ae ee | ee le Le (ET ae | <a, y we a . Le es + i % A 4 eee Ks a Come te Se te ae Se hi SP ye c . J) - ; , : Tae j P hee sate gees ss Mares ee , PT a THE--DAILY EXAMIN a — a ee CC tit tte i ee eee ‘ i — a ee " — _— a - a ~ e , 13. ] Po . Dollars nee: 2 “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipxs, ce C.pies two cents. VOL 37 ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND: THURSD: SS ahos Mean ae ee eo. . Pe ; THURSDAY OCTOBER 414, 1897. NO 20 & ' Seat he — : ee ee ELECTRICITY They Made fTiim Feel Keal Goo, i ‘*Jobn,’’ said the editor to his oficte } hoy, “amla rich mauy—a very rich man?’’ 2 ‘‘I never hearn teil that you wez,”’ replied the office boy. . Dr incis B. Bishop, nme si 4 seo! y thet will ™ etin < i iz ‘‘Am I not even comfortably of?” iy) site ek a! sy ¢ yt 4 + ey Ci} : > **Not that I knows on.’”’ ; Ing iatel Pesuits Js surprising and often | : v3 at , - at LETS House of P. i e Hala nd ia the Beargal ii Cerner ** Have l not mouey in bank and check- : . Asis peegeierMas ire desrng ¥¥ © are showin oy ust how I » * | books without number lying all around f ts loss verful in every wi for some j t] c s é b 2S ad } t i oF » ‘ son a {sen fatal. , m 5 ane we Se y te ar est, e st alk Cc icapest aT & tor NS) ” “Nary one, ’’ b i . Danie 8 ines ae eae ave uc. ; # , : 7 a eedenll oe of ereat am- The editor sighed, then turned to 4 ot a om ne ee . a ar ey 3 three Jetters that lay on his table anil } i Che shas causes the greatest num- iia ataiihs '' Ser of ; dental deaths. as well os the | Teac aioua: ; af eurrent that is used in the state of New “Our bank has aclaim against you tae York the purpose of executing imi. toe j for re Please send check on receipt P , nals. The continuous current, such as is of this. ”’ bial used in our incandescent street lighting, ; ‘Our firm has been instructed to co!- as while not harmless when close circuited | lect $80 out of you. Kindly forward "3 through the body, does not offer the same | ey your check at once.”’ al gegree Of Ganger as the are light, or alter- ; ] ‘ t pP KE is} ad | “ey ail 7 ins 2 ' nating current. ’ : ba . . Ss ali ias ever seen, Pie ict aa ue chain ee | ng | ' I electricity, like the old wom io 7 : oo | possible. ’’ | =r) aes gun, without lock, stock or barrel. is usu- y : ‘ ; “‘God bless the banks and the law- ally found to bs dangerous. If so, What a 2 ; are we to do in case of usident? is the par- eS yers!’’ be exclaimed. ‘‘They do make a anjount question. First of all, keep cool. ‘| 2 We re Of, poor, struggling devil feel so gocd."’ 9 ’ And then he silently dropped the let- . Do rot lose your head, and, with the fol- | ters into the wastebasket and wrote an = a ~ ee SOE z- lowing rules, do what you can: f Do not place yourself in the circuit to editoria} on “Brighter Days Ahead.””—. help others out, as thus you only add one Atlanta Constitution. more Victim to the result. Under no consideration catch hold of the e The Trouble With the Poet’s Feet. | wire unless you are positively certain that A Georgia farmer has a son who you are thoroughly Insulated by rubber — XP @ i j boots or gloves, or both. A large, dry silk e q I { } ; WY hs ? a R d } . : writes verse, but is too modest to sub- handkerchief or dry cloth is the next best or P hi ‘ re I, out ee an men. ea t 1eé lst ofr O ur bar atin tabi Cs mit it for publication. One day when, Ce the farmer was going to town he took ; thing, and if your own coat is perfectly below, there Is something You want on these tables a bundle of poems along with bim and | dry, place that on the ground to step on. Je Never under any circumstances, when you handed them to an editor. are re:wovleg 4 person from a live wire, *“*His rhyme is all right, but there’s | ailow his body to leave the earth. In other areal 2a N oe ry ; ° something wrong with his feet.”’ Seka, aa aie ee Bargain table No 1.—Double width dress goods, different Bargain Table No. 4.—Ladies’ Hose 12c, 15¢, 200, 25c} “Well cal tee dena ath dae ’ , : ccna AL i ill BOR Sai. NAN Bi IM 2 ii SaaS eng ats * a has been released from the wire, Proceed at shades and aiterns worth double the mone 12e 20¢ and 25e. 9 oF : once to artificial respiration, being sure P ' Ys ' : 27e, 30¢, BOC, A0c and 60e. that the clothing is well loosened about B . Tabl N 9 Men’s Shi the neck and waist. Personally, he says, argain able 0 4— wen 8 Snirts P . y, be say argé a ts, assorted, former Bargain Table No. 5. ceny it. He’s got corns.’’—Atlanta Can-. Underwear 25e : stitution. & ° : His Klondik —25 Men’s mixed tweed suits, tor- ag Ishould advise suspending the patient's ‘om Th ‘ . S i i i head down for a minute or two at a time, | P!1ce 79c., 90c and $1 and $1.10, only 50c mer price $6.25, only $4 ania T ceaae tee ete en ae rm the while keeping up artificial respira- Ss y . Sulit ” p apade as Pe, Ot | tion, with the tongue pulled well out. . 7 r ’ sae Nitrite of amyl may be found usefulit | _ Bargain Table No. 3.—Men’s Woolen Hose, 18c, 20c and Rirssth Tahle WS 6.200 “Dig it out?” ' at hand. 25c. Misses’ Corsets, 306¢, Ladies’ Corsets at cost. . argain ianie No, .—Girl’s Reefe?s worth $4.00 for ‘Not by a darn sight! I sold outfits | « $1.50. These values unprecedented. to; yn; geeeens. whe wee guing. ap. dtg.’’—Philadelphia North American. ; Some Very Peculiar Rabbit Hunting Meth- And Then He Was Furious. a Long Island. A man sed ons a rs Said a pompous husband whose wife e shove of | jonelh oes 9 bad stolen up behind and given him a | on the south shore of Long Island well i: we ; suc out toward the eastern end is enthusiastic kies, Madam, 1 consider eae mdecorous. over the rabbit hanting to be obtained ife. “I did | ‘*Excuse me,’’ said the wife. i there. To get the proper amount of sport The Big Store—Bargain Corner, not know it was you.’’-—Judy. ‘ @ THE CRAB AS A SPORTSMAN. from it, however, he recommends that it be pursued according toa peculiar method of hisown. This he described with great -- seriousness to a select party of friends the , , other evening, and was considerate enough d at the clese of his narrative to change the 7 subject without requiring any statements . of belief or otherwise from his hearers, I | J - “The way I find besé is this,’’ he said. “ len gee - vt aa ee . o d “I procure a strong, goed sized net, a sup- 3, r ‘iy eC Ay lik Y 5°} a (6 >. WiypsM ; lts Appropriate Name.. —I ply of short tallow candles and a consid- of Oooh ey i erable number of hard shelled crabs. The : a ; NS ¢ latter are just out of the water and are In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havt ee 7 = F very mnuch alive and energetic. I then se- T been able to buy,and_ will sell a nice lot of new Watches. a ERR NY af SE _ lect a promisi bbit b hi : . : : ee AT fe ee COC we entrances sme distance apart. sOyes The Place 0———ay the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raise. ey A two entrances some distance apart. . Over RE one of the holes I fasten the net securely. Call and see them; also our new Rings. f— Then going to the other with the crabs | and the candics I arrange the actual hunt- . WA . ing. I catch one of the crabs, and, lighting cA q a candice, hold it wick down over his back “@ @ a it | ‘ = 5 Ld . until several drops of the melted tallow aterath oe? i U i i] ) | } - have fallen on bis shell. Then quickly, : re OAT ANE ree before it bas time to harden, I plant the ameron Bk ck, Jity. OPTICIAN _ tie a Peet, |: oe IN us r ‘‘What do you call this cheese, waitar?’’ — >” this little pool, where it sticks FE it e Stock SS ee “stand stands as upright as if in a can- YH l ] rn l ] r diestick, I fix severalother crabs in the Your Ouse, > a a af ae tet he ee a “We call that Sandow, sir. It's the : i m nto the burrow. When. the rab- . ° e strongest we've got. Ally Sloper, ee Te ree ship or Cargoe, 1s with ; : Ww oovninaastageiaconteliadlomnpents . maybe bure'he decides to leave at ones by For Business Reasons. the buck door, This he attempts, only to er HOR ACE H ASZ, ay Conaseten—How old are you, little find himself in the net which I Placed . . 4 gir ' there pt the beginning. | Dinar -Kas wan ne os ap y always es charge of my age k “Yo , s utiv impl and i Rin cmaotiméiom exceedingly later. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGE Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and qwarte | street car.—Brooklyn Lite esting metbod of hunting. I wonder if it ce—Cameren Bloc ; : Wil WEG Séciorven?%o thew Wek Tih. barrels, from Sydney,Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat. We une eee TELEPHONE CONNECTION ......s00.seecsee will warrant every package we gell, or refund the maxey AI ce For sale wholesale and retail by : “Ag to food, the weka is omnivorous, oe a 7 ea'ing. everything from a pea rifle car- 6 CRAN'T & CO i wd wed oy — -- —— —_— 8 ee ———————<$— ——— tridge to the remains of one of his own off- s}'ibg. I remember an instance of this, Wien our dog unfortunately killed a young bird whieh was too small to eat. The MORZ DEMAND roR— ueen Street, Charlottetown 5,000 men, women and children to ine made a decent show of grief over sribiaaiceneeneetailianean tile ‘ to call and inspect my New Goods. utr joes, and then-—being quite sure that . me Compare prices with othor st: res,ahd the little one was dead—proceeded to eat 2 . : : if up its stil warm remains. In camp eintzman anos be convinced by buying fr.om me your ¢ 1. Wekas are useful as scavengers, but they watches, clocks, jewelry, sil\c:ware, " ca eoueetagate thieves, ty take spectacles, eye glasses, etc, y«u will ‘ie y everything at a)l white or glittering, save money, and the go ods Lenght ‘ . a ' £ : and, as they are able to move a weight of ; : two to three pounds, it may be well imag- from me will be warranted to give ay satisfaction. ined that a careful lookout has to be kept. — . . The glance of mingled triumph and con- om __T HAN EVER ou tempt which a weka gives over his shoul- G i der ag he walks off with your pipe jis in- e . imitable, and his whole attitude would . . ‘ ‘ > ° make a most laughable picture, if well sta eae f > stmes and better weiees We will give you a six hole Highland Range with all th Sdev Queen Squere, _ Sew Zealand,” by A. P. Harper. for every one. Call and see the new and magnificent stock FOR SALE — ot these We have the latest Range and best one on the market ao TERPSICHORE HALL Celebrated Pianos Tee stor wins pe at Toot Let No . the 2n undr of ow nD ts in — os i Sar e FAVORITE Setanta anttuerecmieatie Mre Burris assisted by M’ss Burris will 70 feet on Grafton Street, and extende sale eer ue dleaaie’, tor tis braddl Y back therefrom 100 feet. It will be sold reopen her dancing clas [ l ' : ER ROS DODD & ROGERS 7 or can be subdivide d if required. | ; e or terms and other partic ulars, E , 3 at the office of, opely on Thoreday September 30th. Adults at 8 p. m. +e i. ‘ ince. » Satie | . . DAVIES & HAS ZARD. Private lessons day or even'ng The P, E. Islan Music House. | Wholesale & Retail Ch’town oct 1 w4i dy 2aw td Juveniles and youog ladies at 4 p. m. *» faction assured. : mon fri sat tf