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CAUTION.-Many of the imitations of Bany’s Own will burn and ruin the skin. 75 hh hbhhbhhhhhthatsssse -> cS SSE 444SEK KSEE EK KKK is a perfect peer +e? » te x MAY ESTIVAL eossccecs alt Baeictenmiee LYCEUM, CH’TOWN, coccceses ON THE....006 oe 9th and 10th of May The Ladies of the different societies connected with Notre-Dame Convent, in- send holding a May Festival, For the Benefit of the Institution on the above mentioned date, in the Ly- ceum. There will be refreshment, fruit and candy tables, also others, where a variety of ornamental end useful articles will be disposed of. Nothing will be left undone to make the Festival a grand BUCCESs, ADMISSION 10c. NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout cn ihe stream knowo as Sherry’s Creek, to parties iv Ch’town you will please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P. & T. SHERRY. 101 Lmo—eod Pure Spices are Profitable But bad spice is abominable. This is a truism that no competent houskeeeper should fo get. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the right brand of Spice, and while there are many that are fairly good, it is always safest to take one which is invariably uni- That one is form. Solumbias and Others There are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. The 60 dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other make. 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. R. M. YOUNG, SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottage with plot of land, beautifully sitwated at Kep. b, with a delightful view of the etraite bathing, convenient to town, and a Apply to JUDGE McLEOD, S. Side. pleasant holiday resort. 8 Bates Apply to the Secretary. A SAE POSS PR CORT tl NOTED FOR BEAUTY. aN One Churacteristic of the Schoolteachers of Washington. **T’ll tell you one thing,’’ said the young man stenographer from the west who got his job in one of the departments recently and who has been noticing things pretty , carefully since he came to Washington, | “this burg’s got the prettiest set of school- | teachers I ever saw anywhere, and that’s no lie. Out where I come from, say, the schoolteachers have got faces as hard as mallets and glassy stares and a genetal | freezy way about 'em that makes a fellow that meets up with one of ’em feel like he’s about 7 years old in the third , grade all over again. And, honest, they all seem to me to be about 85 years old at , that. It’s the same in a whole Jot of other | big towns in the south and west that I’ve worked in. Well, when I struck this town a friend of mine took me to his boarding house that’s right next door to a big schoolhouse. My room’s a second story | front room and commands a view of the entrance to the school, and, say, the sec- ond morning that I was there I looked out of the window just about a quarter of an hour before school ‘took in,’ and, gee whiz! I saw a procession of pretty, fresh looking, swell, stylishly dressed young women a-streeling up the steps of that schoolhouse that made me think I was taking an East- | ér Sunday turnout. “* ‘Say,’ says I to my roommate, who’s a Washington man born and bred, ‘what do you make of this parade of almighty pretty girls a-walking up those school- house steps? Is ita high school, and are they pupils, or what the dickens, anyhow?’ ‘**Pupils nothing,’ says he. ‘They’re | teachers.’ ‘*Well, I gave him the hoot, of course, but he stuck toit so seriously that I of course had to believe him. ‘** Well,’ says I to him finally, ‘they’re the pick of all the schoolteachers in town, then, sent down here because it’s a down town schoolhouse, just to impress visitors.’ ‘**Not much they ain’t,’ says he. ‘All the schoolteachers in this town are pretty enough to eat and just as nice as they are pretty. There ain’t anything but fine looking folks living in Washington, any- how,’ says he. “Well, say, I didn’t believe him when he said that all the teachers in all the schools were just as attractive as those I had seen, and so the next morning, befcre | office hours, we hustled around on our | bikes to three schools just before school | ‘took in,’ and blamed if I saw a single teacher in the lot that wasn't pretty and sweet looking enough for a fellow to marry | out of hand on the spot. I wrote home | and told my sisters out west about this, and they’ve been writing back to me and telling me that I’m in a trance and must be mistaken. ButI’m not mistaken. I don’t want to see any nicer looking girls than the schoolteachers of this town, and you hear me a-talking.’’ — Washington Star. He Invited His Fate. An incident that pointed a strong moral took place on Chestnut street. The street was thronged with promenaders, and the magnificent St. Bernard dog which a young woman was leeding attracted much attention. Near Thirteenth street the woman entered a store, leaving the dog outside. The dog was such a magnificent beast that several people stopped in admi- ration, and the dog actually seemed to smile at the attention he was receiving. About this time two giddy youths, who were followed by a mischievous fox ter- rier, came along and paused to see what was attracting the throng. The terrier, which was but a mite beside the St. Ber- nard, rushed in and began snarling at the big dog. The noble looking beast paid not the slightest attention, and the youths audibly commented on the big one’s cow- ardice. When the terrier began snapping at his feet, however, the big one gravely raised one paw and pushed his tormenter away. This angered the terrier, and its anger was fed by the youths, who told Jip, as they called him, to go in and ‘‘skake the big coward.’’ Jip went in and set his teeth in the St. Bernard’s leg. Siddenly the big dog lost his forbearance, and ina trice Jip was in its massive jaws. ‘There was a crunching sound, a coupie of shakes and Jip was cast aside dead. The St. Bernard then resumed his place uncon- ceinedly, and the young men gathered up thé¢ir dead terrier and went off to make complaint at the caty hall.—Philadelphia Record. —————— WOOD'S PITOSPVPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. ° Six Fackages Guarantced to promptly. and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesscs, as : . : Mental Worry, excessive use . of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and Aft r. ac whic’ soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. 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The Assembly Hall is now in good order, and will be let at reaeonable | she was not what you would call unrefin- | uf the working of Mark’s mind. | vate letter from Mr. Clemens to a Books That TTave Helped Mark Twain. | ‘ue Critic says that Mark Twain has reached the terrible frankness of matuNty and fame, and ‘‘tells tales like Bismarck, regardless whom he hits, so long as the blow is deserved.’’ The example given is this Pudd’nhead Wilson sentence at the beginning of a chapter in his latest book: ‘*Skhe was not what you would call refined; ed. She was the kind of woman who keeps a parrot.’’ That is indeed an illuminating instance A pri- friend fa New York wh. isinterested in statistics atfords an analogous cxample of candor in this passage: ‘The books which bave most influenced my life? With pleasnre. This is the list: The Innocents Abroad,’ ‘Roughing It,’ ‘Yramp Abroad,’ ‘Prince and Pauper,’ ‘Huckleberry Finn,’ ‘Tom Sawyer,’ ‘Yan- kee at the Court of Prince Arthur,’ ‘Per- scual Reminiscences of Joan of Are,’ ‘}tudd’nbead Wilson,’ ‘Following the E-yyuator,’ and the publications of the late fir; of Charles L. Webster & Co.” Ys, and that veracious story book, ‘The Jumping Frog,’’ the predecessor of all the works named, and possibly the «+ influential of the lot. — Harper's V vkly Hindoo First Steps In English. A native has been caught at Calcutta seating the wall cf the premises into the }j coy pound of. No. 3, Chowringhi, dressed ina complete suit of Europenn elethes, The iman had, on the previous evening, concealed himself inside a shop, and hud employed his time till morning in fitting | bimself with a complete suit of clothes, , invluding a white shirt, with studs and links, a red tie, carefully put on, black socks, a pair of boots, a watch and chain, handkerchief and even a pocketknife, with 'See you get Carter's, =D SICK HEADAGH Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, Ervall Pill. Email Dose, Emall Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. a straw hat and stick. He even went the length of writing his name inside the hat. 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BRown’s BLOCK, CHARLOSTETON » | Farm For Sale 69 acres on Mount Edward Rca’, goed hone, fine .uthnildirgs. An Oich ard sitvarel atout 14 wiles from town, [he above farm wil] be sold ata bar- gain, and en eary terme. Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eoreka Hetel, ——— — “ce tl ee HENRY RL FORBLY ©. E A.M Can. Soc, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Carnell University. Ceneulting Engineer for General Work, specialties: Hydraulic, *anitary Engineer- ug and Bridge Designing. Otfices at Charlottetown ond Jobn [sland corresyoudent=s addres to arlottetow n. COOD vale for money expended, is what, we give inal] goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady inerease in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before Jeaving osr siore. W- guarantee every watch sold by us to! give satisfaction, by buying now you can procure ® good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for spo cash. 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