ee de ee a —— — bk (WD oo 7 every Friday at 1 p. m. BBY and Halifax both ways { Passengers leavirg Charlottetown Tues ni Saturday mornings via Pictou make ——————————— ee (ERMS ; Four Dollars per Year. WVOL 37 — ————— woo E.EN Imported Tweeds, all pr lothinge. Never before did we waw Hats, Felt Hats, Caps a CASH PAID FOR WOOL AND IN Reading Room T Heuse of Common HE “This is True Liberty, when Bree Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnriripzs. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. pSLAND,; JHURSDAY J UNES tO; 4897. VUR OWN MILL MAKE OF. TWEEDS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. DAILY EXAMINER © a a - £2524 =. = BDO 0004600805" 24088 @OOBO00268 66020422973 ices, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c. 45c, 50c up. have such a well assorted stock in all classes ; Mens, Boys’ and Child's. nd Gents’ Fnrnishings Ladies Dress Goods. Readyma HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. = ee @ 6 082080 8278 828 8 8 82d If You are Going sendin BOSTON ht any part of the tnited States, the he cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE IRECT - ‘SERVICE - FLOM CH’TOWN. Comtienciog May 14th, the favorite S \ Halifax” will leave Cb’town for Boe- Returning leaving Boston every Tues- wat noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS: Via Pictou & Halifax ose connection at Halifax with steamers ‘Dlivette” and “Halifax” for Boston di- Pe Medoesdaye at 7a. m. and Saturdays pm. Tickets for sale at stations -P.B.I. thilway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s Office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent Halifax N > Se > ee Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Uh'town this year will Rot do themselves justice if fy fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and d¢nak the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY ViIcTORIA CAFE The Next Census As 1900 is not so very far off, tho work of taking the census ought to be begun now. Even then, unless the work is completed mors expeditiously than the last one, it will not be made public before 1904. How would it do to take a rubber stamp and change the date on the 1890 censns and bave that answer for 1900? Then, by beginning pow on the one for 1910, that might be got out before the figures get faded.—Council Bluffs Nonpareil oS << Atlantic Liners. There are fully 1,000 tons of piping’ of various kinds, it is said, in the aver- age Atlantic liner. The condensers: will pump up at least 50,000,000 tons of cool water aday. The furnaces will consume no Jess than 7,500,900 eubie feet of air an hour. The boiler tubes, if placed in » Straight linc, would stretch nearly ten ziles and the condenser tubes more than 25 miles. Insulting. She had wandered into a department store. ‘‘I want some favors for a german,’” she explained to the floorwalker. ‘‘Count or baron?’’ he asked politely. She gave him a haughty glance ang walked oat.—Chicago Post. Man’s Most Vulgar Habit. ‘If men were compelled to wear skirts for a period, I think they would insist more than they pow do that their fellow men should stop the nasty babit of spitting in public, * writes Edward W. Bok in The Ladies’ Home Journal. “There is no practice of man which is more .distressing to women than this. disgusting habit. Women constantly complain of it, especialy in our larger cities, where sometimes the sidewalks are scarcely fit for them to walk upon. They revolt at the practice, and they are right in so doing, yet yesr in ead year cot the habit not only continues cleanlintss, to which every woman walking upon our streets has a perfect right, is denied ber.’’ —_— —— Pre *. = scr 2 ease 2089 ArODws | ee embrullo a leetle higher, please? Gt. George St..... but incyases, and the protection of | Miss Blossom—Kain’t you carry dat Mr. Dampson—Not’’less you carry * me, Mias Blossom. —New York Journal nu Ask your Deaier | FOR A SPOOL. OF THREAD— and he will give you the kind he makes most profit om. | and smali blame to him. But ask him ' For @ spool of CLAPPERTON’S THREAD, and you'll get the kind that will give you most profit. and satisfaction — an it costs no more than infericr kinds are soid for. Tt pays you to get CLAPPERTON’S "FHREAD. Does: not break or snari. Games and Sports can be entered into with greater enjoyment when ADAMS TuTT! It allays thirst FRUPTI is used and gives staying power. Some dealers try to palm off r imitations to obtain a bigy proSt. See that the trade mark mame Tutti Frutti iz on each sc. package. Save coupons for latest beeks and prizes. 149 > B Island Railway. Saturday E ursions. During the mon ' of June, July August and September, 1897, return tickets will be issued at one first class fare from all Booking Stations to all stations on this Railway every Satur- day good for return on following } Mon- day. ‘Lhese tickets will not be good for return on date of issue. D. POPFINGER A. McDON en’ General Manager . Gov't rent Noncton, N \a Railway Office, Ch’towa, May 2-126. & wei HORSE TIPS. ” hd Creston, Is., has a new driving clab, Stately, 2:11, will: be campaigned thie Bearon, Pat Watson, 2:2054, will be campaigned this year. A spring meeting will be held at Spring City, Ba, «) Mage 29. W. =<. Aadrows’may drive Royal Victor, 2:0834, this season. The Gordon Bennett horses were sold at the Paris Tattersalls. Budd Doble’s pick ef the pacing cracks Ils Ster Pointer, 2:0234. It is said that Gilbert Judd offers to sell Klainaw for $10,000. Greenleaf, 2:1034,.is in training again in the hands ef V. L. Shuler. Atrite, 2:07}, has joined the stable of J. W. Gerrity, Oshkosh, Wis. copes W. Van Valkenburg has a good table of horses at Canton, N. Y. The track at Lawrence, Mass., been leased by Mr. William Skinner. The pacer Jordan, 2:11}4, is said to be winning money and distinction in Swe- fen. The Gentlemen’s Driving Park associa- tion of Alleghany, Pa., was recertly shartered. Baren ‘Dillon's (2:12) first race this year will be in the tree forall at Sidney, O., in June. The well knowm trainer Mrron E. Me Henry will take his stablo tirough the Montana circuit this year. Mr. M. A. Rice bas purechasi d the track at Seranton, Pa., and will give sevorn) meetings there this season. The Allie Wilkes colt Jupe, 2:1334, Inas developed intoa lange and handsome ani- mal, standing mearly 16 bands high. The Iowa pacer Chamois, 2:1244, is. be- ing prepared fer the eoming campaign over the half mile track. at Oskaloosa,. Ia. The Ottumwa Mile Traek association, at Ottumwa, Ia., is making great prepa- rations for its meeting, which occurs July 13 to 16. Five weli known horses with records faster than 2:10 are beimg trained at Pleasanton, Cal., under the direction of Monroe Salisbury. Jesse M. Battle, St. Louis, has pur- has: chased the my gelding Dandy Jim, 2:09%, and have him raeed this year by Horace He John, D. Rees’ a a hearse enthusi- ast, has bought from Michael Hilgert, St. Joseph, Mo.,yathe bay mare Blanche B, 2:20. be General Oats. S thing trons. trons m ‘ade to lest for years, and they may ted in such fashion as to wear out in a few months. The first great secret in their preservation is to keep them from rusting. To thisend, when not in use, they should be stowed away in a clean, dry place. If, in spite of this care, on, more likely, because of some neglect, they should still become rusty, rub them thor- oughly with lard and beeswax and then with sandpaper. Settled. In a recent address Mrs. ‘Hannah Soloman said: “The womar question is settled as far as this country is concerned. It ts all over. There are a great many men who do not'think it is over, but there are also a great Many men who do not think the civil war is over. They have a right to both views. There is no law against ignorance of any kind.’’—Ex- change. ~_- ™ Pic-Nic Single Copies Two Cents Wool Season Has Arrived 444444444444444442 DEPARTMENTS FILLED TO OVERFLOWING. de | MACHANGE FOR GOODS Tickers, Programines, Dodgers, Bus- iness Card, Circulars, ete., done at short notice. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes print- ing. Y.U-ean save mone by dealing with J. D. TAYLOR Queen STREET PRINTER Some ¥ery Superior Flooring ~~ just been added to our stock. It § Flooring, and when we say that iv 3 the nicest we’ve handied for a long time, it means a great deal. NOW, DON'T STAY AWAY because we say it’s verv superior stock, for as a maiter of fact all our Lumber is of the very best quality, and you know our prices are always right. It pleases us to have you call. We don’t mind answering questions by telephone, and if you write vou will receive the same atian- tion as if you were im the city. TeLErmone 181. JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARE Once In a Lifetime You'may’ want to purchase a plain gold Wedding Ring Wedding Presents, G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician, Opposite J. D. McLeod's, a nice assortment ef Rings and Wedding 500 Men’s heavy blue twill snits, regular price $5.00 now for $3 35. 50 Men’s light tweed all wool well lined and trimmed price $5.75 for $3.75. 50 Men’s tweed suits $8 for $5.25, 25 Men’s fine all wool, D. B., $8.85 for $6. Men’s Underclothing, white and colored Shirts, Ties, Col lars, at very low prices, In Boots and Shoes we are the money savers. Women’s Kid Shoes, worth $! for 68c. Men’s Oxford Shoes, . 85e, We lead in quality and low price, Jb. Mactona Ud Stal Opposite west end Market. Haszard’s Improved T'urnip Seed We have received another lot of the same kind of Turnip seed that we have been selling for several years past. This seed has given almost uni- versal satisfaction, and those who have sown it once generally come back fer another supply next year, If you want Turnip Seed, buy the best at BEER & GOFF ps biel es Sata eS nF . be & t i & 3 g ' b —s ae waa EONAR St Sl OO ae nears f ff ~e _—— a a