wa : : * ne SR ot oe ‘ THE A Sale SET unite the Dutch Process a No Alkalies by or >»; ) i} $ ges ] ; Other Chemicals ; are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & €0." reakfastGocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. rethan three times \ i! the strenyth of Cocoa mixet m with Starch, Arrowroot « Sugar, and is far more ec - nomical, costing less than one cent a It is delicious, nourishing, and EAsits DIGESTE Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law It has mx US HERMANS > a [DO YOU ADMIRE STRONG AND | HEALTHY BABIES ? lactated Food Gives Health, Strength and Heartiness. } There is no artificial food in the world th at ecntains so many muscle and tiesue- Food A well-kn physician recently inal that the large majority of foods | now sold were of no real value as flesh and rming qualities as Lactated wn Canadian bene producer Lactated Food is the best diet for the infant’s development and strengthening. | Lactated Food is easily digested and as- | similated and does not cause inflamation | and irritation of the stomach and digestive | rgans as other foods do j wactated Food saves baby from dysentry | liarrhiwa and cholera infantum. | Lactated food will make baby well, if it 2 SICK, cross or peevish at present. as much as the practice of any other sci- ence; and the worst ofa situation like the ; Lactated Food is the best on earth for OFFICE—K& a] sIDE» M - nfants when teething comes on ; it keeps u a P. | them bright and happy | Loans t tated Lactated Food “saves babies” lives.” | ayvoi- NOTICE THE ART OF GOING WITHOUT. 4 : iinet —--— Che hard times through which we are | A. HERMANS, of th: 1 firm and old passing, and whieh have been severely felt i stand, has manufactured a new kind of | by many Canadians as well as by our | Wrought I Rail ar Su} to cast | friends to the south of us, have taught ron, a ; lid desig P - many lessons, perhaps not least of these | ing to fence lin their . graveyards | being the art of going without. Elizabeth would do wellby calling at his store be- | Stuart Phelps, writing for the Outlook, | fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen | under the heating above says: | St rhe practice of economy needs training | | | * soSSgoeo Find Almost Every-| a. e +2 where You Go ? THE DAILY EXAMINER isS—The Best FOR ADVERTISERS ee MEN! Nervous Men: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Gratetul—Comlorting Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operat ms of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of weli-seiect- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break fa ta i ety pe ra de Be LY fla ored beverae Whico may Save is many Heavy doct rs’ bills It ia by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a < stitution may be gradually built up unt strong enough wo resist ae endency to disease. Hundred ds of subtle maladies are float ng around us ready to attack wherever there is tweak point. We may escape many a tacai shaft by keeping ourselves well f fied by pure blood and a properly nouristi- ‘d frame.”—Civil Service Gazett Made simply with boiling water or milk. ld only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, Engiand. DON'T DESPAN DODDS ” KIDNEY WILL oy. YOu e Dodd’s Kidney : Bright’s Diseaee. Dia \ Dr a ae sum atism H DD i ale Trot s. Impure Blood--or 1 Sold by all dealers in n What Paper do Tin Paper: ST | plots and plans by which a quick brain | | ; | hazarding f exice, soc. per boo Sis | #2 DR. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. I can sell you Doil’ Kid y Piils the following prices, v f per box, Six boxes f r $2 50 l per dozer , or three doze ‘ dozen Sent by mail to any address po Haid i GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 CU harilottet | ov CONSTIPATION. > BILIOUSNESS. -~ DYSPEPSIA.>| Sick HEADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. PRICE 25 CTS Ts TeeODDS MED C0. “tite TINY] OF PURE NORWEGIAN EO D-. | = sent is that so many of us are forced the exercise of a skill for which we | are without education of hand or brain or | | spiri ike everything else in this life poverty, iw ca relative or absolute, can be made & Cross Or a crown It is all in the way we take it Who of us has not known homes where the sweet, bright spirit that ruled them has wrought romance out of | sodden care and rude denial? In later | life, when we look back upon tie depriva- | tions of our first youth, what is that we | | most vividly remember—the things we | had, or the things we did not have? <A} hundred to one, the glory of | gloom of denial. i venture to say, we recall | rather than the The little inventions and possession } | | and cheery heart contrive to bridge the | | black chasm between demand and supply | “hold fast all chevy gave us” of the sweetest things in character and the bravest things in iove The art of goit ly, but it can be needs due loubtless, slow- ig without may be brightly, learned. It some pluck, and, share of Christian grace and resignation. Sut it needs something else, if I may say 80, just ae important, and more apt to be overlooked. It needs them ere worldly qualities of good sense and inventive ability. It is not enough to accept the will of the Lord, and give up one’s trip abroad. One prefers to j do it gracefully, graciously, and even with | a disposition to be jolly about it. It is not enough distinctly to buy no new clothes, or go without furs, or substitute corned beef for sirloin roast, or a corn cob pipe for regalias. It is worth while to see the “fun” in it, since it has got to be done. It is not enough to cut down the open fires, and curtail the egg bills, and wear the overcoat shiny in the seams, or even to resign from the club and read the maga- zines at the public library. Rather make an intere game of deprivation, and play for the stakes of sweet temper and a merry courage, and the class of values which are to be had by going without another class. It is not easy till one has studied the schvol of absolute €x- few things there are in life patience, the proper ating ting to nav, the matter in perience, how er O-LL ITH HYPOPHOSPHITES > LIME & SODA alatable aS cream. oO Olis taste .ike others. In big bottles 60c. and 81.00 n pRSOW e | PILLS” Make New, Rich Blood! These pille were a wondertul dieovery. No othe ke them in the world. ll positively eure or relieve dimanner of disea-e. 7. e information around 0 is worth ten times the cost of a box of pilis wat alot them, and you will always be thank ful. um 1. A pos, They ae impurities from the bloog a ~t- = find great benefit freca using them aie. Rod ev here, or sent | al ore, m stamre five boxes Lon DR. L & CO, 22 Ceton, House Bt, Boston, Mass, that can be classified as the must-be, } the essential When the horses’ feet are e, one’s own are left. When the cook refuses reduction of wages, there ia tle cook book, and brain and hands to use it Must the parlor be repapered? But why? Must the boy have the dues for bis secret ? Let him earn them, as his father did before him. “I lived all sum- | mer at Cottage City,” said the mistress «f one of vur most complex Boston mansiors, maid, and only four dishes tu sOciety “with one c wok with ™ In fine, how serious is the affliction of g and high thinking? Is it not much to say that it is the lightest to which fate has seen fit 60 expose our tossed and tested lives. That | a wise philanthropist who dared to say: “Cold and hunger are not the worst things in the world.” At all events, to think so is going far toward making ready to endure the m should they in: leed befall pa Nn iivin was _ ——~-—- THE LANGLEY CASK Lansing People Hear of His Iliness and Subsequent Cure while in Loudon, Ont.—Much Pleasure Manifest- | ed Over the News, Lansixc, Mich., July 2—A friend of William Langley formerly of this city, now of London Ont., received a letter a few months ago stating that Mr. Langley had Bright’s disease. Ofcourse no hope of his recovery could be held out. Within a month, the same friend has received a let- ter from Mr. Langley stating that he is omple te ly cured of the eupposed fatal lisorder. Mr. Langley medicine lid him any g began using rood until he These helped him SaVs ho Dodd’s Kidney Pills. from the first and in the end restored him to perfect health cece _- | London is a unique city im many | respects, but the climax would seem to be reached in that part of it that lies below ite surface Beneath Queen Victoria St., a} busy thoroughfare, runs a steam railway, reaching its terminus at about 63 ft. below the streets, where it communicates with another line, the Central London, at a lepth of 80 feet i i el Phe oil or the Nor Cod Liver is grand restorative, and is only found in its entirety and purity in Miller’s wegian nature s Emulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, oughs, bronchitis and all affections of the throat and lungs. Every bottle war- ranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottle 40 ind £1.90, atd negists. ] ‘ ‘ Htesvi>t-- Hawker’s nerve atid ach lou and Hawker’s lie ver pills. Dominion of Ganaia, Se Province of | Prince Edward Island, IN CHANCERY i j i , The Thirty-first day of July, A D 1894, before the Master of the Rolls. Richard Bolt, Grace Bolt and Lovday Bolt, Complainaots, and Sarah Ann Bolt, Admtnistratrix of the Estate of Henry Bolt, deceased, intestate, Mabel Jane Bolt, Mary Emma Bolt and Henry jolt, Def ndé ants. Notice is here by given that in pursuance of a decree of His Honor the Master of the Rolls, made this day in the above cause, all persons having claims against the Estate of Henry jolt, late of Rose Valley, in Queen’s County, Farmer, dece ased, intestate, are required to come in and estabiish their claims before Master Longworth at the Pruthonotary’s Office in Charlottetown, on or before the twentieth day of August next, 1804, or in de- fault thereof they shall be excluded in the administration of the said Estate and from the benefit of the said deeree. By order of the Master of the Rolls, WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Registrar. A. A. MeLean, Q, C., Complainants’ Soli- | citor. | augi—dy 2Zilaw wky 2 USE 8KUDA*S ViISCU VERY ithe great | blood and Nerve Remedy. DAILY EXAMINER POND'S EXTRACT “Se THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, ' PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, an INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, chengtip. HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS $1.76, Cheapest. Can be diluted with water. Sele Manufacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 50c., Choap, $I, Genuine is strong and pure. Cheaper, What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Cpium, Morpiine nor it is a harmless substitute other Narcotic substance. for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Vind Colie. Castoria relieves constipation and flatulency, stomach Case feverishness. cures Diarrhoca tecthing troubles, Castoria assimilates the food, and natural sleep. and uices reguiates the and bowels, giving healthy toria is tho Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Fricnd. Castoria, Castoria. | Castoris is an excelle nt medicine for chil aren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its jood effect upon their children.” Di. G. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children thet I recommend it as superior lacy preseriptiou known to me.”* . Ancaer, M. D., Cc. Oscoon, EH. 111 So. Oxfor aa Ste, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is the best remedy for children cf “Our physicians in : the children’s depart- which lam acquainted. I hope the cuy is not ment have spoken highly of their experi- far distant when mothers will consiJerthoreal ence in their outside practice with Castoria, juterest of tacir children, and use Castori. i- and although we only have among our s:-ad of the various quack nostrums which cre medical supplies what is known as regui.r d.stroyiag their loved ones, by forcin sopii iu products, yet we are free to confess that the morphine, soothing syrup and other h: eful merits of Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby aaliias favor upon it.” them to premature graves.“ Unitep Hosprrat ap Dispensary, Dr. J. F. Kiscurrosg, Boston, Mass Conway, Ar Avciten C. Surrn, Pres., The Contaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Potato Bug —— Is Pure Paris Green get it PURE. Try the City Hardurare Store. R. B. NORTON & CO. Cherlottetown, June$26, 189:—tu fri Be sure you = = Dowr Ler Anorner Wasn-pay Go By Wirnour Usine OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. pron ree: ees aon © It is Easy, Clean, and a Economical to wash with Fe this soap. i Seetonfand Mitche!], Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. WE DONT KGW MUCH but WE KNOW A GOOD DEAL about making FURNITURE; also about marking | it at prices that make it sell. About writing ads., Try us and see if we don’t do all we say. We are going to} keep up our reputation for selling THE BEST | FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, March 21, 1894—m w f CAUSE OF BOWEL COMPLAINTS, The direct cause of pain and looseness of the bowels, is an irritation of the muc- ous membrane of the same, sufficient to produce excessive peristaltic or worm-like motion in the interior of the bowels, thus the partly digested food matter is kept con- stantly passing along and evacuated freely. This is called a diarrhea: a; where the irri- tation is ensugh to cause bleeding, we have dysentery. Indirect causes of dia- rrhcea, by which an irritation is started are intestinal dyspepsia, overeating unripe or over-ripe fruit, tainted meats, or oysters etc.; torpor of liver, by which not enough | bile is secreted; excessive flow of bile, | ete.; TREATMENT. Thoroughly evacuale the bowls with Parsons’ Pills, they are | among the best to get rid of all irritating | matter. Then take Jolnson’s Anodyne | Liniment in teaspoonful doses diluted | with water, every four hours, and oftener | if the case ‘is severe. In case of Asiatic | cholera, one teaspoonful shouid be given every half hour. Thousands of people | remember the year 1849, when the werse | known epidemic disease spread over this ; country. Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment at that time was little knowu outside of the state of Maine. But fur its use at that time by its friends, many would not now live to spread the joyful news that any case of diarrhwee, dysentery, cholera- morbus, or kindred diseases, can be cured by Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. It nevr yet failed. The proprietors, I. 8. Johnson | & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new Hlustrated book, entitled “Treatment For DISEASEL,” free to any person for tke ask- | ng. July 25 i | —_—_~-a2e—__- When anything of real worth appears, there is sure to be appreciative 1e-ponre. At this moment Priestley’s dress f.brics are worn by most of the well d essed lalice in Great Britain. They have the founda tion of durability; but they add grace to merit. They are manufactured to realize a tasteful woman’s ideal in dress—‘neness | of texture with softness of effect—in the folds, flow'ng lines without formality. | Ladies who have worn Priestley’s black | dress goods will never think of wearing | any other, the satisfaction is so complete | with them. The trade mark is “The Van- ished Board.” Either by acquired taint or those old foes Scrofula and | must be faced generation after generation; but you may meet them with the odds in your faver by the help of Scott’s Emulsion hered ity, ee - --— USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. THES.S. FASTNET | Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. POR HALIFAX, | Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- | NESDAY EVENING at 6. o'clock, making same calle, Through Bills of Lading issued to all ae in Great Britain and Continent at sae rates, W. W. CLARKE, | Agent. Ch’town, June 16-—dy. | CANADA ATLANTIC —AND—— | Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. a Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. i | | | CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation aa Wharf, Charlottetown, | TUESDAY, NE 26ra, at 7 p. m., and | every Pack - “the sreafter, until further | notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 }@ m.; arriving at Boston early Friday | morning. . | FROM BOSTON-Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. HALIFAX SERVITE, Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steamships “ OLIVETTE” © or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. m., Saturday 10 p. m., (until further notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, and Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or W ednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. | —_—_ —_ Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations. For full information as to rates of pas- sage, freight, etc., apply to Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. June 16 Lewis’ Thursday ‘JOWNSOWs 4Nopyne LINIMERT | riginaed by a2 Ot Fai Pye. use for more than Think OF It, Serr tia'sal inde on? — Traveler have @ bottle in his his satchel Ever j_ Sufferer Solatica smetion, latic: ia, | gE Ratna heer Mort sortase scieaere Be n or Will find im this oll Anodyne wtice et OF Straing son's in Every Mother ao | Sor _ tis, tses, Cramps | cette seule Sete ee 3 Gea ft Rupress paid-L.S Johnsons Boston. Maas | Trade snpplied by W. R. WateongChare i lottetown, consumption, } otjice of TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1 i The wail) Fyaminer Fall am a The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. RALPH B. 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The NE‘V MODEL BUCKEYE and the ITHICA RAKE are the best Implements to put into the | heavy hay crop of this season. We are selling them low for cash on short time. REPA!"~ always on hand for facture. ALSO—A Curload of Genuine MecLauchlin (Ce urs require no puffing. purchase a Carriage inspect those. iy W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, July 9, x¥4—ead & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND wide-wheeled | Mowers of any manu- McLauchlin If you are Carriages. going to PL=iAsE | see bring to us, send to us, or ask us to go for the amount of your June account wit) HASZARD & MOORE, Printers, Fookbinders & Bo ksellers. Charlottetown, July 24, 1891—t t s BALHERBONE » Corsets are now recognized to be the Standard Corset of Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM. OVERCOATIN Gs AND ALL-UUR SPRING SUITING NOW LN. et eee me Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit SS JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, April 23, 199/—_m w f 1894 a | cairn Br Brothers, 51 South John Sweetie Me +'The Ravages of the” =f =) = Ou Pure Paris Green FERRELL & CHANDLER, HATS ! ‘ ‘complete assortment of Hats lecured at a ‘McKay Woolen C6, 24. PERRIS They sor THE CLIPVER BARK 700 TONS REGISTER, Classed Al Red at Lioyda, c RICHARD RENDLE, Commandy, | Now on the Berth at Liverpool, will sail froni that port For Charlottetown Ding = About the Ist Septem ber next, and will carry Freight at through rates the different Railway points on ‘the ina a » Pictou bee For Freight apply in London ag. John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 U nion Cour, OM Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pit here to the owners, PEAKE BRCS. & ¢€@, Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—eod —————— i. a a, Cc rarer an racer ce ly =] —S oS an} = =e aa cD co e> —— e_ = ae | ea = S AGAINST Potato Bug, APPLY MIXED With Land Plas, © One application with plaster me longer than two or plications with water. three ap Paris Green Land Plaster, ; * tcCTrorRia ROW. + = ee HATS We have now a large and to fit Boys, Youths and Mes, great discount American and English markets. Come and before going in Canadian, our Ilats anywhere else. Charlottetown, Apr | 9, 1394. Dominion veal vompany, Le s oo ome . a 4 ‘ie be: a Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany’s Mines in C ape Breton, are now prt ' pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep @ of each kind of Coa i hand to Customers at Ovest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO, Sel ling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—18 oe Notice to Comme Travellers, The atts ntic of Commercial Travellon’ called to the following sections of a8 passed by the | eygisiative Assembly of Print Edward Isiand, Session 184, intitaled *2® Act to Impose a Direct ax on Certain ot Prac rs - l. * From and after the paseing of this Ad every casual trader not permanent inthis Province doing bu-iness W a Province, commonly known aa rravell ore,” ain every person vot peu this Provinee, and wh ly resic ny in o\her person either for h mself or an i” —, wares or merc bandie ior orders athe for Or Bollcitsé Or CANVAsseS himseifor any other person for the ae, eS change or purchase ¢ any goods, wares merehandize within this Prov nee, either OY the production ot samples, photog: apa, logues, pr nied or written _ mntter, Suntan by wo'd of mouth wilhout the pre samples, photegrapt s, ca alo a joes ; wri ~ matter. shall. before he or ae eae up the business of so srcliling any ga6s wares or rerchandize, « mele te 4 Vassing tor such orders, pas to h provinelsl : Treasurer of this Provinee an avnaalt > fes or direct tax of fifteen dollars.’ 2°“ Upon payment of the sad license i or direct tax, the said P nelal Tf z s att prant & lovn~s aiitio-izing th therein named to sell gGous, 4 “naa me chandize in « Provinee, and t of Canvass for ordérs for the sale xchange purchase of gord<. wares and merenaeay Ww in ti > i'r Vite ~ couse stall ome eee said licens is 0 longet 3. * «ny such ¢ ommereial Traveler @ ' son not permanently residing in #8 af Vinee as aforesaid, whe, alter the pass OS this Act, shall seil any goods, wares oF Be chandize, or solicit er canvass tor orde® the sale, exchange or purchase of ony se wares or merchandize in apy manner fore fe said within this Provinee without having yl first paid the said license fee or direct irae x Obtained the said licen -e, shall for enc # every occasion upon whieh be or she no «= sell any goods, wares or merchandiae, e & citor canvass foran der for the or change or purehi tne a any goods, the merchand ze as aforesaid, be liable pre sum of two hundred doliars to ie vincial Treasurer.” his Act ts now in force, : License Can be procured in Chariotetows ve atthe Provincial Tressury, i” Sem : in Georgetown * from Wm. T. Hunnt Esq., Aitken Esq. ANGUS MceMILLA® GWeore B. Provincial SecretaryeT ‘rovincial Treasury, ; Bo Edward Island, ( loth May, Ise. diy tf pat inaylb— pou