il} | ’» © BAD AO. 0CO-OCOCOOCANE08 800881884 WW OCOCEL Oe ecececenEne , I oon Se SSE ee eee " me sag ate i THE DAILY EXAMINE R — Four Dollars per Ye ear. , Ser ate Read, | ‘Root T ee ee os ee lll Jost sais , is True Liber ty, when Free Bora Men, having to advise ‘the Public, may speak free.’ _Eonrewes. Single Copies Two Cent — a. " ——— oa a VOL 3 | CHARLOTTETOWN, i ISLAND; WEDNESDAY JUNE) 23; 4897. NO 14409 We are doing wonders in the straw hat line. New fresh ate of Bargain Corner seling, " TM roods of the very latest styles in immense quantities and at the usual low Boys Blouses and Blouse Suits in Cutton, linen and serge. IWC Le The balance of these goods will be cleared out at a sacrifice on our part. PAINTS We claim to be able to do better for the men and boysin odd pants than ever before. We have Ree Pe TERY A Beautiful Assortment, and Special low price. BPBWV*WVWBeVewiserveowass Free Gorn | Free Corn Farmers you will have corn free of duty now, but you still require implements to sow and clean it with. QUEEN CORN PLANTER AND PERFECTION WEEDER acre, With an A man can Ovr Planter sows from 18 to 5t Ibs. per uarm vell to tell when the seed is ranning short. sow with one horse aboat 8 acres per day. OUR PERFECTION WEEBDER cleans 3 drills at once and thorougk!y takes the weeds out of corn, potatoe or turnir pateh; itis the best weeder yet made for rootcrops. Perfect working guaranteed. Yeur inspection of these machines is desired as they are smething entirely new. HINLAYSON & VIGKINNON TERLIZZICOK’S CORNER | f ' a HASZARD’® EVIPROV ED TURNIP SEED — We have the genuine seed, imported direct from London this spring. Also Purple Top Swede and large W hite Globe T urnip seed. “Buy from us and you will be sure te get the best. BLATCHFORD’S AND EWING’S CALF MEAL.—Is especially adapted for rearing of calves, lambs, foals, and pigs, a highly concentrated and easily digested food: The oniv genuine eubstitutes for milk on the market. OLD PROCESS GROUND OIL CAKE.—It is the general verdict of experts and al] experienced feeders of stock or milch cows that this article contains over double the nourishment of other feed, and when mixed with ground grain, shorts, bran os other feed=, it will produce more milk and better quality, and will keep the ‘stock ta better condik ion: We guarantee it to give the most satisfving results. ALSO.—Bran, Middlings, Chopped Feed, Cornmeal, Flour, Rolled Oats, etc., selling at greatly reduced prices by &. HORNE &E66., CHARLO TTETOWN dy 1 aw—2 dw ee Dont Ask for Credit iT THE CITY EARDWARE STORE ) ’ ° ° + . = But buy cheap for cash. Doing business all for cash with small expenes @ e¢ . cre eee * , can do with a small profit; consequently you can buy cheap for cash. f. 8. NORTON 2 69. J. F. NORTON, PROPRIETOR CHINATOWN’S PHYSICIANS. Burned Paper and Ginseng Root, Which Bring Him Fancy Prices. One of the quecrest’ shops in Chinatown is that of a Chinese doctor, who wears large diamond rings and prescribes sharks’ fins, birds’ nests and snakes’ tongues for his patients. For prescriptions for indi- gestion i¢ is his custum to charge his pa- tient $1. When that sum has been paid, he writes Chinese charrcters on along strip of pa- per. This he burns, uttering incantations. The ashes he permits to fall into a glass of water which is given to the patient to drink. ‘This cure is said to work every time, but a New York physician who has examined it says it consists of nothing more or less than the adminstration of charcoal, long known to practitioners as a cure for dyspepsia. A much more expensive prescription which this New York Chinese doctor puts up for his patients is ginseng. There are some species of this peculiar plant for which ths Chinatown doctor charges as much a $100 per pound. Ginseng is supposed te infuse new life into him who takes it. To the devout Chinamen ginseng represents the fountain ot youth, and forasmall part of its pre- cious wood he will often spend his last cent. There are only three countries in the whole world where ginseng is found— China, Korea and the United States. Hun- dreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of gin- seng sre annually exported from this coun- try to China, wheve it is in great demand by the native doctors, although European and American chemists who have exam- ined it have failed to find that it possesses aby curative or medicinal properties. In China the best gipseng comes from Manchuria and sells for $100 per pound. This is called the imperial brand. The second grade is collected in Korea, while the ginseng used by the poorer classes comes from the United States. The Chinatown doctor sells ginseng to his patients at $20 to $100 per pound. He insists on wrapping it up in red paper bearing Chi. -se characters. An American doctor who tasted some of it the other day said it had the flaver of orris root and that its virtues, for which the Chinese pay so highly, are purely imaginary.—New York Journal. An Heur In Delphi. I had an hour all to myself in Delphi, and thought over my day. The drive from Itea, the port of Delphi, is beautiful. The road is perfect. It isa French road. It passes through olive groves, the like of which for vigorous life 1 have never seen, or, seeing, lL..ve mever marked, and then begins the ascent along the zigzags which furrow the face of the mountain. It re- calied to my mind the road from Giardini to Taormina, the road from Palermo to Monreale. A very modern dogcart, driv- en by # very modern French archeologist, with a very modern French girl at his side, came bowling down the road at a reckless pace. The awe of Delphi was not yet upon us. Then we reached a large village, Chryso by name, which is, being interpreted, Goldsborough—a corruption, it is suggest- ed, of the ancient name Crissa; not an un- natural corruption, if one remembers the popular slanders against Delphi. Chrysa seemed larger even than it was, Clamber- ing far uphill, it waylays the traveler three times, and as we traversed it three times, the children of the village threw wild flowers into our carriages. When we went down, I must add, the withholding of a copper tribute roused the wrath of the youthful neighbors of Delphi, and other wissiles than wild flowers were hurled into the carriage that I occupied.— B. L. Gildorsleeve in Atlantic. Beds With Drawers. At some of the furniture houses are to be found brass bedsteads with drawers be- neath, which, in these days of apartment life and voluminous wearing apparel, isa distinct advantage. ‘There is a drawer at each end of the bedstead, extending across the width. They are entirely inclosed, apd thus the contents are protected from all dust. While not wide enough for dress skirts, they are ample to hold a much trimmed bodice, and it is for these that they are specially designed. Your anxiety is for your delicate child; the child that in spite of all your care- ful over-watching, keeps thian and pale. Exercise seems to weaken her .and food fails to nourish. That child needs Scott’s Emulsion with the Hypophosphites— not as a medicine, but as a food containing all the elements of growth. It means rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, sound digestion. No child refuses Scott’s Emulsion. It is pleasant and palatable. SCOTT & BOWNE, Beeville, Ont. PYHY -PECTORAL @ Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. W.C. McComern & Son, Bouchette _ Que., report in a letter that Pyny-Pew torul cured Mrs. C, Gareean of chronic cold in chest and bronchial tubes, and also cured W, G, McCumber of a long-standing cold, Mr. J. H. Hutry, Chemist, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: “Asa yao cough and lung syrup Pyn Pectoral is a most invaluable preparation. te has given the utmost satisfaction to all who have tried tt, many having spoken to me of the benefits derived from ita use in thefr families. It is suitable for old or young, being pleasant to the taste. Its sale with me has been wonderful, aud Ican always recommend it as a safe and reliable cough medicine.” Large Bottle, 25 Cis, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Sole Proprietors MonrTREAL A house on Dorchestor Street, next block to the New Cathedra!, at present occupied by Mrs. Leahy. Posression given last of Juae. ARTHUR G, PEAKE, Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. —. MURRAY & LANMAN’S Pee toe 2 ee MI. FLORIDA WAT ER Ai we on S SWEETEST ™ » Hoe FRAGRANT ~ REFRESHING, Cu MOST . AND ENDURING OF ALL ie ‘ SO PERFUMES FOR THE % HANDKERCHIEF, _~ TOILET OR | 5, PERFUISERS ARG rea ALL BRUGGIST BEHERAL HEALERS. penned Hulls, cargoes and freights insured at lowest rates. Sterl- ing certiicates issued at office here when required. HORACE HASZARD. Cl’town, 17th May, 1 mo. 135. BREE MTAN IA STAIRS RADI DAE IA AROMAT OA IM IAPAT MN A PL Gulline Metal Stitched Air Collars Made by the Gulliae Pneumatic Collar Co., Granby; P. Q. No sweat pads. The strongest, most durable, lightest,cool est,easiest and best fitting Horse “Collars on earth. Heavier loads drawn with less exertion than with any other collars. Sure cure for sore neck and shoulders. The stitching is rust-proof metal, is not effected by moisture, and will not rip. All collars from the lightest buggy to the heaviest dray are made of the very best ‘eather, and tested by a pressure equal to fifteen tons pull, and &. ~ 80 guaranteed. THE GULLINE STRAW COLLARS are also metal stitched and challenge all others for durability and beauty of finish (the Gulline Pneumatic Collars excepted). —_— ST ——_ —_ wre -_ = The Ames Holden « Company of Montreal, Ltd Sole Selling Agents for Cauada, with full stocks at Montreal Toronto, St. John, N. B. 9 enema and Vancouver,b.C. RU a Marine insuranoe. The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of Liverpos England, The Empress Marine, Ins., Co..of London England. The General Marine Iusurance Co., of Dresden. The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Hulls. Cargos, Freights. carried at lowest rates, Sterling Certificates issued, FRED. W. HYNDMAN Queen Street AGENT Salute the Colors. We make it comfortable for our patrons by selling them cheerful shoes. Ourr are that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales show. Men’s Lines of Co!ored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good value. Misses’ and Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes, a complete assortment of all staple lines. Grcat variety. Low prices. Weeks & Warren Sunnyside Shoe Store.