ih Bi wi a : , if if ‘ Be 7) ee eee ie THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 21 1898 hae ~ ‘For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale by Private Contract, the several properties hereinafter mentioned viz:— 1 The Dwelling-house at present oc- eupied by herself withor without the warehouse attached, si'uate on the corner of Pownal and Grafton Streets. 2. The double tenement house and ‘premises Oa Deebrisay GSireet, at pre-ent occupied by Messrs falls and Brown, comprising four Icts. 3 Building Lots Nos. DecBri ay Street. t. 75 acres of land on Lot 60,¢ronting on Wood Island and Halkett Roads. Good terms of purchare on such time as may be required, wil] -b: given for.any cf these properties. For further particulers apply to the office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitore Xc., Charlottetown. Dated this the niath day of April, A.D. 1898. 20 and 21 on MARIA DesBRISAY., S42ew 3wks 26 My ENAMELIG OVEN grand socoeag. df you send gour Bicycles «o me you'll get a hard, smeoth,long wearing finish, equal to the best new -work. Only the BEST baking cdloxs and varniay used, H. R. LARGE Great Geo. St.— Large & Son’s Factory. P. B Island Reuiway { O-«and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., 189, = of this Railway will run éaily, (S | ys excepted,) as under, { } reins Out- Trains d. Read STATIONS, ward. down. Up. M.\A M, "P.M.A. Mat 8 10 6 20) _ Charlottetown .../ 9 30 1 of 50) 6 35),,Royalty Junction.| 2 16 9 46 417 7 12). North Wiltshire. | 3 49 8 8 $1 7 24). Hunter River. ..j 1 29) 8 i 05) 7 5SE)..Bradaibane......} 1 99) 8 13| 7 68)... Emeraid.. eevee 12 59) 7 5S = 3s . -Ereetown ......./12 ¢ : a 8 r Ree aztOD... » 12 28) 7 1 8 dU) Ar. Tv. 12 : . i er $’Side { ree 12 50iLx, Ar. 110 B9 1 41}, Miscotiche ...... 1 Sf ' Fellington . +4445! ; E 19 nor Hill Re 34 * Laar ae ateees j 53. . Bloomfield,...... orn .Alberton.... eee. es. CED bdec cee Ae .. Charlottetown... ..Royalty Junction ~BOGIGIG ceccccce iy} Me Stewart _ ! . Cardigatic..coess . Georgetown eee. ' 7 y P. M. A.M. 4 05)... Mt, Stewart ....7 8 & 443) Morell... ...c00e] 8 17 5 12 ° t. Petera eaeeeed 7 48 6 57|,, Bear River .scces q oe 6 40 , SOUTS. 00 eeneee 6 Pp. M. A M, ; P. M. a. M 6 15'. Emerald ......| 7 6 05) ..Cape Traverse ..} 7 ® W. As SALT] SALT ! a To arrive about the first of May 6000 BAGS oe Se Liverpool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt | for cattle, and 20 barrels Erglish Coal - Tar. PEAKE BROS.: CO. TO FICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Oh’town Steam Nav. Co. whart every morning at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- tou, connecting with train for Balifax &c , Returnisg sbout 1 p. m. on arrival of day train frow Halifax. By order F. W. HALES, Sec’y C.S. N. Co., Ltd. sat | ) Bermuda ‘Hog Money.” Hiog money is rather a queer name for currency, isit not? Yet that is the mame by which the brass money which began to be struck in Bermuda in 1615 came to be known. Or one face of it wasxa hog, on the ether a ship of that period. The coins are very rare and highiy prized by collesters. The history of this device is curious and interesting. A Spanish vessel, com- manded by Juan Bermmnéez and on its way to Cuba with a cargo of hogs, was wrecked there. This was in 1515. Later in the-same century, when the English discovered this land, they found a coun- try inhabited by hogs. It is also interesting, to mote that the English discovered it in the same way as the Spaniards. An English ship was wrecked there. Is it any wonder that the treacherous coast got from the Span- ish and English alike the, name of **Devil’s Land?’ Yet it is.ene of tho most beautifsl coasts in the world, ard it has beex claimed that in brilliancy Mediterranean effects are mot at all equal to those, of Bermuda. Bermuda is said to be the island of Shakegpeare’s *“Teropest.*’ The strange noises which mariners heard coming from the island and which they did not know were pro- ‘duced by hogs catised them to say that ‘it was haunted and to report weird things of it —Philadelphia Inquirez. aSaca $ WES se CRS if i erry a " fli TL dict dt fl} ; Ae Ht Mi Huh hi Ahi On Top... of all soaps for nursery use, stands “Bany's Own Soar.” It is made of purest vegetable oils and slightly perfumed with finest flower extracts. It has been sold and used for 80 long, and always been good, that doctors all over Canada recommend {ts use, having practi- cal knowledge of its effects. Most of its numerous imitations are trjurioug to the skin. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. Montreal. 74 SeS2SP51 S25 - 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace MARKS DESIGNS Copyricuts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1 Sold by all newsdealers. UN & G0.26:Poecnes. New York branch Office. 62 F St.. Washington, D.C, FOR SALE OR TQ LET. — That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty gnod rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard in connection, Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Queen Stree TO LET. Rooms in rear end of store, fornrerty' occupied by R. Bearisio, suitable for an office, possession at once 7 W. D. MoKAY GENTLEMEN IN NEED ofa nize pair of Choco late colored boots should not fail to see our $3.00 BOOT | No better boot to be had: for the money than this, Otber lines at much lower prices, R. K. JOST &1—d&w | go back to it. WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Things that Interested and Puzzled Officers or Surgeons. “Wounded mem,” .caid the colonel, “ were often misundersteeod. General Fuller of ‘Toledo told me thamhe never expected for- giveness for one hargh judgment of his. In the midst of a hattle he was trying to step the flight of panic stricken men. One man cameo stumbling.along, not heeding a word that was said to him. Indignant and impatient, Father, as he came neat him, leaned from his tborse and touched the man with his sword, saying sharply, ‘Go back, sir!’ The man looked up witk a look that said as plain as words, ‘I am looking for a place to dic.’ He opened his blouse and. showed a4 great, gaping wound in his breast. Then he dropped to the ground. The general dismounted as soon as he could, but almost as he took the man’s head in his armethe poor fellow died. “Some men when struck showed no sign. I remember one little fellow who was struck three times in as many min- utes. The first shot struck his right arm, and he preceeded to load with his left. The next shot struck him inthe leg and brought him to his knees. He chad his left arm up, ramming homea load, when a bullet struck that arm. Then he looked up and said quietly: ‘They have a partic- ular spite against me. I guess £'ll quit.’ And he dropped down.” ‘““‘We had one man in our company,” said the sergeant, ‘‘who was shot through the body at Shiloh. He was carric@ off in an ambulance, and the boys supposed they would never see him again. But three days after the battle the regiment weat | Into camp not far from the field hospitei, | and that afternoon the men were surprised to see the man who had been shot through and through walk into camp, using his rifle as a cane. He announced that he had | | had enough of the hospital and wouldn’t The regimental surgeon , swore a good deal, insisting that the | wounded man should return to the hospi- tal, but in the end agreed that the plucky fellow should be cared for in the com- papy’s quarters. The boys took great care of bim. He improved rapidly, went on duty as soon as he was able to walk and was with the company to the end of the service. ‘Other men who couldn’t bear physical pain were greatly troubled by flesh wounds and received less sympathy than they de- served. those from spent balls. painful than the wounds from the hard hitters, but men struck by spent bullets received no sympathy at all. For some reason it was counted disreputable to be hit by a spent bafi or a splinter from a rock, and many men worried along under the most painful wounds without going to the hospital or witheut even consulting the surgeon. Some of these fellows carry the marks today and say nothing about them, ‘The official report of the capture of Lockout mountain,’’ said the major, ‘stated that General Walter C. Whitaker was wounded, but that he didn’t leave the field. That is all true, but it is only half the atory. Whitaker was one of the most impetyous, driving officers in the army. He was 4 regular old stormer. Ho was pushing things in great shape in front | The hardest wounds to bear were | These were more | ‘SICK HEAL when he was struck hy a rifle ball. He became deathly sick, and it was suppeced at first that he was fatally wounded. ‘The | surgcons and some Of his associate officers gatherod about him, aixilous’ and nervous, | A surgeon opened the general’s coat and vest, looking for the wound, which seemed to be in the vicinity of the stomach. He ' found between the vest and the under- clothing a rifle ball that had not broken the skin, “He gald guietiy, ‘A spent ball.’ The gcneral opened his eyes and looked up wrathful and indignant. ‘What's that? What's that? Somebody hit me with a spent ball? I won't stand it. Bring me my horse.’ And, fairly throwing aside all the people about him, he sprang to his feet, climbed on his horse, and, with his clothing in disarray and his hat banged on his head, started for the front, swear- ing at the man who had hit him with a spent ball. But the old general after that probably had more symuathy.-with the WoonD'’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous \ Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects cf Abuse or Excesses, + Lt & \, - ab Mental Worry, excessive use a of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Befia eand After * lants, which coon lead to In- firmit’y, Insanit7, Consumption and an early grave. Has ‘been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Qeliable and IIoncst Medicine Kvibwn. Ask drucgistfor Wood's Phesphodine; if hr offers some worthless mecicine In place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return ‘mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One wil please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. _. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist We have commenced burn ing, and can supply any quan tity of best quality ot Lime, for farming and building pur- poses. C. LYONS & Co. 85—pat. guar. 1 mo wee WANTED. Coat and Vest makers, at o ~_- Stamper’s Corner. ) D. A. BRUCES men who were struck by"veils that seemeu to fall from the air or that came with as little force as a stone thrown by a vicious boy. Sometimes these would strike a man on the foot and fairly craze him with pain. Sometimes they would drop on his back as he lay face down on the ground kicking up his heels, and he would writhe as though he were in the agunies of death.” “While I was in charge of one of tha hospitals at Nashville,’’ said the surgeon, ‘the most difficult cases to handle were those in which the soldiers were influenced by hallucinations or saperstitions. The patients were arranged in a large hall, the cots in long rows, extending the fulllength of the room. One night a patient about half way down the hall died. The next night the man coming next in the row died, and the next day the third man in order died. Immediately Nos. 4, 5 and 6 insisted on being moved from the row, and they were so wild about it that they had to be moved. ‘No. 7, I noticed, was a quiet, uncom- plaining man of equable temper, and, feel- ing that I must in some way stop the panie and break the line of superstitious dread, Iwent tohim and led upto the point by asking him if he had any super- stiticus notions. 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It will pay yu .. 4 a m loves: TeLernoxs LE] JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. ~ Se Se SS SAO OOS | | | | | NOTICE } Application wil! be made at the presen session Of the Pariiament of Canada‘ fo an actto incorporate the eubsiciary bigt eourt of tse Ancient Order of Foressers, in the Dominion of Canada; a friendly an Benevolent Society, with all other neces- sary power, incidental thereto, to carry out the said society’s objects, and for other purposes. Dated 28:h March, 1898. D. F. MACWATT, Dicitor for applicanie. 74 law9wke Bottled Joy. Eupty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt Geogre St. FOR SALE That valuable 10 acre Jot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. Apply to the office of L, L, BEER. ‘Call in and see the latest arriva's. Cte ¢3-—~ CONNOLLY BUILDING” et —— eed oe ‘i —mm| ne a q : | a heuanieneninai — —_ — — — re waka — on om. .’ 1! @euntl sane nf ’ © $ o-4 . 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