are een rr dlimsaihmenticnadltneneneinietnaibtbe dntisaneanntende THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWSR, \'AXCH 29, 1699 ‘he Examiner Calenda o-FOR MAROH.... MOONS CHANGES , . {r} ; I! | from : | birm | ow ® Dying Pheasant Influenced Hir Whoie Career. The celebrated Russian novelist, Tur- | geneff, tells a most touching incident i have I his own life, which awakened in sentiments that have colored al! his writings with a deep and tender feeling. When Turgeneff was a boy of 10, Water. ! his father took him out one day bird tue As } | stubbie shooting. they tramped across brown a golden pheasant rose with a low whir from the ground at bis fect, and with the joy of a sportsman throbbing his veins he raised his gun and fired, wild with excitement, when the creature fell fluttering at his side. | Life was ebbing fast, but the instinct of the mother was stronger than death | itself, and with a feeble flutter of ber | wings the mother bird reached the nest ‘where her young brood were huddled, | unconscious of danger. Then, with such 'a@ look of pleading and reproach that | his heart stood still at tbe ruin he bad wrought, and uever to his dying day ‘lid he forget the feeling of cruelty and ' guilt that came to bim in that moment, the little brown bead toppled over, and only the dead body of the mother shield- ad ber nestlings. ‘Father, father,’’ he cried, ‘‘what done:’’ as be turned his borror stricken face to his father. But not to his fatber’s eye had this little tragedy | been enacted, and he said: ‘‘ Well done, ay sou. Tbat was well done for your Grstshot. You willsoon bea fine sports- man.”’ ‘*Never, father, mever again shall I destroy any living creature. If that is sport, | will have none of it. Life is more beautiful to me than death, and since [| cannot give life 1 will vot take &. '—Atlanta Constitution. > a Latinized English. There was a period in the history of English literature, says Professor Mark San ot oun gh | Sets i W Ss >» 39 5 45 .. 7 ‘ 2 Thursday 38 16 : ] : Friday 36 47 12 4 04 4 Saturday 34 49 15 4 53 $ Sunday 32 50 18 5 42 € Monday 30 §2 22 6 31 7\ Lnesday 28 53 25 72 3 Wednesday; 26 54 28 8 08 $ Thursday 24 56 31 = 8 Sé 10 Friday 22 57 35 | 9 45 V1 Saturday 20 +|5 59 39 10 34 12 Sunday 18 6 O 41 j11 23 3 Monday 16 l 45 morn 14 Tuesday 13 3 48 1 Oi 15 Wednesday 13 + 51 1 50 26 Thursday ll 5 55 2 39 | a7, Friday 9 6 58 ci) 19 Saturday 8 ya @ 6 29 Sunday 5 9 4 5 05 20 Monday 3 ll 8 5 54 21, Tuesday l 12 ll | 6 42 | 22 Wednesday 5 59 13 l 7a wWihursday | 57 | 15 18 | 820 | 24 Friday 55 16 21 9 09 25) Saturday 53 17 24 6 59 26) Sunday 5] 19 28 10 46 27; Monday 49 2 oe. MA oe 28) | uesdav 47 21 34 even Vednesday 45 22 37 . oo 2 hursday 43 2 41 2 02 311F riday 5 42 28 i124 2 50 » 4 P a | S © ° g IS 6 THE NAME 2 OF g THE SOAP | 7 ‘ : that has peculiar Q 2 qualities for washing | 3 clothes and is good | for all uses. LGHEST IN QUALITY. Wants, Lost, Found, &e —S eee mn —— W AN PEP — Wen furnished & well heated | ooo wa _ SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these ‘Little Pills, bedroom with orivate board. xddress stating | . 4 zn and locality. a. B.C. Cho. Examiner; ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, uh. a . . . | sncigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- ae rt . LOST,— a peit of gold giasees were Inst last | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- nig vet een the Poa % an , nai >t, ie . > ~ : : ween . : ost Oflice and Pownal St, | 0.5 Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue ies Helena M, Potvin iz | - on ‘ ae - sa ’ ikea il | Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They WANTED —an experienerd cook 'm a -mall | Revulate the Bowels. 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A i tiiese hr ot Ode gu its are we'l koown, and red tv tis, PrRicks VERY LOw, SANDERSON & CO PURE FOOD SELLERS, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pifly — . | | ) | .| TURGENEFF ABHORS SPORT. | ;..; ' The Ailantic, when tht 't sentence was cne in which English thoucht was so rn in! a classic mold as to make the English reader stand on his head to see the meaning of it. That was because the us fact in most Latin sentence: ss a periodic structure. It was 1 to beau‘iful expression to as etbis perfection for Fuglish seu em rm tel Liddeli in of a pert y! I abi orf i ; ha Men shut their eyes to a multiplicity « ‘gear the: Wuictstaud wuua Chose Oat of : ue a single form which they the same way a false type « eu up in bi sces Where men sould look tor a rea gn t Ip heuuty bas often bs id. act 110. Applause In Spanish Theaters. If when traveling in Portugal or Spain you go to the theater and wish to applaud any performer, be very carefcl bow you do it. De not hit the gronnd with your stick, or kick against the woodwork of your box, or stamp with your feet. A few y2ars agol was in Lisbon and went ona night to one of the theaters to see a zarzuela, as the comic operas imported from Spain are called. I was with a party of friends in a stage bax. Now, in Portugal such a box is, as the name implies, on the stage itself, and you could not be near- er the performers. Needless to say, you are too near for comfort. The light blinds you, the gust and powder cover your clothes, the defects of the perform- ance are glaring. On the night to which I specially re- fer a woman came upon the stage and sang a ballad with much taste and fee!- ing. When she had finished, some of my party applauded, and I knocked on the floor of the box with my stick. The woman did not accept an encore, and as she went off threw a reproachfu! glance at me. ‘‘It was not so bad as ali that,’’ remarked one of my friends, a good judge of music. *‘Sol thougbt,’’ 1 replied. ‘‘Then why did you condemn it,’’ he asked, and then began to laugh. “I see you don’t know the custom of the country,’’ he went on. ‘‘ When wo find a thing very bad indeed, we do as you have been doing.’’ I felt very fool- ish. —Today. Thum bscrews,. William Carstairs, the Scotch divine who for 14 years served William III as confidential secretary and adviser in chief, had been implicated in the Rye House plot, a conspiracy to assassinate Charles II and place Monmouth on the throne. Es was put to the excruciating torture of the thumbkins, or thumb- screws, which he endured heroically, without confessing or implicating cth- ers. After Carstairs became the private adviser of William be was presented with the instrument by which he had been tortured. The king, wishing to see the measure of fortitude necessary to endure the terrible torture without making a confession of some sort, placed bis thumbs in the machine and to:d Carstairs to turn the screw. He turned slowly and cautiously. ‘‘It is unpleasant,’* said King Wil- liam, ‘‘yet it might be endured. You are trifling with me. Turn the screw so that I may really feel pain similar to that you felt.’’ Carstairs turned the screw sharply. The king cried out, and when released said that under such pain he would have confessed to anything, true or false. A Mozxster Palace. Spain possesses one cf the largest buildin si. the worid, .I¢ is: ” ~~ DEADLY CATARRH has fastened its relentiess grip upon some member of nearly every family in the land. Competent authorities estimate that from eighty to ninety per cent..of the entire population of this continent suffer from some form of this repulsive and dangerous malady. 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It is built entirely of granite and measures 744 feet in Jength by 580 feet in breadth. At each corner is a tower 200 feet in height. The building is supposed to represent an epormous gridiron lying upside down, and this.shape is believed to nave reference to St. Lawrence, who Was martyred cn a gridiron. Twenty-one years were spent in build- ing it, and it cost over $12,000,000. It has been twice partly destroyed by light- ning and wes sacked by the French sol- diers in 1808. Thera are 14,000 doors and 11,000 windows. Queen W ......4.ima’a Cath, The corcuation of the youug gneen of Hollantl wili take place, according tow recenliy pubsssbed G.erse, co tepi 6 On that day the young women, with baud taised, iu ile presence "uf the states goucral, will pledge berse!s to the tuiluwing formula, which is a sivapge coutrast to the caths adminis tered to the Russian and Ge1wan em- perors: **| swear to the people of the Nethber- jnnds to observe and always maintain the fundamental law. 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Island Railway Baster Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EX“URSION PETURN TICKETS at One First class Fere will be ssued March 29'h to Avril 3°d, 1899, both i clusive to and from all stations, gooa to return upto and inctuding ‘pril 4th, i899, : i Niekets are not good for gc ing journey after date of issue. Special Cheap Rates. Tickets will be issued on al! trains SATUR- ‘AV. Ist April, good *o veturm same day, at the following low rajes:— fentah tO CRAIG nn. cc decccedvns $1.35 \ hertan - e* ee. 1 25 Biocm field 7" ae Ww eary sey 1.15 Port Hill Oe aos eo eae ee eee a 95 Wellineton wo so eee ken cee 85 Mi-couche - 8d “pinmerside - _ a 1d Kensington se - sd "ee own wT Sie an En erakf ” a rt) ‘ape “iaverse Ven bipeys :: ee Rredaibsane ves 60 un «rt River : 15 N. Wilt hire " wars 15 harlotterowoa “* sage ies -ouris Rd Rear River ™ peeeeehascs 73 1, Peters ro ook ena weer 75 Georgetown “ Biker oe wae 40 Cad yan ™ 75 o ell : 60 Mt. S ewe st 15 Tige eh to Summerside 0 95 A bertesi ee ae , > Bioe mfisid r ; = 75 "Leary peu 2 0 ao Por Hill = si éneege ae Venvlirgton = 85 the oa me . 7 <er sogton _ 25 “pee wu a 35 mern'd r 15 spe Tre versa . 6 Brads’ bene ” el LF unter River ” vatmang ts an N. Wiltshire “ rn he Charlottetuwn “* gia i a [ote meciate Stations at vronotinate rates a *nerial Pessencer Train wqill leave Tig- nish #652” ™. *pril ist; arrive at Chariotte. Charlo: te- 7 rownabeut10 10 #. m. Le»ve town ** 3 30 p m. Summerside at545 p. m. arrive ot Tigrtsh abour 9.09 pp m,; ‘llowing 1; eople wes of Summers'de ap On~p- ‘ottetown. doiug their business and reiurning the same day, G, A. SHAFP, Surerintendent’ Railway O*Ree, Ch town, 1, 96 mar i—1ew : “7d s tae -_ SF Pin. RL | 5im piest, TEE Lightest Piate Camera rr a mastman 's | “) -. %O~ hal Eureka J r. es nictures 334 x 314 inches; weighs but 1 “nis lens, rotary sautter, three st é Ccs2et ior 90d $erev.. Periectly adapre SANS ™. “KPGSures ans egquauy cv I x! 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