on the girl, took her to his home in the | > | of old promptly foreclosed it and very face the moment she entered the house. Duddy—Left the pantry door open or ing for him.—Collier’s Weekly. Greet George Street... miTpy , : : : 4 t 796 © yr yyryey ry } 7 7 * 9 THE DAILY EXAMINER HARLOTVTETUWN, OCTOBER 31, 1899 RSS SET eee. 6 oe ae tee oe ~ - = = tape : niuseous stull. |} > ga hes : 4 a _ Ce Ae ee ae ene A Mortgased Bride - His eves buiged und a nectio oe ° , : h wit! if tes or to giori- : e on | When in falls i half suppressed sputter escaped from | | on eitn instistory incl ee a a | ‘Hii Fa : ie line ‘ : ? , VY deities, and 5 per « t feast in order | ‘ Ht ath it bisa tiie ur x Stet as svarp ane ' his lips, but he was game through and | -, , ' a HT diiiti tie ig my! aii tle ¢ | ‘ ar} t] = to avenge themselves upon their ene- | | is iH Wino ietti ast Wy hy’ 1 1c . Utedicns ain 98 a Mas hrough. thi ee ne eee a a | i M I ig HA i ical ages Saar gpm, ‘ ; an lL) Li ‘ OW ; . i »mnjes ry. . 7 - ne hn loch ; eet eer va kt, eae | Ms £ srr « a s Inles Those who devour human flesh ; Hb é ; 1 et NN ipa Gp os * therefore. when | ae | upon Thanks, he Said. as he paid his | 3 nis € far are reckon .d as 18 ATTY Ws e f thi he aa) boa ey Nee y ' hi 3 : . cheek “CT alwace ; a . ; VOCCAUSe OL Tagine are recaOne as 15 j i HS fe eae | Py 2d : He \ Moy and saw that was Y — I always did like this hotel. | per cent : a io en he NR Ne FF . the sill wi 5 i ; p . 0 a iaiia ou ret here exac ia as : ’ . Mi 4 Ys 8 “ ies | } 4 aed o> — youns, at ONC re es ictly what you call In short, deducting all these there re- | i Tb 4 | Bs Pe min u i? dad Wo! - ‘at Ly ] King for. i i f { t } Bh! ify; ¥ a ; { S is © a sural 7 ( Als. a ' mains cnly a portion of 2 er cent | iat an ities ! By l to il s | And he escaped by the side door, still ) ho pat ; mn n fles] ’ ‘ ise | \ By Fe 7 en if ; Mare oll rhi ee : ho partake of human flesh because | an itifynilt nf : ! | i ber his \ coughing and sputtering.—Philadelpbia | pyey meeran it cs ' iii | | ue Inquirer , they prefer it to other means OT all | ite Wits itty Mpa Sees hy 4 .oV {I sil i l ing VW s hens “ Peart, oS ier tation. Be Hi) in 3} i ¥ r¢ ce imbier | a z } . ..% : oa: a ii) } } i ’ : , As She Viewed It. [In the heart of Africa man eating is | aan ie i pitt ie ne UR iP a rains rhe man was nearly out of breath. ntinued to this day, and to such ap | i ‘| ! in th M os When he could speak he said to the | ©*‘**! that in certain villages ribs and i Vt : Ulil- £19) Pt rare . f) , } . ' 1 i hi wondering woman: ; Guarters of man meat 1 be bought I " ‘ii Hi ; Pr sh trite: ace enna inne cone thei i l have Just saved your husband | ?*' is easier for the native there to kill oe Nh! é ; + eae ok: eed from a watery grave. He threw him- | ce" When they desire flesh than to go | ') = ‘ ‘ } gh \ sim Ang sit wn ge! a 1 oe i ) tha Lwarti ms se al ata at cf ' i} ith tetas bees «Sa 1 Seit into the river, and at the risk of the exertion of hunting game.—»st. . Swart Dis et) NS Cae | my own tite 1 jumped in and saved | /0Uls Post-Dispatch. | once made her father’s acquaintance, bim.” " cata apa yes es i | eee ta : : ie a Ree se becuiling him into is gambling sory % ‘ inn ef Nerve oar tase ys , hi S gaming Well,” she said, as she resumed her i 5 oe eee Se ; place, proceeded to let him play and ! jron ing, “I always feared that you ihe most curious feature in the case ? oO de } “ | v\ n he n } . nlay . 2 ; ly " sae ° © “A iia 7 i ‘ : ey eta ton , ¢, be ew rm a perrss pee Peg as ge - ary : CUCU TUST SSS TE CTT TESTS : 2 I e |] yed ind lost. And try to be revenged for being refused ot i — imprisoned for nearly 70 oe OHEaiZ 4 f | Chow Sam Lung said: “No matter, you | py » beve ,;10urs in the Gaylord coal mine at | ei eee Cu oe eee ; C TNE BEST ts aiaty® imitated. & | are my ft 4 Soe me Seven years ago, but 1 never eee - a a = f i ) } are my friend. 1 will trust you. Sin . | Plymouth, Pa., was his peacefully fall- ; "3 '@ Dodd's Kidney Pi''s sold only c¢ P34 ee a? : ; are amed that your hate would lead S pec y fa PP saree is boxes like thi x = widely ° | \fter awhile the old man owed Chow | yoy to do such a thite os this” ing asleep in his tomb as soon as he G MiiTivVv mitate ecause * Sam Lung $1,400 low ] iA . | realiz : as likely we res- } co Wadear’ dane can ‘soli c | a a 4 M Now, old m in Low |} ‘Then she began singing a bid iby to | ‘ed that he vo Like ny tO be res That is the sensible way. It hos proved economical to ham sf jb bet eee. é |} 420W Was to give Ah Moy’s father | the bare legged | cued. It would be difficult to imagine a dreds of thonsanés of paint v: Y thirty veur: A jes PAAAPRAALALA ALLA, « . ‘ | ail sare egzec little boy Ww a. was " a). il) treat! i} - ; se isvit 3 ; a ae : : F g $1,000 on her wedding day, but when | rolling on the floor.—Exchange more serene nervous system. There mi oe . eR OOS O1 PRIDE VLG PRIBUAE, Fee. SPNaOT te Te . : - a : : : a “uy { re. eee ‘ 2 : - t W Ni fs err ee oe i ve | , | New Year’s came, and every China- | eS were plenty of chances, too, that the THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., Paint and Color Mekers, jf —_ wees ey | man must pay hie debts before he can ins: ‘tes sna tiene miners might not get the poor fellow ne “4 a nin in’ Des ie i i = s ° * . » # SL AULWIRE? ® ny treal. rt A aie paste his prayer in the josshouse, Ah T re ; out alive. When finally he did emerge : — n geen} one eo a |} Fuddy—Hilton went home the other | , , . _ SN ee , . . | Moy’s dad was short and failed to | gay and found the house empty. He | ,~ behaved himself as a hero ought to +S Noe , ; raise the $1,400. So Chow Sar ung, | ‘ . behave—quietly, wi 136 ow . I e the $1,4 | o Choy im Lung | thought he wouldn't tell his wife he |... juietly, with less thought of For S $a] e L S W Crabbe who had previously taken a mortgage | had been at home, but she found it out uimself than of his distracted mother, ey y : ' < Ju “ who at the moment was at home pray- ‘ , t , ; ‘ os Charlott OWD, D. E. Islan man Low How. And that's forgot to close a window or some- : > what happened in San Francisco Chi- | thing of that sort? , s 2D stow? ? lov vas ‘ory oe . sa To My ( 2. @ J pective’ Cus nat o Q. And Ah Moy wa: me Fuddy—No. He sat down on a chair et er etete® j ; : 1 anny —S4 Yea neice ('9 ene gon muchee happy.—San Fra co Call. for a moment, and of course he mussed U ¢oe0ee Paid It In a Hurry. Some years ago a woman turning late at night from function down at the lower end of the Old Colony railroad. She took to the the tidy in Transcript. his usual way.—Boston 550 COMPLETE SETS OF : if i a S550 We have completed a trade by which we have secured a great bargain in material for making artificial teeth. We have enlarged our workrooms, and have added increased facilities for doing a gieater amount of work. With our increased facilities, and large stock Permit me to ceil your atiention to the fact thet lam Letter prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in crder to be euc- cessful in the Uyeter jasinese one must be able to bandie them in large quantities, | track as the shortest way home, but in With this object in ver, I bez leave to| crossing a small trestle above the coun- eolict your patropage, and can assure you] try road she made a misstep and in of satiefaction. falling broke her neck. The next day I may eay that my Oyster Parlor wil her husband called on the superin- be condmcied in the veval firet clase man-/| tendent, and while not appearing to be oer, where the delicate Bivalve may be| very deeply grieved over his loss, yet sbiained ip every etyle to satisry the! he felt that he was entitled to some taste of the meet exacting epicure. compensation for the untimely ending Yours, &c., of his wife. ; “She was trespassing,” replied the JCHN P. JOY, superintendent, “which relieves the The P. E.I. Oyster King | company from all responsibility.” eT “I know it,” replied the man, was re- a social Don’t Be Angry. It doesn’t pay to get angry. Anger uses up the nerve forces of the body. So does worry; so does hate. A bad temper wears you out. It makes you needless enemies. It spoils your looks. A man with a bad temper had better tie a stone around his neck and throw it into a lake. If he doesn’t, it is liable to drag him—but we won't speculate about that.—Denver News. A Disease Peculiar to Railroad Men, TWNRY which is readily Cured by Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Did it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? Such is the fact, however, and the disease is known among railroadersas ‘‘ railroad kidney.” — Pa Thefirst and most marked symptom isaweak, lame and aching back. You may think at first that you are only tire dy but as this trouble in- creases day by day, kidney disease, with ail its terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. Preserved Soap Bubbles. If one wishes to make soap bubbles which will last several days, prepare Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years en- the following mixture in a room where aes on the Grand Trunk running between cronto and Allandale, says: ‘‘ Th e constant a ee “but PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN TO ROSTON | AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days: Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known §.S. Halifax jeaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, vis Hawkes- bury and Halifax. From Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday st noon Tickets for cale at Sivtions «cn P Railwoy. For ticke(e, rates on freight an a)) information apply HL CHIPMAN, Supt, Halifax. W W CLARKE, Agent r BeOS Lil, ae oe @ St alien = = ® —A ROYAL TRIO— Suulight and Lifebuoy —SOAPS— The best laundry made in the world, guaranteed to be absolutely pure. “MONKEY BRAND” which cannot be «qualled as a scour- mg aud polishing soap. TRY SOME = All are 5c large twin bar —____. — ARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted ai current prices. CARVELL BROS, | man $1 | Was cr and twilet soaps she was a good woman house, and I hardly know what I am going to do without her.” “Well, on what basis will you set- | tle?” “She fell how many feet?’ “About 12 1 should say.” “Do vou think a dollar a foot is too much?’ The superintendent nearly fell from his seat. Upon recovering he paid the » 2, which he charged to his own account, as he felt that the experience was well worth the price.—Boston Globe. Got What He Called For. The barroom of a well known hotel owded with the thirsty the other evening, and the overworked servers of inks were beginning to grow a bit testy, when the door swung open and ip wa of those hardtacks who grow fat on bad whisky. mixed dr 1 Iked one oe too ‘ of ° eo} io . 3 “Tl want a drink of the pizenest iquor 4, * tes , . ; f he iace,” be said. The bartender, weary from the con- undredseof high balls and languidly reached under the and, drawing out a bottle of ammonia and salt, used for coction of h rickeys, counter, alcohol, cleaning copper work, set it before the human sponge, who poured himself a liberal drink and gulped down the ———— tA al There are weeds in every- bedy’s garden, and no garden > was ever plant- ed in which weeds did not insolently pre- sent them- selves. They come without invitation and without a wel- ‘come. If you recognize them * as weeds, and wif you have ses enough to know that ‘weeds choke flowers, and pull the weeds Y up, root and J’? branch, you i save the flowers There are weeds in the health-garden of many a man and woman. The doctors call them disease germs. If you have serse enough to distinguish them —— the flowers of health, and root them ut, you will be robust, healthy and happy. The most dangerous of all the weeds in the flower garden of health is that deadly creeper consumption. There has never been but one medicine that would choke out this weed, root and all. That medicine is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly on the lungs through the blood, driving out all impurities and disease germs, and building up new and healthy tissue. It restores the lost appetite, makes digestion and assimi- lation perfect, invigorates the liver, puri- fies the blood and fills it with the life- -giv- ing elements of the food and tones and builds up the nerves. It sustains the ac- tion of the heart and deepens the breath- ing, supplying the blood with life-giving oxygen. Medicine dealers sell it. “A doctor, who is considered an expert on lung troubl ies. told me I had consumption and could not live long,” writes Mrs. James Gatfield, 77 Mary Street, Hamilton, Ont., Can. “Three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cured me completely.’ Free. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Med- ical Adviser. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover customs and mailing only for paper- bound copy. Cloth-bound 50 cents. Ad- , dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. | the temperature is not lower than 65 about the | liquid to be drawn eff. ‘ European medical fraternity in rela- degrees: Dissolve at a gentle heat one part of castile soap, previously cut into thin shavings, in 40 parts of water, dis- tilled, if possible, and, when the solu- tion is cold, filter it. Having done this carefully, mix in a bottle by violent and persistent shak- ing, a little at a time, two parts of glycerin with three parts of the above mentioned solution of soap and allow it then to stand where it will not be in | the way of dust. The liquid, which is ! at first clear, soen becomes turbid. Aft- er a few days a white precipitate will have risen to the top of the tiquid, leav- ing the remainder clear. Draw off the clear portion with siphon (a bent tube) and keep it for use. To use a siphon it is necessary first to fill it and then to plunge the shorter arm inte the This mixture is called glycerin liquid. The film it forms is of such strength that a bubble four inches in diameter may be kept in the open air of a room for three hours if supported by a ring of iron or bore a inch and a half in diameter or allowed to rest on some soft woolen fabric. If placed under a glass shade, it may last as long as three days. {ff filled with tobacco sinoke, it feoks very much as if it were solid.—Boston Transcript. Txwo Big Necks. when I was in York some year's ago.” said A. W. Whelp! “I found myself one afternoon stand- ing before a counter in ene of that city’s largest dry goods houses select New “Orce, ing some collars. “A good many men sallied up while I was there and ordered collars of various sizes, from 13 to 18. “I heard a full, rather hoarse voice, ask for ‘turn down, 20.’ “I turned to note the man with the thick neck and beheld Grover Cleve- land beside me. I knew him by his resemblance to the fellow on the cigar boxes. “I had been given my change and a small packet of wares by the auburn haired goddess of the counter, and with one more glance at the generous pro- portions of the man of destiny 1 was moving away when, strangely enough, the autocrat of the house of congress, Tom Reed, came steaming up to the counter. “There they stood, neither evidently knowing the proximity of the other. “And bless me if he didn’t ask for collars, ‘second medium, welt band, turned front, 21” “J wondered if he thought the store provided a surveyor for such mon- strous measures, but the goddess was equal to the occasion and handed out the desired size.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Why Cannivals Eat Men. Some grewsome information has been collected by a member of the tion to tribes that eat men. A French- man figures that 20 per cent of all cannibals eat the dead in order to glorify them; 19 per cent eat great warriors in order that they may in- herit their courage,and eat dead chil- dren in order to renew their youth; 10 | per cent partake of their near relatives from religious motives, either In com | duty with my work gave me excessive pains in tay back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fire- man, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have com- pletely cured me and I feel to-day a better man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Ec manson, Bate; & Co., Toronto. ——___ i | ‘CRESCENT? | lasts longer than other makes is because it is made from the original process. Only the most skilled workmen are employed. It is made with the greatest care. Finding our label on any article you buy ensures greater durability, smoothness, cleanliness and ge- neral satisfaction, and at no greater cost than poorer grades. Ask for it. MADE BY The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. MONTREAL. EVENING GLASSES For You Will be opened on the 16th inst., atthe Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy, where inetriictions will be given in Book-Keeping, Business Pract ce, Correspondence, Business Penman- ship, Practical Arithmetic, Shorthand } and Typewritiog. Clarses open from 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. Five sessions per week. Emter a} any time but NOW is the best. Students may study any branches de~ sired. Individual instructions given by the following teachere:—J Harry Wiill- iams (Penmanship); Wm Moran, Licensed Teacher of Phonography; A C McMillan, (Licensed) , L. B. MILLER, Principal Apply at College for particulars. ESTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 P. 8. Box 326 89 to 38 Queen Street Having secured the agency of the fam- ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. Q.,I am prepared to eupply ale and porter of unsurpassed quality at prices that cannot fail«to please. Write for _ and be prepared for a genuine sur- * "A, MACDONALD Dex ey PO BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS 3 ie ot material bought at sacrifice prices, we are in position to give to he people of Charlottetown nd P. E. I. the greatest offer ever made in the atificial teeth line. While this lot of material arts we will make A Full Set of Artificial Teeth for $5.50 and upwards, and fully guaranteed. “he large number of setts we make enables us to make the best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. We use our new patent suction on all plates. Call and examine specimens of our work. Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing for plate. Call in morning and get your teeth same day. seve tele coat vee & “ Over store of Prowse Bros. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. sou on pe 2 ve. se: FAS Tae Nearby oxbrs os is Say Cg > pegseenuanals IT TAKES OFF THE ° CHILL—— Gur men’s underclothing fleeced lined heawe and warm for $1 per suit, regular $1.25, qualitae! Another Our fine Scotch Wool at $* 58a suit; recule® $1.50 quality. ee Underclotl.ing per suit from 36 cents to $3.08. All leading values—try J. B. Macdonald & Co.’ For Best Values in Underelothing. — ee a Great rush at P MOW , - AGHAN'S, Queen St. He is selling crockery, g! ‘ass~ / ware and groceries at reduced prices. a ed ie] Ay