AT y Story.—The following is not etory, ! rather ap unprecedented he turkey line: Mre. Alfred vs Snider, of Rockville, has 6 turkeys which led ac] 010) D LUCK aid 105 eggs and ha‘ched 101 tur«eys, 16 of which are | Ving. — Sussex Record eran CIRCLETTES ~ Oi: ‘Gace tas ee he Eee al = SAVE THE,HEELS - } the Cross picuic at Midgell, on Thursday = — next, can now be procured at Reddin Bros, and A W Reddin’s Drug stores, F J companies tected. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown you are pro- ey > 4 ee ©4746 64G 964 DD Jelly Rolis t6c per Ib Scotch Cake 16e per Ib y Silver Cake I6e per tb ¢ Fig Cake ié6e per lb $ Princess Cake 6c per Ib 4 Walnut Cake 16 per I» § Light Fruit Cake 16 per Ib aleo) 6©&@ «6Oaupply oof our” excellent ; ( ¢ Pruit Cake sade today, Cates . ( -| weigh from 4 ids to 10 Ibs. TeL.eerers? 98, Db. SERWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. | Hornsby’s bookstore and from the mem- Pertectio1 } bers ot the committee. Return trip 50c. . Avevust tHe llra.—Don’t forget that ~. Circlettes the greatest night's sport ever held | in thecity will be celebrated by electric wear r value cf the | ght on the new grounds of the Ath! etic Sa eels earing valu ‘i } wreased 25 yp. c. by their use } Association _ Ali the fastest men in the Youcen have them on your shoes simply | provinces will take par t vl the asking—we put them on a . P an ny THE moonlight excursion on tne 5 S ses 2 Steud - see Princess, Tuesday, August 2nd, promises ¢] — =A unk ine tobe a bigthing. Already a lurge num- iM you ra LDOM, & — c hag - a [ bea ber of tickets pave been sold, and if you its @ pieasure for us lO put them on. are going get your ticket at once. They ¥ may be had at Hornsby’s Bookstore, Cen~ lle Ty X; ¢(' QQ Drug Store snd from me nmibers of the y Ce Z i I aba v - rr S oo ceists. i as The hoeist | Kirtsy sy Boox Desprs.--The total lmbilities of the neolveot estate of MrS { i) ivaAtl, R il vy, amou sat to $39,- rire isi if chil oe 744,28, with a $37,190 15, $27,190 }of whick are book debts. That sucha } -arge an) sp aHonid t on tbe books shows rofects Ol the fallacy of the e1-dit ry stem,which is the curse of the country and the ruisation of ; : ‘ oe against tne carej@ssness | many sn hosest man.—Arnprior Watch - ; ‘ of your neighbor, as well | ™#®- S : . . . ‘ J : . . ' 1 on aap . a . asthe purely accideutat teen ie: Mieieennien vsti ie ae fires. They may come Gazette says: About six o’clock last even- tu you atarny time [f { 9g a8 Sergeant Ross and Officer Lea were ‘ » ¥ - _ rane fee approaching the floats on the West side, freely insured in my | they were met by a stylish looking lady who told them in an excited manner that she had dropped her valuable diamond | ring over the floats into the mud beneath. | Officer Lee took off bis coat and boots land climbed with difficulty to the mud bed. After a lengthly search he John Drew, | Proct wor, Jose ‘ph Scanlan, John found the ring partly imbedded in the mud and was not long in restoring it to the lady who in her delight at getting back her treasured gem, took her pocket book from her pocket removed quite a wad of | notes and selecting a “quarter” tendered it to the officer. The twenty-five cent piece was refused with thanks. A RemarkarLte Year.—The theatrical year now closed has been remarkable for the number of deaths of actors prominent at the moment or formerly distinguished. ; Amoog thosé taken from the theatre of this country during the year were: Mra Thomas W Keene, Joseph Thomas Whiffen, Carrie Turner, W Shan»ov, Chas T Paraloe, W J Wiid, Margaret Mather, Charlotte Thompson, Harry Meredith, and | looked back upon honorable and | lives, any year Has many others. Some were atricken at the time of their greatest usefulneas to the stage; others had retired from activity and useful It is doubtful if the necrology of included the namesof ®o many actors of note as may be found in the record of the past twelve months, We cal) attention to Beer Bros notice in | today’s issue. > +e. = 2s @& & § Local and Other ems, THE DAILY The Milk In the Coeoannt, | Every boy knows the three eyes to be | found in oneend of a cocoanut, and | many a boy has bored these eyes out, or |; one or two of them, with the smal] blade of a pocketknife so as to get at the drained out into acup or drunk direct from the cocoanut itself. But there is a more fascinating way still of getting at the milk in the cocoanut. By this other method ths cocoanut is opened at the other end from the eyes. The cocoanut is struck all around gen- tly and repeatedly with a hammer, ora stone will do, at a distance of about one- third of the way down from the top, about where the arctic circle would be on a globe. A continual gentle tapping will fina] ly crack the shell of the nut all around; not in a line exactly on the circle per- haps, but pretty near to it. Sometimes it cracks shell and meat of the nut, too, so that both can be litted off together; sometimes it cracks out only a shell cap at the top, = is lifted off, and the cap of meat™incerneuth is then cut out around with a knife. And then there you are with the whi d ceenanut cup to drink from. ns = - int cece When any part of the body isn’t doing the work that nature intended it to do, it puts the whole system out of tune—out of harmony. Sickness in one part of the body is likely to run into al) parts of the body. When children stand a row of bricks ou end.they knock the whole row down by upsetting one brick. That is exactly what happens to the health when the bowels fail to perform their proper function. Constipation makes trouble al! a'onz the line—puts the liver out of order, is bad for the kidneys—bad for the stomach. It holds in the body poisonous mater, and because it cannot go any place else, it gets into the blood. The blood carries it al] over the system. That makes sluggishness, lassitude. bad breath causes windy belching, stops digestion in the stomach, causes sour stomach, heartburn and headache. You can avoid all such trouble, for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasavt Pellets CURE Constipation and vits attendant evils. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his “Medical Acviser.” It is a book of 1008 | pages, eer illustrated. ee CO Tuu contract for building the new P E Islaod Hospital was signed on the 25th of the present month. By the terms of the subscription list one third of the amount is payable before August 25th. ——<—- Ayn Ovp Axp Watt Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Dia: rhoes. 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, and take no other kind See our gente coloured Jaunderied shirts for 50c always wort 84+; flannelette shirts for 20c each. JB Macdonald & Co. ‘00 BUSY To write ‘his is the third week of our st week was a long ads at great opening sale, and although milk in the cocoanut, which he has then } ed EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 27, 1898 GHARLOTTETOWN’S V7 Onderful STORE The Only WHITE AND Fa’ House Wonderful Bargains Wonderful! assortment CHILDRENS SUITS. ' AND LESS AWFOULLY CHEAP ‘CY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS LICHT SUMMER SUITS in the City for Childrens Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS A. MACDONALD, DIKECT IMPORTER Wholesale & Retail LiItTH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. I, Ez Write for stock list and prices, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, m I ravi 158 dy 2aw imo 2222222 222222 FINAL NOTICE. ‘BEER BROS. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE That all accounts must positively be paid or satisfactorily arranged "BEFORE THE AUGUST COURT We have disposed of our business to Sent- ner, McLeod & Co, and circumstances RECORD b HAKER them Chocolate Oxford shoe. in fine blrck kid, and all for hot weather shoe, with the lead us to require a Mtn ladies and Misses, that, when once ‘ worn is always wanted, is our in all We have settlement ‘ases, Otherwise proceedings in court We intend this week's sales to Put It In The Shade eooods MUST GO and share in the Aj] summer | | Regardless of cost. So come along wonderful bargains while they last. New eoods arriving daily at iSentner; McLeod & Co'’s,, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. shades of tan. Our styles are swell attractive’ tine shoes in ail latest styles and colors. W, H. STEWART &Co_ Just Recelved a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, zen W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store. and handsome and our prices are We alse have a very large and complete line of gents’ will immediately follow, a BEER BROS, ‘ High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Unly Reliable Fertilizer on thy imarket. Have been largely used here for 10 years, with | most gratifying results—xnd without a single failure. Pamphlets etc., on sppnention. AULD BROS ws — at A299 ¥ i te ne i OD. > - N ae a