t Loadon House Bui! Je YEAR — iia eed Six Montane Tree One 3 Bent an CALENDAR FOR OCTORER, 1894, First Quar 6th day, S.6m, p. m., ] t Mo “ ith iav, h 28. 3m p.m., N. W baat ( ar ‘ ' ™ m. W N y V é 44.7 I oe Day W isa Sun | High ' ses | Bete water _— | -—-—- — os — am; ™m 1 | Monday 64/5 35] mors 24 Tuesday si 3 0 4 34 Wednesday | | Si. 4} Thursday 5 297; 323 5] Friday | Sits & 3 | Saturday [we = ris IAy | l 23 | 4 ¢€6 8 | Monday 21 | 5 19 9 Tuesday | i? | & 40 9) Wed iay i 12a Ll | Thursday l6] 8 28 2 r ial y | it} 9 | 13 | Saturday mi 469 89 14 } Sanday Pe@hd> Wp 16,35 1S } ‘d ta - | S| 10 46 if i nesday ‘| 7 liz L7 | We way ater’! is: tt i 0 43 ii] L 3i 2 wa ay | 2 28 21 |S 458] 339 a ah-4 a ge. 25 a} : ay 1 * | o4 t ) 24] ‘Votnesday | 36] pp he sb 25 | Thursday } 37 7 & 28 26 ub 381 60 9 lI v4 Satur lay | i0 {8 | 10 23 2 ; Sunday 4! { ll 4 29 | Moaday 43] 45) 11 31 ol I wesday 44 | 3 | morn 31 J “Ve !nesday 646)4 42]; 0 20] eee Ra St ee er Ne DANY GAAMINER THe Leaping Dally NEWSPAPER or P. E. Istanp, from the office of s isvued every ternoon, the “EXAMINER T’rerreeine Company, in the jing, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. 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Double Superfine Mixed , rs (= Narcisené-—+Poeticus Orvatus, Double White, si Vou Scion Crocus — Named Sorte, Snowd Single and Double, op ties, vyeciptu- all wa rig tet Ialies; binese 5. secret Lilies, Purchase when buying Bulbs may bring their own pots ar id have bulbs potted free ed hare. These Kalbe are fur sale at the lowest prices. N&thing ta so Beautifal a3 adie ¥ £f FUere 4 ywe whifelz are tty, gree win winter. JOHN WILLAAMS, Ridgeway’s Old Nursery, sept22 .. Upper Pringe Street. TPO HIKE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Doubk-seated Phxeton. Enquire at G. G. JURY'S. Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite | Poxt. Office, Charlotte- very TRE —— FO R—— Creameries and Cheese: Factories. dil! ae BRE e best work ciaie’ on all The ver, »bs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. TE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. 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Bailding Qaeen ey Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat » > Rovres —__——— — ee ae — —_ — - — ' if i , ' and Richmond This is the season when we preciate a warm, comfortable, Porous Waterproof Everybody. i properly /ap- Coat. is-asking for’ “Rigby.” Has proved by its enérmous sale’that it is The best value for the Consumer of any soap-in the-market. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It briigs them less labor, greater ‘comfort: Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. EB. Island. RUN DOWN WATCH ———-- -- ———_—— | Patronize Watchmakers of recognized ability. .We make a specialty of bringing Kine Watches to keep close time. | Special attention given to Railroad eo Watches. cee Correct time your watches will keep if ‘we repair them. Watcher | , at, lowest prices in the:eity.. “) 7s IY aie ft G.-G. JURY we =““Noith Side Quees Souare, Charlootieiowa, August 1, 1894.) ae ud Ne: ns Abas ‘Oltice. New Boot and, Shoe. Store. "i ee end i — oe WEEKS & WARREN, FOOT. | We show fine lines in GENTS’ LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR, Our Stock is now complete, personally selected in the best markets for? spot cash. Cal] and examine the stock and note our low prices, which must comngugd a ready sale. We also carry full lines of Ames Molden & Co’s. celebrated g: wus 3" ery | Po PUBBERS k I Mi 1 Qhild RUBBERS, in Grpoby oy ott rakes ; Gents’, ; Migses’ Ae vildren OVER-GAITERS. ME PTT ER Tia PE We have made special ag rangements with A, : Vebs 4 ate Har Webster, Shediac, N N. Btoshachllel dic Wel l-Andwh! ree 6 be aed we we re prepared to, sell at low pricess ed , ‘Osi S| phhod fii te me WEEKS. eR | octl 1—eod & wy NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. TO aa ite “= te RY ee AR ae UENEATHE THe WATERS, ERED IN SUBMARINE TUNNELING, | THE DEADLY PRESSURE ENCOUNT- | ; Truly One Half the World Does Not Know | Mow the Other Half Lives—Dearing an Atmospheric Pressure of 65 Pounds te the Square Inch. | Laboring on the firm earth, with out of dioors” to breathe, ‘perspiring, and, grumbling at one’s hard luck, a ison seidom, if ever stops to think that 1 work day after day deep down in the ter, or the mud, with none bat artificial i to ymide their movements, and only tie air that is pumped to them to breathe, People who werk in, the open air would time in a or an air lock,» st- tz a taste of what inds like and, howWit to be cured forever of grumbling at theig dot and: to thank their lucky stare iit it has been ordained that .they work mayhap, ave culy to labor for a short iver’s suit, # caisson, rein, our top. of the earth. Lhe work of adiver, his sensations while cer tle water-~and his experiences have oft.u been written.«bont, but those of the r lock’ and worker have not. Vile he do s not face the danger of foul- gy pipes and lines, the diver, he tays down louyer, gets warmer, and. his geal danger lies in the stagnation of blood avd paralysis, resulting from the changes ol iors Mr. « Rapier of No, 56.. Cambridge street, = ast © is su’ air lock worker, and talks most interestingly. His .k was maiuly in the air locks used in Luilding thé gtédf S$ado0). river tunnel. lo a Herald reporter he ‘alked of some of ti bensations, dangers and experiences, He said that while amau working on the ‘ caisson as does im bridge, } surface-of the earth bears up au,.atmos- puerie pressure of fifteen pounds. to the neh, men in the locks beara »presstre of rou fitteen to fifty pounds of compressed h¥r according to the depth.’ The heaviest ev worked under was borne by tive divers-on- the lish coast—sixty- Four of these died five min- tes after coming ont. While, as a general thing, the diver stands not nearly that. amount of presaure, ind seldom stays dowh more than two sours, the men in thé Hudson River Tan wel stood-a pressure of from 40 to 464 pounds,and worked in four hour shifts. >ume aner stayed. down 20 hours at a treteh, but did not work all the time, and Snperintendent Haskins stayed down once ea ~*k adtire ev bwe pounds, hours, The sensations experienced are peculiar. WW PP" # Indy fifst stepstn there js a tin- yinthe ear anda pain in the head, ah wl when he talks itis apparently through se. This is ciused by the presgure, bliite This tnd the remedy is to lwld the nose, e month and blow against the éars, relieyes the pain and. steps: the -sensation. he pre is all on the worker feels all right and experiences no diseom- fort, ‘Shen there is a sort of exhilaration, ind a may yon more work: in the lock than he cohld do ontéide. * Another peculiar thing about the action ofthe pressure dé that a man may have ugh aboard when outside to just make him feel Joly; bot when he steps intg the loek he is as drunk as a loon. The da: coming Out of the pressure into the epen ain. lt is then that is ‘apt to stiffer trom stagnation of ie bleed .and paralysis caused by the change of atmbsphere.’ Besides ttriss man may be attacked in the head or stomach with severe pains. Three out of five cases hep th 9 bead dead atcmach are attacked result fatally. Anether severe malady :resnlting from the change is what is ca}ied the ‘*bends.” b This js the air getting indetween the flesh and the bone. It is extremely painful, and so severe thit'a quart of ‘wliisky adminis- tered in half an hour would not intoxicate “thepatient. ~ The stagnation-and paralysis .tg the worst dangers, and do the work “qniekly. © Many men baye begn’ keeled over by these causes,” and ‘not a few die. Uld timers, at the, business sometimes get cenght. Mr. Rapier himself was twice at: tacked. .The remedy for this paralysis is a guick return to the air iock. The effect of the pressure varies on ani- mals, as is Shown by the mules used in the iludson’ River Tunnel. Some of | these beasts are kept at work / down’ below for a yexr and on being brought up are ‘worth more than when they were ‘taken down: Others that had been inthe’ works four monthe, had to be killed. ‘he men as a general thing do not re- main as many years at the business, and aman should never work at it after he is 40 years of age. Cutting a hole and building a tunnel through water ie an, extremely. difficult thing, and by many was. thought. ‘to be nipossible, Still it was-done /in the case the’ Hudson” River tenmel, and the ne se us told by Mr. Ripier, is’ very in- terestil: The wo roth on the tunnel had iitighdesta uutil a body of water, was struck. o tunnel through this hole of Water) was * puzzling qnestion. It waa done this wea} A bo-called balloon was constract- ed, by making a netting with canvas. The, imteFior of the balloon wast hen filled with blne clay and salt hay. When filled, the balloon, thirty feet'in diameter, weighed tir tons. The hole of water-was~then lo- eaied, and, with aid of a huge steam der- rick, the balloon was dropped into the hole. = Bhény several scow loads of dirt were d@urbped down onto tlie balloon, and the whoie thing was left te settle, — At'the efid of ten days the Work’6f cut- ting through the balloon was begun. This WAS & Spry @ifficult job. An idea of what hard \cutsing it was may be gained from the fact that it took two months to dig through the thirty feet, the plates and linick were going in as the work progres- sed. —Boston Herald. When ssnre uquor en gét lies’ In s Inan great | The Pineal Gland. ‘rhe pineal gland is a small body almost in the centre of the brain. It contains a cavity holding a sandy substance com- posed of phosphate and carbonate of lime, Ifs use in \the animal economy is abso- Intely unknown, Fanciful physiologists + tmve-cen jectured it to -be -the seat.of the | soul. —Chicago Herald, puOOe’s: ‘Sarsapartiia! wins 1S way “MB into the confidence of the people | bythe. good. it is doing. Fair trials | quarantee permanent — = $10; oer set. Pagal “sets $2.00 -dui up ae Painless ¢- traction of teeth: at CIeve ge A Charlottetown, P. Ki. |. all } How ~ } | ; | | appointed a Roval Commission et -_ ea home. BAMA CILYE. ONE OF THE pRiaut LIGHTS OF THES OPERATIC STAGE, ; French star appears above Hrilliant little face is well Lnown te musical peeple every- The whose pleasing where. Her wonderful stuecess in the opera of ‘Carmen’ bas } ed her in the highest cank ef artists. Speek- ing of ‘Vp Mariani,’ the great nesve and stomach tunic, : he says she teok i¢ to’ ‘enre a cold,’ and ic really ea- abled her t»> sing Carmen the same evening. ‘Vin Mariani’ (Mariani wine) nourishes an] strengthens the whole system, is very palatable, never produces constipation; but, on the contrary, aids digestion and assimila- | tion. Send stamp to Lawrence A. Wilson & €o.. Montreal, and they will send the portraits of many cele- le who have testified in brated peerte favor of this worderful coca tonic. NEWS NOTES. § |The once famous John L. Sullivan, is out with a $29,000 eballenge to fight the | winner of the Corbett-Fitsinimons fight. | Thetrade returns for the quarter are not of. The exports are valued At. $34,565,471, adecrease of $4,480,080. The Tm ports are $30,939,398, a decrease of $3,000,000. The duty collected was $4, 609,416, d decrease of one million one hundred thousand dollars. Free traders are naturally exercised at the revelation ef the agricultural depres- sion in England. Itdestroys their argu- mentthat free trade would benefit Cana- dian farmers. English farmers have been living under free trade conditions for nearly half a century, and they find that intense competition bas proved too much fur'them, They havesmet in solemn con- vention and demanded protection, but the transportation and middlemen’s interests are 80 much more powerful than the farm- ers that English politiciansare afraid to accede tothe request. the condition of atfairs that Government which is So serious is the aow enquiring int» the trouble, Betate of the hate Charles B Rob- ertson, of Gharlos'atiwn, Mer- chant Tailor, Deceased. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “ Tener Estate C. E.: Roberts - ”) willbe received by Messrs. M. & D. MeLeod at their | office in rent tt a up to THURS. DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, | A. D. 1894, at noon, for the purchase of 1. The.steck in trade of the . above estate, Slisp -and Oice Furniture and Tailors’ uteasiis now in store and premises on Richmond Street, and the gvod will of the business carried on by the deceased, together with the Jease of said store and re - The book debts and promissory notes owing Mr. Robertzon at Uime of his death. Separate tenders for No. 1 and No. 2. Stock list (which has just been taken), lease and list of debts and notes can be seen by intending purehasers on applica- tion to Mr. I]. it. Boswall, at the store. Terms—One-third cash, one-third in three months, and one-third in six months; last. two payments to bear interest at six per cent, and to be seguréd to my satisfac- tion, Each tender to specify nature of proposed security, and to give names of sureties. I will pot be bound to aceept the high- est or any tender, SUPHIA C. ROBERTSON, Adiministratiix. Ch’town, __Ch’town, sepi29— —dy wky ae a OTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &e. The subscriber is now prepared to mae Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Divisict Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; aiso, Mechanic 4 and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci + cations and Estimates. Ii P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street, Cc harlottetown, Aug, 25, Issi—dy & ws THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established’ with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artistes. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1665 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, Admission Free. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the Freneh school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great’: many others, are membeis of this Society. 68 members of this Society are exhibitors in the Salon in Paris. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, distribution by lot every week. Price of tickets, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. and _auy g29—mwf tf “ABO LET. Hill sbarough. Shatin Rink, hime for a the Hi!]sborough ating Rink” ix Or twélve months from first of November next, will be re- ; and prompt returns made. “00 10 THE FOUNTAIN Your Burden of Pain « and Suffering will Roll Away, Paine’s Celery Compound Heals and-Guvés, nee me « Thousands Have. Been Given. a New Lease of 4ife } an attack of asthma, | co.opne, Test lis Virtues, Weary Suf-| ferer. “(ro with thy pains to the folinudin; ; Go with thy load of disease ; Use nature’s cure and healer, Thou shalt have health, stréenéth ease.” . and } } Every ailing sick and disewsed tan) wo- man and child must go to the/same foun- tain for cure. There is no fastiionable or royal road for the elite and wealthy of se- cicty ; the noble of birth, “the ‘titled | and affluent must lay hold ofthe samé tineans for banishing disease and anflering that is_ so eagerly sought after by those in vm bler | positions and circumstapews. | As the sun ehines onthe mei and poor, | the rignteous and unrightéons, blessin, all | alike ; so does Paine’s’ Gelery Confround | give life, heaith, strength mild a fresh Jease of life to people of every 'wralle and’ Clas all who wish to regain hea!th’ and strength. I have been a great sufferer for years from nervousness a’ d weakness, anil have had | the advice and attendance of “dvetors with but little benefit. 1 wasindi¢ed ta use your Paine’s Celery Comipoutid, some time ago,and I must confess itis ‘the best medicine IT ever used: “Nothing élse has ever done meso much gogd? and 1 now fee] quite a different person.” “T trust sufferers will not be" fhflienced to use any other mediciné while théy can_ es yours which does suth good work. cannot speak strongly’ enough i in’ favor of Paine’s Celery Comportuil, aid Vou may be assured T will ‘always’ teéominend it. Yon are at liberty to’ publish this letter in your work.” Grateful —Comlor Epps’s . Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough’ knowledge ofthe nat ural laws whieh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and’ by ‘a careful application of the properties of well‘select- ed Cocoa, Mr. Epps nas’ provided far breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save ws many heavy foctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that’ a constitution may be gradually built up until ’ strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hendrels of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many, tacal shaft by keeping ourselves ‘well forti fied by pure ‘blood anda properly nourish id frame.”—Civil Service Gazette,” Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled tus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, Homecepathie Chemiata, talon. a land POTATOES. This is the year, to ship Potatoes to the United States market. The duty is re dueed, and the crop throughout the West- ern and Middle State# .a faihure. | Prices must rale high. Consignaients solicited Write for par- ticulars and referencés to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. P. O. Box 227. dow pw Lin —act3 REVERE _ HOTEL, (Fs: merly Rocklin House.) This centrally located ‘Hotel, which is within five minutes’ walk. of. Rajlway Depoi. has” .been thorouzhly_” Jeaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot 4 in any Hotel in the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets all trains. P. 8. BRUWN, Proprietor: septl9—dy 6m wy 1 yr What’s the time? If you have a Cough it is time your were taking THE OLD STANDARD C FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ai if ASTHMA aus all LUNG NS. Gray’s Sevep uted ‘on more rea by mé up to Fifteenth of November next, af odn. “Will not be bound to ac PR tbe highest or any tender. Ulars as to rights under lease can te obtained en application to ' D. C. McLEOD, z°<) ¢ sadbeodtoaiael “7 octl6—2w eod pat a ates on | in Viettina; ‘4Otr Paris correspondent | time js coming wiih D 3 ntact ve cents a bottle. TT VOL 34.—-NO. 96 VALUABLE REMEDY: Inhaling Selene w ater Check Asthma, So It Is ens Attacks of asthma may he br weht«n la the most varied an.i s ngnl iY calises; dl fi ent sorts of scents, the odor of raspbers i: as was tle case of Clande Bernard; 1 mi BAY, the yaporof asnuiphar teat at has just been lignted, the dust fre oats or powdered ipecueuanha. Oue patie will have «sihma in thenorth, bat wil. b free from it in the sonth; ar ajli have but still another will have th attacks as long.asheis in Ezypy Lut will be relieved as'soon as Le gets’ to Bea. ase: 4 It is generally admitted nowadays that the attack of asthma is dune to.a# spasin of the ines) iratory muscles, and that the ori gin of the trouble‘is some stimulation o the nasal mucous membrane, On the otiiet hind, it is also known that ‘a Vigorons stiuialaijon of the’ mucous membrane oi the noss may pnt an end to an attack of astiima; therefore in this purely “neérvon- phenomenon the’ same cause pay either bring on or put an end to thé attack. Tt is on this peenliarity that aré basedia certain number of méthods of tréatment of and the latest born of these metinods consists in sniffing ean di My readers may remember that I made known to them the process wher by, M. Roux of Lyons cuts short colds) in the head and ¢hest at their beginuing, | coneista in having the patients inhale by the, mouth and nose for about two miuute- and abont four or five times fifty drops of cologne water, asthma in Paris, will be perfeetiy well Mot terrible day it is avon how | claimed: that the same method will pat au end to an attack of asthma. The Musienes San, writes: A showing tu in a few Fiench caricaturist has been What’ Cyclists will come ations. The future ' the hips up like the definition of a length without breadth. Bélow the be he is swollen out hard flesh mouecies, and the calves are; moustronu-i big Prof. Yung; aity, on the other hand, xener veloce man” ie fron line w.th of the Geneva Univer believes’ that th human, beiw of, W hat Wi yreat etid of civilization no seems ty be to epable us. te antusing fe-tand lege when ws to sueink evelingy Ube ws. wi hace, NO vit move Ala Tuts. fa who are victine Of nervonanes®, Thedmna- petting Gert \ ete otrical duattosiey co wet tism, rieurntyni; dyspepsia; intigestion and | OU Tai! T baiiowns. "bbe tencenen ts | liver and kidney tronttes. . re i ae re pom vote, inte a All troubles quickly roll’ awry when | . ey: mr fe a oil See Cena ~ ; - ‘ the fait.re Wiiinan Creature wih fave th nature’s great medicine is: need. Ta the | ¢ Hy past tens of thousands ), ave sed the yy Sfp hay Oe Sateer CORES SOE fee waters of that unfaili ng fountacn of vires. 4 ‘ot =e , and have been made Pa hole. Thoustinds | > Nae lige ae Oar are testing it to-day, and mirfacilous ore |} Ve fO8 Pawel Mee at sol Fouds | Lash: qe suits are the fruit-. Tf your are suiferias, | PO! Ys chewed, Wut as the mgs dear reader, detay no longer; test the great} dct Will jinerease in pace whe bre healer that Aias won ‘soanaw’ victoriess it }cevelop. Of course Une y sigan ds will meet. your” wants and needs. Por} beanty with these anatomieal @lieices y vour encouragement thy following letter} giter. Wile they do. a persoa wilt a from Mrs. Fanny M. Harff; of Salmon | of teeth evel as wound now excite t | Point, Ont.. 18 given as’ a ‘préof 6? what re- | miration of a @ettise would almost seem: anltt you may reap, if you tise ' Paine’s | Least of prey.+-Lomlon Daily News, | Celery Compound: “ATE receiving | oe 1 oo much benetit fron: Paine’s Celery Com- Peaeny See Verge eee pound, I think it my duty to “inform suff Most people have heard o¢ anI seen pe erers what this great mediciné ‘can do for | tares of the “praying mantis.” a enrions insect of large size, eo named from ti; devotional atiiiude it assuines when wat ing for its prey. It such as injure apple trees, ber of these valuable insects were hatehe eut.in the vivarinm at the State Horticul- turel society's yesterday, and by evening had grown to be as large as mos quitoes, A great number of are being reared for them to, feed upon, and it was weuderful to see the tiny mantis, as soon.as it had straightened ont its legs, start off up the branchof an apple tree on which the ‘young: caterpiliars! weeks old, were feeding not wore ‘than ten minutes vl, catérjillar ten times as ‘fea¥y as ti but Was put to flight. “The eygs of « mantis were sent from Japan, afd the is sects raised are eventually to be distributed among orchardists to destroy caterjiillars and other insect pests. —Portland Oregon- ian, 11¥e8 On A large num vaterplilars rooms eaterpillar- now uc Oirelitthe mant, tudkledin thiaedé Wised®, The w cena Black ¢ Cross Fish. Both China and Japan known as lands where have long bee rare forma of lx vegetable aud animal jifeexist, but, Idoa't remember of ever having seen anyt in print until lately coneerning the ** fishy,” a piscatorial wonder which ab in the fresh waters of both countries, rarést apecimen of the two is the knéwn of the by a term signifying “the fish of the tlack cross itis a pi colored (belongi ig tothe vv lu fis fainily), otily about four s seemingly almost transparent, ‘with the ex ception of a jet black cross eisai ig down the back, with side arms pointing down and outward toward the lateral fins. Tha ‘‘white cross fish” appears to be but a vari- ety.of the above described apecies, res-mb ling it in. general outline of form, Iu tiuis variety the skin is of a more decided red Japs fisth ir — lon oe cand the tail broader and more flatten+d Ittakes its common name from the fact that both sides are marked with perfect figures of white crosses, Freak of a Sleep- Walker. Simon Bunte, aged forty, came ont of his boarding-house last night at 10 o'clock and paraded down Mississippi street. The peculiarity of Bunte’s outing was that he was ‘sound asleep, and had om-not a stitch of clothing. As he ambled ‘along, his hands folded behind him, pedestrians shied from him, believing him An acquajstance summoned up insane. courage end ssked Bunte what, he meant by this shattering of the proprieties, bat he mere jy .grunted and went on his way. Finally he turned into an alley, lay down on the eebbiestones and continued his sleep, The police aroused him, and. Joaded him into the patrol-wagou and took him to the police station’ “The jolting of the Black Maria wate, and possesses the finest bath rooms } gwakened ‘hinh, aud, realizing his — thient, hé was ovéerwhel med with mortific: tion. “This ’morttiiny in court it was shown to be a'plain case uf somnambulism, and the prisoner was yseleased,—Indianapolis Journal. Just the Reverse. 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There are twoonrch one containing sixty trees of different varies ties of frait. About one and a half miles from the city, Terms easy. ©, BENOIT. sept2>—3m dy & wky — —— — Scrofula is Diseasé’ Germs living in the Blood and feeding upon its Life. Overcome these germs with Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, and make your blood healthy, skin pure and system strong. “hysicians, the world over, rse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! nt & Bowne, Belleville. Ali Druggists. Sc. 461 ‘ 1 ena - me pantie enatpentemenea— CANADA ATLANTIG “——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line Not Calling at. Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. _The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter until further notice), at 7 p- ™., Hawkesbury, Saturday, 10 a. m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. Returning from Boston every Tuesday at 10 a, m, HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX * will uve Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Wednesday at 8 a. m., for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at noon. Passengera arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets fe for sale and checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Oo. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. septs! is lil icici diame aon ens