AS en as ae arte 2 ai i a ae CALENDAR FOR JANTARY, 1894. New M nv : ? >. > ‘iret Quoar | 41 Av, { m,p.m, 8 W i 4 529 an : NF x 4m. p.m, N A ‘ il 9 | & wate i ' after’ i >, 4 18 6 3 . 7 3 aia 19 9 8 28 ‘ ay i 2 9 13 a2 S 56 ’ 2 1a 35 3])> 25) ll ta is 26; 11 48 is 29 morn ‘7; 291 O@ ‘7 i 0 | @ 54 ' I | ae a ; | 2 & 4 ; ' 2 5! 3 $5 soe J sti ; ; 45 ; ; 6 1 s en te 40 | oe 4) $2 | 4) 8S 4 : S ’ 4) 42 94 _ ; $3 10 5 ‘ 9 — =. ;3 ; } 4} 113 2 : 45 aft a4 ft ! j ye | 47 04 2 2 45} 21 3 3 KO 15 2? 6 51 23 3} s3] $2 : 54 ‘3 Sv a t j ‘ey = y id | ’ as a en T] i] | iti tH 11) Li di Datty Newsrarak ’. E. Ietanp, ] 3 fternoon, from the office o EXAMINER Pcstisnive Company, tn th iA House Buliding, Queen Btrvet RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE) i rERMS : Four Dollars a Year Ser, am Late Nead. Rog Om NEW SERIES. - LARLA i ISLAND, FRIDAY, ITTETOWN, P. 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I ve thought it best To"—_ “Look!” the maiden cried in glee; “There's so: mething on your vest.” “Then let it stay," he flercely cried, “The moon and stars may fall But I must speak’’—this time she sighed— “I love you—-that is all. “IZ you should dare to tell me no, My life would bea wreck"’~ “Exctise me, dear,” she whispered low, “There's something reund your neck.” -Tom Masson in Detro!t Free Press, Too Perfect. Maud—So you would be my husband, Harold. Let meask you first, do you dis sipate? Harold—No, dearest. Maud—Ever drink? lisre rid — Manud—Smoke? Harold Maud Harold-—Never. Maud—Flirt? Harohl—Never in my life. Maud--Then, Harold, it can never be. 2 wish to marry a mere man when I do mar- ry.—Chicago Record. She's Still Single. The summer fun is over: All lonely te the shore: The maiden is a rover About the sands no more. The hops and cissipations Among companions gay, Her various smai! flirtations, Forgotten are today. The young mea she enraptured, But didn't seem (to care, Though one she might have captured, She never set 4 snare The unsophisticated Perhaps the knowledge shocka, Dut none who on her waited Had half enough of rocks, —New York Preas. A Clever Landlady. The two notes. “I find ic pays to serve the breakfast pip ing hot.” said one, “except on Sundays. Tien 1 serve it cold.” “Why do you do that?” asked the other, “Well, on week days my boarders have and if it is het they don’t have time to wait for it to cool! ff. So they eat very littic. Sandays vat less because it is cold. I assure you, Mrs. Jones, but for this discovery I should have lost money this season.’’--Harper's Bazar they The Bachelor. Returning home at the close of day, Nho gently chides my long delay And by my side delights to stays? Whe sets for me my easy chair, Prepares the room with ie est care And lays my slippers ready there? Whe reguiates the evening fire And piles the blazing fuei higher And bids me draw my chair stil! nigher? When sickness comes to rack my frame, And grief disturbs my troub.ed brain, Wo sympoathizes with my pain’ Nobody. —American Queen. A Pleasing Discovery. An Trish girl who was servant to a lady was complimented by her before companys on the pie at dinner. “Why, Bridget, you are quite an artist. How did you manage to do this so beanti- fully?” she inquired, thinking to rally her .of the company’s amusement. “Indade it was meself that did it, mum,’ said Biddy, with a malicious grin. “Isn't t purty, mum? tayth, mum!’’—Tit-Bits. All Gone. The nights are cold, The skies are gray, The frost king now Ison his way. Ve miss the birds; We miss the bees: one = ee We miss the fow'rs .... And leafy trees. “Be We also miss, 'Tis joy tu state, The spoons who sag The old front gate. ~—Washington Maz. Economy. “You don’t dot your i’s oreross your t's, said Mr. Dimity to his new book keeper. “No, sir,’ was the reply. ‘In these hard 7” t—No. ¥ ; -Stay out late? on "\ headache. | raigia of the + placed br mother ot nurse jnest w bere bate ‘ cannot } landiadies were comparing | Dee SS ne Se enemas sii ee en Soller » MM. Chiidlreu uf Me, and Mes ltoona, Is Both Had Eczema In its Worst Form Al, Afier Phyat< soue Failed, Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured } Great mental agony is endured | parents who see their children Alone, alone, alo e! i ; sufferin ww My spirit strays where wild windssweep | "0 diseases caused by impure h heel 1 and Ju sadness o'er the wintry dee; | for which there seems no cure. This is Aid wandering billows moan | turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilla is A nameies* ship with sels all forte Adrift upon the watery werld, Abandoned and alone! resorted to, for it expels the foul humors from the blood, and restores the cis- eased skin to fresh, healthy brightnes , Read the following from grateful parents . | “Toc. lL. Hood & Co., I ll, Mass.: “We think Hood's Sarsaparilila is the most Valuable medicine on the Alone, alone, alene! Among the busiest of my kind, With pleasure, gain or passion bi Lakvowing and nuknown Ah, God! Ne accent stirs the breath ij ree OL for thor pid With parier note this si of deatt 6kin diseases. Gur two children suffered terrl- Vit (drearic: ye th ie of dea h bly with the Than thet sad wor, alene " a Worst Form of Bozeman Around me rol's the human surge, fer two years. We k a three pursiciarns Ja The birth, the wedding song, the dirge, | that time, but neither ef them sneeeeded in In endiess mono’ none, turing & ‘mM or €ven in Giving them a }itil But heediess of the varying mood, feliet, At last we tried Hood's Sarssperilta 2nd in 2% taonth both children were per- | feetly cured, Hood’s Sarsaparille | @Sa siandard fauuly -_ icine Lost in the dark soul solitude, Ww - r mn ? Still must I walk alone © Fecctnmsem Alone, siene, alone! , ’ at unce o weird, s' a ' Love came bat unce a weird, sweet dreara a weate tea Of veraph wings Uae Rasbing gleam, be without it.” Mu. and Mins aM Ag series Then back to Alden flown. 1412 Yad Avenue, Altoona, Pa. ' , As far as seen the stars of heaven To some grieved epirit unforgiven, Hooe s Pu Le « ib. constinction, And [ am left alent! p-iousKhess, Jeundic€ @adact niicesiion. - Atlanta Journal. Headaches. Thera are several well defined types of There is the occipital headache, the ‘‘pain at ae base of the brain.’’ This is usually due to venous fallness, or it may be the result of sitting too long with the head Lent forwarst and the eyes strain ed. Bookkeepers heve this sort of head ache. Sometimes i¢ may bereally neu- occipital nerve, bronght on by exposure to na drangbt, There ave gen- | erally accompanying symptoms whereby a physician is sided in his differentiation. There is the aching at the side of th head, when the eyes dio not focus alike, or SKODA, are othe t t mir, ‘Phe ere ctherwiet nat cmpaay © pom: Te This beantiful ship was built hy Mr. C. i: pince-nez af over fastidious people who Barge «s, » prominent shipowser, of Woli ville, NX. 5., and named for the popular rem- eies that sre doing 80 much good in the s iCanada. It will carry ve Skoda’ *s Discovery, Skoda’s Little Tablets, Skoda’s German Soap, Skoda’s Ointment ami Skoda's Pile Cure, not only to keep her own crew i health, but to introduce them into foreign need but will net wer spectacles is re sponsible for a good many of the brregn- | larities of the eye that produce this type | of headache. Vrequentiy, the carelessly too, light ook directly zt it produces the of tical mischief. The little one is hound t ports. In proof of thel: high standing read iook at the light, st, an@ be rells his ey the following. aoruud until he manages to sec if with ou Wervous Pros Prostration & Chronic Diarrhe: or beth. s mietimes the resalt ix virabs- BE =D. mus, sometimes it 1s stigmatism, ba ¢ , oe used ae oe bet a aes Di: : mast any cnse it is headache, and be covery in my famlly, and regard itan exce lent remedy, especially for nervous prostra tion and chronic diarrhea. moans and cries weakly. There is ulso i , perrons headache, the neuralgic, | In my extensive rrons headache, the neur: true Lé , A REAGAN, : one travels, lhear frequent and favorable ret- | sharp, short, knifelike prin so ma erence to these re elaborate ornamentation of a livge | dies, REY. ISAIAH “WALI iC FE. as! A } General More Missionary forthe Baptist Mor ; Board of the Maritime Provinces } Medical Advice Free. SKODA DISCOVERY GO., LTO., WOLFVILL wees women know. Resembling it at times the faceache of a decayed tooth, in whi the eves are often involved, or the ne ralgia itself may be facial, usually, in fa £, fi. $. on the right side.-—-Seu very generally, Francisco Call. For -a’e by all druggists. Trade sap a iB pried W. K. Watson; Charlottetown fiygienic Vaine of Perfumery. Yee Dr. Anders of Philadelphia a few years ago made the interesting Miscevery that the ozore in the atmosphere, the elemen which igthe great purifier, wae malaly supplied from bleeming Lowers, nud for this reason blooming plants were bealtu HisS WAXY DOULL, STU St0, STAMPER BLOCK ful in dtyellings as well as attractive sites Soneil utiches tactile Lath Geis Some interesting experiments with ta | . da® ; i odors of flowers have heen rade in the ni. | © of Deawing and Painting. 2m eod ; 94 world, aud it is found that many specie Mew li — of wicrobes are easily Cestrovyed by vari ms oders, The t beer oder of cloves has ‘pown te destroy these minute creatures in 25 minutes. Cinnamon will bill so. species in 12 minutes; thyme ia 85. Ta minutes the common wild verbena ls foun ilective, while the odor ef some geraniu: dowers has destroyed various forms of m erobes ji £9 min ‘Yhe essence of ci uamcn is satd te destroy the typhoid feve. nicrohe in 12 minntes and is recorded as the most effective of all overs as an anti eptic. it is now believed that flowers which are found in Egyptian mummies utes. were placed there more for their antisep- | tic properties than a+ mere ornaments or elements in sentimenial work,—Meeban's | Monthly, ; Henry VIII's Apparel. ; I did it with your false | | four Venetian yards in length, ' eardinal’s hats. times—er—I thought it advisable not w | use any more ink than I could help, sir.” —Harper’s Bazar. A Great Spread. Sister Susan‘s laye: cape. Penwiper like in style and shape, The one she wore when winter's blasé Blew lecnly in the sear that’s past, May now be seen in bold array On Susan's bitte sister May; Likewise on Maude and Clara, too, Sadie and Kate and sister Prue, And if more girls should turn up there she’s several layers more to share. —Cloak Review. A Perfect Saint. He—It makes me a better man every time I kiss you, darling. She—Oh, my, Charlie! How good you Brooklyn Life, The Modern Gladiator. A way of taking water, Mighty little sand, Make up the kind of pugilist That now afflicts the land. ~—Lite No Murder In His Heart. Judge—Why did you strike the darky op the head? Prisoner—Oi didn’t want to kill him, yer nonor.—Exchange. She Learned. She knew not how to cook, she said In accents far from gay, But afterward, when they were wed, She roasted him each day. —New York Herald. Returned With Thanks, Humorist—He cannot take a joke, Humorist’s Wife—Who? Humorist—The edivor. —Truth, With Slight V weephion, The man who talked of summer heat Indignantly, of old, The same remarks will soon repens Concerning winter's co!d. —Washington Star. _ ee For Over Fifty Vears, Ax Orv Axp Wet Trtep Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup _ha- beed used for over fifty years by millions } ita pouch of cloth gold, which covered a Gorgecusness of apparel attained its a E oo : a ogee during the Tudor period. When Hen ry Vill received the Venctian embassador nek ANY OTHe & at Richmond, the king’s dress was thus | sr INTERNAL 2s EXTELKLL use described by Lis excelleney Sebastiano } Im 1810 Ginatinians: He worea cap of crimsou | velvet, che brim looped up ell arownd with | laceta, which had gol! enameled tags. Hi- doublet was striped alternately with whit nated by an Cid Family Faysician. ~ Of It. In use for more than Years, and still jleads, “ation alter Gencration bave used and blessed tt, Every 7 rsbould have @ bottle in his sat bei, and crimson satin, and his hose were scar. | Ever Suffe rer From &heumatizm, 2 lashe nr . v 4 Roar ; Sciatic: 7. let, slashed from the kaee upward. toa rae Diphtheria, Coughs. ouraigia, his peck he had a gold collar, from whic ehitia, Asthma, Cholera-diorbua, wa, ng Soreness in Body or Ariba, oe = ints will find ip this old Anodyne reiic and > one hung a round ent diamond the size of tae . cure. largest walnut f ever saw, and to this was | mows have oe, suspended a very lurge round pearl. His } Every Mother Ansa ee = eat ie Sn mantel was of purple velvet, lined witn | sore Throat, Tonsilitis, con't nae iruleen. Cranp- and Pains liable to occur in famd white satin, with a train verily sore than and girt in front, like a gown, with a thick gold | cord, from which hung large glands ev | tirely of gold, like those suspended from | Over this mantle Was a handsome gold collar with a pendant St George entirely of diamonds, and beneath ! vitice, Delays may Cost a an iife. Relieves at Suinmer aot Somplatnte like magic. ; 6 tnt e, %S cta. tea, 2 Eavrees paid, LS. Johnson & 0.. Leston Mam Baby Wants It. Martin’s Cardinal Food FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDOS. dagger. His fingers were one mass of jew- | eled rings.—'‘ History of English Dress’’ by P. Hill. Deo You Want an Office? The story is told that among the many office seekers beseiging Mr. Lincoln was | one who used as an emphatic argument A cial Ge ee el ah oul ' tn his own behalf the fact that he had i ps . dt ob os » an done all the dirty work of the party tor 20 is unequalled by any other preparatt | years : Lucretia Mott was born, in Nantucket, | book of travels says American women are REMEDY. — | of mothers for their children while teeth- | nig, with perfect snecers. child, softens the gums, allaya the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for ee Is pleasnt to the taste. Scld by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalenlable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other k nd.—m. w. f. wkly—t USE SK ODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. It soothes the | bent ; st iooa and the uund Tin “Very well,”’ the president re- ind. Thel plied, ‘ ‘when I hear ofan office in which value, pat uy dirty work is necessary I shall think cf | ycu first of all.’’—-RKam'’s Horn. » im one | , price 25 cts. per Tin. ‘d Retail by ali Druggists and Gro- and Wy ale bs Lodge Nights. “How many lodges did you say your | KERAY WATSON & CO. Propnictons husband belonged to?’’ she suddenly ask- | MONTREAL. ed te } ; **Pifteen.”’ ‘*Mercy on me! But think of a man be- ing out 15 nights a week! I am really | giad that I'm a widow!’’—New York Tel- | egram., ; R_DRUCCIST FOR ie OR OF PURE NORWEGIAN People familiar with the upper Colum- | bia river, in eastern Washington, express | grave doubts of its ever becoming a safe | or certain stream. The principg! trouble is in its erratic changes of course, its rise and fall, and its shifting banks. Five-sixths of all the girls who went | into domestic service in Londen last year had never beard of a toothbrush. Exami- nation also showed that but 707 school children out of 4,606 hed sound teeth e ts ena a others. In big bottles The big frame hip roofed Vicinnbtn ebb 50c. and 81. 00. wanseeeey When we assert that Dodd’s whew Pr Kidney Pills wee ww Cnre Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and ail other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them. TH ~-/ CURE TO STAY void By o 4 or mail on receipt § L. A. Smith oo: Co., F hoe ¢ Mass., is still standing, and is at present occupied by a judge of the district, Count Michael Koenigsmark, a dasbing | German officer, in «a recently published the crown of creation. at nailen evant has defined the word boodier to mean ‘‘the very meanest class | of thieves.” REAL MERIT is the character- istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. 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