ial hs oni : ee THE EXAMINER a Teams: Five Dottans a Year. ‘Job Printing Rooms, - , a = : 5 LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. | Jeb Printing of ail kinds at short notice. : A — Dodgere, no Pamph- a : © \ is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripss, sr | — — — ——— — For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention te orders, THER EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar, Don't forget it Srrers OCorrss Two Ornes will not let it alone. Shaii we not protect ° n, a ig Root ae wii SS inti adit : Commons aie i onions House - - eee ree ’ 7 ~ “i Tr re T Yar - EW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND SATURDAY, MAY 20. i893 ‘ — SS ae See ~ ——_.- a — —— eae SS oe ———————————————————— — —_—_—_— eee nl Contributed by the W. C. T. U. i} uPy by orem Sve AY Te ae it Hurts Those Who Let It AJone. i Dates Bet Apart For the Observances of By i | States and Organizations. . ape — +" as oe oe i} TIDK W mot burt us if we levita One; anc i} AS, , Besides the special fete days arranged that every cne should enjoy his personal | Po > by the committee on ceremonies ingumer liberiy to Co just as he pleates about it HI! . i y able societies and organizations will meet , of ove Te : - . But though we may let the drirk alone, ~~ : @ ~ ‘s in Chicago during the World's fair. The t is by no means certaiu that the drink will! Every Lady in the Dominion scar te torso eek |e ern act hte ar ate ; Wy! not appear in the following ovficial lst | 4). never use strong drink, and yet it will fete days: not let them alone. None cf us liveth to 14] Ww eoeseees seerceressccreesceceoe himeelf, none of us dieth to himself, and should have one. Wisconsin Seater eeognenpeceseces that which we do may affect others, while [| Sages A). AR | ee % : that which others do often eff cts us most Semsmneoeied senavecetersctyeer aw deeply. In an address delivered in New Every lady in the Dominion should have a Me.issa wrap of some style. ' \ x seeeeeeereeereeedasepheedepe tence York, Gen Samuel F. Carey related the Costing only a trifle (bout $1.50) more than ordimary wraps of similar material. — SOT OMKR. «veces reese rssserayscsseyeered following incident : they are at once the most useful and most economical garments of the present day, {jit oO LANJOYS Now Hmmpshire......-..-.sssccccceces, June “I remember many years ago, in the come they we really two in one, being a rainproof garment as well as a stylish i} Both th ad ao eentie ate Paneer crscesereerseceennseosatenanen i course of my wanderings, I made a series aud comfortable wrap. i 0 e me and res n Litter eeeenesecereewectee rset ee Obeae of addresses at Madison, Indiana. I had Sty } ; it 7 ibe: ee eeeoees Seaandllibecedhaesenonnanl -_ ; » , Mevissa wraps should not be classed with ordinary waterproofs. They are Hi pt et oa Serene pine IT —“wehoeherncteioiii ae | spoken ones Sar pore pom. and ansions HENRY %. ( made up in all the latest styles, out of fine soft woolen materials (rendered thor- ii]{ | ie: Femresning i . Kid aa sare essegaaaecasererses beseeeeerees + Aug. - or: qe a we a Ay ats ad b oughly rainproof by the Mxxissa process); beautifully finished, and they fit to per- HH gate yet promptly on the Kidneys, mace pecpaswissenseessneessnsens mA oe 2 eagle _ pre - 7 ing THE CHILDRTW'S LAIED. fectiob, 0 only tallor made gurisente cnn ||| Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys sasaethecrereesrescicouca MB Le heeeatel Bivls bias Shas aS eee “Minedate Clommvan-Res ; | ua 1S ead- SRMNAE..' cogsonnevsceseecee=si als - 2 , RUM DS UC rash 90h Many ladies have written us asking for information, patterns, etc., etc., but as 1] J aii oe ana eee habitual mean . Aug beau'y, She was standing on the edge of nee ow 9 NS we do a strictly wholesale manufacturing business, cannot in justice to our many Hi} stineti Sy f Fi ‘a th the river, rinsing out sume cld rags that aoe SkoGa s Ginhas Ee customers, sell directly to anyone not in trade. Desiring, however. to give ail aes eyes - she had been gathering in the streets Should Alwears Pi ines information possible and place our Mrtissa wraps within easy reach of every lady i] only remedy of its kind ever proe of the city. 1 said * What are you going to ve en ae ee in the country, we invite direct corresp udence, and will, on receipt of a letter HH duced, pleasing to the taste an ace do with these rags?‘ I want to get me oeene tie 4 from any lady, giving the name and address of the merchaut with whom she dea's, if ceptable to the stomach, prompt in i pair of sh: es, “Have you a tother, ttle ~ GENTS We eantot ful, for at once send that desler a full range of our patterns, catalogues of designs and ||| its action and truly beneficial in its | Kansas...... coersianseaeeaihveaaaE girl ? : Yes, I have a mother; but 1 have the benefit our bh , fron other necessary information. | effects, prepared only from the most Meta tector eee roeees OED epere ea Ssters younger than I am, a ae Of B35 28) A nee oe If there is no local dealer that will take the trouble to serve her in the way healthy and agreeable substances, its — Order Sons of ASR een Ee peo oy ae ane ye pele ve wit ale rei we suggest, we wil! place her in communication with one of our most reliable cus- many excellent qualities commend it Rhode alana sebeessebossessccovevacesqoces a S Tisther 1”. ‘Wes: T heme o tales. tees ted toe ing and barat it , es, at. ... = | SRROES SBI ,g oo se cescccceseceses ee eeereeee . , , much t Ss one 3 " i tomers in some other place, who we can guarantee will be only too glad to give to all and have made it the most ee eT 000k Recdsaccdinbetiebiies Oct. druvkard.’ bled congiderally. j ‘ ii] her every possible attention. popular remedy known. Italian Roe ae eee i * Suppese L had said ‘Little girl, let FA We gave ‘fb m 3 dz of t pint ‘- Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c Bn ass eorerretiectecise wunisch eétd liquor alone and it won't hurt yoy.’ “¥ COPPA octaxae tie, ke i MELISSA MANUFACTURING cO., bottles by all leading druggists. DRUMMERS’ DAY. eee little tN a a we hee, RoE thy eft-red, wud i a eee Any reliable¢cruggist who may not | ‘The World’s ousnge in my pocket, end Lewore im) is toxlay a reeten, Poaltay bos Hi} Ca om vistovin Squane, Mentrent. | have it on Deind will im it | monies has nated June 10 as the ;™y heart that while I lived | would make see: 0 vivian k's : MR. & MRS. H. G. CUNNINGHAM, promptly for any one who wishes | fete day of the Commercial wor upon the enemy that was robbing the Belfast. Me. : d ly by the | ers’ association. The pro- children of the land of their parents, and | cot a || to try it. Manufaetured only by am here to ask you if you wiil enlist in this % REMED UES fathestocl o i\ gramme will be a very elaborate one qued‘work.. Yen: my , feienda, these who ee DUS fvthe world equal i . ’ (ODAS, x Blood and Skin Dis. i {| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., tue aeons Sek Gee len let it alone are the worst hurt by it.” og Misdare. — used i? hy ~ Ht | SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. Sate Vn the Tic achinal What myriads of children are cold and clans, are they net worthy your trial? | i || LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥ ade will be held at Peoria, is., hungry, sick and suffering because others SXODA GISSOVERY ©2,, OLFYIELE, aS. ——— DR. DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate of the Medical Departmen: of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Bellevue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York City. Office, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RESIDENCE—Near corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. d&w 3m—may5 DR. J. R. MecLEAN, raduate University Pennsylvania, Phila- —— Gelphis, 1873, TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, NFI his practice exciusiv to Eye O° tN Tnroat vod all forma of Catarrhal "a hs consulted at New Glasgow every Thursday, Vendome Hotel, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p. m. majy6—dy & wky im — ROBERT BALLOCH & CO. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISO4, HALIFAX rad tio wy - iy % s «* ye It is the only Tire that gave satisfaction last yeas MANUFACTURED BY THE GOOLD BICYCLE CO. LTD. 4 Youres Sr., TononTa Brantford, Ont, NOW I$ THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Rog Cases and Fillers, ALSO YOUR Sheathing and Building Papers. ASK FOR OTK PRICE LIST OF FAPER AND PAPER BAGS, —— -— SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Paper of all kinds, WAREHOUSES, 25 & 27 WATER ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. ap26—dy 6m PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. Queen's Birthday. JRN TICKETS will be issned to and from nae as this Railway on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 23rd and 24th of May, inst., @0od for retura up to and on May 26th, 1893. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Rallway Office, May 15, 1893—dy eod & wy, New Store! About June Ist we expect to move into our New Store. Mean- while we are selling off the balance of goods saved from the Burnt Building at very low prices. Robertson's Old Stand, one block below the Burnt Store. R. B. NORTON & Co. Chariottetown, May 10, 1893. CAN ANY OTHER WORLDS =~ FAIR AS OUR OWN IN MAY? Can anybody in this part of our FAIR WORLD turn out more neat and attractive PRIN SING or more substan- tial BOOKBINDING than do the Victoria Row Stationers? HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, May 16, 1893. Se = etl — ——— a - — ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LBS. PHOTOGRAPHY ! PHOTOGRAPHY ! CLOUD HILL’S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Is Opposite Miller Bros,, Queen Street, Charlottetewn. Notice the sign over the Door in the Shape of a R= WR. WATSON, Wholosale Charlo'tactown Drugest mw j YOUR HEALTH! CRY EMULSION It Will Make You Eat, Will Tone Your Nerves, Will Make You Strong, Will Make You Feel Like Yourself Again. FOR CHRONIC COUGH IT IS ALMOST SPECIFIC, In all Pulmonary Diseases with emacia- tion, as well as with spitting of blood, the stiects of this remedy are very marked, 60c. ano $1.00 Per Borrtie. ad StCuacvoucertm:«z D.al.** A FEW QUcHiES. AVE you seen the new Wedding Sta- tionery at the Diamoud Di: kstore ? Have you asked the prices of New Goods at the Diamvund Bookstore ? Are you aware that the best value on P. E. l-land «sat the Dumond Bookstore 7 Do you know that you ean get Wall Paper, al! kinds, at your own prices at the Diamond B.ooks‘ore ? Why pay « higher price when yeu can get Schowl Bo ka ata big reductio.s at the Diamond Bockstore ? If you tann:t answer the above satisfac- torily to yours: lf, just ca'l and participate in the big bargains now being given at the Diamond Bovkstore ap29 FOR SALE CHEAP. HE undersigned has for sale the follow- ing well-bred Stock, viz :— 1 Barrister Mare, 8 years old, in foal to General Benton (Ragistered Clyde), 1 two-year-old Cart Colt, sired by Young Royal Tom, dam by Imp. Barrister, 1 three-year-old Carriage Colt (gelding), 1 Filly, coming four, sired by Ali Right, 5817, 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. A.so—107 acres excellent Laud near Cardigan Bridge, King’s County. Apply to GEORGE F. OWEN, May 9, 1893. ap26—lawdwy Cardigan Bridge, on June 6, 7 and 8, and on the 9th the delegates and members will adjourn to Chicago, specia) trains being chartered for the purpose. The Peoria. people are raising $5,000 for the entertainment of the traveling men. There willbe parades and other festiv- ities at Peoria, and at Chicago there will be a mammoth parade. The “boys” will be in 20 state divisions, each division headed by a first class band, and other steps will be taken to make the parade one of the biggest events of the season and of the fair. Special trains will be on hand to take the traveling men out to Jackson park, where there will be another parade and ceremonies of a very unique char- acter. Six orators of national reputation will deliver addresses, and the governors of 10 states will also ocoupy positions on orm, SPECIAL FETE DAYS. The following special fete days have been arranged by the World's com- mittee on ceremonies: Washington, a 17; Wisconsin, May 28; Maine, May 24; Denmark, June 5; commeretal tones June 10; Germany, June 15; Nebraska, June 16; Massachusetts, June 17; New Hampshire, June 21; France, tag Utah, July 24; Liberia, July 25; Inde- eo Order of Foresters, Aug. 12; ayti, Aug. 16; colored people, Aug. 25; North Carolina, Aug. 18; Austria, Aug. 18; the Netherlands, Aug. 81; Nicara- gua, Sept. 1; Catholio education, Sept. 2; New York, Sept. 4; Brazil, Sept. 7; California, Sept. 9; Maryland, Sept. 12; Michigan, Sept. 13 and 14; Kansas, Sept. 15; Colorado, Sept. 19; Montana, 20; Patriotic Order Sons of America, Sept. 20; Iowa, Sept. 21; Rhode Island, Oct. 5; , Oct. 12; Italian soote Oct. thy Eetnesoosta, Oct. 18, EUROPEAN NEWSPAPERS. : the world's parliament of A MODEL KITCHEN The Illinois woman's beard yo conduct a model in omen’s Mrs. Richard J. tots Me ed the work to fn trate value of corn, one of the chief food products of Mlinoig. Lessons in and will, as far as be in actual use. It is believed a better ripen ya the nutritive properties of the c and the many excellent dishes which may be from it will prove of great advantage to visitors, RARE CHINA. One of the rarert exhibits at the expo sition will be a selection ae china. A specialty is the y decoration, which reproduces the hnes of the agate. Imitation tarquoises are studded on some of the vases with fine effect. GRACE DARLING'S BOAT. The Mttle boat in w Graeo Darling went to the rescue the passenger steamer Forfarshire op the rocks of Farne island Sept. 6 and 7, 1688, will be the ae a pailding’at whe these by prohibiting its sale ? —_—-__-34boo——____- (Vontributed by the Y. W. ©. T. U.) Habit. For sale by all | rugyist Trade supplied by W. R. Watson, Chariotutown, P. B. I. That which has been done once is easier done the second time. Repetition is the! only basis of perfection. Patient continu. | ance in well doing conducts by a etraight path to glory, honor and immortelity, Since 1874, I have been a steady student! of the law vf habit —1 had well-nigh ene! the law of fate. i have seen it slowly, gently, imperceptibly, wrap men round and round in its close winding sheet, as if they were Egyptian mummies, So quietly was allthis done that they never knew their bordage until the first faint move- ment towards a better life, when, byhuld, their helplessness recalled the Indian- tortured hunter perpendicularly planted in the ground with earth packed around him even tothe lips. A miracle of faith has rescued some of these; but a study of years compells the admission that not more than five in one hundred inebriates, gamblers or libertines are ever permanently reformed. The thoughtless boy, cigar in mouth, playing cards ‘‘just for fun,” aud a little later with a glasa of beer as the stake of hiding all these things from his m»ther, saying to himeelt, ‘I'll quit this aftera while, but Il want to suw my wild oats”; the idle spendthrift youth with fondners! orly for the vile company where his worst passions can be grat:fied; the besotted map, sold under sin, eccursed of God and his own conscience aud his fellow men—these are the piteous object lessons that Have taught me the supreme power of habit over human destiny. But 1 saw that the tendency to repeat the same act, and the greater ease with which this is done the second time than the first, and the third time than the second, is the key to Paradise as well as pandemonium. 1 saw the slow, anerrivg, unfailing plan of God, by which our habits may become our stepladder to saintship. And I said to my own heart, in the presence of many a bloated incebriate, what I now whisper to you: “No evil habit, however small, shall have dominion wer me."—From “ flow to Win,” by Fraro«s E. Willard mee Sam Jones believes that the devil does not care how many missicraries we send to the heathen as king aa we average thirteen thousand barrels of whiskey to each mia sionery. The liquor interests in scme cases boaet that they *‘ cau defeat or elect any man that aby party mey put up.” Probably that will continue very true just as long as the Tem perance electors divide their strength be- tween the two parties, and let the liquor interests circumvent them. Let the Tem- perance electors get together, and how loop would the liquor interests last 7 ———- ae For Over Fivry Years Mrs. Winsloe + Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- It relieves the little suiferer at once ; it pro luces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the shild from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “ bright as a button,” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, roftens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the boweis, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other carses, Twenty-five cents a botile, Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsioe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr _———e—— **We can’t stay at this hetel, Maria,” ex claimed Farmer Meddergrass after readiag the rules tacked to his deor. ‘Why uot, Nethan 7’ “Why, they have dinner from 11 to 2. I kim te town on business, an’ I can’t afford to waste no three hours a day on dinner, to ssy nuthin’ "bout breakfast and supper Gather up yer traps, and we'll gu some- where else ?” FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be found in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared oaly by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware o* 'mitations. MONTREAL. Kill The Cold. Kill it by feeding it with Scott’s Emulsion. able how SCOTT'S EMULSIO Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites will stop a oom curea Cold, and check Consumption in its earlier stages as well as all forms of Wasting Diseases, Scrofua and Bronchitis. It és elenost as palatable as milk. Prepared onty by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. It is remark-! =f ASO 4NopyYNE LINIMEN yHUlKkeE Au OTHE, aiiiiac aed. Originated by an Olid Family Physician. ration after Generation have used and blessed it. Every Traveler should have @ bottle in his satchel. From 2#heumatiem Every Sufferer ? a Nervous Headache, Dipbtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron. ehitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhova, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, St#f Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Should have Johnson's Every Mother Anoayne tiniment in tha house for Croup, Oolda, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Collie, Cute, Bratses, Cramps and Pains liable to occur in any family without notice. Delays may costa life. Relieves all Summer Complaints like magic. Price, % cta. id; § bot. tles, $2 xpress paid, LS. Johheon & Co. Beton Maes ee ALES AND STOUT, XX and XXX, Ia Wood and Bottles, ali sized Casks and Kegs, to suit Family use Goods promp ly delivered to any part of Coun ry orders solicited S. OLAND, SURS & CO., the cry USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Water Sree’ mayll—dy 3m , Charluctetowa.