ames ATA + DAILY EXAMINER. —_— — —— ————— amt Oe 84y >, Sete —— 8s -_— ~ _ - ~ — ——_——_—__—— _ sve heitcaprasieectieansinindnanieaganinnaienepieantianstanaanianaapepiiiaeennionriiagianinaniiitintiiiia RVs Four Dollars per Year, ‘6 oe : a - IR geese : - ¢ a. This " True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipes, hegto Oidal: ees ainiia y ‘27 rm : — 4 ane VOL 3) CHARLOTTETOW E. ISL Awa it — \ N, = EE: ISLAM Be SATU MUAY dRByY 341°" eee. NO 477 ( ws Before t! ather [othe anne . ’ P ara rhe ri 7 . . bin sacciy “tol goods that are exe usive for summer only We will not hold them over until next year if low prices—very low ‘on e- will ¢ = at a - ae eee our Straw Hats. You can buy a straw hat at our store for less than we can muy them buy them by the thousand—a essed aes sh | Wo Asks a ville in talline an a new goods, no old stock. In Carriage Wraps we have them from 30¢ up. Ake a] 1 talking about our Ginghams and Print Cottons, A word is sufficient to you Drop in and see them, OUR MIDSUSVER SALE OF CLOTHING Do you want a light summer Coat? Do you want a pair of Pants for 75¢? Did you see cur all wool pants for $1.50? Did you see our When's ‘Tweed Suits for $450? Did you see our Boys’ Suits for $1.00? If you are iu need of any ready to wear Clothing, call at the Bargain Corner, for with every suit or pants we sell, we vive a fit, WOO”. BOOS 6088 = * 5 OOO88 i PA . — —_—— ' ry THE OGNLY WHITE BUFFALO. WITHOUT A COMPASS. SOIATIC, OUCH! |! = = \ me Seen and Chased by Indians and Henters, | Various Ways of Correctly Guiding the | Excruciating Pains—Have You Snffered 5 a but Never Caught. Course of a Vessel. Rheumatic or Sciatic Pain ?—South “ During the summer of 1875 bands of | Gustav Kobbe contributes an article American Rheumatic Cure wil! Relieve a nein Indians returning from a hunt far out to St. Nicholas. Mr. Kobbe says: ai’. Rouse acl Geet on the plains bronght in storics of hav- Sailors steer by the wake of the ship. Be ae ay he ’ if 5 _ ing seen at different times and in differ- | When a vessel is running free—that is, “id Suifered intense y with rehomatism i i ent places, and always in tae center of ; with the wind dead astern—she must | ®*9d sciatica in my efi hip. I trieda a large herd, a white buffalo. They had | leave a straight wake, or she is not run- | 27¢&t wany remedies end a vumber ot ? opens oniatc M Riienine vais id used their best horses in the effort to | ning astraight course. When she is ‘‘on physicans, but they could co very little for } q lif g 4 y h t overtake it to no purpose, never being | the wind,’’ her canvas full, not shiver- ute Lt gg on os aoe _ little 4, at } P | able to get anywhere near the animal. | ing—when she is y Woe saw Sout merica Hf J ak, op Lei | Bf ' LO October (st, 1897. At first we did not pay much attention ‘Ais die wn aii wilt the Rheumatic C ure adv rused and decidel to = : 1. ° | to these stories, but sti:! it kept crop- By kcoping full and bye~ Se avin. one Sea: fee, Sap , Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals ' ping up from different camps, and at ; her wake will be at an angle greater or ee me wondertnily, and after tak- a ee, eh Gag ee _.) last, in the fall of 1875, I myseif had # ; less, according to the force of the wind ee J re a the pains disappeared _ Tue largest amount ever cfferea 1m prizes in any Exhibitica in the Maritime chance to verify the truth of the report. | and the speed of the vessel. This angle and there has a to return. [ consider Provinces. | Tt had been sent on duty north along the | measures what we call the ship’s ‘‘lee | NY Cure & marve’, as { had been eo bad ; ac Ia addition to the grand Agricultu.al and Industrial Exhibition, special attrac- | pog Deer river and was camped near a | wsy’’—that which she loses from a true f'rtwo years that had 1 been given the Musical Direcior y tions heave been arranged for everv day ard night. ie Addl Blackfeet who were hunt- | Course, With's vessel hove to in'a gale whole univer-e I could not lie on my left | Toronto Conservatory of Music. ‘ She Ryperees Seer Taber Seery evening,—the most gorgeous add | in nial of that river The buffaloes had | the leeway becomes very large and is ge.” Be « rect, Merriakville. et, Set realistic effects every produced in Canada. cae orth in vast numbers, and the | called the “drift.” by Dr. A. W. Dodd & Geo. E. Hughes, aA grr eee : sie - oo ve a a . | prairie was black with them. Coasting craft steer by the line of ey | ere pares vem Xorestiasiy iu v rates. ery cheap excursion tickets on a I had gone out one morning with a white surf on the shore or in thick ak aude bene. sre dagtiegeorneirtiagh ef or aria one Brags ag tag Be Gan me yt Teachers Apply for pe a- ucts. cutry forme, ene alljinformation to Bt een ee as sate cote the mend a keep of watil The Bell Organ & Piano Co.,L'd . My hor ‘ the , } c e Be n& Ld, > § JOBN E. Woon. faster than any belonging to the Indian | sbey lose it, and then haul in again to And students wbu have succesfully hunters. I had got detached from the | a central line and maintain it. An es passed their examinations will Dear Sis,—Allow me_ to compli- ecretary, Halifax, N. S party, becoming tired of the slaughter, | sea dog once told me that one thic need a good time keeper before | ment you on the qualites of the and must have been at least 20 miles | night, coming up along the coast with x Piano ordered from you for the To- a from camp, when I made for a small : a head wind so that they had to tack in taking charge of a school. We bave SS ee 7 Music. Thi clump of timber not far off, intending | and off shore, they sailed their tacks, a ‘arge stock of en y ig 4 ik a oe 46 ” ett . tone is remarkably pure and brilliant to build a fire and roast a portion of orran their ‘‘legs,’’ by candles—run Hold And Silver Watches eee a ; ; You msy be busy 3 80 | some buffalo meat I bad on the saddle | ning off shore long enough to burn out : ( throughout, while the bass is deep anc d ust a in Ll e are we, and have, with me. As I approached the wood a | two candles, but burning one for the timed, and ready for delivery at | powerful. The mechanism is appar- been all the Sprin g band of about 100 animals burst out of | inshore leg, so as to avoid standing in at low prices. fently perfect. the touch elastic, and in 3 \ rar " ‘| the brush and made off to the south, | too close. x FE TA ‘appearance the entire Piano is a work , | So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you) gna, yes, most certainly, in the middle | The Alaska steamers on the inside | K @ e YEOR of art » | dl the fine things we nave for this season aad the low prices | of them was a a inte, Rove aaa steals veo aan — priweee | Jeweler and Optician, Yours truly, ff § Weare selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes ovel ie pe yc Sea about it, He | running through the narrowest chan- | orth Side Queen Square. (Signed) Sl 2 eS ot | “rty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 1t Keeps | was there as large as life and quite nels, By tbe varying echoes of the pad- Faaics sicap thei ae ae. hae aa : : oases deer. There es from the shores. . g- | Bmoving to keep everything going right, But for thoze who nape Se ee cntahe id | ae ei andi eee Removal Sale | tory of Music 13 do ne t know, we might Say that we keep all the old reliadle the scene, but I gathered up the reins soundings, or, rather, by a line of } rv ff cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- and was after him, determined to bag soundings. In entering New York bar- Having to vacate my premises within | P. EB. Island Agency, heim S : ble Trot ines to no end. Come and | that buffalo or kill my horse. bor keep in, say, 15, 20, 40 fathome, no 20 jays, I hereby offer to the wD em Serges, Fashionable Trouserings ‘ 2 Qh. what a race it was, mile after | less, until you get 10 fathoms, If then public regardless of cost, my large stock m # %e us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, mile! And, although all the band, with | the lead shows fine white sand, look ont of clothing, cottons, dress goods, gents’ , ’ : . ‘ 4 furovishings, etc. Thiris a genuine sale. the exception of about a dozen, had for Sandy Hook lightship. Coarse yel 3 enuwr aef ees ts teas, nae . split off and gone in different direc- | low sand will land you on Fire island. goods mentee gobefors anibenn -_? : JOHN VMACL BOD & C O ee ae = al | oe te De Be p-red to give you the best bargains you . . K guard of about a dozen kept at about | Wag ; ever got in your life, Come in and see : u the same distance ahead. I could catch | Collegiate Schoal, Windsor N. S. for yourself Come enurly or you may oS MERCHANT Tv {ILORS a glimpse of him now and then, and Established 1788. miss the chance of a liftime Opera House Building ° there was no doubt he was snow white. iisicknadcieite « 5. 0.:P i Yoo, hieet ; 4 “+4 as On. at Su de. y Get within shot I could not for many | Recior:— Rev C. E, Willets,]M. Avy D.C, P. GOODSTEIN. cae 5 gga ms — om amen | miles. At last they began to tire, and, » President of Kings Coilege. New York Cheap Store, : . is although my horse tired also, I had Head Master:—-.+ir F. T. Handsombody Lb. | »ohnson & Jobrson’s cor, Cugen St — good hopes of coming up and getting a A. Late assistant and House Master. Sir W. . h hance! Of a Borlase’ school, Great Marlow, England. . a ee ce en on The school will reopen on Saturday Sept. a s ! y crap «th, V his NOSE, sending me Over his head — $0 A good general education is provided and 1ctoria PURE WEST INDIA the prairie and turning a somersault pupils are prepared for Matriculation at @ himself, missing me by only a few feet. | King’s College and other Universities, the He had put his foot into a badger hole | Royal Military College, Kingston, for the pub 1m and brought my hopes of a white robe |; lic Examinations and tor Commercial lite. to a sudden end —Yorest and Stream. The school has good recreation grou ds, a J well equipped Gymnasium in charge of a snails , skilled profesional instructor, play rooms, co:t Great George Ct © Notice T9 Contragters age intwinary etc. The buiding is heat :d 3 a . io | Ree . . j U throughout by hot water. and ligh ed ! cene of attractio uring th t , . Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one wey theoughuot Tg bot water, aed ee Ot ge attraction g these ho 0. of our Offers will be received at public auction, Fees for the majority of extras h. ve been Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the : on the grounds, on Saturday eveniog. the considerably reduced. tired and wea’y. ONLY {5c A PINT Ae 3ist inst, at 7 o’clock,for the work of | Reductions in the general feesare made | Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries . Lavrn Moxuvers buildiog a foundation wall for Si. Ann’s | for brothers, sons of clergymen ava boys! and cream. Ret ae church at Sylvester, near Emyvale, Lot 65, | under twe've, tie ma y ' Plans and re ee ae be i. t ; There are a eee for s cns of J00 ¥ P, JO} j ; : : . at the office of W.C. Harris Jr,Charlutte- | clergymen, snd valusble money prizés a-e Will be smooth as velvet. town, or at the residence of presented annually by the alun.nl of Vict RIA CAF : . : PATRICK HAGAN, | King’s College. i 0 E | x i hy a \@ Pe ' ls y R adjoining the site of the building. ; For prospectus ard further informa - | Gt Geo GO St..0e- Foe iw i ls I if U ABLE 1 169d kw ‘tion, apply to the Keetor. z4i! % *