THE DAILY EXAMINER 4 J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law. _ mi Durham Grade Bull. hn tabidag Wy 7, john Dickieson, Milkma NERVE | cr Sai tue iy sores. Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor - : ‘ailing Manhood; restores che BEANS es ot body or ni nd causec a or of the errors ex cams of yout This Remedy a> sohutely cures the mosd < betinate cases whe > thei YREATMENTS have failed evento relieve, old by “4 1s iste at $1 per packag _ or six for $5, or sent by mimi or Recipe of price t y ackitemsing THE JAMES VEDIC INI 3O. Teronte, Ont Write for pamphies. Sold io 1 Charlottetown by G. I ry hed a TO HIRE 4 \ ~<iass i 14 ) f at P E YS d ; ; 2 ’ | FOUNDED 4.0. ¢ OLDESy | | D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. ’ Orsice—Next Bank of N. S., le DS What Paper do Yo i a i ct ap = me hase You Go * THE DAILY | EXAMINER ee ee ene og Kce—The Best Paper en FOR ADVERTISERS a : feb Grateful—Comflortire. 9? tf Epps’s BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By atl rough «K owledg ot ural laws w govern digest and trition, i app i f tl perties ei C , ur. EB us I akfa und supp ad i beverage whico may save us mar dectors’ It is by t idicior p ea , diet : a : may be gradually built up unt st enough to naw every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies around us ready to attack wh is sweak point. We may escape ma taal shaft by keeping or weeives 8 wel ; fied by pure ‘blood and a prope ‘d frame *— Civil Service Gaz Made simply with boiling water or “Hie zona 1 Almost KE: ry- Cocoa. PALA F THE SUN. Magnificent Ruins of Very Ancient Cities im Ar | New Mexico. There i mistakable ruins t w i the very Mu > great is : ti are t , 1 in Mexico | } lumbian d ‘ cient seat ‘ > Ww » k n of Cibola, 1 ex i north and included and ( flo. Mr. Buel, in his and st «exquisite work, ( ipses of America, thus discourses it this lost race and their institu Ch ipital Of this extinct empire is | supposed to have been situated in Penal | county, Arizona, the ruins of which are traceable al x the Gila river, in whet | are knov 3 ft Casa Grande. Re I abl l of relics usia Db 1 gran cde : us and n 1 imper i > of an The mntezu ha eld their palaces ; > : 1 through the Casa ¢ : | whose carvings and 1 to attest the clory of a peop] 7 3 fee building \ I hing but confus ea ps i irregular style, but tural pretension, fort WW in + of concrete, in ied int : nea ly three feet ire I I pal structure, which is supposed t n Montezumas P was about sixty feet long by hity A Si 1 tive stories, or i i ) tuere Ww a : over eacn ae +8 | t fore lig i Ly i t est er, t a pe I Si air ike ¥ did t y ¥ 5 o t u alt >a pr t wall on wl \ ' ntinel towers ris ng sev t the main wall, thus proving that this was not entirely a land of pe nor do appearances in | dicate that it was f plenty Near St. J discoveries have been ma hundred ruins | of t : ! toric people | A ne t wails of which we mad i? ed stone and ce i ment, are found 1 ele Pn. oe a | terns, ¥ tf ae, eS I nts of : tol iutifulls designed i Ly} sinted porters. ia ated w though artistic pl | tures, characters and sy:inbols cut upon large rocks in canyons near, and with auch nicety of taste as strike the be holder with admiration. “These people were larger than those of to-day, some of them being fully eight feet tall, and there are evidences toshow that their ave height was about seven feet They buried their dead i ; the ground floor of their rooms, with their heads towards the east and the ornaments with them la the eastern part of Socorr ty are the ruins of an immense city known asthe Grande Quivero, covering a space of over two miles squat it's walls are in some places over eight feet thick, forty feet hi and 700 f lon A great aque- |} duct carried wat to the city, but to day thereis no water within forty miles f the it v r lt stands silent and al the ght and n dark | ness, an h the love, in lustr y } and skill wh race buili | ed thousan of iutiful and happy homes, the coyote, bat and snake hoid sway. When and br whom they wer built was a mysiery to the Mexican peo ple more than 300 years ago.” | . - ——_— r | Modern Proverbs. | Empty threats make lying children | The serpent of the still wears no | rattles 1| Don't go to the wrong shop to get i | shaved. There is many a knock-out in a | whisky — “he A stinted wife can find a vest pocket in the dark If we ha 1 eternal sunshine we would The dat oma rous end of the rattlesnake gma “y : | The aggressive man always finds the Rold only in packets, by Grocers, ia | hornet at home . sas, Oradea 4 dliie f _ } ee : There isa Lazarus for every crumb JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecypa i aged ie ’ Chemiate. London. Ex gia God never mistakes a kneeling hyp ee vt | crite for an upright man ee One magogue is more dangerous Te = § ina n aristocrats ~ FY “ 5 7 4y e | . . hi . ERVOUS G82EN!g! The: who gives himself away is | : wh x t ‘ in Ti. “) | n ’ ’ Lil laxin | EXHAUSTED VITALI Ee | MeZBESBBETEsee When we assert that ¢ , Dodd’ ‘ net da Pills ¢ Z ¢ 2 Een rnrmnnms" & 3 yt a ; 3 Cure Bac kacl » Dro yt 3 gm | Bri ‘ht Dis-a C4 » RI I ttism and ail 2 $ other forms of Kidney g @ lroubles, we are backed > ; “ar L 4 ir - at’ = | y the testimony of a:i 3 $ Who have used them $ @ THetcuRETOSTAY CURED, © > By iruggists or mail on receipt of price. $ $0 cent... oe L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto ¢ = eer ev [Jean sell you Dodd’s Kidney Piils the following prices, Viz. :— 50e. per hox. ; six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per 4 dozen. Sent by mail to any address port ‘ paid GEORGE E. HUGHES, j ' may 29 Charlottetow: YTS LURY| Lea a “ye imal faagn = COD Eh OLL ie +1 H-HYPOPHOSPHITES oF: LIME & SODA Palatable as cream. taste .ike others. In big bottles 60c. and 81.00. iM pRSOW PILLS were a wonds rtiui @ iscqwer: No ot? Souken | in the w 7 2 Eg Maarer of ai ane, 1p : = la worth ten time s the Fu = abut them, and will always be ¢t ank ful : it, A Dosen. They « 7 | impurities from the enee youre or r* round em —s Seideogesee a free, Seid everywhere, or sent stamps ; five boxes $1 DR LL Soussoa CO. ton House St, Reston, Mass Some men figure as if there were an even chance the inevitable might not occur. A Four-Footed Bird in south America. That there are still numerons chances for the indefatigable student and i: vestigator to make new discoveries may be judged from the fact that the only known species of four-footed bird has been discovered only quite recently The curious anomaly is a native ef the Amazon river country, its principal habitat being tl 2 is] is of Marajo. It is only during the period of incubation (at which time the little embryo’s extra legs and feet are seen at their best) and early birdhood that the four-footed feature is at all observable. Like the baby frog, which either ‘‘sheds’” or ab- gorbs its tail, the four-footed bird rids itself of its useless legs in the same manner, chicks + weeks of age usuaily being perfectly free from any signs of the extra member Che ornithologists profess to believe that this curious creature is a survival of some past geological epoch. Its scientific name is Opisthocomus cristatus. The natives call it hoactzin,’”’ which means the “evil-smelling bird.”—St. Louis Re- public. A Few Wild Buaffalos Left Yet. There are still some wild buffalos in the west, notwithstanding the general belief of the public to the contrary. A considerable herd of them ranges in the Red Desert in the western central part of Wyoming, and are occasionally seen at intervals near its borders. A _ bull buffalo, accompanied by three cows, Wake New, Rich bert elicate women jind greet benefit fre.a using them was recently reportel as having been observed by a sheep herder near Mud Lake, which is northwest of the big bend of the Muddy. Other herders hav: | frequently seen them in larger numbers | but they are very shy, and keep trom the hauntsof men. It is simply incon ceivable for a man who went west thirty years ago to1 re that the noblest of wild animals ! ev made almost ex | tin y ashluglou dlar. Lansing i ple of His Iliness and Subsequent Cure while in London, Ont.—Much Pleasure Mantifest- ed Over the News Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste., Sold by Drugygists in every part of the world. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value is incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind—m. w. f. wkly—1 y PAT Gy iN 3 Refuse Substitutes, WES, & Ind Used Internally and Exter Prices, 50c.., | Genuine is strong an See EXTRACT THE GENUINE. per around every bottle. THE WONDER oF HEALINC. FOR RH Doan NEURALGIA, , BRUISES, COMPLAINTS, [MATIONS, CATARREH, ALL PAIN. OLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS 34.75, Cheapest. ted with water. (FT AVE., NEW YORK ; Worms and allajss iting Sour Cu: > Castoria reliev ion and flatulency. slates the stomach tural sicep. Cass Riother’s Friend. Castcria. well adapted toch?! ‘ren thes ior loauy preser: pUO0m Fi. A. Arcaen, M. Dy 1 So. Oxfor? St., Lrooki,-a, N. ¥. iclans in the children's depart » spoken hichly of the'r =? vi ide i th \ or ure fr tsp MosritaL AND DISPENSART, Boston, Macs, un, Pres. + Street, New York City. : ESE SD | invoking the intervention of the Almighty | to win the Derby, or that of a Commander- OU will find that it will do * ASS etis ican, ae A eee ES 57 soap can do, and will please you every E It is Easy, Clean, Economical to wash with > LNB ig) BAZAA R SILADES we lead. hE a ARY, . FULTON, MANAGER (Telephone 50). june7— tu thu sat * x . Te Si she acc St on ivday at the “STORE, CURTAIN WE DUR’ WE KGW about making ae it at prices that make La Gc, Mich., July 2—A friend cf Wil iam La wiey forme ly I { Ss cily, now of London Ont., received a letter a few months ago stating that Mr. Langley had Bright’s disease. Of course no hope of his recovery could b out. Within a month, the sar f has received a let- ter from Mr. La ‘ tn g that he is completely cured of the supposed fatal disorder. Mr. La v Says no medicine did him any good til he began using Dodd’s Kidney P These helped him from the firat and in the end re stored him to perfect For Over Vifty Years, An O._p Ano ¥V ep RemeDy.— Mrs. W e othing Svrup has beed used for over fiftv vears by millione | of mothers for t hildren while teeth- nig, with perfect cess. It soothes the child, sof s the ms, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Charlottetown, March 21, i; also about marking Try us and see We are going “to | sige Rebiite ion for selling THE BEST . FOR THE LEAST MONEY. JEWSON. & The national character of horse racing in England is well illustrated by a circular jseued by the Duke of Cambridge in his capacity of Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, directing all Generals com- manding military districts to afford every facility to officers serving under their or- ders to attend the Derby, the Oaks and the Ascot races. In every other country of the world, notably in Germany, Austria and Russia, the principal military powers ef the world, the aim of the authorities is to keep officers away from the race courses, on the ground that it leads to extravagance, and that what they see there is certainly not calenlated to im- prove their knowledge of the art of war or even of riding. But England always does things in her own way, and it is prob: rble that nowhere else than in the British Em- pire could the spectacle be witnessed of high digni'aries of the turf and the princi- pal educational authorities of the church to enable Prime Minister Lord Rosebery in-Chief issuing a general order directing officers to attend the races. oer Avoid the mood Byronic, Dismiss dyspeptic fears ; Take Hawker’s Pills and tonic, And live a hundred years. The sad-eyed soulful poet wrote An ode to rippling rill; His readers found an antidote In Hawkers Liver Pills. ————— +<ib- a Indispurable. Why spend $1 for a bottle of medicine for a complaint when one box of Beech am’s pills, coxting only 25 cents, will enre nearly a'l known diseases ? This is because constipation is the cause of nearly all ail- ments and Beecham’s pills cure constipa- tion. A valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, bv B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. A Graduate of Toronto University Says: “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years ! Our phvsician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wife inimediately resorts to this remedy, ‘which always effects a cure, 4 ew vnee The greatest flesh and blood maker in existence and a life-saver to consumptives is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the kind that cures” bronchitis, coughs, ‘colds and all lung troubles. Every bottle war- ranted, No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. ..... CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, JUNE 26rn, at 7 p. m., and every Tuesday thereafter, until further notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. 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 S«RVICE, 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 farther notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and haggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations. 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We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but ail who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: Tha Examiner Publishing Co. CHARLOTTETOWN P &, ISLANI Priestley’s y's Dress Materials Every lady shou'd be interested in the fact that the /’riest/ey s Dyess Materials are to be had fromthe bettur class ofdealers thioughout Canada. For beauty, | texture and enduring quality, they < are unequalled. 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We also! have the latest styles in Jewelry. In our Repairing Department we are giving excel-| j apperta beng lent satisfaction, as we are paying special attention to it. We also repair Land Sur veyors’ and Ships’ Compasses. Bring your Watches and Clocks to be repaired. : G. G. JURY, | North Side Queen Suuare, Opposite Post Office, june’—law (wed) & wky tl sle wATS! Ve have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, ecured at a great discount 'in Canadian, American and | English markets. Come and see our Hats before going anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co, Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work, TAYLOR, may 30 Te Kein ler, Queen St. St. Lumber! Lumber ! FOR SALE Gn Peske’s No. 3 Whart, 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 159,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES, Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, incinding Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Stwlding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. The whole of the above will be sold cheap for cash, as it must be disposed 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 to March Ist. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS _ CWtown, Feb, be R, . 1894 OO LAT. HOUSE on Rien S Street, at present ceenpiel by “rs. John Ball. Possession given in July. For particalars apply to MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, or D. BR. 1. MITCHELL, am y 4—wel sat tf Patriot Office, Vatiee ie € ommercial Travellers The attention of Commercial Travellers fs called to the following sections of an Act passed by the Legisiative Assembly of Prince Kdward Isiand, Session 1894, intitaled “An Act to Impose a Direct tax on Certain Classes of Traders " :— i. “From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not permanent! inthis Provinee doing business within Provinee, ¢ commonly known as “ Commereial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- 4 ly residing in this Provinee, and who sells _ either for himself or gny other person any goods, wares or merchandize in this Provinee, 7 or solicits or canvasses tor orders either for — himselfor any other person for the sale, ex- ecbange or purchase of any goods, wares oF merehandize within this Provinee, either by — the production of samples, photographs, cut@e © logues, printed or wrilten matter, or sing by word Of mouth without the production samples, photographs, catalogaes, printed or written matter, shall, before be or she enters upon the business of so selling any ‘ wares or merchandize, or soliciting Or Calie © vassing for sach orders, pay to the Provi 3 reasurer of this Province an annnal license 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+re!ll goods, wares and met chandize in this Province, and to solicit and canvass for orders for the sale, exchange or — purchase of goods, wares and mererandize © within this Provinee. Sach license shali be QS granted and remain in foree for the ee of one year following thedate upon which the | said license shall be granted and no longer.” % “any such Commercial Traveller or son not pertnanently residing in this Pro” Pince as aforesaid, who, atter the passing of this Act, shail sell any goods, wares or mer hand-ze, or solicit or canvass tor orders for rie exchange or purchase of any ormenhandize in any manner afore- id within this Province without havi ‘ icsi pa d the snid Neense fee or direct wa, and : obt 1.dthe said leon @¢, shall fur each lany goods, wars of merchandige, or soli- — citor canvass foran erder for the sale, @k- change or purchase of any goods, wares 6F merchandize as aforesaid, be lable to pay the sum of iwo hundred dollars to the said Pros vincial Treasurer. This Act is now in force, License caa be procured in Charlottetown atthe Provincial Treesury, in Sam from Wm. T. Honnt Esq., lu Georgetown from George B. Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, Provin, vial Treasury, Prince Edward Ssland, 15th Muy, 1804. mayli—dy if patpotf HORIGAGE SALE Of Valucble Freehold and Lease hoig * Opertics on Lot s* ince County. To he soldty Puablie Auction, at the Court > House in Suimmerside, in Prines County, ia Fuward Its! vat, on THURSDAY, the enth day ot July, A D isi, at the hout | of Tweive o’clock, noun ‘ l. All ihal tract, plece or parcel of land sitt® ate on Lot Three, in Prince County, boun | as follows:—Comimencing ata stake fixed OF | intended to be Axed on tae south side of the | Centre Line Read, running thenes in a south» casterly course ou th it site os an oll pine stump to a yellow birch tre near the old barn, andexiending in the same course Ul | the line strikes the Brook: then following the | course of the Boook tothe eastern boundary of the said Dennis +’ Briea'’s land; thence north along the said boundary to the Centre Line Koad; thenee alons tie sald “oad a dis lance o: five chains to the place of commente- j ment, con'aining by cstimation three acre, | more or tess, tlogeth ro with th: rahts, privi- leges and appurtena nees thereto velongi and #50 wth the liberty ani privilege | taking clay, earth, sten- or grav.) from the bank aad lander the sad venus.’ Brien ad- juining. and also ull iboriy to raise @ build the dam intended tobe er cu on the | land of James G W ogzin- u arta: said tract, 80 as torsise the watereos th id Brook to any heighthe may rq: i antever the Other land of the sa.d iscumis v'D ven. 2. All that tract, plece or pareci of land sittte ate, lyingand being at Mim a cash, Lot o@ Towash p Number fire , on iron ee County, Prinee Ed ward Island, boaud « » al desert as follows, Lua. in tu sy: ooo neing oa the north sido of the Moman gasu ooad, at the distance of on? chain and eiga y links east from the stream *> Big Manne a Pond, of the d visi. jbac h A u Costain and Richard (o tan : tu viong said ; «tt sath elevem chains, ux i wu, wicuee tChowimg the var ous cous ses of sad wt ‘am so tt wesle wardly to the said jane between iichard Come 9 lain and Paal T. Costain; th neato ¢ line south Lares Chains, ur to the sa d road a7 the place of Commencement, containing by éstumation three acres of land, a litile mor or less ‘The first piece of land above described bel Freehold, and second picce avove desert | being Leasehold. ogether witt purtenaneces th all rights, members and ap vid bexvnging orin anywit® The abwve sale is made par-uant to a powet | Of sale coatained in 4 certain ludenture of | Mortgage bearing date the 2s.h day of June, | A Disw, made between Samue! HM. Wiggitt and surah A. Wiggins (his wite) of the one | part,and iexander McKinnon and Taomas A. McLean of the other part. For further particulars apply to Mr. William S. Slewart, Selicitor, Newson Block, Char lotietown Dated this 5th day of Jane. A D 1594. ALEXANDER McKINNON, THOMAS A. McL nae Moritgagees, occasion upon whieh he or she shall