in- ate 78, tee ts, 80, rs, ets ter ier ee cee anliieee! ” | f . Terms, F “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, havineto advise the Public. may speak free.”—-Evripripss. E DAILY EXAMINE IQ~é ) / VOL READY:-TO- Ser at ve Reng N r . Wa 6b ‘ : 4 2 Kivery man who ii quantity it surpasses anything pleasure to snow. mi JReady-to wear Ciothing CHARLOTTETOWN. P. We wish to impress upon the minds E. ISLAND; SATURDAY OCTOBER on P. than any house in the trade. ok ien’s Ulsters, all wool, prices; Boys’ Ulsters, all prices, We 7.ADIES OUR LAD are going fas, SH. SL.E0, $3 50. $6.50, $7, 7.50, 10.50, 12.50 ‘QUES — in these goods we show a special value at 33.25 from Berlin, and are everything that fashion demand. | PALL HATS & CAPS—In alarge and stylish assortment. You get nothing but style the Bargain Corner BBG 2S BVO e* F429O88 - iain Sa nd te cee nd eee uaeads, deans SO THE BARGAIN CORNE OUR BIG EXHIBIT —— OF NEW CLOTH -_—— We are opening our different lines fur the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex periences when he has a good thing. So many good cloths grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about hem. Come and see the BEAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautifu, inthe extreme. Those goods will be shown with much pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD &C0 MERCHANT TAILORS. — TIME 1 a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance in price at tbe Factory, I havt been able to buy,and will sell a nice lot of new Watches, a the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. EW. TAYLOR, Cameron Blc ck, City. OPTICIAN ———— ee Salute the Colors. We make it c: nfoi table for our patrons py selliag them cheerful shoes, O irr sre that kind. Sc 2g, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales sh w. ’ Men's Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, O fords are marvels of beauty and good valee, Misses’ an Children’s in ali sty es. Men’s Bicycle Shoes, a complete assortment of a staple lines. G: at variety. Low prices, Weeks & Warren Sanyside Shoe Sto >. | | | MICE IN FOLKLORE. A Behemian Legend Declarés TW» Were Created *y the De~ ,), Mire do nog play e g.cat purtin felizore. @yen the legend of the ‘Pied Piper” asso- ciates bod with Fite, says the London Standard, but vie redalls & {ow trses not uninteresting. A Bohcwius loug.iid de- clares that they Wore cicated by the devil, whereupon beneficence produced the cst. When Noah received a pair of thew into the erk, they straightway began to gnaw a hole throrgh the bottom, instigated by their unholy paicnt. t They ence of mind, stopped the leak wich his head. We shetUd conclude that mice are specially destructive in Bohemia, and 80 it proves to be. Both the white and gray varieties flourish there, but the former is thought inoffensive. When harvests are ripening, the peasants anxiously catch a white mouse, put it ina comfortable box upon the window sill, feed and pet it and call it ‘‘the luck of the house.’’ If satis- fied with these attentions, the animal will banish all its gray kinsfolk from the vicin- ity. . that very interesting island of Ball, also, where Brahmanism and Buddhism inextricably mingled, survive, while all the populations round have long been Moslem, some fortunate mice receive like honor. The Balis catch a pair, clothe them in white linen and set them in a public place, where all the inhabitants of the village bow down before them; then they release the prisoners and straightway, with an easy conscience, trap and kill every mouse that can be found, for they are terribly destruo- tive in the ricefields. Mr. Fraser cites an old Greek charm in The Golden Bough, which is worth quoting. ‘‘Take a paper and write,’’ it says, ‘‘ ‘I adjure you, ye mice now present, neither to injure me nor to let others do so. I give you yonder field’ —specifying one not far off—‘and if ever I catch you here I swear by the mother of the gods I will tear you into seven picoes.’ Write this, and fix the paper on an unhewn stone in your field, taking care that the writing lies uppermost.’’ Thus a man directed all his mice to a neighbor's prop- erty, as some villa residents ut the present day pitch their snails over the garden wall. That proceeding has sometimes led most respectable houscholdera into the police court, frequently into direct quarrels, a8 in the grand instance of Cobbett and the learned Dr. Douce. Perhaps if Greek law reports were extant it would prove that this charm had caused some discomfort to men if not to mice, How Celluloid Is Made. A goo] deal of secrecy is maintained by the manufacturers of celluloid as to their respective roethods of manufacture. A method adopted by «a Berlin firm is to pour 100 purts of ether on 50 of cellodion wool and 25 of camphor and stir the covered mass in earthenware vessels with rubber sticks until a homogeneogs gelatinous mass is obtained, which is then rolled. At St Denis ethyl aloohol is said to be used. Apart from dyestuffs and other additions, the cel- luloid consists on an average of two-thirds of pyroxylin and one-third camphor. More camphor imparts an unpleasant smell and impairs the strength of the product. The chemical constitution of celluloid is still doubtful. The material is generally supplied in rods of 3 feet in length, or in plates of 30 by 12 inches, of a yellowish color, unless dyed. The dyes are generally added at the time the pyroxylin and cam- phor are mixed. Striped articles are obtained by superpo- sition of plates of different colors and cross cutting of the compressed blocks. Cellu- loid cannot be expleded by heat, blows or friction. It burns, but the flame can easily be blown out. Jt leaves an ash skeleton, which continues to sparkle faintly for some time. It is soluble in ether alcohol | and is decomnosed ox carbonized by concga- \ truier ~ gy Water wes pouring’ ia Whep the serpent, with admirable pres-" himself to see our stock. — eee ’ ms 1897. : Gn quality and ii. Esland. and is really a source of of shoppers that we can do more for you Wouth’s Ulsters, ail These Jackets are direct w0s03 Abd CaUSTIO alsuiics. wae Unished article is not dangerous unless it ia brought in contact with flame, the manufscture is highly so. The smaller articles sre cut ready in the cold, dipped into hot water, bent and shaped and plunged into cold water again to retain their shape. Larger articles are pressed in heated molds. The comb manufacture is simpler than with hard rubber. Tbe teeth sre stamped with dies, by band or mua- chinery, and then polished with pumice stone and cold water.—Chicago Record. 00 2 Elopements. Elopements have entirely disappeared from fiction and almost entirely from high life, having, like the generic term “‘lady,’’ gone from the drawing room to the kitch- en. This was inevitable when modern conditions crushed out the romance, the postchaise being replaced by the livery sta- ble buggy, and the pursuit of the irate fa- ther becoming a matter of telegraphy and private detectives rather than of thunder- ing hoofs. The wellborn child of today, says a writer in Munsey’s, is prudent and worldly, preferring a sedate love, ushered Into a suitable establishment by Tiffany and ‘‘Lohengrin,’’ te the most thrilling escapade that ever set the country side gaping, and though one might rather en- joy the squire’s laughing oath of admira- tion and his lady’s uplifted hands and eycbrows, the sensational headlines of tha modern daily newspaper are less delicately flattering. Moreover, in America the young generation does so exactly as it pleases that there is seldom any excuse for stealth in carrying out its wishes. Ob- taining the parental consent has become a mere form, a gratuitous courtesy on the part of the happy lover, for the reason that the well bred girl of today seldom wants to marry any one she should not. The Destruction of Sodom. An attempt to give a scientific account of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah has been made by Dr. C. Dienerof Vienna. A study of the peculiarities of the Dead sea basin and of the site of the over-. whelmed ‘‘cities of the plain,’’ leads him to conclude that a violent earthquake wust at some time have occurred there whick affected the entire basin, and was accompanied by the inundation of the sbores. An old volcanic crater on the east- ern side of the sea was, he thinks, simul- taneously thrown into eruption through the disturbance produced by the earth- quake. These occurrences would supply the principal phenomena mentioned in tbe Scriptural account. The Worst Part. A professor of Trinity college, Dublin, overhearing an undergraduate making use of profane language, rushed at him fran- tically, exclaiming, ‘‘Are you aware, sir, that you are imperiling your immortal soul and, what is worse, incurring a fine of 5 shillings?’’—Household Words. Her New Love. She—I can prove that you said you liked the very ground I walked on. He—And I can prove that your feet haven't touched tbe ground since you got that new wheel.— Detroit Free Press. LO LET. A comfortable dwelling on Cumberland Street, occupied at present by Mrs. A. H. McPhersun. Apply on the premises or at the store of DAVISON & Ce., Grocers. sep29—guar WE SELL —> HARDWARE We sell Good Hardware, we sell Good Hardware Cheap, wé sell Good Hardware Cheap because we sell Good Hardware : overeat G)Et CASH...... When you want Hardware, Paints, Oils, and any thing in the line, call at CITY - HARDWARE - STORE ooo - QUEEN STREET.... But Don’t Ask For Credit. R. B. NORTON & CO. J F. Norton- Propriator. ae Herring, Herrins Large, fat Herring in half 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 Heintzman Pianos are appreciated more each year by the ever increasing List or Purcuasers. They retain, as the years go by, that rich, mvsical Tone that is so characteristic of them. Better to pay a little raore now when buying, and get THR BEST It will pay in the end. MILLER BROS. The P. E. Islang Music House. — Are Sole Agents on P. E. Island for this Piano