A LT LMT 2 — er me — ee ~ - - ABSOLUT SECURITY. Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of fitePeaed See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. Wary omall ani as casy FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CURE €1CK HEADACHE. — Hillsborough oe bridge The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads. Then you will need some- thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. EB. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. WITATIAN. IS THE SINCEREST FORM (F FLATTERY.” ee re ome The best proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that iT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine article in appeazance only. They lack the generai excellence of Genuine [his notice is necessary, as irjurious and dangerous imite , called Waite LIN we 47, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn stituted fo WIN ARD’ LINI MENT by Dealers, because ihey gay a larger profit. ‘They all Sel! on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. Ome im particulax claiming to be made bya eemer proprietor of Minarp’s LINIMENT, which simiply is @ lie. ‘INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT c. C. RICHARDS & (0,, Yarmonth, N.S58., —_——— SS = S000 2200 01/00 FOGEE 900000" $ Because 3 we .do not ; Select some few articles a tell how low we sell them, don’t think that our er are high priced. If your, office orstoré is in need fo ink, fon’, mucilage, or any- thing in our line, call in. We will supply you. MITCHELL'S “BOOKSTORES Queen St, Sif Opp. Prowse’s.{ 3 1Oe 09008 10° F 64 bO OHOr CECE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY, 14, — NOTES AYO). a | —There is some complaint about the jax and illegal sale of liquor in Charlotie- town notwithstanding the recent passage of the Prohibition law. We bope that tnspector Campbell has been attending strictly to hie duties, —An English company hae obtained a controlling interest in works that supply 15 per cent. of the explosives used in Can- ada. They will undoubtedly inaugurate 4 newera in the powder business of this countrrg —In the States, it seems to be generally conceded that the free silver plank will have the effect of placing the Democrats on the defenaive. The country is prosper ous, and the business interests of the couptry will fight ugainst disturbance, while the advocates of free silver seem, a oae of the papers points out, to have lost beart and enthusiasm. —The discovery of a very extensive deposit of gold-bearing conglumerate at Indian River, Yukon, is the most inter- esting news that has come dowa from the North this year. Indian river is on the same side of the Yukon as the Klondike, and according to the maps of the Depart- ment of the Interior, it joins the main stream about 26 miles southeast of the mouth of the Klondike. The Colonist o Victoria remarks thatan enormous de~ posit, such as is said to have been found, means the building of a big city in the far North. —Mr. Bertier, the new Ottawa Minie- ter, has publicy apologized for the send- ind of the contisgents to South Africa, In @ speech at Rigaud he said: “Person- ally, I should have preferred that the Government had sent no troops to Africa. But circumstances obliged Sir Wilfrid Laurier to act so. Nobody was obliged to go to Africa. Those only enlisted who wished to go. Eogland asked us if any- one would like to ealist for South Africa war. All that the Government did was to pay the costof sending the troops.” It is made clear ty Mr Bernier that he is Tarteite for whom a good man has been shelved in British Columbia. —Commenting uponthe great increase of taxation and revenue under the Liberals the Montreal Star gays : “Since 1896, the Liberal Government during four years,hae received about twenty-four million doliars more revenue than it would have got had the yearly receipts remained at the figure of tne average during the last ten years of Conservative rule, namely, about $37,- 000,000. One might eapect that with such rapidly swelling receipts, the Lib- erals would have been able to do some thing to reduce the nationa] debt. On the contrary, the debt has kept rolling up by several millions annually uotil the year just ended, for which there appears to be asurety of a reduction, The promise is that for the year there may be a reduction of a million or so—which is all that can be effected with a revenue larger by twelve and half million dollars than in 1896, the Jaet year of Conservative power.” DO NOT SUFFER, With Dyspepsia, Indigestion, or Any Other Stomach Disease, Such Suffering is Needless, for Dedd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure these Dis- eases, Easily, Quickly, Pertaaneotly —No Case to bad to be Cared ty Them. No person likes to be thought a fool. Every person resents it. But thee are thousands of people dving foolish things day after day, who are looked on as shrewd, level-headed persons. Take for instance Dyspeptics who don’t use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They are certainly not acting wisely. Forit is un- wise to suffer such agony as people suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartbura, Biliousnese, Sour Stomach, Wind on the Stomach, especially when a remedy that willcure eachjand all of these diseases can be got for a half a dollar. Dodd’s Dyspepsia ‘Tablets cure Indizes- tion, Dyspepsia, and ether Diseases of the Stomach-—-except Cancer. They cure all these diseases quickly and per manently. People who bave Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ete, generally have Conetipation. One can’t be cured unless the other is cured too. Therefore in each box of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets isa supply of small brown Tablets, the beet, quickest, gentlest Isxative in the world. These regulate the bowels. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest the food, tone, strengthen and rest — stomach. They never fail. They can’t fail. If you do not believe it, try thew. HYMENEAL. A very pretty marriage took place in this city, on Wednesday evening, July llth, at 9 o’clock, the contracting parties being Mr. Alexander Brown and Miss §Euphemia Beatrice SLarter. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. D. B. McLeod. Tke bride, who was atteaded by her cousin, Miss Edith Ritchie, looked with mavve trimmings. The bridesmaid was also attired in white. After the ceremony which took place in the pres~ ence of a few immediate friends, the happy couple aad guests repaired tothe dining them. Amoug the many valuable and useful presents was a berry set and a lemonade -_ presented by Mr. S.A. MeDonald We join with many friends in with- ing Mr. and Mrs. Brown a very pleasant and happy future. charming ina dress of white organdie | room where a bountiful supper awaited | WOMAN. (By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.) Give us that grand word woman once again, And let’s have term an Full of fine force, strong, beautiful, and firm, Fit for the noblest use of ‘tongue or pen ; done with lady ; one’s @ Asd one’s a word for lackeys. One suggests The Mother, Wif eand Sister. One the dame Whose cosily robe, mayhap, gives her the name. One word upon its own strength leans and reaets ; The other minces tiptoe, Who would be ‘The perfect woman must grow brave of heart And broad of soul, to play her troubled part Wellin life’s drama, While each day we see The ‘perfeet lady’ skilled in what to do And what to say, grace in each tene and act,’ CTis taught in schools, but needs some native tact) Yet narrow in her mind agian her shoe. Give the firet place, then, to the nobler phrare, And leave the lesser word for praise. lesser rer remeron A TEACHER ADDRESSED. ————— Previous to hie departure, Mr. Bradley, late teacher at Avondale, was presented with the following address, Mr Bradley, though taken by eurprise, made @ very feeling reply. Following is the addrese : To Mr. Peter Bradley, teacher, Avondale We, the undersigned, residents of Avon- dale, having beard with regret that yielding to @ requisition from Freetown, where your eervices are required, you are about to 8s Sever your connection as teacher in our school, cannot allow you to leave without attesting our. appreciation of the manner iu which you conducted our school,which was shown at the examination, by the scholars acquitting themselves ina man- ner highly complimentary to you as teacher. Altheugh you came to this district o total stranger, still, by your gentlemanly conduct, you have merited the respect of every resident of the district. And, now, that you will not remain with us, we have the consolation of know- ing that the respectable settlement of Freetown will profit by our loss. Trusting that wherever you go you wll kindly remember your friends in Avon- dale, Patrick Murphy, John O. Keeffe, Sr., Jobn Ryan, Edward Curran, Jerewiah O'Neill, Joho Larkin, Felix A. Murpby, Jcseph P. Carroll. Chinese Proclamatien. The following proclamation posted in China shows the epirit that animates the Chineee against the Christian): “The holy god of war srouses the Buddhist world ov account of the deprav= ed sects of Protestant and Catholic Christians who insultingly overpower the Ching dynasty. Millions of spiritual soldiers will destroy the depraved sects without the calamities caused by earthly All who are ready to distribute armies. copies of the placard quickly se- cures hie family from celamity. Non- distribution brings calamity.” ae When you need medicine you should get the best that money can buy, and ex- perience proves this to be Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. seamen mee — MARRIED At the residence of the bride, Fitzroy Street, on Wednesday, July llth, by Rev, D. B. McLeod, Alexander ,C. Brown to Euphemia Beatrice Larter, both of Char- lottetown. __. MOTH Ever” PCTHER For common ailzients which ma eccur in family. She can trae what time indorses. For Internal as External use. Dropped os sugar it is pleasant to take fer colds, ne ona cramps and pains, Penis ee louise aire LINIMENT Salgiaheed Aetaten oy enraids tneeoae iginated in 1810 by an-old Plysicas, No i: nedy has the ence e toa napes extent, Our book Price 25 and te 8. Johns : ATION free. Fri Parsons’ Pills wi tsa ee = a Pr Hs Sie Wil Jn SATURDAY ONLY. 25 doz Children’s Handkerchiefs Pretty Borders 3 and 4c ‘Saturday lc each, 20 “ Corsets 75c each (see big window) 2 b0c « Another Lot Ladies’ Shirt Waists $1.00 to $1.25 “ 50e A few Crash Skirts left 75c «cs 40c « 10 pieces Fancy Sateen splendid patterns 10c “SS - bc “ 1fcase Ladies’ Black Sailor Hats, new goods 25c each a 10¢ « 10 pieces Tweed al! wool for boys suitings 40c . 25¢ “ Large Basket Cashmere Hosa, all serges 25 to 40c . 20c “ 10 pieces more of that yard wide Print 14c ‘< Bo « 7) 8 pieces more of that Crash for shirting ilc «“ Go " . “ 40 in. Serge Navy Brown Garnet 22c % 10c “ 5 © Print good patterns 7c « Bq A Lot of Children’s Trimmed Hats 40c, 45c and 50c és 2c « 5 doz Gent’s Ties Four-in-hand, Bows and Puffs 55c 6 25e « Gent’s 4 Ply Linen Collars, all sizes 18¢ és 10c « The race in trade is sharp and swift let the best man win. PROWSE BROS What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven’t we're after. The Examiner Calendar oe kK OR TUL Yeese MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 4:h. Full Moon, 12th. Last Quarter, 18th New Moor, 26th. oo: v \High Water Sun of Day of We'k) 7 orn | Aft’n | Rises. | Sets. iakiaids hic imines Picebclenlal 1/Sunday 56 1 1814 20 |7 48 Monday 1 35; 156 21 | 48 iTuesday 215| 2 36 21 | 48 Wednesday! 255; 3 16) 22 | 47 Thursday 3 40) > Bi teks Friday 4 36' 459) 24 46 Saturday 5 52, 6 16; 25 46 8 Sunday 7". Tr 2 +e 9 Monday 8 12; g 30) 27 | 45 10 Tuesday 9 5 933 2 | 44 ll) Wednesday} 9 23, 9 52) 28 | 43 (Thursday | 10 56\ 11 4, 29 | 43 13'Friday 11 17] 11 45| 30 | 42 14/Saturday | 1151) 018 31 | 41 L5|Sunday 033; 1 O 32 40 16'Monday Lai eas i SS 17\Tuesday 1 50| 216) 34 38 18)Wednesday! 2 30° 3 6 35 37 19) Thursday 351; 418 36 36 20 Friday $25, 5 48) 37 | 35 24 Saturday 6 50} 718 38 | 34 Sunday | 7 54| 822) 39 | 33 Monday | 8 5/ 918 40 | 32 Tuesday | 9 36 10 2) 41 | 31 Wednesday | 10 16 10 41 42 | 30 Thursday | 104011 0 43 | 28 Friday | 11 14 11 36 45 | 27 28\Saturday | 11 25) 11 47) 146 | @ 29\Sunday 0 0 O21] 47 | 2% Monday 031; 0 52, 48 a 31\Tuesday ' 1 3| 126450 |7 22 It's Important : In order to have good castings that the patterns be good also. We have in our employ ‘“‘expert patters makers” and do not hesitate in sayicg that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article you want cast we will be only teo glad to supply you with eame: Your orders are solicited. Brace Stewart and c.f Founders, Engineers, Machinists ¢ and Boiler Makers. f Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, ¢ Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 ‘ § & ~ @ ‘ “ -a~=] ~~. @ @ @ eo @* @e 2» 2 @BS B Druc Houston Physician & § SOURIS, P.2E. I. Graduate McGill University, 98, OrricE—Next Deor to Mercaants, Bank. CUSTOMERS” You will recognize them by the super- ior quality and style of their clothing and the self confidence that they are the best dressed persons you meet. Our Dress Goods counter is daily thronged with enthusiastic purchasers who ap- preciate fully the values here offered. those who have not yet bought will find it to their advantage to buy of usand buy at once, | Goods Seasonable, Reasonable and Servicable. Black Cashmeres, Merinos, Lustce Figured and Plain Serges, Priestley. And Crepons and corded effects from 25c to $1.50 per yard. Fm Ladies’ Suit lengthsin Fawns, Greys, Blues, Mottled at 75c to $1.00 per yard Light Summer Lustres, hundreds of yards short and plain, all the leading shades; extra quality 28c to 40c per yard Summer Costume Stuffs in web, silk and wool, very handsome, blending in colors 28¢c to 90c. | Ready-made skirts, lustre amd figured stuffs latest cuts, English make $2.00 to $2.50. Ledies’ Dainty Pique Skirts, plain white and white with blre trimming, pretty effect for sum- mer wear $2.00 to $2:50. CRASHES AND DUCKS Suitable for outing costumes in White, Fawr and Blue, also Ready made Crash skirts ata marvelously low figures. ? BARGAINS IN SUNSHADES A quantity of silk, pearl and bone handled sunshades at from stay with us long. 9K Blouses in Muslin, Zepher, Calico and Pique ‘ dainty and durable 40c to $1.75 each. mM . Ladiés looking tor the best possible investment ZY inclothing may end their search at MATTHEW & MAGLEAN’S. SOURIS,P. E. L Greens, Browns, Navy and 25¢ to 50c. These will not Secure yours at once. OT See - = = = nr ma Sr Se S cs Ca a ae ee ees See” Se eet ee eg ag eG EI a ip ieemracan ea age (iar eae aeeaaea a eee er |