% a oO. ee Pa ORs is ’ pis” ey i a fs eae . . A Ti. E DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 20, 1897 The Dail Exaniaer | FROM THE The Examiner Publishing Company | ere PAs. - & ee PLA wed : OFFIC@ oF RATES OF StU SCRIPTION ° eee fect and being usually conical or { form, lobulated hemispherical in general tut <alwaye having ib appearence as of being built from nod- loads Of balf solodified mortar that in succession bad partly overflowed each underiying layer. A vertical half of the-e mounds about eight feet high, having been destroyed, the ants commenced rebuiviing it ata rate that would res are of ove e — 7 on #g.o9) (he structure in three to four years The cam Westie 2.00 most singular though uot among the Three Months 1.00 | jargest—of all the Australian. ant ne Month we" te ructures are the meridian mounds, which | Sent post paid to any part of Canada or th | are elongated, resembling bage slabs of U altet States sandstone stood on edge, and always point THE WEEKLY EXAMINER jexactivy porth and south Tae most eal aden: Mattes : made up rtriking examples seldom more (han six of matter which | ne Daily | OF eight feet bigh ocear io the Laura euelh <b “es Guibeinee per otaining | Valley, North Queensland. Here the @ll the latest pews ~ 0b eription $1.00 a year moucds are built in several -eries of THi DAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 20, 1897 SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. ee VACCINATION SAFETY Piacve Org ACETYLENE * FICIAL, ANOTHER KerPRIEVE— Tae Era or Parents Arr tvKe—Potar Te_ecraray—Tae Pow- Fn OF Macywets—Scientiric Resvirs or or a BLunper—A Sanpstone Marnie — A ii ARCHITEC WILG PROPELLER. Piazne bacith, « sppears from the elalnwate report of the German Govern- meu! Commi-sicn 1o Bombay, in moat cave- enter the system through emall wit dsor scratches and the disease is ms ly confined to deellers in poor and in-ewi'ary localites The bacilli are very queck'y kiflet 6» ordinary antineptics and hes ing. Srrom tovcalations gave little rve-toa inthe Bombay epdemic, but Fett ne’s metuod proved very eucces: fal. Ths necalation with the pro octs of bacillica'tare. Toa virulent grow b of p'ague baci!) was added carbolic acid = lution or essence of mustard, des- trovipg the microbes, but jeaving products having remarkable protective power. An even better yaccine reesglted from heating the pique cultures to 150° F. for an hour. Acetylene gas has power to be violently explosive under a pressyre of somewhat legs (han two atmospher:s, byt reasonably free from liability to explode, unless miged With ar or o.¥eer, at lens thao an atmos- pler-and a haif. The British Home Offi e bas deviled 'o cous... 7, it safe ander & pressure of (wonty iucic: .f yater above that of the atmosphere—or about an at- mosphere aod & twentiea—while regard ing i we cubject to the act regulating eX, ‘vs’ wea if greater pressure is used. The Frenci, authorities have fixed the danger live at an atmosphere and a half and the German an'horities at an atmosphere and “~~ "and restrict the keeping or mak- ra ot higher preseure. ing of the gas - Nervous felk may her et ie ” tLat fir. Palb’s pics’ tion of cf le earth with Termpel’s Gomét 60 Nov. 13, .£90, re-uled from an error, Dr, F, Bid viwf, of the Vienna Observatory calelilateé that the nesrest appromch of the écmet in 1899 will be 11,000,000 miles. 4.2 total foreigr - ‘euts iseued from sar’’-st times to 1870 are estimated by the U. 8. Patent Coromissioner at 238,108 since 1870 to the eluse of 1896, at 819.120, The United §States patents for the same pei de pymb red 110,573 aud 463,752 rep ctively. ‘Lne termite mounds of Australia are que ae wonderful exemples of insect arc si eciure &% Lbe more familiar nests of the African white ante. Mr. W. Saville Ke «' dercribes three distinct types of the lar.e mounds, ‘The largest ant nests known aredoul thes th buttressed colum- ermitaria’’ eceurrting in the Northern Con*lels in a egihe lerrnory of South Australia some forty mies inland from Port Darwin, these height, of en exceedirg eigh’een feet ii aod being also remerkable tor an almost equal diameter from top to bottom. Monds nearly as large, tower ng above the head of # lve ree! ack rider, ere to be seen in York Peurneula, North Queens lao’, this furm tapering slightly to one or somecimes reveral sharp points, In the Kunnerley district ot West Anstralia a pinnacles, One above another giving a bighly ornate appearance, as of some grand catbedral ip miniature, The reasoo for this uniform Orientation is a mystery ove possible explanation being that it off-ra tbe least exposure ’o the heat of the mids day sua, Improved methods of signalling will be ap important fratare of future polar explo rations. The apparatus of Mr. E. § Bruce, as described at the Lundon Im- perial Institute, includes a emal! captive balloon lightd inside by lamp, and this is to be fixed to the ship or taker away by an exploring party, in either case serving as a beacon that under favorable Circumstances could be seen eight miles or more. Such balloons can be inflated with compressed hydrogen carried in steel cylinders. The raagnetization limit of iron bas been found by Mr. Henry Wilde,, F.R.S., to he 422 pounds per square inch, with po gain in the power of magnets by the double-pole or horse-shoe form. While valuable scientific facts bave been brought to light by untaught men, such discoveries bave seldom been a direct re- sult of ignorance. A patient whe had just, left an Algerian hospital, however, ha. deen cured of ¢ciatica of many years stand ing through his tlundering idea that ‘spirit of salt” (hydrochleric acid) was a saline preparation of greater strength than thre salt solution, the doctors had been ad - ministering hypodermically with litle relief. Reasoning that the strong pre- paration should have greater cffcct, he painted Lis skin with it, with the most astouishing succere. On learning of the experiment, the physicians at {he hospitai adopted the remedy, and Dr. (. Genates. of Montpelier, has prepared athesia based on & dozen cares of sciatica, al! of which have been completely relieved turough this means. The application is simple. Three or four coate of trong hydrochloric acid are brushed over the inful part of the cerve, and the limb acovered with a ¢oitun-wool dressing. The heat and ¢marting are severe but qaite bearable. The application can be repeated in 24 or 48 houre, but not agaic for several days, less sloughs should ap- pear. Tee twelve patients were all eport- ed cured in three to five sittings extending over a week to 25 days. No serious jn- Souvenience or slowing is produced by ‘he «trong non, Carefully used, the watery Wiletere sofmetimer s2t™2d disappearing on two OF ivfet date: Ao artificial tick warble ix bein? made at Catania, fats, and is saitt to be much ches;er than genuine matble, tron which it ie not easiiy d stinguished, It # made be impr gating white sandstoné with amix ace of eqnal parts of volcanic asphalt and cual-tar pitch, The eand- stone’ blog':s are cnt into the desired shapes—arée iUpporled On gratings in arge sqvare iron tank, in'o wh ck the molien mixture is admitfed from an as) ining boiler, the liquid being kept builing in the tank tor 36 hours. After cooling, the stones are polished like other marbe. It is claimed that the new material will resist acids, atmospheric action, heat and cold, and does not favor the ce-elopment of germs. A new electric propellor for pleasure boats sail* ahead of the boat bat is rigidly connected to it, the accumulator cells and switch gear being on the boat itself. The vibration is Jess than in ordivary stern- propelled launches, but there is probably much lose of effisiency, ey inc indescen. tiie i a tp tn on a ee i i i i i i i i , GRANNY’S “YARBS.” Fhe dosed the boy with calomel, Then gave him catnip tea, And yet he didn’t feel quite well, He had the grip, you see, she gave him tansy, boneset, squills, Rubbed tallow on his ches’ And fed him lots of blue mass pills, Which quickly did the rest. By this time John could not get up, And as he lay -in bed She drenched him from a quassia cup Till he was nearly dead. Stn And when at last the doctor came And fetched poor Johnny round Folks said, ‘* "Twas granny, all the same, Kept him above the ground.”’ —J. L. Heaton in *‘Quilting Ece.”’ Our Seeded Raising $: are goins like “bot cakes” as they are jast what all econ- omicil house keeners have beea looking for. (ur Califsrnia Muscatel Rasins. are the best stock we have ever handled in thst live, and our sales fur them are 1acreasing every day. é ’ ( 4 ( ( ¢ Our Candid Citron Peel 6 ( ‘ ‘ sells itself on siylit, being fresh clear and juicy. Our New Flavorings Are giving splendid satisfac~ tion, and ovce used will be alwave used, For all Choice Xmas Groceries —GO TO~ | Beer +o Goff’s a7 eee ee The age (nestion Now is where can we get a suiiab'e Xmas present for the least money. Below wil! be found a list of a fewofour cut prices for the Holiday Season only, which will enable you ty decide at once, as the time is now hare Eight day, half hour, cathedral gong, strixing Cloeks, for Silver Quake Baskets, (quadruple plate); 275 Napkin Age, 50¢ up Senne Holders and Pickle Di-Les, | 1.5° A Waltham Watch with Chais (good timekeepers) 7b Ladies’ Genuiac Gold F.lled Walth am Watch, 15 0¢ Ladies’ Long Chains, war:anted five vecus, 3.00 Letey’ “Solid Gold Gum Ring-, (heavy) 2.06 Breochee, Cuif Buttons, Stick Pins, Chains, Charms, etc, at extraom!inary low prices. R pairiweg promptly attended to by & competent perree. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. c.c.JORY A LISf OF A Democratic King. 2 The king of Sweden arranges his time to the best advantage. After an early breakfast with the queen he gives audi- ence to public officials and Swedish, Norwegian and also foreign ministers as well as reviewing and inspecting troops, and so forth. Friday is occupied by a council meeting, and Tuesday morning is given to the public. As ‘‘fa- ther of his people,’’ he sees even the poorest peasant and most unknown be- ing in his kingdom who wishes to speak with him and gives audience alone, no third person being present. The even- ings and indeed the best part of the night King Oscar gives up to bis liter- ary pursuits. His poems and romances nre now well known for their artistic excelience. _—————$—$________. i“eteors, Some time ago people on the Rams- gate cliffs, Englend, saw what was thought to be two rockets tired by a ship in distress on the Goodwins. The lifeboat went to the rescue and agcer- tained from the lightship men that the lights observed from the shore were nct rockets, but falling meteors, Married men who are obliged to get up in the middle of the night with the baby should study the value of the bi- cycle as a means of indoor trayel.— Roxbury Gazette. Ax Oto Axp Wet Triep Rewenpy — Mr . Winslow’s Soothing Svrup bas been used forover fifty vears by millions of motbers for their children while teething with perfect anccess, It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrboea. Is pleasaut to the ta-te. Sold by druggists in everv part of the world. Twenty -five cents a bottle. Its value is incalenlable. Be sure and ask tor Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no Other kind. MONEY TO LEND J.J. JONNSTON Barrister at Law, Stamper Block, Charlottetown. &eeeesceeesee Sesee eeesees O6 4 LECPOOSCE SO SOSCL2EG e008 MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction. at ihe Court H -use, in Summerside, on the sixtn day of January, A. D. 1897, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under a power of sale contain- edina ne dated the twenty-first day of September, 4... 1596,and made between yrus Megneauit and Peter Me peault and “harlotte Meqneauit, wife ef seid Peter Me- qneauit. of the one part, and J, Edward W ye tt, of the other part, Alland singular that tract of Jand situate on Lot 15, Pripee County, Princa Edward Is- land, bounded. 3, fclowe:—Commeacing on tht snore of Bed que Bay,in the south-east Angle cfland of Thaddey Arsenault; thence along the same northeasterly seventy-two chains and fifty links, or to’ the s uthern be padery, of land formerly owned by papniel Arsenault. and iand owned by Paul Perr: ; thence easte: ly along the same seven chains and one link, to land of Louis Pert y; thence southwest riy along the same seveuty two chains and fifty linksto the shore, thence following tne same westerly to the Place of commencement, containing fifty acres of —_ Rae one or further particulars apply 2t the office of J Edward Wyatt, Summerside, I a‘ed this 8-a day of December, A D, 1897. J.EDWARD WYATT, Mortgagee de *35—d4i—-l Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898, St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as followe :— Dec. 14th aad 28th, Jany. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will given ip due course in our |ccil colums septl3— eS APRESS SHAAAS ARH RAK son’s Whisky has established itself Therapeatics in Great Britain and For sideboard use it is abominable. SOLE age, quality and flaver, and is free from the the many inferior brands upon the mar!:et. which are largely male Up of newly di-til’ed whiskies and raw grain spirits AGENTS FOR P. Ask tonr wine merchant for a wee d rappi> o’ P For sale by ali authorize} vendors, ani wholeca!+ by E. Mee HAVE YOU TRIED eecowc, A wee drappie o’ Pattison’s Rare Old Whisky, The best and safest stimulant for Medicinal ani beverage ure, # J. & T. Morris, Charloctetown I. SESE SEE ES EEE EEE EEE EEE + attison’s Whis ky, a iii SARA RAAOAR AAAS ARRAS Ae Pattj. in favor with leading Physicians and the Colonies, whose testimoviale bear Witbes= 10 Ife action 98 a eneedy, safe and gentle stimalant. * Pattison’s Whisky ie remarkatly and exceptionally uniform n te " jurions detects incidental to For Invalids an adultrated Whisky is Dangerous For Today the following prices: ee UNE in cpace ccvc. eeeeeteeeeeeeoeesece TRAN 0 bic « dnicoe cues 60c¢ suits GOs 0 00 oct oie (i. db dolls abocnsal 700 SUITE. LOR n.d 00s +o 0c ge bb Shotle db Ho onentil SUO0 clite fori. .... Bees B65 0 Bn Fe Chic ca Ot ee ee eee L.00 DAO OmNe- Gel il sso cccegncccecees + sen 1.20 L7G OER Te nn 000s cvcleesccceecs ool 1.40 2.30 suite:for .s. s-seb. TA SRa Silas Teal 180 Proportlionate discounts off top shirts, reductions off goods already marked low. D. A. BRUCE Reduced Prices To reduce our large stock of woolen underwear These are gen jue} ————— ae We give 40, 5d, 45, 60, 80. —<—$—$—$— — ae ae » \ : 2 ti lo ulated =mcund ig yery commons, NOTES AND 3 ' COMMENTS. toi = «bype «fen ¢x eeding f.urie — ' xX eeding ur | Lae | FOR SALE. —It is pleasing to féead in “Toronto 5 a ; Saturday Night,” a tale by Hunter Duvar, A Farm at North River, consistin,’ full of the quaint incisive humor and keen of 45 acres, ina high state of cul- sarcasm for which our distinguished litera- ivati teur is noted, ek oe For further particulars apply to . —The New York Sun in a column edi. | Mrs. Cuaktes Pavt, ; torial desires to know “what hope there is Chestnut Street, Charlottetown, | for Cavada if she refuses to enter the decl7 as American union;” and the St. Jobn Sun ‘ . Snisinipnnisntishelaipisceiaeiiah, enaneilaceie . ie - ~—_ lines, answers “there is the hope Gentlemen. Ladies: CALENDAR. BE’ ther 0 3 1 that she may continue her contented, on er , ? ' ith happy snd prosperous career out of it.” Sli Slippers a After a Gov ernment fi tla ippers i Qaiter Sette: © —Montreal Star: It begins to look as if PP Gaito?ts Full Moon, 8th, 12h 41.9m., midnight. P a es to sta’ notwit the veterans wath the Liberal army were Hocke {ast Quarter, M@ch, 12h. 9.2m., midnight. We are in the Dairy Supply URDOSS 0 ys ; becoming tired oftaking out their skare y Kovts Overshoes New Moun, 28r@, 3h. 42.7m., p. m. . pt. | nen eee f an official whose travé of the great party victory of '96in th ’ ” et | 30th. | 2 standing the unfair competition of an 7 ‘losloudiprivitegaot loinieg te the ue : lee f rape. eres Seer: ems a . 8 id out of the public fvnds We pay our ¢ rg ae se. a ea — =| ex re pal i , ‘ | it is true thatthey have had since that creepers: Snow Shoes Dav of Week Sun | Sun eT ae a a with an of the Quebec houses thus 1 Fifty Years Ago occasion the bigh satisfaction of saying Q : . Rises | Sets and will compe e > y . : } e vats, ef Nici ° one to another—“Well we have b aten the cershees Felt Boots sented, for quality of workmanship mS Te ‘ea? resident Polk in the White House chair, | Tories at last;” but even this ‘easurab! hm. ,h. m, : : - or stationary, While in Lowell was Doctor Ayer ; occupation palls when chev il deaalnched y Sk Trunks 1 | Wednesday 410 vats, either single oe duplex, portable : ¥ Both were busy for human weal Liberal priociples abandoned, histor: { Snow Skoes 2 | Thursday 10 ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in ne to govern and one to heal. ai ‘ ; ‘ rere I vali é ‘riday 9 ; ° And, as a president’s power of will st bg eh aioe ne ea” | Moccasins Valises a| freetias 9 to order at short notice. cus which f " iin highest seats, and even Tory sinsi ” i Rubbers 3 | Sunday ; We have vn hand Alpha Separa ors ' tow 0. vate aetna if not bettered, a Batters enmities ; aie 8 more money to the patrons than any other, + esti renner —~St. John Sun: Conjectur |. aries | oe : Wednesiay : Separator oil that wil! imsure safer running 4 busy with the question - Thursday ‘ A . . ara Hl am J; _ @€ Senator o : 10 | Friday 8 speed than any other on the ed ippl butter in. yer’s Cathartic Pills | Louis Davies will give parca = Sir} Also.—Little Bovts, Slip- +1) Saturday 7 Butter Boxes for storing and shipping b "a . ther Acadian. + ¢#@ position to an- Se : a2 | Sunday . , | ex wows dtelgned to eupely o nt oe isn = aewdian who is most | pers, Gaiters and ‘Overshoes } }: j Monday 8 Dairy plants that will run without an expe model purgative to people who | Perry, now M. P. _*Oviuce is Mr.S. F. for Child it } 44.) Tuesday hand i y; M. EF. ; or ilidren & | : ‘ on hand, ‘ if had so long injured themselves | bias been several _ YT Prince. Mr.Perry | Wedhenmy 43 ; will save fuel over any other thatha® one he? 16 | Taursday 43 By Boilerst vat will s 7 a with griping medicines. Being | of Commons, mreselected to the F ouse tae y ? y : iid hat de nok seaeire 0 be driv carefully prepared and their in- | '*!, #04 there us aie a i ped 18 | Saturday 45 ° eres ee Tall work warl® gredients adjusted to the exact oe Ae the other ae hare ' 9 | Sunday 16 > extreme speed to obtain enough power, ee ata of the bowels and ake jt tity of the electorate can never A alka » pettes ‘6 10 aie year. 4 iver, their popularity was in- | in a: -®wav trom him. But then comes 9\iw . 12 : Gra stantaneous. That this popu- | we other question. whether Sir Louis SALE 23 Thansey” = 13 Call at our up town store in the Temple, larity has been maintained is | * Aen safe to ware sr yo 24 Friday 48 18 Charlottetown. well marked in the mecel aituency. if ne is _Testrain y this —- 25 | Saturday 48 4 o awarded these pills «ousideration he has in Mr. Welsh and The Annual Sale of Papers and Maga-| 6 | Sunday 48 15 | World's Pair 1 Fe at thr ‘Hon. David Laird material from which | zines at the Catholic Literary I.stitute, | 77 | Monday 4g 16 7 A ts 893, e> , | Senators may be made. ptaest present | will take place in the Readies — = _ zeentag 49 - 6 “State of affairs in Quebec would suggest | Tugsday Evening, Dec. 2lst at 8 o’cloc jednesday 49 J a . BD Veavs of Cure, | [wii inabili 7 ; 30 | Thursd ao 1 oe 3 r Louis the advisability of getting the _J.M, SULLIVAN, Secretary. | Thursday ic a — gt ' matter settled as quickly as possible. ‘Degl6—si : 31 | Friday } # | 41s Botestiot to: Ses innon & NMolnen : ae i a i, P '