ws _— a Um! boo ES a SS a ae SS 2 bh THE Four Dollars per Year. bah Lie a a. | 1 ee Bo ee ‘* . ogo Saee p eee we ome ee mee ens SB ee Ne aie ee . eS 9 Fe St | CES ore iat ee ee ——-+ NE ae “ion to some lines of CHARLOTIETOWN, P: E-. ISLAND; TUESDAY AUGUST 24, aa “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuiripes. SOO 6O8FE 6G94 uF SGEGSE The latter part of last week we were busy opening our Fal! Clothing, and elegant clothing have ever opened, We would like to describe it here in detail, but that would fill the paper, so DAILY EXAMINER © a a nee Single Copies two cents. NO 197 IS The largest and best stock we it is. for the present we will call your atten- MEN'S DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS 25 extra heavy all woul d. b, suits at $7 beautiful fail suit, at $9.50- 00. 25 Black Cheviot, silk fiaced, d, b., as good as custom ma 50 extra heavy all wool d. b. suits, very fine trimmings, and best of work—makes a de, we will sell this at $12.00, We certaialy have the finest stock of clothing ever imported to Charlottetown. We guarantee to vive you what you want at as ow a figure as can be bought in Canada Eye Dont’s. DON’T attempt'to read ia a reclining posture. DON’T read with the light shining in your face. comes from behind. DON’T use glasses without having your eyes properly examined, DON’T forget that I am qualifiad to do this for you. G F HOUTCHESON. Jeweler & Optician QUEEN STREET. ~— -—~ — Results are the Strongest Convincers—= Our advertisements only begin in the papers. The strongest part of them is in their fulfilm2nt in gyving values that force recognition as genuine bargains, that win appreciation and instil confidence. Woven Wire Mattresses are a line we always boasted of being leaders in—a full line of Wire Cots and Mattresses in stock . “ We Furnish Houses ” JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row. —_—— ae Place it so that it ee - —— eee He Must Give Satisfaction .. very workman in our Tailoring Department 18 kept busy, and We are Rushed with Work And so we should be wken we have such an artistic {cutter as ig J. J.McDONALD. When you want Good Clothes order rom us. =e eo 2 4 8 2 a] McKay Woolen Co., SWAFPING HORSES. An Animal Theat Was Too Hard For General Grant to Margage. General Horace Porter, in his ‘‘Cam- paigning With Grant’? in The Century, tells the fallowing anecdote of his chief durirg a ride frem Petersburg to City Po’ at: Owing to the heat and dust the long ride wae excecdingly uncomfortable. My best horse had been hurt, and I was mount- ed on a bay cob that had a trot which ne- cessitated no end of ‘‘saddje pounding’”’ on the part of the rider, and if distances ar to be measured by the arsount of fatigue endured, this exertion added many miles tothe trip. The general was riding his vlack pony Jeff Davis. "his smooth little pacer shy fed along ata gait which was too fast for a walk and not fast enough for @ gallop, so that all the other horses had to move at a brisk trot to keep up with him. When we were about five miles from headquarters, the genera) said to me ina joking way: ‘‘ You don’t look comfortable on that horse. Now I feel about as fresh as when we started out.'’ I replied, ‘‘1t makes all the difference in the world, general, what kind of horse one rides.’’ He remarked, ‘‘Oh, all horses are pretty much alike as far as the comfort of theiz gait is eoncerned.’’ ‘*In the present instance,’’ I answered, “T don’t think you would like to swap with me, general.”’ Likely to Be Trouble. ’ Maw, ain’t aman and his boy two persons?’’ ‘‘Certainly, Willie. Why do you ask such a question as that?’’ ‘““’OGause I bet Bob Hicks my knife ag’in his bag of marbles that it’s right to say, ‘‘ ‘Dombey and Son’ are a very interesting book, and if he doesn’t pay Tribune. Why He Enjoyed It. Hen Peck—I enjoy being an election judge. It gives one such a sense of se- curity. Tim Town—#low so? Hen Peck—Why, the law prevents my wife from loafing around within 100 feet of the polls.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. On the Road. She—Have you got your bicycle yet? He—Oh, yes! ‘‘I don’t see you on the road as much this season as I Cid last.’’ ‘*No; I’m on my wheel more now. I ride better, you know.’’—Yonkem Statesman. ——>_ — The Peund of Fiesh. Willie—Say, pa. Pa—Well, what is it? Willie—Why do they always weigh the babies as soon as they’re born? Do He sai® at once, ‘‘Why, yes; I'd just comfortable beast, while I put myself astride of Jeff. The general had always been a famougr rider, even when a cadet at Weet Point. When he rode or drove a strange horse, not many minutes elapsed before he and the anima) seemed to under- stand ewch other perfectly. In my experi- ence I] have never seen a better rider, or one who had a more steady seat, no mat- ter what = “t of horse he rode. But on this occasion if soon beeame evident that Iris body and that of the animal were not al- ways in touch, and he saw that all the party were considerably amused at the jogging to which he was subjevted. In the meantime Jeff Davis was pacing along with a smoothness which made me feel as if 1 were seated in a rocking chafr. When we reached headquarters, the genera} dis- mounted {in a maaner which showed that he was pretty stiff from the ride. Ags he touched the ground he turned and said with a quizzical look, ‘‘Well, I must ac- knowledge that animal is pretty rough.”’ ante ee on teen Tavlor is the place to have a nice 00 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 heis under less expence than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities for doing good work quick. J. OD. TAYLOR High Grade Tailors. as lief swap with you as not,’’ and threw | people pay for them by the pound, the bimeelf off his pony and mounted my un- ; same as for raw meat?—Cleveland ( Leader, Did He Take the Hint? He—Do you believe in palmistry; that you can tell anything by the hand? She—Certainly. Now, for example, if I had a certain kind of ring on a cer- tain finger of my left hand, people would know that I was engaged.— Truth. Perfeetly True. ‘‘Mrs. Skimmills says that her hus- band never spoke a hasty word to her in } bis life,’’ said the lady who gossips. ‘*That’s perfectly true,’’ replied Miss Cayenne. ‘‘The dear man stuttera ’’— Washington Star. A Eullish Tendency. ‘*It’s a divil iv a coonthry,’’ anid Mulrooney, ‘‘phwere th’ laws fer th’ preticshun iv th’ poor is made for the binefit iv th’ rich, an all th’ promininé citizing is ailyuns.’’—Detroit News Nature. Cholly—Docter, what do you think is the cause of tlis frequent rush of blood to my head? Dr. Emdee—Nature. It abhors a vac- uum.—Town Topics. As Reported by the Papers. ‘Is that a good ben, Uncle Josh?”’ ‘*A good hen?’’ said Uncle Josh. “Why, that ’ar hen lays eggs as big as hailstuns.’’—Detroi¢ Free Presa How She Lost Her Wager. Miss Passay—1l’ll bet you that I'll pever marry. Mr. Tooquick—I°}l take you.—New York Journal ERIT is what has given Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the world and enables it to accomplish it I’m a-goin te‘lick *im!’’—Chicago | “_ , Smooth as Velvel Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our Laurn Morxnrers Will be smooth asivelvet. FENNELL&SCHANDLER —= Herring, Herring Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels- and quarter barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & COo., Queen Street, Charlottetown a, eS mae, mom en gs eet ec an a 018,000--IN CASH--518.000 GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION oo AT. Halifax, September 28th, to October 1st, 1897. Gold. Silver and Bronze Medals The largest amount ever offered tn prizes in any Exhibition in the Maritime Proyinces. —— In addition to the grand Agricultural aud Industrial Exhibition, special attrac - ‘ions have been arracged for every day and night. _ The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most gorgeous and realistic effects every produced in Canadu. An unequalled halt mile track tor speed competition. Exhibits carried at exceedingly lov rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on all railways and steamboats. Full particulars later. Apply ivr prize lists, entry ferme, ane all information to JOHN Zz. Wood. Secretary, Halifax, N.S SD aD cme. on Always Busy Priating Office. thousands of wonderful CURES, | Es f i c.f fey He ify fs p a ia “a 1 ey B 48 | ’ a ‘ : he! @ i ‘ “— o) ay a : pieatetle — nee, eee Pn ——. . aoa * in aan oh — Fe ae capianaad Brag