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I have invented and patened on July 24, 1897, a new straw levator and shaker atiached to'any faoners. Itcleans all graiv perfectly first cleaning, al! grain is taken out of the straw. It bas been well tested. It only takes abou’ § ~f the power for to drive it of any otLer machine for that purpose in the market. I ask every, intending purchaser to see one of the Week’s shakers before prrchasing any other, Ahv person infringing on the pat- ent will be dealt with according to the law I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing agent. He will receive orders; also myself JOHN A. WEEKS, ALBERTON. OF VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE oo MEV MONTAGUE: BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titie Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town, 65 2awkwtf, Colurbias and Others ahere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 6O'he dollar wheel is equal to i ¢ best high grade bi- cycle ym the market of any other nake. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, Bankrupt Stock —_——s Tenders will b* received by the subscriber up to andiuaclusive of the 3th day o' june. 1888, for the purchase of the stock of dry goods fancy goodsand sundries, and also the shop and ottice furniture and fixturesofthe firm of Thos K. Jolly & Co., lately doing business at 351 Main Street, in the town of Yarmouth, N. 8. Stock has not yet been taken, but is estimated as amounting to from $15,000.46 to $20,000.00 The Inventory will be open for inspection on the premises, on and after the 20th day of June, 19s. The subscriber does not bing himselfto ac cept the lowest or any tender, CHARLES T. GRANTHAM, armouth, N,S., Jone 10, 1893, asignee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 24, 1898 ‘BOTANY BAY HISTORY NYAAS-SN eee TRUE STOPY OF THE NOTORt OUS SOUTH SLA SITE, Mo Convict Was Ever Landed There, Ne Settlement Ever Made There, and It Has Never Had Anything to Do With England's Penal System. The first convict fieet sailed away from England in May, 1787, called at Rio Janeiro and arrived at Botany Bay early in January, 1788. In the fleet were a 20 gun frigate, an armed tender, three storeships and six transports, far the largest fleet that ever sailed to the Bouth sea, though the largest vessel measured only 450 tons and the small- est only 270 tons. On the six small transports for this long, tropical voyage were packed con- victs numbering 564 men and 192 wom- en. There were also carried 168 marines and 10 officers, a few surgeons and me- chanics, the wives of 40 of the marines and 18 children, the offspring of con- victs. Approximately 1,000 persons therefore went to found the colony in the newest world less than 110 years old. Captain Philip of the British navy was placed in command of the expedi- tion and given a commission as governor and captain general of New South Wales. It is easy for the visitor of today te understand the blank dismay that Philip must have felt when the fleet sailed into Botany Bay and he saw for the first time the place which had been recommended to him as the spot fer eet- tlement. It had been selected by the ad- How a person can gaiu a pound a day by taking an cunce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seemis to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists; soc. and $1.c0a SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte Just | Recel a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and se!ling very low, c2om W. Ni. TANTOR Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre S:ore. ee Mia, 50 YEARS’ Dit, EXPERIENCE OS Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyricHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Geseription may aickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an nvention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents gent free, Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive ice, without charge, in the "Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $5 a ear; four months, $1 Sold by all newsdealers. UN & Co, 26»8rosdway. New York Branch Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C. CLIFF HOUSE POINT PLEASANT Good bathing and beating. Trout and deep sea fishing of all kinds. Shootizg of all kirds in season. Carriages can be be obtained at any time. Particulars and modes of conveyance from Ch’town can obtained from Queen Hotel, W. F. Robina, or A.N. Large. Rates per week, $5 to Dtill J 30 $6. Opens for ceason 21st June. James McMillan, Stanhope, P.E.I. vice of Vaptain Cook, whore botQuirts | bad been so delighted with the profu- sion of new plants they found there that they had given it the expressive maui. PLilip found on fars¢ examination that a wore unsuitable site for a new settle- ment hardly could have been chosen. The bay was shallow, there was ne good anchorage, there was no good wa- ter, and the adjacent land was not fer- tile, except for botanical specimens. Leaving the fleet anchored in the bay, Philip started up the coast in his tender to bunt for a better home. Nine miles to the northward he found himself fac- ing those great gates now known ac Sydney head, which Cook had secn from a distance, and, satisfied with Botany Bay, had marked on his chart as a possible harbor for small boats. Philip rounded the south ,ybead and was amazed to see opening before him the bays of Port Jackson—Snyder harbor now—famed the world over as the finest harbor in the seven seas and disputed for that distinction by few. Three days of exploration left no possible doubt that this was the place to be selected, and Philip returmed at once to Botany. The fleet was standing out of the bay, when two French frigates appeared in the offing. They hore an exploring party under Comte de la Perouse, without hostile intentions, which was an im- mense relief to the colonists. Botany Bay was left to the Frenclrmen. They refreshed and refitted there, staying un- til March, aud burying on shore one of their company, the naturalist of the ex- pedition, who died of wounds received in an encounter with the natives of au island they had toucked. A few months later the French expedition was ship- wrecked, and every one of the crew was murdered by the natives of Vanikoro, one of the Santa Cruz islands. In 1825 @ monument was erected by the French government to the memory of the com- mander of the expedition at Botany Bay. This is all of the story of Botany Eay, a name long infamous because of its as- sociution with convict transportation. No convict ever was landed there, no settlement ever was made there, and it never had anything more to do with the “eystem’’ than I have related. Itisa circular bay, with an entrance so wide as to leave it almost an open roadstead. The shores are fiat, low, sandy ang un- interesting. When I went there not long ago, the tide was out and the beach was foul with a!l sorts of drifts. One peninsula, which juts between the bay and the ocean, bas been reserved for noxious trades, and they will elbow the obelisk erected to the memory of Captain Cook, s0 that in the future the bay will be no more savory than its name bas been, unjustly, in the past. ‘The French mun- ument is at the other side of the en- trance to the bay. It was the 26th of January, 1788, when the fieet of Governor Arthur Philip entered what is now Sydney har- bor. The settlement of the continent of Australia was begun.—Chicago Record. Wacnv’s PHOSPHODIN®. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permazent!y cure «all forms of Nervous Weakness, Er tissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Imvotencyand at efectscf Abuse or Excesscs, Hental Worry, czccessive use of To 1 ¢ in ima lant 2 ead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumplion and ar carly grave. 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