-~ A —_— . _ "> oe e ® a ae 3 mf Sy» _ > Henderson, wife of the sf John B. , ; trong ad . ss d ~ “) yy ad- <enator from Mi , ’ & of woman a Sl ‘ cocate of . a \ Ty ia, mH ther of ~ Maliory, *** ‘ Mrs. Florida, first heard of the nator from ghe se? of her aon while visiting her rjon - ; ster in New Oriee s cm ur i } is president i! bh = Anna hi ; yn. ¢ Shakespearean club in the a; the cides? ; lio , me. peeees. it is mposed of very Tn! cu ‘ sive we gages Sartoris, Ww!) is about 17 vivien a. — . : ane fig val ace With rose pas 8 ] s | tined eve- ntea ; cheeks ‘ha _ _ : , rvs — pink ke her m ther's, and dark brown bows 5 oe thronah it ie Wi th glint ts of § aa j — a is! Bur oe..f | itts. who till her Raroness - ' he are was the woman arti age at t talked of in Pngiand next to the 4a ~ owl 1 ‘to her rities, has just qn ‘peated D ele! ty-fourth birthday and - le eait: * rexel er yiss Grace Temple, the ater young did Mrs Clevy imnad s& he st watt) yr who Ms 7 ’ gl a a a + \ingtor , Boston = a it Wash ame . < of > Se studied it th ston Museum of Fin = and then taug two Years in the se ool of C leveland urs J H. French has bequeathed a - ; »?} Y +P ricti¢t on to Beloit icge on ition jgrge SUID # sat Vi — shall never be practiced in Om separte ent. If the condition is vio- ay G ‘ “ 2 the mi oney Is to wo to the American , oo" tv man Ye Educ: it : “a e. ‘ yn a MP resident of the P. § L. Te teat he elected a member of weacademy Of IZnmortals of East Aurora. mat Hubbard is president of this organ jation and M rs. Jennie June Croly is one de members It publishes a magazine “ yd The Philistine sell ing to Pliny, Lollia Paulina, the ; wore on her hand, arms, site of ( ‘aligula : ext, head and waist pearls and dian nonds wp the value of $1 00. Vaxssttnn had pring Wor th $2" JoInitia possessed eworth § nd Cesonia had a 4 bracelet t wo wth ey Yrs. McKinley. according to one of ‘her ghoemates @f Tou: tiall, did not cary for music Or art 1 e was young Miss Saxe. —. work was her favorite pas ime, and ™ hours when the other gris were roi iping en the seminary gunds she was busy with crochet ot needle. Mrs. Clara Fisher Maeder, the once fymous actress, has published her mem- ds. She is 86 years of age and first went mthe stage when 6 years old. For 72 jersshe acted continuously, and at the geof retired. She was at one time qusidered the best Shakespearean actress af ber day. —— PERT PERSONALS’ Tenmark’s retiring premier, Reedtz Thot, must be a mind reader, —Philadel- pia Bullet. ie proposition to tax paregoric is a ter aimed directly at Benjamin Harrison dhdianapolis. —Galve ‘ston News. Teemperor of China and the king of Gmee might organize a class of two for the sudy of modern warfare.—Washing- “tan Star. TheJersey Lily preserves her botanical ancteristics through ali changes. She istowa grass widow.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. There is a suspicion that Russia hasa “eld deck"’ concealed somewhere. Eve ry fine the czar shows his hand he wins the ‘Wiek.—Chicago Tribune. ? Emperer William has turned scene fainter. Next thing he'll be running with ‘ fre engines or writing testimonials for ' vi dye.and.corn cures.— Philadelphia “Miss Ruth Cutler of New York re- eatly cleared a high jump bar at 5 feet 4 " It is not stated whether the @imal just behind her was «cow ora nouse.— Yonkers Statesman. The latest news about Oom Paul is that eis ambidextrous. Yet we have more ua suspicion that the sturdy old Boer Wold be able to manage the situation wih one hand.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. en ——— it You are Going —ro— BOSTON ¢ any part of the 7* States, rt the cheapest and hest route is via the . @ THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE Vgie . RECT - SERVICE FROM CHU’TOWN. te favorite S. S$. * Halitax” here re il Ss Halitax will p.m. 4 turning leaving a ston every Tnes- t wif > "00. Steamer caile at HAWKS: Bir CRY and Bali et | both w ays 7a Via Picton & Halifax P lees tet S leaving Charlottetown Mon- 8 & ti Thursday. and Saturday tnnectg’ via Picton make clore j Wine at Halifax with steamers d Rs Pes and “Halifax” for Boston di- } Bary, ““@ys and Fridays at 7a. m and Tay. 1 pm. s { " set Avr sale at stations P.¥.I. i ticket oe, Ch tow. Nav Co, and Clark Halifax. Ns 1.1L. CHIPM AN, Can. Agent, dey Bo:ton every Friday at | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 10 1897. insanity In Summer BROUGHT ON BY NERVOUS AN MENTAL TROUBLES | Paine’s Celery Compoznd, | The Great Tower of Safety, ——. Nervous diseases when aggravated by mental disturbances produce more cases of Insanity in the hot weather than at other season of the year. Nervous headache, nervous @ lyepepsia, sle ene. ss and chronic constipation in any uce depression of spirits, extreme weak ; ness, morbid fears, despondency and Jan- ' - ; uct; from these dread insanity comes s.owlv and surely. | Nervous sufferers have a dread of hot weather. Finding themsebves deeper in the pit of misery than they were in the spring and early summer they are in atier | despair Thousands whose cases have not | been met by treatment they are now under | ~ | udlhy gp etre cal Ing for help. is hope and rescue for rams reac if you are one of the sufferer You nee! of Paine’s Celery C ompoun ly at great builder of the nervous system. [ts vitalizing action commences with the tirst bottle you use. You soon begin to | realize that you are daily drinking health. lhe volume of blood im mediately increus- s in the arteries, and the body is fully ted and nourished. Your ap petite beconies keen and natural,the tired nerves and | brain are strengthened, and you feel ira- pulses of health that cheer the soul. The power of Pa:ne’- Celery Compound over pervous-summer diseases is admitted ls | ed ie | by tens of thousands who have used the marvellous medicine. This remarkable medicine will most_assuredly meet your case and give you new life; it wil] lay the foundation fur future happiness and long | years. Weak, wretched and infirm reader, we counsel vou to make useof this life- restorer at once, and enjoy the true bless- iwgs of health. - —_ = In a church in Dublin the -choir was Startled during the singing of the psalm by the appearance of the org: blower’s head, who shouted: ‘Sing like blazes! The bellows is bu’sted!’’ Experiments with plants tend to show that in clear weather the evapo- ration by night as compared to that which takes place in the day appears to be in the ratio of one to five. In Bavaria the title of prince only costs $5,000 and that of lord $2,500, while a simple ‘‘vou’’ may be pugse chased for $375. ‘i. © Have You Any of These? Palpitation, Fluttering of the Heart, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Selling of the Ankles, Nightmare, Spe!ls of Hungar aod Exhaustion. These are most pronouneed symptoms of Heart Disease. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart will give relief inside of 30 minutes, anu will effect a speedy cure inthe most stub born cases. It’s vegetable, It’s liquid, it’s homeless, ii’s wonderful For sal- at Dodd’s Medical Hail and by Ceorge &. Hughes. Black — : “Line, faom be sailing * COBAN,’ July 9th, will 12th, Nori! The & 3. Montreal Friday morning, due at Ch’town, Monday morning July and will sail for St, John’s Nfld.. via. Sydney, C, B., carrying horses, cattle sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. : For further particulars as to freight an passage, apply to aTi¢ PF AKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, July6,'97, 3i eod, Care Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot T drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul straw berries and cream. | JOouW P. JOY VicrorrA CAFE Gt. George St...-- A Surprised Preacher. When a cler; sytnan in the course of his sermon asks a question, any one to answer it. Should one of the tongregation reply, the preacher would be us much astonished as was the minister of whom the New York Tribune tells this anecdote: Ata wateh night service at St. Paul's os Brixton, England, the vicar, the mney. arnegic Brown, was preaching a eTmen on the Prodigal Son, in the course of whic h he said: “Last year some people came to watch nis a service from a neighboring public house and some of them were drunk. Is there any one here like th: it tonighty’’ a said a respectable looking man the aisle, ‘‘I’'m here, and I’m he doesn’t expect seated in dru rk.’ The effect on the ¢ “oOngregation was elec- trical. he preacher was startled for a moment, but after saying, ‘‘ Poor fellow. poor tellow!"’ proceeded with his discourse, “I tell you I’m drunk,” said the in- tiysd: ‘Hold your tongue,’’ said the vicar. “. am speaking now and must not be inter- rupted.’ ‘isin Knights of St. Lazarus. At a very early period in the history of the © hristian chure h aspecial order of knighthood was Anstituted, having for its object the care and su pervision of all those afflic ted with lepresy of ev ery nationality, and, as its headquarters had originally been located in the Vicin- ity of Jerusalem, the arder was gener- ally designated Knights of St. Lazarus, or of St. Lazarus and St. Mary of Seve: salem. A Stayer, ““Aren’t you getting gray about the temples?’ he yawned after s: itting there | till after midnig sht. ‘“*I presume so,’’ she smiled v earily, “though there was nota silver thread in my hair when you called.’’—Detzvit Free Press. Prepared For the Worst. **Now, when you ask papa for me be sure to face him like a man.’’ ‘*You bet I will. He doesn't get any chance at my back if } can help it.’’— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Not In Stock, Floor Walker—She complains that you didn’t show her common civility. Shop Girl—I showed her eve rything in my department, sir.—Detroit Jour- e s 2S ch ousinces, First Paris Artist—Vy you put zat salt in ze paint? Second Artist—Eet is for a marine picture. I make ze paint salt; zen when ze Americans put zair fingers on ze wa- ter and afterward put zair fingers to zair lips zay say: ‘‘Eet is wonderful! Ve almost taste ze salt of ze ocean.’* Zen zay buy. —New York Weeklr, = The great wall of China is 1,500 miles long and traverses high moan- tains, deep valleys and, by meunus of archez, wide rivers. The foundations and coruers are of granite, but the prin- cipal part isof blue bricks. The Jast official account of the population of China gives a total of upward of 400,000,000. The waste land of the United King- dom, including mountains, heath and common, is estimated at 40 per cent. An old sea captain of Long Island has proposed the unique scheme of eqjuipping mortar batteries at life sav- ing stations from which to throw bombs filled with petroleum to calm the wa- ters raging around a wreck. Through the resulting smooth water and surf the rescue work would be comparatively easy. it +2 Pile Terrors Swept Away Dr. Agnew’s Ointment stands at the head a: areliever’ hesier and sure cue for pilesin all forms. One application will give comfort ir a tew minutes, and three to s'x days application according to diractions will cure chronic cases. It relieves all ‘tching and burning skin diseases in a dey 35 cedts. For sale at Doid’s Medica! Hail and by Geo. E. Hughes. Wone as Geod as 3. & J. ( , - per set per set " per set Rig | HAMMOCKS Just opened. Ail sizes—all prices. Bargains in Base 3alls, Base Bats and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value cometo Sunnyside Bookstore. HASZaRD & Midd PEN AND BRUSH. Sir Edward blaras -Jones advises young artists to sit betore the looking glass and sketch their own figures and faces in every possible pose until they have a good supply af studies, The grave of the poet Heine in the cem- etery of Montmartre, Paris, is said to be in « deplorable state. A rusty iron wreath is the only visible tribute to the author of the ‘Buch der Lieder.” Brander Matthews recently sent a copy of Rudyard Kipling’s “ Many Inventions’’ to its author with a request that he should write something on the flyleaf. ‘There happened to be four flyle aves, and Kipling wrote a new poem on each of them. Melton Prior, the Knglish war artist, has been through 14 campaigns and has been wounded eight times. Three times bis name has appeared on the list of those Killed in battle. His duties have taken him all over the world, and he has attend- ed almost every important royal wedding of the past 25 years. ANIMAL ODDITIES. _s 15 pound codfish, 3; found to ha OUU eggs It is cnid to be impossible to tell where a cuckoo is by its cry, and many other birds are almost equally skilled in ven- tmioguism. In North Dakota the killing of quail and English and Chinese pheasants is pro- bibited until 1906, and beaver and otter cannot be trapped or killed until 1908. The Gemnan traveler Von Ihering has ‘din Brazil a species of ants which Of ular & inmer and winters resorts, Winter they live on the ground, in nier in bie nests constructed on trees, in order to ese ape the recently examined, ve a roe containing 4,822, - S-OVere danger of inunda- tion when the snow melts and the rivers rise, ~~ eee Her Specialty, Shooksemith—The evening was quite enjoyable. Miss’ Howells s sang a solo, Van Damm worked his banjo, Miss Shreeks did an elo cutionary turn, and little Dolly Hunnigirl gave a slight of hand specialty. Askins— Why, I didn’t know she— Shooksmith—Oh, yes! She declined my proposal! in the conservatory. —New York Journal, ——— i ee sik HEADACHE Positively cured b7 these Littie Pills, They <.:0 relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Powels. _ Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Bose. Small Price. Si} tuti On Sup be fraud of the day. f See you get Carter's, Ask for Cartes's, insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. ANADA’S "=r INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION T. JOHN, N. B. th 2th Sept 1897 OVER $12,090 IN PRIZES For Live Stock, Farm & Dairy Products Competition open to the world. Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- Ways and steamers. Hates and dates an- nounced Later. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transpore of Exuibite. A splendid new Poultry Building in course ofe- ection, and Amusement H: stl ‘wil be eular3ed and imprcved. addition to Endustvial, and Live Stock HA DD «& CO’S: Vagniin an sourly programme of s~peciai Higu Class Dramatic Effect, will be given in Amuse- ment Hall, making together the best-and cleanest special attraction ever brought vetore the people of the Maritime Provinces. Agricultural Exbibits six nights of ent Pire Werks and In A trip te the Sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Winter Port, and astay in the cleanest and healthiest citv in Canada. can be combined witha visit 'o the I:.ternational Exh:pition, at the very Low Rates to be later advertised. Arrange Now to Come to St. John. Ertry Forms will be forwardei to evepy ne wh) applies personally or yby letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager and Secretary, ST. JOHN i. C,. PITFIELD, President, Ww. li7dywy tf | ‘SEASIDE HOTEL—~ RUSTICO BEACH P. EI. é Glenshaw a or t al TUNES ES Feet Gah Opens for the season on July 3:d. JOHN NEWSON & Co., Proprietors. Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Tennis Grounds, &c. Croquet and Surf and every Tuesday Monday for the above Hotel, for Guests. Returnin ia Charlottetown. calling Coach will leave Thursday atd Saturday evening, Wedne sday, and Friday morning. s Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.30 a. m., and 3.39 p, m. Leaves Hunter River for Summerside, 7.28 a. m. & 4.58 p. m. Hunter River for Charlottetown 10.43 a. m. & 8.18, p. m. Summerside to Hunter River 8.45 a.m. & 7 p. m Leaves Trains run on Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. Address ali Correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO, PROPRIETORS > A LETTER FROM a Bula’ ‘ost Ewivent Artis ojLondon, Ont., Dec. 17th, 1896. Messrs. Heintzman & Co., Toronto, GENTLEMEN,—I would like to tell you how much I ap- preciate, from an Artist’ point of view, the very excellent Grand piano supplied to me for my concert in London, and the magnificent Grand that you furnished me for my concert in MAssEY Hai, Toronto. The tone ts sonorous, the sing- ing quality and sustaining quality just ‘what we vocalists ap- preciate, and I feel that. any one in quest ofa really rirst CLASS PIANO, cannot do better than secure a HeINTZzMAN & Co’s PraNorortr, I am, dear sirs, faithfully yours, R. WATKIN MILLS. MILLER BROS MAA AIAIALAY AP AV e9 The P. EF. Islané Music House. Are Sole Agentsn o P. E. Island for this Piano BINDERS, MOWE RS AND RAKES MAXWELL BINDER 1s recognized to be the best im- plement on the marked. Itis trne only right hand cut, and also the simplest and surest knotting machine, never break. ing twine. MOWER.—The lighest cutting and strongest machine in heavy or hght hay. Hasall the best improvements —foot lifting spring, raising finger bar clear ofall obstructions, stumps, roots, ete. RAKES.—tiger and &thied. These Rakes are fitted with the new steel wheel, having.26 teeth and solid steel axle. Also, angle steel bar to hold teeth. The teeth are set torske, not toharrow the ground. They are the most perfect Rake made to-day. Inspection of those machines in- vited, or write us for prices. INLAYS FON & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK'S CORNE R, — ey may be busy; so Just a Minute ose: sain all the Spring. So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you all the fine things we have for this season aad the low prices we are selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes over forty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it keeps us moving to keep everything going right, But for those whe do not know, we might say that we keep all the old reliadle cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come and see us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. ein 5 aneinaaanadmee carne : 8 aay ae Se apn Bese nn ie — : - * Sera