Rem nem DN ll A The Daily Examiner BATES OF SERSCKRIPTION ‘Book and——» ... 000 Printing We have first-class facilities @ne Vent a1.00 ea : he eS me ————__—~ _ wr caliaa a : oe ———.. ae ee = 4 —— e ° edninipcinaion i roe : for turning out the best qual- roe enths 4 Al : P ° ° : ee an _- TERMS : Four Dollars a Year ity* of Job Printing, from a Any pa a a or the Single Oop. 1 Two Oents Viriting card to the largest THE WEEKLY CXAMINER . ie 2 y morning l s mad na ‘ ippeared in the Daily } wndisa sw kly newspaper oon taining a he ‘ new VOL 36. NO 3t. lisplay work. Prices low. Work promptly done. Call and see us. Examiner Publishing Comp ny, CALENDAB FOR AUGUST, 1896, For N.9n ag Ta R ‘ { ~ GF (FILS IES FR APTI - mn (OF see @GSSSS aay ate Read emt, (G2 SPSS vast Quar lst day, 2h 21.9m. p. m. The B i. = . ROom | X yy PERFECT ARM OF A WOMAN, low n. Bt r OO 9 4; ¢ Brick House on Prince sireet, op | Y abit . New Moon, 8th day, Oh. 494m. a, m. posite St. Paul’s lien h He ua ta t;/ What a Noted Sculptor Says Regarding ea S rat Quar, 15th day » 4h. Um. De Mm water, Electric light, « - Apy ly “0 ol} f \ Its Proportions. = Fai Moon, 23rd day, 2h.51.9 m., a. m Pad we < Sad great diticulty in getting a Anxiously watch declining health of ei . 4 JENKIN model with good arms,”’ said a seulpto a. ; t ‘ ih. @ENAINS G a seuiptor. their daughters So manv are c ff ’ , Last ay, 6.42 : / “It is astonishing how very few women py ¢& Se ae e cut 0 2 ren ; have arms that conform to the standard 4 Se eee ” ae yas that 2 at A perfect arm measured from the ¢ ‘i vere is real cause for anxiety. In T+e4 i } " 7 ; , armpit es ’ | Day Week: | Sut Sun | High ARE YOU GING T0 | " } . to the wrist joint should be twice the the ea ly stages, when not beyond . ‘opt { Tives | sets water ‘5 ae 2 A / length of the head. The upper part of the ach of medicine, Hood's Sarsa- - Ss lia i | > O the arm shoulda be large, full and well parilla will restore the quality and ge) 4 ' i “ aft , rounded. ‘The sorearm must not lie too quantity of the blood and thus give » VE ‘i n at, arly so flat as aman’s, for ex- good healt! Pang : e 4 s . en aft | , |} flat, not nearly so flat f good health. Read the following letter: pail | ‘ $47) 7 2 S373 - y ample. A dimple at the elbow adds “It is 1 : ; erie , vas | 2,: 4s ” {12 . beauty to a well-proportioned arm, ea - just to write about my ae 31M ‘¥ 0 | 27 Ox \ From a well-molded shoulder the whole daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com- ‘ae | 4i7 ay | | 20) 6 48] —RBY THE— | | arm should taper in long, graceful curves pletely run down, declining, had that tired "ee 6| \ $ | 2 | ] g oO] | . y¥ | to a symmetircal and rounded wrist. It feeling, and friends said she would not ie ¢| 1 o toe @ sel 9 ‘/ \ 4s better to have an arm that harmonizes live over three months. She had a bad “Eh 7) Frida . 9 4 E | \ | even if the parts do not follow the gen- ee a | Saturday ; 10 29 ey | | erally accepted lines. For instance, a full ‘5 a a : i al y e round upper arm which is joined to a flat iv! 1) iM “ 3 | 1 ' ‘ ; Our nN - oe a has a a bad effect. It Y se, mT ; | : > a lh oa ee \ | is only a degree worse, however, than ¢ ‘og * 1} Tuesd et 4 | Buy y tickets by the SS HALIFAX, | ° ; en & ei >} ” . ae leaving Charlottetown every Friday at | | graceful, well-molded forearm tacked on : | iz; ng ' : U eel) p. bs ’ Gay | , ; \Js/ | to a thin, scrawny upper afm. and nothing seemed to do her any good. . ty ‘4 I 7 or 3 | ; < | ‘ (j foe 1S , od PA seein: ae of —_ is not the only , I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa- ; am a] ‘ ; ) l 4] T y ‘ wy \ O eC cs ea re QO | x a ng necessary for a good arm. The | rilla and had her give ita trial. Fre » bo 5 Saturday 5 ' 22 | W “ VW " CLA R K EK. | \ h owner must possess the power of expres- | very first dose she began to get ns =? 16 | Sunday 6 | } 3 33} Wiiaes Baees TY ) | sion in her arms. As a general thing After taking 6 tow bebties of . Ar ay . : 7 | Monday 7 | v1 { 55 | May 29-d&w " | A American women are deficient in this. pletely a . ip “ i was com- 3 18, Tuesday ; s!6 59] 6 2! , \ | Those nationalities which show the most cured and her health has been the ake ; | me le Se eae ; : . : best ever since.”’ oF 1S | Wednesday 10 7 | 7 49 expression in their arms are.the Spanish, | — are Mrs. ADDIE PECK, , oe 20 | iraday 1] 55 | S 2 . 7 fs French and Itelians. The warmest ad- | 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N, Y. t 1 g) | Friday — 12 54 9 31 | STEAHMER FASTNET. ° s miter of Sarah Bernhardt would not | “I will say that my mother has not ? : $2 | Saturday i3/ 52} 10 9 claim that she had beautiful arms, yet stated my case in as strong words as I 7 iS $2 | Suatav : ; 16 42 mri : -- | | or no one can say that the divine Sarah | would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla . ‘ae 94 | Monday 16 43 M13 he steamer Fastnet commences her! eS <2 / | ever appears ungainly in consequence. | has truly cured meand I am now well.” *, ae 1 >} *eason’s work, sailing ven al ; Much more lies in the faculty of arm | o Me : « 25 | Tuesday we i iL 4a} ason’s work, sailing from Halifax | < . . ‘ | Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y : » TUESDAY, May 5th. and will conti } \ | expression than is generally supposed.”’ : : ae ' es tw | Wednesday ig | iH,iaft 12 EE, WSy On, ane wit continue vastialimctiaummadl pal are Be sure to get Hood’s, because a 8) rote) 0 13 0 41 . oo w ec kly, leaving Hal fax every | \ \ A Well-Packed Trunk. . : P a qs i has 7 4 1 14 doen ay, calling at the following ports , quae The marvel of packing, packing of 5 > 29 Satur tay , 7 , 1 5. | Spry Bay, WN clothes, I mean, is that it is so simple, ia 26 | Suasday . SI 7 2 35 Sheet Harbor, wen you see for the first time a profes- f a: | Medes 135 25) 45, 3 3? Salmon River, \ \ sional a et put 4 your best Isaac’s Harbor, Vv / \ gowns you feel sure you will come to AN 7 ; we 7 . Gente. . | your journey’s end without a rag to ¢ Il 4 a ) \ | wear. He puts three times as many arsa ari a Arichat, | | things in the same space as you would : > alkee nae . \ ? : Is the One True uri wt P. E island Railway Port Head Port Hawkesbury ( ‘0 ! ) } e earl a , / | Of course, anyone can pack well enougli ete ee All druggists. $1. 2 8 oan O1Ce A. if she has the room—a_ separate box for | — ; iy by C. I. Hood & ©o,, Lowell, Mass. Souris, \ ’ 7 \ in imei 2 ee sunaiip ile 1: J : Onand after FRIDAY, 2rd July, 156 i a every waist, a tray for every skirt. Then, + . are purely vegetable, re- tae trains of this Railway i oa daily Cheriottetown and | | too, some goods wrinkle so badly that Hood’s Pills iiavic and beneficial. Ziq, Sun tays exces ted) as follows .— Summerside. YQ J no care can avert catastrophe; they come ecco sesce 0: Se ee aS haere » : A ief even i » hands ‘rene SesIsesoesedc C008 Freight solicited. Low rates. : to grief even in the hands of a French |@ T: ‘ ile / maid at home. ‘Test everything you buy | @ ; from point of view. With material not | @ = nant cht tien W. W. CLARKE, Agent. T fr Kr ] ) é : «9 : GS ; given over to evil you can learn to pack ® uf Ch town, April 20, 1896—dy ; a Woo e os so that your clothes won’t tell the tale 4 " t - ‘ of their prison house e { r to 2 uf ft oe ciated © a ; wet & as v es : pian I ) ' The cardinal point is to wrap up every oo om! iw { t $ yi? li \ } ‘ 3 =) : 44] .1 — a z - ly 7 : YY a delicate garment separately; of course it S rs) ; ~ Seas A . a a 48 ' should be folded smoothly, and to teach | @ fs 4 = 220) | Buntes , ~ 1s 2 _ ot | how to fold clothes in print is not easy. >. Pic I UR ( iB G3 7 ca i 76 ne 7 T . 7 ‘ . j Any good dressmaker, however, can give | @ ? Ae; = 44.758) Em : | or Under Act 57 Vie, Cap. 6, iy you points on that, and the wrapping is | @ . ee 5 8 08 Pre Ay : 2 and Ameudment /4* B BG the more important thing; pin towels or 4 é < = > 7 4 oS 9 46 A A sheets of tissue paper about your gar- 2S: 6B 8s 2 Ket g 23) 9 20 | THE limit of the amount having been ex- | ews : 6 35) 8 45 Ar. \ ene {I ; aol 8 45 | tended by cutekn ad test cate, the Gor ” a _ oe er See ee $ ERS é . 7 w10 OO'Ly | 1 Ar 6 05} 8 10 erament of this Province is now prepared to Y es ane what yor © ould fold between each o » o. 74510 2!.. Mis 191 7 36 receive loans for chert or long periods In-| / layer of pretty things in the trunk. | @ : é t & 0210 19 W as 15) Zz on ae oe a . oe at callorat| , Nothing else is so good; it is so unyield- | @ ., A pretty colored picture for every + = § 3011 =! Port Hi ‘ +: 1 : ee ANGUS MeMI LLAN. Po ing that wrinkles and protuberances 4 12 * Sunlight” or every 6 “Life- 4 Pm 9 11 WO .. O'Leary 151 9 2 Peoviusial Treasure | \ re cannot make themselves felt through it | @ Noy” Soap wray pers, ; “gs 9 36115! _B a : 5A @ rv | ne Sa” to mark the fabrics beneath them any } @ These poctures are well worth ; F; 2 5 = — _ —~ Ee es icon oo sail alae tes ® « . | 10 008 2 OB). Alber > 131 5 40 ; NN more than if you had used sheet iron. It > getting. Se 4) 300). Tienkth i ee ee a ‘TELEPHONE EAR. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report oe te ae eee ie, Sat ° ADDRESS « ( } P. M.|P. M la yy | See 222455555 425 254555 £2525255=) Age bars kone pe ; gen ne ~ - - ae sepa gad ee i How It Is Produced and Ways in ¥. hich It smashers know no top and no »ottom,; S : ’ - A. rr o on ; MP. M. | ao ze | May be Avoided. 6 just concentrate yourself on keeping a S Lever Bros., L d., : oS : © 18] & = = ; or € ie . Os 3 r : v= “es ° = 2 = = =| Have you the telephone ear? = no naenies for eek susneative s 23 Scott *t,. Terente ’ “4 ‘i oon @ an ~ oo = L x If you nse the telephone three or ma ayer. ows and sleeves can be stuffec : ——es €.. 73 3 Si I i 8 37 4 471 ae Onlv & Few ft - 2 : 1 re ith -wennaDpe t e he » 2 Fee'on & Mitchell, Halifax. Agents 4 ~ ‘= = , timesa day the robabilities a out with newspapers better than any- for Nava Seo’ : “ + a Pa 7 F s ¥) = —- Pp re you : & ia and Pris Edward “ s > 0 an Mistew’s } bv.) 815) 4 OY oe 0 = have it, though it may not have occurred thing else. Be sure that your wrappings | @ I-luend, me « ‘ on ; aa hi sy pA S 0 400] : ¥ | to you. But if you be past 30 years of are pinned firmly so that there will be ° at : . g (nt) eS Vlorell 22 ¢ = = ” , ‘ _ = 92 4 54 St 1 ' - = : = = — age you have already noticed a - ee endents uy am your W- le see I s - s > @eeeeee + & + = — oe 2 y "KS. a 018 & OR ae (aco . ici .. rm — = | difference between the right and the left Wes ee : . rie RY 7 }. ; = 7 i. T ccoee ° 7 -< 2 Os 2 Altno igh oul Brot k of BABY CA RRI AGES were : ear in acuteness of the sense’of hearing. In packing breakable articles it is as- sy won "7/6151 3| de received a little late, we have only a few left. d| Hier litle doubt, now that your at ABSOLUTELY PURE eonshing how many people wil an STEAMER e A. s- ” 4. M.|P. M. | 3 These a i ld * =| tention is called to it, that you remem- them down in corners and sides where et - = : (6, .Mt. Stewar 810, 358] 2 se we dv not want to carry over. They > | ber your left earis a trifle keener in sem -seracaceneraeeaennem A, they —— = force a oon tt ? 3 ¥ 5 f eS). . Cardigan TUT 25( ES = | matters of hearing than is lols ec er oa sion against the unyielding walls. Tie . i 10 GO 5 15). .Georgetown 7 OO, 2 10) } = Not when ais ao ates co ye BURNING KELP IN IRELAND. xrne Czarina’s Spoiled Gown on your corks well with bits of rag and , f : ‘ A. M.'P. M 4. MJP. M a = tae Me i Md ‘ Seale rey . : twine and put your bottles near the mid- ; a lon = i 2 NWius Z wire, hat w nam in a ordinary cunveray How Iodine is Produced From Seaweed For many months past the most skilled dle of a compartment, and you may j ad: . 4. M OSs = | tion, w ith the noises of the street about Cast on the Shore workers of embroidery in the Russian | garry ink and shoe dressi ; salladly : Os. 7 & Emerald ..... 7m” i = | youcr the hum of business in office or , el convents were hard at work embroider carry 1Dk - shoe dressing in safety ' | 8 40). .Cape Traverse 7 00 2 ¥ | shop, or the buzz of 3alk in the parlor, Along the northwestern coast of Ire- ing, in delicate gold and silver, on white around he world. al ie ae + oe ve | . ws = & | you will bend forwaré a ests ond tm, land, on the borders of the Atlantic, eatin. the coronation train. of oe ee: In packing such things as delicate pi ’ r —- | : j J =! cline the left e: | ieadleal dwells a hardy race of men whose chief ’ e nats, bonnets and fancy waists of such a aE 4 4 a . x Dou't neglect this opportunit of buying good ¥ cline the left ear to the specch of your | J cupation, when not engaged in fishin ina. As it was so enormously long it | frou-frou nature that no pressure can be Se / ; } Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time} £2 ‘ 5 { y Jy Pp 8 0 ¥ friend. You have the telephone ear, and pa : wager 108) | had to be worked in separate pieces and Niki ge ie 2 ; 7 = eS em : - carriage much lower than the reeular price & | haven't noticed it consists in the manufacture of kelp. This sent to St. Petersburg to be pleced t allowed on them it is still better to fill up Sr bE cae a rg a _ ’ / c < U = m “ " P ov. B $ > SOR a- 7 >» spaces . me ms o i A Mc DONALD, D. POTTINGER, = ” ™ = What is the cause of it? The telephone. | ** of great commercial importance, a8 | ition Judge of the consternation of the the empty spaces of the boxes allot d a +, ndent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, 7 — i a on th he on Sone from it is obtained nearly all our iodine i. . . , them with lightly twisted sheets of tis- Hs ya ed harlottetown. i = | Arranged as it is, with the receiver at - ; listes when the :0} . Moncton, N B. = : c a z i court modistes when the precious parce! ‘ j" a cima fiaiway Office, June30 . 1896 = = | the left band, you cannot well use it ex —a body of vast use in medicine. was unwrapped. Ajj the beautiful sill sue paper than to give them a chance to 7 / : eD. = = oe . x- ; as yrapped, 1e =bea ul silk . 4 : : ; 4 am = lit lalaacies a —— =| cepting at the left ear. You press the During the winter months the kelp Pees : move, and with all due respect to the } Q Le = = a: . 8s sini esi ; threads had turned‘ black! How such « st packing i , ‘ld it is still we } Me + black muzzle of the receiver close to the burners set out in their frail ‘curenghs . catastrophe could have occurred is dea best pac king in the were is is still well h call J om all : a TIME TABLE FOR FERRY STEAMERS | 2 & | ear, the speech of your correspondent agi- (small canoe-like boats about avere Sav in mystery. The only possible conjecture BEPECK ae eoRR 8S FOE can.—Kaneas us = — = 5 = | tates the diaphragm at his end of the — imade of canvas), and, proceeding that can be arrived at is that the paper —_ — causa pee a ad BJS fine steamship is now running > ao _ The steamer Southport will ply on the] Z ( “= _| line and the waves of air gently strike | * sn th gr manag a yp ae —o “7% it was wrapped in must have had some On 0 Summer Day. ronulesie oteieie ‘Masti tg Ea-t and West Rivers until farther notice z= = | upon the drum of your ear, and what Tn thas Later ager a 7 eae corrosive acid in it. Busy fingers worked She could ride a bicycle. She had dore Charlottetown p calling at Geen "Father § a: f 3t— => 2 one en om — = Chicas, _, Ne arhic hevechnadied and shooless, take their night and day to finish another in time. | centuries, wheeled 10 miles home on one | Point, Gaspe cod acne : . 348 LIVER Miia aerial EEE Ge ee REN Se op = sage takes place, our ear ia subjectec ae z : ee @ Of course it was impossible to produce “lal. scorned touching the handle-bar E Will leae : ane ; ry ro FTvvVvT+TT+Ft? SS TrTrTrrTy=e i Sr TrTrF SP SF | of the same kneading process that is so wee went a == in a few days what the work of anh wr > oan hill, ca aaa Elegantly Furnished for the 3 Mor i wy wt Ri ae as eo ae Be ay eas : as beneficial when wisely applied to the After a aed is the time selected for | of patient labor did, and the beautiful | from suddenly turne carriages, spun Passenger Trade—Electrice i § . os Far Bast Saver a 2 - clock, p. m-, —- - — flesh or muscles of any other part of obtaining the seaweed, as by the force Czaripa was obliged to wear a less | through one-foot passages when a block- Lights throughout. 4: —_ ~~ I ane for Charlottetown, the —_— me the aoe of Z an in- di tin waved Ws hae wide oneal up from its magnificent gown than was at first in- | ade yawned to swallow her and cut dou- Freigbt carried at reasonable rates, and &) leaving ayden’s harf at 7.30 a. m crease in the sense of hearing in that ear, an 4 tended. ble eights without tryi S . . . . PB, ane . oa , ." ; id - : aad : bed, and is cast in along the shore in e eights without trysng. 5o you see | handle at care. Speci : & ceiling @ Haggarty’s and Hickey’s @! POVVODPOPDEDIOD REPROD DOR RORPPRDRRO TERROR DPPRDDPRODPPO RDP OD OPPO IDDONODD At the telephone exchange the girls ‘oe oe eadien orale in these ex- > Gian bse eee any confidence she may have had in : 4 . ‘ ena at care. Speciul rates it. Wharves: leaving Charlottetown for East > "Sh 2 ee i : are instructed techange the receiver from 8 ed ack eae a lu- eo pt woe ’ 2a ; herself was pardonable. made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity . River at 3 i making return tr ET one ear to the other three cr forr tinres cursions, the boatmem come across van A company of glass workers have re- ik kn ee al “i or merchandize, . Th Meme e ial 7% core sateen = SOM HING NE VY = a day. If one ear were used exclusivély able treasure-trove, and eceasionally, | cently discovered that ordinary plate- } oan re o a a ae - - Figs Carricd Very Cheap ? A ue steamer will also leave Prince Street et to om = ot 4 alas! a mangled co cast in from lass wili make a more durable anny. | ber friends the other night. Five abreast S$ i ‘ap. ve : , : : : : by tl erator, in time there would } = g ey. Fons &g — ene wank achat ia in dante te hn antl , ae &. m.. les . WwW - © 3 8 t ; ‘ : hate . a ‘ i sil o 1e drive. She was nex ie rig Mal } p * re 1896, oe i. =. aving ayden 7 narf f r Cuar = For Us: that is the Manufacture of = of the hearing between the left and right himself has seen the graves along the | known to stone masons. In a graveyard | - : Guddeniy he oat g oS une rom Montreal. From Ch’tc wn, . we Jot etown at 7.30 a. m., call ng at Haggar | & - sides that the operator would be praeti- coast of bodies discovered in this way. | at Paris there isa gravestone of plate- | ° et re a - ve . ween 8th June Ist. Jure » om ty’sand Hickey’s Wharver—making re = = ealte incapacitated for a change. There When the boats are laden the seaweed is | glass, and it is certain to last longer than tae ~ re — rs 22nd “ 15th “ Zz ss i? denies oe as y tats . me “ J a a yree tangents simultaneously an toh Inia » d turn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street. = = would be an abnormal development at brought to a small creek, and there any other tombstone in the cemetery. then took tortuons and disastrou éth Jnly 29th ~t. The steamer will run to Mount Stewar (| ¢ i one aide at the expense of the other. placed in heaps out of reach of the tide. Glass is practically indestructible, | 4). Aide leks matenie aieacieabl St -. : 20h * 13th July vad évery alternate week as the tides may suit | & ~— “I do not think the electrical effect is From this it is carried in creels on the Wind, rain, heat and cold have their a nonrgn ints — aie tee : a pad 3rd Aug. 27th “ WEST RIVE = = felt,” said Dr. Edward T. Dickersor backs of men and women to a point fur- | effect on the hardest rock; solid granitx a ae Se re See beige ith * 10th Aug kage EST RIVER, = oe cial ree aia ol the aie | ther inland, where it is to undergo a | eventually crumbles away, and one can first was smitten with this strange mal Zlst “ 9 tat we Will leave Charlottetown for West River 2 a = _ se _ - tanh " than * } -process of drying. seldom read the inscription on a stone aidy and she never stopped shrieking one ‘ih Sint ; Bridee. Thursday j ete It is little anything more 4 : - ‘ i <i a iustant as she curvetted along, nearly a CSP. 4th Sept. ge, +) ay, at4p.m., calling at! & t The drying consists in exposing it to | gravestone fifty years old. «A glass stone , . am te 5 : gentle massage of the membrane of the | ’ ° upsetting each one of her four aghast CARVELL BROS Westville when required. “Friday morn- => the sun and wind, and the better to do will look as fresh a couple of centuries 4 7 : “—™ ‘ 4a DIUUS., ing leaving W tiver Brid for Ch sveooune ear. And in all cases where the affection + 111. they have rows of loose stones laid, | after its manufacture as on the day it | {tiends. She bumped into the opposite Agents g leaving We-t River Bridge for Vhar-) & is catarrhal in its character and had , y P , eee : er curl i bled off. ae 20 9. ‘ _ lottetown at 7.30, cailing at Westville |= affected what is called the !nterlor ear, f about twenty yards in length and a few | was erected, and the {uscription can b | °F eters , ee a ae May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m ; ‘ i | : r ; : ; a se acahy *Mercify <ayens, What is it?’’ the mek ng return trip from Charlottetown to = These goods are now being delivered to the lealing W aolesale Houses - the use of the telephone wil: produce a f feet in height. Along the ome of these | wale incefincabie. four tallon aaa heniokh ‘glentinaty = West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. > of the Dominion. We guarantee them sup2rior to any showa at the same —%| beneficial effect. I never knew a persen | they ——— the seaweed. ‘The one they struggled up from the quadruple (¢ ° 53 LOCKY POINT = price, either of hom or foreign manufacture. = | to be injuriously affected by the use of | takes months, so that spring is wel gr era ay wreck and tore toward her 7 gehen = f ‘ 1 hol ~henee wi teins - : ertainly kb advanced ere it is ready for burning. Poetry in South America. : I ar ee oo on ren “ ; A trial order to your wholesale house will f the value that instrument, and certainly lave : ie wae wii a lia The ete ~ El : ) _ > convince you 0 y . ica ‘ : 7 aa She wa grasping her kirt madly. 1¢ steamers Elfin will leave Prince St. | & ‘ inl —= | k 7 2 h it had | This does not matter, however, as, owing South America has glorious singers and | ,, oe : : ; Wharf deily (Sund 4 ole af these goods, both as to quality ani color, | known numerous cases where it had a | | )') \riei—the peat or turf got from - : oe cnaresuuneranraammt: Lik “June bugs!’ she whispered hoarsely and . mmdavs exc aI as fol- te ' - ~ ’ ; eo he i y * 3 : “ay . ay) days excemed), 86 to’ if If you have not yet seen our complete range of samples, write your | good effect. | the te a bei t t re 7 _— . : : the flattened corpse of one dropped to the : lows:—At 6.30 a m, 9.00 a m., 9.30 s 2 9 In G any the telephones are ar- | t gz at hand—not ng yet cu countries of the south temperate zone ok Sh. teks SO .* p. m., and 6.00 nearest wholesale house for them at onze. s n your . . : , | and dried (or “qin,” as it is termed)— | are pulsing with literary activity and ground with a thud, um, ii @. 2p. ). nu ranged wi ouble receiver, and each | ° ' - oes —— pm ; : = =esoe8 = are the operator in the stations is pro- i it is summer before the burning in the | expectation, and Aconcagua is a new Australia’s Orphans. Will leave Rocky Point a9 fullows : —At = S | vided with one, The sound is delivered | *ilns can commence, The kiln is a deep | Parnassus, and is liekly to be the lnst Australia has no orphan asylums, F | O U Ry 7.06 s. m.. 8.30 a. m., 10.00 a. m., 12.00 = Wi Parks & Son Lita. > 4 equally in each ear. In such cases there | eg ce a vat te ae ae in the west. : ‘ ' weeny en ohild is the : ward of the 4 noon, 3.00 p m., 5.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. = : 5 = | is no varying result. Both ears become prs oe oa eka a -* 7 ros om © ———— en ae ae ; . eer ees — Wak a: a ’ amen 4 } —e | equal! ite. If the general patron of Ms ull, and the whole is kept burn- | dawn of the new era,as prophetic heralds, | ized in behall of homeless children main- akoes * Cc é a oy — 7 . = a = poe > st. JONN, W. B. = . pa Mc in aboton an to use , 22E for about three weeks, until it cakes | and as inspired and inspiring leaders, tains a temporary home in which chil- akes the Best Bread, ; : >» ’ Pr * tho ke : p oe ae 4 -00 = oo 2 such i. contrivance there would be no i tegether in a large black mass ———— and, again, in the decline of an epoch }| dren are sheltered until homes in private T: i E : om - y a — - Dy) & gi—- =S | Shenomenon like the ‘telephone ear.""— ; bling coke, but much more oes and | they appear as raconteurs The poets of | families can be found for them. The akes the Most Water, 30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. anc 5.30 p. m. 7 e esis cee ebheuarine \ \ . 7 : . { heaiver. ‘This is the ‘‘kelp.” t is then } the dawn have already a seared in the | state pays the board of the child and ' | thic Times- Herald. 1: cae pee 7, ly : ; , SOUTHPORT FERRY, rT) aa yad AY) a At iat a ab aed Ae Abide yy Chicago Times broken into biocks about fourteen inches | ten republics of the Andes, and have | clothes it, and a Committee of Inspec- Oo eeeerereevescees The steamer Hill«b@rough wil! ply ot einer eeeeronenenenes square, and brought by boat to the vil- | sung the songs_of liberty and love, of ; tion keeps an eye on the child. The : 7 the South . laa salt aehas of “ es —— HE ONLY True Blood Purifier lages, where it is sold, to be shipped to | wide pampas, the majestic rivers and | child is sent to school by its foster par- For scale in half Lartel bags at all the the South po J x rominently in the public eye to- | ™ore profitable markets. groves, and the orchid haunted plateaus. | ents, and from the time he is 18 years of ‘ncinel : ee ‘ follows P ” & y ' ; years Of | principal grocery stores in the city. ; i r , ay i : In the faded and gone incarial days | age a certain sum per year is deposited ’ ‘ So days ex epted, leaving Charlotte- | Tay A oa abe wah Glee Ree, t Se poets sprung into the life and inspira by the state in no for him, so ches at july 2, ’06—eod town daily at 6350 a. m., and every half | ) 7 tions of the golden temples of the Chil- 18 years of age he becomes a self-respect- aetna hour up to 10 p.m. Leaving Southport ® ’ dren of the Sun. There was the most | ing citizen, with a small capital to start at 645 a. m., making half hourly tr-ps up |» Adella Cuzuy, who seems to be a sort of § . poetic race of Indian civilizations. The him in life, - 19.! m. Sunday trips :-—Boat s -. Cuban Joan of Are, has been captured by | ickl omen! land of poetry was there, and is there. Important Personage. leaves Charlottetown at 7 a.m., making the Spaniards, a- Joan was by the English. © ° The end of the long march of the Aryan Deacon Frisby (impressively)}—Yourg i hast hourly trips upto 8 35 p m. Steamer 0 8Sd A ine idug Arc an. If the Dons are guided by the lessons of people toward the west gg in | man I would rather be a doorkeeper = % laid off from 11.15 to 12 o’clock, nooo « history Adella will live todiea natural | ; , Argentine, hili, and Peru. ‘The Italian the house of the Lord than to dwell in ee On Tuesday and Friday of each week the death, The English did not make anything | Out of sorts—easily tired, hag- emigration ~ its wow te is -~ of | che tents of wickedness Young man— : Bieamer will run off time to accommodate Y I ‘ALIAN WAREHO USE by killing La Pacelle. ' e* pale and listless, try Indian ott. The mized race © rgentines, | Well, if your dookeeper is anywhere near r the traveliing public. , 3 : omans Balm. It makes rich Chilians, Peruvians, Italians, English, | 4. importantas our janitor “I haven’t a " —_— new blood, banishes backaches, French, and German is making 4 new | pi¢ of doubt bus what you would a —- Ho | i ’ : 2 eS ' : Bulla Up. ; headaches, heart palpitation, con- nation, and penaignm ee Ayr 8 —_—_—— fs ” pper atel — When the system is run down, a person stipation and all other ailments and santiago show what that nation wiil High explosive shells have proved «0 rs Come to becomes an easy prey to Consumption or, . eer ee be. = ae a oe Unite eoqenatet with quick-firing breech Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved ' suffering woman 8 grea States has been t ie won er 0 the nine oaders in the French experiments that “a H : oe AX by using Seot’s Emulsion as § az a de- | boon. Has cured thousands— teenth century. The surprise and glory | the British admiralty has already sup- Robb-Armstrong Esgines, \ FR N Z : Dang ee: : s00B i Why not you? of the twentieth century is likely to be plied the Channel fleet with them and | © > cline in nealth is observed. : Correct Design the achievement of the republics of the | will soon provide shells for the whol: E> * Ur ar - $$$ | . WOOCCCCCEG | nin anti the Southern Cross,of which the | navy. Best Workmanship d- 0. BOX. 476. ly (14joct eines: = St as and Johnston poets are already singing and are more . _ — gloriously to sing in the supreme cen- : 0 And examine the contents. We can sa dra a R ll d Oats atm | me tury before us.—From ‘‘The Souta ROBB ENGINEERING C . Ltd. a 2 . . ee t > ” - > a o - 7 - Se as ean ae a aan hoon 0 e ea American Poets, by Hezekiah Butter- Ax Op Axp Wet Triep Renepy.— Amherst N- 8S. PP'Y Y ’ be ' g | worth, in Review of Reviews for July. 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