Ne ye ee Pe my a havicg -. img cslpned, I miner Publishing Company ' mat ’ ' r.on @aer deur 4.00 Six Mont a fERMS : Four Dollars a Year ao be nae e@.a5 : anada or the — ee — | TH. WEEKLY E <AMINER > t y mo «md VOL 36. rr . Isanc La wis of sal ~ Ohio, i respected hee rug m3 that ‘ lie has lived in Clinton Co. ind has been president of ; i Ls nk 2 years Ile i adly the merit of Hood's Sarsa- | iw .4 savs is worthy uh \ | un workers find il + Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted to 1 eds. It makes pure, rich, red I ! mes herve, ment bodily d digestive strength. osay that Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla is a very good medicine, especially a irifler. It has done me good ma For several years I suffered ere 1 pains of Ba fi Neuralgia oc Ww WJ {1 and about my temples, es- t De cias b Ged acon ainiee R f physical and mental labor ! edies t found help only ‘ - which cured me of r a and headache. caritia he spr wed itself a true f llood’s Pills to keep ar. and like the pills ‘ sac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio, 5S - ‘ 4 Gg es a4 | ° Sars aparilla ? All druggists. #1. i I. Hoot & Co., Lowell. Mass. EE —_ Di tte ' . tame. care : 5D 2&8 b2423 Cully 5 pared - cents Cit BY UAR FOR DECEMBER, 1546 New Moon, ith day, lk. 38.6m. Pp. m Piret Quar, llth day, 8b. Full Moon, 19 16.9m. p. m » day, lih. 52.9 n., p. m Last quarter, 27th day, Th. 56.2m. a.m. a i Sun | Sun | Bigi — rises | sete wane _— : oe ihmih m aft bk | Tuesday 7 29) 4 10 7 56 2! Wednesday ai 64 8 5I 3 | Thursday | SL | 9 9 44 4 | Friday 2 | 9 10 33 6 | Saturday 33 | o' iP | junday | M4 8! mor 7} Monday , 5 5 7 5 | Tuesday 16 8 0 49 $) Wednesday | 37{ 8| 1 31 10! Tuarsday “ie ie 1] Friday 39 j 8 2 55 i Saturday | 40} . 3 56 132 | Sunday 41} s +4 4} Monday 42 j 8 5 At 3 | Tuesday a. 9| 651 (6 | Wednesday 43 9; 7% 60 7 | Th irsday 44} 9; 8 35 8 ; Priday 1 46] ot @¢h it | Satarua 45 | 10} oS «¢ 90 | Sunday | 46 10; 10 44 21 | Monday | 47; IL] It 25 22 | Tnesday 47| i2;et 32 93 | Wednesday 47 13 0 41 44) 1 eds y 438 13 | 119 25 } av i 45 13 i = © 26 | Ss ay j 43 14] 3 45 Bt Sanday ' 1 15 | 3 40 33) lay j 44 15 j 4 50 19 49} 16, 614 30 W y | 49} itl 782 31 Thursday 49 18 8 38 P & Island Railway On and after MONDAY. 14th Deceraber.15%6 th traims of this Kailweay wil! ruo dally Sua iays excer ied) aa follows .— Tr f [rains In warc STATIONS. ward. Rea sw Vp- P uM. A oe "3 1) 7 GO| Charlottetown . 3 10/40 10 330 7 19)..Koy lunction.| 2 50} 9 4 17°35 Noth Wi 2 O41) 9 05 431, 8 17}.. Hunt ‘inom: 1 49) 8 51 £0 $ SZ Bradalbane . 1 151 $ 17 5 13 9 OO. Emerald I Ui) 5 08 5 27: © 15). . Freetowr 12 53) 7 54 5 47 © 36) . Kensington .- 12 SS 7 3 $ 2010 1 Ar. | | Ls 12 00! 7 00 Fr S’Side lA. M. 12 SiLv ' } Ar. 10 30) 1 il Miscouche ...... 10 10) 1 37|.. Wellington....-.| 9 47 2 19)..P tH Ds oseese 9 OD) +. 341. .O Le ary & OO) 4 “81. . Bloomfield , 73 i 34 Albertom.... ++ 6 55! 4 Tignish .... «+: 6 O04 M ‘A. M >. Mi Pp. M.|A. M oe 7s ‘ etown 5 40:10 BS 2 5) 14 Roya Jun 5 210 1 52} 8 i Bedfor ee 447 9 3s 35D 8 45) AT. Vy — Ly. 4 15) 9 05 4 it) & SOiLv.S J Ar. 4 00) & 90 5m) 6 DS Mi ! soot Bae eae 5 1210 OF). . St. Petets .rccee 2 55) 7 48 Bb i a1}. .B River ..cu+- 2037 G 4010 25) .>ouris 124162 ae A. M.|P. M. $ 10) .Mt. Stewart 8 50) 8 SO » 22. . Cardigan 7% 7 35 5 15|..Georgetown 7 10) 7 “i +. 2.2 . y . © 0 Emerald 7 nO 6 (5|..Cape Traverse 7 { Ae Me ’ st — Traius. re run by Eastern ouesiiatt: Time MoDONALD, D. POTTINGER, v. aper os tent, Gen Mar Govt. Rys, Coarlottetown. Moncton. B Baiws ¥ Office, Dee's P. &. island. Railway, Xmas and New Years Holidays ENCUKSION RETURN TICKETS ag ie ST CLASS fare will be is sued t i from tations from the 2l+t inat., » L-t January, 1897, both inclu sive, gx A for retort ¥P to and on the 7th Jas, Wary, wa Tic ete are not good after dace of j and are good for continuous ther direction. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Supt Gen. Mgr. Gov. Kys. Railway Office, Ch’town, loth Dec, 1896, MAS) 6246 HORSE CLIPPING, Jou: o- ey only ia As the clippig season ia sow here horses that they intend voaid do well tocall at Bichon’ + Stable, Grafton St, where work i¢ done at mm derate rates, Iee Cream in Japan. of the Mikado sweet a tooth The little brown men have just as as their whit usins across the sea, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. They are { American Ong of , Dut OU very candy, when they cheap they an get) st candy is so ar tothem that cannot afford *s worth s time Nevertheless, they iy more than half a cent make W eandi al i weeties, and _ y have an ice cream which is aud perhaps 1a that which we more healthf make ouss imery and nh lves, I es no mach woking Lol you on the street corners n while you are look ng The dealer hasin a_ box chunks of ice any number of | You give him an order“ and he takes out a clear, clean piece, half aslarge as the fist, and witha coarse iron grater rubs the ice intoa | +k snow, which falls into a cup oi He rubs up enough ice to it half fill the vessel, throws over the top of it a spoonful of and squeezes powdered sugar, nto it the juice of half a lem ees spoon, and you can eat it vessel to you, witha in whatever style yeu like You can mix it uy and it becomes like water ice, or vou together In the ] ive, accord) e and sugat and consume that separately pia e of to the seas6n, lime, orange, pin mulberry, cherry, can pick out the i lemon you can ng | appie, For ; pueasant cents, and coffe ‘ lle f thi ; —er a smalicup of this Simpie bu acy the charge is two tea delic and for an eggcup full, one cent. Only Natural, De Coursey He’s awfully in love with h He calls her his little duck. Montmorency— Well, in is only ri ght sh There’s Mr Is hancee, sho uld have a At the Queen Streat Store. NEW Jewelry Rings, Brooches, Watches if : that case it quack. If Pillson. | | | } | | } Bracelets, Ladies’ ard Gents Chains. Received last night, wiil be sold at special prices unti] Xmas G. F AUTCHESON, @he First of these Month! $1,625. Competitions and will te seotioned a ir BIS CLES A ‘WATCHES | “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides. Single Oopies Two Oente ,|for turning out Book and_—= Job Printing r e e . We have fi. s'-class facilitiwe. the Lest gual. ity of Jub Priniing, from a Visiting card to te largest CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER SS If our cutter is the best in the cily; that’s his fault, not ours, If your clothes don’t fit you, don’t get mad abcut it, come to Wir. M :Donald and get just what you want; he can fit you. DON’T CET JEALOUS ) If we turn out the best clothes in the city; we would not be satisfled with tu nin® out any other tind. You can have the sa ne kin d if von call and order a suit 0 overcoat from us, Not Fair to the Public, It would not be fair to the public if we did not blow about our cutter and workmen, when we are sure we have the best We want the inhabitants if P.E.'. to know it. We are getting nsw cus- tomers eve y day, Some Garments Delisered ) Has done more to advertise ous high class tailoring department than all our ads, GOOD GoonvdDs Bring good customers. We keep the finest goods we can get How is This —We sell the best $15 and $16 suits on to ofp this earth. Y/ Notwithstanding this we have sold more suits and overcoats in the past year over $20 than we have under $20. Good goods are the cheapest, Good %/ tailors are the cheapest, Cheap tailors are the dearest. ‘McKay Woolen Company High Class Tailors and Gents’ Furnishers. BEDOU INSOF JORDAN. eonwar | “a commence Januar”, ist, 1897, “GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report EACH MIGRATORY TRIBE HASA SHEIK OR PRINCE. S Ol ing with the aid of an ise = FOR Interesting Characteristics of These Sons | eras Prizes, < - td Bicycle, e $ 1,000 of the Deseri--A Trip on Horseback-- r ne é J 25 Secon . —— cold Watch 6 «6 é 625 How They Live, | Bicr~’ . and Watches given each month. . 1,625 During the last month I have ridden . 12 | on horse a ick more than four hundred | ABSOLUTELY PURE t . . 897 ge ge mE miles through P alestine and Sy ria on co " ee ee ee TS I | during ) f » $19,500 WRA p PERS wy way to Asia Minor. of carrying out tneir desires, he rushed | to do this, he Iped him on his donkey, On this long tour, HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. RULES. winataies cane Kk hee akan forward, ansl taking a strong grip up- led the way through the valley to the Lopes rap wre At the} camevlleet. “Cutoff VST month during 1597, in each of thes in yar z ee a th = wicca the belt of the sheik, exclaimed in| place of their encampment, cooked his the to ports on of each w = nam ea pg A pL the fare 7 a. : 3 se 4 a " i - rics il _ Arabic, “These are all your guests.” | food, listened most attentively while he tee radia rites, containing Saw tees veo coeneal Sento’ cai eee Sans aT ; _ ~" grt , owereter ord This acted like magic. The robbery | told them Bible stories, tucked him in Saath que te pe cont omalenen Stearis” Bleyete, valuegiot ' er ane Or hded ti : os? a! tb was ordered off; the sheik drew his] bed and started him on his journey with asheet of paper on te’ umpetitors who send in the mext written, but iave had occasion ewied and in “a had oa ; pompous manner an- | next day with everything that he largest numbers of coupons fros stu ly the habits and customs of the I } e : vers y i i i fOr Daee 7 | tne district tm w hb b they reside, wilenc ls : : : : : nounced to his men that the party | when he met them, except his moneys } woiua go! } ‘ ners Optic ladys of wild Bedouin tribes that live their un- + : . } - 3 fo . . i ' * it i | cents ean “Wate value #5 “3 Pa : were under his protection and guid- | and other things in his traveling bag ine fd 2. The com 8 dase the last settled lives in these valleys and along oa | inal ided : : ay ten I Ras thas | aay oe month during ca gm these mountain slon ance, and, leading the way. he guided | that they could possibly use. fa jor obese mx ese mo a 5 3. . e corner ith the Nimpene of the DES- | tition wit bo put into the next, ee , Fie’ yee. them for hours through the desert. It seems that the belt trick is not Competitor lives in. 3, Competitors who obtain wrappers from unscld soap On the western side of the Jordan V1 ben sntaiaki i Bug Sg iis a : > alll uO. OF NAME OF DISTRICT | in dealer's stock will be disqualified. Employees of Messra. liver ther are many of th novi When I was suddenly approached by nowh among the inhabitants of Reu- i B 1La4., amili ve there are mé ae ese ro . > . . A WEcEia Milas ceins TGs soap — a by i ie is an ad Callas fg a band of these barbarians at 10 o’clock | ben’s ancient province. I had oceusion na zg of Coun 0dIes O nen, romen ana cn “re ° . . s . i York, Simcoe & all Counties W. and 8. of these vsiord petted lst of winners Tgeulerens coon : ’ at night ix the wild country east of | to visit one of their encampments, but East'n Ontario, ©nsisiing of Countios On- tario, Muskoka & ali Counties E & N of thane Province of Que bee Province of New Brunswick __ — Te Syracuse, N. we rereme back el , woe aaa trl b = gm 6 prizes fairly to the best of thetr abilit a but it is wodestioed that all who r male one % a | the award of Mesers. Lever Brothers, Ltd., as ince of xeye Seotinand Prince | LEVER BROS., Ld., 23 Scott St., Toronto 7 zm Bicycles are the eelobrated Stearns’, manuf d by E. C. Stearns & Co., wheel is guaranteed by the makers and has complete divided into different family tribes, but on the eastern Side of the river there few tribes, much larger others and very much the Jordan, by the moonlight I saw that there was no belt to seize. As all of them were clothed in single and un- adorned garments I resorted to another device which proved just as effective, though not so dignified, and which put it is impossible for me to picture ade- quately their mode of living. Each family in the general family tribe occupies a small tent of one room, which is the sleeping, cooking and working apartment. The floor is the essrs. Lever Brothers, Ltd., endeavor te award are only a than the wilder. Each tribe has a sheik or prince, who is final authority on all questions and agree te accept How Does This Dozens of Ulsters and Overcoits at INVOICE PRICE, with cost of selling added. As we have more of this lin’ be able to sell this s2ason, we make this genuine offer to dis- ‘ i pose of them. We mean to se seldom get an apportunity like this to buy at actual cost to retail, We don’t consider it necessary to be ing at fhe good quality of work cone in our Tailoring Depart We are no amateurs, but arefconfident that we are tion to do as e ' Mr American dragoman in Palestine and is =-C ass or Syria, entertained me for several days as any within a rad'usofa thonsand miles of us. tle cutters aad wor<men to do it. in winter Ove coats D. A Bruce bare ground, which in a few cases may be partly covered by bits of dirty goat- hair cloth. The eating is done in front of the tents, where the family sits in a semi- me quite a distance from thei ina very short time, Mr. Carey, whose life-long residence in Palestine and Syria, furnishes him with a fund of information on this sub- often has the power of life and death. This office is hereditary, as a rule. When an election is necessary it is done by vocal declaration, must in all cases be unanimous, and must been- . : : : : 5 J ; j ject that is possessed by few, gave me} circle, using their palms as plates and dorsed by the Government at Constan- : ; : s 5 : ; es an account of a personal episode with} fingers as forks, A peculiarly distaste- mopie, ° ss ie i d ‘ I the Bedouins which illustrates their} ful butter, churned from the milk of The head of each tribe is legally re- ; ; r 4 . “Winch exceeding kind heartedness after they | the goz Re Sultan one Turkish ’ Cas €} e goat, and buffalo cow, is their chief juired to pay the i have robbed you of everything that | means of support, and as a rule they pound nearly $5) for each man who is they can lay their hands on. reside in one locality not more than rm able ‘e go to war, which one aid Mr. Carey left his home in Nablous} two months. i , yearly, rids these men from mi itary on a missionary tour among the moun- They claim a direct descent from Ab- duty un ler the Government. Certain tains once owned by the tribe of Reu- raham, who was, they insist, a wealthy districts of country are allowed these ben, east of the Jordan river. After] sheik of a large "tribe. Baltimore B and herds ave frequently they where their tents usually found, but roam in other parts of the land, carry- ing on their independent raids until they are driven into their own regions by Turkish guns. trives, crossing the stream he had not gone many miles when he was surrounded by a score of these men, who, lifting him off his beast, stripped him of his clothing, and while he sat ona cool rock near by and watehed the perform- Sun. Ho ONLY True Diood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’ Ss. HOW THEY LIVE. : , g 2 3 ’ ance,they examined carefully all of the; © —_—— of 59 ds than we may Their tents are generally made ofthe ,arments. ripping a Bias ot | , : , ’ garments, ripping open the linings of | Dividend Notice. hair of goats, ingeniously woven, and jj, coat, and after they had taken j exactly ns we advertise. Yoa | their food consists nearly altogether of everything, even his pocket knife, they } bread made into thin wafers, looking tossed him his clothing and politely | MERCHANTS BANK OF P, eee very much like sheets of sandpaper, jpformed him that he could go his Charlottetown, Noy, 30, I butter made from the goat and buffalo and fish, which abound in all the Notice fis hereby given that a half yearly d. vidend at the rate of 8 per cent. per »»num on the cepital stock of this Bank has been de clared, payable at its Banking House,on and after January 2nd, 1897. Tran-fer boo will be closed sy December 19th, 1896 to the 2nd of January, 1°97, both dates inc'usive. By erder of the Beard Way. cow, streams. The Bedouins are natural born rob- pat end SS were wen te siayaie 3 his journey after dark without losing } one to pass through tueir country un- > his way,.and requested that they take oer, nths ago a party was visit | care of him until the next morning. sw months ago ¢ “a ae ahaa es Sahni Gace ng the Jordan and Dead Sea with the They immediately and_glitly agreed usual guard, but four of the number separated from the others, and in less than two hours they were seized and SENT ON HIS WAY. As it was now late in the evening he told them that he could not continue eoatinually harp J. M. DAVISON, Cashier 128 -li&wky. Annual Mecting. —— che [ome — iar robbed of their horses, money and | eee . : ei er, Mercnaxts Bank or P. E. Ist.axp 1 & per gi- clothing. A most pitiable sight they Tercuaxts Bank P. E : , The anunal general meeting of the shere were, Lam told, when they reached ho'dereaf the Merchants Bank of P their ear! erer migat ; “. Is'and. will be held at. ite Bank- . Rolla I ioyd, Who 15 the oniy | ing House, Great George Sureer, on Tnesday, the 12th dav of Jauuary next, i. J. 1A ting Ganong Bros., sx. ; : ; Sa pheo. N vB Baayen" Chants Ointment cured ned 1897, at the pe of 11 o'clock a. m yy a rec ital of some o _ exper iences & very case 0 1g Proxies must be left with the cashier at ce during a thirty years’ stay in the cuisine otheak eaten Lar gy 8 least one day previon= to the meeting. We have | country. several cases of Itching Piles it has cured." J. M. DAVISON, Extra good value given Not long since, while accompanying : 128.—15 & wky. Cashier. a number of ladies and gentlemen through the desert in the neighbor- hood of ancient Shechem, a noise was heard in the hills near by, and, on turning, he found they were being sur- ore by forty or fifty Bedouins, headed by their sheik. Of course there TOWN PROPERTY AT AUCTION. The heirs of the late John Jury will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on Thureday, the fourteenth day of Janu- ry, next, at 12 o’e‘ock, noon, that plot of be Advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable tor Tue ExAMINeR reaches the ho ne: advertisers. of our citizens every evening. was great terror ane the party, and and having a frout ot "abont 42 fton the elatment « fment an God send. tose = . for a while Mr. Floyd was stricken plies, tichin cardamn x 0h north side of Grafiou St, west, bounded on with fear, But a fortunate thought ta oothung effec sare feit the east by the properiy of the Hun Thos. occurred to the dragoman. It is a vine. Reeder. Dodd, and on the west by property in possession of Dr. John 8S. Bagnall, with the doub’e tenement dwellicg thereon. The property is in good repair, end yie'd- ao annual rental of $110. Terms.—25 per cent at sale and balance on completion of custom among these wild tribes to befriend any one who is in trouble if he reaches the sheik, and, seizing hig belt, exclaisns; '‘I am your guest.’ That accounts a CAUGHT BY ROBBERS. decds. Fcrfuriher particulars apnly to for our large advertising patronsge. While demands were being made up- A. A. McLEAN, aT ’ AN on Mr. Floyd and those under his pro- Soliciwr, Brown’s Block. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPAN ; tection and the robbers were in the act 148 ~dlaw 28, 1896. NO ae — An Episode of an Indian Raid ia Utah Nearly Thirty Years Ago, Robert F. Spearman, attorney the Department of Justice, W then ze ton, isatthe Albany. Mr. Spearman has been engaged in the taking of testi- mony, on behalf of the Government, in Indian depredation claims. “In taking testimony in these Indian cases,” said Mr, Spearman, *‘I frequent- ly hear some very interesting stories concerning early frontier life. I re- member one case in particular, which I thought to be one of the most remark- able exhibitions of courage it an 5- year-old boy that I have ever heard of. It occurred near the town of Beaver, in Utah. attacked by the Indians and one manu who wes visiting the ranchman killed, and for a while it seemed as if the whole party, wife and children, would falla prey tothe savages. The house was surrounded by the Indians and the people within defended themselves as best they could, but the ranchman, watching his opportunity, lowered his two children, eight and twelve years old, from the back window and told them to try to make canon and fellow it down to Beaver, where they could obtain help. The two children succeeded in reaching the canon unobserved, and, with presence of mind and bravery which, TF think, is remarkable for a child of that age, the boy told his sister to follow down one side of the canon and he would follow the other, so that in case the Indians should find one of them the other might not be observed. “The children succeeded in reaching Beaver, where a relief party was or- ganized which hastened to the rescue of the besieged party. At the begin- ning of the siege the Indians had heard the children in the house, and missing their voices the alert savages discovered that they had gone and en- deavored to overtake them, but being unsuccessful. and knowing that help would soon arrive, withdrew before the rescuers could reach the ranch,”— Denver Republican. How te spell His Name, “English spelling is remarkable for its indefinite variety,” remarks the Home Journal. The remark is certain- ly not new, but the Journal proceeds to illustrate it. As long as ‘‘tisis” is spelled ‘‘phthisis” says the editor, the voice of the spelling reformer should be heard inthe land. Mr. Turner, in the following incident. in view of our present method of spelling, was entire- ly consistent:— “Dobbs met his friend Turner on the train. They were both going to Lon- don, and stopped at the same hotel. Turner registered his name:— “E. K. Phtholognyrrh.” ‘‘Dobbs, noticing it, exclaimed:— ‘Here, what are you assuming such a foreign, outlandish name for? Are you in any trouble?” ‘Not a bit of it,” replied Turner, “and I am not assuming any foreign name.” “What kind of aname is that?” de- manded Dobbs. “That is my identical old name,” persisted Turner, “‘and it is English, too—pronounced plainly, ‘Turner.’” “T can’t see how you make ‘Turner’ out of those thirteen letters; besides what is your object in spelling that way?” asked Dobbs, “Well, you see, nobody ever noticed my name on the register when I wrote it ‘Turner,’ ” excl..imed the latter, **but since I commenced writing it *Phth- olognyrrh,’ I set them all guessing. They wonder what nation I am from, what my name is. I can now hear people talk about me all around, It is as I said before, English spelling. ‘Phth,’ there is the sound of ‘t’ in ‘phthisis;’ ‘olo,’ there is the ‘ur’ ir ‘colonel,’ ‘gn,’ there is the ‘n’ in ‘gnat;’ ‘yrrh’ is the sound of ‘er’ in ‘myrrh. Now, if that doesn’t spell ‘Turner, what does it spell?” Presence of Mind, A young woman in a Western state. who lives near to a railway crossing, looking out of the window the other day, saw a laborer jump from one track to the other to escape an approaching freight train. He was apparentiy dazed by terror, and stood still, not seeing that behind an express train was rushing down upon him. The girl saw that before she could make him understand his danger it would be too late. She therefore threw up her arms, shrieking wildly, ‘Help! help! help!” trusting to the impulse which sends a man on the instant to the relief of a woman in distress. “I'm coming!” shouted the Irishman, springing toward her in time to escape the engine asitrushed past. He stared back at it, and then at the woman cry- ing and laughing in the window, and taking off his hat with shaking hands, said:— “ff owe you something, miss,” walked away. biis intentions friendly as hers, slower, Another example of presence of mind was that of a woman who, being left alone in the house one night, heard a noise in the dining room, and knew that burglars were removing the plate. She was toofarfrom any other house tec summon assistance, Seizing a large paper bag which lay on atable, she in- flated it and broke it on the wall of the stairs with a loud report. The thieves, mistaking it for 4 pistol, dropped their plunder and fled. and probably but were as the wit was His Capacity Wasn't Reache« ‘**My goodness, Johnny!” exclaimed Hooks, who was waiting on one of the tables at a church festival. ‘‘You really cannot want more cake? You have eaten so much already that I dc not believe you can hold another mouthful!” “That’s where you fool yourself!’ replied little John Stauffer cheerily, ‘My father says there is always room at the top.” An Orp Axp Weit Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays al) pain,cures wind coli +, and is the best remedy for Diarrheea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every partofthe world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ita value is incalculable Re sure and “ for Mrs, W inslow’ 8 Sooth SAVED BY LITTLE CHILDREN. ‘at | A ranch in that vieinity was } their way to tLe} armas Cifts \display work. | Prices low. | Work promptly done 150) Call and see us ‘Examiner Fublisi: R Co; a ns EPPS'S C602 ENGLISH BREAKFAST CSOCcoN Pessesses the following DELICACY 4 ‘oe ‘7 L: AVGR. 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