THE DAILY IXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 16 1898. — iam QT OE ; = _— + s Le <1 PARK RUADWAY |! fr ein ‘a ! s — ‘ wr) \ \ ee grag ‘a y a ™~ > 99 : | Sir,—* Pieasure Seeker, ” in this morp- ete 28% >> iog’s Gvardian admits my contention that |} a Boulevardisa public walk or street White Tennis $ bee “aoe oe 6% 20d PVVBBVBVAOGSB, 2eere We have 1} & pice -: 2 Ladies’ and 1 te ypene Gentlemen’s They oles and edge, y serviceable White Canves Te Shoes. bave Brown rubber and make a gy od 00K sporting shoe. *rice 75 Alley &60., The Shoeists BU oF (EX a ff S&S sal é SSSSSSSSCSEISCSCSSSOS SESeesecesar: 2E04e88 y SS Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accidental fires. They may come! tu you atacy time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. E. R. BROW Insurance Agent Charlottetown | | Ginger of C2 FS © ie) mm 12c per lb. Fresh snappy § JAD», made at the Eclipse. TELEPHOXxXE 98 DD. STEWART ECLIPSE MBAKERY # BAKES BEST BREAD. s.@“ 4 e2«4~4 << 2 <= | occupying the site of demolished fortifica- | tions. “ Port Edward,” if it ever conld be classed as a fortification, has not yet bern | demolished. It is in fact, by the improve- ments of the roadway, in better condition tran before, the driveway, — bicycle track, trees,etc.,are added meanings as yet ; without the sanction of general usage, | Boulevard,therefcr :,is entirely inappropri- ate apa dves not embrace the features claimed for it, Terrace, a praised level space or platform of earth supported on one or more sides by a wall or bank of turf ete., used either tor cultivation or for s promenade,” 1 suggested, not as a perfect name but as one more suitable than the mis-pomer Boulevard: It is at ounce a promenade, is cult.vated, with shade trees, etc., and has the advantage of. a bicycle and driveway, This roadway leading to Victoria park and opened to the public on the jubilee day, the reiga of our grag cious sovereign, could not be more fitting~ ly named then by calling it Victoria Ter- race. L. P. Tanron. Aug. 15th., 1898. +e THE PARK ROADWAY. Sir,—I think that the name Victoria Boulevard for our Park Roadway, is sltogether tootame. French isa little common, and of course anything so old fashioned as an Englieh appellation is out of the question. Hereis something in [talian, ** Victoria Approacharari Via Dolorosa. ” I have more of the above in stock, and will dig them out if required, for the benefit of your readere who have a wee kness for foreign names. CITIZEN. -~ The Recruit’s Religioz. Captain Philip Trevor begins a paper in The Nineteenth Century on ‘‘The Catholicism of the British Army’’ as follows: **What’s yer religious persuasion?’’ said the sergeant to the recruit. **My what?’ ‘Yer what? Why, what I said What's yer after o’ Sundays?’ **Rabbits mostly. ”’ " *Ere, stow that lip. Come, now, chu’ch, chapel or ’oly Roman?’’ And after explanation from his ques- tioner the recruit replied: ‘I ain’t no- wise pertickler. Put me down chu’ch o’ England, sergeant. I’ll go with the band.’’ Accounting For the Size ef a Fee. ‘*It strikes me, Mr. Brief,’’ said Mr. Dogway, ‘‘that your charge of $750 for this opinion is pretty steep. ’”’ ‘‘No doubt,’’ said Mr. Brief. ‘‘ But you see, Dogway, when you come and ask me for an cpinion which violates all my convictions you’ve got to pay not only for your law, but for my con-, science. ”? Harper's Bazar. : eel To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Nae =a. @® e@a @ @ ee 86242888 TR iste elit i i i i All Druggists refund the waney if it fails to Lcure, 25¢ FORESTALLED HIM The fresh young man with no respect in his soul for gray hairs and dyed whiskers swung himself on the car in the middle of a block, and leaning against the brake handle proceeded to rol a cigarette with great deftness. The fat man who despises the ways of the youth on general principles leaned against the window guards and watched the development of a cigarette. “Got # match, neighbor?’’ inquired the fresh young man as he put the last finishing twist to his smoke. ‘Young man’’—began the fat man after a brief, elderly pause, calculated we greatly impress the cigarette smoker. ‘Yes, I know all about’’— inter- rupted the youth, ‘‘so you might as well choke your lecture on a bornin. | know cigarettes will kill me if I stick to ’em, but I don’t care. It’s an oasy death. I knew if I must smoke I should smoke cigars, but I don’t like the color of ’em. I’ve got a touch of paresis now, and I’m due for more. I know you think of all the disgusting things in the world a cigarette is the worst. “*I know they undermine the consti- tution and are wrecking the rising gen- eration. Now if I've forgotten anything you were going to say help me ont. Come to think of it, I’ve got a match myself. If I keep on smoking these things, I won’t be able to think at all before long. I know if you had a boy that smoked cigarettes you would lick him within an inch of his life. I nearly forgot you were going to say that. Where do you get off anyhow?’ **Here,"’ gasped the fat man as he dropped off the platform, muttering something about what this country is coming to. And the fresh young man lighted his cigarette with a grin.— Washington Times Acute Rheumatism Pains in the Foot and Limb-—A Complete Cure Accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ‘*For a number of years I was afflicted with acute rheumatism in my left side and all the way down my limb into my foot. I live five blocks from my work and had to stop and rest several times in going and coming. I could get no relief from my trouble and was on the point of giy- ing up my job when I happened to hear of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I purchased a bottle of this medicine and a vial of Hood’s Pills and began taking them. Before [ had half finished them I was relieved and it was not long before I was completely cured. I never lose an opportunity te praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla, for my cure meant a great deal to me, as I havea fame lly and must always be at my post.” WILLIAM HASKETT, yardman, Grand Trunk Railroad depot, Brantford, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. . ] ble, Hood’s Pills tan} prepares. 25 conte. | STARTLING - NEWS. Doe’ it startle yuv to learn that while you may have been paying a very high price for dry gocds in other stores, hundreds of your neighbors have been taking advantage of. the tremendous bargains offered at our Great Opening Sale. If upon learning your mistake you will just follow the crowd to MY STORE: We feel sure you will make this your store for all time t> come. Once a Customer Always a Customer 18 what we aim at, and if selling the best goods in the very latest styles at the lowest possible Prices will help us to attain that end, then we will certainly do it, for never before in the history of P. EK. 1. has the same high-class goods been offered at such ridiculously low prices Nentner, McLeod & Co’s., oe an naen Th —_—— ausands of Bargains for August Buyers VO 1. NO 2. fv0 3.—9)0 heavy all 350 pairs pants$ 25 all wool doublefwool D B for §$6,75 worth up to $3.50 forjbreasted suits for mengworth in the regular $1.75 and $2.00. only $10.00, way $8.00, Bargains in Carpets § Bargains in Clothing 4 Bargains in Hats NO 4.—In youths§N@ 5.—One hun-§V¥O 6, — Summer suits we are now sell-¢dred and fifty littlegunderclothing at a ing good strong suitsgsuits for $2.75 andgbig discount all sizes for young men for ah worth up togin stock, and §6. $4.00, Dress Goods ‘Ladies Waterproofs Gloves ete, NO %—Top shirts§N® § —Nine hundred§N@ 9,—Fourteen hun- from 50c up the larg-¢yds of Dress Goodsgdred yds of black est and best selected¢worth I8c now selling@Dress Goods worth stock in the city, bron 10sec, 20¢ now only 125 Scotch and Canadian Tweeds Blue and Black W orsterds, WE ARE THE ONLY WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN To make it a point to trade withus will be money in your pocket. PROWSE BROTHERS Gaze gg Cleig Thu Ladies’ Capes For Te - Night. Boy's Low Shoes at 90c | bo Blouses Sailor Hats About 20 pairs, sizes 12 to 4, re duced from $1.15 and 1.35 j Girl's Buttoned and Laced Boots at $1.00, former price 1.35 Girls’ and Children’s Buttoned } Boots and low. shoes at 80c former price $1.10. W. H, Stewart & C0. A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LuiitTen HOUSE | 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. I, E> Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw imo Never Before fave good Watches been | so low in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. ., arlettetown. bin At greatly reduced prices. Lendon House ae eens Seti T J HARRIS, August Cheap Selling This month we are letting go at ridiculous low prices. Men’s apd Boys’ Clothing Men’s and Boys’ Shirts Underclothing Prints, Flannelettes, Sheetings Tweeds, Straw Hats, half price Big reductions in our Boot and Shoe department, Everyone wanting genuine bargains should come this month to J.B. McDonald & CQ } it # nr af be i ' ' ' ‘ i Oe a ee RN NRE ENR ER SNE ON SRR TS eR oe So cere NT RS SALTER CAO <PE RaN aPMRRD oyRNO aRiesar AGP oxemeneS” Some hi 7 } ee ee ees ee ee re " i ean ae waa pais ware oe Ser ee ee at A ono gen es a pore ee <° | nandipegion mation tet eaten rth: iBT i Tea wa il nt Rp Fan ia ee tee we Ronee § wii a ig Pie ni aa intio. si