ee BR 8 rend sav- e on elve » be &, THE Cl el? to the mounts rewe ll “iv 18 CA ne © for the cit} “i with lavish harm T¥e rt 8 n wide, . ecatiere n’ a »chinquepl + Tne ms to the wih v appareled land. Fe wo kt anatine til the freshening air, Trere 8 8 n ; wn) ry he : ne spell of att: ywhere. . ew cana 4 nxt ' But hov te ih the mountain be! i at ~ has lifted her eyes again, For ailing an ng ever the plain. che ‘s a! i S * nt : As the leaves d eown, + wit! os A . As! a loot nds and her pulses thrill. — on, the ® ountain’'s aglow with the fresty preath, p tever flush. ere the rigor of death ° usht, . a vat £ grisly winter u bring » che ef the city’s awake, a-start, — came st winter but warms her heart— galls 20 me over the sunlit plain, pe my spi rit awakens and lives again. farewell to the erimson and gold, : L's Wilo P To the mountain lowy blue, pat sing, = heart—with rapture sing— Tue cy ne —New Orleans Times-Democrat. ri r 5 - TROUT AND PICKERE something About Their Methods of Feed- ing, a8 Observed at the Aguarium. It is easy to Ox bservye at.the the habits © f fish in feeding sluggish, Some ar fierce and some are oe The trout are fed on live killies. The killies when throwan:into the tank scatter 12 all directions, with the trout giter them like chain lightning, twist- and turning With marvelous celeri- Some are ing ty, The killies double, the trout dart iter them. Rising to a bunch of kil- lies at the top, the trout fairly make the water fly. They jump almost, if not quite, clear out of it, asif they were tuning § somersaults, and down they go in again and ou after the killies. It is a dashing, slashing, crashing pursuit, and in about balf a minute the killies are all gone. The pickere!—how silent, and yet how sudden! The killie dropped in above darts downward through the water. Not pursued, it slow down and halts in the middle of the tank to rest and to recover its equa- pimity after its recent disturbing expe- rience of being removed frem its home in the live food tank, carried .about in a galvanized iron tray, and finally drepped into another tank.as ‘food for aher fishes. At a little distanee isobserved the different! How aquarium | pickerel. It has come up silently, like a | long, slender, little steamer moving dead slow. Itcomes to a haltse smocth- lyand quietly that the inetant of its halt is not noticed. It is simply seen to | te lying there, motionless, about #1x inches from the killie. All is peace and quiet .im:the tank, and the killie still balances itself in ‘the water and rests. Suddenly, with no ap- parentexertion of power, the pickerel darts forward. The movement.is so eud- den that it is not realized that the pick- erel has moved until it is.seen in iis heW position. The killie ia gone. It is now in the pickerel’s interior, and prob- ably with only a very hazy notion, if any at all, of how it got there. The methods of the trout and -picker- elare very different; their results, how- ter, are much the same——New York Scn. 7 i tne Bell Piano Ha given to its . ur chase vs universal tal fac Ul ion. fue, Rich and Melodious T We, Ric and neCdOUs ine ; The has is powerful without harsh moat, The uppe r notes sweet clear tad mellow. Prices range from $20 $400. For ; Fletchay’ s Plana Warersoms OPERA BOUSE BT ‘ILDING Fe tietehereee 8 Cent Iebilee Stainps, ’ ‘hive vali See Nl & ag © Cent sab ke Stamps, worth 1 e a ee ° te oa tO me. mav be worth £20 each n ds Five takes J. BUOTE, hy 12th—d4j Tignish, P.E. ae RS Ore Woman's Trials A resident of Staten Island has lately been very much annoyed by some of th urchins of the neighborhood. She is a great lover of nature and bas on her front piazza a number of potted plante Which have been cared for all winter. At night, when everything is quiet, the boys come and manage to steal one or two plants witheut discovery. Qne by one her choice flowers have disappeured, and although she has watched for th: thieves they have never been caught. The otber day she conceived a plan by which she saved her remaining treasures. Tying a string to each flow- erpot, she comnected the ends with a bell in the hall. That night she waited patiently for the alarm. At last there was a tinkle and then a crash. Rushing out, she saw a boy, apparently fright- ened out of his senses, running down the path. When he found the pot tied and heard the bell ring, he dropped hi- booty and took to his heels. The boy es- caped, but there has been no more trou- ble with flower thieves. This woman is very all kinds and kas a number about the house. One day, while marketing, she saw a beautiful gamecock and thought it would make a novel sort of pet. Pay- ing $50 for her find, she had it sent home. The bird arrived before its mis- tress and was received by the cook, who chopped off its head and prepared it for dinner.—New York Times. fond of pets of Humility. It is not every great man who carries his henors as meekly as the mayor of Inverness, Who rebuked an admiring crowd in the words, ‘‘Frens, I’m just a mortal man like yersels.’’ Sir Wilfrid Lawson tells the following story: ‘‘A woman was once pursuing her fugitive cow down a lane, when she called out to some one in front,**Man, turn my cow.’ The man took no notice and allowed the cow to pass. When she came up, She said, ‘Man, why did you not turn my cow?’ He replied, ‘Woman, I am not a man; I am a magistrate.’ ’’— Household Words, A Genius. ‘**My wife has been studying geology, and the house is so full of rocks I can’t find a place to sit down ‘““What will you do about it?” “I’ve induced her to take up astron- omy.’’ **Is that any better?’’ “Of course. She can’t collect spesi- mens.’’—Chicago Record. Off the coast of Ceylon the fishing -season is inaugurated by numerous cere- monies, and the fleet of boata then puts to sea. Fishing, when allowed, gener- ally commences in the second week of March and lasts from four to six weeks, 2ecordiug to the sesso, Stimulate the stomach, b n i rouse the liver. cure bilious- ness, headache, dizziness, sour stomach, constipation, ete. Price 2% cents. Sold by all druggists = or aly Pills to take with Hood's § Sarsaparilia Teachers And students whe have euccesfally passed their examinations need a good time keeper before taking charge of a sebool. a large stock of Cold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. & Eh. FAY LOR Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. ANADA’S “== will We bave INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION * _ JOANN, ive B. {Ai b 24th Sept 1897 OVER $I2, 2,000 00 IK PRIZES For Liye Steck, Farm & Bairy Products ° Competition open to the world. Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and steamers. ales and dates nounced later. specizi Arranceme nts are made for the Cheap transport of Exhibits. A splendid new Poultry Building i¢ in course of erection, anu AMusemenys Hail will be enlarSed and improved. In addition te ge eho ve Stock Exhibits op 4 Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an Lourly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effi.ct, will be given in Amuse- ment —_ making together the best and cleanest special attraction over brought nefore the people of the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Wirter Po:t, and a stay in the cleanes' — bealthiest citvin Cant ada can be combinee witha visit ’o the I: ternational Exhpitien, at the very Low Rates to be Jater advertised. Arrmnge Now to Come to St. John. Agricultural six nizhis of tntry Forms will be forw arde! to evepy a whe applies personally or ,by letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT. g d Secretary. ee BT OnE. %, B. W. C. PITFIELD, President. l47dywy tf an- THE DA'LY EXAMINER, | Te Pak FOUDROYANDE Nelsou’s old Flagship’ wrecked in a gale (i iY Black pool—i6th June, 897) Sleep in the ocean; you that long ago rr’ . ; Pnereoo in seoruful triampn proudly sailed, Bearing rue our hero, who with Englan’ s Fought and prevailed. Forget, of shame; How once your worn and halk was sold Eagiand blushed), bv Boghso oame, For fereign gold; alas! the episode battered ( W inile men <«f And let our hearts with patriot ardour warm, That you, our Nelzon’s flig that bravely bore, Shon'd fall av last to an Englieb storm, , a» ‘ } , ee Qa England nn Oh, shore. James Gazette, MPEssAGE TO MMN Proving that Tru + Foy esty and True Phi tertre thy Sthil itXtoi If any man «*o is wesk, nervous and debs litated, or who is swifering from avy of the warious troubles resulting from yeuth- ul folly, excesses or overwerk, will take heart and write to me, [ will send oi. con- fidentialiy and free of charge the plan pursued by which [ was ecampletely restor- ed co perfect health and manhood, after years of suflering from Nervous Debility, joss of Vigor anc { Organic Weakness. I have nothing to sell, therefore want no money, but as J kaew through my own experience bow tosympathize with such sufferers, Tam glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings to a cure. Pam well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for T mvself was deceived and upon until T nearly Jost faith in mankind bat [ rejoice to say that Lam now pertectly and happy Once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and tne proud satisfaction of having been of great and i? wel CHARLOTTE T WN, — | | im posed j | | service to one in need will be sufficieot re- | ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send Se silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- wood, Mich. 135 p&w. GIVES AN. | IDEAL FINISH Sinooth and lasting 0 SHIRT FRONTS COLLARS /# sr tlaunAresses like it t works so 7 alle The‘Edwardsburg Starch Co. M'f’r’s. WORKS: CARDINAL, ONT. OFFICES: MONTREAL, P.o Keep up hope. Thereare thousands of cases where re- covery from Consumption has been complete. Plenty of fresh air and a well-nour- ished body will check the progress ofthe disease. Nu- tritious foodsare well in their way, but the best food of all is Cod-liver Oil. When partly digested, as in Scott’s Emulsion, it does not dis- turb the stomach and the body secures the whole bene- fit of the amounttaken. If you want to read more about it let us send you a book. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. i some Tutti Y ® Frutti with aN you. Itailaya thirst and revents atigue. Some dealers to obtain a big proftt, try topalmoffimitations. See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti 3 is on each dc. package, Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. 151 JULY 19 Tne Minstrets. Fones—-Mister Jonsing, ca’ yo’ defi- nition—ca’ yo’ explanashun me—ca’ yo’ tell me why a domestic am laike a bum cigar? Interlocuter—W hy a domestic is like a—w hat? sones—Laike a bum cigar. Interlocutor—No, Bones, I cannot, indeed, tell you why u domestic is anal- ogous to a bad perfecto. Why is a do- mestic like a bad cigar? Bones—Bekase—bekase she wears @ wrapper, generally fails to give satis- faction an am out most all de time. Interlecutor — Master Treble will now sing his latest success, ‘Dear Mother, There Are Days When I Can’t Lay Up a Cent.’’—New York Journal, a Information Por a Lady, Fair Lady—Could you tell me how far it is to Mr. Smith’s house? Counutryman—.dJust about a dog’s trot, miss. Fair Lady—And how far might that ibe? Countryman—Just about as far as it ’ud take yer ter smoke an even pipe of terbacker, miss.—kketch. Her Bright Idea. Mr. Slimpurse (who has been accept- ed by Miss Wealthy, without inquiries as to his financial standing )}—I wonder, my darling, if your parents will give their consent? Miss Wealthy (thoughtfully )}—Ma has always been very particular about the moral character of young men I asso- ciate with, and I’m afraid she'll ask a good many questions.’’ Mr. Slimpurse (joyfully )}—Oh, I can get references from half a dozen min- isters. Miss Wealthy (delightedly)—That’s splendid. Then after that all you’ll have ‘to do will be to get references from half a dozen bankers, and you'll catch pa.—New York Weekly. Grief That Was Natural. ‘The boy came into the house weep- ing, and his mother was naturally so- licitous. ‘‘What’s ‘the matter, Tommy?’’ she | asked. ‘“‘The boy across the street hit me’”’ he replied. “Oh, well, I wouldn’t cry for that,’’ she returned. “Show that you can be a little man.”’ ‘**T ain’t-crying for that,”’ ‘Then what are you crying for? ‘“‘He ran into the house before I could get .at him.’’—Chicago Times- Herald. he retorted. 9? That Indjemnity Proposition. “J have been wourdering,”’ said Champion Abdul Hamid to his grand vizier, ‘‘whether we had better follow the example .cf our fellow champion Fitzsimmous and go on the stage. ‘‘Twenty thousand candle power arc light of .the universe,’’ replied the vizier, ‘‘I fear you"would be unable to equare the critics. I have a better plan. Ve can force the Greeks to pay well for tee show we have given them. And forthwith the claim for the earth was framed.—Philadelphia North Amezicin. ’” Proef Positive. “What, George Critchley doesn’t love Hattie Beuson: Nonsense, my boy, he idolizes is and L.can easily convince you thot I know whut i’m talking aw 37 acount. a’d dike to know hovw.”’ isaw him lead his bike for nearly three-quarters ef a mile yesterday just to be uvie to Walk with her.’’—-Cleve- jaud Leade: Ouly 2 Matter A Georgia eutber sent a short etory to 100 newspapers and magazines com- bined. It took allcof them just threc years to ceciiue it, but he was not dis- couraged, aud Guring the fourth year « its itincrary i¢ was accepted ard paid for. This s! that if authors can mnly muanezpe te live long siepniak ti reward is certain.—Atianta Coustitu- ae of Time. iOWS eir £i0. In the Persian Way. The shace of Daniel nedded. **Ob y2s,’” he suid, ‘‘atter the Persians cap- tured Babylon they couldn't do enough forime. In fact, they quite lionized me.’ A titer ran thre ug! h the ranks cf tiie essembicd shades. --New York Press. Whar Did They Mean? “Did he carry any life insurance?’’ they asked the widow. “A little,’’ ske rx plied. ‘*J'co bad you dicn’t take ort a little fire insurance ch him, tco,’’ they sng- gested. —Chircren Siwmere. Herald, ~~ © << - Direct from Germany.—A_ beautiful assortment of new souveoir chinaware received this week. New views, new de- signs. See them, at Carter’s bookstore. Shirt Waists, Blonses. Corsets, Millinery, Hats, Sunshades, Underclothing, Umbrellas. T. J. HARRIS, London House Saneaootad Co and well shod wins the race. Oxford ties have the call now. have men’s, Women’s and Children’s. The kinds that fit properly and give good honest wear. Just opened, Girls’ and Children’s ankle strap slip pers in Chocolate and Oxblood. W. H. STEWART & CO, London House Building We SEASIDE HOTEL— RUSTICO BEACH P.E: I. Opens f:r (he season on July 3.d. JOHN NEWSON & Co., Proprietors. Surf and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Tennis Grounds, &c. Coach will leave Charlottetown. for the above Hotel, every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests. Returning Monday Wednesday, and Friday morning. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.30 a. m-, and 3.30 p. m. Leaves Hunter River for Summerside, 7.28 a. m. & 4.58 p. m. Leaves Hunter River for Charlottetown 10.43 a. m. & 8,18, p. m. Summerside to Hunter River 8.45 a.m, & 7 p. m. Croquet and Trains run on Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. Address all Correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO., BROPRIET OSS a Ve SM ses vo vigie Mw SeS% ee % Public Good Will = grows slowly ; when secured, it is a treasure without price, to be care fuliy guarded and judiciously fostered; therefore we keep constart guard on goods and prices, and see to it that our ads are always ia accordance with facts. ASE TO SEE our high back cane seat and brace armhaire for 75e. 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