Tuk DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 6, lox ~- em reer © Te oo couldnt Sdip ‘Giinking of Lopes and, ONE 6 ee bee Oey ee af : e i im mn ; slike nil i. 3 3O| —* r } ws é Da nger of A TRAGEDY Walker. However, I was getting des- Were to pay the vm The aan aud / ie ny h i iL \/ 4 a i cy il Hi ii : perate and resolved to try it. The de- ea a ” ‘a oe ee i i i * i at "I WH ce ae ayy ‘ af : tails were ‘soon arranged, and I was to Sead ae . a aaa x os t a ij | i. si ; Ha} os rt i eat MU b | act on cable advices and letters in sie "; ir + bi ti De ee ee c Mi a ie A qi i a eh cipher. This cipher was a very simple a a . _ a wes a out to es! r . Ty , | ' ul i) orien 3 affair, consisting only of the transpor- 5, sae” ac en 8 er "Th aa - a" i} eg Ni : nT | | the paint = Bt ad tation of about half the letters of the i nai zc aie os Pa. ph dias pe. i y = é un H , i 1 i a) y ae all oe > , , . ea ber a9 . ie ahe T 6a) om 19 66q98 8 a my e, ane co inh re- i : ' a * | Too frequently overlooked, at’s reorganization? atouemne. _ a meant “Ss ~ sist. Io: shed the check and wea a full b et Vo | i i i H 1 ty learn how tS Dr Chas >’§ Oint t **Why, it’s refunding, just like you do meant ‘‘w,’’ etc., with changes under fic i } monitor ap 7 a ne | HWA a t i Se ee g . . Unase intment a here with railroad comeanies, The A, | Cextain conditions, I told bim it was | “*ase4 tevolutioniss. “" sats hi I i 17 FA | | eee. See 1 rp! uroa mpanies, ine A. : : For a time I lived on velvet Cham- a HH ni i only two ways to a4 : Prompt and Positive Cure. and B. R. R. company goes into th too easily deciphered and we would be wai : bi a Oe ee |e nm tell whether pain't : : bands of a receiver. A committee of | @iscovered, but he laughed and said A ae ig dinners, a dress suit and aie" Hl ‘ine oe ee aoe | = s 1 by the intense itchin:g ; ; : Se a : ‘ me i 7 cater parties were my sole occupation. » Whether it wilt pro- ‘ oe itching bankers form a syndicate, and the bond- that mo one in San Castaragua would t treat . ; 1 eh ; . cata sd . ii Ai i tect your property from x t piles ts only one of — ojders form several committees to re- | t@ke that much trouble to prevent an reated als tne oid newspaper D HTT decay, or not. One way is +] t for there is always eee ae eee een ee earthauake | Whenever I met them, and they were to waitand see what happens. VBE S ; dev ping into fistula, wen inize the finances. If the original i : a | atl wild to got into trade. I would even f Hy { That is the experimental way, e c g diseases ginable. debt was $100,000,000, the stockholders One of the principal errands ws to iieh techs ' ? , a : Hh and it’s expensive. The other j ser and expense of an are assessed $25,000,000, and the tota) | 8tTange with tha San Castaraguan roin- | Wal See gee a eae | tation hoe ak yeas a failing f 21 le t sInnit sha ate . , ” i ° is — alling Ht rad Tevet: Gy srt} 1) I a , . x 5 7 ‘bie to running the risk of ganitylization raised to $150,000,000 ister at Washington for the recognition | suing, Vat ve had goae to South uc aan sh pair bax ee Peas ‘ this most loathsome of diseases. 7 : : f _ | America az correspondent of The Globe guce ch paints as But ther no necessity for a surgical opera- lhe security holders get squeezed, but | & the new government by the United | The ies phieaiy aia : . me t ! ’ Dr. Cl ; Ointy = is the syndicate and the committee get a States. This took some trouble, but ha : sta oa par ee put ‘2 paragraphs THE (| FE guare re any Case of piles, no matter big rake off, and the company is ‘reor- said it was all arranged, and the win- aoe a a pr ep ie go Be of nding, or how aggravated the NS ATS » Salata Pa iste lashing naa ¢ey cond me | CHant,’’ which tickled my vanity, anc ' ; long as piles have not. become ganized’ until it goes intoa receiver's | 1ster at Washington wae'so 3 ml me | I borght them more soa 2 i tl SHERWIN-WILLIAMS | istula. ¥ ] “Sands agein, as it usually does in ten | Word and I was to cable to him | meas ae I Se ee ey It is only by rare chance that internal treat- yeurs, when the process is repeated. In “If England makes any trouble,"’ he | ae ee a i m y ieure j _ But it matters not from San Castaragua this has been done sav- gaid, ‘*wWe rely on the Monroe doctrius,’”’ piles. was easy enough to buy hard PAINTS what ¢wuse they arise, Dr. Chase's Ointment eral times with the government bonds ‘What's that?” I asked. tack, cheeso and flour, for this excited ag Wes BS. ORGS Sop tae ngand burning, and = and the English bondholders kick, t s ‘Don’t you know what the Monroe no suspicion, but buying arms was dif- That is the sensible way. It hae proved eeonemienl to hun- soun elect a perfect cure. ; : , ' sK, bu Ap ferent. I consulted the selling agents dreds of thousands of paint users for thirty years. A practi- 5 You can use Dr. Chase's Ointment with they can’t do anything, as the Cordova doctrine is?’’ said he in surprise. ful) the Mites Grex tnt * A cal, illustrated book on paint and painting, free. Send for it. H ys f t 1 » that what has cure d scores of English bankers stand in with the gov- “No, I don’t,”” said I, rath - nettled. delicate tt Sev :. selehideas 63 : THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., Paint and Coler Makers, ' i t is of cases of pileswillcure you. For erument. Sometimes these bankers get ‘‘I am not well posted in religious mat- Cuba h ot a Sa Wg gine = Canadian Dept., 7 i sale by all dealers, or hdmanson, Bates& Coa. asnap. Three years ago Cuzco landed | ters, but I suppose they cut a great deal ack > I een stoppe by the authori- 21 St. Antoine Street, Montreal. le a8 "T cron d 4 a ac fig ; a 8 ' i i = to make a revolution. He issued $5,- | Of ice with you.”’ sane a _ ene —_ peroes ~ : ~ | 000,000 in bonds, paid the syndicate as He looked at meas if he thought I -zents : ane ae eee «if aft aff] aff att! att aiff] att! a! usual for the arms dnd ammunition, but | W453 8uying him and said: : hte Seen Zz ee a Se F Gal wc 1 + } ' ; 3 was taken with the gout jast as he was ‘Don’t you know that President auld d ae wee cael ow ee a 5 rabte. ii We oo D> [po Wo» fh» fine ‘ww OS, ready to move on the capital. So he | Monroe was the man who led your aun dono better. The word ‘‘com- es ok reer am nee mm sailed away in his yacht and postponed | 2?™ies in the Revolution against Eng- ee eae gave mea bint, and I asked | | Bur nip Ly al Penny operations for six mouths. The bankers / 1and and was president of the United what commission I would be.allav-es. = were wild at first. as the bonds i | States as jong as he lived afterward?’’ at first, as the bonds had not ‘“No, Idon't,”” idl stil Yon’ (Continued on page 8.) «; i} > t¢ | k f , been approved by the government. But 0, idon t, said i testily. rou re Inaie ' 0 100 OF the syndicate fixed the matter up by off. _ George Washington was the first : a . _ jie giving up 10 per cent of the money. er — eee first in oe a Varthine The Moreno government never discov- | 7 eee earts of his ye ® e s s° | ered that the new issue wasn’t regular, Hold on; maybe you’re right, but That is what some folks do whee 8d the interest was paid right along | 29YWay there was a man named Monroe bt A 3 e thev try to save cents in the purcl as until Cuzco came in next time, when | 2 this country who got upa doctrine ? : we : ' vervthing arranged. But the that rules all South America. I don't ex- ‘ of adu’terated soap mude fromcheay SYOF NNN Was alrangec. me She game ly k at it j d . eile "Thev uot caly “here the can. is pretty near endetl. It won't be possi- | 8¢tly know what it 1g, an thecely mam [? FE Vi E DI} - gay tgp or, : C&N- ble to make more than one issue of | Who really did understand it is dead, Rn die” but they “lose the farthing” — now, for the country can’t stand | but the idea is that when any South as wel). when they subject costly fa I think that inside of a year England American country gets into trouble with Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, for diseases rics to the corrosive action of such will come over and take the whole | 22Y European country the United States | of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Bowels. soaps. Dollars are literally thrown country for the debt. That’s the way | Will do all the fighting for us. It’s @ | One a a ens ee way Dita, Mtetnn When Tai ydo. N rand idea, too, and makes us feel m ) j i l i away in washing fabrics like lace, they do. No nonsense. Pay up that in- | 8 r re Chase's Catarrh Cure, for Cold in the Our big discount sale will be continued muslin, damask, cretonnes, silks, and tetest or we will take your whole shoot- comfortable when we do things contrary Head, Catarrh, Dropping in the Throat, and cambris with trashy imported soaps er gman nobody does interfere | t the oe fashion, They're all Thee until the whole stock is disposed. of, Dr. Chase's Oint- Kiverything will be sold at tremendous ‘Well, f am glad of that,’’ said I, ‘‘Now,’’ he continued after lighting | ‘‘though this is the first time I ever eg te Regan . a fresh cigarette, ‘‘my plan is this: I! heard of it. But won't the United and all itching discounts—for eash only, am going to get up a revolution on my | States interfere in your revolution?’ skin diseases. 60 own sccount. I am on the outs with ‘‘Oh, no; it never interferes in our cents a box. | the syndicate, who won't sell me a | domestic affairs. That's contrary to the Dr. Chase's thing, but { have made arrangements | doctrine. We can do what we like. It’s ty! Nerve Food, for ; Pp exhausted, worne 6 0) Al S out nerves and thin, wade from inferior oil, Royal Oak Soap is ¢xpressly manufactured for the washiny; of sucharticles. It is made | with the English bankers for one last | only when England interferes that you from the purest materials; white goods a ' : Sa ; = | tssae of $25,000,000 of bonds at 20 cents | folks make a how!. Why, you don’t Anche watery, disensel : become whiter and color: d goods | op the dollar. That’s an awful squeeze, | even take care of yourown people down LG Kot p — ” gee. alarge ° . brighte: when washed with it. A| but they won't bear to any other terms; | there. If one of your countrymen gets wor th of the best furniture ever shown ist purer soap 18 beyond the art of soap but they insist that [import eome mod- | into trouble, it often takes years to fix Dr. Chase’s Liver Cure, for diseases of the i eS making. Ask your dealer. For sale | ern rifles and cannon and getupa genu- | it up through diplomacy. Once Cuzco | Liver, Jaundice and Biliousness. soc. a bottle. In Charlottetown, must be C eared out tee: every wiiere. | ine revolution and take possession of | arrested one of your people, and it took Dr, Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- Bg . Oke the government and keep it. Then we | seven years of diplomatic correspond- [ tine, a positive cure for Croup, Asthma, Bron- ar ance, Hundred ha ve mad 2 their : tae i will reorganize the debt and make a | ence to settle it. Then it was found he | Chitis and all Coughs and Colds. 25¢. a large J. D LAPTHORN & CO | nice thing out of it, even if England | had beendeadfour years. Another time bottle. At all dealers. purchases he re, and are fully satisfied | 5 seize the country, for she won’t | Moreno locked one of your people up, that we are giving cenuine nargain @, allow the bonds to be repudiated. Now, and it took six years to arrange for his h is wh come in.”’ lease, but when they to look f atl!) ctf] ttf] <a] aff] atl att -«f| afl ey ins Sedeiteahiel hdhawn I came in,”’ | him it oan tcluad thiek kaa core a Furniture is still going up in prize, but we are selling at the old prices—with A> [> {p> [por fiir ffm» {yp {lip par L | Moreno’s major generals and bad been big discounts for cash, Ii you want ee D oro Charlottetown Soap Works i ie Ms i) i eee ener , ‘ f ADVI EAECUT pice. When ordering 4 palkrge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin ee ‘*Well, the thing must be kept se- | secretary of state three times, during | cret, but I want you to act as purchas- | which he carried on the correspondence | ing agent. Youare to buy arms and | about his own release without even ammunition and enlist about 100 sturdy knowing it. They are rather careless of fellows who understand military mat- fetails down there.’’ ters, bring them to Cordova, and when ‘‘Yes, I see,’’ said I, ‘‘entirely too | the revolution is over you will be a | careless. I guess I won’t go into the | major general and secretary of thetreas- | scheme, for seven years’ imprisonment —— | - wo an~ "SR &hY Sw + €-S @ & @ B® OBERT S8 — = ee eee on |. coe ciate eee ata “SEBO 72 = * ] SD 77S O2SEB= | ury. It's worth a million at least.’’ wouldn't enit my constitution.’ Pike ad Wada a} a QF one | When? It made my head swim, anda ‘*Pshaw!"’ said he. ‘‘There’s no dan- ee ee ee . to save mon eV, buy now ot VATA ALN | I told Bosenko that I must have time | ger. If you do get arrested, all you have from vour grocer you can al- . : ‘| { )} “A ( (( é to think it over. Well, after a few | to dois to say you are an Englishman, ways fee] sure of securing the . 5 rl J i | days’ consultation I agreed to gointo | and they’l! let you go quick enough.’’ best quality by asking for : : : John NY ev7Sson lake J the scheme, though I didn’t like it. He “Ob, they will, will they?’ said L - > Sire 7 \ LHS | talked of a revolution as coolly as if i¢ | ‘‘Well, why is that? Have the English on 3 ae ve i i mages - Lis, were a Sunday school wicvic bat I } got a Monroe doctrine too?’ ek Se eee ae eee ae ee ee ate ee rr iiinilalidaheatelade ‘‘No, but they have warships, which > oe, " is much better. If an Englishman gets © al Fl arrested anywhere, all he does is to send Groceries, ¢ Crockery 4 all é ak Sware word to the captain of any war vessel -~ : that is in port. The captain sends word fruatincttiatbiatiresti: £ z. —_—_—_— Retail at Wholesale Prices— to the authorities demanding the re- , lease of the captive and a large indempi- Ni p ier : of Pt Saving a Husband's “eNege ara eW resses sy = sac) KK Gm | ML a t rel 7 : ; Life ty. If they do not give in, the town is ai . : t ¢ © Ted 2 re : ar . is ‘ s » Only the other bombard d, and there you are. In fact, (Fast running and modernized) aes Ub : Re ey eS if} " a my day the newspapers this plam has led to abuses. 4 Wins wD: told the story of ‘‘Indeed,’’ said I. ‘‘How?’’ N - Zt Stee a ‘plucky woman ‘‘Well, you see, an English veszel Cw ype ae i Large ite Former price 60¢ WILL CLEAR Af + B0-ts 0 ach 10,000 New Ciga Just receiv ved A epoca apnea hr: ‘ *ho saved her hus- : : ee from drown. | ‘Comes into a South American port. Atl ing on the rock | its officers are out of money, and there (Made on the labor saving basis) bound Atlantic! jgnochance for a good time. One of and w-th , coast. There ar€/ them goes ashore, kicks up a row and * s other dangers be- : fs cide that of drown- | perhaps insults some one or knocks him B ver y thing N ew t vd } aft . Jam. ~3 — ye 4 : Y 5 fags a / aie SOinge from which a| down. He is arrested. The captain de- Py, WS i 25 cents. Re shrewd woman) mands his release. The anthorities con- I am ina better position than ever to fil! CRY Pee ' i tae 2 Ss Tr be r . : - 4 => J : . <i 2 . a -_ | may, by : little dip! ouaatee or dates | sider. The second day an indemnity is | orders prom ptly in the line of Printing and ? a > 100 Flower Pots from le up J 4 ed. Men ate proverbia k Deveney tan i Ee as B - ng i ! their health. They do not think it mn orth | also demanded. The third day it is in sock bindi | a a rs 1000 Teapots from 10c up. . any heed to a slight indiges- | creased, and four hours’ notice given of Alland every kind of Printing perform i aia. . i, : } } Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26c, regular price penne eae aa ee sle ft c | OPP. PO sT OF FICE Sata wintie bilious attack, a as ana a bombardment. Then the prisoner is ! in first- class style and at le west rates, .rom an eo f 1000 Jugs very low f ousiess oF wu ret they “kn: ae ; 1,0e | released and goes aboard with a bag of | illustrated address to a visiting card ~<« F o5¢ Berry Sets, 7 pieces. 21c i a s! 2 er ota, liver complaint, malaria, rheu- | gold, and the officers make merry. It Book and Pamphlet printing a specialty. A ae perry cee, ee © ag ff} |)» % af{| |» 3% ait “alli 3 i & all} |p» 3 | sme ems, Sar —_ ec serie maed are has often happened in San Castaragua, | {j, ving | large feats of bed ly Ire eons me in mT 7 Sumber diejr trouble until is too late: | wut qenatiy the city oMoinls get a per- | “Penton fo ick’ t of paper stock Pp. MONAGHAN ate A ewe i eee Twill al ays sentage of the rake off. Indeedit has got | All ~~ gm = ae cond r y prog-| Offer Bui QUEE N STREET 248 ay ae « teetie of Dr. Pierce’s Golden } to be a flourishing industry in Cordova ens vas atagt oa ore bot ae, Offer Bu | & Medical Discovery. When her aeetan® since revolutions suspended, There 1661. sclect fom i all 4 ‘i feels out of sorts she wit ‘es ae ee | cegular scale of prices, the syndicate Promptness, perscnal attention and poh | ————_—_—_——— = — igs - a eae setae the blood pure | getting 40 per cent, the government 26 able p ee | . sane and the serves steady. “it Dale A cosaee. | tnt the Bnd ey 008.000 in inderanivien, coomas, |\J, B. MACDONALD and CO’"Y strong muscles, and healthy nerve tissues. | we paid over $3,000,000 in indemnities, JOH N ; o i It cures dyspepsia, liver complaint, munlnets. gnd President Cuzco made an awful 141 QUEEN STRZET sea nervous prostration. rhetunetions — of all oases of consump- | row about it and has threatened ile] ein ede Gan. ia besest dealer will always giv¢! the whole game.’ AVE JU TT a CEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the you what you ask for. s So long as Bosenko was around the WE RH: 4 f en, in nut Sinan: Senki “I was a sufferer from a eee plan looked very good, but when he New Crop Porto celebrated W ithim $3.00 shoe, for mer : Wi hi ae D, Hill, of Zemto, Louies ture bottles of Dr.| was gone I couldn't help thinking of a black, in boxe alf and dpadoie. in ull ‘widths, ithnim $3 Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in connectio’.| what would happen in case of failure. Rita MOLASSES an : the greatest satisfaction of any shoe ee ee with his ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ and was cured. Icau a asia. a i ae 5 pi ving . J — a ood a day's work as any man.’ Every time I read of one 0 e a DOORS and W INDOWS Y Coa: often causes sickness. Dr. gents in Cuba being garroted I hada 50 PUNCHEQNS made in Canad for the money, and better than many t d All sives on hand and made to | picrce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipatins | pain in my neck, and I had resolved te more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale by order. Prices right. One 7 a ree never gripe. give it up entirely when Bosenko played Schconer Brandnell due here about y DY oS aan anti - bilious | bis last card. On tbe day he sailed he Sh Meng rt - coated, A. DUCHEMIN & (0, standin in tittle’ vials. Druggists sell} came to me with a list of rifles, cannon them and have nothing else ‘‘just 8) 04 cartridges he wanted and a lot of N. RATTENBURY J.B.MACUONALD & CO. Ch’town P. E. 1. Door & Sash Fastory good.” They regulate the Stomach, liver grovisiona. I was to ship the nrovisions 114—eod 3wks ,. . . ¢ an