PE Island Railway) , Az Prince Count Y Ux. merside, on 6 h rill br is ned ‘ é 8 or * “haric teloy vn, ‘ : ¢ and intermediate 2de @n Octoder 5th, and er 6ik, eood t r ctober | } ‘ ’ Vv o ! orn Freeto t tik nh : rienish to ©) j Plusville t mway : i m Richmor ilntcermediat i Si-¢ -S lal ine ~pPeCciai Lig sh w e Stock to bitior . SHARP y) I N¢ lana ‘ i IVs hai _ ’ j iT ela “ Y Kery ra | Nei CKE liv | a | ' 4 } 4 : i ie . 1 . : j A sinds oO First class ere Ckery, in- | cluding Dicner Sets, Tea Sc ts, Chocolate , ©. were 1 Chamber *Sets, itter Cool re, Pit , Bowls, Pie Plates, Biers acs | Cream Cr ven KS, "Cake Pots, Bean i ots, | Teapots 9 wk Pans, Churr &, we. 580, } a very a lot of Glass, in Tumble Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece ies] in Colored and Plain Giasss, Preserve |} Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes, Bietter Coolers, Ceke Stands,and a lot of ovher articles toc n= merors to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, quality. both in price end C. LEWIS, opposite Nerth exAR ctly Grafton Street, Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy MeGill University. Montreal SESSION 1897 98 Ths curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Speorat | Cocrse For Woasen), APPLIED Mepicive, Law, and Vererinary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- be held:—Arrzs Science ship Examination will axnpd Mepictne, 257n Sept. Aprimsr Science, l6rnH Sapr.; Law, Tra Serr Vererinany Sciewor, 22np Sept. Copies of the Calendar containimg ormitioa, miy be obtained on applice- , ae. + ry. Boots, Boots. Rubbers, Rubbers | OPENED TODAY 25 cases Men’s and Womens strong Fall Boots 50 cases Men’s and Wo- men’s Granby Rubber Shoes. 3 cases Men’s Granby Rub- ber Boots. Granby Rubbers are the best. Always buy them, they wear like iron Yor sale at J.B. Mactan Md Sia Opposite west end Market. Il, Brahmin Brand ¥-sf: A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for Canada » Ch'town, | A.D., Building, in Charlottetown, all that tract, THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. Ging the Hull of the 8} ip. J By a new invention a fine te ay of Oi] is thrown against the outside of a ‘os } 1} +0 _ as Ship's hall, thus lessening the friction jand making the progress of the vessel much easier. It has been known that oil scattered over the surface of the wa- ter will quiet the action of the waves, | aud now the proposition to oi! the ves: sel’s hull is received with great favor, There is an absorbent compositicr u- rated with ‘the oil by m ans of tl 1y, and the drip : nd by the com] i n of iow, i i nut ther a 128 Which ¢t in mt m. It is claimed | that this invention will iyerease the | ed of v« ls about 25 per cent.--Ex.- | The Fur Seal as an Antmal. Mr. David Starr Jordan, president of | the Bering sea commi ‘ar 1896, and Gec Archibald Clark, secretary to the commission, Say in The orum;: : The male fur seal, or ‘‘beachmaster,’ reaches full maturity at the ere of 7 years. At that time his weight is ahout 400 to 500 pounds, being considerably heavier when first in ro the sea in | the spring after feeding in the fall | than in the intervening ‘period, when he fasts on \ lend and grows gradually lean and weak. The males vary consid- erably in color, the general shade being | black or dark brown, with louger hair | or bristles of yellowish white Thess are especially long and nnmmerotwon the | thickened bz .ck of the neck, forny' ng the s0 called ‘‘wig.’’ The wigged males have a rongh, } | coarse coat, and their skins are without | market value. The animal makes its | | home on the rocky shores of ths islends | | in large, closely massed bands, forming | what are called “rookeries.’’ it is ex- tremely gregarious, individuals sakiom | venturing far from the main body whfle | on land, though wandering about singly | inthesea . CATARRH and Hay Fever EASILY CURED By inhaling Dr. Ray’s MEDICATED VAPORS. 10 DAYS TRIAL FREE Sent to any address on receipt of i5 cents postage or express on outfit—Address Dr. RAY’S SUCCESSFUL REMEDY CO, RCOM 24, MANNIRG ARCADE, TORONTO Lonndou, Eng. Toronto, Can. Melbourne, Aus. Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction, on Mon day, the eleventh day of October, next, 1897, at the bour of twelve o ‘clock poon, in ‘front of the Law ‘ourts piece or parcel of land, situate. lyiag and being on Lot Fourteen, in Prince County in Prince Biward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Com mencing at the south-west argle of Stephen MecKinnon’s seventy four -acres, running thence northwes.wardly along 4 Stephen MeKinnon’s west boundary line to the division line of townehbip atm ber thirteen; theuce west about six chains, or to the north east angle of Ambrose McDonald’s farm; thence southeast wardly paralle) with the last mentioned side line, to the northwest apvgle of Neil MeKinnon’s (White) land; thence at right angles east- wardly to. the place of commencement, containing sixty two acres of land, a J:tile more orless. Also ail that other tract, piece or pareel of land described as follows: - Commencing at the northwest acgle of a piece of land belonging to Pius McKinnon, fronting on Front River Roal, rar northwardly along Ambrose McDoaaki’s east live, to the somtt west angle of another piece of land selong- ing to ‘Pius McKi non; tkence at right angles eantwardly, to the above described tract; thence southeastwardly parallel to the first mentioned side hne to Pius! McKinnoa’s first mentioned tract; thencex at right angles southwestwardly, to the; place of commencement, sitnate on Lo: 14, aforesaid, containing fourteen acres, a jittle more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in ap indenture of mortgage, bearing date the first day of February, A. Bis 1883, and made between James McDonald (Avgus’s son) of Lot 14,in Prince County, Farmer, and Sarah McDenald, his wife, and Avgus McDonald, (James’ son) of the same place, Farmer, of the one an and John Inge, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in said Island, of the other part, default having been made in payment of principal and interest. If said property is not sold on the said day of sale, it will thereafter be soli by private sale. For further particulars apply at the office of Peters, Peters & Ings, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this third day of September, A D., 189%. ___ JOBN INGS ining thence TERPSIGHORE HALL GHEAT GEORGE STREET Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w reopen her dancing classes, for the seon on Thursday September 30th. Adults at 8 p. m. Juveniles and young ladies at 4 p. m. Private lessons day or evenings, Satis- 25th Sept 2 w—eod faction assured. mou fri sat tf { wick allowed to Edgehil .-Ghurch Sehoot for Si s LAMPS AND CANDLEs. | Shere Is an Art In the Manavine of Them. The most effective cleansing sub- stance for the containers and wick ap: |} paratus consists of ordinary wood ash. This has a pesuliar effect upon petro- | leum, crystal and other oils of the same kind. Rub tho ashes well all over tha, parts that require clea nic g and polish, or wipe it o.f with ‘s clean, soft cloth. This is a very simple method and obvi- es the use of water, which may prove 4 Serlous Cifioulty, especially if the op- } €rator 15 not very particular as rewards | the drying process. This treatment should not, however, entirely do away with a periodi: al boiling of the differ -—e "ts of the lamp with strong soda, | but the re gular use of wood ash shonld | muke the washing a last resource and an altoy ther raz necessity. “he strictest cleanlin in every de- fail concerning lamps is of the greatest linportance not ae § to insure a good light free from smell, but also as 2 pre- * | ventive agains ‘ os anger. Odd bits af collect anywhere near the flame, for instance, are objection- able from every point of view. Lamps that are but rarely used should not be left with the wick to become sat- ur ated through contact with the oil. he best pian is to empty the container, ie an it as above, dry the wick if it is new, and pat it aside in a box x, into which dust cannot penetrate, till it is wanted again. these days, when candles are # d, it is well to know that there For mi och u | is an art in choosing them. They shonld | burn brightly, steadily, and witheet flickering, yet at the same time dwin- die away as slowly as possible. Thecan- dle that gutters is to be avoided as ex- travszant and worthless. The best of | all are those which are partially hol- dowed out, so thatif the fameis ex- posed to a Craft the melted wax rung down the inside. A thin, cloge wick will always burn better than a thick one. One of the cleverest contrivances adapted to candles is a metal automatic extinguisher. It can be fixed to any re- quired depth of the candle, say one inch, more or less, and as soon as that quan- tity has burned away two metal rings: close over the flame and effectually pnt it out. Something of the kind has al- ready been seen, but the newer patent is much more practical, from the very fact that it can be fixed to any part of the candle instead of being placed in the candle holder, for in the latter case it could not act until the illuminant hed quite burned down, when the extin. guisher was obviously of doubtful util iy. —San Francisco.Chronicle. Why Shs Ciked Hypnotism. A young woman from Washington has discovered a practical use for hyp- notism and declares that at iast she sees , its value. She was Visiting a young artist, who, wit» her: chaperon, observes | all the proprieties, in.a studio up town } in New York city. ‘The Washington j young woman was .called on by her | physician, who happens to be skilled in the ways and wiles of hypnotism. The ‘ chaperon was eager,;as many Women | seem to be, to be hypnotized when the ' conversation turmed.on that subject and | the doctor’s skill with the arf. The doctor was a trifle chary about showing his powers, but the two younger women begged him to gratify the elder woman's curiosity. The chap- eron smiled to herself and bubbied | with delight when the. doctor finally consented to experiment-on her. In 15 minutes it was the turn.of the two girls to bubble with satisfactian. Under the dcctor’s persuasive power: the chaperon was lost tothe world and:all but the M. D.’s power. ‘“*At last?’ exclaimed the Weshing- ton girl. ‘‘Here at last is apractical use for hypnotism. Anything that can put a chaperon to sleep is worth having about. Teack me, ob, docter!’'—New York World Windsor, Nova Seotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Be. Rev. Brsuop Covraryey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Frincipal; eight Resident « x pe rienced Governessey from Ecgland ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Weve Board with Tuition in English Department, SiSs. Mvusw Art, Prrsican Cuirvure, ete, extras Preparation for the Univer- eities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. lor Calendar apply ta Dr. Hixp has just been received of a consider- able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bought be- fore the rise, which we will ‘sell at | old prices while they last. G.Th. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. ¢ ‘orth Side Queen Square. OCTOBER 5. CLEVER FORGER. hehod the wt Ere Ove Merk and Was Trapped by the Bank. Not long ago there stood before the payins teller’s window of one of New | ¥Yerk’s big banks an unctuous little j ; man smiling blandly over a $100 check. Sigtmature, indorsement and every detail } were correct, To make assurance doubly furs, the ~ le man explained with s0me insistence, “You see, 1 have bad | mY Incorsement certified.” . the check was paid without hesita- tion, but the teller said to himself, *“Why is that idiot standing there with such a broad grin, trying to fix his face ®n my memory?’ And duly he took Nove. A few days later the man appeared at the windew again, his countenance Cistended in the same smile, with an- other check from the same frm. Tho indorsement was certified in ‘exactly the same way, and this time the amount ' to walk away tvhen was $900, ing wrong There was absolutely noth- with the check on its face, and it came from awell known custem- erof the bank. ‘‘In spite of all,’ eaid the paying teller, “‘something told me that fellow was # crook. So I said I should have to look up -the account be- fore it could be paid, and while he waited I slipped arcuné to the fArm’s ofiice, which was only a short distance away. “awe check was examined. and pro- nouncea perfectly good, and I was about the head of the ‘Wey, hold up. We've issued nochecks this morning.’ And then I went back and bagged my.creok. He hud first sold the firm a bond and got his original $100 check in payment. This he had used to imitate the firm’s Signature on “the second and.likewise to impress me*with the fact that he was all right, so that when he came around a Second time I would not bother him,”’ —_—o. D ‘Lanier, in, Ser ibner’s. eee a amen Left Prostrate . Weak and Run .Down, With Heart and Kidneys in Bad Condition — Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “I was very much run down, having been sick for several months. I had been trying different remedies which did me no goed. ZIwould have severe spells of coughing that woutd leaveme prostrate. I was told that my lungs were affected, and my heart and kidneys were in a bad condition. On'fact, it seemed as though every organ was owt of order. I felt that something must be done and-my brother advised me to try!Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I procured e bottle and began taking it. Before it wes half;goneI felt that it was helping me. I continued its use and it has made me anew woman. I cannot praise it teo ‘higily.”’ Mrs. SoummEr- VILLE, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Cntario. Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—im fact the One True’Biood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. ‘61, six for$5. Hood’s Pills. You think of Scott’s ‘Emulsion as only for those who” have consumption or svwho have inherited a ten- firm said: 7 } are purely vegetable, re- Wiable, .beneficial. 25c. dency to it. Almost its greatest use 4s for those whose condition is se im- paired as not to be able to get the good they should out of their ordinary food. In nearly every cese with these, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, restores color and plumpness, and controls the diseases of thia- ness. Book about it, free, ge.<ts. and $1.00, at all druggists. SCOTT *& Ix Mi, Beilleviiie, Ont. dey anet”’ rlour..... Gives Satisfaction SF satis SOLD On MERIT ‘Ask your grocer for it. Every barrel guaranteed. septlba—dlm 1897 aa hea sataes cr. Horees ( Could 1 Tall Plows or = LOWES. We have in stork ft which we are selling ai: right prices. One Horse Plow, } No. 5 Sod Plow, No. 6 Sod Plow, Skim bble Plow, Moncton No, 8 Plow; No. 8 Metal Plow Heads PLOW iEPAIRS FO® SAME Steel and ers, Plow Wheels, Clevises, etc., Wholesale & Retail. . We also have the best Clothes Wringer and Washer on the market, and sell them at selling prices. Finlayson & McKinnon, Terlizzick’s Corner. Te NOW OPENING LADIES T d. HARRIS | Paris Green PPO PERRET TONNE ETT Berger's and Fergusson Alexander’s WE WARRANT EVERY POUND WE SELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DODD & ROGERS as WE Marine Insurance. — The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of Liverpool England, The Empress Marine, ins., Co..of London England. The General Marine [usurance Co., of Dresden. The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Hulls, Caos, Freights. carried at lowest rates, Sterling Certificates issued. FRED. W. Queen Street HWN DYLAN AGENT Bin ME a Segoe fe. What a hum there would be on the streets about the ps = wonderful way in which <4 3 r hy ‘a . + = R : ES j af (om om b f ‘e y ‘: 4 - x 4 ca ts | cS é. 9 2 i. ¥ cures Scratches, Galls and Sores. % é. Every man who owns a horse should try it. - ¢ r wa es - — : SOLD EYERYWHERE— = a mie eT ee OT PN TTY Fm eons py bs re piece . & i Seda 3 Mand Vita ed at das! + on tu Duns tuted Udaaeade 3 Ne . el aS Sout AS RADeAS dl wad the best make of Ploughs, all of Metal Mould Boards, Steel and Metal Land Sides, Sole Plates and Shares, Skim Points, Shin Plates, Coult- Saati Se LADIES JACKETS LONDON HOUSE, Paris Green . ee = 4 nae aaa il a SERN a ‘ g rl y 7 * ‘ = . rt . sy . ae "ne =