——————eoorrerererere—sSsSsSsSscS—OOOOO ee , ue y Y ryy wy THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 4. isyy = 7" - ———————— spesuiasma Tt cy e - es LI NE A A eT Ti A ce ; ' ‘ ‘i yy 1% ‘ DING GOLD SH i PS i as ‘ ME Ff Opening Ilis Eyes, ae il ‘ 5 +i | { iy ' i i lS i . sof gold: ‘ious por Jack (tenderly to tho little brother of ; ow i . Hy : aA (ily wi * \ eo ae TASK OFTEN SUCCESS | 4 ther she Was Suppcacd to carL his adored one)— Wourd yor lika to Any tysta ot on or i} A DIFFICULT SK C ' 11 boxes. On arriving at Meibourne ie know a secrot, Tommy? Qu jn & Ba wei & OXY pear, | FULLY ACCOMPLISHED. ! "aS found that one of these boxes was Tommy—Sbould think I would. ‘ ' s wah i missing amination showed that some Jack— Well, I’m ip love with your ~ —— fr 2 ae ' a 8 aciinen s : a 4 (of Yew tite { rei Dodd S | pho Australian Coast the Favorite Field oot juor Wil @ gist iy e/ yi e ly iOneyv ’ Fw Ti » Daring Feats of Burglary. extract od the box and locked th’ Tommy—Oh, that’s no secret. The ~ —“e & = id g, . eee 1e8 se € -* , , ; » ay ah chads , ANis 6 of the More Notable Thefts That door again. family bas talked about it every day ' er oa The robbery from the Iberia, which | since Aunt Emma prowised Nell that I fe Kave Taken 5a left Melboorne for London in March | she’d bring about an intredaction.— _ i , | c ral times in each year Australian iSS9, is supposed to bave been also c* Nuggets. Sa ee A ‘ ; fewspapers announce the departure to { ted by ? ns ¢ f a key surreptitiou. l7 \ 4 7) EF VEN l our ‘ ye ri oO. salt Whom no Med England or San Francisco of vessels procured. In that case the robbery was A whistling moth is an Amstralia. Ae 10 arent aide lea 342 . K carrying hundreds of thousands of jo¢ discovered till the arrival of the rarity. There isa glassy space on the is. Peres LO muarantee OUT WOrkmansillp } V4 I i : * : > > . 4 : ° or » . ant ped Tili She Took Dodd's pounas value in gold. In 1596 the se vessel in London. : wings crossed with ribs When the t> tilt fuilest « ient and lll every eS ee ee ; ec lcnies of Queensland, New nde The robbery from the China develop- moth wants to whistle, it strikes these ( ‘ ~ | Wales and Victoria sentaway over }4,-— @q in a remarkable way. Here the Ori- | pips with its antenne, which have a , Psr..cu.ar, und as an evidence that . ’ ' . ‘4 Bur’- Corace ,N. Bo M Tine | 000,000. ental bank in Sydney placed the gold on | knob at the end. The sound is a love et ‘ ie ; i Women of Ocoulaar ° | Isis not a matter of surprise that board a coast steamer called the Avoca. | cali from the male to the female ; th €crarc: + Card, which vou wit wm Dodit’s Kidnev P » such announcoments excite the cupidity At Melbourne the gold was traussbip- stilling tai ; fe 7] : +4 ’ ; > ay. Sha . clo vt ~~ of a section of the community or that | ped to the China. The China touched The leaders of a fleck of migrating ’ } iM tale POCs.ecsS of WHOTeY S Qarg- ere, sn ; . from time to time attempts are made to | g¢ Adelaide and other ports, but it was | wild geese become tired sooner then f Waste ARs it savs. if vou zre d ; surreptitiously lay hands on some por- | 4g, ‘alle the disc f th b- ache : ‘ } Me cake wae woiat it says, tf you are surrept Sly tay Hands | only at Galle the discovery of ths ro others aud are frequeutly relieved py : - - bie tion of the seductive treasure. bery was made. Detectives operated on | ¢jeir fellowa j weering Women ar re en as° that Robbing a sbip’s safe ou the Austra- | all the ports simultaneously, but® ne- ae ' v ’ Ba. There | Jian coast is now conducted with the | where could a clew be found. The | mem } 6 kpow ethan men do, about | game silent and thoughtful deliberation | gmount missing was the usual $20,000. i h roa o ’ . es isthe solving of a difficult chess | In 1878 a man named Weiberg, who Be o 4 ui 9H & ; 4 ) " _ | problem. The first thing the rifler sets | hag been a carpenter on the China, took Y n ua r } op'rion | his heart upon is how to get the key. | up a selection iu the interior of Victo- our ° : } viv a lade Or . tak ‘be theory, and indeed the general prac- ! ria. Before settling down he married a Zeady=-to=W c2r s ts . pees tice, is that*the captain checks the boxes | yejpourne barmaid and appears to have ‘ ee 2 | . =t & a a as they are store ° in the aan room, confided to her some shady particulars ‘ Clothing i , ‘ etal locks the door when the transaction is of his past history. The Samson and = ‘wu ! r)~ ' } ), tar ani y , ri . . . | a ae complete, and, sleeping or waking, car- | yecjijah story was in part repeated, and f 1 : +; ° , . ee ee ee rics the key in # leather pouch around | ¢h4 public laid themselves out to watch aud co not find it a satisfacts ry in every ’ is ‘ year a@fu ia . connie = . ‘ e .| bis neck till be unlocks the door at the Toit ’ . cost of i - vas “completly run down, : take -ocennes Weiberg. The upshot was the arres articular and will communicate your complaints se exneese Tne uevel | ©2%.S See YS . i oat the man as the safe rifler of the China, ‘ - ; 7 . ) se : o4 . ; ective K-duey action wer But theory “— — are © a One thousand sovereigns were found i to us, we will see that you are satisfied er your | c aside. In the fararua oe at Mel- | in a tin of fat stored away by him in ’ ome - i) ae Mi-a Morris became du nd low: apirit bourne, in 1880, when $20,000 worth Melbourne. In bis hut was discovered ‘ money refunded. Bese can b . as of gold bars were stolen, the police dis- | 9 wooden plane stuffed with gold. The : . sti 1D re-! 10 ner work Du J ; i oe ' covered that two keys, either of which | yooq was hollowed out and the gold ¥ or bys on a i - . Parcs opened the bullion room, used to hang | gropped in. In the but was also discov- t H. SHOREY & CO., » MONTREAL. a wr any PT eq? € aneys Ww! " , : : ° ig - , aguinst the wall in the public bar. It ered a bar of soap containing 200 sover- BRIGHTS Mfgs. of ** Ready-to-Wear ’’. Clothing. Dodd» Kidney | *2° also discovered that one of these eigns. DIABET t : } as o ti rie. = and en . st Sal keys mysteriously disappeared 12 months He told the detectives that he had fe ee er se ce ec ce ce ee ee ee re 5 oe th: cS se vn pt yer ' before the robbery and that no serious | 1 909 sovereigns concealed on his selec- DON oe ee eee EN Ow * h Snvestigation Wae tthe wade. into the | a : Saal _ : “hh? fon tn tnk- them. Thrve boxen cored ber,| ivestigation wae then made into, the | gion and offered if, they scoompauiod Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town nyade her a girl again, gave cl -arness to be) locas, mor was any : een ae him to point out where the booty lay. = comp! xioo, brightenes: to her eyes, an) the lock of the bullion room. As may be surmised, he fooled the po- THE BEST is always iniitated. —e — eprin i eon vo her ep. lice into a wild, thick timbered region, Dodd’s Kidney Piils, soid only RELLEEEIUL oe eae : zs OF eee tS OR db dice core far took them suddenly off guard and made oon like ‘nit wisely gor ’ . aie : ca sent mitated, | ecause are the al! kinds ot F: male Tr abies. his escape. He was recaptured, howev- | (© pts: Kidney cure. Eas aoos bite att celd be all d-cestaes at Ghe er, some months later. etc ee Po peg ag oer ted ae PI ah ME The mystery of the Iberia was cleared | a . A iced tee i y ervy Mediciee Co up in astill more singular manner. One | 9 L, d, Toronto, Oat. ! day two boys playirg at Williamstown | , saw a mouse run into a bole under tlie \" sabi gauapide tl cysob espe al AIA Mal dteoloness-Shiitetetladieiiicaan vt latform of the railway pier. One of : Coe ; ul 8 boys started to aie he moda out Prince Edward Island Railway | Is what gives distinction to a mans dress. Its the last bit of col r ; ~~ A Wart 5, Lost, Found, &t & with a ssick and to his surprise un- 4 in his scarf, the proper collar, the well polished boots. a sae ‘ ‘earthed a ma sof sovereigns The po- . : : Py WS f lice were informed, and before the day On and after MONDAY, 26th Lec. , 1898 1 Ri We hav: not anythiug to do with his boots, his boot black— ha sem bot cae a . .. waa we | svi was cut 3, }42 sovereigns were recovered 4 ; ae aa eee himse!f can attend to that. But in the mat'erof Neckwear and De a ote ed s = ee ef ee : a/, excepted,) as u ; ; , ; : ne See eet ge ee See ere OF . The recovery of (hs Deane gs was & Linen, we are his friends. Next to a suit or an overcoat, x iD my,oame, Jemes W yuu paervate a more satisfactory as far as amount is cian Rita, | Sike : ore a concerned. For nearly two years the | ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read : O RSATR - a Tewel ringe no. 8 and a * police lxbored in vain. The mystery down up a eaie to a6 enitt cavcauir aoa en oh Positively cured by these might never have been cleared up but | .— pckgennce anes Be sw ol! 78 21 Little Pills. . for an accident. A wharf lumper fish- | A “. ?. M. nan o a " Ee te ee es ee et” eae : ‘ ing at Nelson pier, where the Aredale | { %) 3 19 Charlottetown...10 2) 2 = ORS \L4—a cottage on Passm re street They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, : : 115 3 30..Royalty Junctionl0 15 2 16 — — : CO if*ins even rooms cool bara and «ard . ° ; had been berthed, hooked on to some- | + 6) . = ; - ap oly to Ti Er . ~ ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per. . . : : od 7 7 52 417 .North Wiltshire. 9 20 1 40 ap oly to Thom s E Black barn City 78 S ref " thing which excited his curiosity. Ob- |. Ot 208: Vee Ge 905 125 ‘ fia ad Our f bia leulatedl te Gp wins x, am ae a ct remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | taining assistance, the lumper succred- | 2 32 co ee. 818 12 58 18 a sure index toa mans taste. ur furnishings are calcu family inth+ecountey; for farther partientlar: | “SS Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue | ed in bringing to the surface the miss- | 9 05 5 47..Kensington...... 733 12 2 appeai tc the most cultivated taste; they hive been selected with apoly to Mies Snelgrove Kent St 75 Lin in the Side, TORF D LIVER. ° ‘They ing box, with its treashtre intact. The eM special reference to what . wail dressed man shoul i ear, “TO LEP House on aichtu Rosa hear-| <sulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. robber had evidently sunk the box, in- "9 ® 6 50 Ar.) Lv. 7.00 12 00 ed with hot water. Bath R omé ete, at present | 2 tending to return for it when opportu- ae —s ors f : : : ; . occapied by T ‘I. Dillon E= q iP OeS. ssicn oiven small Pill. Small Dose. uity saan —Cham bers’ Sauaet Br / side |, 10 ap Our Prices are as carefully studied us the youds themselves, In 7 Vee See eeceeetome nes a ‘ Small Price. y 37 me aN, 9 47 WwW order that you may have the b-st value in ths mirket. Deautiful” ——” er tN me ye cae EE a eR G7 ae aay gl a gM Rl ce ee Reem GAs SL. en ne a. o e n ae et Vtt~ ee oesers ’ NTE BA cook in asm ull family. Good Substitution : Cade of Necessity. C28 Go eicea iets OG 5 cnd-cens 9 00 y colorings in Tartans made into four-in-handeand other stvles are to w.ges, apply at this office. 75 Dinguss—Old man, you’ve accommo- y 3] ...O’ Leary ; oe : : » LEC —Phe house and vremises known the fraud Uf the day, Gated me a great many times, and 1} 4 3+...... ee eerpery .... 655] $f be seen in ovr stoc'. «a the “Old London Honse,’situateon Waster ; wouldn't strike you DoW if it wasn't a 5 30 AF. ndeccese Tignish eeoeovecserces lv 6 OO St. uextte Government Warehouse No | , > ; , ; > AM (oe ® Acpi~ to Peake nros & Ce. jands—tf See you get Carter's, maine of eon I am soffering | ' a Prices, 90, 25, ace, 50 to 75s. on , ) “ .aN m . £ i. . M. A. &. ¢ a ota wr per we oh oa Toa ae Ask for Carter's Bus or (reluctantly handing it over) 2 30 Iv......- .Char'ottetown....ar 10 20 x Maineque Poad. now in possession of J T . ee es hac Dinguss? ean... 5. oe Gewedl ...3 9 05 Ri wre “ ’ecrdon E-q Pessession riven lat May nex? . inguss— My wife has got ber heart ee es of QS onc. cccess & OL AP poly to P eake Bros & Co 61 Insist and demand set on a wheei, and I need the $10 to | 4A 45 ar ‘enrgeiowr.. ...lv 7 10 ny Ba eet tin ? nt ‘E13 H@REBY GIVEN THAT 7 ae make the first payment on it. Thanks, - ssi on, J : : Cc Sp Resin wit S) Suaee te te Seete, cows af “arter’s Little T.iver Pifly old tellow.—Chicago Tribune. —- oo ie : 2 Oa vas ita n -ession. by THE D MIN- ae 4 05 lv. -- Mounr Stewart...ar 8 Ap ca ; , # ION PERM ANE i. 4NCOMPASY, for n ae sg a a? Morell 817] 2 = | “3 — Ac' tyvaasail tes Xess already obtained (60 + Lar eee She ees sect eeeese 7 tn sa Vitis s1sver 8) ant 6l Victoria chanter 2 ee ee st. Peters i 4 ; . 10! »defins th ‘apital “tock of the Com- ee ee i i A> rg sD |~ it, , pa ind to cons idete. define, declare and Pp. M A. M ; 5x4 en “ae ira nowe ra of lendin sz, purchasing, ber- pi ond ro tr, ant »” hert 0 9 O86es8 aN ene ee ae Tr eee ~ Liatedd at I hes 12 4 Daecember. 1393 ,. A. = fo fe ¢] 7 er Mf INELL, BILAND & THOMPSON, . 16 Wc. Beserall. .. 6 cae 7 Ww Be b ole > «fo 4 se OR Cy oR AE | ; 2.1 169"s for the Applicants 6 G5 ar....00...-cape Praverse..lv 7 0 > a — . —— — Pp, M. A.M eee © s+. & ee e2 2 QQ] & = 2O ee Trains are run by en Standard Time. 7] a : 7 “Snwue | Ee@lsomine abastine, ; Gen. al Can. Gov't _ = 5 ¢ Moncton, N. DB. 1. e G A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. eT 7 ~ » j 4 yarlotietown. é 6 oy Hl é ’ : x RIDES | 3 rer : d all oth isites for hous? 31tes use: Can’ | ex led for accurancy an a oO er requisl es or O ; « five ore’x vearta gut 9ea ly io two f ‘ ( ’ how they ean he », bet the fact remains \ f ? ‘«yvreat many (ata STOP IT NOW ; Jury & Co Watchmakers and jewelers cleaning FENNELL&CHANDLESR av’ woe it is too late, stop that succession of colds that means nothing more = very low wri » aod if vou chink of nor less than catarrh. Stop the suffering. Stop the disagreeable catarrhal dis- op osite P. O Sunny side. sete parm a rece c ne a .- —— 2 buying, | -- favor as wih asl. charges s th: it are so humiliating to you and offensive to your friends. Don't let | Importers of watches, clocks, - ree G. F. HUTCHESON Je -vcler & O.nic op (Queen Street aoe @ OS OO J OS ~=. @ @ 63 © it run on tate your condition causes you to be ostracized as if you were a leper. Don't ne per —not meré lect yourself until co nsumption makes its fatal appearance, ‘ly relieved, but absolutely and perfectly cured, You can Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder will restore you to complete, in an incredibly short time perfect health. Hunc ireds of cases of from 5 to 20 years’ standing have been cured—cases th: at ph y siciens had pronounced incurable. pwder acts like magic, not only in catarrh, but in colds, sore throat, It gives relief at once. It cures The catarrhal tonsilitis, y fever, loss of smell, deafness and all similar diseases, she C. G. Archer, of Brewer, several years, Maine, writes as follows :—‘‘ 1 have had catarrh for Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at atime. About four jewelry, silverware, spectacles Fancy goodsetc. etc. Store open frum 8 a. m. till § p, m. ; } TO cae. ree iN HOCKEY & ACME Sti months ag? I was induced totry Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, and | since using the wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. I would not be without it.” At druggists. Dr Agnew's Cure or the Heart cures all cases of organic or sympathetic disease of the heart— relieves in 30 minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic, | The dwellnig? house on Prince Street at present ceenpied by S C Nash, %q A large variety Ho key Sticks and Pucks. ~ a invigorator and system renovator. 20c, for doses. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves Tne house is eligibiy rituated, containing S . — : On ario W Ne a aT —- eczema, salt rheum and oi discenes of the skin. Cures piles one nine roome, is heated with bot water, and Price away duwn Sie heat sty uitola tite Fife will he supplied with bot and eld water, S Soet Wheat — sutario We ite Fife. and !] bath and sewerage cunvenenices in B.0d Tinéth «- -' - conarction with the vew sewerage system S| Mi O N W C a AB 3} ic ; t Ch’town + CARVELL BROS *"P “te ; ‘ “a : a : ; ossessicn On or about Ist May, next. . ; htewn, 15)... 2i guar, pat Sold by Dr, S. W Dodd and Geo. .Hughes, Drugsist —78- GEORGE ALLEY. | Walker’s Corneresseee STOVES & HARDWaks ,