RAAAL AAAS ARARAARAARARARARR “— RICH. MELLOW. THE KING OF SCOTCH WHISKIES “A Wee Drappie o Guaranteed 10 years old. Tasting tells the flavor cf this For sale here, there, every where, |SAAAAA AAS AAR AAAARAASAR Pattison’s Whisky SOFT. GRAND OLD WHISKY = for Sale By All Licensed Vendors = ? THE DAILY EXAMINER, AANA te Y PE SPE SEE CF ERY eeRN EEA EEE — me a INPERCOLNAL COAL MINING CO. Ltd (Drummond Colliery) Westville, N.S. The undersigned has been appointed agent of the above Company for P. E. Island. All orders for Coal will be issued and payment therefor meceived at my office. Prices and further information furnished on application. FRED. W. HYNDMAN THEY ARE HERE BUT WE HAVE NO ROOM FOR THEM 5 doz Ladies’ Shirt Waists. ® dozen Ladies Wrappers, To effect a speedy sale, will be sold at 10 per cent lower than can be bought lsewhere in the city. Pretty patterns, ———— AT J.B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your ‘Tothing and HUSTLING Boots in our repair department—That is how it is with us at present, We Want to keep it up Let us send for’'your mattresses,"and have them remvde. some of your furniture needs repairing, We And it won’t cost much neither. TRY US? Perhaps can do it—Do it cheap—Do it guod JOHN NEWSON, Wellersof good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture, FASHion FAShion The New Colerings in Suitings The Latest Designs in Trouserings Thd New vest Fabries for Prince Alberts and Morning Coats ryy. , e . ¥ len the Jatest fashion plates, me then you want to «now if our ar.ists can produce the ed just as represented. nearly everybody. arment when finish She bosses every body—well] We are up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can | ‘ produce the rest as represented on the fashion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Suit SARTORIAL ARTISTS, | John McLeod & Co’y SIE & THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER. It Was Established In China In the Eighth Century. The oldest newspaper in the world is the Tsing-Pao, or Peking News, founded in the year 710 A. D. Until quite late- ly it was generally supposed that the Kin Pan, a Chinese journal published in Peking for the last thousand years, was the oldest newspaper in the world. In a very able work recently published, | however, Imbault Huart, the French consul at Canton, shows that this high honor belongs to the Tsing-Pao, which has been published continuously since the year 710 and is even said to have been founded some 200 years before that date, or early in the sixth century, 800 years before a newspaper was known in Europe. The Tsing-Pao now appears as a book ef 24 pages, octavo size, tied in a yel- low cover by two knots of rice paper. Each page bas seven columns, and each cclumu bas seven characters, or letters, which read from top to bottom. The types are made of willow wood. ‘This is the ‘‘edition de luxe”’ officially recog- nized by the emperor, and the price of which is about 24 centsamonth, There is also a popular edition, got up rough- ly on poor paper and printed, or rather daubed, from a plate of engraved wax. This costs 16 cents per month and is issued an hour before the other. It ds the official journal of the gov- ernment—the ‘‘Times’’ of China. It gives all the details concerning the per- son of the emperor, his movements, his maladies, bis remedies, the imperial decrees and the reports of the ministers, in the printing of which every error is punisbed with death. It announces to all the provinces the date which has been fixed by the em- peror for the people to change their summer hats for winter ones, which they are expected to do as one man. This journal is easy to read, for it ap- pears in an English translation in Shanghai. After the Tsing-Pao the most impor- tant paper in Chiua is of modern date— the Chin-Pao, or Shanghai News, founded in 1872. It bas a circulation of some 15,000 copies, and at the close of the Franco-Chinese*war Li Hung Chang made use of it—an innovation till then unknown—to influence public opinion aud demonstrate by history the rights of the Chinese over Anam. Chinese newspapers are usually print- ed on yellow paper, which is change‘ to blue in case of mourning aud red on gala days. One paper has three editions each day—on yellow paper in the morn- ing, gray at noon and white at night— so that the sellers cannot substitute one edition for another in serving their cus- tomers. Another journal has a title which signifies ‘‘the reproduction of what it is necessary to know,’’ all given on a couple of pages, octavo size. They readily attempt to *‘en-Chiuese’’ foreign words, as, for instance, the word ‘‘tele- phone’’ is made to read ‘‘to-i! foung.”’ The Chinese press, like many of their other institutions, has remained station- ary for 1,000 years, but is now begin- ning to wake up and modernize itself. —San Francisco Call. at ) Al 4) X Ue Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo, St. We still huve some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pier'and, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co's. JOY & DAVIES A—> 5 es eee ad If You Need a “Watah Articls of Jewelry or Si'verware CHARLS , Stimulate the There is achance of a bargai) if you buy this week, as we tike stock May l|st., and wish to reduce stock before them. and close out some /ings, EW.TAYLOR, Victoria Jewelry Store. | ITTETOWN, MAY 4, a NE 8 Prompt Answers. , Th- lecturer on health had finished his discourse and invited his auditors to asx any questions they chose con- cerniug points that might seem to need clearing up when a lean, skinny man rose up and asked: ‘‘Professor, what do you do when you can’t sleep at night?’ ‘“‘l usually stay awake,’’ replied the lecturer, ‘‘although, of course, every- body should feel at liberty to do other- wise if he chooses. Are there any otber questions?’’—Chicago Tribune - On the Twirling of Legs. Hundreds of thousands of people de- yote their ' lives fro ym childhood to learn- ing irl their legs rapidly (dancers), or to booms h notes sand strings very rapid- ly (musicians), or to draw with paint and represent what they see (artists), or to turn every phrase inside out and find a rbyme to ever peo- ple, often very kind ar 1d clews or and ca- pable of all sorts of useful labor, grow savage over their specialized and stupe- fying occupations and become one sided and self complacent specialists, dull to all the serious phenomena of life, and skillful only at rapidly twisting thoir lega, their tongues or their fingers. ‘What Is Art?’ _ Candles at Dinner. A woman who has carefully studied the effects of light at ber dinners says that un- shaded candles in high old fashioned can- delabra that branch out in many direc- tions are absolutely thé perfection of light for a table, and are, too, a most becoming light to the faces of the guests gathered around it. The candelabra should be tall enough to carry the lights fairly high. The pretty candle shades so much in use tothe furnishings of the vent the most effective | y word. 1d tbh Tolstoi’s ‘ are decorative table, but they pr aud becoming light. ~ Ingratitude. One of the passengers from the wrecked steamer Kameruka who was saved by pigs swimming ashore with a life line ate bacon for breakfast as soon as he arrived at t Sydney. —Exc! hange. stoma rouse the liver. cure bilious- “Pills ness, neadache, dizziness, sour stomach, constipatic etc. Price 25 cents. sold by all druggista, The oniy Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla For Coughs, Colds, Bron- S Spruce throat, ctc. Gum KERRY, WATSON @ CO., Prornicroas, MONTREAL. ; “s0@oROeOsOeC ol Wants, Lost, Found, &¢. TO TLet—* house on iHilisborouch Street conteiniog 9 rooms besides pontry. at present oronpled by “r W. 8 McKie, Possession viven Wth of Mav. Apply to Mrs Blateh corner Gt. Geo end Fitzroy Sts. 101 eod o0s WANTE!)- 4 boy ahout 16 vears af age to learn the baking Apply to the Eclipse Bak- ery. Lol WANIED—-Two saleswomen, must b> ex- nevienred Reer Rror lot WAN LK '.—We want to :urchase a tnoro- u*hbred hare hem Bul, ore totbhree years od Appiy to A. Horne & C. ipo WANTED—Immediate'y, @ girl about 19 ereof age to purse One baby, Apn'y at this office wg iti L oar tor near Victo ‘toria Park, a Mc n- Fincer wii! ne svit- yim re Vo-st pocket camera, ably rewarded bs icaving i' at this: fice Me vier Seeds nm, Orchard anl Cottave To ‘eton very re ASON2 tle term~. Whiih'n tt eityl mits, City watr Apply ear'v1o LL, L. Beer 100—lw WANTFD.—Salesmer permanent p'sce. Brown Bros. & Co, brown’s Nu’ series, Ont, > Lb —The house and premises Known as the “(sid Londo». Hous?,’+ituateon water “t., pext‘> ‘-overnment Warehense No 1 \ mi- to Peake aro & ('n jants--tf WwW iN Sid Oo ; salary from start, “D—An experienced cock, wages ais to Mra BF, Baviieid, v7 ‘OOK WANTED.—Apply te Mra Pullivan Prishton Villa, 95 Uf TO LE1.- One nan ef the three story dwe! nz house, -ontaining eigkt ] 2 ooms, on *ripee St Pose esion give h On 2nd way next V. W. Wellner 42 WANTED. \ ecmpetent girl for genera] ework. pply lo Mrs. Arthur New) 226 "ANTED.—An apprenice blacksmith busines ,. Pownal W bart. to ivarn ithe Apply to G. H. Foster, dy eod sem "sinning haiti TO LET —That com fortabie and pleasantiy situsted house on upper Queen St_ being the southern half of the residence of the late ief Justice Palmer, now in cecuvation o { omman* er Cheyne. Hot and cold water nh sam, rent moderate, possession g ven Ist May next, Ayply to H, JAMES FaLMER th’ town, 65 PROMPTLY SECURED I Rica GS QUACKLY. Write tio-dar for opy of our big Book on Patents. 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