; { ® 5 THE D. JOHNSON. Nose and Throat, | DR. H. Rye, Kar, & wy 3 NERVE BEANS Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor snd ) Pailing Manhood; restores the | weakness of body by over-work, or the errors o/ er cman of youth. This Remsty ob solutely cures the m -5,- ae come 28 al REATMENTS have failed even fist ae 61 per package, or six for $5, or sent by mail “ receipt of THE JAMES MEDIC! geceipt of price by addressing 3. Teronte, Ont. Write for pamphie. & g } “et or withdrawn int ‘nl o Only a Step | from Weak Lungs to Con- sumption, from Depleted Blood to Anzemia, from Dis- eased Blood to Scrofula,from Loss of Flesh to lilness, Scott’s Emulsion | i i the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, prevents this step from being taken and restores Health. | Z cians, the world over, en= dorse it. Don’t be deceived by Substitutes! Seer eetnenieenplomaaeen eee nin Pore, we PT : : au hee Merce i” ld f WOR, "WE —-/ aad i i es gee” Dp. B. STEWART, Island. General Ageot for P. E ‘ Oreice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 ‘ What Paper do You o98sseoe Find Almost Every- ~~ . <4 where You Go ? THE DAILY EXAMINER |! he he Best Paper FO? ADVERTISERS Gratetul--Comlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By athorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws wl govern the operations cf dig ion and r ty & ] a careful] application of the propert of weli-select- ei Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage whico mav eave ug many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built ap until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are doating argund us ready to attack wherever there is tweak point. Wemay escape many a tacal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- 1d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled tus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists. London, Enviand em rie e EGIAN t 50c. and 81.00 eee When we assert that ; Dodd’s SSP ADRAAS Kidney Pills nv ww. ~~ Cire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all $ other forms of Kidney @ lroubles, we are backed s by the testimony or all who have used them. $ THs CURE TOSTAY CURSED, ¢€ By at truggists or mail on receipt of price, € WWOAG*CGOQGOOD, BG gocenta Or. L. A. Smith & Co., Teronta & S000 av I can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at the following | per box, - f . I $4.00 P = i | d s 8s I I An - DAILY YOUNG MEN AT THE FRONT. Few Venerabies to Be Fonnd Among European Sovereigns and Statesmen, Lord Rosebery’s succession to the Pre- miership serves to call the New Orleans Picayune’s attention to the fact that whereas during the tiret decade after the Franco German. war, and through- out the major part of the second, the destinies of Eur p were controlled by monarchs and atatesmen of advanced | age, their power is now vested in the bands of comparatively very young men This is, indeed, the epoch of youth. Lord Beaconsfietd, Prince Gort- chakoff, Prin Bismarck, M Thiers, Dr pretis, Gladstone, and the Danish | statesman, Estrupp, have all either died private life, and the their masters The German Emperor, who is undoubtedly the man at the helm in the Teutonic empire, niy 23 years 1; the Prince of Bul- same may be said aria is 33, the Emperor of Russia 49, while the King of Wurtemburg, the King ¢ Portugal and the King of Greece are all young men. Still more youthful are the King of Holland, the young King of Ser- via, and the little King of Spain. Ae re- gardastatesmen, we find young men, such as Lord Rosebe ry and Mr. Asquith, occupying the principal executive offices of the Brit- sh crown. The Austrian prime minister, Prince Windisgractz, is under 40, and Cardinal Rompolla, the papal secretary of | state, is barely one or two years over that age. M.Casimir-Perrior, the French prime minister, ig about 48 years of age, while M. Dupuy, his predecessor,. and now pre- sident of the chamber of deputies, is about three years younger. Many other sames | might be added to the list, but the above will suffice to show that we are living in the golden age of youth, and that while ageand experience are at a discount, youth | and enthusiasm are above par. | -scaahiion TRADE IN THE STATES. Bradstreet’s last report says: The an- favorable conditions prevailing in com- mercial and industrial circles throughout the country, with the prospect for no mat erial improvement during the summer marks the present season as probably the fullest relatively for twenty years, At no | time since panic and business depression manifested themselves last year have re- ports as to the volumes of sales of mer- chandise, the manufacture of staple goods and the indisposition of merchants gener- ally to buy, except for absolutely immed- iate wants, been so pronounced and gen- eral throughout the country as during the past few weeks. Superficial business con- ditions leiding to unwarranted optimistic ci 13101 to the nearby future of trate have not been wanting, but, as a matter of fact, based on comprehensive ex- amination, the next few months promise a continuance, if not an intensifying, of ex- isting conditions of extreme dullness and depression. Rain storms have exercised an unfavorable influence on business this week at almost all points east of the Mis- sissippi river. No one of the larger east- ern cities reports an Improvement in any line, with the exception of the demand for shoes at Boston and Philadelphia. All business has fallen off at Pittaburg. At Buffalo the situation is the dullest for years, and at Baltimore travellers report country merchants not buying anything, except to meet actual sales to cuetomers. Eastern wool and cotton goods centres re- port the outlook quite unfavorable. CURIOSITIES [N PLANTS. Vegemble Life in Strange Forms and Odd Places, {Exchange.]} Linneeus had a flower clock, a circular plot planted with flowers that opened at different hours of the day. The “Irish potato” grows wild in the mountains of Chili and Peru, where it is undoubtedly indigenous. Some plants are co sensitive that the | passage of a cloud over the sun will effect them to a considerable degree. The English evening primrose ia a night flower and opens its petals at sunset with a snap like a vegetable torpedo. Some species of fungi have neither roots, stems, leaves, flowers nor seeds, and de- rive their nourishment through their pores. The tallest trees in the world grow in Australia. They are a species of marsh gum, and some are said to exceed 300 feet in height. Over fifty species of plants are incladed among the breadfruit trees, and over 200 species of palms are known to the botaniet. It is estimated that there are upward of 70,000 different kinds of plants, and ad- ditions are constantly being made to this purnber. seinen A Prominent Lawyer Says, “T 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.” ———— Dying on His Feet, “That man is just dying on his feet.” How often the phrase is used with re gard to persons brought to death’s door by overwork and consequent nervous prostra- tions and debility. They cannot afford time to rest (so they will tell you) and gradually they reach the stage where their friends speak of them in the words above quoted. For all who have reached such a stage or are in broken health from any cause, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic, the great nerve and brain invigoratur, blood and flesh builder, and a perfect stomach tonic and aid to digestion. SURGEON'S KNIVES, Failed to Remove the Disease from Hezekiah Vaughan's Sys- tem —Hodds Kidney Mills, which have Never yet Failed, Cured Mim in Short Order. Sanpwicu, May 28.—Hezekiah Vaughan of the township of Gosfield, has lataly gon through a severe surgical operation a® Harper’s hospital, Detroit, for what differ ext doctors diagnosed as lver complaint” kidney trouble and bladder complaint. Four sergons cut away at him for 44 hours, but when they got through, none of them coula tell what was wrong, and the patient was left as bad as ever. The benefits de- rived by a neighbor from the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, induced Mr. Vaughan to try them. From the first he began to im- prove. His bowels heeaine regniar and the pain hat aillewed him disapp- eared. Sx | restore 1 to his former vigor ar er ».oued all hope of regaining scuud wealts. —_-> — WISE AND OTHERWISE. Things one would rather have expressed | differently. Sir Pompey (so much in j earnest that he forgets his grammar): | Well, all I car, can say is this, that what give in charity is nothing to nobody. | | Misers recede in happiness in propor | tion as their wealth increases, as the moon when it is fullest of light is farthest from the sun.—Schiller. | For ignorance of all things is an evil «= | neither terrible nor excessive, nor yet the ARSON PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were 2 wonderful discovery. Wo others ethem jathewerid. Vill positively cure or relewe { ef disease. The informetion arow them, rated pamphiet free. Ld eve h gent i for ee stan: five eate ¢ Lo Die Lz? & OO... 2 Custom House St. Lorton. Heat Trade supplied by W.R. Watson Char | greatest of all; | much learning, if they be accompanied by | a bad training, are a much greater misfor- but great cleverness and tune.—Plato. Every maa longs to get rich, ard then puts off unti] next month his determina- tion to fave more money. The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil 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, lo big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggiste. lottetown. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and NerveRemedy, i ——— — EXAMINER . . POND'S “@ai THIS IS THE GENUINE, Our trade-ma * PILES, made crudely, sold cheaply. HEMORI Used Internally and Externally. Sole Manufacturers POND’S EXTRACT Castoria is Dr. Samuel Piteh< and Children, It contains » other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Sooth: It is Pleasant. Its guaran foverishness. Castoria prov cures Diarrhoea and Wir testhing troubles, cures « Castoria assimilates ¢t and bowels, giving ! toria is tho :0 fo 1eDal “hiisiean%a F*o vebsbTOW SS 2a bacsa Castcris. “Castoria is aa excellent medicine for ctu! fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of it good effect upon their children.” D2. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mags. | * Castoria is the best remedy for childre: which l am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will con interest of taeir szead of the vario acstroying their loved ones, by f i [ morphine, soothing syrup and other burt! agents down their throats, thereby sexcing them to premature graves.” Du. J. F. KrscHevor, Conway, Ar isquack Refuse Substitutes, [INFLAMMATION Ss, Prices, 50c., Cheap, $i ; Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, The Centaur Cempany, TI M EXTRACT rk on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, CATARRH, tHAGES, and ALL PAIN. LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Cheayer, Gi.75, Cheapest, CG., 7G FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- ee — Y's -reseription for Infants ither Opium, Morphine nor micss substitute ret os,and Castor Oil irty years’ use by - Billions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays ents vomiting Sour Curd, 1 Colic. Castoria relicveg mstipation and flatulency. od, regniates the stomach and natural slicep. Case » hiether’s Friend, Castori+. in. 3 so well adopted to chi!‘ren that 1 reconumend it as superior toany prescription WT. A. Ancuen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y¥. “Our physicians in the children’s depert spoken highly of their experi- ir outside practice with Castoria, 1th wo only have among. cur ies what is known as regular yet we are free to confess that the ¢ Casteria has won ts to look wit) Usirep Hosprran asp DispenrsankyY, Boston, Masa Auien C. Surru, Pres., urray Street, New York City. SS ie ok oa FIRE | is respectfully solicited :— The Koyal Ins. Co of ! The United Fire Ins. C: The Phenix Ins. Co. of These Companies comman settlement of losses. Your patronage by the fol INSURANCE. llowing great Fire Companies Aiverpeo!), The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprosl. » Of Manchester. Brooklyr. d ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISDAND. = —_ EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRiM, COLD ACHE AND DEAFNESS, JHNZA, ETC, | Sold everywhere. Price, 26 eents. M’fd. by THE Ha WAR MEDICINECO’Y.,L td., St. John, N.B. N THY HEAD, CATARRBAL BEAD- INFLUENZA, ETC -- ES = OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. Seeton and Mitche!l, Halifax, agents for ~ ROBERT PAL We are now better prepared than eve DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and F SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR I _, Weare also prepared to do all kinds « ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS ma Our Machinery is new and of the very of the best Quebex pine. Give us a call,” Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky ROBT. PALMER & CO. Dont Ler Anoruer Wasu-oay Go ey Wirxour lfsine Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. ch & 60, Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. READ ‘THES! r to supply Contractors with PANEL RAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH tAILS. STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor le at shortest notice. y best description, and we manufacture 3 PEAKE’S NO. WHARF. A CURE THAT % NO CURE. Commenting upon Mr. Stead’s new book, “If Christ Came to Chicago,” the British Weekly rays :— “No cutward reform would touch the real springs of our misery. This seems so obvious that it is hardly worth while to insist on it. Yet there must be many who, like Mr. Stead, believe that the soul ean eat and drink—that the i'ls of the world can be cured by the devices of ma- terialisem. Imagine Mr. Stead’s Chicago. There is to be no smoke. All the streets are to be paved. The railways are to be free. There are to be boating clubs, bathing establishments, people’s insti- tutes, reading-roome, concerts, theatres, free zovlogical gardens, improved cookery, » French chef available for those who want him. What remains of the old evil? Why, all remains. Sin and sorrow and death will not pass, and the Lord’s true Christ came to save us from these. We wil] not insist on the undoubted truth that the kind of public, pampered, supervised life which Mr. Stead thinks of as perfect bliss would be to many of us so hateful, that a garret in the east end, with freedom, would seem infinitely preferable. It is enough to eay that if men are to be made jhappy after this fashion it will be because the Divine has died in them and they have sunk tothe level of beaste. The sweetest, purest, bravest lives have been lived without any of Mr. Stead’s benefactions—withont even the wish forthem. Poverty has sought and obtained the true riches. In pain and sorrow Chris: has found the ministers that rend hearts open to his love, and His church has been to them a guide to eter- nity and a homefor the spirit. We be- lieve, and we are glad to believe, that Mr. Stead’s fulness of bread and shertness of work will never be possible in thie world. If they are, we shall need to pray more earnestly for grace so to pass through things temporal that we finally lose not the things eternal. Not all Quacks, Because there are quack doctors scour- ing the country, seeking whom they may swindle, is no reason that your own family physician, of whose skill vou have had a- bundant proofs, is one. This rulecan be applied to some remedies with great force, because they are physicians’ prescriptions and have been stamped withthe approval of thcusands of patients as well as physi- cians. They cannot be considered in the light of “patent medi- cines, of secret remedies,” as the terms are generally understood. Another prejudice among most of our people is, that a lini- ment is only for external use, and nine times out of ten they are correct. John- son’s Anodyne Liniment is unlike any other preparation made and called liniment, and is an exception tothe rule. Jct was a mistake ever calling it anything but John- son’s Anodyne. It was devised by an old family physician expressly for use in his own privata prac- tice to allay pain, prevent and cure inflam- mation, both internal andexternal, which explains why it actsso promptly to relieve and cure colds, coughs bronchitis, fsthma, catarrh, diphtheria, and or all forms of sore throat,— all these diseases being the result of acute internal inflammations. The informa- tion around each bottle is worth much to every family. The proprietors I. S. Johnson & Co., will send a pamphlet free to any one, containing much valuable information entitled “Treatment for Dis- eases.” “or We wish everyone in country and city to cali and see our new stock of crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w leitch Pond’s Extract, Large sums of money are spent by the afflicted to find relief from Piles. Pond’s Extract cures piles. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the greaa Blood and Nerve Remedy. BNGLISH & McCOUBRRY. Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERC>ANTs AND ATCTIONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanies’ Building. WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. P.O, Box 142. d&w 3m—mch12 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 on residiug in this Province doing busineas within this Province, commonly known as “ Commercial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who sells either for himself or we A other rson any 8, Wares or merchandize in this Province, or solicits or canvasses for orders either for imseifor any other person for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize within this Province, either by the production of —- 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 lor such orders, pay tothe 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 shail grant a license authorizing the person therein named to sell goods, wares and mer- ehandize 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 s of one year following the date upon which the said license shall be granted and no longer.” 3. “ any such Commercial Traveller or per- son not permanently residing in this Pro- vince as aforesaid, who, after the passing of this Act, shall sell any goods, wares or mer- chandize, or solicit or canvass for orders for the sale, exchange or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize in any manner afore- said within this Province without havin first — the said license fee or direct tax, pom | Obtained the said license, shall for each and €very occasion upon which he or she shall sell any goods, wares or merchandize, or soli- citor canvass foran order for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize as aforesaid, be liable to pay the suin Of two hundred dollars tothe said Pro- vincial Treasurer.” This Act is now in force. License can be procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial Treasury, in Summerside from Wm. T. Hunt 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 pio tf JOHNSON 4NopyNe LINIMENT ynerke ANY OTHE, Yor INTERNAL as EXTERWAL om, 20” Im i810 roe an Gad Think Of It, Bs 2;200 ates pier pie geuratin ae teed rt Every Sufferer From Rheumatiam. shith, asthma, Cholera rrhoea, Lameness, win hills ote Fan ce gen Every Mother Ascdye Linimeat in > _— Kime yyy Trade enpplied by W. R. Watson Char- lottetown. P.ow Repairs in stock for ALL OUR SPRING SUITINGS OVERCOATINGS NOW IN. Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w ft ete ee nee — -—— ee — The vaily Examine The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. 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ISLAND. a Priestley’s__.® In the long run it i the quality of the material cee “it ineotioe ‘he Dr ess ARNISHED BoarRpb success of a lady’s costume. Every ONWHICH TFEGOODS| lady who has at «ll studicd the matter Fabric Ss AREWRAPPED.~] knows this, Priestley’s Black Dress Goods are the best that the market affords. That i - ceeded on all hands. The ladies of Great Britain cordially acknowledge i The = American ladies prefer Priestley’s dress fabrics to French. Our Canadian ladies are now asking for them. They wear better than other goods; but their great charm consists in a peculimr richness an: softness of appearance, and a flexibility which enables them to drape in the costume with that suggestion of flow and rbyihm which it is the dream of all tasteful women to realise. “a MAALAiMPRUAANLAN A AMLMdidAe ASUS MANGAL USHLL TASS & = bi AAAS gan aL bddddAL uid rae —- SEASON, / i, 1894. We are now taking Eggs, and with still fur- ther improved facilities will require this season a larger quantity than ever before of REALLY oe nee STOCK, for which we guar- : antee JHEST CASH PRICE i dalivered at our Swre or to vur Agents throughout Town and cee ey s@- EGG CASES always supplied to customers freee of charge.” ADLD Pens av7—mon the ent & we *- EE —————— ee — = — SEED WHEAT. ES eames White Russian, Ontario; No. 1 Red Fife, Northwest Clover, Timothy, Vetches and Pearce’s Prolific Fodder Corn. ——ALSO—— Springtooth Harrows, Plows, Broadcast Seed Sowers, for any Plow. McLauchlin’s Carriages in all styles, Road Carts, ete. D. W. FINLAYS ON, Ch’town, April 3, 1894—eed & wy H. T. LEPAGE’® OLD STAND. Wee Nee eee = . THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1894. SPRING IS HERE ! and so are we, with every- thing in the Hardware line needed for Farm and Garden purposes, It’s time to prepare for spring work by needful purchases of Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Plows, Chain Traces ete., all at the lowost pricesfn{Charlottetown Tde season ot gardening and cropping is too near to admit of deiay. We can fix you out in the most satisfaetory man- ner if you will drop into our Store and let us know what you need. If you want any Barb or Annealed Wire, we have a full stock of both kinds, If you intend painting this spring don’t forget that we keep the best quality of Paints and English Paint Oil at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Gar- den Sets. PENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. apé Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about ene mile anda half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm’ The farm consists of sixty acres, and con- tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street July 3, 1893 HATS ! HATS! We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, secured at @ great discount in Canadian, American and Come and see our Hats before going English markets. anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o'clock, now All that tract, piece or parcel of land, site- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle of a piece of land lateiy sold by Richard ae = to Joseph Jackson; thence north along wat George Stieet to Euston Street; thence ‘vest along Euston Streetone nundred and twenty- four feet; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Large eighty-five feet; thence east tor the distance of twenty-four feet; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son’s land; to the northern boundary of Jow eph Jackson's Jand; thence east along. the north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the lace of commencement, being part of Town ts Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Fifth Hundred of T>:"n Lots in Chariettetown, together with all buildings, fixtarea, rights, easements, advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging cr in anywise appertaining. he above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indentare of Mortgage, bearing date the 25th day of Novw- ember, 4 D i893, made between John Coorbs and -Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, of the other part. For further particulars as to title, terms of sale and otherwise, appiy to Mr. Wiiliam &, Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charictte town. Dated this 15th day of May, 1894. RICHARD HEARTZ, mayl"—lLaw (tu) Mortzagec, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN PATENT? Fora a answer and an bonest opinion, write te INN & CD., who have bad nearly Sfty years’ experien Tm throw, uvn & Co, receive ja) notice in the Scientific American. and thas are brought widely before the public with- Out cont to the inventor. This id ued weekly, elegant, illustrated. oy far est circuiation of any scientific work in the world. $3 a year. Sam monthly, oops. >» cen num ful plates, in colors, and photog houses, with plans, enabling iders to show the designs poe secure contracts, Address MUNN & OO., New York, 361 Buoapway. Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Peake’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES, Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, inciuding Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Stndding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete The wh yle v1 the above Ww il] be sold cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of before opening of navigation. POOLE & LEWIS. P.S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection of amounts due us March Lat. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with cut further notice. POOLE & LEWIS, Gh’town, Feb, 8, 1994. House in Chariottetown, in Queen's County,’ a