a + 4 a 4 ; i + 7 > 4 . Chena mere DR. H. D. JOHNSON.’ Gye, Bar, Nose and Throat, | iv & wy 3 | MILLINERY. ‘ Ss WINN \ .LON es ‘ M ery | \ W ~ ‘) ’ i my v NERVE | _SE8VE BEANS are a new dis . covery that cure the W ust aes @ Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor ane 2 Pailing Manhood; restores th< BEANS weakness of body or mind causec by over-work, or the errors ex exes of youth. This Remedy aly | 5 y rea the most obstinate cuses = .- Lae TREATMENTS have failed even to reiieve. Sold by rus get ackage, or six for $5, or sent by mail o Le ct weive by addieesing THE JAMES MEDICINE O., Teronte, Ont. Write for pamphict. io y G. E. Hughes druggist ‘ ‘ | early wate « = PRINCE OF PROMOTERS. Beme Incidents in the Life of Old Wil- liam Sturges. William Sturges, who has been stricken down. says the Chieago Herald, came of old Connecticut stock, with nivst rigorous principles of honesty inherited. The boy vidence of his father’s eapa city for good bargains and as a lad he made his first deal It was with his moth er, from wh e borrowed a tew doilar- He was t vet 21. but he started in bank ing operations Success simply over whelime d him aud iu a time, extraordinari ly brief, bis assets bad reached $850,000. “The attendant calamity was close Upos such a phenomenal good fortune. He was eed to invest in the Ohio Lean and t Company. It had a glittering pros h assurances of profit which of adjectives in their proclamation. It was a gold mine without question, a mint, and its yreat 8CO}))6 and purposes appealed to young Sturges. His entire capital went into it. He never knew where it went, for he had no sconer re ceived his shares than an assignment fol- lowed One of the strongest friendships he ever ind Trust ¢ pectus, with ass paused at no we sith | owned resulted from this failure, and the + mae taen eee Nervous MEN: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. | \ Administration Notice ; ‘ ‘ ‘ p * | rs Ld mis : ’ f | man who shared it was a creditor who came to murder Mr. Sturges in return for a de- posit of $1,600 which the company had used. He was alone in the office during | an evening when shuffling steps stopped at | the door and a lusty knoek announced a muscular presence just outside. It was a circamstance to make an ordinary man tremule, but Mr. Sturges never would ad mit he had ever trembled in his life. He walked to the door and asked in a six-foot stranger The tall stranger was a giant, whose fig- ure was as wide as his muscles were large in circumference, aud without any hesita tion he announced his business. Asa pre face he walked to the desk and deposited Marvaret | two revolvers, such as they used in 1857. fla Colw town, in | He then took a chair in front of the direc- ats tor and said ; ‘ } ‘It will be necessary for you to get my ; Ee . : $1,600 at once. It represented all my sav : | ings The money came by hard work and o ..... | this failure is queer.” manne ap said Estate | ‘Well, you are candid. I don't blame z _ , re Cn you for asking for your money. I would sat the office cf Messrs, Bayfield x | like to see $1,600 myself, but——-” and here B ard, Ch etow lily atiested, | Mr. Sturges was compelled to stop his ex- without dela plunation. The stranger did not like the ated s ot iv Of | tone of the reply and reached for his \ 894 EDWARD BAYFIELD, ayy itm e Administrator. | FOUNDED AO E | ae gf LONDON D B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. ENCLAND Oretce—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 e What Paper do You cosggies Find Almost Every- ® , oe where You Go ” THE DAILY EXAMINER |! 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Lovdon, Enziand “ASK YOUR Yea SEU RY| OF PURE NORWEGIAN cy Paliak ©} 7 —_ .) | or ~ 4 a aes Palatable as cream. taste .ike others. In big bottles 5Cc. and $1.00 sRoanne Taner te a When we assert that : ; Dodd’s Kidney Pills ween ‘ Cire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed s by the testimony or all A VLDBW884T84OTBD who have used them. ¢ 3 TH sf CURE TO STAY CURED. i By a+ dtrvegists ov mail on receipt of price. & — Dr. L. A. Smith & Ca, Teoronata ¢ ’ Weapons “Well, sir, since you have ruined me and left me penuiless there is little to live for; I will just shoot you here in the office and senffer the consequences,” and both re- volvers were cocked for action. **Youare just the man I have been look- ing for vit after nizht as I have worried over these affairs I have longed to die. Ishould have killed myself but for my lack of courage; fire away,” and the banker stood up and bared his bosom for the buliets. lie did not mean the speech as any dramatic epl ode, but as earuest truth. It is hardly necessary to add the sho's were not fired, and that the stranger was convinced there was no money in the vanits. He later became a partner in cer- tain of the Sturges’ enterprises, The conception of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe system was one of Mr, Staryes’ greatest triumphs. He raised the mouey for the preliminary work in the midst of A panic, when older heads said it was folly to even talk of the scheme at the time. The ronte lay through the territory owned by the Osage Indians. lt carried with i: an immense land grant, subject tu th- Indian rat.fication and this ratification wa ouly secured by acleverruse. The Govern ment had had a commission on the grou: for three monthe. The red men refused ti act, failing in their promises and neglecting tu attend meetings. The commission at las gave up the task and returned to Washin,- ton. Mr. Sturges remained on the spot, He conceived the plan of having a nationa Osage tribe horse-race to last two week- There were to be prizes and purses, an: the news of the event was spread b; couriers among the Indians. They ai: tlocked to the Kansas settlement, eager to earn the money. The chiefs and wa council were guests of honor and the spori put them into the best of humor. The) were feasted and dined and there wa revelry by night and day. Mr. Sturge» was at the head of it all and the end of tie story is easily seen. The Osage ratifica- tion was signed and with the reports in hie pocket, Mr. Sturges started for the Capi tol. The graut, however, was never passed because a man in a position to de mand it asked $30,000 for his vote. Brib ery was an unpardonable sin with Mr. Sturges and he lost these millions simp!) because he refused the $30,000 to the im.. whose vote was needed. The same reaso caused him to abandon a $20,000,000 pro ject to supply New-York City with wate: from the Ramapo, Valley lakes in New Jersey. The metropolitan alderman wanted too much. | i } Lacrosse in Canada, The history of lacrosse in Canada dates back a great many years, when the game was first played by the Indians and al though it has changed slightly in minor details, it ia still as exciting and exhilarat- ing as when first playes by the origina: owners of the soil. The first record of its existence as a whiteman’s game was that in 1850 a elub was formed in the city o: Montreal. which played matches with the Indians, though they must have been in ferior to the red man, for it is recorded they captured butone match. Of the Montr a elub’s history, but little is known, exvep that it did net thrive im its early days. **Lacrusse,” says Mr. Whituey, ‘‘may be enid to have first become popular in 1860, when the «fforts of the Montreal clab anu the exhibitions of the Iroquois Indian» gave the game its firatimpetus. This war increased the following year by a matci. between the whites aud Indians for th: pleasure of the Prince of Wales, who we: visiting the Dominion. It was in this yea: also that Mr. Beers published his litth pamphlet, and made the first attempt t. reduce the game to a set of rules, Un fortunately, after this good start, the gaine seemed to lose some of its pupularits about Montreal with the departure of the Princes of Wales. Inthe meantime, how- ever, a c.ub had been formed at Ottawa, which aid the game @ great service by de feating Montreal, for in the effort to re- trieve their lost laurels, an increased in- terest was once more aw akened in lacrosse. In 1867, the Montreal club framed the first laws of lacrosse, aud the sare yexr called a convention of Canadian clubs, which resuited in the organizatioa o: the National Lacrosse Association in Canada.” Consolation. So be thy lot, dear friend, wherever cast, A happy Present, happier than the Past: Save only where some bright resplendent star ad crossed thy heavens, ana was brighter far Than aught which followed—let its joys re- MAIL > "Twill gild thy pleasures, and ‘twill soothe thy pain, ~Henry C. Cooper in Harper's Weekly. —_—— 7ere SURETOR'S ERIVES. Failed tu Kemeove the Disease from Hezekiah Vaughan's Sys- tem -Podd's Kidney Pills, which have Never yet Failed, Cured Him in Short Order Sanpwicu, May 28.—FE'ezekiah Vaughan of the township of Gosfie'd, has lately gone ; through a severe surgical operation at I can sell you Dodd’s Kidney Piljls at the following ’ 50e. per box, six boxes for $2 Of i trade —-$ 4 OU per dozen, or thr lozen at $3.75 per | d 1. 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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 soon became regular aud the pains that affl.cted him disapp- Six boxes restered to his former of regaining sound heal:h. ~— ‘The moet palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’e Emul- sion, and is now being taken by invalids with astonishing snecess. Miller’s is “the kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Every bottle warranted. No eily taste like others. la big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggista, | _ ws WOUNDS, PILES, made crudely, cheaply. sold Used Internally and Externally. Genuine ic strong and pure. === 1 POND'’S EXTRACT “@eE THIS IS THE GENUINE, Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, THE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAINS, BRUISES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INF LAMMATIONS, CATARRH, HEMORRHAGES, and “1. 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But the sweetheart has smiles and blushes When the wife has frowns and sighs, And the wife’s have a wrathful glitter For the giow of the eweetheart’s eyes. If lovers were lovers always— The same to sweetheart and wife, Who would change—for a future of Eden, The joys of this checkered hfe ? But husbands grow grave and silent, And cares on the anxious brow Oft replaces the sunshine that perished With the words of the marriage vow. Happy is he whose sweetheart Is wife and sweetheart still— Whose voice, as of old, can charm; W hose kiss, as of old, can thrill; Who has p)ucked the rose to find ever Its beauty and fragrance increase, As the flush of passion is mellowed In love’s unmeasured peace; Who sees in the step a lightness; Who finds in the form a@ grace; Who reads an unaltered brightness In the witchery of the face. Undimmed and unchauged. Ah, happy Is he crowned wiih such a life ! Who drinks the wife pledging the sweet- heart, And toasts in the sweetheart the wife! APALLING LOSS OF LIFE, Two Thousand Persens Perish by Flood in China, The New York Herald’s Shanghai correspondent writes as follows, under date of May the 6th: A terrible calamity occurred in the Yang-tse-Kiang at Han-Yang, the populous city opposite Han-Kow, on April 2Ist. A sudden freshet swept from the Han River on the night of April 21. owing, it is believed, to heavy rains in the npper part of its water shed. The first rush of this flood present- ed almost the appearance of a wal! of water. The flood, strewn with wreckage of all kinds; rose at the rate of aix feet an hour, The scene was a terrific one, no less than seven hundred large junks and boats being instantly dashed to pieces against each other or against the banks of the river, whieh was suddenly convert- ed from a placid stream into a gigantic mill race, running at the rate of three knots an hour. The loss of life is appalling. the estimate being that nearly two thou- sand men, women and children, the most of whom were sleeping in their boats, were drowned. Official reports record the recovery of fifteen hundred bodies between Yun-Cong and Han-Kow, while many are known to have been washed ashore, where they were buried without the omicials be- ing communicated with by the country people. Three hundred bodies were thrown up on the bank at one point two hundred miles above Han-Kow. At sev- eral places where the river was narrow the water rose twenty-seven feeet in as many hours. st - @ — 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.” sli iibedimit We wish everyone in country and city tv call and see our new stock of crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w ‘alii 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 great Blood and NerveRemedy. ENGLISH & McCOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCANTs AND AUCTIONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanics’ Building. WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. KF P.O Box 142. d&w 3m—mch]l a Notice to Commercial Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers is called to the following sections of an Act popes 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 inthis Province doing business within this Province, commoniy known as “ Commercial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who sells either for himself or any other person any goods, wares or merchandize in ths Province, or solicits or canvasses for orders either for himself or any other person for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize within this Province, either by the production of samples, photographs, cata. logues, printed or written matter, or simply by word of mouth without the production of samples, photographs, ——- printed or written matter, shall, before he or she enters upon the business of so selling any goods, wares Or merchandize, or soliettir Or can- vassing for 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 direet tax, the said Provincial Treasurer shall grant a license authorizing the person therein named to sell 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 granted and no longer.” 3. “ any such Commercial Traveller or per- son not permanently residing in this Si. 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 paid the said license fee or direct tax, anc obtained the said license, shall for each and every occasion upon which he or she shal! sell any goods, wares or merchandize, or soli- citor canyass foran order for the sale, ex- —- 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 _—— in Charlottetown atthe Provincial Treasury, in Summerside from Wm. T. 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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. ap6 x hI Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his ferm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, weli and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm The farm consists of sixty acres, and con- tains a good Dwelling House and 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, ecured at a great discount in Canadian, American and Come and see our Hats before going English markets. anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894, ee ee MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by Public Auction, at the © House in Chariottetown, in Queen'’sCount?, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. D, 1894, at the hour of twelve o’clock,nown All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, ia Queen’s County, in Dine Edward Islend, bounded and deseribed as follows, that is te say :—Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle of a piece of land lately soid by Richard Hearts to Joseph Jackson ; thence north along Great George Stieet to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thenee south adjoining the land of Philip Large eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-four feet; thenee north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack son’s land; tothe northern boundary of Jom eph Jackson’s land; thence east along the north boundary of the said Joseph Juckson’s land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the poe of commencement, being part of Town ots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-two in the Fifth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, together with all buildings, fixtares, right, easements, advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertaining. The above sale is made pursuant toa of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 25th day of Novw- ember. a TD) 1893, made between John Coombe and Ada Chris‘iana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richanl Heartz, of the other part. For further particulars as to title, terms af sale and otherwise, apply to Mr. William 8. ee art, Solicitor, Newson Block, Chariotie- own Dated thie 15th day of May, 1894. RICHARD HEARTZ, Mortzacs®. i maylii—Law (tu) CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I GORTAIN PATENT? Fore ppt answer an bonest opinica, write to N & CO.,, who have bad neariy fitty years’ expenence in the patent busipess. tions strictly confidential. A Handbeok of In- formation concerning Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Also a } and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co, aoe ai notice in the Scientific American, thus are brought widely before the pubiic largest circulation of any scientific work in tne world. 3 ayear. Sample es sent free. Building Edition, monthly, ioe year. Single copies, 25 cents. ery number contains tiful plates, in colors, and photographs * houses, with plans, enabling Goneae So chow the latest designs and secure contracts, Address MUNN & CO., New Yoru, 361 Baoavwat. Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Peake’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Also, a larg: supply of all kinds of Lum ber, inclading Pine, Spruce anid Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Stu lding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete The whole of the above wil) be sold cheap for eash, as it must be disposed of before opening of navigation POOLE & LEWES. P.8.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection of amounts due 08 % March Let. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS, GCh’town, Feb, 8, 1894. We OS al Pi bl i sage pag. a set Oy MN ne 8c”