ZZ > i j : tees any Serate Read, Room AP Fa - - THE DAILy EXAMINER — ‘ pepncemeeatiienaniiilt ae antihneeatnennansone set cs alae - a oa a ' aetna — 7 “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.""--Evxiripes. 1 ERMS Four Doilars per Year. Single Copies Two Cents. NO 104 ——— 4 Ce VOL, 3/ se HARPOONING TARPON. A Royal Sport That Appeals to Bots ifunters and Fishers. A writer for Outing tells about the sport of striking tarpon. “For this,’’ he says, ‘‘one uses a barbed iron called ‘grains’ or a short, | light harpoon known as a ‘lily iron,”, either of which is gees attached to alight pine pole, the striking pole, and is cast as a spear might be. “The grains is a double pronged Avrought iron instrument, the prongs usv- ‘ally not more than 3 or 4 inches in| length, and from three-sixteenths to three-eighths of an inch thick. Sirong’ barbs are sprung an inch from the deli-' tately sharp, hardened points, having a‘ spread of three-eighths of an inch and “Kae enann haterrann ad ~ HORSE TALK. z John Nay will breed Protem, 2:11%, jo Baron Wilkes. Wheeler F, 2:1244, was recently sold 2 OM, PEE es gt auction for $475. The dam « f Directum, 2:0514, +e book ed to McKinney, *:1 1%y. tn the last four months 5,000 mules have peeu sold in Macon. Directum is going sound. He gots ten miles of road work daily. A. ©. Pennock is now the owner cf the Patron pacer Hyannis, 2:111{. denies. ka. Wr. J, J, McDonald can make you the nobbiest suit in. the eity, over the track at Guttenburg, N. J. iy , John Penman will have Kate Mc- up to-date cutter, and can give you just what you ask for. He is an (racken, 2:2234, in his stable this year. ) | ABODE 1 2G POM wrerw eeemeee) Nominator, 2:1734, will be brought Ry : : The pronge ard prt so that the points, sack to America from Austria in the (os ’ Foals pS WT NEV Go on ae while extending inward, are roe on) ‘all. i } : .- rw opposing sides. This gives the greaves. } Lord Clinton, 2:08%;, is reported as | \vy, ites cade oo —_? i power. The grains has also.a! apered socket for the striking pole. The" fogging arcyp2 on the roads at Glen- A\ ville, O, et \ S$ ott Hudson paid $975 for the 4- lily iron is 4 far heavier instrument, , ; And; unlike the grains, is capable of Our new spring stock is opening up rapidly, still there is more to come. The killing at a blow. ‘The upper sides of a ae a ( cloths already opened are simply beautiful in patterns and colors. All our goods ee ee . Barney Dematest paid $1,860for Bert | (I! UU imported direct from Great Britain for our tailoring department. This year gral Rented pencita, A bepriie- tnd iver, 2:08 3%, rill ca . * ° ° , strike sword- aoe eS pv out leider will be a Blue Serge Suit, indigo dye, all wool, warranted to wear Ssh or porpies, ae the former ae The stallion E. L. Robinson, 2:7 14, This suit will be sold by other tailors for $18.00: and hold its color, for $15.00 Then there are necessary 800 or 400 feet of soft ‘striking line,’ three-sixteenths | has been purchased to head astock farm oor our price will be $15 00 for the summer, Next will be our famous $16.00 suits of an inch in diameter, and one of the | Trainer J. H. Rolfus, who brought out : , ordinary fishing boats of the ; | J Be Sure, 2:068;, will train Joseph Mar- that we sold last season by the hundred; they all tried to compete with us, but coast and a guide.. — “‘On approaching the tarpon run the sails and mast are stowed, and the guide uses a pole in the shallow water and sculls in thechannel. A fish being seen, the striker indicates its direction, and, standing in the bow with widely spread legs, leaning well back, with spear, the man waits till he is within 20 fect, unless he is unusually powerful, then hurls the weapon, which shoots With a hiss into the water. 4 “The fish js anywhere from two to three feet beneath the surface of the wa- , ter, changing its position constantly, and, because of the refraction, seeming- ly anywhere but where it really is. A tain of Trenton this year. The owners of the western pacers, Slasher, 2:18%, and Lady MRussett, 2:1914, recently traded horses. George E. Dearborn, a well known Philadelphia horseman, has acquired possession of a very fine pair of bay colts. P Robert Lee, 2:1814, by Alcantara, owned by the Highland Stock Farm company, Dubuque, Ia., will not be in the stud this year. Cracksman, by A. H. Moores, Red Wilkes, out of Buffalo Girl, 2:1244, will be in W. J. Andrews’ stable this season, could only come within $200 of our price. This goods is all wool double and twisted yarn, wear like leather and holds its color; ITS A CORKER. Next comes our black clay Worsted, elegant goods; otser tailors charge $21.00 for same quality of goods; our price willbe $17,50 The above suits will be well made and trimmed, and cut by our artist cutter Mr. J, J. McDonald. We keep no apprentices in cur workroom, all our tailors are A 1 workmen, el in ee Re to be campaigned. successful throw buries the pote in he. * flesh, and the pole comes loose and floats to the surface, to be picked up when tbs tarpon makes its firs} rush. It is best t» ~ ' let the tarpon go Without trying to stop it 6 the tisst rush, as the barbs may fall out. When the rush is over, the boat is run toward the fish. Then out of THE PLAYMAKERS. as oes \ THE BARGAIN CORNER, Steve Ercdie is to have a new play hext season. Clyde Fitch and Leo Dietrichstein are Writing a new play for William H. Crane. the water it goes, not with the grace Thomas Q. Seabrooke will shortly ap- and head chaling ote odes are, pear in a new comedy at the Grand bat with arush and surge. Then it tows the boat, if the fish is a 100 or 150 pounder, at a rapid rate. Sometimes the fish sulks and leaps, darting at the boat | to scrape the grains out of its flesh. It takes about half as long to killa tarpon with a spear as with a hook, but itisa fiercer fight while it lasts,’’ ——— A Snap in Boneless Fish Having a large stock of Boneless Fish on band, and wishing to reduce it at once, we nave decided to make a big reduction in . Opera House, Chicago. Henry Guy Carleton has been discov- ered as the adapter of the successful French farce, ‘‘Never Again.”’ Russ Whytal is gathering material in Texas for his new play, ‘‘Out Yonder, ”’ two acts of which are laid in that state. Jean Lassalle has secured from Bar- nabee and Macdonald the French rights to the Bostonians’ new opera, ‘‘The ; Serenade.”’ Henry Arthur Jones’ latest play, ‘“The Physician,’’ called ‘‘a piece of serious ! interest,’’ will soon be produced at the London Criterion, - Louis N. Parker has been commission- , ed by Daniel Frohman to write another Flay for production at the Lyceum the- ater, New York, next season. Robert Stoddart has, with the av- ther’s permission, made a one act play 4 catitled “Two Playwrights and a i Wife,"’ a story by Jules Claretie. HIGH GRADE “= Mnglish Manures = — SN eet acme F EQUINE HISTORY. WANTED. Twosgiristoiearn dressmaking Apply to Miss Sel ar, at Jas Paton «& Co’s 3i Virgil says that ‘‘the first driver of a four-in-hand was Erichthonins.’”’ The favorite war horse of the Duke of Wellington was named Copenhagen. Fossil animals bearing a close resem- , blance toour horses have been found in many parts of the world. The education of the horse is easy, compared with that of many other ani- mals, as the horse has an excellent memory and is quick to apprehend. When Napoleon crossed the» Niemen on his march into Russia the draft and cavalry force comprised 100,000 horses, of which 95,000 died during the retreat from Moscow. WANTED. A pediar, at once, M Steven- son, Queen St 0 li WANTED -A girl! for general honsework. Wages $7 No washing. apply toMrs G. A. Warburton, Westwood. 100 c¢&w Sap WANTED..—A general servant and a purse. Apply to Mrs. James Simpson, Rochford st. et a= 2 =, jj I} WANTED:—For ‘Hotel Idlewylde” Shediac Cape a cook and two bhousemsids, references required. Apply between the hours of 7 and § p m. to Mrs. R Bb. Norton, Upper Prince St. Superphosphate. TO LET—A Dwelling House. 9 rooms, situ- ated on Upper Easton St. Apply to Charles McGregor. 99 tf Nitrate of Soda, Muriat> of Potash Kainit, Bone Meal, ete.. ete. These we guarantee to be the BEST and MUCH THE 6 A CT ET! « AA MM WANTED —A girlsor general housework H. A. Da Souchet, author of “My Friend From India,’’ has written a new 2 : er omen. which has been accepted % ay Irwin. It probably wil) be call- *] ed “The Countess," -§ e _— SD = ee 3 SILVER GLOSS STARCH IS THE “OLD RELIABLE” LAUNDRY STARCH. ¢ HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIEDNT AND THEN OTHER 6 MAKES ALWAYS RETVAN TO SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DOC SO AT ONCE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ewe eae KARAS: intone Fe o=~ ~~ = @ @ & & @ <s —§ Starches made by the Edwardsbarg | ale Starch Co., L’t’d., are ne , always reliable. AY THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARS Senson’s Canada 7 Prepared Corn ; FOR COOKING. * Silver Gloss Starch, ) i mel Starch, i >». 2 = 2s FOR LAUNDRY. Cromwell kept a stable of fine horses. “As good a Protestant as Oliver Crom- well’s horse’’ was a common saying in England long after the death of the great lord protector. There is excellent reason to believe that the cavalry horses of both the Greeks and Romans, and perhaps the working horses, had some protection for the hoofs, brt ite exact hature has al- ways been a matter of controversy. One of the most peculiar banquets ever celebrated was the ‘‘great united Franco-Anglo-American horse, mule and donkey banquet,’’ where the flesh of the three kinds of animals was served in mauy styles. This famous feed was on april 3, 1874.—St. Louis Globe-Demo- crat. FIGS AND THISTLES. The devil’s hardest blows are aimed at the home. Torob it of love is the greatest wrong that can be done a child. No poetry would be written if birds had to keep still and let frogs do ali the singing. We shall be more apt to ‘‘know each other there’ if we do not forget each other here. : The man who sits down to wait for a golden opportunity to come along never has a comfortable seat. _ Every home onght to be made so much like heaven that the children will not think of heaven as being far away. Apply to Mrs Rutus McDonald, Kent Street WANTED.—A Servant... Must. understand lain cooking Enquire at Mrs. Edward alme.’s, Qu-en Street. 96 lw 513 FOR SALE—A desiragle Building Jot on eorner of Sydney and Hillsborough Streets. Apply to W. W. Wellner. 96 aeeeecewerenees - SALESMEN WANTED, in every district to handle reliable goods, new season, sam ples free, salary fromthe start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Montreal. 95 TO LET.—A house on Douglas St, contain- ing *ix roomsand pantry. Arply to Isaac Jenkins. 935--3i pd “TO LET—House on Cumberland St H. P Welsh 94 TO l.ET.—The southern half of the late Chief Justice Falmer’s house on Queen Street (an be inspected at any time, E, Palmer, or at office of H. James Palmer. TO LET—On Kent St, a three story house, Apply to Mrs Your ker, on the premises. 8l—eod tf TO RENT.—The conven? nt and pjeasantl situated cottage and grounds at present oc cupied by the Misses Wright, near the Ga Works. Openforinspection. Apply at th Gas Works. 93-—li pat TO LET.—Cottage on Upper Prince St, con taining y rooms, anjoining the premises of ate Ju Hersiey. Possession given May 1. iApply to W Leitch 87—eod -- ~~ UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic work,sells on sightto thousands, Lord Dufferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00 a week.some make twice that. Many make morein s time than during day at regular employment. This ear’a Great Sexagenary Celebrations are mingit. Booksontime. Prospectus free tocanvassers. Territory eoing fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto, Can * Apply to Mrs. } ‘CHEAPEST Fertilizers ou the market, md challenge com- ; petitors to a test- : Pamphlet, “Food tor Plants,” and “Principals of Profit- able Farming’ free on application. AULD BROS. USE —wite Sherwin-Williams Half a cent buys enough Liquid Paint SHeRWIN- WiLuiams PAINT THE BEST for ¢wo coats on one square foot of surface. . « MADE GVOS- ' 30888888 ‘SIMON YW CRABBE | Walker’s Corner 135 STOVES HARDWARE the price. For a few days we will offer a 30 |b. Box Boneless Fish for 95¢ This is first-class stock, put up only a few weeks ago by one of our best packers, and we guarantee every box of it. TO LET. The house on Richmond St. west, at pos occupied by Mr. J. M. Melieod. his house is beautifully situated on th- bai bor front, with splendid view. Is fite ted with all the modern improvemente. Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. Notice to Contractors. Se Sealed Tenders addressed to the un- dersigned will be received until the first of May, 1897, for the erection of a Packing House in Charlottetown. Plans and specification can be seen after Saturday, the 17th inst, at the office of the undersigned. April 13th, A. D., 1897, B. & M. RATTENBURY, 87—2aw 25 tl may 1. BEER & GOFF