o ey en a. SF : . 4 > PT aa eae ees ‘<r —— SS en ae “ im _ a PR POE OES SEO ED fa 4 io : ) + ; & } ee ~ anneal is + det ieaeticee ee en erent SUSE EERE -—-~ - siibencengpaiiinsi : + aaemenyennepeenat Aenean shianctemeninses . one ene - ines So eatiediennadiicene { I ’ ) LAS ! e- Wie . ~ » ‘ » ay aw « tena * r ' : A YEA Phis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the 8 , nay Speak free.”—Evxririmes Sincie Corres Two CEnts. - oi OWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURFLY, AUGUST 14, 1886, CAL th ee en a wicker-basket ; and when I arrived at the The Daily Exanriner An Indian Story ~ My ys | | : ag bungalow, little or uone of it had gone. is Issued dVery eveniny | Tha Fy mine Publis » {tr peccrsait 5 ate ii Atl T U shi ng 0 I will give it in almost the same words|Then I have taken a hammer or a stone my friend W ——, an officer of the Indian] and with a knife or chopper, beaten the bazaar, bought seers upon - seers (pounds) of : hard Europe-water, which I have wrapped up ina cumlie (blanket) and carried tna r n their oth ”. Corner rf \\ Aver ana sealliey Sali Miastalintows. ay told it. as big piece into little bits, which the Sahibs Delees Milaaal Teles. : ery eon ago,” said he, “‘I was] have eaten. “eile et Eeaamepmait:. ore a from Sec underabad in the Dece: in, ‘‘God is, indeed, great!’ once more é i i mereuee in the es are Oflexclaims © the astonished old man. ‘i : » >. rere 2 av * s rs sé . . os " - . ws Shin 6 cenoe eee taal - $2.50 BR Be oO WwW Aoes gk ane i iets , ne mi "= as not t la ays O re And now l marvel not—as I have = a is ME re. 1,25 Et ie?! ah Bs a 3 Zh rave ing. o Nizam’s State and Great) marvelled hitherto, how it has come to pass BO MRORGER oc ccc rccceesderdcctcecentoc 50 t C; ‘gn i nus a6 Vi stan i seetc ; Indian Peninsular lines took you from near] that the Feringhee has conquered us watr- Advertising at moderate rates. ase American White Shiris, : _your very door in the former place to with-| like people, and possessed so much of Hin- yntracts may be made for movthly, quar- , ee 66 Collars and Cuffs mn a few miles drive of the latter; but] dustan. If he canas you say—and indeed as - . ve aaa chkan Se alan vith beave rhe 7 i terly, half-vearly, or yearly s@vertieomenis | palanquins with eavers, or-—when|T have just seen,—he does make water his anything like decent roads permitted —| slave and obey him, even to the extent of bullock-carriages were, as you know, the] exploding with the noise and the strength means of transit; and it goes also without}of gunpowder—how could we withstand saying that, barring a skin-and-bone fowl,|him? No indeed! I know now that lora piece of goaty mutton, a handful of|in the Belahetve Pawnee rests the might and i. ' i ve “ Searfs and Ties, Also —New Prints. New Muslins, New Seersuckers, New- ‘port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, 02 application ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1886, 25s VUM eee — ° . s AWOhnS: SEUL REMEDY coarse rice, or the commonest of bazar! the success of the Feringhee. Give me, | Neat Onarte : da 4} > Sy ee 1} pes lie { . tT asdiac ‘ ‘ 5 r y~ : P tt tng ; Serene See Oe ere Doe: ee and india Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. Ad curry-stuff obtainable for food at most of|pray you, what yet remains of it-in the Si ill Moon i 4 day, 2h., 1.7m. om m., N. . rw - a La ‘otanie Cough Balsam. the dark bungalows, every eatable and} bottle, and the bottle itself, that I may ary BEFIEE. | nodW AN hy RS YW BRB BEE aS Tt is’ ag! ‘Mt honey. Coughs, Colds, and | drinkable for the journey hed to be carried. | show and teil of its power.” q Last Quarter 22nd day, 3h., 29.3m., p. m., | " : meet Asthina, #¥s") I yd to Consumption, have been | And I ; 8 hi ' : ow horizon). i : = speed i Paka c aso of ADAMSON’s BALSAM after om ress ae wenet, a He got them, of course, and no doubt ; we ee PO, ee ee brown's Bio ok, { OD: ‘osite Market House. allothet MEG be Anave Called... Sufferers from either ee portable and —_refreshing—soda-| recounted to his friends,in village conclave nn | Ch’town, June 21, 1886. recent o@f +.t Soughs or bronchia! affections, cam. | W22T> for in the impure element of the}assembled, all that he had witnessed and “ os AY OF \ -|/Sun |Sun {Moon High! Day S| _ - ~ resort seat reme-ly, contident of obtaining wells, tanks, and streams by the way,| heard; but I am very much afraid that i s 3 ses /Wwa len h — re a ae et -= once. sholare probably lur ked in every drop. On practically he was unable to demonstrate . 1 mh mmornjaftn h m, ou Me™ ¢ a — pO" im 2 a aT aawestin Fiscal nites that same soda-water hangs my tale. the gunpowderl-ike noise ‘and force he Ll Sur $477 25) 6 2111 51 14 38; § a a 3 é3 5 hes is : KINSMAN & CO., Draggiats, Fully provisioned, and with a large sup- talked of with the stale, flat and unprofit- 2 Moaday tS 2 7 30 morn 35 | iD ra ; é iii 5 J 343 47m AvE., N. ¥ ply of the aforesaid aerated drink, my wife, able Belahetee Pawnee he took away with 3 r 1esday 49 S s rt 0 33 4 ss t—titi—‘(‘é sé One little daughter, and 1, with of course a him.—Chambers’ Journal. | Ved Ly 51 tte Zs ie 4 B rf, ; 1s Bagl i : large retinue of servants, started upon our " » Thursday o2 yt - “s to Dt isin ess, fTionesty ant quire Ca ing ; and p ‘ying long but by no meaus unpleasant march; What's Y Boy Wortl 6 Friday 53} 18jast 27) 2 48 95 5 a me oe age z } ats LOUP HOY orth, > ~- oon : for what witl g through villages and -— é)Sdourcay am iG 1H 3 4) le Cash ey ery time, is what has place “cd old eauiinaaenaiten se et tee Last fall, with Mr. R mpbell, « SiSunday 56: 15).2 36 ; 19 sryeer: © Benger ow i Soe : . A. R. Campbe 9’ Monden | sel ia) 3 al 6 7 bo eae holds—what with skirting grassy plains| Topeka, I attended a temperance cote 10 Tuesday 58| 12, 4 27) 7 30 14 fa.’ mp a S oy) By & x and fields of cotton, rice, and other grain— held in a schoolhouse in Shawnee county, , 1l|Wednesday | 59) 10] 5 15! 8 27 11) 2 Bie mt Be 4 5 A en and’ what with traversing strips of jungle] Kansas. After two speeches had been made 12\Thureday s o 915 571912 9 | me and beltsof forests, in which my gun often got} a collection was taken up to raise money to 13 Friday 2 68! 6 34) 9 52 6) . s . ai ok ‘TEN ¢ VO. A SUTTER cannot be made| Us an addition to tiffin or dinner, the route} prosecute liquor sellers in that county. A 14/Saturday 3} . 617 610 2 3| to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, Xe. | » .. ut good Salt. Our Salt has take | was neither unpicturesque nor monotonous. | tall Kgnsasan arose and said: ‘Put me down 1S s ali ‘ $ 7 oe ll 0 ‘ 42 ’ } - . seyles ve rare ¢ av at} . . . ave eiy , : — . ~ o— a ‘ ~} 1) Z aw He does not advertiz2 to sell go >vds at cost, but he guaran- Then, besides, we were uways meeting or} for $20; I have six boys, and if necessary, 6 Monday 5} 2 311 34/13 57] saa a tte : passing a somebody or other along it; horse-| will make my subscription more; to have ; . Tuesday 7 . : 29 _ 5 5 : tees to sell from 11) ty Yo per ceat 33 than those who doa Iver-| oh s AND TPLGMAS men or footmen ali armed to the teeth with| them, a $100 bill would be a smal! amount.’ “4 PHLAYV ) ve : r i ? he day ‘aaa o s » 3) Sl tize to sell at cost. sng mebelsleine or pears, tulwars, daggers, ae he was a hard working farmer; but he 9 Thursday 96 58 3] q 9 : eh ie eee ; and pistols; and each and every one having| loved his boys, and as a consequence hated 20) Frida 0} 56) 9 50) 1 45 45 ' tee th dacaive ti 1 y t one in different countries. I y 8 ae YS, i - 2) “he m y 3 | Raho : oe on 3 He a 023 not try to dec cae > peopie nz m «i ng a big | . do . his head and jaws thickly bound up with | the liquor traffic. : vu — — on altryv re ny tr s to do things right pee es cloths, as if either chronically affected with} In my late trip, I asked a man, formerly 22/ Sunday ‘31 52110 5813 19, 39 blow and offering paltry rewards, Dut ry | ra ee = Ay ee ey gente, ae oo oe o3i Mende al sola aii 4 2 oe si a a ies D ‘nm what he adVertizes neuralgia, or suffering from thes very worst}a New York merchant, how it was that he 24'Tuesday 161 48imoen| 5 5| 33 and has the 5 pods t bac! Keim P| fe . iP i re ite an inc of toothache. Now and again, too, a closed | had taken such an interest in the prohibi- 25| Wednesday 17} 47) 031) 7 15; 30 He has now about 6.500 HATS and $4,000 weunitle of | , palkee re jcottenta invisible, but | tion eames = replied : oo - 26 Thursday 18} 45) 1 32} 8 25) 27 Oy ee ee ae wah Beceas OP. want gale aan presume "y my wife to be concealing from | astonishment | found out that my eldest boy 27| Friday 19} 43) 2 40) 9 19} 24, CLOL HING, which he guarai ifees to seli from 10 aa per oath! 4 masculine gaze the bclie—save the mark ! had taken a drink of beer.’ That was 2s Saturday 20 e 3 a 10 Ss ‘less than at Ly house in the trade, A lot of this ¢ Nothing re teily i Cent per Pound. | of a a a native vgs on his celephs: muljenough, "o loved him as the ‘apple of his 29 Sunday 22) 40) 5 10:10 52) 3 rs xX ) e!or Arab charger would, so to speak, hustle} eye. And now every energy of that busi- ~ ge ~ I a eg ght le an rice, and will be sold less than half price. 5 eee ee ee 30| Monday 23 38) 6 28:11 3 15 boug ht less than half price, d il p land jostle us; and many times a day a gang | mess man is brought into active service to 46 worn [13 oo * He does not ask the peop! le to helieve his ian: iin aoaninatae until they see his prices; he knows then they will believe, knows that the goods and prices back him up every time. All goods freely shown, or sent to »ny part of the town, {=> Please don’t forget to call. . on the jst October next. ‘ay information required will be gi¥en, either | a Pp R O V V S 4 . bs lelter or personal interv | iT ie hes STIRLING, Sign a the = En 4. TT, Va owed ~~ eu ‘Trustees. Ch’town. June 12, 1886—jun15 2aw her jour ’86—eod wky 31\ Tuesday 5 24:6 36; RANKIN HOUSE. a emer adv ertisement. i cea of male and femaie bringarees—the uwbiquit-| protect his son Lf ous carriers of that part of India—would liquor trade. ae block the road with their well-laden bul- In a towii in Jersey, after a public meet- pa r locks and asses. Yes; it was a diversitied|ing. a gentleman asked me what he should Bland attractive but rather fever-stricken! do to save his two dissolute, drunken boys. i ch’town, June 25, 1886. beaten track, that old north one by the} A man of means, and living ina handsome Nurmul jungle. Well, early one morning{ country residence, he could not see why ; Wits et my cavalcade arrived at a large river, name|they preferred the saloon to their home of } forgotten, and called a halt for chota hazree| comfort. The liquor trade, knowing he TRY THE (little breakfast.) A venerable man with aj would foot all bills, was only too willing to long white beard, and really of prepossess-| give vue boys all the poison they asked for, on A ome cee ing appearance, was squatted under a tree | He said he ioved them, but he never voted a 25 CENTS, | —2aw & wy * ry undersi gned will lease for a term of years | » above well known Hotel, situated on cor- Water and Pownal Streets, in Chariotte Kdward Island. Possession given | aa town, Prince on the bank reading, or rather chanting} for home protection, as against the saloon, aloud; and presently seeing my child busied|on election day. His boys, practically, with sone biscuits or what. not, came up to] were not worth casting a ballot for. me, and salaaming politely asked—in Hindu- I cameacross a mother in Ohio wh» stani of course—would the Burrah Sahib per-| loved her boy so that she would not giv: mit the little Miss to add a newly made | her Seascale rest until he promised to : —_ Ch’town, May 7, AT THE i a —anoane oe TE | | | | J r T Te | chupatty (flour-cake) to her meal ? vote for the Second Amendment. Some i> _. 5 cu LU C3 “Ee LOX pO’ HOt SE | 7 ith thanks, replied the Burrah} people thought she was only an humble ig- i - = Sahib ; that is I myself. norant woman; but she was smart enough | ‘*ood !” said he, *‘ I will fetch them]|to know the value of her boy. You cakes | mothers, who read this article, answer me > appeared on a fresh green plantain leaf. this question. What's your boy worth? | RICH MOND STRER* {he child munched and munched, be-| Make the prw high, for he is “bone vf came thirsty, and called for beverage ; but} your bone anc of your flesh. Ask neither milk, nor tea, nor cofiee was just] father if he is worth a ballot next election. GROCERY STORE then available. ‘* Boy!” I sung out to one| Put the question to him with tear drops of my servants, ** bring Belahetee Pawnee /” | trickling down your cheeks, backed up with (written as pronounced). Anglice «and|a prayer of faith. If you can do it with all NELSON BROS.. daelers in Choice literally, Europe - water, but gen-| sincerity, the true value of his boy will ap- erally used to designate soda-water. A} pear, and other questions sink into insignilfi- bottle was brought, the wire re-| cance. ‘Family Groceries, ‘Meat, Fish, &c, moved, out flew the cork’ with} What is your boy worth? Those favoring us with their patronage will! the loudest of bangs. The much-bubbling}] 1. He is worth asking to sign the find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, A call a aes E 4 of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, bubare | solicited. fluid Py snes fizzing from. the mouth of the abstinence pledge. ROBERT NELSON, | flask itself and trickling into that of the] 2. He is of sufficient value to be sent to ow SE iG AT COS We i . 1 . : I w SELLIN roost. M SAMUEL NELSON. | child. The native gentleman stared and}a Band of Hope meeting or be instructed Stock of Hat, from my hut close by ;” and soon the ; , ~ < e | ants Have liis Say---that is: = | Wants to Have His Say---that Is > JOU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material an: l workmanship inP. K.! Island, Chee aper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-C LASS WORK, that none of our cont ® ‘torscan attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufi actured than what we a showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in “this city. large staff of W oer we can give you prompt attentim. ommmmgen() <an : . tlesh of ; W 5 O. Y) | baal sO 7 —_—_—— —— Having three Cutters and a SUMMER ARK, ANGEMEN 7 ee THE PALACE STEAMERS $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, OF THE INTERNATIONAL $.5. GU. ees -~ Joha for Boston, via Eastport and Port- ye immense total h ave Ch’town, June 17, 1886—3mos iaw stared, and looked flabbergasted. Clearly, | as to the effects of alcohol upon the human Belahetece Pawnee was a startling novelty—]| system. Leave 3st. land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at) , y \ a ; §.00 a. m. ‘ f never dreamed of in his philosophy. 3. He is of suflicient importance for you to 20 per cent. when they purchase fom ‘* God is great !” said he, after an aston-| to know where he spends his evening and Leave St. John at 8o’clock every Saturday night | g¢ ling rapidly, because buyers can save from 12) Bes st Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. GENES FURNISHINGS, 7 ished pause ; ‘‘and this is most wonderful, | who his associates are “TARDERS can be obtained, as usual, at the office! that you Englishmen should feed a child so} 4. He isof wore value than many house- of the subscriber, No. 35 Water Street, for car) smali and delicate as that on water, boiling | hold pets, and is entitled to morg of your — a ee for us. BOSTON DIRECT: Ware fr ” e oston, 36,50, 2nd the following Coals, viz: Albion Mines, : ; c inant e Fives. ape to: Paton Sm fen: Nova Bootia 1 Large. up and as strong as guages der. do’ time and attention. "For tiekets and other information apply to j c CAPE BRETTON ‘‘ Boiling ! gunpowder! What do”— To say nothing of the value of your A. Sita RP, F, W. HALES, Collars, eeufts, fies. , &e. 3 Unsurpassed in Siyle oud Geteay: laren. But before | had time to continue my bey’s good character, he has cost you food, P, &. L @Y.. P. E. I. Steam Nav. Co. . times Micke. res ond sleak. extended query, he broke in: ‘* Yes, Sahib.} raiment, and education more than what Victoria Mines, large and slack. Did not my ears hear a report as loud as a| the average saloon-keeper pays for his li- The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria jingall ¢ Did not my eyes see a cork driven] cense. ee aio of Sicton Sesall, be used in| With the force of a shot from the mouth of} 6. ‘As the twig is bent the tree is inclin- P G. W. DEBLOIS. | that glass vessel / Did they not observe as|ed.’ It will be of great importance to you well a sort of thin smoke issue at the same] whether your boy is a valuable citizen or a moment, and the water—if water it be—|curse to you and the neighborhood in If he turns out good he or to your nearest Ticket Agent. | May 7, 1886—edd wky | , P Bey establishments this year. AR PHU R & C9. 9 GEN HRAL c zA CwBmRRUCEH eos were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations fran Fane 15, 1886—eod tf Bae a g% rushing out, and spurting as if it boiled} which you reside. : ew nhc : 8 a _ACE SOAP, Behold ! even now, that which the little [will be-worth his weight in gold, if other- fon missi $19 i Merchants G2 © UEHN st REET. girl has not drunk is yet gurgling and mur ie better he had never been born. MANU FACTURED BY COLGATE & CO., for! muring. It is indeed most marvellous ! / Being immortal, he is worth a life’s washing fine fabrics; also a large supply of can to prepare ios for a happy hereafter. and unfair as I own it was to] No license was ever made high enough to impose upon his ignorance and cred-{ cover the lowest estimate that you can but ulity, the idea of ice, which of course} put ou your boy if there is one spark of he could never have | Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy I saw that my friend was nonplussed ; i2] ATLANTIC AVENUE, |" = } Colgate’s Superfine Toilet Soaps. 1 Produce a 5peciait ty. —fion’*ttake any poor imitations—get the genu 4 line. She Bestis the Cheapest. B. BALDERSTON. burning-hot, out-of-the-way habitat, crossed my vaind. ond I could not resist the oppor- met with in his} Christianity or humility in your heart. Nebraska virtually says its city boys are worth $1,000; altogether too low. New tunity of puzzling him still more. *‘* In-| York city puts the price of her boys at $75; deed,” I said, ‘‘it is wonderful andj less than the price of a city railroad horse. maryllou s what we can do with this Belahe-| An insult to every mother! tee Pawnee of ours. We can, if we choose,| What's your bey werth?’ Tell me the value of his soul, and I'll Ini, ily whkly CAUTION. BOoOsTON, MASE:| | IN BW | ~~ Hat & FUR STORE 1886 ry E KEN N Y walk upon it, run with iron shoes upon it, ris WN WV e) & : ride or drive upon it. We can light/ name the price of the privilege to sell in* or Thi ~ cao a ock. oe or? fires upon it, roast oxen or sheep | toxicants. It it too much to ask the fathers of Am- erica to at least set enough value on their boy s to ye arly aa op into the bal! ot box a shall voice t] BACH I rat @) ‘a © YRTLE NAV Dry Geods and Sh'pping, HALIFAX, CANADA. upon it. We can take it liquid, as you have seen, about with us ; and nature or our art can make it solid, as I could show and then, voo, ee ee a) “Liesl slip of paper that : e% : . eu a _ + -T AT you in Bombay or Madras ; ip of | , a : a bi A IN FE VV ) and PA. Ee a. U RE J 7 & KH KK HN IN : y) we can also pack it up and cairy it from of this journal— ‘W © De mand ¢ Prohibi : é : Se 9}, lace to place. Ask Lazarus, there, if what| tion of the Liquor Traffic. 1 is Mi LRK ED —_——--— (F. <q. MAHON) i ail saying 15 not correct. i What's vo nswer:. N. y W itnes Chi ars AF ‘ ! az "us, my khe hav, Who Las been | renin eee Tae pemnneiny — the & test Sty lag, at the very LOWEST hip Own 7 cb id Brokers, | Histening to and upprec tating ‘““Mastex’: Scott » Emulsion of Pure i a] - e#uwVwO JV a ag < a rs S pephesphites General Gummission Merchatts,| parc corrohoraccs every word, and puts inf God Liver Oil, with ali ittle chaff on his own account. ‘ he B ion HATS, of a PRICES. Bg) RR f all kiads. Cleaned. D ed. ¢ itered and Repaired. 16i GRESHAM HOUSE, ‘Colonel Sahi b, speaks well, my f (ner, | FOK WASTING DISEASES UF CHILT REN, : ‘ is se cena save D Cc - 8S, Ol ab Kinds, Uicaned + a Bishopsgate Street, isays he; ‘sand when I went with him! wore th estive nowers aré feeble and th d I : R ,y NZ j [ ETTERS . F a : ,% th ZESLIVE POWCIS « 1e¢ na bile / ee See . HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. LONDON, E. C., | aero 38 the big waters, I saw in his country) ordinary ivod does not seem to no"uish the England, ‘more than all he has toh you.. But, aiso,| child, this acts both as food and medicine, in this—our own land, have, I myselt, done} giving flesh and strength at once, and is thus : I have gone on many occasions to the almost as palatable as milk. Take no other. Seott’s and Vaugharg odes March 29, 1886, owe None Other Genuine. | mm STUART. Ch’town, May 4, 1886