THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 4, 1898 eae geen —— The Hattie F. Phillips a Swift Sailor —Lots of Gold. BIG SALE A letter has just been received from Mr. Clement L Peliy, of the Gloucester Mining Company, pow in St. Michae!s, Alaska. New the order of the day Ic will be remembered that this compapvy . leit Glocester, Mase, on the 17th Oct, last, W celes & Co for the Yukon River. Mr. Pelly writes : “We lett'San Francisco on the 13th May and arrivedin St. Michaels the lith June being only 30 daye out, We''met with alot of drift ice while in the Behring Sea sn4 All summer goods at big dis | were off St. Michaels three days before we ’ got in. We were the first toget there — many lings at Hal ¢ |, epring. The people there did not eee & ship since the 25th ef Octc ber last. All Ladies* Black and Cclored Capes “Our ship the Hattie G. Philips proved 50 p.c discount: herself to be remarkably swift boat, mak - ing the whole trip from Gloucester to St. Allshop trimmed and English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at Michaels in 152 days. 50 p. ¢. discount “There are iots of mosqutoes her? About (2700) two thousand seven hun~ although there is snow on the ground. The weather is clear and fine h¢re at dred yards of new Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently present. “We sent the schooner back to California received, worth 75c per yard. We are having a big sale of this special cashmere with 25 passengers and the mails. All of in two ehades—det Black or Blue Black, the passengers claim to have a large amount of gold.” Itistheintention of this company to For fancy Black Goods we show a | large variety of rich effects, and very best proceed dowanthe Yukon River in their ye iue. large steam glaunches, and dredge in jun- explored rivers. They will stay in the We offer al § dozen N F Sail e offer about Sdaozen New ancy Sai gold region two years, ors (balance ofthe 20 dozen lot we have got at Half Price). at 85 cents worth from 50c to SOc the dul! noiog today Will sell during summer seas gon, beg! Seems as ifallthe things we like dis- agree witb us, and all the things we don’t like, agree with us. Dyspepsia lurks in most of the good things we eat, and indi- gestion follows the gratification. of appetite. Of course it is’nt Nature’s fault, Nature does the’ best she can, aod if a man will only he)p her a little bitat the right time, be may eat what he likes and as much as he likes. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are for people who are troubled with indi gestion. it manifests itself in the form of constips- tion. The Pellets” are quick and easy in their action. Thev are in perfect har- C for movy witb Nature. They effect 2 permen- senviemen try us fo . y ' — epot cure. You need take them re: zalarly only alittle while. Atter that, use them Summer Washing Ties occasional! vy when you need thete--hhen Outing Shirts you have eaten anything that disagrees act . 5 ~e ¢ with you. They may be taken just as White or Unlauadried Shirts freely as you would take water or any ‘ . ’ an. ’ 7 other necessity of life. Once used they are Caffs Collars Gloves OP) cave in tavor. Braces —_—___—____—— Summer Underwear When Beauty Fades We keep a large variety of new furnish- In response to repeated inqviries from ladies with whom Dr‘ hase’s Ointment has become so popular jor skin discasts, asking if face powders are injurious and cau be used while using the oiniment, we state that while the majority of the lace powders are injurious we can recommend the recipes givenin Dr Chases supplementary re-ipe book on pagel 5 address , on receipt of Scts in stamps. Dr. Chase’s Ointment isthe ladies’ friend forall skin diseases, Address Dr A. W, Chase Co., ‘iorente, ings. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, — —_—_—— ies BLACK DIAMOND LINK A fiying machine covered a distance of i490 yards in France the other day before 13 came down. C+ aoe LOCAL NOTICES. Fresh strawberries at Beer & Goft’s. Laeies white pique collars —the lates! at Stanley Bros. Roman striped ribbons for watch guard § The S. S. Bonavista sailing f.0m Mon~ | opened today.—Stanley Bros. ai. trea, Sanday Morniny, A gust 7th, will Uxtraordinary silke, stamped linens be due al Charlottetown Wi dnesday morn opened today.—Stanley Bros. 181 2i. ing, Aug. 10th. and will sail for St. John’s _ sy Newfouodland, via N. Sydney, carrying See W D Mackay’s large ad in today’s Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck, and | issue. Bargains tor all in readymade produce under deck at /ow rates. For clothing. —W D Mackay. further particulars as to freight and passage apply to Do you want a straw hat. We have a PEAKE PROS & CO. few jeft. Weareclosingout. You can Agents. | have one at your own price.—J. B. Mace Ch’tow: Aug. 3rd *98 donaid & Co. sun The excellent and valuable library of sR the jate Rev. D. Sutherland has been plac if | be ci ed on sale at Carter’s Bookstore. See our Summer goods list on first page a | Hot Time Yet: —all real bargains W D McKay. Lost. — Between Fort Augustus and Southport, while returning from the tea Hang up Your Hammock on July 18th, a lady’s parasol. Finder | will oblige by leaving ¢ame at this office. 178 tf Nhat ? Haven't gob one Can you live all summer with-; eee @eo0302020302 out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought ata special discount, and our selling prices are away down. All Sizes and Styles. your oe We ask 7h pe- We wish to remind you that an early settlement of your July accounts wil] be ap~ preciated very mvch as we URED by the WALLING m:thod, Fn ‘o ‘sed are in need of the money. bY the medical profession an by thousands Who have discarded their trusses and remain We will be pleased to re- less, involving no in- ceive the amount and give © 'reatment is pain sas, inVvo y % CMVenience and requires opniy 5 or 6 visits, you a receipt for sume to taminations free and confide atial. No PAY day. ONTIL CURED. TER TRUSS Mahe Soe OW AWAY YOUR ue Correspon- Testi to 2. nonials on applica can be guar- Solicited. A perfect cure Qi ced if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Guatlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada R CE—~Victoria Row, arr lia, m, 2to6p. m, F. PERKINS & G0, Sunnyside, OS 0202 OR? © OOD O-@> 6<3 6D ODS2VR9DSD@ ero 2eove Gmoae 204345009] 98O0606060°0 466907 aoosl > OE OS OD OD SOD OS ODO LETTER FROM “sr. “MICHAELS PERSONAL, Mr. D. Hooper Robinson arrived here from New York last night. Miss Jean Moore has returned home after a ple sant visit to St. Jobn. Mise Nettie McPhail, of Orwel!, return- ed from Meutrea! last evening. Mr CH Thomas and son, of Monc‘on, are visiting friends in Sammerside. Mias Alice Lillian Batcher, of St.Joba, is visiting Charlottetown, She is the guest of Mrs, Col. Moore at Watermere, Mr. Frank Smith, of New Bedford, Mais, arrived in Charlottetc wn Jas: night On & visit to his parente, Mr G W Schurman, of the law firm of Cartier, Hughes & Dwight, of New York, i8 visiting friends in this province. _ Mre. (Chas. D. Jones of St. Johr, is in the citv on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Joha McNeill, who is seriously ill. Rev Dr Macrae, formerly of St Jobo, aod now principal of Morrin Coll: ge, Que~ bec, is to be married at St John, August 23rd, to Miss Reid, of that city. At the Railway House: Mr A McInnis, Concord, N H., P McInnis, do; H Bux~ ton, Milten, P EI; F Barrow, Bo-ton; Mrs J MceDonajd, Mrs G McIonie, Miss F Mc- Callum, J Falla, Miss Lorg, do. Particularly for those in whom | | in the which will hesentto any | ; ance. Mr. D. J. McLeod, Superintendent of Ed- ucation from Prince Edward Island, was among the speakers at the opening meet- ing of the Dom‘nion Educational Associa-~ tion in the Academy of Music, Halifax, on Tuesday evening. Mr, McLeod referred to the beautiea of his native Province and poinied out that the highest dignitary of the Roman Cathclc Church in the mar- itime provinces come from the Island of Prince Edward. EASTERN ‘ITEMS. As a result of the two days tea at Souris, the funds of St. Mary’s Church have been increased over one thousand dollars. Considering the vwnfavorable weather which accompanied the tea, the amount is almost phonominal. Score one more for the success that always sitends Souris tea. The annual Sunday school picnic came offen the beautifal grounds of Mr. Jolin Nicholson, Souris. West, and like precediug gatherings of the kind was most eajoyable to parents and children slike. Pastor McKay and the new Methodist Minister, Mr. Mathews were both present. Dr. George M. Muttart, after spending a tortnight with bis parents and friends in the east, returned last Saturday to Hast Beston, where, we are glad to learn, he eajoys a lucrative practice. Last Wednesday astrawherry festival was held at Kingston in aid of the funds of the new Baptist Church to be built there neat future. Over forty dollars were realized. Owing to continued vet weather hay~ making has scareely been commenced in this section of the country as yet. Fine weather is much needed for the getting in of the hay crop. A few barrels of mackeral buve been caught along the north side by shore fisher-— meno within the last few daye. Capt. Jackson’s residence on Chapel St. Souris, presents a very handsome aj pear- It has recently been painted. The body of white facings, with a new fence in front and all the modern improvements in and | in all its be Jackson are quite popular with about the hcuer., Capt. Jackson bas made hiroself a summer home, cosy and artistic arings. The Captain and Mrs the vil- lagers. Among the crew of the hospital steamer **Bay State,” now ready for sea at Boston, the name of Mr. Solomon Bateman, of Souris, appears as quarter master. Success to all islanders abroad, TONS OF LITERATURE. — Toronto, Aug. 2.—The reports from Ottawa respecting the plebiscite vote bave given renewed impetus to the leaders of tne prohibitien forces, he vast amount .f literature, several tons tn weight, con- sisting of nearly eight million piges of telling probibition argument previously vrinted had been so nearly exbausted by Saturday that the Secretary of the Alli- ance, Mr F S Spence, found it necessary to or ier an additional amount of six hundred and forty thousand pages. Such 4 ‘ribution of temperance litera’ure is be- lieved to have exceeded that of any other campaign anywhere. The Alliance cam paign leaflets printed amount to 1,250,000 of four page tracts,a total cf 7,960,00 pages. The committee feels that the educational result, by the convincing of the doubtful and conversion of those who were previously opposed to prohibition, will be demonstrated when the votes are counted. dis~ We have a few'sets of croquet, left and our prices have taken a jump down. You had better see them and get our prices before you nurchase.—-Haezard & Moore. ‘Local and Other ems, | 8% For Dritt —No 1 Co, CA., will meet for drill to night at 7 30, in uniform, Svorrs at Summercipe.—There is. @ large attendance at the Summerside eports ' to-day. Tho weather is .xcellent. -_—-———- Mitiraky.—The Artillery and Eagineera will parade at the Park to-morrow (Friday) evening at 7.3@ in uniform. McKexna Paspeaty.—This property, situated on the corner of King and Pownal Streets was purchased yesterday by Edward Kelly, E: qs Southport, A Poxrer.—Through the kinduess of | Mr. George Batt, the steamer will leave Steam Navigation Wharf on return trip to the camp at 630 p. m, this eeening. All invited will please be on time. Porice Caurr.—This morning Michael Maddan and Edgar McCarron, both old of fenders were each fined $5 or 30 days for drunkenness. Five other offenders were fined from $2 to $4. Excurston—The moonlight excursion in the Princess last night was largely attended. The boat left the wharf about 8.15 ard returned about 12.30. The ex. cursionists allhad a good time, The ex— the house is a light yellow with} ‘ Donald, a re cureion was under the management of the 82nd Battalion Band. O’Coxyetw’s Day.—Attention is directed to the programme of the O’Connell cele~ bration in the Opera House on Monday evening next. Itisan excellent one and should draw a fullhouse. John Gaffoey, Esq, of Summerside, is the orator, Secure your seats early. Drownep Wate Barainc.—On Sunday morning Frederick Picke‘t, aged 19 yeare, son of James Pickett, of Bridgetown, was drowned in the river threemiles above that place while bathing. He was unable to swim and got into a deep hole and sank. The hody was recovered soon after.— Hali~ fax Herald. Arter rae Hormwars.—The P E I Commercial College will reopen after the | holidays ov the the Lith Aug, inst. The prospects are that it will have a larger attendance, this year,tha) ever before Its students have been wonderfully suc- cessful wherever they have gone. We recommend this college to our It is deserving of the full- heartily young people. est confidence. Mevnopistic.—The Financial meeting of the Charlottetown District will begin in the church at Highfield on the 24th of August at 930 a. m. An Epworth League District Convention will begin in the Church at Winslee South, at 3 p. m. on the came day. There will be two ses- sions of the Convention. The Conven- tion will be composed of the Mixisters of District, Presidents of Leagues, and mem- bers of the Leagues in the District, in at- tendance. Will all who expect to be pres: ent at the Convention as delegates please forward their names at ovce to the Rev. A. D. McLeod, Trilby. G.M. Campbell, Cnairman; Richard Opie, Fin.-Sec. Programme later. ed | Kititep at ELieasue.— A most accident occurred at El. yesterday, whereby Mr. Julius Me- sident of Riclimend, met « sud~ j den death. Mr McDonald was employed on ihe P EI Railwayane while uncovpl- ige ars ate; yped across the track, Un- ! suckily one of his feet cavght in a frog and ' regettable lersiie while this predi cament an engine with tender came — backing along. Mr. MeDona'd was thrown down and she wheels paserd over his I*g com- pletely severing it from the bedy, Drs. McEwen and McLaughlin of O'Leary and Dr McPhail, of Summerside, were brought to the scene as quickly as possible and at- tended tothe injured limb. But McDona'd whose constitution bad suffered from a re- cent illness was unable to bear the shock and he died about nine o’clock last night. The sad affair occasions mich sympathy. = ——— Dr. Harvey’s Southern Red Pine the great cough remedy costs only 25 cents per bottle. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Aug 3.—H G Ives, Patten, Loch Levin CLEARED. Aug3.—J A G C, Jimmo, oa Annie Laurie, Allen, Loch Leven, Morni ae! Light, Richards, Grand River; Dielyiri-, Daley , Murray Harbor; Lizzie M, Myers, Sydney; P Walsh Hall, North Sydney. SS BM Le DM WBN DBM DPM. See> ME Go AE Oe ADE SSSA OST TS BS UW Sei Se baad 4 NZ aS ae ¢¢ rot Weather... ‘ we . a Brings the people in crowdsto ouo Fountains, where they , 4 ss know they can get the most refreshing drink of Soda Water to be AS had in the city. >> oe 7% ‘ tempting. iv 'Z Se eT Cherry Ripe, etc., etc. IHE DRUGGISTS. oN as ¢ Pure Fruit Syrups, Soda, served in the thinnest of glasses make our fountains very Our Phosphate Scdas are particularly ne, Orange, Lemon JOHNSON & JOHNSON TIER SEK SSI I TS ERS IE Good Cream and Ice Cold 4 3 oe = eS ecarial ae these days... 2424644408 GOO RGU & £44446 8 VeererecVrcevevesesesesercerseve $i It may be fine in the morning, and ¥ heavily ir. the afternoon. BE PREPARED FOR IT Your choice of our Rain Cloaks atc a very low price. Latest Styles Best Makes All Sizes STANLEY BROS. The ae a Store. peeks « osfoye sos Meh SUR SER SoS aS as as as aS 3 D. GORDON, SIXTUS McLELI AN High-Glass Tailoring and Men's Furnishings. ese Our Ambi*ion is to conduct our business so that every purchaser shall be pleased. We are not doing business for this year or for the next. We want your trade continuously. Drop in and see our new fall Suitings,) Overcoat:ng ard Trouserings; they are pluibs. rain SPST LTS a Tatas GORDON & McLELLAN Upper meee St. Men’s Stylish Outftt: ve 7 gerne ASnap for ihe. Boys 00 pairs Boys. Tan boots in sizes 1 ‘to 5 regular prices $1.85 will go now for $1.25. Get around quick Boys and have a pair. J.B. McDonald & CO sereers Pure aris Green In one lb Lever top iia Cycioren bug Machine. Insect powder distributor, the latest killer, bug Wholesale and Retail, SIMON W CRAEEBE STOVES &§iaRO VARI Walker s Corner OE a A I a 2 BEY Se ice ge wept ueen REE ae