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Av THe oLD Stayp, Grarron Sraeet, North Side of Market Square. eS NE Beaver Wine CoARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE It is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WIN NEPEG”, 3500 tons From From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct. 4. ‘ot. 27 Noy. 10 Nov. 26 The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, wod has modern improvements for carrying live stock. KF xcellent acco:omodation for passengers For freight, passage, statemoons, and Other information apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, 106 Ageot VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE D MONTAGUE BIDGE This property consists of a commo dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titse Guaranteed. Possession iinmediately. Apply to E. H BEER, Ch’town, 63 2awtwtf ES=XCURSIONS ~ TO > BOSTON. *%—8 11.00—a5 PLANT LINE. Excursion Tickets will be issued by Plant line of Steamships, from Sept 20th to October 20, Charlottetown to Boston and return, good to return by any steamer within 30 days from date of issue. RATES - Charlottetown to Boston and return $11.00. -_-—- W.W.CLARK, Agent. Valuable | Lots For Sale IN CHARLOTTETOWN. Not having been atle to dispose of “Sidmost” the late residence of the Hon. Frederick Peters, en bloc, 1 have been in- structed to sell a large portion thereof in blocks of acre lots. Roads have been laid off for this pur; ot the most beautiful lots in Charlottetown will be disposed of. Sale will take place at “Sidmount” on Wednesday the 21st day of September instant at 11 o’clock. ROBERT BEARISTO, Auctioneer, Ch’town Scpt 1st_98 205 dtd Style and! Liberal dis- | ose aod inthis way some —— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 19 1895 A STORY OF WATSON. John Crittenden Watson does not be- long to the list of ‘‘cvasing officers,’’ retas aman-o’-war skipper ho never had a man of his ship's company aft for swearing. He was singularly indulgent of the hard swearers forward. ‘*Hard language helps a man along occasionally,’’ he has been known to say to one of his deck officers upon over- hearing a stream of maledictions from the lips of some old flat foot working at a stubborn job forward, ‘‘and it is bet- ter for the men to work off their wrath over fouled anchor chains in cuss words than to take it out of each other's hide.’’ Aboard one of the ships under Wat- son’s command there was an old bos’n’s mate named Fuller, who had the cali throughout the whole navy as the cham- pion profane man of the government's line of packets. Fuller never raised his voice when he swore. He would simply stand back and quietly regard the inan- imate object of his wrath—a bent be- laying pin perhaps or a slack ridge rope —and then he would open up in an or- dinary conversational tone. But the ut- terances he gave vent to were sulphur- ous. It always took Fuller a good five minutes to work off what he considered the necessary number of remarks on such occasions, and it always seemed, when he was through, that he had quite exhausted the whole vocabulary of pro- fanity. But this was a mistake. The very next time anything went wrong with a bit of Fuller’s gear he would start in on a new line that would con- tain absolutely not a single repetition of any of his previous performances. It was always a source of wonder to Ful- ler’s shipmates, even the old timers, where he picked up the new ones, all of which were of startling originality OL. 4. ree. These shipmates related only one in- stance in which he found himself ata loss for words. He was with a landing party from his ship, marching on the outskirts of Chemulpo, Korea. He stub- bed his toe on a loose bowlder in the road and fell on his face in He picked himself up aud looked at the rocd He anened hia moreh ty nn. the dust. Lerw cny en A eS = ee SICK HEADAGHE , Positively cured by these 7 Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, {ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegctable. Smali Pili. Small Dose, Small Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. \, See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg 8009 0008 OOO » $305 O07 O00 3 MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property aleo on Real Estate within the limits of the city : in sums of from two to five hundred doi'ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block. Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. arlottetown, How a person can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists; soc. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Toronte thing, but he had no words. He was dumb with wrath. Two or three times he attempted to begin, but it was no go. He was stuck for once, so he pulled out a pistol and deliberately fired it into the air five times. He had to express his feelings in some way. When Fuller was serving aboard Watson’s ship, he was in good shape, and his frequent quiet outbursts kept the forward part of the ship keyed up with wonder as to what was coming next. One morning at big gun drill Captain Watson himself was superin- tending the exercise. One of the wooden cartridges became jammed in the breech of the 6 inch rifle to which he was de- <oting most of his attention. He wouldn’t permit any of the gunner’s mates around him to attempt to loosen the caytridge, but essayed the job bim- self. He tugged at the jammed cartridge an4 broke bis finger nails over it, and still it wouldn’t come out. It was a pretty hot morning on deck, and the perspiration began to roll off his face in streams, but he persisted in trying to loosen the stuck cartridge. He looked as if he would like to say a heap were he a swearing man, but he wasn’t a swearing man. When he had been working for five minutes over the jam- med cartridge with no success, he look- ed pretty helpless and miserable. He gave one final tug, but the stuek car- tridge remained in the gun’s breech. The skipper gathered himself together, mopped his forelfead and looked at the gun. ‘*Confound it all,’’ he broke out, ‘‘where’s Fuller? Send me Fuller, some- body. ’”’ Feller was on hand directly. He wasn't a gunner’s mate, and he had nothing to do with the guns, but Wat- son wanted Fuller to tackle the jammed cartridge all the same. ‘*Fuller,’’ said Watson, ‘‘try and get that dummy out of that gun.’’ Fuller looked at the stuck cartridge, and Watson retreated to the starboard side of the qearter deck. Fuller made two cz three claws gf the wooden car tridge, but it wouldn't come out. A gunner’s mate could have got it out in a jiffy, but Fuller wasn’t in that line of the service. He tugged away, but it was no go. Watson stood regarding the horizon on the starboard side of the quarter deck. Wuller spat on his hands and made one more try. The dummy didn’t move a tenth of an inch. Then Fuller mopped his forehead with his neckerchief, clapped his cap on the back of his head and opened up. It was great york, this performance of Fuller’s, and no mistake, He eclipsed all of his for- mer efforts. He stood with his hands on his sides, looking at the gun breech and saying things at it that no Morgan or Kidd or Teach or other heaven defying pirate could ever have equaled, The men stood around, just looking at Ful- ler in open mouthed amazement. They couldn’t make out where he got them all. They were all in English, but the combinations were weird. The perora- tion was frightful, although delivered in the mildest tone imajinable. When Fuller finished, he mopped his forehead with his neckerchief again and walked over to his commanding officer, who was looking over the starboard rail, apparently thinking deeply. Fuller saluted. ‘*It’s etuck proper, sir,’’ said Fuller. “T can’t get it adrift.’’ ‘‘Well,’’ said Watson, ‘“‘I didn’t think you could, Fuller, but I needed you. Thanks. You did very well. Go forward.’’—New York sun ~ re rt ert ree ee Charlottetown and Halifax $8.75 A USEFUL MULE. ‘‘Tom, that old sway backed mewl o’ yourn ain’t ro good under a saddle, is he?’’ ‘*Nope; too slow an clumsy.’ ‘*Ner in th’ buggy er waggin?’’ ‘‘Nope; too awkward fer that.”’ ‘*‘Ner at pullin ov the plow?” ‘‘Nope; wants ter graze too much,’’ ‘*Whut you keepin him f-r, then?’ ‘““\WVaal, you see, we ain’t got nu élock at our honse, an that ole mew! brays at dinnertime jest ez shore ez the yearth tourns over. Yassar, I've been called to dinner by that mewl’s bray fer the last five years au I'm allus right plum on time.’’—Atlanta Journal. Well Rebuked. It is recorded of a young fop who visited one of the Rothschilds that he was so proudecf his malachite sleeve buttons that he insisted upon exhibit- ing them to his host. The latter looked at them and said: “Yes, it is a pretty stone. I have a mantelpiece made of it in the next room,’’ N-ture has given us two ears, two eyes and but one tungue, to the end that we should hear and ses more than we speak. —Socrates. A whale of 50 tons weight exerts 145 horsepower in swimming 12 miles an hour. Are gaining favor rapidly. a Business men and travel- Fe : is pockets, ladies carry them in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine lers carry them in vest closets. friends recommend them to friends. #a —-— oe To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS to Boston via., Pictou Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even-ng. Tickets for'sale by W. W. CLARKE, Ag 2a \ \} \ $9.50 Ligktest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. Takes pictures 244 x 734 inches; weighs but 1244 unces, Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted > snap-shots or time *xposures and cqually con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, rice with plate holler, - - $2.50 mnplete developing aud primtine ontil, - 1.00 nialogue of Furcka Cameras and Kedaks free at agencies or J ales - orm er eer Tem arr een ASTICI™ TAORGARK: CO. wv nochester, N. Y DoBELL LINE. #2. ee i od Cs Mr 4, S. SPolino is due here from Mv® treal Tuesday, 12th inst and sails St. Johns, Newfour dland, via ney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck and pro under deck carried at low rates. N. RATYENBURY Agent Woornr’'s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. ap Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Entissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and ail effectsof Abuse or Excesses, » Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed ove? 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Ieliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose pricein Jetter, and we will send by. return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windscr, Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. S. ““ Londoz City” leaves Halifax for London G. RB Sept- 8. Steam- ship ““Dahome” will leave Halifax for Liverpool Sept. 1th. Shippers of perishable should apply early. produce W. W. CLARKE, Agent —_—-— — = — a COCO CUII OUI. oS C0 0-0-00-00.060. FROM INDIA AND CEYLON Cc’. 2 9 ¥ ELEPHANT BRAND | | PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand lado Ceylon facket Teas, favorites the world over. how prices have made them known as These qualities and their Best of Tea Value Sold in lead packets only. Retail pri-- on every packet. 2Sc, TO $1.00 Pi Lk. If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled. o JCSCPU TOVLCY & CO., London, Cag., Cenadicn liead Office, 14 Lemoine &:., Montroct | ! 709-00 00000000000 00000000000000° ——THE POLICIES OF ——— Smal]pox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. ] ouble liability in ase of accident on Public Conveyance, J. J. JOUNSTON, Barrister, Stamper Block AGENT for Queen's and Kinys Counties 208-—%4w » ° VIsreTRr At lor ai ‘ aw fs mos PIP PePTNPE NHRD HERENTeeeneT enn eT ene rT nr rn reneOnED TTT Ent tt? ‘SILVERWARE | ail That Will Wear Right : Tea Sets consisting of Tea Pot, Coffeé Pot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon a «tl atl «({{ «(| at Holders. at a aj Trays, talad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Baking Lutter and Pickle Dishes. ALSO IN SOLID SILVER, FINE GOODS 5 o'clock Spoons, Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Oyster Forks Cheese Szoops, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Bells, Thimbles. The cheapest ladies’ Watch that. we think would be worth buying, $4.00, better ones $7.50 to $50.00, Watches for Boys, $2.75 to 10.00, Watches for men $5.00 to 100.00. Beautiful Rings Any Birthday Stone Ring made to Order Nearly every one knows we are the pioneers in the spectacle busines and in keep up to date in our stock of spectacles and eyeglasse : K. W. TAYLOR, Victoria Jewelry Store Nearly opposite Post Office Charlotretown, P. E. I. 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