THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 13 1898, SS ro souaimanneEe gene oe ey oe ee — ; i} " : . _—— ) D i. | | ET NOTES AND COMMENTS. REWARDS FOR THE HEROES. —The expected rush to the Klondike ia 1 d Promotion the Least | ba il i i a ; - not materializing. Boats are reported to he oe a — i te & SOS EBBBRLH g KHL S| delay, but come at once and have them by uasbeathiog his sword on the field of | He was not badly hurt, but it cured filled® at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. battle thau by writing silly letters from him of that bad habit.’’—Pittsburg Dis- Mootreal. Canada has no vee for either DR. AYERS Spanish or American spies, Thev should a a ; . 2 : a eee es ge Runting—You often hear of self sailor hats, dre-s hats, children’s and oases 4 Misses’ hate is withdrawn and we hereby made men, but never of self made notify the purchasing p»blic that these | Women. : : hate wil! be sold this p. m. at 106 each Larkin—W omen prefer to be tailor | Enough said.—Jas Paton & Co. made.--Detroit Free Press. | EE PAS NO eee ane os | D | r ww eet Iw (uy treats CHRONIC DisZAses by the Salishury | *4!ling from Seattle and San Francisco al- They Can Expect. | ‘3 method of persistent self-help in removing | most empty, and the railroada are still y “ON »—R i d | ; “auses from the blcod, Continuous, intel- | -.aercline ne ' idle Wasuincroy, June 10—R ward sure an 4 et enareane tn” dette Ger tee eae in- * 4 varreling over one small trathe to the adequa‘e is & s wethien ibe men who risked : sures Minimum of suff ing and Maximum of coast cities. Ik l< fortunate that it 18 80, their lives on the Merrimac, and acting cure, possible in each case, foreven the comnaratively small pumber , j j ae S-cretary Allen has so pledged himself fa i MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF | who have stat-d h-ve suff red greatly, aad cuihenal with Secretary Long. | @ | BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE. &e a il, ; - efter cOu-ulialilon ith oecretary 40ng. | GF | : , , &e. the bard-hips and Joss of life would be Medals aud promotion are the least they A ; Avoid Attempts Unaided. a mon > apes proportionately, bad can expect from agratefal people. Morc~ | “? fs # Graduate of New York University there been greater nom bers to support’ over, they will LOL languish iba Spau~ => j ce ; : ' —According to an eminent German | xj, pusup it tue Bulburittes here can % ; = wet ps vt eiiienae oe physician the consumers of tobacco Tun a bring abuut tbeir re ieaee, for hbaif au a : } istered in U..S. and Canada risk in their iadulgence of the weed. Tu} your after Admiral Sampsun’s builetin ‘Sb ts i a late English ;aper this physician state* | wy. displayed on the walls of the Navy .. i Address: Charlottetown, P KE... Cav, that after profesional observations for Departwent, Cul. Carter, @tsisiant ad- SS $a : OFFICF: VICTORIA ROW many years of the mouth, teeth, stomach, jutant=geveral, vad takeo the preliminary x oh : , 2 | lungs, beart and «kin, devoteea of t »bacco steps tu arrange tor au «xcbaage of prisou- > ° : [ealbueds ob emenenben: sor patients. should never smoke before breakfast, OF | ers, aud was iearniog jast how many “5 : : _| when the stomach isempty. Neither, be Spanish Cthicers avd cusisted men were = . se say*, should a person smoke during aoy | 4i)\j Le'd incepiiviry at Fort MePhersoo,| Sp $s } Pure Spiccs exertion of great physica] energy, as danc~ | Ga, where th vy bad been taken from tbe %S ‘ : ing, running, cycling, mountain climbing | prizes captured by the American naval oy, : or rowing, and especially if in @ contest. | vessel-. In additonto these, the navy sy Fo} the Latest Style and Lowest Price are [tis dangerous toallow smoketo pa-*/ vasrurned over to the military autbori- oF . - ° . through the nose, or to inbale smoke in | ij-8 at Fort Moree for safe keeping| eam 1 We are determined to get additional silk business by deserving it any way. A pipe is the most wholesome | aavther Sp+nish otticer fupposed io be or = S. wea rou se at AON SI . iliea Lat f Profitable forin of smoking. vigh rauk, but who ‘as av far managed wF . and ° : sk J to © and Cue det the ailks, and decide whether et thed eutae te aes — Canada has asked for 60,000 equere {to conceal bis indert y. ‘The cfticia's we we are entitled to iton that basis —merit, n thing but merit, quailty, choiceness, - ” — is woominable. feet of space in the Greater Pritain Exhi- } are coofident they bave more iban enough ov and less price. This is a truism that no com pete bition at Earl’s Court in 1899, which is the ‘pauish olficers (o cilir as ransom for the 4 houskeeeper should forget. exact space devoted to all the British C.~ | one American cflicer avd seven enlisted we : Half the trouble of cook ing is past lonies, viz.: 25,000 equare feet in the | men held by Cervera, % Or andies ae — ae ae — oe oe . ‘ ; j j y ¢ f 25 ) equare fae oner ’ ° +5 € 7? ~ : | if you get the ripht brand of Spice, Colosial building ead 35,000 pave fort in | % ful thiags,that will brighten the spring, and temper the se maio building 13 «gre ( MT. » , . Sone : . » .. . and while there wre many that are | 6:1) he done with Queensiand, whien asks iin ade ae ea % hot summer, May we get your opinion on the dainty styles we are showing of fairly good, ® Ja always safest to 32,000 *quare feet, and South Africa, 14,- “Talk about curing people of bad Fr these goods, b> ; take one which ws invariably uni- 500 feet, wae i ee oe habits, one of the funniest cases I ever 54 S i ‘ j 201 *, Which ao ef ( © be ’ -_ ’ | . ; a oy r) . . . > ° ‘ form. That one is Sade aialaaee wel The demands onther| BBeW cceurred on the south side some SP We : lliner A fine show ing in Flowers. Feathe rs, hat Trimmings BS 1 epace have given sume troable to the di- aa thaee eee ieee Ss 4 y etc, that go to maké up millinery competition. We'll i r ectors d they have made »posal to ? _— ee - . si c se . r ' the Premier of Canada that he should te | there who would inrist on fussing with | ¥% give you all the lelp you need in making a selection, and there are people here $s ; officially represented at the Earl’s Court} Dis wife, who w« uld invariably give id whose advice in such matters is worth havirg. GS z Exh bition, w here our wealth, resources, bim the worst of if. i hen he would ron > S : produce ard manufactures would te | UP stairs ane hang out of the second wF e a oe . : ¥ al brought before the public of the United | story window, holding to the ledge, om D ess Goods That Perkins 1s widely know for its dress y , Kingdom, and that the limited space that | shouting like wildfire that he was going =p x goods excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is § & R R SALE OR TO LET will be assigned to Canada at Paris should | to drop and kill himself. Of course the SS ma 2 » that 1: 3 J tt - ha oe * > ee d % f « be occupied by a selection of the more im- | wife would relent and set up a noise we amp e evid ence that 1b 18 a store that meets woman 8 dress goods W ants well and p a, portant exhibits displayed at Earl’s | that would bring oui the neighbors for we satisfa«torily. We have the largest and newest stock to select from. The ; t . ‘ , > , e . - ° ; That well known business Hotél on | COUT blocks, and the man would be pulled | ¥¥ prices are lower than any other store in the city 4 Richmond Street, near the market Se in the window by friends. “5 , ‘ ; street, , , “s . initiated . . . ° i This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. This got to be coming too frequently, we, K W We give our customers the discount . rooms and shop, al! in good repair. Good a and some of the boys who lived near, SP WV e eep oO Stamps £ & stabling for thirty horses, with large yard Johu 8 and who had Isssened several juints in sp SeVe SVEvtBseeveses & } is eoanection. St. John Sun: The manner cin which their spines at different times pulling va se Anply to the Hon. J. Israel Tarte leads Sir Wilfrid | jim in, decided to stop it. One fine day 4 § THOMAS CAMPBELL Laurier ma by the oo 10 . polisical | j¢ came again. The old fellow hung ont sp = — F tnSs © ® soa? Manse be extremely gratifying to the | of she window, shouting that he would | & oe ’ old line liberals of Canada. They murt surely jump and: end it all; the wife = ya. . fa also be delighted with the effacement of ee Sr oo ee ae % SUNN Y SIDE. 'T’ th Should be brushed | their old time champion, Sir Richard | C®MeFUshing into the strect in hysterics, | © ee ee thoroughly, care- | Ggrtwricht. t I ee ies! . etl and the neighbors ran as before to pull | 4 , larly, then can the owner de- oe ee ge ee ee him up. The first man who got there fully, regularly, a new liberalism as Tarte, Blair and Sifton. : - : ; a “ays tect readily and more easily, in its inciep- ae bit the man’s fingers with a stick, mak- Pe iaeiiiiaie Leh rene tees ee vent stage, the deadly decay which sooner St. John San: Lieut. Carranza, who| jng him loosen his hold, and, to tke 5S} ye ety ty ee ee: : MERE RE fee or later attacks nearly evervbody’s teeth. | poves as @ Spanish geotieman, cou'd do horror of all, he dropped to the hard , WN NSN ON XM % oY SAPP RES — LESSEE When you discover those cavaties don’: | his suffering country more valiant seryice pavement with a how] that was pitiful. | An Ovtp Axp Wi.itTriep Remepy.— In Germany, to prevent poison being Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has bern | Obtained for evil purposes, mone ts al- ueed for over fifty years by millions of | lowed to be sold without a written or- Ay ND mothers for their children while teething | der or certificate from a physician. with perfect succes. It soothes the chil ne softens the gums, allays ail pain, cure In England tbere are 70,000 girls en- ; wind, colic, aod is the best remedy fo | gaged iu public houses and drinking ' i: Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold | bars. . by druggists in every part of the world. ill ai eg, « Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is “GANIVLSNES pur pormomFua.n: incaleutable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | o1® saA.tou ava ‘sAoupry “aaaTl ‘you WILL BE HELD Wiaslow’s Soothing Syrip, andtake 10 -W0}S—UI[LIedes.izg s,poory jo qwoyyo other kind. 94} sjoog woisks FIOHA apt. Saae On the Beautiful Grounds of St, Dunstan's College, on 50 YEARS’ A nice smooth +kinned meec<ina orange EXPERIENCE at 24c per dozen. — Sanderson & Co. Glove glory, if thereis any g'ory in INT making sales imwinus profits we'll reap ow, a) I\ /| Ff reward today and tonight. Paton & Co “ ° , , + 5 Ladies’ Oxford shoes. You should see tte Oxford’s we DesiGNs sell ior 75 cents a pur; the FRIDAY, isT JULY, ISOs, Tan Shoes are unquestionably the Anyone sending a sketch and deseriptionmay | are the best yet. — J. B, Me Trace Marks quickly ascertain our opinion free whether au . . invention is probably patentable. Communica- Don ild 4 i coolest shoe for this warm tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents : © 0. om free. Oldest apeney Su py ye > atents taken through Munn & Co. recetve —- weather ° special notice, without charge, in the We are showing a nice geatle- Scientific American. DO men’s choc late luced boot, A pepeoreg ty Minstented werkt, Leracst otr WY ie An C ration will be delivered in the larg rink on the grounds by M. J. F. QUINN a culation of an cien ¢ journal. erms, # f , . . with cloth top, at $2.75 yaar; four monthe. $1 Soid by all ai : OU ESQ., Q, #4 M, ©. OF MON rREAL, one of Canada’s most prominens platform speakers. Black and chocolate willow | MUNN & Co,36>8roaday. New York KNOW ? branck Office. @5 F St.. Washington, D. C. F . y ine fe dames tee List calf at $4 and $4.5, with re Lhe following isthe program and Prize List That we are eelling Wal! Paper cheaper bulldog and coin toe. The HENRY R LORDLY ©. E than ever. 1. One Mile Bicvcie Race (nnoder 16)—Jst prize, siiver me~ 10. Hop, Step and Jump—lIst psize, silver mede’, We J handsomest “shoes = we have : : All new and pretty patterns. Call uni} dal, Geo. Gardiner; 2nd, bicycle lamp (Miller Bros,) 3rd Davier;) 2nd, silver mounted revolver (Fenne] & Chauuier) etal ~ _ = A.M Can. Soc. C. E. see samples, and be convinced that thi- i- | bicycle boots (A. E.McKachern) 1!. Hurdle Race—lst prizs, gold medal] (A. Keith & Son J me (rraduate College of Civil Engineeria, oo - te ae pn 20 tork 2. ane Bread $v cg a nee ae (MrW. Halifax); 2ud, silver medal. Cornel! University. m 7 ' w ¢ 3 fpendid s on] of | J. O'R ley, of Singer Sewing Machine O.;) 2u¢ x cigars, [2 Running High Jump—lst prize, gc id medal (Prowse W Hi Stewart \ Co Ceosulting Engineer for General Worx, aan — _~ Cret kery oe Dinner | J Bruce Payne, Grauby, P. Q. Pros.); 2ud, silver medal. . ‘ We « Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer ae " aire a from age Dp 3.100 Yard Dash—Ist prize, go'd medal (Baterbury, 13. | Mile Flat Raze - Ist prize, gold medal (Jas Gallagher » London House Building. ne oe ee Sartgning. i the place to bt Ohalieere Wane * this Is | Chard & Jackson, Montreal,) 2nd, silver medal of Manchester, Robertson & Allison, St. John); 20d, go Offices at barlottetown and St. Jobn. : . 4. 1 Mile Bicycle Race:ope»)—lst prize, siiver medal, médal (Jas Waddel!) of Royal Eletric Co j Saisie, tinea baie ae : eee addressed to C. LE V V IS (Dodd & Rogers;) 2nd, bicycle pants (Ja- Calder) 14. Fat Men’s Race—Ist prize, Ist, gset of pipes cased ee a v ae ao ag 5. Putting Shot—l1st prize, silver Medal (Moore & MeLeod) (teddin Bros); 2ad , pipe (Dodd's Medical Hall.) * * . North Side Market Square, 2nd, silver medal 15. Hook and Ladder Team Race, composed of six men 0 IVi en oice > . - Grafton Street. 6. Pole Vault—lst prize, gold medal (S. B. Townsend & a team. A prize to each man of the winuing team, presented a fo fe id HE Us . | Co.,‘Montrea!;) 2nd, silver medal (John McLeod & Co) by A, N Large, Chief of the Fire Brigade. —— ’ ia { ) nee 7. } Mile Flat Race (under 16) -Ist prize,silver medal, 16. THe InisoJic Daxver will be presented with a band- Menonayt’s Bank or P. E. I. 2ad, silver medal. or ih quadruple silver plate tea set and tray by (A. W. Myers, Cu*vown, May 30, 1898 To LET ¥ M 8. 4 Mile Flat Race— let prize goid medal (Grace & Gast- et Myers Bros, Jewellers) Notice i# hereby given that a half-yearly = . @ | eoguar, Halifax;) 2nd, box cigars GJ M Fortier, Montreal.) 17. Tae Best Hicuianp Frixc Dawycer will be presented dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per PEAKB’ WHARF i a i ae with @ handsome gold watcn by Jas Paton & Co. annum, on the Capital stock of this Bank, The bathe in the Association Buil G wate a Q : 2 d. le manda . ve "oe 18. The Best Indian Club Swinger—let prize, silver me has been declared payable at its banking WO l have been refitted. and a ciation Building | Granby; *. \.,) nd, silver m -/? dal—value $5. house, on and after July 2nd, next. The ( ) first se dee The an strictly : ; Transfer Books will be clored from 17a Wbarfage storage and yard- | Tuesdaye, Thursdays act oe No second prize unless three entries. Fntrance fee. 5(c June, to ( xt; avs —al . 7 oy . . . os : » Gage ait Big atsreasonable rates. from 2to 10 p.m. Members are inviid Dancing Booths with the best of Music. Swings and other means for a good day’s fune ir coder of the beard. o patronise them; non members will ix | Special trains and boats will be arranged for J. M. DAVISON, Arthur ft ; Peake —— : emal! fee for their use, . : Cc bi r. ; 1 ° e ssem bly " } ae . ap ; May 30tb, 1898 — Nov. 4 pe -— will ae June 9, 1898 V7. =e PAYNE, Secretary Committee. rates Apply to tie Secretary teenie i