THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 2, 1898. E. is land ‘Ralzay On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 199% ains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun/ ys excepted,) as under, ‘a Trains Out- ward. Read down. : br STATIONS, si a M.A M. 8 10 6 20 gS : . Charlottetown . . «Royalty Junetion. ..North Wiltshire. .. Hunter River... .. » Bradalbane....e. .Emerald.. OR 4ccccct . -Kensington.....-. Ar. Ly. S’Side Ar. .»Miscouche ...... .. Wellington...... a ee EE é otione ook ENT ¢ diteswces loomfield ...... . Alberton.... eeee .. Tignish 7eee @888 0 6 85 Sask FP aaaanmwnosS? FSRKRSSERERE 18 = 855 P crmooconsmm io” a0 00-8 ESLSS .. Charlottetown ... | nt Junction ree ewne I wy Stewart S .. Georgetown SP 7 ~aanmoossS SESE SR RF | 4 ollie spon eeee - St. Petere esses , «Bear River .seces . BOUTS. 6 oeeeee —- — ba Psasee" -_ = . Emerald eeeece . Cape Traverse ., ' $y 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace Marks DESIGNS CopyricuTs &c. 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Good terms of purchase on such time as gray be required, will be given for avy cf these properties. For further particulars apply to the Office of Davies & Haezard, Solicitors &c., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. 1898. 20 and 21 on MARIA DesBRISAY. 81 2aw 3wks 2 6 —-— E’ertilizer. Dried Blood and Tankage High Acid. in Ammonia and Phosphoric Write us for prices and analyeis, B. & M. RA TTENBUR REMOVED G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- ry business to Great Geo, St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness shop, where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. Heis now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and @ill guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand- ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can’t be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks and slid goid wedding rings. Cc. ©. JURY Great George Street, Ch’town. lar - | DICINE SENT, ANYWHEPE BY MAIL ave x Mebich’ «© There is — ui no Skin mS =~ disease NY-AS-SAN will not Tig quickly ’ ‘- cure: osm] Wanted—The Address | CAROL of every sufferer in NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when you write. TARTAR wii MOK ae an > THE a U TOBACCO J.RaTrraysé Ce. MONTREAL Can } For Coughs, 3 Colds, Bron- Spruce aol ae , KERRY, WATSON 4 CO., ee MONTREAL. ee ee CHARLOTTETOW® Business College ——pP — a Writing Academy Let the searchlight of practice illuminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical Institution, in which young men and women are not only taught Book keeping {in all its applications te commerce) both ig single and double entry, but are trained how todo business, by actual business transact- ions. The students act as buyers, sellers traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants, in actual bu Sine€ss Operations, and the currency issued by the (ellege Bank and the mdse, issued from the Emyorium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantile and banking h Ouses, Book-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thas acquired. That our course System of training is eminently pract- ical write for testimonials trom business men, and from students who are now hold- img lucrative aa: resp onsi ble positions, SUBJECTS Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical and pratic al .) Actual Business Practice, Business Penm 'pship, Business Corre sponde nee, Commercial Arithmetic Com mercial) Law, Rai roading, Steamboat ing, Banking, (actua! practiceinthe College — )Typewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- seovins. ae. Business Practice usiness Corresponden i Navigation, , ye J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, Stean:boating, Hanking, Ac- a one ae tual Business Practice. - Harry illiams, Teacher of Penmanship. eevee Wm. Moran (licensed), hand. Geerge 8. Inman Esq, (Law Firm Me- panne & Inman) Lecturer on Commercinu# w For circulars and full information, write or apply_to L. B. MILLER: Principal, All interested ere cordially invited to cial atthe college ard inspect cur system flo NbDing, #@2a work i. general. x MC. A, The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Seturdaye, from 2to 10 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will be charged a small fee for their use. ag erent Hallie now in order, and will be let at r rates Apply to the — Teacher of Short- | Thornton of Lewisburg, Pa., whose fa- AMM ONTA SAVED EIM. A Pennsylvania Doctor’ s Experience with Wolves. The following is a true wolf story written from data furnished by Dr. ther figures as the hero: ‘‘About the year 1845 wolves were gbundant in Tomhickon valley, between Catawisesa and Hazleton. When the Catawissa railroad, a part of the Phil- adelphia and Reading, was being built, Dr. Thomas A. H. Thornton, a practic- ing physician, one cold autumn night was called out of bed to visit a patient about 20 miles from his home. At that time there were no regular roads as we now have. In their place the traveler used narrow paths or trails. Dr. Thorn- ton in his anxiety to reach the bedside of the sufferer attempted to make a short cut. He lost his way and fora week wandered through the wilderness and, having no gun, was obliged to subsist on roots and herbs. The doctor was on horseback and after wandering aimlessly about the pathless forests for four or five days got intoa large swamp, where the horse stepped into a quag- ciire, from which his owner was unable to extricate him, and the animal had ; to be abandoned, imbedded as he was almost to his belly in the softand boggy bed. The doctor removed the saddle bags containing his supply of medicine, etc., threw them over his shoulders and started off. ‘‘Several hours after the doctor got out of the swamp where he had aban- doned his horse he was horrified to see that he was being followed by a band of five or six wolves. At first they kept at a respectful distanco when stones were thrown at them, but finally, as if they appreciated the helpless condition of their intended victim, and as dark- ness came on, the hungry, bloodthirsty band became bolder and bolder. They circled around the terrified and jaded man and, closing in, started to attack him on all sides. One more vicious and impulsive than the others madea spring at the doctor’s throat, but a well direct- ed blow from a club temporarily dis- abled the animal and caused his raven- ous companions to discontinue at that time their prenieditated and combined attack. ‘*The doctor, by this thrilling episode and the frightened condition of the wolves, succeeded in going perhaps a mile uninolested when, to his great horror, be found the whole pack, led by the vicious brute he believed he had maimed with his club, hot on his trail. The stunning blow administered to the leader of the bowling band seemed to have only intensified the brute’s cour- age and thirst for blood. The man, weakened by long exposure and loss of food, realized that he would soon be torn to pieces if he did not adopt some new means of defense. ‘*Fortunately, as the animals began closing around him for another on- slaught, he reached a high rock and mounted on its top, where a giant tree served to protect him from falling back- ward. He reached this eminence in time to provide himself with some stones and two or three good clubs before his pur- suers started to attack him. He stood back to the tree, and as the animals at- tempted to come up he drove them back with his primitive weapons. A large stone hurled with great force and ac- curacy broke the head of one of the as- sailants, and this gave the doctor a breathing spell. ‘*The man, however, realized that he must soon quit his refuge, and, remem- bering that be hariin his saddlebags a large bottle full of ammonia, he deter- mined to employ it as a final resort to save his life. 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Fhe new double tenement honse on | Brigton Poad, containing 10 large rooms | heated with hot water, large bath room fitted with hot and cold water, elec ele ight, ete,.Poesession given firs of May Apply to ; J.J.McKINNON —t 4A. McLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘ROWN’sS BLOCK, ’ ' Carter's errely to neck, and after “eeurating: the legging with ammonia he boldly started down the rocky promontory to- ward the wolves. The cunning animals, apparently aware that he could be more easily overpowered on level ground, separated, slunk off and permitted him to proceed several hundred yards before they renewed the pursuit. They did not, bowever, allow much time to elapse be- fre they took the trail of the man who Fad thus far co successfully bafiled their f owers. “‘The doctor stood still and waited fntilcne of the brutes rushed within an arm’s length, when he struck him in the face with the cloth saturated with ammonia. This reception was a most novel and unique one for the wolf, who ran off howling with pain. Two more of the band were slapped across the mouths with the saturated baize, and they also left. After this experience the wolves followed the doctor till day- light next morning, when they gave up the chase, which they had continued for 48 hours and which unquestionably Would bave resulted in a most horrible death if it had not been for the contents ef the ammonia bottle. ‘‘Dr. Thornton succeeded in finding a shanty occupied by the men construct- ing the Catawissa railroad, where he was carefully cared for, and in the course of four or five days was taken to his home, where he was ill for fully a month.’’—Philadelphia Record. Where the World Lives. Of every 1,000 inhabitants of the globe 558 live in Asia, 242 in Europe, 111 in Africa, 82 in America, 5 in Oceana and the polar regions and only 2 in Australia. 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