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How a Girl by Proper Drill May be Made Attractive ina Gay World, N e % A ton of good coal is said to ylek } \ : about § { purified gas | f\\ ow just . iw What makes a successful debutante? | . ome mocern DERt Here: ) G1 ephe set as & i ae Bi ee = >: “Scientific training,’’ said the shrewd, — ee o ; ——e : - eout. a% ) ] 7 4 ¥ 7 5 gray-eyed woman at the far end of the | a ° ee eee : f i Bn luncheon table, in answer to this query. | push. t s orn weary, the ener- I mmerfest, N vay. i the th \ Scie . = ng ( \ “The thoroughly civillyed debutante ! getic ' enervated. You kn ’ most t and Punt \ ween | ( | ’ what ‘ mean. Some men and women ; ““''!)) {5S the n t yutherly town ir | / SS maculately groomed young creature you ~ endeavor temy porarily to overcome that | a pe : up-to-date on her special fad she never a ee a Ss ’ MutnOrity for the start could be voted dull, She is a butterfly, co fs }; that ti ife f a whale may molded from the commonest clay--her iss | over a period exceeding 100 years. | \) Has announced in no unceriain terms that he has once more been crowned king \// | iieci rar te tommosest elay-—be 7 fe ey : In C iG driver of horse ts i E Ss 8S > ; { wi \ bloems into fashionable life such an im- | couldn't possibly call her ugly and so| Pe ~~’ - ITH MPA TACKY ni GHANGERY Before the Faster of the Rolls ‘John Cowlry, and Ronald C. McDonald, as Trustees vner the last Wi'l and Tea tament of Richard VcMillan deceased testate, Complainants, i | AXD | . ; . |} Allen “ceMilen. Michnel McMillan, and A‘cxander Mo Willan, Defendants. ; Tothe Defer dante, Michael MeMillan land Al:xander McMillen. Taken tic thar tha above aemed Complain lentshivecemn: Peed » Sun egamet you and the other deferdants, above named, in Her Majest)’s ‘oure of Chancery «f Prince Kdwert Islard by writ «f that Conrt isud cn he thirdeth day of » tember, A DP, Ist rod you ere hereby re- qnoived cn or br sore the nim teenth day of Dee- strber, next, A, tt, 235,19 defend this ection by «au ine an a>. ea*ance to oe entered there- te far vom pt obese of the lewia rar of the said Court at Charistictown, Prince Kdward tei G, ane in Celeait of your so doing, the Cop ie inanta may procesd theron and iudg- mertrat be given in vonr ab ence Da.ec this ith day of November, A. 1. 1896 ; A, A, McLEAN Soliciter for the +love-nemed Complainants, an inth i: be! alf nevi.- did&w- 4 PRIN-RILLER THE GREAT ‘emily Medicine of the Age- Taken Internaily, it Cures Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore ihroat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., ete. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruiscs, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. ‘ Xo artiche over attained to such unboundsd popular V Wo cap beer tontbummy to the ciliner of tte Dele Killer, Webare se n its magte effets in soothing the ea il lw be @ good article —< wcsn- Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which ts the most valuctle family wedicine Row ln use.--Tenneses ori; 93 a means of removing pain, ne rela reyusation ogual to Merry Davis’ -Kitker.—? ut Nea. I ware of im tations, Duy 6aly the genulue “PEeray Davis.” Soil ove. ywhere: iarge ea. Te, Very large bottlee 50 cents. } \ i i] ; is : j | fi h > : | : mother, perhaps, only recently herself teg uy and Wi | rule as an absolu e monarenh [or t e ucxt 6 mont 1S. : has wriggied her way into fashionable » by oF . p rT . ui ! mia | A circles and is a little uncertain as to how yee gre Sores But this | cu : oe é J) she ought to fit Edythe for the future. peunsatc, as tt Hulls powerluly upon tae | 1 County { st fertik | </* . : “‘Up to the time of her i7th birthday pervous system, w h will not long stand r s Geo r | icf i Edythe is allowed to stay at school, and guch ain. Too meny people “workon | 1 aph or tek > lin i \ ( ” F only her general health and bills interest their nerves,’ and the result is seeninun- | borders, and it h s no ne per ¥ ’ fs) her mother, After this she comes home | fortu: wrecks marked “nervous pros- ‘ nee kets ; a t ‘\ rN to stay, and is put throngha rigid cx- zs tration,’ in every direction. That tired work on the English warships, owin 1 GF Ea i} cence gp ft genes eg cer cra sags a m ee = \ of knowledge, bot her accomplishments aS Le, Se ; and her capacities. . of 13 “First of all sho is put into the car- lh ) Sy Sustria, has im | ) . si oe ” | . e 1 “ ‘ 5 ringe and driven tg the family | 3 of £ 1 any persor| \\ The clothine kings. althoueh living in the realm in which Jack Frost is king \Y7 | physician, who diagnoses the cause of her inc f of thin, weak.im- | . . es : hoor | AR j So = So 5 ray 5 ny inferior complexion and outlines a dies, r i thy at Ln a + ’ * . | Vv ’ ; Q ry g 1OQ) j ; Q ; 7 u ) Next in order is not only a visit to hoth a a pth ay Spee aces ie | bf ) ) men? } . o » i Nex ; pare blood; for, if the blood fs riehy red, | in| 4(}) PD no means bow with submission to his Highness, ‘Tae armour they wear, (/)) | Mitiar‘and manicure, ani weekly eo. fj vita : forous, if imparts iifeandg for } am. 4 ey 1? . . ai ; . * . Mf} agements agreed upon, in order that SE a0 cued awk dabin ais finan 1 3 mis scavmer| VJ and with which they clothe their followers, is proof against all the darts of 7 | ierinit and tect can be massaged, pal of t . The necessity of taking | taken from thei “bodi ! sol i fo" = » ite . . . . : ‘ 2) ished and bleached inte all possible state Si ercanietin tex thank three fedling | m thelr boa iss ( King Frost, and enables them to live independent of his presence. A ad be G6 iyesa tn eee eee t arent to every cue, and ‘ ‘ oe c > " ‘ ‘i i P . - au a ; on hair takes down and inyentories the Fant castes dis Gidea tes too Muatete nok fon ue tea YF it known to all those who are under the sway of this arbitary monarch Frost sntlars tnondna, apouientiiin-aie esomned oe a sane Tr : ae :., eee ° : . . ; -k finally ; Remember that biemnuth and sina % ohn ai all / i “8 i. R : . “ : : a : 1 Xe at a well known gymnasium, and 63 ember tha | Bort a ) that if you will join our rasks you shall be fitted out with this impreguable {(}) | te grossmater is cated open J be oe on ' ” a - : * _ ° . : “This last is not a mere cutter an Fi am 4 ate | Y/ armour and live a life of comfort. Below is a list of articles which we call our (| fitter of garments, but a Parisian artist, ae, if OS i = Jewish book of nda ; f li | it o/ Na who decides whether the girl esti m : 4 } ; 1 , ; } ~ = iS Ce & — * : 1a says tha i aress Sul > dress for picturesque or smart effects, 5S we <s t : a « mp 5 . \ I; : 7 os ' j I Ss sid y what colors she can and can not wear, 3 , 1 6who |} ssed t power ot Ny what her waist line ought to be, and S arse ? a the su Ko whether, wide, narrow high or low hats aT ‘ 3 re wW : burnings | (cf | ‘ a ore i anc suit her face, : ‘ " $1. | ir my I Ter re i () A suit of Heavy I nderwear for. 60606 6.6406 4640660 00624660 208, rc. 0c, $1 10, $l . 50 AY i “After this no hard worked artisan, Pr 7“ i Kno to 2 y b tetest ath Y awe yr SE os » RE F . & i 97 re who carries a hod, toils for longer hours oo i in nd h = = see , A Heavy J Woole n coene t for. a *e .- xse@eeeeeoeneeaessees ee eee 50e, (5c. 85¢, $1 , $1 ” Dy $1.00 1 or with more unremitting vigor than the 10 Kl . i t. : ° . A lleav Woolen Suit Men 5. for. eeoeeerereeeseeeeeereer et $9 DU $7 e Dd 9, $10 > pros xective debutante does under her — y ; es! : b If h discovered ; ’ : ee 5 ¢ f $a = - fF \ FS , * are disco c of China has a grea’ | \ A Heavy Woolen Reefer, Men’s for.......$2.75, $3 50, $4,500, $9.59, $¢.50, $7 50 7.) eee: So area te ee 4 for j Is. It used to be il x } . > £ 4 > Qo ; 7 : : ; _——— wel u » be il A Heavy Woolen (vercoat, Men’s for...ee- ceeceseeee eos -$4, $5, $6. $7. $8, $9 swing dumb bells and even to sweeping — omen ewe . ' : ra Chinese woman to weal \ y , 2 é r - @n - @ ot AS yigoronsl that the wrists may 5a LENDAR FOR WN VEMEZER 346 . 7 | } Jeaavuy . , . 2 gy! : ‘ Q vigor y. a4 J cx ¥ c Ovi t ° 13w d no } ] t the QP nt empres | A lieay y VM oolen l letex . Men 8, OF “eeeveaeeveeneene eee Bas 95, $5, Db, $ i ; $8, $9), 1c > strengthened and the forearms rounded Kew cece ' Re hat by I ng in her) out. Ovcea day *% masseuse comes to ew Moo, Sth day, 3h. l4im. a. m f s f 7 . AI knead her thin neck into fulness and Pirst Qvar, | 2th dar, th. 28.1m. a. m In the fourteenth century a fashior | | A Fur Co ui, a Fur Cap, a Fur Robe. These values have never been beaten. { }e) rnb her chest with sheep’s wool fat, to ae Otek Bie a : ‘ into vogue in France, Spain ané | | fill out the hollows made by insufliciently apr Moon, 20th day, Cb. 12 cc oS lia'y of two we?@ding rings being use¢ | sf clad collar bones. Lest quarter, 27ch day, | 3t.2 a.m in the marriage ceremony. Thry wer 2 “As often as five times a day she eats = ted 1 » chain, and one was ft ¥2j a dry diet, with beef juice and fruit, if placed on the fineer of the bride, the | AW she is very stout,and sealded cream, with j } io >: her on that of the grou ; ) hundreds of slices of brown bread and Da Week: | > as High ‘ ie Be ie cin 7 ne °n On ood ei pike Sn cy butter, if she is thin, Just as many " | wart 4 ne wata once al ee ‘ ca 9 sf Ve times her stays are changed to keep her e | *, 3 ding 200% pounds wv’ ‘ ' el eee | ee ‘ talf - +. wih een ; waist supple and lengtnen it, and besides 7 ree eg ae o eae ee ‘ y swimming and doing gymnastics for a l < : ei 4 , oF a a ee ee , : 8 half hour daily she plays croquet from ae ee . aie > from -00.to 250 pounds of her bicycle at her whecling club, takes a $i , ro ao ee aoe n acre and a quarter wil gallop throagh the park on horseback 4 : i; os 7 10 § re SF Peenee ee ViGNt Sere and sleeps fiat on her back ona hard, 2 easy | : 7) * % piliowless bed. Though she may not have - y ; oa . : = ee ey the least voice or taste for music, sue 6 | Priday | 54] bE 3 i i i pee j ‘ : sar] the morning for a sing- 7) Saturday 55 | 2 wort The First of these Monthly Competitions will commenense Segury Ist, 1897, A N E W EF ( } R CE. 7 Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report - = — in the ing 8 } sas ; ‘ e % and will be continued each mont £ 7. REE ee ; e Se his i Sogive: her the peeper fone 9 | Monday , 5&3 ~J sf | civVEN i and pronunciation in speech, laughter, 19 Tueadav 59, wi bs IH BICYCLES TH PROPOSED TO USE MAGNETIC or perhaps to correct a tendency to deaf et | Weduendey = 7 1) 37) 245 ; AND WATCHES EACH HION POWER FOR AIRSHIPS. er Leet a 12; Thursday | 3] 25 | 3 44 AGS yead possibly is s d clea sabs 2\F he 5 | 7 tf . —s FOR a d the sprouting locks scientifical! 7 ; : ‘ si < . . wt As Follows. = A Foston Man Has a Remarkable Scheme ee ae + nee grow again. Very cme 3 se “ | 9 o> | 6 Rr 10 First Prizes, $169 Stearns Bicycle, 4 $ 1,290 by Which He Believes Aerial Navigation YES filled teeth are carefully ae and new . | ri o& a ) “% €9F Bald Wate! : 25 ‘ “eC , as nature 16 | ¥ uy | 9: ai 7 4 5 Second ““ $25GeldWateh . . « 3 625 Grit be Mele Pestle ant ie Gee — a cd a a ar rit fay f ’ 8 2~ ys x ; es 2Strt ‘ ee oe aes o + | Bicycles end Watches given each month. . ‘1,620 ~ Pole Easily Reached. ABSOLUTELY PURE tuted, merely to give gracious gesticula- 18 ewlay 2; 19 9 1 ; 12 SOAP eet aahamneaisiemamienain siiceiieiteseisiat tieiins tion. One hoar a day the girl goes to iT reasy 13 | 18 | 9 44 ——— An entirely new scheme er ao a bed, to get color in her cheeks, at inter- Friday ' l4 1s 10 22 . sen waaay tha? 31a Be aerial navigation and fiight has been ¢ ten ls dnring the weeks s kes lessons a | Sat ir re ; 16 rae 3 Total given evi =D yeas 837, $15,580 suggested by Mr. A. W. Nitech, of Bos- | isg oy tneso means In a very short aane Peete ot one a eae aates ’ n Sundey One $85 2h HOV! TO OSTAIN THEM RULES. ton. It is such a decided departure from | time the magnetic ore deposits in’ the “Our stations were not fortified at all. | painting and golfing. 23 | uM ye si oft -1 ee oe ee ce ade s. Every menth é g 1897, in each of the 5 all the propositions heretofore advanced | merth, which would probably prove to Thee wero log cabins of god houses, with “On Tuesiays she goes to or gives s 24) , ; ra | ' @ 87 se rappers 2s the», Wert. ute wis a raat bend tate Seehe for utilizing the atmosphere for purposes { be of great value, and accessible by land ian $ ae Se ik a Onl shouek luncheon: on Saturdays she fills her 35 | “ j oe it} . ivom OF ¢ — "a t from the of transit as te command attention from or water, and of reaching the North pce ead aaa aah werenipenie tt Dole Bisa ao oT PThu . | at | 223 = fica, alnay ar geat the sctentists and others to whom it has | Pole itself, a mode of air navigation cay were rebuilt immediately, and no] with choren young people ier the mat Pas 4 >} 31 8” os as Sig : Ae ee ee cee. ecnd in the BOXE been presented. Instead of discharging | could thereby be established that wees seal ioss or inconveniences to the ser- | inee, She is also obliged to join sesera! li | 24 12 3 Wisk asleet OFM titer ws “i a SALAMI" Sage’ tnrgent numbers of coupons froma the latter from their minds as visionary { invariably guide the balloonist from the ae ale omiakiman sharitable socicties, attend church regu Eee cet aria eee ee oa erheriuit Lame nt Ta aad ~ 37 | ssiey reside wieme@ | and impracticable, declares the Moston | south to the north. Wo would thereby be vetWe knew just. when to expect the | larly, read an assortment of the latest B*. Su , + il 5 3 and ae ’ “ ~4 inet a Wasted, values Post, several profonn students have} enabled to carry mail and merchandise lanes dalek = blew acu station, and the very proper French and Engiish novels, # | Mo :7 iS .- hover its hed on p BPirve - Tech during 1897, Coupons stopped snd pondered upon it. “Why | quicker than any ralirend-ce stoamenip. horses wera always ready, so that all we look over the magazines, get the names EM oupper Wen tet > hand - a ase ae ee couldn’t 1t be made possible?’ they ask “It would not surprise me if the mag had on do wes to change the mail from | of new authors by heart at least, adopt —————- oe : . he WYSI5 he avan* exh, es il ow * Pi a 3 ai 3s . aeare — S cuir’ empetitar liven ite re n dealer's stock wil be af qualified. Esaployees of Meare, themesives. “Why ien’s 1 Featese Se ane — douse weutd — " ve - one horse to another, and we were off. | some species of dog, practise note w riting 4 —fa MALLE CF DESTHACT dealer ‘hers, Lid, aud thels families, are debarred from the enormous electric forces that play © — much more than - — a ae It was the same at the relay stations. | and conversation under maternal tute ia Telesnd Detievron BISTAIET) | Gate rn Gata: io, cms Cons 4. 4 printed Hist of winners tn competitog’s Siateiet, 208 mysterious, yet potent snd important, | which —_ 7. ae a ta Seated to | The horses were always ready, ani the | lage, and, with a companion, speak E bské hd Haun dG 5 fasta Satarben soadhtegtr ed a ea a wie ae ae = Mr Nis h that the x ao tae of Mega and distribute it | CDly delay was in taking a drink of | French, and nothing but French, the fas Suh eed 2eee oa East'n Oniariv. t ; nie cone Pever Brothers, Ltd., will endeavor to award s the ea of Mr. Nitse New > d : mail be ele , : 2_| | sar Beer gees ————— the prizes fairly to tho. best of their ability and Judgment subtle magnetic attraction that holds the } by rail to points West. - ees ae af colon, ‘nat che —S sdeeae aa couldn’t possibly dc in a nat’ tet Geteber 180) ened ee er Vat it bs waspesnen. Lever Brothers, 12d., 0s final needic of the mariner’s compass with “Valparaiso could land its goods in a was a ly hard riding, a cool | it exclusive of clothes, on less than $6 a s away wi run daily ex Pace eee ane aerate iprines | LEVER BROS., Ld., 23 Scott St., Toronto unswerving fidelity to the morth can be} less than two days to points between) | ye: sac nae ean ‘Siekaemanen, 1 ooh aggre apnctaeth Soolenhinen ’ Busia tal) 8 TELOWS me 5 \"Eawara Pian tor Fue Vieyel:s ore the celebrated Stearns’, manuf d by E. C. Stearns & Co. utilized in a magnified form for man’s | the 40th and 50th degrees no thern lati- its s . : ee Be . " ’ ‘ use, N.Y , & Toront., Fah whoel is guarantod by the makers and bas complete attachment » > > Once in a while the men were caught. I TE ees — —— ' convenience, profit and pleasure. Aecept- } aude; {Ama and Panama products could | |e oe two myself ¢9 remember PEOPLE. x om P ing the theory advanced that vast de-~ $ pe danded at points in Nerth E Carolina, oo ee a tee - eon ane ce Trait In- ' | posits of magnetic ore exist in the imme- Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York. esate’ tel a. otekebios “an an ti : ware: w= J ad Sere ee ee ee SS eS ee ee a ee = Vip diate vicinity of the North Pole, and { Chicago sould have its depats of trans- ead ll ons cabling a te Rebecca Isaacs, who supplied fruti dew ; 4 £22224 524246 542325 2525222522555") from there come the magnetic currents } ‘portation in Costa Rica, Nicaraugua, sent the fubiens pe specially trouble- to the Duke of W ‘lington, and the = = | distributed over the globe, and it is the | Honduras, Louisiana and along the Miss- coins and some hard fights rexulted: but Pritish troops at Te res Vedras, diec Pp. MLA 7 noon e = | attraction of this thus far unbounded { issippi as far as St. Louis. Omaha conld a ae soe aunaienl hee as weenie recently at the age of 99 In Lisbon. © $15 6 i | & Bas _ te { | ficld that draws with magic power the i establish direct communication with | 80 Tick Munn. 14 not doa very great deal John Alden’s house et Duxbery. : $6 6 5 16) 9 St] ges eg 2 : 4 é & } needle of the compass, there is nothing, | Mexico, Texas and Arkansas. Denver nt oe y Mass., which was built in 1650, and Ir i 6B 75 421 345) ¥ t G&S = | as Mr. Nitsch looks at it, to prevent its ; could be in direce communication with “The first trial of the pony express | which he lived during the latter par! 4 # 7 | 5 2] 8 30) 2 ‘ being made of real service. | points near Acapulon ee was the delivery of Buehanan’s message of his life, is now occupied by the 52 = on 5 0s 7 & =! 4 “T helieve,”’ said he to a reporter, } “This mode of transportation would ; ian cing of 1857, Our company ninth John Alden in direct descen 5 rt Saal) 504i 7431 ¥ , » more largely = ‘that magnets could be suspended in | open immense fields for all Central and hs h Pha ore eines Soin Ss Sate as from the famous magistrate of <ly- bG 1521724) & Pricer, QUALITY, ASSORTMENT enter more 1argclY F | ene aie of sufficient force to connteract | South American countries, It would re- | | eI in. anndien hae: ohith whl aeeth lee. 6 is Ps a + 3S) 7 O4 = into the act of buy ing than anything else. if = the resistance of the air, overcome the | move the i ~ ae afvererand operated by Ben Holliday. A pickpocket robbed Mrs. Elizabett om 8B it i iol 60l ¥ mnt : : a ee lity on 1 »ssoriment =F | adverse currents, and move more or less { portation of the prodrct from the inlanc Butterfield’s route was through Arizona, Stuart Phelps Ward in Boston the ~ ' . wi & the price is rig it tne qua Lt goo i, a ee rapidly towards the north.’’ plantations to railroads and seaports. We had the common mountain ponies ” a dite the thief wa! ‘| Hh 4 i }A i 6 | lete bavin ris eiSy That is what makes 2 Here one of the Jargest magnets in | “‘Ienterprising North a and Butterfield had high-bred horses. We vec 3 os ie pore ilies 8 said inilu 37) ¥ comptere, U4 io oe ee : = ar : illustrate - uth and cultivate on fertile so ; —e roug efore his , She § & :45l0 37) = i ie - oe = , =z} ordinary use was introduced to illustrate | go so : oe 7 , ; vo , aes 9 ,2310 10] a Luving easy at our store We have received a ¥ the idea. The magnet was of two pounds | «uch products as would pay them best; rn catia” anand a He doesn’t look like a criminal. = 4 13 ‘ po} 9 21 | : - hs feohhier seat roc xers of go id qua! = |} weight and by its attraction the little | they would carry their harvest by balloon Comndi thie wheune ‘guise teak Oe as a good face, and pe rhaps he w 4 8 1) is (ts j S coup ete lot of CounD.E rsenat rocs ‘ _ * | = ' cross sustained a considerable pull before f ‘to home markets, and send the airship, sng Pail gsr eaesaee a a give up stealing. I will not prosecute 5011) 12517 93| & ity at right prices. = | civing way. ‘The magnet iteelf figured as + exhausted of its gas, back by rail or| 2M, inte untii 1860, when he palied | ™!™- 641911} 150 7 62| = deal = = | the magnetic ore deposits, and the bar * steamships to (etch new cargoes. ot anh alee ro < aie Robert Burns’ great grandfather ant 6 iS 1 7 9 5) 5 & : = : = as the air ship to be attracted. “New distributing centers would be seaan Oe aon to ie Preddate oli Salt | namesake, his last descendant in the —\—— - 7 T | == f e g cc ¥ “Now,” continued the gentleman, { established in the North at such points Sie re 1861 they shiintmasstbd to build | direct ma'e line, has just died at Black- es onl ae é 2 7 wa = | “let magnets enough be attached to a. as are in a direct line with large distri- ehe telegra » Nees hill, near Edinburgh, aged 52 years 6 ‘, oo = is . on | - , . ‘ = pailloon to feel the force of the attraction . buting centers in Central and South ‘8 caw Tainan recently that there | He had served as a soldier and ¢é 1% e 3 "So 4 47 Z . ¥ | near the North Pole, and the car would | America, and many @ Northern town in jan Ste cavelvens ef. the pony ex-/ gardener in the Edinourgh pubic gar: 1 3: gcoste oe ‘ <i ey BOAIN GIVER 4 | be drawn in that direction. If trials | with a small population may become by press riders, That is a mistake. ‘Thero ens, but for fourteen years past had i. t ~~ . : Y ; aol a THE BA sean BRL 2k = | should prove the correctness of my opin- | these means a large commercial aoe, are a number of others, Besides myself I { teen keeper of the powder magazine at 9 = 2 7 42) 3 2! = 7 ion, the problem of air a a ' oo —_ eee re preamps know of Frank Low, now in Cripple; Blickhall. He left no children. MEE Gs) &: Veters ....: Tar 2501 2 a cielo BZ | south to north would be so scott ee ca ea gin also use this mag- | Creek; Erastus Egan, son of Major Matthew B. Brady, the well-known WG 52 6146 20651 & NEW SON B LOCK eedeee = great point would thereby bo gained. , ee oe a W Egan, of Egan Canyon; James White, | photographer. who died a few days t+ fees EVES Fee ee — -— => “The velocit f motion would prob- : netically guided airship at home. 8 - . 7 oe : Ho ¢ 61d 1 2) = 7 re velocity © : ¢ 5 John Fisher and Sam Gilson, the discov- | ago in New York, leaves a col'ec'ion of as et | = "roe R r 2 ably be greater than that of the most ' would use it for excursions and for the ever of the beds of asphalt ia Uteh. cediins ‘erudite te usnidek wiheatiens rt mo. ii a 2 eeeeee VICTORIA HOW = powerful locomotive, but could be rega- ; transportation of mail and merchandise edad wane atte enahiaieaeeh ouatial per’ = s = 2 ve : eh o ny a oo ¢ is a > a5 | = | lated by the size and shape of the air- | on short trips, as well as onthowe I) 1 Oo) vo una ‘nearly all of vs had ecbaadt oorsedame a hs last “halt ; “8 - > 2 = —-—<—_ aaa | <i 7 é 2 ” ’ - elebr > yareonares e las at mee $5 ' TN _ SS SS TS TSS STS | thie Which would have so cory the |. Reve Gecsribes, narrow escapes of one Kind or another. | oontury, on both sides of the Atlantic OM) 51 rgctown W200 \ zawmaewVaeTTtseyryyFrseyrervrr+ rey yyy ey oy magnets,and the end of a voyage could | Mr. Nitsch sald, in conclusion, that We had to make time, to look out for ee ; : _M ieee Fe : : be determined by lowering and using it might not prove possible, but it was) 7 aiins and cami: tx sack ath ocran. Every pr sident from John 2 aa = er them as anchors. { open to argument and experiment, and) coos which were likely to bar our Quincy Adome te Grover. Saveeer o ! a) +. ~ 4 ‘Aside from the possibjlity of reach- | there was no telling what might come progress ating ah tin Ciees ense be was photographed by him. se orm -~- so ” = r r Fen’ , : G2\ Tra 6 45 a Bt | } : i { . of it. As to methods to return, should came matters of sourse. We mounted When a friend once met § ydney P.M ‘i § | such a flight as pictured ever be taken, our ponies and pounded away ounit' ‘che Smith at Brighton, where he had gone So ——— 4 : ; 4 3 rl { ; Santee as a thing that would veashed. eur stations, ant then lag down oe penises greg by — aoe - — ’ : ‘Ki¥ § . - ain baths, vas struck wi ~% de . and waited until our time cime nest. It i > Praineare can by Eestern Standard Time i { tf ; i Pear a nr was hard work sometimes, and pleas crease of Smith's size, and said: “You , n>y Ecat LA f : pleasant j o \ PONY EXPRESS RIDING. : . s th are certainly thinner than when I saw A Menowstp Dp. POTTINGER, nt others, very much the same a a8 ne cb ; Cs) winter tent Geu Mar Govt. Rys, a ere = i | other occupations of human existezce."’ | you last. Yes,” repiied the witty eset ttetown . Moneton, NB. | vee A Veteran of the Pioneer Service of ihe a saat a ts ainediehiieninealath divine, “I have been here only ten o Biiwey Office. June . 19%. ol Plains Tells About It. davs, but they have scraped enougk —_—- - Indian Teas have s rp ssed all other er. des, The fol- ss “There has been a great deal of glamor Ferlinand Leg: re f 1 dend st Memram- | off me already to make a curate.” oe age ae tta’s prinfed fur public stie in London, Eng-| & é 6.1894 mi romance thrown wet a cook on Fritry whie walking across the A few years ago Sousa’s entire in- low ng were the tutas p! 7” ed * pub-le 1896 ia : een. pet aa or re - Aan floor of hiv resid nee He lad been in poor] ecme was the $1200 he received as yy Vig 4 VITALITY lund, di ring whe week encirg Sklst Oct., OU. ; om e . Falltoa > sadione in ae uealth fur some t.me. manager of the United States Marine ; it, ij “na, ; 5S . © er, one o 18 Corps 0 tars ; ratete : a Ui iby . 4 This is to certify : 35 dices eiinienadniaaen band. Last year his royalties on h's : 7 ‘AS *- 6 836 pkze. thet I have suffered from ried the mail across the plains in 1808, marches amounted to $25,000. Mr. Sousa ee ( h na CNS coet sesesses? we ai pikes for a long time and **hut the fact is, there was little remance a9 * % is a native of Washineton, where h: RESTORED Ceylon Teas, eccees eoocee 19,509 pkgs. ict eee ibis com | about ts, and very little ele bird | A LADIES NURSE, has lived most of his life, and he fs 7. rt mm §2 379 pkgs. aint, but sone of them | ‘Work. ve pnt flr tne a oeligeo i IN 30 DAYS Tndi n Le i, eens 40 te te : = netitted me till I tried “ZT commenced to ride for the eXDT985 | O11 te wonr te ier ee tetls atid tin % sis feat aT, % —— ee ae company in 1858,when the route was laid sing Indian We saat tg hy tty bee cease wager Rio ee ee ee ee PY MES Shee 4 {> it a > | As & ERE ye eine JOHN GEERIE. out and the company orannized, and maby paticnce pearance in public as a performer wes : ayy ee J sa os Mrs. JOH? . continued to rida until Butteriield came She tncadkty thes 2 made when he was 10 years of. CATON’S VITALIZER. 9 Director Importer of Indiin Teas B. Phillips, r.. Droggiat up and took the contract, and the tele- | | sis is to cert: ‘ that have been 2 > Chitown nov20—-w ec d irecior port: eas ase graph line was built. My route was from ‘a re poe ved the me twenty Sears, Paleo so a Pwes generat cr special deb'tity, waketule | 7°" ; gt aMicted } i ; Antelope Springs, Nev, | &ed J am plezsed to say that for the past ; a oj — “a comenes., | SS acme 1 we ij daughter, Bella,wos gan Canyon to An r ae ngs, ° » : : ¢ N L Trrep Rewepy.— SED matron nto sbine.camtant a, ianraveneyy | = ips steyeer-ld danehter, BOM atweatot | athe riders had to ride {com sizty to | five vearea nowber of my patients have | A Wroviewe Syothing Syrup. has been % cay a one eee nuiekia reek 2 truption being belind her ears. oe eighty miles. On my section I had two need Indian Woman’s Balm, and it has | ° ape Vinslo : vothing " p ee EET COrTOen OF Cx ee a i ag, grein ctiSEers every Tames EX ow oer and tock the child relays, and used to make the tripin from proved a graud success in every case, ] used for ae Yoae y + a 2 f ae Sed swength where. forrest ee, Md @ to medical apecialists ir. skin diseases, but with- | cix to eight hours, ‘There was always | would heartly recommend it to all ladies nee hr her cos Save ee Res prevailo!, Convenient pa kece, simpe, | % ae oe purchased & . ith perfect success. It soothes the congh, BE es Laietnseae, , : luable tor out result. tnelly, 8 weeks a the first . more or less danger from the Indians, | during pregnancy. Mrs, E. Inwiy. with } ; \ rei nd re GOK SBD THOR” | fhe home circulation 18 the most va as 8 : tation showod tne curative eifect of Coney . but when we met — ae gr ran Urangevilie, Ont- Te ope site Set se ' ome Hatle ‘e « _ thos the hoGeF | We have used only one-sixth o e box, away from them, craw arou hem, cone, and 1s ert re 3 —. : night Setvet be eae: dit jeer | advertisers. THe EXAMINER react sre ~ , | ehange is very marked :, the eruption hes all die. | or fought. The danger has been greatly |“Couzh Chaser” cures Coughs, | [s pleaszat 10 the taste. Sold by Drazg is Reiki Coes tos eves? Priee SI per ple, | **370n ‘very evening. Phat accOUn<s | eppeared, and I can com ie ny OM. magnified. The country was so big and Colds, Boacseness. Sore Phreet | in every part of the world. Twenty-live a of our citizens every e turk. (Signed) MAXW g ry 10 pa a4 =v SET PS writes ehsranien ~) Core | : Lvertisi atronage. ii? Anne St., Toronto the number of Indians so comparatively 2 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable MG@ontie) Berd us « steiment of ertse rnd | for our large aaye! ing P = ost Sold by all dealers, or on reccipt of price, 600», amall that we bad to run intoa band | For s:l257 Gs. EB. Maries avt Tyaasoa_ | Be sure and ask for Mre, Winelow’s Sooth- mos > wees’s tial treatmcus Ono nly | THE EXAMINER CUB. COMPAN - Address, EDMANSOR, BATES & CO., TOBONTG. § hefore there was any serious danger, and | «Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. ing Syrup, and take no other kind 1 35 w Vech pis n, a CATUN MED. CO., BOSTON, MAS’. “ bay - ENGLICW AST COCOA Posasesses the following PS oti ectiy ~ site: Distinctive Moritz: th & AST wacy (.. ei kVp BDELICALS Ur FLAVUite er TASTES fe OTTLT VTS SUPERIORITY in VU UALITY, GRATEFUL end COMFORTING t9 tho FERYOUS cr DYSPEPTic. NUTRITIVE QUALI7iCS UNRIVALLES. In Qucrter-Pound Tits ang Dackeis onty. Prepered by JAMES ZFS OO: COG., Lie. Momcogathic Chemists, London, Er.ianc. % ERNY, WATSON & CO, Propmerons, § MONTREAL. ’ , cevececes€ FORO ROR E08000S TECEOBOS CBOE BOBTR APPLES WANTEP. To finish the reascn’s pack, 50 barrels Cocking Apples Must be Jarge and free fron: bruise. Jlighest cash price willbe paid. Apply at the Pioneer Factory. JOWES & WicRAE. Novl61—3 & wky. Hotice of Assignment For Benc fit cf Ciediters, Re Jose; h Bennett MeDenald, QURLIC SNOTICK is hereby given that | Joseph Bennett MeDonal¢, of Chartotic- iown. 1p Qoeen’s County, in Prinee Fdwart Island Merchant, has, by +88 goment ben-- ing date the 25th day of Noveraber, A D. 1*6, as igned to the undersigned, Walter Matbe- sen, ofthe rame places, Werchant. all his real and personalestet) and beok deb's in trust for the benefit. £h's ereditors. And .ot'ce ie a’so hereby given to all creciions of the raid Jos ph Bennett ’cDenald whose names Ca not arpear in Schedule B anneved to the said assigr ment thatthey+rere uired within sixty dass trom the; ustication of this notice to come ip and file thir claims with the undersigned, otherwise they will be excluded from the benefils of the raid assigpment, »s by referer ce there’o witl appear, Parties de» siring 10 ims pect ihe suid assignment May do so by applying et ‘he «ifice of Mr. Witham S Stewart, the Solicitor for the eaid Cstate, Newron’s Block, t harlottetown, Vated this 27th day of November, A, D 18 4, WALTER MATHESON. Assignuce. 126-15 2m Notice to Debtors of Joseph Bennett McDonald, — eee Nee persons irdebtcd to Joseph Rennett i MeDosald, ot Cha) lott town, in Queen's County, Verehant, are hereby notified that by pssigirment, x aring date the 2th day of November, A D. is%, he assigned to me atl debts due him 2." every person whomso- ever, in trust foF ce benefit of creditors, and al parties so indebled v the said Jos ph Renne't McDonald are requ'red to make in mediate payment to m®, Otherwise proceed- ings will be tsken to collect the amounts due, Daied 27th day of November, 189 , WALTER MATHE?*ON. Assig nee, }2)--her fi “a at ~. te h¢ s PG om ’ a SG #- fee. hk Gat ¢ wi he 7. Et pa SOO AE Pe ne aoa =. . ee ag he ~y ao _ ¥ ery J Se Ae i no My & pet we - sintiaaeciaiiienl LGR: vege ie whe gor Bia pi ie Beam lll eee RES ey . ie, eee | as f oo ee aa rt 7 ae ri Te ity a eee r Rey “Er. -P? <a ees nee le Ss ha 8 aaneen: Be og “er ree ae Soak ; eS Se aN eS mets