THE D\ILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTELUWN, MARCH 21, 1898 duced ern . ve aunties a “ ——ny , ann nnn — en an racmirable | U A W CH ART RY tesjaely through the rusty and distorted ANGELS’ POCKETS. . . oi a < by dint of WY é - Aww 1, bars of his perambulating prison. a : } ¥ 4 5 } cei ys a fo . lalla | We palefaces always wondered what oc An Amusing Story About Spurgeon and | ai oe E : bx, ; niggardly oar 2 ' cult power compelied the stalwart, hand oO f His Critic » , , fe THE TRAGI-COMEDY OF AN pai: {| Se BPS tHe Sew s EE } om GI-COME OF Ae Te i os ios clad std hs A than Gael) op alt: ee é rld is full INAL OUTCAST ee ere Was an amusing incident in my imateaces si pin decree, or, if such power existed, whet early Waterbeach ministry which I have +o : revant yin "OY te ‘or imself be oe: , 7 where mee - - | preven ed him from betaking himself be never forgotten. One day a gentleman, rave done this, He Had Committed the Red Man's Un- | — its reach, But the Caer law ; ‘ whowas then mayor of Cambridge, and | Notes that are admired by all Musicial Critics are eaisly pr but never in i t Si Ww ; the nomad is obeyed as will never be the whohad more than once tried to correct | ¢,, : > . ? d pardonable Sin and as Doomed t: trom any of our Pianos. Music is a nagnet in the home It educates, ant history was this iccompiished by a weak and ik unhealthy man WW ill-health not only weakens e . yery mental fac- fulty and every moral quality If a man will stop and reason for a moment, he does not ha i physician to understand the mpure blood, or its far-reaching \ na man’s digestion is disor- et sluggish, his bowels inac lood is deprived of the proper food elements, and the sluggish liver and ‘ supply in their place, the foulest sons. The blood is the life-stream W s full of foul poisons, it carries sits them in every organ anc tis- body Bone, sinew, muscle, and tissue, the brain cells and the nerve fibt ire all fed upon bad, poisonous food Serions ill-health is bound toresult. The man is weakened in every fiber of his body He is weakened physically, mentally and morally tie suffers from sick headache, in stomach after meals, giddiness wsiness ippetite and sleep, te in the mouth, shakimess in the ing, and dullness throughout the day, lassitnde and an indisposition to work Sooner or later these conditions develop consumption, nervous prostration malaria, rheumatism, or some blood or skin disease. I Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all known medicines for amb tious, hard-working men and women. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builde: It makes the appetite keen and hearty, and the digestion and assimilation perfect, tix } lood pure and rich, the nerves steady, the body vigorous and the br Where there is also constipa- tion Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be nse Both of these great medicines are for sale by all medicine dealers, + + lialian Ware House Beal’s Corner Cor. Grafton and Ct. Geo. Sts North side Queen Squarre jules Robin Meaicinal Brandy —_——— -— JOY & DAVIES. ‘Wholesale Wine Merchants. For Sale. Tne subscriber offers for sale the fol- lo wing properties, formerly owned by the late Richard Piliman, at French Ri ver, New London, 1. A farina containing 25 acres, all cleared and in a good stace of cultivation, sloping to the south, 2. A plot containing 2 acres, with good dwelling house containing 11 rooms vod a new barn and wagon shed, thereon. There is aleo therson a tore, complete with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. One acre of land, across ihe road, Opposite the store, and buitding lot at the cross roads, near the store. These properties are well one of the finest localities in ward Island for purposes. The subscriber also offera for eale «6 dwelling house and Jot at Kensington. The house contains 11 rooms, and is ip good repair For further particalars apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the owner, LAVINIA J. PILLMAN. un 20 8. j.3mo Ayer, Mars aaa sitnated in Prnve Ed- business or farming Our New System of----- Business Practice Is the lateat and best,and is working like a charm. It is real, actual” busivess, and makes still more eomplete what was already the best sy- stem in the Dominion. We give the best business train- ing. Send for our new pros- Pectus. You ean enter the PEI. Commercial College at anv time. ISAAC OXENHAM, Prineipal and Proprietor Un'town feb9—26 wte ee Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Eatablishment, on P. E. Island, Female Attire avd Ostracism—His O@niy Friend Was a Mongrel Cur. | i | { | ty ena | and } It ismany years since poor Squaw Cl ley e1 ted his trayi-comedy to the e1 ised on to the happy huntin; gr nds, but n > who were once det zens of that s ge city hose ways |} t tl will still 3 him to! d wh | are iscent lt was a uni ci ect “3 lL itsf e Was not ] under a bushel, | \ abroad » t] earth, for the st s of its great silver lod ‘ ly ft ib in? * ! 1 | i ts i i 5 n I at | ed, and the rest of it hung on by w it could, to the yor hyry outcrops of the mountuin that r At some time in his past Charley committed the red man’s 12 i he had proved himself a craven in so: crucial moment, and al must wear the uniform of his shamc which, according to immemorial usave, ij fer apparel. No Piute woman ev wore a crinoline, but within the rece memory of manit had been the distinctive badge of white femininity; so, to make his punishment doubly atrocious, the victin was encaged in a discarded boop, garnere: from some ash heap. When Charley was fortunate enough te possess a skirt and shawl to hide his skeleton, he might pass comparatively unnoticed up and down the streets. But his resources did not always permit such luxury, and then his long limbs, clad in somebody's castoff nether garments—it might be a pair of ragged, blue overalls or, with more startling effect 8 pair of red Manne] drawers—loomed ero- « SICK BEADACHE Positively cured by theso Liitie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pers fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. The; Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable, Smal Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. C451 . oi «tendo ae ML OSTITUTION the fraud of the day. ~ See you get Carter's, ASK lor Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Tittle Liver Pills After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease 1s farther advanced, some re- markable cures are effected. In the most advanced stages it prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. — Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta, ——$— We are not eoing to move But we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Cro-kery 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 Nort’: Side of Market House. GRAFTON SYREUT....+c000 printed and commentated and enshelved code of any civilized Charley r mained and endured to the end with stoical race, patience. His ostracism was complete Dwelling in the midst of his kind, he was cutoff from among them. He might stand wistfully watching on the outskirts of & laughing, gambling group, but he was never invited to take a hand. He might gaz0 longingly at a merry picnic party on a timber pilo feasting on watermelon, but no juicy morsel was ever tendered him His own sex repudiated him utterly. Did he avproach a knot of the sex whom bis garb tr i uted him and moved away, lauching. The children of both sexes and two races jeered at him with the heedless barbarity of youth. One fortunate day he acquired a stray doy, a Vicious, mongrel cur, and thenct forth tho two ontcasts were inseparable, T'ogether they were an hungered. Togeth- } er they endured the gibes and sometimes the missiles of their deriders, and together they cuddled at night for mutual warmth Together they not infrequently came to cur back door, and the animal retired deprecatingly to a corner, while his incen- gruously garbed master sawed wood or split kindlings. But when the task was done he came forth promptly to share the compensating ration and unfailingly got his share, whether the dole were meager or abundant. Often then the man threw himself dcwn upon the sand, with avestied, 1 hours, his gaze fixed upon the far horizon, while facing him sat the dog, alert at his many curs, it had beautiful eyes—fixed steadfastly upon him. It was a strange landscape that Charley’s stoic gaze ranged ever. Far below him the canyon wound for miles, like a writhing serpent, befor it debouched into the desert, whence the camel trains came up from Fort Churchill, laden with salt and borax for the r tion works, and where ef afternoons the sandstorms waltzed gayly in the sun in couples and trios, traveling about in sway- duce- earth to sky. lm all the immense prospect there were but two things—the brilliant concave vault and the bare brown earth, scarred. uphbeaved and contorted by the throcs oi world birth. Dut in richness of coloring. ever varying and ever beautiful effects af passing clond shadows and vast, solemn grandeur that scene has no equal in apr dand. Whether or net any of its profound, «leathlike peace entered the Piute’s soul it is certain that no white creature ever lived long in the face of it without growing to feel a fatalistic resignation stealing ever his spirit. As time wore on Charley and his dog became such familiar figures to the Com- stockers that they ceased to glance a sec- ond time at their pathetic grotesqueness, and the childrem gave over tormenting them. lis punishmentowas to him what ex- conununication must bave been to its vic- tims inthe middle ages. Nothing is so abhorrent to the savage as solitude, and Charley grew abject, drooping, premature- ly old, while hisdog grew daily 2x ore ill a eee aa ternpered and q@isreputable. Lut fate's most crushing blow was yet to fall. One day an irate tollgate keeper shot his dog, caught6 in the very act of marauding among the white man’s chickens. Over the body of his stain companion Charley wept the only tears he was ever known te Shed, and bore it off in his arms, a sowed, desolate figure slowly fading fraan ken against ashen plain and ultramarine sky. The pariah was seen no more in the haunts of men, and it was long after when | prospectors found this skeleton, still casee in the corroded stedls of the old beepskirt. None couid know show he met his end.er threugh bow mavpy hours or days of thirst and anguish theeutcast had wrestled alune } With the grim ceanqueror of all. As the | beast dieth, se dies the Indian, and Char- ; ley had perchanee not fared muck worse j at the end than otbers of his race.—Se1 Francisco Argonaut. i There Wes a Surprise. Funnimen—Now, there’s your kasbs.ad coming, Mrs. Candor. Let’s make a Jisth surprise for him. Mrs. Fuliniman and Z will hide behiad the curtains here, an¢ § you tell him that your expected guest: { chaven’t hen we'll step out und éurprise him. Enter Mr. Candor. Mrs. Candor (oteying order)—Well fohn, our expected guests have disap pointed us—Mr. az@ Mrs. Funniman haven’t come. cone, —~ Pearson's Weekly. Woond'’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Dackages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Lxcesses, \e S \etaa Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobaceo, Opiui Sti ° Beforeand After. tants, watch oon toad to Te. frmity, Insanity, Consumption andan carly grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Ivcliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail, Price, one package, £1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. 2S ~ 3old in Charlottetown by Gcorge E Hughes, Drugziet. 4.4. McLEAN, 0... BARRISTER, &c. CHARLOTTETOWN. Baown’ BLOcK, his back propped against asun heated bowlder | at the corner of our fence and Jay there for | slightest movement, its amber orbs—like ing hourglass columns that reached from | Mr. Candor (heartily}—Thank heaven! } my youthful mistakes, asked me if I real- ly had told my congregation that if a thief got into heaven he would begin pick- ing the angels’ pockets, ‘Yes, sir,’ I re- plied, ‘I told them that if it were possible for an ungodly man to go to heaven with- out having his nature changed he would be none the better for being there, and then, by way of illustration, I said that were a thief to get in among the glorified he would remain a thief still, and he would go round the place picking the angels’ pockets.’ ‘But, my dear young friend,’ asked Mr. Brimk y,. very seriously, ‘don’t you know that the angels haven’t any pockets?’ ‘No, sir,’ I replied, with equal gravity, ‘I did not know that, but I am glad to be assured of the fact from a gentleman who does know. I will take care to put it all right the first opportu- nity I get.’ “Thé following Monday morning I walked into Mr. Brimley’s shop and said to him, ‘I set that matter right yesterday, sir.’ ‘What matter?’ he inquired. ‘Why, about the angels’ pockets!’ ‘What did you say?’ he asked in a tone almost of despair at what he might hear next. ‘Oh, sir, I just told the people I was sorry to say that I had made a mistake the last time I preached to them, but that I had meta gentleman, the mayor of Cambridge, who bad assured me that the angels had no pockets, so I must correct what I had said, as I did not want anybody to go away with a false notion about heayen. I would | angels without having his nature changed, he would try to steal the feathers out of their wings!’ ‘Surely you did not say that?’ said Mr. Brimley. ‘I did, though,’ I replied. ‘Then,’ he exclaimed, ‘I'll never | sry to set you right again,’ which was just exactly what I wanted him to say.’’— Spurgeon’s ** Autobiography.” By nourishing every part of your system Health with blood made ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla. will have nerve, mental, bedily and In the Spring digestive strength. Them you need not fear disease, because your system will pure by tak- Then you readily resist scrofalous tendencies and attacks of iliness. Then you will know the absolute imtrinsic merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla 5.";. 30 Spring Medi- cine and Blood Purifier. $1, six for $5. Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Go., Lowell, Mass, act easily, promptly and Hood’s Pills effectively. 25 cents. Farm For Sale. 69 acres on Mount Edward Roa’, a } good honee, fine outhuildir gs. An Orch- | ard situated ahont 14 miles from iown. Phe above farm willbe sold ata’ bar- gain, sud on easy terms. Apply to CLEM BENOIT, Eureka Hotel. antaenesily Mi rat e E Island Railway Or and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., 180% trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sum flays excepted,) as ander, ee * F is Trains cect ward. Read! ¥ down, STATIONS, a — —— %. M.A M.! 20) _ Charlottetown ... 8 5U) 6 351, .Royaltv Tunction. 7 12)... North Wiltshire. i 7 24|,. Hunter River. .. 7 51). .Bradalbane...... {18 18 7 53)... Emeraki.. ...... 8 . se) _ a, ~ oO Bo ee ee DS ee 09], , Freetown ....... 25)... Kensingwon.....-. ad wwe ESRBRLSEBERE! F anaananes” he OoaoneoLoo 11]. . Miscouche ...... .. Wellington ...... a0}... Port FR o.isscu el, OT LAREN, occas ee 5S]. . Bloomfield ...... er. Bee. oan D0), TAME sede code M GRESSSSS SYBESRESHE . ee Cre 2 LODO i DO 9 > > x 4 ‘ WSS BS 3: .. Charlottetown ... ..Royalty Junction (ROE ‘dccenner 10 a v } Mt Stewart { : of 7 7 tr Orit Go Us teks © Bw zs vrs . Cardigan, . sees. .. Georgetown .... 2 , 2 05 ae Stewart aeee 443 aE. ic cveens 6 12). St. Peters ...00. 6 57|,. Bear River seosese 6 40 , Souris... aesese » MM. P. N. uM , g 16 ..- Emerald eeeeae 65] Cape Traverse .. » Ww. A. Bh Trains are run by Eastra Standard Time > = f | E > maaan = =e ree 2 >) therefore say that if a thicf got among the | > —— retines the children, it draws friends together for mutual enjoyment. Ir faet— What is home without a Heintzman Piano? Can't Afford it? Nonsense ? terms, You can have the very best Piano in America, on the easies! possible Cali and see us about it. We are in The Connolly Building, Queen Street THE Prince Epwarp IstAnp Mosic Hovss. eae ok NT ae Oe hel CLR inte PYOSOYSO RYO = ee | we . IIE rope secre CONS PARE Yen byl o. Vin byl my ld alld dh biel auch died al rer Ga ee ck ct es alle biel in destdesus 3 “< FRENCH P. D. CORSEIS 4 e 3 Tle celebrated P. D. Coreets are abso tel withent rivals, ard occupy the FIRST r3 4 SITION in the world’s corset trade. P. D. Corsete are tailor cut and band 2 finished, and only the very best materiale 2 are ueei in manufacturing the nonpareil 3 goods, t oe Thev have been awarded 10 Gold ee) Medals, and received again the Highest Prizes in Brussels 1£97, which shows the merits ot these corsets. To he obtained at all leading Dry Good Stores, from $1 vo $30. per pair. Pe PE he WE ee WE ie Wee USAR! SRATE HOCKEY and at 20 per cent. off, alker s Corner Genuine Acme Club 0944 Ov 00 00088000 Hockey Sticks at same discount. SIMON UW CRABBE STOVES &EARDWARE Ce ee & @ u CELLS CLlCLE B ‘PAIRLESS DENTISTRY | SKILFUL DERTISTR IVICDERN DENTISTRY Dentistry by Specialists o. a DIBGS Lis , All the®above are found at our office. SAVE THAT TOOTH We always advise to have a tooth saved, We have estab- lished our business on the fact that we save teetu. When it i@ necessary thata tooth must come out, we extract it without pain, by use of the famous _ BERLIN METNOD Teeth filled absolutely without pain, by use of BuwaCTRICIT Y, One Crown epecimens, Uur AnwvificaAL Treern. them in every way. We use hest materials, and have modern machinery to work and Bringk Work is mode;n. C1] and see We make a]] kinds, an] guarantee with. We put gold filling in Artifical teeth, everything to make them jook natural. Our prices are low, and all work gvaraoteed, BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7 to 8. ae — ip AA Pie te Rica BBS ayy ra ° ae * =e ctl * : a 5 tt tc ime % 4 SF aes 8 ye