THE DAILY EXAMINER UCHAKLOTYTETUOWN, AUGUST 8, 1899 une ————_———_——_—_——— Local and Other Items, eer coral and Other flems,|MERT ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY s10R le —— 2 ae Oe Mr. and Mrs, McNair went west this | Opera Hovee —The Darkest Ruasia | Morning. , j . Cuaitence.—I hereby ofter to sail the ‘ » will ¢ . Vv ) Jie : ‘ . . in 7 ‘ “ “* . ' | Company wilt arrivs by boat oe Pictou Mr. W.S. McKie left this morning on a| “Pathfinder” againet any otber of the this evening. Secure your tickets early. oe trip to Montreal. boats thai took pure in yesterday’s race to — 188 a ‘ 7 on . . . . * - « . ; oe 8 Annie Varr of Boston, is visiting | another race couree inside or outside the j | Qvick Worx.—Constable Jones, of | 2€F parents at Covehead. harbor—in a scupper breeze, for $20 ¢ | Pictou, arrrived py the Princess last even- Dr. Goodwill isa passenger to Boston | side-—James Taylor. ng and returned this morning, taking by the Grand Duchess to-day. i with | young man named Frar ‘ : ‘ ; ne : "he ee ofenil 7 chen of ean . Mr.H. J, Cunninghem, of Cambridge, Pouice Court.—This morning Edward nor e res ut : ' } ste 4 a ; ' ~ : : ite fr z the store of M vor (heal 2 | Mass., is among the lateét arrivals at the | McCabe, charged with as-avult ng Jerome! « . . \ £50 froin the : s : g- Hote! Davies. Flyon, was fined $5 or 30 days. Samuel ] ; ; "1 | For Borron.—The steamer Grand |. His Grace Archbishop O’Brien, of Hal- ee James pew: data Edward B. : Duchess left on return to Boston this after~ ax, and Rey. Dr. Murphy are at the re ae drun setchoal Mad ; : noon atthe usual hour. Her outward Seaside Hotel. each fined $2 or 10 days. Michee oe °o . ~ . ae t f j tl passengers numbered upwards of fifty. Mr. G. E. Freeze is here in the inter- on ens was remaoded ua “" ° , omor . ; _ ests of the Boston and Maine railway. He ees jinn ail ai peanate Cymberline | '* @ guest at the Hotel Dayies. For I-vtyp Wueat.—The New Glasgow has jus rive N Tork Penk e , a 3 OR Ee VLED | AT.— I eg guace Be oe . Co ia a sa — < cake Mr. W. L. Strickland, barrieter-atelaw, | Millix g Co. paid trom fifteen to twenty , aor sath oan ahiiaedl ~ er ot Boston who has been visiting Charlotte.| thousand doliars to the Prince Edward We ope ne d on Saturday a)” Wt eg _ st zes. 18 COA! | town, left this morning On return to the | Island rarmers last year for wheat, and ex i € Black G a will be soli low whilst landing. Sub. pect to pay a8 much more this year. The ine ¢) IACcCK riXkhie “* enh : * . j * 2 q' , ffect latest de Tuey Apmire Bravery.—The girls ¢ Mr. Carro}! Huichins, of Boston, and a | COMpany require about 126 000 bushels of repon e e Sonal sf e Ys J : , °' g s ee i Q : tine. i allies bby clubs of several Southern Kaneas towns eae serene party of twelve antlice wheat annually,—St. John Sun ; signs and very NODDY— | have resolved never to matry @ young man ov gentlemen arrived by the Duchesee wan i ; See them — Lustres — unless he has served with the famous 20ch ee : Fami.y O16 SUDDENLY. — Samuel Doyle, Black ir Kansas, now in the Phiippines. They Mr. H. A. Colline,Supreme Treasurer of | twenty* wo years old, died suddenly from ac} ap ey en Aen theI. O. F. registered at the Queen heart disease last week at his nome in For 50c Bach agreement, and sooner then marry & Hotel today. He goes to Souris this after- Athens, N. Y ° Doyle was the Jast mem-— man who stayed at home they will remain | "00" and will return on Saturday. sis ber of a family cf three generations, «!] of & I : “age om : ; suddenly withi year. lain single all theirlives. ‘They intend to give Con. E L Watts. of t ] ; whowr heuy ene ene ae, Se ae | A LARGE the boys of the regiment a big reception ens den hon ‘oan ce: oe wr te ak el ae i T | 4 y r.ndmother and his father and mother. : . ‘i Fa n c | VARIETY. | when they return. Fe exprees on Saturday afternoon and crossed | Heath in each cate was caused toy “asa Assorted lot in sizes 32 to 42 inch includes colors, and Tae Deap Ative —Mrs. Maria Gries- to P E Island on a holiday trip,— Moncton | disease, black and white muslins and percales—very pretty styles in : : Times. iiclimale < man ewallowed carbolic acid on Friday} J, ¢, Hall, Hotel Acadia, Mrs.P.W.! Over A Hvunprep.—Lacking but a few assorted patterns worth $85c 95¢ and some as high as $1.25 See our 38c line in South etl oon — cs, agi Morricon and Miss, V. McKenzie and| Jays of 106 years. Mrs Catherine Dillon,; NOW dc each, window - good value omens te belles te Chicas, as sixty-three passengers from La Grande ; of Bristol Pa, the oldest woman in Buck’s ™ “ sf : ; Duchesse registered at the Hotel Davies | County, is dead. She was vorn in Ireland > yr : g oe t ) pe ° ° ° ° 7 W eeks & Co’s 50c Cash ek tae” = een ee oe this morning. — July 27,1793, and came io this country mere is ilways asked for iad dane of Vite te hee ahaha A correspondent at Mount Stewart | early in life. Thereare living four of or Cc ac —the best cashmere tor body and a physician was summoned. writes. “ Weare pleased to see our hust- | her childrea, tea grand children, and fif~ ’ * | ling friend Mr. S. C Clarke on the move | teen great grand-children. Grief over the the money in the city. Toner tateian pecs a tes ah ot bis sean, were not such as wes | recent death of uw daughter is supposed ‘o " : om y t firet circulated,’ have hastened her end. . | 4 will recoyer, = bane A splendid assortment of the pretti ists impo : rt pena ; oan a iest waists imported All summer Muslins, Se Mr. Gharles Blackader, ediior end) 4 picoxy Act.—Two masked men P P Wleasse Straw Hate and! Guaxce Coron Fast. Geo. Brooks,| Proprietor of the Halifax Recorder is | .ttreq the house of Mrs. Jacob Ficher, this season—some with 3 rows of tucks, others with rows of : 1: ta middles igning | S@id to have been sated for the office ; white embroidery insertion—regular pri a” 5 Trimmed Millinerv sell- ae i oe a cheek of Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia in vaha"g Webster, Mass., one night last week, h y 0 g price $1 0 now 75¢ . be : . ga0 medica 3 Tloatenent Goverede Dale and pressing a revolver agaiast her head | each, ing at a discount to make | circles. Up to last February Brooks was | *Uccession to Lieutenan J demanded that she open a truok, which room for fall goods now on | *!most white. One bitter cold night in] Mr. A. EB. Arsenault arrived in London | contained $300. Mrs. Fisher was forced February last he tock a ride into the coun~ | from South Africa on the 6th inst. He | to do so and the robbers secured the booty. order trv. He didnot feel any bad effecte from |! and Mrs. Arsenault wil] leave at once for! When the men were leaving the yard Mre. the exposure except in his feet, hands and | home and they are expected to arrive here | Fisher fired upon them and a bullet struck | | W EEKS & C0 nose. He thought no wore of his night’s | about the end of the month. one ot them. He was traced by blood and ride until, after a warm night several His Lordship Bishop MacDonald and captured, weeke ago, he woke to find himself several | p.y p, C, Gauthier croseed to the main~ ~ Wholesale and’ Retail shades darker. Since that time he has|},,q to.day en route to Buctouche, to| Amoxc tHE Cicvps~ToMrMJ Keat.) © — -_—— Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. been continually changing hue, until now his skin is nearly the color of ebony. The medica) profession think the frostbite on the night of the ride was the cause of Lis changing color. participate in the consecrat‘on of the new church at that piace. Mr Benjamir Keeping Mrs Keeping and child, of Boston were passengers by the itg, the energetic press representative of Keith’s Boston Theatre, we are indebted for a copy of “Among the Clouds,” a paper printed twiceeach day on the Summit of = a. AS SADC BIO (ab. Dm S YS yy, NAS : ‘ Wr SS Soe é : Grand Duchesse last evening. Mr Keeping Mount Washington, in New Hampshire, NA ee . Isl 6300 feet above the sea. The publication | @ Covrr Mount Sreruen. 1. O. F.— Each | 788 for many years foreman of the Island | . ; ; » ert Ot ne ee” | Avene mewepapet. tin-many. freadahere | 6.507 Teme. Mt Semen, Seer Koolness and ort or CE. ———<— ae = a of — oye oo Ce _ er other things, an interesting interview | ai ticularly invited to attend the meeting of : : with Mr. ‘Keating, who bas witb him an |G? Court Avondale tonight, when Bro. Harry Mr. Angus Macdonald, of Salem, Mass., expert operator on the biograph taking i ~4 } ‘ A. Collins, the Supreme Treasurer of the who. “bee bere visiting Tpatives te thls views for exhibition ou the Keith circu t. ral 1. O. F., will address the meeting. Oron- Province during the past three weeks, left ae *% . ‘ : alien as hyatekhe says that Bro. Collins is ‘‘the | this ees - the ee Mr. Darkest Ress1a will be presented at ‘ ” ) yas a yeare - » : orator of the Supreme Court” and wha: | Macdonald was o many years caller 10 the Opera House for a single time this Oronhyatekhe savs “goes.”’ Bro. Collins the tailoring establishment of the late Sania Ta olay ip nie Of tha s00b tien ; is also a very enthusiastic inn having | Chas. E. Robertson. His many friends here a 7 sal igh - ie aie as shoe bE CL wns y v4 es : : Te re clas berets Pte: ee ee ae Crape ‘\ uts’ 18 a new taken 52 degrees in that grand old 80cle\v, were glad to eee him. been pronounced a dramatic genil, rich in food tor the Brain and Nerve} and bolds the office of Illustrious Potes its ruggai beroism, strong in coloring and - : tate in the Shrine, the highest office among with a number of characters cleverly | centres. It is made by special 32 degree Masons in America. Foresters , : : le conceived and worked iuto a story that is | treatment irom W heat and and Masons whoare also Foresters will be i ap a and goto the at ooce absorbing on account of its dra- se » i gatherios sday. : : : — 2d and delighted to have the pleasure of lisien~ | 5 gi a matic intensity and amusing, comedy not Barle} nd ° fully cooked AT ingto soeminent atrother, who is <de- Hurrah for the thistle on Thursday. having been lost sight of in ite construcs pre-aigestec. rhe system W1)! | scribed as “the silver-tongued Irishman of Hail to the chief on Thursday. ition. The list of people that will be seen OT . of | Toronto.” isisuessniianaaciaiiieks includes Herbert Fortier, Henry D Byers, absorb a greater amoun age eee ee ee . er NTREAL« STEAMER.— e Campania | \.atherine ilar arerry. Kate Jep- nourishment from one pound Darkest Russia, Darkest Russia, Dark- re on s son and others, and Darkest Russia pro- of { rrape N its than from ten | est Russia. iad a ae mises an evening of good seund enjoyment ynound f meat oatmeal or | Tue Pross.— Moderate west and north- | for those who delight in the good things | i 1¢ o reat, “ ' st winds, fine, not much change in | of the stage. ’ Headaches and Neuralgia sis , ° © ae bread. For sale at ' temperature’ ; : ’ am A Seriovs Accipeyt—Last evening, as | It is not necessary to dose yourself with Be o j d pill ; } } Braces- Just arrived, another lot of | Mr. Joseph Inman, truckman, was driving rad ) : ‘ ; 5 es — }1> . . . . ° ’ eer Saich? Ml M1 j Li; —s py a — : those famous Dreces at J H Bell’3. bis sloven along Grafton Street east, he, in } 7 Griffith’s Menthol Liaiment goes direc! *o if Yip 4 a Ds Men’s White Canvas boots and shoes at Le S06 Arar > Rise, rise, Lowland and Highlandmen, > o a 2 ye | g 4 ~ ® SOTODMOOHOSHOS _—_- es Alley & Co- ; ; a oe a s some way, lost his balance and fell backs the spot in an instant. It isclean an: Goxe.— Mr. Sem Wah and his partner, | ward. his head lodging between one of the ~~ , ‘ ) | . : F 2 G x6 ICERS ; pleasant to use, aod relieves the minut? l aho jate ly arrived in the city intending Ot aias wheels and theelde ofthe which. applied. Price 25 cent, by all druggi*'*. | ctait a larndry have succumbed to the] Tne horse was rosting at the time _ sucerior financering of Mr. John Ling. | and kept up the pace for about a block 8000 Bags : a RR Lor ae —— ‘ 7 X 7 Bait se? & 4 we . . o . : ! | ' “ . | They left town thie morning. ieve helae etn z é' SULOGHEREEOREGRERGASAEEECOREEERURSEEECE® 8 before being stopped. Every t:me ‘the WELL Done—The Benevolent Irish So- | ¥%ee! revolved it came in contact with the - ‘ unfortunate maa’s head, and by the time OO What we = say say he was rescued he was bad!y mangled Man we do we do do about the nead and face. The injured VECLECGOGUA TESRROGEEURUREREUEERAEDURROGUOROCESEGRRGGRUGROURUGUEDEGOGUGUSCQUURECGDREQGQGQERECGGGRURSRRGRROECEES => MTITTITTTT tility | | | ciety, at a meeting held last evening, voied $20 towarde the fund for the purchase of a new set of instruments for the League 66 the Cross Mand map was first taken to Dr. Warburton’s office from which he was y If you had used that absolutely { S fast, brilliant, clean, Home Dye ‘* Maypole i : Lcsaitaeibli See those job lots sale of boots and shoes | removed to the Prince Edward Island Soap,’ u wouldn't have had to throw that oid cress away. : OO Powder Dyes will often streak care- ful as you may be—Maypole Soap.mever. aid) i All colors, of progressive Druggists a and Grocers. Free illustrated Book <1l about successful Home Dyeing by ad- dressing the Wholesale Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal, at J. H. Beil. hospital. He was in an unconscious con — dition when admitted,and bad not regained consciousness upto 1 o’clock today. The chances are against his1scovery. Barque “Romande” due here about 20th August, ‘ N. RA TTENBTRY Suc 1, 1899—eod 41 pat ex CONFIRMED BY MR. TUTTLE weienduiins Cheap bathing suits at R. H. Ramsay & Co's. Shoes on . hand— more thun we want to have at thistime of year Lots of time yet A Brantford Man Testifies that Dodd's Kidndy Pills will cure Permanently. Tf T+’ 3 Brantford, Aug. 7.—R. 8. Tuttle prop- rietor of the Americian Hotel here, receiv- ed a letter lately froma Toronto gentle- wan, asking whether hiscure of Bright's Drugs Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills had been permanent or not. It seems the writer is especially interested in Kindey disease and You want youw’il find them their cure and was anxious to ascertain if i “ete Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured these com- here in Our Ore, of the finest plaints permanently. quality. Not cheap goods, at Mr. Tuttle’s reply read as follows : cheay prices, but the best ata Brantford, May 31st, 1890 reasonable figure. Dear Sir—Yours of :he 25th received Yhat we have the confidence and in reply would say that Dodd’s Kid- of the intelligent buyers, is am- ney Pills have done we any amount of ply proven by our largely in- good. The cure has been entirely satis» ’ factory. -~ Cn L. om Tea at Bell River (Formely Bell Creek Vhistle Orange Lodge will hold tea gathering on Wednesday August 16th Races and other amusements with lots of mu:-ic to entertain all. The Bell River } ys are bound to give the bublic a good time’ come and enjoy yourself Tea on tables at 12 o’clock Proceeds fora new Hall. Should the day be wet, tea will take place iirst fine day A bountifully supplied refresh ment-saioon will be on the grounds | 12 detectives will watch for thoee | attempting ‘o sell strong drinks, and the law will be put in force. FRANCIS COOK, Sect’y of Com. UU nnn nnn ue to wear shoes $1.00 duns UU aaa The Hot Weather ofS TO COME Leave us your order now for a nice light summer-su { Lots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from, Our tailoring department has been rushing al} this seasow MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural d ; re D . wool, whica will be sure to keep you cool. ? l I , e " as : ! ; Mise Dean, Cambridge, Macs; Rev M Me- | Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date i Kinnon, Hillsburg, Ont; Rev J McKinnon | and wife, Springbank, Ont. ESS TS SESS Se TT ST Te TT TT TT eee GORDON & MCLELLAN J Brinn Pair Boy’s [ chocolate shoes, boy’s Don- gola shoes,- boyts Buff shoes. Get your boy ® pairrap 1.30 RK dost PV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV YTVVVVVeS ~~ creased trade, Each month our trade is bet- Yours truly, R.S. Tattle : Pe s ing one Mr. Tuttle bad Bright's disease for six ter than the corresponding ‘ jd’e Kid~ of last year. ey Pills. ee We want YOU for one of our patrons, Queen Hotel : Mrs D McLaren, Mrs J J Burke, T McGuigan, M F Gargan, H W Burke, Boston; Geo FE Gi-christ and family, Wheeling, N Y, W M Ferguson cu : , VUTTTTTT TTI ree . S *