tHE DAILY EXAMINE TERMS -~Four Dollars per Year. “This is True Liberty, when Peas Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak Shed,” -Seddiwcbes Single Copies two aah? 6 VOL 37 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY JULY f, 46ar. . NO 456 |Never Behind — WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING VALUES IN CLOTHIMG ems SO es Boys’ Cotto . Linen jee 6 Oc; T0c. Sc. 906 and 95c Men's Skeleton Coats Black Etalian $1.25. | Grey Duster, $4.65, in Brown, Holland and Black Russel Cord, $1.59. Long Girey and Black Lustre, $2 25 - | and $2.50. Variety of Silk at $4.59. , Men's Vancy Light Vests, all kinds and prices worth 5 @ / fie Muidal Lille [sural ¥ —_ OF N2aYs YORE RICHARD A. MeCURDY, - . - + 2 Presiden (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY), Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets than any other company in the world. [t is the oldest active American Co. Total Assets, - - - $234,744,148.42 Invested in Canada, - - - . 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly - . ™ 30,000,000,00 Insurance in force, . - - - 918,698,358.00 Income in 1896, $19,702,695:27, being TWELVE MILLONS more than the total Revenue of the Dowinion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, and is beyond donbt,. the wealthiest and greatest anv in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JVHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P.E. Island. Paris Green, Paris Green, Paris Green. POPPPPPPP PPP EPO PPO DPN? Machine Oil, Haying Tools, Hardware. Everything cheap for ¢ as a“ CITY HARDWARE STORE, Call and see. Don’t ask for cre di Ce RI a erm a J. F. NORTON, PROPRIETOR Haying Tools. We have a large stock of the best American Hay Car- ners Forks, Pulleys, Steel Grapples, Rope, Churns, Washers, Wringers, Potato Scufilers, Rakes, Mowers, Feeders, Road Carts, Road Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc., etc. Everything up to-date and fully warranted. Agencies at all the principal places on the Island. Examine our stock before purchasing, &. MORNE & 66. CHARLOTTETOWN , # ' ‘ Gy | aw—?2 &w and and Serge Blouses at 40c¢,' Young ‘and cool, $84.40 The best selection of Straw Hats in town we IU | Men’s Lawn Tennis White Flannel Pants, 3.¢0 OVEREDUCATED. Cultivated Greeks Compelled to Work at Uncongenial Tasks. It is one of the curious apparent con tradictions of the country and the peo- ple that whereas a large percentage of the population can neither read nor write, the bane of the nation is over ed- ucation, says the Londo® J@trnal.in an article upon the Greeks. The university, and high schools act as magnets, attract- ing all the clever or ambiticus youth of the country, large numbers of whom are duly stamped every year with the academic seal and turned adrift with larger demands on society than their fathers ever had and Jess means of sat- isfying them. Hence a considerable number of young men throughout the country who can speak several lax- guages and have acquired large stores of general or technical knowledge are forced to earn their bread by means of uncongenial work. These individuals are dissatisfied with the established or- der of things, which makes no special provision for them, and they gladly lend their aid to social reformers or political agitators of all parties and professions. Not that there are any political par- ties in Greece in the sense in which these exist in most constitutional coun- tries. Men, not measures, is the uni- versal cry; individual interest is the line of cleavage. The crowd follows one of the two men whose heads are above those of their fellows. The successful leader then provides places fur the few who are chosen as well as called, and high sounding rhetoric for the many. People change sides from time to time according to the outlook, and nobody accuses them of being renegades. In no case is there any principle at stake. The members of the little parliament at Ath- ens receive but a couple of thousand drachmas a year (roughly speaking, £50) from the state, but in some cases this constitutes the sole support of the legis- lator’s family. A Cough Remedy. A troublesome throat irritation or cough, the result of a cold, is most an- noying, but a home remedy will re- lieve and oftentimes cure it without the aid of other medicines, The following formula was given by a physician many years ago and has been found to be of great value: Take a quarter of a pound of the best gum arabic and pour over it half a pint of hot water. Cover and leave it until the gum is dissolved. Then add a quarter of a pound of pure white sugar and a generous half gill of strain- ed lemon juice. Place these ingredients over the fire and let them simmer about ten minutes. Then pour the mixture in- to a bottle and cork. When taking this sirup, a little water may be added. Patriotism and Ignorance. Tommy—lIsun’t it funny, ma, how ig- norant it makes a man when he gets to be a patriot? Ma—Why, Tommy, what gave you that idea? Tommy—Why, ma, didn’t the lectur- er say last night that the man who isa patriot should know no north nor south nor east nor west?—Richmond Dispatch. | | { { hese are Snaps that Bankrupt Prices never Dreamed of Men’s Bicycle Suits, unlined; and nice See our job line fo Regatia Shirts, reduced to 00 cents each Men's Lignt Underwear. 40c a suit Women’s and Misses’ Cotton Hose, 5c a pair See ee A Failure. A certain professor in one of the lead- ing schools of this city was not leng since desirous of incorporating some negro dialect in a story he was’ prepar- ing. Not being very well versed in their manner of speech, he bethought him that it would be a good idea to stndy the language in its purity undefiled. With this end in view he betook himself to the vicinity of the Union depot, near which representatives of the ebon race are always to be found. One effort was enough. Meeting a coal black negro driving a wagon rather well loaded and accosting him as ‘‘Uncle Jobn,’’ the following brief dia- logue ensued: ‘*Pretty heavy load, uncle. Can you get up the hill with it’? “Ido not know, sir, but I presume so.’’ Such an example of pure and unde. filed English coming from such an un- expected source almost paralyzed tho professor, who muttered something about the ‘‘degeneracy of the modern negro,’’ and, mentally deciding to con- sult the works of ‘‘Uncle Remus,’’ he retraced his steps to his apartments.— Nashville American. Photographing the Arteries. After much study and painstaking an artery in the arm of an adult has been photographed. The patient had been | suffering from some trouble in the arm which the physicians were unable to correctly diagnose. By means of the X rays deposits of lime salts in the blood were clearly shown, and the case was treated in accordance with the facts elicited by the photographing as de- scribed.—New York Ledger. Ciothes and Credit. When a man realizes that he can’t pay bis debts and has got to ask for an extension of time, the first thing for him to do is to go to a fashionable tailor and get him a new suit of clothes. Creditors are seldom lenient with a seedy man.—Somerville Journal. Snakes in South Africa fear the sec- retary bird and will even crawl away from its shadow. This bird can easily thrash a bird twice its size. Canadian Order of ——~ Horesters Court Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's Hall,Prince St A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. $100,000 invested in Dom. Govt. Bonds. surplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the Jargest surplus on hand for each $1,000 risk of any society of the kind in Canada. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No asseaements. Fixed amount each month. Want of money can be no excuse; the cost of carry- ing insurance has been brought within the reach ofall. Married men, is it not a duty you owe your wives and children io provide against emergencies, 28—T7aw 25—3mos td —_——— CHEER EERE EGUCOEETUERE CATTLE LECCE ER MEEERREST ETOH TOG PENG EAE EAD EDDA Sinner SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —Oor— vegetable Preparation for A. - similating theFood andRegula- ting the Stomacks and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF' CASTORIA Castorla is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it. is “just as good” and “will answer every pun pose.” 4@~Sco that you get C-A-8-T-0-R-i-A, | The fa0- simile : is on eiguatare Lilehiae of i e ‘wrapper TRecype of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Aperfect Remedy for Consti ab tain Stomach, Diarrhoea. 1| Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. 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