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STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. 00000000000 S 20000006 000 SSCOCRKECOHSSC CROC SSE« 6 0000600 896868 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 26 1898, ‘Local and i A day or tWo ago a man in Moncton was fined $19 and costs for gell- CORRECT. ing cigarettes to juniors, iialiiniiies rn THAN Here.—The mill-owners of listricts near Quebec are anxious for a w heavy showers to raisethe water for AtEichemin a number of | men are out of work On account of the owness of the streams, -_—_-—<—- — T) . m rf ineir miiis. } i i | Visiting Warenies.—The warships Tal- | bot and Pallas will accompany the battle- p henown from Halifax to Quebec, wing Halifax on September 18. Tbe | Renown, it 18 announced, wili not go to Montreal, —_—- > Canaba’s Exuisit, —In the International hall at the T'rscs-Mississippi Exposition, the largest exhibit is that of the Dominion of Canada. lt occupies 5,000 fre. of floor space and 6,000 feet of wall space, covered with the best the country can produce. [It is an agricultural, mineral, forestry, and dairy exhibit combined. aivercaen An Oup Ayp Wat 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 Diairhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold vy druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’: Soothing Syrip, and take no other kind _——~_ Deux Times Avvertisinc.—In dull times the progressive business man ar- rauges his counters more attractively, piles his goods higher tban usual, decor- ates his windows, burns more gas, brushes up everything, puts a new coat of paint on the outside and a smile on the inside, dif- fuses his enthusiasm in every clerk, ad-~ vertises more extensively, and gets the buik of the trade, says Business. Dull times advertising is educational, and is of the successful sort of preliminary announce- ment which is sure to win, perhaps in the present, but surely in the future. In dull times everybody is looking for the man who is doing well, for bis action is cheers ing, and people become receptive to his arguments, giving him the preference and buying of him. Poit:caL Maerincs,—Having accepted the nomination of alarge and influential representation, at the convention at Brad- albano, to cootest the First District of Queen’s Co, in the coming election, which takes place on August 3lat., Mr. Wm. Campbell, will meet the electors of said District at the following times and places: Wednesday, August 24th, at Bonshaw, Thursday, August 25th, at Crapaud, Fri~ day, August 26th, at Hope River and Bradalbane, Saturday, August 27th, at Clifton, Monday, August 29th, at Emy- vale and Irishtown Hall, Tuesday, August 30th Granville and Kelly’s Crose. All meetings will begin at 7 o’clock p m. Prominent Conservative speakers will be present at those meetings at which Mr. Campbell cannot atteud. The Liberal candidate and other Liberals are invited to attend. Every household should have on harda box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, The diversity of uses to which itcan be put and the many doctor’s bills it saves, warrant itin takin + first place in the family medicimechest Al dealers sell and recommend it. Other tems, THE PROVISION MARKET. Local Trade Quiet and Steady — Changes at Chicago and Liverpool. The Montreal provision market rules firm, with no new developments to note. The demand for bacon and hams continues good and stocks all around are light. We quote: Canadian pork, in barrels, $16 to $16,50; pure Canadian lard, in pails, 3c to 8}c per pound, and compound refined, 5 4c. Hams, lle to 12¢, and bacon, ll4c tol2c per ponod, : Provisions at Chicago were moderately Steady. At the close, however, pork scored a sharp advance on the opening, but lard and short ribs, closed weak. The closing prices were: Pork; $8.95 Septem- ber and $8.85 (ctober; lard, $5.00 bid September, $5.05 October ; and short ribs, $5.05 September, and $5.05 October. At Liverpool becon ruled steady, but lard was 3d down, the closing prices being pork, 51s 3d; lard 263 6d ; tallow, 19s 6d ; bacon, heavy, 30s; light, 29s 6d ; cheese, white, 37s 6d ; colored, 38s. -_—— +o+e SEPLEMBER MAGAZINES. Harpers. In the September Harper’s there are a numer of timely articles on various as- pects of the war, and its results, Worth~ ington ©. Ford, the late Chief of the Bureau of Statistics at washing, writes on “The New Fiscal Policy of the United States”; James Bryce, author of “The Vwmerican Commonwealth,” writes on the “Future Policy of the United States, from ao English Poi@t of view”; and Albert Bushnell Hart, Professor of History at Harvard University, gives an interesting historical summary of the previous mili- tary expeditions of the United States, Why is it that one man is old and de- crepid at 45, and another hale and hearty at 80? It depends on the care he takes of himself. Often a man’s body gets out of re~ pair—the trouble grows untill it lays him outin bed. Whenevera man feels that he is not as well as he ought to be, whenever he is listless, without energy and without vitality, whenever he finds that he loosing weight and that his ordinary work gives him undue fatigue, he needs Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ,Discovery. If be keeps on working with his liver inactive and his im pure—he keeds nerves and his bodv under a constant strain. He will not be hearty when he is old. The“Golden Medi- cal Discovery” cures many socalled dis- eases because nearly ali illness springs from the same thing, bad digestion and consequent impure blood, The“Discovery” makes the appetite good, the digestion strong , assimilation easy, and the blood rica and pure. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table’s. All Druggists refund the mwouey if it fails to cure, 25c Colonel John Jacob Astor, one of New York’s many multi-millionaires, wants his taxes increased. But for Col. Astor’s un- doubted loyalty, of which he gave evidence during the recent war, there might be doubt as to his sanity. Catarrh and Hay Fever Ifit’sHay Fever that is the bug-bear of your life, you won’t know the pleasure of freedom from it till you’ve tried Dr, Chase’s ) Catarrh Cure. ee it's Money Your After, is it? Well just watch our advertisewents and ;you will soon learn how to get it—It’s an old but true saying that apeuny saved isa penny gained. Here are a few of the many ways you can save money by dealing at MY STORE. — On every $ worth of hats purchased here you save 5gc “e 6é ss ‘6 « * sé of “ “ec 6s +6 6s sé es “é ce $10.00 Cloak s fo: De) S76 : $ worth Mantle Cloth purchased here you save 5(c $ worth Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons and Laces you save 334 $ worth Dress Goods, you save from 33 to 90¢c $ worth Linen Tablning and Napkins you save from 25 to 50¢ $ worth Fancy Goods you save from 20 to 50¢ $ worth Shirt waists you save from 40 to 50c $ worth Sunshades and Umbrellas you save frum 25 to d0c $ worth White Wear you save from 25 to 50c $ worth Lace Curtains you save from 40 to 40c Jackets for $5.00, $3.00 Jackets for $1.00, $500 Capes for $2.5€, $7.75 R ubber Hundreds ot other lines, money savers—every one of them. Sentner, McLeod & Co’s., NEV JACKETS. Direct from London One Hundred and Seventeen: for fall, 1898, from us, Sample Jackets including all the new Styles and Colores LADIES SEE THOSE GOODS You may say that this is a little early to rusk the fall Jackets, BUT WE ARE—~ — BOUND TO LEAD Our Mantle room is one of the best on the Island. and ladies of tast2 will find it to their aevantage to buy their fall sacques We show nothing but the latest aad bess, PROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men Australian Fever Care. ‘‘What’s that fired grave for?’’ asked the recruit. ‘Fella all sick; weather bad and bud- gery no good down ’bout Womba. Plenty rain one time, fella catch cold; plenty fe- ver this time; by’m by fetch ’im longa that place,’’ explained Warrigul, as a litter emerged from a wurley of the camp, and the sick man was borne to the curious grave. The doctor walked in the rear. Yhrusting his hand into the long ditch, to test its warmth, the doctor signaled to lower the patient into it. He was then covered from neck to foot, feet and all. His head alone rested above the dirt. Ser- geant Dalton explained: “The blacks put fever patients in the arcund like that and steam the fever out. They say the earth will draw off the evil spirit, and then fill him with life.” ‘*Electric currents, by Jove!’’ The next day the late patient was bob- bing around like a 3-year-old.—Outing. Making Him Useful. Applicant—I ain an ex-convict, sir, but I want to lead an bonest life. 1 Know you by reputation, and I thought you might help me. Eminent Author—What were you in prison for? Applicant— Forgery. Eminent Author—Good! You're the very man I want. You can come along and write autographs for me.—London Fun. By a simple rule the length of the day and night, any time of the year, may be ascertained by simply doubling the time of the sun’s rising, which will give the length of the night, and doubling the time of setting will give the length of the dav. 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