— - te ee me WALTER BAKER & CO. A nt al ea a to have no return—He ts doing a flourish- the fat in the food that has the most value POI cme DEW THE DAILY EXAMINER : . ! . , . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894. | oe SeIATICA, i <— CHEESE WISDOM, | DR. ) {| ee. “shinee ete agmtr| Modern y It is becoming well understood that it is DR. J. PLO RRAY, e (fa PURE, HICH GRADE ing Fruit Tree Business, no oA ft Co xawoon, Sept. 10.—About a year = —\ COCC AS AWW CHOCO LATI § wo, a telegraphik Sapa h from here told v Valentine Fisher, who had suffered SBD special AND HIGHEST years from sciatica, and who was so AWARDS | with the disease as to be unable St dete Meedwat tht y and was generally thought at ‘ s door, wé s elel by Dodd’s Kidney % : CALIFORNIA r That the story was no fiction was he mt \ MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. " vy all citizens of this place. That 4 | “cure & permanent one 1s how Just as | 4 . BREAKFAST COCOA, y net 4Liv Known, for since his recovery, . oe Atballt Mr. Fisher has been hard at work selling | ‘ f for Chase Bros., of Rochester, =. : is travelled the whole of this eOLD BY ¢ ; Ev m with most gratifying WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. ; : Lonpoy, Sept. 14.—The Cunard liner, . . . 1 Ca) McKay, which sailed from New e W hat P per do You York Sept. 8, has broken the Campania’s eee . : / : ward i by nearly two hours. She eooseeos fini Almost Every-) ps Brow Head at 1.05 o’clock this “S° : r. In order to equal the Cam- where You Go pania rd of five days tem hours and SE a rty-s¢ minutes she must pass Dunts THE DAILY EXAMINER he-The Best Paperw FOR ADVERTISEES ‘ASK YOUR DRUGC! by i pl 6» obra eODe> = Liver “o1k ; a dlooaabinbd a: LIME & SODA a ae Palatable as cream. ° ae tast e others. In big bottles oUc i 81.00 J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law. ’s Build , NeErvous Men: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. 7 ' . ‘ e Gratetui— Comiorting Eppss © pps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST— “SU PPER. : rough knowledg the nat- ur iws W gove perations of d iS 1 > and by a ca i a} yn ¢ | perties « we en ed ( M Ep} pr led I ir ‘ ore b. Akl Supper a i ately flavor d bev jay s us m heavy do It by t id 2 use of su et i s Db aia vwiua gr eno I st an Hur : ar Miy si ‘ is tweak | t We , 4 ma a atAbe Hal by Keel yy’ I . I : fied by re blood and a proy she od frat -—! ss e¢ Ga Mack np vit t y r k. Soild o ' pa G @ ed ¢ hus, JAMES EPPS & > he H mec pat! Chemiata, Lon En and or | DESPAN r = 4 ! WILL cu RE YOU :: tae Tyadd’e *< s . ys ° I : DR. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. we cane Dodd’s Kidney Pills at t ving } < Zz 5 per hox si r $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dk ; Ss by mall to a aidress post " pa A GEORGE E ee. JOHNSON © ANoDYNE LINIMERNT ~ re yVElke a ANY OTHER or INTERNAL 2s ETERNAL cee im 1810 we , Originated by an hs Family Physician. : n use for more the Ligh ty 2 Think Of it. 5 #, amd ati iP le aa 4 a ratic ite e Used and blessed tt. Seow © sve i i ay eo & be ritle in his satchel Every i ee latices atom. Nervous Headache, BP phtheria.<« : ha,Catarrh Be . ehitis, Asthma, Ch-lera-Morbu 1 a, Lauiewens : » hel 1e8S, Soreness in F yor Limbs, Sarr Jo ints wT Straing will Gnd in this old Anody oo re 1 speedy cuse ’ uld nave Johnson's Eve ry Mother é: i yne Liniment in ee for Cro Cot Sore The at, Tonsilitie, Ce sie .C uts, iano ramps — n — to econ .. fo. an ~ a. f ithout y er lays ve @ : Complaints ike nm ommake * Price aan Jost paid: # tut Ges, 82 Express paid. LS. ik shheon & C - Boston Mas 4 Trade pp lied by W.R. W atson Char lottetown. EADAG CHE, EGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER E EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. |PRIGE 25 CTS. Tae DODDS Mi ».57 a. m., Sept. 14 Allowing e hours for the run from Brow Head, should reach Duntsa Rock at 4.05 | thus beating the Campania’s time ne hour and fifty-two minutes. Picullar To Isself, Lo = Sarsapa lla is peculiar to itself, a strictly medicinal sense, in three im- portant particulars, viz: first, in the com- hination of remedial agents used; second, n the proportion in which they are mixed; Featherbone Corsets must not be confounded with those which were made five or six years ago. The Featherbone Corset of to-day is as far removed from the old style, as black is from white. BUY A PAIR AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. EVERYBODY 1S PLEASED WITH THE BARGAINS WE ARE GIVING IN School Books and Schoo! Supplies. in the process by which the active | rative properties of the preparation are hese three important ood’s Sarsaparilla peculiar in its rit, as it accomplishes cures kn who But it is mm od’s Sarsapare W hat Hox reason for tt what but what Ila does,that tells the xl’s,Sacsaparilla has done | confidence that it | we Fay story e tor you for a bottle of medicine | box of Beech 25 cents, will cure nd $1 ‘ t when one ! am’ pill . costing only : ‘ pe tion is the cause of nearly all ail- tsa d Beecham’s pills cure constipa- \ valuable book of knowledge mail- B. F. Allen & Co., ork. ~ oO request, by ana! Si New Y< Ihe liquidation of Baring Brothers, the will yield a surplue of 1 of a deficit. bankers, 500,000 instea If you got waterproofing of a vapor bath, of a breach of air. r which just withont the If you get a e¢ acr ,awretched seediness of aspect which makes shipwreck of faith in | water proofed Bat when it is stated hi tley’s Cravenettas cannot be dis- goods not water- finaiiy goods ished from the same proofed, the bare fact vn diseases ? This is because | in rubber, you covers the cloth, | acking and a disinterga- | indicated an immense advance in the perfecting of waterpr ‘ofing. | Ask for Priestley’s Cravenette and look for Priestley trade mark, “The Var- nished Board ] more French Warships are to be einforce the tf leet in the Indian and vyaters February 21st. Emulsion Co., of Halifax OTTAWA, Messrs. Putner i N.S., Gentlemen—I have been troubled | with weakness of the lungs and general luring the past two years, so much | yas to cause me considerable anxiety, and hearing that your Emulsion was hi; gh- led mmended by the medical and other reliable authorities, I concluded to give it fair trial. I have taken about seven of r fifty-cent bottles, and now find that my geveral health is much improved, my lungs and chest are a great deal stronger, and Ihave increased in weight twelve pounds, and feel pleased to be able to thus | estify to the Emuls ! 1 te merits of your excellent | on, Which I can heartily all who are similarly afflicted. », next door to MacCrrthy’s re, Ottawa : Britain, after a seven is now provided that a person neard of the proper a etter upon it, affix a half- Vv a sive stamp and have it trans- mitted throug oh the post. This is common- and asimilar postal regulation well in Canada. in Great tation, = any plai size, ite For Over Fifty Years, recom- | R. | drug | years Aw O_p Axp Wet Triep Rewepy.— | Mrs. Wicsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty vears by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five 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. —-9 y ngton treasury ee partment ials who examined the Wilson bill for the Senate committee discovered over 400 ash it it. the bill bas become a law, that some t has been found, now that | er- | of consequence escaped even the vigil- | f the treasury department. .W nvalids! Yes, with invalids the | appetite is capricious and needs coaking. Chat is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Seott’s Emulsion, which is | a3 palatable as cream. Men who rise to any ence are apt to be the victims of scandal, endered in many instances by jealousy, nimany by their own conduct. But 3 is not always the case. A contetn- that the werst charge ught agains st Russell Sage is that steadfastly refuses to pay more than four Mars for a five doliar pair ¢ of trousers. eng i wrary Says rar Conted and ens v te Tams: ver pil 8. to ker’s li Sournameron, Sept. 13.—Rear Admiral oo am A. Kirkland, whe has succeeded | “y - niral Henry Erban in command he European station, hoisted his flag to-day on board the United States eruiser | wo, which saluted in the usual man- nie Che salute of the rear admiral’s flag | from the United States cruiser was taken | p by the British cruiser Australia, coast- The another guard ship in Southampton waters. cor was returned with om the Chica jiment ~ il if fr hanics, Laborers, Train Men, Farm should never be witaout Pond’s Invaluable in case of accidents, s, burns, wounds, strains, broken etc. Faus. Kiver, Mase., Sept. 13.—The Textile Amalgamation held an adjourned meeting this evening to receive from the manufacturers an answer to their request for a conference, but no answer was re- ceived. Many of the manufacturers are of town and those here claim there is nothing to confer about. The situation was discussed for two hours andthe Am- algamation finally voted to recommend to the different unions that all operatives re- main away from the mills in case an = tempt is made to start any of them der a reduction in wages. This was duke on the ground that the manufactures can | afford to pay the old rate of wages urder the present condition of the market. Me hands Ext act for cut i mbs, out Some surprising effects have been re- | corded from the use of Miller’s Emulsion | of Cod Liver Oilin the most desperate | cases of consumption. Miller’s Emulsion /is “the kind that cures” colds, coughs | bronchitis and lung diseases generally. | Every bottle warranted, No oily taste | like others. In big bottles, 50c. a $1.00, at druggists. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the greet Food and Nerve Remedy. | | Mowers, particular emin- | ever | he | heavy hay crop of this season. oe x }-—- —- — ail ‘WE BUY RIGHT AND SELL CdtAP, points | HENCE THE DAILY CROWDs. HASZARD Printers, Book biaders & MOORK, & Bosksellers. Charlottetown, September 6, 1894—t t s | Priestley’s | Cravenettes Ladies who dress weil are now wearii.¢ these waterproof goods for cloaks, wraps and all over garments. No other material is so satisfactory. They are Rainproof, Porous, Durable, Stylish, Healthy, Comfortable. When asking for them ladies should be sure to say “ Priestley’s Cravenettes. ’ ; FE E ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED .~ - HOUNNOTOENERVEENEETTYGOCQANEOESE0ENEEEOECEAMOCéQeneenevngTPTUCTOOTHANEEOOEN ERED OTEOTACTePPePNPNENEYTDOCOOOOONSEEREN F = 4 =¥ Axes FOWLER'S. DIAMOND EDGE, BROAD'S, 5) 150 DOZEN IN STOCK. 200 DOZEN HICKORY HANDLES, 500 EXTRA WOOD SHOVELS. seahiien viene tel iind item DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat es ? e L 2 Z Z aa e REEARE ERE SSS RES Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Chiidren. It contains ncithcr Cpium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {t is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco t nuty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wird Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacca—the Mother’s Fricnud, 3x 12? Cas toria. “Castoria is an excellent ‘medicine for chil aren. Mothers have repeatedly toid me of its ,00d effect upon their children.” Di. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. Castorix. “ Castoria is so well adapted to c!ilren thats I recommend it assuperior toany »rescription known to me.” Il. A, Ancner, M, D., 111 So. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y¥. “Our physicians in the children’s depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and althongh we orly have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to conféss that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitep Hosprran anv Dispensary, Boston, Mass, * Castoria is the best remedy for children cf which Iam acquainted. I hope the day is rot far distant when mothers willconsiJer the resi iuter:st of tacir children, and use Castoria i:- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroviag their loved ones, by forcing opiiim, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending énem to premature graves." Dz. J. ¥. Kixcrexor, Conway, Ar Aizen C. Suiru, Pres., The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City, Reapers and Rakes. The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE and the wide-wheeled ‘TTHICA RAKE are the best Implements to put into the We are selling them low for cash on short time. REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers of any manu- facture. ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin Carriages. McLauchlin Gears require no puffing. If you are going to purchase a Carriage inspect those. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, July 9,51894—eod & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. in the nutrition of animals of all kinds, and thus it becomes an interesting matter closely related to the making and eating of cheese, for cheese is essentially a food and more so as the fatty bodies increased rich in fat, in cheese are considerably by the curing, in which process some of the portein matters are changed into fatty substances that have a most important value of nutrition. So the dairyman should have a clear understanding of in both these relations and make as much as he can of it for his own use and more for sale, and all interested in the welfare of this great interest and that of the commua- ily as we ll should do all that may be possi- bie to encourage the maki ogof the widest variety of cheese and the Jarge sale and use of it For domestic use as well as_ for are many kinds of small cheeses that mav be made of both full and = skinned milk with advantage to those who have the milk. In European countries, where cheese forms a more frequent article of diet than meat, there are considerably more than a hundred varieties of this kind of such sizes as may be a family or one cheese sale there of cheese made, eaten at one meal by And as we consider this sub- gry person ject it should be with the knowledge that one pcund of cheese has far more nuts § ment in it than a pound of meat. There is no waste, as of bone, in it, as there is in meat, and it is more digestible, and at the same time it acts a3 an aid to the diges- tion of other food. As compared with the best beef free fram bones and other waste, a full milk cheese has 2,070 unites of nutritive value against 1,210 in a sirloin’ steak while a skim- milk cheese has 1,165 units, thus show- ing that even at the same price skim milk che eae is of considerably more value than the best of beef, taking into account the amount of useless matter in the — beef. In addition, the cheese, containing as it does the still ex influence of the rennet in it, and being a digestive agent,e ven a skim milk well cured will be not only intrinsically more nutritious than the best part of beef, but indirectly by its effect on the digestion of isting this cheese other food it will have a considerable ad- ditional value. This is something for the farmer to think about, and especially for in the dairy, for how @iormous ®@ ty of skim milk goes to waste every pare quanti day that might be turned to g od use as fuod in the furm of cheese ! ere The Lancashire cotton trade does not scem to be in a very cheerful state, if is to judge from some figures published by the president of the Manchester Statistical who has made a careful study 100 Oldham eotton In the jast half 65 idend; the other 2 per cent. the society, of the returns of over spinn ne companies, companies paid no div 36 pa da sum equal to less than annum on the share per capital of whole. Forty-one showed a total profit carried forward of £52,900, and 52 an ad- verse balance of £344,609, or an adverse balance on the whole of £291,609. Never- theless the operatives, who have a very strong and wealthy union, doggediy oppo-e every movement towards reduced wages, and the masters only obtained a very small reduction more than a year after a strike of several weeks, mense losses to both masters and men, about 20,000 people being affected. The cotton trade is one of the most important industries of Great Britain, and a deadlock ago in it means the disorganization of many allied trades, Evidently the mill owners the that for cannot go on working at a loss, and operatives cling fast to their principle a reduction of wages remedy depressed trade. is nO - sow to Get a Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does a woman look old sooner than a man”) to Levey Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and i will only cost 1 c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. -<-- - USE SKODA’ S DISCOVERY. the g -eat Blood and NerveRemedy. GOAL. COAL To arrive here next week, per barken- tine “Erema,” 500 Tons RESERVE MINES SLACK CUAL, best Coal for Furnace and House use. ALso——— To arrive ina few days, per schooner “Mary P” from New York, 150 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, for Base Burners, anil will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BRUS. & CO. Charlottetown, Auy. 25, 1894. os Dominion Coal al Company, Ltd The undersigned havi haviag r been appointed selling Agents in ‘the Province of Prince Edw ard Ts land for the above Com- pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock of each kind of Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. sole Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—1f CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. 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BAZAAR STORE Charlottetown, September 11, 1894--+ You can now get any or ALL of the Books used in the Prince of Wales College or Public Schools from us We do not wish to “blow,” but ask you to compare our —— een Str u LADIES aan 8 Ait Institution and Can cervatol ry ef Music, e Fall Term of the 40th ¥ Begins Aug 50th, 1894, = --- (harlottstesn wel} idy are provided, extend anches throug gh the culum to the degree e primary br ‘sity curri The s taif consists of 18 teac here, nto the University Profesegsie Pia ; Pipe Organ, Violin, Vocal ( ture, Harmony, Elocution, Physica} { re, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- | Commercial Courses are all latest and most approved Art Institution, which, with ent gallery, has been trare. the Ladies’ College, is still jp Prof. Hammond, ik. C. A. a the Paris Salon, the toval Aca , London, « : | GU ervatory cf Music employs uctors, atthe head of whom is an experienced teacher from the staft of N. Y¥. College of Musie, who has i Berlin under Von sulow and J After four years’ successful study some of the greatest masters in (ier- Mr. C. L Chisholm returns to take iarge of the Violin department. Vocal Culture is taaght by an aecom: lished Swedish vocalist, who isa gradu. he Munich Conservatory. Kivery care is taken to make the school a refined Christian home, where lady-like manners aod nobility of character shall be For Calendar apply to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. Sackville, N. B., Auy. 14, 1894. y 6w law wy 3i TS! ATS! We have now a large and of Hats Youths and Men, .reat discount complete assortment to fit Boys, secured at a and Come and going in Canadian, American ~ Inglish markets. see our Hats before anywhere else. NicKay Woolen Co, Brilliant Siga Letters, I have appoint 3 Mr. P. P. 2 Cent Street, Sole Trainor, of Agent for Charlettetown for the sale of above letters, which can Le seen on the window of W. A, llutcheson, Eq. Prices as follows :— One and a half inch ssevseseeneee® COMME Two M cccvessebiosun ee ITwoandahalf ool am rneee. A ae $s = Pour .-s-. 60 * Wive —s—ié‘iéiéd st Mcgee 7% * Six aeda hall. cides 36. pnt |. eh Oa $1.20 J. HAMBLET WOOD, St. John, N. B. Delivery K Express. j nks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and f tra steamn boats , etc... & short ' Phen leave your orders at C.d, Pat & Co’s. Store, north side of Queer A. McQUAID. RSON 7 Le inforn otion Carona mtof a box of ulw fav be taal ritier from the ta asing | very oe tive ’ u ime <7“ a P. E Island ‘allway, On and after FRIDAY, Ist Jane, 184 te trains of this Railway will run daily Sueday? excepted) as follows :— rrains Outward. Trains Inward Read down Heed up PM 4M Leave Arrive PM AM 2%) 6 ..( harlottetown 6D 92 Bui 614 -Royalty Junction 60 98 645 .. North Wiltshire 5 8 $05 658 - Hunter River 5a 66 14) . Bradalbane 5a 72 in 7 ..Emeraid in 7 508 74 Freetown its 7h 9238 7R . 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