a i . ] i _-~ _ . — — Four Dollars per Year. eT ie ek “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ee ee having $2 advise the THE._DAILY, EXAMIN Public, may speak free,””—EvripipEs, ener aemneay - coe “ ew Single Cepies two cents. VOL 37. le. THE TATTLER, ~wo. a haslitiiehl Miss Annie S. Peck, the mountain climber, has mplished tho of climbing every peak of the White moun- ta Miss \ red J g of Birtley Fel), TY i ‘ ] y a « ase, and, t : wost blind, preserves her Antonishin., Mrs. Julia a resident of Braddock. Pa., speaks, reads and writes | 11 differ langu , yet she earns her living by taking in washing Mr. Ru 1 wd K pling’s sister, Mrs. a. M. Fleming, was, as a girl, the witticst woman in India. she has lately written a novel dealing with Indian society. Miss Winifred Gray of Rockford, Ils., a graduate of the Northwestern university, has been appointed te the chair of elocu tion in the University of Virginia. Miss Mary McLean of Oakland, Cal., one of the new assistant instructors in English literature at Stanford university, is the youngest woman in the faculty of any Western « ollege. Papinta, the myriad dancer, has bought a California ranch, It contains 100 acres and cost $150,000. When she has acquired ecomfortable fortune, she intends to re- tire to the ranch ane enjoy life. The three leading newspapers of Nash- ville employ women -eporters. Miss Walker represents The Sun, Mrs. Dunean The American and Miss Porterfield The | Banner. All are able and do credié to their calling. Taxidermy is one of the latest fads among the smart women. It is said that Mrs. Jack Astor started the fashion by learning the art in order that she might preserve with her own hands the feathered trophies of her hunting expeditions. Miss Stella F. Jenkins of Kansas City has becn made a minister of the Friends’ church of that city. Her mother, Mrs. Frances C. Jenkins, has been a minister of the church for 45 yeurs, and her sister has also occupied a pulpit in Richmond, ind. Sister Ignatia Feeney of the Chicago Sisters of Mercy was the first woman to obtain a diploma in pharmacy in the state of illinvis. She is now in charge of the immense drug department of the Mercy hospital in Chicago and is said to be one of the finest pharmacists in the country. Mrs. William Astor, it is said, has bought for $125,000 the famous cinmonds known as the ‘‘Indian Twins.’’ ‘They are ent cushion shape, welgh 814 carats each and are of a pale blue color so full of fire that many perfect stones seem lusterless by comparison. The ‘‘Twins’’ were the property of Warren Hastings when he was governor general of India. CURRENT COMMENT. Of course, Greeve is in mourning. The moral of it seems to be that it is better hot to be too bumptious than to be sorry. —Boston Herald. The joyful season has now arrived when the football player will dispute with the bicycle scorcher for precedence in the casu- alty column.—Chicago Chronicle. A cheerful idiot in Baltimore has driven eight men insane by asking them to repeat tfather quickly this sentence: A noisy noise annoys an oyster.—Philadelphia Inquirer. A genius has invented a hollow cow in which to stalk unsuspecting game. This is all right, but suppose some other tender- foot with the buck iever shoots the cow?— New York Press. If this country ever goes to war with Eagland it should first be stipulated that We shall be allowed the use of Canadian drydocks whenever our ships happen to heed repairs.—Chicago Record. Spain is welcome to inspect all the forti- fications in this country, if, aa has been Teported, that is what she is trying to do. It will amuse her and do no harm to the fortafications.—Chicago Record. The British government gave out not § ago that it intended to give Ireland a prince. Ireland would oppreciate a full supply of potatoes more than a prince at this time.—Kansas City Times. The theory of a French physician that love is a disease is not unreasonable. Peo- ple have been known to grow sick merely at the sight of two young persons under ité influence. — Kansas City Journal, * Fcotball will not differ materially this Year trom the style that has been in vogue durixg past seasons. In a game upon an Cast. rn college campus the other day ono Player sustained three broken ribs and an- Other lost his front teeth. ~ Cleveland Leader. Au atunesty will be granted to Porto Rican political prisoner«, and the governor Phitppine Islands will be invested with power to pardon tamilies of general of the P insurgeuta there. WOOD'S PHOSPHODIN The Great English Remedy. ‘Bell. Price, one package, @1; six, $5, The Weod Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Sughes. Druggi-t, Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and a’ effectsof Abuse or Excesses, A ; \ Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. Dans, tihich soon lead to In- Prmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Bas been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of Cases; is the only Reliable and Tlonest Medicine *nown. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if the offera some worthless medicine In place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return One will eave, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, Charlottetowo by Geo. E cies in the world. CHARLOTTETOWN, P-. E. ISLAND: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 189 Offer sbecial inducements to cash buyers. prices and values are the best in the city. Inspection wil convince you that our All our departments are filled with bargains—Ready to wear Clothing of every des- cription, Hats, Cloth Caps Robes Horse Rugs. » Fur Caps; Underwear for Men and Boys, Fur Coats, Sleigh LADIES’ JACKETS LA TEST STYLES Our own make of Mill Tweeds; Blankets. Flannels—a complete stock to select from Remember—a low cash sale now on at the Bargain Corner McKay Woolen Compa ny fhe Big Store—Bargain Corner, It Was a Sad Case. The Clouds Were Darker When Medicai Effort Was Unsuccessiul. —_——_ -— Paine’s Celery Compound Brought Joy and Happi- ness to an Anxious Family. The use of Paine’s Celery Compound, that wonderful modern prescription of Profeesor Edward: Phelps, M. D., has brought more happiness and sunshine into sad homes in Canada than al! other agen- It has saved fathers and mothers io young and helpless = child- ren; it has raised up weak and dying children te anxious parents, and has caused rich and r to sing its praises. Mr. A Poreyiih. Baorr, Oot.,in his time of danger was advised to use the medicine that makes people well; he, like thousands ot others in the past, was cured, and gratefully writes for the benefit of other sufferers. He says: “4 ‘For two years I was in a low condition of health, suffering from nervousness, fainting spells, pain in the head, stomach troubles and Joss of appetite. I was under the care of two doctors, but received no benefit from their treatment. I also used two bottles of a recommended patent medicine, but no good results came. I was then advised by a neighbor to use yonr wonderful medicine, Paine’s Celery Com- pound, The use of this marve}lous pre- paration coon produced the very best results [am glad to report that my health is improved in every respect, I am stronger, sleep better, and my appetite is good and nacural. Tam pleased to recommend Paine’s Celery Compound to all sick people. as I believe it is the best medicine in the world.” TEETH Teeth Extracted Skiflfully. No Fictitious Method. No Indiscrim- ipate use Cocaine. No Injurious After DR. J. P MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. - — | Uidects. —e | Aleie as BEE BUZZES. Italian bees and strong colonies are rare- ly if ever injured by moths Usually closing the entrance so that only one bee can pass at a time is a good protection for a weak hive against rob- bers. Worker bees reared in autumn may live eight or nine months and sometimes long- er, but in spring and summer they die in from 50 to 90 days. The young bees in the hive build the comb, ventilate the hive, feed the larve, queen and drones and cap the cells; After they get older they do outside work. Remove all surplus boxes and frames as s00N as storing ceases. The lack of fecun- dity in the queen may be due to disease, improper development or to a special race er strains. Bees rob only at such times as the gen- eral scarcity of nectar forbids honest gains. Strong colonies are rarely molested and are almost sure to defend themselves against intruders. Bees, by a rapid vibration of their wings, have the power to ventilate their hives In this way they are able to reduce the temiperature in summer and temper the cold of winter.—St. Louis Republic. OOM PAUL AND JOHN BULL. The English press appears to receive the announcement that Paul Kruger, the mas- ter spirit of the Transvaal, cannot live much longer as nething over which to be joyf ul_—-Springfteld Union. President’ Kruger is ill. There can be no doubt that if that resourceful old statea- man were to die Mr, Chamberlain would recommend a lavish purchase of flowers for the funeral.—New York Sun. WHEEL WHIRLS. If that Brooklyn mdn’s bicycle can res}- ly travel a mile a minute, pedestrians might as well begin petitioning for sub- ways at once.—-Cleveland Plain Dealer. It’s a debated question whether the lady on the tandem should oceupy the front or the rear. In its general operation the whee) is certainly not calculated to make women take a back seat.—Philadelphia Times. if O— BOSTON Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer I lalifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agen CHARLOTTalo WN | 4 i f 4 | A Boasted Advantage Proves to be a source of Weak- ness and Wort- lessness Makers of crude and imitation dves of necessity claim some advantayes for their common productions in order to attcact consumers. Amongst the deceptive and sweeping claims put before the public by a,certain maker of dye, one in particular roust attarct the attention of even those who are novices in the art of home dyenig, we refer to the statement, “Wili not soi! the bands.” This is a direct acknowledgement of weakness and worthlessness as far as coloring power is concerned. Any wisc woman will readily see that a dye will not stain the hands is of little use in the work of dyeing. Such dyes may give to light and flimsy fabrics a show of tint or color but it soon vanishes from the materials when they se the light of heaven. The Diamond Dyes, no matter how much water is added, have coloring power to stain tha bands. A bath prepared from one ten cent package for dying eix pounds of goods a light color wil] give as durable a shade as ifthe bath had been prepared fordying two pounds of goods a dar< color. It is coloring power that home dyera look for, and must have, colors that will stand sunlight and washing with soap, As two sticks can be nsed for moving the goods about in the bath, there is nonecs - sity to hava the hands or arms in the dye. Diamond dyes are true and powerful agente, always doing the best work, and never make false and misleading claims. NOTICE has just been received of a consider able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bought. be- fore the rise, which we will sell at old prices while they last. G.. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, -orth Side Queen Square. herds and flocks invited. welcome, for sale at reasonable prices, Maple grove farm We wish we could make everybody believe that promptness is prevention; that there should be no de- lay when you are losing flesh and when you are pale, espec- ially if a cough be present. The continued use of Scott’s Emulsion in the early stagesof lung affections does prevent the development of Con- sumption. Your doctor will tell you this is true and we state it without wishing to make any false claims or false promises. Free book tells more on the subject. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont, PODS Aids Digestion and improves the Complexion 7 ~ — —~~ 7 SOME DAY. Come, sit with me, love, in the gleamiag Of the firelight’s flicker and flare! Together we'll drift in our dreaming Away from the trouble and care, And the present with all its sorrow Forgotten tonight shall lie As we talk of the glad tomorrow And the some day by and by, Of the day of our hopes, belated, When I win from the world a name, And my thought ship’s decks are freighted With honor and gold and fame. And all that is brightest and clearest In the wealth of the world.s supply I'll bring to your feet, my S@arest, In the some day by and by. By blossom and bloom surrounded Our own little nest shall stand, The castle in clonds we founded, The home that our hearts have planned, Where never a shade of sadness Shall darken our sunset sky, And life shall be joy and gladness in the some day by and by. Buc if of our dear dream stories No tale of them all come true, And the sky of our grandest glories ‘he tempest shall hide from view, Then, facing it, dear, together, With never a tear or sigh, We'll wait for the clearing weather And the some day by and by. —Joe Lincoln in L. A. W. Bulletr. A Partial Conversation, Mrs. Cumso— Dear, do you think your health has been improved by rid- ing the wheel? Mr. Cumso—Yon bet. I have a di- gestion like an ostrich, sound wind and the strength of a horse. I tell you the wheel is a great thing. Mrs. Cumso—Oh, how glad I am that your strength has been increased. Would you mind bringing in a hod of coal? A knowledge of the limitations of the linotype machines and an unwilling- sess to shock the sensitive nerves of many readers prevent further details of the conversation. There is already too much invasion of the family circle by a Yenal press. —Omaha World-Herald An Eye For Color. -. Mose Yallerly (looking at the vary- ing colors of the kaleidascope)—Lordy, Lordy! What a shirt front dat would make!—New York Journal. Pfunzheimer’s Philosophy. Der vay uf der dransgressor vos hart, bud der barter der vay der bedder der bisoocle riders like id, ain’d id? De best vay to keep a seegkret is not to knoweé id. Idold a young lady frient uf mine cot she had a bee py her bonnet in, und ‘| she vanted to knowed uf id vos on sdraight righd avay qvick. A sdill tongue may make a vise head, bud most beoples vould radder be a chackass moo] den leef deir tongue mid- ouid ekksercise. Money vor der rood uf all evil, und der most of us vos alvays looking fer drouble. * Men vot doand laff aind alvays gee- nuses und pillosophers. Somedimces dey vos yust nursing a boil py der back uf der neg on, alretty yet.—New York Sunday World. rc A + AN you NEED Hood’s Sarsaparilia if your blood is impure, your appe- tite gone, your health impaired. 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