ae Don't Go To Bed Hurgry. When people sit up at night, particu- larly if they are delicate, they should eat something, if only a stice of bread or butter before retiring. This seems heretieal, but is not. Animals after eating, instinctively sleep. Human beings become drowsy after a full mea! Why? Because blood solicited teward the stomach to supply the juices needed iu digestion. Hence the ‘brain receives less bleod than during fasting, becomes pale, and the powers become dormant. sleep therefore en- sues. This is physiological. The sink- ing sensation is sleeplessness is a call for food. Wakefulness is often merely a symptom of hunger. Gratify the desire and you will fall asleep. The feeble will be strong at dawnif they eat on goiog to bed. Fourteen hours lie between supper and breakfast. By that time the fuel of the body becomes expended. Consequently, the morning toilet fatigues many. Let such eat at bedtime, and take a glass of warm milk or beef tea before rising. In- creased vigor willresult. ‘But the stomach must rest.’”” True- Yet when hungry we must eat. Does ao infant’s stomach rest as long as an adult’s The later eats less often merely because his food requires more time for digestion. Seldom canene remain awske until half-past ten or eleven o'clock without hunger. Satisfy it and sleep will be sounder. during the night give wake- ful children food, and sleep will follew, The sick should invariable eat during the night. This is imperative. At night the delicate and children may take slowly, warm milk, beef tea er oatmeal gruel. Vigorous adults may eat bread and milk, cold beef, mutton, chicken and bread, raw oysters, all, of course, in moderation. Do not eat if net hungry. Eat if you are. is Thackeray was one day sauntering away from the Garrick Club, then close to Covent Garden, and, _ strolling through Cranburne Alley, stopped Opposite te a pie-shop, around which several urchins of both sexes were gathered, looking with woltish eyes upon some pork-pies which the baker had jnst placed in the window tor sale. Thackeray had agreat kindness for children and dumb animals; so his soul was touched by the sightef the hungry-looking children. Culling the the tallest. a sllp of a girl some eleven or twelve years old, he gave her half-a- crown, telling herto buy five or six penny pies, take ene for herself, and give the ethers to her little companions. Presently he saw the girl with the five- pork pies,one in her hand and the others in her apron, making off at her best paee. Overtaking her he reproach- ed her with taking ailand not giving her friends any, whereupon the gir] screamed out, **Let me alone, you nasiy, dirty old beast, or L'il call a policeman! The novelist dropped this flower of St. Giles like, as he said,‘‘a hot potato,” aud never dabbled in practical philan- thropy again. fhe Great French Remedy, Dr LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. For Lhe cure of Leucorrhea or White's Excessive or — Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling cf the femb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the puepose of in- Vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, two pis should be taken twice daily, or in very en, febled conditions, one pill three times aday, To effect cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, A reasonabie | trial will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to mesure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef- fected, STakk KIDNEY Pano Co., 31 King Street, West Toronts, All Druggists. dee, 16 — + <> - <a Special Notices. em CaBBAGE P tants for sale at CHARLES HeARTZ [june 11 3i D. A. BRUCE is opening new Scotch Tweeds and Serges, to-day. [juane9 3i wy li Look ourfor the big Tea Party of the seasou, to be held at the Convent Grounds, Souris, Wedvesday, 25th July. ALL the favorite varieties of Turnip Seed, | from one of the best English warehouses, fresh | and cheap, at W. R. Watson’s. {jane? | ANTURACITE Coat arrived to-day. Parties | who have engaged to take the same, wil! i ase prepare to r-ceive it when sent. HOMAS CASELEY. [june 8 | AMERICAN SILK Harts at D. A. Bruce’s. {june9 4i wy li} Do not forget to try the new Cleth Face | Blotting Paper, for sale at G. H. Haszaxp’s, | 18 Queen Strect. June 9 6) | Don’t delay, goto R. K. Brace and get a! Champion Creamer. Srarrorp’s, Carters, Stephens, Toirays and | Davids Writing and Copying Inks for sale | cheap atG. H. Haszirp’s, 18 Queen Street. | June 9 6i| Werks & Co's. Teas are pronounced good, {ma7 eod, ‘ } Harvie’s IMpxovep Prize Tursie SeEp.— | Sold only at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen St. {june 5} Fine Tras at Weeks & Co. [ma 7 eod, Tue Champion Creamer, sold by R. K. 3uy Teas at Weeks & Co’s. 5 and secure 800 bushels to the acre. (juned | For geod Tea gu to Geo. Davies & Co, [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Tue best Jams and Pickles at the Family | Grocery; also Rhubarb. [janet | Ir you want a Boy’s Suit go to Geo. Davies | & Co. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i FPakmer’s, goto R. K. Brace and get a| Champion Creamer Carter's Lirrie Liver Pius have no equa as @ prompt and positive cure for Sick Head | ache, Biliousness, Constipation, Pain in the | Side, and all Liver Troubles. Try them. [junell 2w eod wkly | Foe a good Tweed Suit go to the London | House. [May 28 4w 2aw wkly6i Ten pound boxes of mixed crackers for | hous: keepers, very cheap at THe City! Steam Barry. SULTANA Raisins at Beer & Gogy’s. [jane3 ly vou want satisfaction go to the Boot and | hoe F ° \ Brace, is the best aoe race e est. ' 2. ai \ , wm. y =e ; [ma i") first-class repair; Stable and Ceach-House, ma ji eod)s} , * " ° . - 3 } Farmers, buy your Turnip Seed at Harvie’s, | THH DAILY FHXAMINER, JUNE 12, eee 7 For Sale or to Let. THE STARR New Rhubarb at Berx & Gorr’s, {june 3 Bey your Dry Goods, Clothing and ‘Teas, at the lowest prices, at. B. MacponaLn's. [may 10 wkly fue only steam, sewi: ¢ machine, and gun repairing shop on P, BF. !sland, and the only place where you can ;et every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner at Prince and Grafton Streets, Baking [june 3 Pure Gop Baking Powder and Soda at Beer & GorrFrs. Brown is aman you don’t mate every day He says he will defy the inhabitants of P. EF. [sland to carry him agunto repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can, Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky 800 Busuers to the acre. Harvie’s In- proved Prize Turnip Seed. [june 5 Gotp and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince [feb 22 3m, wky and Grafton Streets. Mrs. A. EK. McLeop, Dressmaker and Milliner, has removed from Mrs. Burris wremises, to the house next to the St. Vincent Sanay, and immediately opposite the entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- peque Road, where she will be most happy to attend punctually to all orders entrusted to her, and at reasonable rates. Partics having anything te do in her line woald do well to call, = Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of Au Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year ot Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an lnsolvent Bank- ing Company. \7 OTICE is hereby given that on Monday, LN the eighteenth day of June, instant, A. D. 1883, His Honor Mr. Justice Peters will, pursuant to bis order of the sixth day of June, instant, sanction the sale by the Liquidators of the above named banking Company, of certain real and persopal property, particu. larly set forth and described iu a certain Petition of said Liquidators, dated the sixth day of June, instant, (and on file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, where inspection may be had thereof) upon such terms and for such price or prices and at such times as the said Liquidators shall. in their discretion, deem advisable, unless cause to the contrary be shown before the said Judge, at his Chembers, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in said Province, on the said eighteenth day of June, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, by any of the Creditors, Contributories, Shareholders or members of the above-named Company. Dated this sixth day of June, A D. 1883. JAMES D. IRVING, Deputy Prothonotary. June 7—7i “STALLION ROMULUS." J ‘HE imported thorough-bred Percheron- Norman Stallion “ROMULUS,” Registered Pedigree in Norman Stud Book, page 2313, vol. 3, imported direct from France via New York, on the 17th April, is sired by the celebrated Stallion ‘“*-ROMULUS,” winner of firat prize and Gold Medal over all other Stallions at Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878, was foaled in 1879. He is black with one white hind foot, and is considered by Judges to be an exceptionally lire horse, with splendid style and action. Parties wishing to breed to a pure bred animal, are invited to call and examine this horse at Mr, W. 8, MeKie's Stable, (better known as the McGill Farm,) where he will stand for the season and serve a limited number of mares, excepting when he leaves for Souris, which will be ever: Wednesday, beginning May 16th, going by train at seven o'clock, a. m., arriving at Souris at twelve o’ciock, noon ; and leaving for Char- lottetown, Thursday, at two o'clock p. m.; arriving at Charlottetown at seven, p. m. Por particulars apply to the nndersigned, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. S. McKIE. Ch’town, May 26~—l1w wklylm MOORE'S FARINA SS ven stetaiiadink eae? WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. FOR SME OR TO LT NV ARYFIELD, on the Malpeqne Road, a lately occupied by Henry Lawson, Esq , and adjoinimg the residence of Malcolm Macleod, Esq. This property consists of six acres of Land, with Orchard, and has situate thereon a Dwelling House, containing nine newly pairted and papered, ard in and there is also a Well of \Vater at the door; the whole suitable for a gentieman’s residence or vegetable farm. Apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, St. Vincent Nursery. Mn may 23. JUST PUBLISHED, MATER ADMIRABILIS,” A Hand-Book of Instruction on the Power and Prerogatives of our Blessed Lady, By Rev. ©. @’ rien, D. D., now Arch- bishop of Halifax. N. S. For sale at T. OCONNELL’S VARIETY STORE. May 21 oJ executed with Neatness and Despatch at the KXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, cor. Water and Great George Streats OB PRINTING | of every description | } REGULAR TRADER. From Liverpool to Chariottetown, Prince Edward Island, Direct. MIDSUMMER TRIP, L858, The well-known clipper baiquentine ETHEL BLANCHE, 399 tons Register, coppered and classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, John Grahaia, Commander, Will be on the Lerth at Liverpeol to re- ceive cargoaboul the 15th June, and will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown on or about the 25th June, Carrying Frei, ht at through rates to Pictou, Georgetowo, Summer-ide, Souris and Shediac, . For Freight or Passage apply, in London, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. Cj; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 5! South John Sireet, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, May 12.—6w sa tu BAZAAR. fF HE Members of the Ladies’ Hospital C.m- mittee intend holding a Bazaar on July 10th, 1883, ip aid of the City Hospital,and con- tributions will be thankfully received by the following ladies. Mrs. Pope, President ; ‘« Mason, Treasurer ; Mrs, Connolly, Miss Hensley, ‘6 Caven, ‘* M. Macleod, « PD. Reddin, Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, ‘“ Beaton, ‘ Bagnall, “ Sullivan, “ J. Peake, « M., Blake, “ R, Peake, ‘© Hobkirk, “ Strickland, “ 6 L, H. Davies, Miss K. Wright, ** George Davies, “« M. Palmer, a“ J. Longworth, George Macleod. MRS. MALCOLM MACLEOD, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan, 31, ’83.—law wed Mrs. Hughes, Pringe Hdwara island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, To take effect on the 24th May, 1888, TRAINS OUTWARD. — (READ DOWN.) 1 i STATIONS. | EXPRESS. | MIXED, | MIXED. Ch’tows ..)Dp 6.45am) Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Royalty Je’ ‘* 7.00 ** | * 9.55 “| * 4.35 « N Wiltsh’e' “* 7.35 ‘* £10.50 “* ‘* 5,295 « Hunter R’r| “7.45 “11,06 «| «© 5.40 « Bradalba’e | ‘‘ 8.10 ‘* | “11.46 **; * 6.16 Co'ty Line.} ** 8.15 ** | 411.56 “+! * 6.99 * Freetown © ‘* 8.26 ‘*) “12 12pm: ‘* 6.45 “ Keusingt’'n * 8.40 «| 12.37 «| «7.08 « : > |Ar 9.05 ** jee. ** ij Summ side tg On «6 Dp 1.45 6 Ar 7.45 * Miscouche | ** 9.40 * ** 2.08 we Wellingt’n} ‘‘ 9.59 ‘* | ** 2.37 * ware sete. .¢ 1a Lae O’Leary...| ‘11.20 **| * 4,53 | Bloomfield } 11.38 ‘*) «* 5.20 ««! Alberten,. ‘*12.03pm! * 6.20 * Tignied... Arl2.40 ** {Ar 7.20 § | Ch’town .. Dp4.00pm!Dp 7.00am Royalty dei * 415 *, * 7.93 « MOOK. 050] 1 OST Hl Zan | pediord.. 1 ** 240 **1'* 6.02 * Mt. Stew’t! ** 5.15 **} ** 9.00 * Moreil....| ‘* 5.44 “| “ 9.45 « St. Peter’s.| ‘* 6,04 *‘ | ‘10.17 * Bear River, ** 6.39 ‘*; *‘11L.11 * Souris ..../Ar7.10 ‘* ;Arl2.00m'! Mt. Stew’tiDp5.15pm'Dp9.10am, SS” Cardigan..| ** 6.11 “Mae *4 reorget’n..|Ar 6.30 “‘ |Aril.00 “ | TRAINS INWAR>. (READ UP.) eR, ae STATIONS, | EXPRESS | MIXED, | MIXED, | | | Jh’town . | Ar 8.00 pm] Ar 3.45 pm Arl0. 5am Royalty Jce|Dp 7.45 |Dp3.21 “* Dp 955 * N Wiltsh’e| * 7.11 | 295 «! «8 ggg « | Hunter R’r| “ 7.00 “| “2.08 «| « 3.43 « | Bradalba’e | ** 6.36 *' | ** 1.27 “, « 8.10 « Co’ty Line. “‘ 6.30 “! “ 1.17 “1 «© 7.87 « Freetown..| ‘6.19 *¢) * 1 OL “| «© 7-42 « Kensingt’n| * 6.04 | 1237 «749 4 : +a ** 0.40) ‘* 1 2458. 00 *41 a | Samm side! a, mae ** | Ar11. 30am! "6.45 ** Miscouche Dp5.00 ‘* |Dp11.04* Wellingt’n; ‘‘ 4 42 **; ‘10.35 * Port Hill. .| ‘* 4.13 “! “ 9.43 «| O’Leary...| ‘© 3.22 “| * 8.20 «| Bloomfield | ** 3.05 “| « 7.54 «| Alberton ..! ‘* 2.38 ‘* ° 3.48 «| Tignish...| ‘* 2.00 “*) ‘* 6.00 “| Ch’town ..|Arl0.00am Ar7.00 pm’ Royalty Je) Dp 945 * Dp6.37 ‘| a 9.33 6 +* 6.20 “| Bedford. ..| 9.20 «! « 6.00 «| Mt. Stew’t! ** 855 * ;* ia Morell....| ** 8.16 **{ **° 4.15 * St. Peter's) “ 7.55 “| * 3.49°« Bear River! ‘* 7.22 ‘| ‘6 949 «« Souris ....} ** 6,50 “1 ** 2.00 * Mt. Stew’t Dp 855 * ‘Dp 5. 20pm Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.49 ‘*| ** 3.27 * Georget’n | 7.30“) ** 3.00 «! JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, | Bailway Office, Charlottetown, May 21, 1483. | (6i. pres her sum jr 6i anne tai li ila a Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Esq , the Stipendiary Magis- trate for the City of Charlottetown, PE*AKE NOTICE tnat His Honor the Sti- I pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him, vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the said Island, intituled *‘An Actin further amendment of an Act to incorporate the City of Chariotte- town, and of the Statute 43rd Victoria, * hap- ter Thirteen, in amendment thereof,” ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 27th June, A D. 1883, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preced ing valuations, assessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day and daily there- after, until all such appeals have been heard, alt the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, a'l such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 28th day of May, 1883. By order. FRANCIS 8S. CHANDLER, Collector for said City. May 29--pat tu sa till june 27 e Ay E have made arrangements with the best makers of Gas Stoves in the United States, which we will be able to sup- ply the public, at the lowest possible price. We have also agreed with the Gas Com- pany (fer the purpose of introducing these Stoves), to sell the first fifteen (15) tor which we may receive orders, At’ their Net Cost, LANDED HERE, - TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few testimonials from a list of several hundred :— The capacity of the Stove is surprising. With a No, 8 Stove we cooked tor a party of seven, giving them broiled oysters, steak, lamb chops, and baked biscuit, in 45 minutes, at a cost for gas of 4} cents, On another occasion we gave a dinner in courses of twenty men, the bill of fare as follows : Broiled shad, beef steak, roast quarter of lamb, baked biscuit and coffee; heating the water for washing the dishes tour times, re-setting the table three times. All was accomplished in one hour and forty minutes, at anu expense for gas of eleven cents. This work was all done on one No. 8 stove, All were enthusiastic over the manner in Which the oysters, fish and meats were cooked ; none had experienced any so tender, juicy, and of such tull flavor before, We consider the stove a great success, and most complete in all its parts and arrangements A, C, Woop, Supt. 1 bought one of your No. 12 Gas Cooking Stoves last September, for use in my restau- rant, cud have used it ever since for baking, broilin,; and stewing. I can ay for it that it is always ready and does its werk rapidly; that there 1s no dust, no dirt, no surplus heat, as we are using only that portion that we need, and as soon as the article is cooked the gas is extinguished and there is no waste. I think it will do the same amount of work at less cost than coal, even at the high price of gas. It takes much less room than a coal range that would do the same work. I am perfectly satisfied with it and would not be without one for double the price, J. T. HARKER. The Gas Stove you sent me, 1 am glad to say has proved an entire suceess. If my testimony is of any value to you, you are at liberty to use it. ‘The decrease in the coal bill more than offsets the increase in the gas ditto. The cooking is excellent and uni- form in its operation. No dirt or dust irritates the careful house- wife, and Mrs. 8. describes it as a *‘ real treasure.” In my humble opinion, any man who really wants to add to the number of allotted days of his better-half, had bet ler invest in a Gas Stove and save her worry, and himself ex- pense. W. H. Srymovr. We are perfectly ddlizghted with our Gas Stove. It gives entire satisfaction in every respect, Mrs. M, Pennincron,. 2103 Vine St. Your favor of the lst inst. was duly received asking my opinion of the Gas Cooking Stove bought last May, and in reply, would state that the satisfaction rendered by the stove was far beyond my expectations, and the work it will accomplish is marvelous, together with the small expense and comfort attending the same. Epwin A. GARETT, Having used one of your No. 7 Gas Cooking Stoves for a considerable time past, it is with pleasure that 1 bear testimony to its genuine merits, Lt boils, bakes, breils, roasts, and in fact, oes everything thata first class stove or range can do, and with a saving of time and labor, that can only be appreciated by those who use them. It has given us the most entire satisfaction, and to use my wife’s words, **I would not be without it for ten times the cost.” From statements of our gas meter taken, we find it more economical than coal. MERCER E. Gipson, 4029 Powelton Ave. DODD & ROCERS. Ch’town, April 2/—eod 2w PA PENTS L + We continue to act as Solicitors fur Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., of the United States, and to obtain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries. Thirty-six years practice, Nocharge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by mail free, Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Scientific American, which has the largest circulation, and is the most influential pewse paper of its kind published inthe world. The advantages of such a notice every patentee understands, This large and splendidly illustrated news- paper is published Weekly at $3.20 a year and js admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industria] rogress. published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news- dealers : Address. Mann & Co., puplishers of Ssien tific American, 261 Broadway, New York Handbook about patents mailed free, Nov 3, 1882, } Gu 19: tees: COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stabile and one acre of Land, situate near the Movnt Edward Road, at present occupied by Mrs, Hatley, Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Cl’town, March 29 A Local and Constitutional Treatment. 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No, 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing. No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, o: oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro- duce dyepepsia by destroying the coatings o the stomach, Price $1.50. mailed on receipt of price, ticulars send for circular, Sold by all druggists, o For further par P. O. Box 1,533, J, 0, ALLAN O9., 83 John street, ae 1 R21 yr New York ' BCL LONDON E ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Ang. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hiewtanp Wuisxgy: “We have visited the bottling stores ef Greenlees Brothers, and have gelected from the vats, samples of their Lorne HighJand Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frazrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the frst quality,” ‘Artuur Hitt, Hassaut, M. D. “Orto Hgnwse, F.C. 8., F. 1. 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Mack’s Magnetic Medicine be sold OY al gists at 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for = money, 7 be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the addresein 0- MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE © W Indsor, Cnt, C# Sold in Charlottetown by apothecaries’ Hal Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by may 16 wkly verywhere, ™ od a, 6500 Reward! cas sick Co® E will pay the above reward for aby \ of Liver Complaint, Dyspeps'* Headache, ‘ndigestion, Constipation or tiveness we cannot cure with W est 2 Vegetal Liver Pills, when the directions 47 : complied with. They are purely “ and never fail to give satisiactm ing, 25 g ® of Coated, Large boxes, containir Beware cents. For sale by ail Pragyists. ~ i counterfeits and imitations. — weer mannfactured only by JOHN C4 Toront re CO., ‘The Pill Maker,” Chicage ; Free trial package sent by maail reece receipt of a 3 cent stamp. sold by & REDDIN, and all Draggiste, angl4— dy & why ly.