a = | CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1se4 c Quar ay nh 005m, p. m., i M 10m mid, S , 1a gta zind day, ; na = Sk N vi 9 uN 1.5n SCLate Read. Room o-..» | oun | Sun High 1) f Week. | i . i " _— rises sets walter icitimcnhatnsitin Tas E comnins hmj]h m | after’n . . ‘ oe : ° _ : ahi; ee ae ee - . oe : 7 | 634) i TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents 2 | Sunday 27 2 morn 2; ™M Ay 23 | 30 0 30) - ~ _ — ~ — eee mae mae nearaene c a - = aetna oe (een eee | 5 lay 28 l | Winey | 1a i TTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 OL 34.—NO. 65 8] Thursday | 32| 24] 232 TN EW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMB 17, 1894. VOL 34.-NO. 65 f ‘ 22 Ss 9 a. rdav yd | 442) Se see eran 00 ae wn Ee a) yi 8 g ia ices | > a: Uf CS THE MUR DE R OF KINGS. BEAR AND SERPENT IN BATTLE. M 719 LUE { 8 16 Description by an Eyewitness of a Scene j >| in the Indian Jungle. . y 9 0| “THE FATAL LINE” AS IT RUNS oe ! { | 9 38 How the denisons of East Indian jangles 14; s} 10 14 . 5 | THROUGH HISTORY AND LEGEND. settle their differences was told in a letter l s Ay i ‘ li 42 oer received in this city recently from Madras, do} i sk is The House of Stuart in Scottish and Eng-| says the New York Tribune. The writer, i 2 ll 46 lish Annals—Some Very Remarkable who saw the fight, had secompanied some 3 ' aft 17 : Cheucns, who were on a hunt for game and , y , 0 54 Wacts Catategued by a Carefal Student- bad set » number of trapsand nets. They 2 ‘ l 38 | Curious Reminiscences. were making the rounds of the nets when ! ; = In The Tree Press recently, under the their attention was attracted by a succes- oi 4 : “ | head “ius urier of Kings,” is a reanme | *0n of hideous noises—roars of rage and , 19 | of some of tie notable murders of civil | Pain and a prolonged hissing, like the rush ; 7 ' = ‘7 7 | rulers in the woria’s his. ory. Iu sp-aking | of escaping steam. They harried to the ay : af | ] ~ | of the rulers of Scotland, reference is made spot and saw a huge jungle bear fighting » : j . - ‘ ; K NOWLEDCE ~ tae = — °y _by aia beth. of | for bis life with an enormous serpent. - ‘y | , | S . | the killing of t od Ce by Bruc yee ; ke aa hi 4} 10 17 Brings comfort and im.provemen. 21d Fak ciel ieee pes in. er tee us wae The eee had wound its giant : ds . ay st 108 ‘ends to personal enjoyment when of the Jameses in the Stuart line, which at. er = one an ae s : Z 8 si 2s igutly vaed. The many, who live bet- | has won the title of ‘The Fatal Line.” wide to side, and roiled over and over on : ' - re \ = eee . ee ne -~ _ ‘ 4 - a ALLEL « Leapine Dat_y NewsParer or P. E. Istanp, e issu every aflLernoon, from the office of t EXAMINER i LISHING COMPANY, in the Loa House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) NE ‘ . &x MonrTsus -» 200} Terex MonTHs * 1.00 | One MontTH 0.35 | to any part of Canada or the a i . a ADVERTISING RATES For small advertisements which are ordered for y one or two weeks the charge is & cents p< ich for the first insertion, and 2 ents uch continuation. Rate cards are | furnix ion application at the office. Special! eutra prices at a reduced rate are quoted fer adve ements four inches in size or iars s th are to run for three moxths or | longe No special notices inserted unless paid for a e of 10 ceuts per line, and under no circumstances will such paid notices appear ip the “—a UH Hh. @uecia scounts made on all advertise- ‘eats connected with Chureh Fairs, Bazaars, Pienies No notices will be inserted with the «ame Unless the regular rate of 10 cents per That Tax Examiner is considered by our | Me ints and Manufacturers te be the lead- | ing wspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- qner e most valuable advertising medium ifr gh which to make their announcements put »bandantly proved by the ‘act that n Order to accommodate our auvertisers we have be compelled to enlarge the paper to ite present size, Tre Dy ant. ¥ EXAMINER is for sale by the fol- lowing R.H M ason, Post Office, Charlottetown J. Melatyre. Malpeque Road, C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, a W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, 7 - cor. Water and Prince St, we D. Chappell, Prince Street, = Pazsaar Store, Queen Street, treo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. News Stall, P. E. L fattwas on e train M. & T. J le = Gray and Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- > Sutherland, Souris. Hon. D. Gordon, Georgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. 4. M. Clarke, Alberton \ J. MeNeil Stank. y —— The w eekly Examiner sued every Friday morning from the pu rs’ Office. It ls made up of matter which ha: appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting @nd fu of the latest news. The subseription for Tus Weexty Exasn. | INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for THe Dat.y EXaMUNER. Newfoundland Markets .& WeCOU OUBREY, Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinds. Ship- t P_E. Island carefully attend- ed tv and account sales given promptly. W : and Stores. Correspondence i. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. John’s, N. F. eeptindy Is pti—dy lm WHEN | nal We ak ness , Impru le nt ridable Neglect or Exposure, r Culpable Ind YOUR HEALTH IS BROKEN DOWN, ar need a Toxntec Mepicine, you can not afford to experiment irself with secretion, on vo USE Puttner’s Emulsion, w ror t st twenty years has been oo i by the leading Physie!ans of the | Maritin i aelenale 4 ’ eat Health Restorer. The Great Healih Restorer. | Thousa ive prove] its incomparable es sy you i b : sli good Deuggiets at 50c. a | bottle lLw—septld ra TO HIRE. A first-class H and Buggy, also a Ds a i Phsetor Enquire at G.G Ji RY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Chariotte- bows 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 | TINWARE Creameries and Cheese Factories. , The verv best wi rk jobs f r Creamer WE MAKE A KIND oF W? M. guaranteed on all ul Cheese Factories. SP Ei IALTY OF THIS RK STEVENSON, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e,, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to, aps— ty | wy 3m i | Dickieson’s Crushers, | attached ), Coarlottetown, August 29, GRAND BAZAAR. lottetown, MENT TABLES, where in these lines We have the following relial sun | On Credit terms: - Frost & Wood Steel Plo-ws. Fan Mills and Root Cutters, Straw Tudhope’s Road Carts, 1894 —ily & wky The CONGREGATION OF ST. DU? a GRAN intend holding n aid of their proposed Seed Separ aters, Cutters sle goods which we will and MekKenzie’s Holl’s Eusilage Proctor’s ; and ete Buy A. HORNE NSTAN’S. Char- D DIOCESAN BAZAAR IN —— Hillsborough Skating Rink, Fitzroy St. — COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24th NEXT, ‘mt So a Watr sry And Lasting Several Days. There will be a profusion of There will also be DINNER, Visitors at moderate rates. This will be the grandest affair of in the Province. Parties visiting the Provincial prove the opportunity by taking in the Bazaar A FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAIN each evening. Admission, By order Charlottetown, August33, 1894—All Islan. wky prs eow tl [st sept, USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, which will bé disposed of at reasonable prices. TEA ‘an procure and REFRESH- everything kind ever held Exhibition should im- YMENTC will be given LO cents. of Committee. A. d, QUIRK, SECRETARY then wky WHER’ ability. we repair them. lowest prices in the city. CATAR RH mM OURE gaye el EFFECTUALLY ose ones. COLD IN ae BEAD, © i aAQRHAL HEAD- A ND DEAFN Ess, INFLU cu EN Sold everywhere. Price, 26 cents. Wa! THEM \WKEk MEDICINECOY.,Litd, St. Jeha,N.B. RUN DOWN WATCHES a Patronize Special G. G. Watchmakers of recognized We make a specialty of bringing Fine Watches to keep close time. attention given Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep if Watches and Jewelry at. JURY, North Side Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Office. Charlotteiown, August 1, 1894, ryt e Chreshing Cutters from us and si to Railroad | for Cash or sell 7 cheap very Potato Diggers, Holl’s and Machines, Fleury’s Grain (with Universal Carrier money. ) & ° ive , JOHN CALDWELL. JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED (883. JOHN CALDWELL & CU., Fruit and Produce Commis- sion Merchants, in esnrtanctemeengeanesiengaainan | 187 McGILh a 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. talpeque Oysters a spec alty. Corres- pe sdence solicited. Telephone L876. augl4— 3m an NEW CATHEDRAL, lickets to Boston, Buy Your Tickets for Boston by §. 8. “FLORIDA,” Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), —FROM— iW. W. CLARKE, | ‘Ticket Agent, Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Ch’town 10th August, Leaves Montreal 6th August, 20th 24th - 3rd September, ithSe rpten mber, 17th 21st lst October, 5th al inh . * ma. * wth 2d November, calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal- Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at Passengers will find route. Full particulars reasonable rates. this a delightful from CARVELL BROS., Agenis aug7—wed thu Provincial Loan. ProvinciaL Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government oj Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of a large or smal] sums for short or long periods. “ANGUS MeMIL LAN, Prav Treasurer. june 225—pat qyColumbia {Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly -ronounce far ahead of any « : 1er tire of this type. Full parti. s ars in catalogue, which you can )>tain from R. M. Young, Agent. FOR SALE. | The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, now in my _ pessession. The premises | may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 p. m. | For-terms apply to Messrs. M. & D.C McLeod, or to the subseriber. JAMES McLEOD. ang6—3w m ws. CAPITAL STOCK, - - er than others and enjoy ‘ife more, with ,esu expenditure, by more promptly ulupting the world’s best products to lie needs of physical being, wil! attest the value to nealth of the pure liquid ‘laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting ‘in the form most acceptab’2 and pleas- aut to the taste, the refreshing a and 4 uly beneficial pr operties of a perfect lax- itive ; effect MX my cleansing the system, lispelling cok ches and fevera and permanent iy curing constipation, {t has given satisfaction to millions and inet with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug: gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu factured by the California Fig Syruy Co. only, whose name is printed on every paczkage, also the name, Syrvp of Figs, and being well informed, you will not sccept any substitute if offered. ls, he W.R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteowa iymwtf P E Island. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage } and help artists, ‘The hichest Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. (GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. sallery of Paintings in Canada, Alin 3sio2 Free, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school, Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many Others, are members of this Society. 68 members of this Society are exhibitors in the Salon in Paris. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and distribution by lot every week. Price of tickets, Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. aug29.-—uwf tf 25cts. THEY DON’T ACREE. Ponn'’s Extract smalisize. Have ‘em bigger. For INSTANT RELIEF Sting of MOSQUITO from BITES Heat of SUNBURN aT SHAE — The universally rec- COOLING ognized Specific for REFRESHING PLES. (See directions Tersey Mosquito — small size. Have*em much bigger. HEALING with each bottle.) For att Exrernat Wounns anp InFLAMED SurFAcES A WonpDERFUL Heacer. Bathe the Aching Head or the Swollen Feet with POND’S EXTRACT. What comfort! When the mosquitoes send subs‘itutes to do their work, then use something else ‘‘just as good " in place of Pond’s Extract. But when the mosquitoes come themselves, use nothing but genuine Pond'’s Extract. Made only by Ponp’s Extract Co.. 0.. 76 76 Fifth Ave., N.Y. City, What’s the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ., RED SYRUP “° SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 50<¢, per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Prepsicrens MONTREAL. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, Xe. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete. ; also, Mechanical and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1ss4—dy & wy } pursuers, | whom she was married after the de | her first husband, James LV. | liam | family also having a remote claim to the The catalogue is susceptible of au almosié unlimited extension, Robert Siuart, duke of Rothesay, eldest sou of Robert UL and heir apparent to the Scottish crown, was starved to death by his unele, the Duke of Albany nu sought ty cut off the ai.r ct succession so tuat he INIVht sic eu ty the crown ot his brother. Robert If. a mild) prince, in-tead of euttins his brother's (the duke of Al head off tur his lofameous crime, aly») adopted the milder course of seading his second son, James, 10 France, to siield him from Albany's power of harm James Was intercepted en roate by tue Eng.ish and heli in capt Wily jor eighteen years, but Was Well treatcd, ated in the learning and accomplishments of the Eu. ish court, Won an Euylish wife, and Was finaily restored to his) kingdom for a te ransom, His educatiot ed intellectual qualities th ct manifested themselves in literature, tor whieu the Stuarts were all more or less distinguished, but none more than Mary, Queen of Scots. James gave a vigorous adininistration te Scotland and was murdered because of his vigor in puuishing those who had been guiity of disorders during his captivity. James Il, unwisely took pari in the Eng- lish ‘‘War of Roses,” and was killed by the bursting of a cannon during an engage- ment between English factions. Some of the Scottish nobles who had possession of the young son of James HL, raised a rebellion in his name against the father, who was defeated in battle, fled, took refuge in a mill, and was slain by his The young king, James [V., apon reaching maturity, became smitten with contrition because of the part which he had been made to play toward his father, and wore habitually the ‘‘peniten- tial shirt.” James IV. himself fell at the fatal battle of Fiodden. James V, died of a broken heart because of the treachery for want (or waut of pro- per support) on the part of his nobles at the battle of Pinkie. Though a spirited and courageous man, his spirit seemed to have deserted him, and retiring to hia pal- ace of Falkland, he cook to his bed. The intelligence was then brought him that his queen at Linlithgow had born him an heir, He inquired if it were a man-child, and being told that it was a fiir daughter, he exclaimed, *‘Adieu! farewell; it cam wi a lass ard it will gang wi a lass”—meaning that as the crown came to his family through the female line it would in like Manner pass from his house; upon saying which he turned his face to the wall and never rallied. Of Mary, the daughter thus orphaned, her misfortunes and her tragic end at the order of Elizabeth of England are well knewn, Even those who persist in accus- ing her of eomplicity in the murder of her husband may find santification for the act in the fact that royal homicides were the rule, aud that king murder had become a virtue in Scotland, But Mary’s defenders will not fall back upon this questionable plea. James VI. (James I. of England), son of Mary, thongh he died in peace in mature life, was yet the victim of various plots aimed against his life or liberty, notably the Gowrie plot in his own country, and the Guy Fawkes gunpowder plot in Eng- land. The head of Charles I. fell under the ax of the commonwealth. His immediate heir, Charies II. after the restoration, was too careless and volatile a prince to incur enmity, and was wont to say to his brother James, who was next in the order of succession, that they ‘‘are not going to kill me ito make you king.” Upon the death of Charles, James became king, and he was dethroned and driven iuto exile by his son in law, William of Orange. James’ descendants for one or two generations made efforts to recover the crown, but the last of the house took orders in the Roman Catholic chureh, leaving no heirs, thus closing the chapter of ‘lhe Fatal Line, ” although collaterally the heirs of the Stuart line still reign in England, through Elizabeth, a granddaughter ot James L, who was allied in marfiage with the honse of Hanover, on whom the succession was settled by act of parliament. It is further worthy of remark that the usurping daugh- ters ot James, Mary and Anne, both died childless, Of those incidentally connected with the Scottish monarchy, the fatality ia no less striking. Heury ‘Stuart (Lord Daruly), the husband of Mary, and king by the courtesy, was murdered 'by the explosion of & gunpowder mine, contrived by James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. Bothwell himself succeeded to Mary's hand and to the title of king; was driven from the realm, and is said to have died a mani:c¢ in a Dan where he was confined for piracies committed in the German ocean, James Stuart, Was edu leVewop wWeuel i ish prison, Earl of Murray, Mary’s half brother by a morganatic marriage, and regent of Scotland afier Mary's de- throvemeut, was shot by one of the Ham iltousin vengeance for the act of Murr: ‘Vv in causing his wife to be driven from their abode into the open fields naked on a cold night, ‘‘where,” the chronicier “before next morning she ously mad.” Lennox, who sneceeded Murray as regent, met a fate similar to that of Murray himself. A close study of Scottish history would not unlikely reveal other eases -imilar to those cited. \rateia Stuart was a granddaughter of Margare: iuior, d.ughter of Henry VIL of Englund, by the Earl of Do ugiass, to ath of of Seotland, As such she had a contingent claim to the English crown, Her marriage with Wil- Seymour, who was of an English says, vecame furi- crown, excited the jealous fears of James L, who caused the arrest of Arabella and her husband as dangerous pretenders. The husband e-caped to the continent, but Arabella was confined in the Tower, and died there insane. And thus we close the chapter on ‘‘The Fatal Line.”—-S, B, McCracken in Detroit Free Press, henseeate e Clara—Would you accept an apology? Mamie—Yes, anything, if it only looked like a man. THE ~ BLOOD iis the source ot health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to keepit pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. When the system is all run down, and no hope of obtaiuing nourishment by the ordinary food supply, then take Miller’s Emulsion, the great flesh and blood maker, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bronchitis and all diseases of throat and lungs. Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00 at druggists. the ground in frenzied endeavors to get snapping ite jaws like serpent’s folds. It was unable to reach them ar, owing to the way in which they were constricted about its body. In this way they struggled until they reached the edge of the incline, down which the bear threw himself with a speed which evidently disconcerted the serpent, for it unwound a couple of folds and threw its tail around a tree, evidently with the intention of anchoring itself and preventing the unpleasant consequences of & rapid tumble downhill This appeared like admirable strategy, but is resulted in the serpent’s undoing. The rigid line of tail, straightened out from the tree to the bear's body, gave the infuriated beast a chance to seize hold of its assailant. He promptly accepted the chance, and with a tremendous effort turned and fastened his powerful jaws in the enake’s quivering flesh. The hissing was then appaliing, as the writhing ser- pent rapidly unfolded its huge body, and struck savagely at the clenched jaws of its enemy to make it loosen its hold on the mangled mass of flesh. In response the bear, with s muffled ror, kept worrying the mouthful of snake in its jaws in par- oxysms of anguished rage. Once more the serpent constricted its folds, the bear howled and gasped, and both rolled, still struggling, out of view into the high grass of the forest. Their track was marked with pools of blood, and when next they had Pp irted, The snake, evidenl badly burt, was defense, with his head erect, It had plainly hac enongh. and was more anxious to be let alone than to renew the conflict. Not so the TiLough nearly crnshed to death, with its tongue lolling out from its blood-flecked fosming jaws, the aroused brute wos full of fight. After a moment's pause it rush- ed upon the serpent. The latter was weak trom the loss of blood, and the bear got it by the head and dragged it about with roars of triumph. The undergrowth around was beaten down flat by the con vulsive strokes of the great serpent’s tail as the bear crushed its head to pieces, and at last it lay an inert and lifeless mass be- neath the assaults of the vindictive bear. free, roaring and Castunets at the howeve coiled in an attitude and was his sing wngrily. bear. Bismarck's Best Smoke. “The value of a good cigar,” said Prinee Bismarck in conversation with some friends, ‘‘is best understood when it is the last you possess and there is no chance of getting another, At Koniggratz I had only one cigar left in my pocket, which I carefully guarded during the whole of the battle as a miser guards his treasure. I did not feel justified in using it. I painted in glowing colors the happy hour when I should enjoy it after the victory. But I had miscalculated my chances. A poor dragoon lay helpless, with both arme crushed, murmuring for something to re fresh him. I felt in my pockets and found that I had only gold, which would be of no useto him. But stay, I had still my cherished cigar. I Mghted it for him and placed it between his teeth, You should have seen the poor fellow's grateful smile. I never enjoyed a cigar so muchas that one which I did not smoke.” Tobacco as an Insecticide. The old-time remedy of tobacco is rapid- ly coming into favor again. For cheap ness it can hardly be equaled, as only the refuse stems of the poorest quality need he used, In fact, these are better than the stems of fine Havana because poor tobacco eontaine a greater quantity of nicotine, which is the active poison that kills the insects. The decoction is made by steep- ing a pound of stems in a gallon of hot water. After it has cooled the liquid is strained off and applied with an ordinary spraying appatatus. Spraying with tobsc co tea is recommended for the flea beetles on tomatoes, potatoes, cabbage and radish- es, alaoas a specific for lice, ticks and other external parasites of animals. This remedy nas the recommendation that it is not adangerors poison to have around where children and innocent animals may get at it.—American Agricultuiist. Hiving the Bees. The hiving process is easily understood. Plave the hive directly under the swarm, if itclusterson a bush near the ground, Jarthe limb so the bees will fall directly in front of the hive, and if the hive is nice and clean the bees will not be long in tak- ing possession of their new home. Remove at once to the place which it is to occupy inthe apiarr. Prepare your sections and place them in the hives when the peach beyins to bloom, so as to induce the bees to go to work in the sections at once, to de- posit the surplus honey. Honey is cheap, pure, sweet and healthful. It can be had for the taking of it, and is far superior in quality to the molasses that adorns so many tables, and I see no reason why the farmer should not have a bountiful supply. If you have a surplus it will bring you a neat profit when °placed upon the market.— Western Rural. Visibility of Colored Lights, A local scientist has recently made some very interesting tests with lights at sea, and declares that a white light can be seen further than any other. A red light comes next in carrying power, and green ranks third. From 60 to 80 per cent. of light is absorbed by red and 95 per cent. by green glass. The per centage of at eorption, of course, incre ses in ratio with the density of the color in the glass, and the condition of the atmosphere has considerable infiu- ence on the range of visibility of the lights, —Philadelphia Reeord. Suppose You Try It 7 You would have some difficulty in “con- vincing Mr. James Thompson, of 3t. John N. B. that Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is not a remarkable remedy, for three bottles of it cured him of a six months ill- ness that nothing else seemed able to effect His symptoms were weakness,nervousness, sleaplessness, and loss of appetite. He was rundown, Are you ? adie The dreaded after effect of la g grippe are eee removed by a course of Haw- ers nerve and stomach tonic and Haw- ker’s liver pills, Suhe. I Ontario. As Ware Ever After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured of a Serious Disease. “IT was suffering from what is known as Bright's disease for five years, and for days ata time I have been unable to straighten myself up. i wasin bed for three weeks; during that time I had leeches appiled and derived no bene- fit. Seeing Hood’s Sarsaparilia advertised in the papers I decided to try a bottle. I found HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES relief before I had finished taking half of a bot- ue. Lgotso much help from taking the first bottle that I decided to try another, and since ts iking the second bottle I feel as well as ever id tid In my life.” Gro. MEERETT, Toronto, Ont. Hood’ s Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy of action. Sold by all druggists. 25¢,’ —— VNAN © 3 oe we ew Ye PRAAAAAAAAA TEURRAH! ADAMS’ TUTTI FRUTTI Is the best thing in the world for Athletes. t allays thirst and invigorates the = § Allow no imitations vo be palmed off on you PPA Sn ee ae CAMPBELL’S =| Just wnat QUININE WINE. It will tone up your system, and restore the appetite. "THis spRina. The best eure for Debility. Physicians, the world over, endorse it; babies and children like the taste of it. Weak mothers respond readily to its nour- ishing powers, Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is the life of the blood, the maker of sound flesh, solid bones and lung tissue, and the very essence of nourishment. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists, 50c. 4 $1. Scott & A delicious, health- i thirst-satis- fyiny beverare. A tempe-ance crink for » tempera.) people, A ccc. package makes s gallons, © ~ Sold ani Enjoyed Everywhere. ballin TET TT TTS Shuwing our new stock of Spring & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings, Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting Our goods are all new, and our prices just right. Wecan dress a man for a moder- atesum. It will! cost nothing to look through our stock and name your price. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY, Merchant Teilor, June 1 1894.—tu fe tf f ; ZA . endor e é 4 them, j x a” ff and 1 ee a. 12 Physicians 7 AS make them D. Waldo, Me. {am pleased to recommend Skeda’s Discovery and Skoda’s other remedies, as I know them to be articles of trne merit, and tle physicians who compound them, to be inen of integrity and ability, Skode’s Discovery is unlike any other prone. ary medicive—it cures dis- ease by removing the poison, and at tine SUPPLIES GOOD ELOOD to wasted parts. No other remedy has performed so many won- derful cures or relieved so much suf- the sar cring. Skola’s Littl Tablets cure constipation, ick headache ard dyspepela. 35 ct MZDICAL ADVICE FREE, S4y LTD., WOLFVILLE, NM. $, SXOUA DISCOVERY Gc ANTE ae honest, aclive gentieman » travel, wi expenses presenti established house. Satacy besatantonee with increase, and ate oh permanent if suited- | Enclose’ reference.-THE DomMINION Com. | PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Ci julyl4— law (gat) tf