Cee. eee fie Daily Examine) =p .8§ HE DAILY EXAMINER. f Job Printing = | Th { Y) RATES © RSCKRIPTION — We have fi: s'-class facilitie. ee ee ce ee tages Aa eee mn. CoE yi imeremappemceamennnn veils ‘for turning out the Lest quai- ; oo a , i - ity f Jol Pri iing ; Thr mates 1.00 fERMS : Four Dollars a Year This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Eauripides. Single Oopies Two Oents visiting wi wr ys ari ) . ae esine fad siete ieierenenne rn no— ernment Be work, : Prices low. ; { ; VOL 86 NO 134 | Work promptly done. | 2 @< a ; % . - : ; | Calland see us, aoe “ri : c ; 2 rn | fxamingr Publishing Company bi nee ~ Sew emer: 2 Pt ee - ‘is: a ? . A CLEVER ANSWER. ANNE OF RUSSIA. i v = 4 Bel > = pee e | cmsgnen TN CHARCERS . E i . ‘ | Numerous Cases Where One Has Secured The Queen France Got From the Domain — 1 UALS Usual - — Promotion, of the Czar. | ; A long t might be given of men who A more erudite person than Macau- | fora the ¥ a a} : i given of men wl 1 I | Q8 Tne Kasper 9112 . har ‘ their advancement in life to a | lay's typical school boy would probably | Before the : arte af the Rails ; ' ver given at the right mo- } \ plead ignorance, or deny tt gfact, if he John Coady, and Ronald C. MeDonald, as } 1 An account of how two of them | ' a were told that there had efer been a) T:ustees under the last Will and Tes { ged it may be appropriately given Russian Queen of France. The credit of ‘tament of Kichard Ve Millan decease: ie need Lesion Mathers ..Rociek: discovering her belongs to the Vicomte esate. Contidala canis ' One of Na eon’s veterans, who sur a de Caix de Saint Aymour who iesently | : ' wits ‘ i vived his master many years, was wont g ‘ contributed to the Debats an article | AXD to recount with great glee how he had | \ A summarizing the main facts in anticipa- | A]lan WeMil'an. Michael MeMillan. and w nee picked up the Emperor’s cocked hat \)\ tion of a more elaborate work he is about Alexand-r Me Vil'an i Gatien at a review, when the latter, without | ) O Hi h Cl ° ° to bring out on the life of this early : : : M noticing tt it he was a private, said care- tT lg ass U nderwear now goin”s on at the Great Bargain Anna of Russia. Henry I. lost his fires To the Dn fendante, Michacl MeMillan ‘ ssiy Thank you, captain ‘In wnat | wife. Mathilde, daughter of the Emperor | ay lexander MceMills | bf orner ° ° ‘ - ot : a : vd Alexander McMillan. regiment, sire instantly inqoired the | ( ; Ta | J d AH $6 ¢'7 d $38 t \W h enry Il. of Germany, in 1044, and as lick-witted soldier Napole = perceiv- | \ ul 1S Nn erMméear 1s $s ? ’ an a sul ° e ave he had no son by her, it became neces- Te ee nitic’ that tho above nemed Complain ing hic vn ‘ . . ' t+ “) « . ; ents have comm-erced a suit egainet you. and ing his mistake, answ it, with a simile, ] t kK f th da d t t l f it t sary for him to marry again, with a| i) 0 Giher deferdania, shove yim. aos ng his mistake, aneworets with asutle, | 7 @ Very large stock af these goods and must get clear of it a Show be vencsing te senmaiam Sale [UREET, weeny Saws Cues oa t 1 | to be prompt.’’ The newly-made oflicer | h ° ° : was a matter of great difficulty, as the |Fdwerd Islard by writ o ‘0 t pt wly-imade offic | i 8 y, ‘ ' wit of that Comt « ! I ved his commission next morning. | ) ard times prices. No W 1s your chance to get good U nder- Church had taken a pronounced stand a AT ne nistieeh day of Sep- *) i A somewhat similar anecdote is rela- . ear as e ar 4. against marriage within the prohibited | ,oj-eq on or eal a #5.) ee, . 7 ted f Marshal Suwaroff, who, when W W b a + ll degrees, which by sacredotal arrogance | +mber, next, A, D, 1896,to defend this action 7 3 7 “ 4 r iving a despatch from the hands of a ’ e oun O Sse lv. had been expanded to as far a connection 7 ae 4 So oies - entered oo ee mi : ie < Y . . sere . : il eaielin eet ail ; . : o, Tor yous se office of the Rewi ty D> i By ; a R y serge aat Ww ho had gre&tly dis- as the seventh degree, says the London | 2434 court at Shortaraeae ee oe =e = i NG “Qe tinguished himself on the Danube, at-| \W; Graphic. Island, end in cefault of your so cea x, Mhe . tempted to confuse the messenger by a | Henry had, therefore, to look far a pana gener dr on A Proceed theron and iudz- ! H series of whimsical questions, but found field, and when rumor brought him |™ pe cane be given in your absence k ! ° I f y equal to the occasion. ‘‘How \ word of the beauty and other charms, not ne 7. OLEAN: - v , | many Bsh are there in the sen?’ asked 1 e excluding a dowry of gold ingots, of | Soiicitor for the ahov > named Complainants, a Suwa ‘‘All that are not caught yet,’’ the Russian Princess Anne, danghter of eae eee bebalf fe was the answer. ‘‘How far is it to the | Yarosiaf, Grand Duke of Kiev, he| _™°¥ ila w—6t ; 1! t I n iwo of your Excellency’s | \ straightway sent an embassy to claim I foreed marches.’’ ‘What would you do | a a D ‘ : © +: ° her hand. The embassy was successful, 5 {yon caw your won giving wey in| . J. McDonald, our cutter, is giving the best of satisfacton. He and returned with the Princess Anne, vw : : “I would tell them that there | is a, ° i 7. who was married in the Cathedral of . H . ; was plenty of whisky behind the enemy's n ] e . fitt ‘ a tyl h tt, H Ww ll t Rheims, and thus became the first and . . : line. Baffled at all points, the Marshal € € an er, an a S 1S Cu er. e 1 ve ou us on'y Russian Queen of France. Married ‘ is Mi ENGLISH ended wit ‘“‘What is the differener be- what ou want in 1049, she bore her husband three sons ; tween your colonel and myself?’ ‘‘My | VY . before his death, in 1060. Her eldest son, BREAKFAST COCOA t : mr & col {cannot make me a lieutenant, | | Philip, was the next sovereign of the i : ) ir e ~ | your Excelleney has only to say the} \ House of Capet, and to this Russian Possesses the following ig i. Y ‘e) G7 2 as aoe ) word “I say it now,’’ answered Su- Prineess, the Orleans family, represent- Distinctive Merits: ; ' ea ,;& .9 ©. fo aD war ‘‘and a right good officer you | ing the Bourbon dynasty, can trace their i ta : | Nar “et “ordi will be."’ . descent. DELICACY GF FLAVOR. ", DD nn em on oe on wll ee , After the death of Henry L, to whom Pa Sarsaparilla | spams Watered ia sts had been a loyal consort, the romance | SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. if oa Mr. Childs was leavine tt pe of Anne's life may be said to have com- he : is* i $1.1 eftes cn ca hat new | romge. ag a woe menced, She retired during her early GRATEFUL and COMFORTING , oHice one nig ry late when he heart widowhood to the Castle of Senlis, where she passed much of her time in hunting. Still in the prime of life—only thirty-six an al rn oss an alarm of Mee and an old. man came | \ If any tailor tells you he can Sell cheaper than we Can, Hood's Pill y fot Gaked Bion bis bastoess,. "I'm “going #0 () don't believe him. He dont know what he is talking about. fire and an old man came to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. . NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. + ‘mamma again,’ It was the wail of a -_ - report th fire,’ said the old man ine a ceoneer ee are in Geashenitentel i bata ia EM a dee wn rECEMBELR **How long have you beer a reporte \ d fi lf. A k t R h t S sought by many admirers, 5 ins an ke y- 4 cs . - EMBER Lave aac leet cons a einen) edie. [i Come an see or yourse . Ss O see our 0g er VY erge, them the most favored was the powerful Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., bi Now M teen years,” said the eid man, “well.” | “A the best on earth; ever; | yar 4 on a eel eee a ew Moon, 4 lay, lh. 386:m., | m said M »il os ia : : a hn, V uN. ic y 2 - y ad t p d L k fi th and Valois, who recognized no authority England. oh First Quar, llth day, Sh. 16.9m. , vent aa ae 7 ‘htm fT po on ee ae Sh / * . ¥ 2 S Stanmped. 00 or e as supever to his ome — who a oo i it okies oe % 4 pe tes ah | ie ee \ neither the arms of the King, nor the . " Poll Moon, 19h day, 11h, 52.9n., p.m) Se 1 ie ai alae eagle y S almp. censure of the Church. Unfortunately, TO LET ik Las 27 : 7 56.2 1 j s ; pana i 2 : ee . he had a wife living named Alienor. sii allies } gain se ws s. - () This little obstacle did not hinder so The large ond well lighted store ou Queen 4 : se powerful and resolute a Prince. Having | < ye ee a i tory hap- y quare, formerly cecnpiod by the late C, E. De Week | Sun * ly g offi i ; satisfied himerlf that Anne reciprocated Robertson, size, 6'x26ft Store contains fre t - water | i : his affection, he carried her off from hein i Relies aes athe aan io ; 9 Senlis by simulated force, and married wre vault AO meg tae Se ~ et % oe : WV. her in his capital of Crepy-en-Valois, In | ©? cted with it by papery fo: merly ween oe ; ;a m a) aft = ' ’ . . i : one respect he had under-estimated the ass cut ng room, size 35x20ft, and the whole i . l | 7 Ly 7 314 1 7 561 - ’ " / difficulties of his position. His wife, of the third ‘oor, size G2x3ift, which woula iw 2 | Wednesday ; 19) 8 Sty a Me y Alicnor, whom he had thought of quiet- | m*ke a five public or society hall, azd could i 3 hursday i : y 44) : ae : A ine ly setting onone side, escaped to Rome, be fi'ted to suit renter Under store is 6 fine 1 4| Friday — 2) »} 10 33! ditpatiedl er if + Tage \ where sbe had no difficulty in obtaining ee ee eae + 5 Sat ay | { lt 3t) ‘ ay si ; an act of excommunication against both | heated by Hot water, aac eo Yi sis a j , es eee ee i Anne and a declaration that | *nd is thoroughly fire proof, wa'ls and floors +h o | iay | 3 morn } ¥ r suu dij ated a EDED Raoul and : ¥? hi a 7; Monday ~ 6 7 ain ; ~< > U their marriage was null and void. These | being very th'ck : ; x ‘ T ies - } a Te . we — . ZS oy. measures haa no effect, and until Raoul’s = — - aa of te mo a me ane ‘ ¥ y Wednesday i ] — = oe Se —————e <a _ — = = death, in 1074, he ani eo oo any reasonalie oer acco de pply Tt: 2 : 4 ; so z ee ved happily together. ter this Queen THOMAS MORRIS Yj £8 | Thareday ee et, The First of these Monthly C tions wit! J Let, 2 SNE ; : ; ; , — and i (iw i 4 ; y Competitions will commence January let, 1897, ——_— ( Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Anne returned to court, where she was nov?i—2'6 f oo ies see and will be continued each month during 1897. No One Allowed to Shoot Them Without called no longer Queen, but the King’s }— ~~ emer nlerepnernennnET et a ; i? Saturday au % 0 GIVEN FREE . : Special Permission, mother Her last years are wrapped in ‘i 7 i i a . . : -~ it BICYCLES Nobody may shoot an elephant, says © obscurity, some thinking that sho re- | Sgrececececesece se 280919008 292028282898 1908 08 58 ai -—r er a. ° AND WATCHES EACH MORTH the London Telegraph, onthe Anna- turned ta Russia, but others, and her , . . $ i 5 | Tuesday co - J miulle or Tipperah Hills,or anywhere else latest biographer among them, that she] § an ‘i 16 an : : : As Foll . = FOR #8 throughout India and Ceylon, without retired into a convent. BT 3 si tT} ‘ bursday it 7 5 du | : . oe vanes special permission, unless it be a eee eer {\ iy tit 88. Friday 15 | »| 9 is] 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns Bicycle, . . $ 1,000 “rogue” or plainly dangerous and de- i A Lie Exchange. ” ” 1S | Saturday ; 45 10; 16 4] 25 Second“ $25GoldWatch . ... §25 structive. The capture of the wild ele- YES Withont a doubt - mast Son ez at Bath: rl ea 20 | Sunday } 46 10} 10 44] : ee phant and his careful training are things change is the Cigar Stump bachange, Sad \. RS. 5 a4 31 | Monday 47 11} 11 2¢ | GBloyelesand Watches given each month. . 1,625 carried out under an admirable and held at Paris, in the ancient Place 7 a ia 92 | Tuesday 7] I2}anh 3 12 SOAP scientific system, which gives to the ad- ABSOLUTELY PURE Mester. wate ¥ _ resort a _ Vi a% 3 i 83 | Wedaoes Twa: 121. 6.4] . 2 oi ministration in all its branches, and to ae c aoa t = wrod : ae , ae a ( if 4 ‘i 44) 7 , | 43 i3/ 119 Tota! given during year 1887, $19,500 the native courts, a auperb staff of mas- Cee oe eee ee : oo beepers sae 1 a s honis Gave o~ ea Tak if 95 | Friday 43 13 Pon : ; Spa sive and faithful servants, the commis- A PATHETIC SCENE. her, asking that 1 might send fora z it sons e aes - —. air f« re rn, iE a6 ; is 13 131 2 45 HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. sariat and artillery elephants. ieee clergyman totalk wth her and pray for the Parisian € ga ; mp Exchange s 3 7 i - a2 pi eine Competitors to save a5 many * sun) “| dt. Every month during 1897, in each of thes Although they will seldom or never . her. ‘No, no,’ she said, ‘please don't meets every pleasant afternoon. For Cou eh S ‘ ; 37 Su ‘ } 5 | 3 4) Soap Wrappers ns they ene » srt ofl icts, prizes will be awarded as follows ¢ artivi " da Showing the Neadiness of God to Hearand a M aaa All members of the exchange bring ss Ms > ’ $ ’ a3 M : 4 | 15 ae the tep postion of each wras adhd ee Pssita Bho ® competitors who send tn the ae | breed in capt vity, the grand creatures Answer Penver. leave me, no one ean do ag he ye eheir wares to these mestings in pager! & Cold Ss ron. g Li 23 7 61 6 4 the heading “SON LEG ia ¥ |. Sexo TH:5 TOP PORTION! district in which tbey Sake wiscach «| ate casy to keep ond manage, invaluable The touching incident recorded below but you, doctor, (this time the request boxes. There is no deating in futurea,| ®& chjti : S : 8 ky ‘ i ° b | SOAP.” These (exiled “Cou. bo — recelve,at winner's option, a lady's or gent's for many special purposes, and at their " itled | came unhesitatingly) ‘you pray for me. Oxes. : ' ‘ § ciitis, pore 30; Lay iJ li 7 52 pons”) are to be sent enclosed gc), , urns’ Bicycle, value 9100, " 4s taken from an Amerizan book, entitle , . ; Each broker sells only the cigar ends > . i ; J i ' U6 Wiih asheet of paper on whites: 445 Y Talc com, The S competitors who send in the pext demise whatever tusks they may carry go << Preyailin Prayer; or, the Secret of Please pray that God will forgive all my ; ; . * thro2zt, ete ou : ; =i! % 49; 18] 8 38] Siecompcstecs Res westien ble Phage Sey) harpess, Rumihers ore to the world’s stock of ivory. The older | oT \WiIE oy: be Rev K, Wigle. Thie | Sins. He will hear you; tell Him how actually in his posses-ion. eee eee . ' a —— fe LRA. eupons boy Seen iy at rinness, 8 lad) rc te the — only _ 2 coeiiienie ka a encouraging one for rescue pc a and to please forgive poor, ee eee ee * RECRT. APSO ae » PRoPmcTORS, ; “7 Lever Bros.. Ltd., 23 =F) _..L00K 66 5 i Sissanm’ tt? dame Of ; in any case how senseless it seems ex- , oor Nellie. : . , ” . ~ ion . } p k and P aiWa ] Poregic. marked on sho Fen: Vit as sea month ducing 1897 “ours tirpate the living source of this beautiful eee Se ee ee P “How conld I pray, myself a sinner? salers buy up all the stumps they CAN | ¢ acecacace -#: heren a enernoenenecienec ser enens . il Gil d corner), with the SUMBLK of the BES« | tion will bey ee ara eens See commodity, as the reckless hunters and war a ° hidden yo good seed | but a power like the weight of a thous- | get for about a france a pound, clean | - : - a a Se ine’ SEEES SemoesMor Neves Hee __ sonst wo tieten cm hak hogtied anette ignorant native chiefs and merchants are i Gp duke teen hand. at sometime | ®nd worlds bore me to my knees, and 1 them, _ — up = ers ell the Annual Meeting th tr “uiway will £ : ne je NAME OF DISTRICT Lever Rrothers, Lid., and their families, are debarred from still allowed to do in Central Africa! Ge ethan ieee graciously preserved by the asked God to forgive this poor dying product in ~ — pe a covers . Busir i ws 7a! Va eos a 1 list of winners in competitor's district will When shall we see the Governments of § pi. cuirts to bear fruit after many girl. Prayer brought peace to her heart, | 95 smuggled tobacco for ree or four ae e Benner ere a » ayetitors 21 daysafter each competition | these various regions sensible enough to aon To Rept pom hea eoecttnes yg Pore A while it added to the burden of my own. | frances yr oman eae ae Mercnaxys Baxx or P. E. Iscaxe. g||ErmP Raritan | “Aso, metenem a ogmtarcarae | perelve and prociaim shat ive clepbaste | SMting"yng ‘pile. flare, appareauy | A few momenta quiet then T any the | tt oe httran ie anda runes |, mal ge ral meting tthe se ‘ Tea —o__| | Province of GQuebee | but it is understovd that all who compete agree to accept | are very much more valuable even com- thrown away, but leave the results to delirium of the fever returning. In her | 4 ; - a ae 8 holders of the Merchant’s Bank of P. ; w: oe eee Sree Se ee ee enn mercially than dead ones, and that the | 544 ho ts‘ lous in working.” wandering I caught the words, ‘Mamma, | 4 poand. The retail buyers purchs* | im. Island, will be held at its Bank- > vinee of Nova Scotiacnd Prince | LEVER BROS., Ld., 23 ScottSt., Toronto = preservation of these stately and service- whe ® “ares eee kiss little Nellie.’ I thanked God that | only two cr three pounds of stumps at a , : : 6 |) Baward Island £4 The Bicycles are the celebrated Stearns’, manuf d by E. C. Stearns & Co. | ee y t A Portland, Oregon, correspondent for a ; f their own consumption. The | '"¢ House, Great George Street, on :* . Syracuse, N.¥., & Toronto, Gut. Each wheel is guaranteed by the makers aud has complete sttachmestg | “ble animals shall be henceforward a the Interior eondhes for the truth of the | even in delirium Nellie was with her ae or a ua Res Pp E a Tasédaw. the 120 Gis “ot January next a RM : | fixed policy for Afrivan benefit. following incident, showing how ready mamma again in their quiet, happy | Prices -* € ‘Tetaeno § ong - maae aov. a fe sana a cule a ~ 4 2 1- 55 2 | It has been truly remarked that di- : °. a waren The | country home. No tempter had entered | Vary, 0: course, as on other exchanges, oe Rc , ie 2 3 Si kaw ea ea ea enahhbh AAS ABS ARB AOA OSD OA AW rectly the native and foreign hunters are Tao nr. aed! and. bs nib there; the sunshine chased the shadows according to the relations of supply and {| Ire eee must be left with the cashier at 5 4° )»| 22> —— Bi 225262425522 F © convinced that one live elephant is worth ae by oubpletin himeslf as fol- | 2cross the floor; through the open win- demand. C0 ‘ least one day ee eas mer ‘7 407 so| = 2 dozens of tusks, they will be as keen to } jo 2.” : we. we oe ager er nnnes as tak cheat en wat men Res 1d 8 a wh .M.DA eit 7 .~ 7 Tsoi 2 ae acai reserve the animal as they now are to aa: : of rippling brooks, o uttercups an street, 28.—15 & a ‘ ; ; 531 7 7 43| = a mt F Cxterminate him, We might plead ear: | jee ee oe eee daisies, af singing birds, of cool shadows | the gutters and brought to the exchange, S45 7 53 a (yi 7 al =S ai & 4 oestily, even upon the ground of aes- of God's love more than any one thing beneath the forest trees. and the = ers get a 4 “ yo 606 807 } , “31 T O41 & en = _theticism and natural science, for the | in my life. This was before I gave my “Another change—I saw the end was | more for er ee . a - aes n 640 § . Ly. 415 630| & F protection in future of the noble beast, b heagt eo Christ, while I was still in the | near. The lips moved, and I bent for- | summer — t ” ou ma and squares >. . u.l S&S , FE RGt@ ql 2 whose majesty and tranquility of mien } aaabasse of ote. ademas of the mine | WE hear the thin lips repeat: —- are crowde | with smok rs, ; B40 8 45 } Ar.) 4001 00} & A GOOD WA iTRA S $4 (0) =} 60 well become his silent haunts and | tins that I had created of skepticism ‘Now I lay me down to sleep, Ruined Temples in Africa, ae eS 44 22 8 Ww » 45)10 37 == Wi j ’ ¥ philosophic, harmless existence. The | 01.4 unbelief, One Sunday evening I was I pray the Lord my soul to keep. Ruined temples are etated by Mr. F oe) D1 $ 2310 10) A, . cars of thus, however, who massacre the |’ sitting in my office, listening to the If I should die before I wake, Robert M. W. Swain, an English anthro- . : 31s fills eee. $00) 921) 2 ey tnpccest qian’ to cut from him twenty | church bells ringing for evening service, I pray the Lord my soul to take. poloigst, to be so numerous in Mashona- Ay N aaa ’ 4 2610 211,803) & coccceccee!s Adsanessceces a thirty pounds of geese ye paper | wand studying over a sad case I was then ‘Please, God, bless dear papa and | land that one might safely undertake to 51) 155) 723) S] - 2 knives and shoe horn ae a3 — . attending. It was a young woman, an | mamma and little Nellie.’ find a hundred within ten miles of Salis. Ce ‘> \ et ban el | y — cnuedinal tb uae aus Uden inmate of one of those houses that rie “Quiet again. I could almost hear the | bury, while the number in the entire Ais er .3 6 1) 1250 5 5 ES Ch G . d tt ; : : this city; she was dying with typhoid | rustling of the angels wings us they hov- | country between Zambesi and Limpopo J A. M.'r. = cap as a oo a rass a eS * ee ae an , fever, Dissipation and disease had done | ered about that bed. A gentle sigh, a | Rivers must be enormous. These remains f 6 4 35 401 x = of his oro me mi a ee ‘their work, and left no hope. loosening of the clasp that held my band, | of the people who built Zimbabwe take i; 7 06 901 5212 hoe CAY RE SOLD FOR <i y ; shey.ene ale cae cs ilk ete’ uk but ) «A rap at my door, and word that! and gently as the dews fall upon the | the form of ares, if not complete circles. = ' 1 wm 3 337 447 = rips “14 a 7 a a d me meen ! “Nellie was worse.’ In a few moments Ij hiliside, her spirit was borne to its | One of the temples visited—about 300 Ay $16 | Ly. $15 4 15] ee ae te eas Gace Gt te ae | Wet Ss | ee yards east of the Lundi River—is 169 : 8m 4 jAr $10 400) F This is our price on the Excelsior Weol Top Mat- ¥F | _ on ae : thas a ae shall see in ' -of one of our city churches. With a sign “J returned to my office, but not to | feet 614 inches in circumference,and the THE GREAT . ow 4 742320| & : a : Lor “hindi i va call 2 | elep 8 to ek ie ames tae 4 of recognition a poor little hand was | pest, The power that bronght peace to | foundation diverges only a few inches famil Medicine of the A Oe 4 54)..St. Peters ...<- 72,20|\= trass, 4ftx6ft. Have other kin m/s of couree, Some Cos ; ae peo err os : ton which ion he!d out and laid in mine. ‘Doctor, | Nellie, brought trouble to my soul, ani} from a true circle. It is of small,rectang- y ge. 016 5 2 River cecévs 646203) ¥ more, some less. ¥ a aoe aa es or rine free livin can’t you save me?” came from the thin | only through prayer in my own silent | ular, natural-shaped blocks of granite, Taken Internally, It Cures if HO 6 ose 615120) & Se a) ee ee 7 bi € | sips, Kindly as I could, I told her there | room did I sce the first glimmer of light | laid in very regular level courses in a| Diarrhoea, Cramp, and Pain in the : = "i = 2 eet ee ee was no help for her on earth; her hope | that grows brighter to me every day. I¢ | finely built doubie wall. The two door-| Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, * y- ‘ ' . * 10 2 58 = * p ¥ | ‘The Sunshine of Religion, must be in the world to come. poems a long distance off, but with the | ways are 60 feet 814 inches apart. One Coughs, etc., etc. B86 4 56 “Cansigan nc...) 917) 25 POHN NEWSON Jy cn crt cer tas nang | “Timea, the nen, vinden, ee tc alain ‘ches aw soar | temple avant and south tse, to hat | Que reg Bern Seti Sp 60 51 wn ....| 700 210, oe we — = | friend only for dark days. He could | ad rire eee > sia: cebhi Gane ee ee * ~ a = “ temple, a ~ and sou nem, so that | Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, ‘j { . ' <i? ' . 41 ’ ’ F | stand by the grave of Lazarus and weep jj music of the organ © © cnure - and I can see my way a life, bright | it is supposed that ¢ © ‘all between the Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, if - . ' | & THE BARGAIN Gi ER = | with the sorrowful sisters, but He could | by. Soon the singing of a hymn familiar and clear in the hom of God, If our | two doors was intend d to face the sun Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. ; “ = =i ulso be present at the wedding at Cana ‘t childhood, caught her ear, and, as she Father in Heaven is so willing to hear | at the sumuner solstice, It is suggested acct tinesnn 4 ‘ : a = of Galilee, an honored and welcomed listened, the tears flowed down her the prayer of one poor sinnerforanether, | that these remarkable structures were not yeaa maded popular i tr 6 45 = SS SS SSS SSS SI SS SS SS FS SSS ETS TESTS TSE Wie. I ; i lizatio f th cheeks, and at last in the agony of how much more the prayer of His | temples in the ordinary sense, but simply , We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- ‘7 ie: Oe. Tee VCSeSseeStelCUT Fs Ss tort rT +rTlUT+T+eCUeTlUehCUSehUF i i guest. n our deep realization © 8 i i . God » God, ! i eating child. for the sin- ligi t Fi ler. We have se n its magic effects in soothing the a . ae colemn inission of our Lord to this sin- | “@spair she cried, ‘Ob, my God, my God, ; obedient and trusting c a n- | religious symbols. severest pain, and kuow it to be @ good article —Cweun- i Trains are run by Eastern Stacdard Time ful world, we are too apt to forget that | if I were only a little girl with my, ner! Sep, EN London, Eg. Agreed With Him. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which ts : Hw» came as an image and expression and Sy ae eng ene A gunner of the Garrison Artillery a Organ. 3 4 Met WAT YD POTTINGER, 5 embodiment of the God of love. The |} broken heart. I talked earnestly with Guard Your Faith. sean who always got into aacaa nS a coe pain, ne ae argo ons a morose Christian is not likely to be bid- ——— = There was a shipwreck in mid-ocean. | serapes, was the other day again brought Pain killer = Soup News shee aoe — lee Ogee. 3 . in. den to feasts where his presence is only The captain and several of the crew on 4 | ¢o the orderly room, The gunner sadly Datu” Sad congubees leo toes PEERY ' sis ' a gloomy siadow, and his countenance dark night got out into the lifeboat. | and silently marched in and stood in . a as a threatening cloud. We may be sure The wind blew out the lantern. ‘‘Have | deep dejection before the commanding Very large botiles 50 cents. that even in His holy purity this was not any of you a match?’’ asked the captain. | officer. After the evidence the folluwing | —-—-—-----—— DON'T Tht Ranges — —SOLD ONLY BY— tren oll & Chandler «— Made in Boston the impression made by Him whose ‘compassions are new every morning ved There was sunshire about Him, or the mothers would not have’ thronged around Him with their little ones; the despised sufferers would not have looked trustfully to Him for help; the outcast sinner would not have turned to Him for pardon. We seem to fancy that God made our eyes for tears, and that from some other power came their glad twinkle of merriment or their expression of innocent joy in the midst of social converse. Who wreathed the mouth with smiles that answer to smiles? Who made the dim- PL. a= oem Pp — Fergus, April 61006 Y To Robert Phillips, Drugsist, Forgus. This ts to certify that I have suffered from les for a long time and several articles re- commended for this com- t, but none of them nefitted me till I tried Chase’s Ointment, which has completely cured me. After a long searca just one match was found. On shore that match would not be worth half a cent, but now it is the most valuable thing they have, because, in order to be picked up by 4 passing vessel they mast have alight. The sailors take off their coats, cold as it is, and hang them all around the match when it is struck, that the wind may not blow it out. Your faith, worthless in itself as the world may deem it, is the light that attracts the attention of God and of angels. It is the thing that saves you. Guard it at whatever expense. To le wrecked in faith is to be wrecked }3 dialogue took place :— Commanding Officer—Gunner Mur- phy, you must be a fool! The gunner readily, but with great perplexity, answered: ‘‘Bedad, siri I must be.’’ The commanding officer and officers burst into uncontrollable laughter at this unexpected reply, and the gunner was acquitted, His Sketch. “T wonder why they call his act a sketch."’ “T don’t know. He doesn’t seem to Notice of Assignment For Benefit of Creditors, Re Joseph Bennett McDonald, eS NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph Bennett McDonald, of Chariotte- town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island Merchant, has, by eassigoment bear- les in the baby’s face? Who lit the character. | draw,’’—Detroit Tribune, ing date the 25th day of November, A D, 18v6, a = ~ 7 Ragreng Bop FF. Mas. JOHN GERRIE. + ———___—__—____—- as-igned to the undersigned, Walter Mathe- ly 99 96—724 & on 8 bh tender care of its R. Phillips, jr.. Druggist A Complimentary Thrust. son, of the same place, Merchant. all bis reat Becav se been ad- Charlottetown,) uly 22, 1896—74 & wy i: > .? Wi “will - not remember that Witness. The “gentleman farmer” so called,| AN Orv Axp Wet Tried Rewepy.— | and personal estate apd ade. Meak weaken ip PCAUS - a mother? iv W — : G ‘ ‘or the benefit « is creditors. notice is Vertic: iv th; | am ni ioy is as ie the gift of God as sorrow, | on daughter, Bella, was afflicted has to put up with many jokes at his ) Mis. Winslow’s Seothing Sy rup has been | a’so hereby given to all creditors of the said rlis lately t iat i am ou ! yt to be as freely aecepted in His pres- owiehe y etx. year-old ne the princi al seatof | &xpense in print, In real life he is noti df. fif b li p| Joseph Bennett McDenald whose names do ef thie | ae oe ‘eruption being behind her ears. | I Sladaimest | often treated $0 speachés ag amusing as | °°¢ for over fifty years by millions Of} not appear in echedule B. annesed te the low pric —— sitll be nee | Advertisers I | J, D.| AYLOR'S QUEEN STREET. 124—d&w of our citize: 3 every evening. for our large advertising patronage. | 4 HE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY’. fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur EXAMINER reaches the homer That accounts ———_ TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENCTH. ie eaten Our new $1.90 gold fountain pen is the vest yet, and is fully warranted, fee them at Haszard & Moorc’s. avery remedy I saw advertised, bought fanum- iin and songs, and tock the child ‘to medical — in diseases, but with- out result. Finally,a week ago, I purchased s box of Dr. Chase's Ointment, and the first appli- ‘eation showed the eurative effect of the Re ‘ We have used only one-sixth of the box, chang vary ene i tho craption hes ell. ‘appeared, can con myc vappeared, and T can eo TLL JOHN" TOM. 12 Anne St., Toron te Sold by all dealers, or on receipt 606, : price, b (address, EDMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTS. 4 one which recently came to my ears. Before leaying his piace for a winter visit to gayer scenes the farmer of the anecdote called his Hibernian head man and said: ‘‘Flynn, I have to be away for a fortnight. I hope everything will run smoothly on the farm.’’ ‘‘Oh,’’ said Flynn, heartily, ‘‘ye do no bit of harm, sir, when you're here!’’—Youth’s Com panion, mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the cough, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind, colic, and is the best reme!y fo* Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the ti 8 e. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Sooth- ng Syrup, and take no other kind 1 35 w said assignment that they are re ,uired within sixty days from the publication of this notice to come in and file their claims with the unders'gned, otherwise they will be exciuded from the benefits of the said assignment, as by reference thereto will appear, Parties de- siring to inspect the seid assignment may do so by applying at the office of Mr. William S Stewart, the Solicitor for tho sald estate, Newson’s Block, Charlottetown. Pated this 27th day of November, A. D. 1805, WALTER MATHESON, Assignee, 126—15 2m ee i ae eis a le