icles, gta ES li A ee PR SSeS SF ly ic a a ANIL TOO ACS a AR AE IL AME il NE POLS BIGGS EMIT. OL Es. ee a —— coal Pe i Mi ee ees eS A Mi i AM 5 ME HE ni tty we Nah isis Finding Pharaoh. In the M Ly Ce ninry are protu-ely illustrated articles under the above caption de-cribing the dise ver) ot Pharaoh’s tomb and picturing its contenta, From the first article by Mr. Wilson, the quote this account of the w y ia which the tomb was located: “In a Jive of tembe beyond the Ramesseum, lived four sturdy Arabs Abd-er Risou', They supplied guides and donkevs to tourists who desired to two vamed visit the ruins of Thebes, and sold } : i them genuine add spurious abDliqullies. ; When they tound a mummy, it being forbidden by law to sell it, the head and hands andfeet were wrenched ofl avd sold oo the sly, while the torso was kick «di at until the K ils ( awiy. l ot the cout ruined temples ime and ecarried it purchased au head of one brothers amid the durk shadows of the temple at Qurneh. Early in 1351 circum tantial evidence pointed to Ab coed Abd-er-Rasou!l as the one Who knew wore than he would tell. Professor Maspero caused his arres ad be lay in p ison at Kench for gsoms moths He also suffered the bustinado and the browbeating of thi wom repeaiediy; he resisted Dribes, and showed bo ellisng moed when to at ned With eXcecullyn, His lips told no more than the uoiounded tomd —rAnd not as much F ally til brother Moh mmed ravarded tlie offer ot ‘ bukshish’, which professor Maspeio muke, us worth more to him sum he migh hop» to realize trom iuvure pillaging, de:‘med it wise to thaa any avd made # clean breast of the whol affiir. How the four brothers eve: discovered the hidden tomb has remained ” ‘ family secret.’ Ou July Sch, 1881, the wily Arab conducted Herr Emil Brugsci: Bey, curator of the Bulaq Museum, to Dar-el Babari and pointed out the hidiug-piace so long looked for. A long clim) it was, up the siopo! the western mountaio, ull, after scaling a great lioestone cliff, a buge, isolated rock was found. Behind this a spot was resched where the siones appeared toa@: expert ob-ervcr and tomb-searcher tu have been arranged *by hand,’ rather than scattered by some upheaval of nature. ‘There,’ said the sullen guide : and ‘there’ the enterprising Emil Bragsch Boy, with more thaa Egyptian alacrity, soon bad astaff of Azabs at work buistiog the loose stones trom a well into which they bad been thrown, The sbaft had been sunk into the solid limestone to the depth of about forty feet aud was about six feet square. Before going very far a huge palm-log was thrown xcross the well and» block aod tuckel fastened to it to help bring up the depris. When the bottom of the shaft was rescied a subterranean passage was found which ran westward sms twenty-four feet and then turned directly northward, continuing into the heart of the mountain straight except where broken for about to hurd ed feet by an adrupt stairway. The passage terminated in a mortuary chamber about thirteen by twenty-three feet io extent end barely six feet in height. There was found the mummy ot King Pharosh of the Oppression, with neurly forty others of the kings, queens, princess, aud priests,”’ A Singular Accident. A singular apd fatal accident, in which two men lost theirflives, ocourred near Mansfieid illinois a few days ago, J. H. Burns, a weaithy and highly re spected farmer, was enguyed in paint- ing the shingles of bis new barn, which All four bracke’ seatfold gronod, A oalt ruoning at large with a rope around its veck, maua. ed 0 Wrap the rope several around one of the ports used to support the seaff ildisy at up anule of fity devress, Qnoe of the workmen noticed the tact, and was about to des- cead the lidder and liberate the ealf, | made a sudden “pr ing uppor and:r one eu of the sc. fold, precipitating all four of tne men to theg ound. Mr. Burns fell with the back of his headon a feusdstion-stove, crushing his three meo were nailing down. were standing ona twen:‘y feet from the times Yoon ti iolm jerked the from skuil, und died insmatiy. Robert Newwn was so ba ily injar ed that there is no hepe ot his recovery. The Were bet seriously burt, Otber men —-»> -— — In Defence of Pa. “Siy, mother, the Smiths are putiiag ona terr.ble lot of style over me. ‘“* Never mind, my daughter, may be we can aff rd to let them.” ‘““IT*now, but they are always throwing up their new parlour set to me, and Misnie Smith had th impudence to sxy tome yesterday that my father didn’t have any braias,” “ What did vou say 7” La-k ber what she meant, ani she saidQier fatver wld her mother at the breakfast tuble that if old man Brown had any brains he would have gotten some boodle out of the country when he furnished the country icfirmary with nightshirts for the patients.” “ And then what did you say 7’ “[ said: “Never you mind, Minnie Smith; papa didn’t make any- thing on the nightchirts, put he jnst socked it to ’em on the be! sheets, and were ging lo move into a two-stery aod) =6basement = brick, alll newly turcished, in the spring.” “That's a sweet child—now run THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - photographer, We | ¢ JOHNS EXTERNAL USE, Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the } ing Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus sen- Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Haeking Cough, Whooping ugh, he en. ery. ane Di- mation of very arrhaa, Ei cra great value, Ev- Troubles, an erybody should ee ea have this book, e se . and those who postpaid, to all who send thelr a tae Chek names, an Iilus- their lucky stare. trated Pamphiet Al) who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shal! receive a certificate that the money shall rice, 25 cts.; 6 bottles, $150. 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Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, W agons—cheap, cheap, at JOR WN IN HWSO Ds, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. Ch'town, March 9, 1887. Children’s Sleighs, Carts and —_— —_— —_ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. VU Winter Arrangement. ; iSS6-7. 1886-7 ( N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted) :— ‘TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, | TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST, | | | STATIONS. | No.1 | No.3. STATIONS. | No. 2. | No. 4. A. M. P.M. || P. M. Charlottetown iveehedaece< | 7 15 1 50 ||Chartettetown............ 2 30 16 00" Ktoyalty Junction,...+.... 7 34 2 12 } Royalty Junction. ........| 2 12 9 37 North Wiltshire ........ 817 305 |\North Wiltshire.......... ae. oe Hunter River...ccccs...... 8 30 320 ||/Hunter River............. 2 8 30 Nn occ cct tue 9 U0 3 37 Sree 12 45 T 53 RE EMME . ob o00c0 “eps 9 09 4 07 CADRES BAUM so 00 ss cccevdss 12 36 7 43 HYECLOWD ... 6.6200 eee eeee 9 23 4 22 NIN iin 5s scncc chau | 1223 7 283 Kensington............... 9 40 445 |/Kensington.............. 2205 | 705 { a 10 10 5 Ww aj A. M, 6 30 Summerside.......... 4 P.M. P. M. /||Summerside.......... 11 35 +. i dap! 12 40 ail 1035 Miscouche............+... 1 00 \| Miscouche, .. ... eee is lu 16 Weblimmtom. .....¢0¢¢.cse0- 1 27 i, eee ee 9 49 Pape BRL. dia inthe osobede 2 68 Port Hill 9 07 OF nnn 60sess 600s 50860 3 22 idee ccogkes 7 4 Seomeee secbdececece bel ; 45 | )' Bloomtield (5; ic. :2....0 2 7 30 Alberton ebebegksss 20 | Alberton... 22. 6. c1.... 6 55 eee enka . - | OEE cnc pes ste se ve qd) 6 o0- | ieee ine ii eee | ’ 7 | se T Q mit iT i7 Sa TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE EAST, TRAINS ARRIVE FROM THE RAST, ee ee ; : STATIONS, | No. & | No. 7. | STATIONS. | No.6 No. 8 Z per ne + | A. M. Charlottetown ............ 230 | \\Charlottetown............ 10 25 i(oyalty Junction.......... 250 «| 'Royaity Junction......... ‘10 05 BOER ase e co cn see .< ae |Beaford li-<éakiovaleae ecoese}” 9 32 ar; 355 dp 9 00 Mount Stewart....... i | ||Mount Stewart....... { j is dp} 410 } ‘ ar, 8 50 ] ‘ardigan-++. PEC haiie cece | 5 22 er ' 7 38 | Georgetown. ..........:- ar 5 45 Pi Georgetown.....+++. ++..dp 715 A. M. lea 4 t: £m oem Stewart.... ... tees : os ee Stewart.,......,.dp oe * SAF Ocveccecere ateee oo Pee ee ee 817 St Peters....... ie $2 [iS Petees.......0 Mans ae 7 48 Bear River..... a 5 57 | Bear ESO G hc ceeds. 6. 00 oe 7 03 Souris... .Hcacsewes wees OP 640 =| /Souris............ seeeee GD 6 20 Pa | | P.M. |i | | A.M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 am. All other trains run daily, Sundays rat 29 AWMES COLEMAN. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.—all prs 6i Sagepentent. ee NORTH BRITISH AND‘ MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF GREAT BRITAIN, Total Assets, . : . i : SO ee ee FRED. 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Tenders for Steamship Lines. THE Advertisement of the 7th February, 1887, calling for tenders for the performance of the above service is nereby cancelied, and the fol- lowing substituted in lieu thereof :— Tenders will be received at the Finance Depart- ment, Ottawa, up toand including the 15th day of May next, from persons or companies, for the | performance of the following steamship servy- 3006: ist. A line of mail steamers sailing from Hali- fax to Havana, thence to Kingston. thence to Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos on alternate homeward trips, and thence to Halifax. Trips to be made every three weeks. Steamers to be not over 1.000 tons, nor less than 700 tons registered tonnage. The contract to be fora period of five years. : ; oa 2nd. A line of mail steamers sailing from Halifax to St. Thomas, thence to Ponce, thence to Mayaguex, thence to San Juan in Porto Rico, and thence to Halifax, calling at Bermuda going and returning. ‘Trips to be made every three weeks. Steamers to be not over 7(0 tons nor |less than 500 tons registered tonnage. The con- tract to be for a period of five years. Tenders will be received for the above services either separately or together. Tenders to be marked onthe outside “Tenders for Steamship Service to West Indies.” The Government of Canada do not bind themselves to accept any tender. By command, J. M. COURTNEY, Deputy Minister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, !6th April, 1887.—apr30 tl 14 may FOR SALE THE Subscriber offers by private sale, till the 15 April, coming. a FARM of 84 acres, more or less, on the St. Peter's Road, ® miles from Charlottetown. The farm is nearly all fenced with spruce hedges, almost grown up for fencing. An undisputed title wili be given—$!,200 to be paid on the execution of the deed ; also, the stock and farming implements. ae The purchaser can have the buildings T now occupy, close by, at a reasonable rent, if required. The farm is situated in the midst of all the con- venience required — shipping and Bedford Station, &c. : : For particulars inquire at the office of Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber, JAMES STEWART. St. Peter’s Road, Feb. 11. 1887.—3mos Encourage Home Industry. THE Subscriber, contemplating a change and enlargement of h’s business after JULY the Ist, now otters for sale at the Montague Carriage Factory. the jargest and best stock of Carriages ever shown in the County. Nothing but the best stock is used, and the workmanship is gusrateed to give saitefaction, All can be suited, as tve stock comprises Light Driving Carriages, Stylish Single and Double Pheetons, and the most Improved and Comfort- able Bugyies in ihe market,—al! of which will be soll on the most reasonable t-rms. Also, a lot of Carts and Wheeijs., Painting and Kepairioeg done at short notice. 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