wl wr ia in sin te Taylor | is the place to have a nice yob of PRINTING : vil LvU done: you not only ob but vet a nice get 1 cheaper than any other place Vhie you can iil ii¢ 7 rT REASON SULLA 1 is he is under t] 7 ‘ Wher try ? thy CitY. ex pence ( city and he has the latest facilities for doing good Work quick, J. D, TAYLOR Always Busy Printin: lf You are Going -—TO— ‘ BOSTON ®r any part of the Tnited Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN. MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHUOTOWN. The favorite S. S. ‘Halitax” wil. jeave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at i p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- dav at noon. Steamer cally at LAWKS: BURY ard Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Chariottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday mernings, via Pictou make close eonnection at Halifax with steamers *“QOlivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.B.I. Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. diw Wants, Lest, Found &e KLON OIKE. -Respectable voung men desirous of setting out forthe Klondike Gold Field», in time for spring opening, are re- quested to correspond with the unddrsigned. All correspondence strictly confidentiai Address Klondike P. O. Box 676 ee ug J2 ts LOST.—A few days ago, a flat s‘eel key. Apply at this ffice. A ug 17 tf LO3ST.—A White Curlv Dov. The finder will please leave same at this office and be re warded, augl7 COOK WANTFED.— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. TO BE LET.—One half of a double ten- ement house, situated on Sydney street near Queen. ‘Possession can be had at opce Apply to Francis P. McCarron. Ang)23i pd, WANTED.— Agents for ‘“‘Qneen Victoria Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee.”” Over- flowing with latest and richest pictures. Con- tains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic History of her remarkable reign, ard full account of the Diamond Jub- llee. Only $1.50. Big book. Tremendous de- mand. Benanza for agents Commission 5) per eent DUTY PAID Credit given. freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write qnick for outfit and territory THF DOMINION COMPANY Dept. 7, 356 Dearbon St, Chicago, dy 6 ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH ful gentiem: n or ladies to travel for responsible established houses in P. E. Island. Monthly $65.00 and expences. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- addressed stam eovelope. The Dominion Company. Dept, H, Chicago. 168—1 mo CANVASSERS. “GOLD FIELDS OF THE KLONDYKE” car latest book, 500 pages fullv illustrated from photogpaphs taken on the spot. Complete book with large map 8 x 4,insix colors $1.50 Big commissions, send 2c now for prospec‘us outfit, and men- tion this paper. Terms mailed withit, Bids fair to rival sale of Johnstown Flood. The world clamors for authentic imformation, Ti you want your share of the dust from this zoldi mine, wire or write to:—The Earle Pub- lishing House, Box 94 St. John N. B. Aug 16 TO LET.—The new 4nd comfortable dwell- img on Alley St. containing six rooms, pow eecupied by Mr. John McKenna merchant. Rent low, possession Ist October next. can be inspected On application. Geo. Alley. Ang 18 246 FOR SALE-—A Desirable Dwelling House on Chestnut Street, near Queen, containing six zyooms, House§Jnew and in good condition. Apply at t=is office. auglitf TO LET —A half tenement house on the eovner of Queen and Bayfield St. Apply to Edward Praught. Aug 16 wks —— A. F Tar-Bush wii! remain at tne Finley ‘House, Friday 2)th inst, to receive orders from a'] wishing to have their family portraits made life sizein sepias Water Colors Cray- ons, or Fnamelled work, highest grade only. All wo. k guaranteed, those out side the city should accept this opportunity, and bripg in their photos that day. Aug 165 .~On Saturday a red leather hand ode Se eaetaiae ae soiled linen. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Reddins Drug Store. Aug 16 ‘ET—A Double Tenement House in a ad each part containing 6 rooms, zituated ov King St, beck of Merchants Bank of P.E.L Apply to Miss Lowden Dundas Esplanade New Crockery Store ! All kinds of First-class crockery, in- | , cinding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Crocolate ; | . mle! { done | Cream Crocks, Cake 1 ry : ,} Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, Sets and [Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Pots, Bean Pots, avery fine lot of Glass, n Trimnbilers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Gitass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter eke Stands, and a lot iri cle s low DY Merons to me ition. > GIVE US A CALL, of other We are sure to suit you, both in price and nality ; LAlITY C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly Opposite Nort} Side of Market House. 2 9 3) dy wy And students who have succesfully passed their examinations will need a good time keeper before taking charge of a school. We bave a large stock ot Gald And Silver Watehas timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. b fk PAV ELOR Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square. STEAMER GAMPANA SMILING DATES. —— Krom Ch’town. about 14th Sept From Montreal. Friday, 10th Sept. Tuesday, 21st Sept. “ 25th Sept Monday. 4th Oct. “ 8th Oct. Saturday, 16th Oct. “ 20th Oct. Friday, 29th Oct. “ 2nd Nov. Thursday, llth Nov. ‘“ 15th Nov The “Campana” is the only steamer carrying freight from this port to Montreal direct. We solicit for her the patrenage of importers and ship- pers. Rates Reasonable and goods well cared for. CARVELL BROS, aug 16—2awl|mo Agents. CHARLOTTETOWN ee —.. Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent Drug gists Karly Closing We the undersigned druggists of this city, hereby agree to close our several places of business, at 9 p m. every night, excepting Saturdays, until the end of Sep GEO. E. HUGHES, A. W. REDDIN, Wm. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, REDDIN BROS, S. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Monday evening, Aug. 9th. xX Str Fastnet SEASON OF 1897. Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaee Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, making same calls, including Souris. Through Freight Solicited. Rates low to Halifax. Apply to W. W: CLARKE, Agent, NOTICE. Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’s Creek aoe this date, July 30th, will be prosecuted according to law, asthe pla has been reserved. : ee P. :HERRY. Glerfinan. July 30th. ENGLISH JERSEY. Model Dairy Cow According to the Brit- ish Idea. At the last Southampton show in England Jersey cows made a_ notable display, both ‘as to numbers and qual- ity. One of the Rothschilds is a speceal breeder of these cattle at his country place, Tring Park, Herts. Lord Roths- rhild’s Jersey cow Gipsy Queen II took tirst prize at Southampton. Her picture * uti oT Wipe! GIPSY QUEEN I. is here given. A dairy cow of that beefy build would have been vpowhere at a fair in the United States, but ideals lifer. Jt was that beefy build itself, added to her unusual size, that helped Gipsy Queen II get first prize. She is of a fawn color and is 5 years old. <A de- scription of the cow in the London Live Stock Journal praisee her capacious ud- der. ‘io the American eye, however, her udder is the reverse of capacious. Cement Floor For Stable. My barn is 30 by 51, no basement. Running through the center js ap alley 8 feet wide, cows standing facing out. Back of them on each side of the alley is a trench 16 inches wide and 8 inches deep, a decline from side of barn to treuch of 2 inches. This, with a Bidwell stall, gives a feeding alley in front of the cows of about 3 feet. While it is claimed that the cows would not back out over the trench, I, for more security, have a rope with a snap back of each one. The entire floor is grouted and made as follows: Underneath all is a layer of stone, then 8 inches of broken stone, covered with 4 inches of good grout, made of two parts of clear cut sand and one part good water lime made thin enough to thoroughly fill all space be- tween the stone and well tamped, then covered witb three-fourths ef an inch of cement. On top edge of trench use a 2 by 4 Norway pine, anchored with strap irom —this to prevent the edges chipping off. Use a straight edge putting on the cement and be sure not to let it dry too quickly. I use a sprinkler pot and wet the floor every day for at least ten days. Also do not let the sun reach it in dry- ing. It must dry slowly to prevent cracking. Mine, after three years’ use, does not show the first crack. In the trench I usechaff or land plas- ter as an absorbent, and the trench be- ing water tight everything is saved. The alley is wide enough to drive through, and manure is taken out at once to the farm. My barn is the above size, as I had just such a place for it, and gives me 20 stalls, a box stall, a calf pen and two feed boxes. *he entire room above is for storage of bhay.—E. M. McChes- ney in Hoard’s Dairyman. oe McGill University, Montreal SESSION 1897 98 ee The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Specrar Course For Women), AppLiep Science Menicine, Law, and Vererinary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs AND Mepicixe, l5rH Sepr.; Appiep Science, l6TmH Sepr.;; Law, 7rn Serer Vererinarky Science, 22np Sept. Copies of the Calnontaining containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. Valuable Farm for Sale The well known Farm called ‘Apple Tree Farm ” is now offered at private sale. This farm contains about 118 acres of land, 80 of which are cleared, and is situate on St. Peter’s Road. It runs from the St. Peter’s Road to the Hille- dorough River, with a good shipping wharf at the foot of the farm. Bedford Station is only about two miles distant. Moderate terms will be given to suit pur- chasers. For terms, &c., apply to Alexander McGregor, of Dunstattnage, Lot 35, or to Donald Stewart, of Marshfield, Lot 34 or Peters, Peters & Ings, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. ALEXANDER McGREGOR, DONALD STEWART, Trustees of the last will and testament of John Stewart, deceased. augl3 4i wk pat 4i -—-AT TH E--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either genera) or ocal anesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS Emulsion makes the blood richer and im- the circulation. Scott’s proves It increas*s the digestion and nourishes the body. It cor- rects diseased action and strengthens the nervous sys- tem. In a word, it places the body in the best possible condition for preventing the germs of Consumption from beginning orcontinuing their JOSEPH LADUE, KLONDYKE| The land of —~ Golden Nuggets the new Bonanza King of the Klon . . ; ~ dike Gold Regions, gives the fae . to S : . - ° re ” a work - - nt ae oe His book reads like “ The Arabian Nights” BOT Jean is the whole secret. OOK | Ladue KNOWS whereof be writes. He was the first MAN on covering the subject very | the spot when the first gold was discovere ! last August; 1896, thoroughly sent free for the | He located one rich claim, and immediately purchased twelve asking. others at a low price before their value was known. He has o i a ” ,. . SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. \ | refused $100,000" for any ONE of these claims, as they are always have come Tutti Frutti with Zet you. Itallays thirst and revents atigue. fomoe dealers to obtain a big profit, try topalm offimitations. See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti is on each Sc. package, < Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. 151 Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We Vivant ‘You to see us before you build or repair. New customers come again and bring otbers. It will mean mon- ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 18}. Mortgage Sale Land On Lot 65. To be sold vy public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Fridav, the 17th day of Septem ber,next,at the bour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of eale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 1879, made be. tween Henry Taylor, and Mary Jane Taylor, his wife, of the one part, and Philip Large of the other part. All that tract, piece and parcel of Jand and prem- ises, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number sixty-five, in Queen’s ( His first County, bounded and described as follows that is to say:— Commencing ata square dost fixed on the North Shore of the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundary of Neil McEachern’s farm; thence ruuning on said boundary { north fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes east for the distance of ove hundred and thirty two chains, or thereabouts; thence south for the distance of four chains, or thereabouts; thence south fifty- three degrees west for the distance ot one hundred and twenty-three chains, or thereabouts, or until it meeta the said shore; thence following the various conrses of said shore westwardly, to the place of commencement, containing one hundred ucres Cf land, more or less, with the app- urtenances. For further particulars apply to Mr W.S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlottetown Dated this 23rd day of July A.D, 1897. PHILIP LARGE. Mortgage dylaw5 Mounted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Vul canite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal. Platinum and Combination Plates, Crown and Bridge Work. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Se ee Joseph Ladue. | Yukon Valley. In seives of our It is easy to secure a copy of “ KLONDYKE NUGGETS.” Cut out the Coupon and follow 415 Queen Street, instructions: rich with virgin gold nuggets beyond the dreams of avarice, Joseph Ladue then Established Dawson City, at the mouth of the Klondyke and Yukon Rivers, by ereeting the first house in the region in September, one month after the gold was first discovered. government on the city site where his town lots, 150550, ae now selling for $6,000 each. Mr. Ladue was fortunate enough to be successful in big trading post investments to bave on hand ample capital to out his plins, and there is no wan living who is better posted on Alaska and: the great North West Territories tlan Mr. He bought 178 «.cres from the He has just returned from that country to his old bome in Schuyler Falls, N. Y., where he passd a large | portion of his bayhood and eurly manhood, | his home nearly twenty years ago to seek his tortune in the West, going first:to the Black Hills, where he was successful in goid mining, thence to Arizona and the Pacific. Coast, and finally located in Alaska and the North West, where he has covered almost the entire country since 1882. a typical pioneer; strong, hardy ana resoiure—a i270 ot iron as one must;needs to be to go through the hardshi;s he has and come out: with a constitution unbroken and unin p ived at the age of about forty-three. Mr. Ladu» has not only his muscies to good advantage to himself with: the. result of an abundance of the world’s goods far beyond. the dreams of ce but he-Has evidently ajl his time been c'asely observi the conditions. of that strange country—the Yukon Valley— which has so.suddenly become one of the great: eentres upon § which human interest throughout the world is-fecussed. When ttie wonderful stories began to come down trom the Yukon country it was naturally concluded that it was at least half exaggeration. taken in so short a time from a country like that under the most unfavorable conditions was held to be- imcredibie when the great bags of virgin gold began to be upon mint counters in San Francisco uader the eyes of the whole werld (for modern journalism doves this, annihilating time and space), people began to wonder, and the wonder ; grew day by day as the real facts were diselosed, and mW Connolly's Wharf; neople who are well informed as to the facts declare that hall the truth has not been told of the Mr. Ladue left Mr. Ladue is worked That any such amount o1 gold coald be But poured ot golden treasures of the As we have already said, there is no man alive to day who knows. more about this wonderful country than does Mr. Ladue. What makes his talk of it specially interesting and reliable is the fact that his knowledge of it is practical, It has net been gained from hearsay nor fitom desolutory visits made now and then at certain favorable seasons of the yea, | but from steady living there through the long summer days and the long winter nights year in and year out for 15 years, where he now owns the best mining claims on the Klondyke, aud its tributavies. : presenting his book to the public we do so knowing | that it is by an authority on the subject of which he writes work entitled “KLONDYKE NUGGETS ”’ is a brief description of the new gold regions,’ and anyone desiring authentic information should not fail to avail them NOMINAL OFFER, which places the facts in the possession of our customers. RESESFIBER, that our office is the for this locality, having Mr. Ladue’s publishers. The cover of the work is beautifully printed in red and gold, the gold showing one of the author's nuggets as neatly as it is possible to reproduce at on paper. a —————— est I sale distributing point closed exclusive arrangements Wi j Conpon for ‘‘Klondyke Nuggets.” Cut out this coupon and bring it with you as evidence that you are a reader of The Examiner and Tee Cents in cash and a copy of “Klondyke Nuggets,” by Joseph Ladue, the Bonanza King of new gold regions, W be handed to you. f Cut out this coupon and Send it together with 12c,in stamps for clerical work and mailing expense, and we Wi send a copy of ‘‘ Klondyke Nuggets” to your address. Write very clearly and give your name and address in fall. Remember, you should not delay as you will be unable to secure this valuable work on the gold region in any other way. Call at our office or address The Examiner, Charlottetowh?!