le NM rs The Daily Examiner {lc eet enemas a, A sen RRRt- arnt Book and —» 7 : J h p | | | i (} ri I RATES OF SIBSCRIPTION | On Vent &1.00 nan a | ie six Menth on . | th NMenths. e . ‘7 rr re 100 ¥ , ™ ) wets Raya ae TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when F | ( ; ; ree Born Men, having to advVise the Public, ma sas i : | eae nae fn : sok sae aa oa Cc, y speak free.”—Euripides, Single Oopies Two Cents @ cilities for turving out @ | ‘ Os ‘ : . set cate Re : - ————— ——_—_—— | 4 fa - ! ; r é TH WEEKLY ‘AMinNER r —— — staneniancteahinaaenanet é play . ' } oe S ‘tinue! VOL 36 CHARI TOW Yo a rade of wteate| VOL 36. ‘HARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, TUESDA UGUST NO cael aot ay as a 4 . E. is 4k $ vi ) . G 2 ey, LSOG. QS 0 ? we . ==2e 2 8& co 4& Go @ CA RNEAR FO AUGUST, M886, | B , a ‘Examiner Publishing Com ny, “For Sale or To Re e tm PSE) ' : S:; “2 4 Fi ce ROYe “pC ae Sp Bem GSS SBS) |THE POVE “RUN sacks” —" ay. , m, os Comm om ‘ “ .@ TAY idm ‘ tN The Brick Honse ‘ Pr nee Street, on i] A Nei.t Litile Story Which Carries Its Own b ! posite St. Panl’s Church, Heated by hot eS a | 3 . n ates Biectric light, ete Apply to Th e lamplighter came zig , : ‘ ‘ > ; ’ — ne Sake Sree rei M R. JENK! I S ‘ ; ———— THE FINE: POINT / Extreme tired feeling afflicts nearly every , dl body et thisseasoa. The hustlers cease # 1ustlers cease to pu } rod-lik ion push, the tireless grow weary, the ener- j . f) **Hov ma di rj retic ’ } “sy . Week: | _ ~~ ARE YOU G: ING T0 & s he tr i a a h } Z “a a . e enervaied. You know just re id : i l ove iat we mean. Some men and women | ! should and | t ; ms hand a i ane endeavor temporarily t -ercome - ee a we a » overcome that - i : ‘ i vo ’ } : the little tellows he answered | , : Ii ow « 1 oT }0 In worse than an- | : ys Our prices on all snidsummer , Able { ; other, when the lamps are all of the i “ ( ‘ | d ] | rey \ | ‘ me heigl ie v r ‘ i} 20] 6 4s —BY THE } ‘ ‘ Hidsummer goods are down to the fine point. We 1ae agua nd eq fiat | . 3 . ; » ng b reat force of ll. But 7 Pe . lid ¢ ] ; R | Cl hi Ce a ee 4 I < wi ut this . | ia : 3! ST IN E p | } a pP endr eC ection of Summer eadymac e ) ot ihe for chil dre en, youths and ' eS : = : ee wll the ‘run | js unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the mn 16 9 men, Our rl eS oe | d Sind wi a | nervous system, which will not long stand : Ie "nc hat in the world is a ‘rur —- by ‘ee prices ey these are tempting bates, and we are having a very good bacters | death uistaie.: ‘Pee neta alealian Patines i } Il # —_- ‘atch, yu ’ d d ] ‘Why, said the boy. “‘they ar : their nerves,’ and the result i : ; \ : \ ’ c ; ' the boy, hey are little ves,’ and the result is seen in un- : | j Il 4 Buy vy » tial ate % tl SS HAI IFAX | f; our stoc . ~ a treme ‘nh OUuS one an wil requir c SO me pretty livelv ‘buy ., short sige streets, down which we hay fortunate wrecks marnes “nervous pros- y ; morn a . tenets OY the Or ab shed, or \ ill | 4 d D fi £0 yand ran back, with nothing to d tration,’ I ix h s. * 1 yz leaving Charlotetown every Fridey at | \} ing before it will be e! ‘eared out. on’'t forget we are offering real inducements on the retuen trip.” eS oe .. oe i3 wday i | 7 I : p+ bat | ll hi | ‘Little man,’’ said J, *“ , | | Prey ah I i ae on all this class of goods, and it will pay you to ins pect, mence to kick about having all the hard | ré s ¥ | ' 9 3 T 1 4 SY) of your knickerbockers, Phe eunes er you | wi a 7 { i. O08 icket Agen live the more ‘run hacks’ you will have. | j i >; Mav Z d&w | i i 18 Q »| 699 a Phere Is not ® job in the whole wide ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, ime i ois 7 ef s “cc ag h isn’t fuil . them,’’ | pure blood; for, if the blood is rich, red, 2 : oe. ; : é iv, there's the Mayor, now. He vitalized and vigorous, it i iin : a: v0 . ' owe . . + sy . don’s have any - oS ee ne : | | $f) SPEAMER PASTNE 1. rom weer reptiok, “fmwekon py | SMeNee 10 every nerve, organ and tissue zi8 ’ 521 10 ne the time he gcts through with all hie | Cf the body. The necessity of taking 23 = av ' oT . 1 pe ‘ ee ‘. share ag as his H ’s Sarse rik ir i | ; a ork and the office ‘enckers ; aoe o0oc’s Sarsaparilla for that tire 24 f 4% } . 1 he steamer Fastnet commences her y : = off t } bed 1 think j : . 4 ag . a | is, therefore yparent =a oo a 25 | 1 V j 7 16 | : season’s work, sailing from Halifax bias i ee 1Ks the whole job is a | , oe PI , vo ee eee 96 | i oF Sh 601 TRAY Wes GA aed will ccatioes run back. the good it will do you is equally beyond 5 ay i ix laft 12], Ae kh iP + ataacan ae Well, how about a preacher?’ he in question. Remember that 28 21 | aioe ay, calling at the following ports swered, ‘I would rather you thought I 9 - a ss ee Spry Bay, had no troubles than to have you remem 2 < 9 % Sheet Harbor, > ber me as complaining about them. But Z , 32 Salmon River, | \ ] } » ‘ IQ {l ’ , Nesc "|; 1 1 . » . c just lean your ladder against that lamp | on River, ‘ sut the bates we offer in our Custom ‘Tailoring Departmeat are such tha post and sit on the third round, so that / . . TEN . i vour head will be on a level wi ine TIME TA © FOR FERKY STREAMERS | Caaso, ve . 10 IT , ‘ 1 d TAS ! d y ce : na level with mine ll ves | 205 | taste cannot resist, ‘The finest and newest cloths, made up in a style that cannot There, that is good. | Now, listen ars aparilla ‘ i‘ : ‘There are drawbacks in every caree } ; i e . x r : Pr) areer. Isthe Qh ri Blood P ie ivgists. m rr § aa Port Hawkesbury | ‘Sf be surpassed in America, and at the most reasonable prices are our drawing You eail them ‘run backs.’ It is all the | Propared only by: 1 Hood &Co., Lowell, Mara . i . Od, same. All along the pathway of life there aoainabe Soosetheaaa aolneiean & w8 3-— i Souris j ar | W : s pn Nes en © ther - . i a os i aras. Ou you ye logge out up to t 1e@ nines ‘a 1¢e are toll gates, where the travelers have are easy to take, easy " E ‘ST RIVER i ( anaes ' () ¢ oD re. to pay a fraction of their time, their Hood’s Pills | $0 operste. 25 conte. WV | Street What “a Summerside. ‘ . strength, the ir money, their very life, for M Ka : : as i Freight solicited. Low rates / the ‘privilege of contiouing on their jour- o oceseooosoooes ER ) . : neys. i av ( : lelown, 7) > wi . P : wing tsi Ware st730 a. ry, Me We OUARKB, Agent, | Beppe Peppers LIGHT + . | ro ’ . j “1 en . Oped a ee w 7 : jaggariys and Hickey’s; Ch't » April , 1896—dy the mean ones are forever fretting. va ° Wha: . . ° Che ies > a stewing because they have to nay 20 $ | | ' wal shine ' a ae a 8 much more than any one else. It is bad | @ ‘ SOAP | : . . la nie Wy ens enough to hear an old man moaning over : : >. Meet ver on Saturda wed the drawbacks of his life, but it is intol- | @ 4 aving Ha s Wharf lar L aq S, erable to hear it from a little boy. If you . ; . t 7.30 a. m.e y want to make every one despise you just t ‘aand Hickev’s W arves— mak r U under Act 57 Vi tc, Cap. 6, / keep repeating this onanialins you coe ° tor st 3 p. m. from Prince Street | and Amendment ~ wagon pr thas >. “Te ; Ahead, deca seal Oa Toad ein Laine " If you want everybody to love and ® ‘ ' j em tit o he amouo 1 ne bee €Xx- . = ° if : . wae vee : aathedites biketont | | a - ahaa ae aaa es > | honor you—ves, if you want to achieve . WEST RIVER : |} erament of this Province is now prepared to | y a your ‘ran backs’ without = |S ‘ - i i ei VEN r v : oane fer sh wrt or per is In- murmur. o ? Ww ay r West River p " Oims pay ub -at call or at ——~ ‘*‘When the good God gives . J : R ac st fever | suck time 2. muy us agreed upon v Cc s< => ae ce a @ g.ves usour med- | © \ pretty colored picture for every Z - ‘ “ua at 4 | st ng at ANGU + weMILLAN, \ EES SS ess —: Sc : SIN < ; a TE ZG icine there is always a little bitter with |@ 12 © Sm light” or every 6 “Late- é We ‘ . red. Friday ro- Proviucial Treasure Se Se Sg eee Sans SS OS wee =—L_ v3 SPS Se > OS DO POX the sweet, and we must not always be! ® buoy” Soap wray pers ; @ lea » West River Bridge for Cher- : : - _ - woe sascaaiatitiinaalis inaking wry faces over it. > These » cturcs are well wort] ° at 7.30, zat Westville | i : ‘*Keep your torch full of oil, light every | ® getupy ery ¢ making return trip from ‘ harlottetown to| 222222 4222428 —. kh ee Ah A ee The Wife's Name. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't wines gas lamp on your route, whistle merrily] ~ © ADDRESS : eet oe a | £4444244444442 £24444222222 = The prédiien “Of tha Site assuming while you ge your ‘run backs,’ carry . ADDURISS : é p rer « , = =| a » husband’ : your wages home to your mother, be al ® ¢ ROCKY POIN1 & ! the husband’s name at marriage, ac- Oy ¢ rou’ oe © , “ : P, . = -ording to Dr. Brewer. originated from gnod are you'll be a noble man. S Lever Bro: *? | (| ’ 4 Wha ie (Seadace enereted re 9 = a Roman custom, and became the cor- | ; Fa ee hee : iene apecanes ’ lows :—At nie. oor nh V a CW 8 = mon custom after the Roman occupa- | Things Found in Amber, © Seven & Mitchell, Halvfax, Agente | 4 be 25 { 1600| & = tion. Thus, Julia andOctavia, mar- fm ‘uany museums may be seen in the - 1 N va Scoia ant Prince Edward ; : a - ey *-sceend » adel Mineide aide alle he : ee ite of At sare P am ° lu é : , > > , ” Ossiiized remains O© plants anc ani a : tocky I as f we:—At!] 2 = } yy the Romans Julia of Pompey and mals. The science of Egypt, in i igi rete ee : ' . : ee oe : = ce a : iis. es ce of Egypt, in its higi ain cenceienm — a - , i 5.30 a. 10 06 a.1 1200 | = Altno i@lh our stock of oe CARRI AGES were =| Or tay . of Ci ero, and in later times est development, did not succeed ios ae p m., 5.00 | 7.09 p. 0 received a little late, we have only a few left. ¥ | Matticd women in ‘most. European | amasunen PU Sol urtia cieets caccae alee oe S lave F Char ‘ st 001 = " J i . = j countries signed their names in the OLUTELY RE fect as the simple process taking place a » 12.45 p. m., 200 po m i 4.00| => These we do not w be fe carry over. They = same manner, but omitted the “of.” in nature A tree exudes a gummy : » lel” a hon lee / = = | hasintt this-view timed Ws wie resinous mates in & liguid state An cf ’ 53 j p.m ) p. m. and 5.30 | | a & | that during the sixteenth, and even at | JAPANESE WORKMEN A FISHERMAN’S BALKY HORSE. eed gg mmgp net lights in it and is eae SOU THPORT FERRY |=} Wiust be os id = | the beginning of the seventeenth, ee . a ae pot 0 +g oe oo a ane and ‘ i ’ ] steamer H th will ply on] z GS * | century, the usage seems doubtful Their Tools Are Primitive, But They Ae- | THC One Oceasion * which the Horse | most mimute details ; Cit ‘atructure. ‘Ta ) ; 7. _ tf m1 « ve : oe | . ish Gr - Found a Master. . aus of its structure. the S port Ferry till further 1 ce as = me | Sines we tind Catharine Parr sosigning | ee ee aa Reo aor the course of time the resin becomes a follows ie = | herself after she had been twice mar- Japanese workmen are extremely I once knew a fisherman,” said the] fossil and is known as amber. The his- ays excepted, leaving Charlotte-| 2 ; 1 : ee ‘ 2 | ried, and we always hear of Lady ingenious; they seem to find a way of , §P¢ aker, “‘who had a horse that balked | tory of fossil insects is largely due to > = -wrie S oy lV r wre =. . ee e “ : > re » town daily at 630 a.m. and « very half = Dou't he giect this opportunicy of bay ns good = Jane Grey not Dudley Arabella | Overcoming every difficulty. If they on all sorts of occasions; and when he the fly _ amb r. And to the preserv- . p to 10 I Leaving Southport] = Carriage much lower than the re_u’as pice - Stuart (not Seymour), etc. Some per- | are required to mevea heavy box from | stopped nothing on earth could move eee ee SNE. WS ty. ie - : ay \ l l d espe ] : wise, our knowledge of some of the a 1S a ' making alf huuriy tr ps up 4 = sons think that the custom originated one place to another, four of them will | him until he got re ady to go. He might al cotimetin dik: ils a a ty § . ty . , » > —-—_ = . i " j + : . sOTE “Ls ancie dad Pee ae nae | wee Boat | = = | from the scriptural teaching that hus- | take hold of it, one at each corner, and | Stop, for instance, going along the | structure eee we arlortet te 0 oo nt aking : F | band and wifeare one. This was the by a peculiar juggling motion jerk it shore with a wagon load of fish, and The coasts of the Bal’ic are, and have | ; . bs f he ; : mf wu 15 m Steaner| & ee = rule so far back as Braeton (died 1268), | into a certain position. They make | then the fisherman would unhook him | been from the days of the Phoenician duster at Nalin On ; iPr ie iT onl a ale = | and it was decided in the case of Bon | human levers of themselves, and giving | and back the wagon away from him, | traders, the great source of the amber ' . — : : er ms é : i eek - zr -» | vs. Smith, in the reign of Elizabeth, | a loud guttural grunt at each step they so that he couldn’t kick that to pieces, | Commerce. It occurs in rolled fragments, —— " at nodate | 2 = that a woman by marrisge loses her | take, they start off «t a rapid pace. | and leave him standing there like a brag Pej to geologists as oligo- _ fine steamship is now running = = | ; a eee , ‘ene, ese are tertiary rocks of ate ry] , = . | formername and legally receives the | The strain may make them bow-legged | *T#tue on the beach. When the horse | jirte more slash ehuar ene ' r “ : z regulary laws Maes aes ~ ; = : : aa , : : : — we © LA dhe 1, calli , 2 = | name of her husband. Altogether, the | and red-faced,but they never relinquish | WS ready to go on again, which might | gon basin and cauteaiath hn tin oo Charloute town, cz Mit g at Quebec, Father Co éa iene asses SESE |* netom: ia involved i fda obscurity, their teak. be in an hour. he would hook him up | teriiary series if the ne of Wight The Point, Gaspe and Perce. v = >tSF = zsv STFS CUS = + Ft ~ — en lf the Japs want to drive a pilein and start on. fragments of fossil resin were washed Elegan ly Furnished for the ~— — Poubtfal Compliment F aa j i I i , . the ground, they first put together a a day the fisherman came in| down by the rivers from the pine forests Passenger Trade—Biectiie The gentleman and his flowing beard | large wooden structure, built on an with a load of fish in his boat and got | Of the district along with sediment and | Lights thronghont. ur ara — in te re ed manner. Eiffel Tower principle, and tied to- his horse and wagon to take the fish Sn va ase > faa aka Freight carried at rravorable rates, and “ur, ‘ i : cee ; : : eahsiein : nost perfectly preserved remains . & ore or ; eet " iusband of Mile. Skree- | gether with rice straw. A heavy iron- ashore. ‘ He drove out in the shoal vidal : 7 1 a a ae ae the | haudled with Great care. Special rates c “hu . ar *peeiy j ° . fa ‘ — . + 4 7 4 U4, as Cu as O sec e “Trag- r 1. ne the contents. We can ‘ ae 1e begun, impre yp one 3 | tipped beam of Japanese cedar is so | water atongside the boat, loaded the | ments of twigs, leaves, buds and Ses made for Dry Gvods, or any large quantity pply you with all kiads ¢ of lum |g . . Ww: bs Bs "7 h ebac ne eo editor, | arranged that it wil easily slide up fish into the wagon, made everything | with sepals, petals, stamens and_pistils | °* merchan lize. i n 5 : = f Leard your wile last night ; auddown. Four ropes are attached to | S2#US aboord the boat, and then got] still in place occur. Pollen grains have Fees Carricd Very Cheap i i ill P: : ! an - net singing immensely, Did | this cedar, passing over. pulleys, and into the Wwigon to drive ashore. ‘The likewise been found. A recent genus, | The sailing dates are: c y = Ae = - rattling notice I gave her then into the hands of the coolies. horse stood fast. .The fisherman knew | deutzia, has been recognized by its | rom Me atreal. From Ch’town “nog ne I i AN WAR EHO USE : ‘aint z Si I | | Ata given word thev start off run- | ' ll enough what that meant, and he ear ee ee fth June Ist. June : na ae A : z . r } . i ers ) ci amor are SO% j " “ig rA L AL : - a s why [have called,” returned | ning in different directions, thus rais- hauled the boat up alongside the wagon er in fae ea i i 22nd * lien A t of lashe just leaded. the a arty coldly. sg :, ing the beam until it is at the top of ug put back ail the fish, anchored kin - a aie "a a « int = = ah, Sole 2%:h andy notice,” repeated the edi- he ial ae ny ” the boat safely. and ‘aded ashore . ee on af ais ‘ . « is | ‘ 43 H ii U W: t Ul at ; = : | the structure. Then the ‘“tking-pin” or Bers: Bnet Wated ashore, | tinctly through the clear amber as if it Crh 13th Jul JAW ES B . RE r, 2 OLS & 4 me pper ater ea tor, with pride; I even jerked an little | foreman shouts “Ki-hi,” and all hands leaving the horse and wagon standing | were a fresh flower. And besides the in 3rd Ang. 27th a eee ‘eoastt w . French into it, you know—said the | leave go of the ropes, and the beam | ?” the water. The fisherman said | sect and plant remains thus sealed up in 7. 10th Ang onnolly’s Whar greatest thing about your wife’s simg- | comes thundering down on to the pile, | P°thing, but it was low tide, and he amber, stray relics of the higher fauna aie ® eet * H A bar i \ a : N , S ig lag her pct ei and all that sort of which is thus easily driven in. did wonder a little what the horse of the forest have also been met with. 14th Se pt. tthe Se pt. Rare 0 aii | , . th ng. Dd you not ce ite’ The Japanese workman’s tools are would do when the tide came in. Fragments of hair and feathers have CARVELL BROS rhe gentleman and _his flowing most primitive affairs The saw, for ‘There wasa bar-room on shore not se “sitay ae oe he se ‘ie Ags nts ~ 297 rit ‘ é ory res ‘e Spre; : . ° o e 4 ear ¢ ae . *i : oi? j served. Among others, a woodpecker ‘ PRs ‘ ‘ os 7 gq. 0. BOX. 475. ly (14)oet be ard, ” : ae “—— r ae u, pread | instance, is simply a sheet of steel fia SWey's and sitting in this bar-room | and squirrel have been recognized . the May 26th - Saw (1 4), 2m FOR SALE. i, ; rumpled copy of the Morning | about eight inches square, roughly ae time were half a dozen men who] Baltic amber ne a sii _ sugle. | notched with teeth. This is : , i all knew the horse well, and whomade — a eoenreinione ee eth. This is set intoa . Aud who mag ‘Read that!” le hissed, po’nting a ‘ bets ¢ hi: rould do; w ; me oF] i : ’ g handle measuring, as a rule. about vets as towhat he would do; whether M J a BEG . { . a : cian Jay x 1p) + relentless finger a : %, ai ms ; Mr. James Ellsworth, of Chicago, ar Thit bu Pj rst class Fallly Re: len 6 eA EEA EASIDE Hol EL, | hustico Beach, PE. I re — oe era. | twofeetin length. With this clumsy } he’d stand there and drown, rather | intimate friend of Paderewski oe Vines 1 M4 Tad ‘ ee + y “Mike, Skreec m4 2¢ a <— . oe ‘ vrive j : : 9, ; : ly ES Kr OWa a as The Cedare 2 x 3 . J : \~ 7 | PEN . ‘Ul Y ‘had w = d Se — eee instrument, however, he is able to ac- than give in, or whether he'd come | a dinner a short time ago, says the San ioc A cee pee ial jie aS: U M WER RESOR r O I J , tor had worked it out, ‘is particularly complish an immense amount of work. | ashore; and how long he’d wait before | Francisco Argonaut, and each person “P asture Lote, &c. | Spats ~ ez F — ini . character zed by her extraordinary | sabe cisbaiccisesninie daca aegaibinase he started, and so on. who came was obliged to perform some ; ‘ine Land cape Beautifal Grounds. Shady Walks, Boating rye.” “Fi ee i feat by which he ¢ : i ‘i | ~% Surf and Still Watee Bathia — Vi ‘tow f nerve, | : . ! Finally the tide set the w: go eat by which he could earn his living a ae : : = ’ : Stil e ing. nice pier, Bowling Alley, Cro «idl es alii hidiaarsiasdiiiiiisila iSieadeuae Not Saving. , eo o ovide is | a ' om “4 ie oy th a. 1% a quel and Tv. ani, Liuwns. etc—Ad tress : R a ] re ; ve ee — . afloat and the hh it took the horse off his provide a his usual resources were taken i wr | ea hes si wate pode No = i NEWSOV One of John Randolph's Similes, tecently a story was told in the dae H d 13 } littl away. Paderewski had many hard tricks as ae eee caatuiaada " : ‘ ; : E ; as i i ‘ = ect. e eager hn snore ; I e at , ah i J : - 7 *OMN Coarlotetown. Much new material is embodied in House of the campaign against John hat, tillhe found ] f on a i. d handy. s Theodore Thomas, with his be E: O U R DWELLING | re - the article “John Randolph of Roan- Morley in Scotland, As his Conserva- | th | jaa l “is cera ae ‘ Eee cae é s a : : ‘ aoe ; eed te nes oe ren he stood fast ouce more. sut the | miraculous management I yned his nz Heuse is very commodious, : $ ‘ o Fr, oke.” by Powhatan Bouldin in the , tivé Opponent was addressing — the : . : hi ‘ Pat ce we ae aKCS : ' eee . ninine Fining and ‘es ie rai co eX 3D S Ag Terms March Century The — followin ~ | Scotch audience in behalf of a more me kept coming, and it soon had him | waistcoat and took it off with his hands Wake S the Best ir ‘ad, wing Koome, | reakiast Koom end Uflice, 6. fa a8 } 7 Lb re USs A ae. oF iS rae ees : 3 asterful militar ; : off his feet again: it was simply some- | Still tightly fastened. The guests then fegee Hall. elect Hedeeotie, Kivchen, Pastes | ; rpreeel tan) 5 t ae Seam simile by Randolph is found in a note masterful military policy, he was non- ’ abn asked for autogr i ol ’ nd = . | “3 pid Ae = oe : : ; g »! ay a ; thing that he couldn’t resist; and er | @8ked for autographs, and Mr, Eliswort! aw! 5 lle ale rey Ly) Para age a8 Se p toa speech which he delivered in con- plussed by this question from the crowd: | |) one ote gt a, 4 ; “hs . aft + | penentied: “S hase: Sedan =e Fakes the Moat Water. a saan deep, dry all plastered | A , Zw Moderate gress: “Is Maister Wilson in favor of spend- cei va “it Lo lit t : of hi ‘s — ane | graph, which he wrote on my shirt front : 7 ke : ee ae i 4 ‘ e r “Ll O ils et ej . 99 ’ : 909000008 20 00esres - } n put ir - A caterpillar comes to a*fence; he | ing thirty-six million a year on the eemed to reali that f i ts oa eee eee : a : wa'er atparatus jae bee ut i | ; ' P rs avy, é ’ F ‘ illi : one 9 z : gl 6.08% - wy R hall. kiteben and five bedroc ms | - gue crawls to the bottom of the ditch and | ®*™) and navy, an’ only twelve million next time he floated he | ‘ vl j ~ ne Ty = Tee Eee ae ee For sale in half barrel bags at all the as ee aie aa ance 2 ext water hs | : Po Coach meete| over ‘is Neinnd: etna of tle Mae a year on education—that is to say, fe 8 An a ‘ it me straight behold mee shirt bosom bore the signa- site ; . : ge als th Pee fitted with a ne v free pump — ; ; : * : ‘elve milli » iebteten? tent ae on wading U ic got to shore, and] ture of the maestro writte across e aes Onee ome © ' - ae aly built oasis } ae ell trains at feet always in contact with the subject twelve million for pittin brains in, an’ then he ran away Bast “3 } fous ; 5 a ae 7 - a * | P ; peti Wart 1 winter, and as good as bew og Fie Hunter River} upon which he moves. A gallant thirty-six million for blawin’ ’em oot?” oe a . i t] | j nil t ) Pa Seon. aa % Gaon Sas | _ ‘uly 2. "06—end i i ; : . Migut have ought.chat: this)?" * aderewskl, Who, with pencil | ? J OUTBI LANG ad ae 8 ation. horseman at a flying leap clears both experience would ae eur : 'G ‘ | in hand, signed his name on red = nttiistintintten toseitaniiaiiite. | i ie tient aon te A Good Reason. “ea Peer ae et oh “| Jinen As 3 ‘sul lev © st hen <A" noadk nines ibe taut ‘ . ‘ p- says ic J ‘ z balkine, but it didn’t: it never ha ee a result, eleven shirts have root house, ice house, & _| caterpillar; “‘vou are too flighty, you Johnnie had been out in the yard play- ath agar aneerts wrt" | been permanently retired from circula- "LaNve | Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs set connection and continuity, it : 2M With his ball, and suddenly came in —— efect on him. H> belkedl Gen, ose lee e ; . oY ’ : : 2) and sat down to read. after that just the same asever; but I tenet aw xod Fruit and Kitchen Garden of di: ay and §$ saturd: Ly, between 4 and 5 o ‘clock p. m™., ealling for took me an hour to get over; you can’t | His father looked up, and, seeing that | have ane thouel “or it itmust hav A London Cere mony. unde f nce Vv ‘ ai le of — "eo ¢ ‘ ’ ava LY = 7 : . : ' sg ios ae ee nS eae oe ere ~ 43 01\ba of as aaele grap €6; an | guests. be assure as I am, W ho have never 7; Johnnie had his Sunday-school book in | been a satisfaction tothe fisherman to Seventy-seven deserving old men and produ 30 tte of she syseee pet 201 6 quitted the subject, that you have | his hand, thought it time to question | think thatthe horse had found a mas- as many old women, the number repre- ! varieties of apples pears and plume. ard overcome the difficulty and are fairly | him. tas eek chia IC. Sutter oD eet ee a ee Ventes | sined with drain e,two s- ? rf i . i ; = st ; mnive eas reed canie of ouluitasien, oon over the fence.” “Thou miserable What did you do with the ball?’ . oo ves Se Seen's Meanty vt | taining over four and a balf acres ° reptile!” replies our fox-hunter; “‘if “Ie went over the wall into Mr, | <I 7 ad eras Suhey thie yea, Rech mann | ining over four anda balfacres. || | an ; : ha cua $8 received $11.25 ; ach woman $8.75: tages of ~~ ar a canine from dust, ond ie } The St Lawrence Sugar Refining 0,, d, On led like you, 1 crawled over the earth } cg Serge after it?’’ then a and ase brn cummed a a ; e . . i . | - ? . P fi Moe ‘ ses were given t« antam nable to city taxes, yo _ oo " slowly and painfully, should lever; «nog pa.” Big ads. are needed to boom | them, the red containing a somundans is | In addition tothe ab.ve. a lot of land cou- ; catch a fox, or be anything more than | “Why not?” | gold and 30 shillings, the white as many | a hear therets ad ccntalning byw! eer a wretched caterpillar?’ | “Because it went thropgh the win- bad medicines. Manley’s pence in silver as the Queen is years of | Robb-A ex ores frontia on the oun Law ‘ a Be ; y i Koad, ts a'so offered for sale Laboratory of Toland Revenue, Gow. ‘ - ODB-. rmustrong Engines, For further particulars apply to Office of Official Analyst. . Celery-Nerve Compound has dicta R. JOHN®0ON, Montreal, April 8th, 1895 = i : a L. L. BEER, ! ae S 4 é he House of Lords has passed to its ° ‘ : Executor oe Wm, Heard. “J herel vy certify that 1 have drawn. by my own hand, ten gay of the ST. . 4 second reading the Trish J and Bill, after merit alone to commend it. yank Warhmnmhip Cadac: Sis ae LAWRENCE SUGAR KEFINING CO’S EXTRA { STANDARD GRANULATED eight hours debate, but without division. ; sci cle SUGAR, indis criminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrelseach. I have Pat BARLEY, &e., AGENCY, sieialeniiicipniaioits sis Dome Mire i connet praise Man- . ROBB ENGINEERING CO. td. If not ee of by private sale,, the ds ‘ i them uniformly to contain: i ees a. er above erty will be offered Ly Anction, analysed came, ond fim : . Rae 1 at rv enamel ee ——— — " itered Ly ¢ : . salth. - oe Sic ee een eee ee on THI fk 3DAY, THE 6th DAY OF 99 5 to 160 per cent. of Pure Cane Sugar. Having teen appointed Agent for Walte | Hood's Sarsaparilla, the On od passed. I Was feeling poorly for = pelt tty nd 4 7 | . Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am Blood Purif M H re True some time through overwork and Any person havinz a small. farm of The property may be viewed by applica! | with no impurities wanes: sai an , . prepare! to receive orders for the above er, gives HEALTH. before I had taken one bottle of | from five to ten acree, within five mi'es of LET ds either of the Raceutere (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph Bas Cs Guaranteed the best quality. Please get hana th M yout nen —_ completely the city, may find a purchas er by applying res , : g _ .: ours truly R. JOHNSON, Prof. of Chemistery and Pub. Analyst, Montre quotations before nurche sing elsewhere. polite Nicki) Met! S. peer’ e, aes on Sanat tiestian a “1 ra undersigned at their oftice in eae ’ »s €’> ena, Stranc ” » * j Charlotietown. L. L. BEER, Executors late Wm July hO—law dws, «|N RATTENBURY, AGENT Pn Se a 7m ww.w. CLARKE, wky,ul agent Donahoe’s, Harper’s, Seribner’s, Lippin— cott’s, at Carters’ Bookstore, Fcrsale by Geo. E. Hughes and meee? i & Johnston, Chariostetown and McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARIS, j3 20-—ddw A nice eoitage on Fitz-roy Street .“rst,1ew ceeupicd by Rev D H lolge Hess: ssion given UithJuly, ApplytoJ D Tay! | Book bimcer, juigaut Ce a ire er a nen mri cayyitg? Cee ye eae we TT ee re PE oT ess oh we. er gana ED aa eee er ii DA CE nih ee On Oe Be eee B — i ©