IygFENDED WINSELE. i gs ig Jian ge Tree g cia¥ Clement . gANOMANN _ clay ners af ining- ive TT® pens “ gwordsmen on ; oncy with t F apoficieBcy gq prolic af } NAS WOR fiFTY) BUT Ciement : ter tl 4 swe 1s AND ” “A HUNORED roe tne Beeame an Expert 1¢ Initial Eneounter ~ot All About the Ekx- f the most ex- the American stage. rdsword 18 ing which | | 1 : \ oY" . hy} } j hee }ed to perfect health and manhood, after \ | Want MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Thue Poresty and rue Fhi antre by Stith Mxiat, If any man who is weak, nervous and lated, or who is suffering from apy of the various troubles resulting from youth- ul folly, excesses or overwerk, will take heart and write to me, I will send nim con- tidentially and free of the plan vursued by which [ was completely restor charge ears of suffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have nothing to sell, and therefore no money, but as | knew |} My own experience bow to sympath Ze wilh through | us | Pi -ourse ‘ trait : eto long oO" ye ago under rather | such sufferers, I am glad to be able to “ yp took oe, Sa assist anv fellow-beings to a cure. Lam | eciat oo ey 43 letté rof in- | well aware of the prevalence of quacker: ; “yours ‘ — +.) RBandmann, the x tT mveelf was deceived and imposed podact? a « sal } ‘ . ca { npon until | nearly lost faith in mankind ged h ae ae harmed & ith but] rejoice to say that I am now perfectly st he " Shakespeare and | “ell and bappy once more and am desirous B ciepent § FEN ~ a ‘sted deemed | sone to make this certain means of ie kag C20CU* _ oe : mp ne a cure known to all. If you will write to my rick, ORUE: M) > - yor . |} me yeu can rely upon being cured and tne sil de Yeu are ©! vou able to « efent yourself? proud satisfaction of having bee ) of great service to one in need will be suificient re- e art * , P } | Py, Fes: I gu ss ~ es | ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy qaiied fe os , ek / a aseared. Send 5 Caer te eee ee ~ é pever ba i a i ght in m) —_ and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- wot | thizik Icould take care of myst if iw ood, Mich. 135 pdw. “wt ime’) 7 Bell. entinucd } n,**you"ll | em * Yant a \ fight. | act Tmust be kilt by a Richmond | ida not kill a cheeken in real | oe Gen Tam Macbeth, vy she ult f be vai a fellow w! uid not carve a Eth fetall. You must | vcaa know the broat- | a ce ee? am tired ¢ oe an tf eeourseii. 4+" geet aw i “Gell. po—I don’t,’’ admitted Clem- | pF Vase ai “But couldn t [ learn?’ be added ; <P ¥. i tapte. : ’ > 9 “Hg yes—iuspee- ratio! _ cried Band- ago, “You sba liearn. Do you know ae frieat Colo! stery of Chicago: ee Se ee thelial [ yo? Nefter mind; 4&1 you a letter « pu. ane fuming to a Writing desk, Band- | penn wrote a letter of introduction | wd filled out a check for $25. “Gif dese to my frient Monstery,”’ | je said, “and he vill show you how you wal! defent yourseif. That check vill » ' gay for 26 lessons. If you feel you need | pore lesson, my letter say you shall | tke as many more as you like and the bil Ivill pay. But, remember! Yon | mast fight; if not, It*:»k I vill keel | ores | Clement came to Chicago to begin in- | anion. In this city he met several gts who formerly had been members dBadmann’s company. They all told feaame story. ‘The tragedian, they ai, was a most dangerous antagonist nadage duel, and very ofen forgot bs soundings aud put up a real fight Ehis opponent showed the white t foster, the old man would fly intoa 4 @ prom of rage and fight like a de- ma, On more than one occasion he had completely driven Richmond and Mac- duf off the stage. These stories scared Clement half to death. He began to regard his training salife and death matter, undertaken | that time will receive a present worth one dol lar or have it srictly in self defense. At the end of the 25 lessons he felt that he was only a beginner in swordsmanship, and in- sroction was continued week after week throughout the entire summer. } Qn the opening night of Bandmann’s Bext season a letter was handed to the ftagedian. It contained a bill ‘*for pro- fessional instruction in sword practice =ertra lessons for Mr. Clement on ac- tunt of Mr. Bandmann—#$150.’’ The old man gasped. ‘‘*Vot!’’ he med. “Are you drunk or am I crazy? Ahundred fifty tollar! How ees eet? How can it pe?’’ “Well, you sent me to Colonel Mon- fery yourself and gave him carte blanche to teach me as long as I needed Wstruction,’’ explained Clement. “Oh, my poy, my poy!’’ exclaimed Bandmann. ‘‘I sent you to Monstery— yé—but I deed not tell you to leeve With heem.”’ qnudaenly the old man_ stopped. Vell,’ he said, “‘how eezeet? Can you defent yourself?’’ at try,”’ was the calm reply. So vill I,’’ seutentiously remarked dmann. That night when Richard faced Rich- Mud on Boxworth field there was a taleful gleam in the crooked backed Mouarch’s eyes which none of the com- Baty ever had observed before. He tung at his antagonist like a cata- Weunt; two swords clashed and a show- e of sparks gave evidence of the force Which sent them together. Then follow- “what was probably the prettiest and my Scientific sword fight ever seen on the American stage. The old man fought Wiekedly, dangerously,desperately. The &gtessor, at first, he pressed his young antic Listhard. The air was filled with Parks trom the circling swords and the Mash of steel was almost continuous. ~ Clement began work in earnest. wodlig step the bloody monarch was a backward, and his blows were pened and beaten down, until at last, f sheer exhaustion, his grip was “ened and a deft blow sent his sword Yibg into the wings. A moment later chmond’s victorious troops were Mihg over the death of Gloster and blay was ended. Acoupls of solicitous actors helped - rama ” his feet Panting and al- 7 thse iless, he flung his arzas about clam oe him ou both cheeks and tty, a, it cost me a hundre t and > OUt it was wort’ it.’’—Chicago tmes-Her.} 4. ' : oe ‘ings : : ESONory in taking Hood’s Sar- a because «¢ 100 doses one mp to and true only of t PWORKSR Canrodinat, OnT. Bargains Given For Thirty clocks out of order will do weli to have them IDEAL FINISH } Smooth and lasting The Edwardsburg Starch Co. M’f’r’s. Orricas MONTREAL, F.Cr Days ave ceciced 10 Watches al ig disecut persons buying ten ck of Cloc Jewels Spectacles, Ke., ee t fer cash for thirty days. A dollars worth of goods1 deducted off the article they purchase. Any person having watches or repaired and put in good running order by me, and regulated by Town Time. The articles entrusted to me will receive my pesonal at tentio, Store open from 8 a. m. to5 p.m. ‘ ‘ 1 Y G. «. J L K 9 North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Offaac Gm. F22.ww & If You are We. BOSTON Gr any part of the United States, the cheapest and best reute is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE STRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. favorite 3. 38. * Halitax” Bo-ton every Friday at T) e will ‘ ‘eave Ch’town for L p. m. Zeturning leaving Boston every Tues- dav at noon, Steamer calles at HAWKS: BURY aed Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halitax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- 2 © , jays Thuredays and Saturday AVS, : J ; - ia mernings, Wa Pictou — make clore a . * i = o connection at- Halifax with steamers for Boston di- “Oli yvtte” and « Halifax” " ro at 7a. mm and rect Teesdays and Fridays Saturdays Il p m. Tickets for sale at sta Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, ticket office. stations P.F.I. and Clark <r L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, WHAT WOMEN WEAR. Dresses of batiste, zephyr and organ- die are trimmed with rufiles edged with very narrow lace. Guimpe waists are quite the rage. They are tucked and ruffled’or are made up of accordion plaited silk. A hat of black fancy braid, very thin and lacelike, is trimmed with tulips made of black lace. These are wired and stand upright in large bunches, A novelty hat is made almost entire- ly of violets. They are sewed thick over the lace covered frame. The trim- ming is of sprays of mignonette, with green aigrets, Tucking is very popular. Even jack ets of cloth have rows of tucks running straight across the back, beginning at the shoulders and continuing the lower edge of the garment. to A pretty guimpe is of thin lawn and lace insertion. Some of the guimpes have the insertion end lace running from collar to waist line. In others the trimming crosses from side to side. Among the most stvlish bodices are those that fasten at the side. They are made with puffed, rufiied or embroidered fronts, either smooth or loose, hanging with the many slender women ailfect ‘ ’ rs + ad baggy CIilect that SU hrecade in rr pl 12 A handsome dress is of gray and black. it is made with skirt. The princess body continucs t the bust and wide straps cross over the ehoulders. This is worn with a guimy) made of accordion plaited india silx in ivory white. A handsome costume is of checked suiting. The front and side seams ar trimmed with heavy braid in fancy pattern. The waist is in surplice fush- ion, with an abundance of braid in the | form of a yoke, shoulder straps and | sleeve trimming.—New York Ledger. ITEMS OF INTEREST. English prisoners who «are not ednu- cated up toa certain standard receive compulsory iustruction in their cells twice a week. A genuine bank note issued by the Imperial Bank of China inthe year 1399 B. GC. is in the possession of the St. Petersburg museum. Water power seems ‘to have taken an extraordinary development in France. Out of a total of 118,655 separate work- shops, 59 per cent generate their power by water. Australia’s rabbit plague bids fair to come to an end owing to the large ex- ‘pertation of frozen rabbits for the Lon- don market. From Victoria alone 2,000 rabbits a day, or over 4,000,000 @ year, are shipped now. Only the purest water is employed by the Chinese in washing the finer grades of silk. Ordinary well water in ite# nat- ural state is unsuitable and is purified by placing a quantity of mollusks in it for aday. These prey on any impure erganic matter and act as filters. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 9, 1897 PiTH AND POINT. Prosperity kills more people than ati versity. If the Lorg really helps a man whe helps himseli, he ought to be kind tc the politicians. Any man can get enough to eat, but it is a rare man who can keep from eat ing too much of it. The reading on aslot machine alway+ mentions what you are liable to win, not what you will probably lose. Your troubles, to make an interesting story, should be as new to your friende as the pages of an uncut magazine, Providence never permits one man enjoy too much of a good thing. Men with curly hair always become build soover than men with straight hair. The quarrels of the engaged people are for the sake of making up again. They can’t get out of the habit of quar- reling after they are married, but mak- ing up never becomes a habit.—Atchi wa Gidobe. The S. S. * COBAN,” sailing faom Montreal Friday morning, July 9th, will be due at Ch’town, Monday morning July 12th, and will sail for St, John’s Nfld. via. North Svdney, C, B., carrying horses, ¢ ttle ond sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars passage, apply to as to freight ana PF AKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, July6, 97, 2i cod, oe ern re SHARLOTESTO WN ~— TO— 3uv vour tickets for Boston by the v ~ fast Steamer Halifax. : : w. W. CLARK, Ticket A a nt 116— Halifax, N. 8. the One True BLOOD Purifier. d&w | SI0% HEADACHE sm Wenn gene aDiPhbe *“No,’’ suid Mr. Cumrox pensively, | ‘it isn’t the amount of time thata thing takes that regulates its impor- tance.”’ “What makes you think of that?’ in- quired his wife. “Our dutghter. When graduation day comes, it'll only take her 15 or 20 minutes to stand up and inform the public about ‘The Inconsistencies of Modern Thought and the Ultimate Des- tiny of the Human Race,’ but it'll take her half an hour or more to make up her mind as to what kind of sirup she Wauts in ber soda water.’’—Washing- ton Star. At Least Ome Other. “When EF was first married, I thought my wite was the only woinan on earth.”’ ‘*How do you feel about it now?’’ ‘*Well, there’s our cook.’’—Chicago Record. The Behavior of the Japanese. The Japanese areas courteous as they are theatrical and artistic. Their courtesy and their art are very closely allied. Their keen sense of courtesy and their unflagging practice of it has, I believe, as much to do with the quietness and fitness of their fu- nerals as has their fine artistic instinct. They are as a nation even pronder and re studious, I think, of their courtesy than of their artistic excellence. ‘‘Cry. It will do you good!’’ I said once to a poor T woman, who, crouching beside dying husband, was controlling her self with an effort that would, I feared, maxe her ill, She laid her little, slim, brown finger upon her trembling, red lip and shook her head, then whispered, ‘‘It Whi; distarh him.’’ ‘Cry. I6 will do you goed!’’ I suid the next day when the man was dead, and she seemed almost prostrate witb grief and overenforced self contrpl. ‘It would be most rude to make I noise hefere the sacred dead,’’ a hideous came the I~ —_New York Ledger. panese anty “er —— = ce Parted In the Middle. Mr. Rattlebone’s mouth is disfigured by the absence of one of his front teeth. His little son surprised him the other day by asking: “PYather, dear, what makes you part your teeth in the middle?’’—Golden Days. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They <iso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indicestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Druwsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smati Pill. Small Dose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, \ Ask for Cartes's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. Wb aiaapaapie Mbp INTERNATIGNAL S HIBITION T. JOHN, N. B. {4th-24th Sept 1891 OVER $12,000 IN PRIZES For Live stock, Farm & Dairy Predurcts Competition open to the world. Yery Cheap Exesrsion Rates on all Rail- wsy~ and steamers. males and dates an- nounced later. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transpors oi Esc bibits. A splendid new Poultry Building is in course of erection, anu Amusement Haii will be enlarsed and improved. In addition to Endustrial, Agricultural pnd Live Stock Eyhibits. six nights of HA.pD & Co’s sagnificent Fire Works and an .ourly programme ef special High Class Dramatie Effiect, will be given in Amuse- ment Hell, making together the best and cleanest special attraction ever brought vetore the people of the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Winter Port, and astay in the cleanest and healthiest city in Canada cao be combined with a visit 'o the International Exh'pition, at the very Low Rates to b2 Jater advertised. Arrange Now to Come to St. John. Ertry Forms will be forwardei to evepy ne wh») applies personally or ,by letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT. Manager and Secretary, ST. JOHN, N. B W. C. PITFIELD, ae vig re wr Ss hh eh ts uy AN ees tia: melee rey yee rote, ‘4 4 ) i Va. en Se si SEASIDE HOTEL— Rustico Beach P. E. T- eT WEENIE fayrrve ne iLenanitrga 14 Birt: LR Tie scald te abide . gee ~ A Oz. te . ‘ss td we Wednesday, and Friday morning. Hunter Hunter River 8.45 a.m. & 7 p. m. lil ‘ry ° ‘ ® ‘ . » ny [rains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.30 a. Leaves Hunter River for Summerside, 7.28 a. m. liver for Charlottetown 10.43 a. m. & 8,18, p. m. Address all Correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO. pens for the season on July 3a, JOHN NEWSON & Co., Proprietors. Surf and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Croquet and Tennis Grounds, &e. ‘oach will leave Charlottetown. for the above Hotel, every Tuesday Thursday avd Saturday evening, calling for Guests. Returning Monday m, and 3.30 p. m. & 4.58 p. m. Leaves Summerside to Trains runon Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. PROPRIETORS LETTER FROM ma. GUELL ATU in Massey HAtt, Toronto. preciate, and I fee CLASS PIANO, cannot do he |Co’s PLANOFORTF. London, Ont., Dec. 17th, 1896- Messrs. Heintzman & Co., Toronto. GENTLEMEN,—I would like to tell you how much I ap- preciate, from an Artis?’ point of view, the Grand piano supplied to me for my convert In London, and the magnificent Grand that you furnished me for my concert The tone is sonorous, the sing- ing quality and sustaining quality Just what we vocalists ap 1 that any one in quest of a really FiRs! atter than secure a HurmtzMan & e very excellent I am, dear sirs, faithfully yours, R. WATKIN MILLS. The P. E. Islang Music House. Are Sole Agentsn o P. E. Island for this Piano BINDERS, AND RAKES - MOWERS ing twine. in heavy or light hay. lifting spring, raising finger stumps, roots, etc. axle. vited, or write us for prices. Just a President, Iijdywy tf RAKES.—Tiger and Sthied. with the new steel wheel, having 26 teeth and solid steel Also, angle steel bar to hold teeth. set to rake, not to harrow the ground. perfect Rake made to-day. Inspection of those machines in- MAXWELL BINDER isrecognized to be the best im- plement on the marked. It is trne only right hand cut, and also the simplest and surest knotting machine, never break- MOWER.—The lighest cutting and strongest machine Has all the best improvements —foot bar clear of all obstructions, These Rakes are fitted The teeth are They are the most FINLAYSON & MGKINNON TERLIZZIOK’S CORNER. Minute So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you all the fine things we have for this season aad the low prices we are selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes over forty people to keep the orders we get made up, so it ceeps us moving to keep everything going right, do not know, we might say that we keep ail the old reliadle cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come and see us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. You may be busy; se are we, and have been all the Spring. But for those whe inca saie Sesed dieaniakecnatnacte tie teat eens ee lata e Pee rer ain tei lle. eb cs ams: ers ects rn ee od a ten: re ee Pe Pe nag gy Tl esamiennet oi ra 4 an ee ee * aomages a Wie