oe _ ; ‘Local and Other Items . * e Insurance — | Lucal_ ant : a? | - ee erent | AprresteD luerr.—Three emploves of Leaman’s foundry, Halifax, are under arrest, charged with stealing thousands of dollars worth of goods, They are said to have been in receipt of good wages. Time Comine.—The people of (Ju bec are prep rng toert Piair the mem- Protects You st the Cc irelessné ss (,00D ; y* , «Vey lh, »v° “wa ’ . . . Of | r neighbor, as well | pers of tue International Convention in a as the purely accidental | right royal fashion. A ball, a garden party : ; . , | and several sidetrips have been arrranged fires. Lfhey may come;,.. alveaiies If — His War Recorp.—A writer in an east- ero periodical, after recounting Brooke’s experience as a soldier—and many of them werethriiling—says: “Tse general bad been married twice. It will thus be seen that his war record isa dis- FE R B Ie O W tinguished one.” We have no wish to be . + 9 hypercritical, but it does seem as if the tu you atary time. freely insured in mj companies yot tected. Gen. are pis sentences quoted ought to have been kept Insurance Agent a little further apart. icenineiiohias An O.p Axp Wat. Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over 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 Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold | uy druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Wiaslow’: Soothing Syrup, and take no $1.39 Shoes A Bic Fravop. _1T iere ig a flntter in the | —— Charlottetown — Those —————, Greek coony a Mcntre:], where the om { . ° ‘ ; are being rapidly p ‘ked up by widow of the iate Mr. Caristupher Rein- vho appreciate a «ood | erat, N.S. W., has been defrauded of tha ‘ : \ i «Ah ‘ ‘ : ‘ : . : . . - aa he Fr.) - $4000, by one Sophecles Faureisoa,a candy ‘mne when they see it. Miade trom - : om —e . nk a vendor, who represented himself to be the “hac te olore ong L "lh soles ‘ : 1 ; Chocolate colorec Mgolt, CUrH SOLES, | Greek Consul, obtained a power uf ats oft a Hexibie—an weal summer | torney from Mrs. Reinhardt, and got her hoe— p! not high—— porton of her husband’s estate from his : solicitors. Mrs, Reinhardt is of Greek ex- | nr . ju! 1 30 d pall traction, and was married to the merchant i : ; ; Se ; is = in Australia. He left her bis Canadian es- — ; 1) tate, having been a merchant some years Seoenre a pair before they are ali gone, \ —-o s : : ago in Montreal, , — -. —- 7 ITTY ' “a a i \ \ a S | Recarra ann Tea—Tbose who wish — ~ ve | to have tafiae day’s outing should go tw t ‘ ; 4 : > >| ? . .}| Georgetown tomorrow (Tuesday) when Stamper’s Corner | Yeorgeto ey) ae all the best boats and boatsmen it King’s quer seenieeaaia a County will compete for the beautiful | silver challenge cup presented by Mr. fee ea Se ae Justice Hodgson. Liberal cash prizes will also be offered for rowing and awim~ ming races. On the same day the Hall Committee will give a tea on grounds overloolsing the harbor and commanding a good view of tho races. Refreshments will be furnished on the grounde and every effart made to provide for the pleasure and PPARKER VHOUSE i ROLLS... _ cumtert of visilors. capennctildiimanisit To Cure a Uold in one Day Take Laxative efand the wauey on. a ee @ =) Bromo Quinine Tabists if it fails to « ry = . Eee ee . li} PER ; Lf Rese l sday evening the 11th for ’ . “tr” . v5 tt m rut Sports. The material TeLeruoxe 98 i" yw fora grand display of ON 115 ay Li’ i | fireworks. The band ismaking special t | efforts to produce the best music for the D. STEWART. > a en 2 O2™S a7 UU. ECLIPSE BAKERY Sa lea - Roman striped ribbons for watch guard )BAKES BEST BREAD. | opened today.—Stanley Bros. 2i. xe © epee oe Flogging for Drunkards. According to @ recent despatch from Edinburgh some drastic proposals for the reclamation of drunkards were advanced atthe meeting of the Medi:o Paycholog = cal Association by Dr Wileo), the sup?rins tendent ofthe Maxisbank Asylum, Mid. lothian. He would like, he said, to see a clause inserted in the Habitual Drunkards’ Bill, at present before Pariis- nent, providing for the flogging of druok~ ards under appropriate and pece sary su- pervision. The notion of heredity did no- thing to belp the dronkard, but everytbing to injure him, for he felt he was bound to ; give away to drink, A young man so in- fluenced should, it seemed to him, be flog- ed to within an inch of his life every time he handled drink. Soe Otp Grys,—A couple of old cannon are the frt objects of interest which atraveller -ees when he steps off the train at Louisburg. They are on the eid of the platform aod are awaiting car- riages whichare being built at Halifax. They are made of wrought iron and were hooped, but the ho ps are nardly visible, which is notto be wondered at after two hundred years of existence, one bundred and fifty of which were spent in the bot~ tom of Louisburg harbor. Jibei Zoua Wixs.—'T'he libel case of M. Emil Zola againstthe Petit Journal, of Paris, has resulted in afine of 2,000 francs upon M. Judet, the editor, and of 500 francs each upon hia two assistants. ‘The three were mulcied in five thousand franes each as damages. On leaving the ¢ourt room the ed.tors were loudly cheered and a map whocried“Viva Zola” narrowly escaped death at the hands of the angry crowd, aie | Surrerep From Potson.—One day last werk at Kingetoo, Ont., Mr. Pitman and a lavy visitor at a house near Storme Corners ate canned salmon in the can for supper. Aftereating itthey became very ill, and had ta have medical assistance. The doctor said they suffered from poison. After careful treatment they recovered. When Beauty Fades In response to repeated inquiries from ladies with whom Dr Chivse’s Ointment has become so popular for skio diseases, asking if face powders are ipjurlous and can be used while using the ointment, we State that while the majority of tne face powders are injurious we can recommend the recipes givenin Dr Chases supplementary re-sipe book on paget5 which will besentto any address on receipt of Sdcts in stamps. Dr, Chase's Ointment is the ladies’ friend for all skin diseases, Address Dr A. W, Chase Co., Toronto, Say boys, don't allow any man to per- evade you that they ehow aa nice clothing as Prowse Bros., because they have not got the good¢, and more than that they them, as we are the agents for the best clothing in Canada—Prowse Bros. 183, 3i. “The excellent and valuable library o the late Rev. D. Sutherland bas been plac. ed on sale at Carter’s Bookstore. cannot get the producers of See our Summer goods list on first page —all real bargains W D McKay. Mens straw hats—see the lotin window gelling at half price—T J Harris, London House. Another lot of ladiesoxford shoes. So eatisfactory was the last lot, both in price and quality. We expect this lot won’t last long. Price Tic apair. JB Macs | donald & Co. It’s Your Mistake and a costly one too if you have been buying anything in the line of Dry Goods vithout first inspecting the magnificent stock now being offered at our reat Opening Sale ; ao the crowd of eager buyers who throng MY STORE daily is the best evideuce that our ods are right, and our pric>s lower than can be obtained elsewhere, Whe ? Itis No W } , "€ Doucht the m | SOOU? ‘lore dreamed of. _—— Secret away below cost, and so ean afford to give kargains such as you never Don’t wait but call et once and secure them. \entner, McLeod & Gos, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 8, 1895 el —---—--- = SeeeseeennneeeemNS? FPROWSE- BROS. ithe Wonderful Cheap Men. CHEAPER THAN EVER CLOTHING, CARPETS & HATS, WHITE & FANCY SUM- MER VESTS Straw, Light or Black Summer Coats, Crash & Felt HatS very cheap, eloth cost that Swimming Tights, Sweaters, =Underclothing, Outing Shirts, ete., Children’s Clothing—-two or three piece suits for less than the is in them, A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LEITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St., Ch’town, P. E. J, E> Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw imo SOME SHOE SNAPS For Tc - Night. Boys Low Shoes at 90c About 20 pairs, sizes 12 to 4, re duced from $1.15 and 1.35 Cirl’s buttoned and laced boots at $1.00, former price 1.35 Girls’ and children’s buttoned boots and low shoes at 80c former price $1.10 W. H. Stewart & CO. ENE Wever 8efore Lave good Waiches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. jarlottetown. ee keeeee BEER BROS. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE ‘Phat 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, CLCCELHE COLLLS PARIS GREEN. We are leaders in the Green business We sell the best We have sold more in the past six years than any bouse in P. E. Island. FENNELL & CHANDLER Pee cts atin aa A EE tee es ona i a SS en a —— > Retin ‘ions = a owe ice A a eat Sees eee see ae Giacxuitanng ieaton “penn aan pacar aainaaae GNA elena saaie cesantenet Se . ae ean) in ip Rn A SR