THE Li) | Local and Other Items, DAILY EXAMINER, eS SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED July 21—Frank, Grant, Wallace, N §; | larg in, Mek se, Marble Mountai: . C B: McLaren, Montague, PE si Ss miecitra, I; | Minnie Be!], McDougall, Bell River, PE J]: | A 8 SUM Che tea at Fort Augustus 1) rvTuyY few dav is aitended by about 4000 S ROUND) secre ; i i o ) A» I Ht r The Preeby —_-—_—— | terians of Port Elgin hope to have atcew i ¢ to worship in before long. il 5] in - We show S iy Cans.—The Ottawa City Coun- atest lt ‘ bas decided to take a plebiscite in Bros VW vy Calf Ja ary on the aub ect of Sunday street : ; irs \ ana has nel y | ———— ai hn » * : MANITO tA S W a at Crop. The wheat crop of Manitobathis vear is variously i a estimated from 22,000,000 to 30,000,00 ~ \ ' | bushels If the weather is favorable trom } Price $ | now on it may be s good deal nearer the | | latter than the former, | — --w ~ Potsonep by FLowers,—A two year old later. Monks’ spikes of blue flowere, and was dead two hours % Y 7 ; boy in Halifax eat some monks’ hood flow~ ¢ \ 3 ers,a common garden plant, Jast Saturday | e ’ 3 | hood, with its | ng is a deadly poison. -_ -_ ell —j} § s Deara.—Joho L . ‘ 1D farmer lied su iden y £ last week in bis bed at his farm residence Hire Insurance in Pus! ncod,\'nt., trom what | to be the effects of overheating in the har- Protects You Ecos nie ae ng woman cyclist tock ta the strip be» ot the belt line h was crowded with people has- The Shoeista. Ramsay, 4 one night is su pposed . ‘+ aL “ins | tween the tracks, tn front of your neighbor, as well | car, whi the earelessness ' . }tening home. She was a cool daring as the rely acciaental | ™ , = asthe purely accidental | . 13 “woreover, a checky yoonss Welhea, fres. They may come} and »you atary time. i — rd : | allowance and raced along ahead of the freely insured Im My | car, oblivious to all warnings. companies you are pro- The mortoman was angry, std so were : ¢ the passengers, for she couldn’t climb the tected. grade as rapidly as the trolley, the people werein ahurry, and yet the cyclist stay E R B OW edupon the track. To have run her down . * . Insurance Agent Charlottetown she reached her: own street, when she turned offwith asaucy grin at the car.— would have been justifiable in the minds of -_ , “ ? Toronto Star. the constaut ringing of the to the track despite If | mortoman’s gong, aue stuck the passengers, but the motorman could not see his way to such an extreme mea- sure, and so everybody had to wait until i ciniiiasidiiiiiieltaiss Surwertayp Memoriat Fuxnp.—All who wish to contribute towards ihe Sutherland memorial fund are kindly asked to re- member that subscription lists have been opened at the following places : Moore & McLeop, M. STEVENSON, L. W. Warsoyx, Avex. Horve, Mark Wricar & Co, Fenner & CHaNDLER, W. M. Corriy, Dopp’s Mepicat Hatt, Jouxsoyx & JoHyson, . K. Jost, D. FarquHarsoyn, J.R. Warren, T. J Morris. All the city clergymen alsu have lists. tO 64 ©O1432 4440 ‘Rock Cakes Can be had only at our Bakery. They are very nice iry a doz. 10c per doz Teernoxe 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE RBRBAKERY { BAKES BEST BREAD. 7oneoenr oer et OO Se OS GS em —— Worth Trying if Sick. A verified record—1,016 personscured in one | month by lr, Chase’s Family Remedies, Al dealers sell and recommend them, | For Save.—Sloop yacht Abegweit fast, | sailor, newely painted and overhauled this spring. —A W Weeks, Charlottetown, 145 Gi e od wk 4i. = =. -— = @ «-~-ae aca oe fen eereeeesesespeaeanne? Trenholm, Bay Verte, N B;| Mcinnis, Wallace, N 8; Mary D, j Aiaska, Mehaffey, Perth Surprise, Pleides, Lawson, do; Amboy, N J . CLEARED July 21—St Anne, Potvin, Loch Lever, C B; Jesson, Forrest, Sy@ney, C B; Frank, Grant, Wallace, N 8; 8s Electra, McLar- en, Montague,P EJ; Minnie Bell, Me-~ Dougall, Bell River, P E I; Surprise, Trenholm Pictou, N 8; Pleides, McInnis, Wallace, N 4; Mary D), Dawson, do. Healthy, bappy children meke better men and women ofusall. A _ little care and a little planning before birth is often more important than anything that can be done after. On the mother’s health and strength depend the life and the future of the children. A weak and sickly woman cannot bear strongand healthy children, Most of the weakness of woman is utterly inexcusable. Proper care and proper medicine will cure almost any disorder of the feminine organiem. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has been ‘ested in thirthy years of practice. Tt is healing, soothing, strengthening. It is perfectly natural in its operation and effect. By ‘ts use, thousands of weak women have been made strong and healthy—have been made the mothers of strong und healthy child- ren. Taken during gestation, it wakes childbirth easy and almost painless and insures .he well being of both mother and child. Send 31 cents in one~cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Associa- tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illustrated. — She Paralyzed 'Em. Counsel— What is your age, madam? Witness—Forty-seven, sir. Counsel— Married or single? Witness—Single. I never had an offer of marriage in my life, and if it is of any interest to the court I don’t mind saying that I have worn false hair for nearly 30 years. Counsel—Hem! That is all, madam. There is no use trying to shake the di- rect testimony of so truthful a woman as you are.—London Tit-Bits. Trials of Ignorance. Casey—lI called one ay thim Johnnies @ liar, an he says to me, says he, ‘Tu quoque.’’ Now, what might that mean? Dooley—It means, ‘‘ You’re another. ”’ Casey—F wat! An I let ’um get away widout hittin ’um! Ah, that is whata man gits for havin noeducation.—Van- ity Pair. Costly. ‘Yes, I'll admit that I thought my wife was an angel before I married her.’’ ‘*And what do you think now?’’ **Well, she’s still an angel, but her feathers come high ’’—Chicago News. Busy as Bees MY STORE. of spending. There’s never been ime of year in this store before. CALL AT MY STORE Nentner, WHY? 9 “WEY STORE” was like a bee hive yesterday, thronged with busy buyers all day long, Customers don’t need to ask why we are so busy, all they have to dois to ask the prices we are sell- ing the goods at, that answers the question, THESE DAYS ARE ALL TOO SHORT We've so much to do, so much opportunity to make this best store better. so many ways of making this necessary store j4ore necessary to you, Days too short for you too, gathering for the seasons wants at prices so small that you double the pleasures The early comers find earlier shoppers before them, The town Clock strikes six and the store day is over too soon such a volume of goods handled at this. AND SEE. McLeod & SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 22, 1898 RLOTTETOWN'’S V/ Onderful STORE Wonderful Bargains Wonderful ssortment STRAW HATS AT COST AND LESS CHILDRENS SUITS AWFULLY CHEAP WHITE AND FAXCY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS The Only House LIGHT SUMMER SUITS in the City for Childrens Clothing. A —— - PROWSE BROTHERS “A. MACDONALD, ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LuITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. I, E2 Write for stock list and prices. | 158 dy 2aw imo m | i for hot weather shoe, with the Jadies and Misses, that, when once worn is always wanted, is our Chocolate Oxford shoe. We have them in fine blrck kid, and all shades of tan. Our styles are swell and handsome and our prices are attractive’ We also have a very large and complete line of gents’ fine shoes in all latest styles and colors. W, H. STEWART &Co Just Received 2e22e2e 2e2222 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 lead us to require immediate settlement in all cases, otherwise proceedings in court will immediately follow, »_ BEER BROS. 2e2leecke CLLLLA a nice assortment of | BLOUSE SETS — | the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, a W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Harire Store. t to beat for the money J.Rattray &C. MONTREAL. “= ae