Ta THE DAIL * + < ~ \ © * 3 i NEV tion to do for yeu all that can be desired, . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Oded ae What we can’t do for ycu in the Clothing and Hat line, no one else need try W et ISLAND; SATURDAY §S Y EXAMINER — Dollars per YeaiSerate Read, ‘ROdi# is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Evripipss, No question about the values we offer,aglance at them is sufficient to prove to the e are nnequalled in Charlottetown. Call and see us this Saturday 1 ight. . Our stock always BOO 646206088 us 1808 cKAY THE BARGAIN CORNER—”™ 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 ~ a -_-——_——— ere. ist Farmer—Where will I get my fall boots? and strong. 2nd Former—I have tried all round and find that Goff Bros. solid leather 1 want them good, cheap homemade boots are the very best. I advise you to give them a trial this fall and you will do as Ido. Now, buy all your footwear from them ist Farmer—Goff Bros. have a good honest name and [ will deal with ° GOFF BROS. FP Seca ae ee swt x ‘+ 8% & ow e eae OF N2Y7 YORE RICHARD Me HeCUuRDy, . 7 =. o 2 Presiden (THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMPANY), ital Life Tusuraugé vt { f BerVousness, twiching Of the musc"és and ‘| sleeplessness. I tried a'mo-t every known | remedy without relief. I was induced asa Hias more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets han amy other company in the world. It is the oldest active American Co Letal Assets, « . - - $234,744,148.42 : inwested in Canada, - - - - $,2.57,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly . * - 30,000,000,00 iimsurence in force, . - - - 918,698,358.00 Gincome in_ 1896, $49,702,695.27, being TWELVE MILLONS yore than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues ‘the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greates. company in, the world. <All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, , JOHY MACEACHERN, Agent for P E. Island Ths Suicen’s Muusenold, Tn the time of the sultan’s predecessor she seraglio buildirgs stretched along éhe banks of the Bosporous fer 144 miles, and contained some 4,000 persons, the household order and arrangement being much ag they are at present. The sul- tan’s mother—when he has a mother— receives a servile obedience from all its inmates. Then comes the hasnadar ousta, or mistress of the treasury, gen- erally a shrewd old woman, promoted from the ranks of the servants for her talent for housekeeping and gossip, If the sultani valide dies, the haspadar suc- veeds her. Under Abdul Medjid the seraglio was long ruled by a washerwo- man, whose chief adviser was a bal- tadio, or hewer of wood, who could not read, but had the power of dismissing viziers. Thesultan’s four kadines come next, who rank as spouses till he di- vorces then) and marries them to some of the pashas. Then there are five or six ikbals, or favorites; then the guieuzedes (from guieuz, eye—girls who have at- tracted the master’s glance). Every woman who marries from the seraglio takes with her, besides a large portion in cash, her clothing, jewels, furniture, carriages and servants, After them come the kadines-effendis, the yaothers of the sultan’s children; then the unmarried princesses of the royal blood, then the foster mothers and foster sisters of the sultana or princes or prin- cesses. Among the attendants are echam- berlains, secretaries, guards, eunuchs, soullions, cooks, pages, musicians, dancing girls, dwarfs, buffoons, priests, astrologers, barbers and sbampooers, tasters of the sultan’s food, athletes, cockfighters, ramfighters, jugglers and grooms to look after the 500 horses von- tained in the imperial stableg—New York Tribune. Cured Neryous Twiching gnd cleeplossness. Geo. Wek : anv ~oser, uf Forest, Writes : per of yeats I cuffeted greatly from | 4 last resort to try South American Nervine. The first bottle benefitted me, and five bo'tlescured me, It isa grand medicine xed I owe tiny life to it. For sale at Dodu’s Medica, Hall and by Geo. E. Hughee. STEAMER CAMPANA: SMILING DATES. “Por { From Ch’town. about 14th Sept From Montreal. Friday, ! 0th Sept. Tuesday, 21st Sept. “ 25th Sept Monday, 4th Oct. * 8th Oct. Saturday, 16th Oct. * Wth Oct. Friday, 29th Oct. * 2nd Nov. Thursday, llth Nov. “ Ldtl Nov ‘The “Campana” is the only steamer carrying freight from this port to Montreal direct. We solicit for her the patrenage of importers and ship- pers. Rates Reasonable and goods well cared for. CARVELL BROS., aug 16—2awlmo Agents, Single Copies two EPIEMBER 44:° 4897: NEW HATS! With a $30,000 stock of as nice a class of Ready- hats from the best manufacturer of England and America, we are e can sult yourseJf, your boy or your boy's boy, in & posi- xperienced buyst that for intrinsic worth they open for inspection. IN THE HOME. Don’t put borders on carpets for smal? rooms, Don’t hang chandeliers or lamps in low eeiled rooms, Don’t be-chary of rich, warm tints in northern rooms. Don’t buy what suits the fancy, regard- less of their combined effect. Don’t select anything because it is fash- sonable, but because it is good. Don’t have any apparent, wuch less any regular, arrangement of furniture. Don’t believe for a minute that expen- piveness is essential to beautiful effects. Don't make a table a pivotal point from which the rest of the furniture radiates. Don’t @ake @ narrow door narrower with a heavy drapery. Wedrape too much. Don't use decided patterns for upholstery if you have done so for wall and floor cov- erings. Don’t use large patterned wall paper iu sinall rooms, or adeep border with low ceilings. Don’t have any fanciful, fixed arrange- ment of window draperies in rooms in dally use. Don’t buy chairs that are not well made and comfortable, or lounges that are not low and bread. Don’t let wstheticism dominate commor sense and get plain earpet (filling) for the floors of rooms in daily use. Don’t delude yourself into thinking that beautiful rugs sprexd oyer homely floors are more artistic than all over carpets.— Woman’s Home Companion. THRONE LIGHTS, The queen regent ¢* . sis hour each day t+. ¢ Sbaln devotes ai — — teaching he? young son een vP ” eality his mother tongue—Ger- grr’ ofe bas even written a German «fmar and a reading book for him, The king of Siam has an income of about $2,000,000 a year. His royal palace is populated by about 5,000 people and is a little city in itself. The ornamental frounds comprise 25 acres and are sur- rounded by a wall }2 feet high. Tne xnedive of Egpyt has a private zoo. ” calls the borrid and unclean animals after persohs and potentates whom he hates, and when he is out of humor after a cabinet council he makes the wretched animals pay for their namesakes, The extreme of luxury had perhaps beer! reached by the sultan of Marocco, He has a barrow gauge railway running through all the rooms of his palace and travels aboné on a sortof sleigh propelled by a lit- tle motor. The line ends at his bedroom. After the death of Prince Albert the queen went to the highlands, and one of no» rst vigits was to a widowed pensant. The two arled together, and when the old en begged pardon for not controlling heF tevling3 the queen said she was thank- ful to e?y with somebody who knew exact- ly how she felt, WHAT PLEASES A WOMAN. It pleases ber to be called a sénatble it: tle womayw, It pleases her to be called a well dié#ee@ woran. It pleases her f be told that. she is fas« tinating. It pleases her to be told that she im- proves a man by her companionship. It pleases her to depend on some man abd pretend she is ruling him. It pleases her to be treated courteously and with respect and to be’ talked to rea- sonably. _, It pleases her to be treated sdiisibly and Honestly, to be consulted and questioned HCH GRADE English Manures 0000000000000000 Landing today'ex Steamer “Irene, Morris,” direct*from, Liverpool, br SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SODA, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOWE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, anc of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, and at least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. LIME! TIME! a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. _ In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I hav 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. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block, City. OPTICIAN ee ‘SURBIC EXHIBIT” — OF NEW CLOTHS — _. We are opening our different lines for 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 Trousérings, thie finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautiful in the extreme Those goods will be shown with much pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD &CO -_— aid not to be treated asa butterfly, with we’bead or heart. MERCHANT TAILORS. : ' . . ‘ ee Oi a ae eee “<>. a a aaa ap peercnnaaen Teck OU AIL VIII. | ORE " . “ meal » = cont ONE, mee ae NO 243 + % Fa os