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Returning, leaves Placentia every Morday and Thursday morning on on arrival of St. John’s express. FARE: —Charlottetown toSt. John’s, Nfld. first $19.95, second $10,30. Through ticketsop sale at al] stauons onthe 1.C. K. and S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, steamer will make three trips per week each way, between North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundiand. The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, or ARCHIBALD &CO., Agents | North Sydney, C Nfld NOVA SCOTIA'S —-—-GRAND. : PROVINCIAL EXAIBITION —AND — INDUSTRIAL FAIR | —AT— | FALIFAX, N. S&S: Sapt, 29nd, - - - Sept, 99th, 1898 $16,000 in Premiums 16.000 By 25 per cent. the largest Prize List of- ferid in Esstern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expensetthe Commissior have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. [ The Relief of Lucknow with beautiful a full Mag nificently mounted Costumes, employ ng Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the Ha:.a & Teale, of Hamilton, dieplay of Fire Works thing ever seen East cf Ont., with | Toronto. orig'nal amusements from London New York, Superior in every way vo the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists address, and all information, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. See’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. Mark FISHER, SONS & GO, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Large stock of ‘Lennis Suitings and Fancy Vestings. “ample Room, 72> #rince Wm. St. st. John, VV. B H. H. HARVEY, Agent | medical methods are applicable to those | keep thin and pale. ' phosphites comes with the management =| SUrpassiDg any~ To. | Richmond Street, near the market. gether with numerous other new aaa { and | “4 TENDERS. Butter Tubs Indian make, OOOO sci 144 2Qaw 4 wks nicely CARVELL Bros, | at | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 25 1898. eceteemn Lying as a Disease. ” **The liar is a much abused person, anid a well known local physician toa reporter last week. **The liar is not al- ways to blame, and if you have any friends who are addicted to false repre- sult their doctors. There is hope for at least one class of liars. Medicine and who suddenly develop au abhorrence for the truth and lie on all occasions, even though the truth might better suit their purpose. This has come to be thought of only as a species of dementia that is ofttimes successfully treated. ‘**The malicions liar isa difficult prob- lem. for he knows that he is telling a lie and there is no hope for him. But there are lotsof people who just lie naturally, without knowiug what they are saying or why they ssy it. The tn- dividual often has nothing whatever to accomplish by lying, but does so just as some people stutter. But, as 1 said be- fore, he should not be blan:ed and frown- ed upon. His mind is unhealthy and his nervous system is out of order. Rest, tonic and good nursing often restore these people to their norma) self, aad then the love of rectitude returns, and they are effectually cured of a very em- vatenndiatie habit. France and Uncle Sam, The French papers are busily collect- ing instances of what they consider American unfriendliness toward France, in order to bolster up their campaign of hostility against the United States. The Figaro recently published George Bancroft's letter of congratulation to Bismarck on the result of the Franco- Prussian war, and follows it up with several other incidents of a like nature, among which is General Grant’s tele- gram of ‘congratulation to the emperor of Germany in 1870, and the fact that Victor Hugo refused to receive him on account of it during his visit to Paris geveral years later. The Jewels. ‘*These,’’ exclaimed Cornelia, as has often been related, ‘tare my jewels!"’ Now, the father of the Gracchi was a plain, unassuming man, much inclined to simplicity—~a man, in brief. who cut reore wood than ice. “Aren't they just a trifle lond. my dear?’ he once ventured to protest when the jewels were as yet quite new. Paris and Marseilles are conneeted by telegraph lines entirely underground. They are placed in iron pipes and buried four feet beneath the surface, with man- holes 3,000 feet apart. It cost nearly £1,200,000 to bury the wires present rate of increase the of the earth will double 260 Years. . Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they At the population itself in To all these delicate chil- dren Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- best of news. It brings rich blood, strong r bones, healthy nerves, and soe digestion. It is growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate | the child, it is readily taken. soc. and $1.00, all drug ee & BOWNE. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ——— —— gists, Chemists. Toronto. That well known business Hotel on This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection, Avply to THOMAS CAMPBELL CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ealed Tenders addressed to the SSundeciibaed and endorced “Tender for Warehouse” -will be received at this office until noon on Monday ! August Ist, for the building of a Warehouse in the rear of the City Hall, according to plan and specifica— tion to be seen at the office of Mr. C, B. Chappell. The Council] do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, } rea Dodson's Scheme. “TI say, old man,’’ said Dodson, as he loaned his friend Blobson a nickel to pay his car fare, ‘‘why don’t you try my ; scheme?’ ‘‘What scheme?’’ growled Blobson, as he mentally tried to figure out how much his wife had realized in her mid- night raid. ‘‘Why a scheme to break your wife of going through your pockets when you are asleep. ’’ ‘*I gay, old man,’’ cried Blobson ea- gerly, ‘‘if you have any scheme by which I can break my wife of going through me, for heaven’s sake put me on to it, and I am your friend for life!’’ ‘Well, you see, I used to suffer from this thing until I discovered means by which I broke my wife of the habit. I gathered together all the counterfeit money that I had accumulated in 20 years of business and filled my pockets with it. The next morning I discovered that it was gone. That same day my wife went shopping and was arrested for passing counterfeit money. It look- ed very black for her when they found the rest of the stuff that she had, and she was just ready to faint when I ar- rived on the scene. Of course I played the indignant husband and threatened to sue the whole outfit for damages. But the scheme worked. Since then the only thing my wife will accept is a check Monitors and Torpedo FPoats. A monitor is a peculiar battleship, having a low freeboard, light draft and flush deck and guns mounted in heay- ily armored revolving turrets placed on the deck. A monitor isa floating bat- tery more than a ship and derives its name from the first of the class ever constructed, which battled with the Confederate ironclad Merrimac in Hampton Roads. The original Monitor was described as resembling a great cheesebox ona plank, but it did valu- able service and revolutionized naval warfare. Torpedo boats are the racers among the war vessels. They are swift, small craft, designed to launch torpedoes near large vessels. In order to do its work proper.@ tka torpedo boat must go close to the object of its destructive designs, and having placed the instrument of destruction in position its next object is to get away and out of the reach of the enemy. A torpedo boat must be small, and the men who form its small crew must be absolutely fearless. A torpedo boat catcher is designed expressly to catch or to destroy torpedo boats. In order ® be fitted for the work the boats are larger than the torpedo boats. They can make better time and carry heavier armament Vicious Bluefish. The greatest enemy to the best spe- cies of fish is found in the vicious, vo- racious and dangerous bluefish. In size ordinarily as long as your arm, with teeth like barbs, he can snap in halves a fish of his own size, and nearly all fish stand in mortal dread of him. Gen- erally traveling in schools—sometimes as riuch as five milesin length-—they will in short order decimate a school of shad, spot, menhacen or such like. In his srtomach can be found numbers of a lier fish, according to size. We have opened one which contained a trout of almost his own size, while another contained a shad nearly as large. Still others are found having within themselves one or more of their own species of smaller size. But their destructiveness does not end here. We have seen them behind a school of shad, spot or menhaden,and sometimes schools of mackerel and cod, sn apping and slashing their prey until the water was all a-foam. They eat until they can hold no more, but their viciousness is not abated. With a rnap a sbad dered and spit out, and the next shares the same fate. They never tire, and the fish destroyed, but unbeaten, cover the sur face of the water.-—Excha ; vy) AS BU nee An’ WooMy’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. 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July 22nd 1898, 169 3i As BR ©. SCOTT'S CODE, For General Business, P, 0. Box 83% For Shipping | 148 12in eod CODE, | gave it cheerfully. Se FRENCH HUMOR. It is often said that Frenchmen lacz humor and dread ridicule, but M. Fran- cisque Sarcey has given an example of that humorous good sense which defies mockery. At carnival time in Paris it is customary to exhibit on the boule- vards grotesque effigies of well known public men. A modest stranger called on M. Sarcey to tell him that his image was to figure in the procession. ‘**Very good,’’ suid M. Sarcey. can I do for you?”’ ‘‘Well, if you would be so kind as to lend us some of your veritable garments, they would make the likeness all the stronger. ”’ ‘‘No doubt,”’’ responded the critic blandly. ‘‘In that cupboard you will find several hats.’’ ‘*Oh, the veritable hat will not do! You see, your head—I mean the head of the effigy—is enormous. ”’ ‘‘Tres bien. Take a coat, then.”’ Dressed in the veritable coat, the Sar- cey dummy was an immense success. It seemed so strange to literary Paris, however, for a man to aid and abet the caricature of himself that M. Sarcey has volunteered an explanation, which is a delicious bit of humor. ‘‘Lamar- tine,’’ he remarks, ‘‘would not have consented to lend his coat for such a purpose. He was a poet with a sensitive soul. So was Victor Hugo. But what would you? Wecannot all be Lamar- tines and Hugos. Why should we poor journalists, who have no feelings to speak of, deny ourselves to the populace when we can contribute to their harm- less amusement? Besides, they may not always think it worth their while to notice us. ‘*An agreeable trifler came to me the other day and asked my permission for the use of my name in a burlesqve. I ‘This may be the ** What last time,’ said he ‘What do you mean?’ I asked. ‘Well, you are going out of date, and next year you may not be worth a laugh!’ ’’—xischange. 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