liow U. S. Presidents Economized. James Monroe died in New York insolvent, Buchanao left over $250,000 to his nephews and niece: Martin Van Boren did pot save much out of his salary, but left $300,000. Adams was poor, but by his Wise, able management, he never suffered want. James K. Polk left about As he had ne children, received it all. Fillmore left the White House a poor man, but by his second marriage became wealthy. Pierce did not do as_ well. Fifty thousand dollars was his limit, with no one to inherit it. Of the earlier presidents, Washing ton was the wealthiest. At his death his estates was valued at $300,000 Whea Jetferson entered the White Ilouse he was a wealthy man, but he lost his property and died insolvent. John Tyler went to the White House & poor but managed to save enough out of bis salary to live in comtor't : President Arthur was a very high Ile spent a great deal of money table, and managed to save $150,000. Mrs Polk man, feeder oo his nothing. President Cleverland will probably not be able to save more than $100,000 out of his whole term, if he saves that much, Andrew Jackson was counted « rich man in his day. The Hermitage, which he left to his adopted sor, is now the property of the State. Mrs. Hayes ran the financial end of the house during Hayes’ administera- tion, and that she is a financier is proved by the amount saved out of bis salary. Garfield was pot in office long enough tosave much money. He left about $40.000 and the gifts Mrs. Gartield bas received have made her a_ wealthy woman. - Madison was wealthy when he be- came president, and left a handsome estate, which Mrs. Madison’s son, Payne Todd, squandered, and left her & poor woman. Grant never saved much of his salary, but the generous gifts of his friends made him indenpendent. He all in the Grant-Ward failure. The sale of his books has placed his wife in an affluent position, } .* 10st _——— What to Teach Boy.s [each them how to earn money. Teich them e ig 9 ullaire, to ba strictly truthfal. } them economy in all their Teach them to b2 polite in all their } manners. Te o tha insat ° B43 ach them history and political @ecoucemy. Teach them arithmetic in all its branches. Teach them to avoid tobacco and strong drink Teach them to ride, drive, jump, run and swim. Teach them business habits, careful and correct leach them how to get-the most for their money. Teach them, by example, how to do things well. Teach them to indecen: language. leach them habits of cleanliness and good order. avoid profane and ‘Teach them the wagons and (tools. Teach shem to be manly, self-reliant and aggressive. Teach them to be neat and gentile ia in their appearance. i _—--- wee —— Troubles of Large Minded It is rather sad to think of Mr. Blaine standing outside the Kiinburgh Council Chr aber vainly eudeavoring to convince the janitor that he had lett his ticket in his other vest. A reporter has frequently had the same experience at a baseball match. The petty conventiovalities of hfe «are often exceedingly annoying to large minded men.—Kensas City Times. care of horses, Men - ao American Woman’s Answer. Theclever wifeof a Professor ina western college once wrote in one of those confession books where people pat down their opinions on all sorts of subjects, in answer to the question. ‘What is your idea of a heroine ?” “An educated American woman who does her own housework.’ — Boston Trave dle ve An Clever — me — A Midsummer Suggestion. > , : . Perhaps Dr. MeGlyan has his eye upon the place left vacant by Henry Ward Beecher. The popular platform moralist, with the bappy knack of oratory and brain to boot, is always ale , weicome among the people.—Phila- delphia Record. ———-_—» eo ____-- Loss of flesh and strength, with poor appetite, and perhaps slight cough in the morping, or on first lying down at night, should be looked to in time. Persons afflicted with consumption are proverbially unconscious of their real state. Most cases commence with disordered liver, leading to aon digestion, and imperfect assimilation of food—hence the emaciation, or wasting of the flesh. Itisaform of scrofulous disease — is curable by the nse of that greatest of | al blood-cleansing, anti-billious and in. | vigorating compounds, known as Dr. Pierce’s , — el ae vtec ee At ANA, aaa Soaatiaendc aaa THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY: That the following Prices cannot be Successfully Competed with in the City: a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. ) | a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $24, 8 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. 6 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $16. For Hor “ Kor c 1 For $1 These are all genuine Scotch Tweeds. For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. For $1 a Fur Felt Hat worth $2. Canadian Tweed Suits from $10, up. for cash. Military Cloth order at short notice. JOHN Ch’town, June 4, 1887—eod & wky oe Cerne cee MACLEOD & CO. D. A. BR INTENDS MOVING INTO OTHEHR PRAMISES IN A FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS IMMENSE STOCK CLOT HS. H ATS, WHITE AND GOLURED SHIRTS, fj Tieats 25 Per Cent Discount, te it’s TRUE zy Ch’town, May 21, 1887—eod & wky Que of the Latest and Best American Watches Made. JUST IMPORTED BY En. oe ie DS Ee NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CH TOWN. June 13, 1887—2aw &iwky RITISH WAREHOUSE Se s.. QUEEN STREET. Oo EALENSIVE GASH SALE | 70: I have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember LoSth, S86, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR GASH. A. Tl. BROWN. 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Meee Charlottetown,...--- dp’ 600 1015 | 330 |\Tignish............0 dp; 120 |; 600 | Royalty Junction...... | 614 1035 | 349 ||Alberton.,,......-...... 200 | 75 North Wiltshire. aed i 648 99 28 ft hOB 1 BO ii vic oo 00000 2 25 7 44 eee TAGE is. 0 005 i 658 ll 38 $50 |O'LEBryY....ceeceeeees.. 2 42 8 10 P.M. OO See 3 35 9 25 Bradalbane............ 7 23 12 13 5 26 || Wellington...-........ ' 4£@ 10 18 | Gounty Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 5 40 | Miscouche,.... pouske oe 4 25 10 44 Freetown...... eooves jn 740 | 1235 5 55 } 440 ll 05 Kensington.,.......- ; 73 : W357 617 ( ar} } ai 8 15 1 30 6 50 ||Summerside....-. + | 455 | 1140 A.M. Summerside...... (dap P.M 6 14 dp! 8 30 2 00 Kensington .,.+++++.... 517 12 13 6 48 niente aiid whe i ga | 2a | Frectown......+.-s--s 59 | 1235 | 7116 nce o nnns0ees 9 05 2 47 County Line Junction. 5 40 12 50 7 20 S Port Hilbes....s.000e0s 9 35 3 35 Bradalbane..........-- 1 647 | 1238 , 739 SPREE acc coescsc¥escct Ee Oe ss) Hunter River.......... 6 12 i 33 8 14 Bloomfield,..-.-. ca a 10 47 5 20 North Wiltshire....... 6 22 1 48 8 30 Alberton...++.... ecocee| 1) 14 6 10 Royalty Junction...... 6 56 2 35 9 17 Vignish...... Uk teased ar} li 55 7 Ww Charlottetown..-.---ar 7 W 255 | 935 i | 2. mo ! j A .M. County Line Junc,..dp | 1 §45 ||Cape Trayerse...... dp; ' 6 25 | 635 ||\County Line Junc., ar. 715 Cape Traverse ...... ar TRAINS FOR .THE EAST. —_—_— TRAINS FROM THE EAST. { { STATIONS. Express Accom, ST ATION s. Express Acco. i ae i Be am A. M. P.M. 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