ee ee ae ee ae i i faa i a ail se 4 ' a ™ ian tae : —. } ‘ ; F . : 4 ; ‘ - Hi + i‘ * - THE DAILY EXANINER, CILARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, 1897 ee : . = processfon8"so big that along in June, 4 o when he is going up the streams to the : B.« mine O T spawning beds, yon can almost walk across a stream on the backs. ' iz as : : + ’ vy »hyy “ . : a ~yTYT? \¥ . ® . . : _ i ‘ » be 12 7 . Hh, Fish catching Pigs are as common That hog of mine got it into his head 3 WOON, OF. OH. d. ii.. Pp. Mm i On ve rine oters 5 sinyey ; ee } s ¥ Nagy ta, along the Puget sound waters as king- | that he was cut out for better things 0 a 00 " . . ' ; ’ , a ot ° : t. . 7 hi . . . : ishers are ob al eastern trout stream. | than yanking weak and tired dog salm- lf WORK ‘ CALENDAR, DEC, 1897 GREAT ON DOG SALMON. ae But When It Came to Tyhee the Razor- : Peli Moon, Sth, 12h. 41 1, Mkinight. back Overmatched Himself. 7 | Why, [had an old razorback hog when | on out of water and that tyhee were Dey of Week | - " sue Iwas out there that I'll bet could go | about his size. I saw him making his : os : | feiees | Sets out any day im any of the streams that | way one day very leisurely to a stream pe 8a V 6L V ercoa ir . se ee hem. — -s Saale into Puget sound and catch more | that ran toward the sound just back of Thou ngs f P | , 2} Wed " tlw i5 pound salmon in 20 minutes thaw | my mill, and I thought it was a little - 8a 0 bop G : ( ' } t} YTD) yw la -2ow . ’ . ae , “ . ",. . . 3 | Tharsday 10 the best fisherman ou the whole Jersey | queer, for there wasn’t much in his for- 3; All well made and first class trimmings. 3 | coast can kill bluefish in a whole day. aging line in that direction. Iwas busy, > : any Craca riz rOaACH . . ni ? I owned qu > a = : - : pchasin ite though, and paid no attention to the OWE THEIR HEALTH TOMUNYON'S : >) > | on the sound, and alth ugh th were | matter. A minute or two later I heard rices y al J a ns : a good many crack 1 fish catch: IMPROVED HOMEOPATHIC ’ 7 8 1 ?s cat : the hog give a loud squeal of distress, 7) 7: y ! ers there I stood ready any time to back ; 1. looking i hy lirectio I saw : . . 1 xey . S ‘ ¢ and, looking ih that direction, Say c 3 ; — = ie th ‘ ee : 78, B | Wednesday : unlleiey: thle: nile eat wail sapicia: Gas) ce <. Ges aieee aes eh ce Pi MEDIES. Those m need of a winter overcoat, shoald call and see : ; ~ x j other one, bar none, that could be away from something that had hold of a ne these wonderful values before purchasing- _ e Ss brought on. That hogy as a lsbermap i him. 1 ran to give him some help and } ak? S was simply a wonder, and he never got there just in time to see the razor- _ Ask Your Drugegist for Mum i 4) | ° caught anuvthing but salmon. The y were | back jerked head first under the water yon’s diuide to Healts.— Bay 4 4 resday i S salmon that probably you and I would and disappear beneath the surface likea | 4 Ox fa : = 1} Wear y ! 13 | ° not care to eat, for they were a trifle | stone. A a “A nt Munyon ” Remedy rere y a 16 I + 9 weak and sligh ly under the weathe _— A dead tyhee, maybe a 29 pounder, | and Cure Yourself, AD | i RTC HAN & a AILORS, ioc = | 9 maybe the hookbill, but more thau like- | lay half on the shore and half in the | witness ‘alias ce = 1B 10 ly the dog salmi ” And hogs are uot | water. Marks on it showed that the | Munon’s Rheumatism Cure seldom fails is . i : " 4 th 1 the only four footed fishe rs for the se out hog must have captured it. But tyhees bitin ‘te: ‘ene ti) ahem hours, dian. th 4 s a7 | Li there either, not by a big sight. I have | weren't invalid dog salmon, and a cou- © few days Price 25¢. 2iw \ 17 ~ seen, w.thin a distance of less than = j ple of the captured fish’s traveling com- Munvon’s Dyspepsia Cre positively eaves a ‘ ‘7 | Ls mile along one of those Puget sound panions, in my opinion, had rushed to all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble 2A Friday is Is streams, half a dozen bears, a ianlly Or | its assistance. Aid was too late and Price 26c, 25 | Saturday ts if two of wildcats, a whole colony of rac | vengeance took its place. The avenging _ Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pain ® S| a +S a coons, not a few welves, besides a dozen | tyhees had just reached out and taken | !9 the back, loins or groins and all forms of kid- . ;M — 1s ye or more razorback hogs, to say nothing | Mr. Razorback by the neck, and, in | ney disease. Price 25c. | Tuesda +) 16 { f & SCOTe OF SO ¢ f eagles, all ChULaAns d in | spite of his resistance had lugged him j Munyon ” Headache C ure stops headache mn = ‘on = , 1. 16 the sport of fishing for dog salmon. | in and drowned him. He floated down | ea ; ea a positively cures all oJ | Thursday ‘| 1% B satehead amid senibleven Sindladideladiads a ; a asa little |. unyons Pe Ointment positively cures a St) Frida io | 418 ' ut, speaking of that particular razor half an hour or so later and was a little | forms of piles. Price 250. back salmon poy of mine, ue aes 80 | the — looking ne ar ever ty | Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all im- expert at tanding Gog saimion and Hoos- | Tf he had been butchered, scalded | purities of the blood. Price 2¢c. - -_-- ne eR EN ee bills and humpies and similar kinds scraped and half dressed, he couldn't Ss Manvon's pare Reaniine are a boon to : a . ; ; W that he got the big bead and thought have looked more torn up. He was the uli Women. . ° . : . : | ‘ my ‘ , i e ee a } “4 t b Island Railway he’d try his band, or rather his snout, | only razorback I ever knew or heard of | Munyon 5 Asthma Remedies relieves m 3 . on a run of fresh tyhees or chinooks. | that tried to fish fortyhees. I was sor: | ™'DuUtes and cure permanently, Price $1. «as men eeae These are the boss salmon, and the nice, | ry to lose him, for I was counting on | .,,!"yon’s Catarrh Remedies never fail. ; : : " yellow. savory chavs you get in the cans nakiner nod deal of sea om Dien. | Phe Catarrh Cure—price 25c.—eradicates the , On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, th. | YE+Ow, Savory chaps you get i a a ung a gus oom money ¢ > | disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- teains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun they ship from out there. When he iS | backing him in his line against all com- lets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. 1 ha LS davs excepted.) as under. feeling good, and that is pretty much | ers, but his ambition was fatal to all Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve a x, hide, Ee TAA SY all the time, you might as well take a | my hopes.—-New York Sun. beente: “Price occ. a a — ee a ee a . ~ | fall out of your sawmill as fool with a — Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. i ni WS th Pravas Oxt- STATIONS Trains : In tyhee. He doesn’t think a thing of Rich Man, Poor Man. Price $1. SRS rs ware. Read cn ward. Read weighing 50 pounds, and he travels in A short time ago a man who had seen A separate cure for each disease. At ad) SOOO cown, up. b aia gine —- METH. dr rorists ostly 2¢c rial | ee etter days approached several benevo uggists, mostly 25c a vial, Pp. w.JA. M 2 ala lent looking gentlemen at a well known | ae meeee eee to Fyat. manne PF. ee J 3 90 6 15 - Charlottetown ... a a 9 0 hotel, asking for a meal. Each one re- | ae fieal ee. a po ae with {tex ; 7 ° : . aical ad cr an iisease, 3 53 6 W® .-Royalty Junction. g yg 9 19 pulsed him, until finally a reporter, | . 4 43 7 03 ..North Wiltshire. | 5 go § 20 who had just been paid off, invited = = = 458 7 13,.-Hunter 2 B.e. | 5 59) 8 15 him to have a snack with him. It was | & 34) 7 37,..Bradalbane....../ 5 0g) 7 37 @ good snack, too, and it took all the re- | Oysters a 7 = se ea ie Sones 5 02) 7 28 porter’s money, but he said if wasa | 7 53,--Freetown ....... 4 52) 7 14 satisfaction to him to know that the 7q|.. Kensington .... acl @ & . Y 2 a : ro “ y _— ji ; 38) 7 os i ee the Trigger. | poor man had one square meal at last. sters 140 8 15 Lief 7 | Ly. { on 11 00 cull the Slainex presse | The incident reminded me of the rich } O ster (2 8 50 ..« Miscouche ..... 12 1210 87 i. order to commit sui- man who told the poor man to work. | VY 2 2D) @ 17)-- Wellington...... | 3 28:10 10 cide. He doesn’t even | He said he couldn’t get work, but stil! weds oe 3 18 9 45,--Port Hill .......' 3 99! 9 21 te a gun or any kind/| the rich man said, ‘‘You must work.’’ JOY } J } | —xuy 4 3810 35) --O'Leary......... 211/803; ™ p oly by ed eae anne Some time after the rich man fell into ; OY , JOY I j 5 10 51): mene ttees 1 55 7 38 the same time neglect | the water and called to the poor man to : ; oan Sms... beets orl o ; Lis health. Death will | rescue him. “Swim,” said the poor Victoria Cafe, Great MLL Si: * + *B8ISh .... --- 112 5 5 55] do the rest. Men nowadays are ail in a **ButI can’t swim,’’ said the rich Pr. Mla. ow.) - '. m.|A. M. | hurry. They bolt their food, and get indi- = ica - ym : ok ” be : of — George Street. a " Pr. M.| | » gestion and torpid liver The blood gets i Bam. . ™ o sat ° po = yon Oysters served in every st 7] Af e . ¥ = on +, iid aie 4. M./P. : impure. When the blood is impure, sooner | Must swim. When a man asks alms, _ a ae oucry |=«mayee ter a Government Olicial aa oo |: ieee | Seuaaties 9 10) 4 10) of later something will “smash.” The | it is always well to consider that some | Lunches and dinners with despatch. ¥ 7 2B : ry ‘Bedf d sunes| 8 60) 3 50) smash will be at the weakest and most | day the situation ziay be reversed, and | As usual, | am prepared to deliver ° : - . ; 3 4il.- OTE «sevens , 8 32) 3.17} overworked point. In a marshy country . a eee es f . . We are in the Dairy Suppl y business to stay notwith- 8 25) 4 2)... Mt Srewart...... ' S$ 10| 2.45| it will probably be malaria and chills. A | them the man who can’t swim must | Oysters in any quantity to customers ° a 7 ~ * Ee =Js : Sl 4 dal .Mardl........- | 7 171 2.60} Working man will probebly have a biticae | Grown,-sMosion Traveler. to any part of the city. standing the unfair competition of au official whose travelling 9 14] 5 O4. St. Peters ..... | gigi 4 ¢ attack. A clerk or bookkeeper will have “<4 > i . 5 : 5 oll = oa. Bear River ..... |G a Ps deadly consumption. A business, or pro- A Spider Story, Telephone Connection. expenses are paid oat ot the public frnds. We pa y our own, 30 45) 6 10) -Souris.... ..... 6 10,12 00 en Elie ee ee on In one of the splendid rooms of the ai? 34 ¥ pP OY and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre- — - . \. MiP. M. the wha ph agin be A guacein - a nay > ase ee oe oy a the ee y * E sented, for quality ol workmanship in cheese vais, cream <P. M. tn ases if U remedy ts taken a e ions is e figure of a large spider 5 ms . + seach _ . aa $10} 4 1a}. .Mt. Stewart ... ? 05, 2 35 | Tight time. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical | wrought in gold. According to the Port- fevORIA CAFE | vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper- >i = of). . Cardigan 7 4: ‘ scovery makes th ite keen, diges- ee nee ; i . ivi ; ° > a 2 oa ee ce eeee (12,1 23} ae tak haan pos Seog ote land Oregonian a tradition as pictur- a . ing ol receiving vats, and all Other Dairy Supplies in stock or ” § we own ....) & 55 ; : 2%; ~ ; P , . ; . A. ™ >. mM. — 6 1 Qo | ive. the blood pure and the nerves steady | esque and interesting as that told of at Geor LEO BE.ccece to erder at short notice. = moni iimnntitintyinenpeneen te, eee’ et Ge strong. It drives out all disease germs. | David of Israel and Robert Bruce at- | ~. = W . l ] ie . "=. i a.m, | It makes rich, red blood, firm flesh, solid | taches to this piece of work. It com. e have vn hand Alpba Separators which return ae. a « muscle and healthy nerve-fiber. It cures| ~ eRe Somgen ee cil : 6 40) "Got Toeens | oa Sealatin oud Dillons Sttacha. Te corte aarm | Metmorates wis incident in the life.f | -ccrcess ...oscosecnsee coarse secses sersersee sveeeeee | MOLE MONEY to the patrons than any other, ee ‘ . ‘ . : veenes " ‘ . ~ . . > ™M ous prostration and exhaustion. It cures 98 | Frederick William, the granduncle of : : Separator oil t iat wil! insure safe aes - ee A. ce Oe aaa See — the present emperor of Germany. An | } XMVS ala th Pp ia uer running at extreme ‘Talmsare run by Eastern @tandarv’ ‘Time. | Pierce's Gommen Senos Medical Adviser attempt had been made to poisoa him | ; RES- : P ad any other on the market. @ A SHARP. D.POTTINGEk. ouanine the letters of thousands who have re a ve he a ee & spi- ENTS : Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. ntendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs en cured. der fell into the cup, and for this reason : : Dair , ] n » af eal . "ine Voncton, N RB. snes _ a one of yous many a. by the beverage was given toa dog, who. : Look : } d J Pp ants tuat Ww ill run W ithout an expert engineer : $7 cines tes Mrs. Per- ; . , ‘ ; wad : ‘i ; : Ratway Ofice.June., 1897 lia Cook, of 140 W. 34 St., Covington, Ky. Your | immediately upon taking it, died. The | : Every ; | On hand. eg ; ersme* lave teutk ee Ekwiee i eae a was ee a the i : ce : Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas been spaired of.”’ , golden spider in the Fotsdam palace lm- : : imported so far En ines that d : ° * hy be , : ; 0 not require to be driven to HO R SA / Hi. Send 31 ome-cent stamps, to cover cost of mortalizes the incident. : ha > extre d t b 8! s 1 customs and mailing only, to the World's ne pie > ; * reme speed to obtain enough power, All work warranted cvmtabidiinds’s ispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, " . : : or une year ‘ 74" | N. Y¥., fur a paper-covered copy of Dr. ‘“‘There,’’ said the lady, pointing to : pone buy- : y . RARE q HANCE Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser: > ; sé ; : ‘ strik : ing for , : oe , —cloth binding 50 stamps. A whole med. the wens pile, how does that erike ° the lit : Call at our up town store in the Temple Gre fton St. The property occupied by J.J, Gay and son | ical library in one 1000-page volume. you: : ¢ i sy ? ae _* gn eee o Pownai. 7 miles from ‘*Madam,’’ responded Mr. Perry Pa- : tle ye ; Cherlottetown. arlottetown, is offered forsale. The pre- of aie atts *y : : : : »rietors have carried op a teres. asi se j tettic, ‘I never saw the like. ’’-~Indian- : ne Jon : : * len pursery, and seed business for thirty apolis Journal. : have : ‘ ‘ ; vrara. and the purchaser will no doubt retain : : Heard our : o 8 7 a 1 spe ‘ses eamaprioe 3 juaee dean: —— co A LIST OF oe ore ae F es . : prices on : a nec warehouse, barn, rchar , : : useful 71S } , ee Samnoure, barn, shed, orchard. and about 15 P E IS], AND A] W 4 : gilts. : | Successor to McKinnon & McLean. all ; This land hasbeen manured year after % ' U ) “a PATON & COS : | ee owas ong that as an Jid man said the “~~ : ATON & CO'S ci — ——_ —_—_— o r ay; “It 8 all a bed of m piste = * aia a rae pg wy | SOS Mee te etee Feereseces se eteescetesees soecece ee teeeee eee : could be hauled for top dreniog.” aris CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR req would be an ideal spot for a country merch- _— an abt. orit would be udmirabie fora summer HOLIDAY S, = Mound resort, The situation is one of the most a cM 1 retaj: eeantiful on the Isiand. Good batbin . : > ae . . : Sebing. boating. shooting and withia Excursion Return Tickets will le issue? Y eo eae A Fa ii 4ers, | tapout ned ae post office scho3i at one fir-t-class fare to and from al] ou are thinking of orderiug Overcoat, Suit or Ulster from us, and fe of t . : ss . - > a : , . "Wereumanans eileen sides stations on this Railway from December expect to have it for Xmas Eve. overed t} Ven Clure Gay, J J Gay & rou or to, 2st to January Ist, both inclusive, good * COppe JOHN T MELISS for return up to and on January 7th, 1898. © Aw”? re do) Fs A " ” h bas t Char lottetov-n Tickets are not good for going journey — a Te “tvored dev oct 7 after date of issue. be Ww ; ae , s e are ex ly — . ine de » os ai : uch 7 ed aS a atmane. pi Sevetineews That is what Everyone says - re extreme:y busy in our tailoring department—good tailors are “me | Superintendant Gereral Maragrr of our Display of a ways busy -and if you expect to have clothes made by us for the nts ¢ f Citees Nee so an ee 5 time mentioned above, please order soon as possible. 314, $15, $1618 Hr gay” THE FOR | all pprs tl deec25 aq > the price we will ask you for a good tweed or serge suit. $14. $15, ta _ os > . ied . . : . *. . Pe ears ip s S16, 317, is the price at which we will make you a first-class Ulster. Jes of th; ‘ 7 ae RS . ° * S16 is » rire re ne "Pre > i } > ; "2 ; i al Ny ' . : 3s Gentlemen. Ladies. ‘ New stock jnet received. The latest . i _ " of our oe overcoat, mad from blu¢ beaver, a re 3. ] ERNAT i@y\ (L ‘a0 a NOY i novelties in artistic desizns. dye, made double or single breasted. silk velvet collar, made to fit, an d¢ 5 | Slippers 4 3 QUALITY A fit to wear, wil] wear longer than any 3 readymade coats at NURSERE ES Slippers | Gait ae $10 that are advertised. — | R | Gaiters 90 4 x * —_—_—- . » ; : : Hockey Boot Labatt’s G. H. Beautiful Gents’ Furnishing The 4 ckey Boots Qyershoes -H. TAYLOR | a gt ‘ L ming evcry day. Prices Se “i isi opening every aay. rices In everything at our stcre away down. ! Special bhrewings of Xmas ALE and Caarlo:tetow.n . : : ‘fer exceptional wivantages to the} lee Creepers| Snow Shoes planiers of young orchards, largest in | Vanada, 730 acres under cultivacion of OQversh »e po | shoes —- Felt Boots PORTER, just the thing for the holidsys, sithctaits ice" a A MOLBAN,O,G McKay Vioolen Co., | fall kinds of hardy fruit. and ornament- ; ; — al trees, Trunks Sikes -Aness High Class Tailors and Furnishers. ore anc : . 60 Queen Street. ae sarri — — smreiting orders for epring delivery. | . Bat nisteys, Pe. bur Mr. J. J.Salten is now m je Ba Snow shoes es ae ae > ae } ; ; . e . tc N. B.—Hizhest ri 2 id f. > ty Brs ' c re tt whe contemplate piscting fruit Moceasins Valises ee basi. price rabe te ei y wa's Block Charlottetows i is a od Uid Conéuit bim while he is cD Rubbers aoe rood, . sa aan ; —-} Money to Lean. 7 : “r. Salter is fully competent to advise Gaiters . ’ arties, as to the best mapner of growing Moccasins ta wii a» orchard, and best articles to plant ete., Operative and Prosthetic agi ppp all orders given him, will recieve our : 300 to 500 Turkeys, Geese and | careful aitention. aod be filled only wi so.—Littie ; | Reg i Seedy ala Crantian|AIN LU Bee 5 DENTISTRY Neuralgia sc In the head is almost invari bl a eo enneee by , Warranted true to name | Pe's, Gaiters and Overshoes Ducks, for which we will pay the highest ; Mr. Salter can be addressed at Queen | for Children at ATs BDA Adscessed teeth. n’t sufer A . Fite! , Charlottetown OUTS ae Cen FOUcaN be releived in a f rice , ° 1ours and cured . a te ew ' F reatment we will siveyen ny Se cage P | nce. GOFF BROS: 2.1: !-MURRAY,) OR J AYERS CRANT & CO. puts 145 Queen St. bic cane | Queen Street, Charlottetown \ ley