a —— ~ = rea LA CL A A ER THE DAILY EXAMINER. - neat - FRIDAY, JUNE 17-1892 weenie _—~ a -_ : ne teehee | BEST ROUTE TU BOSTON —— aad a The Telephone Compan } ie id addressing a ’ Be SAFE sg y y v) i) johnso once 8&8 adare " lass of medi erp that the study of | —VIA—— ‘tien ena Pee, ae medicine was a most arduous undertaking; | : : E GRE | that the most comprehensive mind and the | Canada Atlantic Line. P. E Is ND most industrious student could —. do cy B LO O D | A . more ‘ expi re the port als to medical o WW? a ne kwowledge during the brief time alloted to 2 2 fr i | ) = /\ "4 ‘ PURIFIER j 4 P‘ETIES using the Telephones would fing atudy be commencing practice, Du 1a » ©: l L ly wv 7, talking much moze satisfactory if hroughout his whole life the responsibilit re pe = ® 1 c e would observe the fellow! “in they of hie tat ae h a ¥ . : . him ee ) get’ ist, Speak with the aioe inche oi ‘ht aie = =o ee P < a ee \a\0- oe the transmitter. — a We chou! Ts ps : nd. Speak in a moderat i He should explore every avenue of natura Only One Night at Sea. ND je tend, and Glettnarin @ tone of voice, not too knowledge, must become familiar with ~ Ul : "ard. Place the tae 20.00 to com chemistry, natural philosophy and natural > am UNLIKE ANY OTHER.= just as if you wisbed to ebuat out all oth ear, history, but, above all, he must learn the ASSENGERS leaving Charlottetown Tues < . Asthm onchitis, Colds, Tonsillitis, Hoarseness, Couchs, ot press too hard on the ear ate, construction of his own frame, the means by day via Picton Steamer arrive in Boston r whoopln ¢ Cate er Teadines’ Uhelere’ Morbus, Diarrhosa, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Tooth: a ee = ee when stand. hich he lives, m™ nd has his bein, He Thursday noon. Returuing, leave Boston on 0 OO ache, Nervous Headache, Sciatica, Lame Back, Soreness if Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints and _ if you shout loud enougt, bnt it j i anmmltter, pte sender we lee — a ae mS” tone ERIAL Saturday at noon; arrive in Charlottetown Pl - Ss MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE askbad tavern a Se not 8 mast understand the nature ol A s _ BAKIN Monday Evening. J BRISTOL Ss eI A oe | ae Serene ae dod tod Gules anate at atten unnecessary, ee See ee és f ; lous h different complaints It will cure. Its strong point lies bei , besides down and restored and by what| POWDE LOW FARES. SARSAP AR TT LA RE Eedee ob Gos Burns and ~* like Relieving all manner of Cramps and Chills. being very aumoying to all within range ot your means disease, suffering and death may be Baggage Checked and Throuch Tickets sold by A Sek vend tr ORIGINATED BY Ae, OLD FAMILY, PHYSICIAN. | a ROB ANGus, averted, Dr Jobnson further says that noth- | CeeTeSe Stam aaa — . CURES ALL aa a Retail | rice b 1% cts; 6 bottles, $2.00. Express and dut paid to any part of ap7 tease AP watt o the support of | S RONGEST BEST H. 1. CHIPMAN, United ‘States or Canath Valuable pamphiet sent free. 1 & JOBNSON & 0., Boston, Mass ing contributes so mu to t Ippc . ’ ' i : ; cae : eS . ‘ : 13 General Agent, Halifax, N. 8. Taints of the Blood FD AND BLESSED T "waa eres teu goeees tome ot | oc GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE cal knowledge. Men do not, he says, easily abandon hope, but as readily pat faith in ig norant pretenders as drowning men catch at | straws. } ‘The good that men do in this life lives after them.” During the lifetime of old Dr. | Johnson be invented what is now known as | Johnson's Anodyne Lisiment, a standard fam- ily remedy of surpassing merit. This liniment | is both for internal and external use, and it is aafe to say that no single remedy ever dis covered has done so much good as has this one. It is inexpensive, ready at a moment's netice night or day and may be used with | absolute confidence in the thousand and one ailments that afflict humanity. In the cure of} severe cramps or pains ia the stomach or} bowels, dysentry, Gorrba a, acute or chronic, | this ailment is ® sovereiga remedy. In the case of chronic diarrhea it is certainly worth | its weight in gold. It has been known to cure cases of from ten to fifteen years stand ing after the safferers had been given up. jus Gobi Ww li i <i = — | Local Notices. | B. |} White Brussels all widthe, at J. Macdonald's. Boys and men's shoes—large stock at the | Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. jul36i | Boys’ Black Suits. —We have just opened 4 new lot of boys’ black suits. Boys making} their tirst Commpnion will find them just what they want.—J. B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. jul3 6i Gents white merino shirts and pants sel- ling at a big reduction to clear Also a good range of natural wool underclothing at low prices.— Perkins & Sterns. jul 3i CveumMBERS and tomatoes for sale at Beer & Goff's. jsel3 3i Carrisge Wraps.—Our Italian Sik Rugs are just the thing, handsome, stylish and cheap, only $1.25 each at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. 6i dw —julOd W. A. Weexs & Co. have opened a fine assortment of ladies health vests and under- clothing. Ask to see them when shopying, ju net, Summerside Exports. SumMersipe, June 14. Per str Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point Duchene : 380 GRSSS CBB 0000 cece She cblble« del $ 544 GG GREE TOURING s 0 cin « 0 oe Ueis 0 0s 242 26 bags potatoes...........+-..-.- 14 De Ns cab sav dbcceeeeducedues 800 SU bush oats... ..0.ccece- usec cati Il = 1610 By same steamer on June 15 : Be ccc nnéccces bsnee $ 460 6 bris WOUREOOS. ccc cccccees oe 4 ee ei cébne) SU 25 bush oats cceonel 9 $ 553 SHIP NEWS. S'side, Ent, 13th, se Mary Louise, Godin, Caraquet, cedai poate; Agnes H, Grant, Shem- ogue, lumber; Lacy Louise, Bernard, Egmont Bay, lobsters. Cld, 13th, Minnie Scott, Ken- nedy, Shediac bones; Annie, MeDonald, Miminigash, baliast; Agnes H, Grant, Shem- ogue, produce 14th an Louise, Bernard, Egmont Bay, 'obstera; Mary Louise, Godin, — Carline, bal; Restive, Cain, Sydaey, pro- uce. DIED. At North Lake, on the 8th inst., at the advanced age of 83 years, Phebe, widow of the late Stephen Rose. The deceased was well and deservedly respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, for her many deeds of kindness and charity, who never turned away the poor empty or tlie traveller without being fed. She leaves « family of sons and daughters, and a number of relations and friends to mourn their loss of a kind mother and a quiet and obliging neigh- bor and friend. Her remains were followed by « long procession of friends’ to her last resting place at West River Baptist cemetery, and there laid by her late husband, who passed to the better land four years ago. “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them.” (island papers please copy.) = = . Pakis, June 13.—The three foreigners arrested yesterday for hooting at President Carnot were released to-day. Their arrest was simply a precautionary meaaure to pre- vent injury tethem atthe hands of the people. No importance is attached to the affair. DIVEDEND NOTICE, MERCHANTS’ Bank or P. E. Istanp, Charlottetown, May 30, 1842. OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of Four Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of this Bank haa this day been deciared payable on and after the ist day of July next. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, may3—law & wytidte Cashier Sherwood Cemetery, > CEMETERY, situated at the junction of mapeny and Brackley Point is con- veniently reached by Hail or Carriage. Trains run there daily, Funeral Trains mage had. whenever required, and interments may made by regular trains at ordinary rates. Prices of Plots as follows : Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at reduced a ceeubecasndnaiiterenenanndhal #20 Plots half above size, in good localities. ... 12 50 Single Graves... ......« oe good gd oO Parties who wish their Plots improved or looked after by the Keeper. or who wish to have ~_ other w-r& done, are required to leave their orders with the undersigned at the office of the Clerk of the County Court. HEY RY SMITH, | ‘JO be held on the Grounds of the 1 00 j Elizabeth, his wife, o, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant, E. W. CILLETY. Toronto, Ont, PROSPECTUS. CHTOWN DRIVING PARK Combination Horse Sale, Provincial Chariletcetown, the Board of Association, Island, by Exhibition Priace Ejiward Directors, On Tuesday, 16th of August, 1892. TERMS - 1. Breeders or owner: of horses desirous of otfering their stock for sale will enter same with Secretary on or before the 1h day of June next. Accompanying each entry must be name, parti- | culars of breeding and ‘‘ owner's description” of animal, all not to exceed 100 words. 2. $2.00 in cash or post offic: order must accom- pany the entry for each animal. which money will be taken for an “ entrance fee.” and the fur- ther sum of $3 00 must be paid before admission of horse to sale grounds as a guarantee of sale. 3. The total cost of selling each animal, in- cluding entrance fee, will not exceed 5 per cent. 4. Allanimals will have free accommodation at the grounds and stabies, with bedding, for one day before sale and the day of sale at the care and risk of the owner, on which days they can be shown free on the track. All fodder to be provided by owner. 5. At the Anction Sale a competent Auctionser wii! sel}, whose clerk will receive and pay over purchase money. 6 After the 15th June the Directors will pub- lish 2,000 catalogues, which wiil contain all entries, with particulars es furnished. These catalogues will be distributed everywhere where purchasers are most likely to be found. 7. Generally, where applicable. tha rules gor- erning the Combination Sale of Messrs. Emery & Fasig, Cleveland, Ohio, will be followed, which can & seen by all breeders at Secretary’s office. mayl0 : A, B. WARBURTON. Secretary Charlottetown. May 17, 1892. The hands of the patient referred to below were so sore and offensive that he had to wear gloves continually to hide his hands, until he used PHOSPHOLEINE (Pronounced FOS-FO-LEEN), when they became smooth and soft. SCROFULA AND SALT RHEUM. Dear Mr. Eagar, I have much pleasure in giving you a record of the effect produced by the use of your PHOSPHOLEINE. The following cases have come under my particular attention while visiting the sick and poor: A case of Hereditary Scrofula.—The patient had tried most of the blood purifying remed’es and Sarsaparillas in use, but for the past 19 years obtained no relief. After taking three bottles of your PHOS- PHOLEINE his flesh became smooth and healthy, and he is now completely cured. A case of severe cough ip the last stages of Consumption: The cough was eased, and the patient re- gained fiesh and strength, This case is past curing, and the patient was SS so by physicians; but ad she obtained of your medicine sooner, would no doubt have been cured. A case in which patient had given up the use of alcohol; The craving was cured, and the patient was regaining health and strength. <A case of loss of flesh, great weakness, and indisposition for exertion of any kind, has been restored to health and strength by using your PHOSPHO- LEINE. I have also recommended it to many who have been suffering from Dyspepsia, loss of strength and. flesh, and im every case it has effected a cure. I have derived much benefit from the use of it myself. Iremain yours, &., E. C, Newszry, 2£-For Sale by all dealers at 50c. per Sv. tle of GO doses. _ For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddin Bros., Charlottetown. MORTGAGE SALE. MARYFIELD. Valuable Property in Char- lottetown Royalty, 7 be sold Py Eubilc Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Green's County on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST day o JUNE next, A, D, 1892, at the hour of Twelve o’cluck, noon :— All that tract piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the Royaity of Charlottetown in Queeu’s County, being the southern moiety of Pasture Lot Number Forty, having a front of three chains on the Malpeque Road and running back twenty chains, and containing an area of six acres, a little more or less, together with all buildings, rights, members and apvurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise apvertaininy. The above sale takes place pursuant to a power of sale coutained in a certain Indenture of Mort- gage, bearing date the third day of May. A. Db. 882, made between John George Kcokstadt and the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball of tne other part, and duly rezistercdin the Registry Office on the 4th day of — A.D. 1881. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to Mr, William 38. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson's Building, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Dated this 13th day of May, A. D. 1892. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Secretary of Sherwood Cemetery. may-mwek wy patttl& wy JOHN BALL, masyl}—a2y fri tl sle Mortgagees, PICKFORD & BLACK’S N. 8. & P.E. 1, Coastal Service, SEASON 1892. STEAMER “FASTNET,” J. E. Hopkins, Commander, ILL SAIL FROM HALIIVAX every Mon- day Evening at 6 o’cloc<, calling at Caneo, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Souris; Charlotte- town and Summerside. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and Car so. Lowest rates of freight to al] ports on the route. Through bills of ladin; ntei from all ports of call to United States, West [n lies, Great Britain and Continent, For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, April 19, 1°92--dy fhe Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS READ BY ALL MEN AN> WOMEN, Published first day of Decomber, Maroh, June and Septeniber. DELICATE, GAINTY, WITTY, | CERTAIN FOR SALE OR TO LET. THAT very desirable premises on Bayfield Street, lately occupied by the late Alexander Dixon. The premises consist of a neat Cott. Dwelling House, well built and conveniently oumaanl. with good stabling accommodation, l ard room and neat and tasty front parce, w enced. and the whole property in good repair from cellar to attio Size of Lot, 54x48 feet. Price reasonable and terms easy. ARTHUR NEWMAN, Kent Street, near Dawsou's Corner. raay25—2w eod = | al my Charlottetown ¥ to side and Return. a * > ¥. ' e% ‘Summier- TEAMER “FASTNE(™ sails every Wednes- day for Summerside, returning early Thura- ay morning, on her way to Halifax. Freight csrried at low rates. Passengers’ Single Ticket, 30 cents; Return, $1.00. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, may? Agent, FEEL BUOYANT a “Am happy tosay that rerults so ar are a5 Sa tissactory as I could ex- so than I did expect. I am enjoying excellent health, appetite oe sleep sweet and refresh- Every reputable news and book stand has it, Price, single number SOCENTS,. $2.06 Pk YEAR, postage FREE, bril Quarterly reproduces the best Lurlesques. poems, witti- 1, bic. from the beck numbers of that ) talked-about New York Society Journal, s Torics, which is published weekly. Sub- tion price +f) por year two publications “Towns Topics” and S FROM ‘iown Torics” together, at the iub-price of $5.00 per year Ask your newsdeale’ for thena or address, TOWN "TOPICS, S1 West 24d Street. N. ¥.City Re SALE.—That House on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road, con- taining eight rooms and shon, wich warehouse attached, Also, a field conta ring 11 acres, one mile from towa, on tha lower 3°. Peter's Road. Appiy to Mas. FLaiger, Nort! River. mech3l—eod & wky tf REWARDS FOR BIBLE READERS. Great Winter Comp: tition of The Ladies’ Home Nagazine. UESTIONS.--Where do the following , wo first aposar in ths Oli Testament : knowledge,” ‘“ Wife,” and “Dovel Where do the foilowing worda first 1p0ear in the New Testament: “Judea,” “*in>.” and “Kiang?” WEXELY PRIZES.—Kvery week th hoat this gree ce ompetition prizes 5/ill be uted 8 follows: The first correct angwer received (the postmark date on each leiter to be taken as the date receive!) at the office of the Ladies’ Home Magazine (each and every week dyring 1892) will vec $200; the secon | correct enawen $100; the third $50; fourth, 1 besutiful silver service ; fifth, five o'clock silv »: service, and the next ‘0 correct answers will ~2t prizes ranging from $25 downto $2. Every |i. th correct answer, ed ae ., priz <a st not, will get a prize. Comp stiters resid.ng southern States the as weli as other heve an equal chance vith those 6, a8 the postmark will be our guthority m oat case. , RU LES.—Each ligt of answers must be accom- panied by $1 to pay for six my uths subscription to one of the best Home Maga:sines in America, REFE ES.—“The Lac ies’ Home Maga- zine ig we to ou, its promises.”— Pete ( m+, “A splendid paper, and financially strong.’ —Hastings (Can.) Star, “Every prize winner will be sure to re- ceive just what he is entii cd to,—Norwood (Canada) Register. Money Should be sent by p. at offce order or letter. Address & LADIES’ HUME MAGAZINE, Peterborough, Canada, janll—law & wy 9m eS SD nee YY. MG. A. Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- tional Classes, Reore: tion Rooms A LARGE, Room, where the follov7ing Papers Magazines can be seen :— MAGAZINES :—American (iarden, Amateur Cc rnal, Casseli’s ork, Blackwood, Chamber?’ Jou: — Jonrnal, Contury, Coi.tem y. Fort- night y. Nineteenth tur). hantau eon Gy 0 t orth. American view, ting, Popular lence Meonhiy, Review of Reviews, junday at Home, ILLUSTRATED) WEEKLIKS:—Harper’s Weekly, Punch, Penny Illustrated, Queen, Scien- tifle American and naan London Graphic, Grip, lustrated London New’, Dominion fins. trated, Youths’ Companion, Yc ung Men’s EDUCATIONAL PUBLIC..TIONS :—Kduca- tional Journal, Kindergarten, 1’ »pular Educator, Canadian Magaziue of Sciences and Industrial Art. Educational Times, Education, Teacher's Ingticute, Under the terms of amalgamation between the Charlottetown Athletic Association and the -. M. C. A., purchasers of $3.60 tickets are entitled to the use of the Gymn isium. Information regarding the K: ucational Classe on application to the General S scretary. Tickets admitting to Gymnasium, Reading anu other Rooms. $5.03 per year ing Room alon $2.00; Boys under 16 y»ars of age, half price, You are cordially invited ‘o call and look through the institution. Visi.ora always wel- jan?3 well-lighted, oom fortable Reading ing, gaining flesh; am less nervous than I Rete been for years; feel bright and ; bouyant * * * It isalmost miracu- lous, making a young man out of one of seventy, for thatisjast what your treat- ment is doing forme. I wish the com- munity to knowin as modest a way as we can get at it.” The above is No. 54 in a collection of over 2,000 similar letters on file in our office. We havea PosirivE Cure / For LOST or FAILING yu Genera] and NERVOUS DEB Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of Errors or Excesses in Old or a a How toenlarge and Strengthen WEAK, UNDEVELOPED ORGANS D | PARiS OF BODY. Absolrtely un- failing HOME TREATMEN T—Bene- fits in a day. Men testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Descriptive Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., 8 BUFFALO, N.Y. TT; TY: SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND For Sale at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. yes desiroys of obtaining a first class business property, with dwelling house attached, fitted up with all modern improye- ments and a business of $40,000 done last year, can get full information y addressing y. 9. Box 93, New Glasgow, N. S. This Property is finely adopted for handling produce, provisions and groceries, and is situate in the best part of the town. April 29—f&s wy tf Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, FIRST-CLASS COOK, to whom liberal wages will be given. Also, an assistant Cook, and one who can serve as waiter in dining Toom, Good references required. P, P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor, meh19--tf THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, ——AND—— ESSENCES and SPICES ——ARE—-- THB BEST co Cc. A. MAFIT, Goueral ootl3—t ts tf ture. with the general public By Force of ments sold every day all over Oanada, yet perfect satisfaction, means something. WILLIS PIANO ap —dy eod & wky WILLIAMS’ PIANOS RE IN EVERY WAY FIRST-CLASS, appealing to the highest musical cul OVER FIFLEEN THOUSAND IN OSE. They make their way Merit Alone. The WELLIAMS PIANOS are scarcely more expensive than ordinary in ru- they will last ten times longer and ive and are fully warranted by a Company whose guarantee & ONGAN GO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA AND P. E, ISLAND. ee ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL, ‘ie ae BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. FOR MEDICAL MAN, 202nd 3": [,R.0. P&L. B. 6. 8., Edinburgh, writes of . N ‘*T have used your Msloo Peptonized Porter very extensively in my practice since its introduction to the profession, and I may say ib his given m2 entire satisfaction in cases of convalescence from acute diseases, such as Influenza, Fever, ete. eases of wasting diseases I have fouud it a great flosh producer, and as an alterative in llver and stomach derangements it has far exceeded my expectations,” In many SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TH: M3LTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTD.), TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. may26—dy & wky oe kpown 6 me.” IL A. Anower, XM. D., Square. best goods. Come Charlottetown, Feb. 26, 1892. for Infants and Children, ' “®mstoria is so well adapted tochildren that ls : {recommend itas superior to any prescription § Sour Stomach, Tmarrnaa, Eructation, Grand Continued daily until the whole. of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen . Save money and get the JOHN NEWSON. ee = —— 35> >. Caatoria cures Colic, Constipation Worms, gives sieep, and promotes di- pestion. Withous injurious medication. THY Cenrave Company, 77 Murray Street, .N. ¥. Sale NEW. FURNITURE. | | one, come all. Dissolution of | Partnership, HIS is to eertify that the partnersh kere. tofore cuteting between the “unter carrying On business wader the sty} firm DODD & ROG KR3, has this (ourtesath day of May, A. 1). 1892, been dissolved by mutual con. sent, and by 'he retirement of the senior partner. Dated this lith day of May, A D. 1892. ° THOMAS wW, BENJ. ROGERS. in the presence of Slenet L, Haszarp. Referring to the above notice. the undersigned begs to intimate that he will contiave the bisi. ness in future under the same name and «yle of DUDD & ROGERS, All liabilities of ths leie firm will be discharged by him. and all parties indeb:ed to the said late firth, whether by mort. gage, judgment, bili of sale, boek account or otherwise, will be required to make payment of their respective amou the place of bu-iness of Dodd & Rogers. we BENJAMIN ROGERS, Charlottetown, May 1‘, 1892—Jm eod € S'x BOTT'.£5S . To THE Ga on 2 HE PUREST WHISKEY bottled, of great age and thoroughly matured. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & OO. mch15—30i 2aw Montreal, QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next ‘te Bank of Nova Scotia, JAMES DESBRISAY, ACENT, NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Bseses Price 25 and 50 cents, Seld by all Drug- oot26 WIPO) SODA 1S THE BEST EMULSION OM THE MARKET TQ GAY, WO CMM. PASTE LINE OTHERS. STIS SOLD BY ALL ORUEGISTS Jl Ble BOTs TLES, FIFTY CENTS KONE DOLLAR, Advertising. su & copy oO price one dollar, ceipt of price. from the American Newspaper Directory of F yeu wish to advertise anything anywhere at any time, write to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO, 0. 10 Spruce Street, New York, Seana ne ee VERYGONE in need of information OR the bject of advertising wil! do well 2 obtain f “Boox for Advertisers,” 368 Mailed, pos paid. on re Contains a careful compilatio® the best papersand class journals; gives W Spruce Sivest, New York. circulation rating of every one, and a good of information about rates and o her matters tothe business of adver ‘eine. Ad- KLUS ADVERTISING BUR KAU, lyr—aové