THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 4 1898. an l—— et oo ee Oe ~~ & > => pS ececcnseus: ¢/LOal_and Other tems, Poy F R iskp.—The marriage . of a widower aged 4i aud a girl of 14. a 4 Hot Weather = ia eo SG ; ’ . 95 . | des ce is cut away down mposing @ tax on $25 per year on all in ised Count! r Monrey.—A great quantity Boots of counteriei coin 18 NOW in circuialon iu Hamilton,Ont. ‘Lhe police have a clue on M ‘ Ss wit eather which they are working in an endeavor to lown the counterfeiters. Light, cna Cool, Ineunance AGents Taxep.—The city : Comfortable. council of Calgary bave passed a by-law surance agents doing business in Calgary. $1.25 a pair The penalty for not taking out a license is 2100. Ask eee them. ’ PN ee > = “mw Srreck ir Ric#.—Dr. Philippe LeBlanc R. hk. IO » . we writing from Dawsoa to his brother a el ae Kvariste at Moncton, says he is coming out “a Stampers Corner lin August. He went in early and bas “What = advertise we have : | made money in bis profession. He secured What we have we advertise, . four claims, and bas refused $50,000 for each. He refused $8,000 for a cottage he built last fall. Cee ene, ~ = «= eo @& , ; / , ' ‘ ‘ f / ‘ And / 4 f f / ( ( >*e® @® *e% eo «ew «+e @& fo - -—-~- - _—-.— . Ax O_p Srory.—An legal 7 . r }action bas been inetituted at Ottawa. ire nsufal ite | Philip Roos, of Mulgrave, is suing Jobn , Middiestead, township of Derry, for $900, vp a revocation of a deed of donation. Peter Ross, the plaintiff's brother, in a \oment of insan‘ty, as alleged, gave hie uD- & ‘ C Protects ’ q farm to the defendant, on the latter ' dertakipg to keep bim ali bis life. This promise Middlestead failed to fulfil, hence the action. interesting against the carelessness ; of your neighbor, as well purely accidental | fires. They may come} | tu you atany time. If A Boy Arrackep.—Willie McGregor, of Ridgetown, Ont., was attached by a fero- cious brood sow, which bad broken in upon the premises. The snimal ten hisarm aod wristin aterrible manver, when its attention was diverted by his dog going in the direction of her brood, a few feet away. By the time she returned after guarding ner young, the boy had man- aged to get on top of the fence out of her reach. The lad was brought to town where his injuries were attended to by a doctor. a et as the treely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. E. R. BROW, insurance Agent Turee Suppen Deatus.—On Sunday morning Mr John Keith, a respected resi- dent of Kennebecasis Island, started with his eon to row to Bayswater church. When only a short distance from the shore } he fell over in the boat dead. Deceased was eighty-four years of age. Mr Edward Moriarity, of Douglas sOCVSs GeOoeeevte } avenue, attended church on Sunday and was -apparently well. While at $dioner Charlottetown ~~, be was taken suddenly ill and passed away in about fifteen minutes after the arrival of the doctorand priest. Deceased was awell known citizen and for many years carried on the tailoring business oa Main street. He leaves two daughters. j | Mr Wm Purvis, Metcalf street, was - aw | found dead in bed Saturday morning. He We sell many doze very day . . ; eee sc toe o- had been a sufferer from asthma.—St John } We would sell more if you only Globe, knew how nice they are. Try ¢ them to-night. Bertiy, Augl—A morning paper res ports that the Chinese warship Jutechi has been sunk at Port Arthur duringa storm, and 146 persons drowned. No such Chinese warship ia listed, and it is poesible an error has been made in the transmission of the name by cable. ' 10c per doz TeLerpnoxe 98. DD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. ee <_< ae ae ‘To Cure a Cold in one Day ( é ‘ | Price ¢. ( ( ¢ ¢ é Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the woney if it fails to cure. 25¢ } at Westbrook, Cumberland Co., had bit~ | ROSENEATH NOTES. ee Mrs Henry Gordon, of Ch’tow n, and Mr. McQuarrie, of Summerside, are friends and relatives at Roseneath. In spite of al] the bad weather most of the hay. 1 5e 1OG T seems to gressing. about fifty, and seem to be increasing every night. . The new staft of officers was ellected last night of meeting, when Miss Alice Stewari, the presidingfoilicer, was succeeded br Miss Eva Bulpitt. Patrick Kelly has started to build anew house. Mr Oswald Gordon bas also made some additiors 'o the numter 9: his bu ld- ings. be st ‘adily pro- . Mr Heber Smith, who spent the term of 1897-98 in the Prince of Wales College, has obtained Lower Montague School. We are pleased to learn that Mr George Bulpitt, who is now home trom the hospi- tal, is steadily improving. , Our new teacher, Miss Donahoe, seems to be doing good work ia the school. OBSBRVER. Mourning for Prince Bismark. Kiet, August 2.— A naval order has been issued commanding that the flags on a]l the warships be half masted on the day of Prince Bismarck’s funeral, that a salute of nineteen guus be fired at noon and tbat all the naval officers and officials wear mourning fora week. es Grand Trunk Engineer Swears by Dr.¢hase’s Kidney Li- ver Pills Mr Geo Commings, for over 20 years engine- er on Grand Trunk running:between Toronto aid Ailandale, says:—“ihe constant duty with mv work gave meexcessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried sey- ral remedies until I was recommended by my fireman, Mr Dave Coniley,to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills, Two boxes have com- pletely cured meand I feel today a better Inan than ever. Addresss A, W. Chase Co., Toronto, A “Daisy.” ‘*You are a daisy,’’ is used by Dick- ens in‘‘ David Copperfield’’ in the sense of calling a person a daisy in the way to express admiration and at the same time to laugh at one’s credulity. Steer- forth says to young Copperfield: ‘‘Da- vid, my daisy, you are so innocent of the world. Let mecall you my daisy, as it is so refreshing to find one in these corrupt days so innocent and unsophis- ticated. My dear Copperfield, the daisies wf the field are not fresher than you.’’ — A Successful Preacher. An English bishop, as he was going about his diocese, asked the porter of a lunatic asylam howa chaplain whom he, the bishop, had lately appointed, was getting on. **Oh, my lord,’’ said the man, “‘his preaching is most successful, The hid- iots henjoys it partickler.’’ Reserve Thursday evening the 11th for the Electric Light Sports. “The material is on itsway now fora grand display of fireworks, The band ismaking special efforts to produce the best music for the occasion. at My Store | As itis our intention during the months of August and September to make a com- tteclearance of all sarments in our Mantle department, we invite you to call and see the bods, and the prices we are offering them at —by so doing you will not only be helping us t you will be putting dollars in y our owa pocket. Just imagine stylish capes (this seasons make) at half price Jackets at half price Rubber Cloaks at half price VAantle Cloth at half price virgains like these cannot last forever. Ist choice, @neee So call early and get lentner, McLeod & Co's,, SUCCY SSORS TO BEER BROS. > Tait r Visiting the farmers are making great progress at | bey have a membership of LOTTETOWN’S V7 Onderful STORE Wonderful Bargains Wonderful assort ment STRAW HATS AT COST AND LESS CHILDRENS SUITS AWFULLY CHEAP WHITE AND FAKCY SUMMER VESTS HOT WEATHER COATS The Only House LICHT SUMMER SUITS in the City for Childrens Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS ——— ee A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LiITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St., Ch’town, P. E. I, 2222222 222222 FINAL NOTICE, R= Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw Imo ; iP UME ai rei for hot weather shoe, with the ladies and Misses, that, wher once worn is always wanted, is our Chocolate Oxford shoe. We have them in fine blrck 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 in all latest styles and colors, W, H. STEWART & Co Never Before have good Watches been so low in price as to-day. | We have them rezently ! bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. jarlottetown, BEER BROS. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE That 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. COCCE LS COCLLE. 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. PENNELL & CHANDLER a a Be wey ieee , i