A en ~ POLITICAL WEATHERCOCKS. ¢ eighteen long and firful yeare - e Grits had wrest! d with thevr fears, 7 C aa at last in desparation tt bey played alr acy N = it ted for to The horse th Z } ump card, "lwas coercion, win was ‘free trac e’ that wou'd get them in. as } . Pay was their ero Lrus Vekenzie e vs se afaiwarts CHuese Lo see them poe ina throug» . true as steel, " Aas } at f 4 splendid ma ® » was ef. al Brave, OCs . eroneth | His st ve" at < i to tine ne. @u Hewed ¢ alwave real, f character Was great, it, straight. gis talents many, be bequeathed _ mi he - e » Cato hie party, ani iu heathed >xiDie, Jim? no bexid elf in stee -_— | canny “n 8 terrible erg yteous coro wa ert ie. } pis! ® tnd when he ose to De Farcasiic } abe : } ge rubted it in and mace it drastic, | ae oie aie Se citen } 1 at how [ns ‘ ; ‘ iaiTiv i&eD i And ot ¥ yee : “ ; The Tories WHEL they LEAVE in sass ! } ae rs ones { Ani af er vea i est i Wost basely did the part fo Hic wat eudch S «4 evalu ; ; . . : i 4 baitle ost, Whi a vay bhithy pain, ' hod how it must Dave Orone his heart j @lbina that he and they must part Dd : “hey cared nO /onger pow for him ' To jead them aud to get them in. j Q ie Ther tasted had the swerts of office | 7 tithtin tha eAher | Had got a peep Wilhin 1@ Cofiers, Some more toe Sam Wished ¢o tare | ‘ - ° ' . ted go they called ia Kuward B ake. le ‘learned ix Large, ponders yus, alle, learned in law, The party found hit “ao j ackdaw Tp pisy with; 80 the r hopes aud fears Dad rise and fall iy Wi the hanging years, And after he was duly tried They Seemed as vel unsatiefied. Their trade proposals he did spurn Aod Set them thinking at ‘“*Malvern,” Now for some years he condescended To lead them, and their defended, And thea at last he got the biues,— He would no longer fill the shoes. fort Two Jeaders had been vainly tried fo ouat the “Tories,” and they sighed, Like “Israel” under bondage cruel They did not seem to like their gruel. And as they in the wilderuess Didery to Moses in distress, So did the Grits, a helpless crew, Siga for someone to see them through. So far as policies did go Trey drifted round just like the snow, Avd very like it, melt away : Some, bad one every other day. Meantime a new man was called in Who went to work with might and vim, An orator, a Frenchman bern— Was leading now the hosts forlorn. Some thought that trade was too restricted Commercial union was depicted; While come iv their verbosity Wished Unrestricted —’procity. losettle things, a new invention Yow was tried. They held convention. Who do you think presided o’er it? Why crafty little Ollie Mowatt, Right here they passed strong resolutions ind wént through various evolutions; The weather which was boiling hot Sought visions of another spot. And after all was cut and dried They gave a mighty cheer and cried, Witt Laurier and Sir Richard Cartwright We ought to win the next great fight. dnd then then they separat«d all, letermined that vo cup of gall When next they entered in the fray) They'd drink. And for that object pray. And they were right, it came to pase When Laurier did write the mass, te tory party mutineed and scarcely were there two egreed. %, when the rival forces met Twas seen the “Tory sun had set. | What wrecked the party ? Some say al thaps they went too much on creed. The grits are in, the Tories out And for Sir Wilfred they now shout, ‘ow what produced the great dispersion ? ltather think it was coercion. —C.W LePage, Aud students whe have succesfully examinations will passed their need a good time keeper before | : : : i ‘ a | gid charge of a school. We pave | + L tld nd § ‘h ver Watches mit OU, 1ICIUECU, , LT , C ates ve wt ALMLITAX, . | tin ved, at d ready for delivery at |} ! S i . ‘ th. i c ‘ y OR = ™ / : . i ae wd og — J eweler L Oy tician. awe Bi \c een Sq Ul 4 i mr cat the 33 Si id Wed C'9Y 4 oar car ‘ * @ ¢) Sma siy aor { 897, Nat). ¢ ‘ ve fro 1 Ch’town every Friday at WOn for Talis 4 * Sa iaX ‘ nor at Snmn ‘reaide Port 5 “eg : oe > HmMersiae, | bar, eet rort —_ ing, Port Hawks- } aes C , Isanc Harbor, Sal- | % et : t Harbor. Returning eS Tig ay : befa) % fax every Tuesday evening at * Clock «| : ' : ‘¢ So oN thaking same calls, including Ty Tough FProisht Catintec§ | ‘ ; Apply te W. WZCLARKE, Agent. ee age THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 28, 1897 LATEST NEWS Mood _WIRE AND MAIL. Say Fravyecisco., Julv 25.—Che eteam- ship China nas ar-ived from Hong Kong and Yokohama, bringing Japan-es advices toJuty 17th. The Japanese papers con. tain more fully an interview with Coun Okuma, the Javanese minister of foreign affairs, a brief sroopeis of which was tele. graphed from Vancouver a few days ago. In the interview which waa published in the Yomikiri Court Okuma United State: “Japan must oppose to the utmoet. The Annexation must not be recognized. England has repeatedly sought to make Egypt dependent, bu lance bx ing positivelp oppos-t ed to that arrangement England is obliced to abide bv the etatuqno, Just in the Fame way Japan must Oppose the annexa- tion to the ntmost; and must stand by this decision resolutely. “Japan has communicated to England, Germany, and France the reasons for her protest against anvexation. They may Afier ali se againat this send their answers before long. no excitement shoud be ra aff«ir.” Mr. Oshi, prime minister of agriculinre who is r-garded as one of the oytoneate of Count Okama, according to the Japanese, is said to have spoken of the annexation in the following manner : “Webave now made proteats against the United States with a view of maintainingthe peace ofthe Pacific. This is agreat advance in Japanese asdipl »macy. Just see how many countries there are in the world which would dare to pioff-r such a proiestagainst America. hkven the so- called powers of Europe concede a step | to the United States. and commerce, vigorous From] EVAR HOME ‘Toronto Conservatory of } {usic. The Bell Organ & Piano Oo., Ld. Dear Sis,—Allow me to compli- ment you on the qualites of the Piano ordered from you for the To- ronto Conservatory of Music. The tone is remarkably pure and brilliant throughout, while the bass is deep and powerful. The mechanisai is appar- ently perfect. the touch e/astic, and in appearance the entire Piano is a work of art Yours truly, (Signed) oe Epwarp FIsHer Musical Director Toronto Conser- tory of Music P. E. Island Agency, > Gill Oper i J.C. P. Yeo, aHouse Building Agent at Summerside. NAMEL ~, Satine : o ff Can be Lg with ho GIVES AN | IDEAL FINISH | Simooth and lasting’ — Ms 0 SHIRT. FRO! if ~COLEARS /: \ CUFFS 7 fr laundAFesse9 like if > t po 5 so } mixed \ or cold walter oa + i 1 : The Edwardsburg Starch Co. M’f'r’s. OFFices: MONTREAL, P.O MORKSs CARDINAL, ONT. Sale or To Let. eR a For Two Houses on Pleasant Street. table and yard. Good WILLIAM DODD. diy 6, ’97-1m \ | — - — — oan ile HOW A COUNTESS CHALLENGED GOD A Seodifug Fecost Open Her Watled tomb on Which Was Graved Her Defiance “In the town of Hanover, in Germ: any, Evangaiet Moody writes in hie Bible Clase discourse in the August Ladies’ Home Journal, “there is buried a German Counte-e who denied the exis:enece of Gou and ridicaled tie idea of the Resurreetion. To further show her contempt for Christ- lanity she ordered that on her death her grave ¢hould be Ludt up of selid masonry ston*s bound to- wether bs iron clamps. On this tomb was eograved her denant challenge that through eternity this tomb should never be disturbed. But one dav the seed from either blown by the wind or carried bv a bird, became lodged in a smaii crevice of the tomb, where soon it sproute J and covered by large some tree, and began (to grew. And then as if Nature had seemed to mock the haughty afidel, rhe G Lit tiv extended the deliva e roots of thar seediing under the massive blocks of siope and slowly raised them fiom ther place. And vow, alihcugh searce four @eperetion are passed since that tomb was seul d, that mort iInsignfi- cant seedling bas accomplished what God Himself was ch a to accomplished.” em ~s— a a ts snes) I ie ; ~ a 6¢ oe) Sy ‘ eS > "4 ~— aint ~astam a Cure sik x headache, ba i “Sy, oS fF taste in the mouth, coated tee” a 5 cf : ee by cone i¢, gas in the stomach, i be an distress and Indigestion. Do - hot weaken, but have tonic effect. 2> centa. The only Pills to take with Hood's sa SALE OF = =i Desirable Property That beautiful property opposite Bireb Grove, Freetown, at present occupied by Mrs. Crosby. There are about 46 acres of choice well cultivated land, and the build- ings, including dwelling hcuse, barns, granary, outbuilbings, etc., are in good condition. The property includes a!l oi that large and beautiful grove very suit- able for pienic parties, on the north side of the main road, and isin a charming spot, near churches, school, hall, stores, ete, and within aquarter of a mile from Freetown Railway Station, and two miles from Dunk River. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. If not sold by private sale before Tuew day, August 3{%et, it will then be offered at auction st 1] o'clock, p.m. For further particulars apply to E. CROSBY, Ry. Station Agent, Cape Travereas 168—6i VALUABLE Business Stand Montague Bridge. I am instructed to offer by Public Auction on THURSDAY, July 29th, at 1 o’clock, on the premises, Monta- gue Bridge. ~ Store, Dwelling and Warehousr, formerly occupied by Beer «& Sprague and now occupied by A L Beer. Heated with Hot Water, Good Cellar, Well &e. One of the best busi- ness stands in King’s County Also at same time and place will be offered Warehouse, Stable and Loft for removal, also Cart Wheels, Axle, Truck, Wood Sleigh, Express, Buggy, Mare, Harness, Organ, Shot Gun, etc ete ete Terms at sale. J. M. AITKEN Auctioneer: Edgehiil--Chiurch Scheal for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. D. D., Chsir- Rr. Rev. Bisnop Courtney, mau Board of Trustees i; Miss Lerroy, of Cbeltenbam Ladies’ College, England, Principal ; eight Resident experienced Governessee | | | Nl eA Ly Ot TE Ee Ht me : ’ ‘ ; ws oo from England ; Housekeeper, Matron ana Trained Nurse. Board with Puition in English Department, S158. Music Art, Payricat Cuirvure, ete., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Da. Hix! 8 Cent dahilee Stamps. I have 39-8 cent Jubilee Stamps, worth $5.00 each to me. may be worth $20 each to you. Five takes one. : T. J. BUOTE, July 12th—4i Tignish, P. 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In addition to and Live Steek HAD & Co’S Magnificent F ire an hourly programme of Special High C lass | Vramatic Effvet, will be given in Amase: | ment Bali, making together the best and ! cleanest speciai attraction ever brought vefore the people of the Maritime Provinces. Endiustrial, Agriculturad Exhibits. six nights of W orks ‘and | A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Ro 4 Winter Port, and astay in the cleanest and healthiest city in Canada, can be combined with a visit 'o the International Exhipition at the very Low Rates to be Jater advertised, Arrange Now to Come to St. Jolin. Entry Forms will be forwarde! to evepy ne wh) applies personally or ,by letter to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager and Secretary, ST, JOHN, N. B. W.C. PITFIELD, President dywy4itf Excursion R ates on all Rail- | ee Artificial e @009330063000 e 2 . It is a well known fact that greater advancement has . been made in the prefession of Dentistry during the past five © years, than in any other profession. Every year many new ideas are worked up by meetings of the Dental profession, me 9 who have their Annual Convention for the purpose of ad- vancing their business. We keep to the front by making it a point to keep posted on all new improvements: , C. E. Kennedy, of our Mechanical Department, is at and New York, for the purpose of seeing the latest improvements in the business, and will return with the latest practical modes that will be adopted Om at the meeting this year. ( : Cm present on a visit to Boston On Artificial Teeth, as in all of our work, we take pride in being strictly up to date, and all materials used by us are the best grade Ss mi anutactured hy the celebrated 8. White Co., standard for the world. We do not use aa materials. Our Mechanical Department is fitted with the oS, latest approved appliances, and in charge of a specialist in that line of work, and we guarantee satisfaction. If you are thinking of having artificial teeth made, it wonld be greatly to your advantage to waituntil Dr. Ken- nedy returns. (which will be shortly) and call and see speci- mens of our up to date work, the latest ideas of this season’s improvements. Ws make “Rubber Plates,” Combication “Rubbar and Alumininm Plates,” “ Gold’ Plates, “Platinum” Plates and Plain ‘‘Alum- inum” Plates, Gold fillings put in artificial teeth and patent suction for diificult cases. You can call in the morning and have your teeth same day. Warranted Work—Low Prices Famous Perlin Method of Painless Dentistry BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS ‘Over Store of Prowse Bros. Veeceee an vena 8 SEASIDE HOTEL—© RUSTICO BEACH P.E: I. @pens for the season on July 3.d, (\AOQHN NEWSON & Ca., Proprietors. Sucf and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Croquet, and Tennis Grounds, <c. Hotel, for Guests. for the above calling Coach will leave Charlottetown. Thursday aud Saturday evening, Wednesday, and Friday morning. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.30 a. m-, and 3.30 p. m. ' Leaves Hunter River for Suramerside, 7.28 a. m. & 4.58 p. m. Leaves Hunter River for Charlottetown 10.43 a. m. & 8,18, p- m. Summerside to Hunter River 8.45 a.m. & 7 p. m. every Tuesday Returning Monday Trains run on Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. ahaha ter ati { Address all Correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO. PROPRIETORS Sure-footed and well shod wins ~the race. Oxford ties have the call now. have men’s, Women’s and Chiidren’s. The kinds that fit properly and give good honest wear. Just opened, Girls’ and Children’s ankle strap slippers i in Chocolate and Oxblood. W. H. STEWART & CO,, London House building We Soe reget Se te OT ” ee a] = oe fe aE i Pa" pa sis 6 bs sie Ae tay i ul