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MecKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge any subject from a photo, tin-typs or group picture very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sam- ple of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grade werk evcr delivered on P. E. I. Beware of unauthorized agents. All work guaranteed, and no de pos required, Orayous 248 138 The 8.S,Bonavista sailing from Montreal September 9th, will be due at Ch’town Monday morning, Sept, 12th and will sail for St John’s Ronavisia Newfoundland via, North and Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For furgher pa) ticulars as to freight and passage apply to ->EAKE BROS & CO.,, Agents Friday morning, CL’town, Sept 6, 98 Don t Make Any Misiake When you want good crockery and very cheap Lewis’ is the place to get it every time, ot those beautiful Dinner-Setts cheaper than ever, Cham ber-Sets, Tea-Sets, Water and all kinds of Glass and Fancy China. Now 1s the time ‘o get bargains as we must sell to make roorn for fall goods. Photographs We are now making all the latest styles of Photoe, finished in a superior manner eitber on flat or glossy paper at the old stand Grafton S:. C- LEWwits. Graftor St. Norih side of Market House. Tt th Should be brushed ee “= ihorcughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- ectreadily and moreeasily, in its inciep- mtstage, the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patuless Extraction of Teeth Black Diamond Line We have just received another lot THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898 A REPRESENTATIVE PIRATE (tis said that Kidd showed no re- pentance when he was tried, but insist- ed that be was the victim of malicious perscus Who swore falsely against him, and yet a more thoroughly dishonest rascal never sailed under the black flag. in the guise of an accredited officer of the government he committed the crimes be was sent cut to suppress. He deceiv- ed his men. He robbed and misused his fellow countrymen and his friends, and he even descended to the meanness of cheating and despoiling the natives of the West India islands with whom he traded. These people were in the habit of supplying pirates with food and other hecessaries, and they always found their rough customers entirely honest and willing to pay for what they received, for as the pirates made a practice of stopping at certain points for supplies they wished of course to be on good terms with those who furnished them. But Kidd had no ideas of honor toward people of high or low degree. He would trade with the natives as if he intended to treat them fairly and pay for all he got, but when the time came for him to depart and he was ready to weigh an- chor he would seize all the commodi- ties he could lay his hands on and without paying a copper to the distress- ed and indignant Indians he would gay- ly sail away, his black flag flaunting derisively in the wind. But although in reality Captain Kidd was no hero, he has been known fora century and more ag the great American pirate, and his name has been repre- sentative of piracy ever since. Years after he had been hung, when people heard that a vessel with a black flag— or one which looked black in the dis- tance—fiying from its rigging had been seen, they forgot that the famous pirate was dead and imagined that Captain Kidd was visiting their part of the coast in order that he might find a good place to bury some treasure which it was no longer safe for him to carry abont.— Frank R. Stockton ,in Century. a ee oe —— ——— rend - a a8 oe SICK HEADACHE 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. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Smali Prico. Substitution the fraud of the day. They See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Piflg | Rothesay Church School, Rothesay College for Boys will re-open Monday, Sept. 5th. STAFF, 1888-9.—Principal, Rev. O. W. Howard, B. A., Honor Graduate and Gov- ernor-General’s Medalist Toronto Univer- sity: Honor Gradnate Huron College Lon- don, Mathematics.—I. E. Moore, Eeq, B. A., Honor Gradvate University ot Toronto, School of Science, Toronto. Class‘cs.— P. J. Robinson. Eeq., B. A., Honor Gradnate, Toronto University. Modern Language.—W. A. McClean, Esq., M. A., Graduate Toronto University; Ontario Norma! College; London Military College. Correspondents should be addressed to Rev. O. W. Howard, Rothesay. —_ a ae “Kinghurst” will re-open on Wednesday Sept. 14th, 1898. Mies H. J. Machin, formerly Lany Principal of “Edgehill ’ will have charge of the school and will have a thoroughly com petant staff of assistants, Correspondence should be addressed to Miss Machin, Rothesay N. B. 192 dy 12i. HENRY R. LORDLY C. E - M Gan. Soc. C. E. Graduate Coliege ‘of Civil Engineering Cornell University. 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The flesh of a black cat had the virtues of curing them of the effects of a hoodoo and the eyil eye. Fried grasshoppers and scorpions also formed a very choice dish. The natural- ist, Al-Djahey, who lived in the tenth century, speaks of his visit to the Ara- bian tribes of Bassorah and of his sur- prise on discovering that they did not eat grasshoppers. ‘*‘Nevertheless,’’ says he, ‘‘there is nothing more delicious.’’ He also says that when he went to see his friend, the poet Roobah, he found him seated on the ground enjoving a re- past of roast rat. Afterward he had fried lizards. Notwithstanding the almost religious worship which the Arabs profess for the horse, they ate horsefiesh, but only the flesh of draft horses, never that of sad- dle horses. 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I stood looking across the river at the city, thinking what a fine place Portsmouth was, when a fellow passenger on the train came alongside of me and said, ‘Can you tell me what place that is across the river? Of course I could tell him, and I threw out my chest and with considerable pride said: ‘That is Ports- mouth, O. Have you ever been there?’ My fellow traveler in a very weary voice, replied: ‘Yes, I have been there. I spent about two weeks there one aft- ernoon.’ I had intended telling that man about what a charming place Portsmouth is, but after his rudeness I concluded not to.’’—Cincinnati En- quirer. Wood's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesses, \z ee > Menial Worry, excessive use , of Tobacco, Ovium or Stimu- Before and Afiei * lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. 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Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenh Miss roy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ Colle England, Principal. = ai Eight Resident xperienced Governesses from England, Housekeeper, Matron and Nurse, Board and Tuition Fees including French, Latin or German or Greek, Daily Calistne- uics, Class Singing and Neediework, $225 per‘ annum, Or $75 per term, Music, Singing, Painting, Drawing, etc. are extras, @@® "Preparations for the Uni- “Setabibteneet Toren beetdiSeakt chaelmas Term n Sep. 14th 1898 For calendar apply to 7 Dr. Hind 178—1, 3, 5, tf COST OF ELEPHANTS It is somewhat interesting to compare the weights carried by elephants in the tin producing districts of the Malay | peninsula with those used in the long journeys and mountainous country of the Lao states. In the peninsula the distances are seldom more than at most three or four days’ march, and the ele- phant is expected to carry as much as 900 or 1,000 pounds, besides his mahout and howdah. The latter is often a mere brace of panniers slung together so as to rest one on each side of the backbone and covered sometimes with a light barrel roof of bark. A good tusker car- rying 94% hundredweight will fetch about £56, and a female which can bear eight hundredweight is worth about £45. In the Lao states, where journeys ef ten days or three weeks are frequené, the average weight hardly exceeds 200 pounds, or one-third of what is usual in the peninsula. The priges in various parts of the country vary considerably. When we were on the Me Kawng and in Muang Nan in 1898, a good tusker could be had for £82 and a female for £24. At Chieng Mai, where good teak hauling elephants are in great demand, a tusker may fetch £150 and a female anything from £50 to £100, according to her strength and ability. —Geograph- ical Journal. Consistent, They tell a story to the effect that when the Society For the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals proposed to estab- lish a branch in a leading city of Spain the municipal body courteously accept- ed the proposal and offered to hold a grand bullfight at once to furnish the funds.—Troy Times. As early as 1612 the French began to advertise in a paper called the Petites Affiches, and ten years later the first bona fide attempt at printing a newspa- per was made in London. Among the very earliest mercantile advertisements to appear in England was one advertis- ing the sale of tea. It appeared in The Mercurius Politicus TWIN TORTURERS! made Harmless by Dodd's Kidney Pilis. Lumbago and Rheumatism cause endless pain and suffering. Every man and woman who runs chances of getting wet, or catching cold, is liable to suffer from one or both. Our hospitals are full of sufferers from these diseases; none are more pain- ful. 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