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Fragrant and pure, it is a perfect ¥ soap sta Satis Rd 7 ® THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mtrs. ¢ b on Montreal. + @ CAUTION.—Manz cf the Imi - > Own will burn and ruin the skin. 79 4 RR AA4444 444466 EOE A EK MSS EMM Me *@ *@ °@ > "oo q Mt lt Mens Duster Coats Mens Long Duster Coats Mens Fine Balbriggan Under- clothing Neligee Shirts Duck Shirts Silk Shirts Straw Hats and Linen Caps Waskable Ties Selling Cheap This Month at J.B Macdonald & Co sbye bye bye & oye re be BS US ASF AV AS AY NOVA SCOTIA'S PROVINCIAL EXGIBITION AND — INDUSTRIAL FAIR Sept, 22nd dt at ha wet “16 000 ; Premiums $16,000 By 25 per cent. th> largest Prize 7 ri ) Eastern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expenseithe Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Mag nificently onnted with beautiful Costumes, emwploy.ng a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with display of Fire Works surpassing any- thing ever seen East cf Toronto. To- gether with numerous other new and original amusements from London ard New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists and all information, address, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hal), Halifax, N.S. a eS .- - Sept. 20th, 1866 | ; ol fe may » ranch. I THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 21 188 THE VICIOUS JAGUAR, ‘On the Apure river, near its head, lives—or did live there five years ago— a Woman of mixed Spanish and Indian race named Maria Padilla, the wife of rdoma, or foreman, of a cattle have talked with her and heard from her lips the account of the strange adventure she had when a child of 7 years. ‘‘Her parents with their children were making a journey over a trail that led along the foothills of the Maritime Andes. They had encamped for the night, and this child, while her parents’ attencion was occupied, started into the forest to gather firewood as she had of- her mother do. Her absence was not noticed until she had been gone some time from the camp. As she gath- ered dry sticks into a bundle she saw a large, spotted animal stealing swiftly toward her. ‘*Every South American country girl of 7 knows a jaguar when she sees him, whether she has ever seen one before or not, fer the dread of these animals is an instinct among the inhabitants of regions which they frequent. Overcome by fear the girl could only stand still and await her fate. With her eyes riv eted on the jagnar she did not see where they came from, but of a sudden she perceived that he was savagely fighting with two huge, tawny animals that had ten seen em seen sprung upon him. List of~ | **The fight seemed to her to last a long time, and once the brutes in their strug- gles came very near to where she stood. The pumas that had attacked him kill- ed the jaguar at last, and after standing over the body a few minutes as if to as- sure themeelves that he would not re- vive they for the first time turned their gaze toward the child, who had been too much terrified to improve her chance to run away while the beasts were fight- ing. ‘*They favored her with a long stare, and then, not offering to’ approach or harm her, turned deliberately away and trotted into the depths of the for- est. They scarcely had disappeared when her father, having missed the child and gmided by the sounds of the fight, came running to the place with gun and machete and found her safe. He got a jaguar skin asa trophy, though it was cut too nearly into ribbons by the pumas’ claws to be of value. **In the Guarico country, at a village called Paraya, near the. Merida. trail. I - Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs | helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and 1akes rich blood. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, C! Newfoundland. The most picturesque summer emists, Toronto. resortin America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Kiverand Lake along the line of Newfoundland tailway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Shortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest route to any partis via the:---Royal Wail Steamer “Ba2UcE” Classed A l at Lioyds. Leaves North Sydney every Tuesday and Friday eveuing,on arrival of the I. C.R. express. Returning, leaves Placentia every Monday and Thursday morning on on arrival of St. John’s express. FARE: ~Charlottetown toSt. Jobln’s, Nfld. first $19 95, second $10,30, Through uicketsop sale atall stations onthe I.C. K. aud S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, steamer will make three trips per week each way, between North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundland, The sea trip will oaly be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, Nfld or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, North Sydney, C .B HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E A.M Can, Soc. ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. a nnenee for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondence addressed to Charlottetown, 5 a - ve py Ray — mn . et = saw an lidiam wmamed Jose Lobado whose face and head were deeply scar- red and whose body was a network of similar scars from wounds received through being carried away by a jaguar when an infant in arms. Of course he could not remember the occurrence, but his mother, who had rescued him, de- scribed it to me. ‘*She had gone to a mata, or wooded spot, on the pampas for firewood, carry- ing her child, after the fashion of Ven- ezuelan women of humble station, in a shaw! leoped from her shoulder. This shawl, with the small boy in it, she slung to a low tree branch while she gathered her bundle of sticks, and she did not perceive the approach of a jaguar until he had seized the child and was carry- ing it away. ‘The mother grasped her machete and ran after the jaguar, shrieking She managed to keep the beast in sight, but he was rapidly getting beyond ber view when suddenly the jaguar stopped, put the child down and bristling for fight stood with his forepaws resting upon it. ‘Then the mother saw that a puma was fronting the jaguar. She hurried on toward where the two beasts faced each other, growling and snarling. He- fore she got to them the puma sprarg, and at once the two were fighting fierce- ly above the child. In the struggle the child was rolled to one side, but before the mother could get to it the jaguar broke away from the puma and spring- ing to the boy again crouched with his paws above him as before. ‘‘The puma leaped again and the fight was renewed, but again the jaguar got clear and jumped to guard his prey be- fore the mother could get a chance to snatch her child. Once more the puma attacked his foe, and this time as the beasts struggled and tore each other an accidental kick from one of them sent the boy 20 feet away, almost to the mother’s feet. ‘**Catching him up she ran for home and got safe to the house. The boy, though covered with claw wounds from hea2 to foot and bearing deep marks of the jaguar’s teeth in the back, where the beast had seized him to carry him away, recovered completely from his in- jrries, although bearing the scars for his lifetime. The puma and the jaguar were found, both dead, at the place where they had fought.’’—Philadelphia Times. A Quick Witted Baptist. One of the candidates for the state senate down in Jefferson county, Ala., was a prominent Baptist, and he ex- pected his fellow churchmen to help push him along. The stery goes that he Wus campaigning on a country beat and had the good fortune to fall in with e whole congregation of Baptists. Wheth- er a prayer meeting had just been held or what the occasion of the gathering was is not known.. About this time a light shower came up, and the candi- date at once raised a large umbrella which he was carrying. ‘You are not afraid of this little shower, are you, Brother ——?’’ re- marked one good Baptist, standing near. ‘*‘Not at all,’’ responded the guick witted candidate, ‘‘but you know I am opposed to all forms of ‘sprinkling.’ ’’ He carried that beat solidly.—New Or- keans Times- Democrat. = ¥ a — ee WoondD’s PHOSPHODIN ET. 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CODE, SCOTT’S CODE, For General Business, P, 0. Box 832 For Shipping 148 12in eod TN ge WILL, H. FRANKLIN. Commission Merchant O'Dwyer’s Cove, St, John’s N. F, P. E. I. Produce a Speciality. Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales. A Nice Little Order. A man who had ‘‘got on’’ in life and rapidly amassed a large fortune, on fur- nishing a new and luxuriously fitted house, suddenly discovered, to his great distress, that he had omitted the **harm- less necessary’’ library. He went toa local shop and ordered a supply of books. ‘*What are your particular tastes?” asked the bookselller. “Oh, I've no hideas about the mat- ter,’’ was the reply. ‘‘You’re a book- seller—yon ought to know ail about it. I simply ask you to provide me with a library.’’ ‘*And you have no preference?"’ ‘*‘No, but wait a second. I ‘avea preference. There’s a man whose books I ought to ‘ave. Now, bless me, what's ’is name? Shake—Shakes—Shakes some- thing. ’”’ ‘‘Shakespeare,’’ suggested the book- seller. ‘*That’s ’"im—Mr. Shakespeare. Get all he’s written, and see that any new books. he may write are ordered for me famediately.’’—Pearson’s Weekly. Encouraged, ‘‘Has my daughter been profiting by your instructions in art?’’ inquired Mr. Blykins. ‘*Yes,’’ answered the teacher. ‘‘I was a little discouraged at first. But I can now assure you that she is getting on.”’ ‘‘What progress has she made?’’ ‘She has finally become convinced that she doesn’t know more about it than the old masters.’’—Washington Star. In general the eggs of an insect are destined to be hatched long after the parents are dead, so that most insects are born orphans. Probably it is this that makes insects behave so horribly. —Boston Globe. Thengh many guests be absent it is the cheerful man we miss.—African Proverb. DYING BY INCHES! But Dodd’s Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. 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