ee lave | ee ee eee . — . a — ee eet mhentn ata ENS! smenaecmnaraeiner cama ' Pp. ™m. Ww s W m., 8 I NbiI High ' water e afte e 7 54 - ibid , wie ee ® 42 Z wg . ei 9 2 TERMS: Four Dollars a Year “This is true Libert hen Fr B i li : ao ak a . 9 8 iberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents 10 31 ‘a. —— ea a a ll 40 THe a — YeY morn s \ 7 4 4 ‘ f why 7 ry) ‘ iT 7 . a s)>s) ™ | morn, NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E. ISLAND MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1894. VOL 33.—NO, 225) ) | : ' nM e fF va en nnn amemacnenen Mr. FY. Warmoll . of eae eee ee ee 2 or “| pias. fs ee re ee ee eer ee oe Torermo, Ontario. --* ! ’ > . ° ¥ . , oy | ai A VERY, BUSY INSBOP.| — Queer oworce causes. =| A Nia peo Escape a —_———— Over the order the Marriage Vow is | Es ’ Very Crisp, Indeed. & lf j , ANTS AS THEY ARE FOUND iN FaR | » as AWAY AFRICA A Kansas wife recently secured a di- | TOOK Poison by Mistake ) 34 : vorce from her husband becanse, as | 10 11 -_—_—_-——_—_- solemnly set forth in her petition, ‘‘the | Bad Effects En tircty Climinated by 1 : ; | They Devour Cockroached, Youhg Mice | defendant pinched the nose of this plain Mood’s Sarenpertia 0 4 it causing it to become very red, there ica os = iv * + | and Oth v a M nite | ¢ y | “C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Ma (< For One Month I will give 10 p. c. Di Se ieadens oat ~ ge . j by g the plaintiff great painanc |, sandstone : : Se ih oe ll 55 or ne . ont } 4 sive p. Cc. 18¢ 0 "i nt or Prove Themselves Very Troublesome to els of mind.” : ies apn ‘tie u ps aliens Gal a one a eft 3) Begs eee ieee iia T f stryctudne tale. in mistak : +t : Humanity, Albelt They Farnish Us « a ow eS So for another ¢crug, I wi as = up in St. oe l a aa Grand Object Lesson. | “the defendant pulled this plaintiff | ne a miss caieidieaan 2 43 " a 6a { ie . ‘ | Out of bed by his whiskers.” Ts b Peeper burs 4 bn nervent | | The visible insect world is not only a | 4 benpecked husband secured a di- | 17! from Pie on oo Cane pf gee: ares mmd world of wonder, but the instinct akin’! yorce i a Pennsylvania court because, | ‘* whi h I coxkt gett “IT thought . » : ty ==> to reason, displayed by the little living | jn the language of his affidavit, ‘‘the | i woul t Ro n'y parila. Aiter - 9 es ~ | KNOWLEDGE | creatures that swarm about us is indeed | gefendant struck this plaintiff a violent | tues ~ ef ‘ee B Se eae , Seusansed - 1 eens marvelous, and none more so than the | blow with her bustle.” s. A found myseli 7” ug strength ee poanenindand By pgs comfort and improvement and oe rae of the ant family. , A Missouri divorce was once grante! | cTT! : nam | ends to personal enjoy ment when | ae ribes the trained and | hecauss “the defendant goes gadding @ srt j ‘ } ——— systematic ravages of a marauding army | about, leaviag this’ piaintiff supperless cS om , rightlpused. The many, who live bet-" of ants in Africa. rif he g gets any he 5 to cook it him d flesh overy end am now as healthy i L i ated | ter than others and enjoy life more, with _Suentiy, deadly, and irresistibly move ect.’ z i . Sun Whe _ ee agp omegvartaty Say : sgt immanenn « | \e8S ax nditure, by more promptl these battalions ont of the forest, down, | Q inoj rife see a i Weuameres, representing the Seely Perfumes, pe , by promp ] Out in Illinois a wife seeured a decree | 3 : 4 3 ) Dary Newspaper poem ulapting the world’s best products to | | dato, across, and up the ditch, throagh | because her husband threw the baby at |“ Welourne Aveone Dae aaa > = Ietanp ae | the needs of physical being, will attest | a ee pi stock — are on her ane she hit him with acoalebuc | pgoqd’a Pilis cure liver ills, constipation, . eo t quare, and 1nto every nook and cranny | set for spitting on the stove : hitionencss, sick headache, indies ‘ I i t : . = ve. itv sick | lache. ind stion ! sfernoon, from the office of nn ed - oe a th of the pare Hiquid | conceivable they swarmed. The first | A cemaalaien nian gota diverce on = ——— — <aMIN Pusiiauixe Company, ta the eo crativ d ciples embrace | notice (they gener ally came at night) the ground that ‘the defendant would ialaeet me Queue tee | remedy, Syrup of Figs. would be alond yell from some of the | not get up in the morning, nor call this A TRIP ROUND THE WORLD its exceilence is due to its presenting men “Look out! Siafnt’* There would | plaintiff, nor do anything she was ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION in the form most acceptab’s and pleas- | be no more sleep that night. __Afte rex told.” : ¢ ADVANCE) ant to tie taste, the refreshing and truly re rience yained, says the Nineteenth A decree was granted in a Massachu se Vear $1.00 ’ ’ ‘ . beneficial properties of a perfect lax- entury, we found it the best plan to | setts court because ‘‘the defendant keeps Six Mowe 2.00 1 itive effectually cleansi th a clear ont of our houses, rush into the | ths plaintiff awake most of the night | ee Movwrns 1.00 how Om) p é all OMprises very if} ill fi ine | tive ; enectually Cleansing the sysem, | square and build rings of fire around us. | guar Jing.” , - | lispelling eolds, heaaches and fevers Tv put on one's clothes was to get bitten | " 4 Wisconsin man got a divorce be. | - yest gat to wae pest of Cametn or the and ._pennanentiy © % constipation, | by dozens all over one’s body, unless | eayse his wife kept a servant girl “who ntted Stans , —_ - apelin it has given satisfact to millions and | they had been first thoroughly smoke | spit on the frying pan to see if it was bot | ee met with the approv.i of the medical | Ver ® fire. Every now and then yelis enough.” i ADVERTISING RATERS . : . : - ; profession, because it acts on the Kid- | ae cos told how a Jazy one had got A Jerse ny wife secured a decision be- | | = z You will find it to your advantage, before starting on your tour, to call on me. neys, Saver and Bowels without weak. | C2us"t im his bunk, The wallsof the | cause “the defendant, the husband, For sma uivertisements which are ordered : 7 . nine th a 6 i " fectly f f huts, the roofs, and floors, were simply ] sleeps with arazor under his pillow to {| Sor ents two weeks the charge is + cning them and 16 3s periectiy tree trom =| one seething mass of struggling ants. | frighten this plaintiff.” | eente wer be Gets Che teed ineentin vs every objectionable substance. They we be Z ‘ oes ghten this pis . i 1 insertion, and 2 S a were after the Jcockroaches, mice | A Virginia woman was set free be he gered geal off } Crees He wig te Secenle by all drug. | and insects that had taken up their abode | cayse “the defendant does not com nished cuppoptication af the office. Special ie is gists in 75e. ‘bottles, but it is — ' inthe roofs. Now and then, squeaks | home till 19 p.m. and then keeps thi- yatract prices at @ reduced rate are quoted fac tured by the California Fig Syrup | of young mice told their story. As fast plaintiff awake talking . tisemrents four inches in size or Co, only, whose name is pr inted on every |; as the ants found their load, generally A Tennesse court liberated a wife be 2 = we e a ee ee ee f torn, March 19, 1894—m w package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, | a cockroach, they would make off dows | canse “the defendant does not wasi = eee jong . ec nd : j and bein well informed, you will not i the hill in a long line. Luckily they i » a . se . : ; he” ‘sileitiieal g : J himself, thereby causing the plainii No specia es inserted unless paid for - | secept any substitute if offered. aaa eee granaries; they seem- | great mental anguish.” i 5 at ' } cents per line, and under no | | eS as ae 3 , ed to prefer animal food. Toward morn In Illinois a decree was obtained be i T : s will such paid notices appear ip a Ts aan Drugg:st, Ch ‘rm he we | ing there would be only a few lost ones. | canse a long-suffering husband ‘outa i a . iymwt ne tearing about, apparently look- | plained that “during the past year tue - I inca in <a ieee TH E A M E R | CA N | oe ee iag for the main body which had just | defendant struck this plaintiff repeated PIC U RES s connected With Charch Pairs, Basnars, | | decamped. Usnally these raids on us | jy with pokers, flat irons and other har. . @-untiocs will be tneerted with | were made after a rain storm; many of | gybstances.” ee ee sas the regular rate of 10 cents per | them came into the fort already stagger- | In Minnesota a decree was giventoc | - tannin’ Phas s paid | ing under loads; these appeared to wan | wife because “the defendant nevercnt |. Ore eae Pi as _ Engraving» Tux Exawtwer is considered by] our | | der about until the others were ready. | his toe nails, and, being restless in tis | V issued than Stoddard’: Portfolio o: Merchants and Manuf ctusere to 80 the fea Ne *xt_ day not a cockroach coabi be | sleep, scratches this plaintiff severely.” | Views of Famous Places and Scenes. The ’ «spape P. E. Island, and conse- a found in the place, so that the ants A youthful Kentucky husband secur | pictares equal the finest photographs in i : : Sanaa “« mahi ine did us a service in ridding us of these | eg a divorce on the ground that “he de | deta:t. . th: » make their announcements pests. Therats had decamped also, and | fendant came into the bedroom ‘he Charmingly written explanations and throagh whie’ to make their an nce did not return for some days, We have | morning after the marriage bea; | descriptions accompany each photograph pub s abundantly proved by the fact that g uarriage and beas I pa } gray lees 3 aden din atmentinann wi seen outside the forts armies of red ants | this plaintiff on the head with her shoe | The pictures are &x10 in size. Single in order to accommodate our advertisers 8 . : ’ two and a half days long, ie, they | pec.” | pl sotographs f the same subjects would bes n compelied to enlarge the paper to This is a well-made, practical machine, writing capitals, small letters, figures, and pune | | would take two and a half days passing | A New York man pleaded in his peti. | cost $1.00 each. They are bound up in ts pres . . j il ae ” * 7 at : ‘ } aca. 7 ar E ; anes tuation marks ( 71 mm all) on full width paper, just like a $100 instrument. It is the first o A | ae ame eon ar tion for divorce that ‘the defenidan. | eover:, and are exactiy the same size as ' ¥ EXAMINER is for sale bY tne fol | sa sais mee ery one mare > | would not sew on this plaintiff's battox’ | our fu World’s Fuir Portfolios ) ts aye » “me * , > et . . . ‘ os nous or Far Portfolios. i Fe Fe nn emedtatbehure its kind ever offered at a popul: iw pr ice for which the Bins e claim can be tr athfully made ; Seal zone t ra night they neither would she allow him to-gow | Sample copy may be seen at this office, J. Meinty® Matpey 1e Hoad, te [t is not a toy, but a ty pewriter built for and capable of REAL work. While not as rapid as | dieterhal aeniiis ie ost deni ee _ at nixht.” The ao int decided thi | This series’ of pictares is isened in 16 ‘ r Lower Sp ing ark yl, } ' Gist 1 ne : : 4 ; P =o ‘ : W. M. “ofin, -rafton Stree the large machines sometimes become in expert hands, it is still at least as r: pid as the pen, width of the stream of ants would be = ad oon potas so 0 eat on | part. Soot oe “ : contain 16 pane a G w. Wat-r and Prince St. | out ty ‘ } . | graphs att ent. he price for eac DP. Chappell, Prince Street, and has the advantage of such simplicity that it can be understood and mastered almost at a} Lise ANY OTH | Svout two fiches generally. On the | cruel and inhuman.—St Louis he: | oo ee Saenar Grave, meen cisect yt ism “ER. | tanks of this were the soldiers, fully | pyplic | partis LO eenis, and an Exasinern cou Geo. Carter & Co., Queen Street “ glance. We'cordially commend it to helpful parents and teachers everywhere. Tennaate:, 2s EXTER A2 | twice the length of the workers. On | iin ale nitty pons mst be sent with the money. 5 Tez L TERS 5. (iray. News Stall, P. E. I. 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Packed securely in handsome Capital and lower mastered. More “ margin play” Weighs only four pounds—most portable. takes up but little room. and simple; can’t get out of case keyboard ailke- a Y for the small letters mest of the work. Takes good letter-press copies. case and expressed to any address on receipt of price, $8.00, We guarantee ev as to this machine el also the ery mac shine, “ Yost.” IRA CORNWALL, D RB. SUR WART. Agent. (pestetietogs WE DON'T KNOW MUCH Aboutgprriting ads., but WE KNOW A GOOD DEAL about making FURNITURE; also about marking | us and see We are to - ~ * -~ , ry keep up our reputation for selling (HE BES! FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. JOHN NEWSON 91 wis Try it at prices that make it sell. if we don’t do all we say. going Charlottetown, March 1894—m w f GOMFORT IN CORSETS Can only be obtained by wearing No. 391 “Improved All-Feathor- bone Corsets.” No side -steels to break, hurt or rust. TRY A PAIR. All First-class Dry Goods Houses Sell Them. FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING The Woman’s _Holiday' SUPPLIES —Paints and Floor Paints. all the latest artistic shades mixed ready all shades and use: also Kalsomine, colors to make any shade ; for Brushes, Var- nishes and Painters’ supplies as well, at the: “City Hardware Store.” R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, March 20, 1894-+tn fri Provinces. dee20 FREEHOLD «FARM For Sale by Public Auction. General Agent forMaritime The undersigned will sell by Public on the premiss s, on MOND Y, the of Apml next that very desirable Farm on which she now resides, situated on Lot 33, and comprising 3 acres of excellent land with commodieus Dwelling House and large Out- buildings. There are two orchards well stocked with pple #nd otver fruit trees, also a well at the door. The land is all cleared, and a fine spruce hedge runs the whole length | of the Farm along the whom Road. Situ- ated about 3} miles from (hariottetown, this to secure a first- t is near ye mile Farm off ‘rs a rare chance class place convenient to market. to Churches and Schools, and about from a Grist Mill. Sale will (ake place at one o'clock, p, m. rerms easy and mide known at sale. For further particulars enquire on the pre- mises of SARAH STEWART, or of F. H. HORNE, mehS—dy law wy tidile A netioneer’ ‘Do You Recognize it ? i heel of the | This | is the GRANBY RUBBER, on the heel when Look for this pattern It guar- you buy aR ubber or Overshoe. antees a perfect article. Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. | Ask your dealer for them. mohl4 TOLET The brick store on Queen Street, lately and are | Auctic léth das | | oc :upied by 1. H. Norton & Co. Apply let office of trustees Connolly Estate, * Qveen Street. ead tf—pand Srigiaated Ly an Cid Family Paysician. Th: nk OF It. % 2 am etl Lead iene “ation alte? Veneration have used Every Traveler Suff i have a bottle in his satche) Every Sufferer citica Neuraigi Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,c omaha a Catarr Beateigia. enitia, Asthet &, Che Nera Morb s, D soreness tv!) ~iyor Limbs, Stir will find in t2.« oid Anodyne relief anc hould Eve ry fi ; othe r moa ne Liniment in the ouse for Croup, Gide Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Cotte "Oute, Bruises, apt Pains liable to dceur in any famil notice, Delays may costa life. Relieves a 1 Summer Sompleints like magic. Price, 35 cts. es, $2. Express< aid. LS. Jobnson & ure Eben Mase unlike the Dutch Process Gh No Alkalies ex & Other | “he eo are used in the preparation of ~ W. BAKER & COS | which is absolutely pure and soluble. ba me ; ; fot | ) |i the strength of Cocoa mixei with Starch, Arrowroot o¢ Sugar, and is far sore eco nomical, costing less than one cent & Ci It is delicious, nourishing, anc. EASILX DIGESTED. seid tats Sold by Grocers everywhers. W. BAKER & : CO., Dorchester, Mass W hat’s ; the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP “° SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray's Syrup has been on triai for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that > it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 50c. per bottle, Sold everywhere KERRY V/JATSON & CO. Propnicrons MONTREAL. rerfected scientific method that hy a 0 ancot iuil waless the case is beyond human i. You feel improved the first day, feel a seneft every day ; soon know yoarself 2 king amor sn in body, mind and heart. Drains un es ended, ~ Every obstacle to happy na ris 4 life removed. Nerve force, will, encrg?, brain power, when failing or Jost, aie r-stored by this treatment. All small and weak portions of the body enlarged and strength hene sd. Victims of abuses and excess- im your manhood! Sufferers from rwork, early errors, ill health, regain t Don ‘t despair, even if in the last “Se “>. n’t be disheartened if quacks have robbed you. Let us show you that mc- Cical science and business honor still exist: ~ re go hand ja hand, Write for our book th explanations and proofs, Sent sealed, Over 2,000 references. FRE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y, 3K YOUR DRUG Gist FO He EMULSI es, rec} OF PURE NORWEGIAN oe) iCOD= iP rR OlL WG Ghd acti he Sea ee cS eo elatable as cream. 3 taste .ike others. In big bottles 500. and $1.00. omenenn olnts or cece nots Johaon' witaont sald; $ but ' Chemicals | ~ BreakfastCocve. Ithasmorethanthreetimes | No birds, but of one sort, seemed to tronble them; these were little fellows about as big as sparrows. i A , Lees Peopte. Le lady whose home is in the south of France writes of a visit she matte tre cently to an island on the coast of Brit- | tany. Those of you who have read the | story of King Arthur and his knights will remember that they started out | over the seain pursuit of the dragon. In this—the Morbilhan Sea—is a little | island which can be reached from the mainland only when the ee ve smooth. The sole inhabitant is a Breton shep- herd, who li his time in caring for his sheep. The { pete landed and were met by the kind. faced old man, who led them over the grassy slope where his flock was feed. ing, and showed them the way around a hill, on the east side «f which they | found the entrance to a tunnel. This extended some distafice, and iis floor, sides and roof were made of im mense flat pieces of stone, covered with | hieroglyphs and figures “looking some what like wreaths, and again like coiled | serpents.” At the end of this tunnel was a hall, also floored, roofed and | walled with the same curious stones, | andin the centre was an altar anda stone upon which it is thonght that hu | man sacrifices have been offered. The | strangest part of all is that no stones or | rocks like those used ia this tunnel can | be found on the island, and at no place | nearer than-100 miles inland. Who | brought them? How did they come? | There is no record left—at least none | has been found—-to tell who these people | were, or anything about them. | They must have lived many centuries | ago, but have vanished entirely, yet their work is as perfect apparently as when first built. {t is thought that they m Druids, who came here when they left ' Great Britain; others, again, think | that they were worshippers of the ser pent god called Hoa. But it is conjec | ture, Ail we know is that the stones are here, strangely carved, skillfully put together, but of their builders there is | no trace.—Goldthwaite’s Geographical } Magazine. A Marvelous Tims Menerdes. One of the nost wonderful machines | in these days ef miraculous mechanism is the chronoscope. It took form under the skillfnl hands _of Wheatstone, the mathematician, who needed an instru- ment to measure smaller intervals of time thau his clock or watch could in dicate. made in the chronoscope since Wheat stone patented it in 1840, and now the machine is employed to measure the flight of projectiles fromagun. So ac- | curate is it that i) will detect and record | a difference of time amounting to a mill- ionth part of a second and, tricity being used in recording the passage of a projectile, e ] with which a shot flies from a gun.- London Standard. Pr ear and Gr rape. The Seckel among pears and the Dela | ware among grapes are especially liable | to be injured by overbearing. Not only | is the fruit made smaller, but it is liabie to become diseased by mildew on the the pear. These diseases are mainly jue to weakness due to overbearing. | The smaller the fruit, the greater pro- portion of its bulk is the seed, which is | always most exhwastive of vitalit.. Thorongh thinging of these varieties will insure the healthfulness of vine or | tree and a larger, well developed fruit | The Seckel pear when small is one of the poorest in quality as when fully develop- ed it is one of the best. THE BLOOD health. keepit pure and rich. Be sure to get HCOD’S SARSAP PARILLA. «- a arpets, Hats and Clothing, Wholesale at Retail—As we buy in much larger | | quantity gn sell more than any other | house WA race, we feel sure in asking vour Island ad 2i | any other dry goods house on the —Prowse Bros. ‘lood and Nerve Remedy. 5 DIBOC | USB SKO.a'8 DISCOVERY, the greet | US ves in a little hat and spends | may have been Many improvements have Leen | it is possible to determine | to a very small fraction the rate of speed grape and scab on both leaf and fruit of | the source of | Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to | | custom that we can do better for you than | the inside of their hands, written over | with this line and with that, lest they be | seized upon and be read to their Cisusar the survey of the lines there puffiz them up with conceit of themselves. bs putting to — « im the face of folk. “I wonld not trast ‘out of sich the best friend I had in the world.” said. recentiy, an enthusiastic prophet of ts art, “if I foand the line of trath did so. join the line of life hefore leaving the | hand!" Andifshe were justified in her statement, what complications and per plexities might ensue to the adherents 0° the art! The next thing in the advance of the matter might be that no love: Stoddard’s Photographs Parts 1234 & 5 Now Ready. Cut out this coupon, and send with 10 cents t» THE EXAMINER OFFice, and the Part wanted will be delivered to you. Or- ders from the country filled by return mail. No charge for postage. The Examiner Pub. Co. March, 7894. would propose to the damsel who hac | filled his eye and touched his heart, i until he had looked at her wrists and certified to himself the absence o. the braceiet of command there. lest he | should see before him the fate of Dam< Partlet’s mate. Perhaps, too, the rounc ladv’s father would find it necessary ic | This series of W orld’s World's Fair saecas | compare the right hand of her lover witi | will be published in 16 parte, Single ‘bis left when he had stammerei hie | PaTts co-t 10 cents enc h. Coupons must wishes into the paternal ear, and thus tbe sent for each part wanted. discover what traits he had develope t in his right hand by scanning the orizinal | lines in his left one, what gool tender. cies had increased, if any, and what evil ones had been suppressed in his growth, and if, in short, he had desirable traits and would make a good husband. mother-in-law-to-be may also think fii | to examine the line of life of the pro- | posed bride of her son, and see if ir be | crossed by the mark of serious ilinesser or otherwise. in order to judge if it best for her son te eneymber hirsei. with a sickly wife; or she may even loo.: 1 ‘She is for the stars that signify the nuimmoer o. marriages this young woman is to cou tract, that she may thns forecast he’ | son's chance s of Jong living. AND 8, READY. a ‘ Care af Lam ps. Atleast once a month the wicks shonic ibe taken out of kerosene lamps. th: burners unscrewed and boiled in wate: to which pearline or a little washin.; | soda has been added. This will remove the coating of grease and dust, and ad: much to the clearness and power of the light. “Lamp chimneys are best cleaned br holding them over steam, then w ipiu: with a dry cloth and polishing wite new Bpaper. prompt attention, and no charge will 6 aud the Part wanted of THE MAGIC CITY 5 COUFON FOR 4, 3. PARTS feCut out this coupon and mail it, or bring it in person, to Tor Ex- | For Daily Saneowh »rance, > ; | | | Strive with thy thoughts unc’ean be | | } | Orders by mail will receive AMINER, with ten cents in silver will be delivered to you. fore they overpower thee. Use tnem s they will thee, for if then sparest the: they take root and grow, know weil, thes | thonghts will overpower and kill thee | Beware, disciple, suffer not, e’en thong! it be their shadow. to approach. 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