EE = See Sete "het ar —- —— A CALL TO ARMS BY THE WCTU From the Woman’s Journal, ear Comrades,—No year in the history of temperance reform has there been the call for enthusiastic hard work and agitation as 1897 The |ubilee VYear—and no time since the ‘‘Crus- ule ““ has women had such oppertunity of w king with God in wiping from the face f the earth one of its greatest of curses. This is particalarly so of Canadian women and it is for us tO summon Gur cOmrades to the realization of woman’s work as a great factor of working out for the Dominion the great probk { de stroying this arch destr yer fmen, and s.im- moning in the glad day when there will be few er sorrows and less crime, because the para- mou it cause for such has been put away forever. in aggressive work the W. C. T. U, must he in the front rank,—for aggressive work there must be many earnest souls and many hands engaged,—-and to this and white ribbon- ers must use all the forces at command ; earn- < > ls must win others to the ranks who wi st souls in the great work. qi ge! | officers } erewith send an earn- est ssage throughout the Dominion ranks that every sister be up and doing. We have put the inembershipmark at 20,000 for Canada when the W. C. T. U. census is taken at the convention in October next. This means that every white ribboner must secure at least one member, each new | teetotaler, a member secured means a helper by influences, money and work in the prohibition harvest. Prospects are that Canada will this year have the ] rivilege of expressing herself by po} ular vote of the people for or against the prohibi- tion of the liquor traffic. While we belicve right will prevail, God’s work is many times retard- ants. To win this battle for God and home native land and win it quickly means hard nest work and agitation for some are indif- nt, and Satan’s host in the cursed traffic will leave no stone unturned to snatch the prize from us whose daily prayer is ‘* Thy Kingdom Come.” With sword tn one hand and trowel in the other and God as our strength let us build the walls. What does 10,000 increased membership mean apart from the influence of the lives of so many more pledged people. It means ai least 5,000 more consecrated dollars to spend in the work throughout the Dominion by lecal, county, provincial and Dominion Unions ; money touse in educating the people to realize more fully the danger that lurks in the un- chained monster, to the individual and to the state ; added to this, it means that should the membership be increased to double what it was reported at the last convention, that one generous hearted gentleman in Montreal will donate for the benefit of the Dominion treasury the snug little prize of $5000 cash. Money is needed, and if money and mem- hership can be secured by the same stroke see the force that goes into the field to agitate, to educate, gees eagerly, joyfully and earnestly **to the help of the Lord against the mighty, the legalized liquor traffic which annually puts in drunkaris graves in Canada over 3,000‘ three thous:.nd blighted lives, three thousand ‘ef whom it is said in Holy Writ—No Drunk- ard can enter Fleaven. The present is ours, the Opportunity is ours, the incentive to earnest work are apparent. Let us double our diligence to double our mem- bership, and secure the blessing which follows all work dene, ‘‘ In His name. ” We are faithfully yours, Annie O. Rutherford, President. Amelia Yeomans, M. D., Vice Presdt. Emma R. Atkinson, Cor. Secretary, Elizabeth W. Mclachlan, Rec. Sec. Roberta E. Tilton, Treasurer. Nervous People find just the help they so much need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur- nishes the desired strength by puri- fying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Read this: “TI want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken Cured Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much good. I will not be withoutthem. I have taken 13 botties of Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum- mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M, MESSENGER, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that Floods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hooc & Co., Lowell, Mass, ° act easily, promptly and Hood’s Pills effectively. 25 cents. CART FOR Siut A ssbda Nahe ‘datt in good order will be sold cheap. Apply to Wn. Sellar, Butcher, Hillsborough St TO RENT A dwelling honse and stable at Alexan- dria, Lot 49. Beautifully sitaated for a summer residence; four miles trom South- port. For particulars apply to WwW. W. WELLNER | 123— THE DAILYJEXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 11, 1%97 ANNA EVA FAY AGAIN. eee MESSAGE TO MEN, _—_——-— Another Explanation of Her Alleged Mind Proving that Tr i Honesty and Trne Phi The editor of the Hypnotic Magazine gives the following explanation or the ‘ manner in which the alleged Spiritualiatic medium, Miss Anna Eva Fay, who appear- «| ed in Charlottetown some time ago, suc- { ceeds in answering questions: — | “The plan which I am given to undet- | stand Miss Fay made use of in Peoria, LII., (with gratifying results, 18 to connect a speaking tube from the cellar to the stage ‘The ‘mind-reader’ sits at a table, securely | bhadfolded. " The audience write burning questions upon slips of paper, and fold them carefully. These are collecied on trays, and emptied into a ¢mall sack plac- ed on the stage before the ‘mind-reader.’ The sack is bottomless; that is to say, the notes flutter through a hole cut in the floor to the cellar, where they are pounced upon by stage hands and other assistants in the good work of befvoling the public. The answers given are generally of small im portance; the point which specially appea's to the imagination of the questiouer is that his question should be exactly repeat: ed. There is a pocket in the sack which contains a number of blank pieces of paper folded like notes. When a eufficient nimber of questions from the audience have been received, the mind-reader stoops down and dips her hand into the pocket of the sack. Slowly she raises that hand, tightly clenched, and the audience can see that the mental strain is intense. The speaking tube runs up the leg of the table close to her ear. The whisper which comes from the tube ia inaudible, save to her. Then begins this highly entertaining per- formance. *The question whch comes to me from this piece of paper is,“ Shall I ree J. L. tomorrow ?” Sizned‘G. BY My an- swer is that it will depend upon how G. B. conducts himself. Is that correct? Ie the question correct, please? Will the writer inform me if I have correctly read his note? There is an embarrasing pau-e. Finally, afier much shuffling, a yoang man with a red tace rises to admit that he wrote the qnestion,aad he sits duwa again, amid the laughter of the audience. And so the game goes on. As fast as the stage bands in the cellar can deciper the meesages they may be repeated by the ‘mind-reader’ on the stage. Of course, a number of quec- ticns are not answered at all, but a little practice in this work makes the ‘mind- reader’ amazingly proficent in ambiguity in the event of failure, and the general opinion is that perhaps the etrain on her mind was becoming too great. SELECTED EGGS FOR FISTIDIOUS Ss TASTE a ‘ Speaking before the Agricultural Commitiee of the House of Commons a short time ago Professor Robertson dwelt at some length on the necessity of making careful selection of the eggs shipped for British corsumption. He said ‘‘Some provision has been made for the carriage of eggs. The demand in Great Britain for all perishable food products is always a discriminating demand. In_ this counury eggs are eggs, and you seldem hear a housekeeper speak of eggs being small or large. In England eggs are sold in different grades according to their weight by the long hundred or ten dozens. In these matters, apart from the size of the eggs, the British people are very fastidious and discriminating in regard to appearance and condition. The Minister of Agiculture asked me to accom- pany him toa conference of the egg men in Western Ontario on this subject last winter. A few of the points that were brought to the attention of the of the Minster of Agriculture were these: It is expected that in July, 35 car loads of eggs will be goinyr forward requiring eold storage on steamships, 50 car-loads in August, and 60 car lords in September. They assumed that probably one quarter more would be sent by other skippers from Western Ontario who were not represented at the meeting. Since then by reason of the pros- pect of an almost excluding tariff barrier erected by the United States a very much larger proportion of the eggs from Canada must necessarily find another outlet, and that will increase the shipment: of eggs very largely to Great Britain through these cold storage conveniences. ee A BOGUS LORC’S CAREER. Sidney Lascelles, alias ‘‘Lord Beresford,” has just been marricd to Miss Pelky, a rich Rhode Island girl, whose relatives have in- vested heavily in property in Fitzgerald, Ga. Eight years ago Lascelles was married to Miss Lillienthal, of Yonkers, N. Y., in Pittsburg, Pa. She was a woman of im- mense wealth, and only a few months ago obtained a divorce from Lascelles. Soon after his first marriage he became involved in money troubles in Georgia and was sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years. He was pardoned in January last, and, coming im- mediately to Fitzgerald, was successful from the first. Lascelles began in an insurance brokerage busiuess, then established a com- mercial brekerage, and now occupies the largest brick building in a wholesale jobbing traue. A short time ago he bid in the light and water franchise for Hitzzerald, and resold it ata profit of $10,000. Lascelles has been accorded a hearty welcome by all classes of the town, and has lately been a society favor- ire. He is now condncting the largest bnsi- ness in Fitzgerald and is generally acknowled- ged to have been extremely successful. His marriage was a very quict affair, at whice the Mayor of the town acted as best man. It is understood that Mr. Lascelles and wife have decided to make Fitzgerald their permaneut home, and they are preparing to build a handsome residence in General avenue. nn eee The English litterateur and critic Richard le Gallienne seems anxious to take the place as au desthetic celebrity formerly held in London society by Oscar Wilde. He appearer recently on a bicycle in. a black silk costume trimmed with cream- colored lgce, according to the London Figaro, which aleo asserts that his father is @ respectabie brewer. a RICH RED BLOOD is the foun- dation of good health. That is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, gives HEALTH. Re-ding Act, | antre hy Stil Exist. If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwoik, will take heart and write to me, I will send | him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect bealth and manhood, sffer vears of suffering from Nersons De: bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- nese, Ih ve nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympatpize with such sufferers, lam glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am weil aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly jost faith in mank/ad but I rejoice tosay that I am now perfecily well and happy once more and am desirons therefore to make this certain means of cure known toa!ll. If you will write to me you canr ly upen being cured and the proud sat siaction of having been of great service t» one in neei will be sufficient reward tor mv tronhie. Absolute secrecy assured, send 5e silver to cover postage and aderess Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood. Mich 135n&w. RACE WAR IN ARKANSAS. An Atkins, Ark., dispatch cave: —A race war ig in pregress in Lee township, Pope ‘y five miles south of Atking,in hich twoor three men have siready beea killed or fatally wouaded, and the community is ina State of great excitement, with a eer: ious outbreak I:kely to occur at any mon- ent. The trouble began Sunday night when a party of three or four negroes attacked two white mer, Jeese Nickels and J. R. Hodes. Nickles was cut by the negro- es, Warrants had been i-sued for the negro- es on Monday, but they declared that they would not be arrested. Reason Egg (white) helped them resist and when officers went to the scene Reason Egg attacked Cons- table E'ge with a koife and inflicted a dangerous injury. The constable succeeded in arresting Reason Egg after shooting him in the arm. Last night one of the negroer, Wm. Gaylord, who bad participated in the riots was taken from hie home hv a mob, suppored to be composed of white men, and after being stripped was tied to a post and beaten into invenstibility. He was alive, but was unconscious when found and bas since died. The whole country is stirred up end further outbreake are looked for at an¢r moment. ean? SIBERIAN HCRRORS DENIED. Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Waters, the military attache of the British Embassy at St. Petersburgh, has just returned from a 4,000 miles sleigh ride from St. Petersburg to Vladivostock, on the Northern Pacific ocean, in midwinter. He gives an emphatic denia!, of the stories told of Siberian horrors. Dur- ing the whole journey he saw nothing to justi- fy the startling tales told on the subject, and says that in the depth of the Russian winter, with ninety degrees of frost, he found the exiles travelling in comfort, smoking and sing- ing, and in every case well clothed and well fed. Any prisoner falling lame or iil is plac- edina carriage and driven to the nearest hospital. In a majority of cases, the Colonel asserts, the Siberian exile is better off than‘ if at howe, and he adds that political prisoners, unless they have committed a serious non- political crime, are not imprisoned, thei- heads are not shaved and they are not fettern ed. Even the Poles, exiled for taking part ie insurrections, are now, according to Colona Waters, in many cases free to return to Russir y and several of them are employed as govern- ment officials. ——— CHARLOTTETOWN -—TO— Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent 116— COMING! Babbin's — Pleasure Party FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY At Georgetown, Cardigan, and other stations along the line, on the week com- mencing Juoe 7th. Presenting the fol- lowing programme. Dr. Babbin, the Magicien, performing magic Feats that have never yet been seen in this country. An exilition of Sleight of hand lasting half an hour. Mr. Louis Dunbar and Pr. Pa obi in a Burlesque entitled The Upper Ten and the Lower Five, in which they will give a1 insight to city life. Dr. Babbin 1n Barjo Songs. Laughable Jokes, Negro Songs, Jig, Reel nud Clog Dancing, ‘Plantation Steps—in fact the earence of Old Virginia. Mrs. Nollin’s Party, Dr. Babbin and Mr. Louis bunbar, consisting of Inetrumental Music, Singing, Fuony Sayings, and Laughable Jekea in which Dr. Babbin wil] render his challenge bone sulo. He will aleo nive various. imita- tione—keeping time with the music. Latest Parodies, Stump Spéeche-,Songs and Dances, together with the newest and most Laughable Farces, ever seen in this co'ntrv. Come and enjoy a hearty jaugh. | Admission 10¢ and 20c. VERY LIKE A PLAGUE. Twenty or more buildings in the neighborhood of 64 South street, New York City, are literally swariing with bugs imported from India. It appears that last September Chas. Griffen, who has a astor- age warehouse, received 70 bags of corian- der seed from India. The price fell then and the seed has remained there ever since, With the coming of warm weather the seeds commenced to open, A day or 80 later a few millions of bugs emerged aud wandered allover the place. They filled the hallways, the offices and vis'ted the neighboring stores. South street com menc- ed to think that a modern Egyptian plague bad errived. Comp'aints were sent to the board of health. An inspector ealled en Griffen, and he had the seed taken away. The bug-, how- ever, refused to move, and are ctill in possession. Griffen says thev breed rapidly, but live only 24 hours. As far as can be Jeurned, the birth rate exceeds the death rate by a few hundred per cent. The soup and grav- ies at a neighboring restaurant are thick- ened with bugs. Thev are baked into bread by the adjacent baker, until it looke like currant loaf. Nearby bartenders mix them into cocktails and pousse cafe, and they rollick in the grocers’ sugar #nd spices. Business is almost suspended, and the block may have to be abandoned. New Zealand’s representative Maoris for the Queen’s celebration have been selected for their size. Two of the 1atives weigh respect- ive'y 400 and 365 pounds. Mr. Gladstone admits that when he was a schoolboy he occasiovally bet a shilling ona prize fight. But as that was upwards of seventy years ago, even the Grand Old Man’s most straiglt-laced admirers will not find it hard to overlook the fault. Toronto is to give a fine casket as a Jubilee gift to the Queen. The casket is designed by a firra of local jewellers. It is said to be a ‘beautiful piece of work, and the police have to keep the crowd moving opposite the window where it is on exhibition. LSP: =. 5 PE oe eee aN o hed SS ee i ht Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Ilearty Eating. A per- fect renedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drvowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smaii Dose. _ Small Prico. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Littie Liver Pills. IDR CLIFT treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Teart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, alpitation. Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—Altuminuria Bright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—-Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae- mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism,Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura. OIF male Organs—Inflammations and Displace ments of Womb, Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Conyulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften- ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity— Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf ness. 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Should he cail'on you I’ bespeak for bi your favorable consideration, and any order you may @} him will be fillec as soon as possible and guaranteed by M4 Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, Cameron BLoqy City, if after a trial they do not prove as satisfactory as 9 E W. TAYLOR, Ci