OO THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 14 1868 ——— . ; ; at ' , TT “ 1 | (jt | FRENCH GHOST HUNTERS. | TEMPTING LINE ‘Local and Other Items, | = é wsiierieatbligtetann “embers o our own Society of , : # »oychical Research, which, by the | A ue Hay ( Hay cutting is weil | way, has not been much in evidence of | | woder way ja come sections ofthe New| jate, should be interested in the fate | " | I and States. The crop 18 ao average | which bas befallen the French body | E or . 2 With identical aims known as La So- Discouxts.—Remember that tomorrow | Sete des Sciences Psychiques. The a » Saad iat-den stentataie Miiidabene latter has just been reduced to a state of pling Kictcine tie Giteaael t% hopeless disruption by the conduct of a ; — section of its adherents who, presum- tow nee wis es | ably weary of confining their psychical | Ee borelt; rad Ph ce ane \xornern Excerston —The Roval Tem~| researches te the chasing of elusive ee ; Iw ite we nce, of Piotou, will have | “‘spooks,’’ have gone astray after such ae 6 fastened by a tw — Charlottetown on Satur- livelier branches of occult science as i . e tep. Y ' dav next. The Pictou band will be in at | the preparation of talismans, the con- ae and sb of & $3.00 | tendance cocting of love philters and the telling oe and & A cot rtal 1e - of fortunes. 7 fot y ma an ideal warm weather A Swake in AN Ox’s Srowacu At Ben | The earnest ghost hunters, disgusted yor Hartlen’s slaughter house, Campbell road, | by this descent to the methods of ‘the fire Insurance Protects You against of your neighbor, as well as the purely accideutal | fires. They may come tu you atany time. If treely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. E. R. BROW, insurance Agent Charlottetown => 220s & OY BSBWSOSO® A doz of Cakes —to make them would mean 4 lot of Jabor, to make an assort- ment of different kinds more jabor etill. Why should you bother haking when you can bave a doz of cakes delivered at your home for 10c. Try us. TeELePrnoxe 98, Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. »a=~. = © = e222 eee of ! { ; : | such a lodger; but did not | offi ‘er, writing in one of the ' ; Suppl eo i i Ww the carelessness | ° last Monday, an ox that arrived by steam er from Bridgewater was killed. The wiz- zen, or food canal, was cul, when a green snake protruded its head through the ori- ice. it killed and found to be 14 inches long. It had been probably drank n taking water, but th enced said the; thing before. The oe. must have felt very was heard of such a would be fancied uncomfortable with show it as he — Halifax Ex. never was in firet class condition Britain's Frvest Guy.— An ro artillery magazines, “Our tinest gunis the weapon now the from Woolwich, bich is known as the 12 inch wire-wound }, and weigns 45 tous Euch shell will eS ivs Lo navy = mt the country mm £60 to £70. The 7 ton gun bas a wiuzzie velocity of 2.016 {t. seconds, andthrow: a «hell of about 1,200 Ib. weight, incinding the ‘burster,’ with acharge of 630 Ibs. of slow-burning powder. The expense of firing all these big guns is very high, rangiog from the 17.72 gan of 110 tons, which is calculated , toeost £1,000 for every round fired in action, to the smaller natures, which run to £10 a shot or so. sttntinsilinianate Coycaryixne Wan Corresronpests-—The Usica Globe says: Some ot the army cor- respondents in Cuba in their comments on military movements ignore not only the artof war but the history of other wars. The events of this campaign are spoken of as being unparalieled. The landing of 15,000 troops on the Santiago coast is land- ed as a marvellous, unprecedented feat. Whenthe Crimea was invaded 26,- 000 British infantry, 1,000 cavalry, with their horses and guns, besidea 28,000 French infantry, 700 Turks, and 68 guns were landed on an open beach without any loss of life, and that in the face of the enemy, for although the landing was not opposed, a large Russian army was in the vicinity, and the battle of Alma was fought two days later. War correspon- dents ought to be men with some know- ledge cf military affairs, so that the intelli- gence of readers may not be insulted. DR, CHASE’S CATARRH CURE. CURE BLOWER, 25c, aets magically and cures quickly One application allays pains, clears the nassage, reduces inflammation and givescomfort. Curescold inthe head, Hav | Fever, Rose Fever, Caterrbal Deafnes< and | all headand throat afflictions which if.not ET LN ‘My ST Because an established fact yesterday, large numbers of eager buyers claimed it for taken intime will lead to Chronic and later consumption harmiess, easily applied. TOURISTS.-~- Prince Edward Island Lllustrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P. E Island. For sale at the bookstores or at this office — Catarah It is sure, pure and ose who are experi- } ORE” common or commercial charlatan, have resigned in a body and formed a new society of their own. It is by no means certain, however, that these who remain | have not proved themselves wiser in | their generation than the saceders, for, | Whiie ghosts are unmistakably ‘‘off’’ | in these days, the interest in other forms | of mystical quackery seems to be as strong and widespread as ever. —London | World. j Throneroom ef Spain. The throneroom of Spain is a magnif- fcent apartment of crimson and gold, with oolossal mirrors and a chandelier of rock crystal that is considered the finest oxample of the kind in the world. ' Under the gorgeous canopy are two large chairs handsomely carved and gilded and upholstered in crimson bro- cade. These aro the thrones of Spain, where the boy king and queen regent sit on occasions of ceremony. Sometimes the daughters stand beside their mother, when it is proper for all the royal fam- ily to reccive the court.—lInternational Rlagazine. ‘ - — It has been held that consumption is hereditary, and the fact that one person of a family had died with consumption was considered a sure sign that others of that family could not escape it. This is partly true and partly untrue. A man with weak lungs is likely to transmit that weaknees to hie children. But there is no reason in the world why the weakness should be allowed todevelop. Keep the luogs full of rich, red, whoiesome blood, and the weakness will disappear. Decaying tissues will be thrown eff, and new material will be added until the lungs are well and per- fectly strong again. This is the thing that Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery does. This is what makes it care 98 per cent of all cases of consumption where it ig taken according to directions. It search- es out disease germs whereever they may be in the body and forces them out of the system. It supplies the blood with rich, life~giving properties. it makes the ap petite good, digestion perfect. Send 31 cents in one~cent stamps to World’s Dis- pensarvy Medical Association, Buffslo, N. Y.,and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,,’ pro~ fusely illustrated. i - To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A'l Druggists refund the moaey if it fails to cure, 5c te em Call and get some of those cheap chamb= erfsets, the cheapest ever sold in the city. —W P Colwill, Queen Street. i 2 w dy & wy, The opening day trade fully met our exceptatious, and customers were struck with admiration at the variety, quality, and low prices of the goeds. NEW GOODS are arriving daily and are being marked at a bargain, We want every body to know thag when we say Bar gains We mean it, Sentner, McLeod & Co, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS: WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED By the buying Men’s light coats Men’s light suits, Vien’s light pants Boys 2 piece suits Boys’ 3 piece suits Men’s straw hats Boys’ straw hats Mien’s white shirts Men’s colored shirts Light underclothiug Men’s waterproof coats public, if they only t tremendous cut on all jines of spring and summer goods List cf Coods to be Cleared Out ake advantage of our Ladies blouses Ladies’ hats Ladies’ underclothing Corsets and gloves Flowers and wings Light print cottons Dress goods Ladigs’ waterproofs Silks and satins Ladies’ capes Ladies’ hose Rach and Every Line In Carpet Department PROWSE BROTHERS © Effects of Imagination. oume years ago & number of students in Europe were concerned in a charge which demonstrated the powerful effects of imaginatipn, In a frolie they donned disguises and arrested another student, whom they tried in a theatrically ar- ranged and dimly lighted chamber and condemned to death. For several hours they kept their horror strieken victim in a darkened room, and having inform- j ed him that he was to be beheaded band- aged his eyes and led him to another apartment. A crowd was assembled, but restrain- ed their mirth as the victim of the practical joke was forced to kneel down and placed his neck across the spindle of a three legged stool. They prepared for a great outburst of laughter as the neck of the poor young fellow was touched with a slender cane, but instead had to shed tears of regret for the ac- tion, as immediately upon being touch- ed with the cane the young man fell dead. Magnetizing a Soap Bubble. Oxygen is a million times less ‘‘at- tractable’’ or ‘‘susceptible’’ than iron, and therefore experiments to show its attractability have to be extremely del- icate. It was with one of them that Professor Fleming concluded his lecture. He took a soap bubble—soap and water, by the way, being diamagnetic—and filling it with air placed it in the field of a very strong electro magnet. The bubble did not quiver. Then he filled another bubble with oxygen, and again turned on the current. Instantaneously the bubble inclined itself toward the magnet. It bobbed back again when the current was turned off, but at a second attempt, when again the current was turned on, the attraction so unsettled it that it burst.—London Graphic. derewisicaneeniiiiiiaiitiaiaieailiiainetienie you NEED Hood’s Sarsaparilla ite gone, your health impaired. Noth ng builds up health like HOOD’S. During July you wil) fiod our prices on ladies’, misses’ and children’s boots the very lowest in the city, We have alot in small sizes we are clearing out at half prices.—J. B. McDonald & Co. if your blood is impure, your appe- ; Columbias and Others adhere are twv kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, $4, 60, 85 and 140 dollars, 60he dollar wheel is equal to 1.2 best hizh grade bi- cycle yn the market of any other nake. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds- The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. queneene- There is no Kodak but the Eastman Koda. Photography Is Easy Photography | All 1898 Kodaks use our light-proof film Cars tidges and can be Loaded in Daylight. $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester. N. ¥. Man Wanted. Apply at Large’s Livery fatalogues free at @Wencies or by maw 159 4in, d & w. | Stable, 151 tf Prices | Newfoundland. The most picturesque summer resortin America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Riverand Lake along the line of Newfoundland Railway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Snortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest route te any part is via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” Classed A 1 at Lioyds. Leaves North Sydney every Tuesday and Friday evening, 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 to St. John’s, Nfld. first $19.95, second $10,30. Through ticketson sale at all stations onthe I.C. K. and S, Nay. Co. Commencing about July lst, (steamer will make three trips per week each way, between North Sydney and Port~aux~ Basques, Nawfoundlaud. The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, Nfid or ARCHIBALD &CO., Ageris, North Sydney, C.B Shaw & Betis!) The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased wo furnish estimates on al) branches of the trade. If you are building it would be well to get their prices T hey are the yractical plumb: rs.