' a _ ” He qj ae Dollars per Vear. com C * tion to do for you all that can be desired, are nnequalled in Charlottetown. _ VOL 37 CHARLOTTETOWN,,: P: THE.-DAILY iais is Trus Liberty, when Free Born Men, havins to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipes. Single Copies two cents, EXAMINER _ E. ISLAND; THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 4897. NO. 210 HATS ! — —— t= oom oem oom =m Genin a = = =. oy of What we can’t do for ycu in the Clothing and Hat line, no one else need try to wear Clothing as is to be hand in Canada, and a stock of hats from the best manufacturer of En We can suit yourself, your boy or your boy’s boy, With a $30,000 stock of as nice a class of Ready- gland and America, we are in a posi- No question about the values we offer, aglance at them is sufficient to prove to the experienced buy2t that for intrinsic worth they Just opening—Overccats, Reefers and Ulsters—the largest stock in tle city. OSO4 068800305 Eeee THE BARGAIN CORNER—™™ -—~ ] OLEN COMPANY. Herring, Herring ew Large, fat Herring in balf barrels, barrels and quarter barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown CAE PS A OA. miCH CRADE English Manures Landing to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct'from Liverpool,, kr SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITAATE OF SODA, MURIATE OF POTASH, BONE 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. —— - ”_—_—-- eintzman Pianos are appreciated more each year by the ever increasing List oF Purcuasers. They retain, as the years go by, that rich, mvsical Tone that is so characteristic of them. Better to pay a little more now when buying, and get THK BEST It will pay in the end. ALL BROS., The P. BE. Islant Music House. = = Are Sole Agents on P. &. Island for this Piano | Two Voices, | She—Oh, James, how grand the sea is! How wonderfn!! Ido so like to hear the roar of the ocean. He—So do I, Elizabeth. guict.—-Lustigen Blatter. Please keep Too Good to Be True. A hideous revenge 'twould be, But to the biim 'twould fill joy’s eup, If a mosquito, thoughtlessly, Should bite a hydrophobic pup! —Washinyton Post. A Possibility. Dunnigan—Shure, Moike, he can’t hould a candle t’ yees. Hooliban (who is going to fight Corri- g2n)—He might at me wake.—Town fopics. Her Blush, “Ah, nothing, nothing makes her blush!’’ Is the doleful song the cynic sings. Could he look in her d-essing case he’d see That her blush is made by many things. —Detroit Journal. Uncle Eben. **Money,’’ said Uncle Eben, ‘‘may be *sponsible foh er heap o’ badness, but dat ain’ no ’scuse foh borryin it, stid o’ wuck- in foh wages.’’— Washington Star. Broke. Though it’s hard to break a habit, The reverse is rarely true, For a habit has no trouble When it comes to breaking you. —LDetroit News Resigned. **Where shall we go?”’ She (on ber second ride)—That I think { shall have to leave entirely to my wheel. ~Brooklyn Life. To a Timid Bather. Althongh you ag prettily In depths of half a foot or so, Why treat it like e papal see And let it only kise your toe? —Pick Me Up. . Prejudice. One night at dinner the head of the house was served to what looked and tasted like a most delicious and delicate plum pudding. He ate one plate of it with infinite gusto and asked for more. Then his wife was foolish enough to exclaim, ‘‘And what do you suppose it is made of?’’ He could not guess that it contained any unusual component part, only that it was ‘‘by ordinar’’ good, “It’s made of carrots,’’ she cried. He laid down his fork and refused to touch another morsel. This was rank preju- dice, for the pudding was perfect. It was made of 2 cups of grated carrot, one-half cup fine suet, 4 tablespoons brown sugar, 8 tablespoons flour, one- half pound raisins, one-half pound cur- rants, a saltspoon salt, a teaspoon mace. Boil for 4 hours and bake 20 minutes. And don’t tell what it is made of.— New York Post. Massachusetts Savings Banks. In fifty years of the existence of sav- ings banks in Massachusetts they have had under their control the enormor*’ sum of $2,100,000,000,. They still ecn- trol upward of $500,000,000, and >>! the entire los depositors in this half century, chargeable to frand, fault cr error, has been less than $2,000,000. Be raeaacaee KE EP your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which | has power to keep you WELL. WIAs Mw Ost. Cansue. From Tennyson to Walt Whitmsna. 1878. My Dear Watt Waitman—I am not overfond of letter writing. Am so over- burdened with correspondence that I neglect half of it. Iam very glad to hear that you areso improved in health, and that you move about the fields and woods freely and haye enjoyment of your life. As for myself, I am pretty well for my time of life, but somewhat troubled about my eyes, for I am not only short sighted, but have great black islands ficating in each eye, and this blackness increases with increasing years. ° My son Lionel was married to the daughter of F. Locker, the author of “London Lyrics,’’ in February.. The wedding was celebrated in our old grand historical abbey of Westminster. There was a grand attendance of literati, of which I read an account in one of your New York papers—every third word a lie! Trubner wrote me this morning stat- ing that you Wished to have a parody of yourself which appeared among other parodies of modern authors in a paper called London. I have not a copy of it, | « otherwise I would send it. you. Yours ever, A. TENNYSON. —From ‘‘Walt Whitman the Man,’’ by Thomas Donaldson. BURGLARS | WANTED. To the Burglar who emered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend 3 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 not insure his easy exit, but will be on baud with an ambulance and uodertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly sl -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 bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty ]bs of curd, And best of all the,“ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f-th & a wayahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pumps are winaiog a name for themselves at prices to beat any im T. A. MeLEAN To Write on Glass. T).@ easiest way to write or paint on glass is to take a solution of fish glue and distribute it with a soft brash over the surface of the glass. Of course the solution must be carefully filtered, and when it is applied to the glass pane the plata ‘niuut be held vers whave or Ine 10 cases Lamps, in Hail and Table, all new patterns: in a slanting direction to allow the sur- - plus solution to flow off and to dry thor- VERY CHEAP oughly without streaking. When the CALL AND INSPECT........ paue has been prepared in this way, it is ready to write or paint upon. Even writing of microscopic minuteness can be applied to the prepared glass surface without the danger of the ink running. On this surface colors, india ink and any kind of pigment may be employed. —Crockery and Glass Journal. ie SIMON VY CRABBE STOVES EARDWARE Balloon Accidents, **The cause of 80 many balloon acci- dents,’’ says Professor William Ken- dall, an aeronaut of Philadelphia, ‘‘lies in the fact that the beginner does hn not realize what a delicate piece of mechanism a balloon is, and, after hay- ing been employed about a balloon out- fit for one season, imagines he knows it all. These people manage to get a bal- loon, usually an old, weather beaten affair, and then secure an engagement at some amusement park. Statistics show that nine out of every ten such aeronauts meet with accidents, and in 5 hine cases out of ten it is all because hiand Ra es tney haven’t mastered the intricacies of their profession. ’’ ere and Jerurel Stoves Strawberry Plants. Stand First In Public Favor We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stoves. 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