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VHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 31 185% VISITING A SHRINE —— Kum, a walled city of Persia, ranks second to Meshed in sanctity, om ac- sgount of the famous shrine of Masuma Fatima, sister of the Imam Riza, a fa- mous saint of the Mohammedans. While Lieutenant Rawlinson was on his way to Teheran he heard much of this sacred city and the glories of the shrine, which, it was said, no Enuro- pean had ever entered. Death, so ramot whispered, would be the portion of the audacious infidel who should be disocoy- ered within its precincts. Toa young and ardent spirit a danger- ous adventure is an irresistible attrac- tion. Young Rawlinson determined to visit the shrine. Disguised as a Persian pilgrim, thousands of whom annually journey to the sacred city, he joined the | crowd of pilgrims. Persian and of the customs of the coun- try enabled him to pass undetected through the temple gates and to make his way to the tomb of the saint. The guardian gave him the customary form of words and he repeated them. But his curiosity almost caused his detection. Attracted by magnificent suits of steel armor which hung on the walls, he was gazing at them, when His knowledge of | | birth, then by five more, suddenly he found that he had turned | his back upon the sacred shrine where- in the saint was entombed, A thriil of alarm startled him, but the discourtesy, impossible to a ‘‘true believer,’’ had not been noticed. If it had been, there would prebably have been no further career for the young lieutenant, who subsequently became the decipherer of Assyrian and Babylo- | nian inscriptions and texts, and died the | renowned orientalist, Sir Henry Raw- | MATES OF GREAT MEN. The Wives of Both Disraeli and Glads#one | Were Brave, xinson.— Youth's Companion. Once when Gladstone was making an outdoor speech it began torain. Quietly | Mrs. Gladstone, erly face, and who always accompanied her husband, stood up, and, opening a domestic looking umbrella of the Gamp species, held it over him. The spectacle which the old couple presented there standing together was so touching and appealed so thoroughly to the good feel- ings of the crowd, because of the ws. J ing picture of Darby and Joan domes- ticity, that when a burly costermonger, who had been loudest in his catcalls and hooting of Mr. Gladstone up to that moment, suddenly shouted, ‘‘Three cheers for the grand old woman!’ every ! one responded with a will. Lady Beaconsfield showed similar de- | yotion to Gladstone’s great rival on | more than one occasion. She, too, was devoted to her husband, and many old parliamentarians recall the story of how , after having had her hand terribly crushed in the carriage door while driv- ing down tothe house of parliament with Disraeli she refrained from utter- ing a cry or from saying a word about her injury lest his mind should be divert- ed from the great and important speech which he was to deliver that night. It was not until he reached home and found the doctor at her bedside that he was made aware that she had sustained any hurt.—New York Herald. Dancing Birds. One of the many strange sights on the plains of southern Africa is a party of waltzing ostriches. Their queer an- tics have been described thus: ‘‘When there are a number of them, they will start off in the morning and after running a few hundred yards will stop, and with raised wings will whirl rapidly round till they are stupefied or perhaps breaka leg. The males pose also before fighting and to make their court. They kneel on their ankles, opening their wings and balancing themselves alternately forward and backward or to one side or the other, while the neck is stretched ona level with the back and the head strikes the sides, now on the right, now on the lefs, while the feathers are bristling. The bird appears at this time so absorb- ed in its occupation as to forget all that is going on around him and can be ap- proached ana caught. The male alone utters acry, which sounds much like an effort to speak with the mouth shut tight.’’ ALL HEADACHES fror whatever cause cured hour by AOFPFMAN’S H EADACHE POWDEBS 10 cents and 25 cents at a)) “rverigta, BLACK DIAMOND LINE, The S. S. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Friday morning, Oct 28:b, will be due at Ch’town, Monday morning, Oct 3lst, and will sail tor St. John’s, and Herbor Grace, Newfoundland, via, North Sydney, carrying horses, ‘oattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. Por further — as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & vO, Agents. with her sweet, moth- | Ch’town, Oct 25, 98—~249 HOME OF BUDDHA Far away on the border of Nepal the | home of Guatama Buddha has been dis- covered. Buddha lived about 500 B. C. and was the sou of the rajah of Kapila- vastu. A pillar, inscribed by the Em- peror Asoka in the third century B, C., marks the city’s site. The ruins are all of brick and are covered with jungle and so extensive that their exploration will require years. The city was de- stroyed during Buddha's lifetime. It was a mass of rains in A. D. 410, when the first Buddhist Chinese pilgrim made his way there. The buildings that are now being excavated are older than any- thing known in India heretofore.—~—Lon.- don Letter. Sixty-two Children, A remarkable tale of human fecundi- ty is told by the London Daily News. An Italian peasant woman named Gra- nata, married at 28 years, has borne 62 children. She began with a_ single daughter, followed by six boys at a and these by triplets twice and fourat abirth. After this she limited herself, like ordinary women, to single babies and twins, but wound up with another batch of four. Swedish Railways. The first railroad in opened in 1855, and the Sweden was country has now in proportion to its population more railways than any other country in Ei irope. The? ure owned partiy by the state and partly by private gorpora- tions. Sweden has the only railway in ; the world which passes the polar circle —ij. e. the state .ine from Lulea to Gel- livare. in the Lapland district. | De. A. W. Coase EXPERIMENTING ON His REMEDIES, ALF ROUND THE WORLD Distance no Barrier in Getting the Glad News of His De- light to His Friends. DR. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE A UNIVERSAL REMEDY. Gentlemen :—Please find enclosed $1, for which eend four boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cvre. We have used it, and find it an excellent re- medy, so we recommend it to others, Mr. J. M. Poorman, of Woodhum, Marion Co., Ore., got some and is de- lighted with its effects. Please send three boxes to Mrs.’ F. J. Badmunds, No. 401 West Part street, Portland, Ore., and one box to Rev. BH. F. Edmunds, Sedro, Skagit Co., Wash. Be sure and send the blowers; they are so handy. Send at once. F. J. EDMUNDS. La? Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure Contains no Cocaine, DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE NEVER FAILS TO CURE Cold in the head, Hay Fever, Rose Cold, Catarrhal Deafness, Foul Breath, loss of taste and smell, and Catarrh in all its forms. Contains no cocaine. Price 25 cents, complete with blower. A Will be op aia at aa P. E. IS- LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on Monday, October 3rd. And will be continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- day evenings. Same courses as in day classes. Apply at once. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal ath HENRY R, LORDLY C. E ~M Can. Soc. ©. E, Graduate College of Civil Engineering | ' Oornell University. or seg a mit for General Work, | Specialties> Hydraulic, Sanitary Hogineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown‘and St. John. Island correspondence addressed to tharlottetown, ‘GETTING e ANXIOUS **J. Addison,’’ said President McKin- ley to his private secretary, ‘‘did you not hear the telephone bell?’’ ‘*I beg your pardon, your excellency,”’ replied Mr. Porter, ‘‘but I was absorb- | ed in thought.’’ Going to the telephone he called: ‘*Who wants the executive mansion?” ‘**This is Captain Blanco at Havana.”’ ‘Ah! What can we do for you, gen- eral?’’ “IT want to know when your free lunch surrender movement is likely tc reach Havana.’’—Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. No Enthusiasm Whatever. Miriam—No, I have decided that 1 can never be his wife.’’ Gertrude—Why?’’ Miriam—He is too matter of fact, toc anemotional. I could never stand it to go through life with a man who has such a cold, calculating nature as his.’’ Gertrude— But what makes you think he is so unemotional—so cold and cal- culating?’’ Miriam—When we were at the picnit | them. yesterday, he didn’t suggest that we have our tintypes taken.’’—Chicago News. Sympathy. ‘*‘Don’t you feel gloomy,’’ said the young man who has occasional intervals of soulfulness, ‘‘when the sky is over- cast with gray, when the rhythmic rain sounds a dirge upon the roof and the landscape’s keauties are hid by the weeping mist?’’ ‘*Yes,’’ sho answered, with sweet in terest. ‘‘It’s dreadfully annoying. It does make one’s hair come out of cur) 80 !’’— Washington Star. HEADACHES ALL H eause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADA HE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents a, all druxzists. — Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY {0th. The favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and | « Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec tion at Hatifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday +vening at 11 . m™, F Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the «.me evening. Tickets for sale by via., Pictou W. W. CLARK, Agent Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd: “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. 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