THE DAILY EXAMIN FR, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 28, 1888. a ——_—_——_—_—_—— ) = —— ; —- Te Local aiid Gile; if A Good Authority. ° » ; 1} f} f} f + 0 | Haxpsome Basxer — te wate nas wer fovegsame pol \ | » ’ ) Ht e. Tayi : Basser — Miss Ellie Dee~ | lished in this morning*s Guardisn appears = . noe / : ThihF ej) 0 bes, of ths ¢ tv, ha- presented the Cres- the following : : A). sK ies Tits) ESP ! ; Li UU ail @ | ebt Cycling Club with a ha: d-ome ban- “Crispi, of Italy, says war weans the ~ Masiese. See Oh: | Pia : ; « sa se Pome = Pre os in the show an = oe aod a umes the Cathole <r. mo i aaah S| | * i nadOwW oO veddin’s drug store. urcii for her condition. oh \- we ; owns Wi. 1. @| is In the presect crisis between Spain a-d ! \a : Slat iD Wid Ke é | Cis ORGANIZED, — The Prince of | the United States there will not bs found uk 2 weg! hd ’ . We es College students met yesterday wanting bewspapers and _correspondents Or. 7 g : dees Rape ° " ae - — a base-~ball ~~ = - rs to disseminate = views | . i of ere } > them. ith Allan Matthews, President; Aibert | Of euch characters as the raeca x Aaa . 2 : Ther then = Roble, vice president; W Taunt v, secretary Premier Criepi. The opinions of Crispi \ ™: we ¢ Ther to them, © treasurer, and Clive McCann, Captain, | Will not, however, go for much just nowe| ,, z g . © ‘hey meet for practice on Monday and Crispi has always been the re BR ae @ Notfound in other makes, 9 Friday afternoons’. The foot~bali club | inventerate enemy of the Church Y t ; they give the best of satisfaction ° was reorganized oa the previous afternoon, But in his old days he bas fallen into dis-- GG ' ire coaeed @| itis understood that a scratch match iato | repute. Upon the report of 4 commission —_——_ “yi v —_— | + ae 13 to 2}, $2.00 the pair. & be pleyed on Saturday between two ofthe | be has been publicly censured by the wre 7 3 a : Siz py . er ae ° college teams. parliament of which he himself was the at jl 1! ||" @ Sizes < to), le pair. & — head for many years for fradulent avn . Ni : Made of } | calf or @}- A woman never really knows the mean- } transactions in connection with ati... > ited —_ ; chocolate dongola, eood- . —_ of ree ms mg until m , ~ Bank of a. He and his con» Z oe Te er i : | Ages td @ | the mother of @ healthy, happy child. | federate, one Favilla, manager of the 9 ° — = ° The health of the child depends on the | Bank, sppropriated $400,000 of the Bavk’s| & ; : 0 e peter of the mother, both before sod | money. Crispi’s nephew alee drew $100,~ a ‘ROPY BAGH © ta ni3s a : X; “0 . after wats Most all] of woman's weak- | 000 more out ofthe Barks treasury. It \AQr.- rm 2 a 1 6 «|6«GWwe. sie. particularly the weakness that has been establisbed before the Commis- ‘ : : ae strongly gua " health of | sion that al] this Tt was paid back 5S ee colldren, comes from some derangement | out of revenues receive! for public pur- illic r . The Shoeceists. $ or disease of the distinctly feminine | poses. And #0 this aditenbtey oe the : @jorgane. Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Perscrip-| Church has come to. grief in ‘ § 990090006 ©00024606 0686 ©6699 | tion will cure troubles of this nature. It| his old days,—the victim of his ne «honld be taken regularly by every woman It gives strength to all the. organs involved, : Din " ort essens the pains of childbirth and insures , S Our BeUE UE the health of both mother and child. : J Send 31 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free «# copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Addrers, World’s Dispeusary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. during the entire period of gestation. insured em. ; against fire ? Is it prdent to risk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- cummlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in premiums? Are you do- ing justice to yourself aud family by risking it ? : Insure in those good stock Co’s, represented by iE. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown Dutcamen of the Sev.ntecth Century ‘These Dutchmen, heavy footed, solié, to use the phrase of a French writer, ‘‘the Phoenicians of the modern world, the wagoners of all seas.’’ They were the commercial heirs of Venice. The fire of their long struggle for freedom had given to the national character the edge and temper of steel. They had swept the Spanish flag from the seas, The carrying trade of the world was in their bands. They fished in all waters, traded in all ports, gathered the wealth of the world under all skies, and as far as marine qualities were concerned might almost have been web footed. Holland today is a land without ambi- tion, comfortable, fat, heavy bottomed. In the middle of the seventeenth cen- tury Holland proudly claimed to be the greatest naval power in the world, and by daring seamanship, great fleets, fa- mous admirals and a world encompass- ing trade it went far to justify that boast.—Cornhill Magazine. — eee ~_ 2G ese 2285080949288 * ‘Rock ‘Cakes The best linen blind made in America with best bartshorn roller, guaranteed, at 35c each. Come to Paton & Co’s for window blinds, rollers, carpete, mattings, Paton & Co, evil disposition and corrupt practices. Criepi’a fall has been complete, and he is now dishonored in bis own country. He has helped to ruin Ita'y, and probably later on we will hear that the Cathol.c Church ia the cause of Italy’s poverty. Marcus. April 27:h, 1898. Human Mechanism Requires a Lubri- cant. ‘*Oil is always required for lubricat- grim, were in the seventeenth century, | ing, and the human machine is not an exception,’’ says Mra. 8S. T. Rorer, tell- ' ing how dyspepsia may be cured, in The Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘‘Fats, however, | must in cases of intestinal indigestion | be used sparingly and carefully. Ten | drops of pure olive oil once a day may | be taken either after the moon or night meal. It may be put on a piece of bread and thoroughly masticated. Well made butter is an exceedingly good form of fat, but should be used without salt. A teaspoonful of cream taken slowly, held in the mouth and then swallowed, will also answer the purpose. Bear in mind that a smaljl quantity of any one of these frequently administered is much more easily borne than the whole quan- tity at a single dose,"’ | ——_— Captured—We have been successful in capturing a fine line of shirts at a shade over half price. We will sell them fcr 83 cents, Each and euery one of those shirts are worth $1.25.—Prowse Bros. 94 3i., Just received and selling cheap cran- berries, digby herring, and maple sugar; also Steele & Fisher fresh garden seeds guaranteed the best at Brace’s (rccery. , ee en ee a me a dozen would not be any ance too many for you. You'll like them, they’re very nice, and the price is !0c per doz. ae wees mvatoen =e eo ee 2 @ = ~~ 2224240 TeLternoxe 98. : f ry As D. STEWART 4/476 BAKERY 4 atic (| ae BAKES BEST BREAD. a] Ae ¢ ECLIPSE {: ee i 7. te — Se \\y e> 78 % : Ko * tt Ae “46 ha we i ¥ oO ) 7s $i vu | Bl aN iAT ** al: | “son aoa eal ve Dre Ss | your “¥0 ateo you ie ¢ Saas | ae assortment of rho et ant: Sit cuter opengl] ae * many years 1 have a {* Gh" s gol meer So] * and I b ve l ean sat- wie SG | : a . hett-r step iu . a and let me show you the &\ variet* of i gus , oe . @ insides el @& At Very Low Prices Te Silver acd Beem * ee %, 77 Ti “a? f(s W. W. 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No more buttons drop- ping off the first time you put them on. Every button and every button-hole made to last with the cloth. Every garment cut to fit .nd cut in the very latest style; all sewn with silk and finished with the best trimmirgs. It will pay you to see our Fit-Reform Suits before leaving your measure for you spring snd summer suit. ‘T'weed suits, $10, $12 and $15. Worsted suits, $12, $15 and $18. Black Cut-away suits, $10, $12 and $15. Our Dhildren’s department is now fvll of the newest aud nicest styles to be found in America, the prices range from $1 to $5 per suit, to fit boys from 4 to 1€ years old. See the assortment of 3 piece tuits now shown by us, over five hundred in number and fifty different qualities, in ali the most popular maCes. In youths’ saits we are very strong—double or single breasted from $3.75 to up are now showing a good all wool suit to fit young men from 14 to 18 years old for $4 50, We 190 odd coats for boys, bought at a big sacrificc , will be sold cheap, 1000 odd pants for men will be sold from $1 up. What we Say we do, What we do we Say Try us for keadymade Clothing, Hacs, Caps and Carpets, place for you to buy those goods, we would siy so. PROWS: BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men If we knew any bette NOTICE The property on the corner of King and : ownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired leave, from May Ist, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, pcon, This property is now krewn as the Fintay House. Terms Cash. M. P. 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