THE DAILY EXAMINER,. - - Impersonal Journalism. | + often said that the days of persona urnaiiam are over. The meaning intended is that, whereas once personality of the editor was plainly | mpressed upon his journal, now his MIieBLIlLY generally lost in that of his paper. Oac> he was Vraoklin, Bonnet Ceres ne or Lrreeley who sp ke ? newspipers is the ayrgreyate result of HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY: } That the following Prices cannot be Successfully | Competed with in the City: t ‘ ‘ ° sae aft + PO For $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. a < the t daily labors of many minds, | “ por ilar share the reader docs | oO wcern bimselt to Cetermine, even he knows any of the co-workers by vame. The news and movemenis ol aav also nave a prominence 1a the spaper woieh prey eut any overshadowing mportance { mere editorial ypinions, aod th mest pronounces d views of public allaurs tar ess than formerly take shape for the ndividaal character of a single writer. Chere is ¢ 1 in this representation, yurnpalisn has undergone ae great ange, ven within the last twenly The eioprapno has done mu fect this change. Enterprise ' i ‘ petitio have tended to ‘ similar er to all thrifty newspapers a everytoltl save the editorial columns the proceedings of Congress and Of State Legislatures, of political yaventions and of public gatherings of every sort. have a likeness Of appearance in all first-class journals. Markets and financial reports are substantially the same. Marine news on the seabord river, or lake news the interior, and the Iltst he ify s wualties and crimes, are mainly commor to the papers in wi th they wont | ippear The lifferences rec ly in the editorial column. and } tne minor teatures whi h lighten the page, aD \ ld variety to its cop teits Within this latter scope for journal- iatie wever, the controlling mind of each particular journal still rts an individual ir fluence in every egulated journal has its characteristics and its tone, and ty percept ble throughout the work of a variety of hands. We still frequently hear the editor named ag saying this orthat, instead of mere quotations of his journal—justly a1 OtherWise, very mneh according to the part kivery wel a certain uo extent to which the one-man power 1s exerciseu lo a are | ir f the w | l, the names of leading editorial writers of the large metropolitan daily newspaper are yw mostly unknow This is the very kernel of the phrase, imp rsopnal ournalism.’ lo be thus unknewa and inhonored is the brilliant reward to which the aspiring young journalist Lay i\V0OK forward with reisoaable assuran yt tuith, Io place of pablic recouvnit and pers nal gr} ry, h > will ave to content himself with the con- sciousness of having influenced affairs anievents of having changed the force he has exerted at a cri ical juncture, when the pow f On Vill and the s Slog itterance may give the lecisi preponderan and of having maiotained big and noble purposes that have served beneficent ends. If personal fame allures him to the I i ol irmalism, he should be id that & will-of-the- wisp is not a more deceptiy ttraction.— Boston Budcaet. ES a Give Them a Chance ! , your lungs. Also all your hinery. Very wonderful Not only the larger air thousands o little tubes | cavities leading from them. vy These are ¢ logged and choked with lich ought not to be there, yow inet half do their work And \ i yd . they cannot do well. Call it cold, croup, I ‘ nsumption or any 0! the family ind nose and head and lung ob- ructions, all are bad All ought to be tridof. There is just one sure way t t rid ofthem. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup, which any druggist will you at 75 cents Even if you lay cough, pheumonia, un bottle erything else has failed you, pend upon this for certain. for cash. | } IN A Ch'town, May 21, 1887 order at short notice : 2 » nae now the | Wor $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price 24. | Hor $18 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. For $16 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $19. These are all genuine Scotch Tweeds. yr “ ° > For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. For $10.a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. For $l a Fur Felt Hat worth $2. Canadian Tweed Suits from $19, up, 1 ' . } r ; rg , . Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, &c., cheap Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to —--—— 0 JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Ch'town, June 4, I887—eod & wky D. A. BRUCE INTENDS MOVING INTO iO TAH re PRHMIISFES FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS iMWMENSE STOCK —- OF — CLOTHS, HATS, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, AT— 25 Fer Cent Discount. RE rTt’S TRUE 2 ed & Ww ky prompt hess, Mantle Mirrors, Ch’ town, April 22, 1887 2ant Picture Cornice-pole Goeds — to arrive in a few days. MARK W June )<, 1887 See the Columbus Watch One of the Latest and Best American Watches Made, JUST #MPORTED BY NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CH TOWN. Zaw & wky = a ee CHEAP FOR CASH, \ ) KE want money, and to that end are -offering - our immense 'Y stock of Furniture and House-furnishing Goods at prices that defy all competition. We are prepared ‘*o fill all orders entrusted to us with pt : Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for housecleaning time. An immense stock | Call and see. of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Frames, Mouldings, Window and 0 IGHT & CO. rull rf ; the , born in Canada, but early removed to t Omo, and now the fonnder of Splitlog City in Indian territory He was wWprenticed to 4 . y b . x srpenter in fil ‘YuUOOd, and as ie rew up, t 1 I to Wyandot « yunty, Ka: is, W ere lM arrived With ov cts in his poaket. the speculated in real estate,as well as worked 4 ind improved all his opportunities, like 4s White ma He built i grist mill, beca:ne erests 1180 WM Silver mine 1d now l ié tors of the K is City, Fo t ‘ southern railroad sompany, Lpital of S000, 000, Smith and Kansas . Why Neosha and Splitlog | City Phe road has been graded for 30 miles ind j ing pushed to completion, Mr, Split { . } re | : = log has ousual mechanical and busir . | tale ¢, ut cannot rr id write Hy he _— ; : ‘ 8 the. | citurnity of race, i pursues | “i | 4 : 4 OP . | without slack when his mind is once ject He married the grand-daughter o¢ Mage up. who went security for the pa-., ' paane price of his first axe in K yment of the children. His wealth naas, and hiss tive than a millieg, © ts estimated we g#2ch case is worth a cood more j i sting what the Indian stock is } | At al a3 '' ust spabie © =" This Indian “was never in a pur svage state, else he would not have had che chance for industrial training in his bey- hood. He must be now about 60 years old. > ¢ p Hell Gate has been a laborious i tly work, bat the end justifies the effort. Obstruction in any important channel means disaster. Obstructions in the organs the human body ing inevitable disease. Chey t be red away, or physical will follow Keep the liver in ‘ord r \ ' n ’ : and the pure blood courses through the body conveying health, strength and life, let it be oul disordered and the channels are clogged with impurities, which result in disease and cdeati No other medical ey als Dr. Pierce’s | Golden Medical Discovery for acting upon the liver and purifying the blodil. saw \ fT have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and =83=— QUEEN STREET. a ee GATENSIVE CASH SALE ! Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember Léth, 1S86, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH, Ls ae Ch'tuwn, Veo. I4—wk 7 BROW WN. - - WEDNESDAY. ee nin esi wun t HNSON'S ho Ta J UD. EXTERNAL USE, tiem, Bleeding at the Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitls, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheume Langs, Seacnnnten. Influenza, Haeking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- tery, Chronic Di- ntatming infor- arrhosa, Kidney’ mation. of very Troubies, an great value. Ev- Spinal Disédses. erybody should We will send free, have this book, postpaid, te ali and those whe who send their send for it will names, an Illus- ever after thank trated Pamphlet _ heir tubky’ stars. All who buy or order direct from ue, and request it, shall receive 4 certificate that the money shall be refunded ff not abundantly natisfied. Retail price, 25 cte.; 6 bottles, $150. Bxprose prepaid to any part of the United States or Canada. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., P.O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass. THE i MOST WONDERFUL ff ua FAMILY REMEDY _ EVER KNOWN. as P — —_—- Ready Made Clothing —_— 0O-— --- N EW STOCK just opened. The Newest Styles and Lowest Prices. Men's Worsted Suits, Men’s Tweed Suits, Men’s Pants and Vests, C He Boys’ Tweed Suits, Hard and Soft Felt Hats for Men & Boys. oO An immense stock of TRYON TWEEDS to exchange for Cas or Woo1 at Factory Prices, If I cannot sell at a SMALE PRoFIT, I am determined not to be undersold, even if I have to SELL BELOW Cost, Try me at the Tryon Woolen Mills Depot, - - - Cameron Block. J. D. REID. Ch’town, June 14—3 mo eod tu thur sat & wky CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AD D032 FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, R. PALMER & CO, PROPRINTORS. = We are now manufacturing and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices : Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould- j ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &. a. si - : We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Joining, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. : All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. ) With new and first-elass Machinery, and the latest appliauces, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Jan. f, 1887, . PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, ISs7. sumiwer Arrangement, ISs7. O* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— 2 ——— TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. 1 ae ; STATIONS. ‘Express | Accom,| Accuon. STATIONS. ew ne ng Accom,.| Accom ‘ (A. Mey ALM. ) Pom, — “2. 1: Charlottetown.....--dp 6 00 1015) 7 3230 || Tignish ......0.... Ap) 1 20 600 | Koyalty Junction....,. 614 1035 | 349 | Alberton...............) 200 | 705 | North Wiltshire. ...... 6 18 113.4 4385 OE irecatmen es ee 235 7 ad Hunter River........ 653 | NBs | 450) O'Leary... ...-0000++- 2 42 8 10 PM. | en Eon 6chss Gained 3 35 9 25 Bradalbane............ 7 2 1213 | 526 Wellington...-........ £05 | 1018 | County Line Junction. 7 = = Ps e Miscouche....-+-+--- : » 1a “4 steeee..t 7 3 7 2 < i) catimneg ie iat 753. 1287 617 ar ar; 815 1 30 6 50 (Summerside-.:---- , 455 11.40 | A.M, Summerside...... ; (dp P.M | 615 dpi 830 2 00 Kensington...--.--.... 517 12 13 6 48 Misconche.............' 845 | 22 Freetown .......... se. 530 12 35 7 We Wellington ............ ‘908 ;. 247 County Line Junction. 5 40 12 60 | 7% 30 ort. al... .. 2. creep 935 | 335 I ii a ina 5 47 12 38 7 39 CViicied ix......-.usguce,, 00) 1° 3 Hunter Kiver.......... 6 12 1 33 & 4 Bicomiala....08 wir | 5 20 North Wiltshire....... | 622 148 , 8 30 Alberton.--....., lil 6 WwW Royalty Junction...... | 6 56 23) ) 917 Piguieh ...... s+... 1136 1 700 ! Charlottetown.......ar 710 | 2% | 935 i ! P, M. : pa i A.M. County Line June,.dp | 3 4 fone rag eraey aie P; 6 % Cape Traverse ...... ar 39 | County Line Junce.,. ar. 7 15 TRAINS FOR THE EAST. , TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. Express | Accom. STATIONS, | Express Accom. i = of DAB edd nels. et em P.M. Charlottevown: .....dp 81 6 30 Jeorgetowr, ---- .dp 710 2 40 hoyalty Junction.....«, 3 30 6 50 \\Cirdigan..... loots sens 717 3 03 Beaford “telnet sane % 3 58 7 2B Mt. Stewart Junc ..ar 8 10 415 ar $25 8 05 waren Sm) oD A.M P.M. Mi, Stewart June. }” i 8 20 || Soumris...---- +++. dp 6 id i 20 es ee Ee yn ee IRE vinta) -» « te 8s 3 St. Peters.............. 5 20 9 35 Be Feaermersssaertess bi ge 3 02 Bear Kiver...--++e....1 5 35 10 27 del sGhaen 3 10 . i 6 25 11 15 or, 8 10 4 Bouris........---+---- ar ‘ || Mt. Stewart Junc } | P. M. A. M, Pp 8 15 4 40 | Mt. 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