THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 14, 1893 a ee _ é : } “0 geee 990000000990 ecot eves, . ‘Ladies’ Fine Boots ACCIDEN1 | Pamrv. ier -—Mr Alexande: } wood witha circular, his band came in contact with the saw, cutting it very se verely. a . — the only first class : ad~ Canadian shoe mak- a puree accompanied by a very kind dress, SSOSSOT SISOS SOOVSHSSES CEH OOS LOS28S88SSE0209F4858 4 ers. You want ;: M. Dogherty of St. Peter’s Road. The : oe | recipient wishes to express her thanks to nice pair of putt med d nora for their + eptevinanl Vaal or laced poots right | fulness and ¢ 90d w : away. “ry a. pair | , oR aye. d A Rovca PLace.—A mounted policeman ot Rell s ant you li |} parned Ward, writing to a friend in Mont« always want them. | real says :—“People in Skagway and Dyea 5! ) | are dying at the rate of about seven or eight a ;, a dav; some shot, but mostly through sick- ‘ LEY Wi ('() | ness. They are both pretty rough places. ’ [ saw ; three men shot inside of a minute : ny |one night in Skagway. ‘Two of thom died : on the spot, aud the other one was badly , | wounded, I was one of the principal wit- ~~ | nesses, but nothing was done to the n ; The Shooists. whodd the shoot'ng.” ring 14990300200800607 0606 0008 —— é e Ss claL—A very pea ant time was spent , | last ‘riday evening by the missionary Your Prone Tu spirits of Bed-que, Searletown and Carles s U T ay } ton en upwards of fifty assembled at the 5 sprcious resicesce of Capt. L. Leard, of Ca , to listen to an exceilent pro- gramme, pariake of ice cream and cake, lnsured ER and join in the general sociability which } ‘ : ; ‘f ag a Fy pee ee ‘% @6Co’s, represented by preva ed, © Xi ep ional VY g 0c Of the programme, which was »pecial méntion must stirr.og Missienary address given by Mrs Leard,the recitation entited “Little Things” by Miss Nine Lowtber aad the fjuartette by the Misses Leard, accom- panied on the p'ano by Mies Jeanie Leard. Mrs. Wm. Lowther, needless to say ably filled the office of President of the | Aux. The proceeds yunting to $15.00 willbe sent by the Searletown Auxilary to the “Jennie Ford Home.” ————~—>————— 9 against fire ? Is it prdent to risk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- cummlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in premiums’? Are you, do- ing justice to yourself and family by risking it ? Insure in those good stock an be made of the ao aln | ‘she workman often eats bis luneb on the same bench where he does his work. The office man turns his desk into a din- ner table. Neither geta exercise he needs, neither takes the proper time for eating. It is small wender that \ the digestion of both gets out of order. Its such caves Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets come to their assistance by aiding nature in taking care of the food. "he cause of nine-tenths of the sickness of the world is constipation. From this Charlottetown one cause come indigestion, disorders of AAAAAAAAAAAH it the stomach, liver and kidneys, bilious~ A Pentiy ie ness, headaches, flatulence, heartburo, the serious nm =—— saved Pelee | impurity, of the blood and | complications that follow. To begin with, } constipation isa little thing, and a little | thing will cure it. The “Pleasant Pellets” | are tiny, sugar coated granules, They wil! perfectly cure the worst case of constira~ Inthe purchase of a Watch tion and indigestion. If the druggist tries has cast many a vaulable dollar intheend. There is only one quality to consider, that is the best, and only one price to pay, moderate . R. BROW, Insurance Agent to sell you some other pill that pays him greater profit, just think of what will best pay you, that 18 the and f¢ir Local and Other tems, wn, of Margate, met with a painful ac- cident a few days ago, while helping to saw ry > ‘ oe Pe J ® Ww l * ) 1] are Tr) sia a 11:27 : PRESENTATION.—On Easter eve, frievds fuily established ag ya St. Peter's Road and other parts of the eongregation gave Mre. Guon of Cardigan | Chey were presented by Miss Katie the out cf door! SS FRED. MORSE HEARD FROM. | He Will Race Again—Contest With | Unsworth Recalled. } (Chicago Daily News ) Fred Morse, well known in cycle-racing | circles, has joined the Lake View club aud | may recone. t-r his determination to quis } the path. He will probably commence ; train:eg for the seaton in the couree of @ ; couple of weeks. Hie friends eay thet he | | has # severe attack of the racing fevcr. | | Morse made his first appearance on the race track many miles away from Chicago. The interesting event took place in Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, in the | summer of 1894. In company with F. R. | Hedgeon, he was spending @ vacation in | that country. | One evening the pair fell in witb a crowd | | of cyclists and before long the conversation | turned to the race meet which was sche- duled to take place the approach:ng Satur- day. One of the locals suggested that $ Morse should enter,as ajrider from Chicago would be a great attraction. Afier a little coaxing the Chisago man consented todo so. The committee put up @ prize for a match race between Morse and the local champion, named§Unsworth. Morse, on the day of the meet, was on land ready to make his first appearance on any track in a half-mile race. When the time came he turned out in 4 pair of racing trunks which he had borrowed for the occasion, awhite shirt anda pair of patent-leather shoes. When the pistol was fired Morse tried to lose his man at the start, but quickly discovered that he had caught a | | tartar, as Unsworth drew alongside of bim without any apparent effort. Finding that he had a snap, Ussworth decided to have some fun at the Chieagoan’s expense. At the last turn he looked round and made some jocular remark about bis opposent to some friends. Morse noticed this and knew it was now or never for him, to be jumped and before Unsworta realized it he had opened a gap of sbout twenty feet. Riding for all that was in him, Morse approached the tape more dead than alive. Glancing uoder his arm, he could see the other fellow comiug along like a whirlwiad. The distance, however was too short and he Janded a winner by @ foot. Time, 1: 131-5. He says that had he not caught Unsworth napping be could not have won. ‘The Jatter was a fine rider as he entered in the twelve races that day and won them all. Morse thus became the “foreign” champion fof Prince Edward Ishand. Four months after the race he received a gold medal, which he now wears on his watch~ebain. Morse afterwards entered in several local elub races and won them all. His success gave him the idea that he could ride, so he entered in the racing game, with what suc- | cess is well know. His Excellency the Earl of Aberdeen will, xt is understood, be personally respon- sible for the salaries ot the nurses who are going to the Klondike. The Hudson Bay Co. has an offsr (which has been duly ac- cepted) of four fur coats, made to mea:- ure, for those who are to brave the Yukon cold ° Exe EEE EEE EY Bh ve. Ns 64 A gocd waich cannot Le &\ “WE Ne NENENMG S J bought for less than I ask for 7 « a . > *%@ ° ae — . mine. If you pay Jess you will att? surely get one worth very much = i lees than the d:tlerence, Ws : To add to the value of my > # waiches, I baveth«m thoroughiy Se timed and tested, before ctler- ae 5 lag them for sale. a5 ati: \ My cuaraniee with every —! @ i watch, you take no riska when She | “8 you buy a watch at i sy i KY. W. WELLHER 3) 3% yb x aL Jeweler. te ‘ se Bh ~ * C7 ee | © a +” 4 : Pw, wd only 12 cents per lb. t a 1 Sass 260428 C GAT 0 YoU LiKe , a: Se | . “js Ginger Suaps }| sy *. } If 80, try ours, they are a nicely { lave re “d ; : ; ; i: Se } Snappish Snap ¥ * ee ais as early i |e a | Taverwoxe 98. é Gis | Se ‘ aS rp yyy £ Ab. srewarr §| 7 i ECLIPSE BAKERY @| Ss x § ; aS « | BAKES BEST BREAD. ) ale ve 2a enw om™ ae ma Gi a apa OE r r ally ‘ Se } Tenders. |% q atts i oan iam | AE : im Sealed tenders, addr esed to William | “éde Given on Saturday. Saeetd, President of the New Glasgow | ay Se Mtying Company, wiil be received uotil 7 | ae o'clock on Saturday, April 9h, 1898, : PE cheese-makers willing 0 engage by Ss mouth to manufacture cheese at the Glasgow dairying station, tenders to te Wages per month, company finding Alp. Also, teullers from any persous willing Sengage aa assittant, tenders stating tas month. irectors do not bind themselves to pt the lowest or any tender. C. A, Stevenson, Mp wy 2i Secretary. CASE Place Yoour Orders for immed = Millinery = the week as possib.e, as it is not pos sile to SAsVsseesoes be MoS Se SV YA, oe TB % s “—° is -) stl & . aX 4 3 an = 5 fi \ Me S ? “| e4 NY INS HWS ¥ ment 20e208 3 You Cannot é ~ | —_—— —— | a DREN'S - CLOTHING. — Every Boy a Sailor—<— In View ofthe War Like Times Sailor Suits are in Every lad wishes to dress like a sailor. great demand. We have a nice assorts We make a specialty of Childrens Clothing, we caa sell you Clothing that cannot but please, All our friends drop in to see our line of Children's Clothing which consists of the newest, the brightest and most striking effect of up to date styles. chance you get, Visit our Clotiing Rooms the first PROWSE BROS Received to-day 46 eases more hats, we can supply you all; call and see us, and see our stock of Hats, stylish GOOD & CHEAP. PROWSE BROTHERS, sarees Put it Of Any Longer el p> «al > That drawing room bas been promised new Wall Paper since —‘way back.” ° ¢ ; ¢ | ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- orains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. <i <> Moore & McLeod, The W- 1] Paper Men. | | | ¢ ( ¢ ; ‘ ' ¢ ¢ ae i, I A CONTRACTORS. —_ ee emt state Tenders will be received by the under- signed upto April 19th, at noon for finish ing the inside of Afton Hall, West River, according to plans avd specifications tobe office of C. B. Chappe!, Archi lowest cr aay tender sot seen at the ne necessarily accepted. JOHN McMILLAN, Secretary Building Committee. apr8 — w2i —_—— | NOTICH! Application will be made at the presen session of the Parliament of Canada, fo an act to incorporate the subsidiary bigt eourt of the Ancient Order of Foresters, in the Dominion of Canada; a friendly an Benevolent Society, with all other neeea~ sary power, incidental thereto, to carry out the said society’s objects, ant for other purposes. Dated 28th Mareb,71898. . F. MACWATT, Dicitor for applicants. The Wonderful Cheap Men A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Finished Monuments ‘amd Headstones to be cleared out quick, at greatly reduced | prices. Agents will tell you they can sell as cheap as you can buy from the manufacturer, Buy from us direct, and we will convinee you that this is told to effect & sale and make something out of you. We employ no agents, as we prefer to make all sales right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. a ia i» a p> ac > ap» Cairns & VickF’adyen Kent Street. Chtown == > —_ ee a TTD AN EASTER HAT will not be quite itself without a pair of EASTER SHOES, If you have forgotten to get the shoes, call in ana see our new spring stock, they are beauties, Nice Shoe at 90c, $1, $1.25, upwards. W. H. STEWART & CO 74 law9wks | London House Building een * j : & bi 4 yt Poa } «lpn ae Sete ae NL A NRT? BLA LAL: LLM LIES “gr sania ‘ eu oe sens ih Relat a cena ik ee Sate AAD AR AE OE scliapan toe natin lili — ~ Me alll aimee OY ch er kas i a ai a ee saan atone! ay es ae dain ' i