THE DAILY EXA —, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 30, 1898 eS ee: rane: ¢ Local and Other tems. \ ar ~ ~ v ° a Gospel meeting in debi © Wright’ Hal | tomorrow afternoon at 3.45, SLi mucre alway me. 2 wee sath il biaug ‘ ve VV we Wee we ™ - = é Renrk TRE ( gevTion —A colored boy 2 AATCA } in Oxt 1 rect stole the Sunday schoo! awe ee | collect om one of the churches. Ma (anva vit leather i — ie Meerine.— Railway men’s meet- Light, Wright’s Hal, Sucday afternoon at ool. : «. Strangers always weicome. 34-12. “None other vame,” a if cut away down Aud the price $1.25 a pair Dino Unpsrk CHLornorornm.—A little boy Ritcey’s Cove on Monday r very sad circumstances. Bertie, the son of Stephen Ritcey was ¢ with a bicycle and twirling one of when bis hand got caught be~ and sprocket and was bad- ly crushed. A doctor who was summoned io attend the injured haad administered |} chloroform to the boy, who died while } under the anasthetic. The little fellow was of very delicate constitution.— Halifax eath at LU-year-oid y » : } ‘yy o kh. kK. ° CPs i . Siam p 8 4 “What we advertise we buve What we have we adve the wheeis, tween the wee / ; | i ! ! / / / comfortable. / } / } } / “_.-. oo @ @ @ OS OO OC So. SS OS e+e eee eee oe e™ anhieaieaieaminmanen Kicho. _ - — . | A Wortp-Winve Prosiem.—A determine ire nsurance | ed stand bas been made against the theatre . | hat in Lille The mayor of that town has , Just issued an ediet against the colossal } bats aod elevated coiffures adopted by rntects Nt | ladies whe attend the play. The order is : , Short and seve e,and states th at low coiffu- 1 1n the stalls of i i s iuiure be wort | the the stres. hats being absolutely forbidds ° | . . sco against the carelessness of vour n ane as well | © D. ce enenees be seen - bether this 7. eous functiovary will be able to as tne p irely cident al | nforce hisorder. They have failed in fires They may come; P aris aud London. Will they eucceed in a | Lille ?—NewcasiletDaily Leader. time. If —_-_ -_> DENT, —An accident result. ing inthe death of one man and iujury to ' tft you at acy } | pro- . . ’ another occurred at Dufferin’ mines, Sal- ' insured in are my} A Bap A companies you tected. mon ago. Four men were at work in a vertical sha! t sinking with air drills. One of these R. BROW, jisiais: | I ein i the bottom ofa previously hele in which there evidently re~ : i | remained some unexplored dynamite Insurance Agent | The blow of the drill at thisone tearing | away fragments of the rock surrounding toe hole. Flying pieces struck two men ; atthe drill, fataliy injuring a helper and |} wounding a driller in the head, ‘The iriller was Sylvester Carroll, a native of Newfoundland. The helper, Edward Spencer, was a native of Buxton, Derby- shire, England. _— -s — Yettow Fever.—Two hundred cases | of yellow fever are reported in the United States military camp at Juragua, and the disease is spreading. Dr Senn, the medi- cal expert, says there will be 2,000 if the army .is there two weeks loveer. The camp at Juragua seems to have suffered from want of proper care in the hurry of landing, as at other nearby points where Charlottetown t | e464. 2s @28 +4649 407 We Have a Delivery Wagon of our customers for the benefit When going down town come in and leave your order. We'll lo } . the rest | troops are gathered, the disease has not Apple, Mince, Lemos and Tart | appeared. It isdoubtfal if, in connection Pies, Princess, Fig, Silver, Currant, | with any military expedition, sech provis- Walout and Fruit Cake, Bune, ion for medical care of the troops was Rolla, Biscuits, Cakez, Co Brown Bread 4c per loa made as has been the case with the United Statesarmy in Cuba. That disease has gotten ahold in the camps shows how difficult it is to keep it out rather thao that the direction was wrong, te ‘ Rice, EW, TeterHoxe 98. D. STEWART _ -_- — -.. — + ee @ % @ & 82 Be2ee ou f ECLIPSE BAKERY al ; ‘ A ro Cure a Cold in one Day BAKES BEST BREAD. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets | Au 1 Draggists refand the maney if it fails to i ~5e fiver, Halifax county, a few days | HE WAS A | HUMBUG. Scribbler had come home from the office in the evening quite ‘‘ played out,’ because of the output of his pen and brain that day. He was lying ov the couch in the sitting room after supper when Mrs. Scribbler, who had been reading a magazine, said: ‘*See here, George Scribbler, here is something that fits you to s T, andI want you to read it,’’ ‘*What’s it about?’’ ‘it’s about these funny kind of men who must have everything just so in their homes, no matter how hard it makes it for others. You know that yon are one of the funniest men alive. Every rag and chair and book must be exac tly in its place, and a little dust sets you to scolding. You must have a cleay vapkin every meal, and you cannot eat if there is a tiny spot on the tablecloth, and everything must be served just ex- actly so or you get grumpy. Now, i , mot that true?’’ *‘A man likes to see things in order in his own house,’’ said Scribbler. ‘*Of course he does, and I try to keep things in order, but I defy any woman to maintain the degree of order you ex pect with four or five children in the house. Now, this article refers to just such unreasonable, fussy men as you are, and it is not one bit too severe even | when it says that they are small spirit- ed and lacking in true manliness. I do wish that you would read the article.”’ ‘*I don’t need to,’’ replied Scribbler, sitting up to stretch and groan. ‘I'd like to know why you do not need to read it, George Scribbler?” ** Because—well, the fact is, my dear, I wrote that article myself.’*—Denver Post. —_——_—__ >. When any part of the body isn’t doing the work that nature intended it to do, it puts the whole system out of tune—out of harmony. Sickness in one part of the body is likely to ruc into all parts of the body. When children stana a row of bricks on end.they knock the whole row down by upsetting one brick. That is exactly what happens to the health when the bowels fail to perform their proper function. Constipation makes trouble all along tbe line—puts the liver out of order, is bad for the kidnevya—bad for the stomach. It holds in the body poisonous matter, and because it cannot go any place else, it gets into the blood. The blood carries it all over the system. That makes eluggisbness, lassitude, bad breath causes windy belching, stops digestion in the stomach, causee sour stomach, heartburn and headache. You can avoid all such trouble, for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets CURE constipation and ite attendant evils. Send 31 cents ip one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. 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