a ; DAILY EXAMINER mm “ — —— — — . ee ent “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to: advise the Public, may speak free.”—Huxrrrpss. Single Copies two cents. L 37 CHARLOTTETOWN, Ps. ‘The Senate Read. Room ashCOl rs =O own inter ests, —— ti . Cow to you wh a we READYMADE Sd A RP ~ R » g., . “ Cov: we ‘ ~~. ba i3afei A vs 4 aZ y ey Coats, WW? oa . “nits, BReefers, Pants in a : CLOTHING Uisters Overcoats, greater varie sty, This is a large a Pere ) Mtates and Canad t¢e Keep no old styles; DRE GENTS’ EUINISiINGS.---Anything ——<, CORNER aa at THE BARGAIN ISLAND; WEDNESDAY exhibition wR , aqr aP, a 6 visit the Saurgain Corner—there are several reasons—but the mosi important onc ’ Wou will he doing considerable buying, and we want to point Scan do. and in what lines of goods we excell. WOOLF ay VAs SEPTEMBER 22, 1897. NO 224 oe First is our DEPARTMENT. The Greatest cone on P.E.L. and Pants, Youth~’ Ulsters heiter quality and a: a lower pri rg claim, but we can substantiate it. AND q. APs “ve import our hats and capsfrom the best manufacturers of Isng as we sell them as low as can be boug TW ids AN D FL ANNE LS..-Homemade or imported. SS GiiO DS.’ large and nice assortment at the most reasonable prices.) you want in the Gents’Furnishing line; ¢ @OOO16888 88688 ~* 2GS888 cKAY Suits, Reefrers, Overcoats, Ulsters and and Pants, Children’s fens ine KReefers, Overcoats, e than can be had in land, United he in the city. good goods,good value \ The Eye ofr a uniid. | OA ( ! C OA é ] #- OA i i Who can explain or fathom the won- e ’ mw | drous instinct of the child? Lying im the arms of its nurse, in its carriage er else- : GREAT RUSH FOR COAL | where, its large, round, wondering eyes roam over a sea of faces till suddenly ——FROM—— : - its features break into a sweet smile, a a in} ; ; : baby laugh dances in its eyes, perhaps | 4 Dominion Coal Com alles Mines Il ( B the tiny hands are extended, and the lit- 7 5 : ; , ° | : tle body gives a bound as though it >: - e would throw itselfthrough space. What | Now Lanaing and to Arrive. has happened? It has recognized a : eeceesescone friend, nothing more and no less. It | makes no mistake. Wiser, perchance, in that moment of inexperienced pelplessness than it will be years niterward, when the world and its in- raates have been studied in the light of instruction and experience, its love offering is seldom if ever mistakeniy presented. By what power is this child love directed? By what subtle intiuence does it see and know what in after Por Barki. 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Ve. cc eeeeescecececes wea te 66 $6 7 Not His Case. a - 66 Julian PVM. cco ks caw gc Wa ee ae 66 66 4 a” “ Cora ny Se ee ee mg: Sage a Cs 7) “ ° mm“ © Ge Jobo MeDonald occa. cocecasnce. cele “4 7 +a s OME BRS sie s'd so deteviweccccccvspeaslae Be Nut. s &$ 66 May Queens ss.. ccc cceccccccs eeee 75 “ 7 «6 66 Pie aS SOG I Sik. ce ccc ccceclhGe 66 fern. we ee eee oe .nthGites eit 6 a Mary ann............69 tons Slack & R. of Mines : The above coal will be sold at very lowest prices whilst @landing. IPEAKE BROS. & CO. Selling Agents Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. - Sept J—-eod—-Guar, pat Rev. Dogood—My good man, you should think of your soul’s welfare. f ae eee | Where will you spend eternity? » Re- ue member, we are here but for a day, and (Klondyke. == Bill the Brute (with ten years to The Fourth. serve)—You may be here for a day an then gone. I ain’t.—New York Journal having arranged for mining interests in this celebrated; «penny, said Mr. Bloonumper, “if region, we are prepared to give our customers ‘a grand George Washington is the first in the hearts of his countrymen, who comes sec- chance to make money, without costing them any thing. nar’ We want you to share with usin this great Gold Field | |“! don’t know about that,”” replied a> Benny, ‘‘but Independence day is the of which the half was never told. Pourth.*‘<:Eindgerts amet: ‘ Call and see us for cxplanations. to gain and nothing to lose. ; b aV thin Tr sar? eer Y ouhay @, every, 8 It is one of the ironies of life that every- thing seems to go wrong when a fellow is trying to show off.—Washington Demo- cras. G 0 a B R O a e Yorun up stairs js about as silly a wsy to shorten one’s life as was ever practiced. Home Visitor. erring, Aerring EE WOo0D’s PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. . Six Packages Guarantees to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mm Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimw Before and After. ica which soon leadeto In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return m_‘il. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One wil please, six wild cure. Pamphlets free to any address, Tre Wood Company, barrels and quarter hk deat. ‘Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichet We ‘fot every package we sell, or refund the money yholesale and retail by Win. Ont. Consta, be He Was So Patient, | **Patience, my dear, patience,’’ aaid Harkins blandly te his wife one morn- ing at the breakfast table when she spoke a trifle sharply to one of the chil- dren for dreppivg his bread, buttered side down, om thecloth. ‘‘You know that accidents will bappen, and we were children ourselves once. I’m sure that Bertie didn’t mean to—great Jupi- ter! . There goes Harold’s glass of milk all over my new trousers. If I don’t— J oh, you’d better skedaddle from the ta- ble, young man! It beats the eternal— Get a eloth, somebody, and clean ep this mess. It beats thunder that'a mau can’t sit at his own table without being tormented and bedeviled as I am every time I try to eat a meal under my roof. Look at those pants—absolutely and utterly ruined. Just wait until I get hold of that boy. Just wait until I lay hands on him and I'll teach him how to deliberately throw a glass of milk | over a $14 pair of trousers. Don’t tell me that he didn’t mean todoit. He came to the table with the intention of doing it, aud I—I— well, yop’ll see what I'll do when I get hold of him.”’’ —New York Sunday World. From Her Viewpoint. ‘You seem to rather avoid Mr. Good- man of Jate,’’ said her mother. ‘I admit it,’’ she replied, ‘‘He’s not at all interesting.’’ ‘*What’s the matter with him?’’ per- sisted her mother. ‘‘He impresses me as being a very deserving young man.’’ ‘‘But he’s so good,’’ she returned petulantly. **Good?’’ “Yes. I can’t find anytmpg tore form.’’—Chicago Post. Foiling the Fool Killer, “‘Who is that man who laughs ecstat- ically every time a wave causes the ship to lean to one side?’’ asked the passen- ger on an exoursion steamer. ‘*‘He thinks he’s doing it,’’ replied the captain. ‘‘We bring him along te keep him from causing any real damage. He’s the man who rocks the boat.’’— Washington Star. Not Interfered With. Mrs, Watts—Doesn’t it make yon en- vious to read of that woman who washed out over $10,000 in gold dust at odd times, between her household duties? Mrs. Potts—Oh, it ought to have been easy enough. She had no hired girl to take up her time. —Indianapolis Journal, The Pleasing Part. ‘*What do you regard as the most im- portant event of the century?’’ asked the philosopher. *“‘Well,”’ answered the wheelnttp, “the finish is about as satisfactory as ‘ any part of the run.’’—New York Truth. Too Realistic. ‘‘What was that disturbance at the theater last night?’’ ‘*The people in the play had ice cream in one act and the whole audience broke loose and climbed on the stage.’’—Chi- cago Record. CROFULA in its worst form yields to the blood cleansing power ci’ Hood’s Sarsaparille. Thousands of cases have been perfectly CURED. FOR SALE The dwel ing house and lot of land at tached, occupied by the late Williem Cook, situate on the west side of Prirce St. (Central). For turther particulars apply toJ. T. Mel-ieh, | : ig) s itog, or to shy urdersig xe". BURGLARS WANTED. To the Burglar who entered ovr office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend in invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav- ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will oot insure his easy exit, but will be on band with an ambulance and underiaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly ai .bat were imported oere in the past reguired to be repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty lbs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi & wayahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit enstomers, Our Pamys are winuing a vame for themselves at prices to beat any im T. A. MecLEAN LAMPS. 10 cases Lamps, in Hail and Table, all new patterns. VER'Y CHEAP CALL AND INSPECT........ Ses $3008 8088 SIMON WCRABBE Walker's Corner 187 STOVES EARDWARE TIME! TIME! a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havt been able to buy,and will sell a nice lot of new Watches, a the old rate, the order hiuving been yiven before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, OPTICIAN Cameron Block, City. ‘The above shows the Myopia, or near-sighted eye, with and without correcting lens, The eye-ball is too long, and this condition greatly interferes with distant vision, and if neglected, may produce serious results. When at- tending the exhibition, make it a point to have your eyes examined FREE by , { 4 pigs Nt , iy al nie * . i 010 A at a . ‘ c ‘ eM i Sa eaeniiemieamemmceiaacseeiliimmamaeeaiite naman alien / | Ae A IPO ae