i. s lth: tor, a me - THE DAILY What Paper do Tou ose oe Find Almost J 3333°° o ‘ where You ( THE DAILY EXAMINER icerThe Best Paper wy FOR ADVERTISERS J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law & SPECIAL AND HIGHEST AWARDS on all their Goods at the CALIFORNIA P| T)\ MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. “rye BREAKFAST COCOA, REE A ET Nervous Wien: EXHAUSTED Vii Grateful—Comiorting. Epps’s BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a tl gh Knowledge of t ural laws w govern pera dig applicat of the proy ed Cacoa, Mr. | I ‘3 | oreakta bevera cos r i ich ar : ‘ may radua enough to resist every tend Mactieds ef acbile maladies around ue ready to attack é is sweak point. We may escap tacal shaft by keeping ourselves w fied by pure blood and a pr _ nouris! ‘d frame "—-Civil Servi e Gaz Made simply with boiling water Bo: d only in packets, by Grocer 3, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Hom page c Chemiata, Lor in En-tand DONT DESPA. bs KIDNEY WILL CURE YOU rantee Dodd's t's Diseas D sv. Kheumatis H t ‘i I ile rr Impure B ' ' . wal 4 | y i¢aicr r : rie r t ' t of price, « per Dox, or Six Doxes $2 DR. L. A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. \ld’s Kidney Pills at GEORGE E. HUGHES, TIPATION. lOUSNESS,| SPEPSIA, HEADACHE. REGULATE THE LIVER. . © aun i ONE PILL AFTER EATING | INSURES GOOD CIGESTION.|! _[PRIGE2S CTS. Tee DODDS Mee ONTO ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR eT OF PURE Nel uae a. Be brerpy=9 OIL ITH HYPOPHOSPHITES aa ODA 560c. and $1.00 ARSOW PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! pilie TENOR VOR em in the wo . f<« < t th wut alu thong, o iv a UL A DO They expel all tmpu jicate women find great benefit lus y — — et free. Boid mai! ; stampe tive ‘ fOuLNSOs sco 22 House NOTICE. A. HERMANS, of the old firm and old stand, has manufactured a new kind of | Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast ron, and spendid designs. Parties desir- ing to fence lin their plots in graveyards would do wellby calling at his store be- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Ch’town, June 5—+tf Cocoa. alatable as cream. No oily taste .ike others. In big bottles from all trains, steamboats, ete., at short | notice Pleas leave your orders at C. dul Patton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen Square. ont we a 4 <= al ei NRE PIRI " oe as FUNNY LUCK B SRIN \GERS, | DD COLLECTIONS OF MASCOTS OF SUPERSTITIOUS PERSONS. The Family Gathering Around the O14 Stone Jug--Wears an Iron Bracelet—A Gambler's Flattened Bullet—The Luck in a Horse's Tooth. London Answers has been collecting I f strange ‘‘charms.” He . them The luck nger in rfamily, writes one : ’ lent, 18 a smal sa d stone wat h has been h led down I { r to eldest ‘ f f family (a e supposed to ession of this lsome article of arefully stowed } leri ccurring to : vit! glass front, through I we vimire it, and it upon the casion of : y in the family. At vt f the family and 3 as | ssible be jug is brought and the as it the good fortune ny having been gone lig 18 n more restored ‘ here to remain untouched t b iLKE apy 8100 Carried by a Gambler. A friend of mine, who has, I am very sorr § vi f being an invet erate gam I is a queer luck-bringer, for whose qualities he has such respect that he carries it in a small locket sus- ' pended from his neck bya gold chain. It is simply a bullet, and he became poseessed of it in a strange manner lr summer of 1876 he was engagsd t Naples in a game in which and when about to make : v, tohis and his companions’ sur I listin tly heard something i the dice box. Turn table, he found a big How it came there no one could tell. My pocketed it, and his good fortune that night was so pronounced that he resolved to stick to his queer find For my part, Iam sorry he found it, for it seemed to have decided him in his rech urse, and ihe uld be only too pleased to hear that he had lost it, for the benefit of those unfortunate ones to whom it brings disaster, if it insures luck to its owner A Lucky Walking Stick. For two of the happiest and Iuckiest years in my life I had a very handsome American hazel stick, silver mounted. Whenever I used the stick I had luck. I was an auctioneer, and frequently made it take the place of a hammer The stick was stolen from me in Perth, Western Australia I was out of luck at once, everything eee wrong. t fi lof the — and i i Iu ck returned, and I stuck t my stick, till one night the it again from me and ici | ‘ \ My bad luck then commenced, and has not improved since I heard some time since that the fellow was drowned. I wrote for, but have not yet received, my ‘‘Mascot” stick. Wouldn't Part With It for Gold. Although, unlike Gilead P. Beck, I do not possess ‘‘The Golden Butterfly, r ess a charm which may be consider- e as efficacious sonsists of a small dried lizard hich has now been in my possession for four years At times when this reptile has been absent from me I have suffered misfor- tunes, such as business losses, a broken leg and collar bone, an envenomed hand, i great disappointments; while with n my immediate po: ssession I can re t no important misfortunes, put [ first attributed talismanic power to is spec wh formed bv a friend ? ’ that such was considered a charm by t incient, and now it is my bosom frrend, being supported by a s‘ring round the neck and thus form a charm- g necaia Why Hfe Wears a Bracelet. An uncle of mine found a horseshoe on his 21st birthday while going to ap- ily for ute pointment on board aship. Heobtained the birth, and, as cribing his success to the horseshoe, had the metal hammered into a rongh brreelet round his left wrist nonths later, while leaning over the taff: + block fell from aloft on to the bracelet, whic probably saved him fre a Two years after, a mad dog lim, only to break his teeth on th racel Subsequently, inamutiny aboard ship it saved his hand from severance by the blow ofa en Some time ago he decided to have it | mounted with silver and hinges, and had it filed off forthat purpose. Upon leaving the shop where he had left it he was run over by a cab and had his ft ar He is now in Cali iud I had a letter some months | ; y ying that his charm had again Puts lt Down to a Tooth, ir most famous jockeys, a s steered his mount to vic ! who h t tory in the Two Thousand and the Derby, hese eal aad e tooth of the horse | l won his iirst race For a t two years after that race he struggled on, and was regarded as about the most unlucky urchin that ever strode a horse. His first winner— a most hi le one—having died he was recommended by a sporting ‘‘gent” to secure one of its teeth as a remedy for the evil state of _ things He was willing to try it, and did so _ From that time he dates his ‘‘run of luck Hie is now known as one of the t f a ‘‘bit of horseflesh” ind makes considerably ver a thousand pounds a year—‘‘all from the old horse's tooth,” he gravely declares A Professional Sympathist. Mrs. Potts.—What is the reason you | | never go to work? Weary Watkins I’m out on sym- t somebody or other stri- | kin omewhere all the time?”—Cincin- His Experience, ny idiot a IF YOuU-— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, | ADVERTISE IN | THE EXAMINER. | sees daca — | Delivery Express. 1 runks, Baggage, eic., conveyed to and A. McQUAID. mlv26—3m eod vernor Howlan with 5 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre. Apply to A. MCNEILL. j2 tf guar pat, TO RENT. —-Watermere the residence of Go . en a man marries once, he | is a benedict. What is he when he | EXAMINER . . : SCHOOL & COLLECEBOOKS, I ace eee eres will be glad to give quotations. The best of FOOLSCAP and other STATIONERY selling prices. We want your trade and are bound to piease vou. COMPANY, BAZAAK QUEEN STREET, Chappelle’s Old Stand, Gpposite the Market House. | C har olletown, August 18, uk) Qu hme THE DAISY mana ina (*She is a Daisy.’) To meet the demands of those who require Reapers in- stead of Binders, and there are many such, we offer DAISY REAPER. This machine makes very easy work for a pair of horses. It is undenia ubly the most efficient durable of all the light reapers The DAISY delivers a better bundle than any other | Reaper in Canada. It is not only very effective in standing | Brilliant Sigh Letters. } crops and favorable ¢ surpassed. Our Single Apron Binder Leads all others. See it before purchasing and you will have no other. AGENCIES at all principal points on the Island. FROST & WOOD. P. S—We have a limited number of the WALTER A. WOOD Enclosed Gear, Folding Platfor Reaper for sale. its name implies, the gearing is all enclosed, and all dirt is excluded from the running parts. Foot-rest and Platform can either or all be quickly roLpep to accommodate the machine for narrow passages or Cony enient storage. KK Specially low prices to CASH or SHORT-TIME customers on all the above Machines. A. HOR Cnarlottetown, August 1, e ee eee ee mditions, but is unapproached for its work in badly conditioned crops of all kinds. it has no side draft, and in principle, balance, design and material is RE & CO. or Sere tla What 2p SP es SNS See Ree ae ares 25, By A i f c a 4 ie =| f@ Ga} ® VA te chee 4 2 a) a Le; Ee : - > om init oe TEN Se ER RRR RRS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {t is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing roe and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, ci wes constipation and fatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach he and bowels, giving toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. ‘althy and natural sleep. Cass Cast toria Castori2. “ Castoria isa an excellent medicine for chil « (astoris fs so well adapted to children thas fren. Motuer3 have repeatedly told mo of its | Irecommend it assuperior toany prescription ,004 effect upon their children.” known to me.” Da. G.C. Osacon, | i. ~ Ancner, M. D., Lowell, Mass. | 111 So. Oxford , brooklyn, N. ¥. “ Castoria is the best rem¢ dy for children of “Our ph) ysicians in the chil dren's depart which Lam acquainted. I hope the day is: } ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, r distant whenn :others wille nsiJerther ercst of tacir children, an use Castoris i | and although we only hare among d seuaahi ir email ones, by morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtft astoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sendin; favor upon it tnem to premature graves.” Unirep Hosprrat axp Dispensary, De.J.¥.Kixcartor, ' ae Boston, Mass Conway, Ar Auten C. Surra, Pres., Tho Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City. ARR C7i\' ro; micdical supplies what is known as regular we are free to confess that the Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P."E.sIsland. THE HARRISON CASE, More Serious than was at first Suspected— At times he was Prostrated by his Suf- ferings—Now he is Cured, PererBoroven, 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 We are receiving daily our stock of COLLEGE |. | BOOKS, which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBL | PRICES. We will have in a few days the full list, attlicted 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 j any work. Toan 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. Indisputable, Why spend $1 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 valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. A Man’s Paden. 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 Axp Wet Trigp 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 snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Pye Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | other kind.--m. w. f. wkly—1 y snes — . 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 eneeee Hire’s Root Beer Extract at Watson's june2I tf USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great hlood 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 be seen on the window of W. A. Hutcheson, Esq. Prices as follows :— (ek Ode RATE WOOD cos cccdscccndicc cs 23 cents Two T dbkbenseneeeanaeee so TRA EO ON ine Three Oe a isa bk aie 45 © Four WF sii ckuceowuebele 60 “ Five DG itiesso teense 12. * Bit Geant si cciicnescccees 98 Eight © spn sinasin $1.26. J. HAMBLET WOOD, augs St. John, N. B. CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS.. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, JUNE 26ra, 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 SERVICE, 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 Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. var — 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. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. June 16 =. JONNSON'S ANopYN® LINIMERT arike ANY OTHe As much _pwied as EXTELNAL use Im isi0 ted by an Gud F jan. Think Of It. tt, Seo fraveler sould ee a ‘Dotke ne m his Scbel Ever he eee Neale a7 Poe at Colie, Cu ‘Cramps Suite snpplied by W. 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ALSO—A Curload of Genuine McLauchlin Gears require no puffing. purchase a Carriage inspect those. D. W. FINLAYS Ch’town, July 9, i891—eod & wy _ McLauchlin S. | Street and on the east side of Prince Stre™%, H. T, LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. WAWKER: \ (Gas CATAR ie eT Ty URE’ safEuRe Pe = EFFECTUALLY aay CATARREA, COLD IN yh ee, | oot A ACHE AND DEAFNEss, INFL Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE H aWKER MEDICINECO'Y., L'td., 8t. John, N.B. G HO. H. COOK. PHOTOGRAPHER, Calls special attention to the marked ee of his Photos. They are not mere Photographs, nesses, and make invaluable mementoes Call and see specimens. CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS extra charge will be made. Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—3m dy Binder Twine, Binder ae Machine Oils, Harvesting Tools General Hardware, STORE, ——AT Jenry R. B. Charlottetown, Augnst 14, 1894—tu fri AAR WARE —_—— —( x) —_ __ NORTON & CO. in ’ ‘ Sion 5 mpie 1s 4. Fall Trip ‘cia Liverpog a rHE CLIPPER BARK THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. RALPH B PEAKE ~ 700 TONS REGISTER, Berth at gh will from tha port Ist September next, Freight at through rates tailway poinis on the Island, oe For Fre ght apply in Londen t eg Brothers, 51 South John Street; op re to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ss. « ‘ELLIOT, PpAT’S OF at FROM aeons ess Sth, 15th and 25th of each mie } FROM C HAR L OT rETOW N—10th, 20ih and 30th of each n onth. | Whe ni any of these dates fall om Sunday, | the sailing will take place on the pre- it ling Saturday. Cargo taken to and from Island Ri ilway free of carts we. Thr | bills of lading from all stations on Island™ Railway to principal cities in United States and Europe. ’ R. McMILLAN, | Boston Agents: Charlottetown. | Alfred Winsor & Son, ? ex fri tu; pat sat 89 State Street. § wed, gu mon th; June 29, 1894. and wky jour pio wat her Real Estate Agency, ssiilinisiiigase | FOR SALE.—Several first-class Resi | j + cences within city limits. Prices from two to six thonmnne dollars. Terma easy, Also, a n um be of Dwelling Houses, sullding Sarsiidy » different prices, accord TO LE ‘Watermere” and Park | View Ri , fronting the harbor, close i by Victoria Park. Also, one-half of the * |* Duncan Building,” and the “Italia | Warehouse,” both centrally situated uns a nees places on Queen Street. Rents low 2 ji For further particulars apply to A. MacNKILL, & Auctionecr & Real Estate Agent, — = july: 30—imn w f 2w Sintmiattaeanartihieainsinaadsiasnciiidiaiin amass an MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Land | Fronting eit . = Prince and Water Streets, + Charlottetown, ‘Yobo sul’ by Publie uction, at the Court, a House in © hariottetown, in Queen's Sous in Prince Edward Island, on SATURDA the twenty-fifth day of August next, A | ISM, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon:— — t ract, plece and parcel of land, site — a ‘ ying and being in Charlottetown aform — | said, bounded and described as follo that | isto say :—Commencing atthe angle of Pine c ; and Water Streets, on the north side of Water ~ and running along Prince Street northear. one hundred and twenty feet; thence east ly eighty-four feet to Town Lot Number ‘Twen- ty-two in the First Hundred of Town Lote ia Charlottetown aforesaid; thence south along the division line of Town Lots Nu | Twenty-one and Twenty-two one hundred twenty feet to Water Street aforesaid; along the north side of Water Street | tour ieet to the place of comme nocment, Sam is partof Town Lot Number Twenty-one | the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte. |} tuwn, together with all baiidings, an rights, easements, advantages and @ ances whatsoever 10 the said premises ing Orin anywise appertaining. The above piece of lant will be sold ether | together or in parcels to suit purchasers at time of sale The above sale is made pursuant toa power of sate contained in a certain Indenture a } a igage bearing date the nineteenth day @f | vember, A D 1885, made between Jost . iiinnod Ellen Sarah Ball (his wife) of theon® part and the undersigned, Eustace & Hav vd, of the other part For ther purt culars asto tithe, terme of sale lotherwise, apply at the office of Wit im SS. Siewart, Solicitor, Newsons Dated this twel ty-first day of July, « DIE EUSTACE HEATH HAVILAND, ily2 oi law (mon \ ortgagee- Dominion Coal Company I The undersigned having been a sole selling Agents in the Provinee ® Prince Edward weet for the above Com- pany’s Mines in C so Breton, are now pared to issue orders for Round, § and Run of Mis , and will keep & ; etecth Kini of Cask on baal suppy customers at iowest prices, - PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf Notice to Commercial Travellers, n Commercial Travellers is th following sections of an AG he Legisiativ Assembly of Prine nd, Session 1864, intituled #28 t Direet tax on Certain ® m and afier th ising of this Ae very casual trader not permanently nth ‘rovin doing bu-iness withia Province, commonty know? as * Commercial Travellers,” and every person not ye rrancale ly residing in this Peori nee, and who sells ¢ither for himself or any goods, wares or merchandize in this P or sclicits or canvasses tor orders either fer himseifor any other person for the aale, & change or purchase of any goods, wares OF merchandiz: within this Province, either the production of samples, photographs, esti logues, printed or written matter, or by word of mouth without the production 0 samples, photographs, catalagues, printed ef omer person any rovinee, written matter, shall before he or she@ em upon the business o © selling any wares or merchandize, or soliciting OF can. vassing for such orders, pay to the Provi Treasurer of this Provinee an annual ieem® fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” 2 Upon payment of the said license fee or di t tax, the said Provincial Treasam® all grant a license authorizing th person chs rein nam ed to+ell goods, wares and mee chand'ze in this Province, and 1 > solielt and CANVASS cM po rs for the anie, exehange oF purcha * weres aml oerett with i vines ui renee shall be one yer ow ¥ poala so 08) whleh the said license shi be granted ¢ ae he longen® %. * Any suc h € ‘ommereial Traveller or son Pot permanentiy residing in this of vince as aforesaid, who, after the passing this Act, shall sell any goods, wares or mem chandize, or solicit or canvass for orders Ff exchange or purchase of any merchat dl ze in any manner d wit this Provinee without haw first pale d the said license toe or dive ard obtained the said n-e, shall for each every occasion upon which he or sie shal < wares or merchandize, OP ran order for the . of any goods, wares oF said, be ii — le “ > oa the a Pre ndred dollars TO @ sell any citor can change or merchat ndize Tia At ey C Act is now in for cense can be procur ed in Charlottetow® at th Provincial rreesury, in Summ from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., in Georgetown George B. Aitken Esq ANGUS McMILLA®, Provine ial Secretary-Treasurels Provincial Treasury, P rince Edward Island, lith May, 189% bare ey < oe i maylé—ly tf patpou