en a RT THE DAILY EXAMINER Me 4 To * Orn y c* KE TWO HUSBAN AT HER GRAVE. NO" i. The Story Told of One of Lord Rose- HERMANS, {firm a bery’s Ancestors. Since Lord R stepped into Mr. Gladstone's s} college sat Oxford at spe A rtsin rat t 1 Prime S er { with rs of life than | : 9 8 is vise. But one of his ancestors was | r fa hich, though © foun 1 the pages of Burke or } is vou vl for by Chambers’ k of Daye The nol J. A. MA PHIES( )N, 1 on ao the first half tne iast x t ry ; inte ed ] Lon- Attorney-at-Law on a arming lady, v sean he ie ito marry him the wh in leman was | son of the second | \ and who accom- | ied him on a tour on the Continent. . tig t ough it was concealed ” from the relatives of both bridegroom u nnd bride, ay to have fulfilled the al cor s matrimony, and | hav l -itty Cannon and D Lord both harmony and hap NERVE BEANS are s new tis a : . covery that cure ibe worst cases it Ww st n the height of their Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor an wedding ss th was stricken by Fs t Manhood; restores the ; weakness of body or mind cause ’ morta : When assured that | by over-work, or the errors ex a % . . . f her recovery esses of youth This Remedy ab . : af ; y cures the most obstinate cases when ali other © ASK r L ar ‘} ind wrote ARATMENTS have failed evento relieve, £ " drug’ | these aturtling words l am the wife s k » OF Six . . Vir ,o rey re wa sein i oe the Rev. Mr. Gongh, rector of Teronte. Ont Write forpamphice. Soldiv— : n sex My maiden name | Charlottetown by G. BE. Hughe gist vas C. Cannon, at i my last request is : iried at 1 Lord Dal meny aly prot i his entire ig- rgY > EE ik K: e of this previous marriage, and J c a2 , 4 rly mou loss. He deter 1, hov t itry out the last shes of one he had loved so well, and, a ‘ ving had the body embalmed, con- i: 7 - ved nvey it to England, assuming ts , — © nar f Williams for the purpose of Saar : ' s journ : Att ‘ where he landed, the nta gthe remains was open- yee “ . awa ei by t istomn-house i ers, who | SOUNDED 4.0 iron ein’ = cue of on T) led WF phat body w placed it chi ¥ ‘ rt ian took his stand beside it . f that the: ere , .a ithetic vat ; : ] 4 is PP fi ha i ise€ 1, | Lord Dalme iy at leng ex} ol the circumstances wl 1 he was place d, and t 1 was seut for to identif ‘ The meeting be- tween these tw is stated to have General Ag for P. E. Isla moved all wh Of the two | tis said the « i isband seemed | 0 ce—Next Bank 3 oe tow st desirous to do | to the de- ; ceased. He hada splendid coffin pre a pared for her and attended the body to Thorpe, where Mr. Gough met him, and : the burial service wv performed with What Paper You } all due ! s “Kitty Ca n,” says the local narra- » ’ tor of the per i is i lieve e oEszgee Find Almost Kk , ery 2 w means in | r and rat h 7 on as + ees y ee husbands to atte n a he xr to the grave to- where You (io gether Lord Dalmeny died a few years later, in 1755, in the thirty-first year of his age and unmarried. —London »be, THE DAILY EXAMINER ! i Gk IRON ORE AND TIMBER. Vast Quantities of Both Found in the Interior of Labrador. | Theinterior of Labrador ie not the | barren good for-futhing place people ke The . > —- ~y have always taken it tobe. A. P. Low, The Best Paper D | oz: the Canadian geographical survey > | staff, who left | Quebec in June last year FOR ADVERTISERS to expk re the « intry. and who wint |} ered with his party at Rigolet Inlet, a Hudson's Bay post on Hamilton Inlet on Grateiul—Cemlorting. | the north shore of Labrador, in & repo rt ‘ | tells a story that will open the eyes of E ’ C | the scientific world, this being the first pps Ss ocoa. | known pee ration into the districts | traversed i sis quoted by the Mont BREAK FAST—SUPPER. | real Gazet is saying that the vast in | terior between the north of Lake St. | “By a thorough knowledge of the nat-} John and Ungava Bay is thickly woed- ural laws which govern the oper ¢| ed with spruce tres —— here and | digevtion and nutrition, and by a ca ] ane with poplar here are thous anolication of the properties of well-scleet- ands and thous inds « f square miles of ol Cine, Me. E : a provided for our | § spruce, sufficient t last for years after breakfast ani supper a delicately ™ val f rests are come Out The ee a eee } mad rity of the spruce trees would make beverage whico may save us many heavy | timber eighteen inches s juare Here doctors bills. Itis by a a is use Of | and there over the country are indica such articles of aiet t @ cons | tions of vast deposits of the richest of aay OS Grenealy Vai up Un s ‘S| iren ore The y of the route tra- enough to resist every tendency to disease. | yersed was a revelation to him Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating Mr. Low made a very extensive and around us ready to attack wherever there | arduoustrip. From Lake St. John to is sweak point. We may escape many a | his winter quarters, following the vari- in canoes ' tacal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti | ous streams 0 with part over fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- | land journeys, he and his party traveled ‘d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. close = ‘ vv miles. 100 ass Of the Made simply with boiling water or n ‘ iver asnonaponochonan, wii t flows 86 i only it packets, by Groce rs, &L¢ ed i iat é Lake m é . “ oe vey cilicult thus, : | The party aos a A 2 it air oan Six pes pw : — . : 2. 1é country proved very rough and the 7 a = Loudon: rs og ~ | ®ivers dangerous, so that the trip on the : whole was no I Mr. Low expect- oe sense a ed t s quarters early this spring ; and | me during the fal He will a BEM nd m 4 return trip overland NE RVO U S Vi E N : s | through the southern part ( talenden EXHAUSTED YVIT j | Just above the Quebec boundary. ALITY. . A Curious Phenomenon , | The story « from Carleton Place, | Ontario, of a curious phenomenon ob. omes | served on the Chalk river limit of the Gillies Br ss. Co. <A gang of men, who were engaged cutting logs, noticed smoke as from a small fire rising up over the opposite side of a ridge from where heavy pressure caused by the friction of | the trees rubbing together had evident- ly caused them to ignite. The were cut down and made into logs. ; they were at work, and it being near noon they the ought it must be from a fi ed t ! | fire started by some of their companions When we assert that | as it is enenary forthe men to take their lunch to the woods with them in é Dodd’s | the morning and sometimes to start a | fj . ,arry 1+ . “yr Inde | fire to warm i So they concluded to AAA ; . | go over the ridge at noon time and thus Ki ‘1 | save themselves the trouble of making a j ney i Is ¢ | fire Imagine their surprise, on reach wnat «= | TE Me Kop of the crest, and looking 2 C) re Ba : ad ai down ou the opposite side to see that the ad ic ick icne, a DWSY,. S fire was in the tops of the green pine $1 umbas Br : 2. © | tre and n t on the ground or started “uu ISN Dis « § as they had supposed. On investigation a tr} wt it was f ind that the trees were lean ea Rhe latis amanal Sauer eae ae aa ae Git @ | ing one towards the other, so that near otter mnie z af Kidney @® | the tops they crossed, and bore heavily a oni j |} against ea The swaying mo @ tr jubles, we are hacked a) sion caused by the wind had chafed . by th al ; them so that there was a dry, hard spot Try tee. te uMONny OT a } S on each, where the g had been oozing . .TT he } »* + ' | he rtl af hay 3 +] en ; out ihis day ul sh the extra length $ vho have used thi n @ | of time the gale had continue i, the é TH ¢¢ CURE TO STAY CURED, By ai druggists or mail on recei ipt of pric gocents Dr. L. A. Smith & Co, ic wees Sale of an Historic Vessel. I can sell ron Dodd’s Kid ney 1 | At asale of old vessels of the Spanish the f ving pr 7 5 pe box navy held at Ba nia the other day eix xes for $2.50. To tl ad $4.00 | the corvette Tornado passed out of the i rz ; $3.75 | hands of the > government This is the dozen S by mail to ar address vessel whi in 1873, captured the ual : American fi ring steamer Virgin , | ‘ 2 } ’ w , GEORGE E. HUGHES, eee pen pomepy. og may29 Siaiieatinatens ; Cuba. The ulo herself was a prize She was first kn as a Chilean pirate Lansing Peo be sufsequent Cure cr of His Illness and OF PURE NORWEGIAN ple many years ago and was captured in the waters of Funchal by the Spanish frig- ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR) | vieGim MSE TUR) c while in London, Ont.—Much Pleasure Manifest- ae | ed Over the News, a a or i I ‘ 2 . M f.. J ! < \ . nd ‘ f 2) CIO} Dae William Langley formerly of this city, BIA | now of Loudon Ont., ed a letter a few months ago stati t Mr. Langley had eee: RQ oO i L | Bright’s disease Of » hope of WITH*HYPOPHO | his r overy could eld out. Within a la. et cee) ee as | month, the sam ved a let Palatable as crea : ta: te iik th y = 3 | tor from Mr. Lat giev stating that he is ste .ike others. In big bottles : ; 1 oeatial e} : 50c. and 81.00. | completely cured of the supposed fatal eerste disorder. Mr. Lang ey save no medicine | did him any good until he began using | Dodd’s Kidney Pills. These helped him 4 from the first and the « to perfect health restored him pRSOW For Over Fifty Years. Ax Op Axp Wert Trev Rewepy.— 1 Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has Rie Li beed used for over fifty years by millions | of mothers for their children while teeth- | nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the Make ‘New, Rich Blood! child, soft s the gums, allays the pain, cures the co! d is the best re medy for wo & wonderful discovery. No ot Jiarrhoes sp Kethent in er re 8 I ose ring HO Stuer i iarrheea. | pl easnt to the taste. Sold B manner of dise bod Th information ground exact | Dy Druggists in every part of the world, Ox is Worth ton tirncs the cost of 2 box of pil = —_ ‘ : but abvat them, and you will always be thankfet, = Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y PLL & DOM. They expel all impurities from the blog. jeate women find gpeat bene fit t “ola using them a eo bs fad everywhere, % pens ee stampa; five boxes gs eee & CO.. 23‘ * tow House St, Pry 1m _ ay “Sa THIS IS THE trade-mark on “AT RACT GENUINE, ff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, Fie =3 Seee~ S *ILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, St me $1.75, Cheapest. prere. Refuse Substitutes, made crudely, sold cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 50c., Cheap. 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JOHN MEWSON., 1894—m ~w if we don’t do al We are going to Charlottetown, March 21, f JULY 12, THURSDAY, Mary Ruth Rogers, in Harper’s Bazar. “In what stern crucible was forged the bolt That crashed across this lurid evening sky ; Whence came the flash, the raindrop’s hurrying dash ; Whence was thy temper drawn, ob, fierce July ? 2” when the world was clad in icy mail, And frost was on the naked crackling bough, Then Thor and Odin thought The tempest-wreathes sullen brow.” “Lo! wrought in godlike that bind my “In what rare hour of gladnes and delight Were born thy silvery lilies drenched with dew, Tn — fair loom was woven their stain- lees bloom, And which old garden first their glory 9 knew ? *Lo! they who fared from Eien first espied The fringe of lilies on And ’twas of tears that denied, The lilies caught the sweets their cups that brim.” —_—_——————-J8-+Oe°oe Avoid the mood Byronic, Dismiss dyspeptic fears ; Take Hawker’s Pills and tonic, And live a hundred years. its outward rim, Llistered, prayers The sad-eyed soulful poet wrote An ode to rippling rill; His readers found an antidote In Hawkers Liver Pills. bine _——— -“<- Indispurable, Why spend $1 for a bottle of medicine for acomplaint when one box of Beech ain’s pillx.costing only 25 cents, will cure nearly all known diseases ? This is becanse constipation is the cause of nearly all ail- ments and Beecham’s pills cure constipa- tion. A yaluable book of knowledge mail- ed fr-e, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. The greatest flesh and blood maker in existence and a life-saver to consumptives is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the kind that cures” bronchitis, coughs, colda and all lung troubles. Every bottle war- ranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottle=, 50+. and $1.00, at druggists. ..... CANADA ATLANTIG ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direet Line, Not Calling at Halifax. ——___ CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. —__ The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation te ne Charlottetown, TUESDAY, - E 26Tu, at 7 p. m., and every Tuesday mune until further notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a m.; arriving at Boston early Friday morning. FROM BOSTON—Saturday, June 23, at 16 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation. 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HARLOTTETOWN P. #, ISLAND peng | : Priestley’s Dress Materials | | , : | Every lady should be interested in the fact that the /’ries//ey s Dress Materials | are to be had fiom the better class of dealers one ghout Canada. For beauty, | texture and e: iduring r qua. lity, day are une qualle 3 factured as ticy are in pure wool, end in si ikea I ntc ca =) co ecouontival tc atl classes. 9 o ALL OUR SPRING SUITINGS ——AND——— OVERCOATINGS NOWLN. . —— Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit. woven, these goods have a soft ricuness which is a perfect Ree + deliy httto a ia ly of taste. ee “ per i. i Priestley’s goods are mostly ia black, and in black sae afr WIARK } anl whits. 2 ans, ¢ ie | A gown in Priestley’ s fabrics retains its style and beauty heb as long as thers iy anythi ng of ii left, hence they are the most bo FE | \ f JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Sena, April 23, 1894—m w t |; See One Year, --- $4|Three Months, $1 Six Months, - $2/One Month, 1894 HAT: = ey & ve how Ve ha a large and Ilats Youths and Men, riment of lo {it Dovs, gvsat discount © ecured at a in Canadian, American and | Ens Come and going glish markets. Hats our before janywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work, J. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder. Queen St. may3tt Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Pecke’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Goed Split CEDAR SHINGLES,« Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, including Pine, Spruce and Jemlock Boards, Scantling, Stulding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. The whole of the above will 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 to March 1st. All amounts not will be sned for in the out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS Feb, 8, 1894 TO LET, Enston Street, settled on that date March court with Ch’town, HOUS® oa ut present oc ‘a pled Ly “Mre. John Bal Possession given in July. For particulars apply to MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, H. MITCHELL, if Patriot Office. or D. R July 4—wed sat Notice to Commercial ‘Travellers, The attention of Commercial Travellers is ealied to the following sections of an Act ae ~<d by the Legisiative Assembly of Prince Sdward Isiand, Session 1894, intituled “An Act to Impo-e a Direct } ax on Certain Classes of Traders” 1. “From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not permanently residing inthis Province doing business within this Province, commonly known as * Commercial Travellers,” and eve ry person not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who sells either for himself or any other verson any goods, wares or merchandize in this Provinee, or solicits or canvasses for orders either for himseifor any Other person for the sale, ex- ebange or purchase of any goods, wares or merebandize within this Provinee, either by the production of sam pies, photographs, cata: logues, printed or written matter, or sin by word of mouth without the production samples, photographs, catalogues, printed oF written matter, shall, before be or she entem upon the business of 80 selling any wares or merche vndize, or soliciting or can- vassing for such orders, pay to the Provincial Treasurer of this Province anannual license fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” 2 “Upon payment of the said license fee or direct tax, the said Provineia) Treasurer shail grant a license authorizing the person therein named to+e)l goous, wares and mer- chandize in this Province, and to solicit and canvass for orders for the sale, exchange or purchase of goods, wares and nerchandize within this Previnee. Such license shall be granted and remain in force for the of oue year following the date upon which the said license shall be granted and no longer.” % “ any such Commercial Travelier or son not permanently residing in this Pro vince as aforesaid, who, atter the passing of this Act, shall sell! any goods, wares or mer ebanvdize, or solicit or canvass tor orders for th 8, @ xchange or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize in any menenet afore- w«d within this Province without havi arsi pa d the said Heense fee or direct tax, ® obta ned the said | ecen e, shall for each and every occasion upon which be or she shall sell wuny goods, wares or merchandize, or soll- citor canvass foran order for the kale, €x- chi uige or purchase of any goods, ae merchandize as aloresaid, be Lable to pay the sum of two hundred dollars to the said Pro- vincial Treasurer, This Act is now in force. Licepse can be procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial Yreesury, in Summ from. Wm. T. Hunnt Esgq., George B. Aitkc a Esq, ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Provincia! Treasury, ? Prinee Edward Island, 15th May, 1894, maylé—dy tf pat p'o tf HGR: GAG iu Georgetown from SALE otato Bug Poison IS RK. B. NORTON & CO. Cherlottectown, June 26, 189i—tu fri | Prince Edward Island, of Valucbt: livid Preehold and Lease pertics on Lot 3, ®. ince Couaty. Public To be sold by Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, tu Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, on THURSDAY, me Nineteenth day of July, A D is04, at the hour bank and land of the sad Denn sv’ Brien at joining. and also tull lib riy to ralee build thedam intended tobe er cied on the? land of James G Woggins near th sald reach 80 48 Ww raise the water of the saul Brook’ any heighthe may mqu.re on and over the ether land of the said Dennis o'B. ven. » All that tract, piece or parcei ot land site yingand being at Mim’ ni gash, Lot oF Towosh p Number Thie n Wri County, bound and desert tia nelng Of as follows, tia s to Bey | the north side of the Mimini ienah 6 oual, at distance Of Ove chain and eighty | nks east irom the stream to Hie Mim oat Vond, & the division ti te -t wees ostain and Richard Cont ; Ty long rOw Gust bo uh eleven A Watch or Clecix that will not keep correct time is worse than none at all. We have Watches and Clocks regulated right up to time, and our prices | are regulated by the hard times, We also| have the latest styles in Jewelry. In our| Repairing Department we are giving excel-|; lent satisfaction, as we are | paying special | attention to it. We also repair Land Sur veyors’ and Ships’ Compasses. Bring your | Watches and Clocks to be repaired. : G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Suuare, Opposite Post Office. | | | chains, or to. said ‘stre |} tain and Paul T. | Mortgage bearing date the “mm; thene jcllowing | the various courses of said stre: am so ith wesle wardly to the said line between Richard Cam Costain; thence alo-g jine south three chains, or to the said road the ace of commencement, containing by estimation thre a litte mor or lesa The first piece of land above described bell Freeboid, and second piece above deseri being Leaschold 1 ogether with al! rights, members and oF purtenances thereto belonging orin anywit® appe rlarning. The above sale is made pure uant toa of sale contained in a certain Indentare® 2th day of Jum | A Disv2, made between Samuel H. W and sara A. Wiggins (his wise) of the ome part, and « lexander McKinnon and Tomat A. McLean of the other part. For further particulars apply to Mr. Willtam S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Chat lottetown. ated this §th day of June. A D 1894. ALEXANDER McKINNON, THOMAS A, McLEAN, Mortgagee® wed) & wky tl sle¢ acres ot land, jJunet—law ( of Twelve o'clock, noow All that tract, piece or parcel of tand sit ate on Lot Three, in Prince County, bow ; 7 | as follows:—Comme neingata steke fixed oF | intended to be fixed on the south side of 65 | Centre Line Road, ru ining thenee in a eoutie © | easterly course on the east side of an old pine | stump to a yellow birch tr e near the a ; barn, and extending in the same course Ge licenctelialceensialinis caiienaimniicacaittiiiaaatiai ap | the line strikes the Brook: then following team . : ail / : sanune of the 00k to aoe eCustern unary Ss SIPa , » | o 1@ Bale ennis O'Briea'’s lund; theu@® oes Te sure you get it PL RE. Try the | north along the said boundary tothe Cente i | | Line Road; thence alons tae said read e die cS tance 0: five chains to the place of comment® . ment, containing by estimation three acre 1 TAT. } more or less, logeth r with the rights, privle + re. leges and appurtenances thoreto belongt eZ and a'so with the liberty an! prividoge fr | taking clay, earth, ston- or gravel from Ue ~