iG ees be 3 4 1 Ee ; 1 791 me ae j | i Pre ve ath \ LEADING Dar.vy NEWeraPeR } SLANI . ’ : : Por MING Company, tn th Sa, : ' : Que Street -he « Reag 6 1ES SU RSCRIPTION . R00m ‘ VANCE $1.0 I Man 1g ‘ERWS Pinwe Thal a Di a : . e : . . 7 — ~e ’ . ~ TERM Pour Dollars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents part ( la t a 7 : pa sithege: Sani NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E. ISLAND, FRIDAY DECEMBER 15, 1893. VOL33.-NO. 141 ane . 4 4 arts . 4 . Aé é o? « * 4 Aa ~), IFode A tdedea a» . } } w wt ' th ‘ is ———— a ~ . a NN —EE wn ————— — = = separ remneanstinemnascswiipiden sihecliniylealithainini : j ia ne Rate cards a Th ¢ a by | NO MORE TRAIN COLLISIONS. BORROWED MIRTH. a ; : quoted e Os te J a pewri er. (RU if | How They May Pass Each Other on th: . eit ee - | Same Track. er ry ay | The double pointed electric train shown N . “ if Waite | at the World's Fair, by which it is ioped | ap aoe | to make 150 miles per hour, has recalleci | ad toa writer in Cassier’s Magazine the appea rey ‘ 7e° 7 YO ad | rather unique solution worked ont b) ‘ ‘ | . . ; i i i j 4 N i W _ i | some inventive genius several years azo ; vene | of the interesting problem of how jo a. 7 . > es : | enable two railrcad trains to pass each | inserted w the only Perfect Writing Mach- | | other on thesame track without collision. . ; i . : . : | ore et . ; { i cj iv c cING MIN E FIRM > The Ribhx ote | Heretofore attempts of this kind hive TAKING HIM INTO TH : ine. The Ribbon, the Shift | teen very disastrous. ‘The plan of th ese a . Tit : EXAMINER is coniddere onrd b Key and other antiquat- } genius in question was, atter all, vers “The woman of the hour” ts the one M ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Me E = . | shiuple, as most really great plans aud who has breakfast on time.—Bingnam > 2 Bleeds ond came ed devices discarded. ideas are. He proposed to place on the | ton Republican. : : rDur ‘ fronc of every locomotive going in one —— : om ' NEW MAC { direction along inclined plane, and on | The road agent never trusts the puts - nm rts - 49 . 5 } 2 ‘ “ . ‘i i , 7 this were to be to rails, These were to | His motte is spot Cash.”—Raute Fiein : : war , 1 wr ot > Fan cults whe come close to the regular track at the | ‘Vashington, sbesstine = NEW MANAGEMENT Both the method and results wien | ¢7me clos ee ae 22 Syrupof F igs is takea: itis plea sant | for ard and iower em the plane, ana | oe —_—_— : oo TOY ppg 1 nd ef es] - a 1 nc aed. de * | atthe upporerd were to be connected Miss Sereleaf—Love is bli d.von know . NEW PRINCIPLES, _ and refreshing to the taste, an acts | with other rails running along the tops | Miss Siarply—Aren’t: you thankful ¢ : “ " , 3 cently yet promptly on the Kidneys, of the ears and down to the main track | New York Heraid, . ow NEW PATENTS, Live: aid Boweis, cleanses the sys- | again on another inclined plave at tie ; gee ey ’ tem effectually dispels colds, head- — end of the tram, it Was &Xx e, hen a burglar asas the conundr ‘ - anal TN oa * tact bag z he Se tee plained that whea the train provided | ‘*Where’s your money P° it as Benera 7 7 iW M InN ’ cnt s and leve eS and oar habitua, with this attacivent would nee! tie Wisest prud to cive tt tip Life, i ~ ’ , £ <7 " onstipation. Syrup of k igs 1S the | wnother train on the sam track the Lit ——— ~ ) a kK WV LI ir It nly remedy of its kind ever pro: ; fr would simply go over the former, its : The youth—Aut w all sh i! Ngan ti lnaed. pleari > tae . weight making tne connection of tae | have my fe ow ori speas sellot me: i oe ‘ ineced, pleasing to the taste anc ac- | “elsh 3 ' . NEW BRAINS, - table ti 1 stomach prompt ir, | Prout of the inclined pline and the tatts | The sage Die —Incins polis Journal, pans am : : ewe} su es of the main track percect, and acting, at en r N EW Vi BETH YDS ts action and truly beneficial in 2t6 tue same time, asa brake on the speed The profession) poctogripher and the ns m7 — UDS, fects, prepared only from the mos‘ | of the twain underneath, It is. of | amateur hoid e stireiy different views of wt NEW CAPITAI .calthy und agreeable substances, its | course, perfectly evident that 1 this ia | the same things. —Yonkers Statesman. © The tu il fits, onvercellentaualities commend ii vention had been properly apprecated . nee ” eS — Hentat —_ . commends and generally adopted, the number of i W att-—Large bodies move slowly—— - Dee Ths CATES £00. hee o ali and have made it the most | joubie-track roads the world over would | Potts—Did you ever see a fat man sli = << = opuar remedy known. not now be half us great us it is, A on a banana peel.—in linapo. § Journa! 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The inventor, of course, fondly hoped to see the system adopted immediately on all single track road-, so that, in a few years, the sensation of riding over or under another moving train would inve been so Commuvn as wo almost un- noticed. phiss Genius ledifierent to Surroundings. It might le conjectured, that scoits aud Byron's genius Was favored by the circumstances of their virth ; that the wild scenes in which Seott’s infeney was passed, and the local lesends with wiich tis head was filled, determined him to ballad writing. aud | taunt the ballad writing led naturally in its turn to romance; and that the high station and undisciplined liberty of By- ron’s childhood fostered that passionate elf-will and brooding imaginatio, which showed themselves in his fie:ce, cornful and moody verse. This, we wy, might, perhaps, be conjactured with ome probability, and the like might be suid of Wordswor.h's infancy. But how shall we maintain that the conditious of Keats’ Cockuey birth in a livery stable, or his education in a_ dis- secting room, favored the growth of that uost delicate and rich type of almost | Hellenic clearness aud beauty of ineag vation? And how shall we main cuat Dickens’ menial tasks in the cu: ing of blacking bottles fostered i: srowth of that wonderful humor anu chat amicroscopic accuracy of vision which filled the world with laughter ind with inimitable caricature, suci as | ao comedy, not even Molier’s, had an ticipated? Again, we would have ven- cured to predict that a wild, despotic, irish evangelical spirit like Patnek Bronte, banished to the bleakest of Yorkshire moors, would have been-the iather of children so eager, origina!, and vivid in their reveries as those who eventually produced the unique passion of Ejlis and Currer Bell’s genius? So far as we know anythirg of the origim of genius, that origin is usually a sur prise, It is the rare exception and not the rule, wheu we find Caatham succeeding in producing sucii a hot-house flower as William Pitt, or James Mill, succeeding | in elaborating a specimen more perfect | tuan bimself of a thinker of his own type, in the studious, diligent, diffuse, | lucid, and rather dreary logician and economist, who let f his mark on the Euglish philosophy to the third quarter of this century. rare instances of this sort the higher kinds of original genius. Pitt and John Stuart Mill were considerable triumphs | of training for a purpose; but that pur- pose was a very limited one, and had nove of the largencss and frestiness of vitality which attaches to original genius. —'The Spectator, Odd Little Items In 1552 bocks on geometry in! nomy were destroyed in Kogland as savoring of magic. *_? i tiro- The capital letter "Q” will be found but twice in the Old Testament and three times in the new, ** The fashionable cat at show in London this year long haired. the national is blue and ** The original of the word trump as used in card-playing is said to be the French word “triomphe,” equivalent to the English “triumph.” *% The speed of the fastest railway train is only a little more than one-half the velocity of the golden eagle’s flight, the bird having been known to make 140 miles per hour. Mr. Bradley T. Johnson has presented the Maryland Historical Society a por- trait of Washingion as Colonel of the Twenty-second Regiment of Virginia Militia. Itisacopy of one painted by C. W. Peale. —_ The Notebook a Detriment, The young reporter may be known by the prominence which he gives his note- book. He produces it on all occasions and on no occasion at all. A young feporter who had failed to bring out the expected utterance from a prominent politician, and had nothing to show for his labor but a string of colorless plati- tudes, was Jamenting his ill-luck to a veteran. ‘You used your notebook, the latter. The junior admitted the soft impeachment. | *You seared the game,” said the veteran; “you will mever be a good interviewer until you throw away your notebook,” And there is much truth in what the veteran said, if you have a good memory and the power of mental concentration toa high degree. Without the presence of the notebook the reaily important public man will sit back comfortably in the most comfortable chair in the room and let his ideas unguarded play. He will smoke, and, if he is an ambitions man, and the interviewer smokes, he will give the latter a good cigar. To- bueco is a great aid to the indiscretion of utterance that is the making of a good interview,—Bostov Trauscript, According to latest advices from Africa Major Forbes is in hot pursuit of Loben- gula, and expects to capture him at once. King Lo seems to be as hard to capture as Emin Bey was to kill. African soil is very productive of canards about its dis- tinguishe | sons. The cable has captured the Matabele chief severai times. Hespreps of !adies in ill health have been or are being restored to health and strength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic it has become the great and popular family remedy, senses perhaps, — Nor do we ever find in | To borrow money 1s to borrow trouble and some men tind it a good deal «i trouble to borrow money.—Somervil Journal, Egotist—Everybody knows that I have a clear head. Cynic—Yes, of course : there’s nothing in it.—New York Jour- nal. “Well, here’s another of them skin games I've discovered.” Bangs—-Whav’s | that? ‘The bill for wife's seal cloak .”— | Chicago Inter Ocean, Wifey—Have you stll unkind thoughts | of that old rival of yours! Hubby—Yes. | Thatehim because you jilted him.”— Brooklyn Life. Jillson says an occasional scolding i | aliright in its place, but he has notice: | that it never does a boiler any good to | biow it up.—Butfalo Courier. Daughter—Papa, don’t you think ! ought to have my voice cultivated: Papa—l think you ougiit to lave soine- thing done to it.—Tit-Bits. A man can always tell wiere he go his cold just as easily as he can’t tel where he left his umbrella two or three | days before.—Somerville Journal. Mamie—Uncle George is going to give Sister Etta away at the wedding. Voumy—Hump'! leave her alone an * eli do it herself. —Chicago Record, Fond father—l want to tell you a funny thing my little girl said the othe: | day. Grumpy old bachelor—Don't; bury it in a magazine. —Boston Gazette. 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BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptly, In Good Style, At Lowest Prices. TRY US. mr ‘lg Examiner Pub. C0. London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND A Letter From His Dad. Drar Rie nae? Yours to hand yesterday, It gives me great pleasure in )sending you acheque for $100, Thanks to Prowse Bros. & Co. They have done the people of this country more good and saved them more money than A | any firm that ever started little too blooming for a bud—don’t you | hysiness in Charlottetown. I think?’ insinuated Bazar. Ethel. — Harper: Bluster—Do you mean to say that | am a liar? Biister—I hope that 1 could men you can depend on. not do so ungentiemanly a thing. But | see you catch my idea.—Boston Tran- | script. Trotter—What's the matter, Choliy ? Cholly—I don’t know—I don’t feel like myself to-day. Trotter—Why, Cholly, | let me congratulate you.—Brooklyu | Life. ——— | am giad you are buying your Furnishings and Carpets from They won't misrepresent an article io make a sale. You spoke about me recommending any- one who might want a Carpet to trade there. It woull de impossible for me to tell any- Jillson, whose eyesight is undimmed, one who has not alr ‘addy heard says the only opera g!asses he has an) use for are those he is compelled to co out after between the acts.—~Buffalo Courier. “I simply dote on Horace !” Said the Boston maid: ‘Don't you?” And the maiden from Chicago, Wondering, queried, “Horace who?” —Puck Old gentleman—My, my! to see little boys cry. hurt should act like men. Boy—Boo, hoo! Then I'd get li-licked fer swearin’. —Good News. Uncie—I would like to accommodate you, Jack, but money is tight and I hope you will take the will for the deed, Nephew—Certainly, Have you signed it, sir ?—Judge. | “So the young widow is going to mar ry Mr. Jingles? Isle a good catch *” ‘I sincerely hope so. ; 1 They say she | used to throw rolling pins at her first | husband.”—Truth. ix Chicago to throw old shoes after the newly married couple. counted safe, you mean, don’t you !— Truth. Now that Prof. Garner has come back from Africa with the ape and goril!: language fully Jearned, there may ir some possibility of understanding dudes. —Somerville Journal. I don’t prefer men who are i He—How can that She—-No. known to be rich. as rich,—Truth. What boots it how rich a dude may be In money, how poor in wit, Provided he finds out the mght of the bali His new dress suit doesn’t fit. —Chicago Dispatch. Arrows—Hullo, old chap! Congratul:- tions. I hear you have maried a lady with an independent fortune, Burrow No; I married a fortune with an inde- pendent lady.— Vogue. of mine was kept too long after bx in killed. Currie—And ti.@ one I'm eatin New York Herald. AI cannot understand why you shi tears at the theatre last night. but [ was fool lever saw. B—Yes, enough to pay for my ticket, How to Get a Sunlight Picture. Send 25 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) to Levev Bros.,Ltd., 43 Seott St., Toronto. and you will receive by posta pretty picture, ree from advertising, and well worth "jraming. your home. send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends | open. Write your address carefully, i Crummer—It is not counted good form | Gilleland—Not | be? She—They don’t spend their money | as freely as men who want to be known | Think Of it. of Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. Why. your sisters, your cousins and your aunts all trade there. They say their store is like a fair on market days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found Idon't like | pressing their way up to the Boys who get | counters to have a share in the bargains which they daily offer. Good bye. From your loving FATHER. OHNSOWS 4NODYNE LINIMEN Like ANY OTHE, As much Yor INTERNAL as EXTERNAL use, Im 1810 Criginated by an Old Family Pnysician. 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