ede ol § qas traveling in the interior of Queens- Iialicn Ware House a a f? om ‘a err! fis : Car. Vii | tidbed Uie Afar TB Whoiesa'e Wine arehante Four Dollars per Year DAILY EXAMINER Terms : “This is sitcae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnipipss. "ingle Copies two cents, VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN _P._E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1898. a Saw a “THEY DON’T LIKE PAPER. 2 | at First Gentaet a the Fabrie | — With Suspicion. i When savage people first come in cor- I, fact with the © vhites, nope ef the wo.x-.. ders that the y see is regarded with mot ;je juspicion than large suvevs of pape.. The native is apt to regard paper asa grt of cloth, and the fact that it tears easily and is worthless for most of the purposes to whic h cloth is put convinces him that it is a fraud. One or two Kongo travelers told of the disgust with which the natives at first regarded paper. The Kongo tribes, by the way, are on the lookout for garpers, and it is exceedingly hard work for anybody to sell them a bad | quality of cutlery or cloth. Savages gcon find, however, that paper is not in- | tended to serve the purposes of cloth. Then they cease to look upon it asa fraud, but they do not think it ranks high araong white man’s manufactures, and they have little use for it. Some time ago a well known explorer Jand, Australia, where he met many | patives who had never seen a white man before. One day a crowd of natives was in the white man’s camp carefully inspect- ing the explorer and his baggage when a newspaper happened to drop out of bis pocket. The natives unfolded and spread it out on theground. They decided that it must be an article of wearing apparel, and one of them tried it on. He wrap- ped it round his shoulders like a shawl | and sat down on the ground, arranging his covering this way and that and — watching the faces of the crowd to see | what they thought of his elegant gar- meut, covered as it was with many thousands of curious marks. Presently, however, an accident hap- | pened. While the savage was rearrang- | ing his shaw) and trying te bring the — corners togetner in front of him the gar- | ment began to tear at the nape of his neck. A howl from the crowd called at- tention to the disaster.. The blanket, or whatever it was, was evidently made of the poorest sort of material. The savage took his covering off, ex- amined the mischief he had wrought, made the tear a little longer and then | with his finger poked a hole through the paper. That settled the fact that the article | ~~ wus worthless, The newspaper sudden- *y lost all interest for the natives, who vened their attention to less destructi- | objects. 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