co “ey a a Dollars per Year. “This is True Liberty, when What we can’t . * “& Mary ann............69 tons Slack & R. of Mines The above coal will be sold at very lowest prices whilst _anding. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Selling Agents Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Sept 9—eod~-Guar, pat. GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION to wear Clothing as tion to do for you all that can be desired, No question about the values we offer,aglance at them is Just opening—Overccats, are nnequailed in Charlottetown. CHARLOTTETOWN, do for ycu in the Clothing and Hat Ime, no one else need try. is to be hand in Canada, and a stock of hats We can suit yourself, THE-DAILY EXAMINER SOO. 00848482 =* 400088 cKAY THE BARGAIN CORNER—™ Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Nuvripipss. Pp. E. ISLAND; TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1897 With a $30,000 stock irom the best manufacturer of England and your boy or your boy’s boy, weet a. - —_— Single Copies two cents, NO HATS we) » ee 1 * i] of as nice a class of Ready- America, we are in a posi- sufficient to prove to the experienced buy2t that for intrinsic worth they Reefers and Ulsters—the largest stock in tke city. COMPANY. COAL! COAL! COAL { GREAT RUSH FOR COAL —— FROM—— Dominion Coal Companies Mines in 0. B Now Landing and to Arrive. ©00000000000 Ber Barkt. Albatroess i. esccccecccccccccccec000 tons Sik Pr i i a ds cd a ud i oO ‘6 © er iiegekewdees «62 o0o.00eisenme = sé Oe nn ob Wa dade Sede s cue cccecemedl Be é¢ TG i +45b vebenes pvescorcdensehaeiey «M4 eS ce eeceesecdne “ 6 pn” We,” hic as, os hk Senin d 6.0 dienes 4 co “é gti * 8 | Te See roe oe s GC FON 5 a sn dn He o's Seine eevee, **9 94) & - eS, Se Al ad io 0 Bis nt pape s ban nde: TOM . OM Ce, Ee ota Md + dno he cdndesa dscns” “6 Ot II 65 o5 60 cc ccc nesdecnc. con en, fa Oe OP Fe Bc 6.0400 0. dadnhen-s0 cnn ee " FS FE i 66: 4Be nc nce cana. cstte it ¢ FO Fa io 8 ok ch c vc cbodbocdcs te ™ “ OC ER BA bid He Oe ee 0 cv cicdccenincd 1b. @ 66 > @ er -BOUe BOUEIOUIE 6s oc cc ccsconsnca BO ..% es Pe 2 MERA 0b. 0 6 065 4b 0065 ifort hevacecthee * ek FO A ES F504 a 6 c'cdcccencce cease * “ OS IO co whe ide Sic cccccccccscecalete. “ Gam. Be <8 MONE din. bod o's oS Se th eu0 ehees eee oe <6 — 48, 000--IN GASH--$48.000 Halifax, September 28th, to October 1st, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals ' The largest amount ever offered 1m prizes in any Exhibition in the Maritime Proyinces. of In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, special attrac - tions have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most gorgeous and realistic effects every produced in Canada. An unequalied half mile track tor speed competition. Exhibits carried at exceedingly lov rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on al) railways and steam boats. Full particulars later. Apply for prize lists. entry formes, ane all informaticn to JOHN EZ. WOON. Secretary, Halifax, N.S DRESS PARADE. A gray feather boa is one of the necegs}- ties sf a fashionable outfit just até present. A homespun wool material in a new weare, very loose and thin, like grenadine, is in the market. It comes in stripes, and is mwsde up over the inevitable taffeta silk lining. Swiss embroidered muslin of the finest kind is made up into dainty suzumer gowns Oves silk linings, and pretty figured lawns are tuoked from the knee to the deep hem as they were years ago. Transparent effects play a large part in summer millinery, and mull, chiffon, net and tulle are shirred into the prettiest shaped hats, with both lightness in cclor and weight to recommend them to favor. Chiffon dresses, once worn exclusively for evening, have appeared among the day gowns, and pink, yellow, green, mauve and white chiffon is made up with gath- ered or accordion plaited flounces to the waist. Ribbon belts made of two lengths of rib- bon folded and crossed on the hips, so that they form points back and front, are a useful accessory of dress, since they are boned and booked in front, and consequent- ly are always in place. Lace is more in demand than ever, and the woman who has a lot of old real lace isto be envied. Yet the imitations are exquisitely fine, and the art of producing pretty effects with inexpensive lace is well known to the dressmakers. The latest sleeve is cut in one piece, small gigot shape. Two plaits are folded atthe elbow on the underside, and tbe seam is arranged well under the arm, while plaits in front at the top throw yp a little fullness, which forms the puff.— New York Sun. _UNCLE PETER’S RECIPES. First.—To keep your feet dry em rainy days: Stand on your head. Second.—The best way to mind a baby: Do everything he tells you to, Third.—The safest way to gather chest-. nuts: Take a pair of scissorsand out them out of the comic papers. Fourtb.—How to get soda water or candy for nothing: Persuade somebody else to buy it for you. Fifth.—How to make a dollar go a long ways: Put it in an envelope addressed to. somebody in the Sandwich Islands and mail it. Sisth.—How to go west at no expense whatever: Turn your back on the east. and walk straight ahead. Seventh.—T'o avoid stammering, whis- pering and impudence: Don’t talk. Kighth.—To avoid swallowing water- melon ‘seeds and cherry stones: Eat no fruit but bananas or apples. Nints.—To learn todanoce in ene Jesson: Walk on the hot sand at the seashore at midday in midsummer barefooted. Tenth.—The surest method of remem- bering dates: Fix them firmly in your mind and don’t forget them, All children following these rules, which are the result of many years of ex- perience op Uncle Peter’s part, will find that they can accomplish the special ob- jects for which the rules are made without aby added effort. —Harver'’s Bazar. (SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary from filthy material. ——— C HTCWN SOAP WORKS imported Sosp made > Head Money. When Dr. Schliemann was digging at the supposed site of ‘roy, he uncovered the remains of severak ancient cities which had been built one after another on the same hill. In the seeend layer from the bottom he discovered inasses of silver in the form of axe heads. Dr. Gotze now suggests that these were intended not for implements, but tormoney. Bronze axe heads have also been discovered in ancient remains, mingled with: metal pieces in the sormn of rings, in'such a manner as to sug- gest that all alike were inteved to serve as money. After the axe head had disappeared as actual money the memory of it was pre- served in the coins of Tenedos, which bore the figure of an axe head. Dr. Gotze also suggests that she ‘‘wedge Of *gold’’ which Achan stole from the spoils of Jericho and for the stealing. of which Joshua had him stoned to death: was a specimen of the an- cient axe head money.—San Francisco Ar- gonaut. Catching at a Straw. ‘*They say a cow’s age can be told by the rings on her horns,’’ he said apropos of nothing in particular. ““Ité is evident,’’ she returned, with a certain wistfulness, ‘‘that it is not consid- ered improper fora cow to get engaged every year.’’—Chicago Post, Answer a letter the day it is received and you will experience a sense of duty welldone. Delay it, and after too long a time has elapsed shame wili put a stop to its acknowledgment altogether, I wish I was as sure of anything as Tom Mavaulay i# of everything.—Lord Mel- bourne, BE SURE you get what you want when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa- There’s no substitute for HOOD’S. eeV7"—" ge ee e FARM RESIDENCE FOR SALE For sale by private contract, that beau- tifully situated property of tne late George Dixon, situated in West Royalty, 3 miles from Ch’town, consisting of 25 acres of splendid freehold land, well fenced with cedar posts and rails, and in a high state of cultivation. On the premises are a good dwelling house, furnished from cellar to garret, good stable, coach bouse and allin good repair, also a bearing orebard. There is a neve I~ failing well of water in the yard, and a fine spring of water atthe shore. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Dixon on the premises, or to the executors, JOHN BELL, F. H. HORNE, dy 2wks & w. Chtown, aug 27 — Guaranteed Quality Reasonable Prices Large Assortment G F HOUTCHESON, Jeweler and Optician Charlottetown. Cs Trl SOx. Cass EP erer we preneteey VEC ae we rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures. \ HIGH CRADE English Manures ; 00000000 Landlng to-day’ex Steamer ‘“Inene: Morris,” direct'from Liverpool,. kv SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE 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. BURGLARS WANTED. ¢ To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe vae extend > invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav- vog him the use of the Stillson wresch. We wil) not insure his easy exit, but will be on band with an ambulance and undertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al what were imported aerein she past required: to.be repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat s the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are right “or eighty Ibs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPITA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi away ahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pumps are winning a name for themselves at prices to beat any im T. A. MecLEAN LAMPS. 10 cases Lamps, in Hail and Table, all new patterns; VERY CHEAP CALL AND INSPECT........ ; STOoe. ' Oe2ee2esetss SIMON W CRABEE STOVES EARDWARE —— Walker's Corner 187 em ssertonses a = on 24 2 = i Sra a-ha EN ten oe ee rs ‘ . . . = netting canny niesnensaonetes teeter isisiaatnietinilileianitishaniainsicantsipis Matisse tii = - - © > -~erininanttliteiiitinaiaiateniidiiiitlinast