ny of de by extend 'y sag | be on twely | a old yee ee tg 7 ces e Not Raleing Checker Players, TH —— — o~ Terms — Four Doliars per Year. ee eR K “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, h ttt tt eee ti ee hess aving t) advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripipes, DAILY EXAMINE! — Single Cepies two cents, VOL 37 Taylor and Parrot. Tt was the custom 40 or 50 years ago ¢o publish humorous verses in connec- tion with marriage notices. The follow- ing. found in an old Boston paper, is an exalmmpie: M l, in Boston, M —, 10, by Rev. Mr. Bi “ 3 J 7 uy to Miss Llary Parrot, both of Post A ne rds that fly or swim 1 any nse Toa I usiness, And that one is a goose £ toes E Taylor who has pressed bk vn suit ver) ice With a Parrot that we hope will prove A bird of paradise The Cat Was All Right. **Watcher cryin fer, silly? Cats hez nine lives, hezn’t they? Well, we’s only goin ter take one o° dis cat's, and he'll hev eight left.’’—New York Journal. Just as They Were. It is related of Fanny Kemble that she carried the tregic air of the stage into everyday affairs. While in Boston she stopped at the Trement House and was accustomed to dine in ber rooms at 5 o'clock. On one occasion the waiter brought her dinner ten minutes too soon, and she made him take it away until the bour had struck. On another occasion she gave the scrvant some clothes for the laundry. ‘‘When can these be returned to me, washed and ironed?’’ she inquired. “The day after tomorrow, madam, at noontime.’’ ‘**Be it so,’ was the dramc'ic reply, “at 12 on Wednesday.’’ But on the hour appointed the clothes Pad not been returned, and at ten min- utes past noon @ servant stood before her in reeponse to the short summons cf the bell. **My clothes that were to be returned at 12 teday—bring them”’ ‘*But, madam, we have not been able to get them ready owing to a difficulty inthe laundry. You shall have them tomorrow.”’ ‘Bring them now—they were prom- ised today. ’’ “I know it, madam, but they are not ready.’’ “It matters not to me. Bring them just as they are.’’ The servant went out, and a few mo- ments later two men entered, bearing the clothes in a tub fall of soupsudsand ' wet clothes, set them on the floor and went out.— Boston Jourual. It a When Admiral Jouett was acting sec- retary of the navy, the commandant of the academy at Annapolis asked that a cadet be court martialed for whipping five toughs and two policemen, althougiy it was done in self defense. ‘‘Court mar- tial that fellow?’’ roared Jouett. ‘‘That boy ought to havea medal. Do you sup- pose the government hired you to raise boys to play checkers?’’—Argonant. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. " of Tovacco, Opium or Stim. Beforeand After. ean, whtds aon wadto In. Prmit y, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been preseribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Ionest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine In place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return saail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will pwaee, sin wiki cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor. Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by Geo. E ughes Druggiset. 7 ——_——— = CHARLOTTETOWN —TO— BOSTON CHARLOTTETO ANY LlNe of Go0ls ty We Har All our winter goods must be sold, and cash customers will our prices are the lowest in the city: Overcoats, Ulsters, Caps, Fur Coats, Flannels, Yarns. light, sweet and digestible. You may use the same ma- terials for another and have it heavy, sour and soggy. The knack is in putting the in- gredients together just right. A substitute for Scott’s Emul- sion may have the same in- gredients and yet net be a perfect substitute, for no one knows how to put the parts togeth-r <s we do. The se- cret of “how” is our busi- ness—twenty-five years of | experience has taught us the best way. Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.09, SCOTT & BOWNE, Believilie, Ont. Adams’ Pepsin Tuttesrutt gestion. Recommended by the leading medical authorities. See that the trade mark name “Tutti Frutti” is on each 5c package. ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS. 153 — For Sale. SCHOONER “SAN JUAN,’ now Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agen Qaww ~ e ei j le good outfit. on her way from St. Jchn’s New- foundland to Charlottetown; built in 1889, registered tonnage 94 tons; has Apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. One loaf of bread may be : WN,P F.! meme mc a cm I A I SLAND; FRI DA — ee ee McKay Woolen Company lhe Big Store—Bargain Corner, Y, NOVEMBEP. 26, 1897 t Sle Fur Caps, Robes, Tweeds, ; Kivery article in our ready to to wear departments every article in our stores, will be sold at alow price to clear. Bar | gains may be expected; come all. find ee so ee eee ~ WHAT SHE WANTED. The Huckster Was Called Up Four Flights to Hear Something. A huckster was going along an east side street early one morning making the welkin ring with his singsong of ‘* Po-ta-t-o-0-0-es, toma-t-o-o-es! Nice sweet cooking appools!’’ As he drove slowly along he lifted his eyes to the windows on either side of the street. “Suddenly there appeared a woman’s head at a window in one of the top flats. The huckster pulled in bis horse and raised his ear to listen to the commands he expected would be coming, but the woman had not the lung power to make her voice carry so far, and the huckster called out, ‘‘How’s that?’’ Again the woman called, and her voice came down faintly. The huckster didn’t know whether she wanted pota- toes, cantaloupes, tomatoes or corn. So ner and motioned that he would drive around to the alley. The woman was there waiting for him and called out once more, but he couldn’t understand her. Gathering a handful of samples of various vegetables from his stock, he mounted four flights of back stairs and arrived at the top panting. The woman stood there awaiting his coming. ‘‘Couldn’t bear what you said, lady,’’ raid the huckster. ‘‘So I brought up some of each kind an’ you Can pick what you want an I’ll go down an get ’em.’’ ‘‘Want?’’ said the woman, who was in a towering rage. ‘‘Want? I don’t waut none of your old vegetables. What I want is for you to stop hollerin in rested. You’re enough to wake the dead. My husband works all night, and he’s just got into a little doze, and goodness knows it’s hard enough to sleep daytimes without a fiend like you standing in front of the house yelling like a Comanche. Now you get out of here and don’t you holler no more or I’ll get the police after yuu!”’ The huckster stood with set eyes and drooping jaw, the perspiration dropping off bis chin, while this harangue was going on. When she had finished, he came out of his trance and said: ‘Is that what you called me all the way up here for? Send fer yer p’lice, lady! I'm goin to yell to beat the band.’’ And he went down the stairs and out of the alley and up the street in front of the house with four extra links let out of his throat, and if any person slept on that street it was under the inflwence of opiates.—-Kanaas City Stan — —_——_—— — 2 large epools “Mayflower” crochet silk Novi0—tf for 25c.—Moore & McLeod. | he marked the fourth flat frem the cor- , | APPLES. Auction Saturday,Nov. 27th at 10.30 o’clock. POSITIVE SALE 125 barrels choice Apples 20 Gravenstiens. 20 Spys. 20 Baldwin’s. 20 Pivpin’s. 20 King’s. 205 assorted ktnds. Spot Cash—owner leaves when done. No reserve prices. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. nov2t--wed & fri. Laad Vax, 1897 Owners of property are reminded that by the recenv amendment to the Assessmeut Act, the system of valu- ng property for Land Tax has been changed, and it is nevessary that new valuations and declarations be made this year. Such declarations to be made by the owner, occupier or agent, before the Provincial Treasurer or Deputy Receiver of the district. In valuing property the value of the buildings must be included, The rate of tax for 1897 is one fifth of one per cent, or 20¢ on every sale is front of this house, or I'll have you ar- | $100 of val uation. The tax will be due on the Ist Dec- ember. A discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed if paid on or before the 15th Nov., 1897. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. To Open ‘In a Few Days a large assortment of ao FANCY GOODS Xmas Cards, Calendars, Books, etc, ete. ) ‘keen proportionately; but, what is all i Mehitan & Hornsby, QUEEN STREET YOUNG MEN’S CHANCES. Best Avenues to Success Are Found Out- side Our Largest Cities. ‘* Business conditions of the great cit- fes are not favorable to young men,”’ writes Edward W. Bok in The Ladies’ Home Journal, advising young men about to begin their careers against go- ing to the big cities. ‘‘It is said,’* he continues, ‘‘thet competition develops men. It does unquestionably. But to cope with present competition as it ex- ists in the centers calls for a vast emount of experience. That experience @ map must have back of him before he can enter the competing arena. ‘But how can I better acquire that experience than where there is constant need of it?’ How better, my young friend? By serv- ing a long apprenticeship im some city smaller than the greatest. The large cities are today poor places in which to learn the rudiments of business com- petition, for while the young man is learning the experienced man swallows him up. ‘But that is experience,’ per- sists the young man. It is, but a more severe kind than there is need of—a kind which, once indulged in, does not leave a pleasant remembrance. Compe- tition in a smaller city may be just as important to the young man starting out, the risks are not so great, the ex- perience is not apt to be so costly should he fail to succeed. It is a true saying that a man before he succeeds in business must expect te measure his height on the ground a time or twa. But it is not necessary that in his first knockdown be should be knocked out. ‘*But there is another and more im- portant fact which the young man away from the lafge cities does not realize. It is that the number of possi- ble positions in the large cities is not increasing, despite the reiterated aster- tions constantly made to the contrary. The very opposite is the truth. Various canées explain this—higher taxes, high- er prices of lots, or lack of building room, labor strikes and lower cost of production. The mannfactuging inter- ests of this country are constantly tend- ing toward the smaller cities and away from the centers. And this means fewer positions, since only in rare instances does the executive branch of a business call for a larger number of employees than does the manufacturing side. Strange as the change of current may geem, i¢ is nevertheless a fact that the young man who today leaves a good sized city of actual manufacturing ad- vantages turns his back on what in a few years will be one of the industrial beehives of America.’’ we ewe Buy corsets at Paton’s. ce em NO 276 IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. The Duration of Life Varies Accerding to Circumstances. Among the long lived in the animal kingdom we may mention birds, fish and reptiles, although even in the lower animals the duration of life varies im- mensely, according to the species. Of fish, the carp are especially long lived. Among birds, some of the parrot spe- cies are supposed to live over 100 years. The swan, the raven, the eagle, are also credited with great length of life. In the mammalia, the elephant at- tains the greatest age. It grows for 25 to 30 years and is said to live from 100 to 150 years and even longer. We have no accurate means of ascertaining the whale’s age. A lion is said to have lived 70 year’ in the Tower, but there is no ev- idence t@at he attains anything like that age in the nacural state. Forty years is recorded by uaturalists as the extreme age. The camel may attain the age of 50. It eats little and drinks less. The horse ig comparatively a short lived ani- mal, but it is a well known fact that when he does little work and passes the greater part of his days in pasture he may attain to about 40 years of life, but when a horse is hard worked and fed, moreover, upon beans, oats and other ossifying foods his days are much shorter. In the vegetable kingdom the yew at- tains great age. Those at Fountains ab- bey are about 1,290 years old. Two orange trees at Rome, planted respec- tively by St. Dominic and Thomas Aquinas, are said to be from 500 to 600 years old, and there are records of trop- ical] trees that, counting by their rings, are supposed to have attained the age of 800 to 1,000 years. —Nineteenth Cen- tury. Mixed English, American and English tourists who visited Ischl, in Austria, recently were confronted with the following notice on a@ signboard over the door of one of the hostelries ef the place, ‘‘To the gentle- manus Englanders and Americaners, hera you become asses.’’ Upon inquiry it was learned that the purport of the sin- gular sign was that the proprietor of the place had donkeys to let which were used for excursious into the neighboring mountains. A much traveled cotbler, who professed to be able to master the English language, was responsible for the unique wording of the sign. He had translated the German sentence, *‘An die Herren Englander und Amerikaner, hier bekommt ibr Esel,’’ the latter four words meaning ‘‘here you can hire asses.’’ Patience, Patience is a most necessary qualifi- cation for business. Many a man would rather you heard bis story than granted his reque~+. You must seem to hear the unreasonable dcmands of the petu- lant unmoved and the tedious details. of the dull untired. That is the least. price that a man must pay fora high station. —New York Ledger. Warming pans containing perfumc aro now used to heat the beds of gucsis at English esuntry houses. The public debt of France is the Jar- gest in the world and amounts to i. vout $8,000, 000, 000. Four-fifths of the world’s gnpp!y of cloves comes from Zanzibar and Pemba, Africa. The old story of Prometheus isa para- ble. Prometheus was on terme wi't: the gods, From them he stole fire, an yave itto men. For thissin he was bound to the rocks ot Monnt Parnassus, vultures were set upon him. The uly ate his liver, This grew again as fa~« as it was pecked away. Are his sufferings to be imagined ? Take a modern interpretation «f the rabfe. There is vo cooking withou: fire. To cooking and eating the mischief ies, The stowach is overiasked, the bowe'= be. come clogged they cannot a of the food that Ye given them. The impuri- tiee back up on the liver. ihen come the vultures—the torment of a diseased liver. Dr. Medical Discovery is more than equal to vultures of dyspepsia and its kindred dis~ eases. from dyspepsia than there is of hanging one’s self. Sold by all medicine deslers the world over. Barister, Etc., Brown’s Block Money to Loan. Printing in all its branches at the Exam~ ROA WE Nia gt AMR. git: tit SP INER Office, one of the bes: equip- © and / | Pierce’s Golden © There is no more need of suffering = y A, A McLEAN, 0. G. Charlottetowa: — > << ~ Me, : Be | 22 . & e » See \ = et ; ei | BE 2 % a. » ! Ww J " . 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