te Misses Alley & Co., 2 : Lemon Cakes : Rock Cakes | Drop Cake Ss g Sloss EG PER DOZ ® Hernit Cakes ; Patties : | @ Sugar Uakes * ° They re fresa, they're tie same as S you’ve been paying 10c per doz for; @ they have been returne from & . picnic—That’s the whole story. Felephone v5, p. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. OS OES HHO HM BOUe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 9 1898. ) a a | PECULIAR CASE OF SELEPATH. | —— NEW JACKETS | Man Sees His PROHIBITION. Letter From Hon. Senator vio Cibrario, belonging to one of the THE SHOEISTS 2090ee00e see F eee" eee2e0600 OOS BOSSES TOSESZOESSOHOOHTHOOLE*E 3 80000000088 S 2004 00098008 | That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonabie and effectual remedy is is often A pair of properly fitted eye- glasses or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a epecial study of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you call on us if troubled in any way with your eyes, G- F- HUTCHESON T Queen St. Graduate Opticia SPveeClCe® 182008808 £26000306 COOP £688 SSSSCO4 02 BO le O88 SE66 VOee SESE —_ Hats, i wl —We } | | tion, I think it the duty of every voter who F eFC USON, THE PLEBISCITE VOTE AND THE GOVERNMENT'S SHUFFLING. Duty of all Electors Who Desire the Suppression of the Liquor Traffic to vote in the Affirm- ative. The following letter from Hon. Senator Ferguson was received by the Secretary of the Provincial Alliance in reply toa request to speak on the probibition question : Dear Sir,—lIn reply to your favor of the 3lst ult., I woald say that I am willing te give mv views publicly | on the Prohibition question at any meeting held within reasonable distance during the present week, Saturday except- ed. I am leaving on Monday next for the St. John exhibition, and will be engaged there and at the Halifax show for the balance of the present month. I am, as I always have been, in favour of an effective prohibitory law; but I regret that in taking the voice of the people on the subject the Government did not submit the draft of a bill so that the people would know exactly what they were going to get. A prohibitory law without adequate provisions for its enforcement would do no good whatever, | most ancient families of Turin, while at- | tempting to climb the peak of of Roceia- { meltne, in the Maritime Alps, Jost bis way and on the following morning a search party found his body, terribly crushed avd bruised, at the bottom of a deep crevasse. Count Cibrario, the unfortunate young man’s father, who was at Turin, and knew nothing of his eson’s expedition to the Rocciamelone, on the night of the accident aroused the rest of the family, announcing with tears that Livio was dead. He had seen him distinetiy, he said, blood flowing from his battered head, and had beard these words spoken in a voice of terrible anguish : “Father I slipped down a precipice and broke my head, and I am dead, quite dead,” The other members of the family tried in vain to persuade the poor count that the ghostly vision was nothing but a night- mare, and the bereaved father continued in 10 @ State of anxiety bordering upon dis~ traction till the morning, when the oflicia! confirmation of the terrible accident reached him, This.cage of telepathy,or whatever name may be given to similar phenomena, is con- sidered all the more remarkable, as Count Cibrario is a very quiet, matter-of-fact person, and has never suffered from dis- orders of the nervous system or dabbled in spiritslore. —_— !OraoXn Thre: reasons why you should put down your pickling cucumbers now. First, because they are now plentiful and cheap; secondly, because they are now better shaped, right size and tender; and thirdly, I confess that I have not looked | If you put it off much longer, you will be at the taking of the present plebi-~ in the position of many last year—too scite as @ very cerious way of| late. Orders filled in rotation; also sma!! dealing with this question, but I think that the Government having (unasked by the temperacce organizations) declared ‘ white silverskin Onions, cauliflower, green tomatoes, ripe tomatoes.—J. J, Gay & Son, market, Chtown, and head of Prince St. Telephone 180. , i | > » “| » Rome, Sept 6.—A voung man pamed | | Direct from London One Hundred and Seventeen: Sample Jackets for fall, 1898, Our Mantle room is 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 its intention of taking the voice ; ; hai > 1 : of. the people in this manner, should aug 30 mon & thur of taste will find it to tneir aevantage to buy their fall sacques have unmistakably announced its deter: The old stand and new store, Prowse’s from us mination to abide by the result of the vote. | Block. Vall and see how we look.—W . Its refusal to make thie announcement! p Colwil], shows, in my Opinion, either a Jack of con- fidence in its own method of testing the views of the people or of respect for the popular verdict, or of sincerity on its own part from beginning to end. The soundness of the prohibitive prioci- ple being fully conceded by the Scott Act and other laws made by the Parliament of Canada, there only remains to be consid~ ered the support total prohibition is likely to receive from public sentiment and ex- ecutive authority. Whatever douLts others may bave on these pointe, the Government caa have none, as the verdict is one of its own seeking and :t has undoubtedly tbe power tosubmitan effective law. While there is so much that is unassur- ing ia the present submission of the ques- believes that the total suppression of the liquor traffic woull be a blessingto the people of Canada to vote in the affirmative on the 29th. lam sincerely youre, D. Ferovson. —_—————»— + o------— ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by 1941 wk dy & wy. Grand races are assured at the Ch’town Driving Park on Wednesday and Thursday next. Admission only 25 cents. _———P> 2 ~~ — Almost every man in America has some digestive trouble. When men meet, the greeting usually ie,“Well, how are you?” That develops health talk. The man who has no bowel or stomach trouble is almost a curiosity. Trouble is men take no care of themselves, They eat as though they had copper stomachs and bowels of brass. By and by, over-worked nature rebels. Then come headaches, nervousnese bad blood, liver and kidney troubles. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets furnish help for constipation and ‘torpid liver, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, sour stomach, loss of appetite, indigestion, or dyspepsia, windy belchings, “heartburn,” pain ap distress after eating, aod kindred derange- ments of the liver, stomach and bowels, Accept no eubstituie. -—— > oor HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at ali druggists. MY STORE— Roman Catholic Priests in Quebec are epeaking in favor of prohibition. SEE YY! Our first instalment of foreign Capes, Jackets, Dress Goods. —_ | They are simply perfect in style and finisL. Seater, MeLeod & Co’s,, We show nothing but the latest and bes‘. —_—_—_ BLINDFOLD THE VICIOUS BULL. Scarcely amonth pasees that we do not read of lamentable cases of men being , attacked and seriously maimed or killed outright by vicious bulls, It is never safe to trust a bull overa yeur old to beled without a ring in his nose and a etaft. In most cases where they have become dan~ gerons the fit has come upon them sudden- ly, and afteran attack the remark is com~ monly beard thatthe bull never showed any disposition to be ugly before. It is often the quiet fellow which suddenly develops into a fiend, so it is well never to take the risk of an attack. Ifa bull has once shown an inclination to be vicious in the way of attackinga man, it is rot safe to lead him even with astaff, for he may quickly snap the staffwith his born or jerk it from the band of the attendant. Denorning, while it mitigates the danger to some extent, i8 not a Sure Cure, &3 Inany bulls are just as vicious after the wounds neal,and the operation disfigures a band- some bull. It is not necessary to put him away for this fault, however, if be is a val- uable animal and a good breeder (and it is generally the lively fellowes that get good stock and transmit force and energy to their progeny), as he may be easily controlled by being blind - folded by the use of a leather helmet form- ed to cover the forehead and eyes, secured firmly around the horns and by a strong throat latch made to buckie under the cheeks. Theeyes may be protected by conical shaped leather goggles, which are firmly fastened in the helmet. The hel- met isa complete blinder, and the bu'l wearing it issubject to his master’s hand and may be led quietly wherever desired. The same appliance may be used with complete success in the case of acow be-~ coming excited and hard to manage when being led or shipped. We have seen the worst cases made tractable by the means of blindfolding.— Farmer’s Advocate. ce [ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POW DERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists. The Vaccination Act 1886. yen that Vaccination ler the provisions of jersigned at Notice is hereby gi will be attended to unt the above cited act, by the un their respective offices, from 2to 4p. m. daily, for the present. RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D. PETER CONROY, M. D. — Superintendents of Vaccination 91 twice a wk 3 weeks. PROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men Shoes to Please the Family New stock just opened —~suitable for early fall trade in Mens Boys Youths and Womans pebbel balls, whole foxed fair stiched, this lot of 300 pairs was purchased before the advance in leather footwear, all stylish all good ALL LOWIN PRICE An opportunity to get just what you want at just what you to pay price —all our usual lines at lowest prices. New rubber footwear in all the leading styles. Wreeks & Warren Ypening oO the WE HAVE ban! | Boy’ School Suits, | Boy’ Sweaters, | Boy’ Scho ol Suits, ‘Our prices are away dowa, ' 2% 9600s), e3ee WZ UP OOOO 7S 00087 i J B. McDonald& CO mma J a, RR ce Re ae de mR won lt NRA ,- - . Sp ; ' it Ci tit ih Ee LB ti cy El gw ei ame i ss enine sexed: <2 tes . 3