T 7 ies | \ TT DO A | We have placed a man’s] pongela Laced Boot This : dws beck : “— . gt basa very styilsh appear- gee. It is on the new pANDY last, and the stock is| v i i ery fine. For one week we! * fer this line for | $1.85. irst price, $2.50. | ; | ey & Co The Shoeis! = cD — ~ — my 5 = C2 cD rotects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accideatal fires. They may come wyou atany time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. E.R. BROW Insurance Agent @arlottetown ~— (PARKER ‘ HOUSE ROLLS Hot every evening at our Bakery. Tey are just what you want for fpr. Price 10c per coz, TeLerpuoxe 98. pp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY AKES BEST BREAD. Wa, > @® «= @ «4ee2 e444 4 8 6 -7t=ne ee Oe *% OO OSD | of the Methodist Church, will be held at THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 18 1898, ‘Local and Other ttems,! | { () — Charlottetown Lodge, No rhtin Wright’s Hall, ing bretbern welcome, 5s, meets (o -> : | -Form a party and go to Cape Traverse on,Saturday.Free drive avd free tea at the Seven Mile Bay picnic. The inost attractive spot inPE IL, Tea Parry pa Firreen Point Tea—The Fifteen Point tea took place on Tuesday. A great many people turned out and enioyed the fine day and the attractions of the tea. Over $1250 was realized, She aga Evworrn Leacue.—The Financial Dis- trict meetiog and the Epworth League Convention of the Charlottetown District W inaloe, on Wednesday next, the 24th of August. All Epworth Leaguers are mem bers of the convention. The P EI Rail. way has kindly extended the consideration of One fare; and certificates signed by the secretary ef the convention will enable delegates and visitors to return free. ination Exrort or Eecs.—The total shipment this season from Montreal up to July 23rd were 8,834 cases,as compared with 6,209 cases for the same period Jast year, show- ing av increase of 2,535 ¢ :3: 8 which is very gratifying indeed. The bulk of the ship- ments this season have gone to Liverpool, while Glasgow has taken a large share. The total exports of eggs from Canada in 1897 were 4,677,690 doz*n,which amot n‘ed in value to $795,180. The total exports for 1896 were 5,003,170 dozen, which were valued at $700,284. -_-—_2>-_— Harp on Nova Scoria,—“It is a Jand of whitewashed houses in the most unfor. bidding place that man could choose for his place of abode, edibles are of the com-~ monest kind, boiled potatoes, salt purk and tea being @ fair sample of the favorite bill of fare. Tle people have been here so long that they cannot tell their own nationality, or at leastthe nationality of their forefathers. The population is a mixture of Irish, Dutch, Scotch and English. The most particular thing is the consdlidatoan of all relig- ions in the Baptist faith. Every locality has its peculiar dialect. People generally are blubber-faced, narrow-chested, un~ healthy people, who arean easy prey to coneumption, which is most prevalent in this country. I am told that the germ is in the water, which is as red as a fox’s tail. The country is reeking with water on account of the bed-rock being so close to the surface, and being impenetrable to moisture. The undulating country is filled with lakes, which extend in chains across the province inall directions. The people are in the midst of a good goldfietd, but will rot give up the life on the sea for fortunes of the mines, which might neces- sitate a little labor.”—This choice extract is copied from an article on Nova Scctia in the Colorado Daily News of August 2. It is written by a Munchauseu, whose im- agination must be superb, Baby Eczema and Scald Head Infants and ycung children are peculiarly Subject to this terrible disorder and if not promptly arrested it will eventuaily become chronic, Jr Chas+ madea special study of Eczema and dis->se 2fthe skin, and we can confidedtly recommend Dr, Chase’s Ointment to cure all form:of kezema, The first ap- plication soothes the irritation apa puts the little sufferer to rest. A PATRIOTIC STATESMAN. (Burlington, Vt., Free Press aud 1 ines.) Sir Charles Tupper has set an excellent Visit- | example for the politiciaus of the Uuited States, regardlees of party. He recently returned from a tripto England intendi:e to begin & vigorous Campaign against Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s Liberal Government but 1a view of the importance to the Canadian people of the international negotiations s00n to be opened by the commissioners represeniing Canada and the Uuited States he has decided not to embarrass the Gov- fromentin any way by attacking itat tuis Juncture. Hethus shows himself to be a patriotic statesman as well as a bright politician. Imagine Thos. C. Platt or David 8. Hill allowing a political oppor- tunity to pass for the benefit of the people ———. Cuurcn Re-Opgninc.—The Union Road church wibl be re-opened next Sn nday, Aug. 2lst,(D,V.) The Rev. R. Opie will preach at ll a. m.; the Rev. Geo. M. Campbell at 3p. m.; the Rev. Geo. F. Dawson at 7.p, m. A special collection will be taken at eagh service in aid of the Improvement fund. The services will be givenup in the Brackley Point Road church andthe Little York church next Sunday, in consequence of the special ser- vice at Union Road. There is much dissatisfaction among the Conservatives in Parliament over the failures of British diplomacy in China, and old-fashioned Tory journals like the Standard, are outspoken in warning the Gov-~ ernment that clear, vigorous, resolute action is needed in order to avert lasting disgrace to British prestige and interests, and ruin to the Unionist party. The English peopie are in fact weary upto death of empty phrasemaking. They cry aloud for stirring action. siaiiescetililiaai ile A foul breath is one of the greatest afflictions that a man or woman can have. An affliction not only to themselves, but to those with whom they come in contact. A foul breath is a great discourager of affection. It would probably be more so if people only realized just what bad breath means, Bad breath is one of the symptoms of constipation. Some of the other symptoms are sour stomach, loss of appetite, sick and bilious headache, dizzi- ness, heartburn and distress after eating. These things mean indigestion. They all start with constipation, and constipation is inexcusable because it can be cured— cured easily, quickly and permanently, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, They give to nature just the little help that she needs. There is no case of biliousness, constipation, indigestion, “heartburn,” or any of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that these little © Pellets” will not cure. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispeusary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page CoMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. 2 aD FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard im coanection. 4»ply to THOMAS CAMPBELL We have precedented cuts, light, sizes 32 t LOT 5 they goat 19c, = 1) = © rT LEAVE notified all our sbirt waists that they this before end of the:next week, To help 0 to give you a rare bargain we are making ‘he following LOT Only 7 left. Pretty patterns in Muslin, detachable collars, Regular price $1.50, our price 8%ec. LOT All gone but 8. Sizes 52 to 36, detashable collars. price / ec LOT About 20 left of this lot and they are beauties. able collars, size 52 to 40. {OT Thisis the wear well kind. 9 40 hegular price $1.10, our must be out them out and Dizes 32 to 5 Regular price $1.35, our Dainty muslin with detach- Regular price $1.25 our price 69c. About 25 left sood patterns in both dark and ~ I p-ice 59e. These are what are left of 3 or 4 goud lines, many ot them worth 8&c, but out There are only about 30 left, so call early and secure a bargain. Th a —— _—-- nusands of Bargains for August Buyers NO 1. NG 2. £¥0 3.—50 heavy all 350 pairs pants§ 25 all wool doublegwool D B for $6,75 worth up to $3.50 for§breasted suits for mengworth in the regular $1.75 and $2.00. oaly $10.00, way $8.00, Bargains in Carpets § Bargains in Clothing { Bargains in Hats NO 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 eo worth up togin stock. and $6. $4.00, " ° Dress Goods (Ladies Waterproofs Gloves ete. NO %—Top shirtsgNO® 8 —Nine hundred§NO 9,—Fourteen hun- from 50c up the larg-¢yds of Dress Goods§dred yds of black est and best selected¢worth 18c now selling¢Dress Goods worth stock in the city, Sor 10 Se, 20c now only 125. Seoteh and Canadian Tweeds Blue and Black W orsterds. WE ARE THE ONLY WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN To makeita point to trade withus will be money in your pocket. ___PROWSE BROTHERS \\CITY - HARDWARE - STORE N EW FOUNDLAND | THE GFAND SOUVENIR Keep out the flies with mame our wire, Buy General We) Hardware, Stores, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade. Don’t forget the Que- bec Heater, but, and a great big but, you must buy for cash. HiT. The Most Picturesque Summer Resort in America THE ; SPORTSMAN’S : PARADISE. Fvery river and lake along the line of the Newfoundland Railway abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest ronte to any part is via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER “BRUCE” (Classed A 1 at Lloyds) Leaves North Sydney every we Luesday, Thursday and Satur- ——e day evening on arrival of the I.C.R.express. Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wednesaay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John express, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat- ment, Prompt Attention f i Alvo a full line of steel and Full line of Oxtord Stoves Ranges. iron stoves and ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO LTD FARE: —__—_-_- — re — Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. | * | Ladies’ Capes “« —_ Blouses * §Sailor Hats At greatly reduced prices. First Claes $20.05 Second Class 10.30 Return 33.81 Through tickets onsale at all stations on the I.C.R.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. $a" The se» trip will be only 6 Hours. For all information apply to R. G, REID, St. Jolin’s Nfli,; or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, 174 tf North Sydney, C.B, A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LiITH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St., Ch’town, P. E. I, E@ Write for stock list and prices. T j H ARRI 5 158 dy 2aw imo 5 ome in er! 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