Phe Daily Examiner Serate Read. room THE DAILY EXAMINER. “Why Some 910332 The shrewd advertiser 5 the one W ho knows how, when and where to adv | The merchants who | advertise in rtise. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintepdent Gen Mz? Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moucton, N B Raiwsy Office, J ), 1896 Ti ribs POR FERRY STEAMERS ‘ j tb Ea : it ‘ riper a vst EAST RIVER W Py . rf . M I ra Lo ‘ } ret y i + e \ 4 a 41ae ! i y fagg ys nod «=H ’ Whar ‘ g Una x i 4 ive rn return i I : Stree W n 5.1 1a) 5 a \ r ( 4 ty - king burr at 3 I Street i at r } M t Stewar a 4 r ‘ 4 jes may fu WEST RIVER y { . igre W River B ip s ga We j I lay r ine wa ; j r Char t ne | Ca Westville ! { ytletow! oO WwW | ‘ p. 1 ROCKY POINT 1 sill leave Prince S Wi : 5 aie ¢ pted as fol low A om, a. m., 9.30 A ‘ 25 a p.' , and 6.00 P ' W bo -ky Puint as fuliows At 7.00 j , 12.0 ‘ i 9 I 7.0 p. 9 = k i ar vn at 44 oi m.. \ 260 | and 4 | p y Point 10 ) a a ] p- m. and O00 | | RT FERRY T r ugh Wi ply o: ul s I { { ther notice a- Come to Our 7 Weew of lu i e content. A examine th l 14 fapp y you with @ii a It Will Pay You. tarde, Shingles, Scantling, Stud ding. ¢ A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETPD, Connolly *s W bart, may a = == — = = = = —- — = SS — — a = aS — = = — = a = -— = —— — BUG SPRINKLERS GY Dou’t neglect this opportunity of buying a good carriage much lower than the re_u'ar prices z Ty = oO O Zz a —_ > — —- ——— ——oorr ee - ae — —e ae ee ee ee SSDS ODS SSS SS i ee eee See SS OS Se ae =" -_ eS — -— —— i — ie — ee =— SO OC = SS ee — -_ i i a a i ———_— S| SS OS OS SS Oe SS lCUCU SVS hl TS 7 a = a a = = > oe ~ a = ~ = = = — = = = = -_ _- T THE LILY,” USE BURRELU'S a 3 ccccs\Prepared Zine White, FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER. June te the Lit Mls Uh it BL. es Charlottetown, 1, 1896. ~The only cure for that little bug is our PYRE ENCLISH PARIS GREEN The purest is the most profitable ” | : iesal Sapiel harp fo 10pm soe Sete Bay the R. B. NORTON Brani. BERGER'S Pure Paris Green IV 1 POUND TIN CANS SUM IN BAGS W. Crabbe STOVES HARDWAhE Simon Walker ' Jane gth, 5 Corner sandwich at 5 would spoil nobody’s din- ner. ‘The ladies who began these enter- tainments, receiving modestly in plain dresses, were not out of tone with their guests, who came in walking dress. But, then, the other side was this, the ladies had to go to nine teas of an after- noon,and perhaps taste something every- where: Hence the new disease, delirium tremens. It was uncomfortable to assist at a Jarge party ina heavy winter garment of velvet and fur. The afternoon tea lost its primitive character and became an evening party in the daytime, with the hostess and her daughter in full dress and her guests in walking costume. The sipping of so much tea produces the nervous prostration, the sleeplessness, the nameless misery of our overwrought women, and thus a healthful, imexpen- sive and most agreeable adjunct to the art of entertaining grew into a thing without a name, and became the larga gas-lighted ball at 5 o’clock, where half the ladies were in decollete the others in fur tippets. It was pronounced a breeder of influenza, and the high road to a headache. If a lady can be at home every Thursday during the and always at her position behind the blaz- the firmness to she may create a dresses, season, ing urn, and will have continue this practice, saion out of her teacups. In giving a large afternoon tea, for which cards have been sent out, the hostess should stand by the drawing- room door, and greet each guest, who, after a few words, passes on. In the ad- joining room, usually the dining-room, a large table is spread with a white cloth, and at one end is a tea service, with a kettle of water boiling over an alcohol lamp, while at the other end is a service of chocolate. There should be flowers on the ,table, and dishes containing bread and butter cut as thin as a shaving. Cake and strawberries are always per- missible. One or two servants should be in attendance to carry away soiled cups and saucers, and to keep the table look- ing clean and fresh, bat for the pouring of the tea and chocolate there should al- ways be a lady, who, like the hostess, should wear a gown closed to the throat, for nothing is worse form nowadays than full deess before dinner. The ladies of the house should not wear bonnets. Five o’clock teas should bs true to their name, hot should any other re- freshments be oTered than tea, bread and butter, and little cakes. If other eatable.s are offered, the tea beomes a reception. — St. Louis Globo “Democrat. —, :0006:004. $004 a woman is pale, ® & anaemic, low-spirited, ner- vous, sleepless, there is no plea-~ e sure in life for her till she has her sysiem put right by Indian Woman’s Balm oOo complexion, Al 3000:4000:0009 For sale by Geo, E,Hughes and Johusen and Johrson Charlottetown and Souris. — Brains cannot be bought with money, but they can be cultivated with industry. hs wife and their two children were just sitting down to supper when the storm strack their out to house, The husband cricd his wife to go into the house at once. She obeyed, and Bradley followed with the children. Mrs. Bradley was afraid that the lamp in the dining room might be overturned and set fire to the house. She went upstairs and extin- guished the lamp, and on her return was about to place the children under a wash- tub when the crash came. “ Put the babies down and bend over them !” 2ried Bradiey. Mrs Bradley did what she was told, and her husband protected her body witn his own. The bricks and beams fell upon him and almost buried him in the debris, but he did not wince. When the damage was dione Mrs. Bradley crawled out, and ber husband followed _ her. “ When the cyclone had passed,” said the woman, describing the maiter, “ Charley told me to craw] out, and then he shook the rubbish off and got out bimeelf. Oh, my brave, good husband !” homestead was l.fted by the wind and dropped 100 feet frem its original site.— Chicago Times-Herald. sient: eine lineman A KEMARKABLE PHENOMENON, City or Mexico Jnly 23.—A_ remark- able phenomenon at the mine of Santos Reyes, in the state of Chipuahua, occurred yesterday afternoon at 3o’clock. <A tre- mendous explosion was heard and an enor mous mass of burnivg matter was seen to fall from the heavens, striking the side of # mountain and bringing down with it in its course entire cliffs. It finally plunged into the ground, making a hole from which toiling water sull issues. Cne of the most Ri ngular of the phenomena observel was the heavy rainfall immediately after the fill ofthe meteor. The people are very superstitions, as this is one of the miuny realizations of the prophesies of the visiot - reeing girl of Tabasco, The same meteor destroved the house of a miner, killing his two children. Once more the treasnry offivials at Washington are feeling comfortable, for at the close of business on Thursday the gold reserve had been once more placed safely over the $100,000,000 mark. This was accomplished through the deposit of gold coin by the bankers in exchange for United States notes. There was no zold iaken for export on that lay, showing ‘hat the New York bankers have the exchange market, and are using power to protect the treasury. control of cher Thousands of mackerel were washed up on the ocean beach at Sayville, L.1, on Tuesday by the breakers, directly in frovt of the jpotels and dancing pavilions at Water Island. There was a big crowd of pleasure-seekers who saw the immense re hool jamping out of the water, appar- ently closely followed by blurfich. To e-cape the bluefish the mackerel made for shoal water and were caught in the surf, which landed them high and dry on the sands, There was a scrambie among the peoy le to capture the slippery firb. Many won ec, regardless of thcir skirts, joined in tLe sport. Five hundred of ‘the fish were captuied before the schcol struck oft shore. A doctor reports a case of cholera in Walworth road, South London. The offic- ials are examining into the facts of the case. * REAT SALES prove the great merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes CREAT CURES. his dvath by an explosion of dynam te. He had been busy for some a very fine boat, and had sent to P. E for some material required; suddenly faced about in reply to a query and said to his ‘I’ve jist bin waics. time, building ; I as to What he was doing, questioner: to see also had en- | gered the services of aman to help him, how long a gentleman could stand here | but his work in life had been cut shor .} and mind his own business before some | Just how it h appened is only supposition, durned fool would ask him what he was Tue Examiner ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION | are not the men res a _ | to make mistakes, .% “a eT ; i" - as yOu Can see for vonreelf. Bix Won . — . » But you may get the benefit ‘i 1.00 ? ; . : ¥ “ io . a - & : ene i Three, oes TERMS : Four Dollars a Year This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Oents | of their experience ; ‘ A | by watching -— ieikibe $$$ $$ a - ~~ (en me —. | how, when and where they advertise, -——————= ‘Scme papers pay advertisers HE WEZKLY EXAMINER : : , mr _—— pay advertisers, “4? "7 y —_ , ~~? i ixmate! VOL 36. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1806. NO 22, |mmyrdono. ; ; : Only a few pay ; y he wapay J pay, | and they can be picked out by the large amouot of advertis ng thev Jo SxpAR POW JLLY, 1266 , x rey < , < ‘ = = & FS GEES FE Gimme a> P = | = For Sale or To Rent, SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH) Same cent} \ } Last Qua ay 1. pm The Brick Ho sa sos’ (neil Mimics Xv ) 4 (J A writer in the Atlantic Monthly for : : a : eIRCE SECC) OP ‘ épril has this most excellent advice to New AY posite St. Paul’s Chur Heated by hot a Fir . o = . ei ; sein I ah né Aw ; a . give t ee : *“*A teach e dogs i bet 4 : : ‘ 7 ) ter work only as he grows through ex- Stomach, sometimes called waterbrash, Fu " 8. R. JENKINS { / perience, and as he broadens his mind and burning pain, distress, nausea, . by study and by intercourse with hi dyspepsia, are cared by Hood’s Sarsa- a" Suan | High a fellowmen. First of ; I, the teacher needs parila. This it ae mm plishes because Vay Week | a! a sanhes ARE you Fo ING TO yy , © guard hime If against the danger of with its wonderful power as a blood | | t not making acquaintances outside th purifier, Iiood’s Sarsaparilla gently eee —;— |; -—— ( \ ' school circle. He should seize every chance to nes and strengthens the stomach and eG. y he | sociability in those about him. He must cre eates an appetite, gives refreshing 2 “. | not, out of an over-seriousness, believe it gleen, and raises the health tone. In 3 \ | is his duty to have nothing to do with = § ea f dyspepsia and indi j it i: a ; y to hi Ching ‘ \ AsSes dyspep- a indigestion it ‘ . a aga Our prices on all vnidsummer goods are down to the fine point. We have () scclsty, Ifthe soung twnsher lives for geese to lave «a magic touch,” 6; 5 a —bBY THE— a himself alone after he leaves the school ** or over 12 ye oe. 7 self alone after he leaves e school ) boueet canna from sour zy 4 a a sp'endid selection of summer Readymade Clothing for children, youths and (4) | rm ne witt nor, wien success come: ; a . v . : | | find it easy to meet on an equal social ‘| i AST LINE : men. Our prices on these are tempting hates, and we are hwing a Very £o0d \VY) | toting peonie ourside nis own tine ot Sto m ac h rit ) — catch, but our stock is a trem»ndous one and will require some pretty lively ‘buy + RR Sane teenie: sits tpeeee | Semen es es “eres eee 1 | Sa Z ; : ; ! a : st ft ie ée ee ig istress. I had violent nausea “ Bay your tickets by the SS HALIFAX . . at etna Bee ana great d a 12| 8 ed ee eee ee ee ing before it will be cleared out Don't forget we are offering real inducements Of Lond Chester, Oat ae tie an which would leave me very weak and 13 oe ‘ : ° : aie ‘¢ va : ‘ . * ° ree ; Pa aor Peer faint, difficult to get my breath. These e oT & yp. tet OY «) . 4 ’ OSsess LOO ‘ ers -erfec self-pos , r 7 |! 28 | . on all this class of goods, and it will pay you to inspect, possess good manners, Perfect self-P0% gpetis came oftener and more severe. I 5} W av > 14 2° W W | j wy | OO session, freedom from affectation, prope; did not eive any lastin benefit f 16; : : aL | *. ‘ ° ( iA th EK, es, care for dress and the person, produce & prnennereer bat Gand dah ia y tease 17)! ‘ p O3 Ticket Avent subtle and insensible training in. the es 8 ra asin — , : ss v froma tria! of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I iss : j May 29-—d&w e *chool-room that is hardly -less, valuable . : : : . took several bottles and mean to always MIS 8 than that which is given by direct-inz ai tid 20} ' 31 64 ais $ pont a bees keepit in the house. I am now able to s etuion. 100 i iers are sa y a . ZI | 7 ea ‘ . ° . ing in re ildren of a sine rad ae do all my own work, which for six years 2| . be TE \ 3 ER } iSTN E 7, ; ian } eincanid n ( ten t - aaa . as I have been unable te do. My husband 23; 1 | 7 i 9 4 too litte att nti m to th » cultiv a 2 xe and son have also been greatly bene- - j : ; ' . The steamer Fasetne commences her = polite Ways but the school itself i Te- eS ot de : l of yt ae ee a _ ea ne back, and after the grip. gladly <> ; | eason's wor - Sailing from Halifax ; sponsible in a large measur Peachers a . : ee 36 So ' 7 ; TUE SDAY, ay Sth, and will contirue | have here a vatuable ‘opportunity that ees —_ prone bicod medicine, > , . : } . ‘’ ; oc. ee k iy, eaving Halifax every Pe they cannot afford to neglect; but how | Mrs. PereR BURBY, Leominster, Mass, / - : Ay , cot . | -uesday, calling at the following ports: ' can they teach politeness if they are not . 5 3 a ‘ > 49 | Spry B Ay, oo () themselves pelit - » | Sheet tlarbor, . . . ‘*Further, to ma their social status ‘ - *% e <I ‘ t > ! ? ‘ ‘ . “ ‘ "y’ . . . . . | Salmon River, | ut the bates we offer in our Custom Tailoring Department are such that in ail respect as dignified as that of the | Isaac’s Harbor, ° > js . profession it is the duty of each teacher | e p E [sland Railway | a Cano, | taste cannot resist, The finest and newest cloths, made up in a style that cannot to avail himself of the unusual oppor-| garsaparilla — tunities for self-cuitivation that this ine . | a, ciel Port Hawkesbury | Sf be surpassed in America, and at the most reasonable prices are our drawing niling offers. Art, literature, and his. | 22tme0ne True Blood Purider. Alldruggiets. @2 : it t Llood, ia ‘ : e all Liver oe and Onand after | hat i 2 tory should be regarded by him not = oneet ofee Fiteee, SA iss) | Gey cards. Would you be togged out up to the nines Call here, Bee eat teaches but from a stu.| (1000’S Pills sick Headscne. 25cencs. Sundays exce; ted) as follows .— | Charlottetown and 4 dent’s point of view.’”’ age s ‘i i : Summerside. { : 2 : im sani i VAN Tr l Fre ght solicite i. Low rates. ; i The Spiral Slide. Y w STATIONS W. WV. SLARKE, Agent, j / A nevel form of toboggan chute has | ou ‘ . 3 : been designed by a Canadian engineer. | Mi iY - : | n Apr iit | 4 ao © He proposcs to construct a slide which ovawend | } : : ; P 44 i — ‘ ' 9 Ini ia ae Na a | will give the boys and girls of the Do- . 9 On iS YY minion an opportu: of to ogganning i Can’ t Dosa sez 7 . S 2310 OS | 0, “ | all the year around. iis structure is ay ty ee (58 7 2 S IS;10 43 rovincia Loans. cane, 50 feet high, and 60 feet in diam- | nanse 534 7 2 7 SEW OF] wre if the base, with a spiral senate With 5 44) 7 a8 7 48) 9 57] Under Act 57 Vie, Cap. 6, a ee rae ithout 9 7 381 § « winding around it from top to bottom. | > oe s : 2 = nae Amendment \ . On this track runs the sleigh which sar- | w -_ ee es 635 8 15 i 7 Oo 8 45 | 7s limit of the amount having been ex- | ries the coaster, the tendency of the wan - > eo i tended by statute of last session, the Gov- | sleigh to go off at a .tz » y ce ifu- | ; ' . : ‘ zs ‘e 3 a ronment of this eons iat ie now a cel c. y geo ig rae : ite bs : roe | Soap 3 ey veers « i = » 42) 7 S| reeeive loans fir she rt or long periods In- - m_—e —_— 7 an) or purity DS ok ae ti eee i i ty) > 1G) 7 38] terest 4 percen foins payalle at eall or at Ne Le, outer super-elevated rail; so that it hugs | wyyuyu, For cleansing power 8 . 2 4 - 2 ee NoUa ee ILLA N. i CS ae a 2S ia ae iad => ; Se i ae SE = < SS SESS € : the cone all the way down, and the rapid PRES RUA ¥ For taking out dirt 3 ' 2 5 ; ae | a Serer , —— wl : ee rush down this exaggerated corkscrew } bs Not For dissolving grease v i = FO - oa - = = —— ate Athy an s Por Vv lothes 2 43 : : : —s : : a 4 oS ean be taken without fear of « rer, | or saving c Wm) 2 2 13) 5 £4 2424424 £2 2h 4442 224222F : : : : ae ts vie‘iebi wa 2 For preserving hands Ww 4 , 105' 5 S282 25S SSS 5 55 255555565 5S— : | FIVE O'CLOCK TEA. ( Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t mages ee a i ag ; ¥" “ene, BUM aN Th i of th = ! ae enters through a door leading into the LUO we oe ” om sons why .. - = _ S Originally a Light Repast Partaken Of interior of the cone, in which is a spiral | Get The reasons why ad : O1D 5 co | i After Snweeng, Gelfiag, Kte. staircase, which leads him again to the | - “SUNLIGHT” ae : je = | The original 5 o'clock tea arose in 7 : : . i he j ) ; 9 O1 3 ? . ‘ ‘ starting point at the top. For summer | Wy] S«< has the largest sal 7 38 7 S374 & England from the fact that ladies and use, the sleigh will be furnished with | WY ARH Soup —ae larg “st sale S10 4 8 18] 4 = gentlemen after hunting required sonie i aad seit i ain -, Wis has been awarded 27 g : j vty 8 10) 4 = slight refreshment befcre dressing for roll aden : er By Best ? be bens a tals and other Daa ss -= Altnough our stock of BABY CARRIAGES we pre fy | Cinnct, ond Mhed fo mesh for a Se What He Was Doing. | USPS ew om) 45 ‘22 |= s cS ae = | chat. It was used asp method of introduc- s ie si il i lo 2s. . Bear River .... 6 0 205 refeived little late, We have only a fe Ww left ¥ ing a daughter and an ordinary way of : ae an — on te: stre es ae ag ; : d M nd PE bey alifax, See hire it m ot B BS m ‘ a 2 ssindiacse ae Jefferson and Market, a young fellow | for yva Sectia, anc no 6.0 6 1} 1m These we do not want to carry over. They | entertaining ABSOLUTELY PURE eT ee coment e wom| e a M = | The primal idea was a good one. Peo- : seal . : sielian aaa am | oS & + 1¥ s os os » whiny ths . vero enab? ee << mayseed wanderes yesterday ¢ stood | 937 4 Se 71712 = = ¥ he oe ow rr en —_ mn A FATHER’S BKAVE DEED, ODDS. A near the entrance, gazing up atthe show | STEAMER moO 8 I ‘ 7 oy 210 WW t be Sold = ~ a —s oF -_ a exec ei ND ENDS. bills, reading them gloud and spelling | . ‘ us ee that Shey, too, Rad the Spies ‘a Rospeee One of the most remarkable inc‘dents sac them aloud as he read. He attracted the | C{ 53 - = | ity. The doctors discovered that tea was | of the big cyclone in Michigan was that in Kitten By Dynamite —A sad tragedy ; : ; { { \ = | : : : 5? x . ge a . oe attention of the passers-by, who gathered | + i 7 es | 7 ffs = | healthy. English breakfast tea would | which Cuaries Bradley, ot T homas, proved is reported from Chapman Settlement. An | . ilies aah a ale at ln falls j Q 4 lr 7 00 = | keep no one awake. The cup of tea and himself an absolute hero. Bradley and old resident, Mr, Edward Ciapman, met ae es a dae well oa aie und J -_ e stooc pretty ve or aw e, i = for the old man was alone. He had i.—]| a-doin’.’’ He then quietly walked up the é vited other tu come with him, “to trv] street. = whether the stuff was any good or not,” but thev declined, and when a!! the rest of the housebo'd were away from home, he . . . ” ? had evidently tried it with fatal results, - KOO’ i EIN AY ” Amberst Press. Pee ae eee: A lady of St. pr erae . B. who has suf- ITS FAMOUS SPREADING. , with been to several min ral A New Kemedy in General Use pail out severel medica] treatment and the Northw: st foliowing leiter ; Quebec Steamship Company. ntviiagaian HIS fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Eleginily Furnished for the fered for twelve years eczema, has springs and bas huodred doliars for for eczema, writes the in Manitoba Mr. Bradley's i y | killed. Wixyirec, July 27.—The eff-cts of the -assenger ~Trade—Electric regular wave of sickness which sweeps lo J. C. Holden, Lights throughout. | over thie portion of the Dominion in the Traveller for Rackman’s Kootenay Cure Freight carried at reasonable rates, and | spring are noticeable in the increasing Charlottetown’ P. EL. handled with Great care. Special rates amounts of the diuggi-t’’ saes. There Dear £ir,—*“I have not quite eed one | made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity has been -~ a run on = kidney remedy } bottle - your Kootenay Care, and am | or merchan lize. now so well known under the name of | sati-fics that it is doing al! that yu said | > . : , . | Dodd’s Kidney Pills. -The recovery from | it would.’ yee oe | Fegs Carried Very Cheap. | Bright’s disease of Mr. Arthur Coley, of MRS. E. A. B. | The sailing dates are:— Somerset, through the use, an account of Mr Holden gave the writer of the above | From Montreal. From Ch’town, which appeared in the pa, ers, gave a con--| a botile of the Kootenay Cure, at the &th Jure ist. June siderable impetus to the sale, and the] same tellirng her that he would guarantee 2304 * lsth * remedy has become indispensible in many ! a perfect cure i. 6— W 6th July ma. * Manitoba households, its fame having pe ek sian acne a eth «— 13th July | etrated into the remotest parts of the prov- 3rd Ang. 27th : ince and North We t Territories. We | te 10th Auy _- — me. — > | A despatch from Constantinople to the b4th Sept. im Begt. London Times reports that ma-sacres Recommend | CARVELL BROS., have ocenrred at O:du, on the Black Sea, Agents. in Asia Minor, and that, according to of- | May 28th- 2aw (1 4), 2m | ficial accounts, 25 Armenians have been o : ' | - sini anvone having trouble with their | eyes to get them properly tested, and if needing giasses, have ors fitted to suit. “Satisfactory Result-.’ “PureMauitaha’ awe ‘ , . mt . So says Dr. Curlett, an old and honored No expense incurred to find ovt | practitioner, in Belleville, Oatarie, who if you need them. writes: “For Wasting Diseases and Scro-] Evenings by special appoint fula I have used Scot’s Emulsion with tue ment. mort satisfactory results.” | FLOUR Constantinople aivices stete that an im— G. H. TAYLOR, rare beeu issued notifying the Vi k ; (} B { BR d ; council of Armenia and the Patriarchate 2, a wa | MAKES © Bes réa | that they will be held re-ponsible here- Graduate Optician. | ; after for any treaso: n tt , North Six cé ' [ES Sceaeriey on on the part of the _ Xa b ice Qu ‘n Square, C Wtown. | Takes the Most Water. Isaiah Forbes and Geo. Files were fvoo)- envivesveeseosnte ‘ ing with live wires in the electric plant at | c sribou, Me., on Thursd ay vight, when 0 é d §, almeal For a'e : halt cartel hage - oll the Forbes receive 1 shock, inMing him = in- principal grocery stores in the sity : Stantly. d°iles was seriously injured. PuT BA} LEY, &., ASENSY, | i. - | Mrs. Motherby—How are you getting ~~ wordline oe along witu your singing lessons, Kate 7 ee ee eee ee ee Miss Screecher - Well, I think I must} , Having been appointed Agent for W alter be improving. I notice, anyway, that Thompson’ 8 Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am when I practice now the neighbors don’t prepared to receive indies for the S ve come end ring the door bell ‘to protest.— Guaranteed the best quality. Please get | pita Somervilic Journal. quotations befure purchasing el-ewhere. fy: ino b st AND THROAT W.W. CLABRKFP, agent — -- Heont Street HOTEL | ACADIA. Farm fr vale OPENS. JUWE 18 1896) ni sit nated one nile west of on Piers ri, | on St Pcter’s Koad. containing in all 75 acres : of lan«, 17 acres dyked mare h, aud the balance Johnnie’s Ma—Johnnie is doing so nice- ly inschoul. The teacher thinks every— thing of him. Se has given him such a preity pet name. What is it they call you at schoo’, Johnnie ? Johnnre (-ententiously)—Rubber neck ! —Cleveland Plain Dealer. i In an Irish da ly th: re recently app: ared | this advertisement , “ Wanted -—A gentle- man to the sale of a pat ent] medicine. The advertiser guarantees it will be profitable to tLe undertaker.—Lon- | don Household Words. Tyre—Did you hear how shabbi ily New- | Unrivalled as a b ealth and pleasure re undertake coaster treated his family physician ? sort. with the exception of five acres, cleared land, Biker—Nos what dil he do? Terms, $2.00 per day ; $8 to $10 pe| mute Gut new torn tis ait aed he Tyre— Postponed paying the doctor’s| week. outhouses; also a good x ait ~ lee to bill so that he could buy a whee} and be- IC. HALL. shipring, and to schools and railway station. come vigorous. an Philadelphia North Manner. roperty is frec of incumbrance. Apply to American. * Ciarlottetown, Jane 4, 1896—3 mos July 101m MKS, PEPER McKk NZIK, ” = oe whe Sarre - * ee ypgee nn hand .* e-& OR re eG = . ot abet : eee. ea Bry Se oni + eS ae i. Oe a a ae * — 6 Palnis . See ee me se wn snags ie ee oe ae ®t sec pete sae 5 bry res =e: Rig ; fe - a ee | ee ee ae Saal eg ee ne