4 ana "ev pits, A ad UU | 2 Ve Bl 9 - ’ fig r : JIVE’ BOO h 29 TET rT LCeue BRL ve) CET} We find that we nave too! many Bicycle Boot:-—we want clear them—see goods 1 gr Window at Jen's © Boots, $1.38 Men's Blac k : Siadaal Bicycle Boots, $1 6: Men’s Oxblood Pieycle anvas Bicyele Be OTS, =e6e8 The Shoeist:. . Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your ricighbor, as well as the purely accideatal fires. Shey may come tu you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pios tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ee 888 £22466 99 2OF | Stewart's $ Corrugated Cream Vienna ’ Bread : | | | Made by an entirely new process. Get aroll, theyre 5 cents each. TeLteruoxr 98. D. STEWART ™- 4668 4 4 <4 4 = = = ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. ona.’ ~~ “Si = eo Oe OO GO eS | ’ { SAAAAASAAASAAD You Can Fin Your ry p. 5 To any rejresentation we make. The Watches we sell are the best money can buy. And the plain truth 8 @treng enough tosell them “beam and mis cepresentation, take time to think hefore buying a We have »( In there days of watch RAKAAAAAAARAAARAR we FRE PS ey FSFE ! | wn d found it t jnst as 1.75) Alley & Co” | 4 THE Local and Other tems, Movuxr St Vincent. ~The annual disiri- butiou of premenims at Mount St. Vincent Avademy, Hatifax take place on Thoreday afierucon next. ,» wils —_>—— Part « e Jcoxe Cr p —T here were 17 wedding parties on the trains at different points between Moncton and Halifax one day last week.—Ualifax Herald. Tue Dream Was Tree.—Jessie Lowe Dayton, Wash., 16 years old, was awak-~ ened from & wap on & couch dowsstairs in her home Ly a dream that a ce‘tain up- She ran upsta ra n the dream it had been pictured, and she ne pot out the fire. /atairs rvuom was afire. Lors or P: LEUM mm biggest dis © | covery of petroleum on record in Canada | has been made at Thamesville, Ont. One 2 over one thousand barrels ot | wel: pump a day, and the other wells sunk show | splendid re-ults. Many pew wells are | bei pg sunk, and oil speculation is very Live. Vil ihitaes 4 Disastrovs CLovpsvrst.—A cloud - ret in the vicinity of Chelsea Park, a insas City suburbao pleasure resort, is lieved to have caused thedeath of at east five persons aud possibly more. Half a dczen houses were carried away. The Jisaster occurred one night inst week. — nr K | cr Were Tue e's Eartngrixes.—Ac eerding to a cec-nt despatch trom San Francisco M-.d cine the shakiest country on th: rai) at the present time. For the past twom on +s esr hquakes have been of daily occurreuc’, and a great deal of damage has been dune. No one has been able to keep count of the number of shocks that h.y- been felt, but some id a of the condition that prevails can be gain~ ed from the fact that during a single night a short time ago 183 distinct shocks were felt. The damage done has run into the thousands, and it has kept the residents busy makingrepairs. At Tombell Gulch, about twelve miles east of Medocino City, the earth has been quaking almost con-~ tinually since the big shock felt on the coast over two months ago, and it was at this place that 183 shocks were counted in one night. People living in the tall red. wood timber have been frightened down to the coast, and many on the coast have moved out of their bowees for fear the latter would collapse upoa them. TOURISTS — Prince Edward Island Illustrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P EF Island. For sale at the peenaseres or at this office — 50G Ladies’ Oxford s hoes You should see the Oxford’s we sell for 75 cents a pair; the are the best yet.—J.B, Me Donald & Co. 1s Ce ae DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 2), 1898 “SPAIN? S CROWN JEWELS. Brought to litnatiien by ‘the Secretary of Joseph Bonaparto, “In 1817 Joseph Bonaparte’s secre- tary, Maillard, left Philadelphia armed With letters which represented him to be a traveling agent for Girard’s com- mercial house and visiting Girard’s cor- respondents in Holland and Switzer- land,’’ William Perrine writes of **When the King of Spain Lived on the Banks of the Schuy)kill’’ (in Philadel- phia) in The Ladies’ Home Journal. “‘His real destination was the Swiss chateau at Prangins, from which the king had fled two years befure, and his real object to secure the treasure which had been buried in the ground of the estate on the eve of bis flight. Maillard found the buried packets, and with them he would also have brought to Philadelphia Queen Julie if her physi- cians had not compelled her to renounce the project of joinirg her husband. **The jewels, which were valued at $1,000,000, were stuffed into a belt, which Maillard wore on his person when returning across the Atlantic, and with which he was gladly received by his master in the Lansdowne house, near Philadelphia. It was about this time that wild rumors began to circu- late in Philadelphia concerning the ex- king's riches and of the hoards of specie which he had deposited in the vault of Stepben Girard’s Philadelphia bank. Mysterious ‘heavy boxes, sealed with wax, were believed by Girard’s clerks to contain the crown jewels of Spain and Naples. One or two old men in re- cent years, who were then among those clerks, have told how Joseph would sit in the bank talking with them affably while waiting for the great banker.’’ SEES ae The Supreme Hymn. Speaking of bymmns, the Rev. Robert Collyer said the other day: ‘‘I well re- member one day when this subject was the object of a discussion between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. The latter said that many of the so called hymns were mere pieces of cabinet work. Then his voice deepened, his eyes shone, as we remember him in his noblest moments, as he said, ‘One 2ymn I think supreme.’ Kmerson threw his head back, as he always did when his attention was arrested, and waited. Dr. Holmes repeated the first verse: “Thou hidden love of God, whose height, Whose depth, unfathomed, no man knows, I see from far thy beauteous light. Inly I sigh for thy repose. My heart is pained, nor can it be At rest till it finds rest in thee. ‘* ‘Tl know—I know,’ exclaimed Em- erson. ‘That isthe supreme bymn.’ ’’ —Now York Tribune. hae pers ee Underwear, 40c, A0e, T5c per Grand value.—W D McKay, Straw Hats 25¢, 30c, 35c, 40c, at the ain corner.— W. D. McKay. pair, 6 SAME SVSMEG SINGS NS “ar “9 ve «fa ENE fe? +fay Wests eM cat eX 7 “¢ % % a> VARZ 5 e EES “4 SY “@ © LENZ RY © compe © will be se ey 4 NY Tanne son een cases, Shey make good, ieee €W. W. WELLER x Senclen, of | * > ’ Shieiiddin rr iii iid iid Gi ti ae = ip. . Island: “ «. = = : ILLUSTRATED = = een 3 = - - ’ =: : ~~ 50c A COPY = -~ a, = At al! Bouksellers = and at this office. ~ Mailed, post paid, = ‘ : ‘ : =~ nm receipt of price. = Address > > EXAMINER PUB. CO. & = > = CHARLOTIETOWN. & ~~ White VYfear Sale During this week we sha'! make an exiraordinary effort to please you in all lines of Cotton Underwear stock for you to eelect from and are making our priees euch that it iN Quite impossible for You fo See cw, ale AZ Re pon oe “ss @ Clothing, SNAPSEVERY UF Some fiims think it a wonderful thiug te sell chea the week, and some buyers think it a wonderful thing te be able to buy an article cheaper on saturday than on F riday, of the week. is the same to our customers, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday We do notthink it right to charge you 40 or article on Friday, and ‘then vive Our motto ia a very we think that the people appreciste our efforts to use them right, as our trade is better than ever this spring DAY THIS WEEK one day of Every day & Saturday Are Bargain Days in Our Store 50 cents for it to you on Saturday for 25c small profit every day of the week, and an The department where the bargainsare to be found are Carpet Hats, Caps, Geuts’ Millinery, :Cloak and ‘Trunk de artment. advertised from another store, you can just make that it is just as cheap at Furnis shings, Staples, Dress Goods If you see a_ price up your mind PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men BARA AEDS I have been freqzently told that “Dry Goodmen” try to persuade buyers from iuspecting my goods. lt is easy to zuese why they do this— and I sincerely hope they will continue io that course, for it Only tends to make the shrewd buyer so much eagar to know what I am selling at low prices. l employ nosalesmen, sell only to gilt edge buyers, and my only terms are cash. Housekeepers will find it to their ad- vantage to inspect my wrappers and skirts See the widely known “Kiag Diamond Skirts” at such a low figure. Buyers will save shoe walking and movey by trading with me. Philiip Goodstein New York Cheap Store. We have a splendid } Fresh ilt Bdge PRINT BUTTER. We get anew supply in twice ° low thev can be purchased for lees money. onl Ladies’ Night Dresses, fully trimmed fur 49c, 63c, T%c, we 83 cents, is Special prices on all better IInes. Ladies’ Knickers, 1 4c, a 23c, 30c, 35c. 39c = 24 "As Special prices on all better lines. Ladies’ Corset Covers, as aie assorted prices, from 1}9c up. All specially reduced for this sale, | | o> Ladies’? White Skirts, 25, 43c; 69c, 79c, 99c, $1.28, fi: Whice Ay .. 25c, 33c, 40, ‘5c. Ui \S ” All special value. sy S%@ Children’s white and colored Dresses—a large- assortment & 415 vhich must be sold—make your selection at half price. “Wi eq x Ly @ ce PTE ae © Children’ . sii hildren's ae | => = “i: i ant: Pi o> Si inafores @ ss » “ie all blne marked for this sale. aXiz We wish you to h elp us wake this cale a enccesa, sw ee Ledies’ Cotton Wrappers, nicely made and good fitting, 99c @.= $1.36, $1 55. $1. 75. SY Ruy your Blouse Waists from us, and get the correct style ¢ > G at ibe right prices, aX; ee “i: BEER BROS Se Zi: a week—every market day, Itis always good. We recommend if, and we se]] it cheap. Fresh Hges we sell as cheap— some- times cheaper than the price you pay for them at} ~ the market They are always fresh." SANDERSON & CO HENRY R, LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Corvell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondence addressed to Charlottetown, | ing and Bridge Designing. } ’ | AAAAASAARAAAAARASARRARRA A tady Desires her wedding ring to last a life. In order to do this. it must be well male, sufficiently heavy and of the right quality. We have just such Rings Dont be afraid to ask to see them. to show them. ee | RRARARAARARR AAAS It’s onr business. o. P. AUTGs eSON, The Queen St- Jeweller BEE EAE EEE EE aE EEE EE EF — EREE RENEE EEE YY PAAR cm. APITENHO seg IGERATORS il a Bort ‘ ’ a SOoIrg ory Screen doors, all sizes $1 each. Scren es 35c, 38°, 42c enact. Wir, Netting, Lawn Mcw?rs, Rubber Hose, Ice Cream “" popp & ROCER_ -——s