edi ~ TOR 5 ——— , gs WALKuR. Ae TH ¥ . ss ce Four Dollars \ ~ U «gs: CHA “he intend making another record. if cassified and sold at values such as your much vaunted Bankrupt There will be bargains in Children’s senate Read. Roo 2 “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, h R RLOTT ETOWN PE aving to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipes, DAILY EXAMINER. — “Abagle Dalbed: two cents -< & — ts ly» lv I)» II» SLAND: TUESDAY JULY 2 saa 464 4 NO AKING A NEW RECORD. 44444444 No other store on P, H. Islandis able and willing t AC Oo make prices so low for its patrors. We have Hyaten all previous records in Clothing selling this spring, and for the MTEDSUMMER TRADE ends of clothing made tor our Spring selling, will be Allodds and From to-day we want to start the ball a rolling. values Qur We have a nice ER ing Tools. McKAY y y stocks never dreamed of Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ Clothing, Men’s Clothing. cannot, will not be beaten Wou cannot afford to buy clothing without seeing Ours . s | Y Y i . \ | | | | \ | i y >? —— NY NY range ot Carrige Ww raps and Fly Nets that \ we will dispose of cheap—Mck W C Sir Walter Seott'’s First Brief. rious experiences shartly after being called to the bar. His first appearance as counsel in a criminal court was at Jedburg assizes in 1793, when he suc- cessfully defended a veteran poacher. ‘*You’re a lucky scoundrel,’’ Scott whispered to his client when the verdict was given. ‘‘I’m just of your mind,’’ returned the latter, ‘‘and I’llsend you amaukin"’ —namely, a hare—‘‘the morn, man.’’ Lockhart, who narrates the incident, y omits to add whether the ‘‘maukin”’ duly reached Scott, but no doubt it did. On another occasion Scott was less successful in his defense of a house- breaker, but the culprit, gratefui for his counsel’s exertions, gave him, in lieu af the orthodox fee, which he was unable to pay, this piece of advice, to the value of which he (the housebreak- er) could professionally attest: First, never to have a large watchdog out of doors, but to keep a little yelping ter- rier within, and, secondly, to put no trust in nice, clever, gimcrack locks, but to pin his faith to a buge old heavy one with a rusty key. Scott long re- membered this incident, and 30 years luter, at a jadges’ dinner at Jedburg, be recalled it inthis impromptu rhyme: Yelping terrier, rusty key, Was Walter Scott’s best Jeddart fee. — Westminster Gazette. . ~e - 7 s Ff - d — a Rt mm F ” ” Ht hI 4 "SOOTUVEIT ATTACd Scufller s, Rakes, - __We have a large stock of the best American Hay Car- Et Forks, Pulleys, Steel Grapples, Rope, Churns, lagers. Potato 3 & Boad Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc., etc. Everything up to-date and fully warrauted. § Agencies at all the principal places on the Island. Fxamine our stock before purchasing. MORNE & 66. ‘Mowers, Victoria Cafe Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot { days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries and cream. JOHN P. JOY VicToRIA CAFE Washers, Road Feeders, CHARLOTTETOWN HICH CRADE landing to. d; ly eX Steamer ‘“‘Lrene SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATESOF SODA, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOWE MEAL,? ETC. le * £ehuine, and of ; j cuaranteed analysis. Pet cent th: 00099006 08009008 Morris,” cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. Gt. George St..... | 4ilan’s Ontario Cider | For Tea Parties CAR LOAD—Barrels and CHARLOTTETOWN ~—TO—— AD C4 AD | Ss : Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent direct from Liverpool,. Eng The only reliable, best, and at {| 116— - Sir Walter Scott had bis chare of cu- f Half a | | Barrels—now landing. N. RATTENBURY, 159— 3wks. Agent. A LITTLE GRAVE, Dark are the mounds where the snow blast is sweeping, Wild is the cry of the wind on its flight, Cold is the drift that the north wind is heaping Over the nursling alone in the night! Alone in the nigkt creeping Out of her arms but a daybreak ago! Anguished with sorrow, her watch she is keep- ing, Far would she follow through storm and through snow. and the dark that went Nay, tender mother, have done weeping, Not in the night and the dark has he part. His ali of bright heaven save when he is sleeping And dreaming of heaven, warm, warm in your heart, with your —Harper’s Bazar. A Serious Outlook. ‘*What I want,’’ said the manager, “is a joyous burlesyece.’’ ‘*Well,’’ replied tue scribe, ‘‘I’ll do whatIcan. But I[ g:ve you fair warn- ing you’re killing the goose that lays the golden egg. If everybody keeps on writing burlesques, in a short time there won’t be anythiug serious for peo- ple to make fun of.’’—Washington Star. Soctal Discontent. “Doesn’t it make you sad when you think of the poor?’’ ‘‘Why, no, not particularly. It makes me mad, though, wten I think of tho rich. ’’—Indianapolis Journal. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A. D., 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as— signors, to furnish to me at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed to be owing from the said assign- ors to such creditors, respectivelv. And I hereby give notice that avy creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, may be precluded from participat- ing in any dividend from said estate, pur- evant to the terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 139 —dy 13 4wks—wky4wks. dy pat 24. Str Fastnet SEASON GF 1897. Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac 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 te Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Sherwin-Williams @ Bicycle Enamel. A hundred dollar bicycle can be @@—~> ruined, so far as its appearance is > concerned, by a few cents worth of (% 4} inferior enamel. Theaverage enamel ee for bicycles is also recommended for Qieoy a dozen other purposes. That’s not gas true of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Wigs Bicycle ENAMEL. It is intended ey — for one use and it is the right thing X&o for that use. “Tt will reproduce the original surface. f A small brush, a little enamel, and a little time are all thatisneeded “Gg to make a bicycle look as good as new. Easy to put on, hard to knock (> off. <A variety of colors. > THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Brevcre POLISH will keep the nickel parts @ —} bright. Its easy to use. For sale at Orn principal hardware and paint dealers. ae Orne SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. CLEVELAND CHICAGO NEW YORK MONTREAL Smooth as Velvet Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our Laurn Mourers Will be smooth as velvet. FENNELL&CHANDLER Salute the Colors. We make it comfortable for our patrona by selling them cheerful shoes. QOurr are that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes that are jiked immensely as our sales show. Men's Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good value. Children’s in all styles. staple lines. Misses’ and Men’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete assortment of all Great variety. Low prices. Weeks & Warren Sunnyside Shoe Store. eae. eae eee, wee! ee eeceue GT Ve nan oe * sea ee ee. wrath Geeie tae 2 Cpe ane F — sessing ae Hoe 7: 7 + af poids ae Bex ~ eee if a , = tm “ =. se a - = ry a5 + . a pe