ae On Ga ee eee ee ee ee Ee Eee eee ~ —— 38 FERMS, Four wien een er le nnn tennessee -HE DAILY EXAMINER. too ee v _ “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may cide free.” —Evripiprs. Single Copies two cents CHARLOTTETOWN. P FE. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY JULY 28, 4897. NO 474 stale 0 LAF TT SO : We have some goods that prices— will clear them out. buy them buy them by the *housand—all new goods We take a pride i in talking about our Ginghams and Print Cottons, You OUR MEDSUVIEER SALE OF CLOTHING Do you want a light summer Coat? you see our veen's Tweed Suits for $ Do you want a pair of Pants for 75e ? 4 50? Did you see cue all wool pants for $1.50? Did you see our Boys’ Suits for $1.06 ? wear Clothing, call at the Bargain Chines for with every suit or pants we sell, we give a fit, Pe z yi a , q ¢ ’ ws > wr . are exc usive for summer only We will not hold t] Nay we mention our Straw Hats. , no old stock. hem over until next year if low prices—very low can buy a straw hat at our store for less than we can In Carriage Wraps we have them from 30c up. A word is sufficient to you Drop in and see them, Did If you are iu need of any ready to 13,000--IN CASH--518.000 GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Halifax, September 28th, to October 1st, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals The largest amount ever otfered Provinces. In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, special attrac - tons have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most walistic effects every produced in Canada. An unequalled halt mile track for speed competition. Exhibits carried at exceedingly low rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on all in prizes in any Exhibitico in the Maritime gorgeous and S uilwavs and steamboats. nvass IN: Fall particulars later. App!y tor prize,lists.centry forms, ane all%information to JOHN EF. VATOOD. ecretary, Halifax, N.S You may be busy; so are we, and have been all the Spring. Just a Minute j ‘o busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you | ll the fine things we have for this season and the low prices ¥e are selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes over forty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it Keeps 8 moving to keep everything going right, But for thoze who do ni t know, we might say that we kee p ail the old reliadle doths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- leim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come and Se ce and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, t JOHN MACLEOD &CO t = = ni shine “foot tions lLawrn Mourers: es i" MERCHANT TAILORS. me “ 7 ce eT Meamteckansaip: caghenmtmasenguandienuncsniseianeir thane onan —e — one 0th as Velvet Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our . Will be smooth as velvet. ii FENNELL &CHANDLER “rhe Majority of Women.” The opponents ef woman suffragi claim to represent the majority of wom- en. The claim is baseless. The majority of women are neither euffragists nor remonstrants; they are indifferent. Of those who take any live- ly interest in the question either way the large majority wapt to vote. This bas been shewn year after year by the relative numbers of petitioners and re- meonstrayts. Net only in Massachusetts, but in Maine, New York, llinois, Iowa —in short, wherever petitions for suf- frage and remonstrances against it have been sent in the petitioners have always ) ontpumbered the remeonstrants at least five to one, and oftener fifty or a hur- dred to one. The so called referendum of 1895 merely damonstrated the same thing by an official count.— Boston Woman's Journal. Almsgiving and Religion. For many years almsgiving has been regarded by the ehurch as a mere acoes- sory to religion, and too often as a means of promoting attendance at its services and classes. Now time has worked out ite revenge, and the people have come to regard services and claeses —and, indeed, religion itself so far as they know it—as accessory to almsgiv- ing and as a means of obtaining relief. It would sometimes seem as if the only ' hope for beth lay in an entire divorce ' between the two.—'‘Rich and Poor," by Mrs. Bosanquet. PURE WEST ange Lime Ju:ce ONLY ihc A PINT iAP t& bill Victoria Cate Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and wear¢. : : Nice Lunchis, beautitul strawberries and cream. JOUN P. JOY VicToRIA CAFE . Gt George St.. eee | GLEANINGS. diode Ainge Four sailing vessels are lost at sca to one steamer. Florida of ai] the states has the most water within its boundaries, 4,440 square miles. A doctor says that persons who attain their thirtieth year without suffering from . any disease are likeiy, all things being | equal, to live till they are at least 73 years | of age. “‘Trimmings’’ is the term under which ' aleoholic drinks are disguised in the bills English ladies run up atthe London de- partinent stores, according to Salvation Army investigators. A fat men’s club has been established in Paris under the name of ‘Les Cent Kilos,’’ no man weighing less than 200 pounds being accepted. On state occasions the club will parade in a body. A Russian recently won about $49,000 at Monte Carlo at one sitting. He won the maximum for 20 consecutive ‘‘coups,’’ and in doing so broke the bank twice—that is, he forced it to suspend until: another supply of money could be obtained. Sacred concerts, as they are termed, are given at the Chinese theater in Boston on Sunday evenings, and a placard bearing | this carefully worded announcement is posted at the door: ‘‘This being of a re- ligious nature, no American will be ad- | mitted, only Chivamen and their fam- , Nies.’’ - Collegiate School, Windsor N. S. Established 1783. Rector: - Rev C. KE. Willets, M. A., D L. President of Kings College. Head Master:—Mr F. T. Handsombody B, A. Late assistant and House Master. Sir W. Borlase’ school, Great Marlow, England. The school will reopen on Saturday Sept. “th, A good general eduction is provided and pu pils are prepared tor Matriculation at King’s College and other Universities, the Royal Military College, Kingston, for the pub lic Examinations and for Commercial life. The school ~ good recreation grounds, a well equipped Gymnasium in charge of a skilled profesional instructor, play rooms, cott age infirmary etc. The building is heated throughout by hot water. and lighted by ek ctric light. Fees for the majority of extras have been considerably reduced, Reductions ip ibe general fees are made for brothers, sons of clergymen and boys under twelve. There are six exhibitions for sons of clergymen, snd valuable m mney prizes are presented annually by twe alumni of King’s College. For prospectus and further informa- tion, apply to the Rector. 246 AT TH E--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can bave your terth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or ocal anzesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. (DR. J. HW. AYERS BURGLARS WANTED. To th> Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend aD invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav. ing him the use of the Stillson wreuch. We will not insure his easy exit, but wil! be on hand with an ambulance and undertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al that were imported herein the past reyuired to Le repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are nght for eighty Ihs of curd, And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAu SEPARATOR” is on f th fi away abead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers, Our Pums are winuiug,a vame for themselves at prices to beat any im TT. A. MeLuKAN Eye Donts. DON’T attempt to read ia a reclining posture. DON’T read with the light shining in your face. comes from behind, DON’T use glasses without having your eyes properly examined, DON’T forget that I am qualifiad | to do this for you. G F HOTCHESON, Jeweler & Optician QUEEN STREET. Place it so that it Paris Green, Paris Green Faris Green. PrPrererrrrrerr repr nnn Machine Oil, Haying Tools, Hardware. at CITY HARDWARE STORE, Everything cheap fo: cas Call and see. Don’t ask for credi H. 8. NORTON & 6O., J. F. NORTON, PROPRIETOR - ~ = 2 nn 2 Tsong ME