UL r, in- colate olers, rocks Por, Also, blers, » Sets eserve Butter other ct and VIS, North sider jtham We ht be- sell at ee CRE ClOtN. «0.05 00.0 60000009" 0 EERWh dant ae ude ene Brown Curly Cloth. 76460806 426 © oe 6 864 6 urey Curly Cee cickniidsd bass cae eeeteseeeaeeeoeeeveeegr IL IB TOW NN 2e ou EYAILY Liberty, when Free Born Man, havine to advise the Public, may speak free.”—.Eterpipes. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY —_— — ‘s@oeoeoeoeeerweeresese ® seve 8 eeee Ail kinds at $4.40, $5, $5.25, $6.25, $'7.00, $7.60 and $10.00 . 4 CAA! Simgle Copies two cents Aa JF a ef ~ ph AK eer ae a, SEPTEMBER — 3.25 3.20 3.25 No old goods—-every garment brand new and direet from the Oid Country Prices marked away down. the values we offer in these goods, THE BARGAIN = — a SS oS es Le eberepdnaetpeeteter et hes a” The Mutual Lile fusurue OF Naw YORE RICHARD A. MeCURDY.,. - - . - Presiden (THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMPANY). Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets an any other company in the world. [It is the oldest active American Co Total Assets, - - - - $234,744,148.42 Invested in Canada, - - - - Total Surplus, nearly - - - Insurance in foree, . - - - 918,698,358.00 in 1896, $49,702,695:27, being TWELVE MILLONS more than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, $257,520 75 30,000,000.00 Income Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greates company in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JOHN MACKACHERN, q Agent for P.E. Island TIM @:! TIM E ! 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 uew Watches, a the old rate, the order having been given before the raise. Call and see them; also our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block, City. OPTICI AN OUR BIG EXHIBIT —” —— OF NEW CLOTH We are opening our different lines for the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex. periences when he has a good thing. So many good cloths srouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about ALE | hem. Come and see the cee) REAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS George . ‘ 3 miles} the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the cre‘ ithy ‘nest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautiful zh stated In the extreme. Those goods will be shown with much “ref Pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow =4J0OHN MACLEOD & CO never » aoe 0 "Dixon MERCHANT TAILORS. Gua @ 2G 0668 64608 vw? ©29O288 A SETTLEMENT OF WHITES WHO HAVE LIVED 300 YEARS UNKNOWN. Cut Off From the World In Their Moun- tain Lliome — Beautiful, Fair White Skinned Girls Clad In Linen Garmenta. E2ired, Suowy That white races of mysterious origin and of an advanced grade of civilization exist in certain of the as yet unexplored plateaus of Africa has long been a mat- ter of tradition among all those who have devoted their attention to the eth- nographical and geographical science of the dark continent, and Rider Haggard aud other English uovelists have found in reports bearing upon the subject the theme of many cf their most popular stories. But no attention has been drawn as yet to the fact that in the interior of San Jago, the largest of the Cape Verde islands, which nestle in the Atlantic off the most westerly point of northern Africa, there exists a strange people known by the name of the Cantadas, who for 300 years past have been abso- lutely cut off from all intercourse with the outer world, and who are fair haired, light complexioned and blue eyed, whereas the remaining population of the Cape Verde islands consists of negroes and of Portuguése, who are almost as swarthy and somber in color as full blooded Africans. Clear and sharp against the eky line of San Jago the mountain of San An- tonio towers aloft in « pinnacle to the height of some 8,000 feet. In form it conveys the impression of an ancient volcano, with its sharp slope on the side toward the sea, but on the inland side the declivity is broken by a sort of cup shaped interval, at the farther end of which there is the stump of what seems in times gone by to have consti- tuted a second peak, of equal height to San Antonio, but which, through some great cataclysm of nature, has been broken off some 4,000 or 5,000 feet. above the common base. Strangely enough, the peak of Sam Antonio is accessible to clever moun- ier, whereas the sister mountain— thaf is to say, the broken off peak—is quite the reverse. From the point where it rises from the surrounding desert table land there is nothing but a steep wall of volcanic rock, not merely hun- dreds but probably a couple of thou- sand feet high. Indeed the only point whence access could ever be obtained to the summit of the sister mountain of San Antonio would be from the euplike interval which divides the two, and mention of which has been made above. This cup, however, is filled with water and is known by the name of the Cantadas lake. It is a great sheet of water of marvelous depth and clearness. On this farther end of the lake, and in the interior of this sister mountain of San Antonio, dwells the mysterious white race known as the Cantadas. Dis- trustful, apparently, of the gaze of stran- gers, these people of the mountain sel- dom leave their habitations during day- time, and on the slightest alarm of visitors they seek the shelter of the rock. But by hiding on the opposite cliffs un- til evening and with the aid of glasses it is possible to get a good view of them when they begin at sunset to gather on A TTYSTERIOUS RACE. | ‘ pte yy eac ee t4UWY Yr sedrced 4 opening of the caves and extends down to thé water’s edge. Beautiful, fair haired, white skinred gitls, clad in flowing white linen sar- iments, which scarcely conceal the siuu- ous beavty of perfect grace and form, come out to wash linen in the Jake and to sport on the cool green grass. The men, too, are simply dressed in much the same Way, their white linen gazar- ments being admirably suited to the tropic.climate. Many other signs of a high degree of.civilization appear, and from certain points near the summit of San Antonio it. is possible, with the aid of strong: glasses, to catch glimpses through fissures here and there in the wall of rock ef the twin mountain, of sheep and cattle grazing, of green fields and trees and of white, flat roofed houses running parallel with one auother, all brilliantly lighted by the sum, and there- fore leading to the belief that the inte- rior of this-sister mountain of San An- tonio must be hollowed out into some valley, possibly the crater of an extinct yolcano,, which, through some freak of nature, has been converted fram barren basalt and. lava inte: grassy en< fertile slopes. An intrepid explorer would net have great dificulty in reaching the Cantadas people.. All that woald be necessary would: ba to ascend the San Antonio peak, to»descend on the other side until one reached the cliffs that overhang the Cantadas lake, to have oneself lowered by means of a rope to the surface of the latter and then to swim across the lake, which. may be anywhere from four to Bix mides in Jength Certain scientists who have investi- gated the tradition and ramors that ex- ist about the Cantadas among the in- habitants, Africum and Portuguese, of the Cape Verde islands, are inclined to the belief thaf they are of Cornish gerigin. This theory is due to the fact that what is stated to be their tongue resembles the dialect of the natives of Coruwall more than any other kuow-:. language.—New York Journal. Humane, Hanson—i saw Winton on horseback. yesterday. You could see daylight be-. tween him and the saddle half the time., Nanson—Yes; that’s because he is such a humave man. 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Sold in Charlottetown by Geo. E Hughes, Druggiet. A glance over the stock will give youan idea of >alute the Colors. We make it comfortabie for our patrons py seltiag then cheerful shoes. O irr are-that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales show. Men's Lines of Colored. Shoes for Summer wear. Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good vwab-e. Children’s in al! styles. staple lines. , Misses’ an - Mvn’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete wssortment ot a Great variety. Low prises. Weeks & Warren Sanyside Shoe Store. ee ee — a enn ee WE. SELL. HARDWARE We sell Good Hardware, we sell Good Hardware Cheap, we sell Good Hardware Cheup because we sell Good Hardware ont OR CASE...... When you want Hardware, Paints, Oils, and any thing in the line, call at, ‘CITY - HARDWARE - STORE eosseQUEEN STREET.... But Don’t Ask For Credit. R. B. NORTON & COQ. JF. Nortoa- Propriaior. Klondyke. Raving arranged for mining interests in this celebrated region, we are prepared togive our customers a grand chance to make money, without costing them anything. We want you to share with usin this great Gold Field of whieh the half was never told, Call and see us for cxplanations. to gain and nothing to lose. GOFF BROS. You have everything —