. ei 4} i aE Mn NR With UWA Me AE TTT um EAA On Top... of all soaps for nursery use, stands “ Basy’s Own Soap.” It is made of purest vegetable oils and slightly perfumed with finest flower extracts. It has been sold and used for So long, and always been good, that doctors all over Canada recommend its use, having practi- cal knowledge Most of its numerous imitations are injurious fo the skin. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CoO., Mirs. Montreal. 74 f its effects. ” New Invention. I have invented aad patened on July 24, 1897, a new straw vlevator and shaker attached to any fanoners. Itcleans all graio perfectly first cleaning, all grain is taken out of the straw. It bas been well tested. It only takes abou’ 4 ~f the power for to drive it of any otLsr machine for that purpose in the market. I ask every, intending purchaser to see one of the Week’s shakers before purchasing any other, Anv person infringing on the pat- ent will be dealt with according to the law I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing agent. He will receive orders; also myself JOHN A. WEEKS, ALBERTON. VALUABLE BUSINESS STA ND FOR SALE ee ae MONTAGUE: BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Tite Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town. 65 2awkwtf, Columbias and Others ahere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 66The dollar wheel is equal to (ie best high grade bi- cycle m the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goedse- ‘The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, —————— Valuable Property FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade is otlered for sale. This desirable property combines the advantages oftown and country house. Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- den. First rate stables, coach-houses and large yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contaius about - 12 ~oome, avd is heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of house; — room “ hot and cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled j > Bi > celled in The skore front is also owned in con~ — on fhe roperty, for several ou or i Me it as Spply SO eR THE ab otandions ananassae DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 14, 1898 ee Cee Ja SINGULAR PEOPLE. GOO SPECIMENS OF HUMANITY ARE RAMAPO MOUNTAINEERS. Albinos of the Milkiest Haired and Pink- est Eyed Variety Are Common Among Them—They Are the Best Hunters and Fishermen In the Land. People who have never been up in the Ramapo mountains can have little idea of how strange arace of people live back in those high and rocky hills, miles from any village, and with not a rod of road by which their huts may be reached by wagons. In other words, it is not generally known that within 35 miles of the heart of New York city there is acommunity as curious almost as can be found in the remote mountain recesses of Tennessee or North Caroli- na. It is a sort of lost tribe, or, rather, an amalgamation of two lest tribes. If one can imagine what sort of beings would result from more than a century intermarrying of American Indians and Guinea negroes, with an occasional dash of white blood added to the mixture, he may form a notion of the people that live back in the rugged hills that rise | about Suffern, Ramapo, Sloatsburg, Woodbourne, Tuxedo and other places in the Ramapo valley. But it would take a pretty brisk imagination to pic- ture some of the queer specimens of hu- manity that have resulted from this | m)xture. | Albinos of the miikiest haired and pinkest eyed variety are common, and the dime museums recruit their curio halls in that line from among these mountaineers, as did the great and only 3arnum before them. Back in the last century and during the first quarter of the present century slaves were common in that part of New York state and the adjacent region of New Jersey. These slaves were treat ed no better by their old Dutch masters than were their fellow bondsmen in the south. They were worked long hard, and the lash was not spared. Con. sequently runaway slaves were many. These runaways invariably sought the fastnesses of the surrounding mountains. It isa very difficult thing to make one’s way up and among the Ramapo mountains even at this day. and it wae Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already In this event there partly digested. Asa result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc. and $1.00, ali druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta Mavbe its a roof to be repaired, ora barn to be built, or perhaps your thinking of a house, We Have a Word to Say : ® You will want shingles; Boards; studding, Laths. You will want some Lumber, we have just what you need. It will be to your advan-~- tage if you buy from us. We © offer you first class Lumber, ata very small advance on cost. Inves- tigate. It will pay you. TreLerHone 18] ! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. hecelved a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, oem a Nie TANTON rat ¥3 bt : yd site and ' ee @8& @% ©4649 GTO 0008 The Time . Has Come—...._ ¢ almost an impossibility in the slavery Cavs. As a resuit, when a negro once eneceeded in hiding there be was as sare | {rom recapture as if he bad gone te Canada, although he might be within sight and scund of his master’s home. Scores of runaways in time peopled the inaccessible bills, and in the spots where they threw up their first shelter- ing huts of bark or fallen trees or found | refuge in caves their descendants dwell | today. | The woods bad their Indian dwellers | already, and the two races mingled. These are the strange people who are seen now and then in the little villages along the Erie railway in Rockland and | the adjoining towns of Bergen and | Orange counties, and whose homes are far back in the hills. A characteristic , of these people is that the names of the | old Dutch families in which the orig- | inal blacks were slaves have been re- tained by them, generation after gener- | ation. The most numerous family of the race goes by the name of De Groat, but there are De Freeses, Van Hoevens and many other Des and Vans. In the summer time you might climb and clamber and stumble up the steep sides and over the rocky summits of the Ramapo mountains all day and not see a solitary sign of a habitation, although there would be many on all sides of you. They are so deftly tucked in among the rocks and hidden by the trees and foliage that only one acquainted with the ways of the mountaineers could find them. In the fall, when the trees are bare, the huts stand revealed to any who may pass that way, and such are few, for although there is no better ruffed grouse shooting anywhere tban | in these mountain fastnesses the weary climbing necessary to get to the haunts of these birds is more than the average sportsman cares to undergo. There is no ground that might grow anything about any of these huts; not a chicken or a fowl of any kind; not even a pig. But there are dogs without limit—mongrel, wolfish looking dogs, such as might hang about Indian camps | —and always from one to half a dozen half naked, eerie, elfish looking chil- dren, who, at sight or sound of a stran- ger, scamper to cover in the hut, in the as completely as a startled brood of young quail. How do these people subsist? They are the best hur ters aud fishermen i the land, and game and trout are abun- | dant all about them. They hunt and snare grouse and rabbits and catch trout for the market during the season. The womey and children pick berries. Fo: the products of the forest, streams and berry patches these people obtain stor: goods at the villages, both the luxuries | and the necessaries—the latter bein; chiefly whisky and tobacco, the former flour, meal and cheap dress goods. For their own home providing the possum and the coon are plentiful at their very doors, and the chicken coops of the out- lying farms and villages are not entire- ly inaccessible. Now aud thena De Groat or Van Somebody-or-other wil! hire out to do work by the day, but he is looked upon by his fellow mountain- eers asa degenerate. Some of the female children grow to be extremely handsome and shapely young women, but it is rare that there are any marriages amoug these people outside of their own race —New York Sun. A Useful Caddie. assistance whenever she has to play a Should the ball lie badly or be awk- 3 when those old iobs must be done. Q => =< @& = @ => @ «4 =] @ = = suspicion. — Boston Globe. YY . 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Sold in Charlottetown bv George E Hughes, Druggist SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE For Sale, a comfortable cottage with plot of ‘end beautifally ti:uated at Kep- poch .with a delightful view of the straits A lady golfer at Singapore has train- | ed her barefooted caddie to come to her difficult shot. } wardly bunkered, the caddie strolls up | to it, clutches it with his toes and drops , it in a hard, clean lie, without exciting | WOOD'S PITOSPHODINET. | ; of ; ; Canada aud at St. John (iood bathing, convenient to town, and | pleasant holida resort. Apply to 8y JUDGE McLEOD,3S 3 1i:. SALT! SALT Now landing ex S, S. Annandale, 18,000 Sacks Liverpoo! Salt. 1,200 Sacks Fishery Salt. 1,200 Franklin Crant Factory fi! led Butter Salt, 50 tons Lump Rock Salt. For sale low. é z pa ae ee apres aoe Saas aaa 7 a : an ie i a Bs ee ra 7 » N. RATRENBUKY. , pal y ot — ~ ‘ oe June, a) _ — — _— —_——— —_=- Splendid Crystals In Catifornia, Fone time ago Jobn E, Lurton of : Lake Geneva, Wis., leased the right to , prospect for crystals in the old Green Mountain mine, near Mokelumne hill, in Calaveras county, Cal. number of fine specimens, and one of them is claimed to be the largest group | or mass of crystalsever found. As taken out from the drift where it was uncov- | ered it was 11 feet 7 inches in circum- | ference. It was 4 feet 2 inches long, 3 feet 6 inches wide and 8 feet 2 inches high. It weighed 2,200 pounds. and a surrounding group of smaller ones. From the central one it was esti- mated that a perfect sphere 14 inches in diameter could be cut, while several others from three to eight inches in diameter could be obtained from the | mass. Mr. Burton has found in all about 12 tons of crystals. —Eugineering and Mining Journal. =— & SICK HEADACHE | Positively cured by these Littlo Piils They atso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, r.ess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable, Crivail Pil. Emali Dose. Small Price. Drowsi- brush or among the rocks, disappearing Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carters Little Liver Pills. THE CHARLOTTETOWR STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, . > “em m » wie ~, ae Mae: * a PERS etn, os we % a) v at ‘ * aan: he, A STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival | for | afternoon train from St. John) Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE _ on arrival morning train from Charlottetown) for | ‘ : ° ° | Point Du Chene connecting witn day traia ' cs : | for St. John : fe » ., of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- : Beforeand After. “ a comes os with train for with Steamers of International Line and Reaiiways for United States and Canada. : From PICTOU (on Connecton at Moncton arrival of day | traia from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven !.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there ‘ith day train for Cape Breton and Hali- ix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for F. W. HALES 2 ry Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned, up to 12 o’clock noon, on Wednesday, 15th from parties willing to cater to A. 0, H. sports, to be held on St. Dun~ stan’s College grounds, on Friday, July W.F. PAYNE, Sec’y of Com 115 Zaw td 4.4. MoLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. BROWN'S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. ie | ¢ ‘ He found a The ! mass included one large central crystal ' } | | | | eee Po | ee 7 an ae sS { i i of > > o a > > a ° ° o o > > » a < > *» <> » » «> & TE SEODE ESOC 4 GSC OOCOS oe Your Sweetheart Likes it. The reference is to the sweetheart of the man who wears a Shorey suit They all like it which is a certain argument in its favor, But the most convincing argument is that all of the tnaterial used by this firm is sponged eo PSSOOOSCOOS and fully shrunk, and a guarantee of workmanship is given with each suit 09O000O00OOO OOOO OO 00000000008 Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for ClYtown. oe j i ew a Painless - Dentistry » A&WORD TO THE CARELESS "132 Ales ettacaa 3 - ea Many pcrsons do not value their teeth. If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to have the tooti extracted, Justa few words on that point, they go and haveit taken out, that is t4e last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another tooth will begin troubling; out it goes, too, and soon after a while the person cannot masticate fuod; conse- qunce is their health becomes impaired; then they pay '@ doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa last resort they get artificial teeth. Now look at the question |@ from a business standpoint. In the first place who’ | would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good fer a | a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put there for use Sow think of this—if you hada wart fon your finger, that troubled you, would you have the if finger cut off to remove the wart? Why certaintly not Well, why loose a tooth to remove an ache. We can stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them never to ache again. ’ Artificial Teeth must be good +o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis. ® faction or we don’t want your money. | You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same aay. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open eveaings 7 to 8. FOR Mane at the lowest prices, in Ball-briggan, Mer- : or aaa: ino, Natural Wool., Silk }erc. | Medium and light weights. 32 to 44. 25¢ and upwards. FURNISHER, mixtu re, Cotton, All sizes— | | summer eclalties. Lawn Mowers—in—12—14—16 in Ice Cream Freezers Green Wire Net | Spring Door Hinges | Window Screens Ref.igerators Garden Hase SIMON YW CRABBE , ee Walker s Corner STOVES & haRDWABE i a ¢ RE. PU cn