THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 6 1898. —_ Have ¢ a Hire Insurance Protects You ’ against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental fires. They may come ty you atarny time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. IE. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown 4,o2e et 2 OO OOD OO Oe ‘Cerman Buns {Oc per doz ¢ | Hock Cakes (0c per doz ‘lemon Cakes {Oc per doz ¢ ; Corn Gems (0c per doz ¢ | Iced Patties | Oc per doz / , Pies, Cakes, etc. srown Bread 4c per loaf — TeLeruoxe 98. |D. STEWART j ECLIPSE BAKERY / BAKES BEST BREAD. ee ee eS ( ¢ ( ( : , ( ¢ ( q 4 > «= = ' - y ¢ ' alawie © ? | Hot W eather } Boots j ‘i ‘ r “ ¢ ee Light, é Cool, f i comfortable. : ; And the price is cut away down ? ; $1.25 a pair : if Ask | them. ms : dies 2 oe / R. hk. JOT, i ; Stam pt ‘*s Corner : j “What we advertise we huve . What we have we “Jv a ’ i. 6h. o2?2es 4 Strangers |} way Chrietiso Convention | | Wednesday, Aug. 16th, and the ’ will take up twu days or | ; iniddies with odd ideas as Godin an ‘Local and Other Items. } Song § st the Gospel Meeting in Wright’s Hali Sunday afternoon at ) niways weicome, - Co Meerive —Railwaymen’s Gos- : me Wright's Hall Sunday ufterncon at 4o0’clock., Strangers always welcom: Lesson, Mark 16-15. “The A postoli« Commission,” eoicbicitiodiainioe Sons or Temperance.—A full attend- ance is expected at the next quarterly mee'ing of Grand Division to be held at lyne Vatiey on Monday, the 8th inst., at y up. Usual halffares on railway. ae Ra &ay,Men’s Convention’ The Rail will at Campbelton, N. B., on Friday, Aug. 19th. A cordial invitation is exieuded to railway men in sympathy with the movement, open all Arrivep.—The fireworks for the Elec- by express last vight. The time for enteries has been ex- tended until Moniay. The managers a re pushing for all they are worth to make it & success. tric Light sports arrived ~~ s>-- — Boarp or Trapg.—The Maritime Prov- inces Board of Trade meets in Truro on sessions more. Dele- gates will be here from all the Boards of rade of the leading towne of the Mari- ttme Provincee. The sesrions will be held inthe Y. M. C. A. _— -~> — Wor.ip’s Recorp Broxsx.—George R. Gray, of Coldwater, Oo1., » member of the NY A C, at the'Scottish games at Ottawa a few days agu, put the 16 pound shot 48 feet 5 inches, breaking the world’s record of 47 feet, made by himself. Me also put the 14-pound shot 52 feet 10 inches, breaking the world’s record of 49 fest 3 inches, alsc made by himse}f, siitinlieenans WHERE IS THE Starvure,—The statue of General Wolfe has mysteriously disap~ peared from its accustomed place in Que- bec, and no one seems to know what has becomeof it. Years ago some British to “larks” car-~ ried offthe queerold wooden memoria fora voyage to the West Indies, but it was subsequently returned A Late Conression.—A Regina des» patch says thatone Kennamola, a man serving & month at that place for drunken- nese, has confessed to murdering a person in the United States just at the close of the civil war’ The man’s story is not credit ed, and he ia believed to be insane. The American Consul at Winnipeg has been communicated with. The supposed crime was committed in Cedar City, Georgia. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the maney ifit fails to cure, 2c = — Reserve Thursday evening the 11th for the Electric Light Sports. The material is On itsWay pow fora gravd display of fireworks, The band is making special efforts to produce the best music for the occasion. —— ~~. —— Roman striped ribbons for watch guard opened today.—Staniey Bros. 21, ont Miss It There Will be a 3.40. | | ae -after an absence of twenty-one years. v BRAVE ACTS ee On Jubilee day, vw hich commemoratec the discovery of gold in California ii 159, a squad of Battery I of the regu lar army was firing a salute at Lime Point fort, near San Francisco. One load—the charge was 50 pounds of pow- der inclosed in a woolen bag—did not go off, and the officer in command or- lered it to be pulled out of the cannon. The charge was withdrawn, and as it dropped to the ground it was seen that one corner of the woolen bag was m fire. Th an instant the powder would have caught and the seven men with their officer would have been killed. Private John M. Jones jumped teward the smoldering bag, rolled it in the mud and with his bare hands plastered the singed edges with damp earth. It was a quick, braye deed, and had the hero been a British soldier it would have brought him a Victoria cross to wear on his breast. During the sepoy war a young cap- tain of artillery saw an ignited shell fail near his battery. Instantly he lift- ed it up, carried it to a distance and flung it away. Just then it burst, shat- tering his left forearm. In the Crimean war Captain Peel of the royal navy, son of the former prime minister, Sir Robert Peel, com- manded a naval battery in front of Se- vastepol. One day a large shell, its fuse burning, fell into the battery near where Peel was standing. Picking it up, he carried it to the rampart and tossed it over. It exploded before it reached the ground. —Exchanga ——____ PERSONAL. A collection of 136 letters written by Charles Dickens to various correspondents was sold in London lately for $745. Arrival at Cliff House Point Pleasant H Large, Ernest Large, *Frank Large, Sydney Large, Ella J Large, Katie Large, G adys Large, Bessie Cook, W A Stewart, William Mov-an, Dr. Ayer, E Duchemin, J P Hood, Ch’town, Mr Frank McAlvin, of McAvin & Kick- ham, left by the C P Rtraia at noon on a visit toCrapaud, P EI, his former home Mr McAvin was accompanied by his son Fred, his daughter Jessie and their cousin, Miss Agnes Maloney.—St John Globe. PILE AAI AIL LI a POI When Beauty Fades In response to repeated inquiries from ladies with whom Dr Chaee’s Ointment has become so popular for skin distasts, asking if face powders are injurious and can be used while using the ointment, we state that while the majority of the face powders are injurious we can recommend the recipes ivenin Dr Chases supplementary recipe k or page45. which will besentto any address on receipt of 5cts in stamps. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the ladies’ friend for all skin diseases, Address Dr A. W.Chase Co. Toronto, sr - , Extraordinary silks, stamped linens opened today.—Stanley Bros. 181 2i. The excellent and valuable library o the late Rev. D. Sutherland bas been plac~ ed on sale at Carter’s Bookstore. See our Summer goods list on first page | —all real bargains W D McKay, Mens straw hats—see the lotin window selling at half price—T J Harris, London House. Grand : Moonlight : Procession From all parts of the city this evening to MY: STORE ilered. You ho i Cc been wi | . "Ul thie proce lueemen ts to BUY t! wondering how we can lian the last, use ——— For a whole week we have been preparing the SNAPPIEST SNAPS we have ever ' " * * ’ a improve our last Saturday's sales. ssion and we will convince you thet each Saturday night offers greater in- Mentner, McLeod & Co’s,, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. OWSE- BROS. aae Wonderful Cheap Men. CHEAPER THAN EVER Light or Black Summer Coats, i Straw, Crash & Felt HatS very cheap, Swimming Tights, Sweaters, ZUnderclothing, Outing Shirts, etc., { PROWSE BROTHERS Children’s Clothing—-two or three piece suits for less than the : cloth cost that is in them, " A. MACDO DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LiITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St., Ch’town, P. E. I, \\L). @@e@e@eee 2ecece2e FINAL NOTICE. Ez Write for\stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw imo raver for hot weather shoe, with the Jadies and Misses, that, when once worn is always wanted, is our Chocolate Oxford shoe. We have them in fine blrek kid, and all shades of tan. Our styles are swell and handsome and our prices are attractive’ We also have a very Jarge and complete line of gents’ tine shoes in all latest styles and colors, W, i. STEWART & Co _— } Wever Before have 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 ceweler and Optician. iarlottetown, tie er open sane tee ete ui iit <2 astern ace ee sae CLOTHING, CARPETS & HATS, WHITE & FANCY SUM- : MER VESTS i Ps . Ps 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- ia ner, McLeod & Co, and circumstances lead us to require immediate settlement in all cases, otherwise proceedings in court will immediately follow, 2__BEER BROS, 22ceee2 222222 PARIS GREEN. We are leaders in the Green business We sell the best We have sold more in the past six years than any bouse in P. E. Island. FENNELL & CHANDLER i hall tireless aie eatin Ne Ahly a tm ay agente a ee . lig ak, alee * ‘ Ai ote Ni = eee re ices viele ake — ” al alas a mca si “ : reine sano Ait. be 4