THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 21, 1898 , } cal and Of es 7 ' AUG) ali lel Bills, ha | A I THY | N (;uysboro town is | ealthiest in Canada, | ‘ a Cisse of liphtheria « ver Une year, 1890 Uv, | ere Was ) ne [uberai, H awkesburv | + Journal -_ : , . DRowXED BurrerMiLtk.—At South . ok, N. § last Monday, the eighteen ynths old childof John Brown was rowned rhe parents left the lor : tan, and it has) child alone in the house, and on re- new ce Lalso a sli ‘turning found it had fallen into atub of | o the hes buttermilk. r ° _ a be A Pieasanr Ovrise.—lIf you are fortu-~ . |} nate enough to attend the League of the s | Cross picnic at Midgell on the 28th you will epend a pleasant day, Arrangements have been made for a visitors large pbumber of @ great many boya, and there will be an ample supply of re the grounds. ‘The band of the Society will also be hand and furnish music throughout the day. There will also be races in which the boye al- compete in large numbers. Don’t or you will regret it. Announce- re Insurance =“ besides eo freshments oa on (ley & Co-, The Shoeists, wave _ se 7 Licut DAMAGE BY ying.—-A short. bu nN al arp and severe lightolag storm passed Ip ak S Ol I I t befo e 7 o’clock j morning. Rain fell in torrents aouinst the carelessness | aud Was accompa vied by vivid lightning + igi eee. and heavy thunder. The new dwelling of you nel ZGaAdor, as well | house of Mr. Harry K. Lewis was struck. as the purely accideutal | Th lightning enter d the main chimney, ‘ . bs i | knocking off about 2) bricks and splitting res. J hey may come | 1 tothe roof. It appears to have passed ty you atary time. If} in two directions—one following a rafter ive] ; ‘nsured in my | thew stera side avd escaping under go J | the eaves, splitting the rafter. The other companies you are pr0- and more serious, followed along the ridge tected. spreading the two sides of the roof apart shout two inches unti) it reached the other imney, which it damaged slightly. E R BROW Fortunately no one ims the house was ° ° 9 | burt, but all were very much alarmed.— Telegram. } Insurance Agent Charlottetown > Mrives or Weattn—It is quite inte:s esting to peruse the list cf plays that have earned miliions, not always for one man, but proving @ mine of wealth for geveral S488 S SSSA SBVSEVS*F® [ciribution. The gross receipts of fifteen . | selected plays stand at $34,765,000, in» 4 Da&LIcious ding the ’ cluding the most successful dramatic ven~ tures of recent years, some of which are ( ; '¢ ( sill earning. Heading the list is Rip ’ \ forlOc ¢ i TT =mwawaTwTweaewereweeestlhTl Tl ITeTeT Te STeTlUeOlCU COC CCU VCC Van Wiukle, which has had 5,000 per- formances and earned $5,000,000, “The Old Homestead,” 5,000 performances, $4,~ 506,000 receipte; Erminie, 4,600, $3,000.- 000; Robin Hood, 2,500 times, $3,000,000; The Silver King, 4,500 times, $3,000,060; Shore Acres, 2,500 times, $2,880,600; Kerry Gow and Shaua Rbue, 4,600 times, $2,760,000; The Two Orphans, 5,500 | times, $200,000; A Parlor Match, 3,000 ¢@ | times, £1.950,000; The World, 2,000 T athe j e of ‘ ir Wit takes. . . :-. al the ! —_ soa wag } times, $1 ,7 50.900; The County Fair, 2,100 sil ' 1 ey e Hing i Lu 4 ; } t mea, $1,500,000; Adon a. 1,000 times, / i ee ¢ $1,200,000; Hazel Kirke, 3,000 times, “Tew r r $1,000,000; Shenandoah, 1,20@ times, D. STEWART g | $1,000,000. 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THESE DAYS ARE ALL TCO SHORT We've so much to do, so much opportunity to make this best store better. so many ways of making this necessary store more necessary to you, Days too short for you too, gathering for lthe seasons wants at prices so small that you double the pleasures such a volume of goods CALL AT MY STORE AND SEE. Sontner, McLeod & Co. SORS TO BEER BROS. an = wl or shoppers before them, day is over too soon handled at’ this DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, LuITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St., Ch’town, P. E. I, 158 dy 2aw imo f | for hot weather shoe, with the worn is always wanted, is our Checolate Oxford shoe. We have shades of tau. Our styles are swell and handsome and our prices are large and complete Jine of gents’ fine shoes in all latest styles and W, H. 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