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Our values cannot, will not be beaten Wou cannot afford to buy clothing without seeing ours or te ./ a We have a nie A LETTER FROM —..<1m, land’ Th . ud AUS EL ili [ i i a London, Ont., Dac. 17th, - 1896. Messrs. Heintzman & Co.. Toronto. GENTLEMEN,—I would preciate, fron ARTIST polnt o Grand piano supplied to me for the magnificent Grand that y in Massey HA.tu, Toronto. ing quality and sustaining quality just what we vocalists ap- preciate, and [ feel that any one in quest ofa really First LASS PIANO, cannot do better than secure a HeEIntzmMan & Co’s PIANOFORTF. 1 am, dear sirs, faithfully yours, R. WATKIN MILLS. PPPTeTenTe PTET NNN MILLER BR aa a .38 bin > tcl you how much I ap- view, the very excellent T L ¢ A 2 furnished me for my concert The P. EB. fsland Wusic House. dre Sole tgentsn o =P. E. Islerd fer this Piano Smooth as Velvet Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our Lanrn Moxrers Vill be smooth as velvet. FENNELL&CHANDLER - ST EYES There are which cannot be benefited with glasses; but how many con- tu » suffer with eye troubles, who, if they would use spectacles Try us for satisfactory properly fittted, would be entirely cured ? «8B HUTCHERSON, Jeweler & Optician QUEEN STREET. | } | i The tone ‘s sonorous, the sing- | } L ees 0 at ne A Geographical Misfit. As a state Turkey is a heterogeneon, assemblage of peoples under the absolut sway of the sultan. It is a governmen lacking altogether a sense for the right o @ community to choose concerning its owt government. It thoroughly represents th oriental idea whereby government is trans cendent, a power above and outside the people, and not immanent, a power wii in the people. And herein lies the appli cation of the occidental-oriental antithesi: to political institutions. The occidenta conception of life as active and creative inhering in active and self moving, avion omous personalities, begets the . politica idea of what we call self government. Thr idea which represents personality as sek directed in the fulfillment of its own pur ‘ ; poses becomes when applied to politics th my concert in London, and | idea that communities shall be self gov erned in things belonging to themselves This is the political upshot of occidental ism. The opposfte thereto is the upshe of orientalism. <A potentate seated on: very high throne under a very broad can opy and loaded with very costly jewels with prostrate subjects bowing in obei sance before him—that is the tableau o oriental government. Tureky is thoroughly oriental, repre sentatively oriental in its political spirit Its location upon occidental soil is a geo graphical misfit, a historical anachro Bism. It is a stranded wreck, left high anc dry beyond the sea walls by a receding tidal wave, but no one undertakes to clea it away because the land on which it rest: is in litigation.—Benjamin J. Wheeler ir Atlantic. Victoria Cate Great George &t. Scene of attraction during these hot davs. Nice drinks of all ,kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul} straw berries and cream. JOUN P. JOY VicroRIA CAFE Gt. George St..... Allan’s Ontario Cider For Tea Parties _ 1 CAR LOAD—Barrels and JHalt Barrels—now landing. N. RATTENBURY, 159- 3wks. Agent. CHARLOTTETOWN —TO— BOS' mT Z AJ Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent 116— 1d Ely SED, et \ AY V } AAAY A + £43 Spelions. Gonceerning the infiuence of methods iz spelling, 4 very comprehensive study wat mude Ly ine, through personal interview: with some 200 teachers whose pupils hac taken partin my tests. ‘lLhese teacher: Were questioned’, to the minutest details in regard to the course they had pursued In brief, my deductions jay be summa rized in the statement that there is no di rect relation between methods and re sults. kor example, among the points that bave given rise to endless discussicr issbat concerning ihe value of oral spell ing. My tests showed that, while in some ef the schools where a special feature haé been made of oral spelling the result: were favcrable, in others they were unfa and the same conditions were shown where oral spelling bad been aban dened. Second, much discussion ha: arisen as to whether. in written spelling the words of the lesson should be placec in columns or in sentences, but the clain of superiority in favor of sentence ove column spelling was by no means corrob orated, the results of the sentence methoc Varying just as much as those of the col winn method.—Dr. J. M. Rice in Forum voru ble, Scenes In London. Filial regard is not extinct in soutl London. <A young man charged with hit ting a Woman over the head with a bee bone explained that she had been fighting from 5 o’clock in the morning till noor with his mother, and that he thought i time to stop it. A policeman testified thai in the same street two women once fought all day long, stopping only for meals, til. ene went home and died. Her bushand had looked on, calmly mending shoes, while the fight went on. Cheating the Cur, ““They don’t worry me with their sav. age dogs.’’ ‘‘How do you git round ’em, Weary?”’ ‘‘When I hear a dog bark, I gits outme membuiyoryander book an pretends to be lookin round an figurin, see?’’ ** Yep. 9? “‘Ayp they takes me feran assessor an hides th’ dog.'’"—Washington Stan Queer. Young Wife (complainingly)— You haven’t brought me a box of chocolate caramels since we were married. Young Husband—That’s queer. Now I come to think you haven’t remarked that you so enjoyed the smoke of a good cigas since we wote married.— Exchange. — J ASSIGNEES NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A.D, 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as- signors, to furnish to me at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed to be owing from the said assign- ers to such creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, mav be precluded from participat- ing in any dividend from said estate, pur- sant to the terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 139 ~dy 13 4wks—wky4wks, dy pat 2 4. MICH CRADE Engiish Manures 020066006000 Landing to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool,. Eng SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE*OF SODA, 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. Salute the Colors. We make it comfortable for our patrons by selling them cheerful shoes. Ourr are that kind. Snuug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales show. 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