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THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 25
Pereinsfter m¢
| 1 The Dwei ing~ho ise at present OC- |
Dapied by herself with or without the?
Prarehouse attache i, situate on the corner |
1? Pownal and Grafton Streets.
: i , fl The loub! tenement house and i
if i
Sjemises on Desbrisay Street, at/|
Present oO cul ied by Mes*rs Balls and
¥ rown, comprising four Icts.
Lots Nos. 20 and 21 on
oe?
3 13. Building
|) bsBrisay Street.
AE {. 75 aeres of land on Lot 60, fronting
D> Wood Ieland and Halkett Roads.
Good terms of purchase on such time as
Deay be required, will be given for any cf
); hese properties.
saFor further particulars apply to the
fize of Davies & Haezard, Solicitors &c,
» harlottetown.
/)iDated this the ninth day of April, A.D.
298.
MARIA DesBRISAY.
42aw Bwke 2 6
—
paar
=
ori
ae
is a grand lf you
send your Bicycles to me
you'll get a hard, smooth,long
wearing finish, equal to the
best new work.
Only the BEST baking colors
and varnish used.
H.R. LARGE
's Faotory.
soccess,
H)« and ofter MONDAY, 27th Dee., 180%
) us of this Railway will run daily, (Sun/
ys excepted,) as under.
&
. Charlottetown ...
.-Royaitv Junction.
“Noth Whtshine,
. Hunter River. ..
il}. . Bradalbane......
NE . . asades
a en
.-Kensington......
Ar, Ly.
S’Side
Ly. Ar.
.»Miscouche ......
.. Wellington......
DemUt BUTE cécccee
OT OES
. Bloomfield ......
sO ce cece
»e BU coce once
sss
mt et BD Bo
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a et et et
ts
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le
{ 30, .. Charlottetown...
ne) ..Royalty Junction
of . «Bedford mame *
D0 ar Vv
10 , 4 Mt Stewart to
12 H . Cardigan..sccces
145 . Georgetown eeee
iM,
P.M.
» | 405). Mt, Stewart ....
449 / T onceouete
612). St. Peters e64ete
& 67|,. Bear River seco.
j 6 40 ‘ eee eeeeee
Pp. M.
W 6! .Bmersld
i Pe Asi) 3s | aeeee
| 16 03{. "Cape Traverse.
‘ ‘BR WM,
;
a
f
ALT) SALT!
ee
To arrive about the first of May
3000 BAGS
—.0 fF __—_
Liverpool Salt
Iso 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt
cattle, and 40 barrels Erglish Coal
PEAKE BROS.¢ OC).
ED
dice Culture and Singing.
Miss Sara Jeeves, from Milan, Italy
poses visiting Ch’town during June
ly and August to give lessons in
ee culture and singing. after con-
ental methods, it a sufficiently large
can be formed, Terms for ten
ks tuitien,
21 dollars (one lesron a week)
35 dollars two lessons & week)
Intending pupils p/ease apply at
» to Miss Sara Jee ves, Mount Al.
‘bn Conservatory of Music, Sack
84 lwk
RK. Island Railway,
&
ESRESLSRBERE!
One Cool Head.
‘Going clear up?’’
**Yes; sixt h floc>
1 asked tho question
he carried by means
x over one sboulder and
The man \ ha
“& stra
1;
,ails’
‘‘There’s no need of letting any time g«
to waste,’’ he said. ‘‘I’ve got a work here
d like to show you. This is no humbug
t’s nocheap fake got upto fool the peo
ple. It’s’—
‘*T haven't any time to look at it.’
is a lightning calculator, my friend,
creat
ms
upon a new plan. Shows you how t
compute the interest on any sum from a
cent to $1,000,000, how to change dollars
pounds or pounds to dollars, gives sim
ple rules for multiplication by any num
ber of figures, shortens every operation in
arithmetic, will pay for itself the first
time you use it, and all’’~—
The wire cables, which were supposed t«
be securely fastened to the elevator, brok«
or gave way at this moment, and the ele
It shot down
el{th story.
like a meteor.
ident the elevator shaft in
building had been con
eir cushion at the bot
and this broke the fall. No live:
lost, but the passengers were badly
shaken up and were bysterical with friczht
sy some
unheard of acc
that particular
structed with an
tom,
were
—all but one Ifis voice rose above the
din in brisk businesslike tones:
**And all I ask for the book is half
dollar. Can’t I sell you aco; —Chicag
7"? _
—— we amnewerm
bod
) sha far G
ay
Positively cured by these
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl.
ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated .
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowcis. Purely Vegetable.
Eniall Pill. Email Bae,
Smal Frice.
~-
lana
@ Wilks
' Substitution
the fraud of the day.
See you get Carter's,
Ask for. Carter’s,
Insist and demand
Carter's Little Liver Pills._
-——-
GENTLEMEN
[IN NEED
ofa nize p:ir of Choco
late colored boots shculd not
fnil to see our
~3.00 BEST
No better boot to be hads for
the money than this, Other
lines at much lower prices,
R. K. JOST
Stamper’s Corner.
Valuable Property
BY &U0CTION
I am instructed by 8, Geo. Thorne to
sell®at auction, on
TUESDAY,
May 3rd, at 12 o’clook,
that very desirable property, situsted on
the Lower Spring Park Road—head of
Pownal Street. The bouse is in excellent
condition, contains fine large shop, dining
room, kitchen and pantry, and thirteen
spacious and well finished rooms. Large
frost-proof cellar, together with barn. The
balls and rooms are al] painted—with two
exceptions. In fact everythisg is in first
class condition, and affords an excellent
chance for some one to do business; as it
is an old established stand. ‘
A portion of the purchase money may
remain secured on the premises.
Terms at sale.
E H. NORCON, Auctioneer
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
Richmond Street, near the market.
This Hotel contains about twenty good
rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good
stabling for thirty horses, with large yard
in connection.
Apply to
THOMAS CAMPBELL
81—d&w Queen Stre_
WHIMS OF BULLETS.
Within the ‘past two years Dr. >amuen
H. Garvin, the jail physician, has been
keeping the bullets extracted from the
bodies of prisoners whose wounds were
dressed before the men were placed behind
the bars, says the Louisville Courier-.Jour-
nal. The collection rapidly increased, but
recently “r. Garvin found a number of
the Suiless missing from the little tin box
in which he keeps them and has never
been able to tracethem. Strolling into his
office in the jail, a reporter found the doc-
tor closely examining the bullets which
were scattered about the table.
“It is something remarkable,’’ he said,
picking up one of the small slugs that was
battered and twisted out of shape, ‘‘how
the human body will deflect a bullet.
Now, this one recalls the time when a
negro was sent here who was shot in the
left shoulder. I probed for some time
without being abie to locate the ball and
was about to give the search up as hope-
less when I found it lodged securely un-
der the man’s tongue. He never felt it
there and was greatly surprised when I
cut it out. The operation never interfered
with his speech afterward.
‘*Now, this one reminds me of another
peculiar case,’’ continued the doctor, pick-
ing upa piece of metal that was curved on
ono side and flat on the other. ‘‘A man
named King was brought here recently,
who was shot in the lower part of the left
jaw. I probed for the ball and succeeded
in finding half of the bullet above the ear,
under the scalp. I was never able to find
the other half.’’
The ball looked as if it had been cut
with a sharp knife, so smooth was the
surface. So many persons submit them-
seives to the doctor’s knife and thin, steel
probe that he remembers but few of the
names of the persons upon whom he has
operated. Hecited an instance where a
man was shot between the toes and the
ball was taken out at the ankle.
One bullet had been flattened from the
broad end almost down to the middle. It
had turned in its flight. It had struck a
negro squarely on the forehead, but such
was the resistance of the thick frontal
bone that, instead of penetrating into the
head, its course was abruptly stopped, and
the ball was cut from the skin. Had it
been a white man, Dr. Garvin said, the
bullef would have pierced the forehead
and entered the brain.
Lying about the table were about 30 of
the little pieces of lead, bent and flattened
inte every conceivable shape, caused by
striking or grazing the bone. Each has
its history, but a shooting bee is an ordi-
nary occurrence, and the jail physician se)-
dom bothers about the history or the de-
tails of the case.
Tn spenking of probing for bullets and
peculiar incidents in regard to shooting
scrapes Dr. Garvin recalled the day in 1855
when General Lovell H. Rousseau was
shot by Dr. Standiford in the courthouse
yard, the provocation being a political dis-
pute. General Rousseau was carried into
an office on Court place, where it was
found that he had been shot in the center
of the abdomen. When the location of the
wound was discovered, the physicians im-
mediately gave up hope of General Rous-
seau’s recovery.. On examination, how-
ever, they feud that the ball had struck
the linea alba, the dense, fibrous tissue,
about an inch wide, that extends around
the abdomen. ‘This saved the general’s
life. The ball circled around and lodged
somewhere near the spinal column and
Was never removed
= $$
S'ngers, Clergymen, Politicians.
The well-known comedy singers, Fostell
& Emmett, sey: “Dr. Agnew’s Catarrha!
Powder is the most wonder:ui medic'ne
we have ever heard wf ‘or u-ed, e-pecially
fur people inour profession, who are
troubled with scre throat, hoarseness, ton~
silitis and caturrh. Myself and wife are
troubled with tonailitisand cstarrh. We
have tried evervthing we know of, but
found rothing to equal Dr. Agnew’s Ca-
tarrhal Powder for quick action and
permanent cure.” Fifty Members of Par
lirment and lea‘ing ministers ot the Epis~
copa!, Methodist. Presbyterian, Baptist
and Roman Catnolic Churches have teeti-
fied over their own signatures to the
flectiveness of this wonderful remedv.
Sold by Dr. S. W. Dods and Geo. E.
Hughes.
nd
WooD's PIIOSPHODINE.
The Great English Remedy.
Siz Packages Guarantced to
promptly, and permanently
cure all forms of Nervous
Weakness, Er:issions,Sperm-
atorrica, Impotency and all
effects of Abuse or Excesscs,
r \¢ SS we > Mental Worry, excessive use
: ; of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu-
Befor cand After. lants, which soon lead to In-
firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave.
Bas been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of
cases; is the only Ieliable and Zlonest Medicine
known, Ask druggistfor Wood’s Phosphodine; if
he offers some worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose price in letter, and we will send by return
mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will
please, six will cure. Pamphiets free to any address,
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Oxnt., Canada.
Sold in Charlottetown by George E
Hughes, Druggist
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
Crown and Bridge
Work.
DR. J.P. MORRAY
___155 Queen Street.
TO LET.
The new double tenement house on
Brighton Poad, containing 10 large rooms
heated with hot water, large bath room
fitted with hot and cold water, electric
ight, ete.Possession given fire of Mey.
Apply to
J.J.McKINNON.
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uly
The Dectors Said the Man would Dig
paines Gelery Compound Snatches Mr. Morisstts from the Grave,
NATURE'S SPRING MEDICIVE CURES RHEUMATISH,
Are you enjoring God’s best “ble«sings
this spring weather? You know not any
thing of them if you are a martyr to rheu~
matism, neuralgia, insomuia, nervousness,
and diseases of the blood.
It is now an imperative duty to get back
sound health and strengh by a complete
restoriog ofthe broken-down, tired and
agonizea system with Paine’ Celery Com-
pound.
Your chief sim at this season should be
to furnish the body with fresh nervous en-
ergy, and supply every artery and vein
with rich, pure blood, thus expelling the
seeds of disease and death. There is nothing
approach Paine’s Celery Compound for
ca-ting off disease, purifying the blood and
making strong and healthy nerves.
Do not procras:inate if you are in danger;
tomorrow may be too late. Bear in mind
that your case is not too difficult for the
curing virtues of such a medicine as
Paine’s Celery Com pound.
A glorious victory was secured to Mr.
Morisette, of Roxford Pood P. Q., at the
eleventh hour! His doctors failed, but
Paine’s Celery Compound was his true
salvation. It will give the same marvel-
Jous results toall users; itis the world’s
only disease danisher, it isthe only trueland will always
known to physicians that can for a moment life-giver.
Mr. Morisette says :
A fe ROCKY 9% A horse out of condition
should be treated with Dr.
HORS HArvEY’s CONDITION POWDERS.
Nothing like it for purifying the
blood, toning up the system, killing worms,
glossing the coat, in a word tuning a horse
to perfect condition,
Cost only 25c. per package at all dealers,
Full size package sent post-paid as sample
on receipt of price.
THE HARVEY MEDICINE COo., 424 ST. PAUL, MONTREAL.
tucedddedddddvduWtvddveddddiewddeddvatnyl
TO DYE “=
BLACK
There’s the test of both dye and
dyer, and it’s that test that has
built up the reputation of
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MAGNETIC DYES
All their colors are uniformly excel- =
lent, no dye surpassing in perma-
nency and beauty Magnetic Dyes,
nor leaving the fabric so soft and new
looking.
= At all dealers, or a full size packet, any
=™ color, sent post paid on receipt of price, 10c.
*
2 HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Paul, Montres!
TRAABDARAAAAAAARAAAAADARARBASR SAAB RAD RANAA IARI
After coughs and colds
the germs of consumption
often gain a foothold.
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites will not cure every
case; but, if taken in time,
it will cure many.
Even when the disease 1s
fartner advanced, some re-
markable cures are effected.
In the most advanced stages
it prolongs life, and makes
the days far more comfort-
able. Everyone suffering
from consurn;:ion needs this
food tonic.
50¢. and $1.00, al! 4:
SCOTT & BOWNE, Ch
uggists,
ists, Toronto,
——~
eS 820636 888 6608
The Time
mas Come—...
when those old iobs must be done.
Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora
barn to be built, or perhaps your
thinking of a house.
We Have a Word to Say
You will want shingles; Boards
studding, Laths. You will want
some Lumber, we have ju-t what
you need. It will be to your advan-
tage if you buy from us. We
offer you first class Lumber, ata
very small advance on cost. Inves.
tigaty It will pay you.
Texernons 1LE1
JAMES BARRETT,
Connolly’s Wharf,
~e ef @ eee 2032 2 * 22° 2 30 8 SD
SD WGTBADOSASVSSVVSBVA
ee _—
Bottled Joy.
Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash
price paid for all kind of empty bottles... -
ie _ JOHN-P, JOY,
Victoria Cafc Gi Geogre St.
“Having been given up to die some time
ago by eome of the best doctors of the
United States, Icame to Canada
vutumon, terribly ill, and had Jost aif
Suffering agonies from inflawom
rheumatism, [ was strongly y
Paine’s Celery Compal rye
trial as recommended, and the first bottle . i
did me so much good I continued With the | %
medicioe until I bad used seven
when I found myself perfectly cured ; in-.
deed, I never felt better in al! my life than
at present. I use every
tell others of Paine’s Celery Compound,
recommend it to those
troubled with rbeumatiem.”
We do not want to blow.
Bat just to let you know
The very latest news
About our Boots and Shoes.
They are rigl.t in style ard price,
And fit you, Oh! so nice! Vis
If you want to cut a dash,
Core and buy from us for cash.
Weeks & Warren
North Side Market Spuare
SS a -_— nee ae
The Greatest Artists TE:ndorse
the Heintzman & Co. Fiano
FROM MADAM ALBANI.
Queen Hotel, Toronto, Feb. 23, 1899.
Messrs Heintzman & Oo.,
Toronto.
GrENTLEMEN,—I must thank you very much for the Piano
seu
supplied to my rooms, as also for the grand pianoforte us2d in
my concerts here.
factory in every way.
It is really an excellent instrument, and
| the tone and and quality of the instrument eminently satis
AUBANI.
Yours sincerely,
(Signed).
Tur Prince Epwarp Isuanp Music Howse.
Sole agents for P. ¥. Island.
Call in and see the latest arrivals.
CONNOLLY BUILDING Ww
The expert mechanic
buying tools. but the less
That is why it is advisable to buy here.
hardware, or scissors, or razors.
enough to enable anyone to buy, and the quality w
you a customer,
relies on his own judgement when
experienced must trust the dearer.
You can rely on us.
1t 1s to our interest to sell the best, whether itis tygls oF
The price we sell at is low
ill maxe
Dedd & Rogers
Wholesale & Retail.
possible means to.
Pe wee
pa,
,
Pereinsfter m¢
| 1 The Dwei ing~ho ise at present OC- |
Dapied by herself with or without the?
Prarehouse attache i, situate on the corner |
1? Pownal and Grafton Streets.
: i , fl The loub! tenement house and i
if i
Sjemises on Desbrisay Street, at/|
Present oO cul ied by Mes*rs Balls and
¥ rown, comprising four Icts.
Lots Nos. 20 and 21 on
oe?
3 13. Building
|) bsBrisay Street.
AE {. 75 aeres of land on Lot 60, fronting
D> Wood Ieland and Halkett Roads.
Good terms of purchase on such time as
Deay be required, will be given for any cf
); hese properties.
saFor further particulars apply to the
fize of Davies & Haezard, Solicitors &c,
» harlottetown.
/)iDated this the ninth day of April, A.D.
298.
MARIA DesBRISAY.
42aw Bwke 2 6
—
paar
=
ori
ae
is a grand lf you
send your Bicycles to me
you'll get a hard, smooth,long
wearing finish, equal to the
best new work.
Only the BEST baking colors
and varnish used.
H.R. LARGE
's Faotory.
soccess,
H)« and ofter MONDAY, 27th Dee., 180%
) us of this Railway will run daily, (Sun/
ys excepted,) as under.
&
. Charlottetown ...
.-Royaitv Junction.
“Noth Whtshine,
. Hunter River. ..
il}. . Bradalbane......
NE . . asades
a en
.-Kensington......
Ar, Ly.
S’Side
Ly. Ar.
.»Miscouche ......
.. Wellington......
DemUt BUTE cécccee
OT OES
. Bloomfield ......
sO ce cece
»e BU coce once
sss
mt et BD Bo
Oanaanmnowod?”
NNNwe
a et et et
ts
ig
VESQr St zy
FP aoamowoo
~
da
Ot me Co Co bo ee tl
le
{ 30, .. Charlottetown...
ne) ..Royalty Junction
of . «Bedford mame *
D0 ar Vv
10 , 4 Mt Stewart to
12 H . Cardigan..sccces
145 . Georgetown eeee
iM,
P.M.
» | 405). Mt, Stewart ....
449 / T onceouete
612). St. Peters e64ete
& 67|,. Bear River seco.
j 6 40 ‘ eee eeeeee
Pp. M.
W 6! .Bmersld
i Pe Asi) 3s | aeeee
| 16 03{. "Cape Traverse.
‘ ‘BR WM,
;
a
f
ALT) SALT!
ee
To arrive about the first of May
3000 BAGS
—.0 fF __—_
Liverpool Salt
Iso 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt
cattle, and 40 barrels Erglish Coal
PEAKE BROS.¢ OC).
ED
dice Culture and Singing.
Miss Sara Jeeves, from Milan, Italy
poses visiting Ch’town during June
ly and August to give lessons in
ee culture and singing. after con-
ental methods, it a sufficiently large
can be formed, Terms for ten
ks tuitien,
21 dollars (one lesron a week)
35 dollars two lessons & week)
Intending pupils p/ease apply at
» to Miss Sara Jee ves, Mount Al.
‘bn Conservatory of Music, Sack
84 lwk
RK. Island Railway,
&
ESRESLSRBERE!
One Cool Head.
‘Going clear up?’’
**Yes; sixt h floc>
1 asked tho question
he carried by means
x over one sboulder and
The man \ ha
“& stra
1;
,ails’
‘‘There’s no need of letting any time g«
to waste,’’ he said. ‘‘I’ve got a work here
d like to show you. This is no humbug
t’s nocheap fake got upto fool the peo
ple. It’s’—
‘*T haven't any time to look at it.’
is a lightning calculator, my friend,
creat
ms
upon a new plan. Shows you how t
compute the interest on any sum from a
cent to $1,000,000, how to change dollars
pounds or pounds to dollars, gives sim
ple rules for multiplication by any num
ber of figures, shortens every operation in
arithmetic, will pay for itself the first
time you use it, and all’’~—
The wire cables, which were supposed t«
be securely fastened to the elevator, brok«
or gave way at this moment, and the ele
It shot down
el{th story.
like a meteor.
ident the elevator shaft in
building had been con
eir cushion at the bot
and this broke the fall. No live:
lost, but the passengers were badly
shaken up and were bysterical with friczht
sy some
unheard of acc
that particular
structed with an
tom,
were
—all but one Ifis voice rose above the
din in brisk businesslike tones:
**And all I ask for the book is half
dollar. Can’t I sell you aco; —Chicag
7"? _
—— we amnewerm
bod
) sha far G
ay
Positively cured by these
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl.
ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated .
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowcis. Purely Vegetable.
Eniall Pill. Email Bae,
Smal Frice.
~-
lana
@ Wilks
' Substitution
the fraud of the day.
See you get Carter's,
Ask for. Carter’s,
Insist and demand
Carter's Little Liver Pills._
-——-
GENTLEMEN
[IN NEED
ofa nize p:ir of Choco
late colored boots shculd not
fnil to see our
~3.00 BEST
No better boot to be hads for
the money than this, Other
lines at much lower prices,
R. K. JOST
Stamper’s Corner.
Valuable Property
BY &U0CTION
I am instructed by 8, Geo. Thorne to
sell®at auction, on
TUESDAY,
May 3rd, at 12 o’clook,
that very desirable property, situsted on
the Lower Spring Park Road—head of
Pownal Street. The bouse is in excellent
condition, contains fine large shop, dining
room, kitchen and pantry, and thirteen
spacious and well finished rooms. Large
frost-proof cellar, together with barn. The
balls and rooms are al] painted—with two
exceptions. In fact everythisg is in first
class condition, and affords an excellent
chance for some one to do business; as it
is an old established stand. ‘
A portion of the purchase money may
remain secured on the premises.
Terms at sale.
E H. NORCON, Auctioneer
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
Richmond Street, near the market.
This Hotel contains about twenty good
rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good
stabling for thirty horses, with large yard
in connection.
Apply to
THOMAS CAMPBELL
81—d&w Queen Stre_
WHIMS OF BULLETS.
Within the ‘past two years Dr. >amuen
H. Garvin, the jail physician, has been
keeping the bullets extracted from the
bodies of prisoners whose wounds were
dressed before the men were placed behind
the bars, says the Louisville Courier-.Jour-
nal. The collection rapidly increased, but
recently “r. Garvin found a number of
the Suiless missing from the little tin box
in which he keeps them and has never
been able to tracethem. Strolling into his
office in the jail, a reporter found the doc-
tor closely examining the bullets which
were scattered about the table.
“It is something remarkable,’’ he said,
picking up one of the small slugs that was
battered and twisted out of shape, ‘‘how
the human body will deflect a bullet.
Now, this one recalls the time when a
negro was sent here who was shot in the
left shoulder. I probed for some time
without being abie to locate the ball and
was about to give the search up as hope-
less when I found it lodged securely un-
der the man’s tongue. He never felt it
there and was greatly surprised when I
cut it out. The operation never interfered
with his speech afterward.
‘*Now, this one reminds me of another
peculiar case,’’ continued the doctor, pick-
ing upa piece of metal that was curved on
ono side and flat on the other. ‘‘A man
named King was brought here recently,
who was shot in the lower part of the left
jaw. I probed for the ball and succeeded
in finding half of the bullet above the ear,
under the scalp. I was never able to find
the other half.’’
The ball looked as if it had been cut
with a sharp knife, so smooth was the
surface. So many persons submit them-
seives to the doctor’s knife and thin, steel
probe that he remembers but few of the
names of the persons upon whom he has
operated. Hecited an instance where a
man was shot between the toes and the
ball was taken out at the ankle.
One bullet had been flattened from the
broad end almost down to the middle. It
had turned in its flight. It had struck a
negro squarely on the forehead, but such
was the resistance of the thick frontal
bone that, instead of penetrating into the
head, its course was abruptly stopped, and
the ball was cut from the skin. Had it
been a white man, Dr. Garvin said, the
bullef would have pierced the forehead
and entered the brain.
Lying about the table were about 30 of
the little pieces of lead, bent and flattened
inte every conceivable shape, caused by
striking or grazing the bone. Each has
its history, but a shooting bee is an ordi-
nary occurrence, and the jail physician se)-
dom bothers about the history or the de-
tails of the case.
Tn spenking of probing for bullets and
peculiar incidents in regard to shooting
scrapes Dr. Garvin recalled the day in 1855
when General Lovell H. Rousseau was
shot by Dr. Standiford in the courthouse
yard, the provocation being a political dis-
pute. General Rousseau was carried into
an office on Court place, where it was
found that he had been shot in the center
of the abdomen. When the location of the
wound was discovered, the physicians im-
mediately gave up hope of General Rous-
seau’s recovery.. On examination, how-
ever, they feud that the ball had struck
the linea alba, the dense, fibrous tissue,
about an inch wide, that extends around
the abdomen. ‘This saved the general’s
life. The ball circled around and lodged
somewhere near the spinal column and
Was never removed
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FROM MADAM ALBANI.
Queen Hotel, Toronto, Feb. 23, 1899.
Messrs Heintzman & Oo.,
Toronto.
GrENTLEMEN,—I must thank you very much for the Piano
seu
supplied to my rooms, as also for the grand pianoforte us2d in
my concerts here.
factory in every way.
It is really an excellent instrument, and
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Yours sincerely,
(Signed).
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