———— . | ‘our TERMS Fe Dollars per Year. TH DAILY EXAMINER gu. “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriprives. Single Copies Two Cent CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY,. MAY ‘4g 4897: lf You are “¢ pel v0log any part of the faited States. the cheapest and best route is via the THE POPULAR SUX- MER ROUTE NRECT - SERVICE fommencing May l4tb the favorite 5. 3,‘ Halifax” will leave Cb’wwa for Bos- Byoevery Friday at | p. m. Reurving leaving Boston every Tuea- dy at noen. Steamer call: at HAWKS: s AURY acd Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Chirlottetown Tues pd Saturday merpings via Pictou make # cuge connection at Halifax with steamers livette” and “Halifax” for Boston di- mt Wednesdays at 7a. m and Saturdays 4) p.m. ‘inkets for sale at stations P.F.I, Yeilway. Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s Micket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Biel fex, N.S. PPS'S COCOA ENGLISH REAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: } peLICACY OF FLAVOR. AoreRioITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. RITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. le Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. eopathic Chemists, London, Eugiand. Vietoria’s Diamond i Jubilee Will be held this year and those who visit f Chitown this year will mt do themselves justice if fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and ¢érnk the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY VictoRIA CAFE m George St..... We Dont. Lg i ne To be able to suit all who ‘suffering with their eyes, itwe know of a good many “ple who have sfiffered jin- -F ant headache, pain in the 88, etc, who attribute their : wg to the wearing of prop- > hed, fitted glasses. We aie L i to help you if possible. i.B.TLYLOR Jeweler and O tician, WN Side Queea Roa, HORSE TIPS. The spring meetings are close at hand, Barney Demarest has engaged 15 stalls at Readville. There are now 766 pacers with official records of 2:15 or better. Trainer Enimett Wilson will havea pub- lic stable at Lexington, Ky. Judex, 2:29%{, brother of Early Bird, 2:10, will be raced this year. (ophus, 2:11144, is to be sold at auction at * »e next Fasig New York sale. 1):n Honig has decided to send his good race horse Magnet to the east this season. American trotters were decidedly in evi- dence during the meeting at Nice, France. The upper house of the Wiscensin legis- lature slaughtered the bill prohibiting poo) selling. Harry Martin, better known as ‘‘Skects,”’ is one of the very best boys developed in the west, Mocking Boy, 2:08)4, and Merry Chimes, 2:08's, have joined the Hamlin stable at Selma, Ala. Dr. J. W. Reed, instead of Allen Risk, was the purchaser of Reward J, 2:10%4, at Cambridge City, Ind. In her first race on a European track at Nice, France, Viola Bell, by St. Bell’s Boy, scored a popular victory. Trainer Mel Pounds will have out this season Messenger, 2:2055, and quite a string of promising youngsters. There are three yearlings by John R. Gentry, 2:0034, at the Alamance farm ol L. Banks Holt in North Carolina. Mr. Ben Massith of Butler, Pa., is hay- ing his mare Minnie McGregor trained this season with a view to racing her. Onoqua, 2:(0814, will probably be trained this season with a view to making an effort to secure the time record for mares. ‘*Pittsburg Phil’’ has not had a very successful winter in California, though he is not a loser. Tom Woodford and Ed Purser report losses. The grand stand and buildings of the Coney Island Jockey club are undergoing thorough repair for the coming season. The pine board seats on the roof of the stand there will be replaced with chairs, Tod Sloane will organize a gun club and may purchase grounds on Long Island. Among its members will be ‘Pittsburg Phil,’’ Ed Gains, ‘‘Snapper’’ Garrison, Charley Dwyer, George Wheelock and Fred Taral. SWEETS. By the year 1770 sugar had become a staple product of Louisiana. Sugar exists in the sap or leaves of near- ly 200 different kinds of trees. Gibbon says that sugar was first brought from Asia to Europe A. D. 625. The refining of sugar was invented in Antwerp in the sixteenth century. Some writers say that there is a variety of sugar cane indigenons to America, Botanists say that there are 26 different varieties of vegetable parasites which at- | i tack the sugar cane. In 1887 there were 401 beet sugar fac- tories in Germany, 391 in France, 209 in Austria and 111 in Belgium. The presence of glucose in solution is detected by its remarkable property of ro- tating a ray of polarized light. According: to the latest statistics of Rus- sian sugar manufacture there were 214 sugar factories, manufacturing 260,000 tons of sugar. Glucose may be manufactured by the action of sulphuric acid on starch, the acid being afterward removed by the action of powdered chalk or some other form of lime. Candy makers calculate that the price of their products should be put at double the cost of the material, which will allow them a fair return for rent, labor and in- terest. The sugar cane was introduced into America soon after the discovery, and its cultivation rapidly spread over all those parts of the new world adapted to its growth. The introduction of fancy boxes for candies was due tothe demand on the part of customers for holiday, birthday and festival presents in neat and attractive packages, Carter's for Wall Paper WAN'T ED—A Girl for general bous? work. A y'y to Mrs, John (Coombs, Water St. kr TR BOARDERS WANTED--‘ rs. 4. W. ~“ wtury, Grafton Street, onpesite the s te of Iiettenbury’s new Pork Pecking Factory. has accomodatious for jour men borijers 3i eol pd TO LET—A horse containing six reoms sit- uated on King St. back of Me cients Bank, ofP E. 1. Possession vivern Ist of Jue apply t» Mise. Lowden, lbunca;s! splanade. Plenty of geod fresh Oysters, by the quart and half shell Please leave orders in the fer noon Al! oders pr mptliy attended t« ja4NOCH CARMODY, Sidney Street, tane tsdol—nd, 105-iwk RELIABLE pushing agent wanted, Big commission Home Journal F ublishing Co Globe Building Toronto 8 sat. wed ~ FOUND, Purse containin’ a snm of mon- ey. Apply to H Monaghan, Grafton st ti FOR SALE -At a bargain, a second-hand Amer can Piano, patient action, Apply at this office. 106 2i TO LET—SAn cftice in Bank Ruildirg with fire-pro-f vauld. »djoimpg the cffices o Me-srs Davies & Haszard. Apply to. M. Davison, Cashier. 106 ee — TO LET--A house on Stewart St. lately oc- cupieu by Mr K Dobie, containing 7 large rooms. bali and pantry with ou building at- tached. Pors ssion given immediately, Arply to Thomas Edwaid Blac! burn li6—2w pd . ‘alniess antisiry What does it mean? It is more than a claim with us. WE PRACTICE IT. All the latest modes science has discovered are used here, Famous BERLIN METHOD for painless extraction. RIMEMSER Painless Lentisiry Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store of Prowse Bros, Office Hours:—-8 a. m to 8 p. m. The Peopleof Town and Country alike all admit that we are selling Men’s and Boy’s Clothing at the lowest prices they have ever seen on the same quality of Good. Bankrupt stock. | 250 pairs Men’s Pants from 65c to THe. 275 Suits from $2.95 to $6.75, 100 §Boy’s Suits from 65c¢ to $2.75. Worth today and everyday in the week double that paice elsewhere. Why throw your money away when you can helpit. Come to us and you will save enough on your purchase of a suit to buy | Boots for the family. Speaking of Boots & Shoes We Have Them. A big stock and a lot of Bankrupt Stock we are selling off at a great saerifice. You can save from 40 to 50 per cent. on buying this stock, A new lot styles just opened. prices, Come to us and be convinced of low prices. J.B Macionald UK Staut Opposite west end Market. Geo. D. Scott, VICTORIA, B. C. MINING. BROKER, Offices and Agents —Vancouver, Rosslana, London, siocau, Boundry & Lordeau. Constantly travelling through the vari- ous camps, he is in & position to recom- end the best stock, and offer good prop- ertieton reasonable terms, giving personal ttention to develoy inent. Correspondence solicited. Bank®References on applioation. 42 Fort St., Victoria, B, C. 100—dyIlmth w 2mtbs. or ee of the latest spring At very low TO RENT.—The convent! nt and pieasantl situated cottage and grounds at present oc eupied by the Misses Wright, near the Ga Works. Opentorinsp2ction. Aovply at th Gas Works. 93—li pat PERSONALITIES. Nansen, the arctic explorer, has been onanimously elected professor of zoolo- | gy at the Christiania university. Sir Alfred Milnes, who has been ap- pointed British high commissioner of South Africa, is only 43 years old. Rey. J. Courtney Jones, an Episcopal rlergyman of Virginia, intends to pre- pare a concordance of the Episcopal pray- er book. There is no such work in exist- ence. Lord Salisbury is to be elevated toa dukedom when her majesty celebrates the completion of the record year of her reign. If this occurs, he will become Duke of Salisbury. William A. Hennessey, who has just died in Springfield, Mass., was the in- vyenter of the Hennessey triple draft tubular boiler and several other useful mechanical devices. President McKinley’s clerks say that from Feb. 17, 1896, to the time Major McKinley left Canton he received and answered 98,331 letters. The number received since Major McKinley arrived in Washington is much greater in pro- portion. Comrade Owen Jones and about 70 ot his friends made a 91 pound ball of the tin foil wrappers of chewing tobacce and presented it to Pennsylvania Re- serve post, No. 191, of Philadelphia. They began making the ball in Septem- ber, 1893. . Some one asked a member of the pres- ident’s household if Mrs. Nancy Allison McKinley, the president’s mother, ob- jected to being called Mother McKinley. “No, she doesn’t,’’ was the reply. ‘‘That is just what she does like to be called. She is proud of the title.’’ Queen Victoria has approved the ap- pointment of Sir Frederick W. R. Fry- er, K. C. 8. I, the present chief com- missioner, to be lieutenant governor of Burmah, on the establishment in the provinee of a local legislature under the provisions of the Indian councils act of 1861, John Corbett of Indian Fields, Ky., put out a fire in a railroad trestle and flagged a passenger train in time. Asa reward he received a 30 day pass over the Hine. He rode around, carrying farm produce to neighboring towns, where he sold it for cash and realized a nice little sum. An interesting contemporary portrait of Sir Thomas More, speaker of the house of commons in 1523, has just been discovered in one of the rooms of the speaker’s house. It has been care- fully restored and forms a valuable ad- dition to the unique gallery of portraits of speakers. Sir William and Lady Dawson cele- brated afew days ago in Montreal the fiftieth anniversay of their wedding. For 38 of these years Sir William has been at the head of McGill university, and its ¢tudents and graduates sent him and his wife a thousand and more congratuiatory messages. Woe oo ~ a = ees a ante ennete am eaten eae cae eee THATS AW NICE JOB ee+AND THE.. PRICE TS ALL RIGHT That is what my custo mers tell. We will give you satisfaction, or we won't do the job. Will you try us on YOUR REXT ORDER for . JOB PRINTING J.D, TAYLOR Printer & PooKBINDER Queen St.... FARBINGrORD The above desirable property, re-idanee of the late Mrs Lowden, on Dundas Es- planade, is offered for sale. Also the residence of the undersizned, situate on corner Kent aad Cumberland Sts. Either of the above properties with large grounds attached, and’ each possessing new and modern conveniences, will be open for inspection from Tuesday to Fri day of each week afier 2 p.m. Annly to L. L. BEER, a miniatentor Estate Jate Mrs Lowden 14 TO LET. The house on Richmond Sj. west, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. This house is beautifully situated on th- harbor front, with splendid view. Is fite ted with all the ~modern improvements. - Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. a rtments: Jur Dep: Ready-to-Wear lothing... retennennnennneenntenttY THE STAR DEPARTMENT OF THE KIND ON P. E. ISLAND evenvnvovanovnsoonennett Children’s Suits, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.7,5 2.00, 2.50, 3,00, 3.50, 4,50. 5.00, 5.50, Boys’ 3 piece Suits, 2,10, 2,75, 3,00, 3.00, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00, 6,50, 7.00, 7,50. Youths’ Suits, 31 to 35 chest measure- ment—$5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, Men’s Suits, $3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.10, 11 12, 13, 14, 15. HATS & CAPS Tle leading department for English and American styles in the province, Cents’ Furnishings The department where only the best is kept CLOTHS You can imagine a lot, but your imagi- nation will not stretch large enough to conceive of what is in this department— but your eyes can see. Staple Dry Goods A new edition, but a choice one. We ask inspection of this department; goods all new; prices away down for a starter, The Bargain Corner, ‘McKay Woolen Company NO 12