+s ins nd ed ia SN a Si ee bE ger.ate read. Kuute ot DAILY EXAMINE — es I 1) r V r “< : : r . 7 . : ; ” p j : This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnripipzs, Single Copies two cents. al, 3o/ i 7 — = <= nc ¥ R >. TO nie RY 39 VOL. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND; MONDAY, NCVEMBER 15 1897. NO THE CLINTONIA : ; —— er — . ove ee» , - p Cattforn ts. where great redwoods grow, | STAGE GLINTS. e tall clintonia stands—a stately sight, bk eee : : ating in ferny ways its scarlet light | Mary Shaw is Minnie Maddern Fiske’s a lity in red s if to show | leading lady this season. al : _— ee ae , — fy ‘a oe, oe | Oscar Hammerstein has engaged Dor- " gloor a 2 Ri te | othy Unser to understudy Anna Held in Dress , ° torch ee 4 ed eh Xi ‘*La Poupee.’* this Aower of er was lov by great Tho i , y W. J. Block has arranged to produc: rau a cae 3 ee f the musical burlesque entitled ‘‘ext Throws! In dark pines and lakeside Year’’ this season. gre : gy our beloved Thoreau, ordained to be Managers Rich and Maeder have left A priest to load us to God's temples grand, | Corinne to manage her own tour in Whereon ihe wonders of his stil} are m ue **An American Beauty. ’”’ aires oO Lhe (Oil Ci TONS 8S and, : . The altar candles of a continent A new theater in Portland, Me., is Lillian H. Shuey in Overland Monthly, named the Jefferson, in honor of the POCKETS. girty of Them Made In a Pair eof Breeches of the Year 1611. Perhaps the best proof of the advance of the Japanese in civilization is to be found in their use of pockets. The pee | ple of that country have usually six or eight pockets cunningly inserted in the | Robes Horse Rue's a on eis are always filled with a curious mis | exis of their wide sleeves. These pock- ellany. Ascommon as the twine in the pokets of young Americans is the pray- eramulet written on sheets of rice pa per and composed by the bonzes. In ao- cordance With their faith, these amn- jets are swallowed like a pill in cases of mental or physical distress. Another exential seldom missing is a number of gall squares of silky paper. These are put to unexpeoted uses, such as to hold the stem of a lily or lotus, to dry a tea- cup or to wipe away a tear. Among the Chimese and other nations a pouch is ovd instead cf a pocket. This was also the case iu Western Europe in the mid- dleages and for some time afterward. Toe pouch was attached to the girdle, sloag with a dagger and rosary. It was called an aulmoniere or gipciere. It was often ornamented with curious patterns, gold and silk threads, coats of arms and religious sentences. A dramatist of the time of Henry VIII wrote: From my girdle he plucked my poueh; By your leave he left me never @ penny. Breeches, however, had pockets at an early date. In an old play written about 1611 it is mentioned that a man had bis breeches plaited as if they had 50 poék- es, But pockets did not attain their proper position until the adoption of the modern style of men's garmenta With waistcoats a grea} opportunity for pockets presented itself. Later they were made very broad amd deep and were evovered with embroidery and buttona In the reign of George III waistcoat pockets reached such size in England that they became objects of ridicule, so Sat they son began to resume more moderate proportions. —New York Post. HOLSTEIN. Tine Cow With Unusual Markings Fos One of Her Breed. In the handsome Holstein-Friesian cow in the picture we find that the white triangle in the forehead which tharacterizes this breed of cattle has wpread all over the face and head. Iy sther words, her head and face are White, with only her dainty ears black. 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The Count of Turin, the victor in the recent royal duel, is described by a French newspaper as being a brisk offi- cer of 27, tall, slender, easy, with a jo- vial air and a straightforward look. It is rumored that the Duke and Duchess of York have accepted the invi- tation of the premier of Canada, Sir Wilfred Laurier, and will visit Canada in 1898, after which they go to Austra- Mar .. Queen Victoria has conferred the dec- oration of the Royal Red Cross upon Sister Louisa Watson Tulloh of the ar- my nursing service in recognition of her services in attending the sick and wounded in Pgypt from 1884 to 1896. Miss Platt, a colored woman, is a successful Chicago lawyer. She speaks French and German fluently and is much patronized by foreigners. She confines her practice to the office almost exclusively and seldom appears in the courtroom. Sir John Mowbray, Bart., M. P. for Oxford university, has just celebrated his golden wedding. Both kis parents and grandparents lived to celebrate theirs, the common married life contin- uing in one case for 59 and in the other for 57 years. The section of Massachusetts where William C. Whitney has acquired some 12,000 acres for park and other pur- poses is that in which lie the greater part of the ‘‘abandoned farms’’ which the state has for several years been aid- ing the owners in disposing of. Judge Wellhouse, who is called the | “apple king of the world,’’ has 1,630 acres of land in Leavenworth, Miami and Osage counties, Kan., devoted to the culture of the apple. The orchards contain 100,000 trees. In 13 years he has picked more than 400,000 bushels of the fruit. distinguished American comedian. Alma Tadema will design the scen- ery and costumes for Beerbohm Tree’s revival in London of ‘‘Julius Ceesar.’’ After many years of delay the scaf- folding in front of the new Opera Co- mique has been removed, and Parisians can see the facade for the first time. Oliver Doud Byron as a young man played ‘‘Hamlet,’’ ‘“‘Richard III’’ and ‘*Othello.’’ Then he struck a sensation- al pay streak in ‘‘ Across the Continent. ’’ Rosenthal’s first appearance in New | York will be on the evening of Nov. 17. He will then play four matinee recitals and not return until spring, when he may be heard with orchestra. ITEMS OF INTEREST. In London, out of 100 widowers whe marry again 12 marry their housekeep- ers. . There are about 100,000 islands, large and small, scattered over the ocean. America alone has 5,500 round its coasts. English suicides take naturally to hanging. A woman at Teignmouth has added variety to this method by hang- ing herself on her own front door knock- er. The lowest temperature ever recorded was on Dec. 30, 1871, and was experi- enced by Professor Gorochon. He was at Werchojuisk, Siberia, and the tem- perature was 81 degrees below zero. * “Her Hair. Ethel—Don’t you think Madge’s hair is dyed. Mabel—No, I am eure it isn’t. 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