THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 27 1898. S8e A PAR SS n our window o-night ALLEY & CO,, THE SHOEISTS aS Ty eo ae — == Ty Ne re ML BEd ie S.A Seseetozs22/[ocal ant O by Doc — +33 (Local al ther lems, | Pronounced Incurab'e by Doc- : ) ACOr o¢ 2 So) SERVI at then: thal as M Sa ; . vow vas SK : right’s Hall tecnaletel inansitine at 3 45. lors But Made Strong a Strangers always welcome. Delegates wil] ° ‘t B a e | give & report of the Cetniiiliba "Osaven- and Well by Paine’s : ; T ) an tion. i 17, . tai Seed all’s _ > _— fe OOD icine | ily Compound Direct from London '" \j] previous etlorts sink inte (¢ | Day Adveniista have purchased for $400, i a . . ans as PY & piece of land on Spring Street, St. John, —ee ; th a hh ‘a pees on N. B, on which to build their newchurch.} Wertz & Ricuarpsox Co, Ny zis epulnicapainiia : ; : ~— —_— > — &> ', = = titan ee mm ee ih Ses 2m ; , = % > ® se @ 2) & @ 1 @ @ > ~~ ee ee ae , Fire Insurance Protects You ) against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental } fires. They may come tv you atany time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. E. R. BROW Insurance Agent Charlottetown 200086500 4920000868880 Your Order A he ~ ee 71" =>] > GosreL MgerinG.—Rai]way men’s Gos- ion Wright’s Hall, Sunday afiernoon at 40’clock. welcome. pt meeting Strangers always Luke ‘The Lesson, 10.25, it Samaratin.” Lr rei - Pionico.— The annual Picnic of the Hazelbrook Baptist Sunday School which was advertised to take place on last Wed- nesday, will be held on Monday, Ang. 29th. If weather should be unfavorable first fine day following. sesutiiateinsinke Morat: Apverrise.— Business is not a lottery. Itie a simple procesa of demand and supply. Supplies in a thousand lines are demanded vontinnally. If one man does not answer these demands enother will. It is the man who insists that he has these supplies who will be heard. If his -tock answers his own descriptions of it,and if within hailing distance of what is demanded, the bargain is easily made, and that is mercantile business.—Bates, Down on Lacer Betr,—Fer the past three years Chief David Legault, of the Revenue Police of Montreal, bas been quietly at work in the endeavor to obtain judgement against the eale of the so-called non-alcoholic temperence beer. He has at last succeeded, as by the deeision of Judge Desnoyers, in the case of Philip Murphy, who was fined for selling this kind of lager, many other seizures have been made. During last week over 100 shops were raided, and the harvest was fruitful, barrels on barrels were carted away, and «tored in the revenue office, cor~ ner of St. Gabriel and St. James streets. Vesterday, Verdun, Lachiue and St. Lam- bert were visited, but in the latter plsce nothing was found; in Verdun about 100 bottles were taken. A Five Biocr.— The new Prowse Block on the north side of Queen Square, is nearly completed, in fact one of the { stores ia already occupied by W. P. Col-{ This building, the first brick of will. which wae laid only a little over two months ago, has been erected with surprising rapidity, cousideriog the num-~ ber of men employed—eight masons and four carpenters, besides the contractors for the work, Messrs. Parkman aod Crabbe. GenTLemen ‘"—Having been given up i die some time ago by some of the bes! dostors of the United States, I came tk Canada last autumn terribly ill, and ha lost all hope. Suffering agonies trom inflammatory rheumatiem, I was strong!) urged tu use Paine’s Celery Componnd. | gave itatrial as recommended, and the first bottle did me so much good I contivu- ed with the medicine until I had used seven bottles, when I found myself per fectly cured; indce}, I never felt better in all my life than at present. I use every possible means to tell othe « of Paiae’s Celery Compound, and w: | always recoiomend it to those troubled witi rheumatism. Yours very truly, Wa. Morrisette, Boxton Pond, P Cy — ee Extravagance. ‘*Here’s a case,’’ she exclaimed indig- nantly, looking up from her paper, ‘‘of @ man who actually had the nerve to put his wife on an allowance of 10 cents a day.’’ ‘‘What did she do with it all?’ he asked absentmindedly. It was several hours before she felt that she was caim enough to discuss watters with him dispassionstely. The Hindoo Dead. The Hindoos consider their dead a. sacred and do nots allow them to be handled by alien hands, the nearest male relative—son, father or brother— preparing the body for burial, and if there be none of these relatives a son is adopted by the family for the purpose 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 himeelf. Often a man’s body gets out of re- ir—the truuble 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 One Hundred and Seventeen. Sample Jackets including all the new Styles and Colores for fall, 1898. | LADIES SEE THOSE GOUDS You may say that this is a little early to rush the fall Jackets, BUT WE ARE— __ BOUND TO LEAD Our Mantle room is one of the best on the Island. and ladies of taste will find it to their aevantage to buy their fall sacques from us, We show nothing but the latest and bes‘, Golden Medical ,Discovery. If he keeps on working witb 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“Goldea Medi- cal Diecovery” cures many socalled dis. eases because nearly all 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 rich and pure. a The store is 90x70 feet and 41 feet high. The front is of grey sandstone and makes a fine appearance. On the ground floor are four stores—the three at present un- tenanted will be occupied lateron by Messrs. Johnson & Johnson,Druggists, G. G. Jury, Jeweller, and R. H. Rameay, dry goods, etc. On the second story there are a number of large, and well arranged offix ces, and the tor story is te be divided into two halls,suitable for assemblies or lodge rooms. with us this evening for any~ thing that you want inthe Bakery line, we'll deliver it promptly. Pies, Cakes, Buns, Biscuits, @ Cookies, Sheet Cake and Bread, all 8 made to-day. ‘ Brown Bread 4c per loaf. PROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men Telephone 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE RAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. 80 2O6S6O08 SF E8SSSSSS SOOT ~~ - ED Every household should have on hard a boc of Dr, Chase’s Ointment,. The diversity of uses to which itean be put and the many doctor’s bills it saves, warrant itin taking first place ip the family medicine chest All deaiers sell and recommend it. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table’s. All Druggists refund the meaey if it fails to cure, 25¢ JHE EL DORADO MYTH. . flow the Term Came to Be Applied te Sources of Uncommon Biches El Dorado is the term now Szard on ev ery side in connection with the places mines of Alaska and the Northwest Terri tories of Canada. Its derivation is of inter est. In the fifteenth century it was ru- mored that there existed in ths northern part of South America a city of great wealth called Mansa, whose king, E) Dorado by name, was periodically smeared with oil or balsam and was then powdered with gold dust until his ), hole body had a gilded appearance. It was said that on these occasions he threw gold, emeralds and other precious metals and gems into a sacred lake, in which he afterward bathed. Beginning in 1522 the Spaniards sent many large expeditions to search for this phantom city, and most of them ended disastrously, hundreds of lives being lost. One explorer, Orellano, averred that he found El Derado in his voyage down the Amagson in 1540. This was disproved, but the search was continued down to the cighteenth century. Some of the results were the conquest and settlement of New Granada, the making known to the world of the mountain region of Veneauela the discovery of the noble rivers the Orinoco and the Amazon and the exploration of the vast forests west of the Andes. About the end of the sixteenth century an Eng- lish expedition cither sent out by or under the personal leadership of Raleigh pene- trated into Guiana, thereby obtaining a claim on that country which has resulted in the acquirement of the modern British T J HARRIS, It has been supposed that the origin of | = : id ll Ladies’ Capes - 44 Blouses Sailor Hats At greatly reduced prices. i's Money Your Afier, is tt? a Ses Well just watch our advertisements and you will soon learn how to get it—It’s an old t trve saying that apeuny saved isa penny gained. Here are a few of the many ways you can save money by dealing at MY STORE. — Ce hw Wd On every $ worth of hats purchased here you save 9c « « “worth Mantle Cloth purcnased here you save d0c this fable arose from the yearly celebration ‘ ; : eS : ‘ i 99 ft atri f Indi:z . he $ worth Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons and Laces you save 333 py gen a cena — ns sé ‘ $ worth Dress Goods, you save from 33 to 9Ve gold oe. but this ceremony was never ; a * . - oe - 95 e witnessed by the § « & § worth Linen Tablning and Napkins you save from 29 to oe Se iadunr in cal aan a oeS ] nh Qe) eS oll « € § worth Fancy Goods you save from 20 to 50c Dorado myth. : : “1. : . - e hame Dorado was common « § worth Shirt waists you save from 40 to 50c used to describe the city or country whteb « « § worth Sunshades and Umbrellas you save from 25 to 900c was the object-of the search, but a later , “nt - re: Bee eke Or - usage of the term has been its figurative in ™ ws $ Ww orth W hite W ear you save from av to D0¢ application with regard to any region of ir « « § worth Lace Curtains you save from 40 to 50c more than common ctekness. Hi Dorado © . a, oh ee county, in California, was the scene of the ce 210.00 Jackets fo 77h R ubber famous gold finds of 1849, and since then - a ~ Bh ¢ 33.00 Jackets for $1.0( 5 y 95¢€. $7.7: $5.00, $3,00 Jackets for $1.00, $500 Capes for $2.5€, $7,/9 ha <hapiein hae bebe teh, etesotee | many gold camps.— Pittsburg Commercial] Gazette. Cloaks for $3.87. Hundreds ot other lines, money savers—every one ot them, Nentner, McLeod & Co's, Why saving dollars, Ifyou are going to paint your house you should get particulars about the cold water paint MAG- NITE it costs less than halt the price of oil paint and is also a fire retardent. Ask for a sample shingle coated with this paint. PENNELL & CHANDLER citi atti > oe ; Pain in the Back Being troubled off and on with pains in my vack, cs used by constipation, I tried severat kinds of pills I had seen advertised, ,and to put the truth ina nut shell, D Chase’s Kid- ney Liver Pills are the only vill that have proved effectual in my case i can heartily reco d them. eet JNo DEVLIN, Unionville, On