_— ten Se ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 23 1898, a Prices Ladies’ Chocolate Boots Dark | olate but eke Chocolesa faced fancy tip, $1.90, Pylch CLocclate, butt fancy tip, very atvlish, $1.90, Lat price 2.40 —— Deen | o'clock . | came home in the small hours this morn- ttoned, medium toe | lt | deferance toother authorities the usual rule followed by riders here is to pass to | the leftt—-execély as the driving carriages, Local ani Other lems, Larr Portr.—~—The Yacht Hope Leslie, eft port this morning about halt past-six a ixoursioN.—The steam lannch Plash left wi hb am excursion party for McNally’s island where adance was held, The party , iis --——o- -—_ WARNING TO BicycLista.—With all the IN SIBERIAN EXILE. Four English and Two American Miners Imprisoned. Vancouver, B OC, August 20,-F W Beasiev, of Montana, and Louia Spitchit, - uf Sau Francisco, report that four Euglisb- men and two Americans were arrested in 1896 and sentenced to Siberian servitude for violating the Russian law, prohibiting exploration of Russian territory in search Of preeious minerals. They could net obtain the names of the men nor the particulars of their trial. ——— Thousands of Bargains for August Buyers Beasley and Spitchit have just returned from a prospecting tour of Siberia and Alaska, While journeying through Siberia Tryiog to introduce passing on the right | will,'we are afraid,result in many accidents as not one in # hundred doit in Charlotte- Light Chocolate, plaia tip, $2.00, 2.50 Dark Chocolate, butt, coin toe, _—s rice Lo Ook wT town. they were stopped by a Russian C i | make, $2.50, lat price 3.1o y ussian Commis . ‘ ‘ ae tae 2 American Kid, ; PP RON , sioner, who ordered them to leave the 4 ’ | \ » ? @ 3 rane heav a Dark Chocolate, Ba ape Provisions. — The Montreal vazette | Country immediately, The sudden inter- ( . ‘ i fs t \ . y ll Bell’s make, $2.60, Ist price o.< wee reports “(he demand for hams and bacon Jark 2? 70. let a ctr continues good on export account, and an sandsome”’, $2.7 active trade is doing at firm prices. Lard iv neglected. We quote: Canadian pork, $16 ts $16.50 per berrel; pure Canadian lard, in pails, at 8} to Sic; and compound All 5 refined, at 54c per Ib; hams, 1@}¢ to 1l4c, The Shoeist and bacon, at 1l}c to 12c per Ib. oe — ruption happened to them when they were within a day and « half of a Siberian con- vict settlement. Unless they left the coun- try at once the commissioner threatened to send them to prison. Re then explained the Russian law, and told of the six men who are now in Siberian servitude. But he suddenly stopped when he saw the in. terest displayed by Beasiey and Spitchit. He seemed to fear that he had made a grave mistake by mentioning the case and refused absolutely to answer their quese tions. He ordered them to go, and they lost no'ime in making their departure. They had been in Siberia for fourteen mopths, and had gone inland more than 20@ miles. ‘They crossed to Alaska last March. —— —- - Why is it that one man is eld and de- crepid at 45, and another hale and hearty at 80? It depends on the care he takes of ve sting : Av Chocolate, Rals top, 350 pairs pants§ 25 all wool doublegwool D B for §$6,75 worth up to $3.50 for§breasted suits for ace, shee in the regular $1.75 and $2.00. — Soaly $10.00, gway $8.00, ——— Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental Hats Dairy Propvca.—Cheeee is on the rise in Montreal. The Gazette, of Friday, reports business locally was fairly active and dealing in good sized Jots of finest Vatario colored wae put through at 8ic, while it is reported that transactions were put through over the cable at the equiva- lentof 8jc. The bulk of the demand however, seemed torun to bargains in eastern makes: that is, goods that showed fair quality aod were obtwinable at 7 5-8¢ to 7 3-4c, but with the advanced bids these were not easily obtainable, Bargains in Carpets § Bargains in Clothing { Bargains in XO 4.—In youths§N® 5.—One hun-§NO 6, — Summer suits we are now sell-¢dred and _ fifty littlegunderclothing at a ing good strong suitsgsuits for $2.75 andgbig discount all sizes for young men for mre. worth up togin stock, and $6. ‘$4.00, hires. — an oe a Harvest Excursions. —Second class | bimself. Often s man’s body gets out of re- tv you atany time. round trip tickets on sale on Tuesday, | Pait—the trouble grows untill it lays him : . y freely insured in my | August 30th, and September 13th, only, at | °U' im bed. Whenevera man feels that he is Dress Goods ; Ladies W aterproofs Gloves ete, aiteaael e following rates, viz., to Winnipeg, Portage | 2°t 8° well ae he ought to be, whenever he companies you are pro- i Senteia Mcbidian Delaveloe ashen | 1 listless, without energy and without tected. Estey adnan, Wheto! ‘d Winni_| Vitality, whenever he finds that he loosing | gy . + . : stevan, Binscarth,Moosomin, and Winni NO shirts@¢ NO ~ me hundred NO 9 —Fourteen hun- weight and that his ordinary work gives him undue fatigue, he needs Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ,Discovery. If be keeps on working with his liver inactive and bis im- pure—he keeds nerves and his bodv under a constant strain. He will not be heartv when he is old. The“Golden Medi- cal Diecovery” cures many socalled dis. eases because nearly all illness springs from the same thing, bad digestion and i. — Top from 50c up the larg-¢yds of Dress Goods¢dred yds of black est and best selected¢worth [8c nowselling¢Dress Goods worth stock in the city, for 105¢c, 20c now only 123. pegosis, $28 each ; Regina, Moosejaw and Yorkton, $30 each; Prince Albert and Calgary, $35 each ; Red Deer and Edmon-~ ton, $40 each. Tickets will be good for continuous passage starting On day of sale, and via the all rail line of C. P. R., St. John, N. B., via Port Arthur to destina- tion, returning same Toute, and will be good for return passage within 60 days from date sold. E. R. BROW Insurance Agent Gharlottetown ee Peitica, Muaerinces,— Having accepted consequent impure blcoi, The“Discovery” makes the appetite good, the digestion strong , assimilation easy, and the blood Scotch and Canadian Tweeds Blue and Black W orsterds. WE ARE THE ONLY WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN To make it a point to trade with us will be money in your pocket. PROWSE BROTHERS Clear UNIS Mon Ladies’ Capes 66 bu the nomination of alarge and influential representation, at the convention at Brad~ albano, to cootest the First District of Queen’s Co, in the coming election, which takes place on August 3lst., Mr. Wm. Campbell, will meet the electors of said District at the following times and places: Wednesday, August 24th, at Bonshaw, Thursday, August 25th, at Crapaud, Fri~ | day, August 26th, at Hope River and Bradalbane, Saturday, August 27th, at Clifton, Monday, August 29th, at Emy- vale and Irishtown Hall, Tuesday, August 30th Granville and Kelly’s Crose. All meetings will begin at 7 o’clock p m. Prominent Conservative apeakers will be present at those meetings at which Mr. Campbell cannot attend. The Liberai candidate and other Liberals are invited to attend. rich and pure. ~~ - -- —~—-- Have you receiveé » McLean Stamp Book, if vot cail and get one, fill with $3 worth of stamps, we make this special offer for one month. Office, Queen Street, one door north of McKenzie’s tailor shop. tf Sonoo. AGain.—Hasard&Moore are busy opening School and College books. Friends of intemperence and friends of temperence all alike arerequasted to attend the meeting tonight in the Opera House. 1%c, 15¢ & 20c each Made to-day..... Catarrh and Hay Fever Ifit’sHay Fever that is the bug-bear of your life, you won’t know the pleasure of freedom from it till you’ve tried Dr, Chase’s Catarrh Cure. TeLerHoxe 98. D. STEWART ; ECLIPSE BAKERY ) 4 BAKES BEST BREAD. P Bie “= @ @ @ @ @ & @ 2S —_—-- > --— Not to Be Balked. A comparison made by an 0! 1 carpen- , ter 20 years ago may be applied ina much wider sense than he had in mind. He was speaking of two boys, brothers, who had been sent te him to learn the trade. They were bright boys, and their father, in telling the carpenter of Lis pleasure at their progress in their work, said he could not see but one had done just as well as the other. ‘‘Um-mi’’ said the carpente?. ‘‘I pre- sume to say their work looks about of a piece, but I'll tell you the difference betwixt those two boys. You give Ed | just the right tools, and he’! do a real good job, but Oy, if he hasn’t got what he needs, he’ll make his own tools and say nothing about it. “If I was casted on a desert island and wanted a box opened, I should know tbhere’d be no use asking Ed to do it without I could point him out a hammer. ‘**But Cy!’’ added the old carpenter, with a snap of his fingers ‘‘The lack cf a hammer wouldn’t stump that boy. He’d have something rigged up and that box opened if there was any open to it. I expect Cy’s going to march ahead of Ed all his life.’’ Twenty years have proved the truth of the words, for while the boy who ‘*made his own tools”’ is rich his broth- er is still an ordinary workman.— Youth’s Companion. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table's. All a refund the money ifit fails to cure, Do you want anew hat? If you do and you want the latest, we have them. New | American hats and caps just opened.— Prowse Bros. 195, 3i. Blouses sailor Hats greatly reduced prices. (FINAL NOTICE TO LEAVE We have notified all our shirt waists that they must be out of this before end of the next week, To help them out and also to give you a rare bargain we are making ‘he following unprecedented cuts, UOT LOT 2 At 1A MAAHS, _London_House INTiENATIUNAL EXHIBITION Tv. JOHN, WN. B. SEPTEMBER 13TH TO 23RD 1898 $13.000 IN PRIZES. All departments of Prize Lists revised and increased. Large Specia! Prizes in Live Stock and Dairy Producia. Live stock enters Wednesday 14th and leaves Wednesday 2] st. Grand dieplay of the Forest Life of New Brunswiek. Collection of ,Wild Animals, Birds, Insects, plantsjand fungi shownin their§nat ura Haunts, Seen Too Big a Contract. *‘Doctor,’’ said a man to his medical attendant, who had just presented a small bill of 35 shillings for treatment during a recent illness, ‘‘I have not much ready money. Will you take this out in trade?’’ ‘Oh, yes,’’ cheerfully answered the doctor. ‘‘I think we can arrange that, but what is your business?’ ‘I am a cornet player,’”’ was the startling reply.—London Telegraph. Only 7 left. Pretty patterns in Muslin, detachable collars, Sizes 32 to 38 Regular price $1.50, our price 89c. All gone but 8. price 79c Sizes 52 to 36, detashable collars. Regular price $1.35, our About 20 left of this lot and they are beauties. Dainty muslin with detach able collars, size 32 to 40. , =6LOT | 3 Regular price $1.25 our price 69c. LOT 4 LOT 9 Thisis the wear well kind. light, sizes 32 to 40. About 25 left good patterns in both dark and hegular price $1.10, our p.ice 59e. Poor Baby. Onsophisticated Parent—Hello there, nurse, what’s the baby yelling that way for? I can’t read at ail. Nurse—He’s cutting his teeth, sir. U. P.—Well, see that he doesn’t doit my more er you lose your place. —Har- em Life. J AER'T is what has given Hood’s i¥8 Sarsaparilla the largest sales in 5 ay the world and enables it to accomplish The Paradise of the Sportsman and Delight of the Naturalist Two Museums will contribute Their whole Collections A Great Nature Lesson for al}. Prizes offered for Nataral History Collections. A Large and varied Dispiay of Fish Products and Fishery A plianges, Machinery of all kinds in Motion—with many Manufactarlag Novelties. Prizes offered for best Manufacturer’s Display. HoLiIpAY SEEKERS Will finda varying round ofattractionsin Amusement Hall andin the Wonderfal performances, upon the Grounds, in front of the New Grand Stand. Pyrotechnic Marvels. Band Music Excursion rates from everywhere. MARK THE 13TH O¥ SEPTEMBER ON YOUR CALENDAR For Priz? List aad full information, Address, W. C. Pitfield, Chas. A. Everett Ménager and Sec These are what are left of 3 or 4 good lines, many ot them worth 8c, but out they goat49c. There are only about 30 left, so call early and secure a bargai n President ’ thousands of wonderful CURES. .