THE DAILY EXAMINER, BAIA sais JULY 9, 1898 The Slater Beaut uy : hoe, and us s h i: ¥ oO} the ‘ w on : Ne i Ui i tu how cid cord Ve | and ha ting They aan s style w r own and ca eee Tho Shseist fire Insurance Protecis You against carelessness of your neighbor, as well the asthe purely accidental fires. They may come tw you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ; To-nig ht ‘We Will }Have...... ¢ asplendid assortment of Cakes, 4 meee eee oe? Pies, etc. The best ingredients are used; the beat goods that can be made are 3 made by us, Jelly Rol! léc per lb @ Walnut Cake l6c per lb é Silver Cake léc per Ib jes Cake l6e per Ib $ Tizrnoxr 98. e Ip, STEWART ; ECLIPSE HAKERY ¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. ¢ ser eee ee, ees Oo Soap!soap! Use Kionpike Bar Laundry and scouring Marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n aeellence . Usz Royat Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes the great S¢ ap. Use Jvuitee for the toilet and ight Laundry. Makes child’s play of Washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CU. tchum Soap Works. — Photographs Photographs We are making all the MOLDS finiehed b @& superior tither on Glosey or Flat paper. Stand Grafton St, @ have also a new and 1 san stock of China, (slaes 1 Karthenw are, fine H00ds at reasonable prices. LEWIS. Noth side h vide of Market House. ET latest styles of manner, At the abi Picnic | Driniks We make a specialty of filling orders for Pi as Pruit Syrups, Lime Juice, | Gingerale, Cider, Conf’y, Nuts, and Fruits. Our prices are low and our goods A | in quality. SANDERSON & CO nic Supp! i€s, suc th Se Servick at the Gospel Meeting in V ’~ Hailtor row afternoon at 3 45. ‘S : ; alway s WwW come. | - = ey ' MEETING. - Rail way men’s n Wright’s Hall, Sunday after~ yn at _ ock. Strangers always wel Kings 17-9. Lesson, l wae attended by a roar similar to thunder. | Wi low of the Larephth.” j ’ pa os oi \ Mersorire Pais. A falling meteo- | rite pease étartied the people of Col |! gwood, Ont.,on Tuesday nigbt. It re a The object was also observed at Toronto and other places, eeneilliiiliaia Loyat Cresapers Pienic.—-The steam tug will leave Prince Street wharf, on Mon- lay afternoon, at2 o’clock, sharp for the beautiful grounds of John McEachern, Eeq, Kast River Tickets, 25 cente, Crusaders and their parents free. Basket picoic, _— —_ — Mercuants Excuance.—Halifax is to have a merchants exchange, a place where business men may give end receive information in their lines, constumma @ commercial transac'ions and help each other iu various ways. There wasa similar insticuticn in Halifax respe ctive some years ago but it was allowed to lapse. <a Wonperrvu. Danxctne.— A wonderful feat in dancing is recorded from Berlin. At a recent ball a prize cfa gold ring was of- fered to the ladv who waltzeéd the longest without stopp Tweive couples com-~ peted. They beoxn waltzing at 12.30 a. m., and it was 5 45 before the winner and ber partner stopped waltzing. Ry 220 five couples dropped out aud et 5.15 an- other lady fainted. ‘Two more couples dropped out at 4 45, and at 4.50 only two couples remained on the floor. svcasatinnitt Ercuty Mives ax Hova.— According to a London depatch the North~Eastern railroad has just completed a locomotive which, itis hoped, will soon gain the world’s record. It is triple expansion, weighs eighty tons, and wil! drag a heavier load than any locomotive now on tbe rails in any country. Atall events that is what the buildersclaim. With ao ordin- ary passenger train no doubt is felt that it will maintain a speéd of eighty miles an hour for hours ata stretch. But this en~ gineering marvel has not yet been seen outside the the North-Eastern railroad’s work at ,Gateshead. cnillianienin Serious Accipent.—The friends of Mr. Henry Rackham, the well-known con- tractor and builder, will near with regret that he met with a serious accident at New Glasgow afew days ago. Ii seems that whileMr. Rackham was at work on @ building belonging to his brother the ecaffolding upon which hewas stand - ing gave way and he fellto the ground. His collar bone was dislocated, two ribs broken aud he was aleo injured nally. His condition is so serious that it is at present impossible to bring him to bis home in Charlottetown. Dr. Douglass «doing all in his power to facilitate Mr. Rackham’s recovery. Ee To Cure a Uold in one Day Take Laxativ? Bromo Quinine Tablets cure, .5¢ “Fleetwood,” 2354, stands at Andrew Doyle’s stables, Grafton Street, every Fri- day. Balance of time at Albert Craswell’s, Rustico. In breeding and in iudividuality this grand herse is not surpassed on the Isiand and Mr. Craswell expects to give him a mark of 2 26 or betier thie fall like he gave his brother Shaver last fall. inter~ | | and Other ems. | “The | decks of the magnificent vessels that had THE MAINE AVENGED. correspondent oft For hours after Admiral Cevera went eben the Gloucester, the Infanta Marie Teresa, Almirt ante Odean do and Vizeava C nti sts to burn, and every now and a n a deep roar, accompanied by a buret of flame and smoke from the side of the ships, } would announte the explorion ammubition or another magazine, flames shot bigher and higher of more As the above the composed Admira! Cc rvera’s fleet many cf those who witnessed the scene felt st had a strong connection with the destruction of the American battleship in Havana harbor five months ago. Lieute- nant» Commander Wainwright, the commander of the Gloucester, was execa tive officer of the Maine at the time ofthe disaster and it was hie ship that sank two Spanish tospedo boat destroyers today and afterwards received the Spanish Adiniral abroad as a prisoner of war. From his position on the bridge of the Gloucester, Lieutenant ~ Commander Wainwright watched the flames and smoke rear through the decks of the three greatest battleships of the Spanish navy, which were soon to be reduced to nothing but shattered masts and twisted smokestacks protruding above the water, similar to that other picture in Havana harbor. It was not strange, therefore, that he remark- ed to his brother officer standing beside him, “Tae Maiue is avenged.” Just then the Pluton and Furor sank. The Gloucester’s boat picked up as many of the survivors as she could find on the shore. The prisoners of war included the captains of both boats. None offered any resistance, aud were glad to go to the Gloucsester,as they feared an attack from the Cubans. A numberof survivors, in- cluding officers of the Furor, who, it was reported, had their legs shot off, were scattered along the coast for some distance and could not be found. The most remarkable feature of the * combat was the fact that, notwithstandiag All Drugyists refund the money if it fails to | | the utter destruction of the Spanish fleet and the hard fight those ships made even after (hey were on fire, the American ves- sels should escape without injury. —_—-—-——- + oe moe. The big, hearty, healthy man isa con- tinual irritation to his dyspeptic friend, Constipstion is the root of nine-tenths of the sickness of men, and of a large pro- portion of the sickness of women. It can be cured easily, naturally and quickly. Nature is continually workingas hard as she canto throw off impurities, and to force Out poisonous refuse watter. When there is an impediment, Dr. Pierce’s Plea- sant Pellets set the wheels working again without any trouble. They assist nature in a gentle, bealihful, eiticient way. There is nothing violent about their action, and yet it is just as certain as if it were twice as violent. “ You do not become a slave to their use.” They are different and bet- ter than any other pill for the cure of con- stipation, headache and kindred derange- ments. Almost all druggists understand this, and are conscientious enough to tell you so. The druggist who tries to sell you @ substitute is not a eafe man from whom to buy medicine. Sead 21 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,” profusely illus~ trated. Dreas muelins at 10c per yard; prints at 6c and up; flannelette 3c and up,at the Bargain Corner.—W D McKay. Delicious, criap, early cabbage, ‘‘as nice as caulifiower and as tender as chicken,” eo they tell us that use them, early beets, turnips, spinich, radi+h and lettuce, choice Jemonsa, and jast but not Jeast, mushrooms at Gay’s stalls in market—every day at thanking years. N. B.—An all outstanding quested. sreeders should see “Fleetwocd” __ nursery gardens head of Prince Street 151 2i d 2iw. (Telspl:one.) m &t 2w See the muslin we offer at 10c per Men’s working pants at $1, $1.25, and vard. Also prints at 6c, 8c and 10c.—W | ¢2.90. All styles, all sizes.— W D D Mackay. Mackay. We | beg to advise the public generally that we have disposed of our entire stock in trade to parties whose advertisment will appear in due course. We take this opportunity of sincercly our many customers and patrons for the liberal patronage we have received irom them during the past twenty-three EER BROS. immediate settlement of accounts and notes is re- “—BEER BROS Santiago writes: tie ~ 7 SS ee JT WEATHER GOODS. BLACK & GREY LUSTER COATS LIGHT FELT HATS Crush and Straw Hats, Light Out- ing Shirts. SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BATHING SUITS. See our new suits for children See our new suits for men See our new suits for youths Woite and colored shirts, collars, cuffs. ties, sox, ete Hivery article marked to sell quickly PROWSE BROTHERS CLEARANCE SALE OF - SECOND HAND Pianos and Oreans. Nol. R. S. Williams’ Grand Piano, only | 2 years old, in perfect order, price when new $600, sale price $150 No. 2. John Rogers & Son Upright, a nice piano for practice, sale price $94), e No. 3. Fredrick Strass, New York, a medium size square plano, nearly new, sale price $150. No. 4, A modern English Upright Piano in good order, sale price $130. No. 5. Stodart, of New York, a small size square Piano, good as new, sale price $150. ment, sale price $60. No. 7. Broadwood & Sons, of London, a pmall size square Piano, in good order, sale rice $65. No. 8. Dunham, New York, square Piano as good as new, | 0. 6 Small Upright Piano, good practic ba \ small size sale price $125, No. 9 A. B. Gale & Co., New York, a small square Piano, in good order, sale price, $125. No, 10, Bradbury & 9o., New York, small square, nice for children to practice on sale price $92, We havealso on hand alarge number of good second hand Organs, all good reliable makes. We are putting them in though order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging from $15 to $60. Every Piano and Organ guaranteed for a reasonable term of years. A grand chance to let your children learn to play for a small outlay ef money. Liberal discounts off for spot cash, Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers, MILLER BROTHERS, The P. H. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street, ’ ©