Seg Pee ee de tid ae a eee ais es he 2 4 § > An? a Paagnaes * THE _ DAILY Nate aad) EXAMIN ER ee = - — 3 7 Sep pte aaalanteren Midie maa ke he ee nihanane armaments peters anaienemchantee ane ea aries Terms, Four Dollars per Vear, “This is Trt % Wy, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxriprpes. rie C_pies two cents, mn oon ers = 3 = VOL 37 CHARLOTTETOWN, P- E. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 43, 1897. NO 239 es ‘ _ THEMES OF THE TURF, tasy has said farewell to the turf. Frank Agan will bh start acain in ls : ma Ofiut, 2:ll}s, la of no account this ¥ nr. Atien Lowe tickets Louls Victor, 2:10 for Hail mud is getting good. Lie has cut bis? vear.nlad tenttine o { _*: : Ata wal ‘use & ings is now 2:1044, and is hold by ih af +} L. Vv. Harkness owns Queen Ethe lL. dam af Bumps, and is breeding ber to Allie Wilkes, 2:15 Miss Della Fox, 2:14%4. is laid up wait jng for the Kentucky Futurity, which will be her nex$ start. Praytell made his first start of the sea- gon at Decatur and lowered his own and the track record to 2:10 %. Guinette, Roan Wilkes, Pearl Onward, Heir-at-iaw and Badge met recently in the 2:07 Press purse at Hartford. Why can't some 8-year old paver beat 9:094;? With five now tied for the cham- pionship at that notch the situation is waxing tiresome. The ongagemwent of John R. Gentry and Robert J at Pittsfield, Mass., for Sept. 16 has been canceled, and they wil! appear at Lowell instead on that date. As the sire of Baron Rogers, 3:09, and Oakland Baron, $:094;, Baron Wilkes is the only stallion who has sired two stal- lions with trotting race records of 2:10 or better. A correspondent writes from Green Val- ley, Ia., that he recently saw the pacing stallion Medoyone, 2:13}, by Alcyone, work a third miie on a half mile track in 2:18, last half in 1:025.. Is was Midnight, black horse, not geld- ing, who won at Holden, Mo.. in 2:29. He je the first performer by Elliston, son of Electioneer, hisdam being Xerifa, by Regent, son of Onward; grandam Lovelle, by Almont Rattle. Louis Victor, 2:103%%; Rilma, 2:10; Eagic Flanagan, 3:!244; Oakland Baron, 2:993,; Mosul, 2:003,; Octavia, 2:11; The Monk, 2:10%; Tommy Britton, 2:1254, and Cresceus, 2:11 are all likel; tw be namedin the Transy)vania.—Horse Review. a SE ; A Permanent Paste. @ Soak an ounce of refined gelatin in cold water for an hour, then drain off and squeeze out the water as much as posible. Put the gelatin in a jeliy pot and place the pot in a pan of hot water over the fire. When the gelatin has @ melted, stir in slowly 24% ounces of B® purealcohol. Putin s wide mouthed bottle and cork tightly. This glue or pasie will keep indefinitely and can be meted for use in a few minutes by set- fag the bottle in a basin of hot water. Asit contains a very small percentage of water it affects the gloss of the Prints bus little and dries almost ina- midiately.—Harper’s Round Table, a»agiish Sunday Laws, English judges are showing a disin- dlitation. to enforce the Sunday Jaws on the statute book. A person named Wil- liams bronght suit against The Times * * Y for advertising @ Sunday concert, con- try to the act of 1781. In court he Gelined to take outh on the ground that he had no religious belief and Hated that he objected to the law him- wif. She judge squirmed out of the lificclty by ruling that the statute had aos been violated, inasmuch as ‘‘admis- fion’’ to the concert was free, although 9 ke seats bad to be paid for. NicaT scHoOl ‘|The Evc)aing Session — } i? THE— i] Charlettetown Lusiness College and ~ Writing Academy SENS ON OCTOBER 18fH INST. This = fon affords an excellent opportunity for ‘ewhe cannet attend during the ay to ‘i nee a tasiness education. Ite object 4 a as-ist those in need of help; and the ; <issOarranged that no one, however Cent, need feel any -mbarassment, er INDIVIDUAL INsTRUCTION BiECT~—Pr+sties! Arithmetic, Writ- Bee? and rapid) Business Cor: espondence Attn V'DS by single ard Double Entry = 2! Basiness Praetise, not copying short Macd Ty pewriting, b Peomanship Department is conducted met J. Harry William ; for sp-cimens of 7 naesents’ work, see «eo. Carter & Co’s idow. shorthand by “r Wm Moran, the nlytieensed public teacher in this Prov- Five sessions per week; hours 7 3) to 2 830 p Orrates and tull information call at aé¢O.B ©. or write to L B MILLER, Prine:; al Hn | am tending studente may take up any tex desired. Of dig PERPSICHORE HALL ] GREAT GEORGE STREET Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w Pgeopen her dancing classes, ‘or the seon m Thuraday September 30th. Aduits at's Pp. mo. uveuiles and young ladies at 4 p. m. Tivate lessons day or evenings. Satis- *i0n assured, mou fri sat tf a ‘That the Clothing House of P. vane O° AI a RS oT } © re a , Se { Ma ieee ¥ by renee | FORGET kK. [sland is the Bargain Corner, Ai e are showing just now the largest, best and cheapest stock ot | } { { ‘That P. EF. Island has ever seen. | | Suits, Reefers, For Children, Youths’ and men. Ready-to-Wears Overcoats and Ulsters. Read the list of our bargain tables below, there is something you want on these tables. NcKay Woolen Company, The Big Store—Bargain Corner, = —— = a _——_—_—_-— The Mutual lle insnral OF Nay YORE RICHARD A. McCURDY, - += = = (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY), Presiden Has more insurance in foree, a greater annual income and more assets an any ther company in the world. It is the oldest active American Co Total Assets, - - . - $234,744,148.42 Invested in Canada, - - - - 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly . te -_ 30,000,000,00 Insurance in force, . - - - 918,698,358.00 Income in 1896, $49,702,695°27, being TWELVE MILLONS more 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 greatess company ir the world, All policies payable in gold, Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JOHN MACKACHERN, Agent for P EK. Island They are money Is a bargain hunter; a money saver. saving chances galore in our store just now, so many as to take away the necessity tor a hunt, so very many that you can’t miss them. Beautiful Bedroom Suites, are here now in great variety, and the prices are as they always are here, very low. Our $21.00 suite is very popular, aud having a great run now. Call an them, P JOHN NEWSON. | Newson Block, Victoria Row a BIRD CAGES BRASS AND PAINTED. Extra bottle and springs. Wire rat traps, for another kind of bird. SIMON W CRABBE Walker's Corner ———L — ——— ————— ' 187 STOVES & EARDWARE | FEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. Constantine Mennier, painter and sculp- tor, isa Fleming who finds his meticr in ths collieries of that region. A Boston lady who has just met Ibsen in Christiania writes, ‘‘Dear old Mir. Ib- sen is about the height of Dr. Holimea, but stouter and looks just Jike his pic- tures.’’ Sir Lewis Morris is to make a lecturing tour in this country, beginning eurly ia November. Sir Lewis is said to te a charming speaker, with a fine presenca end a delightful voice. He is amoung the most popular of contemporary Lritish poets, Verestch:gin, the Russian battle paint- er, will be the first recipient of the Nobel prize, given for ‘“‘the propagation of pa- cific ideas,’’ it is said, as his pictures have breught out the true horrors of war. Kaiser Wilhelm calls them ‘‘the best as- surance against war.’’ Robert Barr, in discussing his literary work, says: ‘‘I have no industry, bo regu- lar hours of work, no average number of words, no sane methods, no anything that a reputable man should have. The moment I make a contract that moment I want to go off on my bicycle and gener- ally go.’’ THE KLONDIKERS. The horses that go to the Klondike will return as inside passengers, if at all._— Boston Post. About all we can do for the Klondikers is to wish them luck and get ready to take up subscriptions fer a relief fund.—San Francisco Cali, A great many Kiondike companies are being formed whose sole purpose is to work for gold in the community at large. —Indianapolis News. ‘he amount of experience that will be gathered on the Yr ton this winter will be out of all proportion to the amount o gold. —Philadelphia Press. The people who are making a dash to- ward Klondike without stores will be ugly customers for those whe are well supplied before the end of the long trail comes is sight.—San Francisco Chronicle. at POLITICAL QUIPS. x When spoilsmen once get into office nowadays, they are apt to become the stroagest advocates of civil service reform. —-Indianapolis News. The electricians may be able to perfect & system of telegraphing without wires, but no man will ever devise a process for satisfying politicians without office. —New York Journal. Librarian John Russell Young has de- cided to introduce inte the new congrer+ sional library a department for the biind. This department shouk! prove useful toa gient many of the statesmen we send te Washington. —Boston Herald. Wood's PHOSPHODINs The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guarantee’ to proinptly and permupent’y cure ali forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency und all effectsof Abuse or Excesses, Mmital Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- laats, which soon lead to Im firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early yrare, Has been prescribed over 33 years in thousands of cases; is the enly Reliable and Ilonest WM. dicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will gease, six wii cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by Geo. E ughee, Druggist. a —_ oman Herring, Herrine Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quartet 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 ee SE ye a ry ni 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 haying been given before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E, W. TAYLOR, OPTICIAN ameron Bl ck, Jity: WANTED! 5,000 men, women and children to to call and inspect my New Goods. Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. Cc. GC. JOR Y th Sde Queen Squcre, McGill University, Montreal SESSION 13897798 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Dowatpa Specian Course ror Women), Appuiep Science Mepicive, Law, and Vererinary Scrence Matriculation, Examination and Scholar ship Examination will be held:—Arrs AND Mepicmg, l5re Sepr.; Arprriep Science, 16rH Sepr.; Law, Tru Seer Vererinary Science, 22xp Sept. Copies of the Calendar containing ormation, may be obtained on applica- tothe Secretary. ‘ in a ovainancmeins SR eg eg 2 ROC hp OLE MONE GIA greg tte sensors 9p " ae ‘ G% Le ee om Er eel” Pie i Fe RR A NI + oh sage MRAM COM owes