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Py lisa firet an8 Weekly newsp per FE , i ‘ : teas xaminer Publishing Comp iny 7 i ' ~~ wa ee o _ ; ee ee - 1S eT ew < = ; e° CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1896, ’ NAD ITIC a eal rj - rure Po AIR ; 7 i GOOD ANIMAL STORES. id asst Quar Ist day, 2h 21.9m. p. m. * % f 5) De New Moon, 8th day, Oh. 49.4m. a. m. i bs. b. We \) i} HOW RAZOR BACK’S MAY BE UTIL: : 2 biget Guar, Lath tg th. 50.0m. p. m ol IZED TO A GOOD PURPOSE. Infests the wee c cw 7 t 7 we a kk Eepecially when rea or wotkins by ‘ oe | ' ~ b ee appears in varied forms, but is foreec ea Full Moon, 23rd day, 2h.51.9 m., a, m tifice bt a ; al : : > Pu i" i ‘ <3 A : s a to yield to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which s . a P wo) > : Ye & An Excellent Story on This Subject trom Sei " ‘ Sa Last , dist day, 6.42.7 A. 0 Mention of detective visite. x &3 Pie purifies and vitalizes the blood and 38 It is poor economy to refrain from wear | Florida—Treed by a Moose—Two Stub- | cures all such diseases. Read this: HB . g ori ng glasses when permanent injury to the born Turtles—A Pecullar Friendship— “In September, 1894, I made a misstep and ‘a e D Week . a ee? ra dn 6 Tt dosen’t cost anvthing oslo mel, mee a etme The Weeping of Horses. ir.jured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, ee : , | to find out the condition of your eves. “ & 2 ie ; = i |)|6 Examination by correct methods free at é ‘Talk ahont snakes.” said Edward 7 ae a the Queen Street Store, opposite J. D. zs = B Atherton of Boston, “there are more of t | ” MeLeod’s . . ey rts ors £2 | them to the square acre in Florida ihn % ‘. 3 48 oe \ Ef : fe in any other part of the country) Meat on y Me | 60 22 2s | ( k Hutcheson : as numerons as they are now, they are | two inches across formed and in walking #) 437 ee. 6 48 | " ' j ‘ = nos half ee ee g & TOW | to favor it Isprained my ankle. The sore ah: ww OE Fel! fe' 8 6] late with E. W. Taylor. years ago, before any organized eChort | pecgme worse; I could not put my boot =e i ‘ i . 5 \ was made to annililate the whole se: ~ : os 6 | : $s} In!’ 8 56] dy & wkv. 4 pentine breed on and I thought I should have to give up es i . x | | ( ® ' ; ‘ : ye : ‘ ’ ad is ’ ‘ © ; : i,] inv vy y et “ T | Fricin b] We] 8 Of Readymade Clothing ever held in Chiulottetown. Perit sccins that a bright idea, involv. | at every step. I could not get any relief 8) Sa iay ro | 16] 10 29 | bY Y : ( 5 ing the wholesale ex:inction of suakes, and had to stop work. I read of a cure of 2 31s uy 7, I] ll sf new rides li} Watches \S entered the mind of one William J a similar case by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and p 1b) M : 3{ J2{ Il 46) ES. Gaaeeaeess who, up to that time, had beea a jx concluded to try it. Before I had taken ia "i | Tuesday | 0; 10) morn j | | 2%. farmer struggling to support a I< | all of two bottles the sore had healed and me i 12; Wedsesday : } 9 7 32 | We | mee a v “eS foo r —< _ are the swelling had gone down. My m8 | ; rraday j 2} 7 ave ep] CELVe: . t ‘ fh : . : . e ° . “0 y, nd he mace al S et ta oer ae - @ have. lately received 9 nice! Wy We Lave always met with splendid success in any previous sales we have had, Genuine discounts and codiaiiee. Oe ek talianaiel aaaeaaen ol ie} |i y 3 | assortment of | / ‘ - ‘ . : ‘ iey DY essh xecution ©: / > | Saturday | 81; §) tS : I rare bargains have brought us the trade. The people have come to know that when a sie is aivertised at the that idea. He knew that the ordiaar eH ~ia r ‘ ne ff adie’. | > : ‘ re - . - : . . razor-back hog of Florida was a great ~" 6 | Sanday 6} 2] 333) SuVer Watenes for Ladie’s | | Bargain Corner that itisa genuine thing. We placo again on the market our entire stock of summer clothing rier yoo, Pyle Smteeye spo gin“ Py in oo , big —_— | 4 at staughter prices, We will attempt to give you an idea below of our stock; and it must necessarily fall or. work to systematically train a whole : tt | Weduesd | so} st] 74 aap Sane, | ((\\ short of what the stock really is, but by calling at our Clothing Rooms ya can see for yourself and be satisfic} drove of hogs to hunt down and desires | 4s now well and I have been greatly bene- =e | ¢ sday } ij i 45 ; : : sno i » SLOCK x¢ 7 18 rT C ‘ ay re 8 yi Ca se or rseit an es Sic » rentile a little while he ha i 20) 1 1y ti 5 9 4 which were bought right, and can- \ . ’ ys, oF SARS» © J aes ’ ‘ nen a Se ee fited otherwise. 1 have increased in ai 2} : | 2; S4] 933i not fail to_|please in price. “7 part an anther dogs are drilled to point weight and am in better osteo I cannot . 2; Saturday Is} S52} 10 9 Cali and inspect them. ! y LOT 8—25 fine ligi ge suits or prise Blt, relasrl to 33.59 quail. He first cleared his own farm of | 88y enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa- a 2% Is | LS | QO} 10 42 er ; : ( MEN °S S DITS. an 25 Gne light blue eerge evite, former prize $1 bra 432! bo #90 a vast quantity of big ones, and then he rilla.” Mrs. H. BLAKE, So. Berwick, Me. 4} 16 48 11131) ih 1c) | : : : ss 7" ©. gi : Pp at ave ic began to hire out his hogs to the neigh This and other similar cures prove that - : ' 7 _ il ‘ vy. N, TANTON S Q LOT 1—68 Men’s Suits, light cc'ored mixed tweeds, former price $6.50, LOT 9-500 pairs Men’s Pants at cost price. co ies at ane Sieben. - ‘The " P 2 . oe 4 | afl 1s 1 Cf\ now selling for $4.25, fame of those razor-backs spread ail 3 2 ‘ os 13 0 tee r co a+ LOT 2—46 Men’s Suits, mixed patterns, all serge, former price $7.25, over the land, and people whose places 2 i : ’ | 2 4} l Great George mirse ies R now selling for $4.75. % OUTHS’ CLOTHING. weve infested with rattlesnakes and men ge. Sa y 2 oo NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. LOT 3—85 Men’s Suite, mixed tweeds, different patterns to select from, who were clearing up new land seut for 30/8 2 2 former price from $7.50 to $8 50, now $5.00 150 Youth's Suite, a great variety of patterns and colors. These euits are Jones’ hogs. ve oT es si t - P : ~ $9 58, 00. 50 Youth's Suits, a great variety of patterns and co ee “This is no romance, forI talked with Sarsa arilia o 1 oats 7 \ LOT 4—A choice lot of mixed suite, not one in the Jot that was sold for worth all the say from $6.50 to $8; we will clear them out at the Jones himself, and he told we all about p Ws less than $3.75, now $5.50. nominal price of $4.50. it and exhibited his book of engage i 1 Ree ‘2: : a ‘ . oi . lad seneniidaRea sii a diiaderne » | Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. i: lolerst Roilway APP Lid LOT 5—15 Men’s Suits, different makes and patterns, reduced from $9.00, Also about 160 Youths’ Svita of other kinds, mixed qualities ard price. rae en _— a ee wart as Prepared only by ©. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, r ta Pass 4 itt : = $10 aad $11 to $6. will be sald at cost. a 1¢ snakes slain for the past tweive . & Beselh sChaG \ LOT 6—Is a choice li 8 ‘te redacted to 06.50 months. I have every reason to believe ° . the best family cathartic ’ = : ee of foe suits, reduced ‘to 98.00. Oux entire stock of boys’ three picce imported suits also at cort. that he was stating the facts, for he Hood’s Pills ana tiver stimutant. Qe. On and‘ after FRIDAY, 3rd Jvu’y 13¢¢ LOT 7—A fine live of English tweed suits, mixed colors and patterns, the All hild “ vine so 8 | C4 et in aes tall Mes gave ine a warm invitation to visit his the trains\of this Railway will ran daily | oO finest ready mades ever shown in Charlottetown, former price $15 children’s suits dewn to the very lowest igure that was eve oF place, and promises to give an exhibi Sundays ef 05 ted) as Sellows — 20 cents a peck, at $16 and $17, now $10. in the history of the trade, tion that would demonstrate the skill VSVESSSSSSUveses ee ee ne of his snake-killers.”"—New York Ad- Trains Out-| tins I Ww. A. HUTCHESON’S. Bi ; - ' > . . ‘ vertiser. ae thee STATIONS. |vard. Read} 41s r This sale will continue until further notice. Don’t blame us if you let this opportunity pass. sacs al a U— ° dowt up. ughi—t X « a Moose, : ; ¥ One cold January day Mr. Hamilton, e ce P. M.jA. M.| ve M./P. QM. i &f\ who was in the Maine woods as a fore- ‘ ; | 3) 6 SO 4 9151210) | man for a Inumbering company, went 4 R 3 52, 6 44)..R 9 O11] 48 rx RK 1 out prospecting for spruce. He pru ; ~ 4427 is North Wilts 8 210 5 EOR SA LE. ‘ vs ir Oo = © dently left his rifle at the camp, fearing . 4 58) 7 2S .. Hunter | r 8 18/10 43 ———— > bh E he might be tempted to break the game R j. & 3 7 52.21 7 5410 07 | OT OF LAND on West side of North River (st | “— i cbiliteie bib cng iatedcd to amoke 10¢ CIGARS and can a 5 44 7 58)..! 748 57 4 oad, adjoining property of A. Peters, ‘ iile picking his way throng . wd 2 er 5 BO 8 08 ate : 7 33) 3 12 Eaq settee hoa about three acres, suitable | thicket he was suddenly startled by a enjoy a good one, take our od 4 & 2) § 22).. Kensington .... | 7 23) 9 W “ lot of Need in Charlottetown Common, fs a resounding below, and found himself vice and try the celebrated 655) S45 Ar.V crces. f Lv.) 7 00] 8 45] On West s'de of Spring Park Road, containing ot close upon a bull moose. The mn lost i 710 0OLv f > >“@* ) Ar § 05) 8 10 about two xcres ae © ia ee ie no time in dodging behind a great i. moO f ire story pric yarenouse ant j " 74510 2 Miscouche ..... 5 42) 7 561 office on the Nor h side of Water Street, at birch. : Py $ 02:10 49 .. Wellington ; 5 16] 7 38 present aaa aa idliae Of Castoune 4 prraiser F é/ For a moment the moose stood still, re $ B11 32!.. Port Hill .......) 4 x3 7 il Be ——— Soe — of Peters, ES eee EES ES Qs as if surprised, then vented his wrath 3 2 1 eters & Ings, Cameron Block. : SS te >I > Py s/ i] 3 : , = 9 211: ee, ins 3 15] 9 20 ee ” on C_— 2——_—_—D > Oa > ‘ upon a pile of spruce tops and boughs > a " 7 O'l 7 > a 6 Of augi7—l0i 3aw 134 wee Sey siiedati ae Qe eI EY wes that as near, cine them abont as if é a 10 OO} 2 O8).. Alberton....... 2 13) 5 40 : Bey See nie ee they had been a stack of jackstraws. 40 40, 3 00 ..Tignish .... ... 1 05) 5 00 » en a Te A TRAGEDY: re Hichest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Meanwhile Mr. Hamilton climbed into as ‘1 > | qcyppppnpppennpanennvennnvnqnnnnnEnnnnOnniS TPMPTERETID PETTITT MIPPT PPI FiNS g g po a i A. MiP. M. . MiP. M. lo —= | A Woman Who Kept Her Children in @ And there in the bitter cold he was ” “1 3H common 0 3 EF SOMETELING NEW 3) nics a forced 0 tay for is Tong hours. wile | A 100 Smoke fur 56 f 7 05; 3 14|..Royalty Junc 9 01 5 Wi ee : There are tragedies in nearly all peo- ome wep 2 es a eee a ae $ aay 7 38) 3 37| . Bedford ..| 887) 447, = = ple’s lives, though some may never ones wig {mayne ware ae ecco ; 8 1 4 OO AT. aricrew't | Lv.| 8 15) 4 15) == For Us; tht is the Manufacture ef S| know thei by that name. We find ac eg a - a 7 — i See . $ f 8 AY 4 HiLv.s jAri 8 1 4 OO] ae ab them, too, in most unexpected jlaces. moved off, and the foreman venture r re r @ 4 3)..Morell......--- 7 42 3 BW = = Which reminds me that one day { stop- — a i Baar fee . OW 4 34). .St. Peters ..... 7 2 2 Di] ee ped for dinner at a house in the Cum- YES _Uniless . ti oO ss ne 8 se 4 30 16 5 2s). . Bear River ...... 6 - 4 Oss = = berland mountains, so deep in the =. oe poevenees, . o> See a is for sale by all first-class : 10 6 Ub s a E 6 Le a ‘ »sse% at P a i i : le € °! 1e & é a ; Ss ee : t ' ; - = ' = j = resimpthear nd — i a hv 9 aoe ABSOLUTELY PURE gun into the w oods.—Youth’s Com- § Druggists and Cigar Dealers. el . ' co | 2 art wontd tak a panion. ¢ 82% 46 {t. Stewar 8 10 3 5S) e& ts would take me out to the county road. eee ae =~. mE re - - - - o- oe r ¢ ilv ca 2} na : ee ee : as Sie = erage? et : - a nothin’ but mountains and loneliness In the Breach. Neither Turtle Will Give Up. S. DAVIS & SONS, Y etal ee IEE | Scnorant lot of poopie, I think I mover (\senagmspeee hse t eae eee eee eee naan eohaneae met tak ee ne Sip ae ; = ee = saw. After the dinner of bacon, beans roe ——e me? ies a im, | gaps of lifs may find the experience at | ers near Newport took two snapping SSTVSASVTE SSS BOSSA "a ‘ Emerald 7 o = —S | and corn bread, the man and girls went a oe Dos ‘filler ‘a satisfied, first hard and trying. Cherished plans turtles into a cockpit and forcing open + " 8 wl Cane Fo ie. 7 00 = Thes2 gan ls are 19 being deliverad to the lealing W wolesale Houses =S | back to the field. and I talked awhile to | ger he don’t know no more than the gals have oftentimes to be abandoned. Selfish their jaws pourss oomme ow down a oy ee a: = of the Do niaion. We giarantee them superior to asy showa at the same — J} the woman before resuining my jour- | does and they're company fer each claims must be given up. Different rela- oo ipo eae i Sk POSLSSOSE SOHOSSSHSSSSSSSSOSSO ~ el =—--- = Sona —=— | &__ price, either of home or foreiga manufacture. <i ney. She was a typical mountaineeress, other. The gals might git like I wuz ef | tions have to be formed. Old pursuits oose On each other, ¢ ~! ing Wwajere : Ls = ‘ «1 . su of the value —s} tail suis i sallow, but th - , cee eee. os : on the outcome, but with the under Trainsare ran by Eastern Standard Time | > A trial order to your who'esale hoase will coavince you of the value —~@) tal, angu ar ane sallow, - ~— a8 | they larnt readin’ and writin’, and how | have to be modified. Heavy responsibili- | standing that ‘po decision would be é * bs S of these vools, bosh as to qu ality and color. = a gleam of inte ligence in a mens ast could they ever git away frum this | ties must be assumed. Now duties must a eae a as > ; %: A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, | = If you have not yet seen our complete range of samples, write your —~» unlike = ee of the usua place and go ameng sich different | he undertaken. Naturally one shrinks |or was killed. The en a ‘ . superintendent, zen Mer Govt. Rhys, : os 7 ° th i i ts i woman 0 1e mountains. : 4 ’, g3 n ¢ T , as secu, os ME LICS ( wee : Charlottetown. Moncton, N B S nearest wholesale house for them at one. = “Don't yougs very lonely, away off things? They couldn . jist oo from the task. But where there is the | fiercely, each tearing his autagonist’s ce é na : : ; ~—2} | es game ez I couldn't, an’ ef I kin : 1G ower a neck with his horny beak ut § Raiway Office, Jane3}. IR86 , a = @&se a > —S } here to yourself?” I asked her as she keep ‘em frum knowin’ whut's right stamp of nature, a responsiveness | head anu nec with his horny beax un Pe ; . eee og ae = j busied about the table. | away off whar th : in’t to need, and a trust in God, there is no til one obtained a grip upon the other's 8 co oo : Kee: — im y off whar the mountains aint, ner flipper. After a brief but ineffectual mae Fares, oEe een ae Wm Parks on, t a = “I reckon I mought, ef I _had_ time, the ionesomeness, ner the silence, I’m a | holding back, hope beckoning onward, pee : - : i ut a. aoe - é shea ee , , : ii Rtn oe ad oe : . : . , ; . struggle weak his antagonist’s hold, Ont ™! ete t] = = she re ons l — I don't ik — goin’ ter do it, and let ‘em live and die | and grace and strength proving equal to ae tanthe aide ocr oe ain an ane ‘ The steamer So ithport w ll ply on nel a sr JONN iT B = time to think about things li e that. : right here whar they air a heap better | the duty. Many are the gaps in life to a ch ien olt a sat ghee og — FEa-t and West Rivers until farther notice | &— . 5 . « = “And what aboat your girls? Don't satisfied than ther mother has ever | pesiied. A father dies and leaves dear ones seize 1 j 10 neck. Aside é West River Bridge at 4 o'clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT. The eteamer Elfin will leave Prince St. -. ese aug7?—246 : it, nor @ neccessary one? Wien for instance you can bny & chair with handsomely designed high back, and close woven cane seat, built as strongly as any chair that’s made, with brace arms screwed to back they want to get out among people?” ” ‘Not ez 1 ever heerd em say. nothin’ but these here mountains, and | that thar river down thar; they don’t || know what is goin’ on in the world out- been, though they never heerd her say Heard None of His Own Operas. The great French composer Auber, ” “Crown behind him, or a father and mother are the hardest-vored rifles is seriously im- paired inside of 12,000 shots at the most. The lead bullets, or those but slightly from a steady ‘‘weaving” motion there was no further demonstration for sev come quite tame and would come to 1s for its food when we callelit. The chickens were greatly frightened at its EGOS OOSSESOOS SOUS SOVEEHOSEESE SOSH SSS 2000 EAST RIVER. : ; PO OE OPT OTT ITY URE TT TET lin ‘ nothin’ about it, one way ner t’other, kama OG aden nar o r i | i | a a ud 4 dd ub “Do they go to school in winter?” i =5) 99 * | both removed, and orphans must be | eral hours. The crowd of miners as . ae i i hey go to school in winte " : ’ . : Will leave Prince Street Wharf on every yb see see ab sh db sdb ied Veh ibb A hb babi 4b8d 4 sad pbbbdandds ‘ {44> “No.” y6& { nee pe determination had | ted for. Myriads are the gaps made by | watched them from early evening untii } Monday for East River at 3 o'clock, p.m, ~ 7 : “Have they never been?” j her f h he be death in the land. Sometimes they are long after midnight, when the two tur : on eo a Si oskel or es i ‘ come into her face when she gan : tles. each retaining his vice like grip on A pretty colored picture for every eturning Tueslay for Charlotietown,| , . , ,, gg ph he BAe A BADADBBOSSEAAS ‘Not yit,” this half apologetically. | speaking, and I could see they were | filled by a loving relative, sometimes by | 4 O41, stdiiuhetetie Ma “ll ae Ps ate 12 “ Sunlight” , 5 LL ( jeaving Hayden's Wharf at 730 a.m,| BSB 425252525342252=2=2, B25. £454.25. 5.522E=-5=5==>=>= “Do they have anything to read?” i ae : ce ie a h ti : the other, were carried from the pit and Sunlight” or every 6 ife- ’ ; |) £555.25 555 55556 = a yu y 8 | pressing back the tears of disappoint- | an elder son or danghter,sometimes by an placed in the cellar of the deserted buoy” Soap wrappers é calling at Haggarty’s acd Hickey’s| 2 = They can’t read. ; ; | ment, as she talked to me; and when especial friend, and sometimes by a be- aon Pre ' agi gate a wre " Wharves: leaving Charlottetown for East! = a “an't yead?” IL repeated in surprise, ; 4 h k : h : house. his was two months ago, aud ese pictures are well worth é % as oe in | oS ft = aie’ Cetints then alin ‘prise, | she turned to her work again, she | neyolent citizen. Howsoever filled, a no- | since then neither of the snappers has getting. River at 3 p.m., and making retarn trip. 7 = — t ory the — moapntecenss | brushed her eyes hastily, while I sat ble duty is discharged. Some may be | shown any symptoms of usdaienetente de a ADDRESS é The steamer will als re ce Stre = = ‘annot read or write, as a rule the j inki i i x tT eee —— oe ue 5: Th noannes = it al 0 leavs : me eg ret) & i ¥ came om aa - wiew s ie 7 there, thinking | of the silent heroism better qualified for its performance than | hold upon the other, and the bets have é Wharf for East River on Saturday at 5,) ZS = | younger ones, under @ more modern | and uncomplaining satrifice of this wo- th but he who steps in and does the | not yet been declared off.—Newcatle L s. m.. leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Cuar | ¥ =| civilization, can. | man, longing in the solitude of the | Ofers: Oud be ee a7 | a 5 Boecial ever Bros., Lid., ¢ lottetown at 7.30 a. mo., calling at Haggar | & a “No, they can't,” she said, as ifirri- } mountains for the breadth and the | best he can fs entitled to high respect, |) °PECM 23 Scott St. T ty’aand Hickey’s Wharves—making re = Drinking water from a tea cup? Didn’t taste exactly like water, did = tated by my tone. i beauty of the world beyond them, and shall not lose his reward, A Peeuliar Friendship. _ os t., Toremte é turn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street. - it? This eternal fitness of things crops out everywhere. Nothing a “Are you so far from a schoolhouse | yet never voicing her wish; walking ——- — ttn windh abdatiat Geamiiak < aie Secton & Mitchell. Halifax, A cents ; The steamer will run t% Mount Stewar| & right unless it’s just right. Just eo with = | that you can’t send them?” was my next | straight through the darkness of ignor- anatase Whar Our Mates. saw formed ioe leak “See . scart for Nova Scotia and Prince Eaward overs alternate @eck a4 the tides mary suit | GP * a | ee. : - ance, knowing of the light above it; There is one thing which users of the | SO °C" call D. B. Franklin. at Island, 9 ' WEST RIVER ; - ’ ‘ Sl, phat eye and they could go, i standing fast with her family about new high velocity of 80-caliber have to | 4).. Gipson. “One day, when living on =e Se paeeeeeeqe”® ES g oR. 2 = ut won't let ‘em. her, as the millions rushed on toward | consider, and that is the effect of the a farm in Western Pennsylvania, I shot Will leave Charlottetown for West River | => eS 122102 ‘elepass Ps This was a — yee. and the matter the higher attainments of life; crush- copper or nickel jacket on the grooves of { an woundeda hawk. When 1 picked rts == = . 2 2 = uv ¢ . 2 « « 4 ». it. NCHS Bridge, Thareday, at 4 p.m., calling at) on became more in eres ~~ . 5: ' ing her soul down into its narrow con- | the rife, says the New York Sun. A | up the bird I fonnd that its wings were West when required. Friday moro-| & ¥ Why not?” I asked, with a persist- | fines and keeping it th: re because she es : : pe stone Phtnay piace es Westvi when reqnit Peiday no ) r-% = ence that was risky ’ lized that for her and for hers this bullet that leaves the muzzle of a rifle at | broken, but otherwise it was nninjured ing leaving West Kiver Bridge for C har- | == Aow much better one’s breakfast tastes when the sourroundings are She stopped her ‘eee amit Snel: he ; pine a. per geal so agg tet aed a velocity of 2,000 fects second is s0 My sister begged that the crestare’s life whetowa at UN, Cue @ ante 2 just right. Think of drinking your ¢ fee froma niched cup, sented =} | face me. t —Detroit Free Press. wearirg on the rifling, especially near be spared, and the request was xrant ne making returo trip from Char.ottetown to) & in a loose: jointed chair, at a rickety table. Not a pleasant thonght 16 fF “Them gals,” she said, ‘‘don't know t the muzzle, that the accuracy of even Within a few days the hawk had be Wharf daily (Sendays excepted), as fol- and seat for 85c at , ‘ side; they never seen no steam oars, ner boats, ner telegrafts, ner telephones, ner the writer of ‘‘Fra Diavolo, Diamonds,” and about fifty other first- hardened with & mixture of tin, do not resence and kept up considerable fuss. ) This soon wore oif and in a short time i as 3 4.00 a. m., 9.30) & y=? : i : iat hy iota ts ; Tatar Boke baled die a edahtie off lows: At 6.30 s m, 4.00 a m ; = 00 | F fine houses, ner beautiful clo’s, ner } class operas, Was a peculiar genius 3 wear the barrels to the same extent, and | its prese nce Was taken as a matter of a. m,ll a. m., 2p. m., 4 p. m., and 6.00 = ——a = gentlemen ner ladies; they don’t hardlv j more than one respect. He never hear the barrels last far longer. course. The bird was tied to a stake in mn + = Pawn: 9 , -. | a performance of one of his own operas, oo the back yard and the fowls would go pm : 3 7 = | know thar's such, but I do, fer I've saw | Pe . , ; it} : Sacra ae mee . s Will leave Rocky Point as fullows : At | 2 ee Z | people ez hez seen ’em, and they've told ' which, of itself, is a thing without par- Helping the Fallen. several times a day to Jook at him. One 7002. m., 8.30a.m., 1000 a.m., 12.00) Ze : f . 4! me; many’s the night I've gone to bed allel in musical history. He would We ought to pray for and help all that | rooster, more courageous: than the rest, S3 : bo 3.00 p nv., 6.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. ¥ ti q J = | and cried myself to sleep in the loft that never allow anyone in his presence tO | we possibly can those fallen away from concluded to get acquainted with the : OE Suadavs From Cb srlottetown at 9 00 — : wuz my bedroom, thinkin’ about what ; apenas Saath, oe iene 'S St ee right living; and charity tn theme cast oe 3 eo a wae a led 7 Ml &.m., 12.45 p.m. 2.00 p.m and 4.00) ==> = | thar wuzin the world that I couldn't ° a _ an lof all Da icate He away is our bounden duty and the ee: sa” Geta a 7 in gyn Juebec Steamship Company, . 7romn Rocl Point—10.00 a. m. bd ee er es SSS SS | Cen hope to git a look at: I got sol : was the most awfu 0 as. SU J \e i t iful } se inga nom 0 rie naship. i y were p.m. From hocky Fro 1 = SSS eS SS OS SES OSES ESE TE TT SSeS = SSS : ; . h red t t ¢ | prompting of every merciful heart. Yet. sasealiSlats gether. and . he 1.3 2 U0 + and 5.30 p. m SSS SSTSETSSTSeTT FF +TFFyY FF F F FY F F | could read, andthen I read about ‘em | Was wealthy and lived in the utmos constantly together, an after the oe PS See a tps ee 21] and that made it wuss; thar waz | luxury in Paris, and when at last he | no man will say in the face of the his- | hawk’s wounds hal healed and he was SOUTHPORT FERRY. = — ke |_wuss; thar wuz ( 4:04 while the city was in the throes of | tory of individuals, as each one of us j liberated he would spend a portion of ras fine steamship is now running The steamer Hillsborough will ply on REMARKABLE CASES the war withthe a ee has known them, but that to prevens each aay with his friend, er rooster, regularly between Montreal and the Southport Ferry till further notice as 5 . s - gins were made to give him an eleg wrong doing is more in keeping with | paying no attention to the other chick- Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father follows Susdaye excepted, leaving Charlott. - | fown daily at 6.30 a.m., and every bait hour up to 1@ p.m. Leaving Southport at 6.43 a. m., making half hourly trips up j Chronic Inyalids Raised from Their Sick. Beds After Giving Up Hope. London, Ont.—Henry R. Nicholls, 176 Rectory street, catarrh : recovered. Df- Chase's catarrh cure, 25¢. ARR Ree funeral. Buta mob came along during the ceremony, scattered the mourners, took the body out of the hearse, threw it inte the ditch, and led off the horses to draw cannon. It was a singular end to a life of luxury and esthetic ease.— fresu his service. God's commandments and Bia glory than even the reclaiming of those strayed weet 2 ee r LETTER FROM iite LADY SUPERIOR eus. [nsome way he must have told the other hawks that our flock was under his special care, for we were never troubled with them afterward, although before that we had lost a great many chickens.”—Cincinnati En- Point, Gaspe and Perce. E£leganily Furnished for the Passenger . Trade—Electric Lights throughout. i oe 20.66 pS earey ee es in eh > Markdale—Geo. Crowe's child, itehimé | St Louis Globe- Democrat. OF THE GREY NUNS, Quizes. ies bedi cal os - ee rates, fan leaves Charlottetown at ? &.m., making —_— And ail Kinds ei-—- eczema; cured. Chase’s Ointment. menenie maiisihtiash edt acted ° Dr reat care. Special rates e half hourly tripe upto 8 35 p.m. Steamer Truro, N.—ll. H. Sutherland, travel- A Lawyer's Bakery. Sacred Heart (Grey Nuns) Convent, ee ee mane ter ey Goods, or any large quantity laid off from 11.15 to 12 o’elock, noon, | ler, piles—very bad case ; eured ; Chase's Sir Walter Scott called one day at the 9itawa, March 4th, 1896. The Militar Wochenblatt mentions an |r merchandize, * n Tuesday aod Friday of each week the steamer wiil run off time to accommodate FOUNDRY WORE the travelling public. Ointment. 60c. Lucin—Wm. worms; ali gone. Branton, gardener, pia Chase’s Pills. office of Joseph Gillon, au Edinburgh lawyer, ‘Why, Joseph,” said Sir Walter, “this place is as hotasan oven!” ‘‘Well, S. 8. Ryckman, E-q., M. P., Hamilton, Ont. Dear Sir,—li is with great pleasure tha invention for finding the wounded on the battlefield. It consists of a telescopic tubular pole, about 25 yards long when Eges Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. From Ch’town. - a ; : a a “a y } L’Amable—Peter Van Allan, eczema {oF | and isn’t it here that I make my bread?” | [ write to inform you that your valuable | fully extended, witha gas or kerosene or 8th J | Wie be Rane at D- White & Son's Foundry, at most res a three years. Cured. eee ok arcade retorted Gillon. remedy, * Kootenay Cure,” bas been tried | electric light at the cop. It is made of 22nd _ 18th = i: rates und in a first-c'ass manner. All orders left y7 et ee ae aa ae again ; SSS ames {in our Institution with most gratifving | aluminium and kept steady by three or 6th July 291, ‘ ome 0 rom tly attended to Plough castings of all descriptions kept Chase's Ointment. 6oc. . SNENEINENGNONGNIENG | results. can say this, as 1 am one of| four thin wire cords, a large white re- 20th “ 13th July : } P ° ° Meyersburg—Nelson Simmons, itching AN use It is for women those who pave conscientiously tested it.| flector being placed above the light. It 3rd Aug. 21h © f on hand. — - yyy piles ; cured. Chase’s Ointment. a } a to know that §& I have ~ a in recommending It! is said to light up a large extent of ug. 10th Aug > JAMES bD. W TEE E Ee Malone—Geo. Richardson, kidney 40 : as a wonderful medicine for rheumatism,| ground most effectually and in a man- alist “ 24st " Our Yard liver sufferer; better. One box Chase® Pills. 25c. for ail iheir ail- & ments and dis- £ 6 OPEN ~ medical science for s0 many years. a disease which has bafiled the efforts of To an ordinary searchlight. ner much more serviceable than that of 14th Sept. 4th Sept. CARVELL BROS., a ae en Chesley—II. Will’s son. crippled with rheumatism and suffering from diabetes, completely recovered. Chase’s Pills. Matchard Township—Peter Taylor, kid- ney trouble, 30 years; curec. Chase's Pills. 25c. (foronto—Miss Hattie Delaney, 17& Crawford street, subject of perpetuab colds. Cured by Chase's Syrup of Lin- seed and Turpentine. 25 cents. oo, my own knowledge also the remedy has proved most beneficial in cases of dys- pepsia. i bave much pleasure in communica- ting the foregoing testimony as regar.is the bevefiis which I know “ Kootenay Cure ” bus conferred on many sufferers, avd you have my full permission to make use of this testimonial in any way you think fit. Sister J HeKESE, Lady Superior. ——. Ofders HDIAN é SECRET. woman's pain & ——————— is pre-eminently the remedy. Tired women, weak women, sick women— it cures them all. Never #* known to fail. Price $1.00. Pamphict free by ad tressing: a: Baim Medicine Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. ERFECT and permanent are the Agente. cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, be- cause it makes pure, ricn, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOB. 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