Serate Read. Room E DAILY EXAMINER nee . —— $$$ —— ee 5 —— —— ad ——. TERMS. Four Dollars per Year. “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipzs. Single Copies Two Cents particular ~ is —_—— ———— estas 7. a — - , Q”4 2 . ¥ yY V4 VOL 3; CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY JUNE 7, 4897. NO 432 ea ” er r _— ee ememeapeonae as ee ye —- — 2 — —————————————— — - +s =a i. a Tf Von are! DAYS TO COME. - THE CHIPMUNK, 2 at ‘ : - SY, ) Wy SS : iy > ash lid & long, grim corridor len bar rice | Wow Me Rouses Uimself and Weicomes A 3 s Zz 2 ee 2353 Wolbg Of light athwart the pavement, where ne the Spring. : Zi iw i, > Ujisss aS % ~ feet, As the woodchuck sleeps away the | Pale sunshine spreads for dark her winding Sita ; ae 0 | oak . a bitterness of cold, so in his narrower ; k A light not bern of noon or placid star chamber sleeps the chipmunk. Happy | wag. ong id threugh the gloom, while from little hermit, lover of the sun, mate of — the song sparrow and the butterflies i Beats marc! of ir erable feet. : vo, | Is this { te haat Shore rma ladies meet? what a goodly and hopeful token of the \ ©. The throb of terror that presages war? earth’s renewed life is he, verifying the oes ae. 209; then softly on = sight 6ans promises of his own chalices, the squir- enka ita ase cao rel cups, set in the warmest corners of | or any P2 rt of the wlakhs e the woodside, with libations of dew and raited Stutes. J‘oir hands are shackled and their lips are shower drops, of the bluebird’s carol, ~—. i 5 eee, eat a U1¢6 the sparrow’s song of spring! the cheapest and best route | Sad ees Ot at Tak weer ont He comes forth from his long night is via the —Helen Hay in Century. into the fullness of the sunlit day, to : xinessinsinnsndieininitetincanstcifay = proclaim his awakening to his summer nt Line INAUGURATION DAY. @ 1. comrades, a gay recluse clad all in the a a 5 Bratt. motley, a jester, maybe, yet no fool. When It Will Fall Upon Sundays and His voice, for all its monotony, is in- THE POPULAR SU Y.- What Then Happens. spiring of gladness and contentment, y ek From the year 1917 to the year 2085 500 Men's heavy blue twill} Wether he utters bis thin, sharp chirp MER ROUTE inauguration day will fall om Sunday: snits, regular price $5.00 now| full mouthed cluck, or laughs a chit- ede os every 28 years, buat in changing from for $3 35 tering macs as he scurries in at his the twentieth century to the twenty- BO) Mon’s ii DAarTOW GOCE. ng DIRECT « SERVICE first the 40 year period comes in, ins se ae: nent = = you He winds along his crooked pathway | after 2085 the next inauguratien Sun- $5.75 foe 8276 erimineg; pra . the fence oe eure oo mor ; IUvTOWN. day will be in 2125. So, there will be he 9, ; orgotten puts in the familiar grounds, FROM ¢ a 40 year period from 2181 to 9821 and 50 Men’s tweed suits $8 for | brown with strewn leaves or dun with Commencing May 14th, the favorite S, | from 2277 to 2317, but only a 28 year $5.25, Gonwgrent: | Sentatines ho ventures, 4T TBE at §. “Halifax” will leave Ch’town for Bos-| period from 2373 to 2401, as 23 is nos 25 Men's fine all wool, D. B.,| the top rail and climbs to a giddy ten sade tas ton every Friday at 1 p. m. divisible by 4, $8.85 for $6. foot height on a tree, whence he looks Returning leaving Boston every Tues- During any century whose number is Men’s Underclothing, white ae Wendeting; on thewise éxpange B day at noon. Steamer oal!: at HAWKS: | divisible by 4 inauguration day falis on and colored Shirts, Ties, Gol | & @™ 8%: ; - MWUBY aod Halifax both ways Sunday 4 times. During any century lars. at verv low ied : Music ‘bath chasms for nies, eine _" — . Di . whose number is not divisible by 4, it Tn ii and th aii re th Sy Sain SEN WE SR em bite Via Pictou x Halifax falls on Sunday only 3 times. From money savers are tne os am and yea ” frolic a ' : 2000 to 2100, for instance, it will fall » ere See mee? | ee were e . Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tues | on Sunday 4 times and also from 2400 Women’s Kid Shoes, worth $1 | fore him. - > . and Saturday mornings via Pictou make | ¢9 2500, 20 and 24 being divisible by 4 for 68c, Men’s Oxford Shoes, When the fairies have made the white rom this 6 p EX}. Until 10 p mM close connection at Halifax with steamers | put from 1900 to 2000, it wil! fall i 85e, We lead in quality and curd of mallow blossoms into cheese for “Olivette” and “Halifax” for Boston di-| cunday only 3 times, and so ma Soup land beled the children and the chipmunk, it isa Prices Take Q Tumbl e i es Ga as Ya 38, 2. > Bs . — st at 7 a. m. and Saturdays to 2200, 19 and 21 not being divisible ey want to a eu are pe .m. ; | Yy4, Observe that, i ki f th are handily and toothily stripping o Tickets for sale at stations DBT, aia ae a oeumede’? at ine ase 5 the green covers, filling his cheek oe oe Railway , Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s | vid weur: 20°40 the Wealties of thedhe- pouches with the dainty disks and ° . ticket office. Faia Ma tut}<-which wo:divide by 4—-eud 2000 scampering away to the cellar with his A tumbie that will Cause a pnt eture in H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, | Sea | eae ca “sali ungrudged portion. Alack the day : Halifax, N. S. | is the year. Observe, also, that in all hy } i shag I ; man a dollar bill j d&w ; | this we are not speaking of the recur- ‘ a WHER SHS. GORE OF: SRA KPT VU Hg OFM y : goer» dled eos tempt him totuarn rogue, for then he ; ‘ rence of the date, Marck 4, but of the esas hincdhed catlaer. saad oh a . . Maxch 4ths that are inaug- meee a pended COL sy, SOR naan: Fout hours only will the following reck. TENDERS The undersigned will receive Tenders | up to 12 o’ciock, noon, of Thursday, the ord day of June, for the entire stock in trade, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, ete..and the Bouk Debts of the firm of MeLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, as- | signed tome. An inventory of the same way be seen at the store lately occupied by the said firm at Mount Stewart. The bighest or any tender vot necessar ily accepted. Acertified cheque amounting ts 25 pet cent of the tender, must accompany + tender, which will be forfeited if the | 80 tendering fails to carry cut the purchase, JOHN McQUAID. Assignee, Pisquid. 121~ Once Ln 4 Lifetime You may want to purchase a plain gold Wedding Ring We have a nice assortment ef Wedding Rings and Wedding Presents, ¢. F. HUTCUESON Jeweler and Optician, Opposite J. D. McLeod's KOKANIE _ CREEK SHARES NO FAKE But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,900 cash, and another one half mile from ‘Slocan River. High grade ore out Cropping on threes Well defined ledges Onall. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent Shares, Firet issue for development 3 cents, non assessable. Next issue not less than 10 cents. Reliable management. Nothing less than 560 shares sold. Order through bank, GEO. D. SCOTT Agent 42 Fort St., Victoria, B.°C, uration days. Here is a table showing how many times inauguration day falls on each of the seven days of the week from the year 1500 to the year 3000: mr ee ECE OT ET z BS BS HF EE BS AS DAYS } r oe se et Mee Col ee oe | atl we «>| = SS SIS SS SiSisiSisis = m= DE BS by OQ) BS DR BR! NR) OR) el ss ARE EBEEBEE ——- $$ Sund 3/3) 4 3)3)3)4'3/3813/)4)3 Monda \4i4)4.4 4/4/44} t4\4 Tuesd voccesee/ 31 4/8\ 813141813181 413818 Wedn« 41|314\/4/4/31/4,/4/ 4981414 TRUTBABY «005030 4) 4/3/38) 4 4/3/13) 4/4/3813 ; .}3)3,/4)4)3)3)4;4)3)3)4)4 ‘islalgisislaisialslaigta Perhaps it might be well to say that when inauguration day falls on Sun- cay, the incoming president takes the oath on Saturday, March 8, but is not formally inducted into offiee until Mon- day, March 5. This is deme to prevent a lapse in the office, for the eutgomg president has no authority as such after 12 o’clock, noon, on March 4, whether that date fall on Sunday or om amy other day. If, therefore, occasiog should arias between noon on Sunday, March 4, aad noon on Monday, March 5, for the as- ervise of the presidential authority, the incoming president, having taken the, oath of office, would be qualified to per- form the duty. Such acase never hae arisen, but it might arise. —Philadel- phia Times. Beecher’s Only Poem, It was related by Mrs. Beecher that during theircourtship Mr. Beecher once ‘‘dropped into poetry’’ and wrote a few lines of verse teeming with affection for his sweetheart. But the verses were always kept sacred by Mrs. Beecher, and nothing could win them from her. One day Mr. and Mrs. Beecher were in the office of Robert Bonner, the pub- lisher. “Why don’t you write a poem, Beech- er?’’ said Mr. Bonner. ‘*He did onee,”? said Mrs. Beecher. ‘*Recite it for me, won’t you, Mrs, Beecher?’’ . ; But the eyes of the great preacher were riveted on his wife, and she knew that he meant silence. ‘‘Come,’’ said Mr. Bonner, “‘I’ll give yoa $5,000 if you will recite that poem to me,’’ addressing Mrs. Beecher. ‘‘Why, it ran’’— quickly said Mra Beecher. *‘Eunice,’’? simply said Mr, Beecher. And although Robert Bonner offered to double the sum first offered he never got the poem from Mrs. Beecher.: It bad been hidden away ever since by Mrs, Beecher and cherished as one of the dear- est treasures her husband left her. —Bos- ton Globe. —AT THE DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or local anze«thesia. A!) kinds*of work done ' vatisvactorily. IDR. J. BH. AYERS 4 Hi Stl Opposite west end Market. intocesnesnisesliaeieatii seinen [F YOU CANT COME Write for an appointment, and have your work done by us; guaran- teed Painless Dentistry and modern methods appliances, and eee eee Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p. m, Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and d¢nmnk the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY Vicror1a CAFE Gt George St..... ‘ den thunder of the gun announces his tragic fate. He keeps well the secret of constructing his cunning house, with- ont ashow of heaped or seattered soil at itsentrance. Eearing himself hon- eztly and escaping his enemies, the cat, the hawk and the boy, he lives a long day of happy, inoffensive life. when the filmy curtain of the Indian suiumer falls upon the year again he bids us along good night.—‘New Sng- land Fields and Woods.’’ Tumneling the Strait of Messina. Engineering achievements and possi- bilities, from the modern point of view, are receiving an additional illustration in the case of the projected tunnel be- tween the mainland of Italy and the is- land of Sicily, plans and details of which, in model, as executed by the italian civil engineer De Johannis, have attracted much attention at the University of Padua. After thorough and careful atudies of the »trait of Mes- sina, ites varying deo the nature ef the ground and of all other conditions which might aseist or interfere with such an undertaking, De Johbannis de- cided that the beginning of the tunnel should be near San Giovanni di Sani- tello, at the foot of the Aspromonte mountain range, the month on the oth- er side to be located on the degli Ingle- si plain. The entire tunnel will be near- ly two miles long and will consist in the main of two shafts of about 10,000 feet each, descending at a grade not ex- teeding 32 feet in each 1,000. Such a tunnel is thought preferable to a bridge that would involve such a great span and wind exposure.—Harper’s Round Table. Maryland Rice and Tobacco, According to the Baltimore News, the farmers of Maryland are becoming in- terested in the movement for a general zultivation of tobacco and for the intro- duction of the raising of rice. Jn earlier days tobacco was grown throughout the state, but for the last half century it has been confined to the counties of southern Maryland. Rice has never been grown in the state, but the recent snc- cess With this crop in lower New Jersey bas led many to think that it can be profitably taken up in Delaware and Maryland. The yield of rice is from 35 to 60 bushels an acre, and the net profit is said to be from $25 to $45 an acre, A Strict Regime. ' Briggs—I’m thinking of moving over to your boarding house. Griggs—What for? Briggs—My doctor told me net to eat anything with my meals.—Detroit Free Press. There’s nothing makes s man madder than to know he has made a fool of him- self after having his own way about it.— Adams Freeman. ee There is no better. ballast for keeping the mind steady on tts keel and saving it from all risk of crankiness than business, — Lowell. _ -—. - . - ~-ow Then | less disregard of cost, last Your choice of the best Hard or Soft Hat in our store—and by the way that’s no mean one—for $1.75, Straw Hats—just opened yesterday the most fashionable and prettiest lot in the city are lowered to-night to advertise our styles, GENTS FURNISHINGS in seasonable goods such as snmmer underwear, hose, ties, gloves, etc. Prices of these cannot be catalogued here, but we produce a_ surprise in extraordinary values in these lines One Tie for.......-seeeeeeeeeeee23 Quarters One Tie for.......0.+ seeeeeseeeee 2 Quarters Onc Tie for.......005 eoceeessoosel Gaarter Two Ties for......-+seeesee+ «see quarter Three Ties for... .seeeeeeeeeveeseel Guartdr Boys’ summer blouses, ladies’ summer underwear and hose, corsets, etc., at prices that must excite your wonder and admira- tion, The greatest 4 hours’ prices; the greatest opportunity Ch'town has® ever been offered in shape of discount sale. The Bargain Corner, McKay Woolen Company of that the shaving OPAL OR NR Re a “ = i sn Si lalallala ain inten Pi EEE ie ate ah uk Gh ce ME ME 8h a