7 * ak a ne ah Fe a OE. gover imi EO a nc — aes } CALENPAR FOR MAY, 1896 | re t : — ~ oe = 29.0m., a. m. S E New Moon, 5t! day, 101 Piret Quar ay 5.5m, a.m, F Fa!) Mo } ia 4m on, t Last Qua Ay ’ pm, N I j | Da ! ; set water | —_—|— i ht after’n 7 — > 1}! _ yate nead. Room ” \ a - raeEe " - ) , Bi eaenis ® aa TERMS : Four Dollars a Year -t ‘ : . - 4it 4 eo 6 { Sa 0 42 —o . owe ee eee 6| Sunday Ll 26 | 1m more | NEW SERIES } TTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND $}1 ' 0 ll ‘ + s oR “5 CHARLO ] V A , +. e « ’ 9| W lay 2 10/1 ay i 1383; = a SN ——————— 4 11} F 5} 2 52 | 12 Sa 73°69 13} 8 8} 6 20 4 Mo 6 23 15 | 1 2} 3 5 18) Wed av 22 | g 94 {T{ Thursdas : 9 6 18. Prida 23} 24) 9 46] }f | Sacurday 2 25} 16 22 9 Ss 10 = j io. 9 a : si hileataaial tie i iiitiakiad <5 enue ait oe 21} i 27; il 36 fy will Le paid by the GENERAL ACCIDENT ASSURANCE COR- a2 | fue 29, aft 13 | : : PORATION, LIMITED, of Victoria Buildings, Perth (to whom 23 | “ v 0 52 ti Notice of Claim: must be sent witnin seven days of accident), to the 34) 1 | 1 | 1 32 ’ legal representative of any person killed or fatally injured (should i 6) Pr ’ ! Se 2 2 15] lea yy au ‘ lent within one ealendar month there : 26 | Sat a\ 21 . S sg i sfter) by ana lent to the train in which the decease lt was an ordinary ' 7| Sunda oe 4 ; & | passenger, anc who at cle time of sash accident was wearing the TIMES i 23'M ny 20 85 4 | — INSURANCE BRACK, and was farther the possesssr of this Coupon Ticket ; #9, T \ I 3¢ 6 4 ~ t necessarily npon bis person), bearing his usual signature written in ink i 30); W sday 8 7 ia = the space below, ani duly witnessed. This Insurance is limited to one i nT aday 418i\7 38 ® 4 et | Conpon for each person; it hol ls goud until March 14th, 1895 | = = 7 | S Signature chi = : : { - OT idk tre ROPE ci. « 6. < cone cphdndinsesbenbasnas Suchneseias ch trthanshedeee eel | | HAI} bY AML ih The above ice po eee D. A. | | BELCE’S, where you will always fiad the | finest line of Genty’ Furnishings. ; Charlottetown, May 7, 1594—m wf Tox Leaprve DatLy NewsPaPrer or P. BK. isianp, gued every afternoon, from the office of | gp Exawineur Pcsursnine Company, in the adou Heuse Building, Queen Street. } RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) Ous Year $4.00 | Mow THs . . . 200 MontTus Secceee a eee Ge MonTH ‘ - 0.35 Gent post paid to any part of Canada or the | United States ADVERTISING RATES Por smal! acivertisements which are ordered tor only one or two weeks the charge is 3 gente per inch for the first inserticn, and 20 eents for each continuation. Rate cards are f&rnished on application at the office. Speciai gontract prices at a reduced rate are quoted @e advertisements four inches in size or larger, which are to run for three months or longer. No special notices inserted unless paid for et the rate of 10 cents per line, and ander no dreumstances will such paid notices appear je the loca) column. Seecial discounts made on all advertise- nls connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, enlcs, etc. No notices will be inserted with the same uniess the reguiar rate of 10 cents per ne is paid. JUST RECEIVED CO's. * NEW FLOUR Ay 8, B. ENMAN & —(x) BEAVER and FAMOUS brands of Fiour very cheap for Cash at | a Sicods engemmununanns tone inebooh S. B. ENMAN & CO’S., | ’ | Rg Hewspaper in P. BE. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium Chariottetuwn, 41; 3, 189i—mon f In J. D. MeLeod’s Old Corner Building. through which to make their announcements : — =. public, is abundantly proved by the fact that oe lh : a —————— MORTGAGE SALE, | ju order to accommodate our advertisers we | —_——— bave been compelled to enlarge the paper to Srreiasresman emi tw tes! PJON'T Ler AnorHer WASH-DAY ae Go By Witxour Usine To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House tn Charlottetewn, on WEDNESDAY. the sixth day of June, A D Is, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— M. m, Post O'Fee, é. Mefc. 3, Maipeque Road, C. Paal, Lower pring Park Road, “ W. M. Coifin, ‘srafton Street, All that traet, piece and parcel of land situ- S& ate, lying and being on rowers Number D r Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. » Sixty-on*, in King’s County, in Prinee Ed- Chapp.ii, Prince Street, Bacaar Sore, Queen Street, - ward Island, bounded and described as fol- Geo. Oarter & Co., Queen Strect. - . laws, that is to say :—By @ iine commencing & Gray, News Stail, P. E. OU will find Serial PEL S at a stake fixed in the south side of the Stur- geon Koad, and inthe north-west angle of Farm Lot Number Seventy now or formerly in the possession of John Steele, and runr3.g thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764 south fifty-six chains and sixty links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on the north side of the Saint Mary’s Road; thence alop that it will do what no other soap can do, and M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sam- Harzy McFarlane, Souris. Hou. D. Gordon, (;eorgetown. n, Mt. Stewart. } I. Railway and | en the trains | DA. G. M. Clarke, Alberton. ! TINT A. J. MeXeil Stanley Brid will please you every the said rear line west eight chains an A.J ne _— ale) — i P y eighty-one links; thence north to Stargeon " oe ” way. Road aforese’d, and thence along the same ! enst to the place of commencement, contain- Tl 7 . i is Ea Clean ing by estimation fil.y acresof land, a iittle q y rc more or less. € W eekly Examiner | ” : The above sale is made pursuant to a power and of sale contained in a Morigage aatee he 15th 8 imued every Friday morning from the | ° - day of November, \ D Issi, made between bi : . ’ i wd . i Economical to wash with Papiel Duncan and Sarah Dunean, his wife, I ee oe ee | thi of the one part, and Henry Coombs of the whieh has appeared in the Dally editions, and | $ soap. Uther part, and duly assigned to the under- @a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting | signed, so snd ful! of the calahenemn — mt i For further particulars apply to Mr. William co ' _ . . - ° . S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Char- The subscription for Tuz Weexry Exam. Seeton and Mitche'!, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. lottetown. INnEP, post paid to any part of Canada or the Dated this 30th day of April, A D 1894. United States, is one dollar per year. _— —_———————— —_— RICHARD HEARTZ, { seal ovina oe Advertising rates on the same scale as given Assignee of Mortgag Eoin cit Hardware a ae DOCTOR DORSEY, : gate House Fittings, Stove Ware, TI Ni W AR ke Physician Paints, Wholesale and Retail! } Three Dwellings on Pleasant Street, all } in good order, with Stable and Coach House. Rent moderate. and Surgeon. | Vv 4 D Graiuate of the Medical Department of the WILLIAM DODI University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Start of Beile- vue Hospital and the New York Uagia Hospital, New York City. Korth Side Queen Square OFFICE . MONDAY. “ "394 TW r 5 KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet- ter than others end enjoy life more, with less expenditures, by more promptly adapting the ¥ wld’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to nealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the rewedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting ; in the form most acceptab’e and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, diepelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing eonstipation. It hag given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale Dy all drug- gists in J5c. bottles, but it is manu- tactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accent any substitute if offered. W. &. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteowa P.E Teland. iymwtf Seeds! Seeds! In Store and to Arrive:—Red Fife, White Fife and Bearded Wheat, Barley, }tack and White Oats, Freld Peas, Vetches, Timothy and Clover Seed, ete. Also, Feed, Hay, Oats, Bran, Chopped Vats and Burley, Cornmeal, il Cake, ete. F. L. MACNUTT, apls--2w 2aw wky 2i Queen Street. ote THE SOCIETY OF ARTS ef Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STQCK, - - $100,000. A Society estxblished with a view to disseminate the tasté@ for arts, to encourage anid help artisis. Incorporated by Lettere Patent of the Goverument of Canada, te 27th February, 1893. GALLERY @P PAINTINGS Nos. 1 (66 WNotre Dame St., Montréal. Ons of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock? a. m., to 4 p. m. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sanzay and @ great many others, are members of this Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next distribution of Paintings between the Society and Scripholders on May 23rd. Price of Scriptum, $1.09. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—mwf tf Director. Unlike the Duteh Process No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in the preparaticn of W. BAKER & CO.’S reakfastGocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. | fl ithasmorethan three times l the strenst' of Cocoa mixe-t with Starch, Arrowroot o¢ pe) Sugar, snd is far more eco- nomical, costing less than one cent a cup it is deliciows, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywhers. _W. BAKER € 00, Dorchester, Mass we AFTER HAVING BEEN KEPT ~_- UP ALL NIGHT With that COUGH, it you do not want to repeat the experience, buy a bottle of the OLD STANDARD REMEDY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE FOR Reddence—Near Corner of King and Queen A + prec aaron “| Hardware and Jewel Stoves below Croeapesieg ane Cheese ; . ? . es . PE. Island Railway, any other prices on the Island. ate th Dece The very best work guaranteed on all the trains of th aatwei will ru dally (un. wal jobs for Creameries and Cheese Fastorioe. t of t tallway will run Sun- rh an spp " days excepted) as fullows— y WE MAKE A SI ECIALTY OF THI Read down Read up ; KIND OF RK. . M. Arrive P.M ” f ! cxtgnmepestiangn fen 1B, B. NORTON & CO..| xu. sizvaneey an Berean Wi ieanite. Phy ee Po | - | "9 M. SPEVENSOS, +A ++ canteens. ae MANUFACTURER OF 6a os Solos Emerald Junection..... 124 ; 4 4 .F 4 ° ; sone — 6 ; Beco emangton gb QUEEN STREET. Tinware, Steve Pipe, de, 10D) Ar....---.. Summerside...... lw 7? 55 QUEENS STRELT. ie Lv......... Summerside. ......++- Ar te 30 Cherlottetown, April 24, 1894—tu fri vida cinaanae che.. ssseeesct + . pep » > SLAND. ta... “Wrllingtnn. 0002. 1 _.._. —-—-— LCHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND 210... cpp eiteaderien-codel , areas bons egal ae He aie “floomiieid soecavererade BE & All orders promptly attended to. r+ epesnpipamen ~~ mORRgRINTeerheNG | | 525 Ar...... . Tignish reveeeLsV® OO} e wii S ap9—tf Tee ee om a toMs be eas ae 2% Lv.......,Chartot WI. .cc00s cee r q 250 ate oi neers sae. «. ‘eae Make a better filling for Corsets ; 8% Ar.... Moun PWOFE. . 051-00: : 1 m 7 ae ee oe oe than any other known material. 1 y 4& Ar.......--.@eorgetown........... Lv 70 “Featherbone”’ Corsets are tough- “ y z FM tad a Ah er and more elastic than any ® Ly ° yon! Stewart. ....«-++- : {$s os negeelnmnensesoers eon eee 08 other make, as they are entirely a Sees w@ as omen rene’ aoe filled with quills (Featherbone). lave removed my v0 tecessnesennnnnertnesannns 4 cnannesenseannannt “corse bik aan adds wiki a ae 6x. ae To be had at all Retail Dry Goods Stores- J I “" D, POMTINGER —__-~ | A. E. McEachen’s Boot Store, | Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. J. UNSWokKi ct, Superinteadent. Charlottetown, Dec. .4, 1805. ~ 4 HAVE A GUESS a . Oh, wheelmen, all take my advice, And don’t forget, be eure To take a look at the famous “ Bike” In PROWS2’S well-known two Weeks & Beer's Old Stand, Queen St., where I wil! be pleased to see doors: below Seed Wheat, Timothy, Glover, &. all my custon 1ers. J. BD. TAYLOR. Se GR i iS apa REMOVAL! Mg. ROBERT BBALASTO AUCTIGNEE®, wed hie Office to Store occupied ae) er. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. We have just received a large portion of our SPRING SEEDS, and more to follow weekly. Northwest Red and White Seed Wheat, also Onlario White Russian and Color- ado Bearded Wheat, Canadian and Western Timothy, Large Late Red Alsike and White Clovers, Peas, Vetches, Corn, Elax, etc. all good, fresh Seeds imported this spring, wholesale and retail. Also, Spring Tooth Harrows, Frost & Wood Plows, one and two-horse Grain Seeders, Seeder — and Harrow Com- bined, Road Carts, Road Wagons, Buggies, ete, Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Store. The handsome Brantford Bicyele That in their window’s shown Is as good as any in Charlottetown, And it may be your own. — in which are cents galore # placed where all can see ; Guess how many cents the jar contains And the “Bike” your own will be. Be wise, rake al! your purchases At PRO WSE’S Clothing Store; Each purchase, on that Bicycie, Will give you one chance more. 3 “il A the ist of May Mr. Beairsto wi mo a patcg Store on corner of Queen A. HORNE & CO. |» J Gratton Sreets, now ued by Mr. J. Their Carpets, Hats and Furn\shings, And a}, in fact, they keep, Compared with others in the town Are more than quite as cheap. Gray’s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum The best Cough Cure in the world. Sold everywhere 25 cts. a bottle. KERRY WATSON & CO. Paropnrietons MONTREAL. caceeutminamiasieieaa an, * Fate . rif & Ra 4 - oe Soh By FES Sy ae ay : % 2S Swe a: ' < Bs TH « f) -T ah nest = Yaw ; 3 Stee yan ere ; “nk i 3 € ee i ed ‘ senefii every dev; sux 5 umongy MeniahGoy.: 42 and kosses €ndesd, 2 cae metricd Wee pemowed. us encivy, bssin powsr, whom fates rs . ; aré rstmet ty tits 4 sort : aad weak puvions ef tie t ye: ; seencthened, Victimsefa e3, recloin your ~ rnhoo.t \ folly, overvors .earty errors, it i a] your viger! ToSMMAir, CVT 44 r: £. stares. Dican't be dicararen ad wf haverobbed you. Jutusshow youl = dical science and businuss honot + here go handiahand. Wri fer ort with explanations and proofs. +c. > 4 free. Over 2,000 references. = ei iS ? MAY "THE DAILY EXAMINE “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. 14, 1894. CURIOUS FACTS. A Great Gathering of Paragraphic In. formation, The spinning wheel was invented in India before the most ancient historical records. portion to the population than any other country. Artificial ice was first manufactured by the use of chemical mixtures in the year i783. _ The Egyptians, 2,000 years before Christ. had hoes made of bone, with wooden handles. Bones of a mastoden have been an- earthed at a depth of forty feet on a plan. tation in Texas. The same kind of plows ure used in Cey'on to-day that were employed there 2,000 years ago. Spoons of wood, horn metal or stone have been made in every country from prehistoric ages. The primitive drum was a section of a hollow tree with piece of skin tightly tied over the top. The first agricultural implement, the ancestor of both the spade and the pick, was a pointed stick, By the old system of chronology in vogue in China the year 1894 is marked as the year 7,910,343. The Greeks had two kinds of hoe; one broad, like our own, the other having two tines or points. Coiumella says that Roman peasants levelled their ground with rollers made of the trunk of a tree. An underground railroad up the Jung- fran mountain is one of the late projects of Swiss engineers. The Chinese claim that their best mn sical instrument, the king, was invented 2,000 years before Christ. The spade used by the Roman peasant dnring the empire was @ wooden instru- ment tipped with iron. The latest census of Europe shows the population to consist of 170,818,561 males and 174,914,119 females. The antecedents of the artistic rattle used in our orchestras was a gourd with half a dozen pebbles in it. An amount of blocd equal to all that is contained in the body passes through the heart once every three minutes. At Saltsburg. Austria, a man was kept prisoner for fifteen years, during which he never saw a human face. Photographers claim tkat they can take a picture of a rifle ball traveling at a speed of 3,000 feet per second, Seuiptors contend that the hight of the Venus de Medici, five feet fiveinches, is the perfect stature for women. The average cost of building a Brit- ish ironclad is $240 per ton; the French, $275; lialian, $255; German, $300. Punck is the Hindu word for five, be- cause five ingredients—arrack, sugar. tea, lemons, and water—enter into its com position. The Red Sea is so called because it is litterally covered with minute red ani- maiculae; the water itself 1s of # clear, bright bine. On some parts of the coast of France, wheu the wind is east, the mist that ap- pears, it is said, bears with it a notice- able perfume. Inmates of English prisons are em- loyed in picking oakum, making coal co for the general postoftice. There are severai factories in India, and one, at least, in Europe, that at Mannheim, Germany, where butter is made from cocoanuts, Au English firm is using the silk of the wild silk worm from which is wo ven a soft, substantial fabric of light tusson or pongee shade. The Abuses of Vivisection. Authoritative comments leave no room for doubt that the atrocious vivi- section sometimes practised or suggested by pseudo-scientists is as abhorrent to bysicians as to laymen. On the other any the utility of legitimate vivisec- tions in promoting the welfare of the human race and the races of domesticat- ed animals has been abundantly demon. strated, most tangibly of all, perhaps, durii,z the past decade, in reference to brain surgery and to bacterial diseases. This being freely conceded by practically al! qualified observers, it would seem that the main problem of vivisection (so long a ‘‘vexed question”) is in a fair way to be worked out to the mutual satisfac- tion of vivisectors and their aforetime critics. But there is a subordinate phase of the subject somewhat recently pre sented, which one cannot re with so much satisfaction, namely, the grow- ing practice of vivisecting before classes of young pupils in the secular schools. Such an over-zealous applica- tion of the ‘‘scientific method” is fit to ap- pear only in that sorry system of pedago gics which makes light of suntiment and considers the goal of education to be the acquisition of bare facts. In a broader view it must appear that such grewsome exhibitions will have a most unwhole- some effect upon the mind of a child, tending to strengthen rather than to re- press its selfish and cruel instincta) The child who has been taught through “scientific” demonstrations to regard a pet cat or dog as an animated machine with contracting muscles and blood-pro- pelling heart and bile-secreting liver, in- stead of a living being possessed of feel- ings and emotions somewhat akin to its own, can never again regard the sacred mystery of life in quite the same light as befure. It has gained knowledge of very doubtful value at the expense of 2 distinct ethical secrifice. Far better might that child remain ignorant of the appearances of vital organs than lose its awe for the vital principle that ani miates them. If physiological experi ments must enter into the scheme of the nmiodern syetem of education, let them at least, be deferred until moral principles are firmly grounded. Edison's Latest. Edison is now at work ons plan to grease the sides of ships 80 that they will slip through the water mcre readily. He says the friction of sult water and its con’tituents are much more than is generally believed, and if he can only do what heis trying to do the Campania can make the voyage be- tween New York and Liverpool in four days. New Warships. The British Government is to add eight new battleships to the naval force, at a cost of $33,000, When Needles Were Made. Needles were first made in 1545, when gen was a good day's work. The Fiy's W ings. Itis believed the fly can males 600 strokes a second with its wings, eae acne a THE BLOOD is the source of health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to keepit pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SA RSAPARILLA. The April statement of the United States Treasury shows an increase of $10,011,120 in the public debt during the month. 200 pairs men’s ready-made pants, from $l a pair up. Cone and secure a@ pair. All sizes in tweeds and wersteds.—D. A. Bruce, m0 3i ERIE MEDICAL C0., Cefcis, £1. p gch2 9—dy “ “ E a Charlottetown, April 13, 1894—dy lawgjwky 4i Australia has more churches in pro- | VOL 33.—NO, 255 THAT LITTLE KID. When I see a little youngster Wrapped in long and swaddling clothes, Strapped inside his wicker carriage, Out of sight, except his nose, When he’s left with dazzling sunlight Torturing each blinking lid, Then with all my heart I’m thankful That I’: not that little kid. When I see him in the nursery, By the fire. warm and bright, Playing with his toys and trinkets, Laughing gay from morn to night; Keeping mother, aunt and sisters Running hither at his bid, Lest his life should know a trouble, Would I were that little kia! When I watch his helpless actions As he tries alone to walk, When I bear his wordless prattle, As he does his best to talk— When I think what tiresome studies He must have, as ence we did, Really I am very thankful That I am not that little kid. But—when decked with bows and ribbons, On his “‘ma’s” reception day, Held by scores of budding maidens, Loved and hugged, he hears them say, “Let me hold him !” “Kiss me, darling!” Pressed to scores of lips, and hid In their arms by clouds of kisses, Jove! I wish I were that kid ! —Bostoa Transcript. — - —— . —e + Reen A RETURNED EXODIAN TALKS, A Moncton Times reporter recently had a taik with Mr. James Howell, a native of Westmorland County, who has been absent in the United States for the last nine years, but who has now returned home with his family to stay. Mr. Howell lived in the town of Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., New York state, a place of about 5000 inhabitants. He says he saw nothing in the United States that ever made him feel like settling permanently in that country. Since returning home he has discovered that a family can live cheaper here than in Uncle Sam/’s territory. In addition to other household utensils he mentioned crockerware as being much cheaper here. Farmers in this country, he savs, are much better off than in the section of New York siate where he lived. They realize about two cents more for their beef and the ruling prices generally are more stationary. Eggs are down to nothing almost this spring. A fair price is sometimes realized for potatoes, while at other times the price is away down. Cheese is two cents a pound higher here than there. Mr. Howell lived about 30 miles from where Mr. Taylor, M. P. for Leeds, Ont., instituted inquicies recently with a view to comparing the prices in Canada and the United States. Mr. Howell noted Mr. Taylor’s report and says it was correct, not a single statement being ex- aggerated. Speaking about wages, he saye millmen where he came from were working for $l per day and were required to labor 114 hours at that. THE COGHLANS MAKE UP. (Philadelphia ltem.) The reconciliation between Charles Coghlan and his sister Rose seems to be complete. Last week Charles went to St. Louis to join his sister, who was playing there. Miss Cogh!an in an interview re- ferred to the maticr as follows : “[ will speak for Charles myself. He did not come to St. Louis to join our com- pany. Hewill take no part in the play we are presenting, either in St. Louis or anywhere else. Our company is to be re- organized, and we will disband after we fill at an eugagement in Cincinnati next week. I intend to open at Madison Square Theatre, New, York May 18, in Charles’ own play, “Checkbook,” and he is here to rehearse it.” Miss Gertrude Cozhlan was a silent list- ener to tue conversation. When Gertrude was asked if her mother or Miss Knehne Beveridge accom pavied her father and her- self to the city, Miss Rose broke in with some agitation: “Now, for pity’s sake, for the sake of my- self and for my company, don’t bring up Charles’ domestic troubles again. The papers of the country have told of his troubles time and time again: why not let it drop now? Iwill state, however, by way of explanation, that Miss Beveridge is not in St. Louis. I don’t know where she is, as I never asked my brother. She may be in New Yerk for all I know. She wil] not be with our company, while Charles will. I have never recognized her as my brother’s wife, and I never will. Mr. Coghlan only had one wife, and that lady is still living.” Miss Beveridge, it is said, as broken with Coghlan for good, and will shortly eailfor Germany. where she has an offer for next season. _— Oe oe In the Spring Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. The impurities which have accumulated in the blood durin the cold d months must be expelled, or when the mild days come, and the effect of bracing air is lost, the body is liable to be overcome by debility or some serious disease. The remarkable success achieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the many words of praise it has re- ceived, make it worthy your confidence. We as}: you to give this medicine a trial. We are sure it will do you good. Read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, al] from reliabie, grateful people. They tell the story. poeoge — rT Ali Aaa Walter Dohm, the Princeton Untversity athlete, and cne of the fastest sprinters and hurdle-racers in the country, died at Denver a few nights ago of pulmonry trouble brought on by over-training. For two years past he has been engaged in newspaper work, tiow to Get a Suulight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrapr pers bearing the words “why does 1 woman look a!J sooner than a man”) to Levey Bros., Lid., 43 Scott St., Toronto, ani you will receive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, aud well worth framing. This is an ensy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. The gold reserve in the United States has fallen to $94,000,000 and will probably drop to 90,000,000 before another week. There is hot sv much anxiety over this matter as there was, Some of the Ameri- can papers aie beginning to ask whether a new issue of the bonds will be necessary. ———_ oo — 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 ali throat and lung troubles. ivery bottle warranted. No eily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, ‘the great blood and Nerve Remedy. St. George, New Brunswick. After the Grip No Strength, No Ambition tood’s Sarsaparilla Gave Perfect Health. The following letter is from a well-known merchant talior of St. George, N. B.: “C. 1. Hoed & Co., Lowell, Mass. : “Gentlemen—I am glad to say that Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills have done me a great deal of good. I had a severe attack of the grip in the winter, and after getting over the feyer I did not seem to gather streng*h, and haa no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparilla proved to be just what i needed. The results were very satisfactory, and I recommend this medicine to all who are afflicted with rheumatism or other Hood’s*" Cures aMictions caused ty poison and poor blood. 1 always keep Hood's Sarsaparilla in my house and use it when I need atonic. We also keep Hood’s Pilis on hand and think highly of them.” J. W. DyYKEMAN, tt. George, New Brunswick, Hood’s Pil!s sre purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain cr gripe. Sold by all druggists. Ur ort Below will be found a Cembination Coupon, which, whea cut out and sent to this office with ten cents, will entitle sender to any one Part of whichever Port folio is desired. Sample copies of all the books may be seen at this office or at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. The Examiner Publishing Comp’y, CHARLOTTETOWN. ’ STODDARD'S PHOTOGRAPHS. an Parts 1 to il Now Ready! bs Coupon and Ten Cents will fw procure any Part. THE MAGIC CITY y WORLD'S FAIR PICTURES, Parts 1 to 13 Now Ready! ee = ee vrocure any Part. eeeere ow Ge @ @ ty This Co;pon anl Ten Cents se YOUR CWN COUNTRY, The King of Portfolios. — ZA PICTURESQUE AMERICA Part No 1 New Ready -_------ This Coupon and Ten Cents will procure any Part. FISPSTVSTTE REMOVAL. DR. MURRAY. I have removed my Dental Oitice next door to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store Queen Street. ap26 allele Salil, “sil tly Ml, Nill lil lta lialilall Whether cuaffed frou a vessel of & 4 tin, plass cr cold; @ There’snothingso & good for the young or the old—as A delicious, health- Giving, thirst-satis- fying beverace. A temperance drink for A 25c, package makes 5 gallons, . Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere Lobster Supplies. — The subscriber offers the following outfits tor Lobster Factories anc Fishermen at the lowest prices :—2,000 cases 1 ib Tall Cans, 2,000 cases 1 Ib Flat Cans 500 cases } Ib Flat Cans (all outside suidered as required for conti- nental markets, flat cans made from charcoal tin plates), 100 boxes Charcoal Tin fo ant 1,000,900 Linings for salls, Flats and } lb Gans, 2tons Block Tin, 2 tons Lead, 1,000 Ibs Lobster | wine, 100 coils Rope (all sizes), 5 dor Herring Nets, assorted sizes, er with all small Outfits uired ina © Factory. Also, 50 bris Heavy Mess Pork, 100 Dried Hams. Write for prices. Apply to G. D. LOMGWORTH, Water Street. Ch’town, April 13, 1804—4w law Physicians Endorse Them, and Physicians Make ; Them. Toe Headache and Catarrh. How many le suffer constantly from the above diseases, which ulti- mately lead to nervous prostration, consumption and death. Mrs. Whitte- more says: *‘Have had e and catarrh for years, and found no relief until I took Skoda’s Discovery. I have not had headache once since.” Skoda’s Discovery purifies the Blood, tones up the nerve centers and makes you well, Skoda’s Little Tab! beadache, apd Loe Faye Medical Advice Free. SKODA DISCOVERY 60., LTD., WOLFVILLE, N.S, For sale by all druggists. Trade sap oe r W. R53 Watson; Charlottetowa