: aeetoeriananicnetn erence | The Daily — ‘Book and—~ | , 5 sania tie Job Printing | LTES © : iPeseN —— We have first-class facilitie. +a) Silidiicioensen eaichiel suanereinetno finite aint eesticameencnngp iene amieparenittinsninmimapsiemnemannaicaeninite siren | for turning out the best qua!- One ¥ S100 : ; - jity of Job Printing, from a Faree 3 3.09 fERMS : Four Dollars a Year This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Ocnts Viriting card to tue largest part of Canada or the on display work f { me = an —_ re — _ — —_ -coeeineibinastteeieemcaneaiapaammaticcamaas : Prices low. EXAMINER Work promptly dk ne, owe VOL 36. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1896 NO 186) ait oe. ‘ | — ee | ‘Examiner Publishixg Comgaa 3 WEEKLY or a ee ae ee ~ Pe ap : a . i ie KINGS OF THE BUMS. LA i a ee BALLOONS TO SAVE LIFE. 7 <3 ie ; <> SE. - — ; PF NEE aar a : ; «3 ey i f Onee a Hotelkeepe in Waterloo—Now cP | They Will Soon Ge Provided on the Great . vv b i Li Now Baried in Chieage. VB | Ocean Liners. Edmund G — n, — known as / ., | ‘The balloon has become a marine life : ‘Brownie, the King of the Bums,’’ is . oT on | on The big ocean grey- dead. He died in Chicago. Brownie for \ “ } | a ing ne ianee o _ el he b : years has heen well known in the ist | \ :p “ oy | hounds oa eT a ete ward politics, where he gained an in- % | cauipped w th life boat ts harnessed to ri a7 2 ternational reputation in connection with /\2 | balloons so as to be practically unsink- $ " vs the book “If Christ Came to Chicago,’’ i \ | | able This novel device has been bt ° t - a i written by W. I. Stead, the London i ‘ & y paten ted by a shrewd Connecticut , A \ r editor, When Mr. Stead came to Chicago 0) Yankee. ‘trot « > re | nad anno ne ; » ; a +} ._- Ser5 \ — a bie intention of writing ai | q While the combination boat will : ; J a s k - ed around for aman familiar | \ Or Hi h Cl U d . t th G t B . / | doubtless prove of the greatest service +2 ‘ ‘ é th the s 3 one wl 5 ive \ y i a ’ He & , 5S d ery wont I ¥ > Ss == e = as Shon thine . y lg ass n erwear now oO1lIng on a e rea argain / in saving people far outat sea, it will ww & a | ! ase 0 ° . . z } 2 aginge etati ally, | ife in Chicago. He chose Browne, who (\ C r Th U d i &5 6 7 d $8 t W h | not be available at life-saving stations. ss ‘ | } inet : : +a ; was aay 1 sun- | proved to ‘he a& valuable assistant to him. \ / orner y 18 n ermear is : ’ ? $ an a sul 3 e ave he wind is usually blowing short Munyon's St 1 and Dyspepsia Cure suf- | For years Brownie had been known on iA > 1 t k f th rel d t t 1 L it t ward when vessels are in danger, and ; agi ee . j <« head- the ‘‘levee."" He was a habituc of every a V ery arge Ss OC a ese goo S an mus ge Cc ear O71 1 a for this reason it would be almost im- a “ ‘x ibe : oo a : = a “ — a terrible resort in the ‘‘tenderloin”™’ district, h rel ti 2 2 ible to force the boat, ] ampered by : : a 7 ary . . . c a) nem ie To 1orce hi it, nam) 2 fler eat r cle rtuese of real yal poate cert | Brown was bora a 'Middleton, mex ard times prices. Now is your chance to get good Under- possible vo force She pot ae ed a eral, | SUT CMTE, ertoree of bremh. galpne- oO at Eg not £0 and Montreal, Canada, 40 years agu. His . - see te ties eetiad. ; oon ine a x ; A . ° father was a weaithy grain dealer and W oS b d t ll t n a rece BAG? ° ot y indigestion, wird op the stomach, pad : } a : gave his son the advantages of a college ear, as we are ounD O se i ™ ticut River, near Middletow A, 10 Was | aate, Ciicasive brevih, loss of appetite, ty fe ey edneation. Soon after leaving college | \{ | shown that, even with the boat filled faintne<s cr weakness of the stomach, 8 young Brown went to Watertown, N. Y., 9 with v rto the gunwales, the lifting | heedache fron } stion, soreness of the 1 : ; a . where he assumed the management of J power of the balloon prevented the | stomach, aiaan tongue, hearbarn, shoot- nas 3 the St. Lawrence Hotei. About this /°f \ ; craft from either sinking or upsetting. | ing pains of the ston,ach, constipation, diz ine my hend one Oe elder Brown died, leaving his \ The boat was constructed under Mi zuness, faintness cud lack of energy. ‘ : ne ny é ( son $25,000 X ° ; - ‘ . : ft > : Price > cents and resting I ct. i nm thr pars . M Riley’s direction, and is 16 feet In rice 25 cen < ing. In fact, it In three years the young man had mera ya eee make pore Menvca’s Rheumetion Care able : t i ny Cylinder 1 with com ‘ y breath away. Isuf- | spent the fortune. In i881 he came to tength. ene a oer f an epelinen ; m ; “helo all a tat ; : a ama placed. im compart + % Ils torelieve in cne to three hours, and ; t care to live, yet I had | ‘ ticago and put up at Walsh's lodging- penenes. G8 WwoEe ees. ae cure: in a few days. Price 25 cents . Phere is no pleascre in aaa No. 326 7 tack street. Lt was! \yy - a McDonald, tt, th b f ti f t ments, and from nee the ba n, a a ; ich ik yi speed ie “an . ; ~~" oli without mon y, 1ut because ; s dres 1. 1s rarnessed ith ‘cords toa i 7 i 0 : : ‘auy 7 dot heath, for lite becomes | WHAHOwE money but Eeeatan of ht dre our cutter, is giving the best of satisfacton. He which was harnessed, with cords t0.8 | gre i thc tach line or froine and al a I Sarsaparilla does far 6+’ : . ; a a oe . . e hollow mast connecte i OF a ft ge nl iin Sods Price 25 ents king of the bums.’’ He at once became } l . Att a t li h tt H ll t a ee ee Mie bee ei i. 2 ee iney ins are. rice 25 cen ; Seek, atten itking con | cane ct se aame” Boab ence became is an elegan er, and a stylish cutter. e will give you jus ers, was inflated. The mast, which 18 | Siouvoy:s Vitalis restores lone powers : + safficient to recommend | been a power in the %th and 19th h t of gas pipe, 1S adjustable and, re! to weak men. Price $l. en ¢ ‘th and if pre- WwW ' : alloon acte 4 z : i s. J. E. Samira, Beloit, lowa. | cincts. a you want. turned forward, the : big ballo m acted eemnns ite aoe fi tor each disease, At i His death is said to have heen directly as asail, Oars proving quite unneces- | 4)| ae uggists, mostly 25 cents a bottle. i j dus to the inordinate use of cigarettes. sary. Pe Persona! het iters ty Prof. Murvon, tl and ‘The Blessed ness 6t Work The most interesting and convincing | 13 Alb: rt 3’., Toronto, answered with free ay ies P Paes OF or Soi ) s the edical advice for any disease. If you would have sunlight in your aaa , | portion of the exhibition w "t w ~~ Mort ete ce for any disease home see that you have work in it, No- | passengers an 1 cen Ver lande . " thing makes moroseness and heavy- " / the boat filled with water Even with . . a See Sarsapari a heartedness ina honse so fast as idle- the extra submersion, the boat floated i Is aie ness. The very children gloom and sulk | [ff \ along with scareely a per eptible "e gc if they are left with nothing to do. If | | Tf t il + ll h lecre2se i need \ i ‘ I Mass a . . decrease in speed, | au nave tis work, they havo ‘no city | any tailor tells you he can sell cheaper than we Can, Sy ae connie Soceen ah eee pare ean ; s9.. Ty 3 8 their own joy in " creating thought, in as ; i tor sl red how Fi d's Pills “4 r aking tho , . ivi d $s b li hi H a + k h > h t lki b .. the pumps, the inventor showed how e c os oT] vking thought into for m, indriving on on e 1eve 1m. e on. NnOW WwW. a e is a ing a Ou he could pump the gas from the balloon PRESCRIPTION \s ee ; - something to completion, but they have z a a } lin l nt S { th s ™ ; y ua se rub >.CEMGER IlLanvt€ i, Be . nineied Re ack int the cylinders. some o 1c the joy of ministering to the movements C ad fi lf. k t R h t Se JACK INTO jo os : ‘ an Re 9S ee ee nee ome and see tor yourse As oO see Our ognerty ree, gas was then burned asa beacon light, éitiouene 2 ; ot ‘ wae ; New M } day, . 386m. vp. m what they do is part of a living whole. th b th; 21 d t ad ] k fi oa) th which could be seen for many miles Fir r. llth day. &h. 1¢ . m That in itself is sanshine. Ths morning e est on ear every y ar =) Ss anmps . 00 cr e around. With this. and a reflector to enable you to buy ‘ ‘a ce iB » is bright with the knowledge of how t sienal. flashes cz be ad hick a [ 5° " . ; Y signal, flashes can be made which Po th day, | Oe... p. I much has to be done. The middar walk /, Ss amp. , 1 pie attract the atten- a cake of iy would becertain to attract the atten & Las! r, 27th 7 6.2 a. m is looked forward to. The hour of rest or : f passing vessels f play is true joy; the evening hour, when Oe * oe > ‘ls om inventor is > e that has been dona is talked over, is nother claim oi he ivent | Sun | Sun | Ric fa!; and sleep, ‘‘sces ‘ahor's that it can, by béing launched froma t , eck | > seta | on bath,’’ is only ancther piece of pl int e sinking vessel, secure aid from shore i% j | work. Alleyea in that household look before a life-saving crew, even though ¢ i er rniceace tet i | a forward, all its me:n bers are bright, I ) ready, could shoot a line aboard. } ‘ ' a 'c = 7 ! aft ; , vgn a - ovner ‘ every Gay ; Often, owing to a strong wind directly t ; ay , i o7 | * iV? vb the gut ¢« g0ruething conquoring i { °. h ] il : F e ff } a he lites ee one ls ble t Oy } , | 0 F ' wee 0 > te air hs wy » ‘ . . 2 off shore, the ife-Savers are unabie to ‘ 2) Wednesday | 30] 19/8 51] the eres of those who work. ‘ime, th \ High Class Tailors and Gents’ Furnishers. ieee tile New oo tue os son bal ao eday | Lj vy 2 44 grey shadow, tu’ snhbetancea, walks as . i 4 1 24 ‘) 0 3 a friend with those who work, ani ho is paneance. . “7 i 6i8 Ay | »' 11 2p] seharming co when we make This difficulty is met by Mr. Riley, 4 é S 1y t} #i morn | Bim out of a goo toareslity. In such who has supplied his boat with a line. | if eis i | » 1 a honae, if ther 70 the good tem- ESE se SSS Saad The boat, he claims, when supported ; i ‘ y | ‘ 0 i : : : 6 ne poat, 2c ie iS, PE 8} Tre v i ) 049) =O lave, S2a3n1M2 DIVeF Caa*94. Ve ~ a ar by the balloon, could, even without a ; 9} We lay a ? L 31 — - crew. be headed for the shore, and, t ‘ . i — - = : " 13; 7 y | a] 8 2 12 ) = ~~ { owing to its remarkable buoyancy, ‘ ii F oy | ot 2s THE MINE SORCERER. | “Highest of all in saci Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't ee would have little difficulty in —s Be sure and get the : 2) Sa ay 40 bt oe fhe ‘eakers and getting within reac sian = i ay | + . ai Steud of Gane bo Menthty Competitions WER cosgmenee Soe January Ist, 1597, tee gett 8 nw Rg ich of genuine ' ‘4 | Moeday = toe te IN BICYCLES GIVEN FREE MALAY FAKIRS WHO WORK THE IG- gellar wherever you can — 5 | Tuesday | 43 | 7T we NORANT AND SUPERSTITIOUS. A Bit of Irish Wit. : and you will have t 61 W : 43 o : Some time ago, while I was trading y i f de. 17 | Thersday . <a ) 8 in a village store one of the clerks came the best soap ma is r, , 45 | 9! 9 FOR 3 They Are Not So Potent as They Were : lage § pa S i ° ‘ . ior par ir, wh yas wWalting 138 v {5 10 16 As Follows: Some Years Ago—Ceremonies Observed to the Jun , Fe ; ee eee te 9g | : i be, on me, and Said:— $018 | 4 10} 10 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns’ Bicyclo, “ $ a 000 : by the Pawang In Invoking the Hantu, ae : ‘ s i ‘ v $y ’ " | Please, steptothedesk. Pat Flynn}? ec i ; a) i oti UE li 2 25 Second $25 Gold Watch... . ___ 625 or Tatelary Spirit, of the Mine, | TEL Pe RE wants to settle his account with you ! | The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. | Monday wp uy — sim UTELY PU an a os : 33 ly | ‘7 13 “4 ‘1 Bicycles and Watches given each month. . "4,628 <" : Miners in all countries have been noted OL and wants a receipt. Montreal. 24 sor ' 12 I | 1] : for their superstitious beliefs as to va- ms The merchant was evidently an- | at | ) > = . ‘ . ° — —— SS —— —~ ER i 2 ot rious matters affecting their good or ill | lon sah Gait ete Weench Bavy. | 2°? ed. a5 | Friday ' is! ail 2 45| Total given curing year 1837, $19,500 a WR Al P PERS luck. Soothaayers, sorcerers, or at least | £15 to £00, Bis first businieal ia to erect a Formalitieson we ie ih of a French Beer.) “Why, what docs he want of a re-| ey Ss 13 | 1s 3 4 om lode finders, were in past ages trusted to | Platform or altar, constructed of a spe- at once gives rise to countless formali- | ceipt?” he said, ‘we never give one, pani one siecle tetii “ 2 ) a = 15 4 5t BB RA bg Ben cat ght” ah ites 1. Ever th , : Fe in each of th secure the satisfactory results which are | cial kind of wood. The: four branches, ties, and an avalanche of legal scribb- simply cross his account off the books; | . ‘ = . 6 u z ° = j “ ys 7 9 ' a)! 49) 16 6 14 tie top portion of cade weep en Cuton —— serzmomem dering, es wag now nowadays more reasonably hoped | which serve as supports, have the a lings, which would teach him, could he | that is receipt enough. 36) vi of Be r—that portion containing | re a ives a ce ee for on the report of the mining expert | peeled off for about 44 feet from the | hug understand, that his country is par “So I told him,” answered the clerk, : nn >) it 152) ee Reading “Ss UN £8. 68 TE Sexo THs Top portion $ bleh the : : oor as | 1 hi the twigs begin. The : soft , a1 a 19 IS| 8 38] SOAP These tentled “Cou. jag — a ioe yo and engineer. The latest survival of | ground to where the wigs beg excellence the home of legal ceremony | +} 4+ he is not satisfied. You had | , has Soa adinaner an akaen tea, ; | Stearns’ Ricyele, vai ty m belief in the occult powers of the ‘med- {| leaves on the latter are not removed. | and administration. Within the first |} .t:o. soo him.” cece “ eh! 7, The 5S competitors who sen in t enex ee a . zs + o ” e OT ™ 4 4 5 a the , Corse thong mae wyitsen lnbe to Pees ty ea pon from icine man” or sorcerer is probably to be | A square platform, measuring a _ 3 aa eee a. a, oe So the proprietor stepped to the desk, | 7 P hy ‘stand Railwa gemelony stage pratt Steers : we ds oa iia found in the Malay peninsula, which | oan Ss ee ee pases an office in deuy Vilna in France) and after grecting Pat with a “Good- ’ . ‘ kever bro-.. or ed Reott pte, | ot . Yee e Wate 2 Ss Mon tan leat contains the most important tin work- | these supports at about ee from so that the officlal physician may call | morning,” said:— Gz ter SATURDAY, 10th October. 1495 fal “Wrapper Gop left-hand - : i Senet at aan sie ings yet known to exist. The individ- me geoeee. = _ a aes oa and make the necessary legal ‘state “You want to settle your bill do} th i of this Railway will run daily vee eet the BES. ' F iaienetiatyiiuadl ei ual who thus guides his employers to | railing round three sides of the plat-| | out Isuppose he wants to convince | you?” i | = : een ssc eagiennamic WO. OF HOOF |). NAME OF DISTRA ee * nied, empl yo of Seaara fortune, or the reverse, is known as a , form, une _——. ladder bow ror himself that the declaration already made | ~ pat replied in the affirmative. r Te 7 eee | Western Ontario, comaniing of Cjutm comp pawang. rungs reaches from the open side OF thé | was correct, and that the faraily, when “Well.” said the merchant, ‘There | A Ming Of Countic &. "A nted list of wir in competitor's district will i ee coe i ‘ . . ot . ' T I In | ee ——— es W. and 3. of these | he forwarded to competitors 21 dagouther enth competion Until the practical termination of in- platform to the ground. Fringes of co- | 4¢ announced the birth of a girl, was not is no need of my giving you a receipt. | w: IONS. rd. Read ; carlo, Muskoua gag GN ofthese | Se Messrs. Lever Brothers, Lt@., will endeavor to award | dependent Malay rule throughout the | Coanut ornament the railing, and the | trying to screen a as ene ra See! I will cross your account offthe| §& awe 3_||Province of Quebee but Iris understood that all of thetr Soule apres poeeemt major portion of the peninsula, about 19 } whole construction is bound together his compulsory service. Then the fat her, oy Oye ater dage Dag te ; t ? = ws ee eee ee i Y being | accompaniad by two witnesses, goes to | book,” and suiting the a mn to th & — @ | |Province of New Brunswick | the award of Messrs. Levor Brothers, Ltd., as years ago, the pawang was a recognized with creepers, rattan, however, being a ge ane aan at ones | wceed ha avast an. ent. Maa. ; - vinee of Nov EVER ® Sco ron . y Pa : ; : - Ty : ins aj ou e birt ate, 3 gives org Lie e ils o i — . * i 0 , 55 \ 5 Nard fcinea” a ee 2 ene Oe by aoe member of every mining staff, and recog- ; a Upon % age = his child its legitimate, dncumented posi- | across tlhe account. “That isa good | ‘ . THE GREAT ! 3 6 16 38 BLY., & Toronto, Gut. Each wheel is guaranteed by the makers and has complete nized not only ty the wine owners but | Si” iS ts an sino to bless it | wD, to which he or she will be obliged | receipt.” | samily Medicine of the Age. ii : ia ; ; Po . ae i Side 1 : . » » ’ ° : 425 7 : t ; 421 8 45 by the petty chiefs, who alternately en- or ary i+ “ t wae te sand | * have recourse in all the great, and ‘And do you mane that that settles | Taken Internally, It Cures 4 - ~ 291 8 20 - couraged or obstructed mining enter- | With good fortune. “4 bag : frequently in the minor,cireumstances of | so ..-)aimed Pat Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the f 7 ,03| 762] BRZSBSZZEB B24 £4 £2 £22442 44F _ prise. : from the first washing is the fee paid for | jife from one end of it tothe other. Wich- ‘tie anttlen 1.".. pala the mer ftomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, : : aan £24442444444 == = = ; rt 0 4 wiihitiess a § Les ’ £ > - f a (43) S ve — - So potent was he that he could foretell | pera esa s dicraiih naan ab tthe te out “ — could ao —* re i Coughs, ete., ete. 5 4 1717 2 > = i metimes a chea x nor draw lots on entering Inv, no manauid , s : 6% 3 4— Hes 2 = - one: ee — ae made by placing in the ground a single get married, nor be buried. ‘The least ‘And ye’re sure ye'll never be askin’ | Used Externally, It Cures ou } os) 7 Ol) ae = went into his own pocket), direct the ; yP 8 Oro Se ae eee eee hin ie oantel Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, 6 | i 15) 6 OO) & - z offering up of animal sacrifices and en- ; peeled stick with its upper end splitin | ™ oe athe a an cealieieeel ew ial cecaeies sie onthe th oeletec Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, F A. Mit Y oa a cnlea reanecting the workines ofa. | fe8t, apon which is placed the Title | Seem cenanquono; oe | DApSema We'll never ask you for it again, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. | & = force rules respecting the workings of a names declared must always be placed | ..j4 ¢} ‘chant decidedly 1 40 we 4 pe aa = 7 mine which but for him would have platform above described. The next in the same order on all future deeds oh a a 5a Pat ru ia sey Naarticle over att ained to such unbounded popular- @ 2 ’ 2 (| oe = . : s . ; 33 i Z sha, ; , ss ; rj : “Faith, thin,” sal Pat, ° ve after ty.—Saiem Obser 5 x) allo 101 ¥ : 2 beensimply ridiculed by the miners, Al- : — - a a =e - ‘ithe ‘hese are usually saints’ names. I recall A mnie? mae ee in me pocket, for I | elie can bear te testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- 31 Hi ;00, 921) & = though in many districts his pretensions | ‘Tame, abou NSS CO On re the amusing anger of a young Amerivan | ““P') 0° | 1 as tL pewenaaty tnandiinen hte o pad aetna e oe + enews >is ol = J ’ 2 are now discredited, he still lingers on, | *melting hcuse just uader the eaves Of | father of my acquaintance, who wished haven't “en vig a wns Nek eb enieancl the Beanie coat 5 } 1 &5| 7 38 = Ss superstition with the existing generation | the roof. This serves as an interior | ¢o give his son in Paris the name of the “Oh, well, [can rub that out! ther mali dhnttd cnedidaouaertgtaae iinaee 5 1 07 02) . AS = of miners having yet a firm hold in the | *!tar, upon which the miners place their | great sallor Duquesne, in remembrance “Faith, now, and I thought the | vie hae reat merit; a3 a means of removing pain, no 6 seen ee" 2 5Ol & 6S | = eeeese vee eth ABce cess esos be more remote districts. | offerings to the hantu. The accurate | of the avenue where the baby had seen | same,” said Pat. required « revutation equal to Perry Davis ine en —- . => — T awewnt aw > . : hanging up of the ancha is a matter of the light Sate and in addition the It is needless toa dd that Pat got his s ef iinitations. 3 uy on 'y the gen ulne “PERRY ' wir. Mi Y = The pawang may or may not be the 8 . A. r 9 15 5 461 Z d ri tt =— ' ~ pa 3 y f y a ' special care family name of one of his friends, which | ,.. eipt.—Romance leve.ywhere: large bottles, Y5e. o , 3 2 = 7 1ereditary successor Of a predecessor. ; ale ‘ : : $ Pe Fe ie | oe = 7 101 5 20) SS Chea as a 0O a rass 2 Br cain tant lf made. andat-{ These preliminaries accomplished, the no Frenchman could pronounce. All this ; Very large bottles 50 cents, a7 onl 4 47 = = In some cases he 1s se made, and a ann i conshierel tite’ er’ Me —P all seemed so shocking and incongruous to the Camels in Australia. 23 ‘ z ; 5 - = tains his position by a few lucky fore- oe = e sur . registrar that the certificate was made In Australia the camel is fast taking | —_—— is . Bm) 4 wtf | 8 101 4 (0 = CAN BE SOLO itm 2 casts as to the valueof a projected mine. a azette. out only after an iiterminable discussion. | 4), place of buliocks for use in the bar- | i 2 10 SET : = : ; : ‘ epic che eae a - 491 @ ¢ — = tory where, as is sometimes — October Century. us Knbartee ‘namin 46 fn etehe i 9 & 7 42;3 20) ¥ = Ina tern ngewe! i Curbitone Ke Bee die a ren interior regions. It is stated that | a —— nti OER aniare ier acs » hichway. y ; : partee. : 8 a 4 kil Ge Bete ..... 73 2 50| . : : ie : } . : = said, “If you cig up the highway, you | i Yo Stop Biceding. there are already opened up and in 2: Peters: 5 tal 30al © This is our price on the Excelsior Wool Top Mat- F aye sure to find tin,” the supernaturally | Win Pana fraternity, who had a biack- whirkinne mcktitied a1, or ont te oeeeee m 2 = " cal > ie i - = if % ‘COS ; a re e 7 . cruiat x rs . “ “ il 5 « li & “ 615) 12) s& trass, 4ftx6ft. llave othe opr kin ls, of ¢e yurze, Some C yst = cen aren sy ae a er, ae ' ssedy-looking old man on the corner of — : ae a ~ Paes oe camel trafiic, and that on these lines “wip, Mol oe = task. Not that tin is always found when G ad Ri d Woodhi ; in with its clothes, hands and face a a ee eee oie A A. MiP. M. | “e. some less. ; ran ver an oodhine avenues, : over 2,000 camels are in daily use. 4 2: lines 8 10| 358] & more, some le £& a hole is sunk. But a moderate ac- “Say, boss, want a shine?”’ a with get - = nee Sathiistess Gout $6 be dsechten moet ENGLISH 937 717 25|/ ==} quaintance with the usual indications is “No, my boy,’’ answerea the old man; | W!8t 4 mess A v poe ; “ot tia iat Du, enti = — ‘ - ( y ne tae number empioved Wi € increase 0 © m 7 oo} 2:10 4 , § = , = quite sufficient. Chinese of limited | “‘I used to cut up shines once, but I’m 4 tem Sag Sel ee ce thr “diy va 8 bly W ith pres BREAKFAST COCOA { . “ie 9 = , os yably, w 3 § as rapidly as SSIDIY. ulloe a , oo A. M.[P. Me) g 3 = means do not often trouble a pawang in j too old now. h P id “an hak did ndaeees Of te. ee ee eR Be Possesses the following ‘ i ak ( = } tiatory stages But when the This eloquence took away the boy's with cold water, at amount teams Only a mi ia) an Distinctive M . 73 ¥ vi eee mae tin,” or tin sand, with am , btesth for a moment; then he asked | Jury Is a mere trifle, If it is difficult to} be made, but it is found thatthe camel ee ; 4 “ x a y \ ys = oe : . ith t t i : ity: stop the bleeding, a mort valuable will travel Si miles in 1s hou carry: |! 7 "7 — +r 6 45 ARGAIN GIVER 2 laa “<< en 4 | With great apparent sincerity :— biel avel § re, carry a ‘ é THE BA = over - mgr a At at dees 1 “Don’t you have to pay taxes, boss?’’ ena SE ee aes at ee ing a load of 300 pounds. DELICACY OF FLAVOR. = = gravel—is fa = 5. Peweng ‘*Whaffor?’”’ inquired the old :nan clay, uta tnick © In the interior of Australia ar ° ~ = = ? le » . 4 Le int J i d strs i are c trains sre run by Ki stern Standard Time | eee SSS SSS SS SS SS TS STS SES FS SSSSSS SF Ouest that he alone knows how to ‘‘Real-estate on your shoes, boss,” these on the mania ag a me of My | AGING oeltnte’ alia ok ctaeetene SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. i 7~VTrT tT CTC TT VT COV. Ye er rr ee OF U4 eae luck in sight. Sometimes he 2 lin, and press it closely for # few min-| ~ : (hit IG a ae te eS j ep ATOPRT a Pom Bd iar Gor “nis | is politely informed that his services are ——— | utes, Let what sticks to the wound re- | known desert, and it is on the great | GRATEFUL and COMPORTING Saperintendent Gen Mgr Govt. B pee epee and cover with a bit of | island plains that it is intende UATIO ne ' . Monetor eI B. — | not wanted, and he leaves in wrath, pre- Slice’, mabeaine * aad SR adalat ith ons a i as soles a a ra the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. Raiway Office. Junc2d , 18%. | orts of disaster to the unbe- . z sil. — ss . — thee nem | dicting all sort it goes too far, need net alarm you—| ysethe various oases of civilization NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. i gk. VITALITY REST TORED f i ry ECTS AT ONCE. Sa or ‘ ede Jur CATGN’S VITALIZER. Cure sl debility, wake/ul- n emissions, im .otenc y, pe incticral dlorders enue . . 4 tekly restore big J 1 or ome. givine Viger where former weak- Pes ; entent package, si mpie, Ot et rat Cl q CK AND THOROUGH nh ved by imitat.cr nsist on CATON» Z Sent sealedif yur a i’ per pkee, 6: ‘ ' ef wmnyplete ene , ee ana Cont ry ment of envee ond Ze te u t Ur ieee Seu ASSURANCE CO, PRED, W. HYNDWAN, | ACENT FOR P. ¥. Le Peeepts Plate Glave Inetrance aleo, May 25, !e96 ~law (6) 135 Good Herring ee 250 half barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels extra choice Cape Breton Herring | Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. YW. CRANT & CO. The Canada “Accident Advertisers I ...-.-QUEEN STREET fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, THE EXAMINER reaches the homer That accounts lieving towkay or manager. Upon the whole, however, he manages to get his way. A fine physical appearance is indis- pensable. When engaged in any duty, euch as invoking spirits or offering sacri- fices, he is allowed to assume only one of two positions—with his hands resting on his hips or with them clasped behind his back. He alone is allowed to wear a black coat in the mine. Asin the case of camphor hunters in Formosa and gutta percha hunters in Malaya, he uses a peculiar vocabulary. Thus cats, ele- phants, tigers, buffaloes, etc., must not be mentioned by their usual designation, nor are such animals (tigers unfortu- nately sometimes prove unpleasant ex- ceptions) ever allowed upon a mine. Perhaps the oddest article in the pa- wang’s “index expurgatorius” is the lime fruit or lemon, which under no cir- cumstances may be brought toa mine, and should the juice be thrown into the mine water dire results are dreaded. Raw cotten, glass and earthenware or an unsheathed spear or kris are equally anathema, all the articles mentioned be- ing offensive to the hautu or spirits which haunt the mine. Assuming that the pawang is engaged bv a mine owner at a fee varying from H. J. Li Ga Bros., St. Ste tphen, NB apne Se "Chee Cintment uteured meat ondeir' on seal a ph siclane! sgveryihing “advertised a aon a new of cases of I Se cual « Piles it 1894.—I comsider Dr. Chase's to anyone suffering from scrotum er any icing aka are felt Gas | Vogue again. fitted, and the opening in the middle of nay, in many cases it may prevent some- thing much more serious—but when it requires to be stopped let the child sit upright, bathe the neck and face with cold water and squirt it up the nostrils. If this does not succeed send for the doc- tor. An Ideal Silk Waist. A very showy bodice in nickel gray of the new crushable silk had a delicate pattern traced up on if in platina gray. Platina gray is a dark shade. Nickel is lighter. Then comes silver gray. The sleeves had strapped shoulders, the straps being in platina silk, which showed very prettily upon the nickel gray of tas foundation. Across the bust a great spreading bow of the silk gave finish to the waist. The vest was in black velvet, braided with silver-gray braid. This treatment of braiding has come in full The vest was beautifully the back was finished with steel orna- ments. ‘There was a touch of lace at the wrists, but in other lace upon the waist. MALT EXTRACTS. Their pame is Legion vat there is only ore of really any merit and that is Wyeth’.’, It is acknowledged . 2 waa te be far uheed of ail its compr- contains practical! and therefore is perfectiy Sa. safe nur.iog mothers and chil _— ren. , Should be read by everybody, Johnson & Jobnson’s Christmas alvt. may be more directly connected than by the old bullock routes. On the arid plains and among the mud flats and brackish lakes the camel finds plenty of coarse grass and thorny which to subsist. It is claimed that work can be found in Australia for 1,000,000 camels. —Philadel lp! hia Ledger. A Taking Saggestion. Dealer—Here’s a cyclometer recommend, It is positively have ridden only one. —You haven't any of that kind, have you? in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENCTH. have been raised in the United alone toward the funds of the Army, being £5,900 iv, advance of year. A Rallway Manager Says * Iu reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Seott’s Emulsion, I say No! on the contrary, they are fond of , it, and it keeps them pictures of health,” shrubs on } I can | accurate; | not at all like some cye lometers which | register twe miles, perhaps, where you Young Lady i IRED MOTHERS find help | By the recent celf denial week $115,000 | King io: m | Salvation last | | | In Quarter-Pound Tins end Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & Co., Lta., Homcopathic Chemists, London, Enaiand. Before Starting onajourney, lalways provide myself with 2% supply of Adams’ Tutti Frutti. I find it keeps the digestion right, and with it I can enjoy travel by land and by sea. y Sce that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti is on cach Se. package. Save coupons inside of wrap- pers for ” Latest Books, Etc. -