eS aw - tel — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 6, 1898. ie ———— = — — _ : ~ 5. | . THE OLD, OLD STORY. f ih = gpecial pe The Texas Girl. ; [ chose him out from all the rest— Chivalry used to be described as a . . on My Tom—he bad three lovely brothers; southern virtue, and though we do not | price But —well—he seemed to like me best wish to imply that the men of the north i} ° Of all the girls. Oh, there were uthers | are unchivalrous it is quite possibie 4 men S That wanted him, but, somehow, he, that in the south women are still re- ) wo Right from the firet, took after me. garded — a — degree of formal : a ; reverence than elsewhere. A native of i wo Shoes | He was eo splendid! Big nd kind Texas describes with enthusiasm the | Bro And calm, and full of mischief very. women of his state and eb i This week we have placed on | A romp seemed always to hie mind, cannot fail to excit rae — why they ' . Women’s Nut Brow While I was rather prim than merry. pi ng cite admiration. **They ' a ye sp Yet, when he was my own, I felt o a ren Swen, polite, gra- 1 oes ot ° How fond a lover near me dwelt. cious and courageous; they do not curse 00 the pair or swear; they do not use slang, and are $1. } l ‘ ° Alas! There came a time of change; | not drunkards. Most of them ride well call He cared no more for home nor qu'et, on horseback and can use the six shooter, . i made of o - rer, on Pe His moods were eee and strange;| but do not want to take away a man’s White Shirts For the |} est value, for a at or 108e who uy Night afte t he t io riot i+; ” ‘ f : i . : i-* - bhcrebed atea tine Samal aes _ go oma Ps cer “a ty the bes: fitting, for the largest variety, we ot eee Quite heedless of reproach or blame. compounds of sweetness and strength We don’t run the earth, but we do run} cannos be touched 10 dozen fine fancy And vo it went, till months were past. ee their ong: but do not abuse it. |the best Ready Made Cothing department | front shirts, wort! $1 25, will be sole for ey may r ka ‘ "i : - > : [ was too proud to bang or beat him, f y ere injury in the most ef in the city aud you will find it impossible 3c. Ask to see cur $1 white shirt—ft isa e Or puil his whiskerse—yet, at last, ective fashion, but they are not mean. : ’ r He lett me, Now, I sometimes meet him; | They Will hesitate before shooting a | to find better goods or lower prices on Hits, | corker. He has grown ugly, old and tat— man who has a family dependent upon Caps, Carpets or Clothing. Th Shoeist My handsome Maltese Thc m ss cat. him. They are no mere amazons. The e€ ‘ _-Madeline 8. Bridges in the May Ladies” fact that they do not curse and swear Home Journal. shows that they possess also the gentler a. , Diet demestic virtues. Those who are in Annexation of Hawaii search of the ideal girl should purchase ee a ticket for Texas.—Providence Jour- 9 ri A Washington despatch reports: It is nal. g Our reper j practically certain that before two weeks The Odor of the Opera. have passed Hawaii will be annexed to The confirmed opera goer drew a long breath. ‘‘That would make me happy if the United States, not at this time by act of congress, but by the military occupa. | ; ; rec tion. The Hawaiian, congr 8s having passed ms a over my grave,’’ he murmured ee. the resolutions of annexation, the United any ‘ 7 - ; ue States voverument, itis officially stated,| _ The woman with him looked at him | ainst fire < feels it absolately necessary to annex the doubtfully. ‘‘What’s blowing?’ she | ]s it prdent to ritk loos- | istend for m litary purpo-es, to be nsed as a ee Oe ; ot > aig ° ; O95 a bise of supplies and for a coaling etation. “*It’s the perfume, © explained. r . . man who thinks he can do better | ing your whole life 5 aC | Later oD, fk is asserted, the Hawaiian “One always gets it when the curtain You are dealing on easy street, if our . The “} store is going to get left. W cummlations for the SAV-]islands will be regularly sovexed as a | rises on the second act. The house is | store is the spot were you do your trading; In some ovber s ra re a O ge 1 . @ Re of 8 few dollars in| part of the Bnited States, justas the | full by that time and the odors of the easy to get anything and everything in our have headed up WILD the argest pi eo bar- _ » . } territory of Alaska is. flowers and perfumes have grown | .,. . ains ever shown under one rovf in the city premiums? Are you Go- —__— heavy. The air is close and oppressive | ine, much cheaper than elsewhere. & 7 ing justice to youl self and Mouire-) Star:—It is becoming apparent '! during the entr’acte, but when the cur- Carpets, Hats and Clothing, that responsible Liberala are growing! tain goes up the draft sweeps out and . ; 2 , 2 . 9 : family by risking it‘ frightened at extravagance of their own | catches that , indescribable odor and . Insure 1n those good stock Government. The grow! of the rank and| whirls it up here to the dress circle. be “ sound teaching they once received as to | pagit. It’s the essence of opera flowers the necessity of public economy, is begin- and. laces and jewels and beauty and E R BROW ving to be heard even at Ottawa. Happily | music. I'd recognize @ whiff of it im ° P 9 | indiv.dual thinking in politics is common | paraqiga, Just ask any old chap who enough with us now to render it somewhat insurance Agent risky for a party to swallow itself with ag ee rent peta yn eee ae brazen frankness; and there is alam York Sun . Charlottetown among the politicians at Ottawa wheo ° they realize what it looks lixe to the cour « Celebrating His Deliverance. ite usmvnennenemee | t ¥ to see this Government, which went in off ledeed te reduce expeuditare “‘Herbert,’’ asked the young wife » office pleage I re, di aha ; : ; . e {VETS SSZSSVSSVOS®F | civally increasing it. Still the maligo in- timidly, *‘is this the kind of mince pie uence which bave compelled the increas- your mother used to make?’ We show the profits £0 close on child. ve ream el expeaditure, _ ie re one sija akr sage ates tenn hoes ren’s suits, that it is useless for yon to buy Wouderful is the strides made ia » few t @ aa = cae St ae .* oy on pies. She was a health reform lecturer.” | and do better inany other store; the prices weeks with the Fit-Reform. Every person and mouth of mercenary partyism. And Herbert helped himself to a see- range trom $1, 1.50, 2. and up, and we can who has seen these goods + tinte then % | ~ ae en ae fit any size boy that goes. pleased, and more than one man has ex- a locoanut tively TI i, Oe iced tom | CUNNE of otra matting at Palen pressed himself in no uncertain tene that i Thursday aight at his home near _— & a Engjish walking hats, Vom they would in future eave their money snp ime are supposs ) O’Shantera.—Paton & Co. trade with us. Fieh today. They’re delicious —-- — _ 2 : | PR TQ 1 ; wi mre to please the most fare 5 1 \ Sie BROS tidious taste. y i Cream Pies 12 & '5ce each Cocoanut P'es lo & 20c lach Fy . i The Wonderful Cheap Men. The Stvlish Clothiers se Se GNSS SEE SE AS | ) Clothiers. st: =a a a ee ECLIPSE BAKERY = EUSTLING | wwe See MEES BEST BREAD. The Time r } . fee in our repair departmeat—That is how it is with us. at present, Has Come. 5D o - : & We Want to Keep it up ‘ when thore old jobs must be done. We Have a Word to Say Ditannanaaaaz| Se : ® * ie Let us send for your mattresses, sind have them remale. Perhaps } ws guR FATIRE Se some of your furnitwre needs repairing. . a at You will want shingles; Boarde: BOCK OF VASES ¢ ; ; ¢ ’ , ; ; | : ° We can do it—Do it cheap—Do it guod staddieg, Late. Yeu OU See i . . ’ | ¢ | ; | ; @ * Teeruoxe 98. WD. STEWART aa aes QeseVesesweswserteBTEese ) ¢ ( : ; | ; 2 Maybe its @ roof to be repaired, or @ barn to be built, or perbaps your thinking of a house. iM we a | * This handsome line of vases ‘i ie Ko vt some Lumber, we have justi what you need, It will be to your advan~ | re And it won’t cost: much neither. TRY US? tave if you bay from us. We Mp Villturpiise you, wLen you see Gis RY offer you fisst class Lumber, ata i Be ’ S very small advance on cost. Inves:- ; q o THE Se tigate. It will pay you. . Fecoriae 3) S JOHN NEWSON, Po . PRICES re J | - (1 JAMES BARRETT, 'Clellersof good Purniture Conno}ly’s Wharf. trangers to poor Furniture. . < ; Wee iion them. The fact that we Ys want to clear Out our entire * Vock of vaees,is why we offer * Dem at such unprecedented ty Se ** a we oe aD wr EI ONS - 3 — . em | > s & @ @& 66266 6eees ee, Drives, i Ti ° RN l = ) A pretty vase for © cle i: 5 : ope : Handsomer one for 10 cts A lovely one for 15 ctea Mill pre tier one for 20 cts , i LEGAL CARD. ; Se Of New Ane tH ik JUSE CLEANING WARBURTON & MoKINNON : A perfect beauty for 25 cts oe 4 ' “i dav, 2 jock ¥ ‘#| Se ele aan Barristers, Attorney’s, ea ¥. WELLNER "te = SUnamer coods. Notarys Public. . o | “e Kalsomine in Various shades ee 1 exe Jeweler. g ’ jiovs a * > . ae * at. ° - ° ) ‘al Wy YELPER ES Se As to styles we challenge com: | — in Various shades Ce 53 | they _ aa ic d we claim that our Paint Remover Brennaa Building, Summersi¢e, with 51 a peeeen, me? 3 Varnish Wood Stains 1 Kent Street, Georgetown. ; dedenveivavaveniveneeneiei ZZ % . -RICES are the lo west on P. E ; : 3 A. B. WARBURTen, B, Ks, BGO. @o d& out =| ae I , Floor Paint >. 2. societal ale. P, E. Island = | Pi Sherwin William’: Liquid Paint e LO. | ILLUSTRATED = SG Rose, Pink, Ultramarine Blue PE. ISL AND ELECTRIC ( (). eons ‘i =| White Wash Brushes eerie | + - a” - a >= \* Notice i by given, th | gen ~ soc 45 COPY :| % BEER BROS | Gold Psint. wa ecg ef the‘soee aero th = : v ; » will be held at their a at ol ego = Se en in Charlouetowo, oo pages ‘i shia and at this ofmce. <= . De » a i. ry’ vil Sand, = | i NEW TRIMMINGS FFE | iar of eine eck nove i o wilt 1 t of price. = Als =. Dated the 2nd day of may 1898. Address - a = ae | JAME WA DELL, ~ , aa $2 ESOeSSGOOs® W Iker s Corner STOVES & HARDWARE Supt a.222) AM DAMRBIAPADIAAMABBAREDS