eh OR 1¢ Compa: \ y “ THE DAILY EXAMINER. Book and Job Printing We have first-class facilities every alternate week as the tides may suit about her she learns before she learns + speak and naturally if this regard for the stranger is instilied in the infant purchaser to his own home, where she remains until for one reason or another he pays her to go back to her people. The amount he first pays to her family warming your ribs. We don’t mean to claim that this isa humorcus paper, still it isa humorous eth tirmily in the leg u to prow planted sowe dog te bone of a goat and caused the: PAIN-KILLER trusted friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sacior, and in fart all classes wanting @ medicine «iways at hand, and sare To US® tmternally or externally with certainty of relie Take none but the genuine Reware of im ita tions KATES OF Stas TON Serate \ , Read, bas " oe iinet ded tial paiciiesicnieabeep dies RCo Emenee Oe sg tits es ae fi ns tae ~~ 00m aoe : ee re ad Wi ont iecenereneron — __... | lor turning out the best qual- Bix Month 2.00 “jity of Job Printi fro Three M 5.08 TERMS: Four Dollars a Yoar “ Thi , - : : ing, srom @ ee ee ee 5 | This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Cents Visiting card to the largest ‘ y pa ‘ ‘ the . © " , ig ' eee nnn ee ee - display work. sn , THE WEEKLY AMINER ali RYO Prices low. i aye ‘ re ry x ~ na Y Wor ° shia temtienaatain: <: Wk tees dali j 7 twa Om ~ ork premptly 1e. iuetevery Erting morning, It te mete] VQ), 36. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1896. NO 46 eer ee ' sa iog-abeie Sanne ° Call and see us. ‘ ‘ hews j . | . .° . ae . Examingr Publishing Company bd FOR AUGUs ;, oy eR ee ee oe ae a a © ALENDAR K UsT, 1896 g ott i A GOOD TIME. ovina | ee a tay. 2h 21 9m » | A Yankee Girl's Experience That is Uni- ~ : 49 { versal in Application, New M Sth day, Oh. 49.4m. a. \} | Lucile Gregg was a pretty girl, merry First Q : uy, 4 50. . {and fond of a good time. Whenever Pall M gird day, 2h 51 i E=pe ally whea r ais ng or working by * 2 ; there was any fun or mischief afoot, Extreme tired feeling afflicts nearly every- f ; re $ ; ; — i ' 12.9 a oo wl light are nearly always a sure in e : Lncile was a lea ler, She like gn eo ing ngs body at thisseason. The hustlers cease to , “" on of dk ect ve vision. Y k ae eae ae os a e as oe push, the tireless grow weary, the ener- I is poor economy to refra n from ninlioas on 4 njo} ed seeing ae nec er Trien ids getic become enervated. You know just | es e ly £ g'asses when permanent injury to the Be wy 9 “ile rae = ar tl — sclitim, what we mean. Some men and women > Week: I | iva ves may result. Ie dosent cos ; thing et eae ee se, Ase ow can you! » 2 ‘ | Ds . rise sets water | to find out te clea ecu a ut - W & Aa HH pence ————— “I'm not a Miss Prim.” she woulc | @2deavor temporarily to overcome that Ds : SF eee F teosinh 5 Examination by correct methods free at f i. ly. Mice too straight-laced to a ‘ inve a good time | af the wer 1 Street Store, opposite o. we Li e I r mi? eT we AT. ; _ Lucite had many admirers with whom | s ‘ ¢ ' 3 M Li | 6he bad what she termed ““subriaisne ais si Si i] 5 flirtations “There's no narm in it, x 3; M ay a <2 | oo ¢. F. Hutcheson, p she said, “its just for a good tiine.” . 4i% ‘ . wee 4 { \ Last 4 pUUIni aa Le ile call to . fash woaiing by eres force of will. But this o; 5 | 2 | i pe late with E. W. Taylor. ! | jor uabl le resort in the White mountains. is unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the {7 } ls 8 dy & wkv. : / While there she made the acquaintance | Bervous system, which will not long stand > a : : 3 | ° . of George | Martin, a young man of good such strain. Too many people “work on ‘ij i yy > « . . 9 “ é 3} Sa iay 6 lS Q ‘ Of Re adymade Clothing ever held In Chai lottetown . family in a You Hi ‘st owed Li ucile | theirnerves,”’ and the result is seen in un- 9 | Sunday oa on : : Haw rice § in Watches X attention, aud rometimes she thouglt, | fortunate wrecks marked “nervous pros- nD “i vad 3] 12 11 with a little fluttering of ‘the heart, that tration,” in every direction. That at t } Tuesday 15 0 H mor i this might be more than a sniumer : : ? : Aeaaay Fo 7 flirtation. One day George was joined 12] Wedaesday I y 0 22 \ , his lane andl ten dieters ae 13 | Thursday 2 | 7 ee ] We have lately received a nice ys We Lave alwavs met ritl splendid s: i i les : . shots er ieee , ate Fa et oe 4 | Friday i 3 | 6 4] assortment of te : SYS Mel WEA SPICNGIG SUCRE In ANY PLSVIONs amine Wwe have had. Genuine discounts and ' eure anda t rxie ty to mi et ing them ” but = 3 | Saturday body al | Sitver W he tat teallatie rare bargains have brought us the trade. The people have come to know that when a sale is advertised at the [/}) | a whole day passed and George cil not 7 ‘ it 6 | 2 5 ; 4 « . at sora? > a > > . ° . } : in : : Z : 548 . | — oe ef 7 | 4 | @ Bargain Corner that itisa genuine thing. We placo again on the market our eutire stock of summer clothing y ry: —— ee ot umes asaet e proof of thin, weak, im- \ Monday | | } if : - ; r si > : . > ° : a ; : J sucile is § What annore at this > ; ; ‘ 18} Tuesday | 816 59] | and Gentlemen, . s!aughter a We will attempt to give you an idea below of our stock; and it must necessarily fail or. \ | omission. but did not suppose it was | ihe nt goon, s nneeeioed I$ | Wednesday ; 4 7] : 48 : short of whi e stock re: j salling j _ vs waolf an atiaher /\\ | intentional, until just at dusk, she was te : | Thereday” ‘4 os] 94 which wore bought right, and can- | | O at the stock really is, but by calling at our Clothing Rooms you can see for yourself and be satisfied bie ae a Seanad counar fi. | energy to every nerve, organ and tissue 2) | Friday 3: 664i » 3] not fail to,)Jease in price. ; balcony, when she heard voices in one of of the body. The necessity of taking 2 Sa is 13!) 52} 10 Cl anki thin oo errs the :coms. Hood’s Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling 3 j lay 15}; 50] 104 : MEN’S S UITS. LOT 8—25 fine light blue serge suite, former prise $14, redu :21"to $3.59. In answer to some que stion she heard is, therefore, apparent to every one, and i c 2 | oy W N TANT t ON’S V1 % LOT -8 Men’s Sui : : : . LOT 9—500 pairs Men’s Pants at cost pric | Geor Be Martin say, “Oh, that’s Lucile | the good it will do you is equally beyond 3 ta 8 4 : OT 1—68 Men’s Suite, light colored mixed tweeds, former price $6.50, ot ' “eer er Gres tl be B ay question, Remember that : ; : c : i ek aebiteie # @4 OR Vy 1en she must be Belle Mer a | esday 18 45 |aft 12 ' now selling for $4.25. : heme et 2? ay . 4 i3Z; 0 Creat George Street, LOT 2—46 Men’s Suits, mixed patterns, all serge, former price $7.25, YOUTHS’ saree oti, i: fr eee i — ono J au | i 9 41 1 now selling for $4.75. Se oe = wi se - : i : i NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. y <a 15 sees CLOTHING. Mis; Gregg. of course?” z ‘ y - ’ l LOT 3—85 Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, different patterns to select from, \ “Yes, I know her,” George answered. z ul rte - ‘ we mer price from $7.50 to $8 50, now $5.00. 150 Youth’s Suits, a great variety of patterns and colors. These suits are To I don ee you'll care to make 3t 5 2 ) } \ .OT 4—A choice lot of mixed suits, not one in the lot that was sold for worth all the way from $6.50 to $8; we will clear them out at the ; "Sk and ; i S i il = — PP LE y less than $3.75, now $5.50. bpominal price of $4.50. co sf ee ae but er oie alan $a ars aparli a OT &_7h ; > : 5 i . a . , . aring ‘ >> ~~ einptavion to Is the One True Blox -urifie ; f \. i = LOT 5 75 Men’s Suit:, different makes and patterns, reduced from $9.00, Also about 100 Youths’ Svits of other kinds, mixed qualities ard pri ca. learn more was toe great; so, with burn Prepared only byC. I Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass. ist Lad hallway a will be suid at cost. ing cheeks, she lingered and listened, os iy Se eee LOT 6—Is a choice line of tine suits, reduced to $6.50. : eae : “Why, she Lelongs to one of those old are easy to take, easy aft FRIDAY, 3rd J I LOT 7—A fine lire of English aanl suits, mixed colors and patterns, the Our entire etock of boys’ three } iece imported suits aiso at cost. Boston families, and why shouldn't we Hood’s Pills « to or 2 cents. fer 3rd Ju 396, va ee , , oe eee eee : ee ; at aie : : are to make her acquaintance?” s Railway will daily | DF ie st ready mades ever show: hark : 5 All children’s suits down to the very lowest figure thet was €v ac ee ate aOqea name: . ON a wie nee a ran daily 25 eents a peck at eet cant ton — shown in Charlottetown, former price $15, in the histoty of the trade 7 z vat was ever reache “Well, she does well enough to walk | G@@@CCCCC9000000 00000000 siceiai ikea aibiiiies a aE ? _ > SOW Gee. with, and treat to ice cream and cou : x t yo 1 fectionery, but she—weil, she isn't the Trains © ee rains Ir W. A. HUTCHESON’S. : } . i : ‘1 furtl tic Don’t bl > if ] his . girla man would like for a wife, or ward. K STATIONS. vard. Read | auzl1—tf This sale will continue until further notice. on ame us lf you et this opportunity pass. would like his sister to choose for a cow dow i panion. She's a little too loud—” ee -—— sli se Lucile waited to hear no more. Tot eA - M.jP. M. Bute with anger, shame and humiliation, she : os . 7 —_ aon 9 ~ + Lt) fled to her room. Andshe had thought Has a2 6 . i 90 {8 ad Pek ai cad ae 23 Royalty { that George Martia esteemed her! She 442 3 Is North W again 5 S110 5S FOR SALE. a t knew his real opinion of hernow, _ 4 OS 7 ZS .. Hunter River 8 18/10 43 m Wave after wave of wounded pride = : = ou Bra lalla ekws s 10 OF | ng AA LANTD on West side of North Riser Fa and mortification went over her as she by smokers who know a 9 44 7 5S,.. Emerald i 45) 9 57 Es. aaadeies os ye meglio A. eee ; recalled certain acts of her own; twice » Ss oS .. Freetown ..... i 3S 9 42 | for building lots ores, Sten she had smokel cigarettes iu Ge or: really fine Cigar, 6 a) 3 2 . Kensington i 23 9 2) Also lot of land in Charlottetown Common, ag Martin's presence, and he had professed 6 Z S 45 Ar. } S's il i 00 8 15 . oe de oe vg Park Road, containing to admire her ‘* ple sndid inde pendence THAT ee 7 30.10 00 Ly § \ Ar. 6 05) 8 10 ci thiee ehiew betes renin : and all the while he was thinking her é 4510 22 M » 42) 7 S56] office on the Nor he side of Water Saveek. af loud! S 0210 49 .. Well 5 161 7 38 "> = — las off Customs 4p; raiser Lucile did not spare herself in this avis oD oe el Ww pariiculars ri ve ¢ 21ers, iliati ' ~ os . =) py H ; 4 1 7 o Il} p, cone & Ing ve “C s Appi iy Biles — wot Deer humiliating retrospect. ‘tf never will Ql i ear . 3 15] 9 20 ; ee Pr , — or, do so again!” she cried, at length. ‘No 9 38 1 15). Bloomfeld ......| 250,604) “OAM saw ia : — ; ad ; ( hal li ne shall ever have a chance to call mie 10 OF} 3 OF... Alberton... ... 2 131 5 40 aa vaidh abel eda is infinitely superior to all Case ee i ee sy CTT SELLING THEIR GIRLS he era am een Since =o 9 ai ™ £ ' } d x u r Hich falli . te Whether she keeps this resolution o1 cheap imported cigars, P. M.jp. M. P. M.|A. M. = = ighest o in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't vere not, Lucile Gregg will never think of A. M M. a M. a —— ‘ertain events cf that s i ecece 6 45) 3 O0,..Charlottetow: 9 15 ‘5 10 = SOMETHING NE V7 > LEGAL PERMITS GRANTED BY THE a thrill ye ee 7 3 14). .Re Jun 9 O1] 5 20) S— —— GOVERNMENT Without a thought of wrong, save in N t R oie se a on - oa 4 . u —_ ° ” 1 98; 3 37) -Bedfor oe ee For Us; that is the Maanfacture of = Steckiel merry pursnit of @ good tine, many a ot Rank and ke SI : Ves is 5 5| = = Prett Ae ee young girl has been led to some foolish oo RUB veces 8 4 05 Lv. "bee 7 oe Ae 8 WO) 4 00 = = | retty and Amiahle Japences Maltens. Gs act which has lefta stain on her reputa- ’ OO! 4 33). . Mor Ts vle = to the Highest Bidder—Starvation, Sui- tion, and caused her hours of humilia- oie Bich and Mellow ‘ » . Qs : — 2] ae | : aftarwar : Jar © is : os “ : ce Shen ‘ i > 03 , ee = ' cide or Sale--To Remain the Purchaser's Ow er tion afterward.—Ohio Farmer. : G 5 2s}. . Be VOT seceus 2 03 — | oe Serre 11 © 6 & S 61551 DW = j = ; Property for Three Years. Scientific Notes. eoee ——— a = ° » ° 2 a aie. fe ; nix ¥ = The Japaneses Government ts isttlag AB © wu Gas pipes of manilla coated with as- All first-class dealers keep Ex 8 2 é‘ 05 M } Seowas 8 10 3 58 = rN g =z | wholesale legal permits to destitate nomial LL TELWY PURE p! halt have been used successfully. Papre NrEDLES, i fo eee £34 sie —» | parents to sell their daughters. It is the Paper tubes for holding yarn or "ess see 10 00 5 15 Georgetown 7 OO; 2 10 = @-eseum me —— sorriest thing of the century, a thing yeara. ‘The prices now nave nn) PT ee eee er ee eee ee ve thread are a recent English invention. 8, DAV Is & SON S. A. M.'P. M A. MiP. M. | = oo civilization well may blush for, a | jow as $3. The price under ordinary con- HIS FUNNY INTRODUCTION. A certain sign of death is when the Pp. M oe o- a . . ; » | Shadow which Japan can _ never live @ , ' f sicsndiacsoanel temperature of the body in the armpit = a ‘ Pe oe [nese gools are now being di to the les , wolesale Houses —ap } : a ‘ ditions is about $200. ‘Those figures vein per: y i put 00966806 Se RS «+e. ‘= ls tie Gcatalve; ‘We-xeemsen ° om z= ac os : aia S pues Sj down. Japan is in the grim clutch of § show the awful need that exists " Flow a Down South Editor Sets His New | is 65 degrees. 90904 00990906 0008 00000008 8 40). .Cape Traverse 7 00 = oe eee i. gaat antee them superior to any shown at the same —@ famine—a famine so bitter that the “The chief condition is that the girl Paper Going. It is only recently that the science of - a RY FAM | LY P.M i = price, either of home or foreiga manufac ture. —=S ;} Japanese Government has encouraged ’ sri » it ‘ medicine has reluctantly admitted as — Renna) ESE Speen eae a A trial order to your wholea : it semutam @ ¢ the val — | : : shall remain the purcliaser’s property for Bright and breezy, with sails all U) ‘ oes ee fu re - 7 ; ped a 0! : ale r muse will convince you of the value =} i this general vending of maidens to pro- fF the space of three years. When the agree- | spread, and our colors nailed to the matt true the phenomenon of hypnotism. SHOULD KNOW THAT ‘Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time | S— ¢ he ae ot 7 s t 7 i es ” ion : ; = ro — of sustenance for the heads ment is completed the deeds are signed | we acs down on you this mernine. P Among the recently devised mechan- a siaaeaaaents aaa : & ye u have not 5 t seen our complete range of samples, write your —} of suffering families. : : hefore a police magistrate. If everything H ne s : fs isms of practical wt ma yisa thermome wrt Sant TINGER, @ nearest wholesale house for them at on:e. 7 A correspondent of the New York . , ere is news for one who wants to Superintendent, Gen Mar Govt. Rya, - “ae 1 Stantay 7 al oe is satisfactory the girl’s name and a cian ee aia Aiea aah aieincalial ter for the measurement of soil temper Cnariotietown. Moncton, NB. | & —_es0a ae os unday Journal writes from Tokio in } minute description cf her are entered in oe AP ee ae es eee et apes: Raiway Office, June3) , 1896 , ae = | vindication of the strange system: “ This a book and this book is solely devoted for the gossip lover; politics for the pub- A Spanish musician has devised a I scciediiienpdl odinedis ahs Gedicerthsslhsas eetenioioaneitonmsii - |= VW = S Lita = { is —— first serioas famine ever Known [ ¢5 the record of her life thereafter. In it | lic minded; facts and fancies for the} gvstem of musical uotation by which TIME TABLE FOR FERRY sETAMERs | > m=. arlks & On, » ee alae ond Go harmaes of it cannot be f gy Kept an account of all the money the | farmers; fun for the frolicsome and | the sharp and flat system is done away i as = =| : . plore a aaa | Baie purchaser expends on her account, also a | pathos for the poetical. with. : Tischer Seatigad Will plies Gell ST. JONN, N. B. eee eorerart conte atlae med | full acoount of the obligations she takes | It is chuck full of readable matter, | A Chicago genius has invented Ea-t and West Rivers until further notice | — eT—2I46 —® | thousands of familics ith r upon herself, the rights she had in the | 4nq he must be an unappreciative cuss | method of sireet lamp lighting whereby “ ; 0 aug? ae | usands of families are without even § jatter and the rules that prevail in the reap : Tie I : j s ful.ows :— a — } that. who fails to bo amused and entertainec is only hecessary to — a Valve Con i & " household into which she enters, all of : . s7ULK aor > oe “ "ea , - » " » e€ ol li rie hol } EAST RIVER, ZUNMAAAIANAAVANSGNSUALAULANS44LUASAA L443 AUbUNALAAAANAULLOALAALAALALAMAAMADND | “The Dodios of those who have diet | which ts slgned by the parties interested, | structed and interested by perusing the | OOM O° 40 Mel tat of the hte Nie iii itn Oat ae peers } of hunger strew the roads and fields in “At the end of three years the pur- columns of the dandiest weekly in the ae s ight th L Monday for East River at 3 o'clock, p.m, Se Particularly in the 7 chaser is bound to release the girl if the | ¢rackingest town in Georgia. A horse shoe without nails has bee: returning Tuesday for Charlottetown, - a — ees | a Si province has the famine been J yoney he has expended upon her during The children cry for it, and the old oe ° ct ys ea aia ih stems te : Saika Vs. ” ‘ Te : ee Cs a , ‘ , pean chat time is repaid to him. The law | felk keri . ogee! 6 aS neh £0 ERG Hoos | )) | Is w very remarkable remedy, both for TN- leav og Hayden’s W harf at 7.30 a. m, 224444 BAALsAL £644 A*seAAABESAALE “The fields where starving people eer io oe eee cada eee af eie felks are puckering up their mouths for clamps and can be j.at cn and taken | TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and woa- aiieg Haggarty s and Hickey’s | “SS SSS SSS aS SSeS eS Sea ae | wave crubbed in the ground for roots ears whether the money is repaid oi regular boo-boo because they haven’t | off in less than a minute. ‘Lhe horse. | derfalin its quick action to relieve distresa, W harve *i leaving Charlottetown for East ‘ look like stretches of ploughed greund. Tee hae by that time the aaa is | got it. shoers’ union says it will never co.ue in PAIN-KILLER 4; iss fae gy for fore River at 3 p.m., and making return trip. ; All domestic animals as wellas cats,dogs | Along next spring, when you get bil- | practical use b Wy Le ; , 7 j generally tired of his purchase snyhow. | : : Chilis, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Crampe, The steamer will also leave Prince Street and rats have been eaten. Cannibalism § O;qinarily such sales of human beings | ious and wake up in the morning feel- In the western deserts a spot of gronnd ‘holera, and ail bowel Complaints, 71 . . si f a J 2 } r eS ; 7 ae a o =e ince ong °9 | ES eS De) even has been resorted to in distant are made only among the lower classes, ing swell-eyed and hateful, this paper bec un y heate 1, causing the DAIN-KILLER eee Beet yo &. m.. leay ing Hay len’s Wharf for Cuar | previne ~— : but since the famine began it is not rare | will come to you with its sides bulging | “? &’ fis produces Biekmess, | Sick Headache, Pain in the lottetown st 7.30 a. m., calling at Haggar | This is the state of things which has J fop girls of good family to take thi j ‘ ‘ ( vi yg es Hospaecre rows #6) ee : oe ! g : mall ac tiieieaie at Dei s aieahe eee r gir g' amily to e this _ out with laugh and song, and you will] ©, : wieinalie Sha + Rakes fo UNOUESTION PRY ti ty’s and Hickev’s Wharves—mak ng re 4 gir An uch g means of relieving their parents. win as tend: on wide that you will sides, i or nnequaliy, the result belug é@ PAIN-KILLER BEST LEN NIMENT ; Dp . From her earlies ildhood the Japanese ; ; 8 ud and sv wide that you yyrator i i : nistor turs trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street. | tek tx teat ” a ‘. é ch ; ne — om ‘“‘When a girl is sold to fill the post of have to carry an umbrella to keep the - tory notion and a sanastorm, Pr aveasee of rubs a a ae oo. The Mc Ste | Sts 8 Wrasned in cour ee le tary wife she is tak by it | pigeee ? " , F " teher ‘incinnati, in proof | % : ¢ steamer will run to Mount Stewar a é es To be amiable and gracious to those cupplementary wife she is taken by rte | os, team shining down your throat and ! o¢ 55 1) > at oth on Sy . Burns, ete. Cu theori th grafting u —— — _ | WEST RIVER i | Will leave Cherlottetown for West River Bridge, Ti irsday, at 4 p.m., calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- ing leaving Wee ¥ River Bridge for Char- Jott evown at 7.39, Cc allir 4 at We at ville making retura trip from Charlottetown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT. The eteamer Elfin will leave Prince St. Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), as fol- lows :—At 6.30 a. m., 4.00 a. m., 9.30 a. m., ll a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m., and 6.00 p- ™m. Will leave Rocky Point as fullowa :—At 700 a. m » 3.30 8. m., 10.006 a.m., 12.60 Boon, 5.00 p m., 6.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. Sandavs —- From Charlottetown at 9.00 &m., 12.45 p.m., 200 p.m. and 4.00 .m. From Rocky Point—10.00 a. m., fs } p. m., 3.00 p.m. aad 5.30 p. m YHPORT FERRY. The steamer Hillsborough will ply on the Southport Ferry till further notice as SOU all> appa ’ ; ) jaf ttf sata a a «ttf oH possible way to please what he wants, and not try to persuade him to buy what we want to sell. We want to sell everything —one as much as another, thing a specialty from the cheapest chair to the most expensive parlour Suite. JOHN Soo ae eee ae eee eee Ce = Se ese SCS SOS ee ET a customer is to have NEWSON i Every- ee -«l| -{l {alia foilows : Sundays excepted, leaving Charlotte-| town daily at 630 a.m., and every half | hour up to 10 p.m. Leaving Southport at 6 45 a. m., making half houriv trips up to16.05 p. m. Sunday trips :—Boat leaves Charlottetown at 7 a.m., making haif hourly trips upto 8 35p.m. Steamer laid off from 11.15 to 12 o’clock, noon, On Tcesday and Friday of each week the } Btearner will run off time to accommodate the travelling public. Come to Our Yard And examine the contents. We can supply you with all kiads of jum ber It Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Studs ding, etc. A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETT, Connolly's, Wharf. mays rates is Si —— And ali Kinds of —— | \ FOUNDRY WORK Will be done at A. White & Son’s Foundry, at most reasonable and in a first-c'ass manner. All orders left, will be promptly attended to. Plough castings of all descriptions kept on han a JAMES BD. aug! 9—dy&wky. Advertisers | fhe home circulation is the most ~aluable for advertisers. of our citizens every evening. fom our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. WHITE. Tur EXAMINER rea he : the homes That wecour +? COMPANY | | | | } Casings of the poorer classes a feeling of property’ | & mind how much greater must be the regard she is taught to show for her parents! Filial affection and devotion is: a tradition of the country. The absence of 1t is the most heli.ous of crimes. ‘*This condition breeds in the minds in the girl in which she acquiesces that tempts the parents at times like these, without any evil thought, but solely under the stress of circumstances, to offer the daughter in open market. This: open market embraces two avenues of disposal for the girl. She may be sold as a supplementary wife to some Japanese who is already wedded but wishes to add. to his menage or she may be sold for something infinitely worse, ‘It is a case of afarvation, suicide or selling their daughters. The minimum. age at which a girl 1 mav be sold ist twelve: Could not - get Insured. Rejected by ‘Straight Line and | Mutual Companies. But now Insured in both. * Should I die while I am in a position pay my insurance premiums, my family will owe their support to Scott's Sarsaparilia. Two years ago l applied to two companies for — $1000 ineach, My face was a mass of pimply blotches and my urine did not pod aes the test. One doctor in examining me said 1 could not pass, but that my trouble was curable. He advised an alterative medicine, and I commenced taking Sectt’s Sarsaparilla. Both companies rejected me, but four moaths later, after I had taken five bottles of your remedy I am thanktul to say both accepted me asa risk—one being a stock company, the other a mutual. The examiner w ho previously examined me, remarked ‘ L never saw such a ~— - any man.’ This is indorsed by M Todd, the ‘Queen and pular creeem corner d St s, Toronto "Scott's Sarsaparilla builds up debili- tated constitutions, imparts strength, vigor and vitality, clears and purifies the blood. It cures skin diseases, rheu- matism, gout, indigestion and all com- is lonked upon as a sort of retaining fee, and when he gives her up he pays her asum that is fixed by the magistrate and based upon a charge for services rendered. This sum is generally a com- fortable amount according to Japanese ideas, and sufficient to provide for the girl until she can get marriea.”’ Kerosene Oil In China. Kerosene oil is rapidly growing in fa- vor as a cheap illuminant in China. The consumption, which was 8,256,000 gal- lons in 1882, had risen to 49,348,000 gal- lons in 1891. Of this amount 80 per cent was imported from America and 20 per cent from Russia, The illuminant be- fore kerosene was introduced was bean or tea oil. The Chinese have discovered, however, that kerosene is cheaper and gives a much better light. It is called fire oil by them. Mr. Onion Changes His Name. Mr. Walter’ Orion (nee Onion) writes from Farmington that he is pleased to say that the superior court at Colfax has granted his petition for a change of name, “I would be infinitely obliged to you,” he adds, “if you would kindly an- nounce the same in your paper, as many are ignorant as to the result. I have many friends in and around Spokane who would be pleased to know.”—Spo- tane (Wash.) Review. ban n = Dyspepsia and Indigestion, common diseases, but hard to cure with ordinary remedies, yield readily to Manley’s Celery-Nerve Compound. W. H. Buckingham, 396 King St. East, Hamilton, Ont., says:—‘‘I was troubled with Dyspepsia and Indigestion for a long time, and could get no relief until I tried Manley’s Celery-Nerve Compound, which cured me, and I cannot speak too hightv in its praise.’* laints arising from poor or ned ood, Of all druggists, $1 per ’ 2S? ae : é paper, after all, but there is a heap of solemn features connected with it. (We put this in to catch the hrpuchondriacs who don’t know any better.) There’s many a laugh that sounds wildly hilar- ious, that if you but knew it, has a dis- cordant ring as where some unseen hand strikes a cold iron railingaround a tomb. We will take almost anything, except contumely or cussing, in payment for subscriptions—corn, cotton, potatoes, syrup, cattle, hogs, horses, farm lands, city hots or general merchandise. Come in and see us, whether you want the pa- per or not, for we are worth looking at. Then you might give us some valuable hints and suggestions as to the best way to run a paper. Now, we hope you feel better. We are rat killing, but don’t forget that the Guardian is your friend, and will love you when you are old and ugly, and everybody else hates you. Adieu, ta-ta, nix cum a rouse.—Cedar- town Guardian. LETTER FROM THE LADY. sU PERIOR OY TUE GREY NUNS Sacred Heart (Grey Nuns) Convent, Ottawa, March 4th, 1896. S. S. Ryckman, Esq., M. P Hamilton, Ont. Dear Sir,—It is with great pleasure tha I write to inform you that your valuable remedy, * Kootenay Care,” has been tried in our Institution with most gratifying results, I can say this, as I am one of those who have conscientiously tested ir, I have vo hesitation in recommending it as a wonderful meduwine for rheumaticm, done, and you can go ahead with your! there. Lhe use of electric heat for electri street cars is steadily extending, and is likely to svon be the rule rather than the exception Over 2u0 electric street rail Way ines in the United States are now equipped in whoie er iu part by cleciry heaiers. Their supe Ino Fe » the coai stove lu every respect i Thes ado not take up any pastel xr space, a they are attached to the seat raise: they throw oif no odor, dict, dust o1 smoke, and they require absvlutely no attention from the time the car leaves the carhouse in the morning until it re turns at aigat, and then ouiy to turn a switcn on or off. Hler buck to Life fashi aint *Ta-ra-ra” Brought A devout woman of a Back Bay street was recently sick, as her fauiily and friends believed, -wnto death. She had made her preparations and was daily awaiting her end with patient resignation. lier hours of suf fering were : cheered b xy the glimpses of the unseen worl } that came to hy T, and one day she called to her attendants, who were grouped around her in hou rly anticipation of her deceas e “OR: that heavenly music. Dont you hear it?” Strongly impressed in spite of them- selves by her fervor, they strained their ears to catch the harmonies of heaven, when acyclonic burst of sound froin a street organ, manipulated by an Italian across the street, swung full into the rollicking measures of ‘*Ta-ra-ra boom- de-ay,” accoinpanied by a tambourine. There was a moment’s silence in the sickroom, then an involvntary burst of laugitter, in which the sick woman joined. ‘From that moment a reaction set in, and to-day she has the prospect of years of a disease wich has bafiled the efforts of medical science for so many years. 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