THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 12, 1&98 CARE OF THE PIANO. —— — * A Few Hints on How to Keep the fy Instrument in Good Order. iy It is well to sometimes rub the wires ‘Local and Other Htems, Slater ‘al ae og ing out in Mani- = ae eh] Po =-_ — se Oe oS = * Lorsor Hay. -It is aaid that the bay ' a ds l crop ia so large in some parts of Ontario | gently with chamois or 4 flannel cloth, and » Be | that farmers are unable to hc use it and are | 7 pass aeoft muslin over the Sounding~ i 7) W heleliihte peels board _ by means of a slender point which a , . ee will slip between the wires and engage the ; Rorep Anena.— Peter Maher and | ©, which may then be caretully moved } fs We ha st 1 ved another lot | joo Goa lard wet on Friday night at the | over the surface, taking off the dust. A } Hn e this hoe, and they are] Lenox Athicsie Gleb. Maber ens given | steel crochet-hook or a steut kuitting— | a that @ . the most beauti- | the decision in the eigbth round. — will answer the purpose, ; ae ma oa | > i . h om Oe a ott Te tates t is aivisable to keep alittle camplor tm, ' Grapcatep.— Mr. Archibald Currie, | 4m inside the case; ‘or if the moth miller i hocoiate kid witha Core’ “P| of this city, after a thorough course of | hs been attracted by tne felt used in var- snd hands sting they Nave | study at the P. E.. I. Commercial Col- | ious parts, it will serve as a meane of pro- , stvie Will : I ei " : i an lege. has secured bis i ploma We heart- tection against the moth. The ler per~ i ly congratulate him on his success. He | ture of the room should be moderate, and hes been a moat deligent sud faithful] | 4 even 88 mar be. Extreme heat that is S4 | per ft ‘ &* student and has thoroughly earned the | distinct'on now conterred upon him. He See them ; A | & cs | has our best wishes for success wherever bemay be. He igs well known for bis The Shseist | high moral qualities. ' ee fire Insurance Protects You ected and the §wortuless curs made a ceatly luxury to their owners. the carelessness | - Grace Crercn Pienic.—The Havino His Day.--The dog seems to be having hisday in Ohio. In that State it used to be lawful to shoot any unlicensed canine running at large. Now he is pro~ perty and protected by the law as live stock, MMe may be impounded as a cow may, ifat large upon the streets, but if } killed or maliciousiy injured the owner may recover damages, [tia hoped that ' i i | in this way the valuable dogs may be pro- against of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accidental manage~ ment ef Grace Cuurch Sunday School pic- nic are determined that it will eclipse anuy~ drying siould always be avoided, as when & piano Stands ag is often the case, too near & stOve,a& register ora grate tire. An instrument sheuld be opened for a sbort time each day; if it is not much used this is especially desirable. Often there aopears a sort of gloom upon the case, or the wood looks dir ge, and seems to be in need of cleaning. It 18, however, very uncertain work (to atten p to improve the fine finish of a piano witn polish, se much of which is advertised as making a pianolook like new. Lnsiea § the method recommended and used by a professional tuner is one that may be safe« ly tested, with the certainty that it wil! net be the means of gathering additiona) dust, as oils and polishes are apt to do. Take the finest toilet soapand luke- warm water, aod wash a little of the piano ata time,as you would wash a baby’s dirty face, using a soft cloth, such as Can= WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED By the buying public, if they only take advantage of our tremendous cut on all jines of spring and summer goods ist cf Coods to be Cleared Out Men’s light coats Men’s light suits, YWen’s light pants Ladies blouses Ladies’ hats Sean ae a : , , . ; 1: , fires. They may come thing of ite kind held this season. It will ton flannel, working upon a Space not lar- Ladies un derclothing : ¢ ti - If be held on Wednesday the 20th inst., in os than fae a oe _ with B 9 ° it ’ tu you at ary ime. the immediate vicinity of the beantiful | C/ear water and rub well with clean Canton OYS Z 1ece sults if freely insured in my | village of Cardigan, which is noted for its | flannel, until it is perfectly dry and well J P Corsets and gloves i ae ; a “ | picturesque scenery, and also for its five | polished. T he fine soapsuds does not effect B " : : ‘i companies you are ptroO- fishieg resorts. We would advise lovers | the original finish in the least, but simply OYS 3 plrece suits FI d . . tected. } of eport and all others who would like to ; Temoves that which obscures it, and if Oowers al wings spend a pleasant day in the country, to E B OW make no other engagement for the 20th. _R. BROW, eee Use or Licarsixc Rops —Tbomas A Edison writes as follows to one of the ed itors of Popular Science News who had asked him whetber lightning-~rods really furnish any security to buildings: “There is no doubt whatever that the light- ning-rods are a source of great protection when buildings are properly equipped with them. In doing this itis necessary to have metal of good conductivity, and a perfect connection with the earth at tbe bottom of the rod. If buildings are properly supplied with a sufficient nunber of lightning~rcda. dependent upon their size and the extent of ground covered by them, I believe they are absolutey safe from al! danger.” Insurance Agent Charlottetown BS O45 024644 2078 We Sell Only Goods Sunday he took the dog out totry him, but instead of going for the cattle he flew at Dobson, who took shelter up @ tree, where he remained three hours, The dog next tackled a fixhermau from Prince Ed- ward Island named James O’Hearne, and took of a part off one of his boots. He then went for the seat of O’ Hearne’s pants, which he demolished. He then hung on tothe calf of his leg, when O’Uearne managed to cut its throat with his jack knife before the dog loosened its hold. ©’ Hearoe then procured an axe and liter~ Our Cakes, Pies, Bread ete are mate to please —maili orders prom p- , tly attended to. 22 oeeee ee Oe OS , TeLernoxe 98. : D. STEWART / ECLIPSE BAKERY + BAKES BEST BREAD. rubbed absolutely dry, with a brisk moti on, the result is that the piano is cleaned and brightened. It has heen held that consumption is hereditary, and the fact that one person of a family had died with consumption was considered a sure sign that others of that family could not escape it. This is partly true and partly uptrue. A man with weak lings is likely to transmit that weakness to his children. But there is no reason in tie world why the weakness should be allowed todevelop. Keep the lungs fu! of rich, red, wholesome blood, and the weakness will disappear. Decaying tissues will be thrown off, and new materia! wil! be added until the lungs are well and per.~ fectly strong again. This is the thing that Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery system. It supplies the blood with rich, life-giving properties. It makes the ap petite good, digestion perfect. Send 31 cents in onexcent stamps to World’s Dis- peveary Medical Association, Buffelo, N. Y.,and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,,’ pro- fusely illustrated, ——-- Men’s working pants at $1, $1.25, and $2.00. All styles, all sizes.— W D Mackay. To Cure a Cold in one Day ia te ae ally cut the dog's body to pieces, and in-~ tends bringing an action for damages | againt Dobson for letiing the dog loose. sen eeee fe ee OO COM We have just purchased from Messrs Be stock of Dry Gouds at a tremendous bargai inest stocks of Dry will place the entire stock SS a = AT ALMOST HALF PRI You have never before beeu offered Dry cluded in this sale. DOORS OPEN Goods on Prince Edward Island, and we ON THE MARKET but the stocl must be reduced and that quickly. AT 10 OCLOCK TUESDAY MORNING. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine T .biet:, All a refund the money ifit fails to cure, + er Bros their entire n. This is one of the CE Goods at such prices, Everything is Men’s waterproof coats Men’s straw hats Boys’ straw hats Mien’s white shirts Men’s colored shirts Ligst underclothiug Light print cottons Dress goods Ladies’ waterproofs Silks and satins Ladies’ capes Ladies’ hose ' Donor asp Be Deu, Railay | Set, Thi what a cre Rach and Every Line In Carpet Department fe oie 4 News says: Pekin Dobson,of Cape Tor- eae ® a e “dais, ee - .. sate Fill pears ron. Are zou {| mentine, XB, bought, it Saturday. «| tAken according fo diections. Tt seareb ; ot, : 9 a . 5 willget the beet of satisfaction. bull dog for $3 to keep cattle off his farm. be in the body and forces them out of the — PROWSE BROTHERS SLEEPWALKING. Strange Things Men Do While In a State of Somnambuliam, Readers of that charming work of my late friend Wilkie Collins, ‘*The Moon- stone,’’ will remember the sleepwalk- ing feats of Mr. Franklin Blake when under the influence of an opiate. What the novelist describes as a piece of fic- tion may be paralleled from the sober records of science. MeNish, in his classic volume on **Sleep,’’ tells us of a shepberd lad who, wrapt in slumber, walked miles to the place where his flock was pastured, waded through a river and returned home without waking. In another case a lad in his sleep scaled a precipitous cliff and brought home from it an eagle’s nest, which was found under his bed in the morning. Abercrombie’s case of the Scottish lawyer who, when worried over a per- plexing case, was seen by his wife to rise from his bed in the night is an- other illustration ef the occasionally purposive character of somnambulism, when, directed by its private secretaries, the sleeping ego is apparently roused from its couch and made to act the part of a pure automaton. This individual went toa writing desk which stood in his bedroom, sat down before the desk and wrote for some time. Then, replac- ing the paper within the desk, he re- turned to bed. In the morning he told his wife of a dream he had experienced, in which he imagined he had given a satisfactory opinion on the case which was trou- bling his mind. He expressed regret that he could not recall the train of thought represented in his dream. On his wife directing him to his writing desk, he found therein the opinion in Wa" ens... is so interesting to everybody that we must make our advertssement attractive in order to get your attention, Out of consideration for your feet as well as for your pocket, turn your stepsthis way and save money. Spring Shoes the latest styles and newest designs. Look at the prices. Ladics shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youths and childrens at rock-bettom-prices. If, they disappoint your expecta- tions or your feet, you can come and blow us up and get your money - Vveeks & Warren We show a nice stock are continually receiving New Good s sell at low prices and do a cash trade aS gael = Cain eentein eae me gemma. “2 a" ‘ saat pine ellen sin MP sta 3 eis ene ame ee RE SE “ os Plc 2 em Aa mat APR, question clearly written out and in every respect — satisfactory.—Andrew ~ st k of a . . ° Wilson, M. D., in Harper’s Magazine. see our § OC a § - Goods only sold for cash during sale, This store will be known ne aoe ites a AF Nfutue as MY STORE we want you to make it YOUR store lace Frtract.| Mill... nery, Ladies’ Capes, Blouses, Dress Goods, Muslin |! [i Fe ing Prints, Men’s Hats and Uaps, and lots of other goods that go | Sentner, McLeod & Co, !:. er re | ? 9 | teed 4 ea , ny a Ol / SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. ‘ < _ OR. J. P. MURRAY r i H AR AIS, LONDON HOUSE i i LJ. SENTNER. DANIEL McLEOD. R. C. McLEOD. | i