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KR. aie OF PURE NORWEGIAN oils ¢ bottles | : iwitel one 8 When we assert that lire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- « Troubles, we are backed ° who have used them 3 TH ¢f CURE TO STAY CURED, B ai) druggists or mail on receipt of price, gocents. Or, L. A. Smith & Co., Toron i 5 ease, Rheumatism and al! é other forms of a é € 6 by the testimony or all ta = it { I sell you Dodd’« K y Pj t N pt box : six box $2 | i £4.00 . } at $3.75 p 3 1 ~ ail : ‘ Midil 88 post ' } i . GEORGE E. HUGHES ava ‘ itetown RSONY PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! pills were 8 wonderful discovery. No lt be } Will Efcepeatlog arenas i manner of disease, The information around 2x i Worth ten times the cost of a box A. = about them, and you wile lalways be tha » 4 DOCK They expei all fr sputter from thee nee women find great henefit freta using ustrated SS free. Seid everywhere, or five boxes g10, stamps ; & CO... 22 Custom House St. Trade supplied by W. R. Watson lottetown. bgt Ara Char | and | the exploring party, | the | Scotch \-F LOWER BELLE. Perfectly happy! Well, I am_per- tectly happy. 1 go where I will, I do as I will, and I have not a wish ungranted.” ‘Then, my dear, you have never been in love No; that pleasufe is yet to come.” You think it will be a pleasure?” “If the right man comes.”’ It could not be a eee: bat I see my uncle coming to claim me for a walk, so you will excuse me if I go to meet him ‘Certainly, my dear. Perfectly love- ly, as well as perfectly happy,” said the general's widow, as she turned again to- wards the group of ladies who had been listening to a discnssion between herself aud the most beautiful debutante of the season on the conditions of happiness “Yes,” sighed a plain-looking little woman in an unbe coming brown gown, ‘it is easy to be happy, and even beauti ful, in such costumes.” But interrupted the General's widow, ‘‘Miss Townsand is one of those women who would look well even in sLabby gray alpaca at high noon on a t day The re would be a sweep » the skirt and a set to the waist that | i be impossible to define or imit sisa born dresser, but I am Ww ela ring how long she will be able to dec! i a. herself pe rfectly happy . She does not know what happiness is, if, as she says, she has never been in love,” chimed in a bride of three months, at which the little circle laughed, the General's = suggested that they move thei seats to where they could have a rs view of the main entrance, as it was time for the a train from the north to ar- rive, and it had been whispered that a Scotch Laird of high degree, an Eng- lish Duke, and a well known journalist were expected—the Englishman to join the journalist to do avndicate, and the wird—well, all sorts of rumors were afloat cencerning him. One was that he dressed in kilts, and was follow- | ed by a Highlander in custume also | “Did you ever, £0 many pretty girls? said the General's widow, as she | surveyed the merry crowd that filled | the hallways, stairs, and main entrance of one of Florida’s splendid hotels “And Cons‘aice Townsand is quite the handsomest there.” And the General's widow was right. Tall and most divinely fair, in a gown of softest white silk. she remin ded one | of the royal moon flowers, a great bunch season for a see | | | | of which she held in her hand. They were her chosen flower, and by them she had 1 ime known as the moon girl understenis effects per- fec‘] thought the General's widow, s tched her quietly ard appar without intention seat herself in l-fashioned high-back chair that i just at the foot of the stairway, and over which a graceful palm spread | its dark green leaves. There had been quite a discussion be- |} tween the General's widow, the little lady in brown, and the brides aa to how the Laird, the Duke, and the writer | would act when they first saw Miss Towsand, for the three women had watched with a growing interest the sensations she never failed to produce, until they had begun to have a sense of proprietorship in the girl's radiant beau ty, and would have bitterly resented any criticism the least bit unfavorable. That Miss Townsand deserved their ad- miration was certain, and that she never fziled to be inthe entrance hali when ths evening coaches arrived, faultlessly gowned in white, and carrying her favorite flower, was also certain, so that the three women were sure on this par ticular evening of enjoying the litzle tableau they had mentally arranged. The Englishman did just what the General's widow expected he would; he stopped in the very act of greeting a friend, readjusted his glasses, and after taking a good look, exclaimed; “Stunning, do you know—stunning!” The writer. the bride had declared, wou ld run his hands through his raven no anburn, no sunlight locks— } < k Ss call her a goddess, and end in writing le erses toh As it happened, he caught | si ht of her as he looked up from read ij ing a Ale rram recalliug him to other ; “By athorough knowledge of the nat-| and less arduous duties than writing ; ur | [ gr 1 | f ver ; to the hell of the season would digestion and nutrition, and by a careful | have been. And his locks were browu } al ation of proper of well aud ent short, he did not go through the ; ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our ning act, althoug it did take him a : breakfast and supper a delicat ly flavored | long time to read the telezram, oh. aver he heverage whico may save us ny heavy it he watched the beautiful girl smiling waa” tS Seed | and cha hose about her. Then doctors’ bills. It is by the } judic cious use of | *™ chatting to those abc : | turning to the clerk at the desk, he Bit such articles of diet that a constitution | asivell may be gradually built up until strong “Who is the lady in white with the enough to resist every ten lency to disease. | s,o0n-flowers?” Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating “Miss Townsand of Texas, niece of argund us ready to attack wherever there | Major Townrand, the richest cattle-man ie tweak point. We may escape many a| inthe country. Been here two weeks; tatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti | going to stay two more,” answered the fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- | authority behind the desk, in a I-knew- 2d frame.”—-Civil Service Gazette. you would-ask-it tone of voice, never Made simply with boiling water or milk. | once raising his eyes from the book over Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled | Which be was bending. thus, r “Thank you, Mr. Cash; you would JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic ms ake a tip-top P yy pes “That's all right, old man; when you want an intro = ao to the Major, Iwill gladly arrange it for you As for the Scotch Laird, he did not appear, thereby disappointing the little tals in brown, who had been his cham- pion from the first, declaring that he would be the one to woo and win. ‘My dear, he and his kilts have been bribed into staying elsewlere as attrac- tions,” said the General's widow, who disliked Scotchmen. Beto **No such thing; he is probably soshy or Jate that he has come in by a side entrance. Iam going to look at the | register ag soon as that telegraph-reader Ly wre she could carry out her in ung man ina plain brown travelling suit with a canvas bag in his hand stepped into the brilliantly lizhted hallway, and was at once greeted by half a dozen people, among them Con stance, who stood up on seeing hin, the flowers she had been holding falling in sweet confusion at her feet. Archey—why, Cousin Are ‘hey!’ , Con—why, Cousin Con!” he answer ed, as they clasped hands. | The bride smiled, and whispered some | thing to the general's widow, who an were d: ‘Yes the right man has arrived.” ‘And it is, triumphantly announced the littie lady in brown, *‘ Laird Archi- bald Rot ‘in, of Robin Castle, Scotland.” Harper's Bazar. Not New, After All. The college phrase, ‘‘not in it,” is not new, as many would suppose. but was use! by Euripides, more than two thonsand years ago, in his ‘‘Meleager. when he says: ‘‘Cowards do not. cvunt in battle ; they are there, but not in it.” SURGEON'S FIVES. Failed tu Lemeve the Disease from Hezekiah Vaughan's Sys. | tem —Hvodd's Liidney Pills, which have Never yet Pailed, Cured Bim in Short Order. May 28. He Sanpwicu, zekiah Vaughan of the township of Gosfield, has lately gone i thre an a severe surgical operation at Harper’s ho spital, Detroit, for what differ ent > tors diagnosed as Lver complaint kidney trouble and bladder complaint. tour sergons cutaway at him for 44 hours, but when the y got throu: gh, none of them could tell what was wrong, and the patient was left as bad as ever. The benefits de- rived by a neighbor from the use of Dodd’s | K Kidney P ills, induced Mr. V aughan to try | them. From the first he began to im- | prove. His bowels soon became regular j andthe pains that afflicted him disapp- | eared. Six boxes restored to his former | Vigor @ man who had abandoned all hope of regaining sound health. —_>-- Loxrox, May 30.—It is reported that the Government has decided not to cali an autumn session. Assurance was given Welsh members of Parliament that the Welsh church disestablishment bill will be made the first business of next session. _——- eee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, th ! Blood and NerveRemedy. nei TD ps cemennaanaes " — ‘POSTS, which are THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . “ DR. H. D. JOHNSON. 1 FEEL 20 YEARS YOUNGER,” A Wonderful Cure in Hamilton. eee Paine’s Celery Compound Makes and Strong People Well 3) ee Sp PE oh % = MRS. 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We are now better prepared than ever to supply we tors with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUC TORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL + always kept constan tly in stock. e are aijso prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING ji Plani Jointi ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. ne All kinds of ‘GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., Island. F 4 mia Ch’town, Nov, 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S NO. WHARF. Oe — change THE HERITAGE, The rich man’s son inherits lands, And miles ef brick aud stone and gold, And he inherits soft white hands, And tender flesh that fears the cold, Nor dares to wear a garment old; A heritage, it seems to me One scarce would wish to hold in fee. The rich man’s son inherits cares; A bank inay break, the factory burn, A breath may burst his bubble shares, And soft, white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turn; A heritage, it seems to me, One scarce would wish to hold in fee. The rich man’s son inherits wants; His stomach craves for dainty fare; With sated heart he hears the pants Of toiling ones with brown arms bare, And wearies in his easy chair; A heritage, it seems to me, One scarce would wish to hold in fee. What doth the poor maa’s son inherit ? Stout muscles and a sinewy heart, A hardy frame, a hardier spirit, King of two hands, he does his part In every useful toil and art; A heritage, it seems to me, A king might wish to hold in fee. What doth a poor man’s son inherit? Wishes o’erjoyed with humble things, A rank adjudged by toil-worn merit. Content that from employment springs A heart that in its labor sings ; A heritage, it sees to me, A king might wish te hold in fee. What doth the poor man’s son inherit ? A patience learned of being poor ; Courage, if sorrows come, to bear it, A fellow-feeling that is sure To make the outcast bless his door; A heritage, it seems to me, A king might wish to to hold in fee. Oh, rich man’s son! there is a toil That with all others level stande; Large charity doth never soil, But only whitens soft, white hands— This is the best crop from thy lands; A heritage, it seams to me, Worth being rich to hold in fee. Oh, poor man’s son! scorn not thy state; There is worse weariness than thine, In merely being rich and great; Toil only gives the soul to shine, And makes rest fragrant and benign; A heritage, it seems to me, Worth being poor to hold in fee. Both, heirs to some six feet of sod, Are equal in the earth at last; Both, childrenof the same dear God, Prove title to your heirship vast By record of a well-filled past; A heritage, it seems to me, Well worth a life to hold in fee. The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion, and is now being taken by invalids with astonishing success. Miller’s is “the kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitis and all throat and # 5a, troubles. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. la big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggiste. eecese Wivstep, Conn., May 30.—Heavy frosts fell last night in the towns of Torrington, Litchfield, Winstead, and the surrounding eountry, and all through the section ice formed. In several places the potatees, corn and tomatoes are totally ruined, and the Jose to the farmers will be heavy. A Prominent Lawy er 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.” RS We wish everyone in country and city to call and see our new stock of crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w sasphilisciil Pond’s Extract, Large sums of money are spent by the afflicted to find relief from Piles. Pond’s Extract cures piles, ENGLISH & McGOUBRRY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERC: ANTs AND AUCTIONEERS. Office and Stores~—Mechanies’ Building. WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F.- P. O, Box 142. d&w 3m—mceh12 Notice to Commercial Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers is called to the following sections of an Act pee by the Legislative Assembly of Prince ward Island, Session 1894, intituled “An Act to Ima pose @ Direct ‘Tax on Certain Classes of Traders”: 1. “ From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not emonenlly residing inthis Province doing business within this Province, commonly known as “ Commerciai pre ellers, ” and every pcrson not permanent- ly residing in this Province, and who sells either for himself or any other person any 8, wares or merchandize in this. Province, or solicits or canvasses for orders either for himseifor 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, 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 tothe Provincial Treasurer of this Provinee 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 Provinee, and to solicit and canvass for orders for the sale, exchange or purchase of goods, wares and’ mercbandize 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 granied and no longer.”’ 3. “ Any such Commercial Traveller or per- son not permaneutly residing in this Pro- vince as aforesaid, who, after the passing ot this Act, shall sell’ any goods, wares or mer- chandize, or solicit or canyass 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 d the said license fee or direct tax, an ned the said licen-e, shall for each’ and every occasion upon which he or she shall sell any goods, wares or merchandize, or soil- cit or canvass foran order for the sale, ex- or purchase of any goods, wares or mere aindine as aforesaid, be liable to pay the sum of two hundred dotiars to the said Pro- vincial Treasurer.” This Act is now in force, License can be procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial Treasury, in Summerside from Wm. T. Hunt Esq., in Georgetown from George B. Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary- Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 15th May, 1894. mayl6—dy tf pat pio tf DHNSON'S 4Nopyne LINIMENT LIKE ANY OTH uw INTEENAL as EXTERNAL — Originated ty an Oid F; Im 1is8i0 Think Of It. eee Evecy” ies sirould Sioa ea rut rade role Serenata zane era tao cae eso Hie F ana Farge Jisbio te beset te a eee Seo eae Trade snpplied by W. R. Watson Char- lottetown. ° aa JUNE POND's EXTRACT “wa THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trads-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALINC. —_—_——— =" PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, ee ely sl FeEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. SOLD BY ALL ORUGGISTS, $1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water. Sole Manwfactwrers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- ALL OUR SPRING SUT ——AND OVERCOATIN NOW IW. Used Internally and Externally. 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We make this exceptional offer Au.order that we may secure a new subscribers, but all who are Already subscribers may opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magaz yVear, large number ot il themselves of this Address : The Examiner Publishine f0. HAMOTTETORN. F aval » LAN: 1894. We are now taking Eggs, and with still fur- ther improved facilities will require this season a larger quantity than ever before of REALLY CHOICE FRESH STOCK, for which we guar- i = adaes CASH PRICE gents throughout Town and Country. EGG CASES always supplied to customers freee of charge. AULD PPG obtainable dalivered at our Store or to our : = &D7—inon thn «at dv gm *%e | purchases 2, 1894. _———) SPRING IS HERE ! and so are we, with every- thing in the Hardware line needed for Farm and Garden purposes. It’s time to prepare for spring work by needful of Shovels, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Plows, thain Traces ete., all at the lowest pricesin Charlottetown Tde season ot gardening and cropping is too near to admit of deiay. We can fix you out in the most satisfaetory man- ner if you will drop into our Store and let us know what you need. If you want any Barb or Annealed Wire, we have a full stock of both kinds. If you intend painting this spring don’t forget that we keep the best quality of Paints and English Paint Oil at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Gar- den Sets. ~~ PENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. ap6 Farm for Sale THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward itoad, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm? The farm consists of sixty acres, and con- tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbaildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection, Terms easy. Apply to . BENOIT, Water Street July 3, 1893 HATS HATS! We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, secured at a great discount Canadian, American and Come and see our Hats before going in English markets. anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1 9, iso, “MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court ARs A in Chariottetown, in Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o ‘clock, no™ All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Quecn’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :-—~Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle of @ piece of land lately sold by Richard Hearts to Joseph Jac kson; thence north along Great George Stieet to Euston Street; thence weat along Euston Sirect one hundred and twenty- four feet; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Large eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-four feet ; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son’s land; tothe northern boundary of Jos- eph Jackson's land ; thence east al the north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place of commencement, being part of Towa Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Fifth Hundred of Town Lotsin Charlottetown, together with all buildings, fixtures, righte, easements, advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertaining. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indentare of Mortgage, bearlng date the 25th day of Nov- ember, 4 D 1898, made between Jotin Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, of the other part, Yor further particulars as to title, terms of sale and otherwise, apply to Mr. Wiiliam 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlotte- town Dated this 15th day of May, 1894. RICHARD HEARTZ, ortzagee. mayil—law (tu) CAVEATS, TRADE MARK CORvncITe. CAN I 5 onrare + FA PATENT? Fora mest Opinion, write to NN & CO.,, who bave bad aor en any renee’ expenenre inthe patent business. tions strictiy confidential. A Handbook ‘of fe formation concerning Patents and how to tain them sent free. Also a cata’ of mecha sca) and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientific American. and Us are brought widely before the panse with out cost to the inventor. is splend fecned weekly, elegant iy liuatrated. Sooty rgest circulation of any sci world. &3 a year. cone sent free. Bui'di Ediuon. monthly, $2.50a year. Single tifal plates, in colors, and phot f ner ai plates, in co! bs raphs of nev’ houses, with — brtiders to saw tbe re contract latest Sontens ddress oie Yorg, 36r RY OADWAY, Lumber! Lumber ! FOR SALE On Peake’s No. 3 Whart. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Al a large supply of al] kinds of Lum- 4.180, ber, inch iding Pine, Spruce and Hemiock Boar Scantling, Stndding, Fencing, Pa ings » Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. The whol le of the above will be scld cheap for cash, as it must be “Sepenel of before opening of navigation. POOLE & LEWIS. P. S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the time for the collection of amounts due us March lat. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS, €h’town, Feb. 8, 1894, is Saece il AAR csi St het gay ion NE te sas ee Me fe eaeieh 1 Meghabe t