I OOESSSSSSSS ESF TT an Hotel Acadia as aPe OO 88 hpotel guests are having god ‘ishing from Tracadie Herbar of Cod and Mackerel. Good ‘boat, bait and rhing tack re . pple Qa. July =. tos ”»* 18>—-3}. ie il Wintheor. Neva Seetia INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Ree. Bisseo> Coverrney, D. D., Chair- pan board of Truatees Miss Lawrrox,. of Cheltenham Ladies? | College, Epgland, Principal; <izht Resident experiens ed Governes ses from Eoglaod ; Housekeeper, Matrop and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in Fagtials: Departonent, SISS,. Rerstca Crirvee, ete extras Preparatoo for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. l5th, 1897. lor Calencgar apply to Dr. Hixn Mesic Aer, "9 PURE WEST INBIA ERE urce OWLY (5c A PINT —AT— & balls New Grockery Store All kinds of first-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Ci ocolate Sets and Chamber Sete, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crock-~ Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pote, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tnmblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets | in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve | Dishes, Bread plates, Ceiery Dishes,Butter Coolers. Ceke Stands, and a Jot of other articles toc nwmerons to mention. GIVE Us A CALL, We are sure to snit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Vrafton Street, exactly opposite North | Side of Market House. g9 Zid) wy Mortgage Sale Land Gn Lot 65. Tobe sold py public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Fridav, the 17th day of September,next,at the bour of 12 0’clock noon, under and by viriue of « power of eale contained in & certain lIudenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 1879, made be. tween Hemy Taylor, and Mary Jane Taylor, his wife, of the one part, and hilip Large of the other part. All that tract, piece and parcel of Jand and prem- ses, situate, lying and being on Lot or Townsiny number sixty-five, in Queen’s County, bounded and described as follows that is to say:— Commencing at @ equare dost fixed on the North Shore of the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundarv of Neil McEachern’s fatm; thence ruzning on said boundary north fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes fast for the distance of one hundred and thirty two chains, or thereabouts; thence south for the distance ot three degrees west forthe distance of one hundred apd twenty-three ebaine, o7 thereabonte, or until it meets the said shore thence following the various courses said shore westwardly, to the place of “Oumencement. coutaining one hundred “Cres of land, more or less, with the app- Ulenances. Ti tater narticnlats apply to Mr W.s Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, harlottetown Dated this 7 23rd day of July A. D, PHILIP LARGE. Mortgaze dylaw5 Church Schoet for Girls | four | } s : so ; Chains, or thereabouts: thence south fifty- | DONKEY, DOG AND GOarT,. The Three Great Sights of a Transconti- mental Journey. **The three oddest things that I saw outside of New ‘York,"’ said a New Yorker whe had gone overland te Den- ver and returned by water by way of Galveston, “were a denkey, a dog ‘and a goat. The donkey was the motive power of the single bobtail cay that gces up the hill. om South Broadway, Denver. He was. an amusing fellow. After I made my Jirst trip up that steep hill Iwas astonished to see the con- ductor unbitch the donkey and pot him aboard the cur. The dashboard Was fit- ted up as a sert of -stall, and he stood there sideways wher the ear stiurted back down the hill under its own im- petus. The donkey's face took on a de- lighted expression as he found himself in the role of passenger. He really seemed to be grinning at the condactor and the passengers, “Ll saw the dog .astl was abont to en- ter the Taber Opera House in Denver. The dag was called Bill, and he was part of the outtit of .a cigar store in the Opera house building. He was a black spaniel. He was rigged up in Zouave trousers and jacket trimmed with gold braid, had a tasseled .fez on his head and spectacles qn his nose. The oddest thing about him was that he sat on his haunches, with his paws in the air, actually smoking a cigarette like a con- firmed cigarette fiend. I found that he had been trained te smoke the cigarettes while the andiepoe was. going into the theater as an advertisement af his own- er’s business. That was the first time I had ever seen a dog smoking. “I made the acquaintance of the goat » in a tobacco factory in Key West. There Were 200 Cuban girls there,, nearly all «of them pretty and all of them emokers sor chewers of tobacce. The gout was their particular pet. Heowas the biggest pgoat Lever saw, almoet.azs large as a Shetland pony, with hig branching ‘uerns, and perfectly tame. He playfully batted the girls or pranced arenund amerg them. His best trick, however, ‘was the larceny of their dinner baskets. Hewssed to go nosing around until jhe found a particularly choice luncheon. Hevwvrould knock over the basket, seiae the dunch, and dash outdoozs with jit. No amount of chastisement had ever broken, him of the trick. Of course J saw wonderful scenery in the journey, but the ,donkey and the dog and the goat were by long odds the mast inter- esting living things that I encountered.”’ —New York Sun. & Clever Lawyer. An old sawyer in Paris had instract- ed avery young ehent of his so weep every time he struck the desk with dis hand. Unfortunately the barrister for- got and struck the desk at the wrong moment, The client fell to sobbing and crying. “What is the matter with you?” asked the presiding judge. ‘*Well, he told me to cry as often as fe struck the table ’*’ Here was a nice predicament, but the astute lawyer was equal to the oc- easion. Addressing the jury, he said: “Well, gentlemen, let me ask you how yeu can reconcile the idea of crime in conjunction with such candor and simplicity. I await your verdict with the most perfect confidence,’’—Ex- iiange. Sctual Business, Book-Keeping, Ari hmetie, Penmanship, sherthand, Typewriling, —_. all thoroughly tanght at the P. BE, I. Commercial College. Our stu~ dents learn how to do business by actually doing it from the Start. Best Work at reduced rates. We open this year, after the holidays; on 16th August. Apply at once Send for our new prospectus. ISAAC OXENHAM, (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal and Proprietor. P.O Box 242, Ch’town. July 30th—w2mos, dlaw 6 Wesill University. Montreal SESSION 189798 es Ths curriculum comprises cour-e iv Arts, (including the DonaLpa SPectar Course For Women), AprLieD SCIENCE Mepicine, Law, and Vererixary SCIENCE Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be beld:—Arrts axp Mepictne, 157rH Sepr.; APpPLier Scrence, 167TH Seer; Law, Tr Serr VETERINARY ScreNcE, 22ND SEPT. Copies of the Calendar containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. NOTICH. Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’s Creek after this date, Julv 30th, will be prosecuted according to law, a3 the place has been reserved. F. SHERRY. Glerfinar. duly 30tk. 3 7 , Dosed the Doctor. **Doctor, just an instant, please,’’ ex- cliimed a caller at the ofice of a man of physic as he caught sight of the physician disappearing in his private ofice, “Tul see you shortly, sir,’’ was the curt reply. “But a second is all I want,’ per- sisted the caller, “PH see you directly, sir,” with Blernness, The visitor took a seat in the gener- N reception room, read the afternoon paper ‘through, looked at the pictures, played with the dog and took a nap. Atter BO minutes or more had .pussed the inedicine man came out of his den snd with an air of condescension said to the visitor: “Well, now, my man, I am at your service. Your turn has come. What can I do for yeu?”’ “Ob, nothing in particular,’ the reply. o ne > was ‘*I just dropped in to tell you that your neighbor's three cows have escaped from the barn and .are having a picnic in your garden and flower hede.”’——Strand Magaziue ; € } ‘ ba’ phew ro ow o Ay SF ey ¥ é &, 5 i3 Ge S ke y if _ F , DERRY ad & ; on . fy be. qe aP . i ae x 2 4 yy a7 ? i Z iD , Vv y tm . J + ~-OCone c - IS NOT, as most soaps, made from “soap fat,” the refuse of the kitch- en or the abattoir, VEGETABLE OILS supply themecessaryin- gredients — one of the reasons why it should be used in smsrseries and for delicate skins. FFTs COSCO OOSS SS ECce we ~ oo Ne o - The Albert Toilet Seap Ce., Mfrs. ‘ Montreal ANADA’S "a : INTERNATIONAL | EXHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. {4th-24th Sept 1897 OVER $12,000 IN PRIZES For Live Stock, Farm & Dairy Product Competition open to the world, — Very Cheap Excursion Kates on all Rail- ways and Steamers. Kates and dats al- nounced later. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transport of Exbibits. ; > A splendia new Poultry Building is in course of erection, ang Amusement Hall wiil be enlarged and improved, In addition to Industrial, Agricultural and Live Steck Exhibits, six nights oi HAynb & Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an hourly programme of Special High Class Dramatic Effeet, will be given in amuse- ment Mall, making together the best and cleanest special attraction ever brought veiore the people of the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Canada’s Winter Port, and astay in the cleanest and healthiest city in Canada, cau be combined witha visit to the Ic ternational Exhibition at the very Low Rates to be later advertised, — Arrange Now to Come to St. John. Entry Forms will be forwardei to evepy ne wh) apolies personaily or ,by letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager and secretary. si’. JOHN, N. B. W. C. PITFIELD, President wy tf Victoria Gate Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries and cream. JOHN P. JOY VicTorRIA CAFE Gt. George St..... For Sale or To Let Two Houses on Pleasant Street. Good d. stable and yar WILIAM DODD. dly 6, °97--1m THE DAILY EXAMINER, C HARLOTTETOWN, 4UGUST 28, 1897 NO DANGER OF CIVIL WAR. Why Uncle Sam’s Big Family Will Hence. forwurd Live In Peace. There is no longer any danger of a civil war, says Woodrow Wilson in The Atlantic. There was war between the south and the restof the nation because their differences were removable in no cther way. There was no prospect that slavery, the root of those differences, would ever disappear in the mere proc- ess of growth. It was to be apprehended, tn the coutrary, that the very processes of growth would inevitably lead to the extcusion of slavery aud the perpetua- tion of radical social and economic con- trusts and antagonisms between state and state, between region and region. A heroic remedy was the only remedy. Slavery being removed, the south is how joined with the west—joined with it in 2 stage of development, as a region chiefiy agricultural, without diversified industries, without a multifarious trade, Without those subtle extended nerves which come with all round economic Gevelopment, and which make men keenly sensible ef the interests that link the world together, as it were, into a single community. But these are lines oi dificrence which will be effaced by mere growth, which time will calmly ignore. ‘hey make no boundaries for armies to cross. Tide water Virginia was thus sepa- rated once from her own population Within the Alleghany valleys — held two jealous sections within her own limits. Massachusetts once knew the sharp divergences of interest and design Which separated the coast settlements apon the bay from the restless pioneers who had taken up the free lands of ner own western counties. North Carolina Was once a comfortable and indifferent ““east’’ to the uneasy ‘‘west’’ that was to become Tennessee. Virginia once seemed .old and effete to Kentucky. The ‘‘great west’’ once lay upon the Ohio, but has since disappeared there, overlaid by the changes which have carried the conditions of the ‘‘east’’ to the great lakes and beyond. There ‘has never yet been a time in eur history when we were without an ‘‘east’’ and a‘‘west,’’ but the novel day when we shall be without them is now in sight. As ‘the country grows it will inevitably grow homogeneons. Popula- tion will nat henceforth spread, but zompact, for there is no new land be- tween the seas where the ‘‘ west’’ can find another lodgment. The conditions which prevail in the ever widening **east’’ will sooner or later cover the continemt, and we ¢hall at last be one people. PAIN—WRACK No Station in Life is Proof Against Rhcu= matism—Ali Come Under the Ban— South Americen Rheumatism Cure Cures All. “Chas. Cotton, of Gananoque, has been eaployed by the Rathbun Company for neatly twenty years ax engineer, and frow the nature of the employment was sub- jeeted to severe attacks of rheumati-m. He tried many remedies with scarcely any benefit. South American Rheumatic Cure was recommended to him. He found al- most instant relief and the first bottle effected a eure. Sold by Dr. 8. W. Dodd and Geo, E. Huzhes. From Musical Director ‘Loronto Conservatory of Music. The Bell Organ & Piano Co.,L’d me to compli- qualites of the Dear Sis,—Allow ment you on _ the Piano ordered from you for the To- rcnto Conservatory of Music. The tcene is remarkably pure and brilliant throughout, while the bass is deep and powerful. The mechanisu. is appar- ently perfect. the touch elastic, and in appearance the entire Piano is a work of art Yours truly, (Signed) Epwarp FIsHer Musca] Director Toronto Codaser- vatory of Music P. E. Island Agency, |. P. Feller Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. \SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best lanndry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORK S Ss. ae Marine Insurance. The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of Liverpoo England, ad The Empress Marine, Ins., Co..of London England. The General Marine Iusurance Co., of Dresden. Unulls, The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Cargos, Freights. carried at lowest rates. Sterfing Cectificates issued. FRED. W. HYNDXEAN AGEN nna Queen Street a Jevapecocaginelgeatatdnstesecliacullaavapangiesteadieieiatl oa ——————— OO Se RE EEN) SESE YE: SE ENE 3 yy? t en Te ae YS Vad Vay my tinee fea A > # se rE : Sti in ical ls akan ak Lilt allah wahcaaa dash om and aebbomahcd um anaes ¢ > 4 - awit £ Gould Talk ! {if Elorses Gould Da fe Whata hin there wou'd onthe streets about the wonderful way in which Quickheal cures Scratches, Galls aad Sores. Every man who owns a horse should try it. SOLD ZVYERYYWHRERS He eee ea een we've Got The Gombination A SY Vi ty a iad _ pes ts PONE n> mye «€ f < 4 fe A CE > “ ery \ Pees idl i al That’s required to give you good value, quality and price. You have but t read this, then come and see for yourself; you will agree with as. Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Pointed Toe, 69e. Lakies’ Fine Shoes, better quality, medium toe, 79, Kid Boots, medium toe, laced or buttoned,$1.00 GOFF BROS. ——~ This is the greatest country in to world for variety of drinkables. None hb us could sit down and write out a list of el] the styles and flavors from Plain Sode to Mumm’s Extra ry. Senate But there’s one summer drink that de serves to occupy this advertisement and to be impressed on vour memory so that vou’ll not forget to ask your grocer for it, Iv’s ALLAN’S CHAMPAGNE KOLA, ee In a year from now we'll all be drinking it in preference to all other aerated or min- era! water drinks, because it’s such @ pleacant drink. Not only that, but its euch @ whoiesome drink, its invigorating, it cools the brains and strengthens the nerves. Its a great thing to take before breakfast, or before going to bed. It’s good when you’ve got that tired feeling. it brightens you up. It's the Temperance Drink of the Day and everybody should try it. Keep it io the house to treat your friends or for family use. It costs no more than Giager Ale, etc., and it’s far better. [f your Grocer can’t supply you write the maker. Charlottetown QUEEN STREET. JAMES KELLY & CO, You can have it — Price per bbl. of 10 doz. 85.25 Sing’e doz, 60¢c. The only genuine made by 99 ROBERT ALLAN, MONTREAL, « > 2ugl2 3i lawk KUL Herring, Herring —— ee — —- Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quarter barrels, from Sydney, Vow Bay, Madalene and Arichat We will warrant every package we-sell, or refund the money For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO., Qreen Street, Charlottetown eens raed a — os ae ey oe Potense” patns tren Seated tiatea oo Aateodaded as ta nee 3 rs es im . oe eae gmee ipe es ae teem -/ = ee ato x ne a a 7 Pee ok ES ae Dandie: a saa + ae