ee oe © LE la a nae al RCN came ama 2 ORE a ORE EM wt So, mo a . a ed sa tater tna o> ge ll A ss NO AR th " be ll —— a THE DAILY EXAMINER ~ : : DR. H. D. JOHNGON,|s «2. Eye, Rar, Nose and Throat. | MISS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- } ta attend to all orders in Millinery lence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- Orders by mail promptly ; syth Ret res ts ip. EB Kj NERVE BEANS are 8 new dis | corery that cure the worst cases 0) | Nervous De ility, Lost Vigor eve | Falling Manhow!; restores the | weakness of: body or mod causec | y over-work, or the errors o-e® | sees of youth. This Remedy ab + obstinate cases when all othet Sold by drug NERVE BEANS ely cures thet REATMENTS have failed eveato relieve. y oe t ly package, OF for $5, or sent by mail oc an by F csche onder mn Te? Oichs MeDICENE | 30., Toronte, Unt. Wniteforpemphich Soldia= = | i sue } et E H ches drugg at Gratelu! —Comiorting. Epps’s BREAKFAST—SUPPER. | Cocoa. st y of the nat- \ rs w rations of ma if a s Ca ] | : { | | ri we i SC it p ‘ ‘Ca Oa, Mr Ey ps has pre led for our ikfast and supper a delicately flavored | beverage w nay save many heavy | jJoctors’ bil Tt is by the judicious use of | articic ; that : & constitution i av e gradually uit uy until strong | } ry tendency to disease. | of subtle maladies are floating | rea I ‘ LA W ‘ = T ‘ 4 tai shat Keeping © 8 i } : 4 : \ ° arne - ( ‘. “e ( Made sim} ‘ wa ? fe simp h ling or mille, | Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled | tous, ¢ i JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic | Chemists, London, Enziand Administration Notice The undersigned Administrator of the Es ind effects wi vere of Margaret Har Colwell, late of Charlottetown j sil x le} aid Esta ake im i payment | t persons having any | ‘ aya e said Estate j are hereby required to present the same to him at the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Ch ar] Lielown, d aly alteste - without delay Dated at Charlottetown, May, 1894 this Sth day ‘ f | EDWARD BAYFIELD, | may9—Im eod Administrator. 5 ee : | a elt ie et £ OLOES} . “ "10.4 Pati a tad es Ae) ee General Agent for P. E. Island. Orrice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 + ee TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! S INSTANTLY CUSED BY OXE APPLICATION OF § ERWOL,. = 25 cents per Bottie, at all Druggists. § RK 5 6 What Paper do You > = . 29535200 Find Almost Every- ° so Pett where You Go ? | tameness of | electricity U | brilliant originality our Edison. a } appic ation | stream of humanity. | care should be taken of the motherhood. | maker of the child THE | DAILY EXAMINER | ixs>The Best Paper FOR ADVERTISERS ‘ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR. aaa Syl IN)} | oh e118 3 NORWEGIAN No oils In big botties \ cream. taste .ike others. 50c. and $1.00. 204220 8 3 When we assert that ; } — Dodd’s wnnwnnawy enn Cire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony or all : who have used them. $ Turf cuRE TO STAY CURED, @ Kidney Pills | é | turing purposes | by some of the best engineers that the THE MOTHERS OF MEN. heapies Why Her Sex Should Have a Wider Sphere, The mother of Tesla made churns and looms, and so exercised her brains mechanically, while her husband preached and served the church as a priest. The result creates in the mind of a writer in the St. Louis Globe- Democrat the profoand conviction that we have suffered a loss beyond imagina- tion to conceive or language express by keeping woman in the narrow routine of housework She is mother. She is maker. She itis who stamps the babe with prenatal bias. She touches the souls she bears with fire of genius or the plattitudinous routine. Tesia’s mother was a maker, a schemer, an inventor. She was fortunate in that her husband was the slave of tame- ness. The consequence is a boy that has burst the bounds of Slavic speculation and idealism, and has even come to the front of Saxon inventors and discoverers. A Slavic {orator re- proached his people that they had never been able to invent so much as a mouse trap. But Tesla is the leader of the age of He has even surpassed for it I am convinced, adds the writer we are quot- ing it this illustration is of very wide Our mothers are cooks and housekeepers. It tells on the babes. We must first see to the fountain, then to the stream—the What wonderful washerwomen and All civilization should bend to the pur- pose to furnish the future generation with power-giving mothers. Even the father is of less importance—much less, John Stuart Mill said that if people ever came to be highly moral it would be when they came to fully understand that asingle act by a manor a woman might cause untold misery for ages to come; and that one might blight bys single sin her own child's eternal pros- pects. This subject of hereditary in- fluence has been studied very much more thoroughly since Mr. Mill; and it veded that the amount of freedom is con | that a person enjoys is modified and Gi- ; | rected by the actions and character of | parents to a degree never realized until | this era of scientific investigation. But the weight cf testimony goes more and more to show that the mother is the real I do not, however, care so much to speak of individuals, but of the general fact that yon cannot raise the average tone of a people much above the mothers’. Educate them, in- spire them, and the sons come into the world with a propulsion for that which is noble and a necessity in them to do something worthy and great. The average woman's life is too flat, too simple, too much occupied with the tame andcommon. I am not inclined, however, to urge any further attempts at public speaking—the rostrum age has fortunately waned. We care less for actors; less for talk. The typical men are no longer Clays and Websters, but Evdisons, Tyndalls, Huxleys. These are men that push the words ahead in know- ledge and achievement, But they are rare. They should abound. When one looks over a@ common crowd, or over a community of people, the sta:tling fact is that so large a part are nobodies. I do not mean that they are merely not Cistinguished, but that they are insigni- ficant: mere echoes in the world. Take out one-tenth of the people and the nine tenths would barely make aliving. They would do no fresh thinking and no in- vestigating of the unknown. Problems would never be solved; rarely even nown to exist. What twaddle makes up ordinary conversation; or, even worse, what vulgarity. I believe this is not a necessity; that the nine-tentiis might be the people of power and thought and originality The key of this situation is with our mothers. But they cannot turn the lock for themselves. It will pay to let the whole force of so- ciety bear in the line of making a race of grand mothers. ‘‘Mothers,” said Na- poleon, ‘‘make France.” He saw this to be the greatest of truths. We do not yet seeitas a people; not yet. But we shall come to see it and act on it. The reign of woman is also the reign of man, but the reign of man is the subjugation of woman. VYower from Niagara. Arthur Schoell, the leading spirit of the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company, is considering a novel plan which bids fair to a large development of manufacturing enter- prises in the locality. The plan con- templates the construction of a stone Luilding 50 by 220 feet and 16 stories high. The foundations will rest at the bottom of the gorge on solid rock, and the roof of the building will be nearly on a level with the top of the bank. In this building he proposes to arrange | space for numerous factories, which will be furnished with power for mantfac- He has been assared ylan is a feasible one. There is an un- imited quantity of stone on the ground. The remainder of the structure would be of iron and steel.—The Iron Age. Artificial Petroleum. It is, perhaps, not generally known that petroleurr can now be produced artificially by a very cheap process and imple method, being the distillation, in a strong iron vessel, under a pressure of twenty-five atmospheres, of the ani- mal fats and oilsat a temperature of 30¢ to 400 degreesC. Under favorable con- ditions seventy percent of the fatty oil is transformed into petroleum, which is ninety per cent of the theoretical yield. The product thus obtained has been | found to be in every particular identical | with natural petroleum. ( It is suggested that, with modifications of conditions in the process, oils of different grades may | be produced. Potato Cakes, Mix thoroughly with cold mashed tatoes, left from dinner, the well- eaten yolk of anegg. Make into cakes as you would sausages, place in skillet with a tablespoonful of hot ham or beef drippings, cover tightly and in five minutes, when lower side is browned turn, remove cover and fry until the other side is anice brown. Serve het. Make up after dinner for frying for breakfast. The Critical Word. “Does your daughter speak the for- | eign languages?” “Not very much; bat she has learned | to say ‘Yes’ in six of them.”—Life. Horrible! Mark Twain's publishing house having failed for $250,000, the humorist proba- bly will notice a marked wane in his bank account.—Guelph Herald A®PiLACTHS* £HVUM INFANCY. 3 . . . A Lad who ha‘ op ‘eal from His by ae Irvewists o¢ ve o P rice ante _ ee Smit pa vent ot t € Chilidhood (ured by Dodd's Kidney » ‘ Oo, s0routa Pills—the Remedy that Never Falled. ; McIxryre, Ont. June —T ro I can sell you Doddle UK tdece Sie wt Mel TYRE, . June 4, The young a sidne " son of Hugh Lamont of this place has been i Ul \ ny I € » ¥ $ wle yer OX. tet ’ : ‘ dhe. tienes tor Ot Oe rs pe +4 a afflicted with lropsy from infaney. He nor dens hgarrig a was bloated and swollen all over. His , : i. ; - way pe : parents were at their wits end to find some paid aadress post | cure for him when they read of Dodd’s GEORGE E. HUGHES | Kidney Pills. Mr. Lamont got six boxes a ao on . ~ : ’ of the pills and the boy began taking them. , « HAaTIONCLOW Nn. Before the sixth box was finished he was _ cured. It doesn’t matter whether the akSont PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! | lis were a wondertul discovery. No others Ae them inthe world. Will positively cure or relieve i giants of disease, The information around i bx is Worth ten tirnes the cort of a box of pills eat about them, and you will always be thankful. (aus 1 4 post, They expel all triparities from the blood licate women find great eft fra using tiem | ustrated pamphiet free. Bcd everywhere, or sent | ii for 25 cts, in stamps; five. boxes $1.06 KR i ; HNSON & CO,. 22 Custom House S0.. boston, Mass ' Trade supplied by W.R. Watson Char Lotletewn. patient is young or old, the pill will effect a cure of any kidney disease or of any dis- ease arising from disordered kidneys. “or For Over Fifty Years, Ay Ovp Axp Wet Triep Rewepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions | 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 incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the grat Blood and NerveRemedy. enh : TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1894 POND’S EXTRACT “Su THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, THE WONDER OF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Reeageder wegen INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, cheaply. : HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 50c., Cheap, $1, Cheaper, GI.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, Sole Manufacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 7S FIFTH AVE., REW YORK- oe Se ate FS eee te ran TOO i fi, i Seg me “ Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pit: and Children, I6 contains neither her's prescription for Infants Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, {5 is » harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Props, Soothing “yrups, and Caster Oil. ts is Pleasant. ycars’ use by RMillions of Mothers. Castorin destroys VY orms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents yormiting Sour Curd, f4#a grep ororntos 3 t*irtw tS He2rantco > arly cures Diarrhea and Wind Colle. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates tho food, “alates the stomacta and bowels, giving healthy and nattral sleep. Cass toria is the Children’s Panacea--th.c Mother’s Fricud. 6 rt ss ° Castoria. | Castoria. “ Cestoria is an excellent ici Cacteria isso well adepted tochil¢ren thas @ren. Mothers have rep bE it assuperiortoavy prescription good effect upon their ch fH. A. Arcaer, M. D., 3. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. pe a a oi a. ee i a * Castoria is the best remucdy for chi ee “Our ph 3 in the children’s depart which Iam acquainted. I hope the ¢ ! ) 1 highly of their experi- A : } a e ide wnractic th Ce wh far dis when mothers wi!l consi. 1 ‘A mt o ie practice with Castoria, interest of t. I - | i we only have among orr : : ’ ”~ lies wha ig - arr din stead of the virious >| wmeca ipplies whet is known as reg 7 ? on ¢ foee th + destroying their lor free to confess wy the morphine, soothing syrup ¢ . 3 of ¢ ria has won us to look with 5 hin. alain i ¢ » v9 agents cown their ture } s2VOF upor them to premature graves.” i Unitep TlospitaL aXxD Drereeaan®, Da. J. F. Emecnrrer ' Loston, Mass, Con i Aten C. Surrn, Pres., vy “e 7 = - fe The Centeur Company, TI Murray Stroct, Now York City. oe ae ey a3 Bi ica el ‘al way Leys Pee er ra ae a. fate | ZANS — Sess EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRE, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD- ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INFL! ENZ A, ETC, Gold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by LH HH 1\WKER MEDICINECO’Y ., L’td., St. John, NB. = a FIRE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpeo'. The London & Lancashire Ins. (Co. of Liveprool. The United Fire Ins, Co. of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR PF. E. ISDAND. =——=_ ROBERT PALMER & 6O,, Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. 7RY a! READ THIS! We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors wit DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES. MOULDINGS a FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constant!y in stock. : We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. 2 All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice, Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture of the best Quebec R . Give us a call. OBT. PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov, 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S NO, WHARF. » Jointing, Mor el a FIFTEEN NEVERS FOR TEACHERS. Never cold. Never overwork. Never be impulsive. Never be impatient. Never be a growler. Never bea schemer. Never talk aimlessly. Never speak too loud. Never fear hard work. Never be a caustic critic. Never make foolish rules. Never be a cranky radical. Never let a recitation drag. Never give neediess directions. —American Teacher. ea O-O- Oe Is Your Skin Tender. The skin is really the most wonderful and important organ of the human body. Night and day, every hour of our lives, it is filtering out from the blood useless or poisonods debris. If it stopped work even for twenty-four hours in any case, death would ensue. The skin and mucous inembrane of some persons is much more sensitive than others. A person who in summer is subject to freckles, tanned or burned skin, in winter to colds from skin chills, bronchitis, chaps or chilblains, ought (whether at home or traveling) to keep a bottle of Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment nearat hand. Dilute the liniment with water and gently bathe, or moisten a cloth with itand lay upon irritated skin if sensitive; then wash clean in the morning with Castile soap and water. If a person who takes cold quick!y is predisposed to bronchitis or catarrh, or exposed to any poi- son, irritating, to the skin, or consumption will every night, before retiring, bathe the ‘chest and throat with Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment and, before dressing in the morn- ing, rub the whole chest smartly with a coarse towel, slightly damped, and then wipe dry, we believe they will never have pulmorary troubles, or disease from defee- tive working of the skin. The proprietors, [. 8S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any per- son for the asking. POW The United States Government has filed a claim for $15,000,000 against the estate of the late Senator Leland Stanford as a preliminary step to enforce jhe Govern- ment’s claim against the original holders of the Central Pacific railroad grant. It is said the enforcement of the claim will practically wipe out the estate, which was originally valued at $17,600,000. The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oi! in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion, and is now being taken by invalids with astonishing success. Miller’s is ‘the kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. la big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. A Prominent Lawyer Says, “I have eight children, every one in good health, not one of whome but has taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife has boundless confidence.” USE SKOvA’S DISCOVERY, the greet lood and Nerve Remedy. ENGLISH & McCOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERC #ANTsS AND ATCTIONEERsS. Office and Stores—Mechanics’ Building. WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. P. Q, Box 142. d&w 3m—mch 12 Notice to Commercial Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers is called to the following sections of an Act ——_ by the Legislative Assembly of Prince ward Isiand, Session 1894, intituled “An Act to Impose a Direct Tax on Certain Classes of Traders ” :— 1. “ From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not permanently residing in this Province doing business within this Province, commonly known as “Commercial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who seils either for himself or any other person any goods, wares or merchandize in this Province, or solicits or canvasses tor orders either for himseif or any other person for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize w.thin this Province, either by the production of sampies, photographs, cata- logues, printed or written matter, or simply by word of mouth without the production of samples, photographs, catalogues, printed or written matter, shall, before he or she enters upon the business of so selling any goods, wares or merchandize, or soliciting or can- vassing for such orders, pay to the Provincial Treasurer of this Province an annual licen e 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 toce!! goods, wares and mer- chandize in this Province, and to solicit and canvass for orders for the sale, exchange or purchase of goods, wares and merchandize within this Provinee. Such license shall be granted and remain in force for the space of one year following the date upon which the said license shall be granted and no lonzer.” 3. * any such Commercial Traveller or per- son not permanently residing in this ae vince as aforesaid, who, aiter the passing of this Act, shall sell any goods, wares or mer- chandize, or solicit or canvass for orders for the see, exchange or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize in any manner afore- said within this Province without havin first paid the said license fee or direct tax, ont obtained the said licen-e, shall for each and every occasion upon which he or she shall cit or canvass foran order for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize as aforesaid, be liable to pay the sum of two hundred dollars tothe said Pro- vincial Treasurer.” This Act 1s now in force. License can be procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial ‘lregsury, in Summerside from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., in Georgetown:from George B. aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Prince Edward Island, } 15th May, 1894. \ maylé—dy tf pat piotf REMOVAL! MR. ROBERT BEAIQSTO AUCTIONEER, Has Removed his Office to Store occupied by Mr. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. About the lst of May Mr. Beairsto will move into the Store on corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J. q Taylor as a Bookbindery. ch29— dy ted by an Qid Family Pnysician. Think Of it. ¥.2% for,more than ration after Generation have used and tt. Every Traveler should have a bottle in satchel Every Sufferer P= ght Asthiaa,Cciery Moros, Basha, Tih iti ola an0oTag wt att eg ce Every Mother Acodyne'tinimeatin the ser Paces Zeta, cote oom rca notice. Delags may costa fo. Re ak Sen be En LS Jonneon & Gon Beets. Trade snpplied by W. R. Watson, Char- a | i is 2 il F lottetown. sell any goods, wares or merchandize, or soli- | The vaily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. 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MORTGAGE SALE. ‘To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court Iiouse jn Chariottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. TD. 1894, at the hour of twelve o’clock,nown All that tract, piece or parcel of land, sita- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen’s «ounty, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and cesecribed as follows, thet is to sas :-—Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle of a piece of land lately sold by Richard Heartx to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great (reorge St.eet to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Large eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-four feet; thence north “iong the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son’s land; tothe northern boundary of Jos ep) Jackson’s land; thence east along the north boundary of the said Jose Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place of commencement, being part of Towa Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Piith Hundred of fown Lots in Charlottetown, together with all buildings, fixtures, rights, easements, advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertaining. rhe above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contaised ta a certain Indentare of Mortgage, bearing date the 25th day of Nov en e, I) i803, made between John Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richanl Heartz, of the other part, For turther particulars as to title, terms of sale and otherwise, apply to Mr. Wiiliam 8. _ wart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlotte- own Dated this 15th day of May, 1894. 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