ET OT eeeeneeeet eeeeeeeeee That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache ts often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in siich cases the easonabieand effectual remedy 3 only r is : A pair of properly fitted eye classes or epectacl -, which relieve the mueclar etrain and therefore i ‘ cure the headache ! We have made « epecial study of fitting glasees. and would be glad to bave you call on us f troubled in any way with your eyes. G. F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Optic ia ececcee ececes seeeeceees ~~ wre £OSSSSE COSCO CeE SEES 2062782228086 2eee OVSSEOCOCHSHYH HLL BHBABSHBe sv SRSe ee Reneees seen eT ee ied See De : : e . ° 4 * . The best piece ot : . 12 ounce Soap in e + the market, at a “ S similar price ° s ® . : e @ a ee ee, eee ’ You wont know jnst ; how good a wrapped ° : Soap vou Can sell at © four cents 1 make a e 7 four cents ana ma > : profit, until you try a i * a box of this. $ ° All jobbers sell it. Py . a ¢ JOHN P. MOTT& CO. § 22a eee 4 Oo DO YO! Oe Piower.... a SHOW —AND-—- Sweet Pea Competition > 2‘) o> @& We will have a Sweet Pea Show at our Store, Sunnyside August 23rd, 24th, 2oth, ‘92 following Prizee for seed purchased sod will give the Sweet Pess grown frot from us this season FIRST COMPETITION Best Bequet (all Slue sbades or all sed shades) $1.40 Second Rest Boguet (#1! blue shades or all red shades) lo Third Best Boeuet (2 '] blue shades or all red shades) A SECOND OOMPETITION Beet Collectioa $1.00 Second Best Collection 70 Third Best Collection wi The conditions are that the competitor éhall bring with the ex ibit the envelope 5 . the seeds were in when purchased, and that no green or anytoing else be used except what is ¢urnished by the Sweet Peas. HASZARB & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE SEEDSME * ° CAIARLOTTETOWN. HOLASSES AND SUGAR Now landing ex echconer “MARY P” direct from Barbados,500 barrels bright Barbadoes sugar, 200 puns, choice Bar- Padoes molas-es. N. RATTENBURY. 194 2 mos Acknowledgment. Caartoms crowns, P. E. L, August 29th, 1898 To the officers and members of Branch No. 216, ©, M.B. A., Charlottetown. Gentlemen— Please accept my most Sincere thanks for cheque fcr $1000, through your Rec. Secretary, Mr Henry Pi zeerald, being amount of Insurance Pilicy in your associstion or the life of My son Richard E. Moran. Again thanking you for your prompt Temittance, aad withing your society Qvery success. T remain youre reepectfully, 196 d&w ; RICHARD MORAN Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers te prepared todo al! kinds of jobbing and wil| be pleased to furnisa estimates ®nal) branches of the trade. If you are ilding it would be we!! to get their prices bey are the practical plumbers. :| THE BYE-ELECTION, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 22, 1898 First District of Queen's County, HUN. WILLIAM CAMPELL UNAN- IMOUSLY NOMINATED. At a large and entlidsiastic meeting held here of the delegates of the Liberal- Conservatives from the several polls iv the F irst Electoral District of Qneen’s, County, Mr. Wiliam Campbell, from New London, was unanimously nominated to contest the district in the interest of the Liberal Conservative Party at the coming election. Several spoke, showing up in a very clear manner the extravagance, blunder - ing and deception of the present govern- ment, Mr. William Campbell spoke hopefully and confidently that if the party would work actively inthe short time allotted, he shall win a triumphant victory on the 31st inst. Anaus Lamont, Bradalbane, Aug, 20, °98. Sec’y. --ere A Healthful Summer Drink. A teaspoonful of Abbev’s Effervescent Salt in atumbler of water, drawn from the tap, makes adelicious and healthful summerdrink. Sold by druggists every~ Where. Everv medical journal in Canada has endorsed Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. ——- a MARRIED. At Rice Point, on the 16th inst, by the Rev J G Melvet, B D, John M Hockin, Montrose, to Annie C, daughter of William Lowther, Eq. = DIED. @n Sunday, the 21st of August, at Plea- sant Grove, Maria Ellen, aged 52 years, beloved wife of William Grockett, leaving a large number of relatives and friends to mourn the death of one whose kindliness was proverbial among ber acquaintances. “He giveth His beloved sleep.” At Morell, Aug 20th. at the residence of éer sister, Mrs Julius Ges, Annie C Jeff-, -—~ PERSONAL Judge Alley bas returned to town. a Maggie James has returned home. iss Emma Harper has gone t - wall to epend her helidéna.” nae Mr. Cliff Richards went this morning to resume work. Mrs, Octo Baird returned Priocees on Saturday evening. Miss Munp, of Paton & Co’s estublis h- ment, left by train this morning for a holiday. to Souris home by the Miss Evelyn Corey returned on Saturday from Pic:ou whereshe had been vie:ting irie uas, Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh, of the Portland Packing Co., left this moruing for Port- land, on a business trip, Mr. Oliver McLeod of the Anglo Ameri- can Telegraph Co’s staff arrived nome on Saturday from Baie Verte. Mrs. Charless E. Full and daughter, who have been here on a visit, left by this moroing’s train for there home in Dakote, Mr. T. J. Dillon returned home on Saturday evening, acd left on another busi- nese trip by the steamer to Pictou this morning. Mr. Wm. Owen, who has been bome on & visit to his parents left on return to St. Pau}, Minn., this morning. Miss Bain, now of Toronto, formerly of Charlottetown, is here on a visit to Mrs, A E. Morrison. Mr. W. A. Warren, left by the western ‘rain this morning en route for Toronto, where he intends studying at the Ontario College of Pharamacy. Mr. J. A. Webster, of Goff Bros, left for the western end of the Island this merning On @ business trip in the interest of the above firm. Mrs Reginald Macdonald arrived here on Saturday, accompanied by Miss May McPherson, of Syduey, who will also be the guest of Mrs A. A. Macdonald, during her stay here. daughter of Prewier Farquharson, left for home this morning, after visiting her friends here. Rev, J. A. Ford, of Eastport, Maine, bev on the western train this morning on his retero. Mr. Fordhas been epending a short holiday with friends in the eastern pe-t of the island. Miss Alice M. Hodgson, matron of the Whidden Memorial Hospital, Everett, Wass, who has been spending ner waca- tion at herold home ia Mal peqae, deft this morniog on reteva. «uugbter of the latedJoha Jeffs, formerly, cf Charlottetown. { At Biack Poiat, on Monday, July 25th,) Mrs Daniel Fisher, in the 36th year of her}| age, leeVing a kasband and three smell/| «children to mourn. Mey she rest ia peace. “This is no death,” W hat ceems #0 is transition, This life of wortal breath Is but a suburb of the life Eiyssan “Whose portal we cal! death.” eT EE Catarrh amd Hay Fever Ifit’sHay Fever that is the bug-bear of your life, yor won't Know the pleasure -of freedom fromit till you've tried Dr, Chag’s Catarrh Cure, New clothing, for men or boys, new 3 piece suits, mew 2 piece suits, new P B suits, new S B suits, new pants, new osates aud vests for $7 or#8, worth in the regular wav $10 and $12.—Prowse Bros., The Wonderful Cheap Men. 195, 2i ihieanmmdians ie Do you waot anew hat? If you do and you want the latest, we have them. Wew American hats and caps just opened.— Prowse Bros. 195, £1. = poems } O—}> OD VOODOO DW OD OBVOSUBSD BIG - SALE é UF LADIES Shirt Waists AND CAPES We have placed on our centre cous- ter tables, two epecia! lines of laaiee Shirt waists ocahesee: BABO cisepscee On onr first table you’ll find « large assortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waists, all new goods and latest styles, worth from 4 to } more, going at 75c each, coccsesed SBC.......... On our second table you'll another large assortment of ladies cotton and muslin Shirt Waisste, worth from 4 to § more, going at 45 sents each, .-. OMPES.... See our western window for bargains i ladies Summer Capes, F. PERKINS & 60, § 20 <> OS OS OD OB 903-9000 > MOD- ci ABLE ERATE WORK Prices Extracting Frese z OR. J. P. MURRAY WANTED.—Smart boy as apprent.ce apply at this office. OLD NEWSPAPERS, for wrapping, cheap at this office, find > @~<S O<S OD Om <> OS OSHS 64 9]V9V9]VSBD9OB9O3B 09 OS 92.92 9490.64.46 O0O9O6O49O1O1O168O8H a irls to learn the Dress- WAN [EDT wo, fice Seliar at Patons. making. Apply to Mrs. Hewlen has issued invitatiens for an At Home at Government Freuse, cn Friday evening, at which there will he dancing from £ pm, til’ 1.34; end Mrs Rogers has sent out cards for a dance at } ; , Siangere are apt to meet with at the hands Fairho!m on ¥ ednesday ewening The marr age took place thie worning at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral of Miss Jennie Anderson, (McGee), denghter of Mr John McGee, to Capt Bruce, of the schooner D. Crovau. The ceremony was petformed by Rev. Father: Johison. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce left by the steamer Princess for 4 tripto Newfoundland. Mr David Smalland Mr Will. D Small funeral of the late Miss Annie C. Jeffs, whose aeath took place on Saturday at the residence ef her sister, Mrs. Julius Cox. The deceased was well knowr in Char- lottetown &aving been for some years con~ nected with the firm of A & Brown & Co. Cliff Heuse, Point Pleasamt:: J A Far- qubarson, W E Coombs, Miss Belle Cook, Miss Josie Cook, Geo Davison, Ch’town; Mr Walker, St Pav’; C H Drew, Ch’town; Mrs F L Chappell, Mrs McLeod, Mrs A T Large,do;Mr and Mrs Geo H West- lake, london, Ontario; J Crockett,Ch’town © H Hawiland, Ch’town; Esther Abbott,; Union; Sophie Mason, Southport; A Jos- lin, New fork; W Moran, Ll R Blacktin, W A Stewart, Rev F F Fallertoo, EWA Cooper, Chas Weeks, George Munroe, Ch’towra. Had Medame Bershardt chosen to de- vote herself to literature, the@fome Journal says, she would have been a great writer. Witness, for instance, the fellowing letter sion to send to the dramatic reporter of Le Figare « “Londo, July 2. “My dear Friead : “Tlearn from you that} am going to Germaog, I learn from you tkat I have the honor to know the sculptor Begas, I learn from you that Emperor Willem takes an interest inamy dramatic performances, as you yourself have learned all this from a Berlin newspaper. Learn, then, from me that lam not going to Germany, that I do not know the sculptor Begas, and that I shall never have, on any occasion, the Emperor William, King of Prussia. “Sarah Bernhardt.” THe Weateer.—The protabilities are : Westerly winds, fine, moderately warm. Tue Srantery.—The steamer Staniey arrived on Saturday at5 p.m. She left agsin at seven o’clock this morning for Cape Breton. Miss May Macdonald, of Pictou, grand- | to-night. went to Morellthis morning ¢o attend the ! for correct.on which she lately had occa- | honor to be presented te his majesty the | ‘Local and Other Items, Harvest begine today. Potice Court. —No offenders today. ArtiLLeryr.—No 2 Co. drill] in uniform at 7.30 tonight. Racks.—Races will be held on the Sum- merside driving park tomorrow. Sr. Dvrnran’s, — Father Reardon preached in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yes- cerday. CamPana.—The Campana is expected here this everingon her return trip to Montreal. County Covrr.—The County Coart of Queen’s County opens in this city tomorrow with 213 new suits on the docket. —_—-+2—_——. Tax CararpaaL.—The work of com pleting the exterior of the new Ca'hedral is now being rapidly pushed forward. Arrer Losster Traps.—The Fred M, Batt, with Overseer Hobkirk and party on board, left this morning on another hunting excursion after lobster traps. Yacur 1s Porr.—A very pretty echooner yacht, the Hope Leslie, of Boston, came into port on Saturday night. She i an« chored off Connolly’s wharf. = Excursion From WestvittE. — The Jacques Cartier left here yesterday after- noon, and today arrived with a large ex~ cursion party from Westville, N S. enna PostronkD.—The striking match be- tween the employes of the Electric Light Companies and the Telephone Co., has been postponed until 7.30 p. m. tomorrow, THe Prouisirtion Question.—A good chance for the opposition or anyone desira ; ing information at the prohibition meeting } d Al! questions answered. Written questions can be handed in at the doors or Openly asked atthe end of the address. Bring your hard nuts. We an- ticipate a lively time. sinates Onrrvary.— The funeral took place yesterday of ya, daughter of Mr. Robert Drake, of West River. Miss Drake was in her twenty~second year and had been ill for nearly three years. Her death is regretted by very many friends. The death occurred yesterday at kleasant Grove of Maria Ellen, beloved wife of Wm Crockett. She leaves many relatives and friecds in town and couatry who sincerely moura the loss they have sustained. A Cermvepty Arrace.—This is an ex- ample of the kind of treatment luckless of certain individuals ia this city. On Sesurday evening a Russian na-aed Peter, wko is employed by Peake Bros., & Co. wes massing W. W. Clarkes office when «ee was suddenly attacked by a | xoung man who strack him with his fists eod twice kicked him ia a most fiendish manner. The poor creature thus attacked mademo attempt to atrike ‘ack at his ! aseailant, but uttered imarticulate cries for help. A citizea—Mr. Henry Hughes— ran te‘iis assistance t@ protect him, but the wretch who commenced the attack did { not coase even then, irving to kick and Petrike his vietim.. Nor was this «'l. i A friead of the assailant—en equal coward 4with-kimeelf took «f his coat to have a i band io beating the helpless sailor, but ; fortuca ely by tuis tiewe enough people bad ‘ arrived to stop the fght. The frequency of ocourence of euch affaire ie getting to be insufferable, aad people living in that neigh®orhood earnestly hope that an example will sometiane or other be made thet wil] prevent sach outrages in the future. } dilipihainans Buerist Coxvenrcox.—A special te the Guardian says that the Maritime Baptist Convention opened at Amberst, Saturday, at 2€ o'clock. There were in attendance 506 delegates. The convertion promises to be-oue of unusual interest. The meet-~ ing of the B. Y. P. U. and the Baptist fn- stitute were held Tharsdey evening and Fridey. P. E. Isiand is represented in | the institute by Rev. C. W. Corey, of Char- } lottetewn, as President, and Rev. D. Pr ce of Tryon, as first vice~President. Papers ,0of 2 high order were presented jat tbe institute by Rev. A. C. | Chute, of Halifax, Rev. D. Price, of } Tryen Rev. W. N. Hutchins, of Canning, and Rev. W. Crisp, of Sussex. The io- stitute proposes to establish a minor school of theology. Dr. Chivers’ presence at the B. Y. P. U. meetings added great inspi- ration to the occasion. Judge Emer son, of Sackville, was elected president. Pe J. Yeo, of Charlottetown, 18 transportation leader for P. E. I. and R. KH. Jenkins associational! secretary. The Maritime Convention appointed Rey. J.C. Spurr, of Alexandra, P. E. 1., pres- ident. Arthur Simpson, Cavendis!:, and Rev. E. J.Grant,of Summerside, repres- ent the Island on the nominating commit- tee. Rev. H. Carter is first vice-president ofthe B. ¥. P. U. = anna eee see S LSS BNI DSM TP eS TOU SST Oe W ‘ KK SL AE “at tious constituents «f Bovril. Besides being a delicious confection, this is a perfect food in MWe itself, and contains more actual iS extract. " 5 Cents a Package " ~ fe , = eo Bovril Chocolate Prepared from the finest Chocolate blended with the nutri- JOHNSON & JOHNSON DIRK SLE TARR ES af Se @ 3 MIVMULIIKS i> eS iF 7 eS FP it eS TP “ae 2 a nourishment than any chocolate ae Ue eS ht ee RTT Meatecle de Tourists and Others ae = ; Interested in Travelling Rugs STANLEY BROS, Victoria Row, have just received a splendid assortment of Clan Tartan and fancy Rugs. Many of these are being made up into Handsome Fringed Capes. These are strictly goods. sizes 56x84 Price $5.25 and $6.50 STANLEY BRO}. The Always Busy Store. one oxbys obs bre bre be he phe vb he On Oe ee % PRR RSS oe Be Rees e D. GORDON, gaan amma ae Fall and Vinter Stylds If you want io know «anything about Suits Overeoats Trousers etc we can give you all the information you require. We are in receipt of our New Fashion Piates for Fal! and Winter. hat wd Our new clothes are the finest line ever shown in this.city. And Mr. Sextus McLe!lan can fit them on you like the paper on the wall, We have added to our already efficent Staff of Workmen Mr. Murdock Ross late in the employ of John McLeod who for the last thirteen years and whose skill as a firstclass work- men needs no comment. All the Latest Novelties in Mens Farriishings. GORDON &' McLELLAN Upper Queen St. all wool &3.65 ~s> ) SS BSED SS & S/BSBBVDIF®F DOE BST TRIS VIB Se at el Men’: Stylish Outfitters Ce ED we tee — Sea Se Cea = aeaieneenl Longevity Pianos Everybody knows that the Heintzman and Karn Pianos have the longest lives of any Pianos on the market,and are therefore The Cheapest in the End There is a distinction and Elegance of Refinement about the tone of either that cannot be found in any other makes, and when you purchase one from the old estab- lished Music House of It is a complete guarantee of their ster- ing work and also that you will be squarely treated and that the price will be right Connolly Building, Queen St. ee OE NN EL CELI AY AOA SEITE TE REIN Sao