THE a DAILY EXAMINER, TUESDAY IS) L883 FULY i ; - — =~ ARE RIPE DISTORTED IN GLASS. boos Ba 6 Bits ; Gc ee | - | » ‘ perly For Future Trick Mirrors at the Big Fair in the ‘ ; Manufactures Building 5 > py —— , ry That the exposition directora have Sakata & Lets is made a wise move !n arranging for par . Pee ’ " ades and other amusements ia Jackson AT TRACADIE BEACH. E — OS rE - her Park to relieve the somberness which a , t result is | prevails by reason of the overwhelming DE { «t herr vastness of the great show can be de- iii pre oe i ‘ Bee TREME } Lf De not s one them monstrated any hour of the day in the PUREE MUSIC LANS AR R IVE TO-NIGHI « ~~: TH SIN F half the ste1 Italian section of manufactur: al The Leadin Pa er pi ? E island i fic Grit’. t e ster In the aisle which runs by the north . . . ef W he side of the exhibit are hung som n MASS LIZZIE CRAW FO R D, Pianist. Mr. Peter Lingley, Counciitc, Peters. S K w eMc KAS t lea = Caveand convex mirrors, and visitors v INS 1D 4 r. rT A D, ¢ Hi vilie, Queens Cx Ww oP +4y 0, Y x =. ‘ t « ) r . —— + A us£o i I . ¢ int, “Oct, $1, 1892.—Last w I - SOAP sirup, put 0 com the New England Conservatory of Music, founded | quases queneseees eunsar ys tT got So low that they wen ‘ ‘ oO . . pcork. | om dress t any day. As a last ’ ne cere ot by Dr. E. Tourjee. aot, ety Soe kettle and put | Music daily and Dancing in the evenings. Dinner mit Sewete tetwoon thes e daily ig i NERVE AND si OMACH TONIC, A4 vise her to enquire from those who do use ft, ! t r knock together ‘rved from 6 to 8 p- Teams at Bedford Sti ation on ual THEY THINK OF iT? t P ; ae os - ‘the crrival of Trains te convey Guests to the Hotel. - ptt ay Restore {Me T 10 Health, ng we are so proud of as the kind er, # necks of th o strong agp : col pee co ~ words that are said in ite favor by those ur ! and cook the H. i, H A iF oe PROPRIETOR. ows than I he! I cannot speak who have given Sunlight Soap a fair trial. erries r fiften minutes 4 | Three Months 00 highly of tt I fee at afte At the — < - -_—s = i = = maby i ae 7 — * Iuly_ 3, 1893 ne Gar, | ' | Owe My . Virtues. ‘ ' g a littie ae Alt “me i Mr. Isaac G vou oo: 1 oT vers and . Dep t, St 2 > x. B ‘Tas wit Me them syrup, - | i] ont ] C € ti t : relatives oi hip which sh reserved for ONE GLASS THAT WILL PUT A HEAD ON 4 5 j ; death. this purp rup will PERSON, Sold by all Druggists and Dealere have bee tae cooking, crowd about them to laugh and enjoy ee ee for 50 cts, per bottle. 3 bottles $1.25. aving sym hes Put 00 | thediscomfiture of the fat man who finds bt entstared tort eru rs wie a | pare himself as tall and thin as the bean pole MAWKER MEDICINE CO., Limited, v ine : Hen them" of natural history whiie gazing into oue j j : . St. John, N. B. ‘ wit * then po lished glass or shown as a Veritable Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers . - NA ante worl ~ +" off w , " to mountain « ‘of flesh while posing before me 2 ven See Cee Stomach fils," wt away in et, the tem another. perature j " j never rise As is the case every day of the week, i M bd tl ea ; ubove 60 the mirrors were surrounded by hun- Cc i sneer? 4 . Ree i » : dreds of people yesterday who resorted ‘ arm 2 or ssate. on RAWB ¥Y LUmPLINGS to all manner of strategies to force pass . to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 1 lis I rm - x M Qaick aud Kesey Way -f Mubing & Botled SS 35 cents a month By special arrangenie th } Shere, \ weed Hagar M , . \ i Pars ug atm, 4, enabled to make a most exceptional offer to send MeCLURE’S MAG AZINE | mi andl Sealand tater honest folk they too—who prefer subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 35 cents a| TI nei z h C7 hk, es . “ca strawlerry dumyp.ings the famous month alr ) L t when W assert that 6 vorteak« fthe same fruit 4s a rule : } Outl ' t | tuey like Lest have eir dumplings 2a Dodd’s each by itself and boiled in a cloth, But CUT THIS OUT AND SEND !T TO US. Perms www since that itis ut one eS ‘ NOTT of th -ape-prtenlyt ; ~ atter _ enqeeaemaneacanecawaacacaeaeannaaanaae aeceececeaeweaeanmawacnaceceeeeaneee | Kidn Pill comfort of the duin iz lovers may be pik ia * J oo I ey if Ss giad to know thata liz pudding steam- - a ‘ ed in a double toiler i nost as youd ne Tae Examiner Publishing Co 2) ~ = ‘ Line the inner can f the boiler with < sal i Cure B ackache, Dropsy, rich biscuit crust, put in the strawher- a Charlottetown, P I- - JUST OUT! - o. oa ries, turn over the eiges of the crust, x a | -umbago, Bright’s Dis @ | ftetan‘tor two hears st east, and_that i COLONIAL, HOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. © yo cou sieace cont to ame: DAILY EXAMINER fo 12 tt =r « ll. As tothe sunee, it sould be hard - ee ee ae ern ee a i re ae Rheumatism and all ents ‘and of unlimited quantity = : ~. auce abd © rolitaaite qj P ; : a de — ii sa arial sai , es ntl he yg ther forms of Kidney i eilaah edesienihe way of serving : months from date, for which I ag | =| THE BIG BOTTLE - strawberries If Mm siidds With otter MH s s i ; Tre uble _ we are backed Salta neriths obiend Gamma wen sis Sat dlcrien tahinets, Special Attention Given to Mail Orders = understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without * PAI N-KI LLER . lemon juice has been squeezed, for ex- til « by the testimony of all oengle a ela olen ded pineapple, this ers by to stop before the curved glasses. = extra charge, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing rrent | oF sgreagee a qo Dr. L.A 1 & Ca, Toronto, humble cottage window as well as in the | came in watching the astonishment of L of a l iildren’s Boots, Shoes and | lipype rs, Mantles on “s DOUBLE oF rich man’s conservatory, delighting the the *victim” when he discovered the and Millinery . - Date Ackiress a} THE OLD sre Sr Pas Som eee a ae and | elongated or broadened pictures of hum- A full Stock in each department. Trial orders solicited. = *| QUANTITY IE ag - ~ ine : a wk Me Bon = mage glass. fantasti | pe bb pb abd abr a ddr bdr rrr revere se ane eT ae e.4 sete aTe COUe ANG eg W The reflections assume many fantastic ‘ colors ranging from white = are St shapes dependent «upon the accidental HENR Y MORGAN & Co.. i d d hades of Pliow. ey ars % ¢ « "TDL - - ean coun . } . ; i he vere i . tte od about Ay cil 1 rs 8 ‘ash Paes. The delecht of the Reta hs con aa MONTREAL CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me- | 6 4 De preles OES , , . as 2 delig¢ we aetna . ihowenee 7m y nine’ thn contsibanors the minet femods éutbers | ’ pots, or boxes of rich garden soil, Set beeomes more hilarious when a visitor : _ mye nblpeet fa B, whi ve" ne RL ao 7 a Ry *e ee" Ki Ais * aeaen ~ le. | | the pote in a warm Cars place and keep possessing some peculiarity in physical — me — an — on : oe nes t He gr Pe Choediee an. well watered. When the leaves com- contour is on exhibition, for the glasses Jetave sanet, William Dean wells, Bre arte \ te , doel Chandler is mence to grow bring them into the light magnify this particular di fect tou start- | ris, Thomas Hardy, J. 'T. Trow bridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Ho iy=o B irnett, ENCYCLOPEDIA nj soon there will be a beautiful plant ling degree. be mau with the long Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker. John Burronehs. Hamlia Ger | that will bloom the whole summer. The nose is a favorite su ject to be pushed in land, Prof. E. 8. Helden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boye-en, Robert Barr, Henry M. | - VE double varieties have as yo Penprs 43 front of the concave mirror. Then ti.e Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others sE GIVEN WITH rt S@3, os not let them get dry in the pots yugal organ lengthens into an appendage s | : ‘ : ‘ ‘ uence to grow. They can deentline the trunk of an Taheuh, h | i Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two iljustrated interviews we I tees e d in —_ garden in the summer | 4 nother good subject is the fat maa | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, ; lissandier, the famous ae 4 a “¥ spot, but they do better in) with the **toddy-blossom” nose. The | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, I He mre zon Smith, H. on a veranda orin the window. yan with the ‘billy goat” whiskers is | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Ediward Ey Hale, Professor For One z ear For 1 "t the mn a weil ee = an oo another who sets the people to roaring. Graliam Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter- when the leaves and stems fall o ith It is interesting to watch the victims | views, which will appear fully ilJustrated in this magazine ra 4 s is Ss 2 hold water until the soil in the pots is en they wake to the fact that they 6 ‘ele perfectiy dry, then set the pots in a dry = are being laughed at. It is true that not ILENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young re aders, a story Ld a closet where they will be safe from frost. yne man or woman in a hundred can be of AFRICAN ADVENTURE. iet the bulbs dry a few days, after | made the subject of good-natured ridi- ‘ which roll them in paper and put in NATURAL HISTGRY AND ADVENTURE.—tThere w e several articles drawer or closet. A bulb well cared for written hy Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. 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