> ‘ THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 30, 1897 are tS as It's =n Peor Kile. The Marquis of Lorne, when govern- or | ul of Canada, was present at so} rts held onthe ice of the St. Though wrapped in furs he id acutely and was astonished | nt Indian meandering { i barefooted, enveloped only in a ] k He asked the savage how he | : to bear such a temperature ‘ a had so little on. ‘*Why you no red the Indian. The that po one ever did | EO, hat was accustomed to have |} his from birth. ‘‘Good,"’ re- it i6 King. ‘‘Me all face.’ | AY walked y.—sSan Francisco | Wav } ee ee Kven Worse. sag? JA ANiEe a wo Fs | OF ee | Wi ery te wn Teg ; She—Do you krovy’ anything worse | ‘sibel hms asi l than a man taking a kiss without ask- | ing for it? He—I do. She—What, for He—Asking for it ~—AIllustrated Bits. eyote ? mmstance!: without taking it. Avoiding Risks. Gladys—Papa’s going to give usa check at the wedding instead of a pres- ent, Tom. Tom—aAll right. We'll have the cere- mony at high noon, then, instead of at 4 o’clock. Gladys—Whay, what for, dear? Tom—Banks close at 3.—Detroit Free Press. The Proper Way. Laura—lI get so nervous trying to pass pedestrians. Flora—It is wo trouble if you know just how. All one has to do is to wab- ble one’s wheel until the pedestrian gets so scared he can’t move, and then he is as casy to pass as a post.—COincinnati Enquirer. Gn to His Game. ‘“*There goes Stubbins trying te fool the neighbors. His wife is away from home, and he wants the woman next door to tell her what a dull time he dad.’’ “*What bus he got in that basket?” “His dress suit.’’—Cleveland Plain anet” ‘647 Flour..... Gives Satisfaction MT 46... SOLD Gn MERIT Ask your grocer for it. Every barrel guaranteed, septl5—-d1 m Government Farm Steck by Auction. Will be sold from the Government Stock Farm,on Exhibitien Day, in each of the Counties. The following Surplvs Young Stock, at such times and places | mentioned below: — QUEEN’S COUNTY. On Thursdey the 23rd inst, at 12 “elock noon:—2 Avrshire Bull Calves, 3 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn He fer KING’S CCUNTY. etown, on Exhibition Groands m.:--2 Ayrshire Bull Calves, 1 At Ge rg and day, at 3 o’clock p Ball Calves. 3 Shorthorn Ayr-kbite Heifer Calf. PRINCE COUNTY. \t Summerside on Exhibition Grounds an? day at 2 o’clock p. m.2 Avrshire Bul! Calves, 2 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf. RICHARD SMITH, Sec’y of Puclic Works. Ws 16 d&w is ' opposite Stanlev’s Livery Stable, where; | we are prepared to do all Kinds of work in } ‘both lines. 4 MEDITERRANEAN RENTS. Highest at Gibraltar and Lowest on the Island of Malta. In no place on the surface of the is rent so high as at Gibraltar, the rea globe tion of the town precludes the possibil- son being that the geographical posi- I ity of its being extended in any direc- tion. A long, narrow strip of what was | once seabeach is alone available far | building purposes. Al! the rest is pre- | cipitous rock Upon this narrow parapet, in some | cases less than 100 yards in ‘width, are | crowded tho homes of 25,000 people. As much as $10 a week is asked and obtained for the use of one small room, and this, too, place where the nor- | mal rate of wages is quite 10 r cent | less than in America. Naturally the overcrowding is fearful, and, the water supply bei: ‘arce and intermittent, cleanliness of living a understand it is almost impossible. No wonder that in th. old days the plague and the cholera ravaged the with a virulence unknown in the filthy and pestilential cities of the far east. ‘ aan } ,? “rock In Malta, on the other hand, houss rent is ridiculously cheap. Anywhero outside of Valetta an room hous 7 , ollary¢ 7on excellent seveh p15 » can be had for $15 a year, while rates and taxes are wuknown. The houses are built entirely of the cream colored stone of which the island is composed, and which is so soft that it can be cut with a saw into blocks or slabs of any desired siz shape. So while the Maltese builder is digging up his foundation he is at the same time getting out the material for his walls, his flooring and his reef. —Phiiadelphia | . | inquirer. S seamen many J ‘ ¢ & 2 pace nn errr mane sma. 3 . af I ls 33 Sick ae FP Bf =) ik 3 Bt nw Se pa ‘ee 1h BB ORT ee Be i Pon Pi See Positively cured by ti7s6 Little Pills. They <:se relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Tee Mearty Eating. A par- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr.avsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, T@RPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bewels. Purely Vegetible. Small Pill. Small Dose. _ Sma Price. Substitution | MY L& & & the fraud of the day. ~ ere uu ww you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand ~ ha T taal a Fie Te «carters Little Liver Fills. REMOVED We have removed our Shoemak ng and Harness Business from ‘Kent Street TO GREAT GEORGE STREST, | Repairiog promptly attended to. ‘Your patronage respectfully solicited. W. W. RODD, Shoemaker. C. E. RODD, Saddler. P.S.—A first class Livery Stable i Texwpection. CHARLES E. RODD, FP ropritor. sept 2—d &wlm has just been received of a consider able advance in the prices of Waltam and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bouglst he- fore the rise, which we will scil at old prices while they last. Gk. FAYLOR, Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square. ee CHARLOTTETOWN thai Buy your tickets for Boston by the: fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent The Sting of It, ‘Poor Jones met a painful end yes- te rday. , ‘*Dear, dear! What was it—heart digs- “Oh, no, It was the end of a wasp.”’ —Pick Me Up, Qualified Denial. Morgan-—Do you believe a ywoman will le about her age? Shetland—About it? AT A+ Oh, dear, no. ; vr ry “% 2 . tT os . rT Ne re near it.—Boston Transcript. The Ling of Stam’s Name. I met a man who looked distraught, Eis hair and Gress disheveled, While i otch potch strange of words Px he reveled. i i ] atindir Ra, j Ta ‘ \ . Par i ra P: l A oO ) *““Waraktiara } hak I rus! t I ut } t lalongk« a. But here [I stopped the breathess man, Lown not greatly ing To longer hear what scemed to be More oriental swearing. *‘Swearing!’’ he cried. “Indeed you're wrong, You ill advised inauisitor I'm only rattling off g the names Of our las t royal Visi * Gasankes Phra,’’ he 2 nmenced With ardor undiminished ‘Chomklan’'—but when we went to press He hadn’t nearly finich: -London Truth, oom seanqnenrnans dimen uv iilniieiaiignicin shisapaanaa : #2 m ae 4 ae me r oh aS é > s ere, aay ei " £35 Rie — Hg ’ r he - <n € mt? 8 a & ® ry n vest ' 4 © Zea ‘ le thes to =m 2 @ ty rses, | rs keep 1m icine ets, fri Cul eud the to friends. 2i« You may get over that slight cold all right, but it has left its mark on the mem- branes lining your throat. You are liabletotakeanother cold and the second one will hang on longer than the first. Scott’s Emulsion is not un ordinary cough specific, but it is ‘the ounce of preven- tion.” It builds up the system, checks inflammation snd heals inflamed mem- branes. “Slight” colds never bring serious results when it ig promptly taken. Book on the subject free, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Oat. 4 BEAT ARTO TS aT Na ” treats Chrenic Diseases by the Salisixery method of persistent seif-help in overcom- ing past errocs and Removing causes from the biood, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthm-, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, 1 re psy, Diarchaea, Dysentery, Cons.ipa- tion, Piles, Fisswres, Fistula. Diseases o Heart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of aiver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—Aitaminuria Bright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae mia, Chlorosis, Serofula, \.alaria, Rhen- matism,Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura.OiFe male Organs—{nflammations and Displace ments of Woimb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- anotor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften amg of Brain. Some forms of Insanity—- Dementia, Mania chu , Hypochondria, Melan- ia. Failure of Vision and and Voice, t ness. Of Skin-— Eoczema, Salt Rheum, @ Erysipelas, Svphilis. Tumors, Giandular os see we od : a hae pe raitv, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Cer , CC . ‘ os : . ; r, Goitre, Cretinism, O esity, Corpul ency. Drug and Liquer Habits- Opiur Morphine, Chioral, Cocaine, Tobacco Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spize, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- . Bow L Club and Flat Fout, Wry} < } n Neck, Eickets gs, NTys scrofula, sore Legs, Var haw. : . a ; “ Hn: € ‘ ‘ miinuous intelll sutt tment insures Minimum of and Maximum of Cure,possible in each >. Avoid attempts unaided oO | i -aders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University ardthe N Y Hospital; 20 years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada. Address :— Charlottetown, P. E. I. Office :—Vietoria Row. Telephone Cail. Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. 94—d&w lyr. Sf, SRT er eo PSL Sa ‘o fuk L dad Teeth Extracted Skillfully. No Fictitious Method. No Indiscrim- inate rse Cocaine. No Injurious After Efects. DR. J. PF MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. 1 HORSE TALK. rm The Old Orchard track ever. Elloree’s filly, by Allerton, has a foal at foot by that horse. Red Star, 2:121¢, has been sent home and will probably be retired for the season. Before being defeated once Minnis McGregor won nine straight races this season. Josephine, 2:10, and Vernonie §, 2:1244, are both out of Kansas Wilkes mares. The first return of Vassar, 2:07, to the turf was characterized by his win- ning a race. Allertine, the bay mare by Allerton, has reduced her record to 2:27, ina winning raca, Palmetto Prince, in the stable of Gypsy Haight, is reported to have worked a mile at Fort Erie recently in 2:05 14. Jay Bird’s second 2:20 performer for the year is the 5-ycar-old mare Jolly Bird, who went a third heat in 2:20 at Portsmouth, O. Secretary T. H. Coleman is credit- ed with the statement that the New York State Trotting Horse Breeders’ association will offer $25,000 in purses next year. my ive mare Effie O, 2:153%, by Lucas Brodhead, died recently at Laporte, Ind., after foaling a colt by Online, 2:04. She was owned by Mr. William Orr of Laporte. The well known trainer George Starr has the honor of being the first man to breed, train, own and drive a_ horse | better than 2:06, which honor he holds with Planet, 2:0514. George Van Dyke, who bought Frank Bogash, also owns Early Bird, 2:10, as stanch @#nd game a trotter as ever stood a long, bard drive down a home stretch, and Mascot, Jr, 2:1014. xreilow. First Cat—-What’s the matter, Nel- lie? You look positively yellow this evening. Second Cat—I don’t know, Thomas. I ate a canary bird this morning, and I am afraid it was a peroxide English sparrow:—New York Press. His Works. Wallace—I want to show a copy of my works, Ferry—I didn’t know you had ever published anything. “Who said anything about publishing anything? I had an X ray picture tak- en.’’—Cincinnati Enquirer. A Sandwiched Pun, **I want to say this,’’ shouted Jobn Jingo, “as astate inthe great galaxy of commcnwealths Hawaii will simply be a jim dandy.”’ **You bet,’’ echoed Hon. Rouser Down, ‘‘a regular Hono-lula.’*—Phila- delphia North American. Very Often the Case, “I am afraid you are not what you seem to be,’ remarked the young man, gingerly fingering the piece of fancy work his girl had sent him. Once be- fore he had mistaken a penwiper for an ascot tie.—New York Journal. SOVSSPSSTIOSASECSSS TECVSSCCO SO WHOSOEVE WILL CAN Save some” money by leay ing their order for Job Printing at the Always Busy Printing Office. DO WoT place your order before get- ting prices and see samples , of our work. JAS. p. TAYLOR, The Printer Queen Street RERVRSSOS CSECSOSOT SSCS FOOSE SSHOCGSOSS SIE OSCSS OO€ 00666968 $9SEOSSEESCOOLHOOSSHBCSRESOCCR MeGul University, Montreal SESSION [89798 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the DowaLpa Sppciar | Course For Women), Apriigp Science Mepicixe, Law, and Vererimary Sciexce Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs AND Mepwixe, lita Seprs APPLIeP Science, l6ruH Sepr.; Law, 7rH Sxpr VETERINARY Science, 22np Sept. 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Are Sole’ Agents on P. E. Island for this Piano ———= You Can Rely on Good Work at our tailoring establishment. Not one stitch put in a garment by an apprentice, or an unexperienced hand. We employ none of that kind.. We could easily boast of 50 workmen if we did. We are bound to hold the reputation we have made as high-class tailors. =e@Oo2232 2822 McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. The above shows the Myopia, or nearsighted eye, with and without esrrecting lens. The eye-ball is too long, and this condit'on greatly interferes with distant vision, and if neglected, may produce serious results. ‘ Waen at- teuding the exhibition, make it a point to have your eyes exe a’ aed FRE by G F HOTCHESON, Optician & Jeweler ueen St., opp. J. D. McLeod’s. BURGLARS WANTED. To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend ap invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav- ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will aot insure his easy exit, but will be ow band 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 .hat were imported nere in the past required to be repaired witbin a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the pottles. The press hoops are right for eigh*y !bs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th & awayahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pumps are winning a name for t2nselves at prices to beat any im wT. A. MicLEKEAN a - :