~~ nee a ee a oS THE DAILY EXAM Four Dollars per Year. serate Read, ROOM, ; HATS! Bhe hat is a very the defects of a NOT JUST CHARLOITETOWN, P. E-. “Tais is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, eet peep-toe ISLAND; FRIDAY may speak free.”—Evripipes. NER —~ et ot tl ee Single Copies two, cents. Sea 42h LBL 252 4224 6 5 SSS SS LS SS SHS SS ES important part of your attire. The You gei hats of style at our store—no other kind TRE LATEST OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE P. S. OOO 26860088 = $0388 cKAY Bargains in all kinds ot Clothing to-night.. et ee —es—_ 1897. NO 21414 nobbiest suit of clothes will not gloss over UP-TO-DATE HAT ALWAYS ON HAND Herring, Herring Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quarter barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown csaatiaetneeeementll ————— ————— — —_— —— —SL———— T1) eading Topic Ist Farmer—Where will I get my fall boots? and strong. ¢nd Farmer—TI have tried all round and find that Goff Bros, solid leather homemade boots are the very best. I advise you to give them a trial this fall and you will de as Ido. Now, buy all your footwear from them ist Farmer—Goff Bros. have a good honest name and I wil! deal with GOFF BROS. The Miattl Lie Tiara OF N2YwWw YORE RICHARD A. McCURDY, - - . . 5 | want them good, cheap Presiden (THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMPANY). Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets han any other company in the world. It is the oldest active American Co Total Assets, - . : Invested in Canada, - i - - $234,744,148 42 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly . - - 30,000,009,00 Insurance in force, . : . - 918,698,358.00 Income in 1896, $49,702,695:27, being TWELVE “MILLONS mot® than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues*the most liberal policies” an l pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greates, company in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JOY MACEACHERY, Agent for P.E. Island = ew yg apiece ye CARE OF THE EARS. Never attempt to apply a poultice to the inside or the canal of the ear. Never drop anything into the ear until it bas been previously warmed. Never wet the hair if you have any tend- ency to deafness. Wear an oiled cap when bathing and refrain from diving. Never scratch the ears with anything but the finger if they itch. Do not use the head of a pin, hairpin, pencil tips or any- thing of that nature. Never put milk, fat or any oily sub- stance into'the ear for the relief of pain, for it soon becomes rancid and tends to excite inflammation. Simple warm water will answer the purpose better than ang- thing else. Never be alarmed if a living insect en- ters the ear. Pouring warm water into the canal will drown it, when it will gen- erally come to the surface and can easily be removed with the fingers. <A few puffs ef tobacco smoke blown into the ear wili stupefy the insect. READING. David Pryde once gave some good a@rice to readers: First.—Read first the one or two great standard works in each department of lit- erature. Confine then your reading te that department which suits the particu- lar bent of your mind. Second.—Before you begin to peruse a book know something about thé authcr. Read the preface carefally. Third.—Take a comprehensive survey of the table of contents. Fourth.—Give your whole attention to whatever you read. Fifth.—Be sure to note the most velua- ble passages. Sixth.— Write out in your own language & summary of the facts you have noted. Seventh.—Apply the resulte of your reading to your everyday duties. Old fashioned advices, these, but advan- tageous to the training mind ali the same a See STEAMER CAMPANA SAILING DATES. From Montreal. From Ch’town. Friday, 10th Sept. _ about 14th Sept Tuesday, 21st Sept. * =. 25th Sept Monday. 4th Oct. *. Sth 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—2awimo Agents. TO LET. The western half of the house on King St,, near Prince. Immediate possession . Apply to * “OAPT, MAY, Grafton St. THE EARTH. The astronomers say the earth is a rimg of matter which was ‘‘shot off’ by the sun 66,060,000 years ago and which gradually worked itself inte a ball or globe. It is believed that when the earth was aé its maximum heat, say soon after parting with the sun, its bulk was 445 times great- er than at present.. According to the astronomical, geolog- ical and anthropelogical evidence, mam first appeared upon. the earth 650,000 years ago, : The 1i@an temperature of the earth, taken as a whole, is 50 degrees F., and the average annual rainfall is 30 inches. The landed surface of the globe con- tains, as near as 46 js possible to ascertain,, 83,600,000,000 aczes. Three-fourths of the landed area is unfit for cultivation on account of mounbtains,, deserts, swamps, etc. The earth rotates from west to east, but allof the astronomers in the world are not equal to the task of telling why. Some geologists and astronomers profess to believe that the earth is solid. Others say that it isa molten mass enveloped ia & pellicle of land. Lord Kelvin, a noted authority, rejects the views of Balk, Langley et al. and de clares that the earth is 100,000,000 years old. The velocity of the earth’s rotation om its axis at the equator is 1,440 feet per sec- ond, or nearly 25,000 mites a day. Careful measurements prove that the average curvature of the earth is 439 inches to the statute mile. FRIENDSHIP, Friendship, of itself a holy tie, is made more sacred by adversity.— Dryden. Communicating of man’s self to his friend works. two contrary effects, for it redoubleth jeys and cutteth griefs in halves.— Bacon. That part of our noble friends that we love is not that part that we embrace, but that insensible part that our arms cannot embrace.—-Sir Thomas Browne. What is a friend? One who supports you and comforts you while others do not. Priendship is the cordial drop ‘“‘te make the nauseous draft of life go down.””—Bos- well. Time draweth wrinkles in a faire face, but addeth fresh colors to a fast friend. which neither heate nor cold nor miserie nor place nor destinie can alter or dimin- ish.—John Lilly. When all things else are equal, prefer an old friend before a new. An old friend is like old wine, which, when a man hath grunk, he doeth not desire new, because be saith, ‘‘the old is better,’’ but every old friend was new once, and if he be werthy keep the new one till he beccme ola.— Jeremy Taylor. o IF YOUR LUNGS ARE WEAK. Adopt an ont of doors occupation, so as ; to live in the open air. Do not live in a house with defective plumbing or bad drainage. Do not frequent crowded or badly ven- tilated assembly rooms or sleep in close apartments. Do not live in a damp locality, in a damp house orin a house with damp or foul cellar or surroundings. Avoid as much as possible everything that tends to depress. All excesses should be avoided, and keep free from anxiety | and mental and physical overwork. These causes, by placing the system be- low par, render the persons less capable of fesisting the disease, if exposed to the 8, in“éych 4 way as to bring abeut the devel sent of cbneimption” £5. 00000000 00300000 Landing to-day'ex Steamer ‘Irene’ Mrris,” direct“from Liverpool,. kr SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SODS, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOWE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, and at least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. CIM E! TIME ! a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. Se In spite of the advanee in price at the Factory, I hav been able to buy, and will sell a nice lot of new Watches, at the old rate, the orcer having been given before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block, City. OPTICIAN OUR BIG EXHIBIT —~ OF NEW CLOTHS -_—— __ We are opening our different lines for the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex. periences when he has a good thing. So many good cloths grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about hem. Come and see the REAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brouzht to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautiful in the extreme. Those goods will be shown with much pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS, p. les , ee — ie “ cee ence acinenn eset mg Hy