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THE NOTES FROM THE COUNTRY Jhat is Going on All Over The Province INTERESTING ITEMS FROM T4AE EXAMINER'S CORRESPONDENTS Our Usual Weekly Budget from | Various Sections | Letters of Condolence At the regular monthly meeting of Court New Loodc yy» No. 1158, Inde penden Order of Forstere, beld in the ball of the Soc lety at Stanley ori ige, March 27st, i ® committee was aprol nted to draft letiers | of condolence and present them to Mre. R. Moore, Bro Walter Simpson and Bro. | Alexa der Buntaiu. Ia accordence with ‘thie the following have been drafted ani itedjas per instructions of ‘he Court; P.E.1.,April3rd 1809, Bay View, P E. I. ; preee SranxLey Brings, » Mre, R. Moore, | The members +f Court New Loodon No 1158, Indepesdent Order of Forea ers, feel- ydeeply for you in the very severe G ovVrReNoR RoosEVELT’s “THE , effliction wibch has befallen you in the an iw Rirnes” (itins trated serial loss of your dearly beloved husband, oir ae anal hl late lamented and respected brother, Roy *Tovrs STEVFNSON’S though perfec ly conscious that those who PFTT RS (never before publi | in similar vicissitudes bave felt the hand edited hy Sidner Calvin } of sorrow laid so heavily upon them, can alone tully estimate your lors, still as the brethern of your late husband we feel it our | duty to express to you our deepest sym-~ patby in thie time oftrouble. Realizing that thie trial must seem dark and mystcrious now,vet believing that what we know not know we shall ksow bhere- afier when we meetour loved ones in the eternal home, we would commend you to the care of our great “High Chief” above, whe alone is able tosustain us in our deep- estaffiictions. Or behalf of the fraternity we are, Yours Sincerely; D. A. Wernick, G. W. Simpson, Commitye Stantey Bripes, P.E.I., April 3rd, 1899. To Watrer Simpson, Esq., Bay View : We your brethern of our Court New London, No. 1158, Independent Order of Forresters, feeling deeply for you in the very severe affliction which has befallen you in the loss of your dearly beloved wife, though perfectly conscious that those wiio ip Similar vicisitudes have felt the hand ot sorrow laid so heavily upon them, can alone fully estimate your lose, still feel it cur duty toexpress to you our deepest sympatby in this time of trouble. Realizing that this trial must seem dark and mysterious now, yet believing that what we know not now, we ehs!! know hereafter when we meet our loved cnes ip the eternal home, we would commend you to the care of vour great High Chief above who alone is able to sustain us ia our deepest efflictions. On bebalf of the fraternity we are Yoursin L. B. and C., D. A. Weptock, G. W. Simpson, Committee. Srantey Bripoe, P.E. I, April 3,1899. To Avexanper Buytay, Esq., New L yodon: We, voar brethren of Coart New don, No. 1158, Independent Foresters, feeling deeply for you in th i very severe affl ction which has befallen you in the loes of your loved and reepected mother, though perfectly conecious that thoee who 1n similar viecissitudes bave felt the hand of scrrow laid seo heavily up- them, caa aloue eetimate your lors, still tee! it our duty to «xpress to youour deepest symyatuy io this time of treable. Kea:izing that this must °eem dark mysterious now, yet fully believing that what we know not now we shal! know hereafter when we meet our loved ones in the eternal bome; we would com-~ meod you to tbe care of our great High Chief above, Who alone is able to su-tain u» in our deepest sffl cuions. On bebalf of be fraternity, we are Clinton, Lon- Order of Ou fuaily ow trial and am never overstocked with rancid soap, my customers are always eure of & .0dd article at anyra‘e, they are continually er quireing for s0aps Ina@ie at their Own tactorv because they are the cheapest, purest, and best soaps on the mar- ket. C. T. —A mistake somewhere. P. E. }+] nd mueports almost everything. inere is vot sufficient local pairi po ‘te fHulld ups Soap lodus ry iefe, vy ve me the names of the brand~ oo +ell, and we will com pare py e* Deaten—l-e:} KOYAL OAK,a match le~s | ap, aod Jubilee uu- excelled to et and light jaun- ds, Lotense luterest, prices com- pres &. 1 ~—Y i 4 expe st us tu sell SO8D HS CuPAY alove braads, and equel ip qual ty We have to pay freigni, ca ‘“g-, Custcms, charges etc, aod ae mexpec. us to work for noth! ¢ ; Drarer—! co not expect C. T. ~Oh_ give me an order sinceI am here, | may not trouble you again. Dearer— I cannot lve on sentiment. ©. T. —Nor can I] live without orders— xu For vale everywhere. ask your dealer. JAS. Do) PTHORN & C0, Charlotteto«n aS as soap Makers Rep de as Ant i Cc D A aos K, G. W. Simpson, Committee. Yours in aw 1 Oe eo - = China Point Notes. _~_ te The farmer’s around heresre abdut through with their hauling, and are oy for Jack to come tet civg. The departure of Mr. Roderick Marphr was the occasion of a farewe)l party at the bonse of Mr Fred Nelson, on March 31st. Misa Ida Nelson cavgided at the organ ina moet efficient manner. The solo by Mr. ho R ings was crestiy applauded. Mr. Vielville Irving on behalf of the audience r -da farewell addresa, ‘o which Mr. Murphy feeling!y re*: onded. Afterwards a heantifnl ennrie of home mace candy waa passed avoun land sdmi-i 'avgh er and song they ali disperred tv their bomes gi atly pleased. Rumour bas it that China Point whart is to be repaired. If this be true, which wesincerely hope it ix, a s'ep in the right direction as thie wharf has been grossly neglected during the past few years, Wail- ouito begin§ their This place can boast of some very smart DAILY } , horses. Lady Bird, owned by Richard Carcy, ie a very fine mare,and under the | ekilful mavagement of her owner is doing a excellent work. Gertie, owned by Mr. * McPhee, McGinity owded by E Morris- ~ev, are also fine borees and will soon make a record for themselves r Mr. John W. Yeung, onr present teachs or. is about leave us. His place 15 to be ‘led by Miss G. Medonald, of Cardigan | Bridge. Mise Annie MeMillan, of Vernon River ia visiting friend» here. She is the vucst of Mre. Walter Morrissey. Dew. — oe —_— Between the Towns, We re sory to learn that Mr. Peter Di.cun,of Sqnaw Bay, bas buried bis f th wife Mr. Jenkine, of Mount Mellick, haa lost hie valnable “collie” dog. Thie is a serions lose ae the dog was very ser vieeable for driving cattle and sheep, ‘of hieh Mr. Jenkins handles quite a num- b r+ durngthe «ummer andavtumo monthe. ‘e are informed that the owner valued nie dog at $200. Mr. L. Hayden, of Vernon River, met with @ serious accident on the ferry ics & few days ago by which he came near losing a Veluab'e horse. While crossing “t @ rapid place the horses fore feet weat through the surface ice, which caut~ ed him to fall and badly eprain bimeelf. The aleigh shafts were broken but Lester ereaped unipjured. The services in Vernon River ‘Church | on Easter Sunday were grand. Too much praise cannot be yiyen Dr, Doyle for the able maoner in which he conducts al! the services and the choir is admitted to be second to none on P. E. Island. The Farmets Club of Alberry Plaine is doing a rushing business. Alreaily an order for spring seeds bas been placed in the hands of Mr. J. A Simmera,;@ reliable seed merchant of Toronto. The greatly reduced rates at which thisclub obtained their seeds should be an eve-opener to farmers in other parte. They should “go and do likewiee,” always remembering that s'vength lies in unity. Two new stores have beer opened in Summerville, which goes to show that thia enterprising district ie making rapid strides in the right direction. The New Perth Farmer's Club is also flourishing. They intend to deal largely in seeds with Mr. Simmers, of Toronto, and be has already taken a large order. Our factory is doing better than ever under the able management of Mr. Cooke. The school io Georgetown Royalty is doing exce)lent work under the able mana- gement of Miss Mahar, Cardigan North. Mr. A. F. Fraser, the Popul dy. dentist of Georgetown, is doing s aplenstid busi- nese. So yressed is te with work that often he is cbliged tocal! to bis aid Mr. Peake, the weil-known and genial Dr. of Souris, TRAVELLER. A Cuaranteed Catarrh Cure. Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six boxes— buy them at one time—apply exactly ac- cording to the directions—and if you are not cured see your druggist; he will arrange to pay you your money back. There’s a positive guarantee with every box that Japanese Catarrh Cure will cure. No cure, you get your money back. Guarantee 1 every package. 50 cents at all druggists. 115 Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. In Chancery in The Rolls \AVIDP. IRVING & others, Court Complainants and MARGAKErP IRVING & -— other:, Defendants In pursuance of an order of this Honourable “our, made herein, on the 28th day of March, A D, 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the estate of George Irving, late of Orwell ‘ove. Lv oa fown-hip nim >or 57, in » een’s County. decea-ed, intestate are re- quired to ceme in and pro: e' he sume before me t the Prothonotary’s office. in the Law Courts Building, in ‘‘harlottetown. on or before Mon- day th» twenty-second day of May next. A 1, 1899. and all persons neglec ing to come in and pceove their said debts and claims bv tha’ time are to be excluded rrom the b-nefit of said order. Dated this 29th day of March. A D, 1899. F. L, KASZARD. J.A. LONGWORTH, Comop:s. Solicitors Masier in Chancery 76—-d& Wtd ORANGES & LEMONS received to-uay Thursday 130 Cases choice stock CARVELL BROS ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED =~. DR. JOHN P.MUR RAY, ~een St., near London House, sXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 6, 1889 ODDITIES OF GENIUS Whether or not genius ie the reenlt of a diseased cond tion of the brain, itis besond dispute that the most men cf genius are eccentric to the verge of in-anity, wh le mnany of them become ac ualiy mas;a d that many dull children have blossomed into geoius as the direct injury to the brain, William Blake, the great poetepainter of Jast century, was undoubtedly made, and lived among the crea'ures of hos disord -rec fancy. Tasso, the great Lelian poet, was subject to ai itacks of mania +o violent that CODFEGUCL CF +S he was more than once corfixed in the mad house, Jean Jacques Ponseean, the French philo-opher, spent bis list’ years a vic im to tercivle delusious, wuicu made bis life ator'uretohim, He could ficd no res anywhere from fancied precaution auc insults even from bis atteched friends. The brilliant Guy de Maurpeseant Jost his reason, and his brght genus was extingu'shed in an asylum; abc for many years Munkacsy, the great Hupzarian painter, was lost to art and he world iv a madbou-e, © Goeth was the victim of used to see strange visions in the s-reets. Zola isa wase of morbid fancks which make bie life, Successful xs it bas been, & purgatory. Even when he retires for the night, he must open h's eyes seven time- to assure himself thathe cc ul'y live, while he sees disag er in ¢verything from a cab withan unlu:kly num er to eoter- ing bis bou-e with Lis lef foot. Pope bad a mind as di storelaa hi, voiy, and at tite, he Baw Such fears’ visions that he dared not «it or sleep alcne De Quincy and Cureridze were cecentric i thepoint of mainess, ‘h> result pores > of laudanum -as mach a genius. Dr. Jobpson used to hear strange vcices calling to him when no one Wes pesr; and Ben Johnson, the ‘rare,’ had when even he thought he we+ mad. E ‘gar Allen Poe, Byron, sir Joshua Reyvolds,and a bundred other meo ot genius have been either eccentric or the victims of sirange illusion. It isene of Nature's <ingular metho ls of compenéeation that whore men and womin of genius are nmenizliv sound, they sre made to suffer «me pbyrical ill. Sir Joshua Keynold:- was, as the world knows, deaf; Beethoven for the Jast seventeea years of tis lite could pot hear a note «fail the exquir te misc he penned, and suffered terribly tiom welau- cholia; Scott and Beron were ooth lame, and to beth their crippled condition was a canse of meotal torture. Pope wasabunchback,a poor “physi- cal nove of .nterrozation;” Keote war con= sumptive;and Heive, the German Poet, wasan almost chronic invalid. Byron, Poe, Zolaand many other men of genius have been epileptic. Mis. Browning spent many years of patient suffering in bed; and among the lesser lights of our day, Mr. Clark Russel is crippled by rheama*:m. Mis: Edaa Lyall spends much of ber tiwe in a bath-chair, and Aubrey Beardsl-y died un inely of consumption, There are bata tew illustrations of the seeming rele that geuius carries with i sufferiog either of mind or body. Oue of the most curious phases of geniue is thatin many cases it has been the direct ou'come of ao accident or a serious iliness Paecal’s genius is aitributed to a dangerous iiloers from which be suffered asa boy; aod Zola was but a dul child notil aserivus illness overiook bim and left him an epileptic and a genius. One of the greatest of Americao theolo- giane, Professer Austin Phelps, was dropped by a careless nurse as an infact, and his hesd was seriously injared. This f-1\ in -Ome mysterious way is said to have been the cause of bis remarkable power of brais. Lombroso attributes fal) from a ladder wheu a ebild; ilar tlows on the Mat iton it 1- one of the thauy human brain that an jnjary to one of it may make a man iveace, while » blow on another part may ceov-rta dul man intoa genius. The risk, however, i- too great to make it desirabie to fal! om one’s nead as a means of cultivating geoius. most l'uxione, snd d ave Vico’s genius toa aud sim~ made centuses of a heagd ana (Fvuetrv, the ¢ yp porer of tie e*chon tmvsv.erie- a The GreatFire at the Windsor, N Y., Was an awful calamity, but cannot ke remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. 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