=. ee MAFITIME PEQVINCES Snatene\thtetie Assneratian The Tenth Annual Champion. | ship Grimes Asaf ATION, will be held « o is Of he r wr OHmDY Y Th ) 4 Vii HuAN A A CUT Ai d8 27 45 2a Ww tre . ws 1D rALIFAXN Wee wlten On or ; | Sa iu Da \ } TI TU ee sy oe e@es8 g €)'* Sia Mle Sate, £006 | Ye wine is the t of events l y is R Pntt l6 tb Spot. | 230 var is nut . ! nrowing L6 ib | $40 vards Rar lamm Sau yards Lun. Pale Van : 1 Mile Ran. i Mile Bievel 120 vards Run (Hurdles) 2 «6 “ Running High Jump 3 * “ Broad . | ——— : . : Bicycle Races under sanction and rule of the C. W. A. The trark is cinder, unbanked, quarter, slightly oval, 15 feet wide, astraightaway finish 100 yards 25 feet wide. 7 Entries will close ith the Secretary at Halifax, N. S., on Sati nile: » Sepiem ber 4th al midni ght, sad must be made throu: gh Secretaries of official entry an even | with long and Cc iubs, ou bianks. In the case of individuals pot so entered, satisfactory seven must be produced of amateur ste ndit Fee in each event, Fif fty vs ents, to ac- company entry. Blanks ard any informa: tion will be furpvished on application. Reduced fares from St. John and inter- mediate points on application to the station agent. E. T. HAMMETT, Hon. Secy M. P. A AA. P. 0. Box 41 Halifax, N.S Aug lat 1897. 20—6i—eod PURE WEST INDIA Lime nce ONLY {5c A PINT ao yy r&b Edgehill--Church Schocl for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Bisnorp Covarner, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Principal; «eight Resident experienced Governis:es from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, SiLSs. Mrsic Arr, Puysicat Cuiture, etc. extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. Lith, 1897. lor Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp Hotel Acadia Miss Lerroy, of 22ETB288 Hotel guests are having good fishing from Tracadie } Hurtor of Cod: and Mackerel. | s Good oat, bait and fishing tackle suy plied. LG. HALL. 105. July 26, Drugs ists Barly 0 Closing we the undersi sigeed sd: Gredeiets of this citv, hereby agree to close our several nt ces of busivess, at 9 p m. every night, excepling Saturdays, until the end of Sep - 0. ¥ _ HU GHES, .W. REDDIN, W m. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, REDDIN BROS, 8. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Mondav evening, Aug. 9h. fHE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 31, 1897 A Determined (Oficial. A Bangor drummer recently saw a woman enter the train at North Bucks- port and rush through the car just as it was getting speedy. He coolly walked after her and just before the fatal leap gtasped her firmly to his manly bosom. She struggled, but be only tightencd | his grip, saying, ‘Madam, you sha’n't jump off the car and kill yourself!" When she got ber breuth, she shrieked, **You big fool, I was only going out on the platform to wave my handkerchief to my friends.’’ A party of Bangor yachtsmen aboard the train applanded the drummer for his heroism fully half an hour and at intervals thereafte:.— | Springfield Republican. Fad Not Seen It. lost am arm, sir. Beggar—I have | Will you— Passerby (in haste)—Very sorry, but Ihaven’tseen anything of :t.—Nuggets. Following Directions. “How far can you swim, Willie?” inquired the visitor. “Oh, I den’t know,” replied Willie. ‘*Across the ocean?Y’’ persisted the visitor facetiously. **I shouldn't Willie promptly. ‘*Why, Willie, do von know how far it is across the oceau?’’ demanded Wil- lie’s mother. **Don’t care how far it is,’’ retorted Willie. ‘‘Pop told me once never to ad- mit that I couldn’t do a thing until I’d tried and failed, and I never tried this.’’—Chicago Post. wonder,’’ answered / Question of the Hour. “YT wish I could tell’’— said the man who had hold of the side of his linen tow coat with beth hands and was twistiag himself to get a good look at it. ‘‘What is it you wish you could tell?” asked his wife. ‘*Whether the gaps that are appearing in this goods sre natural growths or mosquito punctures.’’ — Washington Star. Wrong at the Start. “I never kin feel no sympat'y wit strikers,’’ said Meandering Mike. “I don’t see dat you’ve got any cause ter blame ’em,’’ replied Plodding Pete. **Dere air 't no excuse fur ’em,’’ was the emphatic reply. “It’s deir own ac- tions dat brings ‘em toit. Dey didn’t have no business goin ter work in de first place. ’’—-Exchange. She Had Experience. ‘*Dollie, dear,’’ asked the infatuated young man, ‘‘would you rather I gave you a plain bracelet or one with a pend- ant to it?’ **T guess I'll take it plain,’’ said the soubrette. ** The last feller I had, by the way, gimme a diamond ring with a string to it.’’—Cincinnati Enquirer. A Valuable Man. A dime museum manager discovered atree on which several men had been lyuched. He offered the owner a good price for it, but the latter replied: ‘*I don’t care to sell it. It’s the best tree in the neighborhood, and the vig- ilance committee isn’t through with it yet.’’—Atlanta Constitution. New Crockery Store — —--—— _.. All kinds of First-class crockery, cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot cf Glass, in Tumblers, Gohiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colered and Plain Glass, or } Dish es, Bread plates, Celery Dishes, Butter Coo] Jers me ¢xke Stas da, and 4 lot of o! ther articles be hime eas to micuticn. GIVE US A CALL. in- We are sure to cuit you, both in price and quality, C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy NcGill University, Montreal SESSION 1897 958 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (incliding the Donatpa Spectra ‘Course ror Women), AppLizp Science Menpicine, Law, and Vrererrxary Science Matriculation, Hxaminatior and Scholar- be held:—Arrs ship Examination will axnD Mepictne, 1l5ra Sepr.; APpPLier Science, 16TH Serpr3 Law, Tro Serr VeEreRINARY Sciusnce, 22nd Szpr. Copies of the Calendar containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. a we eee ee ~ Snould Be Severely Punished. “The Railrozd Killed Him” is g headline tu a daily exch -_ re renily something shou restrain these railroads, from the troudbed and { be done to aoe they rise kill men lit. that. It’s bad enongh when the engines kill them.—Atlanta Constitution. His Sphere of ¢ “You dura old plug,’’ said the farm- er to his balky horse, ‘‘you actually ain't worth killin—unless,’’ he added, after second thought—‘‘unless I could manage to git you killed by the rail- road. ’’—Cincinnati Evquirer Usefulness, Relief for an Old Saint. we **There is an effort on foot to destroy the Santa Claus myth.” ‘That's too bad. If it succeeds, we'll have to stand up for our cheap little 10 | cent presents oursclves. ‘’’—Ch ord. cago NEC One Kind of Pessimist. 3obby—Popper, what is a pessimist Mr. Ferry—One of them is the man who always buys a round trip ticket to the races.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Not the Only Ones. Human beings are not alone in cher- ishing a tender attachment. There ig the railway engine, for instance. —Low- ell Courier. Country Pastimes. The whippoorwill across the hill, L a e wind, pursues the gnat. Along the rill, with equal skill, The owl pursues the bat. Around the stump, with agile jump, The cat pursues the rat, And up the pump, with back a-hump, The dog pursues the cat. Down by the gate, with broom and plate, The wife pursues the tramp. With face sedate, the parson's mate Pursues the deacon scamp. From week to week the parson meek Pursues the widowed clack, Then turns his cheek and feeds his beak Upon the waxing duck. The farmer man, with deep laid plan, Pursues the shining hay. With equal plan the bunko man Then bags the festive jay. George A. Beckenbaugh in New York Sun: day World. ANADA’S "= INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. 4th-24th Sept 1897 OVER $12.0 000 IN PRIZES For Live Stock, Farm & Dairy Product Competition open to the world. Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and steamers. Kates and dates an- nounced later. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transporte of Exhibits. ° A splendid new Poultry Buildingis in course of erection, ana Amusement Halli will be enlarged and improved, In addition to Industrial, Agricultural and Live Stock Exhibits, six nighis of HAsbdD & Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an hovrly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effect, will be given in amuse- ment Hall, making together the best and cleanest special attraction ever brought etore the people of the Maritime Provincer. A trip to the sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Winter Port, and astay in the cleanes: and healthiest city in Canada. can be combined witha visit to the Iuternational Exhipition atthe very Low Rates to be later advertised, Arrange Now to Come to St. John. Entry Forms will be ne why applies personaily or CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager and secretary, Si. JOHN, N. B. W. C. PITFI®LD, Pre sident forwarded? to evep) ,by letter io >¢ wvyt House and Lob Fo Ce ee Sale. The property situate on King Street east, near Weymouth, owned by James McCarron, Engineer, is offered for sale. If not sold by private sale before Friday, Sept Sid. it will be sold by Public Auction on that day, at the hour of 12 o’clock. For particulars apply to ROBT. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Uh'town, Aug 24, 1896—eod ts. Victoria Cate Great George st. Scene of attraction during these hot day &. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. ; ‘* Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries and cream. JOHN P. JOY VicTORIA CAFE Gt. George St...» | Gate.*’ ** he Ihe Golden Kose, The golden rose that the pope is to bestow upon the Princess Marie Louise is not a single blossom, but a gleaming branch, composed of several flowers buds, leaves and even thorns, the rose at the top being the largest. It is all of purest gold, and within the rose ica tiny golden cup, with a lid, containing musk and palm oil which the pope has blessed, The rose is planted in a vase of gold, chased with the entwined ar- morial bearings of the great prelate and the royal princess. The papal official Who is to bear the splendid gift is vest- ed with the dignity and importance of und will be received With great honors by the house of Wurt- temberg.—New York Tribune. Who Are They? Bliss Carman, the poct, has set people guessing. He wrote in the Boston Tran- script of what he regarded as the ten greatest lyric poems in the English lan- guage. The titles were as follows: ‘‘A Northern Vigil,’’ ‘‘A Spring Song,’’ The Moondial,’’ “At the Granite Gravedigger,’’ ‘‘The Nancy’s Pride,’’ ‘“The Red Wolf,’’ ‘‘ Be- hind the Arras,’’ ‘‘The Last Watch’’ and ‘‘In a Gondola.’’ And now some Bostouians sre complaining that they do not know the authors of all these poems, aud that they never before saw even the titles of some of them. Here is an excelient opportunity for students of poetry to display their knowledge. au embassador The Harrisozr Tomb. Work has been begun on the recon- straction of General William H. Har- rison’s tomb at North Bend, Ind. The old tomb of brick has been taken down entirely and one of blue limestone built. The structure is almost four feet high— that is, four feet of it can be seen above the ground. There were eight bodies in the tomb receptacles besides the remains of General Harrison. It is the general opinion of those engaged in the work of rebuilding the tomb that one of the re- ceptacles, which was left vacant in the reconstruction of the tomb for other members of the family, will some day contain the remains of ex-President Benjamin Harrison.—Exchange. A Chinese Cemetery. Lee Toy, the ‘‘mayor of Chinatown” in Philadelphia, and several other in- finential Chinamen of that city are about to purchase a piece of land in the suburbs, to be used as a Chinese na- tional cemetery. Speaking of the mat- ter, the Philadelphia Ledger says: ‘‘The proposed national cemetery will be the only one in existence cutside of the state of California, While intended largely as a resting place for the Celes- tial residents of this city and state, it is said that the privilege of the ceme- tery will be extended to Chinese resi- dents of New Jersey, Delaware, New York and Maryland.’’ From > EDWARD ‘loronto Conservatory of Music. ete ee ee The Bell Organ & Piano Co.,Lid Dear Sis,—Allow me to compli- ment you on the qualites of the Piano ordered from you for the To- rcnto Conservatory of Music. The tcne is pare pure and brilliant throughout, while the bass is deep and powerful. The alae is appar- ently perfect. the touch elastic, and in appearance the entire Piano is a werk of art Yours truly, (Signed) Epwarp FisHer Muscal Director Toronto C»a;-r- vatory of Music —_— P. E. Island Agency, uP. Felclel Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. Valuable Pronerty FOR SALE The subscriber, owing to il! health, cf- fers by private sale, his property, consisi- ; ing of a three tenement house and cottage | in the rear. Land 100 ft. running back, and 50 ft. frontage. Tenement house, 42 fi. frontage } add running back 40 ft. frontage, ard running back 17 ft. wall and frost-proof cellar. If not disposed of by Aug. 12th, will be sold on that date at 12 o’clock, noon, by public auction by ROBERT BEAIRSTO. For further particularsapply to ALEXANDER ROBERTSON Euston St West, opp, Kirk, Cottage, 27 ft. Stone Large, fat H barrels, from Sydney, ow Bay, Madalene and Arichat erring in balf barrels, barrels and quarter We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money For sale wholesale and retail by GRANT & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown / \ i | ! F A i! 4 fi yl f 4 4 i POOR DOGGY! TRY SOME IT MADE ME coonty “ARTI pyis DpEr, € ©! A GENERAL AGENTS [ONTREAL. SW HA THR S Men’s and Boys’ Bicycle Hose — ~~ Good Stock and selling cheap. 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