Cie LOE sn ME I ate A Sees igt sdese Po, ae ne 250 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 22 1898. ———— — ~* Neo Old Hegelian’s Wit. A privat,docent of Leipsic university ‘ S N | | callea ome dav on Professor Jou. 1.6- (wara Lediuaun #6 Haile. The aged ULCEROUS SORES Hegelian was physically very weak, and he could netirise from the easy chair in David Sutherland, Clyde NYAS: which he lay. But under his long white hair the eyes, sbone ful! of intelligence. After conversing for awhile about the professor’s timorously long history of = River. N. S, writes @ 4! philosophy, the young man said, half Ce friend: “As you know I } in fun: ~~ had suflered over ° forty ‘Herr Professor, who don’t you carry on your history. You make all the ear- lier philosophers lead right up to Hegel, and then you end, just as if he were the final thinker, big the conclusion of all | philosophy. Don’t you think Schopen- haver and the others deserve a volume, or achapter at least? And how about ws younger fellowa? We think we are the philosophers, you know.”’ The old man lifted his head and looked straight and seriously at his visitor. “Young man,’’ he said, ‘‘there is a reason for my silence.on you post He- gelians. I donot understand you and your systems. I do nat see what you are driving at. In my time the question we asked, the question we fived lives to answer, was, ‘What is map?’ Your an- swer to that seems to be *He was au years with a fever sore on my leg, and though ninety years of age, Nyassan Treatments cured me, and the cure remains perfect.” Wanted —Thhe Address of every sufferer in America, SUFFERED FORTY YEARS THis NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. &. Mention this paper when you write. 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A little while He rested from the raging of the world. This Brook of Shadows, whose dark waters purled Bolace to hys deep mind, it felt his smile— Haunted, and melancholy, and remote. —R. W. Gilder in Century. A LIGHTNING STROKE. The Many Things It Did Besides Curing Dad's Rheumatism. ““&A few years ago Dad Wright of Sal- visa, this state, had a very remarkable experience with lightning,’’ said a gen- tleman from Garrard county, whose stock of good and true stories is always large. “‘His escape from instant death at the time was miraculous. While hastening on foot through an open field toward his home during a terrific thun- derstorm he was struck squarely on the head by an electric bolt. It stripped the hair from one side of his brainpan, tore the clothing from his body and made a crooked black stripe an inch wide down his left side from head to foot. When struck, he bounced several feet in the air and fell back upon the ground as if dead. The shaft entered tbe earth, throwing up a shower of mud. **At the time Wright carried in his hip pocket a loaded revolver. Every chamber of the weapon was discharged, the woodwork was burned, and the metal partially fused by the heat. His left shoe was ripped from his foot, The unfortunate min Iay seuseless and vaked for several hours in the drench- ing rain, but, incredible as it may seem, finally regained partial consciousness and began to stagger uncertainly about over the ficld. He was in this pitiable condition when discovered. ‘“‘He was soon recognized, taken in charge and conducted to his home, where he was clothed and given proper attention. “‘Asa result of the stroke his teeth and toe nails were loosened, his scalp al- most denuded of hair, and his hearing permanently impaired. On the other hand, he reaped an unexpected and de- cided benefit. For years prior to the oc- currence here outlined be had beena great sufferer from muscular rheuma- tism, but never afterward felt a twinge of pain from that disease, being com- pletely cured of it by the terrible shock “The dark, zigzag streak along the left side of his body, indicating the scarred path of the electric current, could never be altogether removed, al- though various methods were tried for this purpose. In a very short tim: Wright was upand around and as che: “’- ful as a bird. From that time forth he was famous in that section as the br- man lightuing rod.'’—Louisville Pos, ¥ _ and Others! BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in chere are two kinds of ; sterling silver and rolled Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all | plate, and sellirg very low, others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, $5 and 140 dollars, C6'he dollar wheel is equal to te best high grade bi- cycle yn the market of any other make. 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A better story, however, is of a definition of ‘‘tithes’’ which will be of special interest to the church and stage guild—‘‘things worn by ladies in cir- cuses and pantomimes.’’ Tired. **The children wish me to ask you to &1] them some fairy stories,’’ said the politician's wife. “‘My dear,’’ was the reply, ‘‘I can't doit. I have been talking to a great many voters today. I must bave some relaxation from the routine of busi- néss.’’— Washington Star. The Way It Strack Her. He referred in the casual way that is characteristic of members of his profes- sion to an operation at his hospital that day in which a man’s rib had been re- moved. ‘‘And why did they doit,’ said the sweet girl. ‘‘Are there not enough women in the world as it ist’ —New York Sun. Borrowing Trouble, He—I suppose you would scream and wake up everybody in the house if I were to kiss you, She— Why is it that some folks can’t 1elp borrowing trouble? ~ Chicago News. atin a P’ . 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