HE™DAILY EXAMINER Four Dollars per Year. COM) 5 a te . : ‘ PR i . ; : This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, havine to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripes. Single Copies two cents. —_— —_— ~ ms hy a a j CHARLOTTETOWN, P-. E. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY ‘SEPTEMBER’ 7, 4897. NO 204 — seahipente ae ae ‘ CAIN CORNER Et | is nO misoxner for our store, situated in the heart of the city, it also occupies a warm spot in ths hearts of Charlottetowns | Lepy| thrifty buyers, ‘The reason of this is self evident. We have always tried to make the interest of ourselves and of our patrons mutual CPA ER, is pretty STO RBA well loaded down withall kiuds of dry J USO goods. ‘Phat has always been our aim and will contin ue to be ~—. orm f eel ' homme We have been opening our fall readymade clothing, and can truth- “ehtex dese Shoat 3 eae re bia af 4 > ang { , Padi a f fully a that there : uot the like of the stock and the Ilke of the values on P. E, Island—and no charge to see them, If rou don’t want to buy T ‘jo re ] t | : : J oa V a tot Y now all Suan Then we have our dress goods department—rather a new department for us—but | nevert SS 1t 18 worth your W : , j ia iy aN ] ° ° evertheles vorth your while to inspect our stock in this line, Fiannelettes, Ginghams, Fieeces and Prints, cheap { as can be bought in Charlottetown. 4 A a 4 ‘ Ate,S4A4a444885F 24 | j a Y Ee i ! r ft eKy EN COMPANY | AVAL -. 4 . ‘ — if oO The HKitten’s Last Visit to the Lion. ti eite tk wien. T ye v One right a little, purring kitten The London 8 : : sees HE— i ascii Z hae pectator gives an ac- € i Lj Re (S iA C2 Le rubbed herself in friendly fashion | count of experiments made to determine We against the great iron bars of the den the sensibility of animals to music. In ' ' . of old Paul, the zoo’s famed lion, of each experiment the violin woeld. fut i = . whom extreme age has made a pitiable be played, at first low and soft, then : « aa Soe oe hag a was the | pyadually louder and louder. The sharp, t » | *itten’s way of ccaxing Paul to come to | high toned piccolo would then follow AN e say goodnight to her, for Paul and kit- | and then the flute. The effect was often eererrerst D—— _ To the Burglar who emered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend | tie were the best oi friends. She was the startling. The tiger, for example, lis- t ap invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sa¢- | OP1Y bit of outside life that Paul Wa8 | tened intently and with evident pleasure RACES 1 * ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will aot insure his easy exit, but will be on | ever friendly with. Every night for toj the violin, but when the piccolo be- 5 5 i hand with an ambulance and undertaker. weeks kittie has crept shyly up in front gan was filled with the wildest rage , At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve | of the bars of her old ljon lover's howe, ? { i gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al -bat were imported aerein the past required to be | and when she mewed to him be came mete: aoe = ect ete To be held at CHARLOTTETOWN, TUESDAY, WEDMES repaired within a year. forward and put his great, shaggy head and lashed its tail from side to side. DA 3 TH CRSDAY and FRIDAY, if A Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty lbs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi away ahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pamps are winning a vame for themselves at prices to beat any im Tw. A. MeLERARN as close to her as he could, and they ca- ressed each other. . Last night when kittie came and, rubbing coaxingly against the bars, mewed all softly to her jungle lover to come and say goodnight, Paul just lay still, his head between his paws, and didn’t notice her at all. Tiring of coax- ing him, the faithful kittie stopped and just looked and looked at the nobie, great fellow. Finally a keeper saw her The flute, however, calmed it at once, and coming to the bars of the cage it listened intently. The monkeys were affected in the same way, but were not so violent in expressing their emotions. Violin music was often so agreeable to them that they would drop their food and listen very attentively, while the piccolo almost invariably aroused their anger. The elephant preferred the flute and was enraged at the piccolo, as was SEPTEMBER 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, -———— All Animals and articles for Exhibition must be entered at ‘ ¢ th Secretary, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on or before Securday, 18th ake ” HORSE RACES =~ a gs a . a fin cm : . = | do something that instinct never let her | 4).. the ostrich. The wild asses and ~ i a ; do before. She shyly ae through the zebras left their food when the violin $1,500 , ™ . Premiums ag m. 8 $1.500 big, black iron bars and, going 10, C@ | began to play and ran over to hear it. ressed the great, bowed head in her | myo piccolo, however, soon sent them most loving way. But there was DO re- | pack again. FIRST DAY,—22nd SEPTEMBER, 1897. sponse. Then kittie slowly went away Three Year Old Cl A and Paul slept on—the sleep that knows High Power Telescopes, Aha a5 Ghent BSE. oe ee eeeeeeeeeceren cee teererere oeseseresseerseeeeseeeerses Purse $15N 00 tabs oe The cost of high class telescopes 48 | Fes jar all, opeu to Cauda aod the Waited Giatetiwcwccwonocrcic, 80008 | cores of people who had known the ! such as to effectually bar them from all OBncipeidedasen endiondh covecsee se «(+ BGBRO bi old Jion for nearly 20 years had just | but extremely wealthy individuals and been visiting him, and hosts of tiny | cosporations. The 42 inch objective for SECOND DAY—23rd SEPTEMBER, 1897. k : Tour ]¢ ; : 7 ehildren had tossed him kisses just as | the new Yerkes telescope cost GER. OOD | Throb Mista Wiebe, cccaeo ek 6iekiicss deka Z wy ’ Your lawn if properly look after and_kept cut with one | Goose Was erat ie diak caadity | fen te Wpeptrenss atone y BEPMINNLS-29 Glatt 622+. coopers setsstcenenentttnns vos te ss ee seemsen UMM $150.00 | of our as Superintendent Stephan a month | amount was expended for the grinding | Free for All, (Pacers). ....scs.csecsesrseseeeescccceeseeces ee Fe 150.00 r ago said he would, ‘‘as if asleep, with and polishing. é An ingenious inventor ht mere ° Lawn Mozxvers his head between his paws.’’—Cinein- | has been studying the principle of ob- 1897 ntries close 14th September. No horse barred by record made after Ist Aug., i i irer. jectives, and, it is said, has invented a . . =e ee Soa pron he Gisind One scientist For further partioulars see Prize List, to be had on eqplteiiton to the Secretary. € Will b 4] r "i aaah ee oe ts ita says that if this experiment proves suc- All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. “3 i e smooth asgvelvet. gentieman Who W! enceforth be | cessful, and of this there is but little | BENJAMIN ROGERS, . . known to fame as Professor Hankin has | doubt, telescopes that now cost hundreds President. scien a h : wr: . proved himself to be the Sherlock | of thousands of dollars can be made so | Ch’town Aug 14th—law wky2i all isld ee | \ ; © y2i all isid prs. “a iy A | Holmes of the microbe. It is told that | cheaply that their purchase will only ’ 7 oa | ! ' 4 13 persons sat down to dinneratSangor, | involve a sum obtainable by almost any | “>= am ——_—$—$—$—$—$ ee ee | in India, and that one of the dishes of | high school in the land. This statement ly which they ate was achocolate pud- | seems almost too wonderful to be true, OUR BIG EXHIBIT ~~ =~ OF NEW CLOTHS We are opening our different lines for the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex periences when he has a good thing. So many good cloths grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about hem. Come and see the BEAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson ; and for Suits, they are beautiful inthe «x’reme. Those goods will be shown with much pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD &CO MERCHANT ‘TAILORS. ding. Nine of them were afterward tahen sick, and three of them had chol- era, which caused the death of one. It is generally conceded that chocolate pudding is not necessarily fatal and that it is not an established home of the cholera microbe. Professor Hankin therefore set out to trace the microbe to its lair. He fou%@i the deadly thing in a water pot in the kitchen, but he ascertained that this pot had beea filled at a pure spring. The dishcloth used in carrying the pot, however, had been dried on an infected sand bank. Pro- fessor Hankin then proceeded to demon- strate by a beautiful experiment the deadly nature of this particular pud- ding. He took three of the ingredients —milk, eggs and gelatin—under abso- lutely sterilizing conditions, made a ‘‘oulture,’’ inoculated it, cooked it and produced 9,000,000 cholera microbes to the cubic centimeter. Indian cooks who prepare chocolate pudding for govern- nient sabibs in the present state of af- fuirs in India are in danger of sudden trouble.—New York Times. CROFULA in its worst form yields to the blood cleansing power oi Hood’s Sarsaparille. Thousands of cases have been perfectly CURED- 4 but it is given on excellent authority. The new idea is briefly the assembling of a large number of small lenses in ex- actly the form of the large one, follow- ing in every detail the same lines and curvyes.—New York Ledger. The Troubles of a Town. The virtue of consistency is giving the citizens of Somersworth, N. H., a lot of trouble. First, Mayor Hanson caused the arrest of those who sold candy and soda water on Sunday, in or- der that the Sunday law might be con- sistently enforced. Then one of the men arrested thought that consistency re- quired the arrest of the mayor, who runs a livery stable, whieh hires horses on Sunday. The mayor was fined $5. Lastly, a citizen threatens to have the authorities of the Methodist church ar- rested for the unnecessary ringing of the church bell on Sunday. The result of ali this is that nearly everybody in the town is angry with somebody else. —New York Tribune. A satisfactory beverage for outing parties is unquestionably Sovereign Fruit Syrups. Among its great variety in flavors all tastes are suited. $18.000--IN CASH--$18,000 GRAND PROVINCIAL EXAIBITION Halifax, September 26th, to October 1st, 1897. (oid. Silver and Bronze Medals _ The largest amount ever offered 1m prizes in any Exhibitioa in the Maritime Proyinces. In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibiti vi ye sions have been arranged for every day and night. cree ee Peer emee The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the realistic effects every produced in Cana r hn eet, See An unequalled half mile track for speed competition. _ Exhibits carried at exceedingly lov rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on ail railways and steam 0oats. Full particulars later. Apply for prize lists. entry fcrms, ane al] information to JOEN EZ. YWrOod. Secretary, Halifax, N.S = —_ ya a