THE DAILY EXAMINER, =——— Th [aa pmy? Hit rUNG Ne oo 88: | Hap ypened to Jones,” You w n our window a line of @ lie Ub ‘ { hese are the latest DO e shoe trade. They are mad f mgoia Kid With a har rz eurned ea ure fastened by a two we a} cTOSS ipe instep They pasess ‘ e aad finish of a $3.00 | geand are easy and comfortable on the | ot. | sake an ideal warm weather hoe. | ‘o | T! e Sheoeis ts i ' | ' Fire Insurance Protects You = against the of your neighbor, as well carelessness as the purely accidental fires. They may come tu you atarny time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. 1 R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown > B62 ee SSF 44 HE OOF of Cakes —to make them would mean a lot of Jabor, to make an assort- | at the Strand, London,on the 12th inst., ; with Charles Arnold as Jones. Mr. Broadhurst, the author of “What , ’ ; ‘ ‘ Q , ‘ ‘ ‘ ¢| - ment of different kinds more labor etill. Why should you bother baking when you can have a doz of cakes delivered at yuur home for 10c. Try us: TeLernoxe 98. STEWART | BAKERY @ i. ECLIPSE ES BEST BREAD. é =e eo eee es ee @ @ | : ‘ : | ' | d Ne ee ¢ 50 prices.—J. B. McDonald & Co. | 159 4in, d & w. i local a Other tems, te w = yes, — New po'atoes were on eale opcton last werk Lhey brought VC & peck. lila He Meant Wei L.— One of the visiting Americans asked a native Digbyvite on Domivion Day what the day was supe posed to celebrate The native was i fal himself, butthougbt it was the iberation of the slaves — Digby Courier. Srace Nores.—“What happened to langhable farce comedy with whieh the Harkins Company opened their engagement at the Opera House, has crossed the ocean. It was to be presented } Jones,” the very has written a new p lay which he kas called “The Last Chap- {ter.” It is his first -erious play and will be produced in November. - sat Lona Creex.—A . Thomas’ Church, be held on Wednesday ov the followiag rove to he } i will tea party in Long Creek, | next, the 20th day, if it should unfavorable. The steamer leave Prince Street wharf at | it 6. For residents of OC will afford a grand | opportunity for a pleasant holiday at small e xpe Dse inst., or tk, returning ¢ jariottetown this Saw Sevew Generations —We saw an unt in the County News sometime ago that Wm Jo of Turt'e Creek, had seen #Ix his own familv. Now we think Salem ean beat this in the person Michael Steeves, who has seen generations of her own family, five of which are stillliying. Four generations of thia famity recently dined together at Shenstones.— Hillsborough News. _ -_ = veserations of of Mrs. seven Antics or A Cow.—A cow made things ively ror bicyclists and pedestrians on the Richmond Road for a while Jast «evening. Che animal came from the city alung Somereet street, and gave a young lady crossing that street at the Richmond Road a great scare by dashing past within a very short distance of her. Juet above the post office the cow started to race with an electric car and managed to get a leg struck. She then ran between two wheel- men, upsetting both in the dust. A little farther up she ran into a party of about a dozen cyclists, scattering «hem right and left, and giving the ladies a terrible scare. The iast seen of her she was going out on the road at a high rate of speed.— Ottawa Free Press. cg ee —_— DK, CHASE’S CATARRH CURE. CURE BLOWER, 25c, acts magically and cures quickly. One application allays pains, clears the passage, reduces inflammation and givescomfort. Cures cold inthe head, Hay Fever, Hose Fever, Cat?rrbal Deafnesa and all head and throat affilctions which if*not taken in time willlead toChronle Catarah and later consumption. It is sure, pure and harmless, easily applied. A > ep TOURISTS.- Prince Edward} Isiand Lllustrated is a beauti. fully illustrated book on P. EE Island. For sale at the bookstores or at this office— During July you wil) find our prices on ladies’, misses’ and children’s boots the very lowert in the city, We have alot in small sizes we are clearing out at half |v. J. rere re eee seers nesennie setae nenyoensneeneeeeneY VV VL aa ey errr Ome THE SOUTHERN CROSS. If Job were to rise from the dead and look upon the heavens, says Professor J. See in The Atlantic, he would see the constellations related to one an- other as of old, but he would find that the pole had shifted its position among the stars, and if an immortal could wit- ness the grand phenomenon which the precession of the equinoxes produces in about 12,900 years he would find the heavens so altered th: at the former as- pect could be recognized only by an un- derstanding of the changes which had intervened. As Humboldt justly remarks, the beautiful and celebrated constellation of the Southern Cross, never seen by the present inhabitants of Europe and visible in the United States only on our soMhern coast, formerly shone on the shores of the Baltic, and can again be seen in that latitude in about 18,000 years. The cross will then be visible on the shores of Hudson bay, but at pres- ent itis going rapidly southward, and in a few thousand years will be invisi- ble even at the extreme point of Florida. In like manner the brilliant star Ca- popus in the constellation Argo, situat- ed some 37 degrees south of Sirius, is now Visible in the southern portion of the United States. In about 12,000 years it will cease torise even in Central America. From the same cause, if Ptol- emy were to again look upon the heay ens at Alexzndria, he would be unable fo recognize Alpha and Beta Centauri, | which he easily saw and catalogued in the time of Hadrian. At present these magnificent stars are just visible at the pyramids, near Cairo, and ina few more thousand years they can be seen by dwellers on the Nile onfy in upper Egypt. Ce It has heen held that consumption is hereditary, and the fact that one person of a family had died with consumption was sausaaeea asure sign that others of that family could not escape it. This is partly true and partly uotrue. A man with weak lungs is likely to transmit that weakness tohie children. But there is no reason in the world why the weakness should be allowed todevclop. Keep the lungs full of rich, red, whoiesome blood, and the weakness will disappear. Decaying tissues will be thrown cff, and new materia) will be added until the lungs are well and per. fectly strong again. This is the thing that Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery does. This ix what makes it care 98 per cent of all cases of consumption where it is taken according to directions. It search~ e® Out disease germs whereever they may be in the body and forces them out of the system. It supplies the blood with rich, life-giving properties. it makes the ap petite good, digestion perfect. Send 31 cents in Onexcent stamps to World’s Dis- peusary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.,and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,,’ pro~ fusely illustrated. — To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All Druggists refund the moaey ifit fails to cure, 25¢€ —— i Ly le nw Call and get some of those cheap cham b= er;sets, the ‘cheapest ever sold inthe city. —W P Colwill, Queen Street. 2w dy & wy, “(MY STORE” Because an established fact yesterday, large numbers of eager buyers claimed it for The opening day trade fully met our exceptations, and customers were struck with admiration at the variety, quality, and low prices of the gords. NEW GOODS We mean it, Sentner, McLeod & Co, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. are arriving daily and are being marked at a bargain, We want every body to know ‘thay when we say BRarzvains CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 13, 1898 ; BALANCE ----0F JULY WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED By the buying public, if they only take advantage of our tremendous cut on all jines of spring and summer goods, Mist cf Coods to be Cleared Out Men’s light coats Men’s light suits, Yien’s light pants Boys 2 piece suits Boys’ 3 piece suits Men’s waterproof coats Men’s straw hats Boys’ straw hats Mien’s white shirts Men’s colored shirts Ligbt underclothiug Ladies blouses Ladies’ hats Ladies’ underclothing Corsets and gloves Flowers and wings Light print cottons Dress goods Ladies’ waterproofs Silks and satins Ladies’ capes Ladies’ hose Rach and Every Line In Carpet Department PROWSE BROTHERS London Book Thieves, Suckling, the book seller, gave me quite a little chat on book thieves the other day. ‘‘Book thieves,’’ said he, ‘‘are most plentiful. They are also most audacions in disposing of their stolen wares. One of them did me rather neat- ly not long ago. I was sitting in my shop, thinking no harm, when a rather clerical looking man came in and offered me an abridged edition of Littre’s Dic- tionary at £1. Of course I bought it. Judge my surprise when I found out about two howrs afterward that the clerical looking gentleman had stolen that copy of Littre’s Dictionary from the stall in front of my own shop! I may add that I had the satisfaction of recovering some volumes and jugging that respectable clerical looking gentle- man, who, as I afterward found, had been doing many of my confreres in the same artistically nonchalant manner.’”’ —London Correspondence. Identified by a Blind Man. A blind man picked out his dead wife in the New York morgue afew days ago by his delicate sense of touch, says an exchange. Two women, both of the same name and both of whom died in Bellevue, were taken to the deadhoase at about the same time. When the morgue keeper caught the blind man’s right hand and guided it toan upturned face, he said, ‘‘No, no; that’s not my Mary!’’ The drawer was closed, and the next one was pulled out. The sightless man laifl down his stick this time and used both hands. His face was transfig- ured as the tips of his fingers rested on the sharp set, cold features. ‘‘Mary,’’ he whispered, ‘‘I have found you, dear! How thin your face has grown! How cold you are, Mary—how cold!’’ The blind man had made no mistake. The dead woman had been his wife. Genin maa A WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, —BROKER AND— Commission Merchant, O’Dwyer’s Cove, St. John’s, Newfoundland. P.O. BOX 634. 150 dé&w tf ee We show a nice stock are continually receiving New Good s sell at low prices and do a cash trade see our stock of Mill nery, Ladies’ Capes, Blouses, Dress Goods, Muslin Prints, Men’s Hats and Caps, and lots ofother goods that go to make up a dry goods stock, T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Bergers Pure ‘aris Green [In one lb Lever top tins, 'Cycloren bug Machine, ‘Insect powder distributor, the latest bug i killer, Wholesale and Retail, SIMON VW CRABBE | Walkers Corner STOVES & HARDWARE ee az : “me = ee eee ee ee nT we i eres eee