THE DAILY EXAMINER. a MONDAY, MAY 2¥z, 1893. | “ Sy YOUR: Whlc worid-renewned Sosp stands af the Bead of al) Laundry and Honsehold Boap, both few quality and extent of sales. Used scevrding to directions, !t does avay wth af] the olé-tashioned drudgery of wash Gay. Try 1; you won't be disappointed. SURLIGHT SOAP has been in new in Windser Castle for the past 8 years, and its manuisetarers have been specially appointed Seston & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. K. Island = - Summerside Exports. Summersipse, May 15th, 1898. Shipped per SS. Northumberland, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : Pt OE OO haciscccpcoteseoeness $ 356 FORTIER: 5 vcs cicccetecwcioss 1633 ER i Sah he as PIIIGTA, ocosccdicevscceoser - 390 Se MINUTE s koccwnses ccceeuce oe AS $ 2626 By’ same steamer on 16th - BED GRGES CBB ewwers csc cccescccccess $ 334 706 bags. potetoes...... 0 ......0645 } 774 BF IRs cc. cccccccevwocehs Eo od dah ccd deoanasaune 840 I AEE owe wccwees cesses 350 Nona s ange dnuticies 146 i ok ecck cues 585 a ee ieee 2 $ 3031 By 8 8S Fastnet, Churchill, master. on LSth : 400 bush potatoes...... ............ $ 108 i i 15 $ 123 ———————————S SHIP NEWS. S’side, May 14—Ent S § Fastnet, Chaurch- hill, Halifax, merchandise, 15th—Sturgeon, Bead, Pugwash, empty barrels, Cid 15th— Soh! Mary P, Philpot, Alberton, oats; sch Statgeon, Read, Pugwash, oats. A FEW QUERIES. } | gps you seen the new Wedding Sta- tionery at the Diamond Bookstore ? Have you asked the prices of New Goods at the Diamond Bookstore? Are you aware that the best value on P. E. Island is at the Diamond Bookstore ? Do you know that you can get Wall Paper, all kinds; at your own prices at the Diantond Bookstore ? Why pay « higher price when you can f School Books at a big reduction at the iamond Bookstore / If you cannot answer the above satisfac- torily to yourself, just call and participate in the big bargains now being given at the Di Bookstore p29 P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Queen's Birthday. ETURN TICKETS will be issued to and from al] Stations on this Railway on TUESDAY aad WEDNESDAY, 23rd and 24th of a, inst., for retura up to and cn May 26th, 1893, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent, Railway Office, May 15, 1863—dy cod & wy, ALES AND STOUT, XX and XXX, in Weed and Bottles, all sized Casks and Kegs, to suit Family use. Geeds promptly delivered to rny part of the city. Country orders solicited. S. OLAND, SONS & CO., Water Street, Charlottetown. mayli—dy 3m Stamps Wanted. LD Canadian, —— States and other stamps, as used to 40 years ago. Por many I pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto. mayi2-—dy lyr Prepare for the Worst. DR. JANEWAY'S ADVICE RESPECTING THE OOM- ING OF CHOLERA. In speaking of the likelihood of cholera aining a foothold in America this year, Dr. anway of New York tersely advises every- bedy to be prepared for the worst. This may seem at the first glance the talk of an alarmist, but it is in reality seund advice. There is no cause for panic, but a systematic preparation ia view of a possible epidemic of cholera is really essential. Quarartine regulations need to be observed. The work of the scavenger should extend toevery hole and corner ot cities and tewns. An uncontaminated wate: supply ig essential. The matter of sewersg: is important. But there is yet another anc also very important consideration. It is as undisputed fact that disease of any kind, and especially such a plague aa cholera, will fostc: most quickly, and with the mest deadly effect upon an already diseased or debilitated sysiem It therefore becomes the duty of every pers» to as far as possible secure himself or herse!t from its ravages, by coufronting the dreadeo enemy with astrong and heal hy physical system Comparatively few persons fins themselves in that condi'ion at this seasor of the year. ‘he vast majority, indeed it may be said that all persons, find it necessary to fortify themselves by the use of some remedial agency, to restore lost vigor and vitality and so be literally prepared for the worst, The gratefu! testimony of thousande has established beyond dispute that no more effective combination for this purpose is offered to the public than Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills, ‘Lhese are standard remedies, the formulas of which are endorse, by leading physicians on both sides of the berder; and they present to everyone at moderate cost the most efficient means of regaining perfect health. They revitalize the blood, stimulate the di- gestive organs to regular and perfect action, restore to the nerves that force and strenjth which they have lost, and remove from the system al! traces and effects of debility. No time should be lost in hesitation or to make a choice between remedies; for there is no other agency so sure and effective as Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills. They are within the reach of all claasea, and now is the time to secure the boon of restored health which they place within easy grasp. my8 dytf ce Don't Stuff a Cold. If you do you will, nine times in ten, have a fever to starve. A cold is a shock received by the myriad nerves that bristle near the surface of a human body. This shock is transmitted to the nerve centres, and then back tothe mucous membranes, forcing a great amount of blood to those membranes, creating a more or less severe irritation, and consequent rise in the te:m- perature, followed by chills. Excess of food in the stemach still more increases the temperature ; and, worst of all, helps clog the secretions or natural outlets of the body. Itis high time we broke away from an old notion which, like some others, has done more harm than good. For example, in years past how many poor fever sufferers, burning with an internal fire and thirst, were hurried to an untimely grave because not allowed cooling drinks or a bit of ice by the old time trestment for fevers, as foolish as the adage for fools, At last one cunning delirious patient got to a pump of cold water and drank his fill; de- termined not to leave until the well ran dry, he slacked the fever, re- covered, and doctors learned a lesson. Experimenting with a severe cold ia a dangerous custom, as most persons try one remedy only until some friend suggests an- other ‘‘sure cure,” as Mark Twain so humor. ously describes. When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal membranes warns one of » skin exposure or chill from wet, act promptly; a delay is dangerous. With chil- dren it may mean croup and strangulatiou; with adults, catarrh, bronchitis, perhaps pneumonia. If neglected, nothing can pres vent the sneezing, red nose and woe begone look of a person with a cold. Scores of moth ers would as soon go to bed without matches in the jhouse as without that old-fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, near at hand for croupy children. Used with ao mild laxative, as described in a pamphlet which 1]. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone. Jvhnson’s Liniment will cure a cold for adults quicker than any known remedy. A mild, nutritious dict, a gentle physic to open the secretions, and fa bottle of that old Anodyne from your drug- gist, will corquert any cold. Jobnson’s Ano- dyne Linimentwas originated by an old fam- ly physician more than sevanty years ago. m8 d6i wli Don't Wait for the Sick Room. The experience of physicians and-the pab- lic proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion pro- ducee an immediate increase in flesh; it ia, therefore, of the highest value in wasting dis- eases and consumption, How to Get aj“ Sunlight ”,Picture Send 26 “Sunlight” Soab wrappers (the Jarge wrappers)jto Lever Bros, Ltd., 42 Seott St, Toronto, and you wtll receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. Thisis an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best injthe market, and it will only cost le postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends opon. Write your address carefully. ~——— Confirmed. Z The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable lig uid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the plea- sant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the Oalifornia Fig Syrop Company. Ur. Kocn's cure for consumption went up like a rocket and came down like a atick; but Puttner’s Emulsion still shines with undimm- ed Justra as the best remedy for wasting dis- eases. P. E. Island Hospital. pP° BLIC NOTICE is hereby given thet in pursuanor of the Act of Incorporation, a public meeting of all contributors to the above institution will be held at the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the City of Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, on TUKS- DAY, 30th day of May, 1893, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpase of election of trus- tees for the government of the institution, in accerdance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought before the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Sec’y. Board of Trustees. May 9, 16 23 30 A Brockville Druggist’s Case’ Brockvitie, April 24th.—The popular imprasion is that doctors and drugyists seldom{take their own medicine. This is no doubt true, but when a doctor takes ill he generally calls in one of his own profes- sier, in whose skill he has every confidence, or when a druggist is in a similar situation, he often puts his faith in the preparations of some other chemist which he knows give good results. Both the doctors and drug- gists in such cases show their good sense. A casein point happenedin this towns short time ago. Mr. F. M. Turner, the well known and popular druggist, who is now travelling for Parke, Davies & Co,, has foralong time been a sufferer from congestion and inflammation of the kidneys. He tried a great many remedies, but with- ut results. His patrons, however, spoke 30 highly of Dudd’s Kidney Pills that he was induced totrythem. He now states that he is completely cured, and to your sorrespondent he said that as a rule he had very little faith in patent medicines, but that for the cure of kidney troubles, rheumatism, backache, etc., he dves not know of any remedy that is giving such good results as Dodd’s Kidney Pills..... USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED. By all me 4 mail on receipt of price, ge cents, ir. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, aRSon’ PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world. Will px reitively cure or relievs e manner of disease, The information around box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pitta = : maeed at ienptiion trons he bhoode a impurities Pritenee women And benefit from using them, Lilustrated pamphiet free, Scid everywhere, or sent 3 five boxes Es pete lL for 2% cts. stamps JOHNSON & CO,, 22 Custom House St., HAVE YOU FA ere “Backache | the means the kid- | of the neys are in “Delay te trouble. Dodd's | dangerous. Nege Kidney PiNs give | lected kidn = relief re troubles resy ‘76 per cent. | in Bad Blood of disease is | Dyspepsia, Liver rat caused by Complaint ard disordered khid-| the most dam neys. erous of all, “Might aswel! | Brights Disease, try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city without pA 4 Dropsy.” The above age, a® good camnut diseases health when the| exist where kidneys are} Dodd's Kidney clogged, Lie: cra | Pille are used, Sold by all dcelers or sent by mail on receipt of price go cents. per box or six ae L. A. Smith & Co. Tofdate, book called Keslosy aike ™ [A PLEASANT TONIC Which will Strengthen unnerved tired peop and invalids, aud quickly restore heir appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE Wine. }! Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL. & Beware of Imitations d Te vB =! ‘CompleteManhoot AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. 4 Medical Work that Tells thec. ‘auses, Describes the Effecte, Points the Remedy, Scientifieally ghe artist! = beautiral medical ean eabucken® in tints,’ SulfecePemeaet _—— — Nervous Debility, Impotency, : Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The Husband, Those Intending Marriage, etc. Every man who would kno he the Plain Facts, the OldSecretsana Non pen : : future itfalls , WONDERFUL LITTLE Book® tisd Tt will be sent fj ; . tS. Address the publishers » While the edidiom ERIE MEDICAL CO., Batfalo, N.Y, O. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. E. I. RMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY, Co ments solicited. Quick returns, 5,000 CIGARS. whieh I offer to Traders by the Box cheaper than they can import them : ault—dy & wky j ‘A FOOD And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shee THE VITAL PRINCIPLES ——~— WITH——— HYPOPHOSPHITES. HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES, Sees Ready Mixed Paints, Floor Paints Kalsomines, Whiting, BEEF & WHEAT Sekaive Glues, Brunewick Black. Varnishes, Stains, etc.; Paint, Scrub and Whitewash Brushes at lowest prices. FENNELL & CHANDLER. Ch’town, April 22, 1893. VICTORIA ROW. i ooaaiiinemmmemeramnl STAMINAL, shri AI Binks A TONIC. = = — = — ee — — ——— COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, s s They Tell Their Friends People who buy GENTS’ FORNISH- INGS and CLOTHING from us are our They ‘‘tell their friends” about the Bargains they get, best advertisements. For fear that you will not hear of them we'll tell you that we are selling BOYS’ SUITS and ODD PANTS, MEN’S SUITS and ODD PANTS, MEN’S SKELETON COATS, in Tweed, Russel Cord and Linen, MEN’S LIGHT SUMMER OVERCOATS, At the Lowest Prices in the City. McKAY WOOLEN CO. at greatly reduced rates. ee ee ee WANTED THIS SEASON, ——— — (1) —_—— 900,000 Dozen Large Clean Fresh Eggs, For the English and American Market, for which the outside pr.ce will be paid. ON HAND AND FOR SALE—A large stock of EGG CASES and FILLERS, Write for prices. J. A FARQUHARSON & CO. apl3—dy2w wy 3m Charlottetown, May 11, 1898. Visitors to the World's Fair ——SHOULD TAKE THE——~ INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Which passes through a Country unequalled for SCENERY. Charlottetown te Chicago and Return, $33.55. Tickets good for 30 days from da with stop-over privilege at POINTS * of issue, DA, also at Detroit and Port Huron. 7 TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN TO CHICAGO AND R TURN, good to 15th November, 1893, $18.15, _ and at correspondingly low rates from all other Stations. Further information can be obtained ef A ta at all Prince Edward Island ] i - colonial Railway Stations, wessicodbemabeed D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railways. Railway Office, Moncton, N, B., May 8, 1893, meyl3—6i Zaw D . . D ” ominion Day at Souris, GRAND TEA PARTY will be held at Souris A Kast on SATURDAY, Jul Souris Trotting Park. 1 Sees Excursion Tickets will be issued from all int —— good toreturn by any caeke 4 As this will bea big time fora good arpens, we trust that no encroichments will be me 6 on us by any other public gathering, as we have first claimed the day by public announcement, By order of Committee. _Souris Kast, April 22, 1998. S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e., ST, JOHN, Nit novi—l yr Watch for repairs, and find that no Watchmake his reputation will repair and warrant it. move into our New Store. while we are selling off the balance of goods saved from the Burnt A GENUINE AMEGICAN WATCH AN BE BOUGHT FROM US at as low and even lower price than is often paid for the IMITATION. Many do not know this till they bring i: their imitation r who values MORAL-~— Buy the Genuine. EK. W. Charlottetown, March 20, 1893. TAYLOR, CAMLRON BLOCK. a coma ASK YOuR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 338 MILLION LBS. For Samples sent Free, write to CL ALFRED CHOUI.LOU, MONTREAL. _— — Qotmene New Store! ee ee ae About June Ist we expect to Mean- Building at very low prices. Robertson's Old Stand, one block below the Burnt Store. R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, May 10, 1893, SSS The Telephone faye, : Or. P. E. ISte “ ND, RTIES usin af talking mach the Telephones . would would observe the foliow Prete it a ist. Speak with the mouth from the transmitter. abou: four 2nd. Speak in a m tone loud, and distinct)y, Of Voice. Srd. ? lace the te “ : , > telephone ao ‘ust a8 if you wish 88 to Cover De not press too ed oat OU all ober Meee Bt fo pamible to talk ear, ing two or th if you shout loud oe mcde of conversation. is and is a useless waste of being very anno’ voice, ring to a2 FOR caren HE undersiyned will eel ‘ sale his Dwelling B Prien Outbuildings, situate on Sidney ne bear Queep. House open for ot For full particulars inquire of H. J, CALLBECK _anl7—tl sears Prosthetic Dentistry AM prepared to different kinds of plates tifeial Teeth os the pta!, Keese’s Metal (these taiwan, Wats oxidize or turn black in the waaly will Dot Celluloid and Zylouite, ™% Vuleaning DR. J. P, MURRAY ‘ Stamper Block. Victor fg Dew dis. ares coal api DOMINION COAL COMPANY, | LIMITED OPT AUF aie roxoMe luternational, Caledonia, Reserve, Gowrte, Little Glace Bay, O14 Bridgeport, Gardiner, Either Screened, Rua of Mine, or Slack. Contracts can be made far Coals (except Slack) for any Seta boo the consumers desire, delivery ou the basis of current prices. For Prices, Terma, ete., apply to DOMINION OGAL 60, Lip, 95 Milk Street, Hosion, Mass, or to WM. LITHGOW, P, QO, Box 274, Valitax, N. 8 apl5—2m 2aw fs w) To the A Business Offer Business Firm, WORLD 4 "Pusleses to look into it FAIR FREE. That you may eppreciate ite value, we make the following VALUABLE OFFER: BUY GRODER’S SYRUP (PLEASANT TO TAKE) Take it faithfully until Cured, and the write us & statement of your cass, We offer » FREE TEN DZY'S TRIP to the WORLD'S FAIR to the individudl who shall, before the First day of August, 1893, show the groatest improvement, or most remarkable cure from the use of this remedy. These cures must be bons-fide, sworn to before a Justice of the Pesce, ani each testimonial accompanied by the photo graph of the individual sending it, ond the signature of the dealer of whoin the remedy was purchased. A Committee of three well-known Drag: gists will act as Judges at the close of the Competition. Send Testimonials to THE GRODEA DYSPEPSIA CODE GU. LIL ST. JOHN, MB, LOST, FOUND evntinnntetn nnn WANTS, a 3 (um R SALE OR TO LET—A gouse OF berland Street containing seven fogmns, 5 oceupied by Mr. G, D. Wright. | Anyi) ws premises to Mrs. WM, SMITA. — now ‘f LET—The house on Dorehestas Brest occupied by Mr. Milton ol ee the residence of J B. Macdonald, BM! Aust sion given 7th Mav. Apply to THOM# ap6—Thur, Sat & Tue <2 anette t 10 LET—Having fitted up my fourtenomett house on Edward Street (partially last year by fire) in first-class condition, ready for occupancy. Apply Kent Street Kast slate lillies, et T° LET, with immediate possession, the Dwel ing House orp Hillsborough oe ae Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence, with eee, Yard thereto. The House has seve® moder: newly papered and in good order, heat Sreet ate. Inspection solicite |. ply Ss tebib Ap’ ALLRY. GENTS WANTED—To canvass tor the Fes hill Nurseries, the largest, areerie® lished, most reliable and best knows a in Canada. Over 700 acres @ ous Good pay, regular and coustant out right men ; no drones need apply, Temple fits, Address Strong & W ELLINGTON. Building, Montreal, J. W. Beall, — Name THE KXAMI"ER. a WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A girl for gene al housework. Appiy to Mus. G. VD. WORTH, Hillsborough Street. —— : LET—One-haif of double tenement howe on Hilisborouch Square, at preseat carly by B. mays June, ow C. Prowse. Possession give® omeeieiaie nen WANTED—A emart, trustworthy pareel - Mast be at least 16 yeare of axe. Apply P. O, Box 3% letter ('n own handwriting) to mayld a