Ee CARTER’ Prince Edward Island Almanac For 1896, ( ; sides the usual information Now Ready, The Vote declared for each Dis. trict on the Island at the last Dewinion General Eleciion The Vote declired fer each Dis- ee e idl Room ~ -YHE DAILY EXAMIN TERMS : Four Dollars a Year Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. S er we “DONT WAIT we ee unti! \ i#re on ti sheet oi Te ordering your DA?T BCOKS or | LEDGERS (CQrder new What abuct. Bill head ? . . os ie j trict at the last Local tleetion Single Oopies Two Oents We work cheap Save Lead ! ts Pransy ring Throughout . — - a i — —— aheneniaieianan _ — a - Se money by trading with Vy U ber Ls94, to | | D 1895 ‘ ’ : y 5 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 96 y - - VOL 35. t IN, Skis J 4, 1896 NO 188 PRICE 15 CENTS. ~ iJ. D. TAYLOR o™ &w | i & i j . Pree cae if WIRING THE SAHARA, ee Speen aay aes ict , } ; . | } ODDS AND ENDS. PHOTOGRAPHY CURES DRINKING es , 1 . FR Telephone Kines Are Going Up Across rhe celebrated sphinx, the figure of the | secant Gold ¥ - : : e Great Desert. ‘crouching monstrosity near the great pyr—- | This Important Discovery Was Made ie THe Leapive DaiLy NEWSPAPER | The tel phone and the telegraph ar amid, is 172 feet and 6 inches long y rand 5 §2 | by 2 Woman W hose achat Vas | Silver 4 oF P. E. Isnanp 1 ; ; . : set hi-l Ouce Addicted to Lique: ~ ISLAND, rapidly making inroads into the arid 4*°¢* 4'35. . a Ts i rey ssuned every afternoon, from the office of | Photography. which was at fi: Nicl el eT MINER P aie i portions of the Desert of Sahara. En- . ee eee Pi. ee ee ; £ ae XAMINE \ BI ISHiNG Comp ANY, in the i . . cs : IT DOES THE BUSINESS ployed merely forthe purpos« oad. House 5 . Queen Street. ginecr Payplle is now on the way ee " ; fiiton s j | . Stee] ¢ RatTSs OF SUBS [PTION | in Bitch oan Mrmmnsetls carit . : : ing pertraits, has greatly broade ; tA et SUBSCE PTIC | fre “ Biskra “to Tuggurth with a work: If you want to know what Miller’s | geld of usefulnes ] how 1 ‘ : oT | ing force of 10) men for the purpose of ; Emuision of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil| . siktnunh 6 : i a. 1 Plated ' i . cueueus pune ake 4.00 | i ek lal telow ay) ee Rita. = a ee F ; an adjune tO many oi i art are € ‘ Six MonTus 200 | laying telegraph wires between the | will do for a consumptive patient ask one | © .5...,,.. In engraving it is indispen- . - ees 100 | two places. The line is erected as the | who has tried it. Ask anyone who bas | poe a I a ahi nt ore a : Goad EY OU : | . : é sable, n astronomy it has been of « e Onze Mon ++ O35 | | party proceeds, and the ares news from used it in lung troubles of any kind. What “ . oa , Sant p? ny part : ; a a ae ee ; | ormous assistance. n surgery it has . Gea! ps i to any part of Canada or the | | Bayolle was received at Biskra when | they say about Miller’s Emulsion shall be! 7,,.,_ ‘ oe { h aa > &) Un i | } : . : a tillel a want long felt Its very latest é 3s | he telephoned froma point some twent vi its recommendation. It is the finest pre- | : r . | . i ; : . : cs. | use Ss n the ilune Ol temperance, 7 . , . The W eekly EK xaminer | miles south of Biskra. He advances at paration of its kind in the world, and is | P, re a bi : is : a ree For price ol Musical Box *! the wate of ; - ., | Worth its weight in gold t s ti roperiy contrived photography may | . me Rie the rate of from three to five miles a | ) 1 goid to a consumptive ct : sia taal . . = a ’ Pring _ ts oa the rye day, and will probably reach Tag- | sufferer, whom it will raise from a bed of be a more f th essful age in the sup- | SC€ W indow. pad s’ office. It is made up of matier : : a : 7” | sickness te treng ,; pression of the liquor than th we t ed in the Daily editions, and Tired but Sleepless gurth abont the first of the year. peeeee : 7 health aod sire ngth of body | a I : pi ‘hil t ws rh th , ‘ 5 ’ : ‘ i ‘ viv PD ase | Ost eloquen ohibi orator % is a firs s weekly newspaper—interesting He reports over the ‘phone that he } . — : Thone ey = lense ver drew a } th “| E, W. r A’ Vy @} R, ’ sy. : oO e, nean: s , eve ie a breath. 1s mM} od si news. Is a condition which gradually wears | hus met with a peculiar difficulty; the | as os 2 ee Mill m —— ae a reeset A : . | th aiue ) iler’s mu sion. | Giscovery OF the New appics - , } suiuels whiel »has taken along are . " a ‘ ; . es away the strength. Let the blood be , ‘ ; ek y+, Dearne } -. ‘ f . are| Miller's Emulsion is the great uerve | photography came about as follows CAMERON BLOCK, . = rot ! a“ vr) Y ‘ “nr : one ‘ . : a CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 189 purified and enriched by Hood’s Sar- 1 The 4 oo = . aa # 70% | strengthener and blood maker, aod cures A woman in Salemville. Pa ho janl7 : Bes 5 . 7s ’ © e a is Shape iine teieyrapi “ aS. g ‘ ia --- o saparilla and this condition will cease. oe hr fas ary ces idl a eb i pe Cot ls, Bronchitis, Scrofula and | had suffered great distress for y: d § ases t ' se uc 1 the y » wr . . a , a a Last Quar jay, 8h 256m. p. m “ For two or three years I was subject to loads Each camel was’ loedod wt! i $1. rman . st = ~~ rs | h: aie re ant eid ine aS. ai ‘ 2 8 ou il drug ores, } ts. det e¢ it last hat | New Moon, 13th day “~s e bd poor spells. I always felt tired, could not | four poles, two being str upped to each eT : ae : det p88 os ae that i, i . 1 . ; .| should know how looked when h oe ees Ohi a Si sleep at night and the little I eould eat | side. the smaller ends dragging onthe} David DE utremont, of Pubnico, is evi | ~° ss “ 0 — F quar, 21 ay, - Mm. p. m did not don .. a no a was drunk. She felt thi this we F of. i ac Ai ne any good. read about ground. Ba \ olle found it necessary to dently a descendant of Anak. Though } gr tre b ! a i oUt... . ea disagreeable PS oD we | Day of Week, | 22" Sun | High j rises | sets water i i | jh m &h m{ morn 1 | Saturday }729;4 59jat 9 2 | Sunday | 23/500] 0 46 3} Mouday ; 2 | Z 1 26 4 | slay | 26] Si 211 6! lnesday ; Bi { s 3 6 | reda 24] 5 | i 11 7 | Friday 23 | 6| 5 38 8 | Saturday . wt os: 4 9 | Sund 20{ 9] 813 i9 | Monday Is miso 4 *L | Tuesday tt 34) 26 12) Wednesday | 16) 14] 11 24 13 | Thu : 34) 268 2660 4) Fr mt. at HS 5 | Saturday Mb} 19] 21 83 16; | mora t7| M iay 7 @ 25 18; Tuesday 6 | 0 54 1S We lay | 1 27 20 j Tt sday 2 | 2 & 21 | Friday ] 2 50 2 Saturday 59 | % 52 23) S ay 57 | 5 13 $4! Mon day 56 | 6 43 25 | Tuesda 54 7 59] 26 | Wedaesday 52 8 57 27 Thursday ov 9 46 28 | Friday | 48 | 19 36 29) Sa irday 16 46/5 Ai” 8} ' . — PE sand Railway Gn ani after THURSDAY, 5th December, 1895, the trains of this Railway wili rao daily (Sundays xcey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trai ns Inward. Read down. Read up. PM. AM P MAM 3. onele lottetown..... 310 1010 3H 719....B y Junction 25) 950 417 803.+...North Wiltshir 24 90% 431 817 -Hunter River. «cee 3D «8G 5065 852 Bradalbane....... 115 S17 615 six Emerald ee 5 27 . iisead Freetown cocoska ae 7h O47 936........Kensington ......12 33 733 oD KWaAr ( Liz 00 70 Sam nrsils PM 1250 Lv) (ar loco AM 2 ee Miscouche........10 19 137 Wellington ....... 9 47 219 . Port Hill 9 09 3 34 co OP UBGTY. cccccces 6H 38 --Bloomfield........ 734 434 -Alverton 655 2 p ook iQmiglt. .....cce- 60 © » AM AM A! t)...+..-Charl ottetown 10 30 BOP. 0s Royalt inction....10 10 ; 3 “ Bedi ord ‘ 9 37 3 55 Ar) jLv 905 >» Mt Stewart 4m Ly) Ar 850 © BB. ...c00c se AIRR..o 0s 7 35 $ 45 : Georget own 70 PM AM 405 + ount Stewart..... 855 4 PET, sce seeee 817 i Bt Peter's ..ccccce 748 Bear River 743 &% Souris 62 rM AM P Mi AM 6 5 Emeraid ( eveese 7 50 ¥> >» Traverse ‘ oo ean PM AM y Eastern Standard Time POTTINGER, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, DONALD, D. Superintendent, Beaver Line Steamers. Vifinter Servwice. iS BETWEEN DIRE IRECT SAILIN‘ 1, JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. From From Liver: Steame St John, N R. Bat , Dee. 7... Lake Ontario. ..Wed., Dee 25 Lak Winnipeg “ Jan 8 . a ‘ Lak? Suvrerior oa " s .Lake Ontario Feb 5 } Lak finnipeg “* > ’ ; Lake Superior o Mar 4 - § Lake Ontario _ ~ Mari4.. Lake Winnipeg Apr i “2 Lake Surerior os o 36 4 BIN—S$4) and $15. Round Trip, i CABIN—To I rpool, London- ast and Glasgow, 3}: _——_ - London, Bristol or Cardiff, 3 !—To Liverpool, London, Glas- sio}) and Cardiff | asseDgers by the sve wit ee eae free of charge. sued at lowest rates, i at lowest rates and te all ts both in Canadaand Great irink ute nsiis, Book and Job PRIN TING First Class Work. Best Qualities of Paper. Work Promptly Done. Prices Low. Try us. Tie EXAMINER PUB, Ub. is of lading. Specia. i for the carriage of butter, ¢ lars as to freight or pas- IVER, D W.C lings, Manager. 1% Hospit Mootrea!, ty, St John, N B, 4 VUPRELL, al st, FURNESS LINE Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and "HALIFAX. Ciai contract with the Dominion tu Under spe} Govern S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. p (MARA, 2,500 Tone. The Furness Steamships are the finest On this route. All boats are Clyde built, With taioon and sleeping berths amidships Where ssi motion is felt and Halifax City are electricaliy lighte | throughout. Superior accommodation for al! ot Pes gut, Dairy Produce, ete. For information regard pg Sailing dates, @c., apply to FURNESS, WIT kinds HY & CO, Loap., People’s Bank Building, Or WwW 1 Halifax, N.S Jr W. V. Clarke, Passenger Agent, Charlottetown : P. E. I, dec2] Great George Street, W. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. Before I had finished two bottles I began to feel better and in a short time I felt all right and had gained 21 pounds in weight. Iam stronger and healthier than Ihave ever been in my life.” JoHn W. CovuGHLin, Wallaceburg, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla « Is the Only : True Blood Purifier Prominently in the publiceye today. Be sure togct Hood’s and only Hood’s, Do not be induced to buy and other. Hood’s’ Pills bess. leadache _—— —, wat ea Send ll fi ere Jk. YOu GET! ae MANN FOR 1896 A SPLENDIO BOOK OF REFERENCE, 460 PAGES Given Free ‘Sunlight’ TO USERS OF SOAP HOW Commencing November, 1895, and until all are given away, purchasers of 3 packages or g bars of Sun iicut Soap wel receive from their grocers, 1 Suuticut ALMANAC FREE, Contains cmmehate Almanac, Home Management, Language of Flowers, Gardening, Fashions and Patterns, — and their significance, Recipes, iC. Seeton & Mitchel! for Nova GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS S COCOA eee —- SUPPER. “ Dy a thorough kn »wledge of the natural laws which gov ern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected ‘Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pr vided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicic use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished fame.” Civil S e Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeceopathic Chaqniat. Londen. Eagiené. , Halifax, Agente Scotia and P. E. Island. ere Lumber, MONEY Lumber, ~ WANTED. Jn order that we we offer our large and wel] of LUM BER, comprising the following, viz. : may realize, assorted stock 1 M. 2 and 1 inch Whitewood, 56 Be. i. 73; 2 and 3 inch Pine, 59 M. Spruce Boards, 100 M. Hemlock, 30 M. 2 inch Hemlock, 50 M. 3 inch ™ 153 M. Assorted Studs ling, 10 M, Assorted Seantling, 50 M. 4 and 1} Flooring, 20 M. Pine Sheathing 15 M. P alings, 250 M. Imported Sprvce Shingle £00 M. Island . 300 M. Cedar Shingles, XI- 2nd Clear, Clear, Extra, 200 M. Laths, 1000 pieces Fencing, Cedar Posts, mane etc., All of which will be seld at lowce CASH prices. POGLE & LEWES, Poole’s Wharf, Charlottetown. P. S.—A number of our customers have bot responde d to bills furnished. We would feel exceedingly grateful if they would call at once and make immediate settlement. P.& i. janl6—dy 4i law(4) wy 4i Inland Steal Navigation Co. The Annual General Meeting of the Inland Steam Navigation Company wiil be held in the room (up-stairs) in Mr John McEachern’s Building, corner of Queen and King Streets, on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., at 3 o’c.ock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Cl’ own, Feb. 1,1896 613 tl dte DONT FORGET that“ine place to have your WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY and as it should be done is at N. TANTON’S, late of the employ of W. W. Wellner, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. leave behind half of his poles at stated and continue on the ghtened burden ; since only covered at trip wit] short ® sme, he camel drivers back for load. and in th ransported without be-} ground, Since the he poles when ito peculiar mode of balane- points, the li dis ances are then sends the the rest of the the poles are t 1s Way ing dragged onthe camels will not carry t strapp d alongside of t resort to the hem, he hac ing the telegraph poles acrcss the gac k saddles, and fastening them in this position by means of straps and ropes. From a little distance it is quite a curi- ous sight to behold the file of camels with their swinging gait, and a load extending many fe et U One would think that a gigantic birds with spread wings were sailing over desert } .. JCACH Sine. drove of the TELL-TALE COAT COLLARS, Tailor Knows Whether You Pay Your Bills. The man who thinks he of his tailor had bette and examine the t where with great care the flow Your the best off wis coat nllar, rioner of » let him has rtake ag under the « fas! garments has sewn it in. Thea look at the stitching which binds that innocent-looking at of linen to the cloth. Let him then see whether the tailor is a fool or not. As surely as bad habits leave thei: mark upon the countenance of the wicked, sothe wily fashioner of ward- robes has set his seal. “The honest man, the beat, the slow payer, the schemer and the dolt are kiown wy the stitches. By thetr marks re sh all be understood, or words to that effect The object of this new sartorial fan N is to enable knights of the shears to te!l at a glance whether you are good pav or not. t’sall in the threads, as it were, Here is the key to these in- genious tabs of the tailor. The “jo,” stitch is the one regularly used fo: good customers, wha require good work. ¢ is signiticant of slow pay. The stitch with Lhe criss-cro dots and dashes, which looks like the Morse alphabet. tells the inquirinz tailor that its owner is a bad risk. The revers dot stitch shows the good fellow who wishes his friends to dress weil, but hates like thunder to pay what they will finally owe on his introluction. The round curves are used to indicate a mean man, and the tag with convex loops at each corner isasure black eye for the wearer. It’s a good s:heme altoz ther, the tailors think. New York World. Exaggeration. With'arueful face Helene came to mamina one morning, exclaiming: ‘This is the worst day 1 ever saw! ant I ; she has got wanted to the most brought it nicest aunt in the [t pours in torrents, go and sce M Vv bewitching doll: to her: she is the world! As Helene mother said: “Helene, dear, answer me fo “Why ’ prised reply. “Ts this saw ?” *O, you know I didn’t mean that.” Doe s it ‘pour in ‘Well, it rains a little.” “is May's doll ‘bewitching?’ ” “Of marema, I didn’t ex- actly mean bewitching.” her aunt breath. hea pause d to tak« will you candidly 1r questions? was the ves, certainly,” sur- the ‘wor#t’ day you ever torrents 7” ourse, ‘Is Mrs. Wortman the ‘nicest aunt in the world?” and mamma turned t welcome her sister, as she entered. **No, indeed, she is not !” and Helene put her arms with vigor about the neck of her own aunt, who asked: “Whet’s this—wat's going on ?” *T was endeavoring to Helene the folly of exaggerati is becoming a habit with he “Let me relieve you. I will revive a little bit of Mother Goose for your | benetit, Helene,” and Aunt. Nan se- dately repeated to her niece: impress upon mn, Which “There was an old man who said “Hugh, I see a young bird in the bush When asked, ‘Is it small ? He rej lied, ‘Not at ail It is three times as large as the bush.’ ‘There, rep morning for a week, to scorn foolish exaggeration.” at that to your self every and you will learn Chris: | tian Advocate. 2 alan! Trials. The earthly trials that come to us| securing oul the road | ans of Thevw lie are God’s m¢ heavenly joy. upon we have to travel, and the v he Ip ue} forward, As means of sanctification | ' they make us meet for the inheritance. ! If Christ mansions for His people, it is by preparing them for the mansions. The afiliction is not merely} light compared with the weight of; glory, but it actually worketh that very glory, and securesil. It holds a chief place among the all things that work together for good. prepares I Aw Exe isn So.pier Generally has a} favorite whiskey which he calls for wher- | ever he goes. For years English garri- sons have callel “Ki Ity,’ the Military Scotch. Try it yourself “and you will al- ways ask for it. Lawrence A. W ilsen & Co. A new edition of the Bible has been | printed, which contains pictures of negro | angels, and was gotten out by a shrewd | Yankee at a cost of $1.50 each, and he! sells them to the Southern negroes at $8 | apiece on the instalment plan, demanding $2.50 on delivery. but 14 years old, he weighs 190 pounds, A Prominent Londone,, Loxpox, Oxr. Chase’s Ointment is an invaluable rem- edy for Itching Piles and in my own case I would pay $50 per box for it if it could not be otherwise had. Joun Peppicoms, 160 Sydenham St. He that never changed any‘ of his opin- ious never corrected any of his mis stakes. “Counte rfeits A few years ago 2 great discovery was made. Unprincipled persons are trying to prey npon and dupe people who are led ,to ask for kidney treatment. Some of the methods adopted by imitat- ors are as follows: First—To imitate the size, color and shape of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and sell them by count. Second—To put them up to appear very nearly the same and to be offered at the same price. Third—To hook on the word “kidney” in naming catbortic pills so as to increase sales of mere physic. Fourth—To givea name so near to Dodd’s that unwary people may be deceiv- ed and think they are getting Dodd’s. Look out for such dodges. When you want kidney medicine you want the Lest. And ought not to be the subject for any trick. So beware. If a man reject : drudgery, by that token nothing great or high sbali ever come out of that man’s life. A kalilway Manager tays: “In reply to your question to my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emul-ion, I say No!on the contrary, they are fond of it, and it keeps them pictures of health.” -—.ee- - -—— “What in the world did you invite Mr. Notmuch for? He’s no singer, and”— She—I know, dear, but be’ll be cure to wear a lovely yellow chrysanthemum, and I’}] bave him sit over in that dull corner to give a touch of color there-— Chicago Inter Ocean. iick ce aidiilieeauan Chase’s K. & L, Pills [Cure Dyspepsia For the last eight years I have been a suilerer from constipation and dyspepsia —I tried dozens of different medicines, but nothing gave me relief until I used Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pille, which cured me. Jares Heanp, Woodville, Out. been It has estimated that it will re- quire 85 wen working every day until 1947 to unearth the entire ruins of Pom- peii. 400,000 Free Samples given away in Elgnt Months Chase’s Kidney-Liver P:]ls are the only kidney pills known with sufficient merit to guarantée the proprietors in giving away bundred§ of thousands cf sample pacages free. Ask your druggist for a trample if your r kidne, “v8 OF liver is de ranged. A man’s own good breeding is the best security against other people’s ill man- ners, As OLp Axp WELL Trix> Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children ts teeth nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. “Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cente a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w., f. omar 5 v Put this restriction on your pleasure : Be cautious that they injure no being that lives. Commercial Travellers, Wm. Golding, commercial traveller 130 Esther St., Toronto, save:—For 15 years I suffered untold misery from Itching Piles, sometimes called pin worms. Many and many weeks have I bad to laz off the road from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and so-called remedies with no permenent relief to the intense itching and stingins, which irritated by One me scratching would bleed and ulcerate. bex of Chase’s Ointment cured completely. Nervous Prostration. Cured effectually by Scott's Sarsaparilia. His heart was affected. “ Overwork as a student at college brought on an attack of nervous prostra- tion,” says Mr. Gilbert, a_ railway missionary. ‘‘i was exceedingly ner- vous and if I exerted myself my heart commenced to flutter violently, and I was warned that even ordinary e®ercise en- dangered my life. But thanks to Scott’s Sarsaparilla I feel better than I ever ex- pected te feel, for I can now address a meeting without effort, can walk a brisk ace for two hours or more without ex- austion andam free from that distressing palpitation. In my work | have often- time recommended Scott’s Sarsaparilla, and have seen many cases where its | effects have been most marked.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla acts like magic in restoring shattered nerves because it re- builds the nerve centres. Nervous head- ache, nervous dyspepsia and all nerve derangements wear on the system. Scott’s Sarsaparilla nm akes new blood and muscles and strong nerves. Of all drug- gists, $1 per bottle. Dose from half te ene teas <-> - —_— most men hever appes worse than other men. Se once , When he came me wndar | n&M was) eable revelation, for, like Rin O8, who drink to excess, | ane ured to think that h lOOKE Chai the intluence of Hains. itely nec andl fell maudlin slumber, she sent for tographer, and ordered him tot ake a i H, TAY LOR ; hs i } ‘ 2 am 5 more li absoli essary picture of her husband as he sa chair. This the Tedtiarecnie did Worth Side of Oueen S Square. faith lly, an . a Was a great ate suc ss, bein; an excelient i rameter i as re os: Next morning the husband fo en ' : er photograph lying beside his | * Dominion Bi end Tt the breakfast table Phere ase di Li iUL need oO explanation, for it explain REGISTERED ‘SELLING AGENT itself. He studied it and then placed it in h I jong and is breast pocket, Since then has not taken a drink Beer & Goff, Charlott -€ Diis ia wr The Wandering Jew. Sie ws ar ~ & Gates, ( own. . ; ; ; > c Stuart, a little hamlet just across th: R. T. Holmas » © state lin from Bi zhampt m1, among} J. = Myr k, 7 the Pennsylvania hills, is much exe) A. McKinnnon, Colt an a ae : Albt. Craig, Emerald. cised over the appearance of a weather Cc = M B 1 yru rris, radai beaten traveler who claims to be the . J é ; oe . WW * } ; ‘ A. - cLeod & f . Bridge. Vandering Jew,” who, when Christ, . na A . : Feehar & ran, Mount var on his Way to the cross, would hav: Sterns Br c : 8 Bros., S ‘acte ) ‘ } ten broutaliv drove we ted on a doors step, brutally iro. McLean & Camer 4 him away withsnecrs and gibes, an | Ever’ householder sl DoMINioN } i Lol | i WING was conde mned to wander up | Buexp Tea atria}. ] n nets lown the f: of the ea1 without the] Goe flavor and le ' i ; cae i privilege ol ving. At various inte { h’town, J ine 20 vals during the past thi centuries | -—— mcn who claimed to be this wanderi Jew have moved among ‘ell ow- ~ BOARDING & TRAINING oT ‘BLES . i ' creatures fora short time e@n VID parted as suddenly as they came. "Tis Grafion Street, Opp« : “. read n yasa i iD ti ! a. evai age g. but that in JOUEN MM NES HOL SON, Prep’r., this period ol nlightenment and electricity suchan (Late in the employ of Jam tne rane should appear and se Ts Having on ned a public St on Gratton any [following seems Increaiblk | Str Iam pre} , Stuart isa cluster of houses who Horse's and ts al the to : board, train. tres ro opdition ts, descendants of thrifty Dutch | tor imm diat : ‘ i g so at t are endeavoring to wt a | tended to. ‘Terms reasonab “a : novzi—l35a4w im scanty living from the barren soil At} - one of these houses one afternoon the| latter part of last month a stranger ap | TO £ ES 77 peared and asked for a slice of brea ARs . and a cup of water. He w s of fh per j culiarly swarthy appearance and had} | That large Shop, part of the “Londin Jewish features. His clothing was of | House” Building, lately occupied by d leather. His wrinkled skin wags} T- McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap leathery, too, and his general appear-}| “75 for work shop or siore room ance cast a shadow of fear over th Apply to heart of the honest he who | HON. DANTEL DAVIES, answered his call. Yr) old neces waka . L.. H. DAVIES, Q. C., herin good English that he was the Exeeut E-tate late G Davies, wandering Jew upon whom the blight | Or to F. ", L. M ure, So! tor, in fell eighteen centuries ago He would | Building. at give no other name, but with graphic} —— — aia description related inc idents alleged have o curred centuries ago and quote i ‘ ae . passag s of ancient history He claime Sleigh or Sale. to hav visited several times every —_—— — habitable portion of the globe. Th A very .- andsome ‘ ~s ACCA simpler inhabitants of Stuart held this} @te six per man in supernatural reverence, | t} “novgh i i : others who have investigated the cas ou Bay he is probably an old Brel tu nt — a - nted. He dis peared as suddenly as he came.—. who has become dem«e NOTICE. Ww York Press. mica . LAND SURVEYING, Ke. wt : : he subecriber i ‘ prepared lo ms ke ie oe Late. : ; Surveys of Land run I und ry and Division “One night,” said a chemist, “a doc- Lines, furnieh Plans, etc.; also, Mecbank a ' nd Archit i Drawir rians, Speci fi- tor came and woke m out of und ean een Estimat ' us, Speas sleet prepare mor] ‘ I J. P, NICHOLSON, an old ge nt eman named Mart — bp too had been ill for some time [ out the morphine a a ing to direction, but th Zt % i Was colng 50 that the pow MONTACVUE to he nusuaily iarge. N tmorning, when I was arranging things in . c oe é aa ' rere . cn % se . . atria p actor grain weightin the scale beneath th : one the prescripti al i for, an each of t 108e | »pwders gri S A too large! A cold down my We are showing th on B r line back when | realiz mis = = : 1 Beene The assortment cons of it m I i i i , r one ime afte ca , i| Single and Deuble Box §Sleighs, thought ms lcome. Bracing . : salr Samay aad : a eae i eal. Round Back cUUare, Bt, HH Martin $n iz, Pramyt attention to R : Paint tol &@ epecia y. 7 rr **He’s dead! JOHN Mel : IN Did those powders | l ec6—dy & why stammered out, and in fea nel ti bling awaited the ans j ala ee tirst words relieved 1 do with it. He If an hour be al Qnutract. {< they were 1 Sealed 7 dre Very Truc, master-G He iY uli A t . ve > , I rule, : ia5 i I th I ‘ nest wor 1 I el , aj , money matters its 1 J tinue pt m low! H ‘ ‘How so?” quoth I. J vy next *Well, ™ ver borrow money. I never Phe « have 1 I don’t believe I ever shall er ie. . ' Mi ai that I possess so much, | J eng ) aod North ¢ can’t bring myself to ask fora Pri rinted 1 e from any one 7 : . alia as i “ ‘ “pooner than that. I “i > Wi uti, set ’ > e. ra‘ na what I desire. But often people are| sender may . Offices not as particular, sol loan money quite | of Lancdow often, even when ] can’t afiord it “eet a , ” , i. iwtd il : 4 and at this ‘Borrowing is a habit that COWS « F sT.% R CHEN one, and is certaln does more toward 7 . un lermining friendship than anything Post O : ‘ I know of. Chay] RY ‘I suppose that there are times when Lith I ‘ae it is necessary, t there are als <a ts many when it isn’t.”"—New York Re- : corder ; S83 r Set Partial Set Ve ; and upwards Go i and Hi Y u Crow: ng Hert materias, bert werkmanse, poor DICESTION leaas t& best sutisfa nervousness, chronic dyspepsia anc DK. J. P. MURRAY, great misery. The best remedy is 2s Queen Street. Charlotietow HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. fy ES ! B ‘ ran. rai. Doo . (to jeweler)—I b ought back — this ergsgement ring thet I bought yes 50 Tons Best Quality from No.1 Ma: \erJay. foe . | tuba Wheat, wholecale only. J weler—Did :'t it suit ? 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