a ee ———— — ' SS THE WORL Gospet MEETIN Railway men’s mcei~ ' wcN rin Wy t’s Hall Sui ey aera: ot OES ROUND 2s ee 1 i Lesson, Mathew 16 Ls, U px Outhis roe k lr wil sild My Chureb.” —_—_—_—_—_————- oo # Prarep with Matonges.—A five-year-old \ : Slater Shoes lead in ? c cf “Me. Bourbeau, merchant of We show | - os, Que, while playing with matches, ange > ohn filial It is | tet fire to hie clothing, receiving burns 5 ; i ue resulting in death a few hours afterwards ace ft bros Willow Call i es . The color isa light tan, and it has Corron Mitt Exewprion —It is said that the new e, and also a sl » sol the Moncton city council will recommend an e rich to the heel. au sasessment not exceeding $30,000 for home re ie rf : os ; twenty years Ou the cotton mill after the — . present exemption expires. It is expected See our window, | the property will be greatly increased. Pr 34.00 eee | Hapa Crose Cart.—Andrew Findlay, of Horwich township, in the vicinity of | Chatham, Ont., iscongratulating himeelf upoo anarrow escape from death. He 2 | was thrown in front of a binder attached | to three raoaway horses, but jusias the knives of the machine reached him the wheel ran over a sheaf of wheat, and he Alley & Co-, The Shoeists. | passed under the bar of the cutter. His <M ~ | hat wastoro from his head and cut to . shreds, Fire Insurance Aw Insane Act.—A sad case was re- port ted to the police at Point St. Charles, wboere an insan roma 1acced Mrs, Alex. Protects You Lebre took het e girl aged 6 years | @ud dragyog the poorlitle thing by the ed into the caval. Both bodies the affair was lt appears that hand jump | were recovered scon afier over, but !ife carelessness as well | against the of your neighbor, WAS ex as the yurely ace ‘idental the woman has » beew out Of her mind for = k : . Fome time pres yb ut as she was perfectly fires. They may COME | harmiesf no such sad endi ng was dreamed tu you atary time. If} of.—QuebecTel graph. a treely insured in my Anotuer Miracie Report ep.—Another he - miracle from the sacred shrine of Ste. ” ‘ 28 4 ¢ 3 ) )- . ~ ; companle you are pac Anne de Beaupre is reported by Mr Ed | tected. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown Deveau, of Metcalfe street, who accom- panied the pilgrimage on Saturday last. Me Brestly, of Church street, Ottawa,who for several years has Yeen partially para- lysed and uvable to walk, was almost completely cured of his infirmity. Rev Canon Campeau received the man’s con- fession and dispensed the holy communion. Immediately afterwards the paralytic was able to walk. Me will return to the shrine in Avgust saad endeavour to obtain a , complete cure.—Ottawa Citizen. snsniaies é | A Bic{Famity.—Levi Bradshaw, a wiry looking little man of Canadian birth, lives at Killingly, Conn. -_ i @ @%2004 @28*+1 46 & Of DD ‘Silver Cake 16¢ per Ib § Princess Cake “ oe cane *& * S Fig Cake ‘sé 6 ‘e Light Fruit Cake iéc per Ib ¢ He isin his seventy-~ first year. He has been married three times, and is the father of forty-one children, forty of whom are living. By his first wife he had six children, includ- ing @ pair of twins. His second wife bore him twenty-four children, half of whom were twins. His present wife presented him with eleven children. Bradshaw was =. of. Ss: Cream Pies =.= <= @ 12 & Le each not fourteen when he married the first ; - time. The eldest son is now forty-four Cocoanut Pies and has ‘everal children and grand- 15 & 20¢ each ’ , children. ‘lwenty-nine of the old man’s , Sons and daughters are married, and all Tetapnous 98. $ have children. ‘he grandfather does not know just how large his family of grand~ childreo and great gundchildren har become. D. s'T i WA RT | Hecan enumerate up to 150, but is in the ECLIPSE RAKERY 4 | dark astothe remainder. He estimates oo. ‘ ; | that they may run up to 200 or so. BAKES BEST BREAD. To Cure a Cold in one Day <7. 24 64 @ @ @~ ©4e@ @~—e8 44.6466 <4 4 eo @. ¢ ; ( ( f ; ( é ; , ( ¢ f i Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. | All Druggists refund the money if it fails to } cure, soe Local and Other items,| | KDMANSON, BATES « Co., | home PERSONAL. Mr. Henry Rackem, who was injured by a fall at Wheatly River, is yradually improving He has been removed to his in thi 8 City, Wi! ism L, Grant, son of Principal Grant, of Queen’s University, Kingston, has been appointed to a classical and house master- ship in Upper Canada College. Mr Grant is a gradua e of Queen’s University. Dr. Hewitt, private Governor General, has obtainea an ap. pointiment in England which will prevent him returning to Government House be- fore the departure of the Earl of Aberdeen for the old country. Dr. Hewitt’s unfail.. ing courtesy has wou him many friends throughout Canada —Ottawa Free Press. Archdes con Jones, formerly of Ottawa 13 In «=6possession of an old melodion which hae been in constant use for over fifty years. It is quite an interesting musical relic and is prized very highly by the Archdeacon. At present it is “under- going repairs at the musical apartments of J Curtin. It was made at Lugate Hill, England, in 1841.—Brockville Times. A Quebecer’s confidence Dr Chase’s Catarrh ture —Gives Relief at once, He says. Danville, P. Q,, April 6th, 1588. Toronto, Wear sirs,—Enclose find $1 for } dozen boxes Dr Chase’s Catarrah Cure, Please send them at once, Every patient using it says “It is an excellent cure, gives relief at once.” JAS, Massax, Gen’! Merchant, Dauville, P, secretary to the SUTHERLAND MemoniaL F unD.-~All who wish to contributetowards the Satherland memorial fund are kindly asked to re- member that subscription lists have been opened at the following places : Moore & McLeop, M. STeveNsoN, L. W. Warson, Avex. Horye, Mark Wricut & Co, Fenner & CHANDLER, W.M. Corrix, Dovp’s Mepicat Hatt, Jounson & JCHNSON, R. K. Jost, D. FarQuHarsoy, J.R. Warren, T. J Morris. All the city clergymen alsv have lists. Healthy, happy children make better men and women of usall. A_ little care and a little planning before birth is often more important than anything that can be done after. On the mother’s health and strength depend the life and the future of the children. A weak and sickly woman cannot bear strong and healthy children. Most of the weakness of woman is utterly inexcusable. Proper care and proper medicine will cure almost any disorder of the feminine organism. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been tested in thirthy years of practice. Tt is healing, soothing, strengthening. It is perfectly natural in its operation and effect. By its use, thoueands of weak women have been made strong and healthy—have been made the mothers of strong und healthy child- ren. Taken during gestation, it nakes childbirth easy and almost painless and insures .he well being of both mother and child. Send 31 cents in one<cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Associa- tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr, Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medics] Adviser,” profusely illustrated. — = A Real Live store Is My Store gone, Home every day kinds was to higher prices, as now, buy so much as a; people and visitors are in throngs, never so easy to buy, prices are too low to be healthy. well al! be happier when conditions But that dollars never had such buying and that no Day and night the work goes on gett- ing ready, keeping ready, and still the stock looks topsy turvy before a day is two-‘hirds here Dry Goods of all Maybe Maybe lead the fact remains power where else do they My Store Follow the crowd and be convinced entner, McLeod & Co, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. ? | ee ee $$$ = CHARLO THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee 23, 1898 V7 Onderfiul STORE Wonderful Bargains Wonderful ssortment STRAW HATS AT COST AND LESS CHILDRENS SUITS AWFULLY CHAP WHITE AND FANCY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS The Only House LICHT SUMMER SUITS in the City for Childrens Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesaie & Retail LiItTH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. 1, EZ Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw imo 5 f | for hot weather shoe, with the ladies and Misses, that, when once worn is always wanted, is our Chocolate Oxford shoe. We have them in fine blrck kid, and all shades of tan. Our styles are swell and handsome and our prices are attractive’ We also have a very large and complete line of gents’ tine shoes inal] latest styles and colors. W, H. STEWART &Co a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, A ed W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store. | | | | ee222ece a2e2e2e FINAL NOTICE. BEER BROS. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE That all accounts must positively be paid or satisfactorily arranged BEFORE THE AUGUST COURT ¢ We have disposed of our business to Sent- ner, McLeod & Co., and circumstances lead us to require immediate settlement in all cases, otherwise proceedings in court will immediately follow, 2— BEER BROS, COLL LES. CLCLCL The Mutual Life tnsurance Co., New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. (The World’s Greatest Company). Total Assets, $2523,756,4237.66 Annual Income, 54,162,.608.23 Surplus, 35.508.194,59 insurance in Force, 936,6234,196.623 All Canadian Policy Holders secured by funds deposited with, the Goya ernment of Canada. Policies payable in gold. Most liberal policies issued to suit all sorts and conditions of insurers. J. A. JOUANSON, General Agent, Halifax, S.S. PETERSON, Vg IA ‘ E. A. ROBERTSON 4 SPeci#! Agents JOHN MacEACHERN ett emai