444 F nee THE DAILY EXAMINER ous. ¢ our Dollars per Year. “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—£vxipipes, Siagis Corias Pv C a — rs a HOL'37 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND; THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1897. NO If8 i ' nomena on nnn - eT res mem rename er wer BAN i SEIT ore nee —s | If You are Going aT) ‘BOSTON the cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE NIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. Commencing May 14th, the favorite S. 3, *Hslifax” will leave Cb*town for Bos- son every Friday at | p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- dgyat noon. Steamer call: at HAWKS: RUBY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tues snd Saturday mornings via Pictou make sloxe connection at Halifax with steamers rect Wednesdays at 7a. m and Saturdays {1 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s * ticket office. Halifax, N.S. dkw FOR SALE feeton West Street, and running to ihe ehore 209 ft, with shore privileges to min Heartz, Eeq, on the other side. house is herted with hot water. There is vacant space on the forthe erection of a coach honse and the harbor and surrounding country, and Zad day of June, next, it will on that day be sold by auction at 12 o’clock noon. on the premises. SIMON DAVIES, 114~—15, 13, 21,26, 29 3). Property for Sale at Geo'town tate residence in Georgetown wil] have an sold at public auction on the premises. 114d—2i 15th and 18th. FOR SALE at PIBQUID, LOT 37, lately occupi- Wood. 4 half acre of ground. (3) A fine, ton St. R. R. Crossing), 42 feet front, by 120 feet back. Terms easy. 37; lately owned by John Logan. TO LET. (5) THAT convenient cottage with eh, gard ard and stable on Poplar Terrace, East Kent St., now bbdubled by A. Bannerman Warburton, M.L.A. Possession Ist October next. F. W. L. MOORE, London House Corner 99 —déew— 3wks *Olivette” and “Halifax” for Boston di- P.&.I. - H.L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, VALUABLE PROPERTY , The subscriber wish es to dispose of hie beautifully situated residence, fronting thechanne), now for sale by private con- act. This fine residence, “Edenhurst,” ssituated between the residences of the Hon. L. H. Davies on one ride, and Benja- The south side sufficient “Edenhuret” commands "a fine view of one of the best situated residences in the “; not sold by private sale before the For full particulars apply to the owner Or to A. McNeill Auctioneer, Ch’town, Any person desirous of obtaining a first excellent epportunity on Wednesday next, the 19th inst., when the real and personal property of the late Charles Moore will be (1) THAT farm of SIXTY ACRES ed by Jas, A. Campbell. Tle greater part cleared and in good condition. ainder with a fine growth of hard _(2) ALSO, a comfortable and well Situated dwelling house and premises | - AT CLYDE RI VER, LOT 3], with dry building lot on Ed- ward St., Charlottetown, (near Graf- 4) ALSO, all that fine farm of 110 ACRES AT DROMORE, LOT A TELEPATHIC EXPERIMENT. Hlow to Demonstrate This Curious Power by a Simple Device. A very interesting experiment in the fascinating science of telepathy, vouch- ed for as being sure to ‘come out right’’ by such high authority as Hudson, au- thor of ‘*The Law of Psychic Phenom- ena’’ and other works of the same or- der, may be tried at any time by our readers. One of these very next evenings, when the family are comfortably settled aft- er dinner or supper, the experimenter should introduce the subject of mind reading or telepathy, which will usual- ~*e an interest even in the most Late Read ‘or of the evening paper rita * rer, curled up tu her favorite coruy... Now will be the epportunity to become a hero even in one’s own household, for we are told that, like a good recipe for cake or what not, if directions given below are strict- ly followed success is sure. Let acircle be formed by a few per- sons joining hands, and one member of the circle be securely blindfolded, that is in such a way that he will enter into a darkness so dense that it may ‘‘be felt.’’ To secure this desired trick dark- ness, fold a pair of kid gloves into sev- eral thicknesses and place like a pad one over each eye, with an ample hand- kerchief bound tightly over all and around the head. Now let a card be se- lected at random from a pack, take great care that no one sees any other card of the pack, even for an instant, then place where all can see it except of course the blind man. The rest of the circle must now fix their minds and gaze upon the card with every bit of earnestness they have in their nature. In the meantime the blind man must put himself into a quiet, passive ‘‘Bar- kis is willin”’ state of mind. He will soon begin to see (scientific authority for this, remember,) indistinct ebjects floating in the darkness. Soon they will begin to take shadowy shape, then dis- appear, take more definite form, and finally the card selected will appear. Mr. Hudson declares that out of the six in the company when he witnessed this experiment each scored a sufficient number of successes to remove the re- sult from the domain of coincidence. It is well to bear in mind that sometimes the information is conveyed from one mind to another allegorically, for in- stance, during the evening mentioned the ten of diamonds appeared as ten flashing diamonds. Surely this is well worth a trial.— Louisville Conrier-Journal. Geo. D. Scott, VICTORIA, B. C. MINING BROKER, Otlices and Agents — Vancouver, Rorslan4a, Loudon, Slocan, Boundry & Lordeaue ; Constantly travelling through the \ari- ous camps, he is in a position to recom- end the best stock, end offer good prop- ertie+on reasonable terms, giving personal ttention to development. Correspondence solicited. Bank’References on‘applioation. 42 Fort St., Victoria, B, C. 100—dylmth w 2mtbe, Our Ever Increasing Watch repairing trade is the best evidence of the kind of work we do. lf you want satisfactory work and _ satisfactory prices, please let me hear from you. G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician. Opposite J. D. McLeod's AT THE-- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of in by the means of either general or ocal ansesthesia, All kinds of work done satisfactorily. ne J. H. AYERS IF YOU CAN'T COME W 1 for an appointment, and have your work done by us; guaran- teed Painless Dentistry - and modern methods appliances. and ee ee Berlin Dental Parlors, ver store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—8 a. m to 8 p. m. ttn | Be? se Are you. ays * thirst and revents atigue. Some dealers to obtain a big profit, try to palm offimitations. See that the trade mark name ¢ Tutti Frutti is on each 5c. package, Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. 151 EPPSS COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., @ Mowcogathic Chemista, London, Eugland. Victoria's Dia mond 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¢nnk the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a gloss of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOHN P. JOY Victorta CAFE Gt George St..... PEAKE'S WHARF. NO DANGER. Wharf storage and yardage. WAREHOUSES TO LET By month or year. Apply to ARTHUR G. PEAKE, Office in scale house on wharf. No coanection with any shop around the cor- ner, 135 A SWINDLING BICYCLIST. ———— He Rides a New Machine Each Season at a Cost of SE or $10. ‘‘I had gone up against a varied as- sortment of swindling games since I went into the bicycle business,’’ said the manager of adown town bicycle agency yesterday, ‘‘but before I got in- to this line Iwas in charge of an in- stallment heuse and before that was cashier in a Broadway hotel, so I had my eyeteeth cut, you may say. But I’ve anearthed a gentlemanly crook whose game is not only novel, but smooth as silk, and he is absolutely the limit in my wide acquaintance with bicycle swindlers. **Each season for three years to my knowledge this fellow has sported a new machine of standard make, with all the up to date accessories. At the end of the season he discards that wheel, and when spring comes around, with young, ten- der, green blades of grass in the parks snd equally green and tender chumps like myself doing business in the bicy- cle line, this chap will be s¢en on an- other wheel, the newest model, the most popular make and with the latest trim- mings. His season’s riding doesn’t cost him over $10, and that’s hia record for three years, if not longer. **I'll tell you how he does it. In the first place, he has an honorable pro- fession and a wide acquaintance. In the next place, he is naturally a swindler. In the last place, we bicycle dealers and agents will stand a great deal before acknowledging that we have lost a deal or a wheel. ‘‘The modus operandi of the gentle- man whose bigycles have been dirt cheap for him is as follows: Several years ago at the beginning of the road season he presented his card and his im- pressive personality at the down town agency for a well known make of bi- cycle. “*T don’t want to waste time in pok- ing over cheap articles,’ he said. ‘I want only the best and that quickly.’ “Of course the salesman was delight- ec, The professional man’s eye lighted on a wheel that was ‘one in a thousand,’ as the inakers of rifle barrels say. He examined it critically, put in a few ob- jections to the make of tires and the saddle, just to show that he knew ail ahout wheels and wheeling, and he wound up by saying carelessly: ***Ship it to my home address and send the bill to my office. I shall ex- pect to try the machine and test it to my satisfaction.’ “The salesman, a. trifle flustered, - back to theeredit clerk, showed the customer’s professional card, and was told to get a cash deposit of $25, two references, and an agreement to pay 86 much a month on the price. ‘‘Mr. Professional Man beamed upon the salesman, furnished the references, giving the names of two gentlemen well known on Newspaper row, and in commercial circles, but—he had only $10 to spare, and presumed that would suffice asa guarantce of good faith. His references proved O. K. He got the wheel. All the firm received was that solitary payment of $10. They allowed the first month to expire withont send- ing him a statement. The next month, June, they respectfully requested a pay- ment on account. In July, August and September ditto, the requests increasing in businesslike terms, but with no per- ceptible effect upon the customer, who meanwhile rode that $10 wheel for all he was worth. In October the credit man complained to the head of the firm, and a peremptory notice was sent to the Gelinquent. It read something like this: ‘* ‘Sin—Yonu have used the Spokeless machine No. 0000 six months and paid only $10 on account. If you do not call atonce and settle in full, we shall be compelled to forcibly remove the wheel from your possession.’ “The gentlemanly crook bad expected just such a denouement. He promptly replied, curtly informing the firm that the Spokeless wheel did not come up to representation, and that unless it was removed at once from his premises he should be obliged to putit in- storage at the expense of the dealers. “‘Each year since that fellow has played the same game on some bicycle house which does business on the in- stallment plan. Not only is he not ashamed of such contemptible trickery, but he actually boasts of his success in getting a season’s sport on a new stand- ard wheel for little or nothing.’’—New York Sun, = -qo° D’§ Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, when ail other preparations failed, that it is the One True BLOOD P* ‘tier TO LET. | The house on Richmond St. west, at propa occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. situated on th- his house ie beautifully Is fite hai bor front, with splendid view. ted with all the modern improvements. \ Apply to Mr, Thos Campbell. Tke highest figure will be carefully bought stock of goods in the mar- ket will be given in exchange. It consists of Tried and True THE OLO RELIABLE WOOL DEALERS. Have an announcement of considerable im- portance to the farmers of this country to make, , We Want Your Yool We are prepared to handle the entire growth of PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND’S WOOL We offer every inducement to obtain it paid The most Ready-to-wear Clothing, Hats and Caps, Iweeds and Flannels, < Gents’ Furnishings ; Dress Goods and Staple Dry Goods We have bought this stock at the low- est cash figure, and will sell it at the lowest eash figure. manufacturers of cloths in Charlottetown When you get our goods you know what you are getting Remember, we are the only NEW DEPARTMENT This spring we have made an addition to our already large store, the department of GENERAL DRY GOODS has been added, and we can now give Dress Goods, etc, as cheap as in the market Wool taken for everything The Bargain Corner, McKay Woolen Company a eet 1 aca arene nen nares ae RNA. ME cAI FS coe caer oe ee ee oe cae a eR PR a te ade gt. de ke mang