lp OO gs aoe Se an, aS RR i. eh SS Anan einaaiemt. 9 iene Ae se — Lire 5 tere TR Tl aie ~ + sna oa aia ia it decelerate alt i a i Sct pas gio tains A i Liane. peri on i sneer in st cA RN Roc INU a Fmt mre a PN a8 Pe acini accel so ate 6 Bn te lice a Gita hee Ngee em _ ne oe AAA ican ee i ag a NN i RR RE a et EO OAL IS * Sl ah ne al THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 12 1898, NY-AS-SAN Erty SPrikgd. 45. A tA f- Trahey f MEDICAL P hey 0 srrsioro, N, S., says :—'In the year 1892 | bedwith Erysipelas, len out Of all human shape fast sinking and given up todie. At this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, in swol was DOCTORS HER GAVE UP Wanted—The Address of every sufferer in America. THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO., TRURO N.S. NOVA SOTIA'S rin cll RAID Scien PROVINCIAL | HXHIBITION INDUSTRIAL FAIR HALIFAX: N. &: Sapt, 22nd, -- - Sept, 29th, 1898 $16,000 $16,000 By 25 per cent. the largest Prize List of- ferid in liastern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Syecial Attractions At Great Expensejthe Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful ' Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont,, with display of Fire Works surpassing apy~ thing ever seen Vast cf Toronto. To- gether with numerous other new and original amusements from London ard New York, Superior in every way vo the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists and all information, address, in }’remiums J. . WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. S. ©. E. PICNIC The Sons of Mngland will hold their Annual Picn‘c AT CRAPAUDBD, On the beautifu! Grovods of Jabez Lee, ieq., on Monday, August 15th Steamer “Jacques Cartier” will leave Steam Navigation Company’s Whart at 9a. m. sharp; returning will leave at 6 p.m, Amusements of all kinds will be pro- vided by the com mi tteee. A well stocked Kefresbment Booth and Tea Table will be on the grounds, under the management of W. Pickard & Co. Return Tickets 40 cents, to be had at A.W. Reddin’s Drug Store, Pickard’s Bakery, and at Wharf, Tea Tickets 25c 82 Batallion Ban! in attendance. BY ORDER OF COMITTEE, 180 -——< -— ED CROWN OF GOLD) Gold Seamless “ontuur Crowns, war- rauted 22k and guaranteed not to eplit. Moderate Prices Of. J. P. MURRAY ———$—$ $$ $$ ee FOR SALE Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed io offer for sale that desirable and beaut fully situated dweli- ing house and premises lately ocenpied by Simon Davies, facing Wess Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louie Davies and Benjamin Heartz Eeq. This property can be had ata bargain and ponsession cante given at any time, within a month from purchase. Termes of purchas- easy and reasonable Part'cnlars and inspection on application to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &. 71 2aw tf One of the Mean Ones, A worthy old Gentleman in the Conn- try, having employ’d an Attorney, of whom he had a pretty good Opinion, to do some Law Business for him in Lon- don, he was greatly surprised on his coming to Town, and demanding his Bill of Law Charges, to find that it } amounted to at least three Times the Sum he expected; the honest Attorney assured him that there was no Article in his Bill but what was fair and rea- sonable: Nay, said the Country Gentle- man, here is one of them Iam sure cannot be so, for you have set down three Shillings and four Pence for go- ing to Southwark, when none of my Business lay that Way; pray what is the Meaning of “Sir; Oh! Sir, said he, that was for fetching the Chine and Turkey from the Carriers, that you sent ne for a Present, out of the Country.— **Joe Miller’s Jest Book,’’ 1739. A “Daisy.” ‘*Yon are a daisy,’’ is used by Dick- ens in ‘*‘ David Copperfield’’ in the sense of calling a person a daisy in the way to express admiration and at the same «time to laugh at one’s credulity. Steer- forth says to young Copperfield: ‘‘Da- vid, my daisy, you are so innocent of the world. Let mecall you my daisy, as it is so refreshing to find one in these corrupt days so innocent and unsophis- ticated. My dear Copperfield, the daisies vi the field are not fresher than you.’’ A Successful Preacher, An English bishop, as he was going ebont his diccese, asked the porter of a lunatic asylum how a chaplain whom he, the bishop, had lately appointed, was getting on. **Oh, my lord,’’ said the mam, ‘‘his preaching is most successful. The hid- iots henjoys it partickler.’’ Consideration. Clerk—I have been in your employ now going on five years, and I am get- tmg the same salary I started with. Proprietor—-I know it, but every time that I’ve made up my mind to cut you down or discharge you something has reminded me of your wife and little Oxes at home, and sol just couldn't do it. There, my man, you see I have a heart as well asa head.—Chicago News. The mushroom’s life is measured by hours, but it flourishes long enough for an insect to hang its egg on the edge of the ‘‘umbrella’’ and for the egg to be- come an insect ready to colonize the next ‘‘silver button’’ that pushes up. Meerschaum is a silicate of magnesia and is to be found chiefly in Asia Minor, Greece and Madrid. ~ Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. Many mixtures are tem- porary in effect, but Scott’s with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. 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E, Island, Canada OrFrice—Victoria Row, Roves-Until lla, m,2toé6ép. m, Llsi—d&w Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. THE MOHAMMEDANS., The Queer Manner In Which They Mis Up Religion and Murder. The month of Ramadan, in which the first part of the Koran is said to have been revealed, is observed as a fast by all Mohammedans. The fast extends over the whole ‘‘month of raging heat”’ and involves extraordinary self denial and self contrel. No food or drink of any kind may be taken from daybreak until the appearance of the stars at nightfall. The rigor with which a Mohammedan observes this fast and the great gulf be- tween its observance and obedience te the moral code are both illustrated by a story told in the life of one of the he- roes of India, Major John Nicholson. While Nicholson in 1854 was deputy gommissioner in Bannu, a native killed his brothe* and was arrested. He was brought before Nicholson on a very hot evening, looking parched and exhausted, for he had walked many miles, and it was the month of Ramadan. ‘*Why,’’ exclaimed Nicholson, ‘‘is it possible that you have walked in fast- ing on a day like this?’’ ‘*Thank God,’’ answered the Ban- nuchi, ‘‘l am a good faster.’’ ‘*Why did you kill your brother?’’ “I saw a fowl killed last night, and the sight of the blood put the devil in- to me.”’ ‘‘He had chopped up his brother, stood a long chase and been marched in here, but he was keeping the fast,’’ wrote the commissioner to a friend, that he might know what sort of blood- thirsty and bigoted people he, Nichol- son, had to govern. One day a wretched little child was brought before the commissioner. He bad been ordered by his relatives of the Waziri tribe to poison food. ‘*Don’t you know it is wrong to kill people?’’ asked Nicholson. ‘‘| know it is wrong to kill witha knife or a sword,’’ answered the child. “Wayt ‘*Becuuse the blood leaves marks,” answered the trained poisoner. A Pathan chief, who fell by Nichol- som’s side in a skirmish, left a little son, opon whom the English officer lavished care and attention. One day the 7-year- old boy asked his protector to grant him a special favor. ‘**Tell me first what you want.’”’ ‘Only your permission, sahib, to go and kill my cousins, the children of your and my deadly encmy, my uncle, Faltri Khan.” ‘To kill your cousins?’’ exclaimed the Englishman, horrified at the answer. ‘*Yes, sahib, to kill all the boys while they are young. It is quite easy now.”’ ‘You little monster! Would yen murder your own cousins?”’ ‘*Yes, sahib, for if I don’t they will certiinly murder me.”’ The little boy wished to follow Pa- than usage and thought it very hard that his guardian should prevent his taking so simple a precaution. DID THE GIRLS PAINT? How the Question Was Decided and a Bet Paid. Two well known society swells went to the Imperial theater one afternoon when ‘‘East Lynne’’ was the bill A few evenings before there had been dis- cussed at their club the subject of wor- en painting their faces. Several girls were mentioned who were suspected by their admirers of wearing an artificial carnation bloom. Others defended the young damsels and said it was natural. How to find out and win a wager that was laid then and there was the subject of the young men’s visit to the Imperial. ‘*East Lynne’”’ is a play which ought to make all women cry, they reasonei, for it makes even men’s throats grow thick. 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Village Cousin (showing his city relative around the hamlet) — That quiet, harmless looking man on the op- posite side of the street is a member of the church and one of the most public spirited, kind hearted and charitable men in the whee community, and yet he is the hardest hated and most indus- triously despised person in the village. City Cousin—How does that come about? Village Cousin—Why, you see, he has kept a diary continuonsly since 1871, conscientiously and methodicaliy jotting down from time to time «ll the important and unimportant happenings, episodes and incidents in our village life, marriages, births, the state of the weather, condition of the crops, what So-and-so paid for such and such a house, and so on and so forth, including the gist of everybody’s political utterances. And whenever the revered oldest inhab- itant says that this is the coldest, hot- test, wettest or driest season in ten years, or @ lady makes an assertion re- garding her age, or some one declares he paid a'vertain sum for his property, or a local politician cries out that he has always worked for the success of some particular party and never scratch- ed his ticket, the man with the diary pulls out his little book and calmly calls them down. asif it was his bound- en duty to do so. A Quick Witted Baptist. One of the candidates for the state senate down in Jefferson county, Ala., was a prominent Baptist, and he ex- pected his fellow churchmen to help push him along. The stery goes that he was campaigning on a country beat and had the good fortune to fall in witha whole congregation of Baptists. Wheth- er a prayer meeting had just been held or what the occasion of the gathering was is not known. About this time a light shower came up, and the candi- date at once raised a large umbrella which he was carrying. “You are not afraid of this little shower, are you, Brother ——?’’ re- marked one good Baptist, standing near. ‘‘Not at all,’’ responded the quick witted candidate, ‘‘but you know I am opposed to all forms of ‘sprinkling.’ ”’ He carried that beat solidly.—New Or- leans Times-Demuocrat. There are about 1,500 American stu- dents in Paris, most of them in art, and about 900 in Berlin, most of them in music, philosophy and the sciences In France the degrees and diplomas are granted by the national government and not by the univorsities. The Roman penny was valued at about 16 centa _— - = « f CONCRY in taking Hood’s Sar. saparilla, because «109 doses one dollar”. ts peculiar to and true only of the Ine True BLOQD Purifier. 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