DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAR“H 21, 1898, = MONKEYS AT FOOTBALL. SHE BETRAYED HERSELF. mm ae | a os ae laions we ~ Y ‘They Likewise Play Cricket, but Not Ac- | Dipped Her Spoon In the Milk Before , 1t Is Exciting Sport to Land the Terrible | oy fg. b of i cording to Rule. the Mush. } Monsters, ™ { Pd - *t i , “ . : . > scihla > ery eee 4-H" ww Travelers in South Africa have noted The woman mentioned in this little | e ae it is possible that it would not +. j vs? i ¢ 3 av , . “1 ape . - ? a ate | ae 4'\ a the fact that where monkeys congregate | story will be called Mrs. Haughty, but ind favor with the devotees of Izaak Wal tO mn. 4 in large numbers they also indulge in games of a certain kind. Tweoof these games seem to resemble cricket and and stop about she is known in almost every commu- nity by other names. She is inclined to do all she can to make other people _be- Mush and milk was HOW SHARKS ARE CAUGHT. ton’s gentle art, shark fishing has much to recommend it to lovers of sport, according to the London Mail. Those who have in- dulged in it in Australia or elsewhere de- the line used isa strong cord about half SEE i football. lieve she is somebody and that she is | clare it to be a most exciting pastime and % The cricket is of a primitive order. | fitted for a higher sphere than the one | by no means an unprofitable one, seeing . 5 About a dozen monkeys stand in a cir. | she is forced by adverse circumstances ‘at 4 reward is paid by the government THAT THE ; | cle or whatever is akin to the simian | to live in, for every shark killed, i a | idea of a circle. Twoof them advance A short time ago Mrs. Haughty called Emad ey any Anyrrane 2 boats me cnntt ae ? d ' Yrom different extremities of the circle | O2 @ neighbor and accepted an invitation ployed by the angler or rather hunter, an ne FAC-SIMILE 4 15 yards apart, facing each other. The monkey at the southern end of the circle has a cocoanut in his to stay to supper. the principal supper dish, and Mrs. Haughty declared with sundry ejacula- the thickness of a man’s little finger. The end to which the hook of is attached consists a chain or piece of stout wire, to pre- <= a ‘ i ble Preparation for As- SIGNATURE ANeeet a e a ¥ ? +. ‘ 2 | e a # ote i tie “) . hand. He is the bowler. tions that she had never eaten the de- | vent the shark from biting through the similating the Food andRe¢ula- 4 oe _ st eritic 7 as - woran’s The monkey at the other end does | lightful compound. The steaming plat line and so escaping. The bait most ac- : ting the Stomachs and Bowels of —— OF —— } ife ma De properiy callec tlossori ty . . ‘eptable » palates ‘se Cc sibalisti , 7 It is the period when she bloss« aa not, as you might suppose, wield a fn}} | ter cf mush was set in the center of the . pt : le ae — >i ” re : a a i tt) ? : . cane ; : i CASTS 18 1 liver ot one of their own fs ae 7b2D 2 ’ from girthood into womanhood cane bat. His business is to dodge the | table and a bowl of milk placed before ), a . | BA yb, Se ya Nie, | ie 9 4° this momentous time the best medi cocoanut which the bowler aims at hi Mrs. Haughty. ase) Laan to cence ee or REMY BS : eit MNS 4 | eat i cine tor 3 woman to take is Dr. Pierce’s a nn 1% » : a se co ii iii a 39 ; ; : ’ _. See mn P ° i. aaa O take head. The delive ry of the ball is tre- Just he Ip yourself, Mrs. Hanghty, squeezed from its liver and allowed to fall I Prescription. It acts directly up- en the delicate and im mendously fast, full pitched and fravght remarked the hostess. Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ttant organs that upon the water. ‘This naturally spreads ; 4 are to bear the burdens of wifehood and with dire results if it ‘‘tonches thx ‘Really, Ido not know how to be- , over a considerable area and attracts the ness and Rest.Contains neither e motherhood it makes them strong, | spot.'’ When it does happen to tonch | gin,’’ said Mrs. Haughty asshe picked sharks to the spot. As soon as the bait is Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. Is ON THE ig healthy and vigorous It corrects all | taken the sportsmen begin to haul in the k acements and stops during the pe- irregularities and disp! exhausting drains Taken You may choose between y the spot—that is, any part of the mon key’s body—that monkey is very much up her spoon. Mrs. Haughty made a move, and one admirable ventriloquist, brought from | line. This is an easier matter than would ditional satisfaction of knowing that they NoT NARCOTIC. ~ 2s » ake 3 : . ‘er be expecte he sherk makes little oe riod of expectant maternity, it banishes | out and doesn’t even stop to dispute the | Of the children at the table Jeaned over , = ae a for an er K ae s r rw or . oininl tia a makes fe , . | HO resistance 1 qu s1use » DU : , the usual annoyances and makes = s | question. to her mother and whispered: The : os — vo aa ‘ at a | _zaeegne af Oled Dr SAMCLLPITCEER ; coming easy and almost painless t in pe a cats tenia ta “eo nap on a i¢ ; Bf ade } ge, anc c sures the new-comer’s health and an am ple Another monke J takes his I lace until . She said she never ate mush ana brute flies through the water at a great Dumphen Seed ~ supply of nourishment It transforms | he, too, receives bis dismissal. It was | milk, but she dipped her spoon in the pace. The only course is to allow the long fon ts weak, sickly, nervous, complaining ¥0- presumed by the travelers that the gem: milk before she dipped it into the | line to be run out urtil the fish is tired, as oF EVERY the i happv he itny rives r y1- } : : s , ‘ ‘ t } ’ Ld ae eciaee ut a orcs theie es | Wi Suisbed when a majority of won- | mash.” | jen Se 48 agnin pated in. is process | |] peepee, signatures the story of the marvelous keys lay nursing their wounds under That little movement gave Mrs. | is repeated until the creature is completely Storm Seed? ’ BOTTLE OF' $ ‘ ; » i « , i . > ‘ . ¢ ws ‘ tere . » iy a a e merits of this great medicine. An hot the friendly shade of a neighborit; Haughty away, for every lover of mush exhausted and can be dispat« hed. The Se. 4 est dealer will not try to persuade you palm. and milk knows that if the spoon is — de —_—- is money fs arg, Flaver: ; to take something different from what you 7 . : | fi i i] y means of a rifle bullet. The shark . ? : * t od mst dip > the mil ymush will ’ , ‘ ask for, for the sake of a few pennies a¢- | The football is of a more advanced t lipy d inte the milk the oe ,, | however, must be dragged well to the sur- Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- ded profit. type. It is also played with a cocoanut not stick to it.--Omaha World-Herald, face before the gun is discharged, for it is tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea be ; ’ se b arged, 5 is ; : ; > oe > t , } ‘ 1 ‘ aly et ee eee spaloace i y ‘ i otis die we de She di Gunes ae & a if i is penta Lh A Talking Sheep’s Hesd | useless to fire through more than two Worms Convulsions ,feverish- Co., Neb., writes: “I was undcr doctors’ cere 1¢ “socker’’ game and is played with : : . | inches of water. i for two vears with uterine disease I was so the feet Of course there is no gc al nor John Leitch of Rothesay once when The best way of tiring a shark is to fas- mess and Loss OF SLEEP. ; weak that I could sit upin bed onlv a few mo 3 : eet " piace ee 4 . : . f os . alae canst ia aera i ments. I commenced Telstowr Dr tenia s Fa any tactics to Spe ak of, the object Of on a visit to Dunoon dropped into th 3 ten an elmpty oil drum to the free end of Fac Simile Signature of vorite Prescription and when I had taken one each animal being to keep the ball t shop of Archie Mains and asked if be ; the line. This is thrown overboard as ' een half dozen bottles I was up and going wherever i guns ee : ' i aii ae ee . | soon as ce i ot oe a CRLF I pleased, and have been very strong ever since himself as much as possible, had ted good ahe _ heads. P wie rT) ~ ap oe _ wap ps ys Cadi, ; ae tun @ cid a ee one , 1 reg.’ ‘ nere 2e course, floats 2 sur- , en a ee ee eS Bee age Still the competition to get the ball Ob, yes," mid a ley 7 ae rea yi ad by the Peigflver ef NEW YORK. Contarte ts put up tu cnoeive bettinn axty. ~ , . > . 2 UX * 0 é a ¢ ve a 3 3 LS ‘ : ’ a 5 é The only constipation-cwre that never | Makes it resemble a real game of ‘‘foot- Sine a ane ps a a ; Shark has been competely tired out. The At& months,olly i nchagie — oe ee ee oan causes discomfort— Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant | er,” and the dexterity exhibited by | black face lying on the floor. es, line is then taken nog board ahd the ex- eg “S ie “C ere en coves wos the pee a prone Tak Pellets. At all medicine stores. these peculia 8 tes hein ‘“‘Are you sure that i¢ is fresh?” said) “ae ee ' 5D OSES ~ be Ge ed is “just ws good” and “will answer every py se p r amateurs ts surprising Pag er ee hausted animal pulled in and killed in the g ee eee pose.’ AM Sco that you get O-A-8-T-O-B-I-A sneeieinn morotamentinets - | and wonderful. nee oe | way described above. : . 2 a a «< sta 4 gt +o ~y ~ # ‘ 7 , " § If you can not get beef, In an evil moment some ambitious S Quite sure, sir, replied the butcher. it will thus be seen that shark fishing oe a mutton will answer monkey may elect to play the Rugby It's perfectly fresh. is by no means wanting in excitement, EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. one tk a game by snatching up the ball and Thereupon Mr. Leitch, who was ean and those who indulge in it have the ad- hid of A wrapper. ! milk, water, coffee or tea. But there ts no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. making off, but the game then develops into war, in which life is sometimes the prize. No mention is made of a referee, but if there is one about, like a wise and provident monkey, he is probably up a the sheep’s head the rather confounding ejaculation: ‘‘Oh, what a lee! I’m stinkin. ’’ ‘‘Oot o’ my shop, ye lecin deevil,” exclaimed the butcher. ‘‘Didn’t I kill are doing a public service in assisting in exterminating these pests. Shark acci- dents to bathers are mercifully few, but when they do occur they are generally of so ghastly a nature as to justify any means taken to make war upon these ter- iw seuaneittaaaaiammunnannnn tne Tene Panga = . . ~ ° i zy : : 59) 39? ; 5 ve . tree.—Brooklyn Times. ye wi’ my ain hauns this very mornin: rible monsters of the deep. It is Scott's Emulsion - 7 And, suiting the action to the words, nothing. | — “ : = ue kicked the offending sheep’s head into | J y i the street. W hen you need the best To carry on the joke, Mr. Leitch, ob- 3 cod-liver oil, the best hypo- serving a fine ox tongue in the window, ve : ak made it apparently say, ‘‘Shame on ye, phosphites, and the best Archie Mains!’’ whereupon the amazed cups in aber ii. bate glycerine, all combined in butcher fled precipitately from the shop, | pegs, headache, sour stom- a ' os leaving it and all it contained at the | ach, indigestion, constipa- r & the best possibl © manner, mercy of his waggish tormentor.—Nug- | tim. They act easily, with- to beal ; * eut pain or gripe. Sold by ali druggists. 25 cents. or [ 2 mone you have only one choice. gots. si a ee The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparille » Y¥ ‘ It brings prompt results ee 3 Rartrayv&C. ar ax ‘ ’ © r ‘ . Freddie’s father had just been strug- : J R RA § MONTREAL. in all cases of wasting, or gling with an old fashioned bureau, i <2 wank and, retiring disheartened from an un- —_—— Hn $$ —————: loss nw eight. o successful effort to open one of its com- — __ All druggists; gee. and $c.ca, 7, partments, he moved to the window, ? COSTE S ONS. Chenin, Dem SICK es ACHE end looking out upon the lowering sky aur up aa) wnlei es Vow ; > -y he exclaimed, **It'’s mighty strange that as It alian W are House Positively cured by these the weather a can't give cs a ' Little Pills, change of weather.’ p : ; **Maybe,’’ shyly interposed Freddie, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, ‘ ~, ene »” ‘they can't open the bureau drawers. o : : os eae . Beal’s Corner ‘indigestion and Tow Hearty Eating. <A per- 3 Bodine theanl on. ee Notes that are admired vy all Musicial Critics are eaisly produced ifect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- — For Coughs, pruce from any of our Pianos. Musicis a nagnet in the home. It edueates, and Co Grafton and Ct Geo Sts mess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Ina caso before. a London magistrate Colds, Bron- refines the children, it draws friends togethe: for wutual enjoyment. Ip i [. * . Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | the question was “7 to the cae of | ¥chitis, Sore faet—What is home without a Heintzman Piano? ; 4 North side Queen Square oe os workmen, who stoutly claimed the ar-| { throat, etc. ’ Afford it ? 9 | Smaii Pill. i small Doses | ticles, eaid that they **made’’ them. To | § yeany, WATSON &@ €O., Pnornirross. Can A Or it s Nonsense f Small Price. prove their assertion, they set to work i MONTREAL. 1 | ; Substitution in court and showed how ormolu was | Qis-essersssossnsoecsoeonos ere You can have the very best Piano in America, on the easiest possible j i ES fj if} 7 tude ‘‘antique’’ with pumice powder. 50 YEARS" terms, Cali and see us about it. 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