NOTIC > ERMANS, e old mk te EXAMINER Wae-Tiie Best - een E08 ADVERTISERS. Grateful—Comilorting Epps’s a Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Sright’s Dis- 4 ease, Rheumatism and all ¢ other forms of rte ae 2 the te stimony of al 1 tO @ 9009044084008, Palatable “as THE DAILY EXAMINER - . , : J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law NERVE BEANS are 8 new dis covery that cure the worst cases Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor an . t Manhoml; restores the weakness of body or min by over-work, or the err esses of youth, This Remedy ab © cures the most obstinate cases when all othe TREA “ENTS have failed evento relie oe Sold by drug ok wv six for $5, o by mail or wiieasine THE JAMES MEDICINE pamplies, Sold in > Terenas Ont. Write for n by G. E. Hughes druggist HIRE. Hors i Bug het Enquire G.G ? Om ( he Ea abe aetrys JUN is ay W hat Paper do You oossszeo Find Almost Every-| a where You Go ° y t ly pr r pipe a= i} It is I f dis } resist every t jonew ¢ lis eS ds of 5 ibt e Haia tie _ are fl . : y | ound us ready to attack wherever there We may es ape many a eeping our selves wel! fort y pure bod and proper! pourish- Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. in packets, by Grocers, labelled , AMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists. Loudon, Enygiand NErvous MEN: _ EXHAUSTED Viral ITY. Prematare De ne. Lest Mar ases of Man, from wh a red at hor b .eUliation Gad &iti ENT ME DICAL I anada 2 assert that Dodd's eer sere Kidney Pills wenn a we are backed , e used them. THa¢CURE TOSTAY CURED, ¢ By a afi druggists or mail on receipt of price. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto § 1 Dodd’s Kid ney Pills rices, viz. :—50c. ‘per box, 2.50. Tothe trade—#4.00 three dozen at $3.75 per ito any address port GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottet TTA OF PURE NORWEGIAN pRSOn PILLS were a Pondectut discovery. No others Ee New. Rich Blood! sit positively cure or frei ve imanner of disease, The information aronna each Sox is worth ten tines the cost of a box of pille f'nd we them, and you will always Se thankful. (ng 4 pose, They expel all impurities from the blood te Seketeine m find great benefit from using them ilet free. Sofd everywhere, or sent a stamps ; five boxes $1.00." DR. i. eee tom House St. eetom, Mags — Piper >a Cocoa. BREAK FAST—SUPPER. — A } to perf healt of mot! — —_ NO’S EXTRACT “20 THIS IS THE GENUINE, Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle THE WONDER OF HEALINC. FOR RUEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SAVED b\ HIS HORSE, THE ANIMAL DETECTED THE PRE- SENCE OF THE SNAKE. a SS A Reptile Fa? More Dangerous Than the Rattlesnake-—-It Ie the American Asp, Whose Bite la Death—Fortunately It ke | Very Rare. hc ee Fh le | WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, The southwest is more liberally sup- | S ay at , , i plie iw : nomous things than any | i ILLES, EMALE C¢ phi PLAINTS, er areaintheunion. In the burning | . . * sy v. c ota in ot inhabited ak arah anaes. Refuse Substitutes, j N E LA i M A’ i IONS, CA TARRH, f New Mexic and Arison the | made crudely, soid wheel ae : é eee cee, Pane Ol alee HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. varieties in ling the strange and | Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS deadly ‘‘sidewinder crotolus cerastes The ¢ 1 tarantula—real y oaly Ra Prices, 50c., Cheap, Cheaper, GI.75, Cheapest. ae I : f I the ie } , mer—is Genuine is strong and p be diluted with water. ns are none | . nm snie CWTDAn’ : o ns of the | ie Manwiacturers POND'S EXTRACT CO., 7G FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- itipedes of gseve : i w ar frequent i _— — aod ne \ But the chief distinc tion of t ! this respect is the | I t ¥ 8, the deadliest The } :cuate matches the worst serpent of | » Not only the most highly venomous, but tke tiniest and the most treache is, he weuld be also the st dange t, leckily, he is the rarest. He is the only true asp on this tinent; andin the United States is never found ontside of New Mexico and Arizona. That he was also known to the ancient Mexicans is apparent from his name—pichu-coatl, an Aztec word, ought up to our territory by the Spanish conquerors. My { first n eeting with one, writes C. F. Lummis in the New York Sun, was in Valencia « unty, N.M., in June, 1890, on the sandy Mla ka of the Cerro del ing jackrabbits, in which was b ompany with some Indian friends, ar ° ui dismounted t ‘stalk ‘Te ot ya | Casteria is Dr. Samuci Pitchers prescription fer Infants peti by the bridle. My eyes were | and sdron, | it : Dyas , hiorshine nor ~~ YD? r NAH rie | eT) i os apa ae oe a } ee d Gth tareot: I f ‘tuless substitute backward so violently as to almost un- £ ar Se, ] ps, § d Caster Oil. hinge my arm 1 looked abont in sur- } ees ; a ‘ ae pri for Alazan was too g i a horse | : 7s USATive 4 ry years’ use vy to m nind trif 3. As there was nothing to } ims of Rist! ; ie ¢ oys Worms and allays bn I I started t pull him forwar aaee S ; Agait he rotested and with evil - Z : omiting Sour Curd, terror, and chancing to look at my very | ex ; 3 Castoria relieves feet T nnderet hia f ari 1 rary | < diel i th a cia eens teething troubics, cures « tion and fiatuleney,. mine, for in another step I should have Cast lates the stomacia Walk i uj nmv aeatn ? he daly thine Visible wes @ tiny ane bowcls, natur:l sleep. Cass object, not nearly so large as a good toria is tho Chi “3 ea—thoe iother’s Friends | stag beetle mere a & head, an co) myer an inch of neck sat if was the mos ° rightful « t in its kind that I had Castori id. Castoria. r seen rhe head, certainly neither “o : ; alae ean ete tae : so broad or so long as my thumbnail, storia is aa exe ria is so well adapted tochiléren thas had a shape and air of condensed malig- one.” 3 Sa PL AeSUpSrior any preseripay ity impossible to describe It seemed eae e : ‘ to me." D., very essence of wickedness and hate, oe ov eee aoe o ees 2 fairly bulging with deadly spite, : sear a ee : eee j renee H and = growing upon one until it * Cactoria is the best re hildren’s depart. looked several times its actual] which lam acquainted hly of their experi- size The ugly triangle (which l- ¢>distsatwhen moth icon , @ practice with Castoria, the distinguishing mark.—of al)! intercst cf tacircuil and u a ‘ h wo only hare among our enomous snakes, being formed by the stead of the various quack nostrums Vv i szacdical supplies i yuo poison gland back of each eye) told me} destroriag their loved ones, } ; ; t we are free to confess that the aLetice that Alazan was bonnie up his | morphine, : y sy! i of | merits of Castoria has won us to look with reputation—never did he shy at a harm: | agents down their throats, thereb; ling | farer upon less snake—and the tiny horns, which | them to premature graves.” i Unsrrep Hospirab aNp Disprrsary, added a peculiar and grotesque hideous De. J.F.Kiscnenor, * Boston, Masa, ness, left no doubt that this wasa Coaway, A Auten C. Suirn, Pres. als a tha? tad ts ac ee cae The Coutacr Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City. against which his upper skin was barely TS SS eS See distinguishable, and thus in ambush was waiting for something to turn up Turning Alazan loose, I knelt at the safe distance of a yard to study the little creature, which fairly swelled with murderous rag It not only struck ily at the chapparo switch I thrust it to it, but at last, evidently discern- i that the blame lay back of the switch ally followed it up, and | with such agility that I had to jump up | j x CY S f Tlie The ‘ I t ) l€ to enter st flat t she would lie gh seen ! mes » glided toward 1 head an inch shove the ground, with an attitude which se it Ly Stand still there | a gol IT BRINGS larger round nor Jonger than an ordinary COM FORT lead pencil; a leaden gray on the ut underneath rosy as the mouth faconch shell. The fangs were tiny, not much more than an eigth of an inch long, and as de ite as the thinnest edle. A wondrous mechanism, this uth, with its two automatic needles, so infinitesimal yet so perfectly compe- ‘ tent! ae y little jaws wide, ae. : { Sone : a pressing upon th les of the head. and Seeton and Mite] §. Island. eh the recurving fangs had risen from luelr grooves ll i and st od tense. a stream 80 inconceiv- ibly fine that the eye could barely note it spurted from each, and in the space ftwoer three inches melted into in- visible spray. Yet that jet, finer than a bweb, strand, was enongh to give swift death to the largest and strongest aniuial that walks When the hunt was over I told my Indian chums of the pichu-cuate, and asked them many questions. They all knew of the snake, though several had never seen one, and all agree ad that it is extremely rare The crota Tat ks among the Pueblo divinities, and their charmers have no difficulty with that steady-going and respectable reptile. But even among these people with whom the cnlt of the rattlesnake has such as tour g feature 1 where until re eer Sere TD rsevery | DLO kept a sacred ha i 1 room, wit! hing ‘ th him ‘he guleuptnbe Vik VU i A tamed even by the dropping upon his head of the mystic pollen of the corn And he was more dangerous than the rattlesnake? Oh, yes! A thousand times worse than ch’a-ra-ra-deh! No ; = a ne ever got well if the pinch cuate bit him Even a medicine man once, who cnew all the sacred herbs, and so was proof against sz I ; ‘ pI 8, brought a pichn- cuate in his blanket to the Pueblo to tame it. But when he let it out upon the as and sang to it up it struck him p 1: { t { in the wrist, and he fell down and died I rik ay ? * a : I in the time one could count fifty. On la t) chit satu di y a 1€ A Story of Charles Dickens, Charles Dickens once received an in- vitation to @ “Walter Scott’ party, each a guest being expected to appear in the h : racter of one or the other of Scott's erodes. Onthe eventful night, how- r, Dickens app lin simple even a tress T) ih t SAC xd him whit h MMR is bi te em Smet cah s cl Sepresenred nel [ am a Oo Wili ii wovels. Tae ei "| POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. Lansing Peoplk ier al His Illness and ESAZ 4 A ie . Oi vx 2B ANY, Subsequent Cure while in London, the roof of the mouth : = ee OR 1% GAINS mn a For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES. 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Another great feature in the July number ee AmeePenhs the Catholic Church and Cremation,” by Abbe Hogan, of Washington University, in which the pesition of the Catholic Church regarding the disposition of the dead is stated fully, for the first time, we believe, in an Ameri- can periodical, There are plenty of light reading, pretty pictures, good poems, and some very thoughtful “Talks to the Type- writer” in this num ber. 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. aes iia otal itiaain The potato crop in the neighborhood of Kingston is expected to be three times as large as that of last year. Indisputable. Why spend $L for a bottle of medicine for acomplaint when one box of Beech ain’s pills, costing only 25 cents, will cure nearly al] known diseases ? 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SRARLOTTETOWN PP. & ISLANT Priestley’s Dress Materials Every lady should be interested in the fact that the Priestley s Dress Materials are to be had from the better ciass of dealers throu: ghout Canada. For beauty, texture and enduring quality, they are unequalled. Manu- factured as they are in pure wool, end in silk and wool inter- woven, these goods have a soft richness which is a perfect delight to a lady of taste. Priestley’ 3 goods are mostly in black, and in black A gown in Priestley’ s fabrics retains its style and beauty as long as _— is a y of it left, hence they are the most ee i i } | eS YARNISHED BoaRD ON WHICH THE GOOD : m ARE WRAPPED. Ald r SPRING SUITING ——-AND OVERCOATINGS Now is the Time to Onder Ye Your Spring Suit. a ee | JOHN MACLEOD & CO. _ Charlottetown, te 23, 1894—m w f NESDAY EVENING at 6 o’clock, —_ Potato Bug Poison } Oe ssialiidinntitians Pure Paris Green + --— 3e sure you get it PURE. Try the City Hardurare R. B. Cherlottetown, June 26, 189i—tu fri Watch or Cleck that will not keep correct time is worse than none at all. We have Watches and Clocks, ‘ i; | the place of commencement, contat regulated right up to time, and our prices | are regulated by the hard times. We also have the latest styles in Jewelry. In our Repairing Department we are giving excel- 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, ly Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. fecarel at a e¢reat discount /anywhere else. | before opening of navigation. | first paid the said license fee or direct tax, a! | be llany goods, waies or merchandige, oral : vincial Treasurer,” | | north along the said boundary tothe® | Line Road: thence alonz the xa‘d roeaaa } ment, containing by estimation threat } nore Or less, tourth r with the righla) Store. NORTON & CO |} any heightie may require on |; Townsh:p Number Thre’, in [’rineé | tain and Paul T. Costain; thence Ye have now a large and complete assortment of Hatg =a% t» to {it BON Ss. Youths and Mea, in Canadian, American and |English markets. Come and McKay Woolen Co, Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. THE MAGIC CITY, Have your copies of “THE MAGIG CITY” ‘bound. Lowest price and good work. D. TAYLOR, __ may: 30 _Booktbi inder , r, Quee en S65 Lumber! Lumber FOR SALE On Peake’s No. 3 Whart, 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, = 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES, " Also, a large suppl? of all kinds of Lam! x ber, inctuding Pine, Spruce and Hemlosk Boards, Scantling, Stadding, Fenej Palings, Laths, Bricke, Lime, ete. The whole of the above ‘will be sold 3 cheap for cash, as it must be dieposed of POOLE & LEWIS, P. S.—On account of the severe and bad roads we have extended the for the collection of amounts due us #79 March Ist. a= All amounts not settled on that ¢ ae will be sned for in the March court with out further notice, 4 a‘ POOLE & LEWIS — Cli’town, Feb, 8, 1894 * TO LET, HOUSE on Euston Street, at p oecupiel by Mrs. John Ball. Possess given in July. For particulars apply im MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street? : or D. R. H. MITCHELL, ¥ a 4—wed = if Patriot Office, — Notice t io Comment Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellenm) called to the following sections of an owes by the Legislative Assembly of P ‘dward Isiand, Session 1894, intitaled Act to Impose a Direct 1 ax on Certain * Traders ” :—~ 1. “From and after the passing of this A every casual trader not permanent! inthis Previnee doing business within Province, commonly known as * Com Travellers,” and every person not pe ly residing in this Provinee, and who either for himself or any other goods, wares or merchandize in thle Prow or solicits or canvasses tor orders either ® himself or any other person for the change or purchase of any goods, merehandize within this Provinee, el the production of samples, photograp logues, printed or written matter, or by word Of mouth without the produe samples, photographs, catalogues, written matter, shall, before he or she upon the business of so selling any wares or merchandize, or soliciting . vassing for such orders, pay to the Pre Treasurer of this Province an annual fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” : 2 “Upon payment of the said loonas or direct tax, the said Provincial T shall grant a license authorizing the pe therein named to+ell goods, wares and m chandize in this Province, and to solicit canvass for orders for the sale, exchanged purchase of goods, wares and merch within this Provinee. Such license shall® granted and remain in force for the one year following thedate upon whit said lice nse shall be granted and no longer 8. * Any such Commercial Traveller orga son not permanently residing in this vince as aforesaid, who, after the p ing ¢ this Act, shall sell any ‘goods, wares or chandize, or solicit or canvass tor o ‘he sale, exchange or purchase of any wares Or merchandize in any manner sal within this Provine: without f obta ned the said licen +e, shall for each every occasion upon which be or she citor canvass foran order for the change or purchase of any goods, merchandize as aforesaid, be liable to sum of two hundred dollars to the This Act is now in force. License can be procured in Charlot al the Provincial Trevsury, in Sum from Wm. T. Ilannt Esq., iu Georgeta George K. Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-T Provincial Treasury, / Prince Edward island, 15th May, )894. maylé—dy tf pat p'o tf M@RTGACE SALE : | Of Valuable Freehold and held Fropertics on Lot Prince Couity. To be sold by Public Auction |} House in Summerside, in Prince O is | Prince Fdward Isiar rd, o THURSDAY,® os : | Nineteenth day ot July, A D isi, at th of Twelve o'clock, noon :— 1. All that tract, piece or parcel of lang ate on Lot Three, in Prince County, @ as follows:—Commencing ata stake & intended to be fixed on the south sid@ ; Centre Line Road, running thence las easterly course On the east si te of af stump to a yeliow birch tre nearGl® barn, and extending in the same cow the line strik-s the Brook; then followt course of the Brook to the astern 04 | Of the said Dennis O'Brien's land; tance o! five chains to the place of leges and appurtenances t] and a..0 with the liberty taking clay, earth, ston bank and iand of the sad lena sO’ joining. and also tall liberty build the dam intended to b land of James G. Wiggins ave BO as 10 rai the water of ths wy other land of the said irconis © Brien ~ 2. All that tract, piece or parcel of ate, lying and being at Mimenie Prinee Edward Island, bounded and as follows, that is to sey Sormanen the nortii side Of the Miimin ewe | home distance of one chain and eiguty il irom the stream to Big Mimin.zush tha.divieann Mae bh tween Pau O Ricard Co-ta t «“ : ee road Cust ; north ‘ ; ii} . ve the Various cou ses Ui pati slvcaim se wardly to the said line between Richatl ; jine south three chains, or to the said estimation three acres of land, a littl or 1@sa. The first piece of land ahove described ia Freehold, and second piece above being Leasehold. . ogether with all rights, members purtenances therete belonging or in appertaining. The above sale is made pursuant toa of sale contained in a certain Iw estnen Searing date the 2th day } A Disv2, made between Samuel HL and Sarah A. w iggins (his wife) of part, and «lexander McKinnon and A. McLean of the other part. For further particularsapply to Mr. | &. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, “4 | lottetown. Dated this 5th day of Jane, A D 1804 ALEXANDER Mc ‘cc THUMAS A. McLEAN, Nee North Side Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Offices i june(—law (wed) & wky tl sl