THRDAILY EXAMINE Tuk Leapine Dan or P. EI cued every afternoon, Wty <tianen Tus Examiner PusMisHIne Company, tn the | } RPS “pean e — eae Audio a House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. «N ADVANCE) ovens tk sete ics cote sainns $4.(0 Six MonTHs $0000 Seonensesedheteses . 200 CE, MI iets ciliciicen ieee - 1.00 Sy MEU dickenbendihs des baie tient cock 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the TERMS : United States The Weekly Examiner ————— is issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter | which has appeared in the Daily editions, and a drst-class weekly newspaper—interesting | fullofa | the latest rews ! CALENDAR FOR MAY, 1896, ~—are ae LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS ‘None Better ! | None Cheaper ! = eens — ~ 2 For Fineness of Finish and Artistic —=> | Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsur- | passed anywhere. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides, Single Oopies Two Oents |, Special attention given to CHILDREN’S PICTURES; also to Copying and Ea- | ———— — larging Old Pictures, CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1896. NO 259 FNTRANCE ON GRAFTON ST. .OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Four Dollars a Year feb20 ——— —_ —— — — Eaeenaena me Last Quar 4th day, llh 12.8m. a. m. New Moon, 12th day, 3h. First Quar, 20th day, 2h. Full Moon, 26th 34.0m. p. m, 8.6m. a. m day, 5h.44.1 m., p. m. — Week Sun | Sun | High rises seis water jh m h m aft 1 | Friday esui7? § 1 22 2 | Saturday 49 5 | 213 3} Sunday 48 6 . 7 4 | Monday 16 7 7 410 5 | Tuesday 45% 8 5 18 6 W ednesday 43 10 i 6 23 7; Thursday 42 ll 718 8 | Friday ; 40 12 8 6 9} Saturday 39 a 1) | Sunday 38 15 9 21 "i lay 37] 16 10 1 12 | Tuesday 35 at} 36 23 i3 Wednesday 34 18 sr 20 ‘4 | Tharsday 33; 19 ll 50 5 | Friday 32 20 | morn 16 | Saturday 31 22] 0 30 17} Sanday 29 23 1 12 18 | Monday 28 24 - © 1£ | Tuesday 27 25 2 52 20 | Wednesday 26 26 3 55 2] | Thursday 24 27 s @ 2 | Friday 23 29 6 23 23 | Saturday 23 30 t 3 24} Sunday 22 31 82 9 95 | Monday 21 22 | 9 19 36 | Tuesday 24) 33); 10 0 37 Wednesday ; 20 34 10 53 28 | Thursday 19 35} Il 32 29) Friday IS| 30jaft 21 30 | Saturday | Bi : 2 31 | Su: d.y laiz{73s| 1 47 P. E. Island Railway Onand after THURSDAY, 5th December, 895, the trains of this Railway wil! run daily Sundays excepted) as follows .— Trains Outward, Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM AM PM AM 310 700......Charlottetown..... 310 10 10 830 719....Royalty Junction 25 9 50 417 803.....North Wiltshire... 204 905 See SFP. .cccs Hunter River.....149 851 305 852....... Bradalbane o 1 87 an: OOM, cass SD iden kc 1 07 8 08 Bae OM sese Freetown evoke 58 ThA ee SaaS Kensington ......1233 733 62 Wil aAr « Livi2 00 7 00 { Sammersiae ) AM 1250 Ly$ (Arl030 AM Dees Genake -Migcouche. ....... 19 30 Ber cceeae Wellington ....... 9 47 SR ssahnid Port Hill 9 09 SB Mceces cus me 2 eS | 3 58........Bloomfield........ 7 34 ic peeensn > ae toes donee ae NE ddctaciece 600 PM AM AM AM a ockas Charlottetown. ....10 30 250....Royaity Junction. ...10 10 Se cisndiienees Ess sianken 37 355 Ar 905 Mt Stewart 410 L 830 PO csetcened Cardigaz....... 735 5 45 Georgetown 710 > MM AM 405.,....Mount Stewart..... 355 4 43.. — ——eore 817 512.. oo BE Peters . .ccccce 7 48 ee. ee 7@ Daas 96-4 s ocekn esas 62 PM AM PM AM TisitdeeecessstccsGROOR, .... 00. svveee 7 50 OD cence cocone BMUUGNED. ..... <...00 Tae a AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time ‘McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, harlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office, Dee 1, 1895. a " 2 tenenassenmssnftansaeeeaaSEED EDS. White Russian, Fife, Colorado, Bearded and Campbeli’s White Chaff Wheat, Bar- ley, A 1 Seed Oate, Peas, Vetches, Fodder Corn, Buckwheat, Timothy and Clover Seed, Mangel Seei, Turoip Seed, and Garden Seeds in variety. ALso— Feed, Hay, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oat, Barley and Peas, Oil Cake, etc. For sale by F. L. McNUTT, Queen Street. ap25—dy 416363 wy 2: pd —_— AUCTION. Furniture, &c. Tam instructed by Miss Haviland to sell by Auction, at the house lately oc- eupied by her on the north side of Grafton Street, next door to Dr. Taylor, ov Wedneslay, the i3th May, Inst., Commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m., All her Household Furniture, China, Giassware, Piano, &c., &e, Furniture, &c., may be inspected on Tuesday, the 12th inst., between the hours ot 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. R. BEAIRSTC, Auctioneer. may6— dy tl sle ieee a WM. F. COMEAU, ——MANAGER OF THE—— Father Murphy Gold Cure Treatment, how prepared to receive patients, and Will treat them for the habits of Alcoho!- isin, Cocaine and Morph ne. A sure cure Weffected. Communications and consul lations strictly confidential. Head Office, 124 GREAT GEORGE STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Utfice Hours, 9 to 12 o’clock, a fo 5 and 7 to 8 o’clock, p- mm. ap28—dy & wy tf m., NEY CROP Molasses & Sugar The Brigantine “ Irme” is due here on Opening of navigation with 620 Puncheons ) Choice Selected 50 Tierces > Bright Antigua 100 Uarrels =} Molasses. so To Arrive by Schooner “ Mary P,” 120 Puncheons Choice Demerara {Lj Molasses, 175 Puns. Choice Barbadoes Molacses. 600 Barrels “ « Sugar. N. RATTENBURY. &pl3—4w 2aw (14) pat guar ‘The question that is of greater importance day is the question of DOLLARS. which leads directly to the your Sp ing Soi? Will wish one made to order ? aLON OF keep 1 To those who ha matter is settled as to where they are going to now; and to those who have not seen, we question as to where you are going for a DONT FORGET that we also keep the newest, in the city. Our Hats and Caps are also the mo like to have you ins > question ot dollars. : it be a ready-made or a made-to-order 2? beautiful lines of Readymades we Quantity and Quality there is: not their equal in the city. NcecKay Woolen a = = THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK <i eres a ——— SS SENN cee « Suntight® or Noye Scotia, and P. E. I. y come along Whet dong, the But come now. up-to-date Gents’ Furnishing Store st fashionable in the city. pect every one of our great departments. n , We would We are satisfied that for Company. DOLLARS! than any of the political questions of the We wish to say a few words on another matter Have you made up your mind about _Hlave you seen the Have you seen our stock of Cloths. if you ve seen our goids—of course with them the get their Suit—we would sa would say come and see. Suit is settled. GEESE ON A STRIKE, They Decided Not to Fill an Order for One Thousand Dozen Eggs. “Fhave been having a govud deal of they never expected to lay another egg. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report al Baking in the sculptures and paintings of | IT WAS A LUCKY SHOT IT SAVED A ROCKY MOUNTAIN HUN- TER’S LIFE FIVE TIMES. | He Took Good Aim, and When Quiet Was Once More Restored He Counted Up Five Dead Bodies—No Wonder He Is Calleda Famous Story Teller. A group of men were sitting on the hotel porch “swapping” yarns. “Some people do not believe in Inck; well, I do, and I'll tell you why,” said the traveler as he paused and deliberately put his right leg across the knee of his left and glanced pensively down the street. The group pricked up their ears, for the traveler was a famous story teller, and all rightly judged that his remark was i but the prelude to the recital of one of his adventures, *When I was some 15 years younger than I am now,” continued the traveler, “I was exceedingly fond of hunting. One fali my love of this sport led me to take a hunting trip in the Rocky moun- tains. I was ambitious and wanted to add a grizzly bear skin and a few elk heads to my collection of trophies, and incidentally, if it might be, to let day- light through an Indian or two. “Well, for two weeks I hunted with- out getting sight of hair or track of elk, bear or Indian, and the thing was be- ginning to get monotonous, when one afternoon found me traversing the bot- tom of adeepcanyon. I was alone, my guide having remained in camp on ac- count of asprained ankle. The bed of the canyon was rent with deep fissures and covered with great rocks, and its sides were seamed and cracked. <A few stunted shrubs and trees, of the kind the elk is fond of feeding upon, grew along the sides and bottom of the canyon, and I hoped to find some of the animals here cropping the tender twigs. At last, just as I rounded a high point of rocks, I caught sight of an elk, a noble fellow, ‘SS BIRTHDAY RACES : trouble lately with the birds on my : : . cla Q . goose ranch,’’ said Col. Stitt-Floyd, of ene eal ” “hy re = “ ™ a ' Wharton. Texas. with us face tow ard me. e Was nos- The following Queen’s Birth'ay Races will be heli on MONDAY, 25th May,| S “Thad an order fora thousand dozen ing the air suspiciously, and I feared ou the Charlottetown Driving Park Track :— : ot® ~ goose eggs, and my trouble arose in try- that I would not get a saot at him unless ee : a ar ing to fill that order. It is the first time SPs I was quick about it. Accordingly I Saunas cca ini sidinipelie nips Cilia sosny ail aadoyeppeinie dewedibuiiiescs denne Purse $60 06 Oo 2 *” I ever attempted to market any eggs, al- threw my rifle to my shoulder, and tak- Oe i isk de wackiieen« ts lanieul dk sak keen ' 40 66 oF Owe ways heretofore relyingon the sale of A % PU : > ai . hens enna Speyer re 2s eee . : an ae ying ing hasty aim at the broad, flat forehead GENTLEMEN’S DRIVERS (borses to be driven by the owners in —_—_—_—— < ee * feathers and live birds for my profit. B OLUTELY RE fired , ie ” 30 0¢ 2 we “This is the laying and hatching sea- “a ee aa ‘ ef Ee eae ees bineninebiavidleveiensinies ” 30 00 Possesses all the good meee son with us,and I thought I would have — : wnt Sey ee there can be in a good | ,y*" (¢t¥ 40 ot ag no trouble to get eggs enough to fill the startling effect of that shot. Almost at RULES :—Five horses to enter and three to start in each race. Horse distancing Soap. In short, oot oe oS order. Now, a hen, you know, will let |} KEEP YOUR EYE ON YOUR UM- ane weadly Cutler Traae, the instant my finger pressed the trigger the field entitled to first money only; he to withdraw and remaining horses to finish IT 1S PURE tee? oe you rob her nest right along, just so you BRELLA. & foreign statisticians has peeiliy there came a puff of white smoke from the rece. Purses diviaed ; 60 per cent. to ficet, 30 per cent. to second, 10 per cent. to nee i Jeave oneegg. It is supposed that a —_—_—_— ede eee a behind a rock some 20 rods up on the . > - . ie i: . . ; fe" é Nothing ts added to a* st om eo ; i compiled figures relai:ag to the baneful : : Ee third. Entrance fee, 5 per cent. of purse, payable with nomination, and winners to oe ee hen has no idea whatever of numbers. | For It Has a Very Long History, But a | effect of the unavoidable inhalation of | Opposite side of the canyon, and I saw an g . } ‘iy > > Bae cheap e rery § i j 2c ae é Gaole als . . . ; pay 5 per cent. additional. All races half-mile heats, best three in five. Entries es quite ate ue But this is not true of Mme, Goose, as I Very Short Life. metallic dust by cutlers and file cutters, | Indian leap to his feet only to fall back cose 18th May. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. ; 4 ag tes to my —— m i Nowadays, when tho possession of an | Assuming, he says, that in the cise of | dead, while at the same moment a pierec- BENJ ROGERS, A. B. WARBURTON, bi oh — aa = 7 — a i o t umbrella is considere] as necessary as | an ordinary active existeace in a healthy | ing scream, seemingly coming from di- President. Secretary. BOOKS FOR WRAPPERS o te a hhae Tes eta . after ; at | owning a hat,it may not strike the every- | atznusphere the number cf deaths per | rectly over my head, caused me to look Charlottetown, May 2, 1896—246 ae DY For every 12 “Sunlight” wrappers sent et T deter ned ee andle down so fast | day mind that there was once when an ; 100,000 artificers is 100, the figare of mor- uickly up. In the midair, with great ariottetown, May 2, 1896—246 & wy tl dte to Lever Bros., Ltd., Toronto, that I determined to make a personal in- | ymbrella was a luxury. Even for years tality resulting from consumpiion and | © —— a patie a useful paper-bound book will be sent, vestigation. I went down to the river! after they were finally introduced in ma a a caine _ he first | P2¥® outstretched and long, sharp nails or a cloth-bound for 50 wrappers. bottom next day and found that instead Wuames th was anncideced conv ieminete 1 other c.- pla ats among pea rat extended, I beheld a mountain lion ap- —_—_—— of being off attendi inal il th 3 ‘ 7 ' named workmen weculd be 383, and & off attending to business ail the | for a man to carry one. | am oS SN, i Si ; parently about to dropon my head. I aff es, | . ae among fils sharpeners 396. The death : : m2 PA le =) S250 . geese which were not sitting had ‘flocked Asa shade from the gun, the um- ; bounded to one side. As I did so m = : , ., > 2 » > . ar — Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, Agents | and were roving about feeding, just as if ae hn at iquity. We see it | 72%, Prevalent in the cutlery trade ae aad . brella is of great antiquity. We see it! would it seems, be much heavier were | blood almost froze with horror, for I C) like to manship, call on JOHN NEWSON. “the Public Lilzes To be Humbugged,” § said P. T. Barnum, but they are getting over it now, and do not be believe in selling trash at special misled. We don’t Ciara aatey PETERS, PETER & INGS Burristers, Attorneys-iit- Law, «e¢., Cameron Biock, - MONEY TO LOAN. Frederick Peters, Q. C., Arthur Peters, A. Ernest Ings. mch7—2m (136) AUCTION SALE Jharlotietown to sell by Auction, On Thursday, 14th day ef May next, At 12 o’clock, on the premises, his conveniently situated HOUSE AND When I approached them, instead of run- ning away they all sat down and began to hiss at me. ‘*Is was a clear case of strike, and I | was at a loss to know how to settle the trouble. I tried putting half a dozen porcelain eggs in each nest, but it would not work. The geese came up. eyed them solemnly and walked off. ‘Then, in de- spair, I told the boys to put the eggs we had gathered back and see if that would break the strike. ‘*Well, sir, inside of two hours after the eggs were returned every goose was back | on her nest, and for the next four or five days there were more eggs laid on A Modern Hospital Ship. The progess that has been made within the last decade in military hygiene is well shown in the equipment of the Coro- mandel, the hospital ship fitted out by Egypt, and Sir Gardiner Wilkinson has engraved a delineation of an Ethiopian princes:, travelling in her chariot through upper Egypt to Thebes, where- in the car is furnished with a kind of umbrelia fixed tola tall staff from center and in arrangement closely re- sembling the chaise umbrella of the present time. The recenc Nineveh show that the umbrella parasol) was generally carried king in time of peace or even in war. From the very limited use of the para sol in Asia and Africa it seems to have passed both as a distinction and luxury into Greece and Rome. The skidrion, or (or the heads of the maidens of the city at the great festival of the Panathenea. We also see the parasol figure in the hands of a princess on the Hamilton vases in the British Museum. Defoe, it the | from | Which are numerous.— London Iron. discoveries at | oyor the | it not thatthe allied handle manufac- turing trade is included in the statistics. Altogether the number of fatal termina- tions to pulmonary diseases among cut- lers and file cutters is nearly equivalent to the aggregate deaths among fishermen ail causes, including accidents, How to Improve the Voice, An Italian scientist has just madea new discovery, which is likely to render good service to professional singers From the vibratory influence of rosin on violin strings, our doctor argued that a similar effect might be preduced on yveeal chords, ous, these inhalations, arrived at. Add tincture of benzoin to yuur rosin, and the voice will jump up an octave, balsam of tolu will iower it half an oc- different results are had jumped directly over a rattlesnake, which now lay not two feet from me, with his head reared ready to strike. ‘‘Before I could make a movement to defend myself from this new danger down upon the snake fell the body of the lion, crushing out its life. The lion rolled over once or twice and then, to my surprise, lay still. I had not had time to recover from the terror and as- tonishment caused by these startling in- cidents when my ears were greeted with a terrific bellowing, and looking up the canyon I saw the elk charging down upon me. I whirled about, intending to a : : ‘ , = the After dissolvin : : ee prices, but if you want GOOD oe Se nee ae ee day shade of the Greeks, was carried caste of rosin in spirits he saan seek safety in flight, when, to my utter : FURNITURE at as low prices as to fill the egg order.”"—Washington Star oe i ss ee ee the solution to the said chords by inhal- | confusion, not —— feet away and di- ? . ° : - ee . sce “| an 2¢ daughters of the aliens at Ath- i But, what is still more maryel- | rectly in the path I must pursue if I con- ! aati se A : BW Tecke ——— — ow o cole over | Stion. But, what is st © marve ectl) ; are consistent with good work I am instructed by Mr. E Tay | ens were required to bear parasols uver by adding certain substances to } tinued my flight a monster grizzly bear reared himself up on his hind legs and with wide open mouth rushed for me. [ was in en awful situation. I could see no possivle way of escaping. On the ore am, ESS 1 ag Ta armen aii eagiedinten gon ae > . the British Government for service with : wi “tik | er : ia ‘ _ eorees . - a § Charlottetown. May 4, 1896 LOT on the corner of Kent and Cumber- the Aibentes a enon im Ae will be remembered, makes Robinson | tave, whereas spirits of camphor will | Tight hand was the perpe ndicular wall ut 9 a! aariottetOwn, May 4, Lov. land Btreets, with Garden, Stable, ete. eka aie aaa f th AB aadaiad Crusoe describe that he had secn um-! extinguish it altogether. These unfortu- | of the canyon and on the left a deep t : The house is heated with hot water, also nae an ta oe nas coat ee brellas employed in the Brazils, and | nate persons who live next door to an | chasm. Before was the grizzly bear and io ‘ has register gr-tes. Terms easy and pale grcen a0 as to miti ate ne tauek os that he had constructed his own um- | operatic singer will please take note.— | behind therushingelk. Death faced me ; ! — Genoa ye ieetihe Nudea ek bake : ecitdhe the ailaak at the coo rays of the rel! in imitation of them. “I eov- | Kyenement. whatever way I turned. I trast I may a ve NaS SOE Peres fee Har ibills wit! Plan aim and of the glare front the su dn ag Ctte #2 with eiine™ be adds, © the Beir] Seo. never fecl the horror of that moment it " sas NE f 7 . a outward, so that it cast off the rain | A Singular Affliction and Recovery mal = rrizzly bes . , in ee ae sass ata ee a A. MceNELLL, the sea. The wards are on the upper and like a pent-house, and kept off the | , . ye again. he grizzly bear sprang forward ee i @ ap23 Auctioneer. main decks,the upper deck being reserved sun so effectually that I couid walk out | A remarkable instance of loss of a fac- | to seize and crush out my life with his a: See = wae — - oo —, w se thin Satine ciliata de ith greater ad- eae — ~ a a — in boy- strong arias, and the elk gave a mighty " r a7 y : ’ : Fee ee ee neing cots of Vantage than I could before in the cool- | 200d found himself suddenly deprived of bound, his huge horns lowered ready te e ae i r W ILLIAM L. STRICKLAN D, iron, which can be fixed or allowed to ae oe _ the power of speech. He wasa man of aainiitaiils body yto Me swing freely at will. If desired, they can ~~, ae | middie age and robust appearance, His aa : {ee ; law The umbrella was used in England as P . ‘“ + . ‘ i e Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, be unshipped from thotr supports, and i inet cons ear ws oan —— | hearing was perfect, and he could under — that — at my ee to i a - 2ET JOM 12 stand on folding feet, like ordinary bed- ea : stacy ~ Boa Joason mentions , *tand all that was said, but his replies | Simk into my boots, anc ell flat upon ‘ : 82 WATER STREET. R »| steads. They can then be carried into the { ‘by nawe in a comedy produced in | Wete always communicated by pencil and | the ground. With a crash like that of 25 open air, or into the operating room, ai ee ee e. re a aes paper, One day this physician announced | the collision of two locomotives, the ani- iH got Boston, Mass., which communicates with this ward ‘anon ac Galea 0 7 ee : ae that the power of speech had returned as | mals met over my prostrate form. The es ~ ore z ai Lat sve ecur oO; . = ~ : : Latea Mem)or of Prince Edward [sland Bar. | through folding doors. Each bed is sup- be used in England by bot1 sexes as it ig | SU@denly as it had left him. He added | terrific momentum of the elk bore him- ty & are taking with the people wherever they are offered for +. re r They have large, square ports on each eer : “ronson —London News. os sale, They are made by The iil ! ring ? side, fitted with ‘‘chick,’’ or split-cane ee . ho, ot. « mats m e af — es moment more had expired. One of the i ‘3 ® ea ° . (« Het I ing e Het I lig e | blinds, which keep out flies and glare, . . we ve as a on . i . . : sees for Her. sharp prongs of the horns of the elk had N ational sewing Machine JO. eras oe while permitting natural ventilation, be: signed lor their ene »and from Bye Sykle—I’ve got the bulge on my pierced the heart of the grizzly, and the 5 ) which is assisted by a steam spray ex- which the public was enti led to no wife,! anyway. y: Belvidere, Illinois, Special attention given to business received from this Province. Should be pleased to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mch ¥—sm 135 We are prepared to supply Lobster Fac- tories witu Bait. JAMES FEEBAN & CO., plied with a little table at the patient’s head, a punkah and arope and crossbar whereby the patient can raise himself. The wards are beautifully light and airy. tracting apparatus, as Well as by a steam fan blast that pumps in supply of fresh air. The smoking room an abundant | now. Much of the clamor which was raised against the general use of tha umbrella originatei with the chairmen aad other protectiun than what their vehi- cles could afford The early specimens of the English that he was entirely unable to ascribe the recovery to any cause, and Sir Walter Dalby confesses that his experience does not enable him to offer any explanation. Footit—In what way? Bye Sykle—She can’t weer my pants without pulling her own leg. self and the bear over my body. For about five seconds there was a tremen- dous struggle; then both beasts fell, locked together, to the ground, and in a elk’s neck had been broken by the bear in his death struggle. I bounded to my feet, not knowing whether to run or R NTED on the hurricane deck has been made into | @™breila, made of oiled silk, were, when shalbiadiieabee stand still, so sudden, so terrible and so EVERY WREEL WAR 4 ° Mount Stewart. asmall ward for officers, and is very | Wet, ¢xcoedingly difficult to open ands Daybreak in India, many had been the dangers which had apl4—246 a m ptwf cheerful and airy. A very complete laun- | ©!0se; the stick and furniture were heavy threatened me. But everything was FENNELL & CHANDLER. Ei : 1 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattera. zontal Engine on top of Boiler. 1 20 Horse Power, same pattern. 1 25 Price ow. Terms easy. NEW DAIRY ENGINES new, @n hand. in sto k, a lower temperature tian any other in use. on hand. Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of the best, inc!uding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which we have readv for use. Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, Abegweit pattern. Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application ‘ including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. i Hor all ia first-class order DAIRY BOILERS! It skims closer and at 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS a'wave | The Charlottetown Mutu2l Fire Insurance Company has been in successful operation for ten years. Pays all losses promptly, and insures at much lower rates than foreiy” companies. Patronize Home Institutions. B. BALDERSTONFP, D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. President. apl7—dy Im Charlottetowa Driving Park. The track will be opened for training on Monday, llth May. Training tickets «an be procured from the Secretary at his office, Cameron Block. dry is paved with grooved tiles, as are also the latrines and washhouses, so that | all fouling or dampness of the decks is | avoided. sterilizer for instruments, glass irriga- tors and every appliance for the carrying out of all operations under strictly anti- septic conditions. Close to the engines is a drying room, fitted with hooks, for the thorough drying of all personal clothing, etc.—a most necessary precaution in the intensely damp climate of West Africa. The ship is fitted with the most improved form of filters, and carries a soda water making machine, whereby any quantity of the condensed water, of which an un- limited supply can be manufactured on beard for drinking and cooking purposes, can be aerated and medicated as required. The troop decks for the men are unusu- ally light, roomy and well ventilated, while the quarters for the warrant and non-commissioned officers are most com- fortably fitted up. The ventilation, sup- plemented by the artificial means already describéd, is perfect, and no expense ap- ears to have been spared, or anything which science or experience could suggest omitted, that would tend to promote the The operating room contains a | and inconvenient and the ar ally very expensive, though utu- brella manufacturer cof Cheapside, in 1807, adveriised pocket utubrellas, icle gener- } one Effects of the New Bullets. The most remarkable fact in connec- tion with the new steel coated rife bul- lets as projected fromi the modern maga- zine rifle appears to be that they cause very little pain to those who are struck by them. Duringa riotin France one man was wounded so badly that he after- ward suffered from paralysis, yet he did not even suspect he was shot until he suw the blood stains upon his clothes. Another man, who was shot through the leg, said thatallhe felt was a slight shivering coming over him. Another, who was shot through the arm, could only remem- ber that his elbow twitched,and that in- voluntarily he closed his fist. Dr. De- jorme, the surgeon-in chief of the French army, who has been investigatinz the sub- ject, finds that when the ballets meet with an obstacle at a short disianc., say from 100 to 150 yards, they ara very apt to explode, and the pieces of scattered metal are capable of doing serious mis- The dawn in India is made noisy with the notes of birds, and the sounds of men and women astir. The daylight in all the occupations of the peasant is so precious that nota moment of itis wasted, Al- though some artisans, such as wood-car- vers and workers in metal, labor in the evening by the light of dim lamps, It is necessary for the farmer and field laborer to rise with the first call of the kingcrow, as the eastern sky begins to whiten. The smoke curls upward from every vottage, while the morning meal is prepared; the cattle are turned out of the yards and driven to the pasturage on the hils by a few naked children armed with sticks; figures are seen in the half-light like ghosts, wrapped in white sheets, and glid- ing, the men one way, and the women another, with brass pots in their hands. tou the scenes of their usual ablutions. Some are squatting outside their huts cleaning out their mouths with fingers and a piece of bamboo, others smoking, or “‘girding up their loins,’’ and twisting their tur- bans before starting out to work. As the first rays of the sun gild tha mango blossoms, all the men are on their way, and unless it be a day for weeding the crops, or for gathering the harvest, quiet, and all my foes were dead. “On investigation I found that my rifle ball had struck the elk at the base of the horns, where the bone is thick and hard, and after partially stunning him had glanced diagonally across the canyon and pierced the brain of the In- dian, who, concealed behind a rock, was about to fire upon me. The shock of the ball had been sufficient to deflect the aim of the Indian enough to cause him to miss me and to pierce the heart of the mountain lion just at the moment he sprang upon me from a cleft in the rocks above my head. The lion landed upon the rattlesnake and crushed the life out cf him before he had had time to strike, and the elk and the bear in their eager- ness to kill me had destroyed each other. “I call that a lucky shot, at least for me, because it saved my life five times and was the death of an Indian, a grizzly bear, an elk, a rattlesnake and a moun- tain lion.” And the traveler deliberately removed the right leg from the knee of the left : : A. B. WARBURTON, comfort and well-being of tiie sick and | chief. when their presence is required in the | and glanced upward with the look ofa Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) Secretary. wounded in the trying climate to which _—— —— fields, the women begin their daily task | man who is confident that he isa favor- direct to Farmers. Telephone communication. Charlottetown, 2nd May, 1895—tf, dy the ee » pees. =< oe Testing Vamp meoms. hm aypeatg rte house, hee the floor ite of Providence. 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