Pits Bingen ogi ben M *- <9.yale 2 iY EMMI] l LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS sued every afternoon, from the office of | None Better ! pe EXAMINER I URLISHING COMPANY, in the | woud. House Building, Queen Street. poe Ss RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. None Cheaper ! NN ADVANCE) i on ha pcckck “eS Se SS eal cee : For Fineness of Fioish and Artistic rs THREE M@NTHs see con rijdodicsadn 1.00 R enudileg Room ——— — : ——————_ I p-ctesseeeten ioeeetanatiniamnnananegtaneneteneniatimasniannatenumtienenncigiemnnonaiinteeeanttitemabinecimeaaeimenntocadionice tte ements Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are uneur- x q ee ee ' ot Cu vonstenn Sid | Mouse of Gowns passed anywhere. i k post p LO any ps ‘5 sOUSe OFS Mave | * a" . ——<_o ny tows. svus svilars a Year “This is true Liberty, wien Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides. Single Oopies Two Oents Special attention given to CHILDREN’S i r : i : PICURES; also to Copying and Eu- t The Weekly Examiner ici ial wa ( is issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ «fflve. [t is made up of matter | which has appeared in the Daily editions, and | men nguens tale owand) VW OL 35. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. KE. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1896. NO 217 ENTRANCE ON GRAFTON ST. 7 ne : OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, d fuil ofthe latest news. i ! : feb20 $y HIS SELF-DENIAL, A MODEL SAVAGE. | They Had Almost Enough to Set Tpa | ~s= ¥ King Khama Is an Autocrat of the Best a Jewelery Store. | Possible Type. j H The honeymoon was over and they King Khama is a model savage, if a | a had settled down to show themselves | black man who has been thoroughly t . staid and steady old married people. civilized by European and missionary : “Harry,” she said, knitting her | influences can stili be called one. He ! ; pretty brows as if greatly perplexed, | : ae is an autocrat of the best possible type, ‘ i I've been trying to arrange things a | + P whvuse :nfluence in his country is en- ai g rrang ings ¢ ‘ : : : ' f litile systematically to-day.” oO , i tirely thrown into the scale of virtue ri “Quite right,” he said. ‘It’s time | 1 & ‘ for the suppression of vice. Such a $ we were settled and had everything | thing as theft is unknown in his realm. arranged properly.” ' : a He will not allow his subjects to make Yes, but, Harry, the fact is I—I—” | or drink beer. He has put a stop also “y what? ‘Méthine hee gone to the existence of witch doctors and grong, has it ? he asked anxioualy, | their wiles throughout all the Bamang- ; ? “© 1: but everyone was so kind | 5 wate. ‘. — a 2 Bad 0h @ Mithe bet tos | He conducts in person services every ; pe woulds’s he eeones te aol] cave | Sunday in his large, round kotla, or i af cence dealt t5 . place of assembly, standing beneath the 2 a ( ce 0 d I tree of justice and the wide canopy of analy hes S. SeerehPiimadedl: for Boys from age 10 to 16, a good heavy Serge, well made and heaven ina truly patriarchal style. He ve aieh. “ You ech. 2 din’ bac “ ° is keen in the suppression of all super- ig ikvideuth tenes good trimmings, tor $2.50. etitions and eats publicly the flesh of . ° a tien PY hac ceeded txtel the duyker, a sort of roebuck, which _ ba ne ‘l : ee was formerly the totem of the tribe and i ~ ® _ he week any prob- . held as sacred among them 20 years AP oD ce i ae P ago. The late King Sikkome, Khama’s ' a cae We | i a ’ father, would not so much as step on ’ i Sk © nave e€ignt ClOcKS anc ss 48 " | 7 a duyker skin, and it is still looked up- aa only a seven-room flat.” ° i . - oc! ee ; : i . o ie anve's low shistle for Boys from age 10 to 16. This lot comprises a variety of pat- 0 ae ane Soe ee bs a * The re hs ve ive aoze silve > : . . % : ecco terns. are single and double breasted, made from guvod heavy all a aun ene Seana anal ; § iS aN r cake baskets.” — udgment, it is sufficient for us to quote He be ganto l ok per rlexed hi self. N y | } | b i 1 = Tl ; , Peer oe eeenenes, bined, wool I'weeds. with the best of work and trimmings. 1ese goods the sudden change of his capital from f ie Gceth Biche * - . Shoshong to the present site, Palapwe. 2 Ret a have been cut down from the usual price to $4.59. _. Shoshong was in a strong position, i ee ee ee where the Bamangwato could effectual- cs wo We he a anit : @ ly. protect themselves from the Mata- : 4 we have three sets of fruit knives beles’ raids under Lobengula, but it was 7.8 «a a. ro: ec ee 8) e -.. badly supplied with water, and in dry f Enough,” a exclaimed. Do what 9 seasons the inhabitants suffered greatly . o Free PHeeee Wise theme. from drought. The change of capital : . : Bu t, Harry, I want you to had been a subject discussed for years, ‘ — Phey’re es he inter upted. but Khama waited quietly until people iO They were all given to you and not began to think that he was against it a | to mg, weren't they ? It wi uldn’t be and would never move. He waited, in $ fair for ys to assume any rigat to the m | fact, until he was sure of British pro- if when they were expressly given to tection, until he knew that Lobengula y af — allies 7 — on - could not attack his people at Palapwe at And thus she first learned of man’s . : H 63 ee i : Cla ede without embroiling himself in a war 4 pie on a ae OW AN ENGLISHMAN LIVES. & ; ability to dodge a difficult problem.— CREOSOTE AND CONSUMPTION. ——_—— High in L i S. Gov't R: ith England / ; : te wis est of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. t Report wi gland. Chicago Evening Post. me 2 HPAP PAS LAG ae as EA SF GLA MW The Whole Globe Plays Him Serving Man © 6 Then suddenly one day, without any A eA 8 aS SSS The Drug Would Seem to Be Able to Mas : : . ee += = é ‘ ’ alacant eiibica to Spread His Table. @ prefatory warning, King Khama gave ; Best of Its Kind. z Cun os : : Without being luxurious, the whole orders for the move, and the exodus 5 4 - onsumption is now combated by : : ; i : A good many years ago, when| & e 2 {2 many apecialists using creosote. The { £/0be bas played him serving man to began on the next day, and in two E Wen) Sr een ee ce = e benefit derived from the proper employ- } spread his table. Russia gave the hemp, months’ time 15,000 individuals were ei lisfavor by manv pious and intellicent Se ; h : : : i S ye i . be 5 i i i i et disiavor by many pious and intelligent x ES f eee y ment of this drug is hardly questiona- or India or South C srolina the cotton located in their new capital, 60 miles & people, it was proposed to introduce t ey ; iad De. Werner comedies physician for that cloth which his wife lays upon away from Shoshong. Under Khama’s I i one of these dangerous inventions into wt to the French nospital New York city %. The casters islands placed there direction, everything was conducted in a a New England meetim:: house, one of e 13) wrvites ta Tl Medical Salad “Dur. those condiments and spices which were YES the best possible order. To every man 4 the pillars of which was an old man of . s : dentine Pa ea once the secret relishes of the wealthy. was given his allotted ground, and he eng ae é : 2 ing a somew hat extensive employment Australian downs send him frozen mut- ABSOLUTELY PURE was told to build hia huts thereon. Not dy ee eee a of this remedy in phthisis for the past cy . . : i Sa He was one of the most violent op Se four years, both in hospital and in pri- ton or canned beef, the prairies of a single dispute arose, and no one would . Ss) ponents tothe plan whenit was first ws vate “practice 1 have watched with America meal for his bisewit and 2. eae — = —————— - caeenatoaaameiaen — =o imagine today that only a few years R ; pnperes < m ee Be Seeman tis ] f ] | if l | ey reat encouragement the steady gain in | “128, 25d if he WO Sat ae Se ee ere CURIOSITIES OF SEEING. ago Palapwe was uninhabited. a views so strongly that the person who A numper 0 { 10Se yeautl ul ane S a matin ie d aah it iaiesl an ehards of Tasmmia and the palm In country places where amusement PaCS Khama, in manner and appearance, be : ER te : 2 J . 3 peuse tained, a M , » Wes ie a ee eee ' . me non | Remarkable Experiments Which Shew dignified i ie was collecting money for the organ ee. ae : ; a So : ee 8 . woods of the West Indies proffer de is not nbundant and people depend upon rs wie is thoroughly a gentleman, digni when it was at last decided to Rae " al tistic I at lor al: d ‘ ham ber Sets— ie — Shae wie ae on licious gifts, while the orange groves of | each other for diversion, neighborly fa- - Sow Rasiiy the rire a ie and courteous. He wears well made : . : . : . eS : > positive vi ‘reosote as a SE y “agai so i baldness i Ses Some very remarkable experimen ae € did not venture to call upon the old . a = ‘ eps re aa ; orfally | Florida and of the Hesperides cheapen | miliarity naturally flourishes, and the | _ wren , 2 ; : European clothes, a billycock hat and Geateicteayraberinionr "| Odd fancy piec-s—which combine Bp | sprit tition axon made | fo asin hme olen spies” wics | ati of suming In to a ene | hat fr7 est ye nce nt | Hare f_aanlt telichen if . ° ; . : iis See : JO . Nex C Be ay. ~ a He met him on the street one day, ca () , ann in 2 ‘ated or ine 6 dragons used to guard. ; may be carried to an unpleasant excess. iy : uae oor , dainty cane, and he pervades eyery- . however, and was agreeably surprised High uality aid Low Price. A ee ee Rak: ia: His coffee comes from where jew- A family living in North Carolina er a ae thing in his country, riding about : - wnt 7 . . 5 CS, ~ : : : . = : ain o ‘ . > * a , : a when the old man took out a substan- roes o : sepalidentiadieiniaad se : eled humming birds hang in the bow- | found it something of a strain upon ; sisi from point to point wherever his pres- } eR RR Sa rege pendant 4 hi me little money goc S 7 long way at 4 i Se A a "Danan tae prec ptr ers of Brazil, or purple butterflies fiut- | their ideas of hospitality to be obliged ent pen = a ee a ence is required, and if he is just a lit- 1a 7 a 7 ie ' = ‘ SASsS ED SOMES Fo 5 as ami ° 7TOVCS. Benes avery day sntertain ¢ : > . vasted, »lue 5 - ? a. by i with a most generous sum to add to N ewsons I urnitul e Store, of years, however, the doses have been - asap os dav - ta ae ae oe any ” ee mas See's a ters will not appear to be at an equal the See much ofa dandy it —— a ‘ ; his colle« tion. largely increased vith corres lingly clipper ships, racing by nig it an ay of 80. The favorite book or the neces- se : in his peculiar case in the right direc- # : ee | argely as sponding ly der clouds of canvas nvey to hi > niece of .work hed to? ¢ Sid distance from the eyes. To some per- | .. : . see Why.” stammered the young man By bett sults.”2 § ciali xy. | Under clouds of Canvas, convey to Him | sary piece of Work had to be put aside | — : oe tion.—Contemporary Review. ye 8 Gen dete ebiieak” ‘ui 1 stg 2, ee ome specialists ex the tea from China or Assam, or from | in order to shout bits of conversation in | £°™8 the red letters will seem nearer —_— i “ie : _ = . “ a sir, ana I a O Ki N N EWS O N piain the favorable action of creusote in | the green Singhalese hills. The sugar } her ear. than the blue letters, while to others Teapot Cothesters. =o ' sail a Ph: bn oe } : spuoeniang ye bronchial —— and which sweetens it was crushed from At last the father, in desperation, the contrary effect will be manifested, Tea was not known in England till ie Pia as a vid as eth inieaial 10, 1896. THE BALGAIN GIVER. ee ee - — ce canes that waved by the Nile or the | planned to go into a sudden fit of tem- | the blue letters appearing nearer than | the time of Charles II, but it is inter- = ie ye Serinte ~% “el ca nl ae eae - ee Y | Orinoco, and the plating of the spoon | per in the presence cf the obnoxious | the redones. esting to trace the gradual increase in ns heegneen gt wenshin¢} te d a "We 7 - ; it si ares sralcon- | With which he stirs it was dug for | caller in the hope of convincing her that To produce this curious effect both | the size of teapots, from the diminutive a 2 machi ne, would like th ; 7 aed ; = Greos.s Comoe ee , li 7 aa = rice a at a him from Mexican or Nevadan mines. | they were not pleasant people to visit. | €Y¢S must be used. When one eye i8 | productions of the Elers, in the time t fir eke es a s ree to have a 9 9 COB OO ORE WEA DODD OH a " " _ patsent, — pe ” oe y The currants in his dumpling are a Accordingly one evening, when he re- closed, the letters are all seen at the | of Queen Anne and George I, when tea 5 @ | ee et ee a ' a sn a . = ek apt tribute from classic Greece, and his | turned from business and found the old | 5#™e distance. On opening the other | was sold in apothecaries’ shops, to the G t This is How They Rise an aoe on coats . - ak ee ae tinned salmon or kippered herring a to- | lady present as usual, he began to talk | *Y¢ one set of letters immediately ap- | capacious vessel which supplied Dr. mn : : ° 1 . uring the daytime, while remaining | ion from the seas and rivers of Canada | ¢pudly and in an irritated voice. Then, | P¢a?s to take a position in advance of | Johnson with “the cup that cheers but ie A young woman recently found em-| Pointer DH Point | quite as before during the night. After a or Norway. He may partake, if he | growing more excited, hestamped about the others. sot inebriates.’’ Mr. Croker, in his edi- 4 : : ‘ > i i . a ehh i" aad - ay. « & é . g 2 ° > Sve a igs, : “ , le , . m , . t ployment in a queensware store. She For U 5 For Us. | o™ however, it also lessens at night. will, of rice that ripened under the hot | the room, knocking furniture right and The explanation offered is that a sort | tion of ‘*Boswell’s Life,’’ mentions a oo immediately began a course of study in ty i re ~ SS ee skies of Patna or Rangoon, of cocoa left and ended by going out and bang- of stereoscopic effect is produced im the teapot that belonged to Dr, Johnson, i her leisure moments, upon glassware . blood, this condition disappears, cOM- | 114+ --tood of the gods, ”’ plucked under ing the door after him. eye itself, depending on color. .Theim- | which held two quarts, but this sinks S : and china. She then read some recent — - rier —— ae Saas the burning blue of the equator. For The old lady knitted away quietly | 28° of a blue object is shifted by the | into insignificance compared with the . = works upon the appointments of the —n osote 1s said to congest the bronchial! | his rasher of bacon the hog express runs | through the confusion, and when the | *Y¢ toward one side, and that of a red | superior magnitude of that in the pos- : a table, and in a short time, by applying a mem brane, und wits - a daily with 10,000 grunting victims into | man was gone she turned to the family object toward the other side, the cause | session of Mrs. Marrayat of Wimbledon, F herself to business, became the most the sputem ” ant —_ — uF a Chicago. Dutch or Brittany hens have | and said in a comforting voice: of the shifting being the eccentricity of | who purchased it at the sale of Mrs. & valued employe in a large store, VAT ARE BHA a“ a oe - nt MN aa “a laid him eggs, and Danish cows grazed **l reckon it was mighty lucky I was the pupil of the eye. : Piozzi's effects at Streatham. This tea- t In a millinery establishment, the ad 7 + the — - thikiaoc: tralia = the daisies of Elsinore to produce his | here, or you’d had to take it. But you This eccentricity may be increased by | pot, which was the one originally used id young woman who found time for read- : = ~ os aes ee rorhy, ane | cheese and butter. needn't be frightened. I'll stay right | ®Olding a black screen close to the eye | by Dr. Johnson, holds more than three % ing a book or two on colors and their}and know you will be if once you become a customer t NS 1 k If he drinks beer, it is odds that Bel- | here with you till he gets over it,”— | 59"8 to cover one-half of the pupil. | quarts. George IV had a large assem- j harmonious combinations found her ; In no a here Patio arn ee gium and Bavaria have contributed to | Exchange. The effect is best viewed by screening | pbjage of teapots, piled in pyramids in * Own vaste greatly improved and her] our Store. Big Values, Lowest Prices, Ilonest Goods and “ st ee - a fae it the barley and the hops, and when he some both pupils at the same time. Ifon | the pavilion at Brighton. Mrs. Eliz- ie abslity to please patrons much greater. . | occurred nave ney taken place alter has finished eating it will be the Mis- Commodores by the Hundred. jooking at blue and red letters on a black abeth Carter was also a collector of tea- & She was soon a favorite with the em-| Best Styles will make almost anyone happy. We ald mere | ee eee been estab- | jiscippi flats or the gardens of the An- A fellow member of the cabinet call- | background placed 10 or 12 feet away | pots. Also Mrs. Hawes, who bequeathed ° ployers and customers. : lished. The night sweats grow less and tilles that fill for him his pipe with the ed on Secretary Herbert one day shortly you see the red letters nearer than the 300 specimens to ber daughter, Mrs. z The young woman who, to earn an | th happy to think we have pleased you in the past and | in many cases entirely disappear, and comforting tobacco. —Sir Edwin Arnold | after the inauguration. His face was | bine ones, screen off one-half of the pu- | Donkin. Among them are seyera] be- + a : an PPY P . ? after awhile there is a total absence of & =): : , id ly : ' . E honorable living, went into my lady’s tt dail +f : TI sahahih ait a8 in Longman’s Magazine. rot familiar, and he was stopped at pil of each eye, on the outside, and you | longing to Queen Charlotte. — Salas i kits hen, and, instead of gossiping every know we can do better than ever. the a 7 — 16 aa a - ihe a the door. r will then see the red letters retire be- Journal, te evening, found time to read a few good tient alw ays Sneeeneee at a cen 25m Requisites of the Stage. ‘‘Are you a commodore?”’ asked the | hind the blue ones. : ‘ : , books and houschold papers, was soon LES en ee OO Rr Hae apt to remain Raksenety » and in 2 as, One may say, ‘*The requisites of suc- | messenger. If you screen the pupils on the side White Blood Absorbing the Mewalian, % too valuable a housekeeper to be Kept tional cases may lessen, and then a grad- | 6... on the stage are youth, health, good The cabinet member caught his | toward the nose, you will see the red The marriage of young American men ie in the kitchen. She knew how a table wal eae ee fw ~_ a elocutionary talents and practiced skill, | breath and said he wasn’t. | letters.advance apparently still farther | to half whites is seen a 5 should look for a formal dinner: she 5 Creaee (2 Se = nO me to Me | good looks and dramatic mstinct.”’ Then ‘Then you can’t go in,’ said the | ahead of the blue letters. quent among respectable white families : knew how to serve a dinner in its improvement in appetite and the great- | i+ vould be replied that if a person pos- | messenger decidedly. If, on the other hand, you naturally | in Hawaii. It is of no use for the for- proper course ; and more than that, she . . . : C er ability of the patient to properly 48- | sessed this combination he or she need It took some explanation to set things |; see the blue in advance, screen the in- | eign parents to turn the cold shoulder. a knew something about the food value People 8 Boot & Shoe Store, North Side Market equare. similate the food consumed. give himself or herself no further con- | right. The cabinet urémber was a |; mer side of your pupils, and the red will Ofttimes the half white girls are fully ' of different dishes. Large amounts of creosote may be re- cern as to success. It is absolutely se- | ‘‘commodore,’’ but he did not know it. | seme to the front. equal in intelligence, taste and domes- = 3 Of course this sounds like an old- Charlottetown, March 18, 1896—216 & wy tained without discomfort, one of Dr. cure—as secure as- an income from | ‘‘Commodores,’’ in the understanding it has lately been shown by Dr. A. | tic virtues to those who marry them. ; fashioned Sunday-school book, but the Warner's a reaching . daily $500,000 of government bonds, and that | of the navy departiment messengers, are | D. Waller that very beautiful effects | There will be more of these marriages, ‘ fact still remains that there is always | amount of 215 eS A valuable #14 | to a person just starting out on a stage | not those of that official rank. Senators | cam be produced with one eye alone | and the mixed blood will improve with “rogm at the top.” A fair average of to the internal administration of creo-{ career and anxious to make a good liy- | and representatives and all of such offi- | when, instead of letters, red or blue | growing prosperity and better educa- ; ned eense unl a pre wer aaa a av- sote is found by the coincident use of ing out of it such preliminary condi- | cial positions and relations as entitle | rimgs are pasted on a background of tion, and as the primitive influences and ; plication will accomplish everything is Ye , \Y antiseptic inhalations of creosote. **MY | tions are as remote as the big bank bal- | them to prompt admission to the secre- | the «pposite color. Placing red rings | environments decrease with the lapse of { Womankind i . 5 ? ane is to use creosote combined ©l- | ance to the new beginner in commercial }] tary are ‘*commodores.’’—St. Louis | vn bige paper and using the right eye generations. Indeed wey that the ik iced } | | ® ther with terebene or ether in a 50 per | puciness. Globe-Democrat. + with the inner side of the pupil cov- | Hawaiian population is now decreas- + - % 8 cent solution, 10 or 15 minims dropped It is really the case that most of the : ered, the appearance is that of circular | ing is not so much by the disappearance THE McCORD CASE, on the sponge of a Robinson's inhaler, | .ngitions that qualify for stage suc- A Maine Stage Line. j red hillecks resting upon a blue ground. | as by the dilution or by whitening of i : : % znd employed every second or third | cess have to be worked for. This sort There is a cross conntry stage line To preduce this effect in its highest | the blood.—New York Evening Post. it His Disease Pronounced Diabetes and In- h S a ine iauor Arc an hour, and in some instances where of instruction may not be imparted by | from Abbott Village, Me., on the Pis- slegree the gaper should be held to the ee = curanle—Given up by Himself and marked benefit has been derived from : P ; a ithinienihis att hi : ef d sloping in that direction. When 0 COO000COD é Frlends—Cured by Dédd's , Sc aeeiah off Maks ada the professional teachers at so much a les- | cataquis river, to Bing ham, on the Ken- it and 6 ap oa a4 aa 6 ¢ ‘ >} YT Be eee ” ' son, but it proceeds f teacl ll ial tien amiy intervimine eitticunes the outer sidewf the pupil is screened, a Kid Pils : : a ’ proceeds from teachersa nebec, the only intervening settlements : : ’ a ; : ee ITALI AN Ww AREHO USE, respirator has pean tare almogt con- | the same, whether voluntary or invol- | being Kingsburg und Mayfield, both | "he red ring become circular trenches in MAKE UP YOUR : Tacuuoxp, —. 16 (Spec ‘a )—The , t St stantly,’’ is the testimony of the oe untary, since all human beings are con- | such small villages that they are searce- } ahe blue paper. —Wonth’s Companion. t alk of farmers and others in town is ‘ € He tried also the effect, in a large | ,; lly not ty receivi iwi , lieth a elie ai - 7 uaathy abe > astonishi : f Wm. 2AD H l & os U er Ww ater eae. ae Oe ee tinually not only receiving but giving | ly distinguishable from the surrounding *h : : a ut thea won sing ar ° - oO lis 4! 4 pp w ard of a hospital, of allowing an an lessons. —Rose Coghlan. country. The length of the route is The Odliging Zuryman. - a 1, @ fa. mer sab 4 ail ge Tapes > is : iiseptic mixture ‘ wy J — over 25 miles, and it isd oubtful if there Some jurymen have ¢eo low an opin- : a moe Saurenes Views : ee a low fire during the night. us mix- "@e Oldest Trees In the World ate thine 8 iantedl dust. te Mat: : * 1] thei . After the ducters pronounced my troubie i K A a N ee a eo , sin the World. are many more than 50 occupied dwell- ) ton of w hat some philosopbers ca it eir a tel no one wees recovery possible. H A LI ? . S. ture generally consisted of oil of = The bo tree of Anuradapura was | ing houses on the maim road along the | ege and are willing to depyte their da- I was acai ly paraly ze d, was nine lyptus, a nang? _ eee planted 288 (should be 245, Davids) | line. —Lewiston Journa!. tiex to an alter ego. When Mr. Justice In Soap as well : partia! | : 5 : ! P ‘ ”Ac 3 m0 WD cise os. ‘ oc . ; _ . 7 ¢ months in bed and I ran down until I P. O. BOX NO. 475. ly (14) octl5 ot, oo ie car * aisle ; years before Christ. Its age is matter - ¢jomld had ' een about two hours ;trying as in everything else. é was a mere rhell, When I commence d ea eaianneis -_ stand t of waa i & chaion thank pany? 5 = ee ee aa ben ig An Observant Michigander’s Discovery. ; a Case at York. he noticed theve were Old-fashioned oer and old- f taking Doda’s Kidney Pills I stuck close iii ee 4 : oust ject of solicitude to several dynasties, “Did you ever notice.’’ said M. B. mt 11 jurymen in the box. Please, fashioned drudging wash-days are not f tw directions. One box helped me and heat applied. The effect wis to ill the | and the story of its vicissitudes has | Church of Grand Rapids at the Nor- t any lord,” replied the foreman in an- |‘ good erough for up-to-date people. & nine boxes cured me. Am: sixty vears o'd ward with a pungent, aroriatic Vapor, | heen preserved in a series of continuous mandie, ‘that the Washington monu- | «wer to the judge's natural inquiry, No, they | h ; ; and have lived here 40 years.” Dedd’s which has a markedly restfal — chronicles among the most authentic | ment ea the exact diraensiors of an | ‘the other has gone away about some ren hung un lg t oO i Kidney Pills are sold by all druggi-te and ® conghing being not mwarly so general OF | that have been handed down by man- ocean steamship? It has. It is 550 feet | business he had to do, but he has left : S ; ' dealers. Pice 50cte. a box. 4 frequent.—New York Ledger. kind. The yew trees of Fountains ab- long and 55 feet at the base. Just com- f his verdict with me.”’—London I1lus- s¢ae 0a : ” : Reducing Vibration In Railway Cars. vp are believed to have flourished there | pare these figures with those of the lead- || trated News. and are keeping their clean, ; iia Siete bodies a princi- | 1.200 years ago. The olives in the | ing Atlantic liners, and -you will find |) —— bright and cheerfui with very little ~ f A new invention em I g : »~ : R A : 4 eee 4}; | garden of Gethsemane were full grown | that they are just about the same— | Terrible Death of an Inventor. labor. To all whe use this world- ) P < ple which will commend itself to aii : at they are ) a : Liz deine Ginw 08 ‘ Q : : : ; we . | When the Saracens were expelled from | 4 h 10 ti the bes d depth. It | A chemist named Liar%et met a mean C : a railway travelers. It is sought to les- : . ength imes the beam and depth. ‘ ge da BK i sen the discomfort and annoyance of Jerusalem, and the cypress of Sorna, in | jg the outcome of giymmetry.”—Wash- |! shocking death at Melbourne recently. LESS LABOR CREATER COMFORT a iy te ab ;. | Lombardy, is said to have been a tree | ; i 4 He was engaged in his laboratory in , For every 12 Sunlight % travel on many lines on which there is 2» ington Post. “ . i moons won { ‘cosmns dates Loser R L P N ' i sb ati structi in the time of Julius Cesar, yet the | 2 '! some experiments with a powerful ex- | bt Ped 7 : li 3 , he are excessive vibration by the construction : - ahiinenh, . otis if ; : . WRAPPERS | os., Ltd., Toronto, a ali our friends to know that we . Y fs site car? “which embraces bo tree is older than the oldest of these by mit y } plosive, which he had just succeeded in : useful paper-bound book s et.ll on CONNOLLY’S WHARF, KB j A E a _ —— ee Saat daeste fluid zs an |@ Century, and would almost seem to | Daring balfacentury proves Cod Liver || inventing after years of patient labor es or a cloth-bound for 50 wrap- } : and intend remaining there for th’s nei vA 3: ean: ae tion and oscilla- | YeTify the prophecy pronounced when | Oil to be the most n cessary thing to take | and at an outlay of several thousands O 4 e year at least. We would strongly Ey Say ae ae % a. - v7 ais 7 is arranged on it was plante@—that it would ‘flourish | for consumption. But the trouble has been | of pounds, wien the substance explod- i see a advise our Country friends not t : i‘ ce Pet ete edd, the car |8M4 be green forever.”"—Rhys Davis’ ; its improper met’ ods cf preparation for . ed, with the result that the unfortunate . | pantry ids not to L H K the cellular principle between the car} in agen invalids. Miller's Emulsion of Cod Liver ; snan was blown to piéces, his mangled Valuable Pro art For Sale y «ili their horses after coming long body and the truck frame, and as there ial - Oil is the only relisble formula on the | remains being projected right through p f ’ journeys, by hauling Lumber over | a bD is an equal distribution of air _under market None br ; the livers of ihe Nor- a wooden partition. — Melbourne Ga- _—— i bare streets, when they can come | a oil Not thi varying pressures all oscillation ans. wegian Cod are usedin making un. Tu" potte The subscriber offers for sale the desir- 4 - thin : I ire Linseed Qui. ot a 11N | vented. This elastic medium is said to - : conjunction with the hvypopbospbites of | lable residence, “Edenhurst,” on West : to this W harf and me their sleighs made fron a ‘ Pe b t i‘ GOOD PAINT completely absorb all vibration result- A Good Deal in a wee .Werds lime and soda, it hasthe most wonderful | ——— == —————> | Street, Senin ae Heartz, Exq.., and Hon. P so conveniently right on the ice, watery mixture u : : ii ing from rough tracks, jointing of rails, “I paid a Toronto specialist on catarrh | effect. on consumy tiv- patients, who, / | L. H. Davies’. The property has 84 feet which they cannot do anywhere Every tin with lever top, so that if not all excessive speed or any other cause, and |a large sum of money but I got no bene-| after taking it for a while, get - | fronting on West Street and 200 feet to else. Good stock now on hand, used at once can be instantly closed air | the car is carried smoothly and steadily | fit. I tried them all, but finally, almost | new strength, rise up from their Inds T $10 per Set. Partial Sete the water. Q LATHS. SHINGLES. BIARDS : along. This pneumatic system can be |in despair, aud assured'y without any | and enter upon a new kase of life. t $2 and upwards. Gold and The house is heated thronghont with ne a = ee tight. For sale only by equally well applied to street cars, and | faith, I tried Chase’s Catarrh Cure. It is | Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve [ Porcelain Crowning. Rett hot water; also a weil of spring water in and CEDAR POSTS galore. instances are not hard to find in which it [all that it is recommended, which is fay- | strengthener and biooa maker, and cures } material, best workmaner, | cellar. : , FENNELL & CH AND LER. anquestionably should be.—Firchange. |ing® good deal in a few words.” Jot! | Coughs, Colis, Jaronchitis, Scrofula and | best satisfaction. Apply on the premises to Simon Davies, JAMES BARRETT, i eminent —ieoureuiiaeongi Rogers, clerk, Division Sout, Beeton. | all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. , DR. J. P. MURRAY, or Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, ' , Improved blower in each 25c¢ box. and $1, at all drug stores. 825 Qneen Street, Charloueiow feb29 meh! 6 C -nnolly’s Wharf. Chariottetown, March 13, 1896. :