—_— — - a oa - -GOOD LUCK mia CIRCLETTES - SAVE THE HEELS aaa Sana Perfection ~Circlettes | ici Save the | \ y value of the | » hoe ia increased 4 t }. DY their uste- | Youcer have them on vour shoes sumply for the askipg-—-we put them on } for th war: wat the mind ) pat } ask ing — | peas ire toem on. | | ' Alley & Co-, Cd Shoeists. Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness | of your ne ighbor, as Ww ell | accidental | eg as the purely fires. They may come tv you at ary time. If | freely insured in my | companies you are 7 tected. E. R. BROW, ; ‘Local and Ulnar liems, Jevenite Tun A gang of juvenile hieves ha é em pr hended in Moocton audi a large amount of stolen goods re~ covered None of the boys are over 15, nae Ow Sate.—Tickets for the League of tLe Cross picnic at Midgell, on Thursday xt, Cah now be procured al Reddin . and A W Reddin’s Drug stores, F J Horneby’s tookstore and from the mem- bers of the committee. Return trip 50c. a Avevst tHe Illra.—Don’t forget that |} the greatest night’s sport ever held n thecity will be celebrated bv*electric ton the new grounds of the Athletic All the fastest men in the vinces will take part. 3i Association. pre — Prize Moner.—It has been decided that the prize movey for the battle of Manila will be paid the U. S. eailore ata rate of ; $00 for every Spaniard attached to Monte- jo’a squadron. It is understood that he had 2,000 meo, fherefore Admiral Dewey will get $10,000, and his officers and men 1 $190,000 among them. a ES A SEVERE STORM A severe electrical | storm swept over tie New E ng aud States one day last week. A great deal of dam-~ age was done by lightning and in some piace the rain fel torrents. At Ar- gtou, Mass., Joho H. Orr was killed by lightning, and at aoa. N.U., Frank W Hall was struck by a bolt and iectent- ly ki t l. a> Baxkine at Dawson.—lIb the course of an interview with the Victorian Colonist, Mr. Macaulay, jast returned from the Klondyke) places the total output of | Klondike region at $12,000,000, of which } he says $10,000,000 has already gone down | the river, $8,000,090 on the Weare and $2,000,000 on the Bella. A large amount ie being deposited at the Bank of British North America and Bank of Commerce, who are pay ing $14 cash an ounce for it nd giving the : balance of its valne after the aseay is made. Messrs. Doig and Pidieison. formerly of the Victoria branch, are in charge of the Bank of British : Insurance Agent North America. They are doing business a a tent, with cinders, and take their Charlottetown | go ld to police headquarters at night. A i . Iding is, however, being erected . for sas, > SBSESVSS FSF SSHGTSH® FS | iWe are = © z. = JQ Scotcn Cake that We ll it for ry it un be n 16c per ib. TeLeruoxe 98. D. SKEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ‘ BAKES BEST BREAD. aeaer ee eae Se OOS @ a+. + © 62 e< 2 eo oe oe = =e @ ea «ae. 64? 4 @ & & 2&2 @ @ *@ @& G@ oe — Goip From Kionpixe--A million dol- lars in yellow dust and drafts. Such is the steamer Cottage City’s contribution to the wealth of the world from the 1888 clean-up ofthe Klondike gold district. The million is divided among some thirty claim owners, while twenty others with their fortunes are now at the gateway cities and will be dowa by the Tartar and City of Seattle. The new arrivals confirm the average estimates of this year’s output in the North, placing the total at from seven-~ teen to twenty-five million dollars; while their presence here is testimony in itself of the success Of the upper river steamers of the Klondike and Lake Bennett and the Upper Yukon navigation companies. The Butler Brothers, who have properties on almost every creek in the dis~ tric’, state that from $300,000 te $400,- 600 nas already been collected in royalties by the Canadian government this season, this being the best evidence obtaiuvable that the output will be an immense one. —Colonist, Victoria B. C. TOO BUSY To write long ads at This is the third week of our a CO this week Fu Ail summer gooods last week was R We intend kD b ’s sales to THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN The three Samed Blacks. Ofthe world are Diamond Dye Fast Black for Woo!, Diamond Dye Fast Black for Coitou snd Mixed Goods, and Dia- mond Dye Fast Black for Sijk and Feath- ers, The result thateach of these Blacks produce are marvelloue and pleating. Your ) capes, | faded and dingy dresses, jackets, coats, pante, vests, hose, etc, thet are pow so useless add repulsive looking, can be made like new garments with the Diamond Dye Blacks. ‘Your faded rus:y and dead locking silks and feathers are nade new creations by using Diamond [Pye Fast Biazk for Silk and Feathers. Do not be deceiyed by bulky package dyeaadulterated with grease aid other foreign substances, insist upoc you dealer giving youthe Diamond Dyes,one packet of whch will dye a mnecb Fs three pavkets of any other make. — > aa Canapa’s Miniti1a.—Following is the establishment of the Canadian military forces, permanent and active militia, as shown in the list just issued by the Militia Department : Permanent force — Men. Horses. Cavalry, all ranks....... 151 101 Artillery, all ranks,....385 98 Infantry, all ranks......325 4 Total permanent force...867 203 Active militia-— Men. Horses, Cavalry, all ranks..... 2,546 2,248 Artillery, all ranks,.... 4,112 875 Engineers, all ranks.... 212 vee Mounted riflee, all ranks 46 46 Infantry, all rauks....28,516 343 Bearer Co., all ranks.. 64 Total Active Militia. .35,406 3,512 Grand total..... 9». 36,201 3,715 When any part of the body isn’t doing the work that nature intended it to do, it puts the whole system out of tun2?—out of harmony. Sickness in one part of the body ‘s likely to run into ail parts of the body. When children sianad a row bricks on end.they knock the whole row down by upsetting one brick. That is exactly what nappens to tle health when the bowels fail te perform their proper function. Constipation makes trouble all 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 matier, and because it cannot go any place else, it gets into the blood. The blood carries it all over the system. That makes sluggisbnese, lassitude, bad breath causes windy belching, stops digestion in the stomach, causes sour stomacb, heartburn and headache. You can avoid all such trouble, for Dr, Pierce’s Pleasaut Pellets CURE Constipation and its attendant evils. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his “Medical Adviser.” It is a book of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. —__ ee B. D. McConnNeLL Memb. Can. Soc. C, E. A. Memb. Can. Soc. C. E. D. and P. L. 8. Memb. Amer. W.W. Assoe, M°CONNELL & MARION CIVIL ENGINEERS ROOMS 308 TO 311 NEW YORK LIFE BLDC., MONTREAL Water Powers and Water Supply Systems (proposed or existing) examined and reported en. Drainage and Municipal Works generally. Surveys of every description undertaken. J. a. MARION It In The Shade MUST GO Regardless of cost. bargains while they So come along last, New goods arriving daily at Nentner, McLeod & Co's, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. and share in the wonderful of JULY 26, 1898 CHARLOTTETOWN'S VW/Onderful STORE Wonderful Sargains Wonderful assortment STRAW HATS AT COST AND LESS CHILDRENS SUITS AWFULLY CHEAP WHITE AND FAKCY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS LICHT SUMMER SUITS The Only House in the City for Childrens Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS “A MACDONALD, @@@e@ee 2eee222 DIRECT IMPORTER I I ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, BEER BROS. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Wholesale & Retail LiItTH HOUSE , That all accounts must positively be paid or satisfactorily arranged BEFORE TriE AUGUST COURT E@ Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw imo We have disposed of our business to Sent- ner, McLeod & Co., and _ circumstances for hot weather shoe, with the lead us t0 require Santelli settlement ladies and Misses, that, when once | , worn is always wanted, is our| jf} all CASES, otherwise proceedings in court Chocolate Oxford shoe. We have them in fine blrek 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 inal! latest styles and colors. W, H. STEWART G00 Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest will immediateiy follow, a2 —_BEER BROS, LLLLLLe COLLLS. High Grade. English Manures _ tare the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Only Reliable Fertilizer on thy designs in} market. Have been largely used here for 10 years, with sterling silver and rolled | most gratifying results—.d without a single failure. piate, and selling very low, | Pamphlets etc., on application. oot om -7-_-o Oe eee ee eee W.N. TANTON ATITLD BROS Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store.