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VOL33.—NO. 134 rs nq ' = beh are ordere« for © vO weeks the charge t« @ fents the first insertion, and 2 ae are ne cents ton Rate ecards ar . : EE KIND TO a LOVE, ae . : ur j atio Specia peat theese two fighting for hert Uere in the o eons B red tra quoted Se RU | Be hind toa love. If nant el oman love you | public fo on the flats! For almost for « se ments ches in size or And youcan't return all her tenderness, tread five suinutes she was Helen of Troy. lars ‘ a ee months o tig on that love lest she rise above you And in much less Billy tasted repent- long ud you learn to iove her when her lors ig I an : er. te - Ce dun. ance. The haze of half pints was dis- -. ; : Soe, melee pan Oe a : pelled, and some teeth went with it. t Re kind toalove. Your beauty was given, Prescntly he rose and made a running ¢ j ras y . os na Fair woman, that you might lift mankind | ,. oe : ; i i if fi NX fi W ¥ OsT above kick at the other, but being thwarted in . ' i ’ 4 : ~ | The world and its woes, ‘Tras sent you from | a bolt fiung himself down, and it was aa Charch Pairx. Racaare F wouter i a akina “ph | like to go hard with him at the hauds of P s will be ineerted witt the only Perfect Writine .Mach- } Be careful and constant and kind toa love. the crowd. Punch, you may, on Wan- “ne gular 10 sp : ae ac For the heart that returns toa love long neg- | gted flats, bat execration and worse is ine. The Ribbon, the Shift lected your portion if you kick anybody except , , . To hear the old story that never grows old Fe : : r ‘ M'NE . 1 by our Key and at hey . antiquat- and claims the caresses so often rejected your Wite. — Me . i Ma s to be lead ed devices disear ded. W121 sorrow to .earn that that love has growa But us ihe ring closed the helm ets - : Lp Pr. EL Isiand i cons . ' : Afr RS ; cold we liceman were observed wor! . : . a " a “i —Cy Warman in New York Sun, t : pe . : 4 : ’ : aivertising medium N iE W M A( TY IN R : oe inward above the surrounding head ‘ : ouncements ate "aie ae ty ONS ENJOYS and Sam Cardew, quickly assuming hi: : . : the fact that ics . Means sc : . LIZERUNT coat, turned away with exch an air of . OG uivertisers we NEW MANAGEMENT Both the method and results waien = ae r blamelessnes3. as is practicable with a . , , en ) rrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant damaged eve, while Billy went of un ' NEW PRINCIPLES sad refreshing to tle taste,and acts © Somewhcre in the register was written | headed in the enposite direction. , . ¥ Ba ER is sn iaieeaiaiy: tite caeneuwiaieiate rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, the name Elizabeth Hunt, but 17 years Billy wes aii very well, but Sam was K. Hi. Mason, Post 0 Charlottetown NEW PATENTS. Live: a~c Boweis, cleanses the evs after the entry the spoken name was | better. {Le resolved to ce yw | m for a hank. Lower tipring Pack Read owes i em effertaally, dispels colds, head- Lizerunt. ice feathered bat befure next bank holiday, ¥ ufton NEW MEN, ches and fevers and cures habitua) She works} at apickle factory and ap- | So the enu went down on lor and her be “v 5 5 S th peared abroadin an elaborateand shabby | bloke hanging on cect: otucr’s vecks and , Prin NEW LIFE onstipation, Syrup of Figs is the ‘abieiatid\ “ienaiaiae’- deamaeaaia Paar ier gan tee eee i » “ q 4 street a 4 4 a rn ly peiwed of its kin d ever pro- cost , Us 3 pp. nte 5 stragg lin; { ward the Liomfor rec r er © Jueen s : 1, sda fers Stain teh | white apron. with shouts zu? choruses, ‘ue rest was s ‘ Ll, P. E. 1b. Rallwa vd NEW BRAIN NCCE ple ASO F “< 1€ taste ANG Ac Withal she was something ofabeauty-- | tramear, low music ball, half pints and | ix ; : Book Sum optable {: the stomach, prompt ir | that is to say, her cheeks were very red, | darknee:. = ; pe NEW METHODS “8 — and truly bene ‘ficial in itt | her teeth were very large and white, her Billy took home bis ads. aud his ' u ; , ‘cts, prepared only from the mos‘ | nose was small and snub and her fringe | mother, buying mos wrath by ask- ‘ te. Almewe NEW CAPITAL, althy und agreeable substances, its | was long and shiny, while her face, new | ing their orisip, suusht refuge with a Ore : | yanvearce Nent qualities commend 1( | washed, was susceptible of a high polish. neighbor. His revenge he accomplished = ve ais The LATEST and BEST al! and have made it the most | Many such girls are married at 16, but | in two installments. Two nights later ‘ular reme ly known. Lizerunt was much belated and had | Lizerunt was going with a jug of beer is zg : ° rrr roe ‘ 4 . . \ - 1 cr cara 7 WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, illegible work, foul ink ribbons. bothersome shift | ne Y : 7 Key “ double seales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated pardoned. The NEW YOST has | a te ; ——"s eresting | abolished them. and no other can retain them and live. I serty luc Weexiy Exam- rifk NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor. “G. W. N. Yost, who | ~~ re part of Canada or the | invented the “ Remington” in L875, the “ Caligraph” in1880, and the “ Yost” in 1889: the | Ff sta . art yea i. : . ; i OOd>s . ais i jacitresenn latest and best improvements have been added during 1892. making the New Yost an ideal. | LY EXAMINER. DAVIES’ OINTMENT Has no Equa for the Cure Pam Dat pertect typew riter. The New Yost prints direet from steel type; its work is ne ver blurred. put is clern cut and beautiful. 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BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass | | } 1 THE SOCIETY OF ARTS: of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, A Society established lisseminate the taste for arts, an 1 help artists. $100,000. with a view to encourage to Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 193. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION AND SALE. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’xlock, am., to 4 p.1 The only chance in this country chase works of masters. to pur mostly All the Paintings are originals, leading from the French School, the modern school, Eminent Artists, such as Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit | runt. never a bloxe at all. Billy Chope was a year older than Lize- He wore a billye ock with a thin brim and a permanent dent in the crown. He had a bobtail coat, and his collar | was turred up at one side and down at the other, as an expression of independ- | ence. | sisted long of perfunctory nods, but this j Je? go!” good. } and earned bis own living. } you may howl at large. | lic houses are always with you; Between his meals he wore his bands in his breeches pockets. He lived | with his mother, who mangled. His conversation with Lizerunt con- especial Thursday evening, as Lizerunt, | making for home, followed the fading | red beyond the farthermost end of Com- | mercial road, | for Billy Chope, slouching in the oppo- | site direction, lurgked across ihe pave- great things happened, ment as they met, and taking the nearer hand from his pocket caught and twisted her arm, bumping her against the wall. ,” said Lizerunt, greatly pleased, Tor she knew that this was “Garn loy e. ‘Where yer auf to, Lizer?” *’Ome, o’ course, cheeky. Le’ go!” and | she enatched in vain at Billy's hat. Pilly let go and capered in front. She feigned to dodge by him, careful not to | be too quick, because affairs were devel- oping “] sy, Lizer,” said Billy, stopping his dance and becoming businesslike, *‘goin anywhere Monday?” “Not along o’ you, cheeky. You : | ‘long 0’ Beller Dawson, like wot you « | Easter.” ‘Blow Beller Dawson; she ain’t no I'm goin on the flats. Come?” Lizerunt, delighted but derisive, ended | with a promise to ‘‘see.” The bloke had come at least, and she walked home with | the feeling of having taken her degree. | She had half assured herself of it two | days before, when Sam Cardew threw an | orange peel at her, but went away after @ little prancing on the pavement. Sam wasa smarter fellow than Billy | Probably his intentions were serious, but one must | prefer the bird in hand. like Whit Mon- Here is a There is no other fair day's on Wanstead flats. | square mile and more of open land where | Here the pub- shows, shies, swings, merry-go-rounds, fried fish | stalls, donkeys, are packed closer than | on Hampstead Heath. Algo you may be drunk and disorderly without being locked up, for the stations won't hold everybedy, and when al! else has palled you may set fire to the turf. | Hereinto Billy and Lizerunt projected themselves from the doors of the Holly Tree on Whit Monday morning. But through hours and hours of fried | fish and half pints both were conscious of | a deficiency, for the hat of Lizerunt | was brown and old, plush it was not, and | its feather was a mere foot long and | very rusty black. | Now, it is not decent for a factory girl from Limehouse tc go bank holidaying under any but a hat of plush, very high in the crown and of a wild blue ora | wilder green, carrying also an ostrich | feather, pink or scarlet, or what not that springs from the fore part, climbs | the crown and drops as far down the shoulders as may be. Lizerunt knew this and would have stayed at home without a bloke, but a chance is a chance. Billy, too, had a vague impression— muddled, but not drowned in half pints | —that some degree of plush was con- | dign to the occasion and to his own ex- | penditure. Still there was no quarrel, and the | pair walked and ran with arms about | each other’s necks, and Lizerunt | thumped her bloke on the back at proper intervals, so that the affair proceeded very regularly, although in view of Liz- | erunt’s shortcomings Billy did not insist | upon the customary exchange of hats. | Everything went well and well enovgh until Billy bought a ladies’ tormentor and began to squirt it at Lizerunt. } For then Lizerunt went scampering | piadly with piercing shrieks until her bloke was left some little way behind, | and Sam Cardew, turning up at that | momeat and seeing her running alone in | the crowd, threw his arms about her | waist and swung her round him again and again as he floundered this way and that among the shies and the hoky poky barrows. “ “Tllo, Lizer! Where are y’ a-comin to? if I ‘adn’t laid ‘old o’ yer”——— But here Billy Chope arrived to de- | mand what Sam Cardew was doing with | | his gal. Now, Sam was ever readier for | a fight than Billy was, but the sum of | Billy’s half pints was large, wherefore | | the fight began. | runt, after some small outcry, triumphed | aloud. j Francais | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sanzay and a | great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H, A. A. BRAULT, oet26 Director. DL bie On the skirt of the hilarious ring Lize- Four days before she had no | bloke, and mene she stood with two, and To Dispel Cold > Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the | ystem effectually, vet gently, when custive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or {me on first application. sluggish, to permanently cnre habitual | | derestimate y { when somebody sprang from a park cor- | ner, of her hullabulloo. it was, but back. He did not, a gang oO ft se sticks and belts |} which wouid have by been one of them.) He lay landed her under the her sprawling and m: she knew, Cardew was swearing however, for thai ven or eight fell on Uuim w ith (They were Causeway chaps, while Sam was 2 Brady’s laner, | heen reason cnough itself, even if Billy Chope had not kkaocked | oar, de off to tha sound She did not see who and next day Sam he’d bre: k Billy’ 8 evening it home for nearly four weeks, and when a tood up again it was in | many bandages. ' to his bedside, | orange. But month, and the weeks went on. Sam had left his bed, and Lizerunt caine often and twice she brought an Lizerunt was getting a little tired of bandages. Also she had begun to doubt | and consider bank holiday—scarcely a fortnight off. For Sam was stone broke, and a plush hat was farther all through thelater of these we hardvr Chope was mother. There was a milliner’s window with a | of nothing but fashionable show away than ever. And eks Billy | than ever on bis | plush and feather hats, and Lizerunt was lin- gering thereabouts one evening whe } her “Which a’ yer like, some one took seu Cue said: Tie yuo Ba by the waist, and Lizer? Lizerunt turned and saw it was Billy, ; She pulled herself away and backed off, Promptly, It was a | LIFE'S SUNSET ALL AGLOW. Wife and I were the first settlers in Moro, Aroostook Co., Me., 41 yrs. ago. It was then & vast wil- derness. ; : With all its Patrick Darling, aged 78 yrs. hardships our lives had been filled with happi- ness until the fall of 91, when we were sitacked with dyspepsia, sleep- lessness and their attendant evils. SOPs | DISCOVERY CUR We are ua floating down life's river with ail br t end nooth before ' « Lit} ' it ArOR ’ Trade Charlotteto ~ Yave You Anything To Print obenpenfonde drug rists Wat ony sap wn af ++ rs ++ ++4++ td F?>. +++) $F4-+4+++-+ + . + + +444+ +444 jap TE Le BD BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL PRINT IT In Good Style, sullen and distrustful. ‘‘Garn,” she said. “Straight,” said Billy. ‘I'll sport yer | one. No kid, I will.” “Garn,” said Lizerunt once more, ‘Wot yer gettin at now?” But presently she approached less | guardedly, paper and she went bag-and the reddest of all the away with a plushes and the bluest of all the feath- ers, a hat that challenged all the flats the next bank holiday. As for Billy, why, he was as good as another, and you can’t have everything, and Sam Cardew, his grunts and catch after all. This in a few months she with his groaas, bandages and was no at vrTe »* was the wooing of Lizerunt, for and Billy married. And they lived with Billy's n.other.— National Observer. What Is Done With Old Shoes, “What do we do with old shoes that are left here?” ing a customer’s question. never do anything with them. said a shoe dealer, repeat- “Well, we There’sa pile in the yard now waiting for the ash man to carry off. If while it is there any old bum wants to be shod, we send him out and let him take his pick. But kaow one shoe store that keeps all its castoffs for a collector. In fact, I'm not sure that he doesn’t pay ea little some- thing for them. Haven't the least idea what he does with them, but shonlin’t wonder if you could buy the best of them afterward in Hester street for 10 cents a pair, and, for all I know, some of them may be worked over inte cheap stock.” —New York Sun. The Speaking in Salvation Army. Exeter hall, London, General Booth said the Salvation Army is now established work is carried on ig 21 languages; rsand magazines, with has 40 newspape its it in 33 countries; an annual circulation of 43,000,000 cop- ies; it ncumbers 8,070 stations or societies, control 19,758 led by 10,816 officers (excluding non-commissioned officers and 12,229 bandsmen), and it reaches an es- timated number every week. of 7,000,000 persons That Accounts For It. “How old is this wine, landlord?” “That bottle has been lying eight years in our cellar.” “Indeed! Then isn’t it rather sur- prising that the bottle is only three parts full, and there’s actuaily a fly swimming on the top?’ You see, sir, the beast has been drink- ing the rest all this while.”—Zeitgeist. A Benefactor of Bar Harbor. The mother of A. Hardy, the novelist, was one of the first c To her belongs the honor of intro- bor. tiagers at Bar Har- ducing the aborigines there to the mys- teries of *‘raised” bread. Before her ad- vent they had depended thronghont all their previous lives on made fresh three times soda biscuit a day. Putting It Gently. “No, marquis, I would be unable to | make you happy.” “Vy weel you always perseest to uan- “Well, yourself?” you ree, I've been brought up to forget that I'm a millionaire’s only daughter.”—Life. Dr. Chalmers, R.C. V.8., says. “I used Dr. Manning’s German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured I have never } used anything to equal it. Have mate Veterinary Surgeon, constipation, to awaken the kidneys and | other uses of it and find it excellent. Tuomas Cuiumers, P. V.M.S.R.V.S., without irritat- | use Syrup of liver to a healthy activity, ing or weakening them, Fig ep, Hewpreps of Jadies in ill health have | | been or are being restored to health and | | strength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic | it has berome the great and — | family remedy. seer . | Hawker’s Liver you. For sick headace, sour stomach, ing of food, dyspepsia or billiousness, take Pills. Recommended by leading physicians Truro, N.8., April 9, 1892. will They | ‘as a most reliable medicine. M. loath eure TRY US. CHUARLOTTETOWN, P. ~ ane Eee or INTEDNAL as EXTERNAL ose hink Of It. Every Sufferer fmm Bb laa Should have —- Every Mother — Pains liabie to occur ia fe oe ‘ LIKE ANY OTHe Im 1810 In use for more than ration alter Generation have used and Neuralg =vory adache, Diphtheria, ComahaCecarehe ~ soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, (nodyne inimeat in the — yh Col otice. Delays may cost a life. “LS. Johnson & Go. Beton Macs, At Lowest Prices, London House, Queen snide As much ert by an Oid Fi ¥ ears, and etill See blessed tt. Every Traveler should have a bottle in his — cnitis, Asthina, ¢ *holera-M rhus, Di Wil lind jin this old Anodyne relief and Sore Throat, Tonsilftia, Cole ‘Outs. ‘ene without Complaints like magic. Sine tee es, “2. Express pal sreversenceeneees Vhen we assert that e Dodd’s ew Aw Kidney Pills PAM Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheu:natism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TH ef CURE TO STAY CURED, By a+ druggists or mail on receipt of price, Toronta, eevee ioe ee focenis Dr, I ~ A. Smith & Co., WUNN HOUSE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale that vers eligibie property known as “ THE MUNN HOUSE,” situate at Southport, Lot 48, The House contains fourteen well finished rooms and large Shop On the premices is a building fitted up asa Hall, suitable for public meetings, and also Stabling for twenty horses. If not sold at private sale before MON- DAY, the 27th inst., the above property j wil on that day be offered at Public Auc- tion at Southport, at 12 o’clock, noon. For terms, etc., apply to James H. Red- din, Solicitor, Cameron Block, Charlotte} town, or to the subscriber on the pre niises, JAMES DUFFY no* i 4—? w ead TO LET. A Cottage on Sidney Street, containing five rooms and good cellar, Possession given on December Ist. W. W. WELLNER nowl5 STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. man¥ pay $1 to $5 eachy GEORGE LOWE 246 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, For ~ ie at Da re ces pie: pee, ee se Settee 7 : © es tge3 a ientont@en Te oat eae Re Be SRE GP ae eet ng per iaeen oe 2 tt ees AR he fn aguante say ty. ni ae ae PORE Oe hee Ot OA e etme ane aye sin, ‘nite ee PR tn as ty A he eg {OP Uae pee ae seen nt GO tn agp ey ete A aia eS lhe TERM RR STS ae wie Ear: Leta imN EO De MEN PR 8 Ae he a th RE aE TO NPS Sg ne ’ _