_ a: a hn. ik | | MEDICAL =} = River. N. 8., LA CE friend: “As you know I adele ce ORE er fe Sree eae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 4 1893 AST eNO aT ee oe NYAAS-SN CTIRES OLD ULCEROUS SORES AAV ‘i AL 2 David Sutherland, Clyde writes to a A HARD MAN TO BEAT}, THE LIVE R4ILPOAD AGENT 4 UP TO iW . SURTS CF TRICKS. Cirense People Are Pretty Cute Them- selves, bat This Story Shows How One Party Was Cleverly Outwitte@ by the Hustiing Railroader. “There are people who think you ean‘t beat a circus man, but I want to ***irf 2 Gon’S get no orders ‘tore 4 start.” ‘**Well, you ere five minutes late now.’ ‘In ge minute, and I«alculate it was less, the circus special was under way. It went around curves like a scared snake. It shot across straight lines like a gazelle that bad been singed. It whirled the dust cf that country into the sky. After awhile we saw a town. Then we went through it like the wom- an that’s shot from the catapult, only Fire Worsnipers and Kerosene. A Inowledze of the existence of pe- trcolec:m at Baku is so ancicut that we find there the ruinsof a temple to Zoro- aster, The worship of fire—so easy to obtain that it wasonly necessary to prod the soil with a stick and set fire to the vapor that issued out of it—was continued until so recent a time as 20 years ago, when several Parsee priests were in Baku fer the purpose of wor- shiping that which we of this iconoclas- ti “ZI had suffered’ over forty - more so. One of the dickerers, who was | tic time bay in the corner groceries to iq years with a a tell you that the hardest man tedois@ | smiling to think the conductor had not | fill cur lamps.—Julian Ralph im Har- 3 St FF BRED live railroad man. yet come round, asked a brakeman as per’s Magazine. ‘ me, and the -cure remains | jumping off place on the SantaFe road. | came, as the poet says, and his hair 7 : : : 4 perfect.” The show had been at Purcell amd we | stood up, and turning to the brakeman ao a ~ od er ee gr ste 8 i Wanted—The Addicess | wanted to get out in the night fora | he says: bem aii sol 4g re 9 feet, and 4 /POSTA! of every sufferer im | lorgrun. We were going to make a ‘«*Jezecrimini! Stop her! Here’s ty y : aoa ET to 100 ds q 4 America. jump to Kansas City. Not far from | where we get off!’ realh ata ia is — 7 r b h 60c q alate nere bevel PRR Whether you buy the 4oc., 5o0c., 60¢., 7o¢, if eS Pureell is another town, Oklahoma She doesn’t even hesitate at a town ’ i TH& NYASSAN MEDICINE CO.,| City. At that point a competing road | like this,’ said the brakeman. eemependeunntt sages or $1.00 per Ib. grades of Tetley s Ele- TRURO N. 8S. with the Santa Fe runs in. = 04 500 ‘*Well, abont 11 miles on this side, A ee of vom ae oe “ = ~* phant Brand Packets, you have the i i people, and of course the railroad men | in a stripof country where a crow can’t | Pounds and resembles or inary fine pol- | 3% ee OP Pe ek pee, were after us. It was a big haul. Some | liye and where sty Indian wouldn’t be | ished steel wire was entered at the ap- = BEST OF TEA VALUES i — a of our people bought through ticket# | caught dead, theold iron horse began to praiser’s department of the custom : eae Hu fever sore on my leg, and though ninety years of age, Nyassan Treatments cured FORTY YEARS Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown, Before Francis Longworth Haszard, Ksq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate for the said city of Charlottetown has, by virtue. of the wer and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the said Island, entituled “An Act to Consolid- ate and Amend the Several Acts Incorpor- ating the City of Charlottetown” ordered The old sawdust manager had tried it. He continued: ‘Know where Purcell is im the In- dian Territory? Away down at the from Purcell, and they didn’t worry. But about 200, maybe more, of the crowd that always baggles over a 10 cent dicker concluded to take the Santa Fe from Purcell to Oklahoma City, pay the short haul, and then take the com- peting line at Oklahoma, the agents of which were active and full of promises. ‘Then the Santa Fe man fixed it so the dickerers couldn’t buy any tickets from Purcell to Oklahoma, for the train we were to go on was a special. The dickerers said that was all right; that they would wait for the regular. In less than five minutes a bulletin was slapped on the board of the station to the effect that the regu!ar Santa Fe was 12 hours late. That made the fellows who were dickering for a cheaper rate turn white around their gills. ‘‘In another five minutes I sawa man | an a track velocipede scudding down the stretch. Every man to bis business So | | morning unless it stopped to put them the train was going through the street, ‘What town is this?’ The brakeman said, ‘Oklahoma City.’ ‘“‘The dickerer’s smile faded as it slow up. The conductor came through just then and said: ** *Tickets!’ ‘*Well, say, that was a funny sight. Them that had tickets showed up and then went to sleep. But the dickerers began to kick. They said they should have been les off at Oklahoma City. ‘The conductor said the train didn’t stop at Oklahoma, that it wasn’t scheduled to stop there, and that he wasn’t going to go back that trip. The leader of the dickerers for cheap fares wanted t« know what was to be done, ‘*The conductor was an old timer. He bad a face on bim like a woman who never loved anybody. He just told them, ‘Pay or get off.’ Then they asked him where they could pay to. And he said the train wouldn’t stop any more until it got to Kansas City the next A chime made of 18 brouze tubes ar- ranged in two parallel rows and struck by hammers working froma keyboard house some time ago and valued at $3,- 000. This is almost as much as the same weight of gold would be valued, and tha wire attracted a good deal of attention. | [It was platiuem wire, and for that rea- | eon worth its weight in gold. A man who viewed it said that the demand for it had apparently incrcased greatly, aa | mtch more platienm, crude and manu- | factured, wis coming through the cre- | tom house now —Duluth News-Trib- : arr, — + e+e — CONOR?Y in teking Hood’s Sar. saparilla, because «“ 109 doses one lollar”” ts peculiar to and true only 94 the (Ine True BLOGD Purifier. WATCHES _— pie WW env eee Velde Wve We ve fea laevis FP §ee HABANA ARS, Sold only in % and 1 Ib. air tight lead packets. APARBAAR AMAR ARAB BAAR BASARASANAP AARBANABI AAR AAANAAAS AAR AARRAS AR “Famous Active” Range FOR COAL OR WOOD. Pure tea, tea that is full of body and fragrance, tea that strengthens, that is the tea which is packed in Tetley’s < Elephant Brand Packets, , alld Gaylia MARK WHOLESOME TEA. The product of 50 years experience, Made in six sizesand twenty-fourstyles. Thermometer in oven door, showing exact heat of oven,every cook will appreciate this. Ventilated Oven, carrying all fumes from oven up+¢the chimney, Small door in oven door for basting, without cooling oven, Stove bottom heavily cémented, if- suring even Baking, with very little fuel, N A a a Fram tie (T=J trae and appointed that Monday the 4th July off, And he reached up and caught the Extra heavy casti next, be the day set down for hearing all I thought the railroad people knew | pellcord. Me IAG eiskcke cot ae i appeals made to him from the last preced~ what they were doing, and they did. ‘* And cverv one of the dickerers naid eee not crack or crumble, i ing valuation, assessments or rates impos- That chap on the velocipede was going to Kansas Cit And. of vou index i : a r NT es Duplex coal grates, ¥ ; ed or authorized by the City Council of the | down the track to flag the regular and a ieee re hat net tals sae HE watch trade has been had a) Lerge Hot 5 ale _ City; and that on such day and daily | hold itindefinitely. Smart trick, wasn’t they “aan sae paid if they ais T rather fluctuating of late, first = £m Reservoir. | thereafter until all such appeals have been | it? Wait till I tell you. There wasa : Ratios eseem oe the rice went up, after — heard, at. the hour of 16 o'clock in the) suecvter txidk: than that bought tickets at Purcell. And the com- ae ata aol oe ye oe At a recent test this tentncem, ta the Cliy- Police Oe ae ae pany was that much ahead. And that’s & g perma © pr yy) Ranee baked 2!2 Loa Charlottetown inet ed h — = When the special got ready to pull | what I mean when I say that the hard- no the prices have dropped eat . oar - will be heard and Sealy’ doncmiest out, the dickerers asked tiie agent if | est man to do is a live railroad man." again, whether because of war ef an n - t hours, a they could pay on the train from f ur- —New York Sun. or greater variety of pre duction > wit only one fire- p ; ae cell to Oklahoma, and he said ‘Cert. ~~ ; s 4 18 r pot of coal Dated this 24th day of June, A. D. 1898. So they all boarded the train at Pur- | = we cannot say, but the fact re " ROBEBT VANIDERSTINE, | cell, intending to get off at Oklahoma. Thinin flesh? Perhapsit’s mains that you can buy from us OT he MoClary. Wi'f'a: Co. Wirsnc vines ‘ ‘ ‘ . . ¢ lis ak aener hea ar . * ca, City Collector for eaid C ity Just before the train pulled out the a reliable time keeper che aper If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest eel da ste June 243i eod. agent walks down to the engine and natural. than ever before, in fact that eux est er - | asks the old man at the throttle how , ; r “> * there is no need to buy shoddy JMPORTBNT TO DAIRY MEN long he had been on the road and about It pet fectly w ell, this 18 ,00ds at all. | —_ oe ~ guy of his iron horse, and so | probably the case. If you want a good and also ~ orth. ’ . the cheapest watch for the 200—_. ‘***How many miles an hour can she But many are suffering money 1 recemmend a eood | Ts go at her best?’ asked the agent. from frequent coldé. nérv Lt AYA IR, RNS. ROE . 15 to 20 gallon milk cans made o! “*On a good track, 65 miles.” req ent Cc Ss, nervous ee in a nicke - eae ' ; ; ‘6 Ted c : “1: of a poor one in a fine looking |} me pe. 9 obtainable. Mi it a good track through Oklaho- debility, pallor, and a hun- aaa ear tt war fe aller e ght. ma City?’ : 28 ‘ : ee et od ' *Yas, pretty good.’ dred aches and pains, simply a very short time. | -” ’ > The: J. 0. Bell Manufacturing Co ‘**All right. You've got no orders to becaus cle are not flesh Soliciting « share of you patronage, | . stop there ner to slow up, have you?’ mw Ney y we remain, Stove and Hard ware Merchants, gee ; ¢ —_— Montague, June 7—lm Not yet. : enough. Socee corporat: | ie = - ‘**Well, when you get to the edge of o ‘ , TO ET the town you let her go. 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Ask drugetat for Weed's Phosphodine; if Quickest and safest reute to wny partis via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” i | Teeth. | i Classed A l at Lioyds, | Wien the natual teetr have been lost, the comfort, the health. the speech, and the personal appearance will nein place of this, nd by retarn | i he offers some worthiees mec: inclose price {in letter. and w 3 Leaves Norta Sydney every Tuesdas afta Friday evening, on arrival of the I. C.R. will s« | Before — », i, Lave good Watches been Beales Corner al rice, one package, $1; six, $5. ne will i ‘ : a : ; } om . i . ; % G Ss Senate saves Pemunaniy oe poeny dediene, so low in price as to-day. express. Returning, leaves Placentia be greatly enhanced by the substitution of Artificial umtemnampittay hii ee ee | We have them rezently|***? ere 7 morning on Teeth skillfully made. Good health, good anpeararce® Windsor, Oat., Canada, re “7 on arrival of St. John’s express, . ubtsate abril + aki , ' es ! bought at the latest re-| FARE: -Charlottetown to St. John’s, and comfort depend upon the dentists skill in making 5, and wi Nild. first $19 95, second $10,530, Through rtificial set knowingly and perfectly fitted. Art duced rates, and will sell | an g . ; iticketsop sale at al’ stations onthe I.C. Sold in Charlottetown by George E i Westill haVé some very . Hughes, Druggiet extra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock. ‘ficial teeth can be made to present a very natural ap=- pearance an occasional dark to th, an irregular arranges ment, or a tasty filiings will break the porcelain monots ouy so often noticeable. The sunken condition of @] persons cheeks and lips due to the loss of the natural teeth, is changed completely by the insertion of propet ly made Artificial teeth. We make Arcificial teeth that will fill out hollow cheeks and add youth and tone t@ the countenence. If you are troubled with bad fitting Artificial teeth that do not stay in their place as they should, we can, by use of a new method, make your old eet over at a small expense and give you a perfect fit. We g iaragtee our work tu be satisfactory inall respects You can call in,in the morning Jand have your teeth same aay. K. and S, Nav. Co. Commencing about July 1st, {steamer wil] make three trips per week each way, between North Sydoey and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundiaud. The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, : St. Jobn’s, Nfld or ARCHIBALD &CO., Agents, North Sydney, C.B low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Aviz® Muwm’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co’s Charlottetown, ate — neni s . - Dividend Notice. vanr’s BANK or P. E.I. y — Ch’town, May = — tice is hereby given that a half-yearly aividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, on the Capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its banking fter July 2nd, next. The —s oc will . closed from 17th Yarmou th,N,S., Ji ne 10, 1893. i tilij 3v Painless Dentistry—Moderate Charges. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, | Tenders will b> received by the subscriber up to and iuclusive of the 50th day oOo’ June. iehcinbecibieitaniasss etedeibetoat sine setae, oe 1898, for the purchase of the stock of dry goods fancy goods and sundries, and ajso the shop and office furniture and fixtures ofthe firm of Thos KR. Jolly & Co., lately doing business at 251 Main Street, in the town of Yarmouth, ¥ N.S. Stock has not yet been taken, butis/ ~ JO & DAVIES estimated as amounting to from $15,000.00 to 320 ,000,00 $ ane Taventery will be open for inspection Tonders For Stone. on the premises, on and after the 20th day of ee . 93, 2 ; aorne —- does not bind himself to ac | treats CH#noNIc DrstAs¥s by the Salisbury Tenders addressed to the undersigned cept the lowest or any tender, } method of persi wont three in removi Dg | and marked “Tenders for Seine? will ; {LES T.G N THA M } causés trom the bicod. ontinuous, intel- | we, I : CHARLES T. GRA yd | Sieent treatetnent in pefson or by letter in- | received pot Jater than uly Sih fiom suresMinimum of suffering and Maximum of | parties willing tocontract for the supply- cure, possible in each case. | jae of 400 eubie yards of quarried aac MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF | within easy reach say four miles of Kin- BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &e, kora Church, contract to be finished by December lst. . Tenders may be accepted for the entire dua s : quantity or for lotsof 50 or 100 yards Gra te of New York University | price to be stated also for dimension store. ee Oe Ton : Diploma reg- | #88 certain quantity of such may be re- vears practice in N. Y. City. iplo S| ; | quired. Lowest or any tender not necess~ Masonic Temple Co. The Annual Eeeting of the sahecitls Temple Company, will be held in the Board of Trade Room, Masonic Temple, Avoid Attempts Unaided. Transfer . pn Wednesday July 13th, 1898 at'8 o’élock } istered in U. S, and Canada. : o , dune, _to second July next; both days ss m. for the election of Directors and | Address: Charlottetown, PEL, Can, | i res" For further particulars Over Store of Prowse Bros. inclusive general business. é waiien : y : J. M.DAVISON D. "McLEAN. Acéormodations reserved for patients. ' Kivkora, June 24th 1898. Op e se 99 149 dy'Zi wy li. References on application’ dy 2i wy li. Sa