THE DAILY EXAMINEP, CHARUOTTETOW*’, MARCH 23, 1898 | oe Ti Hi ANegetable Pre arationfor As- |1] similating the Food and Re¢ ula - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Ix FANTS Promotes Digestion Cheerfiul- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opmum,Morphine nor Mineral. | NoT NARCOTIC. FRecype of Olid Dr SAMUEL PITCEER FF -amphin Seed ~ | Aix. Senna + Rochalla Salts ~ Anise Seod + | Fippermint - } Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. —— Fac Simile Signature of Ganji File. NEW YORK. At6 months, oat ae 35 Doses=35 CENTS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. extuddt ti , " p r cs. : ST er a does SEE THAT THE at aad f FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. Ti fis not suid in balk. Don't allow anycne to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it ia “just es good” and “will answer every pur- pose.” B@~ See that you get C-A-§-T-0-R-I-A, The fas- simile LH is oa signature every ra . ¢ vk Wrapper, Italian Ware House + Beal’s Corner Cor. Crafton and Ct. Geo. Sts North side Queen Squarre jules Robin Medicinal Brandy Cee ee JOY & DAVIES. Wholesaie Wine Merchanta. For Sale. Tne subscriber offers for sale ‘he fol- lowing properties, formerly owned by the late Richard Piliman, at French River, New London, 1. A faria containing 25 acres, al! cleared and in a good stace of cultivaticn, sloping to the south. 2. A plot containing 2 acres, with good dwelling house coutaining 11 roome wnd a new bara and wagon shed, thereon There is also ther°on a store, complete with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. One acre of land, across ihe road, Opposite the store, and building lot at the Croas roads, near the store. These properties are well situated in one of the finest localities in Prince Ed- ward Island for business or farmiog purposes. The subscriber aleo offers foreale # dwelling house and lot at Kensington. The house contains 11 rooms, and is ip good repair Vor further particalars apply to Measra, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, 01 to the owner, LAVINIA J. PILLMAN, u 20 8, j.3mo Ayer, Ma*s ne OurNew System of ----- Business Practice Is the latest and best,and is working like a charm, It is real, actual busipess, and makes still more complete what was already the best sy- stem in the Dominion. We give the best business train- ing. Send for our new pros- pectus. You ean enter the P.E I. Commercial College at anv time. ISAAC OXENHAM, Prineipal and Proprietor Cn’town feb9—26 wte A ES Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Thing: get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check cisease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BROWNE Chemists, Toronta. SOS 99S SO99O999599090000005 Give 1, only food $ ye that will build up a weak cons- Baby ° titution gradu- Chance ally but surely is oe. 9 Martin’s ‘Cardinal Food: 2 PHOCSCOCSSOOSC VSS OS 9 9993OS 9009 ° a simple, scientific and highly nutritive preparation for infants, $ delicate children and invalids. 3 @ KERRY WATSON & CO., Prornicrons, ¢ oe MONTREAL. 999609990909 9090900090000 We are not soing tc move But we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Cro-kery i China and Glass now in stock, to _ make room for sprirg importations. Also:—First class Photographs | made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C. LEWIS Exactly opposite the North Side of Market House. Grarton Srrest....-...» Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Batablishment, on P. E. Island, | } QUEER AT TOMATONS EXAMPLES FROM THE DAYS OF DADALUS TO THE PRESENT. & Wooden Venus That Walked and s Brazen Man That Talked—A Wonderfu: Mechanical Duck—The Greatest of A.) the Fraudulent Automatons. There are few things more attractive © the generality of men or more calcu- ated to excite their wonder and admira- tion than a dexterously and mysteriously contrived automaton. There is, indeed, something almost uncanny in the sight ef a figure made by men’s hands acting like acreature of flesh and blood, and this uncanniness is one of the most sub- tle of fascinations. Hence the silver of the curious readily finds its way into the pockets of men ingenious enough to invent such marvels. This passion for che automaton is cer- tainly no new thing. One meets it in almost the earliest books, sometimes veiled in myth, sometimes more direct- ly stated. Vulcan, it will be remem- bered, made automatic tripods for the gods of Olympus — stools which ad- vanced of their own accord to the ban- queting table and so retired when the feast was over. Aristotle tells us that the human au- tomata which Dedalus made were so active that it was necessary to keep them tethered for fear they would run away. The same philosopher describes a wooden Venus who walked about and gives also the secret of the phenomenon. She was filled with quicksilver—a some- what crude device. Albertus Magnus is credited with having made a brazen } man who talked and St. Thomas Aqui- nas with having pounded it to pieces with a club, suspecting it to be a work of satan. Some marvelous feats of mechanism are credited to John Muller, otherwise known as Regiomontanus, who flourished in the fifteenth century, and in dealing with him we perhaps touch firmer ground. One was an iron fly which hew around a table, another | a wooden eagle which went out to meet Emperor Maximilian on his entry of Nuremberg on June 7, 1470, and re- turned with him to the city gates. Whether due or not to the stimulus given by Louis XIV, the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were in France times of great automatic activity. In- ceed, the first named century marks the beginning of the really historical era of automata. In the eighteenth century lived Mr. YVaucanson, perhaps the most wonderful of all makers of automata and the creator of the famous duck which first appeared before the pubiic in 1741. The duck was Vaucanson’s masterpiece and completed a reputation already made wide by his mechanical flute player and an automatic musician which not only blew upon the flageolet, but also kept time to it on a tambourine. The bird was of life size, and not only was it outwardly an exact imitation to a feather of a real duck, but its internal anatomy was absolutely true to life. So, indeed, -were its movements, for it swam, dived, walked, quacked, ate, drank and by an ingenious device even seemed to digest its food. This automaton disappeared after its inveutor’s death, but turned up again in 1840 in a garret in Berlin and was purchased by a George Tiets, who took four years to put it in proper working order again. At the end of this time it was exhibited in a room in the Palais Royal, Paris, where Mr. Houdin, the celebrated conjuror, saw it, and, indeed, afterward, when something happened to one of its wings, took charge of and repaired iX No doubt it is still in ex- istence. O! @ ore modern automata this is scarcely t*.e place to speak, for they are private secrets. Let us confine onur- selves to merely mentioning Mr, Mas- kelyne’s ‘‘Psycho’’ and ‘‘Zoo.”’ Like most things, automata have not always been what they seemed. Of many frauds upon the wonder loving vublic perhans the completest was that WooMy’s PHOSPHODIN E. The Great English Remedy. - Six Packages Guarantced to promptly. and permanentty cure cll forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesscs, ¢ i . foes: . Vp Mental Worry, excessive use of Toba Before and Aft T° ante, which even lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption end an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of eases; is the only Peliable and Hloncst Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some Worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, £5. One wiil please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. cco, Ovium or Stimu- 3old in Charlottetown by Gcorge E Hughes, Druggist — -— TO LET. _o- The new double tenement house on Brighton Posi, containing 10 large rooms heated with hot water, large bath room fitted with hot and co'd water, electric ight, ete, Possession given first of Me. Apply to FP J.J. McKINNON., 49—‘f > of the Yamous autonfatic chess player of | which was exhibited | Mr. Kempelen, all cover Europe at the end of the last century and afterward in America. It was the figure of a life sized Turk seat- ed behind a large box, the top of which was marked in the middle for chess. Prior to the automaton’s meeting an opponent the front of the box was open ed and skeptical lookers on were shown an arrangement of strings, pulleys and cylinders. After this they were allowed to examine the interior of the figure, which was hollow. Then Mr. Kempe- len wound up his Turk with a key, and it was ready to play, which it did by moving the pieces with its left hand and giving three nods for check to king and two for check to queen. All the noted chess players of Europe succumb- ed to the figure’s superior strategy, and its skill so impressed the Nmpress Cath- erine Il of Russia that she wished to buy it 21d was witb difficulty persuad- ed by Mr. Kempelen to give up the idea. It was not for years that the secret was discovered; but, like most secrets, it leaked out at last. The real chess play- er was a Mr. Wronsky, a Polish ex-cap- tain, both of whose legs had been am- putated at the trunk in consequence of % wound from a cannon ball. While the spectators were examining the box Wronsky was in the Turk’s body, and , when they turned to inspect that an in- genious mechanism slid him back into the box. To the fact that Wronsky was a chess player of consummate skill the wide fame of the automaton, which he secretly controlied, is to be attributed. After this disclosure Mr. Kempelen’s automaton naturally enough ceased to move mankind to wonder.—New York Post. —_——- Strict Sunday Laws. Swinemunde on the Baltic has strict Sunday laws. Shipmasters who enter the port are fined heavily by the town authorities if they bave their ships | washed or painted on Sunday or church holidays. As foreigners are not ac- quainted with the German church cal- endar they are frequently caught. Positively cured by these Little Piils, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Pure'y Vegetable, Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. 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For Best Bargains in Roots & Shoes, ae en i Nia a Naat en ee pene to eh } NOTES OF ADMIRATION Notes that are admired ey ail Musicial Critics are eaisly produced from any of our Pianos. Musicis a nagnet in the hcme. It educates, and refines the children, it draws friends together for mutual enjoyment. in faet—W hat is home without a Heintzman Piaro? Can't Afford it? Nonsense ? You can have the very best Piano in America, on the easiest possible Cali and see us about it. We are in The Connolly Building, Queen Street terms. sali cientine, Will nuns titiaaiiiiamitaiaie iis SS A nee Se gage he eee eS