a CREE ee iL LM mana eS ee = * eS Want awife, r Lxapine DatLy NEWSPAPER Want « cook, ran Le me . laa | Want a partner, a every afiernoon. as = F : E F ' \ / \ Want a situation, Ro ens i 4, oe — A MI | Want a servant girl, . BATES OF SUBS RIPTION i : s | Want to sell a farm, (IN ADVANCE e - Want to .sell a house, : te | Want "to rent a house, is : - — - = —— —— — ~ ~ ———— ; Want to exchange anything, » % x x i r i l ; dent peaspala twany pact of Canada or the TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Euripides. Single Cogn TeeOats | a eS ee ed States a. Want to sell groceries or druge; mxamiuner | Want to sell or trade anything, The Weekl) « issued every Ft Want to find customers for anything, irom the ; } + natle _ . ‘ r . nana ws and) WOM 34, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1895 NO. Go Wat ell cr buy horses pigs or cattle a sa a oe I Z 4 ad iM IN . . ‘ + ; » ° avis ws S tFe +. - On ADVERTISE IN is a s ans utes THE EXAMINER ae ewe SO ’ . : OR Q5 SWAT. } i: broken in He had gained confidence , 2 > ALENDAR FOR MAY, 18285 ss ad 4 h e he £ - i bs & 2 q =e orm q A — oe { } KATS OF MEM OR Z in himself. ITis ¢ xperiences had helped THE KINETOPHONE, aka nN rs ee $ ‘ him. He felt more free than he felt ‘ ae o ! as 3) Ewe U DY § 5 r at first. Upon this day, as upon all ‘ Ful < a . a et ! Eli *s {e- Figures With Vee : F a THE ANCIENT WERE NO BETTER] t3, previous days, I often recognized Sdison’sa Life-Size genres, Yeeatl . THAN US MODERNS the sources of his knowledge and could Accompaniment, ; sect Ona ee wot ee ” aly s a i is sanegmae ‘ ony _ sient —_—— put my hand upon the very The kinetophone is the name decided New ! 2 oye angen pages of the volumes from which he upon by Thomas A. Edison for his lat- i ; Eminent In { 1 f siti * n ' 1 Just to Prove it, a Professor Imposes 4 _ got the language he used. Surely st contrivance. It is a combination i t ail this was the operation of the me- -ell-k sinetose and the { x Yell 0] ) } | iains BW] ite] Wes i 67] { all Tas : _— . the well-known kinetoscope and the i : U , i ask ou One of His Pupils, Whe Gave | pony. I say that his memory was the lonograph, and it gives sound as well } . W eek : > ‘ ' an Acetrate Narration of American His- st sa met —- as he proceeded is netion. The new machine resembles i a wat a 7 alm wi h his daily task. tie kinetoscepe closely, with the ad- i ols Seed a ; U : ory Equal tm Bength to the liad “Upon the sixth and last day of our } tition of rubber tubes and ear pieces, ; A distinguished professor in a New task my Young friend save me our | by means of which the voices of the i ; York institution of learning favored a country’s record from the Revolution subjects shown may be heard. i i i : ~ : : ( * far r g , t TT) i 2 i 5 Sun reporter with some _ interesting to the war of 1812, from that time to rhe matter of combining the two ma- : i 6 ideas upon the power of the memory, the great Rebellion and along down to ‘ines was, according to Mr. Edison, r ; 4ls 7 bearing especially on the opinion recent- recent years. I am sure that when ry simple, the only obstacle being to : $ asi : ae $j: , 5 4 ly given by Dr. Max Muller, “that the - pe “ye on goo oma 5 peng ret them to work in perfect accord. d c 5 oH eae , | S | 5S 4 memory of man has become something was ene ed 1e had given me In the ‘hat is, the kinetoscope and phono- e : | 92 tctally different from what it was in | COUrSe of oe ee © ore aph Lad to be started at exactly Weak, Tired, N ryvous ceo : i. see ancient times,“when reading and writ- | 2&t which Homer gave in the 24 "nooks came time, or the action and sound eo y ; 2 j 10 45 ing were unknown. of his Niad ; and though he had not uld not come in together. The ma- Women, who seem to be all worn - | LS | ll 26] “I do not agree with Muller.” said the Fiomer S -DOmP. it had the ee. ! ine in its present state is small and out, will find in purified blood, made id} F : J6i0n 8) New York professor, “in the belie ‘ tics of a genuine narrative. I affirm that | th pictures produced are only the | rich and healthy by Hood’s Sarsa os 3 ’ the belief that | tyn~ material of it and much of the “dinary s ; of the 3 ; i; ay TI ‘1 0 49] the memorizing capacity of a man has] »;.4;.. + ; iz 3 in ; eee & small ones of the kinetoscope. | rjjja, permanent relief and strength. Sunday { 17] 1 33) dexenerated th-the last three or four | n, Bae Deen shore’ UP oe | Tee Graeme Int ie, Belew, Dee Sow | ie flees © ee ee eee l M i 1s | » 10 thousand years. It is true that the fiad his memory. Dr. Max Muller is wrong | se: out to solve is the production of life- maa #3 14} 7 ‘ i } 3 of Homer was kept in aesiihein fora oan in saying that the ability to memorize | -ive figures, and he says he will have nurse: iW la j s 4 . by oral tradition, and was asumaiichaad does not exist in our day to the extent | the machine in working order In three “T have suffered for years with female 16 | Thursday i 22 5 >| by many Greeks. It is true that the ~— sud worn che te ee ay a : ronths. a. complaints and kidney troubles and I wtiE 92 a ' Kalevala, the great national epic of Fin “There are men yet living in Finland Hiis idea is to throw the life-size pic- have had a great deal of medical advice id ‘ oJ => | is i 2 " ” ’ = r a2 10 re * me , se -erite .p nanan _ -j > 26 > sh ee . * 1a: @ : 2 41 7 & lend, which is as long a work as the a ke the mon Of old, can rect abe | turet of the -kinetescepe pee te during that time, but have received litt}. j g hy 94 acl « hel Iliad, was kept in existence by the ‘abevala poems, and men in Hindostan | bv means of the stereopticon, an to | or no benefit. A friend advised me to take a : 27 25 7 6S samc. Wa and was memoriest by vho know the Veda by heart, and I | produce the sounas through trumpets Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I began to use it, - . < 26 8 43 | the Hindogs, The facts given by the gvess the re are Ame ricans who have ]} aiached to the phonograph. In expert- together with Hood’s Pilis. I have real- a ——" . ai 9 24 Oxford scholar are as intertsting as his | morized the INad. I myself can re- | menting for the production of life-size ized more benefit from these medicines 22) \ stay i Zit 231 10 & inferences are er a emng as 3 1 cite the whole of Milton's Paradise } piciures many obstacles have been en- than from anything else I haveever taken. 2 | av i 29 10 46 Seen el boat wre ary I believe that Lost, though I have not an extraordi- | ccuntered. The machine ‘requires a From my personal experience I believe a4 rs \ oF | - here are plenty of living Americans nary memory. I firmly believe that | larger film and a more powerful light, Hood’s Sarsaparilla to be a most compiete <4)! | 22 I ll who are capable of performing as re- ice tale te ak eae te Oe itt injures ero@uced cient be Gae~ blood purifier.” Mrs. C. CromprTon, 71 2 Sa AY 2 2 ! mearkable feats of memory as any that che Reiman taewery: Se BO OF ek ee oe oe : Cumberland 5St., Toronto, Ontario. “ , ; {| O15 were ever performed by Greek, or Finn 19th century as it was thousands of | Iess. In the small machines slight flaws 2 5 > > Greek. or F : : yan 9 } ‘ ; ’ . *! years ago. are not noticeable, but when these pic- BH a’ Ss ; ill éi i a¥ i : { ] 2 or Hindoo, Not long ago I made two or = a ce ; ‘ , | tures are magnified 500 times to make oo Ss arsapar a 8; Tuesday | 1 5] three experiments which seem to me I Lave referred to but one of the : ; , . : ; ae . 3 eg nar any e ‘riments 1 have ade i .. | them life-size, the deviation of a hair's 29 ' Wednesday | 18 | t 2 3) to support this opinion. It is easy to | ™@nyY experiments ave made in re . ong . Tieseten - s 3 44 say that there are not precisely ana- gard to the power of the memory in our breadth w - am unt to an inch when Is the Only — 5 ~ 29 Rs logous to the memorizing of the Iliad generation. All that is needed for Its on a aa pn ee ‘ 04 a = nin ; > = 3 1@ picture. or the Kalevala : but it will certainly be development is training of it in the f ©? W! ‘ po : I : Tt { P ifi ee = admitted that the test of naar in | young. I wholly disbelieve in Dr. Mul- ar. biete ‘te cae aa the rue B ood ur ier i “s sineninr ate er ‘ > > kineto ne, and says he will be able to many cases ras ¢ as severe : ler’s singular statement that the me- | kinetophone, and says he will m 1 c M ic cnunik tenis coe beg ees ee mery kas become something totally produce grand opera with it, besides Prominently in the public eye today. . § ail al Wa “A young man. wl se care different from what it was In ancient nany other things. “in tact,” he said, Hood’s Pills easy to buy, easy to A i . & man, who was once a pupil times. I have no doubt that it is as} “the field of usefulness of the kineto- easy in efiect, 25c, (niaieaiinia of mine, and who is very well versed in ‘cod in use, when cultivated, as it | phone is without limit."—New York aS American history and of lively imigina- | ®°°°. see t ; Sun Pe ter THURSDAY, 27th Dec mbrr, tion, was my first subject Having was in those of our ancestors who first | "tt 8 sins © - s = iway will run daily oceasion to pas® a week i his com- | ?&* pled the world, and I firmly believe . a a , : ee . pany at a country place. I told him that it is far better in us than it was Economical Water Handling. R p that I would like him to spend a few | ™ them, as are all our mental faced There is now in use at the Crystal AM } PM hours of every day of the week in recit- | “&*- Fells mine, on the Menominee range, > is 230 ing within my hearing an account of ee ee Michigan, a ney s¥stem of handling the a aa 4 : x American history from memory, to an Turkish Press Censorship. water, which is said to reduce the pump- sm 64 13 extent about as great as that of four ‘ ing cost by about 50 per cent. A bailer * 48 42 Looks of the Iliad for each of the six The more enlightened and educated ot the square pattern is employed to ; » n days. My young friend asked me to] Classes, finding that the papers in their run Cown a shaft, and the bottom of 92 ou < give him an hour to think of the] OWn country contained no useful in- | this shaft being the lowest point in _ 30) SS task thus imposed upon him and to] f™mation or news, subscribed to the | tj. mine, a sump has been sunk, into 2 ; i ; M SS promise him that no one but his old igyptian journals; but not many ot which flows the large volume of water. i .. Miscouche...... 10 10 Ses professor should be within sight. these were allowed to be delivered > | Into this sump the bailer plunges, bring- 137 PINON, 0.05 5 ocaceeess 9 47 SS: “At noon of the first day we were out | ‘ney were collected at the various post- | ing 600 gallons to the surface at in- 334 ‘Ol ar $ 00 SSS {in the woods, seated upon logs that ones and pureed: - eae ~ — ti tervals of 2 1-2 minutes. The water is 3 Bloom! 734 SSS fronted each other, and with our backs | Subscribed to the meee, Prone rae discharged automatically up at the sur- 434 A 6 55 SSS resting agsinst Miving. trees, He be- | Other European papers. Theee, being | face into a chute, from whence it . en 6 * gan his task. At first he sat on the i: foreign languages, are allowed to en- | is conducted by ducts to a point in the °c ie a oo et log, but within a half hour he stooa | t€™: but almost every week telegraphic | yaney several hundred feet below, Sp THE PM AM ‘rect as he spoke and gave evidence | © ¢°'S arrive from Constantinople | .),cre no portion of it can subsequently ¢ 2 yt tetow 10 3 of the deepest interest in his theme. | ©™derns the Governors to pre- | fnd its way back into the workings. ° 3 : Bea _ Be id 1G He opened with a rapid survey of the} ‘°™t the delivery of such and | ype bailer is supplied with a balance, BY ALL TWIN 3 350( Ar) (iv) 9 is maritime adventures of the latter part | Such a paper. Once when the [| 4 jincar casting weighing 1,200 pounds, a Mount Stewart ] # Page of the 15th century, recounted sundry | reign mail arrived at Beyrout | ich exerts the same influence upon BAR ex 5 i¢ Ly) . (Ar) $5 Z Sorrento tales of the Norsemen and the Portu- | te newspapers were not See sap sated | tht buleting ot: the Dueteh at St ae GROCERS | ; ; waar 2 Sogo OO suese, told of the voyages i vest of | S®en after the Governor, accompanied | ages the old fashioned sweep and j G ve ¥ 73 SLs & ’ A yag nq rats > ae a i the ea PM ‘ Pre eS LOA, the unknown, sketched scenes or in. | bY the respective ¢ onsuls, visite o weight well attachment, reducing to @ ices | oe P M AM Aas . cidents of tradition or romance, pictur- Eritish and Austrian post-offices. The | , injmum the energy required in bojste =: ? 4 foun $5 oF i! ed variousi¢haracters who had played | doors were locked, and they were closet- ing the water. er : iia 44 Mo i their parts, approached the times of } ed within for some hours. 7a ee TT ee ’ et 5 51 eae teres it Christopher Columbus, whose person- | ner took every copy of The gore M. COQUELAN. , « , pea! ‘ ondard¢ ailv News ¢ > there- — =a sasastrsnonagnanmananegpocseaaesitenseeoreassasanaesaP cnn tnonatensserteiaeanae ae { a bs m ality he touched upon, and at last got | Stendard and Daily News and cut he Great Feendh Comoéioen. ’ P 4 to the point where the Italian navigator | from with a peir of scissors half a ch : ee P . .M has hoisted his sails and set out upon | column, which contained a graphic ac- a 4} ....Emerald 72 his wondersome voyage. What I may | count of the atrocities emer ee oy . P. MALLETT, ‘@ - ape Traverse 6 35 TY BS ote i ee : . rey) : ; cig call the first book of my young friend's | Armenians. This was done in persu- os iW } Pd AM : The aa V isionary See haa Jvhn Newton Williams, its inventor, wa | ain. A friend had sent some American offhand epic closed with Col- | ence of strict telegraphic orders from Htimn DRE SSER, i he Tra erun by Eastern Standard Time | given plate to the practical, hard-working born in 1845, in Brooklyn, N. Y. H : *s Celery Compound to one of my e Constantinople. The act itself was bad 2 5 ; 7 : s mile * . , ‘ umbus upon the stage. He had spent onstantinopie. € ‘ . . . is j D. POTTINGER, professional ins entor of to-day. spent his early manhood on the western business associates, an 1 knowing him per-| fully two hours in telling that part] enough, but how the Ambassadors Ny aving, Hair Cutting Shampooing, a Gen Mgr Can Govt Railways 5: Pe successful invent or must now be a_ fro Sinbsequet tly he settled in Ken- sonally, and se ing what it did for him,1} of the tale, which must have been about }| should have so far connived at it is in- , ; : Moncton, N B. I isiness man as well as a man of mechani- tucky, where he became known as one of thought I would try it. I commenced tak-] as long as the first four books of Hom- | explicable ; and it is somewhat doubtful Having lately renovated and refilted my A. McDONALD, Superintendent, cal ideas. the most successful stock breeders in the ing it before meals, and it at once stimu-] er's Iliad. He got warmed up at times, | whether the Foreign Offices in London Shop, Tam now prepared to give eatisfac- ei Caariotetown. The high tension of the nervous system, state. lated my appetite and aided digestion. I] as he stood upon the ground or mounted | or Vienna had any knowledge of the tion in all kinds of Barber work. n. ae —___—__— } often kept up for months anl months, But it is as an inventor that he has won too two bottles and was much benefited. | his log, as he gesticulated or changed | occurrence.. ap8—dy 3m Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry makes tremendous drafts on the health of his national reputation, Several most “Avain, two years later I was troubled { the inflection of his voice to suit the in every town of the Empire there . l , . . ° > ° ; ; a } > > » es ca ° s . those busy brain workers. M iny snc- useful and important inventions were made with nervousness and indigestion, and circumstance. His language seems to | is a branch office call da the Court : MicKinnon’s English Ointment cumb to nervous prostration when they by 1 before he pro iuced the Williams again took Paine’s Celery Compound with | be rhythmical at places, and he turned | Public Instruction. Whenever any Tides one ths Sentenns- ot the-Pelaes of i . Tid R a, seem just on ine point of surmounting typ ter, a machine that probably excels rreat benefit. My wife after her long ill- his periods well. Now, it may with per- Faqopeem pales ae ~_ — French Comedian whose ‘ Tartuffe,” Dib: i b ’ every difficulty all gk . . . } : : s oad fect fairness be said that this young | immediately to this court, where it is a +e re Cures Old Sores Erysipel Sal 3 , pied pegs as al! others in the most important features. ness last summer, and severe nervous pro3- : Ts ; which he may be said to have made his id ~Sores, rysipelas, Salt OF all the enentless recent ci ee ar. ur:ti e a a. 11 i ae man had, in the course of his studies in | carefully examined. Those that contain : , 7 Rheum, Eczema, Piles, B ry Sree - comer epetewe ne countiess recent useful inven- Mr. Williams, speaking of the labor ex- tration, and some trouble from indigestion, te ae : ‘ : ttn Seen : . | own, Convulses every audience which has » Kezema, Piles, Burns, Corns, OFFICr, 145 QUFEN STREET, tk Rell, Wide sepia dleiiieall: aus diel wee a fill fu: tasencstele Sie ee a ak ae eee and. a) reves years, memoralized the whole | nothing objectionable are delivered; | ~ a ligt aan ae = Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and sold by p? rough § nany or pen In bringing the machine that bears conciuded tO aines iery oympound, of the story which he narrated in my but such as do not meet the approval the delight of seeing the master portray ’ J > . s CHARLOTTETOWN. api so rapid a course of impr typewriter. To-lay, the latest perfected machine is F nents as the undoubtedly the Williams now taking it Several of my reco:nmenda- his name to its present perfection, says: few weeks azo, and she is ‘Some four years ago, when engaged in the * Williams,’ I frien with stealy improvement. experimental work on ls have taken it on my bearing that day. How else could he have known it ? I recognized as I went along passages a-plenty that were of of the learned council are committed to the flames in their presence. About four years ago an English encyclopedia the arch hypocrite. Respecting ‘* Vin Mariani,” he says: ‘‘ Strange to say that ‘ Vin Mariani,’ so exquisite a wine, should also be a remedy, and a delicious one at NEIL McKINNON, ap4—ly Summerside, P. E. I. MONTA’T o E l'ypewriter, whi th represents a vast was putting in about 16 hours per day of tion, and are now practical believers in its] the nature of transcripts from the | yc-ached the Custom House at Beyrout. amount of cumulative invention. hard work and worry, and came near great restorative powers, I have found | books ef the historians which b- stud- | Owing to its enormous size and the im- that, so pleasant to the taste and so bene- o Many of the bsst commercial houses breaking down. Although very.particular the Celery Compound a tonic and restora-| fed. I had to smile frequently as | possibility of wading through the whole | ficial to the entire system.” Aud Cognelin atria p acio and large corporations in Canada are now and regular my habits, and careful tive that I could lean upon with confidence | I recognized his reproductions of the | number of volumes, the one containing merely states a truth which is attested by TOOTHAG H E! a} using the Williams Typewriter. This about eating, my stomach troubled me. in time of trouble. opinions or even the words of many | the letter “M” was turned up and the the most famous — and women of the . perfected machine has also been adopted It was diffizu't to eat, and more diffiznlt to Paine’s Celery Compound makes people | 4 historical writer with whom I was | article on Mohammed carefully perus- | 4g¢, by the foremost medical men, and the ee ee nein by some departments of the British and digest and assimilate my fool, my stem- well! Asa spring remedy it is unpsur-} More familiar than he was. His me-]| ed. It would have afforded consider- Marini” of = the great hospitals, *Vin oe ee ageing atigy are suffer- are showing this season a finer line | Canadian governments. ach acting in sympathy with an over- passed. mory had served him as well as | able amusement to have been present wee oe in eed beneficial to the system. | treatment of any kind at the ae oe of in shown by us heretofore. ve F that of the ancient reciters of the Tliad | on that occasion, for as a rule Turkish | he weakest can digest it; the most debil- | tist. _I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, 1 ynaists of “ © une cme | 244 served them. And it did not seem | cfiicials do not excel in linguistic attain- | itated are benefited by it; the most hope- eo — ell, Re ne money re- par acai : — | to me that the memory of the latter | ments, and the censor himself generally less are revivified by it; and as has been | p)¢ following letter from Dr Bupetinons Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats needed to be any greater than his knows no language but his own. Ima- often said regarding it, ‘‘It gives new life and hope.” ‘‘ Vin Mariani” is the great Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX. TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— sought-for land, met the natives there- when she came uninvited and took pos- have purchased some of this good nourish- i 3 {25 ora proved to be when put on trial. Why | gination therefore plays a prominent J 1 ' a end an ’ ini ; Row ~" : could he not have learned to recite the | part in the direction of the public af- tonic -Stimu ant of t 1@ age, used by the fo J E McDonald, DDS, Summerside, P E aif oi Road Carts. Dominion Cail vOLPany, | ; Pd Iliad literally by the exercise of the | fairs of Turkey. The erudite members | great brain-workers of the world, whe find J mae enter y am 89 well pleased with the = For s nfort, durability and excel Scam . bas same mental power that enabled him to | of the council then assembled solemnly | tnat, exhausted by overwork, it refreshes, con J apactad Saver WF aon Catan wabiaten q ence of kmanship our stock cannot The undersigned having been appointed | ok render the narrative which I had | declared that that particular volume of | strengthens, and builds up the whole tys- | to this letter. 1 positiveiy assert that eer en a? be « 386] sole selling Taal - ‘the Province of ie heard ? I must think that my old | the encyclopedia contained matter unfit [| tem. An album of portraits of many ere ay twenty-two years ; — oe eel anes e selling Avents 1 the v ..9 aste ‘ ia 3 : ial s s x4: a as co : M 1€ hands of many dentists, youare the ne A . 1, at lowest prices, CARTS, | Prince Edward Island for the above Com | master, Max Muller, would revise at | fc. the reading of the subjects of the celebrities who have spoken highly of enly one who ever extracted @ thatin fer ane #& TRU GONS, and all Carriage! nanw are dese bette Bont . least one of his opinions if I were able | “Crown of Ages and the Pride of All |“ Vin Mariani ” will be sent to those who | ansoLurELY wirnotr PAIN. The TEN teeth ai ; ee ie > ae. 5 eee ae Geese to ne ee | AND —-— to tell him of the experiments that I] Countries.” It was consequently burn- | send their address to Lawrence A. Wilson | You removed forme atone sitting did not : F as Pocket Boots, Whip] Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will ee i i : hurt a part'cle Mr J: 4 So A fi nsnntie Gute She vou nt ‘ a Mi ie sat. a * a have made with young men in the use | ed, and the remaining volumes deliver- | & Co., Montreal, the Canadian Agents. Tryon ae ae Seen - te ee f firs » Geseans keep hy SHNON <f ene Mine's Coal ee | . of the memory. ed.—Nineteenth Century. <n heard me testify, The man who Tnvented f = oe Re . Painti to supply customers at lowest gam “Our second day in the woods,” con- Sesh WINES FOR EVERYBODY. your tase shou'd be knighted, if : Frrompt attention to Kepairs. ainting IBAKE . We + r, “ ease ‘ ’ \. : F } & spevia Terms re ssendiile : — sai hy re ts ? tinued the New York professor, “cover- Tale of a Resentful Cat. France produced three hundred million “a gg oo M.D. (1 : ; 9r ae a au ed about as much as four more books : is a big grey cat. She has | g@/lons more wine last year than it could Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895. 7 JOHN McLEAN & SON. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—1t? of the length of Homer's. Now Colum- ag t os i) es Soa ¥ ars. and | consume or export. The Bordeaux Claret J. E. McDONALD, D. L. S ae . -easte — been in the family for sev ears, : - i > - . MC a 4 - bs S., 8 i—dy & wky Ser et ee her mistress thinks she was fully ten | Vompany of 30 Hospital Street, Montreal, api—iy " Summersi : HIGKEY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, Nt’. | QUEEN STREET. Try their Niw Brands of CHEWING and BRIGHT 4"s to the pound. — ALSO — SMOKING (heir Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower than Imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy Mechanical Drawing, &c rsigned eve ng lessons in Mechanicai and Indus- trial | ‘; to make Plans and Specifi eatios Ril ate . Vatents, Copying, Blue-print ing and Vranghtis g in general, L. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov —2l BRIGHT prepared to give Ai))) 7 \ TCR At a Low Price IS WHAT YOU WANT. ke Saiz | OUAS. 29 G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Qucen Square mch30 FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. We are prepared to fil! all or- ders for Custom Work promptly. Stock, workmanship and_ prices right. Repairing ef all kinds done neat and cheap, J. Hi. BELLE, Ch’town, April 19, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. DAIRYMEN ! 1 am now prepared to furnish the Dairy Associations ‘of P. KE. Island with all sizes of Milk Cans of superior material and workmanship. Sample Cans for examination will be sent free of cost on application, and may be seen at the store. Also, Vats and all heating and other appara- tus necessary in such establishments. I am also prepared to furnish handsome Wrought Iron, of, raised the cross, and got glimpses of things that amazed his soul. My young friend’s portion of the epic for that day was even better than that of the previous day, and I encouraged him by clapping my hands at some of his pas- sages as I sat upon the log. “We proceeded with the appointed task upon each of the ensuing four days. He told of the early French and F'nglish navigators who sailed the seas that lave our shores; he ranged over the primitive setlements in Massachu- setts, Virginia and elsewhere; ran through our colonial history, stopping here or there to give his fancy a chance to play, and brought up more charac- ters than Homer ever knew. It must have been largely through my young friend’s memory—was it not ?—that he was able to continue this epic. Our third day’s and our fourth day's tales were told within the allowed two hours for each day. “Our fifth day gnened with the great figure of George Washington in the background, and even Homer had not a character to equal him. My young friend portrayed the American hero, re- counted his achievments, and described the chief scenes of the revolution, mingling his narrative with incidents not less picturesque than those of the Iliad. He closed the day with the Revolution triumph, with Washington as the first President, and with the young republic preparing for its des- tiny. It was the best of all our days thus far. My young friend had been ——~.-e—___—_ There is a movement on foot te hold a session. Her charms made her welcome, and visitors, as a rule, pet her to her heart’s satisfaction. Still she shows her loyalty to her mistress by many feline felicities. One day a young man came for a short visit. He was an tn- veterate tease. As there was no one else for a victim, he took Blossom in hend, in spite of pleadings and protes- greeted with tations. Her ears were the strange terms, “Old rascal,” “Scape-grace,” “Tramp,’ and kindred names, till the astounded cat did not know what had come to her. Her pretty ways disappeared, she fied from his approach, and hid whenever she could till he was out of the house. One morning she was missing for some hours, and was not to be found in any ot her hiding-places. A loud cry from the chambermaid revealed her where- atouts. Blossom had revenged herself en the visitor’s nightshirt, which lay in tatters on the floor. Pussy was scolded, and everyone was cautioned to keep the dcor shut. In vain ! The cat would find her way in and hide till the chamber- maid was through for the day, and then the claws went to work, first on thie visitor's own clothes if any could be found, and then on the pillow-cases. The young man tried to soothe her feel- ings, but she would have none of him, ind he was glad to cut short his visit. 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