~ ——_ PF ciccren eee 4 andi RIO OE she a | . “ * ’ ae ' ; — =< —— - ~— — en wn nnn ne THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - x DR. H. D. JOHNSON. | ye, Ear, Nose and Throat, | meh3—<ly & wy 3m MILLINEY. MI=S MINNII MALONE w i altend t : ' M , Fit \ i Wev- streets Ordere by i promptty | ape-t NERVE BEANS are 8 new dis covery that cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor snc Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mind causec wk, or the errors 0. ex h. This Remedy ab NERVE BEANS — sses of youth. solut rs ‘ ate cases when ail _— CAT MEN ; lieve. by drug wrs hare failed to relieve. Sold ae pe kay 5. or sent by mail ox gist ve , or six for , 3 ail ¢ receipt of price | y audressing THE JAMES MEDICINE 3O., Teronte, Ont. Write fos i Boldin ¥ : . TY Diana ‘ Charlottetown by G. E. Hughes et Administration Notice | Marvaret } { ‘ ‘ ’ ! ; I } avment ' \ t so 74 : Estat ar | the same |} t } Me Bayfield & | | Bla \ ( tow! y attes he | Ww ‘ ) : ot ft | ’ % S94 ' spr rm rer | EDWARD BAYFIELD, ray itm \ stra } Grateful ~Comlorting. a Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By athorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage whico may save us many heavy octors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of zuch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough te resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating ’ nd us ready to attack wherever there is tweak point. Wemay escape many a taial shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- xl frame.”—Civil S ice Gazette. ling water or milk. Made simply with bo y Grocers, labelled Sold only in packets, taus, JAMES EPPS & COo., Homecepathic En and Chemists, London. D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Isiand. Orzice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. yeb6 EXHAUSTED VITALITY, ry )VIDENT MEDICAL INSTI- j nada Tospecius i, maiied free te ° ; What Paper do You cove Peeo Find Almost Every- eo . where You Go ? THE DAILY EXAMINER |! WaThe Best Paper—yq FOR ADVERTISEZS ——— ‘ASK YOUR DRUGCIST FOF LABS ie Ay || OF PURE NORWEGIAN alatable as taste .ike others. 50c. and $1.00. 3 In big bottles eee eneaetan | ew! en we assert that s , , Dodd’s ew LON re? e Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, 5 Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all é j : : 7 other forms of Kidney @ !roubles, we are backed 2 the testimony or al} who have used them. ? TH +f CURE TO STAY CURED, ¢ 2 . ©y a truggists or gocenth Or. L. A. S we nith & Co., Toronta g nr cipt of price. e I can sell you Dodd’s Kid: ey Pills at the followin | es, 50 per box, #ix boxes f $2.50 Lo th trade—#4.00 per dozen, or thre lozen at $3.75 per dozer » tI t yanv address post paid GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetow: RSoW PILLS dake New, Rich Blood! | we them in the w a. tively « att ure o gies: of disease, The informat cae aioe x is worth ten times th eal " @round seach | @ut about them, and yo of a box of pilis Find wa be tt ; 1, & pose, They expel mpurit ee — the bones } licate women fird cre onetit ‘4 Using thet : ustrated pamphlet free. vid everywhere, or sent la | ii for Bcts. in stamps; five box gi #. DR t Custom House St. Bos dame. Trade supplied by W.R. Watson Char (ldtle. lottetewn. | delicate and dainty and pink. TREATED LIKE CHICKS, BABY INCUBATORS AT WORK 8UC- CESSFULLY IN NEW YORK, Science’s Substitute for Nature Dotng Won- ders and Saving Hundreds of Lives-Em- brye Citizens and Where They May be Observed— Baby Coops in Operation. ‘‘He was incubated,” the proud mother of some great man of the future will say of her son. For the baby incubator isa eue- cess and has come to stay, says the New York World. The doctors declare that in- cubators have already been the means of saving the lives of 100 infants in New York, In fact, the new-born baby who uuder old-fashioned methods has no chance f living, now, if put in an incubator, stands about an even chance of becoming a althy, crowing youngster. Baby incu- itors are now in use in two hospitals in e city, the Post-Graduate hospital, on Last Twentieth street, and the Maternity hospital of the Women's Medical College, on East Fifteenth street, A bright young woman, with a sweet face and modest ways, is in charge of the babies at the Maternity hospital. There + aroom in the third story there, a room with a great window which lets in plenty light and overlooks the tops of the trees in Stuyvesant Park. Around the walls are ir cribs of from ten to twelve feet in length. In two of these there were threo le lumps. You discover that these lumps are alive and breathing. They are very small and They are babies sure enough—any man could tell that, but nobody would ever think they are incubator-raised. A cosier place tor a baby could not be imagined. Here the embryo citizens have every opportunity the world affords to hold on to life and to grow healthy and strong, while in the tenements where their parents live the lives of the frail little things would have been snuffed out in less than a day after they first saw the light. The incubator is used only for prema- turely born babies and for babies which are so weak that the wise young woman Goctors are pretty sure they will lie if left in the open air. Strangely enough, the in- eubator is shaped something like a coffin, while its particular aim is to keep babies out ot coffins, There are two kinds of baby incubators and they differ somewhat in construction. The babies are taken out of the incubators at the Maternity hospi- tal to get their nourishment directly from their mothers, who live in the building; but the mother of the baby in the Post- Graduate hospital may not see her off- spring from one week's end to another. !herefore the youngster must be fed by artificial means, and, after much experi- »ntand study, the doctors have com. ete (an incubator by means of which « baby is nourished without being re- moved from its snug little nest. The momenta baby for the incubator arrives at the Maternity hospital the white- capped nurses and doctors gather about he little wooden box, which rests upon a stand some three or fonr feet high. Baby is swathed very carefully in warm clothes, and is then weighed, clothes and all, be- fore he is laid inside and the glass cover is placed over him. Underneath the board upon which the little mite rests are three bottles that are kept constantly full of hot water. The air passing in from below flows over these and throngh an opening in the board into the ‘vam ber where the infant is. A thermom- eter keeps the attendant continually in- formed as to the temperature, and a little aluminum anenometer in the small chim- vey through which the air escapes, and which furnishes the dranght that keeps the baby supplied with fresh air, always indicates whether or not the circulation of air is good. The weight isa very important matter. One baby in the incubator is weighed every day. A healthy baby should show a slight diurnal increase in weight, and if the doctors find that the diminutive patient is not growing heavier they seek remedies for his indisposition. This is the truest method they have of ascertaining the baby’s progress, and therefore the greatest care is taken that its clothes shall always e of the same weight. as two or three ounces is a considerable increase for a young man or woman whose aggregate weight is only six, seven or eight pounds, Abont 70 per cent. of the “incubated” babies have lived, and at least 50 per cent. of these would have died but for the in- cubator, The incubator which will be in the babies’ ward of the new building of the Post-Graduate hospital is a great improve- ment ou that at the Maternity hospital, al- though it lacks the sentimental surround- ings of the one in charge of the young woman doctors. In this improved affair the patient will not have to be once lifted from his snug nest from the time he is placed imside until he becomes strong enough to be removed with safety. The incubator is set upon bicycle wheels, so it may be moved about whenever desir- ed. The fresh air is heated by passing between two strata of hot water, rises up both at the head and the foot of the mat- tress, and is kept.in.motion by an alumin- um fan ran by clock-work, thus prevent- ing any possibility of the little patient’s suffering for wantofair. There is also a tube for the supply of oxygen, liberal quantities of which are good for babies who are hanging on to life by the merest thread, and it is believed this improve- ment will save a great many lives that would have been lost in the old incubator, By meaus of a clever mechanical device the weight of the baby is always register- ed, so that the physician may diseover the slightest variation at any time. Infante are subject to tubercular diseases, which develop before the doctor knows what is the matter. Of course, the incubator mrst be opened in order to feed the baby its ar- tificial food, but by means of a deft slid- ing of the covers the entrance of any cold air from the outside is prevented. The temperature of the inside of the incubator | Kidney Pills | of the pills and the boy began taking them. icured. It | nig, with perfect snecess, is kept as near ninety-eight degrees as pos- | sible, Her Confidence Shaken. “Its a dreadful thing not to have confi- dence in one’s husband,” said Mrs. Swif- kins. “Yes,” replied the visitor, ‘“‘but you surely have no trouble with yours.” “Thatis all you could be expected to know about it. I was playing poker with him the other evening and he raised the limit on two deuces, and then got scared and called me. Now, what is to become of a woman who has trusted her future to such a man?” The Absent-Minded Critic. ‘What an absent-minded fellow Pfefferl, the critic is!” ‘*How so? “Why the other he read a book that was sent to him ing!” AFT. == FAXCY. ~ A Lad who bad been Dropsical from His Childhood Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills—the Remedy that Never Falied. McIntrrre, Ont. June 4.—The young son of Hugh Lamont of this place has been afflicted with dropsy from infancy. He was bloated and swollen all over. His parents were at their wits end to find some cure for him when they read of Dodd’s Mr. Lamont got six boxes Sefore the sixth box was finished he was dosn’t matter whether the 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, Ax Ovp Axp Wett Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- Z It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrheea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, ‘the great blood and Nerve Remedy, m tienen — ’ SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1894. '$ EXTRACT “ea THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on fuff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, “PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Paynter pres INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, HEMORRHAGES, and A¥E3, PAIN. THE CHIEF EVIL. Who lets mad passion His acts control ; Doth thereby fashion A ruined soul. For every mortal Himeelf, alas ! Set wide the portals Where he will pass. As sight and blindness Are far apart, So wrath and kindness Affect the heart. One leads to sadness And loss and pain, And one to gladness cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap, Gi, Cheaver, S1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, Sole Manufacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- SSS b Signy hes BE SS * Qe ;, s i 5 wets? . Castoria is Drs Samuel Pitener’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ubstitute m harmless for Paregoric, Props, Seothing ! tps, and Caster Oil t is Pleasant. Its quarahteo is thirty years’ use by Pillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys \V¥orms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Casteria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomacia other Narecctic swbstance. [5 15 and bowels, giving healthy and netural sicep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—t Liether’s Friend. s tn ahs ; Castoria. Castoria. “Castoria is an excellent: 1- | iapted to children thas fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of j t es superior te any preseription : : their children.” | > me.” good effect upon tLeir children. | kz ° " Dz. G. C. Osaoorv, | i. A. Ancuer, M. D., tit Mute! | 1 So. Oxford St., Brooklya, N, ¥, eee | Si dlc al lee * Gastoria iz the best remedy for children of | in the children’s depart poken highly of their experi- outside practice with Castoria, we only have among our which Iam acquainted. Ihopothe day isnot | ment far distant when mothers will cons i interest of their children, and uso Ca i stead of the various quack nostrums which cre | mi 3 what is known as reguiar destroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opim, products, yot ve are free to confess that ths morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon x.” them to premature graves.” | Unirep Hosprrab ano DISPENsARY, Dr, J. ¥. Krvcuztce, Boston, Masa Conaway, Ar Augen C, S:uirs, Pres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New Yerk City. as a. Sates eh eames Ee eee . Oa ec el ; =e ¥ EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD-~ ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, ETC, Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents, M’fd. by THE H sWK#R MEDICINECO’Y.,L'td., St.John, N.B. — = FIRE i Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpes'. The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprool. The United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Ce. of BDreeklya. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR PF. E. ISDAND. = : ——. INSURANCE. janll F she dees, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. FOES YOUR Wire IDo HER OWN Washinca? Seeton and Mitche?], Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. ROBERT PALMER & 60, Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. — raY z READ THIS! e are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors wi DOORS and FRAMES. ASHES and FRAMES. MOULDINGS FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS. STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. . ic We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. Ma : All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machimery is new and of the very best descripti y is ar ) y best description, and we manufacture of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. . ROBT. PALMER & CO., Chitown, Nov. 3, 1893—whky Jiiis Jit; _-- —=<CS*sé<~ Pi AK 'S_ NO. WHA Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap, And good and guin. Surely, the devil Appraiseth still, As his chief evil, Man’s own self-will. —_—<> © << Is Your £kin 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 membrane 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 near at hand. Dilute the liniment with water and gently bathe, or moisten a cloth with it and lay upon irritated skin if sensitive; then wash clean in the morning with Castile soap and water. If a person who takes cold quickly 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 defec- tive working of the skin. The re [. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any per- son for the asking. The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion, and is now being taken by invalids 4 with a-tonishing 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. ln big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. eeetee There is now said to be a likliehood that 127,000 anthracite coal miners will be called out on strike to support their bro- thers of the bituminous regions. If this threat is carried out it will mean more loss of trade and more want to workers all over the eastern half of the continent. 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.” Tarrytown, N. Y , June 5.—Twelve of the homeless children at the home of the Catholic sisters of mercy, yesterday after noon ate a poisonous herb which they found growing on the play ground. Five of the children have died, and the other seven are in a critical condition. a We wish everyone in country and city tw call and see our new stock of crockery. which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the grea “lood and Nerve Remedy. ENGLISH & McCOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERC“ANTS AND ATCTLONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanics’ 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 ealled to the following sections of an Act pe 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, commonly 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 wares Or merchandize in this Province, @r solicits or canvasses for orders either for himseifor any other person for the sale, ex- one or purchase of any g 8, Wares or merchandize within this Province, either by the production of samples, photographs, cata- logues, printed or written matter, cr 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 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 be granted and no longer.” 3. “ Any such Commercial Traveller or per- son not permanently residing in this Feo. 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, a obtained the said license, shall for each and every Occasion upon which he or she shail sell any goods, wares or merehandize, or soli- cit or canvass foran order for the sale, ex- Sane 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 ie procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial fregsury. in Sammerside from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., in Georgetownjfrom George B. aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provinciai Secretary-Treasurer, Provincia! 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Charlottetown, May 30, 1894—m w f & bs) within ; is Provinee. oe Se a NWOTTCE empanties or Assoctatio: « Busicess en that the annual T: Act of the Legisla- ti passed in the Ses- ‘An Act to “pose certain Tnecorporated { 1 Associations,” are as fos } Commanies or Assecia- tio: office is not within this Pi " mely.— Fire Insurance Companies......--- nese $100 Life o> -Endowment Insurance Com- PANIZS.....secceeeerrer se roneresseeseones 150 Accident and Guarantee Insurance { ODI PON IOS... seceees coerce reener sees reo i) Trust or Loan or Building Companies » 7 , Or ASSOCIATIONS. .........00..ce00eee08 i Telegraph Companies..........++++-s00+9 250 And on each of the Banke, whether the head office is in this Province or not, it not more than one office in r nee. eveeuia 50 in this Sckgecadb beuilath - 100 1 cbove taxes are payable semi- n the Ist June and 1st Decem- ch year, to the Provincial Secre- 'reasurer. The first payment will m Lst Jane, 1894. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. Provincial Secretary's st} than one office Prince Edward Isiand, May 22, 1#94. HE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, Queen St. may30 re Charilettetowa Driving Park Now open for training. Tiekets can be obteined from me at my office in the Cam- eion Block. A. B. WARBURTON, See’y. May 26 3i 2 lw Farm Fer Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm? The farin consists of sixty acres, and con- tains a good )welling 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, ecured at a great discount in Canadian, American and Come and see our Hats before going English markets. anywhere else. \icKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, i894. —— me mel MORTGAGE SALE. ro be sold by Public Auction, at the Count House in Chariottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. D. 18%, at the hour of twelve o’clock, nom All that tract, piece or parcel of land, sita- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, is Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that fs te say :—Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle ofa piece of land lately sold by Richard Hearts to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great George Street to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one bundred and twentg- four feet; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Large eighty-five feet; thence cast for the distance of twenty-tour feet; thence 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 Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place of édommencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-two ‘n the Filth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, g er with all buildings, fixtures, righis, easements, advantages and appurtenances itsoever to the said premises belonging or nywise appertaining. rho above sale is made pursuant to a power | sale contained in a certain Indenture of gage, bearing date the 25th day of Nov- I) i883, made between John Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the 1 part, and the undersigned, Richard e other part. 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