2. me 7 1 1~a1~vw»fi‘4tlVlIlyE J‘\llu¢r~ttu!'mlrf\“3v~ass¢.».i~*..4 ..¢:m,.; ‘K '.55 f¢l'“5¥l""‘PH-8j'l.i'*a "i§= from 25c. up. A Set of Studs or Ltasks. I Brooch. _ Scarf Pin. Watch Protector. Black Guard. _ Eyeglass. er” if ,»» :~....-- f ~<:1”_ __ = ~ef.*~~.1= -~ _ - r, ~ .- `-1””;&` f S H "'75 rli lla \r\{Ail 3"_1. _ i*l¥'s _ 3*, .rf _ _' \ ”‘~§;z>‘ ' ; _,;»_~_*_-°`P`5_;` »'_, all' 4'_\Y'. 2. W!- 1, . J ` \\ A A woNoERFu|.` TREE-. n. Stupefying Odor. Flowef Mig]-gg¢°p°_ I It Ina Tarnntnln-like Blossoms With From 75c. Up Butter Kni e. Souvenir Spoon. Pair Spectacles. Cuff Links. Watch Chaill. Locket. Reading Glass. Pocket Comgass. etc..etc. Fine Watc es for sale and Repaired. Gliding. Engraving and Repairing. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. 1 rl I `~ Dominion Atlantic Railway and Steamship Lines to Boston via Yarmouth. The PopularFadI,ineD;t_;een &.stern Nov Scotia and Baton Via Windsor Jnnetionandialihx. a nu ` ...=.==;.#.;'°:‘,fr““.E’= mf” am.: gd Yarmorzth mmq eon’:’ct.it»n dt Yarmouth THB ROYAL ULU. 8‘I`lA)l3PS “ FRINGE AIITIIIIB ” -AND-s _ “ FRINGE BEDIIGE ” '1‘heFastestand Fixed Steamers piying.be- tweenthellaritinserrovincesandhoston. IAsveYannoutnDaday,’U ,Friday satarda for losha on or Train from Balihx. ldnrniqkve Long Wharf. Boston Sunday, luesday, Thursthy, Fridsyata ptln. hm di Pmengersarrivlng iifaxnext y 44o For nfonnation, guide books, folders, etc whiehwillbeaent free write tot. K. Arm strong, General Passenger Agent, Kentsille $1.8. @*'Ir\inarnnol_‘Allantie Stands: me. »' P. GIFKINS Genera Mgr. Gndwan , ' _ 5 _ I ; . , _, ___, ~, _ __ __ ~ BOYlE_LS» '<2 ‘ _ . jg Digestive Drgans `- mv ` - and rendered healthy and active "V ' by I lI&si@¥dose'of ;,, :"0" - `~ ' o el__|._f’S PILLS " ru sux saint., sum. amen; ` _ _ ;>rom@nm@m _ _ x theyhavoagcqnal gf.. . - init) lrvuwwsrna, 25s rss pox. OR IV HAIL ON RICKII1’ OF Phlct. ' STANTOWS Flll RELIEF- au lnrsanat ann lxrsalss lstsssv. Cures Rhnalatism, Colic, Sprains, Nenraigia. _ sun nam avanvwusnx. runes 25a ren ser-ral.. c°Sple propriests, Tun \_VrsGa'rs Clsnlcal. __ fa., / ‘. ,_ _ _ 4 _ GLASS FRUIT .IAPS We have onhand a large _ stock of Glass Fruit Jars in pint, quartand 2, quart sizes, selling cheap. ` Special prices in dozen lots. J0lili60ll0LLl d 00. "B ia 5* $9 i Y r . :°:,'g:t;p¢:t¢' bg; _accommodation TEE SYDNEY simnxv, lt. s. “Blptdl Du:l!er:l.n’ st. 1081!. ll. I. ‘ ‘Hotel BO3$l¥¢>Ilf’,’ Noam SYDNEY LR. s. _ s_.uz. aouvntus " gn __ _ _t Iss “(lity 0f@MnT.i.- From Halifax every Tues- day morning. F romgflharlottetown every Thursday. _ Calls at *Hawkesb11ry, Ari- hat, Isaac’s Harbor, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Can- S0, Summerside. _ CARVELL Cb’\own, Ap! p Tl, A wonderful tree of unknown varie- ty has been discovered in a mountain f' '~`2mi'on in a s ur of the San Jacinto D mountains, down near the Mexican line. It was discovered by a party of Drospectors who penetrated the can- yon in search of water. A branch of the tree and its blossoms were brought to this city for classification, but it is unknown to botanists in this city. The leaves of the tree resemble in sise and shape the fig leaf, but 'they are of a vivid purple color and the un- der side of the leaf is thickly covered with stil hairs which stand out from the leaf fully half an inch. These hairs I are sharp and thornlike and easily pen- etrate the skin, and when they do so they are poisonous, causing swelling ` ai much pain. T The blossoms are as peculiar as are the branches and leaves. They are of a rusty red color and are about two -inches in diameter. In shape they are a very good representation of the ta- ra_g__t\ga. There is a hhge hairy bulb, in shape resembling the abdomen of the poisonous spider, and there are several I chlva, or s_tagie_n5 corresponding to the’legs of that insect. The most peculiar feature of the plant, however, remains to be told. Whenever one approaches the plant or when the wind agitates the' branches of the tree the flowers give of! an 'abundance of perfume-heavy, sicken- ing and deadly. This perfume has the quality of chloroform, and a few in- halations of the odor produce uncon- sciousness. The prospectors who made the discovery of the plant were ren- ! chloroform tree.-Los Angeles Times. perspires in spits of itself. Ia this way Q is ay natural perspiration. one not caus- vastly more comfortable to lounge in all sorts of antics like a hugo dsh at P18!- Eventually when all its air was ex- hausted tho erratic torpedo dived to the i bottom and was lost. e€§' ilgé z§,53 ef; .<3 3?; ,_ §E~§ §§a 1 ' refuse should' T °'l`rr\1e. ‘but I object to invariably be ing the other."-New York World. wid” (to drcssmaker)-Yiou must ran, 'nt .awhile for payment for lue_r¢al_“r,°llws°d_l-" *_2’“'~~¢\ ..,.. T1-lei PA|NrER=t`niésAvEn. maven; n*¢fib_,n|nni¢ 'naa‘_'ruaa ' ' or the Translator. Let it befaamutea um: the work' the “painter-engraver" is very different - in artistic character from _that of the faithful translator; let it be admitted also that it is higher in artistic rank. Those limitations once stated hardly need to be forced on our notice because each kind of art is so noble in itself. See Cole interpreting a Paul Veronese, would you not say: A loving student of nature at work upon a study of sky and mountain? What are masses of colored light ~and shade but one ob ject of the artist’s study in either easel. And what has he to do in eithercase but to express them as best he can in gray shade and white or pale gray light? _ 1 _ As is usual in such cases, the new school when it is examined minutely does not differ inch by inch so radical- ly from the best work of the old school march of a new art is never without , as one might suppose. The triumphant I “gene” at a dumb waiter, reminiscences of the step that had been learned and of the music that had set the time for the now disregarded pio- osssionals of the past. The splendid glow and profundity of Krueil’s por- traituf William Hunt, the painter; the-, de I',|m¢||7 _ ` _ ' als. sera assess ~ _ n sen ving picture of F. D. Millet, a Greek girl tyingher sandal; the indescribable har-~ Windee-I call lt “A Kansas Cy- ~ mony, like that of a mesnotint by_‘1‘ur- ner’s own hand, of Elbridgo Illislkfs landscape, the large, oblong one with a river running slowly between. low banks covered with trees and with a black boat on the extreme right (known as the Split Block) are all the result of such devotion to ‘the wood block and to the right use of the tools which carve its surfaces. A ` You- have a worthy subject to begin with; you try to render some part of its beauty or its significance upon a me dium which is notorious] limited in -awed msensible “W” °PPr°“°m”3 th* certain directions; you sulfmit to those" pocket and jotting something downoln U” t° enmine it limitations like a sensible workman, wit. “An ideahss occurred to me, and I A' the Punt “em” t° lm" ”° b°t'm` and you Bud that they yield insensibly I, never let a bright thought get away ‘ul nam* ty" mme’ My* bw” mg' ` hero and there; your instinctsas an ‘from meif I can help it." 1 * “Wed by the “MBU” °f tl" Pla” it’ artist in black and white guide your' “Make a' memorandum of it as soon 99"- one i9 tamnmla Punt' the “her skilled and constantly more skillful as you hear it, I presume,” remarked hand, and without knowing it, until after awhile you produce one of the ad- Amerlwl “WW” W, ”°-*7**f-¢“°‘l' or Loubect, a name which i»T;mte__comL them are th, ° as who .ivan 1°., I °° 'kP°”‘* °f th" "1"" “lemon in the south-.of Irelmdmmf that their star. _- _ ” avaitblo for a sQerior‘class of work. the présidenf,-.¢nee,t°,., had mm ' " f*“‘°""~°P.£-¢°"_!.\»-°’f Berlin and Vienna or msn ~i-eoeuftxsnslillme widow, suave yomevcr really lnnlt ‘end fOr their _.uths.§time :jf _ : I _,A m°1\*'~'1l"l'9@zll.¢“raery. wh°1'¢'“f° leon. and the In-Ishida aottosaet that 'numuudyr-'mme-upueouiajail lvrlklfl 8bS°l“f°ly “P°”°_t_h_" President lfacllahon wsasfiiesceadsdi img wg;-pgs;-, “Ag ¢b¢_¢|¢»gj|¢°¢`¢¢¢. _ _ _ ` f°li¢bi1i\1i'f'*l°i°"\'“1“°“f,*° °° °*' mm' as-Hibernian Jacounnanlly. awotscraayl f _ 1 .- . “ff” " *Wy me "°"¥-“mt fb' °f’°"‘“°" ex' Thurirclandclaims to have-prdvided ‘ blood mngea' up in m "mg 11 '_ fi I ' ' " f ' ‘ ~~ pectsof it,no surgeon will take chances _ twvprumenu of Fmn“_'m|m Wm l mme it me hu :un “'_,?? _ g , g pf HIC Ln ‘ I lym' k”“°’ '°i”°”`°' '°‘°°"’“‘“ h' ty-six years- Tonreurvela ¢0r¢“6!\\¢l~ 1 ' v V ' ~ 1 ...ic __It_guarantces`the return of the :ith and _¢u|not depend upon 'as absolutely.as,}.ncem “ch mam” the scgtum _ __ _ _ W _ _ _ . _ _ _ he can depend upon his own nerve-_A p|‘_‘dvu`w. as Cyn., "§|.'d¢°e|‘|¢` I. and a man whofcannot command his °t an Um” gut” _,ho-. gm. .nerves has no more business at an dm” at _ “fthe” chu, un; if 0,, ,operating-chair than a man with no "mn" h mt momma' ,B th, pd", knowledge of navigation has on°the nj 'me the maternal pmaemt°n_°. 514539 °f ln “"9 une'-" I I generally be relied on to provide the ¢l.ll b¢,,";Wl'0\lSllf“llld Irehnd they entel.t‘in»@t th*-]|'g]|ti_4 _ /_ *in* 1** Au _I _'_ ,_ necessarylink. i_ ' ”°"° *° “““ *° "°"'?"°- _~ maacauoa aaa nuiaeu. _ In a hot summer nature takes mat- F., men went to cones., . generr ters into her own hands. Humanity tion or two “o mn". amy intend., to. enter one of the learned professions, an incalcuiable amount of( waste is, .u th rwlruo t “tem” 1|' h'_ thrown out through the skin. “Yong gag” n ° md mm* 993911* t°° ugly °°il°n' 'S ith tem was pre't"ty‘lmiform in each class. Butallthisischanged. Inthegrad dl by ‘“’°“°°' 'am a "“°3°°°° The uating class of Harvard thisyearlbout me' th” P*”If"’““°” the '”’ "'°"" ff; 190 of me mm of more than ooo xn- *_\"> \=i°”°Y'- 1* f°"°“°» _"’°°» “mf tend to gp into business. Law and a cool summer it'is advisable to induce teaching tofsethex; attract about th, perspiration through the medium of e number and t _six m_ vigorous exercise. Granted that it is fx; to be\l;h¥si¢;lll;yan¢:11’Usix Wm preach. The significant fact to be not- shady retreats and watch some one ed in these asm,” is that in spite at else chase tennis balls under a broilitgg p the lure of the “mighty don". .0 muy sun or tramp enthusiastimlly over e young men who' intend to engage in 3°" link* nevertheles' um' "ward I commercial ursuits have thou t it v sh _ will come later. They will enter the ‘_ warm* while to seek the higher ednc-8, winter, with its more or less necessary u°n___Y°uth.s Companion confinement, better pl}_ysi¢&ll!» m9nta“y~ ' v ' - l larly Gnrefr ol "Vesuvius, The most recent excavations show A T°"’°‘1° “ Ph’ that Vesuvius began its work as a During some torpedo practieeinwhich an-“_ t ti ui earn than ~ _ conserv ty el' the' Mediterranean ileet has recently# ‘ °hm q I 79 D been engaged one unruly torpedo pen the' meummb year ° ° ming ti the excavations in the valley of the f formed extraordinary an cs. Sum Sm M on Fired from me leading snip, me mis- mtere;,j'f;"antiqumes”’“h‘;'v;‘°“c:fm': to sile ran toward the target for about 100 flight Thege had been covered up by _ yards, then suddenly turned and came lcani~~dEp I sit b° t _ t t tm back, hitting oneof tho shipsinthe 'gym gnu ‘ U mx ee ck’ im mer this me torpedo careepeal W "° t° “” °““'“°“ °f vm' e. vius which must have taken place in *mu* in “ll ‘m°°°U°°” dlying’ jumping l the seventh century before Christ. The clean out of the water and performing relics include a Greek burying place’ archaic Italian tombs and_ various bronses and terra cottas. - - 'Ile llnn of the Wires.- _` Anewusohasbeenfoundfortele- graphwires. Dr.Laska,aPolishme- teorologist, has studied the humming sound they emit occasionally and has round that it is not caused by the wma, as commonly supposed. E_ydam’s ob- servations, extending ove`r several years, show that these sounds always Indicate theapproach of rain, snow G' a _ storm, and Laika inclines t6.the belief p -“mx““_ ' 'thattheyaroinsomewaycsusedby terrestrial vibrations induced by me- teorological changes. K me mpummedressea we are sun fm l "Now, wnue, what win ,you ny if S0l'1’0Wf“l t° °°”'id_°' nnmdfl mattfm l I»ordn.£¢.lrY;I\T.:lle eminent Ellllllll I g'lease,¢ you mglsxcnf (lf §::;?know' ~"-»- -- M' _s:.f".;*;,.::°..°°:.°.:f_°:;mn.z:'.‘ ~ -»» W -»» »-»» 1,,~»’< ° ` , _ _ ' ask' for a second ielilillt- I _» -with China opfmed t°d°t';;_m;:; hz; ‘lo has received many honorary de- , _ _ °"°"d°‘1' ’”“”"”’ e green, thu lm or which 1| doctor or sei- ------- .them my” either “wen or 'amwmu ence of London university When f wa “wiubecome ' menace tn the beam” scientist was receiving degreelhe ' -Thi egritl with Johnson there-s_ ‘bf f1‘°"'°"¢ ’”""""°‘ "°"i""'~‘“7°" vm aaa-neo ni “a gum pinion- fl-eaaofnia. 11°!" i” ""°"" °“°’°"' " pn” 'N' - pn¢rtnmDémo¢r1uinnaoi|¢‘mwnom l¢pm1¢,indplaguecanbefoundinev- .rua euannms, eaafnorwrows .ra1scs1snw,sa~n,_ 24,19.; i ' ~ l fl _ ._ _ ‘ If __ 'Q , . !i’ 5 ”/,/E:‘~`¢\‘€§'\\Y`_a"=?, " '_' » »: ._ _4l_..‘t"*’ "‘ \ "11` » 'c _ - 4 , _ Y. _ _‘ _ __ STUDIO PUNS. ' I 'rriles Light as Air to Drive 'Away Dull Care. , Mudlark-Was his pictureof the Der- g by true to life? _, ‘ Bailbird-So much so that even the colors ran, _ Filling an Achim; Void. _ posing with his hands in his pockets? Viktim-_-Because, as I found out lat- er, he had nothing else to put in them. _.mm- A napa semen to anne. , Dauber-I will guarantee to paint anything called for. 1 _ I ,_ Dealer-Good! Do me a speaking A , A stump; Defect. - A Eazle-Your manager pronounoes It l a very striking likeness. 4, , Champion Pugilist-Not on your tin- type. Where’s de chump wot’s' gittin’ A Wrong Dlngnosls. _` V _ Doctor-What is this? , ' ,elone.”_ = ` _ o Doctor-Oh! Ah! I see! I mistook it for an attack of painters colic._ _ .mil . _ Bumley-How did "The Drunkard’s_ ' Freezer-As the work of bad whisky and a worse artist. ~ Sneothinl ll-. . rus, the struggling author, sudtknly drawin a small notebook from kk Misssweetleigb: _ _ " c°°"°l °! s"‘l°°l “edt mlrilble Compositions alluded to 0|’ |{¢p }|¢' gy¢'¢¢-, -~ _ Many °f the best s‘“`¢°°“° mue' l something of correlative imp0rtance.- “Charlie dar” paid young M11, lk _, ________‘ ‘ YOI‘k, th0S8 ill th€ lll'g0l_h@' ___scrlbner9s _ I _ '_ __, __ _ _ is Tor V szdonrt ’ N Pink' 'end that i”_’U'Pm°”u fm' ‘_°°` ----.--- ` ~ be'tt‘;l-“for you toylgtme pick out horses pairs t° the Williamsburg dis” is Lellet an lrialxnnl’ for you to bet on? ~ - ' » ma.” B\'°°kly”-' He has al” 3* °°“’ President IAubet’s visit to London ro- “mm dom; know anything about I U'*e¢`*iU1 fheccifl' f°" fevaifinl 'UP cans the Irish peoples claim to regard hm-ses," - ~ c V 1 -“"1 “‘9*"““*“*°- f°" _*he l"-“’“° “°"‘*< him as one of themselves Loubét. i “ot com-se 1 dom. But Pvc noticed P1315- 4°°°"m‘8 *°. _this '|’°d“““ they hold,-' is merely s Gallicised form that um people Wm 'know 111 about' Kurious-Why did he insist `upon` g _ One Fromvtle Gressler. " Dream” strlklyou? ' » ' “Pardon me a moment,” said Hr. For , I . ll., 'A -Inna. ‘ ro=kee.nauef 4* I! lcian,” said Reeder, “who declarq you |shouldn’t get into hed with your feet Vcold.” ' - I _ ' =, “Huhl Some nights I wouldn’t get liinto bed at all,” remarked Jackson _ | . ‘ ». ' ` LIOWAIIIVIL | see the nine pound addition to ourfam- ily that arrived last night. He’s a, peach! _ ~ Oldwed (tbe,fathe1;n