NS! OL THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 10, 1895 fire Insurance a OES NEA > a Protects You against the carelessness of vour neighbor, as well asthe purely accideutal fires. They imay come tu you atary time. If freely insured in my companies tected. you 7 Insurance Agent Charlottetown _---- Those $1.35 Shoes are pit i ie Local and Ot her tems 0 ; H On Tu a the 17th inst. Mre. Amy Blizzard, of Washedemoak Lake, will celebrate ber LOGth birthday. Tue Car Was Qvuick.—A Belfast, Me. man has carried bis right hand io a sling past few days as a result of ra practical joke on a cat. He sught the cat suddenly by the leg and barked like adog. The cat was quick / and the band suffered, ehieiatipeniian A New-rarer Deat.—Twe rival news- papers at Warrensburg, Mo., baving fouod the town too small to support both, have | entered into a novel agreement fcr a div- | ision of the apoils. | publication until Jaly 1, 1899, E. R. BROW, ) — | wind, colic, and is | Diarrhoea. One has suspended vn which date the orher will enter into a lethargic state and leaveaclear field for the one whica is pow comatose. sinktiitiinins An Oup Anp Wau Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chiid softens the gums, allays all pain, cures the best remedy for Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslow’s Soothing Syriap, and take no other kind ~_~_ --- —_— New Jerssy Lise Law.—The New Jersey iibel law provides that any person furnishing libelous information to any newspaper, thereby securing its publica- art ng rapidly picked up by } tion, is liable toa floe not exceeding $500 ne peo} , ippreciate a good | or imprieonment for two years. Another thing whi hey see 1 Made from | provisionis: ‘ Unle+s the plaiotiff shal! Chocolat red Dongola, turn soles, | preve either malice in fact, or that the de sft and flexi an ideal summer | fendant, after having been requested by a 1 +] adit, Ridelectncfibe him in writing to retract a libelous charge : r | in as publica manner as that in which it : wae made, failed todo so within reasonable “nly ol 25 dh Dall time, he shall recover only his actual damage proved and specially alleged in Secure a pair efore the y are all gone, RPK AST. Stampe “s Corner ‘PARKER | HOUSE ‘ROLLS ' 10c¢ per doz. ' Try a doz to-night ; ; best piain roll made. if ' D. STEWART i ECLIPSE BAKERY ) BAKES BEST BREAD. I ELEPH OxKE 938. iNa oe - ee ee ooo) before d ireamed of. Sent bhey’re the Cetin =». = ~ en ae Don’t wait but | the declaration.” | PERSONAL. | f 4Mr. E. E. Prince, Commissioner of | Fisheries, is bere on official business. He went east this morning in the tug Fred Bait, with Admiral Hobkirk. | _ Sunday last was the fifth anniversary of | Rev. J A Gordon’s Pastorate of the Main Street, StJohn, Baptist Church. Rev. Mr Gordon preached at both ssrvices, At the Cliff House: Aug. 1, Miss Annie M Smith, Ch’town; Vernon Matthewa, Miss Godkin, Harriet Matthews, J A Hale, AP Large,Mrs A P Large, Percy Large, Mre H R Large, Joho F Morrison, | T Hughes, John McAulay, J McIntyre. Aug. 8.—H H Brown, H C Brehaut. —_—-> A CORRECTION. Str,—A slight mistake occurs in last Friday’s edition of your paper, in the item copied from the Sackville Post. The names and ages of the six aged citizens of Georgetown should be supplemented by a seventh, viz, A Glover, aged 86, which would then make the average named, and the aggregate as s‘ated in your paper, 603 year-. A W K Herpmay, Georgetown, August 6th. itis No + THE BELFAST RAILWAY. Sir,—When interviewed by a Patriot representative Sir Louis H. Davies said that he would not ask his ¢ Olleagues for a grantior the Beltast and Murray Harbor Railway unless ;the Loca! Government would agree to give ayearly subsidy ot $12,000 for the Hilleboroug ch Bridge. The electors of Belfast and Murray Harbor are very anxious to know what our local re-~ presentatives intend to do in the matter. Here is a good chance for Messrs. Mc- Dovald, Forb-s aud McKinnou to show their fidelity to their constituents, When, on the eve of a geners! election, Mr. H. C. McDonald spoke 80 eloquently in favor of the Belfast aod Murray Har. bor Railway, on the floor of our Legisla~ ture, who could be su unjast as to doubt hs sincerity, When, about the same time, Mr. D. A. Me -Kianon was bus ly engaged in sending petitions to the Dominion Government asking for an immediate grant for this railway, whotcould be so unkind as to in- sinuate that it was only a * political dodge.” However, the subsequent con- duct of these men has been altogether in- explicable. As soon as the Liberal party attained to power at Ottawa, these “ local champions” seem to have lostall their zeal. No more resolutions were passed. No more petitions were forwarded. Why is this? Havethey no taith in the party, or have they lost all their interest in the matter ? Isit any wonder that many of the electors of both political parties ~hould begin to look upon them with suspicion ? Sir Lonis has now giventhem a grand opportunity to vindicate tl emselves before the people and show their ivtiaeuce with their party. Hov. H. C. McDonalda’, oe of the leaders ef our Provincial Goveromeat, c n surely induce his collesgnesto grant the required subsidy. Belfast and Murray Harbor have borne their share of the cost of constructing the P. 2.1 R. We therefo-e feel confident ; that the representatives from the eectious that have enjoyed Railway facilittes for many years weuld be prompted by their sense of justice and fairplay to vote for this s ubsidy should the matter be properly presen ted to them. The same sense of justic? would, no doubt, induce the mem bers of the ‘House of Commons to grant the amount required for the construction of this railway should Sir Louis Davies fulfil his solemn promises to use his inflnence in the matter. The electors have ;a‘iently waited eight long years fora fulfilment of those pro- mises. Mr. Martin has done much to strengthen his hand by proving conclusively, id the House of Commons tbat the Dominion Government never paid a cent forthe con~ struction of the P. E.1.R. although it was chargel against the province in the Public Accounts year afier year. The correction of that error was certsia- ly a most effective stroke in our favor. It ie truly surprising that such a glaring oe ear to our province should$ so long betolerated by our brilliant representatives. Let Sir L. H. Davies and Hon. H. 4 McDonald ‘‘prove but true” at this junctur and Jong delayed justice will at last be meted out to the people of Belfast and Murray Harbor. A CALepon1An. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money ifit fails to cure, 25¢ Its Your Mistake and a costly one too if you have been buying anything in the line of Dry Goods without first inspecting the magnificent stock now being offered at our Great Opening Sale glhe crowd of eager buyers who throng MY STORE daily is the best evidence that our Agoods are right, and our prices lower than can be obtained elsewhere, WHY ? We bought the gcods away below cost, and so can afford to give -argains such as you never call gt once and secure them secret er, McLeod & Go's, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. —_ PROWSE - BROS: The Wonderful Cheap Men. CHEAPER THAN EVER very cheap, CLOTHING, CARPETS & HATS, WHITE & FANCY SUM- MER VESTS Light or Black Summer Straw, Crash & Felt HatS Coats, Swimming Tights, Sweaters, Underclothing, Outing Shirts, etc., Children’s Clothing—-two or three piece suits for less than the SOME SHOE SNAPS wor Zo - - Night. Boy's Low y Shoes at 90c About 20 pairs, sizes 12 to 4, re duced from $1.15 and 1.35 Cirl’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 & CO. A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LiItTH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. I, £2 Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw imo ee Wever Before have good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell ‘low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. jar'ottetown, cloth cost that is in them, __ PROWSE BROTHERS z, 2222222 222222 FINAL NOTICE. — BEER BROS. 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