ene at a tie > THE sy TAL YOURE A downright good Soap, so good that you can use it for all pur- poses without risk to skin or fabric, no mat ter how tender or Geli- cate IF YOU WANT A Coop ee FE clnvws SUNLGT Soap i$ AT YOUR SERVICE AT Your Crocens This Soap has been in use in Windsor Castle for over three years,and the manufactarers have been appointed by special Royal Wan rant To BOAP MAKERS f2 THE QUEEN “SUNLIGHT” has received 11 Gold Mefals for purity and excellence - i Mit H Tax, a N Sas P. } SONSUMPTION averted, or if too late to avert it it is eftea eared and always relieved by Scott’s Emulsion | DAILY EXAMINER | those whose anatomy is given to ‘ TO DRESS THE HANDS. Bony Fingers and Nails May Bye Maude to Appear Graceful. lL wonder how it came about discovered that our hands and eded cultivating. Was it that days aristocratii dames of Sone cn? Hhngers n In the olden whom minstrels sang and for whose approval knights broke the lance had no need to « nsider the beanty of their hands—that they sat perpetually at their low! lice the Lady of Shalott, and h white an d taner fingers which j 10 other Or was it that revo Intion and avarchy have helped to equal iz i lay ied sons of the soil and the ] vt of old acres, and so lest comeliness? I within the owner's power to i ve t appearance of the hand if a le re and study are brought to bea me should know that if the hand is broad a severe cuff or tightiy fitting wristband will make it appear doubly so. So also does the fashion of wearing a little fingerring. Rings on any but the third finger aggravate the bread and give a round effect in spite tions of the manicare In rings and their disposition ti ni much art may be brought t Oua snd pearls look well; : ne tl look attrocious—at le ist t hands do It may be a difii cuit matter to persnade the fair ones t a hand with prominent joints is be ft absolutely unadorned—that pp 1# stones but ald to its hard and h rnv i ‘ Red hands should shun contact with . turyuoises or even diamonds Fine old sigaet rings, black pearls, say phir onyx, cameo, or pigeon blood rib re the y wnat suitable ornaments if cle ration be longed for lll formed finger nails should never be highly pol ished It is a sad mistake to do so Almond shaped tips, lustrous as gems, but an on i square, an shapely nails terribly prominent. Even elv fingers terininatein pretty » fusctnating to a degree, il yloss is apt to make vhen sha; wal nails their beauty is utterly de stroved if the nails are allowed to grow in points be “yond the finger tips There ig mo charm: in murderous looking, Chinese like talons of bone When the wrist bone presents a pro minent knob ruffles of lace are a de- lightfal resource, and so is the Flemish enuff. An over fat wrist is quite as na lovely and should be just as carefully oncealed Bundles of Mechlin. or knotty point lace, should be perpetually at hand for ‘knob 3 that are over muscular or obese shoul ld also be sparingly ex hibited. Indeed, they appear slimmer when veiled by a puffy sleeve which pre- vents the full outlues from demonstrat yhess Ar ing themselves toc vividly. The lean and scraggy arm nog requires a full : covering a di iferens ithe constrac the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. | tion of the siceve pu a beiay need witiinds 1° ee . . el. An over wenerous arm demands a A.ures Coughs, Colds long, flimey, clinging puff, while the Weak Lungs. Physicians, the bony one needs a series of crisp gather |e _ an | | world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by ee & t £ Lowne, De! luvi.ic. Al Deruggists. icc. S Though y you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair! Many apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of 0 CAMPBELL’ S WINE OF ¢ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. i i ae... 1 Premises lately occupied by Mr. Georg T } situat on Sidney St i, coutaining ght bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, shop and { it room: com! yard and stabling, etc. Possession immediately Apply to JAMES F. CURTIS TOOTHACHE ! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! mst meu ae APPLICAT2 MILT CURED ST ONE APPLICATICN ¢ — RVCOE.. 25 cents ver Bottie, at all Sruagie sts. NERVE BEANS are & new dis covery cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor anc Failing Manhoul; restores weakness of body ‘or mind causec NERVE BEANS by over-work, or the errors 0. ex cesses of youth. This ares the most obstinate cases when all other wobute cREAY Menta have failed evea to ‘eellove. oid by ue peta at §1 per pack or Jeceiys of price by wean TI THe AME ‘uepicn IND oe Tevenea, Unt Write for vemphice =Sold a ' etown by G e Hug hes druggiet &rateiul —- Comlorting. ee, Cocoa. _ . rosea AS T—SUPPER. th knowledge cf the nat ura! jaws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful f well-select- appli ation of the properti Epps has provided for ings and flutings, through which the funding leanness is scarcely revealed Kelicsa of Ancient Histor The contenta of that wonde tel treas ury of antique records discovered in 1487 by a peasant woman near the of the ancient Arsince in Uppe ruins have now been laid before the p nblic in Maj C onder'’s work on the Tel Amaina Tablets, com np rising a translation of th text. with ip ro luction and notes, Sys Loudon Tabl Inscribed on clay tab lets, subsequent!y baked into brick and written in Araniaiv, the ancient lan guage of Syria, in cuneitorm characters we have here nothing less than a series ! of dispatches sent to the Egyptian foreign office about 1450 B.C.. from the protect e’ or tributary Kings of Canaan, im- cious The most interesting are the letters from the Kivg of Jernaaiem and other chiefs of Seaton Palestine, for in them we can trace the dismay and alarm cre ated by the advance of Joshua and the Hebrews, called “‘Abiri,” and ‘People of the Desert A very striking passage ccurs in one of the despatches of the tive monarch, apparently after the of Ajalou, in which, seeking, as ogize for his defeat, he leaders of the enemy as rers,” doubtless an allusion to the miracles of Joshua the date of the exodus is also shifted back to that as smined . earlier Biblical exponents, while the contrary theory of Dr Bru; xsch, too hastily ac cepted as conclusively es- tablished, is overthrown ue battie it were, to apo! speaks of the soOrce Pertinent and Apt Inscriptions. It is quite an interesting thing to learn that some of our best known pro verbs and mottoes were originally used in connection with sun dials: Before the days of watghes and clocks, when dials and sun marks were among the rude means of reckoning time, it was a prevailing custom to inscribe them Among the maxims traceable tv this source are ‘Make hay while the sun shines The longest day must en: and ‘All things do wax and wane.’ Sun dials spoke the truth, as may be inferred from a historic which was placed on St. Paul's cross, in London and which proclaimed, “I number none but sunny hours This no one wili doubt whvu has had occasion to consult a dial on an overcast day A famous dial in Sussex. England, bore four famnous mottoes appiic ab le tu the flight of time and the brevity of life. They were as follows: —''After darkness, light. Alas! how swift!” “I warn whilst [ move” and so passes life.” Another old sun dial spoke petulantly about the same subject in the words, irrah, be gone about your business. one Lovug or Short lastorates The tendency in the Metho list Charch now is to extend the term of pastora:ee, ine Congregational-Charch, however, is trying to shorten it. The Advanex $ res that there ‘“‘spirited, progress ive times,’ make people desirous of » hange trou time to tine Cougrega tions stam in dread to what may be a, permanent relation. The Living Caurch, erotestant Episcopal, comimen:iuy on this, As for ourseives, erally aeplored that changes are so num erous and the average duration of the pastoral relation so short. It is con trary to the genins of the Church, and thuse who have the best opportanities of observation are fesured tuat where the connection of priests and people has beew longest. there the Chu ually in a the best condition aaye il ts seu ren 1s spirit A Young L autslns a Princess. The youngest Jooking elderly princess in Europe is Princess Sagan (of the Tal leyrand branch), who, although she has reached the years of grandmother, dres ses, and, what is more, looks like a woman of frou 2) te 8 ALL THREE CURED. Nell MeKechnie, with his wife and mother. in-law ¢ ured of Constipat on by Dodd's Kidney Pillsa—These Pills better Than Ordinary Catharties, Toroyto, Fel popular barber of this city, has been a suf- ferer from chronic constipation for vears. He used Dodd’s Kidney Pills and not only obtained immediate relief, but a permanent ed Cacoa, Mr our breakfast and =upper a delicately flavored beverage whico may save ue many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of euch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually Luilt up until strong enough tw resist every tend to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to atta k wherever there | We may many & irselves wel! forti nourish 14a WeaK po nt escape fatai #n fied by pure blood and a properly ed fraine.”—Civii Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled | tinue, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepaihic Chemiste. London, En. iand. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other star pe, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For uv Kee ping 0 many pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, . cure. His wife and mother-in-law were similarly afflicted, and used these pills with the same good result Ordinary cathartics give only temporary relief and leave the patient worse than before using them. While Ddd’s Kidney Pills are not eathartics, their peculiar action en. the liver and kidneys is such that the causes permanently re Ps These pills are manufactured by Dre. L. Smith & Co., Toronte, and ara sold by be dealers, or will be mailed on receipt ofl price; fifty cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50 ove -_- Pee —— Do you Cough? Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Baleam is a sure Cough Cure. of ar are ** Mother, what shall I do for this dread ful cough?” “Take Puttner’s Emuision my dear, it always helps our fa mily USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. | nloring assistance ayainst various inva | | vou are a | other hand that 19.—Ne'l McKechnie, a! |} der McLeod; Too Late for the Train, It is impossible to minute “catching a impossible to avoid when on the ‘catch a train” late, while cold” is almost If you have “caught a cold” obtain at once a bottle of Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam; it wil que kly put it to fhe ght. evre for Coughs Colds, C roup, Bronchitis Hoarseness and all throat and troubles. Safe and pleasant to take, to cure. Sold everywhere, 25 and 506 cents a bottle tao lung sure First-class fare for twenty-five miles on the new Congo Railroad costs $10. isahageadiiiaadlacticldes For Over Fifty Years. Aw O_p Ann We tt Triep Remepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions It is a certain. | of mothers for their children while teeth- | soothes allays the nig, with perfect snecess. It child, softens the gums, the | pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy ‘for | Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty: tive cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W insloe’s ae Syrup, and iake no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 v One London gas company alone uses 2,000,000 tons of coal each year stow to Get a Suulight Picture, Send 25 “ Sunlight ’ Soap wrappers (wrappers bearing the words ‘Why a Woman Look Old — ver Than a Man”) to Levey Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. Does ! and you will receive bs post a pretty pic- } ture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost i ¢. pos tage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address ¢: arefully Che world’s diamond supply creased twenty-fold in thirty years io The modiste may have the artistic and aesthetic except she have the right material to work upon, the result will be, not a création, which desires in a costume. Priestley’s known dress fabrics, by their _ has in sense, but well softness, every lady | ricnness and wonderful quality of perfect ac hie ve he ade of the Ladies should Priestley’s famous black dress oa The Czar of Russia dictates to who manipulates a typewriter fitting and results in dressmaker draping, the tasteful LOC vd = his wife, salen Anca The oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver is nature’s grand restorative, and is only found in its entirely and purity in Miller's Emulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bronchitis and a affections of the throat and lungs. Every bottle warrented No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $l 00, at druggists siciiaihdieaks i Six million acres of land in E gypt are made fertile by irrigation. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great } y > } ” Blood and Nerve Remedy. A square copper coin, struck by th Swedish Government in the l6th e ntury, is nearly one-half inch thick and we righs a pound and @ quarter. The “Magic City.” Save your numbers of the “ Mag’s City” and have them bound by J. D. TAYLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner Price for binding, 75 cents and upwards, according to style. The “ Magic City,” when bound, will make a valuable and inte*ssting book J. D TAYLOR, feb3 300k binder, For First-class Footwear, Pauitiess Fit and Finest Finish, ia Foremost Fashions, at Fairest Figures, Find Granby Rubbers und Cvershoes, THEY WEAR LIKE LON ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. § | jan20—t ts & wy CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN on Aten For a Oo. an opinion, write to UNN & CO., who have bad bad nearly fifty rears’ « patent Dess. Communica- tions strictly confidential. A Handbook at In. 1 ing Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Also a of mechan- ical and scientific books sent fi Patents taken tb = ‘Munn & Co, receive de : ry ys bd entific American. ond us are broug ‘ore the ic With. out cost to the inv a nd ‘entor. J weekly, Sears Sree. bas far the issued w largest on of any scientific work in the Butias eat ; } da year. "Single ~ ' a ~y very : juznber con ns beau- in colors, aud photogra phi Diana, ors uid. photographs of ew secure contracts. Address MUNN & CO., New York, 361 Broapway, SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a Writ of Statute Execu- tion to me directed, issued ont beautiful i ask for | | | on et encasement PONDS FRTRACT Sore {hroat, Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, Inflammations, AVOID iMITAT IONS. POND'S EXT L. hee dete GAIN Crusher ——AND TURNIP SLICER. WILL GURE | oarseness, wis, Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, Face Ache, Hemorrhages. iLE OF FAC sie BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. RACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. eee Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next two months | will%ell them for 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher always on hand, Extra Rings for the “ENLAYSON, D. W. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. 7, 1893—eod & wy } apove Ch’tow n, Dec. 2 —= ———ae What is Lea + . ‘ Ye ss ~~ armeg eRe ETT SV, Be Fs ray Be S Rvs Si~ p. es 3 €Castoria is Dr, Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Childron. It contains neither Cpiam, Morphine nor ther Narcotic substance. Lt is a harmiless substitute nrevoric, Drops, Soctliing {yrups, and Caster Oil is thirty ycars’ use by 7s anes and allays Picasant. 3 Its guarazteo 3 iiic ons ol Mothe rae Cas storia d estre: foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, ures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Casteria relieves and flatuieney. 20 stomach sleep. Cass he Childremws Parecca—the Mother’s Friend. ~s < tecthing troudles, oustination asteria cesinsilates tho food, rcegtilates t end bowcls, civing heaithy and natural toria is t Castoria. ** Castoria is so we!l adapted toc':!!¢ren that re efi:s | T rocommend it assuperiortoany prescription Castoria. t incdici | en ‘astoria i Geca. Mothers have! good effect uponéncer ch rea known te me.” Tl. A. Ancegn, M. D., ford St., Drooklyn, N. ¥. tren’s depart yxen highly of their experi- outside practice with Castoria, we only kave am ies what is known as reguiar ess that the us to look with the chil “Our ph ment have ence int | jp G. C. Ceao mi Leweil, ss. } 111 Se. ong «our is, yet weare free to conf ot Castoria has wou favor +» Lavo? Upon iv [osPIT4L AND DIsPENsaRy, : i ! Dosten, Mass, Da. J. F. Kincreoz, Conway, Ar Tj Ifurray Street, Now York City. EL ED Auuen C, Surra, i¥es., RELY ~~ CSTE =f Dont Talk! hha but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, Chairs. Table Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. Dont Listen of Her} Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicatnre, at | the suit of Thomas W. May against Martin, Ihave taken and seized as the property of the said John Martin all his right, title and interest in and to the fo lowing property, namely, all that tract piece or parcel of Jand situate, lying and being at D-.ndas, in Township Number Fifty-five, in Kings County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as John | follows :—Ou the North by land lately | sold to Jonathan Matheson ; on the East hy land now or formerly in Daniel Nicholson ; on the South by land now or formerly in possession of Alexan and on the West by the Cum- berland road, containing one acres of land, a Jittle more or less. And I do hereby give Public Notice that [ will on Friday, the Tenth day of August next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, at the Court house, in Georgetown, in Kings County, set up and sell at “Publie Auction the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being Six Hundred and possession of | humdred | twenty-nine dollars, and interest on Five | Hundred and twenty-six dollars, from the | Fifteenth day of Juiy, A. D, 1893, till paid | at the rate of Seven per cent., per annum besides sheriff's fees and all incidental ex- penses, DANIEL A. McINNIS, | | { Sheriff. | Sheriff's Office, King’s County, February 2nd, 1894. A. A. McLean, Plaintiff's Attorney. dy ex, 3in f ; { just lovely for winter we | | ing you about. that and determined to bargains JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest on P. E.-Island. Quality of goods guaranteed. No trouble to show goods JOHN NEWSON. 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The crowned heads of Europe, the governments of all the & mous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islandsof the sea have ali been co-op rating to render the Exhibition worthy Of the greatest event of modern times. its magnitude and marvelous character can only be described by saying that it has com- prised all the rarest products of land and sea, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod ctions of human genius, 2 The Great Fair which celebrates the dis- covery ot America by Columbus has never been equalled. It was larger and more mag- nificent than any similar exhibition ever held. Over twenty million dollars was ex- pended in its grand spacious bnildings, and the result was the most attractive Exhibition he world ever saw. . This gorgeous display is vividly portrayed in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSIT‘ON, ihis captivating volume is 4 brilliant pano- rama ol the Great Fair whicn has awakened such a world wide interest, This wonderful work is a royal octavo vol- Fume of over 800 large double-column pages, long by 7; inches wide. It contains rwarly twice the amountof matter In ap or- juarto book, and ix therefore equai to slume of 1600 pages. It contains a complete history of the World- renowned Exposition oe Segttveting iescriptions of the magnificent Buildings and marvellous Exhibits, such as Werks of Art, extile Fabrics, “achinery, Natural Pro- ducts, Latest Inventions, Discoveries, etc., with a full deserjption o1 Chicago, ite wender- ful Buildings, Parks, etec., by ex-Governor Wm. EK. Cameron, of the Worid’s Colambian Exposition History Co., with an introduction by lion. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. 8. Senator and ex-Minist r Lo Spain, ine luding a chapter on the Women’s Department by Frances E. Willard, President of the World’sand Nation- al Woman’s Christian Temperance Unions. CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, o1 1¢ Ccalendered paper, and is embel- lished with a large number of BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone who sees them. This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be sole by subseription only, Wait for it; take ne other. MRS. N this city S. R. FOSTER & SON, } Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and A. STEWART is Sole Agent for dec27 Spikes, ‘lacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Ilungarian Nails, & St ‘oun, N. B. Farm or Sale THE subse aacaanes | offers for sale his farm on the M munt Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.’ The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbu ding s, al] in good condition, There is also a “good orchard in connection Terms easy. Apply ", . BENOIT, Water Street July 3, 1893, Pceinatieeniniiidis ee Na Ree te ‘“. mee me AI