oe ee eerie ENT ON ER os eee , we « Segara ae + eh ae: Be serena: teen ie = : BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT a= YOUR — WIFE ::- iF SHE HAS Advise her to enquire from those who if SHE HAS VBED NOT io nse ft, WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP ng we are so proud of asthe kind at are said in ite favor by those Soap a fair trial. re is b words t whe have giv en Sunlight THE “ a DAILY KING BY LAMPS EKasy and Cheap Way of Avoiding the Meat Prom « Steve sy contr . nables the ewife to dispense heat of a k stove in sun er will always be me Mos the merits is and ou stoves few are aware ut the ordinary keros amp may be ressed into the service of the cook, and 4 ghtly managed | do a consider- sable amount the family If the lamp has a cent {t burner which pre ¢ a hest, a pint of water may be to the boiling pointin five tinus The frame work which supports the vessel can be made in a variety of forms, of wood or metal, rof both. fF shows # metal frame. Two flat piece f iron are bent i the curves a semi-circle so as to havea wiiti f base of about one foot; » each of these puncture two holes in snd conneCting rods, sdmit the uprig size of au ordinary which are about ti iron kettle hand ind bent out in the middie at the & as to form @ whic! ase on which to rest the vessel. These | are connected by a network of thin wire } so that the very siiallest saucepans can be rested upon it \ frame wide enou,zth for two lamps enable the housekeep- ert a Wa jiler if handled with care ine ecot vy, as well as the con- veniet f tl ode of cooking will at eee ae ae When we assert that : Dodd’s Kidney Pills wn Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THe?’ CURE TO STAY CUFED, By aft druggists or mail on receipt of price, gocenta. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, Great Premium | CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA WILL BE THE DAILY EXAMINER For One Year For $6.00. The Wealth a. of Health » Is in Pure Rich | Blood ; to enrich the blood is like putting money out at interest, SCOTT'S EMULSIO Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver O// and Hypophosphites GIVEN WITH posseses blood enriching properties in a remarkable degree. Are you all run down ? Take Scott's Emulsion. Almost as Palatable as Milk, %esure and get the genuine Prepared eniy by Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 5} FOR SALE. \ Tewelling Ho and La ti e& Revs \. Chorden Ow hed arma o* i} The Dwelling House contains ten rooms, an there are stab i other out asion giver further par buildings an the premises. Powe im meta tety Termis easy Ker Aculars apply t ® HR. SMALLWOOD, jv7—<ly tf Solleitor, Cameron Block Gratetul — Comlorting. Epps’s BREAKFAST “5 : Know ive i ha ed f \ e Gazet M ule « miply with Dentin V ate r milk Spit Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled Set: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathi Chemists, London, England | ARSON PILLS ke New, Rich Blood! The Tie were womdertul disco ‘ he teiin the world wil positive eae of relieve jimanner of disease, The information around >a is worth ten times the cost of a box of pte Out about thems, and you will always be jaeai ee 1 Doak. hey expel all @epurities from Meher an Bnd eo toperit from usieg them linstraged pamphiet froe. Solid everywhere, or sent ail for 5 cts. in stampe; five boxes 10a DR L JiNSO8 & CO,, T Custom House 8t., Borton. Mam MARINE INSURANCE, British and Foreign Warine ot Liverpool. Setiance Marine of Liverpeoe!. Nova Scotia Marine of Halifax. 4 Hulls and VPreights insured @ sweat rates, Carzoes tarmy pert of terting (x the worta, iss rtificates, payable i ed on shipments FRED. W. RYNDMARK, i’h’towr nd on King Street, Cocoa. | | ' | each sack there are eight pockets. 4 | } | i | | i } i | Have been a great sufferer for years with | trouble which would not yield to the once be apparent. | morning at 9 o'clock and stay there until | she has completed her task of about | Visit one of Ze FIG. 1. IRON FRAME FOR LAMP COOKING, A quart of kerosene will last 12 hours, and will give a bril- liant light as weil as furnish heat for cooking. If, in addition te this, she will provide herself with an asbestos, metal rimmed plate to place under the vessel in which she is cooking the morn- ing or evening mea), the housewife may sew or read at ease and let the article cook itself without fear of burning or the necessity for frequent stirring. No article of food cooked on an asbestos plate will ever burn, it may dry up, or simmer entirely away if left long enough, but it will not burn to the bottom of the kettle. Marking Handkerchiefs, There is a decided effort perceptible to get away fro. the very ornate and illegible letters »»d monograms former- ly so much emyi.ved. But the opposite extreme is reac: «i when the name or initials are mers.y written in a running hand and outhned in the embroidery cotton, which practice, although certain- ly indulged in by a few, is hardly to be commended in ««mparison with the em- ployment of siz.: ie, artistic forms. As a substitute for tie sat stitch, if pre- ferred, the letters may be outlined and filled in with French knots, For an ordinary set of plain handker- chiefs, a single iritial. quite small and perfectly simple ‘.: form, is in excellent taste, and would :orm an easy beginning for those who are not very skillful or ex- perienced in the «ork. ee A Hint from Paris TAILOR-MADE, This jaunty model is of steel-gray broadcloth. trimmed with folds of velvet of a darker shade. It has wide revers and Directoire collar, Royalty at a Baxaar. This bazaar was on behalf of the build. ing fund of the Royal United Service In- stitution. A visitor says: ‘'The sale was held at the banqueting house, White- hall, and the Princess of Wales’ stall for the Household cavalry was besieged by her many admirers. Royalty was profusely present and was looking unusually well dressed. The Duchess of Edinburgh, rather a pretty, faded, discontented-looking little woman, was generously buying all sorts of articles which she did not want, but the only one among the many cheap things selling at exorbitant prices which I coveted was a book, ‘A Wild Proxy,’ by clever Mrs, W. K, Clifford, and auto- graphed by the author, with the addi- tion of the words: ‘Now, this is a bad little book, and | wrote it.’ ” “he Most Mascaline Woman, Bor‘iine Prescott, of Maine, deserves See place in the ranks of women who t.ve pronounced ideas on dress and the courage of their convictions in wearing them. Miss Prescott cuts and makes all her suits, each requiring about ten yards. She has house trousers and street trousers, and wears over them a sack reuching to the knees and a short jacket, all of the same material—gingham in summer at home and wool in winter. - She is @ geniusin all kinds of sawing and piling wood, @nd no novice in carpenter- img. She is a poet as well and has had 66veral poems published which are strik- ing and unigue, like the writer. A Most Tadustrious Noveliss, Mise Braddon's method of novel writ- ing is to sit down at her desk every | berance of breast. | «nteresting bird .« the Pouter, but hard!y _ the result of the famous trial several 9000 words. Misa Braddon, it is said, realized Scott's ambition to make £100,- 000 by writing fiction, Catarrh., There is no complaint so offensive, dis- The disease agreeable and unhealthy as catarrh offensive discharge from the sicken the stomach and in many cases in- duce faial lung troubles. If afflicted do not trifle with it, Hawker’s Catarrh Cure is a perfect and positive cure. Try it Sold every where, Only 25 cents M. J. Henry, of Toronto, Ont., poi-ons and vitiates the blood, disturb and | } i says: | catarrh, and have tried everv remedy [ hear of ‘without obtaining relief, unti) | | tried Hawker’s Catarrh Cure, which gave | | me immedjate relief and made a per-| tried them with the invariable resuit. | use to all who suffer from manent cure, | heartily recommend its | this annoying | i complaint County, N. B., says: Catarrh Cure for violent cold in ’ and found it a perfect cure for attacks of | cough will vanish and your rosy cheeks Baird, M. P. for Queen’s I have used Hawker’s the head Geo. F this kind USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | Blood and Nerve Remedy. nS remene ‘ STAMINAL | iow valuable foo@ and tonic for the warm weather. it Sapplies. | the vital principlesjof BEEF and WHEAT with HY POPHOSPHITES. Ce’ lown. | change for any other mine in America. EXAMINER NOTES ABOUT PIGEONS. HINTS FOR A BEGINNER IN KEEPING THESE FEATHERED PETS There are Almost Endless Varieties—Try | Fantails or Jucobins—The Proper Ar- | ravgement of the Pigeon Loft—Experi- ence is a Goud Teacher | To find the origin of pigeon breeding one would have t» go far back into past | ages. Variety xufter variety has been | produced. Varicties have been made to ! take on many peculiarities of form anid | color, Doctors, lawyers, preacher., | statesmen and mien in all other profes sions and walks in life, have been most eager admirers and breeders of these feathered beauties. The interest bestow- | ed upon the pigeon fancy has been very | great. Fabulous sums have béen ex- | nuded for single specimens of a particu- ar variety, and years have been spent in mating and breeding these birds to secure a coveted characteristic. The greatness | ot this work and the success which has | attended it can be well understood if one | makes a visit to a pigeon exhibition and notes the almost infinite number of | varieties that now exist, and the very | sreat diversity among them in color and orm, The beginner in pigeon keeping shoul: the »:sany poultry exhili- tions. Here wili be seen the tall and stately Pouter, win his enormous pret u- making a balloon cf uilmeelf with his curious power of inila:- ing the air sacs neur the lungs. A mio t suitable for a beziuner’s loft. Here ai will be seen the dainty Turbits, the Owls. the Tumblers anc 4 host of others, but two my mind the most satisfactory stock for a beginner to put in his newly-made pigeon loft would be either the Fantails or the Jacobins. These are among tlie easiest to raise and possess, withal, »o many points of beauty and of interest that one would sot go astray were he to FIG, I, PIGEON LOFT WITH LOW, WIDE WINDOW, choose either, or oth, varieties, for two different classes :/ pigeons can be kept in the same loft without any mixing of the varieties, but ore satisfactory re- sults will be obt:.ed if only one variety is chosen, at leas: in the beginning. The Fans are +) calied because of the enormous sprezi of their tails which look for all the world like the tails of tur- key cocks when inthe midst of their most pompous stvutting. No more at- tractive sight conid well be imaginea than a collection of white Fantails wheel- ing through the air and alighting on the green turf, with heads drawn back over their bodies, their tails spread to their fullest extent, and uttering the soft coo- ing notes of which only pigeons are capable. With the Fans, as with almost all other varieties, there are numerous wubdivisions differing in color ajone, but the white and yellow colors are most commonly to be seen. When, however, ove leaves the white color he can hardly expect his birds to | ave perfect uniform ity of plumage, as some will be of a lighter shade than others, or some other point of color difference may be pre- sented. The white Fans, therefore, be- ing so beautiful in themselyes, and breeding so true to color, are to my mind preferable as a choice for a beginner. The Jacobins have an even more curious characteristic as to feathering than the Fantails. Tne feathers of tie neck are long, and part in a more or Jess distinct line around the throat, one part tarning upward and forming a distinct ruff around the head, which nearly con- ceals it. The other part lies down smoothly over the shoulders, Many buildings have unoccupied roof cham- bers. One end of these can be parti- tioned off and a very desirable pigeon loft thus obtained. A window must be placed in front, and, outside, a landing- board for the pigeons to alight te if a simple window is used it should be low and wide (Fig. 1), and be placed very FIGURE 2—PIGEON LOFT WITH ARCHED WINDOW. near the floor, so that the birds may readily get the sunshine, as they hunt for grain in the litter- ed straw upon the flor, without oing out into the cold air of winter ays. An arched window (Fig. 2) is particularily attractive in these roof chambers when one’s resources permit the extra expense necessary to secure one, but the rectangular shape willgive just as good results. If the roof slopes down to the very floor, a low partition should be put in on either side. Pigeons always remain in pairs and remain so mated, as each pair must be provided its own roosting perch and nesting bow! of earthenware. It is convenient also to have arow of cages made of slats in which to shut up a pair, or in which to place the male bird, if he shows signs of atyrannical abuse of his position, as head of the family, as he sometimes does during the brooding season. Full direc- tions for the care of these beautiful pets connot be given in a short article, but let anyone begin with a few birds and he will soon learn by experience what to do and how to do it,—American Agri- culturist. Js Dehorning Cruel? Dehorning, when properly done, is not nearly as painful as the common prac- tice of castrating. The verdict of the Cat (N.Y,) grand jury that de- horning is not inhuman, simply confirms years in Illinois, while similar de- cisions “ton been reached by courts in Scotland and England, AT TRACADIE BEACH. THREE MUSICIANS ARRIVE TO-NIGHT : | MISS LIZZIE CRAWFORD, Pianist. | MISS IDA F. MEAD, Cellist, MR. CLAUD HANNA, Violinist, founded | x Y . ~ . From the New England Conservatory of Music, by Dr. E. Tourjee. Music daily and Dancing in the evenings. Dinner | served from 6 to 8 p.m. Teams at Bedford Station on arrival of Trains to convey Guests to the Hotel. } H. L, HALL, Proprirror. July 3, 1893. | i | | Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL : GOLONIAL, HOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL, Special Attention Given to Mail Orders. Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and~Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. A full Stock in each department. Trial orders solicited. HENRY MORGAN & Co.. | feb 9—t ts MONTREAL. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. *“ Castoria is so well adapted to children thad I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Castoria. “ Castoria is a. excellent medicine for chil- “ren, Mothers have repeatedly told me of its ,004 effect upon their children.’ Dr. G. ©. Osaoon, Loweil, Mass. H. A. Arcuer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St,, Brooklyn, N. Y. “ Our physicians in the children's depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrsp Hosprra, 4xp Dispansary, Boston, Masa * Castoria is the best remedy for children of hich Lam acquainted. I hope the day is not ar distant whea mothers will consider the real terest of tu irchiltren, and use Castoria in- tead of the various quack pnostrums which are lestroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, norphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending theta to premature craves." Dar. J. F. Kincurror, Conway, Ar Atien C. Surru, Pres., The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City. CITY HARDWARE STORE Nevr Stock Opened ! Haying Tools of all kinds, Rakes, Forks, Rope, Pulleys, Oils, Genuine Nash Scythes, Paris Green, General Hardware. R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, July 3, 1893. Name of Ill Omen. Since 1840 thirty-seven vessels of _ which a part of the name was “‘City of” | have been wrecked.or lost, Found a Rich Gold Mine. Lower Joxpoxr Bay, N.S., July 3.— Mr. Samuel Locke, of this place, has just discovered a gold mine here that pans out 100 per cent. of pure metal to the ton. It was a rich vein of sound health to which he was restored, by the use of Dodd’s kidney pills, and which he would not ex- All last winter he suffered from kidney prescriptions of several doctors. A few months ago Mr. Locke heard of the good work done by Dodd’s kidney pills and To-day he is well and thinks no praise too great for this wonderful remedy. His neighbors are much interested in what they describe as a marvelous cure. Take time by the forelock, and Putt- ner’s Emulsion by the spoonful, and your return. SHORTHAND. 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June 28, 1893. 15 CENTS PER POUND for FERGUSSON ALEXANDER’S PURE PARIS: GREEN in One Poind Boxes; 14e in 25 lb. Lrons. DODD & ROGERS. €h’town, June 27, 1893 LS95- Arrangements have been made, in connec- | Al Dea W'S DOOR, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, EXTREME DEBILITY AFTER THE GRIP, Mr. Peter Lingle y, Councillor, Peters, Says: ville, Queens Co., N. B., ** Oct. 31, 1 & Very oe vere attack of the Grip, w) me een feeble and reduced in flesh. 1 had no ap. yetite, and was so mervors I could not sleep, j was Under Doctors’ trea ment for but receivtu 26 benefit. Mr friends thought Thad eJunsaga'. wm and I got se low that the <Dpocti: g my death at any day. As 4 esors they decided to try HAWSER'S | NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC, 8 bottles of which Rapid'y Restored Me To Health, | Reeciastiteogers cscusor and ecco a ows than I had been for year I cannot Speak tuat <@ highly of this medi as I feel th 1 Owe My Life Mr. Isaac G. Stevens, Gate Keeper [. @, Depot, St. John, N. B. sayv-: Iwas with B. Lingley during his severe iliness and wag €Xpecting to have to notily his relatives of be dleath. Sold by all Druggists and Dealeg for 50 cts, per bottle. 3 bottles $1.25, Manufactured by the HAWKER MEDICINE CO.,, Limited St. John, > 1892.—Last winter I dy me ithe, ® restored to its Virtues, ‘. B. “ HAWKER'S LIVER PILLS cure all Stomach Siig. Farm For Sale MW offers for sale his far Edward Roal, about one THE subscriber Mount on the mile and a half from the city, wel] favorably known as the “Welsh Farm) The farm consists of sixty acres, and egy tainsa good Dwelling House and figg Outbuildings, mdition. There a good orchard in connectigg Apply to C. BENOTT, Water Street, all in good c« is also Terms Cassy Jniy 3, 1893. JUST OUT! WAVE YOU SEEN /T? THE BIG BOTTLE _ PAIN-KILLER ~ (a er DOUBLE THE QUANTITY > ae a oe — | = ate See ‘ Old Popular a 25c. Price. —JOHNSTONS = FLUID BEEF Beefina concenvravel dl iorm. is the virtues of Prime and easily dipests Invaluabie As # Strength-civing Food. MILK GRANULES is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so west treated hat when dissolved jn ihe requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is : The perfect equivalent of i MOTHER'S MILK. XX and XXX, | In Wood and | a ed Caske aud Kegs, to suit srutetlicinen ; eee i Goode promptly, de ered to any pa te : } the city. oF S. OLAND, Water S: intry orders solicated SON « x. et, Charlottetown, /WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Butter Dishes and Ege Cases. We also carry a large stock of WAXED | PAPERS for covering Butter a Z nd | ird WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of ev | SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Whol mibit Paper rv der riptiot Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B i PS sox 435 The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. Parties using th ephon we i find } talking much tory if they would observe the follow more sa Ist, Speak with the mouth about four inche® from the transmitter 2nd. Sp not ak in a moderate tone of vo ; too loud, and distinet), ard. Place the telephone so as to cover = i ear just as if you wished to shut « ult othe sounds, Do not press toot urd on the ear. It is possible to ta und be heard when standing back two ort} eet from the so | mitter, if you shout loud enough, but 10% a | a pleasant mode of conversation, Is entire exs waste of wt unnecessary, and isa use | and lungs, besides being very anno;7ing ad | within range of your ROB ANGUS, ° i ‘Manager ole