e rg. % « 4 Millions of Women use it for all purposes Laundry and Household and find it a great comfort and saver of Has no equal for purity, nor clothes and hands from in- jury, nor for all-round . general use. REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS Cirry oF CHARLOTYT! i ‘ ete howan Hot t i, Faq.. the Stipen uw Muagistrats fe ( ¥v oft irlottetown fake note that His Hor the Stipendiary Magistrate for the said City Chartottetow! hes, bY virtue (ihe power am! autherity hl him vested hy the Statut of tive Gen rn Assembly of the said Island tuled: “Ar \ to consolidate and armend t several Act Incorporating the City of ¢ riottetown mwdered and ‘pi inted that MONDAY th th day of Jul netant, be the day set dow) : “ ppeats made to him from tl tat prece nd ne valuatic seessTnenis or rate imposed or authorized by the ¢ ‘ rnell « the sak Cts : tons hday ami da vafter unt i h appeals have beer : ore, at the vel wk, lore noon in the maid (ity ¢ t. in Chark rw ufor- mith ill suc ppeals wil heard and finally Hined by hin ed this Srd da tf July, A. D. ise ] rd I BERT VANIDERSTIN 2 for sald City When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy. § Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of a Troubles, we are backed o by the eee of all who have used them THe? CURE TO STAY CURED. By a" druggists or mail on receipt ef price, L. A. Sauth & Co., goceniu Dr, oroenta, (ratetul—Comlorting Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST by sti vii iy i \ iws wi ' rover I mperat is livestion and trit mud f i caret tp ation of prey Well-seles a8 M Epps ha | lead 1 ! sKfast tables with ' ately lave j ln ive wh ' 4% 4 t ti 2% j tore’ t | v tl ww ~ ~ { “ h art es f diet that ‘ one i I vy be gradua it } intil ¥ enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of eaubt maladies are floating ur « ready attack wherever there i™ ok peo We may escape many i ti shaft by k 9 y fort fied | pure | «i {a propet ris} ‘ fr f Ss (ra M ny ‘ thptx iterjor milk + j : : yr «. labelled th iAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepath Chemists, London, *Bagland indeed is he whose biood is poor, who haslost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- ciine ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich blood, and so giving him energy and pertect physical life, cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT |S ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. i Prepared only by Seott & Bowne, Belleville. Parson PILLS Make New, Rich Blood? we x These pills them in th o we. aa Manner ot + fom ar —— Came is worth ten times the cost ot a box x st about them, and i always be th ‘a Use La boss They e : he blood T posit ere = ’ , Jelicate women find great benefit tr ~ one ae iphiet f : ry v , xe4 91. ™ os on t ew? a n stamps MUSOM a OO..2 « aston a TAKE time ! f ners Emulsion bv th = pn : | congh will vanish and you Kritish and Sewelens Marine of Liverpee!. Reliance Marine ot Liverpoe!. Neva Scetia Marine of Halifax. Hulls, Cargoes and Freight« insured a lowest rates. Sterling Certit eon rvable ny part of the world, tasur wm oh ipmne mts FRET. W. HYNDMAN h'toew DAILY TWO PRETTY FROCKS. Summer Dresses For Little Girls in Cham- | bray aud Foulard, Here are two pretty lit frocks for two pretty little maids, from the June number of Goodev's M izine One is made of striped ale »and wt chambray Che plain skirt has a dee; hem At thet Pp ier the arms 4 ~ ‘ aa : ; " \ th 4 ~ a He ; y oy f WV { os Poy hal wy My ” st j 4 a 4 7 ~ r , ‘ ons, TAG ad States of America In front of a picturesque log cabin situated tp the state of Tennessee *w people sut on a og They were male and female, both young and tender Neither had ever ved before. Lie owned a coon dog and a mule, and she could read, write and ipher, | “Jen,” he said, breaking a long si- lence Yes, Tom. Any ‘skeeters hit yo’ yit ? Heaps Che sun disappeared behind the Rac- oon hills, and twilight fell. Insensibly the gal critter heaved a ; the man critter | looked straight into the | stie EXAMINER, And « Maid Who Bashful to the Was Not so and Heiped Him in Coming Point It was the hour of sunset in the Unit- ionhg, one sigh nsensibly hitched toward tremulous, trembling her on the Og “Jen, s posin?” he queried as he gathering dark- ness ‘“S'posin what, Tom 7’ she answered as thumped the life out of a mos juito which was trying to carry her off bodily But he stuck Ness there, while the dark- grew deeper and the old man Shep- ard trotted by on his mule and an owl in the swamp gave utterance to his lone- ly ery Her heart was beating wildly but a gal critter must wait for a man ritter to ask her Insensibly, however, they hitched in unison toward the cen- ter of the log Jen s"posin yor pop was to be eat up by a ba’r ?” ‘And yer mam wi as to git the break- bone tever and die ? “Yes He got stuck again. He picked up a ‘hip with his naked toes and worked it aboutina nervous manner, while the wl whooped it up for the next five ~ intttes for all there was m it. She uli hear his heart flipping, and he ios w that she was red clear back to her shoulder blades. Insensibly they drew p , att - mrw Sd ‘4 VU it 18 gathered into a } ! t ‘ nuterial, a t vi i full DOX iting of Citi scttane Wit ou ape, tied i large le > ire ress over a full-sle ivu ne. which is | nade of white mall and is ached fron the skirt The other gown is of cream-colored fou lard, showing a design of pink rosebud Cut in V shape at the neck, itis gathered into a plain band of black velvet bon which is tied at each shoulder in « care less knot The wide flowing sleeves at lined with pale green Ir . sil d so arranged as to display t ful! under sleeves, which are at ] to the guimpe. This made « white silk mull with frills of lace tinis vy the me and wrists “Fallen Asleep.” We garner memories rich and rare Find wayside flowers, fresh and fair We pluck and twine stered wreaths Where a tragrar vemory sweetly breathes; But, ah, too soon these drop and fade And low by Time's sere frost are laid In cadence « We hear that n, low and deep, some Have Fallen Asleep.” Asleep till resurrection’s sun Shal! tell of a new life be When our frail turn, shall glide Down Time's sw n and flowing tide; Then may we mw ved anew To part no more w sad adieu No more to weary vivils keep And mourn that “some Have Fallen Asleep Clark W. Bryan Women Graduates, Of the 241 graduates of the London | o- 80 were women. In the honors list in mental and mora! science, first, as aiso in that of Euglish French. In the very difficult faculty of science, 12 out of 84 were women. In the | M.B. examination, 7 out of 50 were } Wwomeu, and in medical faculty, 3 out of | 60 were women A Paris Walking Dress ee oe WALKING DRESS, Aubergine bengaline skirt with deey lace flounce. Bengaline jacket with | lace collar and facings. Mauve gauze chemisette Awa Cloth for Petticoats. Awa cloth is the latest material for a summer skirt. It m a substitute for the silken petticoat. It is a cotton cloth ; with acrimpled surface. and comes in shades of dark blue, gray and black. The skirt, when made with a full ruffle, ia stiff enough to dispense with the crino- line lining of agown. It washes well and does not need to be ironed. Ready made it costs $5. Strawberry Acid, This will make a most refreshing drink for the sick as weil as for ihe table. To one quart of good clear vinegar add a quart of berries. A little more or of the fruit makes no difference them stand twenty-four hours and strain, taking care not to squeeze the baggy Add more berries to the same vinegar, repeat- ing the process three or four times until the vinegar has fully acquired the color and flavor of the fruit. Itis better and has « fresher flavor if it is not cooked o1 sweetened until used. Then add sugar, less water and crushed ice to taste.—Good House kee ping Mutter in Tew Minutes. To one pint of good cream, sweet or sour, add one tablespoonful of salt, and one large tallespoonful of butter. The cream should not be chilled, and the butter soft, not u.elted. Stir the salt in, then the butter, and you will have a nice pound of butter in considerably less than ten minutes. I get mine every time. This should al! be put in a mixing bowl and stirred rapidly with the bac« of the spoon This is and I, a simple recipe have often tried to get a little butter from the savings of one cows milk and worked till tired and vexed over it, have wished | had known it eurlier These proportions may be in- creased and larger quantities of butter made Lranddaughter, the rai Grant Genera! Grant's Miss Vivian Sartoris, yranddaughier of Gon ro on the stage next sea.on hat her fahers aunt Was 16-vear-old wil Fanuy Let i niversity who took the degree of B.A.., | a woman stood | ana | togeth: r. ‘And s’posin yo’r bruther Jim should git snake bit and expire?” he continued as he droppod his voice to a whisper. : “Yes, fom.” ‘And the "es. *‘W-what would yo’ do then?’ ‘*Reckon I'd go over to yor house.” **What fur? ‘To ax yo'r mam if—if The owl stopped his consarned hooting to listen, and Tom worked his toes under a root and queried: “To ax my mam if what?’ * Yo’ won't be mad, Tom?’ *Reckon not.” “And yo’ won’t get up’n run away?” “i.” ( “Then I'd go over to yo’r house to ax yor mam if—if she reckoned I was old cabin should burn down?” | nuff to get married !” His arm stole around that gal critter, and her head fell upon his shoulder, The owl hooted, and ,the ‘skeeters bit, | but they heard nothing but the whispers | of love—felt nothing but that over- powering sense of ‘happiness which comes to calves who bite each other's who | [tis said | ears for the first time. Accessory to the Fact, Burglar (to supposed pal, outside)— Ain’t dat most enough, Bill? Ofticer Clancey (as the reserves come up)}—-Ye'd betther put out two or t’ree more, young felly. They’ 8s twinty offi- cers at th’ stashun, an’ ivery wan dhry! Judge. Light and Darkness. A New York electrical journal some time ago told of an incident that occurred in the fitting up of a new office building near the New York end of the Brooklyn Bridge. The engineer of the building wished to wire the offices throughout for the electric light in addition to the gus pipes on which the conservative pro- prietor insisted. But all his arguments were in vain, and the apparently useless extravagance of electric wiring was obstinately vetoed. Suddenly, however, ahappy thought struck the venerable owner. ‘“‘Why,” he said, ‘if the wires carry electricity, can’t you make them carry gas, too?” A counterpart of this story is now told of a shipyard carpen- ter, a native of Troon, on the coast of Ayrshire, Scotland. When the contract for lighting the first three steamers fitted with electric light at the Troon shipyard was completed this man formed one of a social party gathered to treat the elec- tricians who had made the installation and otherwise celebrate the event. la a burst of candor and comradeship, he was overheard saying to one of the wiremen ; ‘‘Man, Peter, efter workin’ wi’ you on they boats I believe I could put in tie electric licht mysel’, but there's only ae thing that bates me.” “Ay, what is that?” said his interested companion, willing to help him if it lay in nis power, “It’s this, man: I dinna ken hoo you get the ile alang the wires !"’ Had Mim There. Ferdinand — What do you suppose would have happened if Eve had saiu to Adam: ‘‘No, Mr. Adam, no; I cannot be your wife, but I will always be a sister to you,” Isabella—Well, Adam couldn't have gone to his club and said, ‘“‘Evah is a nice girl—a duced nice girl,and say ,chappies, do you know I fancy she is quite siuck on me, but, fellahs, I couldn’t thirk,you know, of marrying a girl that hadn't any family, now, could 1?” Her Point of View. Husband—Do you know time 4 woman gets angry new wrinkle to her face? Wife—No, I did not; presume it Ils a wise provision of to let the world know what husband a woman has.—New that every she j nature sort of a York rune PAR € & \eeunentem ents HEE Haying Toois, AINTS AND OLS, tHe LARcEsr in size and circulation. FENCING WIRE. tNNELL & CHA DLER. Mothers, Does you? the housework If so, ask yourself the reason why. Is there a means by which the WEARINESS and the weak- NESS and the DREAD removed ? can be Do the words of friends and the experience of others influ- ence you? There is reason why they should. They are constituted as you are. to them is relief to you. The case of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, of Milford, St. John, has many a parallel. Consider it. This lady, whose portrait ap- pears above these lines, suffer- ed four years from that com- tire Relief mon complaint, Dyspepsia— anied, of course, by its train of ill—-flatulency, consti- pation, nervousness, loss of appetite, ; And she tried eight phy- sicians during that time. Lust autuinn she was induc- ed to “experiment” with a popular local remedy—‘“‘Groder Syrup.” Of this medicine she says: “It has helped me as nothing else ever did; it made my work lighter and easier be- cause it regulated my stomach and GAVE ME NEW LIFE. Does such evidence appeal to vou? It should. There is health and healing in this remedy for Dyspepsia. » Dis- ordered stomachs are the direct cause of countless ills that kill. ACCOM] = You Want to Know Where to get nice ROCKERS to take out in the shade. Just try of Rockers that are nice and comfortable. ‘ane or Chairs, Couches and Lounges for take their recreation inside Chairs, Leatner, ( and sit on We have all kinds Also, Arm our Store. All-wool Seats, and Easy those who want to the house. Also, large Arm Rockers, Oak Frame, Plush or Tapestry seat. T2108 se Pariotl Suits, Odd make the home nice and Parlor Suits—why., Silk Plush, Silk Brockatelle, Silk Tapestry, ete., Bedroom Suits, ete. ing Suits, MARK WRIGHT & CO, Lt adds ai but if it is so I} Cemble Weekly. Found a Rich Gold Mine. Fashion Notes Lower Jorpos Bay, N.S... July LADIES ntinwally sear he fashion | Mr. Samue! Locke, of this place has just | plates for some new and becoming design | discovered a gold mine here that pans or lress to enhance their beauty and 100 per cent. of pure metal to the tor it harms. There is nothing more becom waa a rich vein of sound health to which ne the he hy glo right eve, and he was restored, by the use of Dodd's i elastic step of vigorous woman- kidney pills, and which he would not Ladies w suffer fron ervous- change for anv other min Ame ex : plessness weakness, ansemila, All last winter he suffered from kidney t gs, pa aa appetite, ronble which vould not vield to tl heart, weak stomach, or prescriptions of severa doctors. A few | anv ne mus disorder, will find Hawker’s nouths ago Mr. Locke heard of the good | Nerve and Stomach Tonic a certain cure work done br Dodd's kidney pulls and | for al) these troubles, and-a perfect health tried them with the invariable result rer and invigorator to nerves, stomach To-day he is well and thinks no praise too | i Price 50 cents a bottle, 6 yreat for this won lerful remedy His es $2.00 For sale by all druggexts neighbors are much interested in what thev describe as a marvelous cure bw the forelock, and Putt poonful, and vour rosy cheeks } returt | i is a vatuable food and tonic for the warm weather it Supplies, the vital principles of BEEF and WHEAT with HY POPHOSPHITES. th town | of Cod Entitled to the Best, All are entitled to the best that their monev will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the svsten: when costive or hbilous For sale 75 cent bottles by all leading druggists ined: shal (et the Best. The public are too intelligent to pur chase a worthless article a second time ; on the contrary they want the best! Physicians are virtnally unanimous in saving Seott’s Emulsion is the best form Liver Oil i Ch’town, June 25, 1893. JEWEL The Daily Examine 18935. JULY 8, SATURDAY, AY DEATH'S DOOR, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. EXTREME DEBILITY AFTER THE GRIP. The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. we | so vilie, Queens Co., N. B., says: “Oct. 31, 189 a very se 7 vere attack of the Giip, which Itt me very feeble and reduced in flesh, | ap setite, aud Wes ae nervous J could al shea Councillor cia +— Last winte was under Doctors’ treatment tor mont! s, but received no benefit. My triends thor cht E had consumption and I got so low thax y were expecting my death at any day. 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We have heen “EXCELSIOR” given us better selling a for the past satisfaction handled. ing that it is the best have ever Family than any Flour six weeks, and so far it Flour new brand of has other that we Flour they have ever used. calied Everyone who has tried it unite in say- | Having a good proportion of Strong Manitoba Wheat in it, it | is specially adapted for making Loaf Bread, and it will not dry Flours do. We have no hesitation in recommending it as the cheap- have in operation in a few days. up after being baked a day or two, like so many other est and best Flour for all purposes in the market to-day. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, July 3. 1893 QUEEN & KING SQUARE STORES, ; his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is nc ted curious and interesting investigations he is making in the sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of gorilla. The illustrations of the world over for the a speech of sisi He A Dol tt his studies in the | MONDAY. from photo- Hobe held at Winsloe os lea w ‘ he LTTH, in aid of the * JULY riers purstuhng these articles will be FHE TRUSTEES ' ; : | BY ORDER OF The Examiner Publishing Go, cious Farm vor CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E AND Rate. THE subseribe offers fi cule his farm Mowst Edward Kena, abont one city, well atu \ elxly Farm.” hi Consists of Sixty ACTOR, Dwelling House aud five allin good condition. There ik Aiko onl yeort~on ad com tains a rownl Outhaild tite, on the nile anda half from: the favorably known as the | 1 he far } orchard in won DIA HOTEL, AT ‘i's Termes easy Apply te ‘ ACADIE BEACH. | | July 3, 189 MILK BENOIT, Water Street _ GRANULES THREE MUSICIANS ARRIVE TO-NIGHT WISS LIZZIE CRAWFORD. Pianist. Saas ot opine Casha aie MISS IDA BE. MRAD, Cellist, | hat wh ida MR. CLAUD HANNA, Violinist, “ a : The perfect equivalent of England Conservatory of Musie. MOTHER’S WILK by Dr. E. Tourjee. " bi viomey, -Hé Telephone Company Teams at Bedford ‘Station on | ISLAND. From the New founded Music daily and Dancing served from 6 to 8 p. m. arrival evenings. Trains to conve® Guests to the Hotel. H. L. HALL, ‘PLE. PROPRIETOR. Parties usin Uh lu phon wrnils find Tul 129 talking much more satistactory if th would Ju > , observe the following ¢ i. iK WHth the mouth about nethes from the transmitter 2nd. Speak in a modera ton rhe wt too vl, and distinet rd. Place the telephone s the ear ju-+ta ou wished r SO Lins i ! : It is po Standin mitt ru : reant lap t nuirely | UNnNECESsA! lisa us « waste of wind and laut ' : nw toan wWilhin ratiz RUB ANGIS Mu tay 4 | le & Stout Am oba 3X. Branch Confectionery. ~~ —_— sv } Chom ONFECTIONERY in I have opened a BRANCH the | Store in the Stamper Block recontly occupied by Mr. Theo. | eee See ee |L. Chappelle of the Di: oon Bookstore. where [ will keep ates ae everything usually found in a first-class Confee tionery. I am JOHNSTON 5 FLUID BEEF meent rated fitting up a new and eed Soda Fountain. which I © will I will keep only the best Fruits and the purest Cenfectionery. 4 W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. s the virtues of Prime Bee na « and easily digested form invaluable june 27—eod. ; | ’ As a Strength-giving Food. z !