a CALENDAR FOR APRIL. New Moore, 5th day, I1lh 1804. 47.5m., p. m. w t Quar ]2ih day,8h 20.1 mpm, S Wi f Vo 9 lay, 49.2 p.m. SE] 2] 94 | Last Quar 27th day i ‘ pm, Nbhi Dav of Week isu sun High } < sets water | : : | after’n 1; 8 ay & 43 24 7 54] 3; M ay : 25 | 8 42 | 1c v 2 7] 9 20] 4) Wed day $s 28 9 57] 6) | ay 237 10 3) 6/1 mi 6Sli i ?}| Saturdsy i 632 ll 40 S| aut 3 | morn 9) ) 2s 35 | 019] 10 a -5 | 56 | l ‘| I W ednesday ai a7} 1 54] 9 Ay 23 89] 2 57] | . 4 2 40 419) 14| Saturday | 19] at| 5 47] s ae + oF 15; 44] 8 10 | ‘ ‘ 45 | 55 | s A ¥ , 6 | 9 34] y 0 4s 10 11 19 10 44 Z s ia ' 0 l 18 | é SS 4) i ) z ll 55 | ‘ i ; aft 31} a ) af lj 2 t 1 li} 2 ’ ay ' » I . 2% I } 4 58 7 24 27 | | s 3 4? 28/18 AY 4 49 2 y 7 6 2 ay ‘ ? 2 TE DNL ‘ae Leapine Datcy NewsrpaPer or P. EK. latanp, sued every afternoon, from the office o/ & EXAMINER PuBLIsNING Company, in the adon Heuse Bullding, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. UN ADVANCE) Ine YAR ‘ sconce Six Mowrts . ~-» 20 Taerg MonTHs icceeun aa Ose Moxru ‘ oo« GF Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United Staies ADVERTISING RATES For small advertisements which are orderec for only one or two weeks the oharge is 5 cents per inch for the first insertion, and 2 Rate cards are furnished on application at the office. Special! contract prices at @ reduced rate are quoted for advertisements four inches in sixe or larger, which are to run for three moaths or longer. eents for each continuation. notices inserted unless paid for of 10 cents per line, and ander n« paid notices appea » special ai the rate circumstances will sach in the local coiumn., “tial discounts made on all advertise nis connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars enles, ete. No notices will be inserted wit! the same uoiess the regular rate of 10 cents pe line is paid. LAMINA That Tae Exa‘ciner ta considered by] ow | Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- | ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the fact that in order to accommodate our advertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size. Tee Datiy Examrner is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :— R. H. Mason, Post O lice, J. Mcintyre. Malpeque Road, C. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Coffin, irafton Street, S. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. D. Chappell, Prince Street, -" Bazaar Score, Queen Street, by Geo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. |. Railways and On the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstcre, Sum- merside. Harry McFarlane, Souris. Hon, D. Gordon, Georgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. UG. M. Clarke, Alberton A. J. MeNell Stanley Bridge mes *S 65 =e Charlottetown T % . The Weekly Examiner s issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. It is made up of matier which has appeared in the Dally editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting snd full of the latest news. The subscription for Tax Wreexty Exam. INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for Tuk DatLty ExXaMIineR. DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Belie- vue Hospital and the New York Uping-in Hospital, New York City. OFFICE. North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Residernce—N car Corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. PB Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, Lith December, 1593 the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sun- days excepted) as follows :— Read down Read up A.M. Leave Arrive P. M 7 negenkal Charilottetown............. 3 7h ... Royalty Junction 2» “17 North Wlitshire ° oe Sa 8&9 Hunter River 1 #3 ou ‘ .Bradalbane. io 9~ .Emerald Junction..... 12 44 ou ‘ ..- Freetown .. 2¢ 9% ‘ Kensington ........... 12 162) Ar summerside...... Wh P.M A. M. 3124) Ly Summerside.........-Ar 1930 , sng EN ss | o0ciiecceeseol an BD Eedere . Wellington. 10 03 210 o POG6 BES . .rscccces 19 2) 3H ’ EMRE. cicceccenscowts 8 00 3& . Bloomfield indie ciaett ae 4%) Alberton aoe 6 55 92) Ar Tiguish ticeoee & ry. A.M 28) Lv Charlottetown Ar 10m 2) Royalty Junction 16 16 555 Ar.... Mount Stewart ‘ Ly 85) 410 Ly Mount Stewart.. Ar 9 05 52 ‘ fo ee 7% 4 Ar Georgetown. Ly 7 10 P.M A. M. 4% Ly Mount Stewart..........Arms% uu Morell... isccoenes una Siz St. Peter’ scenesase ee 6 Ar Souris Lv 62) P. M. A.M i” Ly Emerald Junction Ar 8 2) 1WAr Cape Traverse Ly 78 Db. POTTINGER " Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. «. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1803. c 5 2 Oh, wheelmen, all take niy advice, And don’t forget, be aure To take a look at the famous “ Bike ” In PROWSE’S well-known Store. The handsome Brantford Bicycle That in their window's shown Ts as good as any in Charlottetown, And it may be your own. A jar in which are cents galore le placed where all can see; Guess how many cents the jar contains And the “ Bike” your own will be. Be wise, make all your purchases _ At PROWSE’S Clothing Store; Each purchase, on that Bicyele, Will give you one chance more. Their Carpets, Hats and Furnishings, And a!l, in fact, they keep, Compared with others in the town Are more than quite as cheap. apb—eod TERMS : Four Dollars a Year NEW SERIES 5 ore 3 rons \PRIL ANNOUNCEME _ ee ied We hav e pleasure in ealline your lowing forthcoming publications :— ittention 5 | 1 to the fol- | Ready April 6c Canadian Edition of “ THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. 1 cad : oa , ; | Evy { 0 te: | ) cent his edition is from the Am tion, % hae sold in Canada at $1.50. ' } ' ry ar . . cragcrh\. ur +s \ 10 Pil [CATT MINISTER AND SOME COMMON MEN, by S ‘ ae tt t | luminary who is at } ! he E Pp ‘The Minister” has ‘ ‘ ) twly April Ldth.—* WANTED,” by Mrs. G. R. Alden (“Pansy”), Cloth, 706. A 8 om ‘ book always sure of a market. : ead 119th Pik RAIDERS,” being some passages inthe life of John aa. land Kar! of L, ttle Kzevpt. Creckett’s New Book. Cloth, $1.25. Of the Eng ish edition of this book, 3,000 copies were sold. n--vions to publication. In “ The Stick:t M ‘ ett appears asa “new Barrie”; in “The Raiders” he is a ~ i Ot n@on sO Say Lue critics, rhis latter story reminds the reader stronzly f Blackmore's “ Lorna Doone.” We can pay it no stronzer compliment ty ’ g ! Fe HASZARD & MO Charlottetown, A 19, 18941—t t s A Watch or Cleck that will not none at all. keep correct time ji We have Watches ORE. Ss worse than and Clocks regulated right up to time, and our prices are regulated by the hard times. have the latest styles in Jewelry. In Repairing Department we are giving excel-| paying special | Land Sur- | lent satisfaction, as we are attention to it. We also repair veyors aud Ships’ Compasses. Watches and Clocks to be repaire Gi. North Side Q Oppos en Suuare, We also our ry? yy boi Ing > d. te Post Office. Long Waist, the world, makes the '‘ Fea Corset’ unequalled. Gorrect Shape, Best Material, Combined with the best filling in therbone The prize winners in the Bazaar Co’s. Room blem) competition are: Ist, H. E. Sterns, Hills! 2nd, Geo. W. McLeod, Fitzroy Street; 35rd, R Great George Street. iRwyvyA PAIR. Paper (Pro yorough St. . E. Smith, They show that a 16 yard roll contains 74 square feet. ‘ se. 12 ss ee 63 Difference in favor of the 16 yard roll, 11 or 1584 square inches. That the number of 16 yard rolls required, se 12 6s ee Difference in cost at 60c. per roll, oe ee » 34 837 108 93 Be. or that if they had to buy whole rolls, the difference would be still greater, it taking, of 16 yard rolls, 9; rolls, 11. The difference then would be $1.20 16 yard paper. of 12 yard in favor of ¥xs==—> Note that the difference, 93c., is correct, as we do s2ll a portion of a roll. It is not hard to see from the above that the difference in the two rolls is considerable. not imagine you are getting a pousL¥ roll of English Paper Therefore we repeat: “ Do ”> . it has only 12 yards., [584 square inehes less than a double. We justly claim to lead in the Wall Paper b usiness-—sell 16 yards for a double roll—have the very latest American and Canadian Paper. We will sell any portion take back any that is left. Prices away down. of a roll or BAZAAR C0., Genuine Paper Men. Charlottetown, April 11, 1894—1m w f Catteni verry wrr—ry A Beautiful Gown. It is a frequent experience with ladies that when the dress is bought with care, and made with taste, some indefin- able thing is lacking ts give it the perfect touch of beauty. It is the supplying of this that has made A PRIESTLEY’S DRESS FABRICS Priestley’s Black Dress Goods, made in Fenriettas, Crape Cloths, ete., are such a cunning and effective blend of silk and wool that when the dress is made it drapes in perfect gracefulness, giving to the figure that cnarm ; without which the costliest dress that Worth ever made is a mere distress. universally esteemed. = ESS Seed Wheat, Timothy, Clov ON WHICH THEGOOHS HE VARNISHED BoarRD RE WRAPPED.~ er, &C. We have just received a large portion of our SPRING SEEDS, and more to follow weekly. Northwest Red and White Seed Wheat, also Onlario White Russian and Color- ado Bearded Wheat, Canadian and Western Timothy, Large Late Red Alsike anc’ White Clovers, Peas, Vetches, Corn, Elax, ete., all good, fresh feeds imported wholesale and retail. this spring, Also, Spring Tooth Harrows, Frost & Wood Plows, one and two-horse Grain Seeders, Seeder and Harrow Com- bined, Road Carts, Road Wagons, Buggies, ete, Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, April 13, 1894—dy law wky 4i your | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FOR SALE. * WATERMERE,” the residence of Lieutenant-Governor Howlan, with about | } | eight aeres of land attached, six of which are in hay. The buildings, fenees, gates, garden, etc., are al! in first-class order. Faces Victoria Park, is ten minutes’ walk from the principal Churches, Schools, ; : Buildings and Market, with a good sidley ill the w Pr} | l ue f ul nr 210es8 bos4 nl ; x "Lie I t | €1 > & uted br ai i ha vater tibet } mn ‘ iif I wi V¢ 1] | drained to the sea. } There is also a servants’ cottage on the pretais “a | Lhe outhouses consist of Stable, Coach- | hou se, Workshop, Ice Honse, ant large Sheds for manure and farming imip!ementa | There is good bath az, hoatias, fi hing } snd shooting in the immediate vicinite. ; Possession can be given imme dint ly. For further particulars apply to M. & D. C. McLEOD. | ») |} ap6—Im 2aw pat DYERTINENG TTRACTS TLEVELON ND CUSTOM! Do You Recagnize It ? } MONDAY, - KNOWLEDGE { Brings eomfort and improvement and ‘tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter. tucn others and enjoy life more, with lesa oxpenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to nealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’e and pleas- ant to tle taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently c::.:.¢ constipation. It has given satisfaciion to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. gists in 7J5c. bottles, but it is maau- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not xeccept any substitute if offered, W. &. Wetson, Druggist, Charlotteowa This is the heel of the GRANBY RUBBER. Look for this pattern on the heel when you buy a Rubber or Overshoe. It guar- antees a perfect article. Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. Ask your dealer for them. mehl4 Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. SPHVHNSO}, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e., 53 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to. ap9—tf FARM FOR SALE. I ain instructed by John Newson, Esq., to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, 27th April, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on Mar- ket Square, in front of James Paton & Co’s Store :— 80 Acres of Land of excelient quality at Johnston’s River, Lot 35, 7 miles from Charlottetown and 1} miles from Red Point Wharf, at which the Ferry Steamers touch twice a week going and eoming to the citv. Produce is shipped by vessels from said wharf. This Farm has an un- limited supply of river marsh mud of best quality, which asa fertilizer ranks next to stable manure. School House on next Farm to it, and a Blacksmith’s Forge close by. This farming land wili be sold at a great bargain. TERMS—Half the purchase money on delivery of deed; the balance secured by mortgage on the premises for aterm of years as may be agreed up=n. A. McNEILL, Auctioncer. apl2—eod wy 2i Did You See the Latest ? WHATS THE LATEST NOW? Why, Herbert Haszard’s Catalogue of «A Few Flowers Worthy of Culture,” containing a descriptive list of the most fashionable and best quality of Flower Seeds, aul the cream of the Chrysanthe- mum and other choice Flowering Plants. If you want the very best, send to him for his catalogue. Address HERBERT HASZARD, P. O. Box 196, Charlottetowr. ap5—1m eod REMOVAL! HR. ROBERT BEAIRSTO AUCTIONEER, Has Removed his Office to Store occupied by Mr. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. About the lst of May Mr. Beairsto will move into the Store on corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J.D P & Island. iymwtf THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the tavte for arts, to encourage and help artista, Incorporated ly Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 193. GALLE RY “rr OS, L OF PAINTINGS Notre Dame &t., Montreal. Ono of ths hishest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FIRSE, from 10 o’clock? a. m., to 4 p. in, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Anblet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next distribution of Paintings between the Society and Scripholders on 25th April Price of Seriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—mwf tf Director. Seed Wheat. White Russian aud Manitoba Red, growa on Rosebank Farni last year from import ed seed. Lxtra*good.. Apply to FRANK MeKENNA, Queen Street. Ch’town, Merch 21, 1894 -2m 2aw & w Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & C0.’S which is abdso'utely pure and soluble, It has morethan three times the strenyth of Cocoa mixes with Starch, Arrowroot o7 Sugar, and is far snore eco- nomical, costing less than one cent @ cup it is delicious, nourishing, an@ EASILY DIGESTED. ES EO Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAXER & CO., Dorches/er, Mass AFTER HAVING BEEN KEPT UP ALL NIGHT With that COUGH, if you do not want to repeat the experience, buy a bottle of the OLD STANDARD REMEDY Gray’s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum The best Cough Cure in the world. Sold everywhere 25 cts. a bottle. KERRY WATSON & Co. MONTREAL. WEN xi. AGES es say be cured. We EB) tre:t <'l sexucl discr- Co3¢f men. Tour out cf {22 who cufer nerv- PropricTors Fay tusness, 1:2 rtal weny utiach 3 f “ the Hues, cre but paying tue pea- ay cf exr'y © cesses. Ta: Cread alarm cf I:a70t- ney, the exiaus tloacf £ permatorrheea, my tl: CURED in strict ¢ nfidence it wrocerate Cxpeiit. Send for our free seale.1 book, “* PERFIC7 MANHOOD.” Taylor as a Bookbindery. meh 29—=> ERIE MEDICAL CO,, Buifato, LY. APRIL 23° 1894. LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. -—_-2.- ——_ ' THE LAWYERS AND DOCTORS. | | } Sir,—Since our new Government are, like | the Scribes and Pharisees of old, ‘binding heavy burdens grievous to be borne, and | laying them on men’s shoulders.” and are | taxing the living and the dead, why should the lawyers and the doctors be suffered to escape? Let s law be passed imposing an annual license for practicing these préfes- sions, and we will soon have fewer briefless barristers meddling with and muddling | the laws of this country and attempting to patch them up, until they become like the roofs cf the houses in Nantucket, a de- ecribed by Hawthorne, “shingled, shangled, shongled, shingled.” TAXPAYER. ee AN ENGLISH CLERGYMAN, Makes a Statement oa a Subject of Universal Laterest, The Rev. Alexander Gordon, M. A, Falkland Road, Egremont, in Cheshire, England, has made public the following statement, which will be read with especial interest in Canada: “I have used Haw- ker’s nerve and stomach tonic on two occasions and found that it admirably serves its purpose. At one of these times I was run down through overwork, and the tonic— two bottles — renewed me, giving tone to the whole system. I can thoroughly recommend this medicine to any similarly placed.” Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is a perfect nerve re- storer and invigorator, and blood and flesh- builder, as well as a valuable stomach tonic and aid to digestion. It isa certa‘’n cure when faithfully used for all diseases arising from nerve exhaustion, weakned or impaired digestion, or an impoverished or impure condition of the blood, such as nervousness, weakness, nervous headache, sleeplessness, neuralgia loss of appetite, dyspepsia, hysteria, and the prostrating effects of la grippe or any nerve weakness of heart or brain arising from worry, overstrain of mind or body or excesses of any nature. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., St. John, N. B. Canada, and can be obtained from all druggists and dealers. Price fifty cents a bottle or six bottles for $2.50. AN AFRICAN TRAVELLER. Restored to Health by the Use ef Hawker’s Balsam The following is copied fram the Man- chester, England, Times: Capt. John Lawrence Walsh, who has temporarily returned from Assinie and Grawd Bussam, Africa, writes under date of Feb. 2nd, 1894: “I have much pleasure in certifying that I was entirely cured of a severe attack of bronchitis by one bottle of Hawker’s balsam of tolu and wild cherry. I have just arrived from Africa, and the change to an English climate caused me to contract a terrible cold, ending in bron- chitis. I lost my voiee for several days, b t have been ¢ »mpletely 1e tored by using one bottle. I can recommend it highly.” This testimony is of great value, showing as it dors how colds resulting from change of climate or sud eu charge in the whe- ther inany paiteul r locality may be quickly cured. Hawker’s balsam of tolu and wild cherry is equally effica- cious in all throat and lung trou- bles. It is particularly valuable in families where there are children, for the little ones love it and it releives a cough or cold atonce. No household can afford to be without this greatest of remedies for these troubles. Havwker’s balsam of tolu aed wild cherry is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., St. John, N. B., Canada, and issold by all druggists at twenty-five and fifty cents a bottle. la connection with the above, we note that a pioneer shipment ofthe Hawker remedies; to South Africa, has been made by the 8. S. Volta sailing from Liverpool, Eng., on Feb. 16th, 1894, NEWS NOTES. Nathaniel Laird died Oswego, N. Y., on the 17th inst., aged 111 years. Emperor William ‘as prohibited officers of the German army and navy from betting at race courses, There is $15,000,000 lying idle in the San Franeisco Commercial Bank, the largest surplus that has been known for many years. -_=_- AFTER TYPHOID FEVER, Harvey Neff has Kidney Diserse, which Doctors could not cure—Dodd’s Kidney Pills Kestored him to Perfect Health, Port Colborne, April $—In March, 1893, Harvey H. Neff of this place had a bad attack of typhoid fever. Good nursing and medical attendance brought him round but the attack left him a victim of kidney disease. This the doctors failed to cure, but Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the in- falliable remedy, did the same good work in this case as in all cthers and Mr. Neft is well to-day. Dodd’s was the first kidney remedy in pill form ever offered the public. Its wonderful curing in all forms of kidney disease has led to the introduction of nu- merous cheap and worthless imitations. Purchasers, for their own safety, should insist in getting Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes: price fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. Tobe had _ ofall UG ee cane italia “Pava,” asked Tommy Goodman, “who was Cain’s wife?” “Caroline,” said the Rev. Mr. Goodman, after an ominous pause addressing his wife, “will you bring me my heaviest slipper and leave the room? There is going to be a trial for heresy right here and now.” In the Spring Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. The impurities which have accumulated in the blood durin the cold d months must be expelled, or when the mild a come, and the eftect of bracing air is lost, the body is liable to be overcome by debility or some serious disease, The remarkable success achieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the many words of praise it has re- ceived, make it worthy your confidence. We ask you to give this medicine a trial. We are sure it will do you good. Read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, all from reliable, grateful people. They tell the story. dec sblaabiiiecstounaaie The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Qil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion and is now being taken by invalids with astonishing success- Miller’s is “the kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitis and all throat and Jung troubles. Every bottle warranted. Nooily taste like others. in big bottles, 50c. anc $1,00, at druggists. woeeee Personal experience will prove that Hawkers Tolu and Wild Cher? Balsam is the best Cough Cure. me USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the g-sat ern een ae = _— | the Rey. O. B. VOL 33.—NO. 237 MARRIED. At Charlottetown, April 19th, °1894, by ! Emery, William Esq., of Mount Fierbert, Lot 48, and Margaret Jane McCallum, of Lot 48. Wood, Miss Southport, sie - * = DIED. At Lot 48, April 2lat, John Knox, in- fant son of A. W. and Cassie Tanton, aged one year and four months. Fell asleep in Jesus, at her home in | DeSable, Euphe mia, relict of the late Alex- ander McQuarrie, at the ripe old age of 90 years. At Kelvin Grove, on the 13th inst., after a lingering illness of over five years, Wil- liam Higgins, aged § years and 3 months, youngest eon of David and Elizabeth Walker. At Inverness, Lot 11, on the 8th inst, at the age of 67, Alice, beloved wife of John McFadyen. At the residence of her son-in-law, James Dickieson, of New Glasgow, on the 15th inet., aged 72 years, Elizabeth, relict of the late Alexander McGregor, of Lot 48. —_———— "ODDS AND ENDS. English naval authorities say that the days of gun powder as a charge for naval guns are numbered, new and superior ex- plosives having come tothe front, Italian ships are worked cheaper than any other nation. The.monthly expense of an Italian ship with a crew of 20 men is about $475. At Salteburg, Australia, a man wae kept prisoner in a cellar for 15 years, dur- ing which time he never saw a human face. Of 1,000 men who marry, 322 marry younger women, 579 marry women of their own age, and 89 marry older women, The earliest method of spinning was by bunching a few fibres and rolling them in- to a thread with the hands : The United States has produced two- thirds of the cotton consumed by the world for the last 67 years. The mortar and pestle still in use in most parts of Asia and all over Africa, is the prototype of the modern flour mill. A lady went to get a check cashed at a bank where she was entirely unknown. It will be impossible for me to give you the money, madam, vaid the teller, politely, unless you can incentify yourself in some way. ButIam Miss C———! said the lady. Certainly, but it will be necessary for someone whom we know to give you an introduction to us. She drew back and regarded him haughtily. But, sir, she said in what has been called a tone of scorn, I do not wieh to know you! Priestley’s Cravenettes may be had in al! the newest fabrics. Absolutely rain- repelling they are not to be distinguished from the same goods not waterproofed. This is their great merit. Cravenette in- cludes serges and all dress fabrics. They are perfectly porous, non-odorous, and tlicy never change in appearance. These are merits which no other waterproofing pro- céss has been able to demonstrate. They are rolled on “The Varnished Buard” Jixe all Priestley’s dress goods. ieee A Perfect Cure for Cold in the Head, “Tt cured me of a severe cold in the head,” is what Mr. A.D. McDonald of Framboise, C, B., says of Hawker’s Cat- tarh Cure. Sold everewhere, only 25 dents, Puttner’s Emulsion has a delightful flavor, and agrees with the most delicate stomach—-is free from dangerous minerals and narcoties—and works wonders in re- storing the sick to health. ——————————————— Cotion duck for boat rails, 7 oz and 8 oz.—Harris & Stewart, London House. av3 2w OOD’S Sarsaparilia wins its way into the confidence of the people by the good it is doing. Fair trials guarantee permanent CURES. Men’s, boys’ and ehildren’s suits; men’s. boys’ and children’s hats and caps; car- ts for every person; assort:nent, the ates quality and design the best, and rices the lowest in the city. Save money y buying, clothing, hats and carpets at Prowse Bros & Co’s. al2 2i APRON SALE The Young Ladies’ Branch of Zion Church will hold an Apron Sale in the Lecture Room of the Church on FRIDAY, the 20th inst. Tea will be served on the European plan from 5.30 p. m. to 8 p. m. Doors open at 3 o’elock. 10 cents, Admission, FLORENCE COFFIN, Secretary. apl4—6i A Boon to Housekeepers ! | Ee WOODILL’S GERWAN BAKING POWDER. AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE ) ROLLS, DELICIOUS | CAKE, | \ PASTRY. apl8 | MOLASSES. | 75 Puns. CHOICE ANTIGUA 30 Tierces MOLASSES. | 50 Barrels N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. apl7—3w 2aw guar . | Notice of Dissolution of | Partnership. : Notice is hereby given that the co-partner- ship hitherto existing between the under- w7nee under the style and firm of LONG- ORTH & CO. has this day been dissolved by mutual Dated this loth day of April, 1894. GEORGE D..LONGWORTH. HENRY W. LONGWORTH. The business lately conducted by Longworth & Co. will, in the futare, be carried on by D. Longworth at the old stand, Water GEORGE D. LONGWORTH, HENRY W. LONGWORTH. Blood and NerveRemedy. Ch’town, April 12, 18$4—2w 2aw Mr. J. W. Dyiceman St. George, New Erunswick. | After the Grip No Strength, No Ambition | Rood’s Sarsaparilia Gave Perfcct Health. The following letter is from a well-known merchant tailor of St. George, N. I “C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas “ Gentlemen—I am giad to say that Sarsaperilla and Hood’s Pills have done n : great deal of go I had tt | the crip in the winter, and after getting ov fever I did nct seem to rather strength, and h no ambition. Hood's § just what [ needed. The re satisfactory, 2nd i recommeend t } all who are adilic with rheur Hood 's*s"Cures : | afflictions caused by poison and poor blood | always keep Hood's Sarszpariila in my hi end usofit when I need atonie. We also kex Hood's Pils of) hand and think hichly of ther J. W. DyKiena Goorge, New brunuawick Kood’s Pi! not purge, pait; or « ut Py Below will be Coupon this office . : > purely vegetabie, and de s iu) i found a Combination , which, when cut out and sent to with ten centa, will entitle sender to any one Part of whichever Port- folio is desired, 8S umple copies of ell the hooks may be seen at this office or at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. SSISPIVSIISIOIITLSLIIIVVH STOLDARD'S PHOTO §. & ma TODDARD'S PHOTOGRAPHS. % ty sickest ii ty a Parts Lio 7 Now Keady! @ ty , iatieainiiahiiia 7) This Coupon and 7 procure an) Cents ill . : wh te Part fe THE MAGI Ciry WORLD'S FAIR PICTURES, * Parts 1 to 10 Now Ready! 4% This Counon and Ten Cents will # procure any Part. 4 OUR OWN COUNTRY, ms The King of Portfolios, o exreeprenemnene din fey A PICTURESQUE AMERICA. 2 Pari No 1 Now Ready! ty 7) eon - -_ tes This Coupon and Ten Cents will % procure any Part. fey BFSFITSS FE FE TIS TSS DTS IOVE TITTY The Examiner Publishing Comp’y, CHARLOTTETOWN. HATS! HATS |! SHIIT FETT VSTITIZISFIIIFIIEFITIIVIIIITITVIZOI aezee Le We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, secured at a great discount in Canadian, American and English markets. Come and see our Hats before going anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. FOR SALE. The Dwelling House and Properts ; is in first-class order. Brighton formerly oceupied by the lat: Admiral Bayfield as a summer residenc and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks. fhe house is heated with hot water, and About of lan d can go with the same. given about the lst of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, apl 7—dy tf three acres Pe MERRION Trustee. R. Bryce- Gemmel, ‘ mMpoced er Hy pure and healing natu ; highly recommended, Werh toc } Is 3 menicinal Gi Collet u Skoda’s German Ointmen r ty ire and poss« ’ unler date of Feb. 4, 98 : rice at iS S0N_and puribying gt. pure, Unadultersie:i, and free Tovm @:.a: Which most soaps contain.” Miss ANee L," Welton, a graduate of the wi a General Ho: piel Tra nal for Nurses, Halifax, N. S., # ’ ; Skodr’s Suapiaeoft as velvet aed pure 83 pt. It Makes tho skia suit, White asl Geayutul.” SSOBA DISCOVERY 00. LTH. WOLFVILLE, i. 5, For sale by all druggiste. Trade =up Bid Y W. R. Watson; Charlotietows . mec nc emt a mt A ee a