NE =. : aes ; J _ > - ~ ® J. > ™ goth IS HI : ¢s Womens v9 a\ly, rs " te st aie i? ‘¢ 2 ee 2OOSSHOS SESE EA SOOSHSSSSSCOESe COO £00666 8 OOOO 82 2OF OF OSSS COED ELLOS > * Slippers G1.00 a pair ¢ a ers W , you #bonut set VW cnDoOW hey ; ran not erhaps not S nt > equa , Ww Strap Slipper f gio ? Wot t ~ S 4 Oi? +} si | pe - x . y Women § ? goia Oral = pe - ? ; stent tip, B4-«' 4 We would like you to see them, y thev’re On esi it ‘ vile @& dow 9 LEY & CO 3 AL “9 % THE SHOEISTS ¢ NL te =. 1° THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 15, 1898 - ~ . « = “A> - ~~ 7 a a a ee oe ee ND ie Sit SS i OS WT OS W 4 > © THE GERMAN BUN Made only at the Eclipse Bakery. Made by particular people jfor par- ticular people. Price 10c per aoz. Telephone O8, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache is often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonable and effectua’ remedy ia A pair of properly fitted eye- glasses or spectacles, whic! relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a especial study of fitting glasses, and woul be glad to have you call on us if troubled in apy way with your eyes, G- F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Upticia ee 9900S 8028080808860 020 00000006 J 260008890080 SOSSHOSOOSROSONSSSESSSSSES 96SS 6005 0040 8O8SSOSSGONs eee ceceaenseee | ©8008840 3880080008 2008000 , Local and Other Items. - ln ANOTHER PRizé. addition to the pl f boat race on Saturday, to which referet bas already been made. Mr Adneas A Macdonald presented an ele- ; pant Clock ~~ Wis ws BROKEN, Three panes of glaas in the windows of the Railway House, person early on Sundav am, ~~ | Patchen, 2 0 iy) to | Marks of Chicago on the Water Street,were bruken by some unkuown morning. It is boped that the guilty person will be found it and punished, eile ces Si The Downing, . ya Diem! wWainst Walter infraction was SSkED summons charging an Regulation Act, dismissed by Police of the L quor yesterday Magistrate Hasard. - - BATHING at tHE Waarves. — The authorities are determined to put a stop to the practice of bathing about the wharves in a nude condition whilst people are about. Yesterday a lad charged with this offence was fined $2 or 10 days by Police Magistrate Haszard. --——_—- More Gop —Moch excitement bas been caused in Nelson, B C,—~where the Messrs Beer Bros bave gone to reside,—overthe discovery of ricb placerson Rover Creek,12 miles from the city, which go from T5c to $l to the pan on the surfece. The value increases as bedrock is approached. pein Great Pacinc Matcn.—C M Jewett secretary of the New Evgland Breeders’ Association, for a mateh between John R Gentry, 2004, and Jue take piace on Sept. 22 during the Breeders’ annual meeting. W J Andrews represented the Gentry people and Ed Mills of Boston acted for C W Patchen end. Patchen was driven a mile last week by C W Marks in 2.02, and while Gentry has not been raced for two years—last year being engaged in exbibitioas only—he has all his old-time apeed. has arranced A Hanpsome Booxter.—Mr M J Keat- ing, the painstaking and energetic press representative of Keith’s Boston Theatre, has our thanks for an artistically arranged and elegantly priated booklet descriptive of Mr Keith’s well-known aad popular theatres in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia and Providence, with special refer~ ence to the Boston enterprise which ia so happily termed “the model playhouse of the country.” The booklet is replete with valuable information regarding the various theatres, and the illustrations are of the best description. Keith’s theatre is one of the sights of Boston, and no visitor should roiss it. During the summer a good many Charlottetonians have been shown through this elegantplay house and all were charmed with the arrangements. Besides the at- tractions of the house iteelf the perform- ance is always highly satisfactory, none but top-notchers in the proteasion being engaged. When in Boston by all means give Keith’s acail. Ar Tracapize.—The laying of the corn- er stone ofthe New Church at Tracadie and a grand tea party will take place on the 20th September. Extensive prepara- tions are being made for the enjoyment aod delight of an immense gatheriog. Trainarrangements will appear later in advertisement. lwd&w. . THE SEA VIEW HOTEL. Mr. Cox’s New Quarters at Souris— Improvements Made. MrBC Cox, proprietor of the Sea View Hotel, has just moved into his new quarters, that large store and dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. W. L. Sterns. During the last three months the firm of Dingwell & Dingwell has had a small army of men remodelling aod adding to the already spacious building, and to day it can hardly be recognized ' : Un the southside a» veranda has been added ruoning the length of the main building facing the adja:ent lot which will be used as alawn. There are three entrances, the ladies and side entrance to otfice and main entrance in front routing on Main Street is the office and reading room, 32ftx20, with plate glass frout and fitted up with all the require- meuts Of & modern hotel. On this flat are also parlors 24x20 ft, dining room 40x x20 ft, four bedrooms, carving room and kitchen, A hall rans from tbe offize to the lobby at the ladies entranve,trom which a stair to the next floor leads. On this floor are situated seventeen large and well lighted bedrooms and bath room. On the third floor which is not yet com- pleted are eight more bedrooms overlook- ing the beautiful Colville Bay. The floors of the dining room and office, laid in tiling patterns with narrow stained and oiled eoft wood, are very unique, The building throughout is heated with hot air. Souris can now boast of one of the best appointed hote!s in the Province; aod the crusine department in charge of Mrs. Cox which have had more than a province al reputation in the past, promises to be even better in the tutare. - — — Sometimes it seems to weary woman that she must certainly, give up. The simplest and easiest work becomes an a)~ most insurmountable task. Nervousness, sleeplessness and pain harass her and life seems hardly worth the living. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was made for her. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica] Discovery was made for her. The former is for ille distinctly feminine, the other for her general system. Together they supply @ scientific and successful course of treat ment. The “Favorite Prescription” re- stores healthy, regular action to the orgaus distinctly feminine. It forces out all im~« purities, strengthens the tissues, allays inflammation. The “Golden Medical Diacovery”” makes appetite, helps diges-~ tion, promotes easimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeks and neck with good solid flesh and bringe back the gladsome glow of girlhood. Bend 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page C@MMON SENSH MEDIGAL ADVIe&ER, illustrated. The old stand and new store, Prowse’s Block. Calland see how we look.—W P Colwill. 194 l wk dy & wy. See our display of new nobby neckwear, in southern window. Choose for 25 cts. | — Moore & McLeod. MY STORE— SEE !Y! Our first instalment of foreign Hats, Capes, Jackets, Dress Goods. They are simply perfect in style and finisr. Sentner, McLeod & Co's, EN VAT JACKETS Direct from London One Hundred and Seventeen. for fall, 1898, Our Mantle room is from us, Sample Jackets including all the new Styles and Colores, LADIES SEE THOSE GO0DS * You may say that this is a little early to rush the fall Jackets, BUT WE ARE—~ —__ BOUND TO LEAD one of the best on the Island. and ladies of taste will find it to their aevantage to buy their fall sacques We show nothing but the latest and bes, WEARING SOLDIER CLOTHES “There is an entire absence of law pro tecting the army uniforma,”’ observed an army officer to a reporter, ‘‘and, peculiar as it may seem, it is not a violation of law, military or civil, for any unauthorized person to wear the uniform of an officer or soldier. In other words, it would not vio late any law if any one paraded the streets attired in the full military uniform of a general, colonel or other officer. In Eu- rope it is entirely different, and if an un- authorized person publicly wore the uni- form of an army or naval) officer without authority he would be gobbled up, stripped of his military or naval fixings and would have a long stay in prison for his offense. ‘*There ia a brass band in New York city each member of which wears a full general’s uniform, with the stars on the shoulders, and some of the national guard of that city tried to have it abolished un- der existing law, but they failed to do so. The Grand Army badge and button, as also the badge of the Union Veteran le- gion and the Regular Army and Navy union and of the Mexican Veterans’ union are protected to some extent by law in that the regulations of the army and navy provide that those entitled to them can wear them on certain official occasions, but even they are not as fully protected by law as they should be. ‘*The same absence of protection, legal protection, I mean, exists in relation te wearing the medal of honor awarded by congress, and it is known that certain per- sons have medals of that kind and have worn them without the authority of con- gress. The bow of the American Legion of Honor is, however, provided for by law, and it is a violation of law for any un- authorized person to have or wear it.’’— Washington Star. — eee TH E WHOLE system feels the effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—stom- ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. P. e. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Openin —_0 Me PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM | (Graduate of Montreal Business | College) j Pook-Keeping in all its branches thorough- ly taught in conuection with Actual Business Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship, Business Correspondence Commercial Law. system is the latest and best now in aan a@nada and ihe United States, and success, from the start, is assured. We open this year, after the Holidays, on Aug 15th Appiy at once, or send for our bew Pros- pectus, —— Chk’town, Aug 1193, tf the Schools WE HAVE Boy’ School Suits, Boy’ Sweaters, Boy’ School Suits, Qur prices are away down, eseeiseeee nt J.B. McDonald& C0 : —_ a a INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ST. JCBN 5 W. BS. SEPTEMBER 13TH TO 23RD i898 $13.000 IN; PRIZES. All departments of Prize Lists revised and increased. Large Special Prizes in Live Stock and Dairy Products. Live stock enters Wednesday 14th and leaves Wednesday 2] st, Grand display of the Forest Life of New Brunswick. Wild Animais, Birds, Insects, plants and faagi shownia their natura Collection ot — The Paradise of the Sportsman and Delight of the Naturalist Two Museums will contribute Their whole Collections A Great Nature Lesson for al!. Prizes offered for Nataral History Collections. A Large and varied Dispiay of Fish Products and Fishery Appliances, | Machinery of all kinds in Motion—with many Manufacturing Novelties. Prizes offered for best Manufacturer’s Display. HoLIDAY SEEKERS Will finda varying round ofattractions in Amusement Hall andid the Wonderful performahces, upon the Grounds, in front of the New Grand Stand. Pyrotechnic Marvels. Band Music OPS Excursion rates from everywhere. MARK THE 13TH O¥ SEPTEMBER ON YOUR CALENDAR For Priz® List aad full information, Address, W. C. Pitfield, Chas. A. Everett, Manager and Sec President 7 PROWSE BROTHERS — The Wonderful Cheap Men