t ene ~“Edgehill--Church School for Girls THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SUPTEMBFR 2, 1897 MARITIME PEOVINCES Antenne Aiblelie-Assnerat ion ~~ | mow an Indian Died. A resident of Little Kock, who passed | through the territory of the Chickasaw | nation recently, tells through the Washing- ton Post of the execution of a young Indian for violation of the laws of his tribe. Among the Chickasaws stealing is punishable by death, and it seems that this young buck had been thrice convicted of larceny. The chief of the tribe, who eould save him, refused a pardon, and there was noth- ing to do but carry out the sentence. The in a wagon jast east of the i been tried. He :.and with stoical The Teath tnnual Chanipion- ulone ship Games condemned inan was placed and driven toa graveyard little village he ha descended from the wago: has of the where LiOul W A i hy! P RR g } A ff | [ f} | demean . walk d to wii his grave hid AIRE LL Be 16. ULHUD | beon freshly dug and strveyed it with ap ; HALIFAX. NS onil parent unconcern. Then he knelt and Bah SALAS Seem A ry ORL LMC | prayed with a preacher who had Known alternoon ot } him from boyhood. Arising, he watked | firmly to the head of his grave, where he SBATURDAY. | took his seat upon a large stone, facing sublime. in which he au- | death with a courage that seemed >. \ } 189% | Al ter saying a few words, Ga : is ’ ‘ dali young men of his race to take “ ee warning and lead henest lHves, he was i blindfolded, and a vecond later the sharp h * } + : ¢ . ' S Ve VN , report of a dozen winchesters rang out, me and his earthly existence was ended. 100 yards Ren. 230 yards Run. £40 yards Run. S50 yards hun. Putting 16 Ib te iat os Chrowing : . > ' An Odd Marriage Custom, Ramme r. Pale Vault. J The people of Lithuania believein being foreurmed for emergency At least soa l Mile Rut . Maile B eveks ; 7 t ; san : : apt . | curious custom in regard to the marriage A<V yards Ran iy fs } teremony woukl seem to indicate. It is (Rurdies) os zx * “ said that just before the marriage is cele- Ruoning digh Jump 3 ° | brated the mether of the bride gives her &. Po } ‘ ; ; Broad ‘ | daughter a parting maternal box on the i Pe eg : eee : . , | earsin the presence of a number of wit- Bicyele Races under sanction and rale!, for this the wife remarkabie should at secure a divorce sne would have the plea that physical ferce was used to make her enter the bonds of ma trimeaay. e ie nesses. Phe reason of the C. W.A. preceeding is that if ; . . any time wish to The trark is cinder, anbanked, an even juarter, Slightly oval, wide, with astraightaway finish 100 yards loug and 25 feet wide. Entries will close Secretary at Halifax, N.S., on Saturday, Sep'em ber 4th at midnight, and must be feet with = thre A Heartless Creature. “Nell Wailingford is undoubtedly the mage through vy Secretaries of Clubs, on official entry | meanest gir! alive.’’ ‘‘How sot’? ‘“*Know- blanks. In the case of imdivicuals not so| ge that her sister and two gentlemen entered, satisfactory evidence must be} friends were in the next room, where they could hear every word, she led Charley Jossling on to propose to her on Sunday night and then refused him.’’—Cleveland Leader. produced of amateur standing Fee in each event, Fifty Ceuts, to ac- company entry. Bianks ard any informa- tion wil! be furnished en application. Reduced fares from St.John and inter- mediate points on application to the station | BAAARRARARARRASDY ; agent. < E. T. HAMMETT, YOUR ¢ Hon. Secy M. P. A A.A. P. O. Box 41 Halifax, N.S. Aug Ist 1897. 20—6i—eod BABY’S SKIN NEEDS PURE WEST INDIA Lime et" ce ONLY {5c A PINT nn to & Gi) | # * FOR * &* DELICATE SKINS Windsor. Nova Scotia. , ; NCORPORATED 1891. a a ’ — = } The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. % Rr. Rev. Bisnor Covrrtyey, D. D., Chair- . Montreal. ( man Board of Trustees i Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ | s z College, England, Principal; eight Wy Resident experienced Governesses from Evgland ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, S588. New Crockery Store Mrsic Art, Paysicat. Culture, etc., extras Preparation for the Univer~ sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. lor Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp Hotel Acadia VRTASGASD fotel guests are having good. fishing from Tracadie H.rbor of Coed and Mackerel. Good boat, bait and fishing tackle supplied. ce eg ee GALL, Victoria s| Gate ugdists Barly Closing Druggists Early Gi Great George it. We the undersigved druggists of ibis : LL. . « itv. hereby seree los r several! ! a chy, ante: Sane ee Scene of attraction during these hot days. places of busivess, at 9 p m. every Bight, >. sting Sat q es. nn i e } of Sep wie i. . i excepting Saturdays, nntil the end of Sey Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. GEO. E. HUGHES, Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries A. W. REDDIN, and cream, JOHN P. JO} Wm. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, VIcTORIA CAFE Gt. George St.» ees All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dirner Sets, Tea Sets, Ci ocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Batter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot ef Glass, in Tumbiers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass. Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Buitter Coolers, Ceke Stand+, and a lot of other articles toc pb" merors to mention. GIVE US A €ALL, We are sure to suit you, both in prict and quality. a C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —z 9 3idy wy July 26. REDDIN BROS, 8. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Mondav evening, Aug. 9th. eqemcemncinag” gernreagenngapnemeaagan Nag? agp cali ta: ANREP eens CE EE SE CCC THE DIGNITY OF TRADE. Andrew Carnegie Tells How the O!d Time Prejudice Has Been Overcome. If a young man does not find romance in his business, itis not the fault of the business, but the fault of the young man. Business is not all dollars. These are but the shell. The kernel lies within and is to be enjoyed later as the higher faculties of the business man so constantly called into play develop and mature. The old prejudice against trade has gone even from the strongholds in Europe. This change has come because trade itself has changed. In old days every branch of Dusiness was conducted upon the snaallest retail scale, and small dealings in small afiairs breed small men. Besides every man had to be occupied with the details, and indeed each man manufactured or traded for himself. Vhe higher qualities of organization and of enterprise, of broad views and of executive ability, were not brought into play. In our day business in all branches is conducted upon so gigantic a scale that partners of a huge concern are rulers over a domain. The large employer cf labor sometimes has more men in his industrial army petty German kings had under their banners. I can with confidence recommend the business careeras onein which there is abundant room for the exercise of man’s highest powers and of every good quality in human nature. I believe the career of the great merchant or banker or captain of industry to be favorable to the develop- ment of the powers of the mind and to the ripening of the judgment upon a wide range of general subjects, to freedom from prejudice and the keeping of an open mind. And I do know that permanent success is not cbtainable except by fair and honor- able dealing, by irreproachable habits and correct living, by the display of good sense and rare judgment in all the relations of huinan life, for credit and confidence fly from the business man foolish in word and deed, or irregular in habits, or even sus- pected of sharp practice. The business career is thus a stern school of all the vir- tues.—Andrew Carnegie in Penny Maga- zine. than the When the Irish Ate Shamrocks. That the shamrock was used as diet be- fore it was adopted as the national emblem is conclfsively demonstrated, though Mr. Colgan shows that one writer borrews from anether. Very few drew their in- formatien from personal observation. Spenser wndoubtedly did, and he is per- haps responsible for the familiarization of this fact to his contemporaries. I quote the passage from ‘‘The View of the Pres- ent State of Ireland:’’ “QGutef every corner of the woods and glinnes they came creeping foorthe upon theyr handes, for theyr legges could not beare them. They looked like anatomyes of death; they spake like ghostes crying outof theyr graves; they did eat of the dead carrions * * * and yf they foundea plotte of water-cresses or sham-rokes there they flocked as to a feast for the time.”’ This dietary use wag known to the Eliz- abethan dramatists: “I vill give tee leave to cram my mouth phit shamrokes and butter, and vater creeshes instead of pearsh and peepsh.’’— Ben Jonson's ‘‘Irish Masque.’’ “This Irish footman, a wild kerne, a freg; a dog; whom I'll scare spwin. Lenged you for shamrock?’’—Thomas Dekker. “The shamrock thus used as food,’’ says Mr. Colgan, ‘‘was one or other, or per- baps both, of the meadow clovers or tre- foils, Trifolium pratense (purple clover), and T. repens (white clover) of modern fotanists.’’—Notes and Queries. The Soul’s Discipline. He who sustains and disciplines his soul and embraces unity cannot bs deranged. Through attention to his vitality and in- ducing tenderness he can become likea little child. By purifying, by cleansing and profound intuition hecan be free from faults. In loving the people and administering the country he can practice nonessertion. Opening and closing the gates of heaven he can be like a mother bird; bright and white and penetrating the four quarters, he can be unsophisticated. He «quickens them and feeds them. He quickens, but owns not. He acts, but claims not. He excels, but rules not. This is called pro- found virtue.—Lau-Tsze, 604 B.C.--~Me nict. ANADA’S "=r INTERNATIONAL EAHIBITIGN ST. JOHN, N. Bb. {4th-24th Sept 1897 ee + +e - ee QVER $12,090 IN PRIZES - For Live Steck, Farm & Dairy Preduct Competition cpen to the world. Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and Steamers. hates anl dates an- nounced tater. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap travsport of Expibite. . A Splendia new Poultry Building is in course of erection, anu Amusemeni Hall will be enlarged and improved. In addition to Industrial, Agricuitural and Live Stock Exhibits, six nights of Hasso & Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an uourly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effeet, will be given in amise- ment Mali, making together the best aud cleane>t special attraction ever brought elore the people of the Mari:ime Provinces. A trip to the sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Winter Port, and astay in the cleanest and bealthvest city in Canada, can be combined witha visit:o the Irternational Exh bitin at the very Low Rates to be Jater advertised, Arrange Now te Come to St. Jotun. Entry Forms will be forwarde! fo evep} ne wh» applies personaily or ,by letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager and Secretary. oe Si. JOHN, N. B. W. C. PITFIELD, President wvtf tm RAILROAU ACCIDENTS. They Happen Sometimes Because Men Aro Unable to Realize Danger. *“Yos, it’s really funny at times,’’ re- marked the focal railroad man, ‘how things will happen. Men lose their lives svery day becazuso they become careless or unable to realize the danger of their occu- pation. A good many years ago I was sonducter of a freight train, and one night we ran to a meeting point on the maiu line, with orders to await a train which was running in. The latter was a bit late, god my train was resting quietly on the tnain line, it having the right of way. The in freight, by the common laws of rail- roading and accerding to orders, should have heaved-in sight, as the sailors say, and then slowed down and gene on to the siding, so that my train could proceed on its way up the road. “Twas seated in the cabof the engine when the headlight of No. —— flashed in sight some two miles off. It grew in size, and the train came on without any appar- ent reduction in its speed. I thought it was coming toc near and said so to the engineer. No. —-— kept up its lick, and I suddenly rerlized that if it did not stop, and that quickly, there would be trouble. AsIthought of this Linvoluntarily grasped the reversing lever and threw it back. Vhe other train came dashing along, and then I saw that if we romained where we were my train would get hurt, so I pulled the throttle end the train began buinping backward, but not fast enough to escape, aud calling to the engineer and Sreman £ reversed the lever again to check ber Lack motion and leaped for the ground. While 1 jumped, the trains came together, and there was a vast desl of damage done to the front end of the locomotives. When the fuss was over, I climbed into the cab of the other engine and found it empty. Tearing that the men might be hurt, I grasped a lantern and started out to hunt them up. I had not gone more than 59 feet when I came across a figure lying alongside of the ties. I6 was the engineer. ‘Are you hurt?’ I asked, and he replied in asieepy voice that he was not. He had tumbled out of his cab. Well, to makea long story short, it turned out that both engineer and fireman had been tired ont, had gone to sleep, fergot all about orders and meeting points and were asleep to within a minute er two before the crash took place, and then, sleepily realizing what was going to happen, had rolled from their seats and alighted on the soft earth of the embankment.’’—New Orleans Times-Democrat. oa Mavis From & bUWAnD BH ‘loronto Ceaservatory of Music. Musical Deecior The Beli @rgan & Piano CoL’'d Dear Sis,—Allow me te compli ment you on the qualites of the Piano ordered from jou for the To- rcnto Coeservatory of Masic. The tcne is remarkably pure end brilliant throughout, while the bass ¢s deep and powerful. The mechanisir. is appar- ently perfect. the touch elastic, and in appearance the entire Piane is a work of art Yours truly, (Signed) Epwarp FIsHer Museal PMrector Torente Conser- vatory of Music ra Islaad Agency, b. P. FblGle Opera House Building J.C. P. 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For Sale or To Let Good WIL.UIAM DODD. Two Houses on Pleasant Street. stable and yard. lly 6, °97--Im SW EAT HRS Men’s and Boys’ Bicycle Hose. | ge Good Stock and selling cheap. T. J. HARRIS LONDON HOUSE.