a * : o | : THE Unlike the Dutch Process | No Alkualies — OR-~ AS Other Chemicals Gr are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & C0.’S BreakfastCocoe which is absolutely pure and tolubic. Tthasmorethanthreetimes | the strength of Cocoa mixed | with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more eco- | nomical, costing less than one cent a | It is delicious, nourishing, and E\sIL\ Div ESTE! Seld by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass J. A. MATHIESON, | Attorney-at-Law. UFFICE—Kehoe’s Building, Main Street Georgetown, P. E. I Loans negotiated NOTICE. A. HERMANS, of the old firm and old stand, has manufactured a new kind of Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast ron, and sp endid designs. Parties desir- ing to fence lin their plets in graveyards would do weilby calling at his store be- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street AUGUSTUS HERMANS Ch’town, June 15—tf “ What Paper do You) where You Go ? DAILY EXAMINER Wse-The Best Paper FOR ADVERTISERS. 2a Nervous MEN: EXRAl TED VITAL nn re _Premate s ue. bxrent eal tation aad aivice is a ands Y ance ue ie ing VI DENT MEDIC oe INSTI. ad re a ( aneda Prost is senied, mailed ree te philet, closely Grateful— Comforting Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage whico may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is tweak point. We may escape many & taial shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- 2d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, Sactond. DON'T DESPAK seiect- WILL CURE YOU We ourmnates, Dodd’s Kidney ile te cure 2 bam case of Bright's Disease, Baer Dropsy, RI imati sm, Heart Disease, Fen vale at rub bles I mpure BI yod—or n ney ref n 2. id by all dealers in medicine, or by mai! on re eipt of price, soc. per box, or Six boxes § ‘e DR. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. IT can sell you Dodl’s Kidney Pills the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box, six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dezen. Sent by mail to any address post ead GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 ( harlottetown. a ; Co NSTIPATION, brought a dispaton to him | years was Find Almost Every- EXAMINER . . DAILY FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH, | The Interesting Story of s Follower of | Don Carlos, Aman who was famous in the politics and intrigue of Western Europe many | years ago died, poor, frienmdless and almost unnoticed Was (sen in Paria two weeks ago. He Juan Jose Sempe, the adjutant and chief exeeutive of the Spanish pre tender, Don Carlos, Sempe was arich lawyer when he met Don Carlos in Pau. He beoame interested, then hypnotized by the oanse of the pre- tender As he sat in the hotel one after- noon at a wedding breakfast a messenger He read it, pat on his hat, and for five not seen again by his nearer friends. The dispatch was from Don Carlos, who, as soon as Sempe reached him, handed him a thousand 1,000-frane potes, saying ‘Deposit this money in the bank. It is to be used in beginning the war. Then come back to me and we will cross the Spanish border.” Sempe obeyed. He disguised Don Carlos, and tried to get him iuto Spain an- observed, but they both were detained by Spanish soldiers The commander of the soldiers did not recognize Don Carlos, but was convinced that he was an im- waiked out, portantant prisoner. Sempe put on Don Carlos’ disguise during the night and Onee outside the camp, he let the soldiers know of his where- abouts, and ther, sapposing that the more important of the prisoners had got away, gave chase, leaving Don Carlos in hes to wander off at his leisure. Sempe was caught, but Don Carlos reached France ia safety. Sempe was sbused and half starved in captivity, but he bore his sufferings without a murmur, and subse- quently he entered the Carlist war without much bope of anything save showing bis faithfulness to his friend, the pretender. He left Spain at the close of the war without a penny of his former fortune. | He could not practice law in his native land and in Paris there was no professional way open to him. He and his wife lived ia two rooms with only the money which he earned as a copyist to support thei. | Eventually he got a clerkship in a bauk | with a salary of $350 a year. | As clerk he worked uncomplaininyly, |} without appeal to the powerfal persons who were once his friends, year in and year out, until his wife died. After her death he told an acquaintance that be had seen enough of life, aud had no heart for | more of it. He then sank steadily to his | death. In his room after his death the officials found only 40 cente in money, a package | of letters from Don Carlos, a mannscript of memoirs of the Carlist war, and a few of old, plain furniture. On the first pase of the memoirs were the words: ‘Faithful unto death.” — New York Son. The Oldest Matheuinetint Book. The oldest mathematical book tn the world, which dates some 4000 years back, and was written in Egypt, contains a rule for squaring the circle, The rule given is to shorten the diameter by a ninth, and on the line so obtained to construct a square; and this, thongh far from being exact, is near enough for most practical purposes. Since then the amateur squarer of the cir- cle bas been a thorn in the side of the pro- fessional mathematician. Learned socie- ties, at last, in pure self-defence, made a rale that all solutions of the problem sent to them should, without examination, be cousigned to the flames. In the last cen- tury a Frenchman named Maithulus was so sure he had succeeded in squaring the circle that he offered a reward of $1,000 to anyone who proved his solution erron eous. It was shown to be erroneons if not to his own satisfaction, at least to that of the courts, and he had to pay the mo:ey. Mathematicians have long been convinced that the solution was impossible; put it is only a few years since they were able to escaped Semve's clot { Pp eces demonstrate this, A German professor named Landmann published in 1882 5 demonstration, which was accepted by the scientific world as satisfactory; so that would-be squarers of the circle mey vow rest from their labors, seeinz that it has been mathematically proved that the thing cau not be done —Engineers’ Ga- feotte, —= Her Confidence Shaken. “Its a dreadful thing not to have confi- dence in one’s husband,” ssid Mra, Swif- kins. “Yes,” replied the visitor, “but you surely have no trouble with yours.” ‘That is all you could be expected to know about it. I was pi aying poker with him the other evening and he raised the limit on two deuces, and then got seared and called me. Now, what is to become of awoman who has trusted her future to such a man?” Clear Case of Contempt. The dispenser of the finest brands of western jus ice sat on a — box, Says the Detroit Free Press, with » law book spread before him ou an up ended whisky assul ‘Who arrested this man?” he asked 3 as the prisoner st 0d up before hiw. ‘We did,’ "responded kalf a dozen citi zens standing areund. “What's the el harge?” ‘Hoss stealin’. “Kin you prove it?” “You betcher life we kin; him in the aet.” The judge looked ugly. vec ill ye ou swear to it?” he asked. ‘Course we will; didn’t we jist tell you we ketched him at it?” “All ri ight, gents,” said the judge bland- ly ae he laid his gun across the law hook, “FU fine each an’ every one of rou $10 and costs tor contempt of court in fetehin’ him here, and dis:niss the case agia the prisou er. You onghter strung him up whea you ketcled him sonnnnntiiiaiag tial itis te ee THE LANGLEY CASE, we ketched Lansing People Hear of His illness and Subsequent Cure while in London, Ont.—Much Pleasure Manifest- ed Over the News, Lansixe, Mich., July 2—A William “pines fo rme rly of now of London Ont friend of this city, , received a letter a few months ago stating that Mr. Langley had Bright’s disease. Of course no hope of h 3 recovery could be held out, Within a mth, the same friend has received a let- rom Mr. Langley stating that he is letely cured of the supposed fatal disorder. Mr. Langley says no medicine did him any good until he began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. These helped him ter f comy “BILIOUSNESS, \ DYSPEPSIA, Sick H EADACHE. REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL “AFTER | EATING INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. (PRICE 25 CTS. GTS. Tee ODES HE MED Co coca ASK ¥i Yo UR-DRUCEIS VK OF PURE NORWEGIAN EOD»: ae ya OIL abl Budde as! ashi eee ee MATADIC 28 cream. 3 taste .ike others. In bi 50c. and 81.00 g betes et ltt epee ARSON PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were 2 wondertul dimeovery. No others a SiGe. rid. Wl powsitivel di manner of disease. Tie inf: on eure or relieve rmation around ox is worth ten time= the Sant « box of pilis vat ahvut them, am! you will always be thankful. | Usp LL A DOSE. They expel ail 1 impurities from | ~ ieate -— nd great renee fren let free, hate Serr alere or - oy = stampe five roe eee cet & CO... 2 Ovwton, House 8t. from the first and in the end restored him to perfect health. OOOO ————— ttow to Get a Sualight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does a woman look old sooner a a man”) to Levev groa., Lid., 4 » Toronto, yaad you “ p ire free f bows Pte framing. This corate your home. The 804} the Lest in the market and it will only cost 1 ¢ postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly “*onounce far ahead of any «doer tire of this type. Full parti.avars in catalogue, which you can olytain from R. M. Young, Agent. Refuse Substitutes, made crudely, cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. @ren. Mo’ y told mo of its scemeneubatmeaahtnen” anti te Lowell, Mass. * Cactoria is the best remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. I lope tue day is not far distaut when mothers will considk sreal {uterest of tacir children, and use Cast sad of the éestroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tae ai to prenaature fraves. POND $ PILES, sold Prices, 50c., Cheap, St, Genuine is strong and pure, On RS en cee ER LO ee ee What t s sh SSS SS aN PE EXTRACT “@a THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle THE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARREH, HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, » Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. Can be diluted with water. Sole Manufacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK RGSS Casteria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Chiidron., It contains neither Opia other for Parcgoric, Drops, Socthing it is Pleasant. Nareotic substance. It is Syrups, and Castor Oil ts guaranteo is thirty ycars’ use by m, Morphine ner ® hermiess substitute Pillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and ailays Cast ori L and feverishness. cures Diarrhcea tecthing troubles, Castoria assimilates t! and bowels, } toria is the Childrcn’s ia food, erie givi Seb \CaAitL y Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicin thers have repea Dr. G. C. Oxacon, is: and » various quack nostrums whic ” Dr. J. F. Krxcnsio2, Conway, Ar prevents Wind Colic. eures constipation and flatulency, ithy and natural sleep. Sour Curd, relieves vomiting Castoria reguiates the stomacls Case Panacea—tho Moeother’s Friend, Ca istoria, storia is so well adapted to children thet 1d it assuperiortoacy prescripules era! Fr, A, Avcurr, iM. D., 111 So. Oxferd St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians ia the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoris. although we only have among our medical supplies what is kmowu as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrev Hosrrrat anp Disrrxsany, Maes Auisx C. Surru, Pres., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Sept, New York City. Potato = Polson sscinielaicie Te ie alin Pure Pais reen Be sure you get it Pl RRY SUNLCH ~ {T BRINGS COMFORT WE DOW i Charlottetown, March 21, on nes = ma About writing ads., TRE. Try the City Hardurare Store. R. B. NORTON & CO. Cherlottetown, June 26, 1894—tu fri AoW MUCH but WE KNOW A COGD DEAL about making FURNITURE; also about marking it at prices if we keep up our reputation that make it sell. don’t do all we say. Try us and see We are going to for selling THE BEST} FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. JOHN NEWSON., 1894—m w f ey eeetaeneeinatietiesteencnentitee ne CAUSE OF BOWEL COMPLAINTS, The direct cause of pain and looseness of the bowels, is an irritation of the muc- ous membrane of the same, sufficient to produce exceasive peristaltic or worm-like motiou in the interior of the bowele, thus the partly digested food matter is kept con- stantly passing along and evacuated freely. This is called a diarrhoea; where the irri- tation is ensugh to cause bleeding, we hava dysentery. Indirect causes of dia- rrbcea, by which an irritation is started are intestinal dyspepsia, overeating unripe or over-ripe fruit, tainted meats, or oysters etc.; torpor of liver, by which not evough bile is secreted; excessive flow of bile, etc; TrReaTMent. Thoroughly evacuate the bowls with Parsons’ Pills, they are among the best to get rid of all irritating matter. Then take Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment in teaspoonful doses diluted with water, every four hours, and oftener if the case is severe. In case of Asiatic cholera, one teaspoonful shouid be given every half hour. Thousands of people remember the year 1849, when the worse known epidemic disease spread over this country. Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment at that time was little known ontside of the state of Maine. But fur its use at that time by its friends, many would not now live to spread the joyful newe that any case of diarrhee, dysentery, cholera- morbua, or kindred diseases, can be cured by Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. It nevr yet failed. The proprietors, I. S. Johneon & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “TreatMENT FOR DISEASEL,” free to any person for tke ask- ing. Inly 25 eee ne Avoid the mood Byronic, Dismiss dyspeptic feare ; Take Hawker’s Pills and tonic, And live a hundred years. The rad-eyed soulful t wrote An ode to rippling rit; His readera found an antidote In Hawkers Liver Pills. eeeeee Oe The greatest flesh and blood maker in existence and a life-saver to consumptives is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the kind that cures” bronchitis, conghs, colds and all lung troubles. Every bottle war- ranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. ..... The torture of dyspepsia and sick head- ache, the agonizing itching and pain of salt rheum, are removed by Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great Food and Nerve Remedy. THES.S. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 making same calls. Through Bills of Lading issued to all ints in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—-— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. 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BUY A PAIR AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. AND INOW IN. Now is the Time to ‘Order Your Spring _———_ Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w f JOHN MACLEOD & CO. gots — —$—$—_—_$_————— Fall Trip {30 Livergoo | cairn Brothers, | f | is I <>* Bes. A. : BARK CLIPPE! THE 700 TONS REGISTER, Ciassed Al Red at Liocyds, ‘RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, & Now on the Berth at Liverpool, will sail from that port ‘For Charlottetown Direet ; About the Ist September next, and will carry Freight at through rates also Picton. gas For Freight appiv in London to in Liverpool to Pit here to the owners, way points on the I-land, 3] rion Cx ur, Old — 51 South John Street; @= is PEAKE BRES. & CO. Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—eod tf AGAINST Potato Bug, APPLY MIXED longer than t plications with water. 4s PENNELL & CHAND ViIcTroORIA ROW. june2 29 HATS ! HATS bite now a large and > We complete assortment of Hats” to fit Boys, Youths and Men,” ecured at a discount — American and- Come and going great in Canadian, English markets. Hats before see our anywhere else. NicKay Woolen Co, 1894. Charlottetown, Apr! 9, Dominion Coal Gompany i The undersigned having been a sole selling Agents in ‘the . e rince Edw ard ‘Is land for the above Com: ee Breton, are now pre: Round, Sisek pared to ene rders for and Run of Mines. and will keeps of each kind of Coal on hand to customers at lowest prices, PEAKE BOS & CO., : selling Agents Charlotuwtown, May 25, Lss i—tt Noth ee to > Comma Travellers, ; oe The attention of Commercial Tra’ called to the fol lowing sections a aD passed by the Legislative Assembl ee Edward Isiand, Session 3894, olaed _ Act to Impose a Direct ‘ax on Certain Claa® or Praders ” :— ‘From and after the passing of this Ack very casual trader not pr rmanently this Provinee do ng business within *-rovinee, commoniy known aa “* Commercial ravellers,” and every person pot perm ily residing in this Pres nee, ‘oa who sells ther for himself or any other pereom roods, wares or merchandize in thes or solicits or canvasses tor ord: ng "either RC himeset{or anv Oteer pers for the sale, Om |; change or purchase of ; Merchandize within this Province, either by OVERCOATINGS ALL UH SPRING SUITINGS _ } 800 not permane any goods, wares OF the production of samples, photographs, . logues, printed or written matter, or y word ol mouth without the preductie® samples, photographs, catalogues prinied OF writien matter, shall, before he or she Spon the business of ro 6 San any wares or me indize, or soliciting @ vassing for su ders, “ ay tothe P Treasurer of this Proviu “un at noual een ie ra ct tax or fi teen doll irs said license fee ul Te the gama payine! of ‘he 1 Previne grant a ise aul mini iy mere there han ! leg WH ces aD hand.z i this Province, and solicit aad Vass for orders tor the sale, exc purchase of gocds, wares and mered ¥ i . F \ - ixens Ey 3.“ «py suc h Commercial Traveller 6 ntly residing in this of } Vince as aforesaid, who, alter the this Act, sball l any goods, wares OF chandize, or solic for orders 10° |; Obtained tl + every occasi }; SCll aNnV woods, | citor canvass foran |} Change or purchase of Suit | ior Canvass the rale exchange er purchase of any goods. wares or merchandize in any manner efor said within this Provinee without first paid the said license fee or ee the said licen-e, mon for each n upon which he or she shall wares or merchandize, or soll order for the sale, any goods, wares oF : | merchandize as aforesaid, be | able to pay we sum of iwo hundred dollars to the ead Fa vi Tre surer,”” This Act now in foree. License can be procured in { harlot sttetows atthe Provincial ‘irevsury in Summerside \., 1D in Sa from Wim. T Hunet Bosc Gieorze LB. Aitken Esq. 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