A IR a OE tee: nee 5 et satisfactory. We keep every- were surrounded. ‘* *The skipper was right,’ says I, as more or scarcely have been a greater loser, for, when released at last, he fell And if they TEST THE ° 2 i ‘a “ke oo ¥ q E mn! THE DaulLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 13 1839 , aaateatiaial s ma 2s AR DAW AY AMY nr a EN e ot the other s sbonid os sakee as Ck : if - . . voniders, and Were Lack’ | milk, doctor?’ he asked the veneraSle 9 ' s i ing and slashing away at the branch man of God q : . ey ‘ Lie ) rO LL Se ; ' 4 with gxoo0a will, they made } ut little . é Gs. i ’ ” 4 i a7 : progr ad th . 1 lhe jovial pulpiteer, who knows teen ‘ ogress, und, as they hacked und sus . 5 . : “a” "| E . a on 6k. wlth at i “sea ' sed and sia ‘i more of the “sincere milk of the word v > ok ao , every biow Vv lade, the 1 : eo ‘7 a : ees TON bindd aaeel ae ee they made. | than of any other lacteal fluid, an- a IS ; :| By JOHN BLOUNDELLE-BURTON. : tant the ccc R et ee, antl | ewerel eee f s } at last the sand below was d ‘od with : ' ee 7 f ; : es ey ind bel Ae deluged with “Yes, my dear sir, 1 believe 1 am s VAAN = ‘ 9, by John I indelle-bur- it.and looked more | ee a quarter deck | o.c.tiis ccs : ! hing n milk TARTAR Mite hake see bay aT a Ate ye 7 ; ; ra three hours ficht . se ee reap g ar with the best th . OO Uilis Ley a t ’ ed Sk dale Y catty pei Y : Continued.) ; of Sallee rovers than the shore of a | _ ' y ys , ee ers wi — he aie fi ‘ i : : > . rt nays ere may ve more d rt island. But , ‘hat is it, doctor? eagerly and Cs i e Ct “ahd UT 3 least re " g , . Fi Pn 7 FE enriosities I Let s walt and vantace di i 0 +e . ‘1 : | 1 s IS] ¢ ingly asked the I kk nz f A $ ' 7 aMmiLlas (iif C'¢ } rr; ry : - ; e.. ‘a> 4 sié Mate t was more to be : Siswsacn 4 ee } ranchel J s tio 7 . - 5 ' iets ‘ 7 4 > : n, as I will tell you ' a —— | ‘ » ejaculated the | LS ; toy fi ¥ : ow t} of what I called i r. 4 ed round he col San ae { . 1) 1] ; ] hiz ; it fell : } ; i N ] Rene : a * 7 1 el] s Sning “as ; | i ) : ~ : YN aes . 4 4 0100 Hada fa : — - ; } a as Pe = re aa SN WEN ON RAN NAN » some of the men who were nearest to it ie 4 | - —_— . —-the part that had opened cl sed again. ; ae : L j An Interestir Exveri t fae ote T f'on5 ° aoe 1 2.20 Bo : 4 6 ' th oe Re ‘ é AT Fee Gace easel Seton Castoria is foi nts and Ciuildren. Cast 2) 6D ' But } opniv ci sed for a moment, for “ es a | uf o | * *UFrth revoivesr « Ss OAIS . 5 om 1 > a - { 2.4 -Je se: ~ 5 , rere Og i? . ? SY \ +”ar ees OP oat Ss directly afterward it once more parted : % ee etd a“ peer 4 ‘ ved by n simoule «¢ PASEPTRAes ne >oer Custor Cil, Paregor 28 OP hg ll and from it fell something white— ee Ghee % ae —— niet ‘a4 a dium sized bowl u and Svothiag rups. It contains neither Opium, Wing trae nae something about as big asa duck’s egg ‘ ea \ AE , [place it apom the fo . ‘iorphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant- SR And then, once more, it closed up. Job ; that is not exposed to jarri -z ‘ ‘ thi ; wrinnt ° e . . ° . . : +c “> , _ g et -,r "pnwe s > - % ' was by pow almost beside himself with ny the street Upon the surface o! tts fUuaranrc? 1S urty years use by Millions o , . i > ; ‘ 2 7 7 . ) § terror, but I was calmer, and in my rsprvinsle a coating of iy Mothers. Castoria cestroys Worms and allays Feverish- } calmness advanced to that white powder. Them take powdered ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoeaand Wind Colic. Castoria me ; fh thing a-lying there in the moonlight reoal and draw ao straight rel : an noi - bl . : , TTT) “VY . : : . ali awne age@Te ewer f ‘ou Se M~TIY AG ‘ : 1m g DODD'S KIDNEY : oon the | and picked it up, while Job looked over vo inches long upon the coating relieves Teething ‘Troubles, cures Constipation and Only positive, never-talling cur , . : we. 4.9 : i ea "1, : x aan seme aoe Kidney ae Q my elbow at if. orld be withban i i zz ite Lie RCV. Casto: acd assimilates the rE ood, regulates cases, ‘‘SQhinmates ¢s ; ; ra - . a ; wk ae ‘és vl . > . ns +s Take No Other. . hipmate sall, in this he re town, do this is done lay upon thie { the Stomach’ encé *:owels of Infants and Children, giving Get the Geauine. you know what that thing were? It sy that it will be exactly paral ne 1 € . he Child > ; ‘ raatthe ar +t i: 2a 328i?’ sf 7S . 2am’ Ss Soae'o Gout Gas Doda’ am were a bone of some sort—alas, we } the ehareoal line. Any stution healthy and natura sleep. SSt0rsa 35 Tae a a _,. | feared it were a bone of poor Will Win- iy object in the room will answer as Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. | ter’s, crushed and bruised into a pulp. lh. providea it is parallel with the ‘ > ““ ? Sa tarem f ‘ . r . : o. : f ‘Slowly I let my hand fall, and I | Hold on to his legs,” I bawted. If the bow! is left) undisturbed Castoria. Castoria. | knowed now that my face must beag | for at last the branch—as some savage, ‘several hours. it will be seen that - ee ; sjiteitieetin’’ i ad 1 to child ; @ ° : oi ; *‘Castoria is < ‘xcelient medicit for *‘Castoria Is sc well adapted to childrem horror struck as the face of the man be- i wounded beast might have done—weak- the black mark has turned toward the : eit terse ses? a? pe . ‘ . ca ’ ‘ a . , . : le f : ' dt heir blows, let go its hol } ; nes P children. Mothers Save repeatediy told me | that I recommend it as superio: to any pre- WANT fore me, and, slowly followed by him, ened by their blows, let go its hold, anc lel object aud naw Soares oe oi its good effect upon their chileren.’ | scription known to me.” I walked away from under the branches , poor Mark fell to the ground. t to west, ina direction epposite te Sin. 6. C. Gasoon. Lewed, Mines. | & Renton 06 i Det oe \of that accursed tree And, as we |! ‘*During all the time I had been call- | the tiovement of the earth on its axis UOUSEKEE PERS moved off, I think it done us good to see ing to them to lop off the branch he, This proves that the enrth in revelv HE FAC S] M ILE SIGNATURE OF ' the light glimmering on the fo’castle of | in his agony, had been shrieking to j ing has carried the water with it, but i - A To come in and look over our| the Loving Friend and to know that them imstead tocut off his arm and | the powder on the surface has beep croceries Ovr stock is fine| im that brave ship there was something set him free, and indeed had we done } Wwft u little behind a : ‘ . thich we 980 he would have suffered but little ar d tre ch and ouarantee d to be apart from the terrors by which we pomp anteater naeep seme men etteeetee +} +7 ? : ; > ’ 3 If oa. . thing in our line that is neces- | y» gazed on the ship, both on usa’most to the ground, the arm was gone—eat- are diseased wary: afear’d to cast our eyes to the tree. . em away by that devilish tree—and use the eo POR HO USEKEE PING ‘We are in the hands of God. But still naught but a mangled stump protruded world’s +B there is something here no mortal man from his shoclder. But his life was ° y wait | can fathom. Mate, let us wake them— | saved, and, instead of his whole body, greatest APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. rhe prices— well, that is wuut ree nde | tne healt tent eat Gah : we want you to see when you ; ous Sak Sora ae bett eit ‘an | A d friends, what d kidney cure ee Ne oe ‘ nor their sleep at anend. Better, better *‘And now, friends, what more nee ‘ : . MRR RET ST HF SLL ae ae looking ” — gocds. far that they wake and come away | was there to doubt where Will Winter | Dr. A. W. Kidney-Liver Pills an EE TE Their lowness will Surprise | from that tree than remain there—bet- had gone to or what had befallen him? CHASE S you. ter’— It was certain we had come across a It’s a simple matter to test the kidneys. You —— DE NN THE WEEK'S GROCERIES... gE Perhaps you would like to get a little more for what you spend ‘‘But here I was stopped with a yel so awful that the other words I was go- ing to utter died on my lips. In a mo- ment we had faced round once more to that tree, and there we see what might have frozen a man to death with fear. ‘‘All the sleepers were now on their feet, shouting and yelling—that is to say, all but one, Mark Deacon, and he —he, shipmates, was a-hanging by one arm to one of the lower branches of that tree, his feet being some dis- tance from the ground, and the brdnch itself was shaking violently. But it was not even this that was so hor- rible as it was for us to perceive that he was not holding on to the branch, but that the branch itself Was opening and shutting like a vast horrible something—for who could call it simply a tree ?—that by some dreadful freak of nature was part cannibal, part wild beast and part demon; something, Ido think, that no eyes but those of the crew of the Loving Friend had ever seen, something that no mortal man could ever have imagined had he not seen it. ‘‘Shipmates, there was left but one thing more to do, and that we done at daybreak when all the crew had come ashore and when‘the skipper, who well understood chirurgery, bad bound up poor Deacon’s wounded stump. ‘“‘We got all the axes that were on board. We hewed down that tree, we lopped off all the branches, and at first more blood flowed from it, though at need not consult a doctor. By asking yourself three questions you can determine whether or not your kidneys are deranged. First: ‘‘ Have you backache, or weak, lame back?” Second: ‘Do you have difficulty in urinating or a too frequent desire to urinate ?” Third: ‘* Are there deposits like brick dust in the urine after it has stood for twenty-four hours?” In its earlier stages kidney disease is readily cured by a few boxes of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills, a preparation which has made Dr. Chase famous throughout the world for his wonderful cures of diseases of the kidneys. If you have kidney disease you can take Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills with perfect confid- ence that what has proved an absolute cure in so many thousands of cases will not fail you. So long as the cells of the kidneys are not completely wasted away, as in the last stages of Bright's dfsease, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will give them new vigor and strength and mnaxe them strong, healthy and active. One . ; : last it ceased. And the blood that came pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Perk aps you ¥ ould like tu mouth—though never dropping him— from it was about as much as the body | ©¢manson, Bates & (Co., Toronte ae. and that, already, it had swallowed his] of g man might contain. In those | “=== eles have eve ry thing fi esh and] hand and arm up to the forearm, and | branches we found more pulp that we nice. If you will try my store I think you will find that your money will go farther. And all the groceries you get will be good and fresh. JOHN MchKENNA. QUEEN ST. GROCER EXCURSIONS the American Indian | 8ter im the east. He had caught on to MADE BY . a . when he reigned su- | that epicurean way of preparing it dur- The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON preme over this conti- | ing his stay in California. In after nent. Before he was MONTREAL. AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days: es Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known §.S. Halifax jeaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes- bury and Halifax. From Halifax— Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays, From Bosten «very Saturday st noon Tickets for cale at & stione on P Railwcy. For tickete, rates on freight an s!) information apply that it was gradually drawing the whole of his body into itself. So have I seen a snake draw in the body of an animal, for to nothing else can I compare this hellish sight. ‘* «Hold on to his legs,’ I bawled, as 1 ran up to him, ‘and some on you—you with axes and knives—swarm up the tree and lop off that branch. Lop it off, break it off, do anything, but stop what it is about.’ ‘‘But to lop off a branch from a tree that is as thick round as an ordinary man’s body is no easy task. work as hard as one may, and, though two men had already got up the tree by the help a In J. Fenimore Cooper’s Leather Stocking Tales, we read stories of the wonderful agility, physical endurance and the wunherring ac- curacy of the eye of debauched by modern civilization, he was a magnificent specimen of physical manhood. He lived entirely in the open air, and knew no medicine, save the simple herts gathered by his squaws. Civilized man leads an unnatural and an unhealthy life. Unlike the Indian if he would maintain his physical and mental health, he must take reasonable precau- tions to combat disease. Nearly all dis- eases have their inception in disorders of the digestion, torpidity of the liver and impurity of the blood. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is made of simple herbs. It restores the lost appetite, makes diges- tion and assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies the blood and promotes the natural processes of excretion and se- cretion. It sends the rich, red, life-givin blood bounding through the arteries an ' knowed had been bones, and in the tree, near where the branch had grown ont, still more. And, mates, we found some teeth. Here’s one on ’em.”’ wanderer produced a pouch, from which he took a human double tooth and threw it on the table. Then, when the company had in- spected it and had stared wonderingly at him and into each other’s eyes, they slowly withdrew, while I, holding my mother’s hand, went trembling up the stairs to bed. A Palate Tickler. **Years ago, when I belonged to a co- terie of gay young cavaliers in New York city,’’ said Colonel Henry Wat- terson at Chamberlin’s, ‘‘I designed the dish now generally known as lobster a la Newburg. I gave my idea to Charlie Delmonico, and he saw that it was car- ried to successful execution. John Mc- Cullough was one of us, and to Jobn is due the appearance of broiled live lob- years I attained some fame as a manip- ulator of certain dishes, terrapin, per- haps, being my masterpiece. ‘‘Curiously enough, all the newspa- per stories have given me credit for be- ing an artist in the preparation of oys- ter stews, but my experience with the bivalves is limited. I always left them to John Chamberlin, while he would not allow any one but myself to attend to the diamond backs. “TI can’t begin to tell you how much of this ingredient or the exact quantity of the other to put with the terrapin, but I know how to blend them all in an instinctive sort of way, and I’ve never ‘yet found the man who didn’t admit that my cooking was of the highest or- der. ’’—Washington Post. — And, feeling in his shirt, this strange | With the weight and work of a cast iron stove pot, in hfting and keeping clean, when for a little more money you can have a seamless enamel- led stove pot, made in “Crescent” Steel Agate Ware LIGHTER, STRONGER LAST LONGER This is only one of the many kit- chen utensils in Crescent Ware. Fasten the name in your mind and find it on the article you buy, It means satisfaction to you. BLACK DIAMOND LINE The §., Montrea!, Tuesday morning, Oct. 16th, will he due at Ch’town, Friday mcrning, Oct. S.‘*Bonavista” sailing from 13th, ard eails for St. John’s, Nfld, via Tempting Bary ains IN-— — MEN’S UNDERWEAR SUITS S6c to $7 OO —_ White and Co’ored Shirts, Collars, Ti::, etc. Every thing in Men’s Underwear ex:epting b ots. All at selling prices. DA. BRUCE _ MORRIS RINK New Goods Coming =— Daily to Hand ails MEN’S HATS, CAPS LADIES HATS . - cts all circulatory disturbances. It North Sydney, carrying horses, cat~ B LCHIPM AN, W W CLARKE, dispels headaches, nervousness, drowsi- EER eat Sl tle snd sheep on deck and pro- M ey 1 . ee Supt, Halifax. Agent} ness, lassitude, and drives out all impuri- ot th : duce under deck at lowest possible ; e 0 S q ( (} Vv ( {3 SALT | SALT i d disease germs. It cures 98 per sant, all all cases of consumption, bron- chitis, asthma and diseases of the air-pas- sages. It gives sound and refreshing sleep, drives away all bodily and mental fatigue and imparts vigor and health to every or- gan of the body. Medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing else, ‘just as good. “a few of my symptoms,”’ writes Charles After spending more than a quarter of a century in active business life in the city a certain merchant purchased a ranch which be considers to be ad- mirably adapted for dairy farming. Having had no practical training in agricultural pursuits, he is dependent for his knowledge of the art upon ra'es. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO.,~ Ch’town, Oct 7—'99 dAgents BAGS! BAGS! LADIES’ COATS aA good range difierent weights, including Stanfield’s Ung hrinkable. Ghee ete ney 12C00 Bags Common f alt now landing Kalamazoo Co,, Mich., ‘ were ' 6000 s " “ now dud f Bok Sih. fultaess aiter eating, pain’ in my those books which purport to tell the ur- 500 fact filled te arrive bowels, bad taste amy neers Golden ban bred howto do the trick. He desires : | Buys de “ine x, ship save cest ee A inewery cured all these and Iam to Jearn all he can concerning dairying 10,000 new, for West India Trade; : suytrs ordering ex Dp | perfectly well.” | and for advi¢e betook himself to his 50,000 first class sugar bags. ys } LY A R R IS, cf storing here. For sale low to the : { Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are sure, friend and pastor, Rey. Dr. Stebbins; Special prices according to quantity A ao 7 P J i H g i 7 ven San “dei nen eeneemneatieen, man ie wee emi cai term: Am ON ORR HE SRC > anent for constipa- pO. age — ie speedy and ite “Pellet” is a entle laxa- in whose omniscience and wide read Apply to LONDON acuee CHA RLE : HAKPER, tive and two a mild cathartic. hey never ing he has absolute confidence. 201 CARVELL BROS t Shediac, N. B' gripe. Found at all medicine stores, 234 dlwk ‘Re wan kuow anything gopd. om