THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee ATRi 8 i~9y oe ly E it. is pleasant to be able tor relate tnat | E 6 SVeuvuvevesy : ay . cE g ERS A Timely Event. the boy finally recovered oe 7 The Examiner Calendar FEATHERED BAROMETE The bell at the parsonage went ting- Now and i the doctor is believed Q PRO wy’ Oo FD : ’ Form APEIL.... Sailors Warned by Them of a Com: / 4 ling, and, as the dominie was in his | ¢, be almost Amniscient. A patient in a : & J ABS i we a k wo clis Vrec if 4 cose ing Storm. | study and his wife getting the baby to | military hospital was constantly gettiug | @ + 9 a While a British brig was gliding | sleep, Master Harold, aged 7, went to | into hot water because he smuggled (2 = te MOONS CHANGES smoothly along before a good Lreese in che door, On opening it he found ® | food into the wards. One morning his | @ Guy? f? erSex, TR/ J 3 { the south Pacific a flock of small birds coaple, evidently from the country, medical officer was about to examine | e Ws SS VY ae 14 ‘ i m | about 4be size, shape and color of par- both young and bashful; but, after his throat with @ laryngoscope. Seeing : 3 a : % ? ; raikeets settled down in the rigging and = jooking at the boy a moment, the youns | the little mirror all ready for ave the | e Ce S a! a z | ie passed an hour or more of resting, The man queried, ‘‘Is the parson to home? man's chum whispered an auxiovs! @ Ye 41) WS a % opal a Sur ave | Hioh | Second mate was 60 anxious to .nd out ‘Yes,’ said Havord. ae pe ee warning from the adjoining bed i. | ‘te Ly 1 R : : ¢ a 3 oe a te » which the visiting stran- to get married: ; ,», | Say, Bill, you’d best ‘ave a care. ‘Le | 2 nw 8 “4 Made from pure wool, 32 a | | Sets.) * cone ee gers belonged that he tried to entrap a “That's Just what we ze here for, moight ‘appen to see wot yer ‘ad for jo 4 \ ! ce ' N epecimen, but the birds were too shy to said the prospective bridegroom as ho | sy pper jawst noight.’’—Cornhill Mays- - 2 Wg itch collar, with +a LSaturday (> 40 2712.47 'e | be thus caught and too spry to be seized looked fondly at the blushing girl by | ,i,.4, ft, [ ch ial a : . ; . « 2 Sv iday - = 30 4 ie | by the quick hands of the sailors. At his von : ies Ske PP ——-—_—___——- fe a 7) a i . ; ‘ > Monday oo = ~ he end of about an bour the birds took ‘‘Well, come right in, then,’ sa : my Nine Colo >, iia >, 1 ; row + Lnesday +. eee he ae the brig’s course and disappeared, bul the boy, ushering them into the parlor, er ene ae aren C | 7 Dah, Clarct, Pte ' «9 - 7 5 Wednesday) 32 ir 43 toward nightfall they came back and and when they had seated themselves Two bundred and six merinays Se the | C iy ° ilar d Aiea aa te ea 2 om seoteg -. 35 6 8 32 passed the night in the maintop. on the edge of two chairs side by side mg RR 83 genet ear or vis et ee 3 7 Se. uetes 26 36 9 920 | The mext morning the birds flew off he started off, saying: I'l] call pa, and nie Se bin Sa ee ae e Witvnrect’ a0t . 9 Sunday 25 37 13 10 09 | again, and when they returned at noon ma too. She'll be awful glad, for she ; ‘ae a ae al rs G Ponies ak. Chl 5 ; 10 Monday 3 9 6 1 36 the sailors scattered some food about | bas all the marryin money, and I heard | "€89/ar wt a r - on _ cov i Ul Toeaday 21 40 19 1147 | the decks. By this time the birds had | her tell pa this mornin that she wished | TS 4 period of 64 days. 1at's on lactate ei a 12 Wednesday, 19 41 22 morn | become so tame that they hopped about | some folks would come to get married, _— fora starter. Then there are the old by all reputable dea’es fi. hy 7 > (oe 13 Thursday 7 “6 ae : 7 the decks, picking up the crumbs. That | ‘cause she badn’t ‘nough money to buy undays. They are holidays of course Nova Scotia to Di itish Columbia fi wD I ° a a? wom b4 Fr day CY = 7 3 js afternoon an astonishing thing happen- | ber new hat.’’—Chicago News. every where, but they count an addi- iP 3 LS Saturday re “6 Z 35] | ed. The flock came flying swiftly to ~ tional 62 days. Then ten days are al- i . Sh rey’s Guaran'ee Card inthe ret + oa 7 ~ nef 10 48 38 | 440 | ward the bz.g. Every bird seemed to be ee ee lowed for the rere celebration of of course. Insist on seeing it, it isa yc - M of Ly : a a fae piping as if pursued by some little in A French writer notes that, though a | Christmas and New Year's. To be thor- : squaie gubeieied > i 19 ate see ] 50 44 | 617 | visible enemy on wings, and they at few great musicians have died young— oughly observant of the great feast of Re ‘= : a 20 Thursday 5 52 47 | 7 ; ' | once huddled down behind the deck- - ao a = a — ze ioe cas ilies pate! — aa LLLQLOLIOLILHLHLA MA ALLLAHHNONHNDNDNN MINH EAE OAR AANRgY 21 Friday 3 53 Su 7 5} house. The superstitious sailors at once ellinl a , Mendelssohn a an ays are holidays, at means 0% ie : . 2 s, urday 2 54 52 | 8 43 | called the cams of the brig, who rub- | Weber when he was but 40—a large | more days of no labor. All Saints’ | as. Paton & Ce, Selling Agents for Ch'tuwa %3Sunday 5 0 56 56 9 32 | bed his eyes and looked at the barome- | number have lived to be very old men. | comes in for three days’ holiday, St. | 24 Monday 4 58 57 58 10 21 ter. A glance showed that something | Those who died between 60 and 70 | Charlemagne two days, Shrove Tuesday | = — — a5 Tuesday 57 3S is 0. a9 was wrong with the elements, and the | years of age include Bach, Von Bulow | and Ash Wednesday two days, Whit- 6 a eoeenny es ’ ra : condiag brig was put in shape to outride a | aod Rubinstein. Living beyond 70 years | suutide three days, and three days to aa. — $2 2 10 136 | storm came Gluck, Gounod, Handel, Liszt, | make merry when the national fete in 29'S sday 51 4 13 | 225 The storm came about 20 minutes Meyerbeer, Rossini, Spontini and Wag- | July rolls round. Therest of the year 30) Sc aday 449 7 5 1416 313 | after the birds had reached the vessel. | ner, while the great age of 89 was at- | the children are supposed to study.-> Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ ——— AS4*NT HOME WORK FOR MEN OMEN; day or evening. NO car vase- erperience needed; plein instruc: ons wk mailed on appiication for position #8 Memorial Co, London 81 PL! OR W ibg “ and w Addr — — “T CLASS BILLIARD AND POO, ES —I have for sale two monetch pool end one billiard table—ivory balis nes, racks, etc. complete, a'l in g0°%d wijl be sold very chear, Apply at the tilliard Hall orto P, Burke P. 0, Bx rlo tetown sl ilmo LINER WAN rE iD..- = Sas ‘goed mi liaer harlotietown ry Gods store, avvly at addrest Dry Goods P.O. Bex 117 city 3i FIl TAB! table. witb order Hub 62 Cb MI for a | orce, E".— \ house on the North River Roed neng 5 reoms ard kitchen with a barn ed. apply to Johan Eliot. wkly lird To con'a attac Fir » the auton ket s liable Lid. |, TO LET—\ house on Weert 3t., pied by Mr C P Fietcher. Douse. Fil ate r one v ferre|, Appl Vey, clees agents ¢vervwhere to in roduce (me Sunlight Gas Generator; only reliable atic acetylene gas generator on the mar- ls at sicht; liberal inducements to ra- wen’ 3: apply to the SualightGas Co « atreal. lately ceeu- Apply to H C 79 E MAN W ANTED— \ strictly temper- in wanted as flreman at Gas Works- cin do ea: blacksmith worx A steady job for the right to Charlottetown Light and Ltd, Queen St offic ; pre- man. Power 79 FOR SALE OR TO LET That befok house situated on north -ide P W College Block, 16 709m, hot water heating large garcen and ban in rear apply to S © Moore or FW L Moor > Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw TO ed w occuy st M: JE Ba House on Rrighton Road, h-at- | h hot wa ~ r, Bath Rooms etc, at present edby T . eS Eeq Pots ssicn viven y: apply ar McKinnon 69 JET —The house and premises known “Old London House,’ situateon Water xtt>? Government Warehouse No | to Peake Bros & Co. jan2#—tf | To “& the St., Appl to 5 vears, that Situated on west side of now in pessession of J T | Possession given lst May nex‘ ake Bros & Co 61 ‘T.—for 2) scre Koad, aterm ofl lar App ly to Pe Princ 6 Edward Island Railway INDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 of thi way will run daly, (Sun ¥ () Trains In- w R \TIONS ward, Rea AM M. A. M PM i Ut oe on Ww 10) 2) 2 4 is a). OR lun 10 15 2 16 ‘e 17 9 20 1 40 | 6864 431. Hunter Rives 906 128 S Se is. E de ike de 818 12 53} 90 5 47..K 1 13 12% 9) ;.4 pA } {L é UO 12 Of 1Gé A Vi 12 Ly. | LAr 10) \\ ) 47 1) nm 6 4 OY) . I ary : ~ fii) { a : 6 55 : ' Tientsh lv 6 OVD | A M { A... ae) i cccases ttetown....ar 10 30 2 ee a Seewatt..cas ee oe viiees yan. iden &) 5 ca ge.Ow lv 7 10 yo A.M, BOD Wi eS vtutas Stew trt ar 8 Bd Oe loesans ' cetieae 5 1: " I ae 7 48 64 Wiican Waar en G 2G PrP. M, A. M re ae A M oO} ee or St af |, e Ylraverse..lv 7.00 . é A.M. | Sa la tek = A ' Treins are roa by Eastern Standard Time. | Mm. POT) iINGER, < I iain. svt Kys. cton, N. D. A. SHAR try? Ebterkd mt, p. E i.e &F vitetcwn For a few minutes the sky was like th: waterless bottum of a lake—a vast arch of yellowish mud—uand torrents of rair fell. Why it did not blow very hard no one knows, but on reaching port two days later the captain learned that # great tornado had swept across that part of the sea. 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The list ran thus: ‘‘ Battles, 4; wounds, 5; children, 6; total, 15.’’ This is al- most as good as Sir M. Grant-Duff's story of the Irish beggar who prayed, ‘For the love of God, sir, give me a crust, for lam so thirsty that I don't know where I shall sleep tonight!’’— London Globe. The bishop's’ Advice. A clergyman once complained to Bishop Blomfield of London thaé his parishioners were indifferent to his teacbings. ‘No sooner,’’ said he, ‘‘do I begin %- preach thap they begin to doze.’’ **Do you,’’ asked the bishop, ‘‘ preach your own sermons?”’ ‘* Always, my lord, always.”’ ‘*Then, my good friend, suppose you try some one else’s,’’ retorted the bishop. i. cow tigtble. A poor little stkeet Arab was brought into a hospita) by the police. He had been run over b) an omnibus and was badly injured ‘kbe chaplain was sent for, as it was thought munprobable that the boy woul live many hours. With little tact the shaplain began the inter- view tbun: ‘‘My boy, the doctors think you are vey mech hurt. Have you been a good little bo.?"’ Boy (meth bored)—-Yonu git aout! Chaplain (shocked)—But I am afraid you are not a good little boy, and yon know you may perhaps be going to die ‘oy (anxious to end the interview)— Vell, tain’t none o’ your business any- ow. Wot’s me death got to do with vou? ‘Ave you gota pal in the corftin line? INSOMNIA. SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE RESTOR ES RE AND HEALTH. . 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A well 2 was a victim of nervous plostration and in- reti ring ati ght was more of a dread than a wel- id remedies, he spurned the ~he became almost incapaci- American Nervine, procured he found himself improving—- V quieter, the appetite returnéd—he continued d six bottles, and at the end of that time the y and for want of rest was put on again— eos says, ‘‘ I feel strong enough to do two days’ work in one.” uth American Nervine is Gives immediate relief and effects may seem it is absolutely true, South American and cures after years of South American der troubles. A few without a peer in the cure of nervousn <ss, indigestion and insomnia. A few doses will convince the most Sceptical, It acure in every case. Strong as this statement eumatic Cure is never bafiled—relieves in <i f agony have ee eheves in six hours ey cures Bright's disease, doses will convince. , diabetes and blad- ll Sold by Dr 5S. W Dodd and (eo. K. Hughes, Druggist Philadelphia. Ledger World's Largest Workhouse. 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