NIT rik aud DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 8, 1539 —.* C Liways a ic inc , ry W, tl, m _ ' ' > " Pri bd i , Geis 1 _ ‘ we : 1S ; end nt — J ‘ eet | lo a i Ba en, ) Smee” l n§ s¢ tt s i : ry : . * } } oe »- Q echer DI! lL hrme! 7 ‘+ - 1 id . , > ie Hesh Bett COLlOr COMes a) sae to the CHNeCCKS « id stronyver . . vw s Bmuscles to the limbs. The in in we ight1 substantial; it comes to stay soc. and $ ists @coTT & BOW NL. Che . Toronta . “ DABAAABRABRBBAAAA A Osh Mt MM Mele tte tte tap b ; You Will ma Want some 7 ("h Iy kind of Gake Here are some which we sll for . Idec per doz > You cannot get bett r valie else- where Doughruts ced patties German Buns ! fops ‘ n Muff ck Cakes Suge okies ‘arker lion-e Polls Cream ‘lart.ir Biscvits They are all fre-h. acd we deliver all ' parceis prompt!) . Telephone 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY > BAKES B'ST BREAD o a pattie —— aid ¢ ell wita the running of your engine if you have it repaired at our shops. Maybe there is not much the matter with i:. may just want alittle enugging up to make it ron as good as new. and you'll be ir work, tio guar~anteed, nA Broce Stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” maFounders, Engineers and Machinists, Steam Navigatioy Co's Wharf Charlottetown. P. E. I. hone ).5 SOSO OOS! 0998 S4SO OOOO 80SEC O46 8880 ALHKGAGHEABRSA Pretty | Flower Vases Selling Very Low” In our we iow window very pret ty . } . We are showing ;: : » lot of flower vases. Your Choice for 15, 20 & 25 cents Z This is the last ofa lot S we are selling. When they és are sold, no more at above fe low prices, SP = =»>seos ™ W. W. WELONER, Jeweler & Engraver xy SPSS SEES LS lade. i We have just received a new kind of 4 ANGE MARMALj DE, put up in glass “ mm, Which we aré \ otlering at tne , e Tate of pat ; : sit Alto just opened a case cf Pime- @Ple Marmatacie which is of very q flay r. 1 . p ' le and G nger ‘k 7. Malade Das aleo e are all new goods and 4 a tty them if i and tasty. \ t 4 GER 2 . GROCERS vi 1} | en excellent satis- | you i want something Orr | r | ' turned th Aan er 1 ‘Local and Other Items | hi Gitu uy Hii | at . ’ . 4 pack ‘ ‘@ 1 Ww y tl ' ' tie y « —_ iW \ i iii i (; } l,a | Canaan, w at present in Bit ghamp . N. ¥ Aine be the iiscoverer of » North Pole. He descrit t rntiry as being an and rounded by ice. A emall tr of large built pe ple, pot | maux, lived there [he manner of living ie similarto thatcf the E quimaux, acd ke experienced many barésh ips. Chere are two eeasons, he says, mild and lu the milder weather lichens grow eames = Four or 4 Kinp.—Mrs. James Platt, of Union Mills, lod., gave birth to a quartette of girls. The wother is sixteen years old, while the father is upwarde of thirty. Three of the quariette died soon afier birth. The fourth bids fair to live. The allending physicians say the case 16 with~ out precedent in medical history. Births have been recorded of quartettes with a division of males and females, but no case has been recorded, they say, where the babies have been of one seXe einicuts Daxace+ For A Huspanp.~The action for dawages brought by Madam ‘Resal, of Paris, France, ase result of the loss of her basbsod by the sinking of the French Line steamer La Bourgogne, in collision with the British ehip Cromartyshire, July 4, 1898, off Sable Island, Nova Scotia, has resulted in a verdict against tbe company ot 100,000 fraace. The plaintiff at the fame time was debarred from claiming any mouey lost with Mr.Reea!l, which may hereafier be recovered. The court found the company reeponsible for the acts of the captain, who was declared to be at fault in not bringing the ship toa stand- etill after collision, in losing time in launching tbe boats, and in not furnishing the passengers with lifeboats. ~ SHIP NEWS Port of Summerside ENTERED. July 4—Merry May, McKay, Pictou, coal. July 6 —Ceto, Weatherbie, Pictcu, coal; Union, Gerroir, Pictou, coa); Jennie Arm~ strong, Grady, New Castle, lumber; Rose Mary, McDonald, Paspebiac, Railway Ties; Lochiel, Wright, Rtchibucto, lumber. CLBARED. July 5.—Thetis, Allen, Sydoey, bal- last. Jaly 6.—C+ro, Weatherbie, Wallace, ballast; Neal Dow, Irving, Richibucto, doors and sashe-; KR .se Mary, McDonald, New Richmosd, P. Q, ballast; Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, ballast; Union Gerroir, Pictou ballaat. Barge Grandee, Aken, Pictou; in tow by Tug Ww Aitken. ER A = ae When a man owns a blooded horse he ia always careful ofits health. He looks after its dietand is particular that their eeling sha!l be regular and right. While he is doing this it isas likely as not that he himse f euffer.ng from some disease or disorder. When the trouble gets eo bad that he canaot work, he will begin to give himself the care he gave the horse at the | start. Good pure, rich, red blood ia the | best insurance against disease of any kiud. Almost all diseases come from impure or impoverighed blood. Keep the blood pure and strong and disease can fiud no foothold. That is the principle upon which Dr Pierce’s Golden Mediaal Dis- covery works. It cleanses, purifies and ; enriches the blood, puts and keepa the | whole body in perfect order ; makes ap~ petite good, digestion strong, assimilation perfect. It brings ruddy, virile health. It buidls up solid, wholesome flesa (not fat) When, from any cause, reduced below the healthy standard, Send Sl one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, ot Bis i The words Hood’a taken cioe. of praise bestowed upon Sareaparilla by those who have It prove the merit of the medl- >_< « —_—- on the Chest. This the serious should not be neglected. Hundreds have proved Griffiths’ Menthol] Liniment to be the quickest and surest cure for colds. Apply it freely to the chest might and morniag, and take a few drops on sugar. It is pleasant te take, clean to appiy, and Cold ia cold siage and will cure acold in a eingle night, All iruggists, 25 cents. —_——— Oe The initial operations of the great iron works have begun. } ; } } LOST--TWO YEARS! of my lif out?” asked nan. : > that nis teier 2 > mn. ance two years,” said r than most,” re» insurance man. ‘‘] was wean- ed at 8iX m *] mean since I reached onths manho ) 1’s ess tate,” said the broker. } , . asked bh f “How was that, s frier ad. said the broker. used to be sort of a velfsindulgent in the way of victuals.” “Doctor’e orders,’’ se] ai fellow “I like a good dinner myself,” interrupt- ed the insurance man. “Yes, well I used toeat everything that cate along if it was nice, and I played my stomach out. By andby I foundI had dyspepsia and I straightway became a dyspepsia crank. “T’ve heard of ’em,” remarked the ine surance man. “Well, I was one,” said the broker, “I started intocure myself. ‘‘Well, sir. it I was to tel] you all took and alll did to get rid rid of that fiendish disease I would | keep you hereall night. It was after I had tried about everything, I struck the great milk cure.” “This is where you lost the two years,” gaid the insurance map. “Yes,[ ate nothing for two yeara. I drank milk till I hated the sight of it.” “Did it cure you?” asked the insurance man. “Tt did not,” said the broker. “And the worst of it was] found afer two years of it I might bave been eating good honeat beefsteak all the time—yes crtquail -on- toast for that matter.” “How was that?” “If I’d only known it, a Dodd’s Dyspep-~ sia Tablet after each meal would have digested my food for me, rested my stom~ ach, and cured the Dyspepsia inside a monthorso. Youcaa get them at any drug store for 59 cents a box, too.’ ’ “That's where ignorance wasnt’ bliss,”’ said the insurance man. ‘It’s wise to be wise in regard to Dyspep- sia and Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablete,” said the broker. 7 = /2 ~ SM Lb i. % s ZRAVAA BRS SF Usa as asa Besides Building I do all kincs of carpen- ter work, joining, turn- ing and all classes of job- bing. I have a properly equipp- ed factory and tur: out work to order, to the satisfaction of ny custom. ers. Next little job you have bring it my way! it will be well done, it will be promptly done! it won't cost more than it is worth. Factory on Fitzroy Street between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. Don’t confuse it with any other. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Cortractor, war SSeS SES Ne Sle Bees eR 7s SKK Sa Gifts For the June Bride {f you are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, cal! at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome and useful articies. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finisb, if bought from as. We have also some fice china, and beautiful glassware. See our goods for quality and price The bridegroom will aleo find the article be wants at our store, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS mee ee pee rer Se ee ee » - > Parone » r is iE '©1 CHARLOTTETOWN - gunnyside, Opposite P *O. . on Vern” uewnc ~, - re eT » af SOOO oe ETON IEE IE es John T. [icKenzie, % THE TAILOR Yoarr an : S “ * E ES ae E & P. E. ISLAND LTT a Re as 6 on ~ “MI Store’ b Pah ‘ess adie *Soo0 i ANNIVERSARY JULY, [899 VW 10.000 Dollars Worth to be sold this M DISCOUNTS FROM 10 T? 50 PER CENT. iy Store”? Firs onth SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, 6TH JULY, 1899 ieee SALE ENDS JULY Sist EPOORS OPEN AT 7.30 A. M <ay All geods sold for cash or wool taken in exchange [[aving just comp! eted oar first year in business, and we thank our many customers for the liberal patronage extended to us, and take this opportunity ofcelebrating our first anai- versary by giving you some rare bargains this month SEN ENER, MeO & CO FAA A Notice! AASASAEF RAR AZ on ar ~~ &»e? &ay | @ @ & S Murine | The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, is meeting with wonderful success, PEERS | : 7 Le AAAAARAAAA ARR We sell goods cheap, and zannot af- ford to give long terms of credit. Please attend to that litile bill we sent you, and yon will confer a great favor on It affords almost in- stant relief and in many cases complet- ely cures. 50c Bcttle G. F, HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician Yours very truly, ~——Seniner, McLeod & Co st 42 220228 7 ee 22822488 =e ee Be wee i @e 846 =] 2 ; ( ( FEY EES EEE PEP EY Y i ; ; ! Me a> a pitt bd bt d i otitis 7 ter hs vevevererexve COOL. - - “Surroundings” Never put off for tomorrow What you can do to day. If you think you are not getting value or the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to~day. We Don’t Want a Cent wa Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to bave you look eround our store and learn how much better you can dco here than anywhere else, John McKenna Queen Street, Light Underwear Neglige Shirts Bicycle Hose Straw Hats Canvas Boots The Model Store is full of helpful hints on how to keep comfortable on a hot summer’s dav, Bicycle Sweaters When all the breezes go’on a vacation and the thermometer is climbing as high as it can get—then TEFL TALIS NS LS hts Our 2nd Lot Fishing Gear Ready For July ist A 3 Joint Rod 50 Cents Bairds Flies . - You'll appreciate a straw hat. Our hats are all American Straws * AQPFADIGILAGHGGBALG s F We have without doubt the nobbiest Straw Hats in town. We are rushing them out in lively style Want You to be the Next R. H. Ramsay & Co. The Model Store SUNNYSIDE. KOSOROMAKOKOE We Dent pass our store for anything and everything re- quired for July Ist holiday. Reddin Bros = SE PSE SES LHI SF A AFA GAL HL SF SS “F i Se Yr ty i é : >