a. =- | TH eee > Serate Rea Se * ROow, ** ? O a aes << {T] x > = Z {T] Ad fy ur Dollars per Year “This j : — his is True Liberty, when Fre 7 : : y> ® Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evripiprs, Single Copies two cents om 5S . Ct tet tae VOL 37 : } 4 ‘ h | i a ARLOTTETOWN, P: E. ISLAND: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER — a) oa Ta ee oY rs de itepbaan hee ere at eae ‘gté u Se, . . ? . . Fi is nO mnsomer for our store, situated in the heart of the city, it also occupies a warm spoi in ths hearts of Charlottetowns thrift Vy buyer ‘ ‘The r asCn ol this is self © r] V V ¥ tri t eo h is Xe ASU eS \ ident WV © ha e aly TaVS ied to c t cn > OUR TORK TUS i OW | is pretty well loaded down withall kinds of dry goods. We hav fully say that there is not the like of the stock and the lke of the you don't want to buy now all right. nevertheless it is worth your while to inspect our stock e been opening our fall readymade clothing, and can trut he values on P. E, Island—and no charge to see them, If Then we have our ae department—rather a new department for us—b ut in this line, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Fleeces and Prints, che ap , + v as can be bought in Charlottetown, Se 10 cts. a Aeeete | ze “ = CIGARETTES 4 es Eye dDont’s. It inspires some sort of confidence to know that the wholesale adult«ration once so common in China teas is no leia- ger tolerated here or in America, whish ranks as the second largest consumer, aud that the Celestials have thomselves partial- ly recognized the injury which these adul- teratious worked ‘to their trade. But that they bave not completely abandoned their old tricks is proved by the fact that our own customs authorities find it necessary to reject consignments now and again for heavy ‘‘facings,’’ and that the Aierican customs not long ago rejected a shipload, but there has ceituinly been an improve- ment since the days when pluimbsuzo was used to iinparta smooth and glossy ap- pearance; when prussian blue, turmeric, cbina clay, indigo and gypsum were judi- ciously mixed to produce the different shades of blue or green required; when ‘lie tea’’— made up of tea dust and sand, with starch and coloring matter to form it into small masses and to make it resem- ble genuine gunpowder—was consumed in this country to the extent of 1,000,000 pounds a year, and when slos, licorice, chapparal (specially imported into China from California) and ash tree leaves, with 40 per cent of iron filings, constituted a respectabie proportion of every pound one purchased. If the Chinese would but organize their tea industry, import modern machinety and cease their pranks, they might hope artist and litterateur: ‘‘ Well baked bread and lean meat, combined with young veg- etables and such roots as are easy to diges- tion and contain a considerable proportion of sugar, form a wholesome diet for think- ers and poets. A large quantity of le- guminons seeds, heavy bread, rich pastry and greasy meat create those irritable, mo- TO A LADY OF SEVILLE. Thy mouth is like the Alexandrine rose. Thy broidered girdle clasps a slender waist. Who looks into thine eyes’ soft splendor knows That there two worlds of poetry were placed. The color in thy young cheek richly giows. A modei is thy throat, thy tender hand. Thy feet scarce crush the puppy cup that blows In scarlet flame o’er Andalusian land. The silkworm envies thee thy dusky hair. Not threads so soft and shining doth he spin. But all who come to woo thee soon despair, For ali that wayward heart have failed to win. May not a bolder su:or qmetines dare The poetry within thine eyes to read, Yo learn the secret that is written there And know at last that thou art won indeed, Oh, maiden of the south, of beauty rare, In all Sevilla fairest of the fair? —From the Spanish of T. De Asenasi. A GEORGIA ROMANCE. Foundation of One of the Largest and Best Families In the State. A writer in the Savannah News has been delving into the records of a hundred years ago. Among the fruits of his toil he has unearthed a pretty romance. A beautiful girl resided not far from Sa- vannah, beloved by all who knew her. Her handsome brother was found early one morning in a corner of the riceffeld dead, a single tiny puncture near the brave heart showing where a gallant’s blade had Grief in his sister’s heart repeated the scene, denouncing the un- known in furious outbursts. In some way she learned thata young South Carolina gallant had dealt the fatal blow. He was even then on his way to Spring Hill to cross theriver by night and goon to Charleston. Screaming to her —THE— PROVINGIAL - EXHIBITION —AND-— RACES, 1897, To be held at CHARLOTTETOWN, TUESDAY. WE DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, eee SEPTEMBER 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, Ses SI ee: All Animals and aruecles for Exhibition must be Secretary, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, eee aan ae alte of the on or before Securday, 18th Septem ber. HORSE RACES $1500 - - - Premiums - -. $1500 FIRST DAY,—22nd SEPTEMBER, 1897. cael Entries close 14th September. No horse barred by record made after Ist Aug., For further partioulars see Prize List, to be had ensiieati parti on application All communications to be addressed to the Secretary i” are BENJAMIN ROGERS, President. A. B, WARBURTON, begro servants to follow her, she dashed : S m ee ee peere * taseabes away along the old Augusta road in wild | Cb’town Aug 14th—law wky2i all isld prs. Te — — ee ie ones a on "Pg it pursuit, a mad race, but the intrepid girl sui ane ay ee J set her pearly teeth and clung to her plung- [TT nemesis icdiabieeene DON’T attempt to readin a reclining posture. DON’T read with the light shining in your face. somes from behind. DON’T use glasses without having your eyes properly examined, DON’T forget that I am qualifiad +o do this for you. & F HOTCHESON. Jeweler & Optician SUEEN STREET. Place it so that it Herring, Herring 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 ' teetors of civilization. anna happier views of life in them, so that they have come to consider rods and fetters as the moat important promoters and pro- A large body and fleshy face inay be suitable for monks and gluttons longing for repose, but are not adapted for men of inteliect. Abundance of fat in the blood of the brain paralyzes thought and hangs lead upon the wings of the imagination.’’—Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. Maternal Solicitude. Never marry a homely man if you would fead a happy married life, my daughter. A handsome man takes it for granted that all the women admire him, and he takes no particular notice of them, buta homely man thinks that every woman who lovks at him is in love with him.— Boston Tran- script. Insincerity. Be honest with yourself, whatever the temptations. Say nothing to others that you do not think and play no tricks with your own mind. Of ali the evil spirits abroad at this hour of the world insincer- | ity is the most dangerous.—J. A. Froude. There are forests of leafless trees in some parts of Australia. They respire, so to sey, through a little stem, apparently answer- ing the purpose of a leaf. The tree 1s known as ‘‘the leafless acacia.’’ As far as calculations can decide, the temperature of comets is believed to be 9,000 times fiercer thaw that of redhot iron. J ing horse. At the crest of a bit of rising ground she caught sight of the ferryboat, just pushing off. In the stern stood the man, soothing his frightened horse. She screamed and spurred her horse straight over the steep bank of the stream and, risk- ing life and limb, gained.the sandy shore. Falling froin her exhausted steed she drew her blade. Useless—the boat was al- ready ten feet out. She rushed to her horse, sbatched a huge pistol from the up- permost holster and fired point blank at the young man’s broad chest. The ball broke his arm. He fell. At herimperious command the terrified nogroes brought the boat to the shore. Several gentiemen on board restrained her and lifted the wound- ed man. Under the overhanging banks of the stream, lying on the same clouk, mid the glare of pine torches, she found this was not the man she sought. A mutual love began that night. ‘hey were married, and from them are descended ons of the largest and best families of Georyia, For Sale or To Let. That centrally situated 3 story brick tl uilding on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Sts, business stand and dwelling bouse, suitable for wholesale or retail groceries. These premises are well adapted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to Jobn McKenna, Queen St. Aug2 —3wks 518,000--IN CASH--$18,000 GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION @erertee Gl P ences ee Halifax, September 26th, to October 1st, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals _ The largest amount ever offered tn prizes in any Exhibition in the Maritime Proyinces. In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, sions have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most d realistic effects every produced in Canada. ” ee An unequalled half mile track tor speed competition. _ Exhibits carried st exceedingly lov rates, Very cheap excursion tickets on all railways and steamboats. Full particulars later. Apply for prize lists. entry furme, ane all information to JOHIT E. WOOD. Secretary, Halifax, N.S special attrac - 3 en rr oa A: to retrieve their position to some extent. sivlen his life. , \ oy The first they can scarcely do. They have | 84V° Way to fury. She mounted her suble / Three Year Old Class..... : Se aS bo fancy for machinery, and we are afraid ante ees o- namaee 2.35 re Heeceeeeeresee # SOPHO Cee Ceoerererereesnese oe eeereer Purse — 60 . ae? » * uy ni Pp ce ee ene © ECU SONDS 8 6 654 BonneEte eS oy» 15 OF se Retail Hiver y where 4 tons “sitbeatd warmed’ amd’ poeaved by. steed and screamed: ‘My brother's been | Free far All, open to Canada and the United States............ erccteneesncatenpe 300 00 e on S : killed by a man of this town. I will give . | ie 9% a? ee: this purse of £1,000 to the man who will SECIND DAY—23rd SEPTEMBER, 1897, , . int out the murderer, and to him'’— : ale oy. oe. oe. ’ 2 %. .% + v 4 4. 2 Dict of the Artist and Literary Man, og in Three Minute Class............ 2 We oe ee oe ow: @ Oyo oOo ave SY . a ~ drawing a golden hilted dagger from her | ,’, > a Aencepnaedhnibedi ada +s ececcsseek urse $150. 71° AS aS US aS aS as AS ZS AS US OS a The, nagned Cemman eee >a. girdle—“this blado! Will no one speak? a ON baie aeccovisen sisbebe sn cobeneneieniiiiidathimlualiknidans ss dishes tihiiiimaia mie “mean c ol schott said in reference to the diet of the | Wo ig the man?’ For several days she | ~ *¢e for All, (Pacers). ..... cicinbaadies creeeeoscs veseseencceseesincceccepeccnsscs § 18608 s