. Trtz- DAILY EXAMINER a senctiieche ne arnt janasiaticbsi a SS ne enn ena Se “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripies. *,ir Dollars per Year Li Liars ear. Single Copies two cents, a s ; ISLAND; MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1897. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E-. a NO 249 ( ; Visitors To The Exhibition 1 A ae Ran ~ > ™ hould not Heelers a> 9 RYT > rh ro 2OHYS ~ n~ ee = & Hil States and Canada. TWEEDS ! g ‘hy’ town. r sho fa Bargain Corner is that if wilibe to your own Interests. out to you what we can do, and in what lines of zoods we excell. GREAT \ tov This jis a large claim, but we ATs AND CAPS--We import our hats and c We keep You will be doing cons there are several reasons—but the mosi important one iderable buying, and we want to point first is our E> 3 ST x gq v rYAT 7a READY WADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.: The Greatest one on P.E.L. Sr * . es : o Prana Pa eecs ay ‘ me ? . ; ‘Een’s Suite, Reefers, Overcoats, Ulsters and Pants. Youths’ Suits, Reerers, Overcoats, ’ Suits, Reefers, Overcoats, sters and and Pants In a greater variety, Ulsters and Ulsters and Pants, Children’s Suits, Reefers. Overcoats, better quality and ai a lower price than can be had in can substantiate it. apsfrom the best manufacturers of England. United no old styles; we sell them as low as can be bought in the city. ies AND FLANNELS..- DRESS GOODS--A targe and nice GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.--- Homemade or imported. ce assortment at the most reasonable prices.? Anything you want in the Gents’Furnishing line; good goods,zood values BOO £602 60884 FOB OU8 {cK AY THE BARGAIN CORNER-—™ 6 GREAT RUSH FOR COAL ——FROM—— Now Lanaing and to Arrive. ececacereccos COAL! COAL! COAL ! Dominion Coal Companies Mines in ¢. B Per Barkt. Albatrogs. ......cccccccececccce 600 tons Slack Mary Ann............69 tons Slack & R. of Mines The above coal will be sold at very lowest prices whilst Trouble Caused by an “1.” Editor Clugston’ of the Spiketown Blizzard looked out of the front window of his office, hurriedly grabbed his hat and darted out throngh the back door, says the Chicago Journal. The last issue of The Blizzard had contained a personal item to this effect: “Our young friend, George Corbin- son of Thatchersville, was in town again last Suyday. Rumor has it that he will soon lead to the altar a beauti- ful belle of Spiketown. George is one of the sold young men of our neighbor- ing city.’’ Editor Clugston had written it ‘‘solid steward had never got up early enough to catch. Boils. A person suffering with boils should {THE WIND IN THE CHIMNEY. Over the chimney the night wind sang And chanted a melody no one knew. And the womam stopped as her babe she tossed And thought of the one she had long since lost And said, as her teardrops back she forced, “T hate the wind in the chimney.” Over the chimney the night wind sang And chanted a melody no one knew.. And the children said as they closer drew, “Tis some witch that is cleavimg the black night through! 'Tis some witch that is cleaving the black, And we fear the-wind in the chimney.’’ Over the chimney the night wind sang ¥ And chanted a melody no one knew. ‘ And the man as:he sat on his hearth below Said to himself, ‘‘It will surely snow, off. Wanting to know the time a few minutes later, he dove into his watch pocket, only to find; i# wmoccupied. A little profanity was followed by a BURGLARS WANTED. _ To the Burglar whoemiered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend in inviiation te call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav- ing tit the use Of the Stilleon wrench. We wil! not ineuwe nis easy exit, but will be on baud with an ambulance and undertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al -hat were imported nerein the past required to be repaired withws a year. CALL AND INSPECT..... ee * . i d every kind maine cf ment excaiing lean muten, ‘The | Shoop nay he'mas exying” while Wet-eeeeeees | ph * | crbulled white Wy sh ty ferme | young inte bar tame a aes | = OMLOIN YA CRABBE ; : > a boiled whit root, b ermenta- : 3 af Selling Agents Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. | Bi caain ia shed er ny saeeaibiae y at) bap di Se ee ee = Sept 9— eod—-Guar, pat. plasters. —Good Housekeeping. watch. She was sorely pressed for i bse q : re money, had noone to whom she could | Walker's Corner 18% STOVES EARDWARE ee ~ STOVES. >. a. oe en oe & Steep Inducer. Hicks—Did yon hear about Macklin? They called the Rey. Mr. Dulley to his bedside last evening. Wicks—You don’t mean to say he # in a dying condition? Hickz—Oh, no; only a bad case: ef insommia.—Boston Transer> _ VWrINCL. OST, CRINGE EOS ee gofor help and had yielded to a mo mentary impulse. But her conscience gave her no rest umtil she repented and made restitution. She had thrown her- self on his mercy, and the old gentle- man was deeply moved. He insisted on her taking $50, to be returned if she was ever in a position to repay, other- wise to be regarded asa gift. Over- be ee 3 ee HICH CRADE een: aenormenenscaaee enter’ _eraner-re™ sateen anaes nanan diiiicammnienmadiniai deammetiamiaiaiaiensis . : 7 aes And fuel is d d 3 low, j . Schr. Orion. eee-~-~ eee eeeeereeeee ees eee tes .110 66 66 young men, but he knew it would be And ri abasy that leche te the ae Our Impreved Cheese Vat 18 the most popular in the market. ia Pit EE nx. 105 « és of no use to try to explain the mistake . : Our Babeock Testers never oreak the bottles. de al iS oe ee ee eee i: Fl to the large, athletic: young woman ad elec nate apart s The press hoops are right for eighty Ibs of curd. PULAN CO ee eee rerereeresesssessccres 85 who was approaching the office. __ But the poet listened and smiled, for he And best of all the * ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi “ee Dielytris. be veenebi sd oro ee ‘6 And so when Miss Euphorbia Lick- Was man and woman and ao three. a wayshead of all others | on : & & ladder, the acknowledged belle of And he said, ‘‘It is God's on Sey Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. : Alice Phoebe.....s..ceeeeeeeeeee ee 150 Spiketown, walked in at the front door | 74/8 Wind that sings in the wea oe Our Puoaps are wintiog a name for themselves at prices to beat any im - és i ee se ss a few moments later and inquired in a wiareanieitiliaiiiiagiasaatiititaiaiasiiitusl 6 HLM, Crosly.ssseseeseeeeeseseeees 95 (© «| deep, tragic voice for the editor, Mi | AN ARTFUL. DODGER. T. A. MecLEARN | “ “e Jesseu eevee -100 “ “< : : eeeten rt ot # es alley 244 blocks away and making for | qhe story ef a: Stolen Wate and » Truly “ - Clara May. eeee eee eee eeeseeseseeees 75 “6 ‘“ the open country. Penitent Thief... re : ‘ oe _— — aS CST “s as i eke ig gi dda cdi daca o6 66 Being rich and proud, theeld railroad 66 Oe Cordig: 65 “R.of Rewarded the Rogue. magnate would give a reasonable for- : JOPOIZ AD « s cccccbeccsercesescs vees . ofM. 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