aan ‘oust OR NOVEMBER, 193, | ' - { ¥,o +i.4 eas N : ' ‘ i Ss. | i D Week. |” i Sun | High | E DAT LY EXAMINER. } ‘ sets water Sap is Part ; e Ra ; in ‘td, ; : y i 40 ; 4 m tr j ¢ a ~~ * TL ‘ . ‘1 . . . ° . . ” + +. ss . > ry ‘ e ' mt FERMS ; Four Dollars a Yeas. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents M. D. Waldo, Me. 7 16 I am pleased to recommend ‘ ~ » ‘ \ i : 9 9 — —— 9 . ie : on Skoda’s Discovery é . : a A. Y + Nut ‘ TEYVENENTEN TRY : x ‘ Y yy NES 7 Y TRAY (\ < y y d Skoda’ 1 hen . i ry 4 7 / | ® q: 4 o> nd Skoda’s other remedies, : Kasiryy (tei NEW SERIES, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1893. VOL33.—NO, 129 wasiowoier romain Li ‘ ‘ 1 { the physicians who compound the - |) nema , 3 : see ~ ee a as — = — a —— — — a eo - aire —— to be men of integrity and ability. : . . a 9 @ Skoda’s Discovery is unlike any othe: : ' Th ae fF SEVEN GREAT WONDERS AT COREA, TRUE LOVE IN GREENLAND, ae gegen eae cures re * <4 ie tina ease by removing the poison, and ea la : : “ e OS wet VY pewri er. ag | Among Them is a Moveriug Stone aud ag ew. Martinge and Cavrtchtp awe the a me SUPESARS GOO! ) uy ; 3 i Indestructible Forest Bevught About in the Far North. ane oe bates wr poe eed aiken : l coe or ee hil ak alee _ : emedy has pe ne any - . sof Ww oak tae Se aie al oo the Danish ministers have guin derful cures or relieved so much suf- 515 2 ; re ee ec ar ed the confidetice of tie Natives ering. @ . wT oe countries, conan. ane Wiis) Greenland, marriages in the far Nort Skoda’s Little Tablets cure conct'ration, M . ? 43 Til Dp T cc Y ST Ine C enn eames Seiad oe - | are Celebrate. by the representati ves o! sick headache aud dyspepsia. 25 ! ‘ » Cores -ouders Ponsisi, lirst, oi ‘i ea} , — eitce r . : 8 34 4 N ~W OS hot mineral spriug near Kin S$ [the clureh Ina recent isusof ons 0 MEDICAL ADVICR FRE. . | hich i. sawn c. cate Aelia ; i ij the Danis papers one of tue Mtiss ton ©uNDA DISCOVERY £0., LTD., WOLFVILLE, 4.8 ie ' ; ogee ; > — evr i aries gives the foliowing account of the ™ —— en . Ree : s: ead “ i tliseases of all sorts. The second wouder | oo Ma Dally Pas a as : the only Perfect Writing Mach- ia the two-welle;"ohs atenc’s end uf the | Sie cometldp and unarrings cee Urimghe | es ' : “ . pera ; Pe aes on eae | &bO e? “a DY Ail rage é@n j 7 . y i 41 ine. The Ribbon, the Shift " ees sre 2 dy oa ’ . The iasn who cails on the missionary viel by W. R ie cok enaeaie < t am . . Ciaracteristic tua 1e one 1s bia Car? saves. “1 wis ke unt self ¢ = evi \ e ‘ ; ; ' Key and other antiquat- other isempty. The waterof the one ts i ra h to take unto myself a . BE. | 2% 214 ed devices discarded. : (Oe ae ee Cote oN et | @ Whom?” ass the missionary. \ : ~ iy ~ IS oe . ene: eee _—— “sy sit The wu es her name, j : - NEW MACHIN rp La . = wonder is a cold cave from whic: thers | seal aR pon ak : : i her?” | p33 4 | NEW MACHINE, ONE ENJOYS issues constantly an ice-cold wind. ity | eee aie te ne noza- ee N ‘ such force that a strong man is not alls | gy. and ( i iE “s hk Khem wee r , , — — NEW MANAG EMENT Both the method and results when | to stand up against it. A pine! forest | ¢ Nyy ; ’ ) Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant which caunot be eradicated € yastitules “Because,” co 1: t “it is so ; 1A} NEW PRINCIPLES and gefyeshing to the taste, and acts t¢ fourth wonder, difheult.. You vung uber? — — i ee ‘ile cently yet promptly on the Kidneys No matter what injury nv be dove | rye nissiowmey tan cals the young median sit itis eile ce eee < “s » | to the roots the young tree spring UP | goniun to bias, nie a or Tuk Leaprne Durty Newerarer NEW PATENT y, Live: and Boweis, cleanses the SYS8- | vgain like the phoenix from its asaes. | ins ad ae oe A Adame 1b Ae aa eeepc oe ro tem effectually, dispels colds, head- The most remarkable, however, is the | hs Foi enitns of dip et wis. to % Is isaued y afternoon, from the office o NEW MEN, aches and fevers and cures habitual | 'ifth et famous “hovering | arry,” a j Be ; , ’ : ta . et , oentbeunss a. P Wien te the stone—w wich stam Ss, or ratauer appeirs “That isn pity.” 2.1: the mias ary a ee ™ N EW ] IF IS aa pation. 77 oP of Figs is the to stand, in front of a palace erecied to | a. t ha\ cere i EERE» London House Building, Queen Street at ‘ es only remedy of its kind ever pro- its honor, This is a mussive rectanzular ri Who : hen a ale ae n | ee RITE FP SUBSCRIPTION NEW BRAINS duced, pleasing to the taste anc ace | bieck. free on all sides. ‘Two men stand- Pik Mabe iy te aa candidate | ; ies : Uo Vs IND oS028. 5 ND. tahle on st notin | ing. one on each end, can draw ai cord none ee eT a Tee ee : ¥ ADVANCE) ~C} table ti the s tomach, pros ps =~ decnndths the stone, from side to si-le ~ oo lover. ' ,: hire 5 NEW METHODS its action and truly beneficial in its | ¢ Seid ok eeiemaeinectic ay akakeune ae “But be isnot worth anything. [wail id ue ~ "20 oa ned eer ee flects, prepared only from the most rixth wonder is a hot stone whi is has | rb cen issi . z . : ees ™ Oe ie Te , : “jilowever,’ suggests the ssionary » i : N EW & \ Pit 11 healthy und agreeable substances, its | Leen lying from time immemorial on ‘ie 1s ens feil Wan hone “ mat yLIKE ANY OThe . 4 sida, manveacellentqualitiescommendit | the summit of a hill, and evolving @ | his house. He throws a ood Sones yt As much R % ‘ pa Canada he The LAT EST and BEST | t al’ and have made it the most j lowing heat. The seventh Gorenn Won: | oo te cee 5 rpoon, or INTERNAL as EITERMAL oon . t st ae has oa ANG 1a Ty oy ee lur remedy k oj ver is a sweating Buddha. ins 18] the Groculand beauty listens atten- in 1810 - Poeun of Fis. is for sale in 7Bc | Suarved in & great temple, in whose | tively, bub again declares that she will | Qighnated by en Oid Family Paysiclan areas f :, ereup o1 Figs is for sale in 73: ourt for thirty yards on all sides not a | job dee ‘pt Stine oo her lush 1 “2 r aga oa He ay ra cent ERTISING RATES : . Be pesca taigati Se ee rot ACC e man as her husband, ; M di bot es by all leading druggists single blade of = grows, — No tree, “Very well,” gors on the missionary, Think OF It Sete analscin teal ene. : : — W I I AT MUST GO ---- Bad alionment ille rible worl f\ i] . | ribl | om A‘ y reliable Cruggist who may nol — eve 2 im ne esol gue rest if do not wish to force vou. I shail very Traveler should have @ bottle In A yk reeks the cha is k hI . - the, “ae york, Toul ink ribbons, be thessome shift have it or sand will procure it eplege b oe are Cure- easily find another wife for so good a Every Sufferer — hg oN ' vv , : ~~ 1 ’ “*: : , . are v4 rnreayr ty » 4 ay - ‘ , ‘ , > ‘ ° 4 ) i So ti. ? : ‘latica, . , me Keys, double scales, etc., are no longer to be tolerated o1 pardoned. The NEW YOST has prumptly for any one who wishes ae ee a tcllow, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria, Coughs,Catarrh, Bioe, Kate cards are) abolished them, and no other can retain them and live to try it: Manufactured only by the | SUPERIOR VITALITY OF INSECTS tl ce tant ae silent 5 | tenes in bidy or Limba, SHE Joints OF Strate . i pa . os shields ‘ al ‘ . ‘cs 7 1d Box ee _— ee cS : ~ . nough he looked upon the incident as iil find in tis old Anodyne reltef and 2 a 7 rHE NEW YOST combines the life-long ri the i -wnwy we posed. But tan few ae . * Taos : ate otes -s ' On s i@ lile-longe’ experience » ra . . , closed, jutina few minutes she whis- Should have Johnson's niet pice ot rated rae are ansted | | THE NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost, who} CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GD,, | cx ones vainjerea tiven Aner suv- | intl. gtatina for minutesshe =hie-] Every Mother gaaratieatiee : i : : il : I > e » 6 . a . . ‘ 4 £6 - wai ’ ; oi pera : ; Ee ; | By “7 7 si { : : ad > . a ; e : en { i¢ ; vemMington an i rs LLit oe ! aph in LSSO. and the “+ \ ost in ISSU: the SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. jection to Intense Cold. “N ,” answers tie pastor, “only if ae een, Sea ae, Gane, ee, ule Caees a latest and best improvements have been added during 1892. makine the New Yost an ideal.) vewsvitue, KY. NEWYORK,N.y | The exes of insects have greater | you es Edo Bt wishto uver- | vice Dotieses io, “Price, thete peasgente thaw. No s tices inserted unless paid for rfec TH] . 1. law VY “ ‘ , £ oe oe : ? > ’ : ; powers of vitality than any others. A | persuade you.” on ht ne eeuicell Rae fee poe anes ) ( ypew » , . Os i t irec ro} staa , " ; ee. : , g wos arlott ow ’ . : ie = a ‘ les, 72 Express paid. £8. Johnson & Co.. Boston Mass at the rat peruse tek, sadaabne | COT .; rite) 4 , he N« 1 \ Th pi a direct trom steel type; its work is never blurred, P aoe on, Diuggist, Charl a WH. | case was published (: an egg producing | ene ae then breaks out, ‘I fear : " ; _— . ane ‘ i “er “IIT ¢ ve ; 4 + wnhmont ta « . . , - hm 22land, jJymw 9 insec sightv vears af i. 2 wt jhe is not worthy.” a ae ee — such paid notices appea put Is ciern Cut ane eautitul. le alighment is absolute al mee at nn Tha ) an insect eighty years after it must y. aper Is ¢ ideal success. the be Yr ennlied el) e - and . ae _ Phe ‘ |have been laid, and the scientist re- | “But did he not kill two whaes last j ’ . ee ed pay Pr is an ideal success, the best ever apphed to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely intike the uteh Process | sponsible.for this statement thins the | summer Whites iio athe Adiled meet At asain : with Cha Pairs, Hagaara, | Periect. ; N Ik li power of vivification may endure in | \“ ae not take hin now 7” I Hes Xs Lo en serted wit wa “y } sty. » \, ‘ or ; > ‘ IN LY ‘ . ~ ( - 0 { AS these eggs for tm ladefinite period, j en 2 Ae T wall. : ” : ‘ al for t} Year : os anon ' Sen:l for Hlustrated ( atalogut to IRA CORNY ALL, General Agent for the Maritime e A A m = Many eg 93 of insects are exposed to the | “God bless you both,” answers the Has no Equal for the Cure of sme unless the rezula ste of It cents p Pp . 134 Pri Willi : ‘ cod il “ OR : iain t i } tor, and joi the t . al rovinees. 13 rinee illiam St.. St. Jobn. or to 7 * | air without any covering, and many are | [stor, and joins the two in marriage. — oe Other Chemicals | sheltered too slightly to be secure from | %. Y. Tribune. 1G, D ae ae } A Tis Ex am NER Is considered by ou D B STE : are used in the | the frost, This, however, they are able | tanec ld 53 63 SUD, Bealirg Sores, Salt Se See eee ee eee ° . VW ART. Charlottetown. Se | to resist, remaining unfrozen, though | WORK OF A MIGHTY BLAST. Rheum &eg: Iich and ail ing newspaper in P. E. bidand, and conse- "a mre er W. BAKER & CO 3 | exposed to the severest cold, or, scill more | as te ab burl CZ ma, ig an ai quent enaud Vabenbie advertiebnn wtetium ’ ; surprising, are uninjured by its intensest | & p> ohana j , 2 natty proves by the facta rie \B é | action, recovering their vitality even Mongty SO8,088 Tous of Beak Seepenee Sis whore there is any * fe a er eee ee fi Pit rea ag OGd2 | after having been frozen into lumps off | by a Single Explosion, y ; n order to accommodate our advertisers we ‘ | Ara | ice. On exposing severalsilk-wormeggs | For many vears a huee mas —_ Ir fi inmation, U \\ tel ‘ ‘ ) ss | y vears a huge mass of rock have been compelled to enlarge the paper to a tt wiich is absolutety | for five hours to a freezing mixture | technically known asa “dike.” ¢ ae <a ta 5 1 g i prre and satehte. | which made Fahrenheit’s therometer |f pre) shee "a en LY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS its present size. Se ea te . nneit s mete rom previous workers, has frownec 1% eee eee eee a | 'Ithas h Moe . : s é 2 / ; THe Ditry EXawtner is for sale by the fol- . (x) \ iieriicama ad neon dees j ae ef 38° below oa x ge 8 em | over one of the Great Dinerw ic quarries, r . , i + ~ hor wine aeseed i eee swe oe = ae : - _ hem with Starch, Arrowroot o¢ | that they were not frozen nor their fer- | the property of Mr. Assehton Smith “or the next four weeks we will] sell ¢ RK. H. Mason, Post Ofee, Charlottetown The subse l ibe I doe Ss hot olfer as a Cal- Sugar, and is far “ore eco- | tility in the slightest degree impaired. | and hen been a growing menace to safe- 7 en ee ee «Peat or spring bark 7 i fi li i | | | i ; a Saee _ vais one centacup | Others were exposed to a degree of 56° | ty of the men empl ved in the galler ie: dnacash sechumesstesignn. x ergs C. Peal, Lower Spring Park Road, | I; » . “ . ’ t is delicious, nourishing, ame EASILY : ; : a ae oa : °t OFer RALEeLies . W M. Cortfin sy a neces v { 1¢ ate Ol po if if a 1OnOo!1 Se ut he does offe; J R MACDONALD & C0 DIGESTED. ae ~~ a = oe being injured. Mhe below, which, in a series of terraces, DAY IES’ DRI G STORE. & Grey, cor. Water and Prince St . ‘TT DNIPTT . , 2 Sold by Grocers everywher +. | quality of the eggs of the snails is, jr rive almost from the edge of the lake far sept? St. George Pharmacy. . a oo gh men pone the best I: l R N [ | l R 1D at the Low est t rices. s | W BAKER &CO Dor h t M j haps, even more inarvelous, These es-n, Up ihe steep breast or the mountain. , pe cae aa J amar Store, (jue ot woot, ; . +» MOTCHESIEr, ass | desiccated inafurnice until they ai 4ie Hou. W. W. Visian, who manages Ae . <iray. Nows Stall, P. E. 1. Railway* and N kK W FU R N I 1 U R EK ele sae il is | scarcely visible, will always remain theie | the quaises for Mr. Assehton Smith, de- . be7a ‘ onthetrains, a 4% 32 J &0i Vs = Arrl\ no Cally mn all Have Removed their Stock of i | original bulk when damped, and the | cided to remove the dike, and during Bex an twa eecen } ‘i ~~ a +. Walsh, Ret } Boskstere, Sune- . a : ' young will be brought forth as though | the last three montis preparations for | 9 *" nen we assert that ‘Harry McFarlane, Souris the latest sty les, ih addit lon to what Wwe | the eggs had never been in any way in- | its declaration have been im active pro- | D . Hon. I', Gordon, + eorgetown. : | S | 8 | terfered with, Neither heat nor cold | gress, > Dodd Ss ‘2 M Clarke, A thereon. man ufact ure, CO S$ W oes _-— seems £0 have — a etfect —— From three longitud'nal tunnels in the } > we AAAI Chas. A. Gillis, Orwell Cov | rs id Ni i i a ve i ors oars ae _—e solid rock ten chambers, each 11 feet by > a i . . : ‘ ito ice ’ iy 2 of time and | ¢reet, were made and charg 3 . : ‘ < la ‘ oe : : A r ie ale ee Seance ee feet, were made and charged with Pu*t5e See: Le rt of Spec ial lies off ering low . \W fe —-TO TITER—— 0 edalist Dyers ant C baners. | hen the. ice, is melted ¥ e be found to | velatine dynamite. Each bag of this ex- > I ne il Ss Tl W ekly E xaminer : . ‘ | : - e wholly uninjured.—Baltimore Ameri- | plosive was placed in position by Mr. > wane. 1e € V EX are mm conseque nee having iATLC sales, MONTREAL. can. | Vivian himself. Everything having ? Cure RB: kacl D i y Friday mornin m the an an The Cost of Carelessnens been satisfactorily arranged. Mrs. As- | 3 e backache, Dropsy, S issued every riday morning fro tne ; } rh yy) . > . re ’ ne Cost of Carelessness, »} S } aa . ot Bas . , ° : | WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE al sehton Smith was requested to fire the > nHhag ablisa . rftice s ade up natte 1 i . — - 4 Ot: atk . pga 4 - a pablisher ffice. = - SS ’ i on : Q bt SO NEW BRICK BUILDING | class of goods and garments equal to any Familiarity with danger seems to | twenty minutes’ time fuse leading to the 2 Lut — Bright S Dis- which*has appeared In the Dally editions, am J ] i N N \ V N or ” ~ | breed, if not a contempt for it, tter | mass of some two and a half ase hey i as cc Nein ids J , j K ; IV | House in Europe. reed, ‘ | , an utter / t ind a half tons of ease, Kneumatis i 1 @ OFS ass weekly newspaper—interesting pict, : == © : 7 carelessness. We have seen, says the | gelatine dynamite safely packed in the d t} , f ee all ami full of the latest news. r 4 : F | > we ‘ . TIVG ‘ ° 9 . * o Trad ] * Mohawk entrails of th rock. ar as vin oO 12 orm oe , ie eee ‘ . » | FRENCH CLEANING a epccialty. Cuattanooga Tradesman, the ohaw e rock, a request to which . ws 5 ¢ lane The subseription for Tux Wrekty EXa™- Char'ottetown, November 15, 1893—mon wed fri AUROSS THE STLEET. | F a Dutchman,” the celebrated expert with | she readily acceded, the hour was + facie y INER, pest paid to any part of Canada or the = ise libata | All information regarding shades, prices, | & — — saw, rub ee ball of his aes 1 — on Satarday, and 5 rouble Ss, We are backed tnited States, is one dollar per year. | ete., furnished by thumb in irty grease anc then cut the | Shortiy berore the time thousands of > ha tacti Ad‘ ertising rates on the same scale as given Soak at cme Siock in the CHAS. IVES MORRISON, grease off with the ravidly running saw | people from Llanberis and adjacent vil- > by the testimony of all bewve for Tag DaILy EXAMINER. DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon. | Gruduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Membr of the Resident Stiufof Betie- vu Hespital and the New York Lving-in Hospitai, New wrk City. OFFICE North Si le (luecen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE tence—Near Corner of King and Queer ottetown ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT | AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES “treets, Char = . Oneen Street. Charlottetown OFFICE TO LET IN MORRIS BLOCK. "1 i ze airy Offive, well iit by heated Uv hot wat THOS eles tri MORRIS RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. Pus HOUS 2 is thoroughly painted tuide at 1 in aicke Good accomime da: for traveiiers by rail and steamboat supplied at a mode-ate fare Please give u#a , 15—3in cod pd TEA MERCHANTS, | MINCING LANE-----------LONDON REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J.A. MORRISON. HALIFAX Chri isty . Knives | BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY | R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. aay th. i Robt. Balloch & Co., JOHN McLEOD & CO. | , lence 0 ‘ j WE ARE NOW OPENI G .o%:: sane | New Store—the LARGEST and CHEAP- ST in the City. A BIG STOCK OF— ’ FANCY GODS J.B. Macdonald & Co. g | Cane oe oe Suitable for the Xmas Holiday Trade. These goods bave been bought direct from the English, American and Japanese markets. Our JAP CHINA has already had a big run. Have you seen the Novelties?) All New Goods: no Old Stock to show. HA*ZARD & MOORE, Bookscileis, CELERY ! CELERY ! Charlottetown, November 25, 1895—t VICTORIA ROW. — -— ¥ 15,000 Choice Celery of the best quality, hard and firm, unequalled in flavor. The | following low price speaks for itself :— A Large Purchase of Bargains | et 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. —_——— ——_ (1 ——- -— ae ONE THOUSAND [OLLARS' vinces. No extra charge for boxes. scstiniaeatniiad DF sneninincnitianis Address J.J. GAY & SON, Pownal, P. E. I. octl9—mon th & wy WORTH ~ | ea Don’t travel Second Class when TROUSERINGS | ===: nearly the same money. 25 Per Cent. that reason (x GO 10 BOSTON via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown to Pictou via the Navigation Company's Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- | colonial Railway, and Halifax to Boston via | the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel §. S. “HALIFAX.” | sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac * . — ville Street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, “*- _ " : | 8 a m. Branch Confectionery. 0 MauransEt and the privilege of going on board Steamer Below. Charlottetown, November 16, 1893—tu th sat & wky night before departure without extra charge. | For Tickets and all information apply to I have opened a BRANCIL CONFECTIONERY in the | the otice of the Charlottetown Navigation Store in the Stamper Block recontly occupied by Mr. Theo. | L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where T will keep, : ate everything usually found in a first-class Confectionery. Tam | TOL BT fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, which I will) Le S have in operation in a few days. I will keep only the best Fruits and the purest Confectionery. W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. | One-half of the Brick House on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, | Possession about the middle cf November. | Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. Agent, Queen Street. sept25—eod VSOEVSSUU vy SEVVZSE, 3 a “You'll Feel Better ” body does, after taking a ttles of : 2 PEPTONIZED PORTER. it builds upthe run-down sys- tem,—is strengthening and appe- \, izing. itis readily borne by weak < stomachs, regulates the bowels, ~ and is invaluable to those afflicted © with Indigestion and Flatulency. "HE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Ilighly Recommended by Physicians, yurow THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. For. ‘CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. | <A Society established with a view to | disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION AND ee ee SALE. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, a m., to 4 p. m. chase works of masters. All the Paintings are original=, mostly modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H, A. A. BRAULT, oct24—tf \ june 27—eod. oct26 Director. - , } ° 2 | he oniy chance in this country to pur- from tie French School, the leading | us clean as could be done with soap and water. We have seen a man put his finger under a powerful trip hammer in motion just to show how well he could manage the machine. Many other foolish things are done just to “show off.” But most of the accidents happen through a carelessness result- ing from familiarity. As long as an. operator is afraid of his machine he is not apt to get hurt. Many human minds are so constituted that they cannot bear a sustained effort in one direction ; that is, cannot be always on the alert in re- gard to a certain contingency. A train uespatcher or switc: tend r may holda place for years without ever making a mistake, and at last make a terrible one, from some cause he could not explain. The only way to lessen the number of easualties—they cannot be avoided en- tirely—is to take all precautions. This is required of the owners if they wish to escape costly damage suits, but when all possible precautions have been taken, vhe can then only trust to luck, Wine Caused the Loss of the Victoria. It is now stated on good authority that the fearful disaster which befell the war- ship Victoria, resulting in the instant destruction of hundreds of lives, is an- vther of the long list of calamities which may be set down to the credit of strong drink. It is said that the fatal order which resulted in the collision with the Camperdown wag given in a fit of reck- lessness superinduced by too much wine drinking. Onno other ground, it is said, can it be explained why a man ordinarily so cool, discreet and skilful as Admiral Tryon, should have given an order which the commonest sailors knew could only result in disaster. It is charitable to believe that Admiral Tryon was not in a condition of mind to realize what he was about when he said that *‘six cables length” instead of eight should be the distance between the ships in that manceuvre. That two cabies of differ- ence meant a swift and awfal death to hundreds of brave men, including the admiral himself. It was wine that did it and not Admiral Tryon.—Christian at Work, A Woman Beheaded. A woman was beheaded in Beriin Monday—the first woman to suffer the death penalty there since Berlin was made a kaiserstadt. At 8 o'clock in the morningtwo warders led her into the courtyard, where the headsman’s bloc had been placed. Haif dead with fear the woman was placed beside the block andthere supported while the prosecutor read to her the sentence of death. Tue prisoner was told to kneel, but she ap- parently did not hear, and the warders gently but firmly forced her down until her head rested on the block. The next instant there was a gleaming flash of steel, and the head of the woman drop- ped into the basket placed to receive it,, the executioner exclaiming: ‘The sentence of the law has been executed. May God have mercy on the poos sin; ner,” (ennai To Dispel Colds, Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the | system effectually, yet gent!v, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or | sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a héalthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, use Syrup cf Figs. | Henpreps of ladies in ill health have | Leen or are being restored to health and trength by the vse of Hawker’s Tonic. t has become the great ani popular ' amily remedy. lages—Bangor, Carnarvon and other towns—took up advantageous positions ia the neighborhood, Punctuaily at the appointed time Mrs. Asseliton Smith fired the time fuse, and at 1.02 o’clock the earth for a mile round was shaken as if by an earth- quake, At the next instant the face of the tremendous dike, which towered gloom- ily upward, and on either side of which the rain-covered rock glistened in a pass- ing burst of sunshine, began to quiver sininously, and the loose earth in its crevices clattered down its smooth face like anavalanche. Next, frem different parts of the rock came sputtering bursts of smoke and then enormous blocis de- tached themselves from the mountyinous mass of rock, toppled slowly forward, and finally crushed into the abyss below with deafening uproar, which, mingling with the thunders of the exploding dynamite, now freed from its rocky prison, reverberated grandly among the mountains and towered ruggedly into the cloud-darkened sky. Again and again was the downfall of the huge masses of rock repeated till 180,000 tons lay like “tumbled fragments of the hills” far below. A dense white smoke, the deadly afterdamp, clung for a while around the scene of the explosion, and, when cleared away, in the place of the ike there was a great gap, in which glistened here and there pinnacles of splintered rocks.—London Telegraph, About Opals, The prejudice against opals appears to be disappearing. Anyhow, they are popular. There are several varieties of opal, and therefore several degrees of merit. The precious, or noble, or orien- tal opal, is the supreme. This has all tie colors, and when these colors are broken into spangles, it is tien called the harie- quin opal. Then comes the fire opal, or girasol, with hyacinth red and yellow reflection—the former comes from Hun- gary, the latter from Mexico. The com- mon, or semi epals, are non-opalescent, The hydrophane, or oculus mundi, is non-transparent, but becomes so by im- mersion in water or any transparent fluid. The cacha-long is nearly opaque and of a bluish white color. The hya- lite is colorless, pellucid and white, The opal jasper, or wood opal, is the petri- faction of wood, opalescent, but without the coloring which makes the “noble” gem so precious. —Buffalo Express. **Go Lickee Wife.”’ British husbands, when their dinner , parties turn out failures, are apt to grumble at their wives for the cook's misdeameanors, but they abstain from the practical style of rebuking practiced by the celestials. 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