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All information regarding shades, prices, etc., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. +ept25—end Christy Enives BREAD— CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Worton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. 1. aug 16. class of goods and garments equal to any | A STRANGER'S STORY, | A TERRIB'_£ DRAGON mee CAME ALL i THE WAY FROM CHINA. The Startling Experience of an American Who Spent Twenty Years In the Celestial | Kingdom —A Nattonal Holiday That | Brought a Myth. Frequenters of the pretty knoll near | Kighty-sixth street remembera statue of | Washington that stands there, bearing a Latin inscription that declares the original | personage to have been “The Father of His Ceuntry.” Near this statue on a bench one fine even- ing during the past week sat an elderiy } and highly respectable old man. | Lue oply settee on which a seat remained, } apd perforce I took a place by his side. Be- tore long my neighbor manifested a dispo- sition to be companionable, and we soon ; struck up a conversation. We erchanged compliments upon the | weather, and he commented upon the naval parade that he said he had witnessed from the same point, into foreign channels, and my companion vold the following strange story: “I went out to China as supercargo on one of A. A. Low's ships and remained 20 years in the middle kingdom. mire their thrift and energy, but I never vould overcome the feeling of distrust born of experience, They were always sly and secretive, “Vindictive to the utmost degree, they would stop at nothing calculated to injure an enemy or to avenge a real or fancied wrong. I becameaconvert tothe Buddhist faith through the ministration of a fine old bonze who joined me at a tea garden nearly | beart. | “He spoke exquisite pigeon English, but the fervency of his exhortations would have | done him credit at avy quarterly meeting. |! | | was educated inthe fear of Tao and of '§ representatives in the Flowery King- | | wom. I was especially warned against the uubitions of this life, and tbe nobility of |; «larity was constantly impressed upon # Solirm did this sly old bonze implant taat 1] regularly supported him and gave fom every piece of cash that remained ter discharging my monthly score with Puy aljnond eyed landlady. I never dreamed it | was being ‘worked,’ I bought experience as J bought re- zion, with my hard earned money. When rave out, the sleek old bonze, who had vot enjoyed a square meal for months be ore be met me, but was not as fat and uty as one of Rabelais’ gullygut friars, | n ordered on a mission to faraway oui bet, this is only prefatory to the curions in- ident that occurred to me in my own yard i tue bight of the 4th of July. lam now ut to tell you exactly what happened, j meal { assure you it fills me with terror.” ‘The old man’s face was now turned fully ward me. He had twisted round in bis it, and one of his feet had tucked itself ay under him, st suspicious, timid glances down the side behind him. Judged by the look i bis eyes be anmistakably saw somebody proaching, but 1 could not see a single woting object. “On July 8, being desirous to celebrate '" own, It was late to make purchases, for st of the best goods had been wold. J usht a lot of red lights, a box of fire vackers and a few yards of punk. I like e smell of punk, It carries me back to Wanton. ers of the shop I found a very oddly ‘ited porcelain cup, much like a mar + jar in shape and size. It bore an tion that I at once recognized as {to the worship of Buddha Ic bore y semblance to a sacred light, burned . in the temples, I sought to be iu sd why it bad found its way hither, it ail Pconld learn was that it bad come luisiake, “No valne was placed upon ft, and 1 rendily secured the precious trophy for a quarter of a dollar. I carried the valued bce home, sending the crackers to my criudehildren. | confided the secret of my xreat find to nobody. Ob, that I bad not heen sO seltish! Beware of secretiveness, my fmend J acquired itin China Itis a reve of barbarism. “Yes, | was determined to be alone, and when midnight had struck in St. Agnes’ cuurch”— | knew that the clock in St. Agnes’ didn’t strike the hours, but did notinterrupt him. tiv also drew his other foot up on the bench. —"l went into my yard behind my house, and placing the porcelain jarin the center of the grass plot I lighted it, “Tbe flame was of a dull grayish hue, and as | stood gazing in wonderment and tevererice a huge monster began to rise out of yue box like a pharoah serpent. It s.:ow iy stretched itself along the grass. 1 was ited with terror. It wasadragon! The | einblem of the middle king’om! Don’t be | startled at what I tell YOW out it has been | my companion ever siner Itis right be | | his swim in the river.” | | heart, 1 don’t trust them, hind you now, coming across the grass. “You see, |] know the ways of the Chi nese--even of Chinese dragons—and they have to be conciliated; but, bless your Why, | baven’t siept . moment since this dragon became a | partof my life. Ihave no faith in him be | cause he ix a Chinese dragon. “1 was even deceived about the character | of the porcelain jar. Between us, it was | one of the horrible dragon pots, made to be sent to traitors by the prime minister. Its receipt means death. The submissive Ce | @ lestial arranges his affairs, lights the tire, | lays down, shuts his eyes, and—well, the dragon devours him.” “Now, may I ask a question,” said L “Oh, yes! You do not doubt me?” j “Certainly not, but why do you bring | your dragon over here among children? It isn’t safe. There might be an accident.” | “You are quite right,”’ was the rejoinder, and be completed the sentence with all the ennning of his kind. “But he must have | A Iarye, muscular man, whom I had not before observed, made his appearance at this moment, and addressing my compan- ion familiarly said: “Come, baron, Call the dragon, and we will go home,” Taking the neweomer aside, I askeds “He bas told you the story also?” “Ob, yes. He tells i¢ to me once a day.” “And you live’— “At the Bloomingdale Insane asylum.” In this life a man can console himself for a great sorrow by confiding it to others, und lam giad to have lightened the bur den of the “baron's” blighted life by hear | ing his tale and stroking the neck of his mythical dragon.—Julius Chambers in New York Recorder. For Over Fifty Years, Ax Ovp Axnp Writ Triep Remepy— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- | nig, with perfect snecess. 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