THE DAILY } XAMINER, CHARS OTTETC VN, MATCH 17, 189% What 2 man } Unavailing. STAGE GLIiNTS. — Pere wT vertadididlilieeeanmensn }} } 1 J ast as 8 ras AcH ’ i wy ’ 2ctpa i; f/ work. that man Snds a is he was becoming interested in fj real happiness, conse juently it is not strangé hidiewes:. tall next morning with a microscope and | attainstoseems | - A RUSE BOTH WAYS. “k rememiber ones tellinga boy,’’ said 9 90000000000000000000000000 for a little time ° Ina a " Kd f o be th e } ioh | Mme. Pilar- Morin will be in the cast Uncle Allen Sparks, ‘that if be would 6 c ges ious véaane 4 tie of “*A Povis Model.” How an Actress and Doctor Were Fooling take ‘Excelsior!’ dons his motto he would Q FROM IN DIA AND i EYLON wn tl i i a J . ° - 5 a ‘ on . . > : ' ind dur- Maric Burroughs contemplates an ap- aang succeed in life. That was ten years ago. =" jing that brief pe- om oe ae e , ee In French theavers the doctor of the | I saw him Jact week.’ coutinued Uncle i riod he may be | pearance in a new play. theater has a se: given him for evers ? tid peel : * * fag] Cad be see a. ‘ + octyl Allen plaintively. ‘‘He told me he bad “a \EY LE : For Gue t u WEEK " < wie May irwil 1as ong e DY ¥ : a TA A ry «| . i he discovers that pan) Wi] i. _ led er ri wr perfor, a Ho must be there every | followed my advice and was now an F xs AS, , S S ; ro. “ee i ¥ Listac calle is rs - evening. Naturally, after he has seen wate "ota ee f OF ” ; ; lthere are other 8. NE aily, alter he has ¢ elevator boy at a salary of $5 a week Vv , 1 t : : i &° ’ “ ¢ , ~ 1 ‘ jrungs, still higher fense.’’ the same piece a score of times he longs —Qhicago Tribune Z any vs really hv full a, ail eistatel a 7 i 3 : : ; : Ge , ‘ ‘ i an Ty UP, Smee eves Fanny Rice declares that she will | to be elsewhere and prefers to give his RVOESS, FC bodied "’ tea, : . e. # irth to discontent - : ees 4 - F StS ) 1c y he begins ine have a theater in New York city within | 8¢2t to some of his friends. M. Hrnest His Velitate Traces, offer ro guests, or for the a | m to climb. To | & Year. Blum says that when he was a young **Never marry a scientific woman.” family circle, get : f climb is : : . an a frie » to » Theatre y a7) ” F beni f fh oe — J. E. Dodson is still unable to act in eae 7 woo ig the doctor of the Theatr | < “Why nos?’ 4 * i chic . ‘ orte S Tt. oe . = seat sé 71 ” q ir attainment. bot jn consequence of a serious trouble with | rte St. Martin, gave him his seat. When I get home late, my wife can (& a, ie } > 1 "°C . yA ‘ ow . che ? Courtney Barnes, daughter of Rose the first act the stage manager rush a few chemicals in just what portion of up—the heroine had a nervous attack ; | romantic piece called ‘‘Iskander,*’ by | . : i Will D. Eaton, and it is described as | . He took the lady’s . very picturesque. ; tempt to feel her pulse. She shrickerl } more than ever and writhed like a . i the city I’ve spent the night. ’’ : /that we find men working | Eytinge and widow of Jobn T. Ray- | , : : os PR ‘TT. > eT : : TE) until they break down sond. will retur the stage and required medical aid! Blum had | ‘How the dickens does she do that?” , a until 1€y reak down mond, wiil return to the stage. hi ; , . when there is no real | al ae ; " nothing else to do but to follow him. ‘“‘By the mud on my shoes,’’—Cleve- a necessity for it. i It 1s said that the venerable Mrs. Gil. In the lady’s dressing room he found | land Plain Dealer ‘ * 1 j 1 + ’ + is j eh] ve 2 74 »t) eu% ° ° . " i if men v knew it, they snes ork to | bert isin feeble health and will retire | the manager with anguish depicted on Elephant Brand—of course the : & aim xtent on through middle lif from the A i i @ and int lage, if they would only take a the season ee 4 o i gies ai a; more expensive grades arc best ° i little mtion sense care of their health. | Mane pine! er hands and shrieking. Oratory is a gift, not un acquire- —but all are good pure tea, and ‘ he | ‘ ; ‘ , ' . ‘ 7 , , . 2 4 The trouble is that they do not take the lit- | ‘*‘A Summer’s Day,”’ which was sne- | ‘Now, doctor, quick! What’s to be | ment,’ said the proud politician as he whether you get the 4o0c., soc. me ae Soe eh They are neces- | cessful in London, was acted by John | done?’ | sat down after an bour’s harangue 6 r ver Ib. ades 7 ary to pres > health hey pay at- | . ; ee . . : : f no e . ie i oma nt the chu a on en eral Drew in Boston and was received with Blum grew as red asa lobster, and ‘‘T understand,’’ said the matter of = of i hin & : @ mn to the sig coming ill-health. : : ee . os , ) ‘ i A litile biliousness, a little indigestion. a | great favor. as he could not say anything be just | fact chairman. ‘‘ We're not blawin you. any of them are Fy # fete inna ¢ Re anon eves a sesta | " : Sannlatad: 66 ' . » goa tne | a 4 f little loss of sleep and appetite, a litle | frederick Warde has brought outa | S@culated: ‘Hm! Let us see! Let us | Yen done the best youcould.’’—Detroit . VALUES a mervousness, a little headache, a little see,’’ : Free Presa BE = < ~~ i. shakiness in the morning, and a little dull ness all day, a little this and a littie that— all these little things they neglect. Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the appetite keen, digestion and assimila i hand in a wild at- | iciipeunsehledlatasetdoiuiias is Many In the Same Fix Now. Sold ct above prices by all good grocers, in 14 & 1 Tb. airtight lead packets, Always Puro, Alwayo Fres:. - 00000000000000000000008 ° an . Daly company at the end of | ey ingi | <a aiy Company ¢ © eba Of | every feature and the lady wringing | Considerate, 00000- ORE ET HRY snake. Mant y persons cannot take plain cod-liver cil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the pa in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion, soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists, Toronte. We are not going to move But we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Crockery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprirg importations, Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C. LEWIS Exactly opposite the Nor, Side of Market House, Grarton Sreev ee eeeneee a aL af TO LET. That large, thre story brick ware- house on corner of Pownal and Dor- chester Streets, lately occupiel by Messrs. B. & M. Rattenbury. Rent moderate, Apply at the office of the Connolly estate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, Ww. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PET}"'.S, Trustees of the late Owen Cor~olly Feb? odct WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (ITO 4) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur €, Peake. Nov. 4 NEW YORK AND LONDON, Londcn has 101 mo re fires week! y than New York. New York has 1,198 places of ‘wor- ship to London’s 1,410. New York has 720 newspapers and periodicals, and London has 412. New York daily consumes 25,000,000 more gallous of water than London does. Greater New York has a police force .@f 7,725 members, while London has 46, 000. London has 259,000 more women than men, while New York has only 25,000 more. London haz a birth every 3 minutes aud a death every 5 minutes. New York has a birth every 9 minutes and a death every 104g minutes.—New York Her- wld. Sik HEADACHE ositively cured by theso Little Pi iis. They also relieve Distress from 1 Dy snensia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating A: I fect remedy for Dizziness, ae a, Savills ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Toncne Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Desx Small Prico, Substitution 7 the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, . Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. it es fis aa Lean PAOMPTLY SECURED GET hiCH QUICKLY. Wrile to-day iora free copy of our big Book on Patents. We have extensive experience in the intricate patent Jawsof 50 foreign countries, Sendsketch. model or phote for free advice. MARION & MA. RION, Eixperts, Temple Building, Montreal, LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & C, | OF FIC ES—=a, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Brennan Building, Summersi¢ce 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARBURTON, B, Ay D, Cc. L., @ & D. A. MCKINNON, .2. ER, Oe lh Na at ‘‘Doctor,”’ she said, ‘‘you are a good | fellow, aren’t you?”’ | **Yes, ma’mselle,’ ‘You must be, doctor. Now listen. There is nothing the matter with me. You would have found that out soon. I want a couple of days off. Can’t you manage it?’’ ‘Delighted!’ he replied joyfully. ‘*Now, ma’mselle, you're a good fel- low too. Iam nota doctor. I came in on the doctor’s ticket, so you must not | give him away.” By this time the manager and stage manager came back, each with a bottle of eau de cologne. He told them that it Was unnecessary now. The lady was quite composed and could appear with- out any dauger. But she must have a few days’ rest. They made wry faces, but granted the holiday.—Philadelphia Times. THE FISH’S COLOR. Able Im a Marvelous Degree to Adap? Itself to Its Surreundings. It is a familiar fact that fishes can change their colors at will. Many fishes make remarkable changes. Free swim- ming fishes most commonly preserve their mermal colors, though these fishes can change. The fishes that change most are the bottom feeders. For their own protection from other fishes that would prey upon them and the better to enable them themselves to capture food these change their colors te match the bottom they are on so as to make themselves invisible. They do this often to a degree that seems extraordinary. In one of the smaller salt water tanks af the New York aquarium there are a nuiber of small fliatfish. = bottom of the tank is covered with coarse gravel. The great bulk of the und is com- posed of pebbles of a brownish white, a sort of pale iron rust color. Scattered in this are pebbles cf a deeper tinge, with now and then oue of a brownish gray or browu black. The flatfish lying om the gravel at the bottom of this tank imitate its colors in their own backs in a manner that is marvelous. They are of a mottied brown, like the colors of the gravel, and the smallest of the flatfish is the most wonderful. They are all thin and lie close to the bottom. The edge of the lit- tle one blends with it, and its back isa wonderful mosaic cf browns so like the gravel of the surrounding bottom that it appears to be a part of it. Even in this clear water at a little distance the fish is scarcely distinguishable.—New York Sun. Sry: ry 4 | ? ’ 9 rs THAT GLITTERS — Oro Many are taken in now-a-days, and aie paying from ten to twenty doliars for a watch not worth fiye, by buying from pediers and others who are uot watch- makers. Do not be Deceived. But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trade and asks only a fair price for a good artiele. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, “Sabie WITH THE Grip!” —New York World. His Recollection. **What was the face of that note you gave me?’ asked the man who some- | times lends money. ‘**T can’t say,’’ was the answer, ‘‘bué I remember that it had a very disagree- able expression.'’— Washington Star. ee Every thought, word and action O O takes vitality from the blood; every nerve, muscle, bone, organ and tissue depends on the blood for its quality and condition, Therefore pure Spring blood is abeolutély . 22 necessary to right Mi ed icine living and healthy bodies. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier and the best Spring Medicine. Therefore it is the great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; the great nervine, strength builder, appe- tizer, stomach tonic and regulator. Hoods . Sarsap arilla sr druggists. $1 ix for $5. ape only by C. I. Hood & Co., tae ell, Mass. Get Hood’s and only Hood’s. | Hood’ s Pills taken after dinner aid digestion. EPPSS COCOA | ENGLISH EREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY ip QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only. Prepared by JAMIS EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, London, Enciland, MeDON ALD & INMAN Barri-’ers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. OFFICE—Can: on Block, Victoria Row. MON_Y TO LOAN J. A. McDonaLr G. S. INMAN. FOR SALE That valuable 16 acr2 Jot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. Apply to the offce o° . L. L. BBER. ¢3— black and blue worsteds, lelena Modjeska will soon present in tion perfect, the liver active, the blood pur | New York a drama with an Aztec és and the nerves steady It is the great bh vy Y, sls a “ Have you poured apy water ou her i : ¢] eme, by I r Lonergan, entitled ‘‘A | 695 , *4 blood-maker and fe eb. builder. It is the | Mericesn Rom a 0 head? he asked. , great liver invigorator and nerve tonic. —— “Te, ; ' 2 fits a man to work ‘and work and work. | Richard Mansfield has in reserve an | ‘* And no effect?” ' sdicine deal se]! and bave nothing | r oe 2 : ‘ : : ee | f oo - ,sell it and bave nothing | Fuglish adaptation of ‘Mlle. de Belle ‘*None.”? ' -sSe just a g i ae re ao ee “am io * i ° ‘ “I was a sufferer five or six years from indi- Isle,"" whic rm Beerbohm Tree played “*Then don’t pour any more." ; gestion writes B. F. Holmes, of Gaffney last stmmer in London. After this display of medical knowl- ‘ Spartanburg Co., S. C., ‘also from sore stomach . . 7 . 7 and constant headache. I then used Dr. Pierce Mrs. Leslie Carter will make her |! edge he continued: ' i ‘ete nae i * oa oo ene hg ar ae ' | Shakespesrean debut next season in ‘Give her a sniff of eau de cologne.” ' t which in a few days gave e permanent , ¢ $9 5 relief. ' ’ sumptuous revivals of ‘‘As You Like “Haven't any,’’ was the answer. ’ ‘ i or woman who neglects constipa "and “‘A Winter's Tale, Then go fetch some.’ i At h 1 ti It’ a*‘A Wint Tale,’ “—- go fetch i ti on st iff “TS fri ym slow poisoni: ng. Tashan . i ae ‘ . . ¢ . ‘ ager anc the sta va ey Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- Sardon’s ‘*L’Eaine,’’ which proves to — aa 6 Soa ra with his | tion. One little ‘ Pellet” is a gentle laxa- | be the foundation of Pan! Potter’smelo- ; Manager, ah Gm was st ” | : , “ os atier , . : W r 4 pen oe ae . —- athartic. All medi. @Wamsa “The Cx nquerors, was acted are ' iia se end | W e were right put of black and biue orsteds. W ; . t 2 3 m. ay ; \ — oo | tu WwW aahington several years ago under Suddenly she opene er ey . to-d e thousand dollars’ th Fg | the name o ‘ ‘Hel ens.”? smiled. are opening to-Gay on aousan OMars = Wworts ta 1 i a A i ' These goods have bee ! entered under the new tariff, and are better valu : than anything we have ever placed before the publi - Inspection solicited. : | JOHN MACLEOD&CO MERCHANT TAILORS. SIS ASS Wouldn't — it for $40 if he couldnt get an- { other one. | This is what a well known gentleman in the city says about his Highland Range that has been in use for We sell them. Me eS Se SB. SMe SSM Sesese3"% M2MeMEN2 MES ee ZA AS AP ASS MES AS AS AS AS AS AS US UCASE SON TUS a ea ae ey” SS eae ae ae SEMEN MANE SE ! SES UP UAP A Scie rar MESES ESS Sex about 20 years, | FENNEL & CHANDLER Celle LECLeS © PAINLESS DENTISTRY | SKILFUL DENTISTRY Dentistry by Specialists —— 5 SAVE THAT TOOTH BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, en evenings 7 to 8. a MODERN DENTISTRY | All the above are found at our offize. We alwavs advise to have a tooth savel. We have estab- lished our business on the fact that we save teetu. When it is necessary thata tooth must come out, we extract it without pain, by use of the famous BERLIN METINOD Teeth filled absolutely without pain, by use rf BueOCTRICIT Ss, Our Crown and Bripce Work is modem, specimens. Our ArrivicaL Teeru. them in every way. We use best materiale, and bave modern machinery to work with. We put gold filling in Artifical teeth, everything to make them jook natural. Our prices are low, and all work guaracteed, Call and see We make all kinds, and sgua:antee azezane2cczceane Over Store of Prowse Bros. COS GES