>_>. eo The Quaker Charm. * Me Quaker rule bas been called in- fynman because it proscrited imnocent amusements and repressed the desire of the young for healthy expansion. All I know is that as L saw anc felt the im finence of this rube ft affected the chili ish imagination with an infinite ave, an infinite respect, a perfect ‘human calm. The hushed decorum of the house- hold, the elders, grave, silent, bat jus? and kind, with an vuassuraing but ur broken kimedlness, the absence of anger, ill temper, jealousy, mockery, resent- ment-—-and yet I beve seen sach bursts gorrow and pain--the spof%ess dress, the formal speech, the very neatness of the house furniture, preserved, quaint, THE DAILY EXAMINGR, C.LARLOTTEPCWN, JANUARY 21, 1898 LLL ST NTN |e Forgertes of Aotographs. “What about forgerics lithographs and photographed handwriting and all the | Other iniqufties one hears about in con- | nection With autographs?” spotlass, unharmed for geperations—all | these things separated the childish mind from the world that is fabled ta call so strongly to the caged bird; sep- arated it, satisfied it, filled it with an | awestruck imsuperable ‘love of home. The world might stir‘at times an ebd- soure thrill~of curizaity, cf envy, or of | longing, bet that the'temptation could endure long if it calfed the adolescent away from sucha heme was well righ am possible. And no yet have= named the stron- gest influence that kept him there—his Quaker motier’s ¢yes. Whatever else the claim of the Quakeress.to beauty, and often she bus no more than a healthy-color and a homely pleasant- ness of feature, one loveliness she rare- ly lacke—a broad, peaceful brow, and eyes Of a still d4erenity that dias no name. And to ‘her child she does not speak reproof, warning, sympathy and love, but looks them with these eyes, which speak the sorrow, the patience and the peace of heaven itself. To of- fend against them is impossible.— Thomas Wharton in Lippincott's. The Arrew Hung In Midair. ¥en actor teRs the following story: I remember seeing at a German theater in Wiesbaden a performance of the drama of *‘ William Tell.’’ I was told by the manager of the theater that the stage effects in the play were extremely fine, and that I was to wait until the scene where Tell's splendid marksman- ship was made apparent to ses some- thing that would astonish me I did wait patiently as I could until that scene,and I was certainly aston- ished. The scene arrived where Tel! is ‘to shoot the apple from his son’s de- -yoted head. As I gathered from the mubsequent occurrence, the apple and Tell’s crossbow were connected by an invisible wire, along which the arrow was to speed to the target. At the proper cue the arrow did speed half way toward the apple and there stuck, to all appearance in midair. In vain did the doughty Tell shake his bow to“‘joggle’’ the arrew to its mark. The sonaf Tell looked:very frighten- ed and didn’t know what was happen- ing. The apple firmly fixed on his youthful «cranium was bobbing about, the audience was laughing, and the Jaugh burst into a roar:when one ot Gesler’s guards, looking painfuliy like a gentleman who might officiate on one of the tramcars during the day, took in the situation and coming forward from his position at the side of .young Tell, calinly gave the recalcitrant arrow a smart rap:with his spear, when it sped on its way aud buried itself imthe apple on the. bay's head. —Pearson’s Weekly. SD SRAT.NG BOOTS Black and Chocolate GOFF BROS LEGAL _CARD. Mathieson & Bentley Barristers, Solicitors, Ete OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN J. A. Maruiesos, W. E. Bentvey, Geo’town. Ch’town. Jani—lawdwEx& Pat3inos; wJo0.& Watch- man ims, “Well, forgeries, of whatever kind, are numerows and very easy to detect. ”’ **Kasy to detect?’’ “Certainly, if ‘the collector has a cool head and does not allow the wish that an wutograph shall be genuine to father the thought that it is genuine. Mostof tho forgeries would deceive no cool, careful mam with a modicum of experience. Ags for photographs, they certainly cannot be detected at a glance. I frequently buy them in bundies of genuine autographs. Zhe test isadrop of acid. Thecarelessness “f young collectors is the mother of for- eries. ’’—Academy. The Modern Mother. Friend—What do you do when your baby cries at night? Modern Mother—I get up and go into another room where J can’t hear it.— Abendblatt der New York Staats-Zeitung. Irelant sends out as «raigrants to other lands from 40,000 te ‘5)),000 of her sons and daughters annually, while Scotland parts with only from 16,000 to 18,000, Ifa man could jump as far, in propor- ‘ion'to his size and weight, as a flea, he could at a single leap pass from St. Lois | to: Chicago. i 3yown’s Block ae The stories of slaughter & /that the old soldier could tell his little son are so aw- ful that they would make «a sensitive child weep with horror and pity. ‘ut all the stories 43 0f war on sea and FF }iand shrink into “insignificance be- fore the dreadful massacre of men and women, for which that relent- less enemy of life, consumption, is each year respon- sible. ' Scientists state that one-fourth of the adult men and wo- men in the civilized world have in their bodies the seeds of this grim destroyer. A single grain of dirt taken from a city street, under the microcope sometimes reveals as many as a millon of the r1inute but murder- ous bacilli ofcensumption., There has never been but one medicine discovered that will prevent amd cure this disease. It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly on the lungs, driving out dis- ease germs ard building new and healthy tissues. It «llays inflaramation of the mucous membranes. It is the great blood- maker, fiesh-builder and nerve ‘tonic. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consump- tion and diseases of the air passages. All medicine dealers sell it. Mrs. Louisa Steinmann, of 67th St.,“Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: ‘‘ Three years ago I was so sick I could not eat, sleep or walk, for [ coughed all day and night. My weight was meduced from 150 to 127 pounds. The first night that I slept four hours at one time, was after I had taken three doses of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ‘Discovery. The offensive matter expeciiorated ‘grew less every day and when I had taken the whole of one bottle I could sheep all night without coughing, and have been well ever since and:weigh 178 pounds.”" When someone is sick in the family and the doctor # called in, what is ‘the first question heesks? ‘‘Are the bowels regu- lar? That’s the question, isn’t it? Ifa wife and mother will see to it that when any member :of the family is troubled with constipation -a prompt resort is had to Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, there will be mighty little sickness in the family. One little ‘‘ Pellet’’ is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. They cure coastipation and biliousness and never gripe. They reg- ulate and invigorat= the stomach. liver and bovels. Found at all medicine stores, Makes a very acceptable and use- ful Xmas present. We are showing a nice assort ment of reliable time-keepers at VERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased to have you call and examine our Watches be forepurcbasing,as we may fave you $$$ We Guarantee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON JEWELER es aie Italian Ware House Beals’ Corner Cor. Grafton and Ct, Geo. Sts North side Queen Squarre Opening To-day Jules Robin Modicinal Brandy JOW & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. A. A. McLEAN, 0. C Barrister, Etc., Charicttetowa Cork Legs Were Scarce. One day in 18%0 Senetor Hampton was goiny, on his crutches from the sen- ate chamber to the house of representa- tives. In the middie of the big rotunda he met avery large man, also on erutch- es. He was a member of congress from Illinois, a Republican, whose name I cannot now recall. Hampton stopped him and kindly asked his name and how he had received his injury. After giving his name the congressman said amputation was neoessary by reason of a shot he had received in a fight with Hampton's cavalry. He did not dream he was talking to Wade Hampton him- self. *‘l am Wade Hampton,’’ said the senator. “‘If you have the leisure, please sit down and let us talk.’? Hampton had lost his leg after the war, when thrown from a mule while deer hunt- ing. The amputation was identical with | that of the congressman, and they fell a-talking. Up to that time neither had found « cork leg he could wear, and they discussed cork legs for a great while. They parted, after mutual pro- fessions of esteem. The next morning I heard the congressman tell the story in the committee room, and there never ‘was 4 man who had a higher regard for Wade Hampton than he had. I believe Hampton later found a leg he could wear. —Louisville Courier-Journal. Beat Him Down, Two Irishmen were cleaning a win- dow in a tall building. To facilitate their wark they had stuck a board out of the window, and Pat stood on the end of it which was outside and Mike on | the end inside to balance. Suddenly | Pat shouted : **Moike, I’ve dropped me sponge.”’ git it.’’ When he got to the street, he found claimed: ‘*Well, well, how did yez git down down, but bedad yez hov beaten me.’’ of the bowels, do not irri- tate or inflame, but leave ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 35 cents. Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Uc., Lowell, Mass. K] d k On ] C. 1. VANCOUVER is the best outfitting ably cheaper than in the United States. 2. VANCOUVER isthe nearest port 3. VANCOUVER is the termiaus fof the C. P. Railwav, whose steamers will “Thot’s all roight. Pat in a heap on the sidewalk and ex- here so quick, Pat? I iun all th. way Restore full, regular action FE s [ j all the delicate digestive or- i Ss o Start. from Vanocuver point on the coast, goods heing consider- of departure to the Yukoo district. s:art from VANCOUVER this epring. 4. All .orth-bound steamers call at VANCOUVER. 5. Direct steamers to Yukon ports have new commenced to run from VAN- COUVER. 6. VANCOUVER is the only Canadian port where parsengers vransfer direct from train to steamer. 7. KLONDYKE is in Canada, outfit in VANCOUVER, and save 30 per cent Customs Duty. W. GODFREY, esident Board cf Trade, V anconver,B.C New "© ears Goods Opal Rings, Carbuncle Rings, Jeweled Watches, Musical Chime Clocks, Musical Alarm € locks, Solid silver Ceffee Spoons, Child’s Spoons and Fork Cheese Scoops, Salt Cellars, Wedding Rings, any quality desired. Rings any size, style or stone made to order. BW.TAY LOR, Cameron Block. City. javl4dl25&w I'll go down and | She Met Him. He will probably never grumble again, no matter how late she is in keeping an |, appointment. They were to meet at the bridge, the Brooklyn end, and from there start for their destination, which was in Brooklyn. There was one thing she made up her mind to, and that was that she would not be late. And she was not. But there was no one to meet her. She waited minute after minute and quarter hour after quarter hour, but no husband. She began to be very angry, when suddenly a bright idea oc- curred toher. ‘‘I’ll warrant,’’ she said, ‘“‘that that man is waiting for me on the other side of the bridge.’’ She took the next car and went over. There he was, calmly chatting with a friend. In the car she remarked to him that she had waited some time. It is she who tells the story. ‘‘And I had all the car with me,’’ she says in the course of her recital, ‘‘and he couldn’t say a word. Then when he got over to the Brooklyn side I took him up te the po- liceman who was standing there. ‘Ofii- cer,’ I said, ‘do you know when I came on to this bridge?’ ‘Why, yes,’ he said, ‘I noticed you because you waited so long. You came here just an hour ago.’ ' And te think that man was standing there as calmly as possible, without a thought that he had a wife anywhere in the world!’’—New York Times. Missing Fire. “Glad to hear your son is getting on 60 well in the volunteers, Wicks. I un- derstand he is making quite a stir in the regiment on account of his shoot- ing. ” “*That’s right,’’ said Wicks proudly. “‘He’s going in for the Bisley shoot next year. That boy can use the rifle, and I'm going to let Lim develop his talent. He’ll be one of the best shots in the world. ‘Well, I hope for his sake that the old idea isn’t trne—that the next world is really a continuation of what we do here. ’’ **What do you mean, sir?”’ “‘However good a shot he may be in this world, I suppose you hope he will miss fire in the next?’’ Wicks is telling it to all his friends now.-—Strand Magazine. Her Charity Work. **No, Dr. Whiteband, I’m sorry, but I'm doing all I can afford todo for charity.’’ “And may I ask through which chan- nel your charitable work finds an exit?’’ *‘Certainly. I haven't missed a charity card party in two seasons. ’’— Cleveland Plain Dealer. vista Nalisitl To find by the liberal patron- ag2 given us that we have pleased our customers, both +s to quality and price. We intend to study their wants in every way during 1898 asin the past. G. HE. TAYLOR JEWELER orth Side Queer Square. 2s ® @2e 2]? 4a eo es @&D 131.25 BUYS A PAIR of mens light Dongola laced boots, suitable for wearing under rubbers and overshoes. si O00 for your choice of a lot of ladies and girls tine boots. 1 60 & 75¢ 4 Lots of ladies’ slippers, Moos e- hide Moccasins, from 0c a > =e e ee = 2] es eo pair up. ¢ iR. EK. Jost Stamper’sCorner. YW 2000 COB 8 £20028 32OET8 22 ( ; ‘ 9 , ? y ¢ ¢ ; Weuralei2 In the head is elmost invariaviy caused by ‘ecayed and aoscessed teeth Don’t sufier 1eedlessly when youcan be releived in a few 1ours and cured in a lew davs by the careful reatment we wil! give you. ORT AYERS DENTIST. 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