iG ao QS mR 2 OK BB —_—_—_—_—_—_=————— te — ~= HICH CRADE inglish HE TERMS. Four Dollars per Year. VOL 3/7 nant ——— “This is True Liberty, . DAILY. when Free Born Men, reailinie to advise the Public, CHARLOTTETOWN, P E. ‘ . EXAMINER. aatatinataialetenitide may speak free.”—Evxipiwes. ISLAND; MONDAY JULY 149, 1897. Fiayle Copies two cents NO 166 OC RE RNR CE ATE ne Efot Weather Continues. fiatian 4‘oats, Light Caps. We give yeu achance to it taat you purchase yours at once. In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibitio yn, Special attrac - wat have beea arranged for every day and ni The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most idlisttic effects every produced i in Canada. An unequalled ‘halt mile track for speed competition. Exhibits carried at exceedingly low rates. always and steam boats. Full particulars later. Apply for prize_lists. entry forms, ane all!,information to JOHN =. VYWTOOD. Secretary, Halifax, N. S. of our yr Prices: anak ‘Tweed > to buy tnese g¢ 618,000--IN CASH--$13,000 |. CAND PLov NCIAL EAHIBITE OA Halifax, September 8th to eta Der 13t, 1897. Goid. Siiver and Bronze Wedals The largest amount ever offered in prizes in any Exhibition in the Maritime etane - ffoyvine Cee gorgeous and Very cheap excursion tickets on all ot owiaq 7? ire. f iv . og Landing t to-day ex Steamer “Trene Morris,” direct from Liverpool, kng SUPERPHOSPHATES, NIT&ATE OF SOD#, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOVE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, and at tt 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. ————— A Salute the Colors. is We make it com fe yrtable for our prtrons by sel! are that kind. Saug, trim looking attractive shapes that are 43 Our sales show. Uen's Lines of Colored Shogs for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and ~ as hy dnaK Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete @ Staple lines. Great variety. Low prices. Weees & Warren Suwayside Shoe Store. manures 000450620 5006000 —— ing them cheerful shoes, iked immensely Holland Coats, Cotton Coats. Skeleton Coats. os UPC AS - -_LOPTTER SPs. BDO 0084502304 uO oe e208 hot weather goods at very low pric Russel White and Fancy Vests, Eternai Vigilance. “There’s no need of my consulting a physician,’’ said the irritable man. ‘I know what’s the matter with me—it’s iInsonmia,’”’ *‘Maybe he could give you medicine to help you.’”’ *“‘No. Giving me medicine won't do any good. There isn’t any medicine that'll keepa man from being kept busy from 2 till 5 o’clock in the mernming where a door or window might have been left unmbolted. There’s only ene thing for me to do, and that is to give upmy present occupation and bea milk- man.’’—Washington Star, Vassar “Female” College, The Vassar girls will take exception to Dr. Parkhurst’s expression, ‘‘female cojlege.’’ One of their glees treats of | that subject. They had a ‘‘female’’ col- lege once, but if there is a female mo lege still it goes by another name. change is celebrated in verse: An institution once there was Of learning and of knowledge Which had upon its high brick front: A ‘** Vassar Female College.’’ The maidens fair could not enjoy Their bread and milk and porridge, For graven on the forks and spoons Was ‘‘ Vassar Female College.’’ Tra la, la, la! Tra la, la,.la! 4 *Twas ‘‘ Vassar Female College.’ oe A strong east wind at last came by;, A wind that blew from Norwich. It tore the ‘‘Female’’ from the sign That was upon the vollege And as the faeulty progressed In wisdom and in knowledge They took the ‘*‘Female’’ off the spsees As well as. off the college.. Tra, la, la, la! Tra la,, la, lai! It now is.“ Vassar College.’’’ —New York Times. ine The Sacredness of Prayer Engs. Verses from the Koran. and other pas- sages considered sacred. are generally stamped on the fabrics used as prayer rugs by the Mohammedans, and it is criminal in oriental law to export such pieces. This is doubtless: beeause use by the occidentals means the treading of the sacred words under infidel feet, and when you think it ever it is not to be wondered at. A few years agoan Amer- ican succeeded in getting two such pieces as near home as Paris, but the inducements offered to him to return them to the orientai dealer were potent enough to effect their purpose. Lismore castle, the brish seat of the Duke of Devonshire, is beautifully situ- ated on the Blackwater. The town is of great antiquity and was ounce famous for its university aud its monasteries. India’s pearl fisheries have been fa- mous from the remotest time. In the Persian guif the industry has existed, | from the days of the Macedonians. —— NY An O_p Anp WELL Tritp RemMEDY.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculabie. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’ 8 Sooth iug Syrup, and tahe no other kind | 3 Sw CREEK Site making tours to every part of the house | Y¢»- Two above Emerprise, which sold \§ $300,000 cash. and another one hail? mile | €ropping on threes. Well .letined ledges }Ona.s. Capitalonly $250,000 in 2p eenr aleonie First issue for develop ment 3 | €epts, non assessable, Next issue mot Jess (than 10 cents. Retable management. | Nothing le=s than 500 shares sold. Onder 2 ee ee ‘Plant Line, \ day at noon. Steamer galis at HAWKS~ | vect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and | Saturdays 11 p.m. ticket cflice. Oe “Ss & Cord Coais, KOKAIN e. SHARES SO FAKE“ But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. | Use deing On the famous Molly Gibson from Siocan River. tiigh grade ore om | through bank GEO. D. SCO1T Agent ; 42, Port St. iar ee de C, If Yor u are Going eit BOSTON | Or any pert of the United Staées, the cheapest and best vate Is via the THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE RROM CHOWN. The favorite 8S. S. *Halitax” wil} |! leave @b’town for Boston every Friday as } ' wer handles. l p.m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- BURBS and Halifax beth wavs Via Picton & Halifay Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Satarday nu Poings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax witb eteamers “Olivite” and “Halifax” for Boston di- Tickets for sale at stations P.¥.I. Railway, Ch’towun Nav Co, and Clark H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. dée TO RENT) A dwelling evien « and snd stable at Alexan- dria, Lot 49. Beautifully situated for a summer residence; four miles trom South- port. For particulars apply to W. W. WELLNER ‘Khe foliowing goods are being PPuster Straw Hats and oods at reasonable rates the very iime you want them. See TREES AND L LUMBER. The tensile strength per square imeh of locust is 20,500 pounds. The test Jumberin a tree is said to be that nearest the ground. A cabie foot of beech weighs 60 pounds:green and 53 poundswhen sea- soned. The kiln drying process is'said to be | successial only when small, pieces are treated. Teak, the famous English shipbuild- ing wocd,. weighs 41.06 pounds te the cubic foot. ‘‘Heart shakes’’ are splita;which ra- diate from the center to the circumfer- ence of # tree. “‘Belting’’ a tree—that is, killing it by destroying the bark in a e«ircle around the trunk—injures.it for lum- ber. Mahogany, one of the Hardest of woods, is also one of the slowest to sea- eon. Pine, one of the softest, is among the quirkest. American pine when greem weighs 44 pounds 12 ounces to the cubic foot. When seasoned, its weight is reduced to 30 pounds 11 ounces. Wood is not generally-well seasoned by a very high temperature. If the heat is toogreat, the moisture escapes very raprdly and the wood is liable to erack or split. Many woods have sygar and gum in their composition, and the presence of these elements is generally shown by the-attraction the wood seems to have for> many kinds of insects. —St. Louis Glohe-~Democrat. NOVELTIES. Three handled cus glass loving an ol ‘Mave silver rims. Jugs of Coalport:china in Gelicate ap- ple green shade az# finished with silver lids. Silver gilt spooms with flower handles enameled in natural colors make a pret- ty show. Carving sets: of American steel are now finished with ivory or sterling sil- There are leather bags for shopping, fitted with silver trimmed purse, card- case and scext bottle. Vases, baskets and rose bowls in shapes noyel and artistic are out in the new nacreous glass, an American pro- duction. —Jewelers’ Giraniae. HOMELY HINTS. Pride leads where courage falters, The snake’s track is the crooked man’s road. It takes the hardest kind of writing to perfect an easy style. A man may be truthful with others and yet try to lie to himself. A coarse woman in fine clothes makes even common vulgarity blush. It is only in life’s journey that the last miles grow shortest.—New York Telegram. eee Crees. seem REE Saale ' ! ( 4 { | i = 4 | ¢ | \ | | - | y Taylor - the place to have a nice job PRINTING done; you not only get a nice job but you can get it done cheaper than: any other place | in the city. The REASON is he is under less expence | than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities for doing good work quick. | br D.. TAYLOR " Alwa;s Busy Printing Ofi-e. A large demand and low price. $5400 Cash and only a few ieft. A. HORNE & C0, 2— AGENT Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily. Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; YWre7ant you to see us before you buaill or repair. New customers come? azvin and bring others. It will mean mon ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock Tonight. —Women’s tan shoes, 89c; ox 127— s blood shoes, ¥5e.—R AK. Tost. JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 181, Coune"'y’s Wh ae — aren 2 sys pas me es pial aren Fess Race Bigs wick stk eee == : eo Peres. ao ee ea * _ a se Ml ap ee ne er = 2 ~ : # . % a Miia pa sean il. AB ~~ ”~ — ot oe “3 7 * ee ty. foes oF aa _ > Oa Rip ogee 4 = 7