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OOSSSOOS M SOOSSOU TEC —_— _— SONS SESS FE46426456666 802466 TO8ECECE i That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache is often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonabie and effectual remedy ‘8 A pair of properly fittei eye- glasses or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. * We have made a special study $ of fitting glasses, and would be glad @ to have you call on us if troubled in > any way with your eyes. ° % 7 « s 3 a * COOP £686666 6606 62 2 OF 624 SEES TESS BECE G- F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Opticia SE STORE 1SECSSSESRSE BECBOE | hela in the Maritime Proviuces. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 1 , i898 ; meets tonight. come, Visiting brethren wel- aie j | re open Tuesday, Sept. 6th. (cies in both | girls $15 @ year. Simpson, echools, Apply to the Rev James eod td. Nova Scotia Exurerrioy.— Entries in | galore are pouring into the office of the secretary of the Provincial Exhibition at Halifax, and everything points to one of | the largest and most successful fairs ever Lt is well to remember that entries close on Satur- day next, Sept, 3rd, for all exbibite, except grain, field roots, fruits and horticultural products. The list will be kept open for these up to September I4th. There will be a particularly fine show of poultry this any former exhibition, All exhibits will | be returned by the railway lives free of charge, provided they still remain the property of the original owners. Arrange~ ments are about being completed with railway and steamabip lines for cheap passenger fares. There will be some special days at extraordinary cheap rates, which will be advertised in due time. They will be quite as favorable as the rates obtained last year. oe ~~ PERSONAL At the Cliff House, Pt Pleasant, Aug 25 Miss M Sutherland, Mr RN Taylor, HS Mabon, Chas Wood, E Cooke, Chas B Perkins, Capt D Stewart, Mrs D Stewart, Miss Ethel Stewart, Miss Pearl Stewart, | EC Crockett, E Chappelle, A W Mitchell, J A Farqubarson,H H Brown, Miss G Reddin, Mrs Wadman, F May, Mr John Maceachern, Mrs J Maceactern, Ch’town; Mrs Smith, Miss Smith, Hali- fax, N 8; Mr and Mrs Stewart, Mics Helen B Stewart, J Herbert Stewart, Ch’town; Chas Prowse, Mrs Chas Prowse, Royalty. -- Manchester Guardian : News of Canada’s | growing prosperity must always be good news to Englishmen, but it is best of all when evidence comes with it that the Canadians themselves, stewards of vast un- developed resources, are faithful to their stewardship. At the Mancbester Chamber of Commerce yesterday Mr. Fisher and Mr. Robertson did more than bear witness to the great progress that their country has made in agriculture and the kindred in dustries. They explained the pains that tbe Government had taken to ebtain the best commercial and technical advice for the framers, to provide meana for carrying their produce uninjured into the best mar~ kets, however distant, and, finally to make known its excellenceto buyera in other countries. It may be, as Sir Frank Forbes Adam maintains, that the ‘sentiment of not an appreciable commercial force in Lancashire; certainly the Canadian pro- ducer is neither so foolish nor so na- patriotic as to trade upon it. Stil] a better knowledge of Canada’s products and ber extraordinary natural wealth, mineral as well as agricultural, cannot but stimulate our trade with berandopen the eyes of British investors to opportunities for pro- fiiable enterprise thac for a long time have | been strangely neglected. year, surpassing in number and variety } Local and Other tems, ce | : LO G T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No 6°, | Henry Clews, inthe course of his last Jetter. ? | there seems to be no doubt, from the open Sr. Perer’s Scuoois.—St. Peters schools | A few vacans | was . } ts . ‘ ars > ae Fees, bogs $24; yé a conside rable majority of the people " | A FINANCIAL VIEW. > —— rivate wishes aod Opinions apart Save Symytoms of public opinion, that whilé many men of sober and conservative judg~ ment are Opposed to anything beyond some smal] acquisitions for Strategic purposes, | | Mt large are enlertuining a positive feeling iv favor of annexing the entire Philippine archipelago. It seems quite probable theretore, that this may be finally our densand in the Paris Conference. These prospective events are destined to arouse a deep interest in the public mind for the next few months, holding al] Ordinary issues ia subordination aed: rdinary pos sibly producing some important changes in party policies, It is to be hop: d that the occupation of the public mind w th quees tions that appeal to fundamental'principles of government and to our highest national amoitions, may have an elevating effect upon the spirit of national politics and lead to higher conceptions of our couatry’s destiny and to loftier ideas of the duties and responsibilities of statesmanship. In the introduction of these new ele- ments intothe national spirit and life, however, I see nothing that is calculated to create any distrusts or to retard the currents of trade or to place any check upon the great national revival that has set in through every department of busi- ness. Indeed, the direct tendency of these new elements is to stimulate national acti- vity and confidence. Hitherto, the nation has been in a measure restrained by a sort of self-distrust arising from the fact that 188 strength has not been fairly measured by foreign forces. The four months of hostilities with a European power, has revealed a resource which ranks us with the most potent powers and shows that we have nothingto fearas to our ability to protect our interests against whatever comes. This establishes a new basis of national cowfidence, affords a new guaranty of our national credit and adds to the value of all our forms of public securities. This view bas not yet had its full effect in the financial markets; its complete result is likely to come through an increased foreign demand for our investments. =~ a There is no joy in this world equal to the happiness of motherhood. A woman’s health is her dearest possession. Good looks, good times, happiness, love and its continuance, depend on her health. Al- most all of the sickness of women is trace- able directly or indirectly to some derange- ment of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural and proper modesty keeps women away from physicians whose insistence upon examination and local treatment is generally as useless as it is common. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription will do more for them than 99 doctors in 100. It willdo more than the hundredth ductor can unless he prescribes it. It is a prescription of Dr.R V Pierce, who for 30 vears bas beep chief consulting physician ot the World’s Dispensary and lovalid’s Hotel, at Buffalo, N. Y. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and get his great book, The People’s Common Sense Medical Advieer, absolutely FREE. Catarrh and Hay Fever Ifitv’sHay Fever that is the buz-bear of your life, you won’t know the pleasure of freedom from it till you’ve tried Dr, Chase’s Catarrh Cure. ee REMNANT SALE The great rush of customers to MY STORE since our opening sale began has left a large number of remnants in every department. Asthe object of this sale is not to make profit but to make room the whole lot will be placed on our counters at prices which might strke you as exceedingly low even in this store which is already noted for its low prices. See the lot of dress goods remnants which we are selling at HALF PRICE just the the thing for Childrens School dresses. Short Ends Print, Gingham, Flannelette, Towelings, Linen Tabling, Veilings, Laces, Silks, and 1001 other odds and ends at prices to clear. All summer Wrappers and Shirt Waists must go regardless of COSt, Sale begins Thursday morning at 10 a, m. Sentner, McLeod & Co's, One Hundred and Seventeen. Sample Jackets for fall, 1898, Our Mantle room is from us, including all the new Styles and Colores, LADIES SEE THOSE GOODS You may say that this is a little early to rush the fall Jackets, BUT WE ARE—~ —_— BOUND TO LEAD one of the best on the Island. and ladies of taste will find it to their aevantage to buy their fall sacques We show nothing but the latest aad bes, PROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men A Distressing Outlook, A little Cleveland girl was greatly worried bythe misfortune of a favorite playmate. The latter injured her knee by a fall, and fora time it was feared she might lose the limb. Happily this contingency was avoided, and in time the sufferer completely recovered. But when the outlook was dark indeed the sympathetic gir] burst in on her mam- ma one day with the following excited query: ‘Oh, mamma, did you know it was Bella’s vaccination leg that was hurted?’’ No, mamma didn’t know it. ‘Well, it is,’’ cried the little sympa- thizer, ‘‘and, oh, mamma, just think, if they cut off her leg she’ll have to be vaccinated all over again!’’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Useful Neighbors, Sir, or madam, if you have any diffi- culty in making your children behave, just turn them over to the family next door. Both the man and the woman in that house are quite sure they could make those children miud.—Boston Transcript. A Receptive Pupil. Mistress—Bridget, these are ewera I hope you'll not call them jugs any more. Bridget—Thank yez, mum. Sure, and is these others mine too?—Jewelers’ Weekly. Russian peasants eat sunflower seeds in large quantities. You can hardly find a man who has not some sunflower seeds in his pocket. The Apaches have three different kinds of violins, each haying but one string and nlaved witb a emal) how. from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ——_ — That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel contains about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION T. JOHN, N. B. SEPTEMSER 13TH TO 23RD 1898 $13.000 IN :PRIZES. All departments of Prize Lists revised and increased. Large Specia! Prizes in Live Stock and Dairy Products. Live stock enters Wednesday 14th and leaves Wednesday 2] at. | Grand display of the Forest Life of New Brunswick. Collestion of Wild Animals, Birds, Insects, plants anifuangi, shownin theirsnatura Haunts, The Paradise of the Sportsman and Delight of the Naturalist Two Museums will contribute Their whole Collections A Great Nature Lesson for all. Prizes offered for Nataral History Collections. A Large and varied Dispiay of Fish Products and Fishery Appliances, Machinery of all kinds in Motion—with many Manufacturing Novelties, Prizes offered for best Manufacturer’s Display. HoLipAy SEEKERS Will finda varying round ofattractionsin Amusement Hall andin the Wonderful performances, upon the Grounds, in tront of the New Grand Stand. Pvyroteck nic Marvels. Band Music Excursion rates from everywhere. MARK THE 13TH OF SEPTEMBER ON YOUR CALENDAR For Prize List. a1d full information, Address, W. C. Pitfield, Chas. A. Everett, Manager and Sec President DIRECT FROM =LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER | We are opening to day afine line of Nobby Clothe in suitings, Over Coating and Trousering, ! Call now and get first choice—a full line of gents furs Jf nishings always on hand. John McLeod & Co., ‘Sartorial Artists. NEW JACKETS. — Direct from London