« > - THE WALTER wae ‘aan PURE, HICH GRADE CHOCOLATES ) SPECIAL AND HIGHEST PAS x (OCG ANT AWARDS sil their Goods at the CALIFORNIA I -\ MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. er BREAKFAST COCOA, a ’ ‘ WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. W hat Paper Almost You > eceseeee find! THE DAILY EXAMINER Wwe-The Best Paperew FOR ADVERTISERS Ky ery- He where Ci ASK YOUR DRUGCIST FOR [Hc Laat NORWEGIAN = Napoca | ype ates hi a ieee aL a4 Palat le aS cream No ae faste .ike others. In big bottles 560c. and $1.00 J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law. OFFICE Kehoe’s B lin Ma Strect I o “4 ro | i ans neg aie av3l—=s3r Gratetul —¢ ‘omiorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAS - —SUPPER. “By a thorough ywledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the ‘operations of digesti n and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a ately flavored beverage w o may save us many heavy doctors’ | s It is by th idicious use of saall ies » of det thal o nstitution may be gradually built up until strong eI y to t , y = Hun f subtle maladies are fi g around us ready to atta , 1€ is tweak | We : tata] shaft by keeping ow s well for fied by pure blood and a proper sourishe dd frame.”—Civil Service Gazett Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepati La mdon, En: CUNT DESPAN. Chem iata, land WILL GURE YOU t t D Fema Ls refunded ' t of per t Six xes $2.50, DR. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. ‘ un 8 you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at th wiug prices, viz 5 per box six boxes for $2.50. To tl trade—#4.00 per or three dozen at $3.75 per dozer Sent by mailto any address post maid GEORGE E. HUGHES, any ANopYNE LINIMERT nuke ANY OTHE As nue Yor INTEIMAL as SITERWAL usa Im 15810 Originaled by aa Oid Family Pnysician. Think Of It. 4 in use for more than Eighty and stillleadsa. Gene ration after Ge used and blessed it. Every Traveler | have @ bottle in his satche) rc Fre Rhe every Suf erer! eg Nervous li adache, Diphtherin,¢ Cor Ca tarrh Bron’ chitis A rous, Diar rh ra, Lameness, Soreness ‘n B «ty or Limhe Stiff Joints or Strains will find in this old Anodyne reife E ‘o i speedy cure e Johnson's hould hav Every Mother Arye Liniment in the Use mp, Coida, Sore Throat, Tons mes, Ci Hie, Cute, Droiese’ Cr rampe ai Pains liable cur in any family without notice Delays may wont a Hike _ Relteves ali Sunn 1¢1 Complaints! "ri 6 ota * et-paid; 6 tut ea, SL Kapre os paid. ‘tL s Je shheon & Ci - Boston.Mase Trade snpy R. W V also lied by W lottetow Char po PILL AFTER E EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. \PRIGE 25 CTS. Tue PODUS Mes co. uo ke You | DAILY NO MORE SCTATICA, Valentine Fisher is Cured of His Troubles He ts dotng a floarish- ing Freait Tree Business, to have no return About a ( Nowoobp,S - 10 tel Ay spatch from here told Valentine F b r,who had suffe we m sciatica, and who was s ed with the disease as to be wory and was generally though : | leath’s door, was cured by Dodd’s Kidney | Pills risat the story was no fiction was w by all citizens of this place. That ac L permanent one is now just as generally Known, for since his recove ry, Mr. Fisher has been hard at work selling f for Chase Bros., of Rochester, 2 is travelled the whok of this ‘ firm with most gratifying ; Nota are first me ntioned in the rt tury rhey were appointed by priests and bishops to keep the church re- lLloweve ime mav onward steal Ur prate the prophets all, lo step on a banana peel aI San earty fa Bostor 1 Transcript. WI pend $1 for a bottle of medicine | ‘ ipla nt when one box of Beech i sting only 25 centa, will cure t yall known diseases ? This is because | tipe tion is the cause of nearly all ail- | Beecham’s pills cure constipa- | ! ts a ed free, on re al St quest, Ne Ww Y« wrk. 165 Can Lhe cravat worn round the neck, not for show, but for comfort, by a nation of Eastern Europe | called the Cravates, or Croats For Over Fifty Years. An Otp Any Wet Tried Mrs. Winsk Soothing Syrup beed used for over fift vy years by of mothers for t Remepy.— e's rfect snecess. It soothes the nig, with pe child, softens gums, res the col Cc. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | y Druggists in every part of the world. ity tive cents a bottle. calculable. Be sure and Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y iarrhcea. wer Indian rubber used for erasing pencil | marks was known in England as early as | 1770 \ cube of it half an inch square ost three shillings. “Costly thy dress as thy purse can be,” , but very otten the cost | Ladies are | often dissappointed in the make up of the ' Is @ favorite adage will not realize all ‘the desire. t fabrics they can procure. Such r have n of being the best black flexibility, Say a easy vie which always pr EXAMINER , year | A valuable book of knowledge mail- by B. F. Allen & mm was originally a large shaw] | has | millione their children while teeth- | the | allays the pain, | and is the best remedy for | Its value ts | ask for Mrs. | and take no | vever purchased Priestley’s lress fabrics w hich have justly earned the | t dress xls In existence in respect of durability, and a fl ting quality,—that is to ldieg to nice contours— duce = the lovliest effects. | aes RESCUES AND CURES. Paine’s Celery Compound the Beacon Light and Life-Boat for the Sick and Suffering. | Ain: “™PuLL ror THe Sore.” | | | | | Light in the darkness, suff’rer, rescue is} Trust in that med’cine, suff’rer, all else near ! vill fail; Cast off despair and gloom, and be of good | Use it, weak and lifeless one, now thin and cheer; pale ; | Drear are the long days, suff’rer, sad is | It gives thee life-blood, suff’rer, rich, clear thy strife ; | and pure, Use Paine’s Celery Compound, and restore Builds up flesh and muscle, suff’rer, that health and life. will endure. Ho! then, ye sick, ete CHorvs : Hark to the sound, languish no | the strain ? ' Thousands of happy ones now chant the poor suff’rers! hear ye Ho! then, ye sick and sad, | more ; ; | Happier and brighter days for you are in retrain ; = : store : & Health, strength, new life and vigor, we all have found In that wondrous medicin Compound.” Heaith, strength and happiness for all are surely found, In that King of Me dicines, e, Paine’s Cel’ry Paine’s Cel’ry rhe original stethoscope was a roll of Compound. Ho! then, ye sick, ete. paper in the hands of the sur yeon Laen- -_ SL in 1816, but over 150 years earlier the | principle had been explained. POOOLOOLIOOOOPON OS IO HOPOM IO OHO OOOOO, . e 2? More Victims Than Any Other, $ Priestley Ss A ravenettes : Phere are more victims of nerveus pros t ration in this country than any other (In ~y, and medium-weight goods) g j » al aly . j > : physical OF mental disability. It is the | 4 Are not only rain-proof, dust-proof and porous to air but are extremely stylish amd come z Nemesis of the man who overworks him- | $ in the following shades : z= self. But more and more of the victims Navy, Myrtie, Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. % are learning that Hawker’s nerve and : pee : 3 stomach tonic, sold by all druggists, isa} % Cravenettes are uni- The Priestley trade % ¢ iii i : TF ‘ . ertain cure for nervous prostration in its} @ versally admitted to mark is always a guar- @% many forms . ° 2 . ' % be the only satisfac- antee of good wearing % ’ ; os os 4 Chess was of military origin and known tory porous waterproof quality. Always ask % India before the Christian era. P " eva sestley’ g . ; goods on the market. ON WHICH THEGoops| {°F Priestley’s. 7 , . 9a . . . 4 Pe ladies’ friend, Poud’s Extract, No | Secscecesescossoooooooooos L_AREWRAPPED-~ } . co ncorececeoseoeeeooeoood houseliold should be without it. Book of —~ lirections around each bottle. ‘ It is said that Dr. Luys, of Paris, has q s eded, by means of hypnotism, in | \ transferring suicidal mania from a_ pat- t’s brain to a magnetized iron ring placed round her head Not only so, but afterwards, he male patient a fortnight came afflicted with the same type of ental disease, and imagined himself a yar The miracles of modern science surpass all the mysteries of the black art egendary times. It is a question how far such experiments are justifiable. As Browning eays, “Tts a dangerous thing to play with souls » Messrs Purrnea Emvutston Halifax, N.S. Company, , Jan. 16th. L, ast summer my little girl was weak, felicate and ne rvous, and ‘did not rest well at night. I gave her less than two bottles of your Emvutsioy, rding to directions, and soon after she began to take it, she | ved very fast in strength, slept well at night and lost much of that nervousness she had been troubled, ‘sh as well as strength, and has she took a NonrTreEal acce with which yaine 1 in fle sever been so well as since e of your Emvu.sioy. Yours truly, C. A Humparey, aster Royal Arthur School. North, Central ica is projected. The of- evs ao e been completed, and | shortly be made public. the result will Ihe whole line will measure 4,500 miles, A aiiway to connect id South Ame ial sury and will ¢ I with the nnecting present Mexican Syste, na. The estimated cost is 148 milhon dol- irs, and as the population to be served is arge and tne countrv is naturally rich, wse bility of such a line must be im- ssow to Get a Sun light Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does a woman look old sooner than a man”) to Levev Bros., Lt i. 3 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive . post a pr retty picture free | from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The so ap is the best in the market and it | will only cost 1 e¢. postage to send in the wrt “p pers, if you leave the ends open. Write your ad rena carefully. of Paoma- Cant- well, of the Eaule Brewing ¢ ‘ompany, Chi- was shot and killed by a bar-tender named Morgan on Monday night at a sal- mon State Street. Cantwell and two others entered the place and demanded the proceeds of the day’s sales, which Mor- gan was counting, one of the men pre- senting @ revolver. Morgan, however, dodged and got his revolver to work first. Thomas Cant wel il, strhi cago Don,t Wait for the Sick Room, rhe experience of physicians and the public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces an immediate. increase in flesh; it is therefore of the highest value in Was ting Diseases and Consumption. ooo ———_— Prince Bismarck is much better. xtend from lower border of Mex- i to the upper boundary of Argen- | being placed on the head of a | WITH THE BARGAINS WE ARE GIVING IN School Books and School Supplies. | ae —_——S x1) --—- | | ‘WE BUY RIGHT AND SELL CHEAP, HENCE THE DAILY CROWDS. and | HASZARD & MOORE, Printers, Bookbinders & Booksellers, Charlottetown, September 6, 1894—t t « Long Waist, Gorrect Shape, Best Material, Combined with the best filling in the world, makes the '' Featherbone Corset" unequalled. KIRyvY A PAIR. a — | gSe06e roous DIAMOND EDGE, BROAD'S, FOWLER'S. —" -——_- —_-—_——. me surprising effects have been re- corded from the use of Miller’s Emulsion | | of Cod Liver Oil in the cases of consumption. Miller’s Emulsion “the kind that cures” colds, coughs seine hitis and lung diseases generally. | Every bottle warranted. No oily taste | like others. In big bottle “2, 50¢. and $1 00, | at druggists. most desperate _ sco Idleness standing in the midst of unat- | tempted tasks is always proud. always tending to Brooks. Work is humility.— Phillips USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY the great | Food and Nerve Remedy. . 150 DOZEN IN STOCK. 200 DOZEN HICKORY HANDLES, 00 EXTRA WOOD SHOVELS. ~——-—— —(x)—— — —— DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat MOTHER'S BOYS, es, I know there pets, The traces of small, muddy boots; And I see your fair tapestry glowing, All spotless with blossoms and fruits. are stains on my car- And I know tiat my wails are disfigured With prints of small fingers and handea, And that your own household most truly In immaculate purity stands. And I known that my parlor is littered With many old treasures and toys; While your own isin the daintiest order, Unharmed by the presence of boys. And I know that my room is invaded Quite boldly all hours of the day. | While you sit in yours unmolested And dream the soft quiet away. Yes, | know there are four little bedsides Where IT must stand watchful each night; While you can go in your carriage, And shine in your dresses so bright ! Now, I think I’m a neat little woman; [ like my house orderly, too; And I’m fond of all dainty belongings, Yet I would not change places with you. | No! keep your fair home with its order, Its freedom from bother and noise; And keep your own fanciful leisure— But leave me my four noble boys ! —Silver Cross. SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Paul’s Church.—Morning prayer 11 a.m., sermon by Rev. W. Armstrong, Wellsford, N. B. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer at 7 o’clock. St. Peter’s Cathedral—Holy Communion at8 a. m.jJMaiins at Ll a.m. Catechisin at 2.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon at 7 o'clock. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral._—First Mass at Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benediction of the Sacrament at 7 o’clock 7.30 a.m slessed St. James’ Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. Mr. Mahon, and at ,7 p. m. by Rev. T. F. Fullerton. Sunday School and Bible classes meet at 2.30. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15 Preaching at ll a. m. by Mr. T. C. James and at 7 p. m. by tev, A. W. Mahon. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30 First Methodist Church. — Morning praver meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rev. G.C. P. Palmer, and 7 p. m. by Rev. T. W. Glover, of Toronto. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.50. Second Methodist meeting at 10 a. m. by Rev. G. M. Campbe!] and at 7 p.m. by tev. G. C. P. Palmer. Sunday School and Bible classes meet at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15. Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30.Strangers welcome. Meeting House, Upper Great George Street —Services at 1l a.m. and 7 p.m. sible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Kensington Hall.—Sabbath School at 2.30. Regular service at 7 p. m. by Rev. R. Sutcliffe. Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting in the Athenaeum Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway Men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Luke 16-19~—The rich man and Lazarus. OOO Church. — Prayer THE TRAINING OF THE YOUNG IN THEIR DUTY TO THE STATE, We have very little need of formal text- books and didactic methods; the plan should rather be informal] and indirect; it should be mainly practical; and the prac- tice must begin in the life in the midst of which the pupil is actually living—the and the home. We learn to be patriotic by doing patriotic things, and Mr. Bridge hit the right nail on the head when he urged us to begin by making the pupil patriotic to the school and the school community by giving him patriotic things todo. As to what should supplement or follow this, opinions were more varied: but everyone urged the use of history, and in particular, when possible, local history. --The Journal of Education. school GOAL. GOAL. per barken- To arrive here next week, tine “Erema,” 500 Tons RESERVE MINES SLACK CUAL, best Coa! for Furnace and House use. ALSoO—— To arrive ina few days, per schooner “Mary P” from New York, 150 Tons ANTHRACITE CO AL, for Base Burners, an will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BRUS. & CO. Charlottetown, A Auy 25, 1994. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island 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. _ Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tF AVEATS, TRADE MARK CAV COeVRCnTe CAN I boar. 4. SATEEN? e er a opinion, write t UNN& CO... who bave bad near! Shy veurs! experience in the peers business. nca- tions strictly confidential. A Handbook ‘of In. formation concerning Patents and p= 7d to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catal of mechan- a and rough Munn & Co. receive ae notice in K. Scientific 225 can. and a ane brought widely before the public with- cost to the le inventor. This —— Seed weekly, elegantly illustrated. far the the gest circulation of any scientific pa in the world. $3 avear. Sample copies sent free, Buildi Haiti ae ayear. Si ome, 25 cents. pum contains — tiful plates, in colors, 2 and raph houses, with pians, ee Butlers toa: a latest de.‘gns and sec dress MUNN & CO., New. Youn, "361 Bhs OADWAY. THE §.§. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso, Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same calls, Through Bills of Lading issued to all ints in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates. W. W. CLARKE, : Agent. Civ’town, June 16—dy. Preaching at ll a.m. | ‘One Year, - - - $4/Three Months. ‘Six Months, - $2/One Month, ie SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 189 L5, The vaily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. 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DEN TI.L Queen Strat Ls fhe Fall ieee of the Begins Aug. 30th, 1894, ‘ tudy are provided, extend primary branches through the hi reity curriculum to the degree B.A. The staff consists of 18 teachers, uidition to the University Professors Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Vocal { re, Harmony, Elocution, Physical C Sh rthand, T\ pewriting, Book- and Commercial Courses are all fter t latest and most approved | ) Art Institution, which, with gra! ery, has been trans. Ladies’ Colles ge, if =till in Prof. Hammond, R. C. A. an Paris Salon, the Royal , London, ete, ‘ Ti i <ervatoryv of Mus ic employs : tthe head of whom is a eri ed tea echoes from the staff of ‘. Y. College of Musie, who has studied in Berlin under Von Bulow and J \fter four years’ successful study some of the greatest masters in Ger iny, Mr. C. L. Chisholm returns to take harge of t Violin department. Vocal Culture is taaght by an accom plished Swedish vocalist, who isa gradu. ate of the Manich (i nservatory. Every care is taken to make the schogl a refined Christian home, where lady-like manners and nobility of character shali be cuit vated, For Calendar apply to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. Sar k ville, N. ae Aug. 14, 1894, dy law wy 3 HATS! We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats DIES’ COLLEGE, Wi ] 8 Ait I stitution and ¢ j ? ye to fit J secured in English markets. see anywhere else. = Sign Leiters. Leiters. Ke nt Sore Canadian, Ou for the Sa Feen Esq One fron 4 ii Or trains of ‘ 3 bw on tl Pr and Delivery Express. ’ them ia t Pas a NSU) #@ O0.. 22° Honae St. P. E. Island Railway, | rand et. Sole a half inch > e, Bagg ive, etc a Lot kel. lio Alea Blood! 7 "RRAY, ST, - (harlottetoay way of Music, 40th Vear ATS! soys, Youths and Men, at a great discount and Come and r Hats before going — American en ‘ appointed ‘ed Mr. P. P. H. Trainor, of Agent for Charlottetown le of above letters, which can be ndow of W. A. 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