THE DAILY EXAMINER, = - = - Milicete Philosophy. THE SAGAMORE AND THE REPORTER TALK ABOUT ELIXIRS AND THINGS. “*Mr. Paul,” said the reporter, ‘‘I bear in my hand the gift of life. Will you ac- cept it?” He held up a small bottle. ‘‘What you got in that?” inquired the sagamore. ‘* The elixir of life. Something that Dr. Brown-Sequard assures me will make an old man young again and give unto him ‘length of days. A few drops will make you feel as you felt in youh’s heyday when the world was fair and the future full of promise.” “Gin?” said Paul, contemptuously. ** Not gin, my brother. Gin will not produce life. The elixir will make you live a hundred—yea—a thousand years. Have some?” “Tf I want to live a thousand years,” said the sagamore proudly. ‘* I don’t have to ask paleface how I can do that. Injuns know all’bout it heap long time ago.” “About the elixir?” ‘“You can call him that if you like that,” said Mr, Paul. ‘*But do you mean to tell me that the redskins know how to prolong life?” ‘*'That’s what I said.” ‘And could you rejuvenate that old car- cass of yours if you wanted to?” ‘I kin make myself live long time if I want to,” ** How would you do it? ” “Tf I tell you that then you try it your’ self. It ain’t good for this country if men like you live long time. I won’t tell.” “Well, [suppose you will tell me why you don’t use it yourself ?” “When man lives in the world long’s I have—found out much about this world and people lives in it like I have—he don’t want to stay here heap much longer, He’s got pooty much all he kinstand.” *‘But I know some old men who are ex- tremely anxious to live longer,” objected the reporter. ““Them’s very men you don’t want to give that to,” said Mr. Paul. ‘They want to live longer so they do some more deviltry. Any man done best he kin till he gets old man like me, he’s ready to go any time after that see if he can’t find some better place.” “And you won’t take a little elixir? i wanted to try a little experiment. Better have some,” urged the reporter. But Mr. Paul declined. He would take some tabac, he said, but he had seen enough of this world to satisfy him, and was quite willing to pass at any time to the hunting grounds of his people. “Mebbe I can do some things for you,” he suggested, as the reporter turned to go. “TI got little needle here. If you let me stick itin your head few times it makes you remember all things you ever knowed.” “And all I ever did?” queried the report- er. “All that, too,” said Mr. Paul. ““Good-day,” said the reporter, abrubtly. “I don’t want any jabs from that thing. “Tm going home. Good-day.” ““Good-day,” said Mr. Paul, and smiled grimly to himself as the reporter hurried away.—St. John Sun. 0 News Notes. A Russian official paper says the true object of the triple alliance is war. Some people don’t hesitate to ‘call a spade a spade.” Others are not afraid to call a rake a gentleman. In China the inhabitants are counted every year in a curious manner. The oldest master of every ten houses has to count the families, and has to make a list, which is sent to the Imperial tax houée. Last year the whole number amounted to 879,383,500 inhabitants. A young man in Liverpool stole £100, part of which he spent in buying a watch and chain and a diamond ring. On account of his ‘respectable appearance” he was released on bail. As the respectable ap- pearance was largely due to a judicious in- vestment of the £100, the case is not wholly unlike that of a man who killed both his parents. and then asked to be treated leniently because he was ‘a poor orphan.” The well-known detection of crime, in ** Diplomacy,” through the perfume of a woman’s glove, was reproduced, says a foreign paper, by a recent occurrence in Paris. A man who found his room robbed of allhis jewelry perceived a peculiar per- fume, and a few days later noticed it again when passing two well-dressed women in the street. They were arrested and found to be the thieves. Experiments have recently been made at Kiel by the German naval ‘authorities on torpedoes made of paper and worked by electricity. The results are said to have been very satisfactory. The torpedo is about 11 feet long by 16 inches in diameter, andis made of 12 layers of paper 14 inches thick, _compressed and varnished. The motor is mounted on three paper ribs and driven from the ship or shore by a cab'e, the steering and ignition of the charge be- ang controlled through the same cable. Partner Wanted. FYSHE Subscriber wants a partner with a small capital, who has had experience in the Drug business. Must come recommended, ppply personally or by letter before August a. 0. B. WADMAN. Crapaud, July 30, 1889—2w dy wky Furniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson’s Drug Store. URNITURE Repaired, Repainted and Reuphoistered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. er Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortinent of New Furniture, Pic- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. Give us a call. ner J. F. 3 ttt dei daw McINNIS & CO Do You Drink Ice Water? That cool refreshing drinks in warm weather are delicious is undeniable. That drinking ice water in copious draughts when j a person is overheated is injurious, not to say | dangerous, is also undeniabie. But that the free drinking of water in some form in hot! weather must be avoided, is deniable, and is one of the greatest popular errors extant. When a person is perspiring freely from every pore, a vast amount of water is drawn from the body, which must be re-supplied, or great injury is being done the physical health, and the foundation of some of the worst forms of kidney disease is being siowly, but surely laid. Why ! someone will exclaim, that is just what causes kidney troubles, drinking water freely which contains so much lime. Wrong again ! So long as the water drank is freely carried through the system, and converted in its passage to the naturally acid reaction of the urine and perspiration, no danger can occur by deposits of urea or lime in the kidneys and bladder, because they remain _ perfectly in solution, and are _ carried _ out of the body instead of remaining it, Literally, they are washed out of the body by the copious draughts of water (that most per- tect of all known solulents), same as a series of pipes are ‘‘flushed” with water to clean them. A clean body is never diseased. Do not drink ice cold water, but pure cool water; a little lemou juice will improve the effectiveness. Plain soda water with a little acid is also excellent. 1f from drinking too much ice water you have stomach cramps, or ere ‘‘water-logged,” as it is called, or are at- tacked with Cholera Morbus, Summer Com- plaint, Diarrhoea,or Dysentry, do not resort to alcholic stimulating drinks, which irritate rather than soothe and allay the inflammation practice of taking daily just before retiring, during July and August, one teaspoonful of tacks and ill effects from ice water. In fact, a little pamphlet, sent free to anyone, by LS. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., contains a vast amount of information about treating those summer troubles.—dy6i wy li. - Decreasing the Death Rate. The mortality among consumptives has been materially decreased of late years by the use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Phthisis, Bronchitis, Abcess of the Lungs, Pneumonia and Throat Affections are completely subju- gated by a timely use of this excellent pul- monic. Palatableas milk. Sold by all drug- gists at 50c. and $1.00. 2 nie i 0 SE We are agreeably surprised to see such fine celery, cabbage, cauliflower, green and butter beans, beets, carrots, onfons, lettuce, etc, at Gay’s stalls, Market House. He has certainly taken time by the forelock this season. We would advise those who have not already done so to change their diet and make one meal each day at least of vegetables, not forgetting Gay’s Extra Early Celery, which is unquestionably the best nerve quietor known. This is not a quack medicine advertisement, but simply a reminder that summer js at hand, and that the human sys- tem requires something more than meat, bread and such heat-producing food, but just the opposite. We would say to hotel pro- prietore and others to order a market day ahead and thereby secure the best, and at @ discount on retail prices. The advantage of this is, orders are tilled at home and the best are not culled, as is sometimes the case purchasing from the market. Order by mail or cali at the Market at Gay’s Stalls, No. 23, 24, 25 and 26—a daily mail to Pownal.—J. J. Gay & Son, Pownai. jy29 dwlm my th THE UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT ALLISGN COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. James R. Inch, LL.B., President: FFXHE University of Mount Allison College, TL with its associate Institutions, the Ladies’ College and the Mount Allison Academy, con- stitutes one of the most extensive, complete and thorough educational establishments in the Dominion of Canada. Students may enter either as regular Matriculants or as Specials who wish to follow chosen lines of study. Women are admitted to College Courses and Degrees on the same conditions as students of the other sex. The domestic and social ar- rangements are pleasant, and the expenses moderate. The first term of the Collegiate Year, 1889-90, begins on the 29th of August next, and the 2nd term on the 2nd of January, 1890. For further particulars address the Presi- dent for a Calendar. Sackville, Aug. 1, 1889. (aug 16 w 6m 1889. = STHA MER “ HEATHER BELLE, ” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Tuesday. May 14th, the Steamer * Heather Belle,” iiugh MeLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at 7a. m., for Char- lottetown, calling at China Point and Halli- day'‘s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m., for Halliday’s, China Point ang Brush Whatrves, where she will remain over night, .Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leaye Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leay- ing Charlottetown at 3 p. m., remaining at “Brush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Char- lottetown at 3p.m.; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m., for Charlottetown. ‘the Steamer will call at China Point Wharf when _ possible. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hicker’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening, Hvery aliernate Friday, Mount Stewart. Saturday, at 3oclock, a.m., willleave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapaud at steamer will go to lottetown at 3p. m., to return to Crapaud : returning from Crapaud to Charlottetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cts. Deck, 29 cts, Cabin, to or from Mount Stewart, 20 cts.; Cranberry and Hickey’s, 12 cts. Cabin, to or from Crapaud, 40.cts. ; Deck, 30c. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwell every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday, L. C. OWEN, Agent. Ch’town, P, E,L, May 10, 1889—law tf pat 7 a m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Char } HARD COAL. NOTHERCARGO of Superior JERMYN HARD COAL, in Chestnut and Egg sizes, now landing ex schr. ‘‘ Alaska” from New York. : Also, in Store and Arriving: Acadia, Sydney, Victoria, Glace Bay, Cale- donia, Vale, Albion, Gowrie, Intercolonial and other kinds of iarge and small Coal. R. McMILLAN. augl2—mtwt 3wthsat her guar lm JOUN T. MECLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &c., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFICE—Loniden House Buiiding, (Davies Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. a ly & wky tf MOUNT ALLISON Ladies’ College SACKVILLE, N. B. [HE 34th year of this well-known institution will open AUGUST 29TH. The courses of vhi ble; but adopt the | study extend from the Primary branches through ele ee ooceed the Santas Du F the wncle University Curriculum to the degree B. A. In addition to this wide range of sub- ; jects in the literary department, special attention Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment in a little sweet | is given to PIANO FORTH, VOICK CULTUR i, ened water, which will prevent all such at-° VIOLIN, HARMONY, SHORTHAND. TYPE WRITING and CALISTHENICS. The best talent available has been secured forall these subjects, the Musical Director being a graduate of Stuttgart, and the Violinist a pupil of Joachim. The Teacher of Singing was trained by Max Mearezek, the instructor of Patti. eee Every effort is made not only to develop in- tellect and character, but also to cultivate re- fined taste and lady-like manners. For catalogue apply to REY. B. C. BORDEN, M. A.. jy22—tl sept ist PRINCIPAL. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, HALIFAS, N. S. Boarding and Day School for Young Gentiemen. — R. WALTER LEIGH and MR. 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