THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 2 1898. oo a ee eee Sn > > j Men's Hot Weathe $1.25 a pair aAate ww wn Mal Canvas with leather eirat . Cool. comfortable. nd the price is cut away down * , J : ‘ tnem. A R. kK. JOST, Sitamper’s Corner “What we advertise we buave / / | / / ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ en ‘ire Insurance Protects You ; 4 : What we have we advertise» ; Es cape by the stairs impossible, she took 2223s orem | two children to the kitchen and dropped ' je caverte Ween al W ‘ ia ¥ Acvertise” é ? ‘ ‘ ’ ¢ ‘ Light, é i ( ( § ( ( ' of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental fires. Lhey may come; ty you atany time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent } | avuinst the carelessness ‘ Charlottetown —_ SSOSSS SSE SSBSEGOND GERMAN {BUNS ~ 9 4made only at Stewarts ¢ Bakery. They’re the , ¢ . ‘ best Bun made. Price 10c per doz. ~~.e. =e 4 4 @ @ 7? ~t.ae / Te.ernoxe 98. } | cricket ' given out 1, b. w. Local and Other Items, THe ( trEW Wolfville, N.S. waote | the curfew. “Tae Arcustssor Deap.—Yesterday afternoon, after Tue EXAMINER Was sont to | press, & telegram: Was received trom Toron | a le l f A . t to announcing the deatho rch bishop | Waleb. [be end came on 8. ti riay night at ball past seven. —_ - luoverr ir was ALcowo..— \ letter t® the Bangor News from Berlin Falls, N H, tellaofthe tragic death in that place of Daniel Jack and John Neady, lumbermen., The men drank chloroform, which they thought to be alcohol, and were found dead in their beds. ee Frae.—Io Belleville,Ont., one day last week, Mrs. Joseph Henderson, of Bettes i | Street, set her house on fire by accidentally Finding es- upsetting a coal oil lamp. tothe ground herself, and caught the children in her arms when they followed her. A neighbor then dashed upstairs through the flames, and saved the third thild, which Mrs. Henderson in her panic had abandoned. Finally the blaze was extinguished without doing much damage, and Mrs. Henderson is left to wonder how tr 1 sne got in suco @ irigiit. . Wat W on.—According to late cable despatches the individual winnings of the Canadian team at Bisley are as fol- lows: Set Armstrong, 10tu Batt, 80 shil~ lings; Color-Syt Blair, 57th Bett, 120: Sgt Broadhurst, 5:h Batt, 120: Lieut Croaks, 40; Ptr Davidson, 48.b Batt, 60, Lieu Forbes, 73d Batt, 60; Lieut Gilchrist, lst B F A, 220; Staff-Sgt Hayhurst, 13th Batt 40,Capt Hutchison, 43rd Batt; 352; Pt, McVittie, 48th Batt, 220; Gunner Mil- ler, 5th R. C.A., 53; Lieut A. Roberteon, TT: Batt., 405; Lieut. Rose, 135th Batt., 199; Sgt. Simpson, 10th Batt,. 440; Sgt. Spencer, 13th Batt., 200; Pte. Swaine, l4th Batt.. 30. From the winnings of each team is deducted 327 shillings en- trance fees. For the team Sgt. Breadburst won £95, Sgt. Armstrong £45, Lieut. Roes £40, Sgt Simpson £25, and others made less sums. rHEY __sS—_ Cricket. — Some sensational was witnessed in the Essex- Gloucestershire match. The first innings stood 128 for Essex and 231 for the.r op- ponents; the former made 250 in their second; Gloucestershire bad but 19 runs to win when the fifth wicket fell. Cham~ plain, however, was caught witbout fur- ther scoring. Jersey and Wrathall in- creased the score to 145, or but three runs to win; the latter, however, was caught in the clips, Brown was bowled aod Wright Roberts joined Jessop with the position one man, 1 run to tie, and 2to win. Roberts made the tie, and then took an overfrom Mead. The excits ing point came as Jessop, who had 13 (not ont) faced Kartwrightgwho bad al-~ ready taken 7 wickets fur 57 runs. The bateman never failed, and drove Kart= wright to the boundary, winning the gan e@ for Gloucestershire by one wicket. In- tense excitement prevailed. — ——— GREAT ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. sonar onnee eee ee OS j | vWD. STEWART ¢ ¢ : To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 2c | THE INDULGENT FATHER. | An Account of One That Colone] Calliper Knew In Storkville Center, Vt. -*-- ‘Speaking of indulgent fathers,”’ said Colonel Calliper, ‘‘reminds me of an old friend of mine named Silas Zing- tock, who formerly lived in Storkville Centre, Vt. Once when his little son Rufus wanted very much to fly a kite at a time when he was not well enough to be permitted to go out Mr. Zingtock rigged up a contrivance whereby the youngster’s desire could be gratified in the house. He set up a blower in the back parlor, belted it to an engine in the cellar below, and when everything was all ready he started the fan and produced a current of air that was ample to float a kite. ‘It was great fun for young Rufus tc sit in the back parlor and fly his kite in the front, and for a time everything went all right, but on an unfortunate day Rufy, not satisfied with the amount of wind the fan was blowing, undertook to make it blow harder, which is some- thing that Mr. Zingtock had expressly forbidden. It seems that the blower and the boiler and machinery were all much larger than were needed to produce a breeze sufficient to float a kite here, bus Mr. Zingtock, who, though rich, was also thrifty, had had a chance to buy this plant second hand cheaper than a new plant of smaller size would have cost, and so he took it and had it set up, and every morning he used to adjust it so that it would not go above a cer- tain speed, and several times he had cautioned his son never to touch it. ‘‘About one minute after Rufus did touch it on this morning when he want- ed it to blow harder the big fan was go- ing at a gait that set up a hurricane in the parlors. It blew the kite against one of the windows and broke that the first thing, and within a minute the pictures were off the walls and their glasses smashed, tables were upset, bric-a-brac was knocked into flinders, and the whole parlor was a wreck, with the big blower going at top speed and churning everything there into fragments and blowing the debris out of the windows. ‘**That ended the father’s indulgence. ’’ oe —New York Sun. Grand Trunk Engineer Swears by Dr.«¢hase’s Kidney Li- ver Pills Mr Geo CommtInga, for over 20 years engine- er on Grand Trunk running:between Toronto and Allandale, says:—“ihe constant duty with mv work gave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried sev- ral remedies until I was recommended by my fireman, Mr Dave Conley,to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills, Two boxes haye com- pletely cured meand I feeltoday a better man than ever. Addresss A, W. Chase Co., Tavanta ney Reserve Thursday evening the 11th for the Electric Ligit Sports. The material is on itsway now fora grand display of fireworks, The band is making special efforts to produce the best music for the occasion. Mens straw hats—see the lotin window selling at half price—T J Harris, London House. Cool sea breezes blow through these lustre coats, and make you feel comfort- able, 55 light weight, Justre drab grey and black, sizes 36 to 42, Prices 1.60 to 4.50. , extent.’ ’ 7 in ine i ' } } ] Fr price there anc that so low feel cool to lk ok at. ’ pattel ns. at prices—well ' They have every Oh my ! But | don't wonder “Every lady knows there is nothing Ihave found that by dealing at My Store first piace you that 11 And then the goods—why they have ‘In Shirt waists too, they show [ dor.’t know how they were the 101 pretty things they are showing a Ladies’ Hot Weather Wardrobe. They are on the jump all day long. weuld take me too long to tell of thing that goes to make up but the clerks have a busy time of it. at that for they are almost giving goods away at AN OLD SHOPPERS Receipt for Keeping Cool This Hot Weather CHARLOTTETOWN'S ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, ———— ada is almost out of sight. as tiresome sa shopping in hot weather, Now this inconvenience can be overcome to a great li lose no time bantering over prices, as they have only one underelothing there that will really make you a splendid ever made for the monev. at My Store. assurtment in all the newest But it Sentner, McLeod & Cos., SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. ae eeemoneniiecaesstatibatin — ee ee ~. SATOnderful STORE Wonderful Bargains Wonderful assort ment STRAW HATS AT COST AND LESS CHILDRENS SUITS AWFULLY CHEAP WHITE AND FANCY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS — LICHT SUMMER SUITtsS The Only House in the City for Childrens Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS —_— SS A. 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