDEMas MAIN OFFICE, RANCH E. Island UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Lucorporation, s pablic meeting of yntributors to the :bove institution will held at the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the City of Char Hospital. P, Pp ali ¢ lottetown, Prince Edward Island, on TUES DAY, 30th day of May, 1893, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpase of election of trus- tees for the government of the institution, in accordance with the by-‘awa, and for the transaction of such other business as ehall be brought before the meeting B BALDERSTON, Sec’y. Board of Trustees May 9, 16 23 30 VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND For Sale or To Let for a Term of Years at Crapaud Corner, HE subscriber offers for sale or to let for a term of years, his*Business Stand at Crapaud Corner. Store 50 feet long by 24 feet wide, al! finished complete; Dwelling House attached, containing 7 large rooms and kitchen; Ware- house adjoining, 32x24, strong and substantial for storing produce; also, Coach House, Stable and Coal House. : The above preperty is one of the best business stands on the Island, and will be sold or let on reasonable terms. Possession given October 15, 1893. Apply on the premises to the undersigned, or to George E. Hughes, Apothecaries’ Hail, Chariottetown. le theatre Wascom- Prepare for the Worst. JANEWAY'S ADVICE RESPECTING THE COM- DR. ING OF CHOLERA. In speaking of the likelihood of cholera raining a foothold in America this year, Dr. Janway of New \} tersely advises every- oly to be prepared for the worst. This may the first glance the talk of an alarm'st, vat it is in reality sound advice. There is no use for panic, but a systematic preparation y of a possidle epidemic of cholera is ; | , si tine regulations need e observed ihe work of the scavenger i extend to every hole and corner of icics and towns An uncontaminated water y isessentivl. ‘Tie mutter of sewerage rtant but there is yet amother and ry importaut consideration. It is an yu'ed tact that disease of any kind, and > ly «uch a plague as cholera, will fester st quickly, and with the mest deadly effect, sp already diseosed or debilitated system erefore becomes the duty of every person » as far as possible secure himself or herselt the dreaded wi'b and healthy physical Comparatively few persons find hemselves in that eondiion at this season fthe year. ‘lle vast mejority, indeed it may that all persons, find it necessary themeei ve by the use of some » restore lost vigor and t I epared for the woist. Th. imony of thousands has established beyond dispute that no more effective combinaticn for this purpose is offered ym by confronting nemy stem ite ravages, a strong e said o foertity remedial vitality egency, and so be literally grateful test to the public than Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills, ‘lhese are standard remedies, the formulas of which are endorsed by leading physicians on both sides of the berder; and they present to everyone at mederate cost the most flicient means of regaining perfect health. Phey revitalize the blood, stimulate the di- gestive organs to regular and perfect action, restore to the nerves that force and strength which they have lost, and remove frem the system al! traces and effects of debility. No time should be lost in hesitation or to make a choice between remedies; for there is no other agency so sure and effective as Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills. They are within the reach of all classes, and now is the tine to secure the boon of restored health which they place within easy grasp. my8 dytf > ~ USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the blood and nerve remedy. great r Summerside ©xports. SUMMERSIDE, May 12th, 1893. Shipped per SS, Northumberland, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : ae Capes Bipghi i. 6). (6 95.0..5.. 25.24. $ 108 981 bags potatoes 06 e.02°¢ 1 ce 250 bush potatoes... 5... Si sedccess $60 ee eo 470 ee ee ees. kai nn 12 bush barley.......... Midas aialiienn 6 o> Dele aystems....; 5...5..--25. ae bo ee ee ae ee, ee 12 $ 2322 By same steamer on 13th : Pe ee A oe $ 215 7 tie Maridg.is 8... Li. 7 ee Re DOORIOND: 5 oa ss ss seemraes 239 O64 aris Pestle :; d.¢ 5119.8 8..... 108 UP ge 252 i ee eee ea ae Se 800 $ 1612 SHIP NEWS. S’side, May 12—Ent sch Mary P, Philpot, Port Hawkesbury, bal; Lucy Louise, Ber- nard, Egmont Bay, bal. 13ch—Favorite, Irving, Newcastle, lum. Cld 12th—Sch Ad vance, Orr, Richibucto, pro; Lucy Louise. Bernard, Egmont Bay, fishing supplies; Lochiel, Smith, Shediac, potatoes. J]3th— Favorite, Irving, Richibucto. arson@ PILLS Make New, Rich Blood These pills were a wonderful discovery. No othe | like them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve a'l manner of disease, The information around pcb box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pilin Fix out about them, and you will always be thankful. Ong LL A DosE. They expel all impurities from the Yelicate women find great benefit from using them, Illustrated pamphlet free. Scid everywhere, or sent mail for 2 cts. i stamps; five boxes $1.00. DR. L JOHNSON & CO,, 22 Custom House St., Boston, Maga, me NER Vi. } BEANS solutely cures the most obstinate cases setae a failed wae a. oe gists at package, or receipt of ee by addressing fhe? cus @O., Toronte, Ont. Write for pamphict, Sold ee ee “Backache | the » means the kid- | of the neys are in “Delay Is trouble. Dodd's | dangerous, WM lected kidn troubles reaw in Bad Biooa Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and the most dane Kidney Pits give prompt relief.” **75 per cent. of disease is rst caused by disordered hid- neys. erous of all, * Might as well Brights try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city | Dropsy.” without sewer- age, as good health when the kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used, Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt exist where of price 50 cents. per box or six for Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. Tofonta, book called Kidney Talk, S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shee Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e., 0. B, WADMAN, Crapaud, April 10, 1893-—dy 6i wy Im ST. JOHN, NY§ novi—l yr A Brockville Druggist’s Case Brockvitte, April 24th.—The popular impression is that doctors and druggists seldom take their own medicine. This is no doubt true, but when a doctor takes ill he generally calls in one of his own profes- sien, in whose skill he has every confidence, or when a druggist is in a similar situation, he often puts his faith in the preparations of some other chemist which he knows give good results. Both the doctors and drug- gists in such cases show their good sense. A casein point happened in this town a short time ago. Mr. F. M. Turner, the well known and popular druggist, who is now travelling for Parke, Davies & Co., has for along time been a sufferer from congestion and inflammation of the kidneys. He tried a great many remedies, but with- out results, His patrons, however, spoke so highly of Dodd’s Kidney Pills that he was induced totry them. He now states that he is completely cured, and to your correspondent he said that as a rule he had very little faith in patent medicines, but that for the cure of kidney troubles, rheumatism, backache, etc., he dves not know of any remedy that is giving such good results as Dodd’s Kidney Pills..... Don't Wait for the Sick Reom. The experience of physicians and the pub- lic proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion pro- ducee an immediate increase in flesh; it is, therefore, of the highest value in wasting dis- eases and consumption, For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wiad, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other cases, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great bleod and nerve remedy. A FULL LIN! sciatic URNISHINGS Ten Thousand Hats ! Four Thousand Suits! Thousands of Yards of Car- pets of all kinds! Thousands of Customers wanted to Save Money by spending it at PROWSE BROS. Great Store. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. [A PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly restore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co Reware of Imitations. MONTRPAT 31, GEORGE PHARMACY MORRIS BUILDING. Cre LARGE STOCK of Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Nail Brushes will be offered at greaily reduced prices to clear. We must make room for Spring Stock. Also, we offer our line of Perfumes, the finest in the sity, at 20 per cent. off. Come early and secure a bottle of French, English or American P. at a much cheap- er price than elsew ere, Also, Chamois Skins, Toilet Powders, Soaps, Tooth Preparations, ete , etc. To introduce still farther Davies’ Ointment, we have deeided to sell 25c. boxes for 15c., and 15c. boxes fer 0c. This offer is only open for the next sixty days. Drags, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, at usual price. Havana and Domestic C b A large stock of Pipes, Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Smokers’ Goods generally. St. George Pharmasy, Opp. Postoffice, VICTORIA ROW, May 2. 1893.—eod Stamps Wanted. LD Canadian, United States end other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years age. For many I pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Torost>. child from pain, and the little cherub awakes ° of our immense Square. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. Grand Sale emnemntietione (DF stivetniainnic NEW FURNITURE Continued daily until the whole 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. JOHN NEWSON. Lessguti. THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. eulg he COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. J VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and Town Lot, WATGR STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, FOR SALLE THE undersigned, Trustees and Executors of the will of the late Hon, W. W. Lord, with the concurrenc of his widow, now offer for sale the valuable Dwelling House and Premises front- ing on Water Street, Charlottetowr, now oceu- pied by Mrs. Lord. These premises embrace a full Town Lot, hav- ing a front of 8) feet on Water Street, and ex- tending back that breadth to King Street, and being boundsd on the west by Union Street. The D-~elling House contains on the ground floor 3 rooms, besides kitchen and pantry. Up- stairs there are 6 s and a smal) trunk room, besides a large unfinished attic, WUnder- neath the house is a frost-proof cellar. Water pipes connect with the house. A com- modious Coach House and Stable are on the pre- mises. All the buildings, fences, etc., are in good re. pair. Thereisa rich garden behind the house which might be considerably enlarged. The grounds between the house and the street are tastefully laid off and planted. Possession will be given on the 20th May next, on which day, if not previously sold by private sale, the premises will be offered at Public Auction, at noon, on the grounds. Until then they oan bea inspected on application to either one of the undersigned. TERMS—One-half on delivery of deed ; balance 5or 6 years on mortgage at 6 per cent. Good title. (Sed) L. BR. DAVIES, A. LORD i , Trustees of W. W, Lord’s Wi _Sp17~ mo tha & wy FOR SALE. ASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAM. ER. For particulars apply to MESSRS. POOLE & LEWIS, ap21—Im d & w TRULY COMING ! Interesting to the Citizens of Char- Se, Georgetown, Souris Summerside. F, W. H, BROWN, of Halifax, who has visited all the principal Towas of Nova — - Sey cepeat in yenr — to 0 orders in tie w > r SWEEPING. ee Ail persons desiring to have their Chimneys ewept can have it done without removing furni- ture, covering carpets, or removing ornaments, etc, from mantels. All work done from inside of the house, w . H. BROWN. ap?2—2aw OWN Dominion Day at Souris. GRAND TEA PARTY will be he!d at Souris East on SATURDAY, July ist, in aid of the Souris Trotting Park. Excursion Tickets will be issued from all points on the Railway, good toreturn by any caer on Monday. As this will be a big time fora good pur we trust that no encroachmeats will be av on us by any other public gathering, as we have first © the day by public announcement, By order of Committee. mayl2—dy lyr Souris East, April 22, 1993. BRLS. FRESH GROUND now | CORNMEAL. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, may6—lweod guar TENDERS ! DeraRTMENT OF 2uBLIC Works, Charlottetown, May 1, 1893. KALED TENDERS will be received at this Department until the 26th day of May, instant, for the Building of the Hall of a Ferry Steamer to run between CHARLOTTETOWN and SOUTHPORT., Model and specification can be seen at this office. Specifications can also be seen at the office of the Hon. Thomas Kickham, Souris, and at the office of Robert T. Hol- man, Esq., Summerside. The signatures of two good and sufficient securities for the due performance of the contract to accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. JNO. WM. MORRISON, Secy. Public Works. _ may3—2aw ti dte SHHDS. — ED Red Fife, White Fife and White Russian Wheat. Also, White Russian (Island grown), Barley, Black and White Oats, Field Pess, Vetc %, Timothy and the different varieties of Clover Seeds, for sale by F. L. MACNUTT, 139 Water Street. ap26—dy 4i 2aw wy 2i FOR SALE CHEAP. sale the follow- 7-2 undersigned has for ing weil-bred Stock, viz :— 1 Barrister Mare, 8 years old, in foal to | General Benton (Registered Clyde), - two-year-old Cart Colt, sired by Young Royal Tom, dam by Imp. Barrister, 1 three-year-old Carriage Colt (gelding), 1 waa, potas four, sired by All Right, | 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Aiso—107 acres excellent Land near Cardigan Bridge, King’s County. Apply to GEORGE F. OWEN, ap26—law&wy Cardigan Bridge, The Telephone Company miu ISLAND, the Telephones would inere sfactory fing would observe the dainouten anion je it they lst. Speak with the mouth about frora the transmitter, four inches mn Ee eT Masser,” FREEHOLD PROPERTY, FOR SALE. HE undersigned will sale his Dwelling io Outbuildings, situate on near Queen. House open for j For full particulars inquire of H. J. CALLBECK. A Business Othe WORLD'S “=: Business Firm, FAIR FREE. That you may appreciate ita value, we make the following VALUABLE OFFER; BUY GRODER’S SYRUP (PLEASANT TO TAKE) write us a statement of your cass, We offer a FREE TEN DAY'’s TRIP to the WORLD'S FAIR to the individual who shall, before the First day of Angast, 1893, show the groatest improvement, eo most remarkable cure from the use of thig remedy. These cures must be sworn to before a Justice of the Peace, and graph of the individual sending it, and the signature of the dealer of whom the remedy was purchased. A Committee of three well-known Drug: gists will act as Judges at the close of the Send Testimonials to THE GBODER SYSPEPSI CURE 0. LT ? 8T. JOHN, N. B, Prosthetic Dentistry. — _Tothe Business to look into ip AM prepared to mount Artificial on the I different kinds of plates Wait's Metal, Reese's Metal (these. oxidize or turn black in the Celluloid and Zylonite, re A art Pamper Books Vitns ow, DOMINION COAL COMPANY, LIiIMIiTHD Cres FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING COALS :— International, Caledonia, Reserve, Gowrie, Little Glace Bay, @ld Bridgeport, Gardiner, Either Screened, Rua of Mine, Black. cLgnizects, can, te ete, tee ae yaneea ce the ounaueners ma: for on the of current prices. For Prices, Terms, etc., apply to OT tik Sit Boda Mis, oF Oo aaa XS, apl5—2m 2aw (s w) O. B. WADMAN, — Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. EL JARMS AND FARM STOUK A SPECIALTY. Consign ments soli 6,000 CIGARS. whieh I offer ine Box cheaper they can import anli—dv & wkv j —— WANTS, LOST, FOUND 4° FoR SALE OR TO LET—A house os Cam Street dng coven - oceupied by Mr. G, D. W premises to Mra. orb. Weta | LET—The house en Dorchester wow occupied by Mr. Milton Walsh. the residence of J. B. Macdoneld, Beq Aust. sion given 7th May. Apply to THoMas Al *p6—Thur, Sat & Tue LET—Having fitted up my TO Jet eee & Sa al ee last year by fire) in first-class ready for occupancy. Apply to Kent Street ast tte tap [TO LET, with immediate Dwell ing House on Hillsborough eset ae Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence, with Yard therwte, The Howse bas = newly red and in order. a'te. Inspection solicited. Apply o ALLEY. st GENTS WANTED—To can vase for the Bose hill Nuiseries, the largest, lished, most reliable and best knows jvasios in Canada. Over 706 avres uoder w Good pay, regular and coustant ‘out right men ; pe drones need apply. fits. GTON, , Address Stone & WELLIN Building, Montreal. J. W. Beail, Name Tux | 6: WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A girl 7 al housework. Apply to Mrs. G. WORTH, Hillsborough Street. _—f SE i LET--One-haif of double tenement on Hillsborough Square, at present is by B. C. Prowse, Possession gives mays June, OUSE TO LET.—A Dwelling Bayfield Strect, containing nine stacle and coach house Heated Garden attacied, HERMAN’s, Queen Street. ‘ :