THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 19 1898. [= In OUR WINDOW “3! | & mans] We hav place I moan © Dong Laced | ot This | hoot Has a ery sty ish Ippear ance it is 01 the new DANDY last, and the stock is very fine. For one week we | fier this line for $1.85. first price, $2.50. Alley <«& Co The Sho ist Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental 7 mc il iP ii a i i i i i a, ee fires. They may come tu you atany time. If freely insured in my mci a car companies you are pro- tected. IE. R. BROW Insurance Agent @barlottetown — | WINE ¢ CAKES 10c each . A nice light Tea Cake made to please the most @ # fastidious person. ~~ TeerHoxe 98. iD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY j BAKES BEST BREAD. -_ =. >. > & @ j | i ' daughter of Joho McLure, E-q., to Mr. RT a TA Local and Other Items, | At itest aavices, cheese was lon, Ont., at 7 1-8 cts per Ib. eRICAN Citizens united heartily in singing Ged Save the Queen at the close of the Scottith g tering: = re AT Crapaup.—We regret to learn e premises of Mr. J. J. McLeod, apaud Corner, were burned to the ground, with all their conterts, on Wed- | eeday night. Ky Lhat Cr - Pork,—The Toronto Globe reports ‘a very good demand for pork” —and “!ocal packers are kept busy preparing the pro- duct to meet the demand.’ Prices—Cen- ada mess, $16to $16.50, short cut, $17; clear mess, $15. iloniililiod SucogrseruL EnrerrarnmMent.—A core respondent at Glenroy, whose letter comes to band rather late in the day, describes the entertainment recently held in the schoolhouse at that pace as a “grand success.” Weregret that we have not space today for the full report. Contrib- utors will greatly oblige by sending their reports promptly, by telephone or other- wise, enninnniiihalbitiin Marrigp at Rustico.—At North Rus- tico,yesterdav,the marriage of Miss Lavina, Jobo A. MeMillan, of Brackley Point, was celebrated by the Rew. Mr. Robertson, at the residence of the bride’s father, in the presence ofa large number of guests. The groomsman was Mr. C. McLure, of Alexandria, and the bridesmaid was the room’s sister, Miss Celia McMillan, of Charlottetown. The costumes were very pretty,anda large number of presents were received. Giiediiemeiie An Ovp Axp Wau. Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over 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 wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap, aud take no other kind -_—— PERSONAL At the Cliff House: Rev T F Fullerton, Ch’town; Mrs E W Silver, Lunenburg, N S; Master Cyiil Silver do; Mrand Mr and Mrs Jasper Pickard, Harold Pickard, Chas L Wood, Edward L Cooke, EB H Brown, Miss Ada M Godkin, Harriet E Matthew, J A Hale, Miss Minnie Cook, Charlottetown; Miss Annie M Maclauchan New York, Mr and Mrs D MacMillan, Vernon Matth- eson, Mr and Mrs Wm Sellers, Miss Cooper, Miss Etta M Cooper, Misa Annie M Smith, Capt D Stewart, J E Beer, Wallace P_ Pickard, EA Duchemin, L R Bilacktin, W A Stewart, GeoJ Rogers, A A Alley, Lewis Whear, J Good, Charlotietowr; Miss Good, Bostor; J A Farquharson, Ch’town, BORN In Rustico on the 5th inst., to Mr. and Mrs Timotbv Burke, a daughter. Re ee 2 | forward. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION NOTES _ Preparstions for the Provincial Exbiki. tion at Halifax are being rapidly pushed Carpenters are now relaying the floor in the Main Building, and the laving Out of space for manufactures will be com~« menced, immediately on the completion of the work, The Commission have about completed arrangements forthe appearance at the Exhibition of the magnificiently equipped Company of Canadian Dragoons, stationed at Toronto, whore “Musical Ride” has formed one of the biggest drawing cards in years past atthe big fairs in the west. The Company nambering 8ix- teen men are part of the Canadian force of Regulars. Wherever they have performed, they have been the admiration of all. Mounted on beautifu! and shapeiy borses, the pick of Canadian stables. they go through their evolutions with all the precision of men who spend their lives in the saddle. The managers of the great spectacular drama, “The Siege of Sebastopol,” whici was the central attraction at the Provincial Exhibition last year, freely acknowledged that they were able to make a more bri!~ liant success of it in Halifax than in any other city in the Dominion, because of the availability of trained military men who gave av air of reality to the show, which it could not otherwise have. This mani-~ fest advantage will also give greater interest to the representation of the ‘hril- ling military drama, “The Relief of Iack- now,” which will be given this year. It will be the most unparalleled and magni-~ ficent spectacle ever shown in the Maritime Provinces. At the rate applications for space are pouring into the Secretary’s office, the Main Building and the Transporation buildirg, ample as they are in proportions, will be taxed their utmost capacity to ac- 7ommodate the army of intending exhibi- tors. The interest iv the exhibition is wide- spread and is attracting the attention of manufacturers, iaventors, and specialists, in all parts of the Maritime and Upper Provinces. A foul breath is one of the greatest atilictions that a man or woman caa have. An affliction not ouly to themselves, but to those with whom they come in contact. A foul breath is a great discourager of affection. It would probably be m dre so if people only realized just what bad breath means. Bad breath is one of the symptoms of constipation. Some of the other symptoms are sour stomach, loss of appetite, sick and bilious headache, dizzi~ ness, heartburn and distress after eating. These things mean indigestion. They all start with constipation, and constipation is inexcusable because it can be cured— cured easily, quickly and permanently, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They give to nature just the little help that she needs. There is no case of biliousness, constipation, indigestion, “heartburn,” or any of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that these little “ Pellets” will not cure. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispeusary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table‘s All Druggists refund the mouey if it fails to eure, 2c FINAL NOTICE We have TO LEAVE notified all our sbirt waists that of this before end of the next week, To help they must be out them out and also to give you a rare bargain we are making ‘he following unprecedented cuts, OT LAT 2 LOT 3 Only 7 left. AJl gone but 8. price Ve Thisis the wear Pretty patterns in Muslin, detachable collars, Regular price $1.50, our price 8%c. Sizes 32 to 36, detashable collars. About 20 left of this lot and they are beauties. able collars, siz2 52 to 40. Regulur price $1.25 Sizes 32 to 38. Regular price $1.35, our Dainty muslin with detach- our price 69c. XQ 1. 300 pairs pants $1.75 and $2.00. NO 4.—In youths suits we are now sell- ing good strong suits and $6. Dress Goods NO %—Top shirts from 50c up the larg- est and best selected stock in the city, WE ARE THE a ASRS NEWFOUNDLAND Resort in America THE : SPORTSMAN'S : PARADISE. F very river and Jake along the line of the Newfoundland Railway abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest fea Voyage. ' Quickest and eafest route to any part is via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER “ BRUCE.” (Classed A 1 at Lloyds) Leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. —aeeee day evening on arrival of the I.C.R.express. Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wednesaay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John express, FARE: Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. First Claes $20.05 Second Class 10.30 Return 33.81 Through tickets onsale at all stations on the I.C.R.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. 8e&"The sen trip will be only 6 Hours. For all information apply to R, G. REID, St. John’s Nfll,; or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, 174 tf North Sydney, C.B. ‘Teeth--- Should be brushed thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- -ctreadily and moreeasily, in its inciep- ntstage, the deadly decay which sooner Thousands of B or August Buyers Bargains in Carpets {Bargains in Clothing, for young men for oa a eee CITY - HARDWARE - THE GFAND SOUVENIR The Most Picturesque Summer Pa mie oe * 2 Se A alccannres ) pains NG 2. £10 3.—950 heavy all ¢ 25 all wool doublegwool D B for $6,75 worth up to $3.50 for§breasted suits for mengworth in the regular only $10.00, way $8.00, } Hats Bargains in eNO 8 =5.—One hun-§NO 6, — Summer édred and fifty littlegunderclothing at a gsuits for $2.75 andsbig discount all] sizes worth up togin stock, $4.00, (Ladies Waterproofs Gloves ete. 7 NO 8 —Nine hundred§NO 9,—Fourteen hun- yds of Dress Goods§dred yds of black worth [8c now selling¢Dress Goods worth for 105¢, 20c¢ now only 125. Scotch and Canadian Tweeds Blue and Biack W orsterds. ONLY WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN To make it a point to trade withus will be money in your pocket. PROWSE BROTHERS STORE Keep out the flies with our wire, Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade, Don’t forget the Ques bec Heater, but, and a great big but, you must buy for cash. i | Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat- ment, Prompt Attention a) me .—. : Aleo a full line of steel and Full line of Oxtord Stoves Ranges. iron stoves and ranges, R, B. NORTON & CO LTD Clery Ths Muth Ladies’ Capes “ Blouses ime ; ay , well kind. About 25 left good patterns in both dark and } 4 light, sizes 32 to 40. Kegular price $1.10, our p.ice 9c. These are what are left of 3 or 4 govd lines, many ot them worth 8&c, but out they goat 49c. “There are only about 30 left, so callearly and secure a bargain Nentner, McLeod & Co's,, LOT ) o: later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have them i filed at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. i DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teet b Gi sailor Hats 'At greatly reduced prices. Ta\4 Tro LET Tke Southern halfof the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, containing eight rooms, electric light, hot water fur- nace; rent moderate, Apply to H. James Palmer, office near Bank of Nova S cotia, or Mrs E. Palmer, QueenSt, ———_— oT T J HARRIS, 162 dy Iwke Londen House : thy qf Ate