a wn TEM PTIN Y LING 4 Li A +e + a ” Alley & Co. avees _e ” met a eet dgeand are easy And BCOETAON aor. | ’ . i The Shoeists. ri fire Insurance against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accide atal fres. They may ty you atary time. freely insured in companies you are pro- tected. Charlottetown Nince Pies Lemon Pies Tari Pies Cream Pies ' ‘Covoanut Pies y Tartlets 15 & 20¢ each 10c per doz 4 } Aiso a eplendid assortment of i cakes, biscuits, buns, etc,, a)! fresh i to de y, Teternoxe 98. dD. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY ‘BAKES BEST BREAD. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent SOOO se OOF 648VS TOF & 10¢ each 10¢ each 10¢ each 12 & 15¢ each ¢ dee ne SE Local and Other Items, vod 00, ro A V “It Ba CONCERN rot 1 ,r prevent y from attending e Grace Church Sunday School picuic at Cardigan on Wedneedav next. Train aves at ¥.S0 sharp. Return fare only 45 NEV POTA ; On Tue lay Mra. | S Bie anors, brought in and . lesk some five new potatoes were dug at her pla ¢ 920 Mon lav ihe iargest ofthe lot measured just 8} ches at Ms greatest circumference,— : Summerside Farmer. asin From tur Yuxoy.—Twenty miners from the Yukoa placer and Manock Circle City and Dawson City recently arrived at San from St. Michaels. The returning pross pectors bring about $70,000 with them. ’ ihe passengers from Dawson are confident $25,000,000. Manock wil! produce not less than $300,000 —_- - ScurTHeRLAND Mewortat Fuxp.—All who wish to contributetowards the Sutherland nemorial fund are kindly asked to re- member that subscription lists have been ype ved at the following places: _ Moore & MeLeon, M. STEVENSON, L. W. Warso? A.ex. Horye, Mark Wricur & Co, Fennet & Cuaxpier, W.M. Ccrpry. Dovv’s Mepicat Hatt, Jounsoyx & Jouxsoy R. K. Josr, D. FargvnMarson, J.R. Warren, » A J Morris. All the city clergymen alsu have lists. al Parest Rerort.—Below will be found ! he report of patents recently granted to ' Canadian inventora by the Canadian and U.8. Governments. This report is pre« pared specially for this paper bv Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Patents & Experts, New York Life Building, Mont- ‘real. Canadian Patents: 604,12—Ignace Paamn, Santa Ana, Rep San Salvador, Improvements in methods for planting trees. 604,15—S A Jonssen, Wivnipeg, Man; Window Lock. 604,18—Dominat Quintal, isle Duplas Cow Milking appar- atus. American Patents: 609,334—John M Downer, Toronto, bicycle brake. 606,- 458—Charles Harnden, Bowmanville, Den~ tal mouth mirror. 606,392—Finley W Ross, Birtle, Canada; Automatic switch. 606,367—William M Tegart, Yorkton; Sarrier for Bicycles. — DK, CHASE’S CATARRH CURE. CURE BLOWER, 25c, acts magically and cures quickly One application allays_ pains, clears the passage, reduces inflammation and gives comfort. Cures coid inthe head, Hay Fever, Rose Fever, Caterrbal Deafness and | all head and throat afflictions which if‘not | taken intime wil! lead toChronic Catarih ; and later consumption. It is sure, pure and ; harmless, easily applied. TOURISTS. ~ Prince Edward Istand Illustrated is a beauti- | fully illustrated book on P For sale at the | é bookstores or at this office — Tots BE Island To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All Druggists refund the money if it fails to »**e «ee oe 2 % & & j cure, ,5e Worth of dry goods more than you wanted ? What Would You 0 With mrTrTm & 4444 rancisco on the schooner Hattie Philips, that the ontput of Dawson wil) run over ce ae, Bima. =: Rum Subsidies. The English officials in the far east have some queer methods of dealing with the natives of various provinces who have come under the sway of their government. For the submission of some of the | tribes composite subsidies are paid each | year by the British agents. A good spec- imen of these is the subsidy paid to the Bhutias of Assam. The chiefs assembled under the wide- spreading shade trees in front of the agent’s bungalow, and the subsidy, con- sisting of 5,000 rupees in silver, 10 pieces of brosdcloth and 48 bottles of rum, were spread out on the ground. A formal ceremony, lasting only a few minutes, precedes the actual deliy- ery of the subsidy Mark Twain In Battle. It is related that Mark Twain served two weeks as a soldier in the civil war. He was attached to Jeff Thompson’s command in the Confederate army in Missouri, His own account of his mili- tary experiences, told in one of his pri- vate letters, is as follows: ‘‘We never won any victories to speak of. We never could get the enemy to stay still when we wanted to fight, and when the en- emy felt like fighting we were generally @n the move.’’ Refused Prime Ministers. The wife of the late Earl of Bradford had a sister, of whom it was said she was the only woman who refused offers of marriage from two prime ministers. She was a Miss Forester, and in her youth refused Lord Palmerston. She married the Earl of Chesterfield, and as his widow refused Lord Beaconsfield. Barber shops in Sweden have bowls in which one can wash bis face without using the hands) On touching a button the water spurte up like a small foun- tain, and the man who has been shaved holds his face in it till the soap is ail washed avay. HUMAN SACRIFICES On the Altar of Diabetes, Saved by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only. Hardly a family in the country is free from Diabetes. Great thirst, failing sight, numbness in the thighs, bleeding gums, swollen ankles, ema- ciation, nervousness, pale or turbid urine, loss of sexual power, decaying teeth, pains in the toms or small of the back, are all positive signs that Diabetes is in the system. Do you know how it ends? IN - DeatH. A premature, horrible, agon- ized, pitiful death. The victim has no peace, no ease in life. His days are filled with tortures. His nights are waking dreams of agony. He longs to die, yet fears the terrors of his end. He jies, a bloated, fetid, repulsive mass of corruption. That is the only end of unchecked Diabetes. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure it. They drive it out of the system thoroughly, create new, clean blood, rebuild the diseased ; tidneys, and restore robust health 910.000 You'd sell them I course, you would—but could you sell them guickly at re- wlar price Neither can we. NO’ We believe we can sell them quickly by itakine them about one half, and some at less than one half, That's the way goods are being sold at \Sentner, McLeod & Co, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. a a ‘ rene DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 16 LI Tae CET ALANCE ----OF JULY WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED By the buying publie, if they only take advantage of our tremendous cut on all jines of spring and summer goods List cf Coods to be Cleared Out Men’s light coats Men’s light suits, ¥ien’s light pants Boys 2 piece suits Boys’ 3 piece suits Men’s waterproof coats Men’s straw hats Boys’ straw hats Mien’s white shirts Men’s colored shirts Light underclothiug uadies blouses Ladies’ hats Ladies’ underclotiing Corsets and gioves Fiowers and wings Light print cottons Dress goods Ladigs’ waterproofs Silks and satins Ladies’ capes Ladies’ hose Rach and Every Line In Carpet Department PROWSE BROTHERS cnnmnniinmineee Electric Propulsion of Ships. Up to the present electricity has scarcely been thought suitable as the principal motive or propelling power for the larger type of vessels. This ia undoubtedly owing to the fact that for a given horsepower a friple or quadruple expansion steam engine would take up less space and probably weigh less than an electrical installation of equal power. Storage batteries are out of the question for such uses, although persons not well up in electrical subjects frequently won- der why our ocean greyhounds are not propelled by some scch method. It may interest some of our readers to know that a vessel requiring an average of 10,000 horsepower to propel it across the Atlantic, and displacing 5,000 tons, would be obliged to carry, were storage batteries alone made use of, 324, 450,- 000 pounds of such batteries, or, in other words, the motive power alone would weigh 162,240 tons, or 30 times as much as the ship.—Electricity. His Story Teo Local, A teetotal lecturer at West Bromwich, in order to illustrate the horrors of drinking, told his audience a story of a wooden legged toper who was so drunk one night that he took off his wooden leg to wind the clock. The story was told in all simplicity by the lecturer ashe had heard it in his childhood. Strange to say, it applied exactly to the husband of a lady who happened to be one of the audience. After the lecture the lady waited on the lecturer behind the hall. ‘*Wretch!’’ she said. *‘How dare you hold my husband to public ridicule?’ ‘*But, my dear madam’’— ‘*Now don’t deny it, for I heard you.”” Scratch, scratch, scratch! That lectur- er is now undergoing repairs. He will be more careful of his choice of illustra- tions next time rc — el <All mm — HE WHOLE system feels the | effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla-—stom- ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. oon §. A. MeLEAN, @.C.| BARRISTER, &c. >ROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWS London, England, Is the greatest of all preparations for the Country or Seaside Home BOVRIL as a beverage is the most perfect form of Concentrated Nourishment All you require to make it is HOT WATER BOVRIL Spread on bread and butter forms a savory and sustaining sandwich. When used in the preparation of soups, Gravies, Stews, Hashes, Entrees etc., the perfection of Economical cookery is TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED To be had from all all groce:s and druggists. BOVRI L LIMITED 30 Farrivgéon St., and 25 & 27 St. Peter St Montreal, Canada, re 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