€ E DAILY EXAMIN | ~— 4 y — a nthe — —_ Le sete ee eee Ns. i = — : <mpeaios eer Rona = res: roth rea | vad Is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having t») advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxipipzs, + - Single Copies two cents, a i) | a a Cc _ A a eee ee er oe ae o_ " ian enna ae pe * VOL : seateweg: ‘|r -OTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBEP. 20,. 1897. NO 295 a oe ead, : | ; wrtes sv ’ ‘ 7 HEMER., ° ast R AN) ‘ DREAMER AN . LETTERS STOPPED IN TIME. ; a ” Thought He Could Win New | : rire People Saved by Postmasters From the e vm Oi Pian? mn ; Result of Hasty Action. \r ome my \ ‘ renal to © cae ‘*The tears were streaming from her eyes like spray from the Yerkes foun- «ention in M Mr. Stevenson | tain,’’ said a clerk in the inquiry di- ‘ vision of the postoffice, laughing at the Bapen the Mexica © Wes planned, ry’ YY 1c YO W1 . ‘ oun? } . memory of the stout, florid woman who 5 .ivil war = vel ;, : ote | het e i a say Ing that : the coat doesn t make the man,’ But In our hum hle rushed in one hot afternoon with the a ao casi. ni ; ‘NER ‘ raAXT aa : . ryS ae «itt ° plaintive wail: ‘Stop my letter. Give ler. ts scomed ausph opinion it goes a long way towards it ‘hough, Khe transformation made by the my letter to the ola country’ St ane ot is vent ati; 4 } ; PrP annar ic + “17 + sen a : ‘“‘That letter,’’ the man went on, me Theestablishinent of « great Latin well fitting apparel is most marvellous, It 1 epresents the difference between | «was dropped somewhere within the freoped in the interest of “France, clothes that wear and clothes that do not; between good clothes and pocr_ | Smits aut wasmized in with somo a re mus na ' ’ . we ' + a / ; ; ; By : nenefit of the stupendous wealth which Cy Ith yd 7: VW ) , ) >» oO i . 2 > 9 ys ; . us to get it for her quick—seemed to q eo held ready t ur into the — of C a © a the good kind only, but that doesn t mean that the prices think that I would bounce out of my qi och capitalists— of an emy ire which in a . ] ) W . . . ‘ ne ‘ : ° “- chair Uiie'e cables ball cehel a tein rc Bees nied put lit tothe supreme. are uot low. ou can easily realize that by a glance at tl ese offerings ee ae I af the t ae British ‘sul ei he a | tle and come running back breathless » bs Se eeeing s fe sonidieiie chee k to WM. > €>) hij : 9 ° and hand it to her. Now, the facts are oa " os shments of the Anglo-Saxon Y = 5 that the government does not permit E is i heedeest of the Latin nations— en S ot ing, ouths and Boys Clothing the stopping of a letter that has left the 7 : 4 was Napoleon's plat, and 1 have been writer’s hands unless it is important one who was close to the imperial oo a . ihn Th es es 5 : ? a Riis Re as fe : that it should be done. It makes an i oes liso thay thnaimiiant aie. v0 heavy blue black Ulsters, storm collar, tweed lining, 90 youths’ Overcoats, mixed shades and qualities, from snbpaihai wianaak ol mcaiade dale fondly regarded it as ‘the conception | worth $5.5! ) now $3.95. is a blank that must be filled out, stat- ing the box in which the letter was dropped, the time, the address and the feason why the request for the recovery is made. That reason sometimes dis- closes some very interesting and roman- tic facts; but, of course, most of the letters are stopped for the business houses about town. When we asked the red faced Niobe what her reason was, she boohooed, ‘Me an my man had some troubles, an I wrote to my fader for moneys to go home, but my man an me have made up, an I would uot have that letter go for a t’ousand dol- lar.’ We got that letter for her. Ww ‘‘There was another, a young woman who rushed in here during the opera ign. : on [Il labored under the disad- weol reigning beneath the shadow ygreat personality which, consciously onsciousiy, he ever strove to emu- But however clever he may be, the who, aDxXiows to appear or even to be forces fate and creates impossible fons that he may acta leading part theworld is only aschemer. This e key to the character of Napoleon III whis failures He looked far away gamed of universal achievements, st home, at his very door, were the ping issues he should have master- The story is told of him that one at the Tuileries, when the im- party were playing games, chance tto the emperor the question, } Children’s Overeoats and Ulsters. Snech a variety ° prices we cannot enumerate them, but we promise they ar the best values ever shown in Charlottetown | $2.99 to $7.00. | | 50 all wool fibre lined Waterproof Ulsters, shades, | worth $6.73, now $4.5U. : 16 ’ . ey P . a > ‘ 190 Ulsters, mixed shades and qualities at a big dis. | Youths’ Ulsters, heavy all wool chamois fibre lined . _. | storm collar, worth $5 50, now $3 50 24 blue beaver Overcoats, very fine; d. b. worth $12.54 : ind $13, for 9. | Boys’ Knicker Pants, 45¢ f > 7 De > & » E ‘ @ & 62 ° £ ~ ~\s is Men’s Pants. 75c. $1, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4, 4.50 | Girls’ heavy blue serge Reefers, $1 50 hese are no old shop worn out of season goods, but just the goods the season demands and the prices—well, let themspeak for themselves is your favorite occupation?’’ to be answered, “lo seek the solution ivable problems.” It is also re- mihatin his younger days «# favorite of his was. “Follow the ideas of time, they carry you along: struggle them, they overcome you; precede they support you.” True enough, wiyon condition that you wil! not the shrill chorus of a few inter- g@urtiers and speculators for the | ¢ your time, nor imagine that you jour generation because you stand He dreamed of faraway glory and told bim his dreams were FFICIAL RECORD BLUNDER. NMeKkay Woolen Company LEADERS OF VALUE season, and when she had caught a little breath she said she wanted a letter she had addressed to Peoria, Ills. There were some $5 opera tickets in it that she wanted to use that night. She had had a letter written to her family, and, thinking there might be a postscript to add, had not sealed it. She bought her seats to ‘Tannhauser’ and left the win- dow with her purse, her letter and her tickets in her hand. The open envelope was so inviting a place for the tickets that she thought she would carry them there, but just as soon as she saw a let- ter box it was like a red rag to a bull. She sealed the envelope and posted it, An Artist’s Slip. ’ — ‘ Worthy, although not consecutive for the years of 1800 and 1802 fal- tecord of Hamilton's death in >. “7 4Y, WATSON & CO., Paornictons, MOoONTAEA’.. “ Oe ~ POBCEUECECSCEOSO OO SOSORC eC OC ele ROR e “ecece ~ MU four months, Sold by all newsdealers. Office, 625 F St., Washington, mountain, parts of which they were obliged to scale with ladders. Horses Aluminium gray, red plum and ab- bess violet, which is a mixture of blue livery of a demand for money, written, I fancy, in a tone that, in the light of Se *gIR R28 R ORI OTR RIB IB8IBOR IW 288" 50 YEARS’ i : “FRILLS OF FASHION. tickets and all, and it was hours before of Bamittens Duel and Death ; j $ EXPERIENCE Half a century ago, says a London ee ; she remembered what she had done and Entered Erroneously. - tj : paper, the late Sir John Gilbert was | _ The English bride's traveling dress | then came down to us for help. We got scurious fact that the only official ; : oo commissioned to illustrate a short story | is invariably gray lined with heliotrope | her tickets too. the death of Alexander Harailton | 3 ’ for a London weekly. When he had fin- | silk. ‘‘Young women who have ‘reconsid- WP Biche bureau of vital statistics is] 4 Tt - ’ ished the work, the editor remarked ; . and gives the date of his death ; f at . ‘Why. M Gilbe tl t Posh a Long boas are fastened at the neck | ered’ a proposal or who regret a hasty Mey ll and the date of his ducl with; %¢%j ASE 3 way, Mr. Gilbert, the story says au | and belt with jewelcd pins in the form | note, like the men, blushingly confide : ras July ¥ All histories give} 3 Ste a % aa of ee soldiers, and here on | of a clasp. their troubles to us, and we have pre- of the duel as July ll and the] + ere 9 3 TrRape Marks the block you have given us mounted Tb’ tn the ni tities Mike enna vented more than one broken heart. - ‘ DESIGNS ones.’’ ‘‘Dear me, so I have,’’ respond- +6 is the proper Shing this season to “2 Hamilton's death as July 12. The ‘ i °@ , ’ P we ve ‘ ‘ X : Sage Sometimes the letters have left our : i g CopyricuTs &c. a th ist. “but Ih % 43 d have your hat mateh your gown, or the te is imscribed on Hamilton's} , ; 5 Anyone sending a sketch and description may | ©@ the artist, “ but I haven't time todo | (1. wrear iti % hands and we have to telegraph to catch nt in Trinity churchyard and on quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an | another drawing now. Can’t you make sehed , oat a ; 2 invention is probably patentable. Communica- tg ee White cloth skirts; : them, which is done at the person’s ex- h record. a} § tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents an alteration in the story to make it fit : ite cloth skir ts are considered very pense. We have more than once cabled cord perpetuating this blunder is ; For Cough Ss, rise : or —_— a ie ccike in?’’ The ‘*copy’’ was handed to a sub- chic to wear with the fancy blouse to Berlin and St. Petersburg to head off dd volume now in the custody of > ial notice, without charge, in the ordinate to make the requisi ltera- waist for semievening dress. : Colds. B “pes equisite altera g rar of Vital statistics inthe board} @ ~O1GS. Dron % a i a billet doux or some request from en This volume is one that was} &c*:jtis Sore e Scientific American. tion, but that gentleman forgot to de- _ Narrow ruches of lace are supersed- | jmpatient and petulant son for a check. Béown Cross the old city inspector's . “paige ’ : iN : a nieiiiaieean techie. ane de- lete the chapter describing how the sol- | ing the black chiffon frills used to edge A scion of a noble German house came pwd until recentiy was supposed to ; Cane oat, cic. § culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a diers had gained the summit of a steep | collars, epaulets and revers. in here to iraplore us to prevent the de- , , ® All the entries except that of Ham- : to have been written by the hand «His is written with much tatand heuds the listof H's. It Metander Hamilton, born in Santa “red Trinity church cemetery, Collister, sexton.”” Under the «“rmarks' in the margin is writ- * Fell in a duej with Col. Aaron Burr, Veehawk, N. Jersey, on the morning “hot July Interred at the expense | ay ot New York.”—New York letters Sent Up Stairs In Flate. Menlous letter lift is to be found wei the larger buildings in Geneva. hos a compartinent for each of the = & WL. died July 11; disease, casual- | Delicate children! The parents wish keep thin and pale. dren Scott’s best of news. What a source of anxiety they are! them hearty end strong, but they To all these delicate cnil- Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the UNN & C0, 2812:su, New York — SBSVOGe 8$O646014608030 20 If 11 INCHES MAKE ONE FOOT, 95 Feet Make /00. 900 Feet Maka (000. and it requires 18000 feet to build a certain house How much, 12 inches per foot, and like measure, wovid it take to build the same house? And what sav'ng would there be if lumber were could not have been got there unless by the assistance of acrane. Afterward shouls of letters from subscribers wish- ed to know how the cavalry got there. Oll of Peppermint. The oil of peppermint is widely used in the east and is becoming well known in this country for external application in cases of neuralgia or of rheumatism. Internaliy, greatly diluted, it is of value in gastric disorders or for a cold or cough. The orientals likewise em- ploy the pungent oil as an antiseptic for wounds or burns. For the latter ac- cident it would seem the harshest of remedies, and yet is no more so than ammonia, which has a most magical and violet, are the fashionable colors. Fans decrease in size as they increase in price, and the newest of these dainty trifles is beautifully painted on both sides. It is so small that it may be worn on a chatelaine or tucked into the pocket. Fancy belts are all the rage, and all kinds of metal, real and imitation jew- els, make up the glittering array dis- played in the shops. There are belts of gold canvas which resembles leather, combinations of jet, silver and steel and suede leather and velvet ribbon belts with buckles and ornaments at intervals all the way around. . Bonnets are not worn by women recent remittances, would endanger his inheritance. There is some mighty in- teresting reading among the blanks re- questing letters stopped, all of which are sent on to Washington.’’—Chicago Inter Ocean. — co ——$—--- SSeS ee ee Taking chances in busi- ness matters is bad policy. Taking chances with your health is the next thing to suicide. Don’t let a little 2OSOOO8t we $0408. -889 =e oa es ee 4028 @e 24 2 6428 20860 0 82 2] ‘he deposit of a single letter ; ; ante eeeond lla onl vel aglian ed rye 2 effect if touched lightly to the seared | Much under 60. Large hats, toques, | illness have its own way until it = elestric contact, which does not It brings rich blood, oe preference to $8 per M of the akin, gotuy and the boat shaped variety are the fa. y Micing until the ietter is taken out. = baie vorite styles, with here and there a| gets stronger than yourself. J ane time it ove , stron bones health nerves We sell all kinds of lumber by the = se itopens the faucet of a} Si s , y ’ latter table at reasonable pri :es. poke for the few who can wear it. St it out ABBEY’S roof of the house, which * : I “ ‘ — —— Te | Death : amp it o now. . nd sound digestion. t 1S ' eathers are put on to slant back from wer to flow into the cylinder | 42G soun g TeLernoxe 181 : : the counterweight of an lotion h d : it t the face and fall a little over the hair. | EFFERVESCENT SALT will ; % nti the weixht is heavier than growt = a y " JAMES BARRETT Saunier ea ee do i It’s dail lat ; Se Phen the box ascends and the h : millinery, and glace silk and satin are it. . ¥ Ste . segulaces | e ee a _ them. Connolly’s Wharf. both used. Anythi lossy is i le ‘ simuitancously <As h d li ; 5 7 if ny} ing glossy 13 ln style. health—cures and prevents | 0 haan the correspond- No matter wee c icate 23026622 oe 2 J 2280388 —New York Sun. disease All dru ists sell 4 a BPtsgetalis ints bores on the the child, it 1s readily taken, Shares eX a te . APHORISMS this standard ose F a that floor ‘The ejection is per ; wee sn g pte at 1 Fy in s pe soc, and $1.00, all druggists. — a eae Royo ‘ SCOTT & BOWNE,_ Crem New Crocker Store Ability isa poor man’s wealth.—M: paration at 60c a large bot- : ; 4 4 bottom of th ee a tine sii , Wren. 4 i i 4 me ® Moment ane the eal s _—_—— Every action of our lives touches on tle; trial size, 25¢. ‘ 1 a “ single pree of papet Italian Ware ouse All kinds of First class crockery, in- rome chord tlsat will vibrate in eternity. 4 ar uid tag into the he sleting Dinner mem | ta Sores ag ’ A noble heart, like the sun, showeth Hi : 8 reception Men ets anc Sbamber Sets, utter oolers, fs Re hdr, oS its greatest te ‘0 in its -s 3 Be inch tert tw the Pitchers, Bul, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks | $I ae euie—sitP sae. | AL A. MeLBAN, 0. C \ a the a heap a bult Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, a i SE dean itl iat ad ’ : C ’ 0. ‘s j tom, which allows the : L. race n uve i sv : r p ts, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also f : ; 1 ane bY Its own Weight Cor. Craften and Grt. Geo, Sts ee ao lot > binet, a Tumblet>. wire ae ARAGHE be shows by his conduct that he wishes Barrister Etc 4 Pe 2 cen the aruand Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets | 7 to be valued.—Bruyere. ae ’ 5 eee Bi SPO enna se ee ¢ in Colored and Plain Gina. Bivens |. . Pomtiwaly cored ey these No man can be provident of his time | "7°" * Block ponens tee ii “Miking the i p Pir i t id Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Little Pills. who is not prudent in the choice of his 2 ea 4G: i tom i wilh #6 side Yueen spare TE ae : : ae we ayn te Mihe series of move- Nor Q Coolers, Cake mheode, and = of other They c..0 relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | Company. —Jeremy Taylor. Money to Lean. . enti. articles toc nvmeronrs to mention. {ndicestion and Too Wearty Eating. A per- Doing is the great thing, for if reso- : aie Pop. r ™ De Kupyers GIVE US A CALLE, Lies: fect remeuy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drvwsi- | lutely peopie do what is right in time 7 8 Tem T Gren hOSPHODIN ke We are sure wv suit you, both in price and j ness, Bad Taste in the Mout’, Coated Tongue | they come to like doing it.—Ruskin. JU BI LEE 25 a SOT Ai quality ©. LEWIS, _ { Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ae Spay be ettracted by assumed [ . ‘ . 4 ‘ lace . . wi ; , a0 oman ens of Mean and Herman Jansen Grafton Street, exactly opposite North | ae a, ponder > Bt sg a sebablit coup asae tana et if iitisen, Bendectona tananiee Side £ Market House. , Sma . mali BOSGs | real.—De Moy. mae Gtorrhea, Impotency and a’ —g 9 Sidy wy Small Price. N f ha : | i? ae d ; ever forget what a man has said to 4 mal Worry, exe ee sie ff d — vr . you when he was angry. If he has * After, °f Tobacco, Opium or Stim enue hotter al ' Substitution charged you with anything, you had| sa tants, which soon te wate Re Neural 1a the fraud of the day. better look it up,—H. W. Beecher. A new and superior white soap—a mar- the entg ret years in th > np ; It is continued temperance which | ye! of beauty, pority and efficacy, the 1 wan a In the head is almost. invariably caused by} See you get Carters, sustains the body for the longest period 2 fine Laundry, Toilet and Bath. | Worthless meric, ppoconetieee 2 tec red and abscessed teeth. Don’t suger * time and which most surely preserves | Shou d i buy it once you will always : letter, place when i oom bold use an er thank 24 We wil send by return : tours and cured in a tow days by the careful Ask for Carter’s, t free from sickness. -W. Hum t. orever os! mph % 8 One sil reatment we will give you. Providence has nothing good or high Jas D Lapthorne & Co, Makers a4. , Wood | ail ei 2 ik) JOY & DAVIES, n T A V FPpe Tamnset and demard ie steve Sor ann who does not resolutely , 3 | i. ¢ yee , im Ey 2 8 bo ha rs Fad 4545 : | { som e*hing hich op enon. A — “Makers of the Famous Royal a A Matlottetown Gee, wo rest el ote Eee Pe eee ee. | : be eee ae oN ne, ee % Bianlesgte S40 Merels ants, ae ee ae + Sorters ditue Liver ['l:. | — Ey a anemte S. |