ling iceg n pre rable thog ry ao $ 7 e abet repar , aid een a anc i 1! ) re aps you dont Ki i ' | — ' heet | atin} é enmta | NGG tibial a tUlile ' Cornice I Caps, et Squee w .s Yew oF Fey — _— ma a : . — = ea DP KIA i) LK Pl i ie : - —— 4 5 eas : - Cox are f ; PWIA ad 7 7 Is: i {7/2 Pv ‘ \ i. ( x neh | MA “aes Pe Le oA i =-} oe —— rT ate) ays Ao pia ah ee} wer nl SET) hook cy bis . ws i , = rz tar A iF ace EN - n | iJORK ‘ id are up-to Metal Fronts to suit any the are € isily ap} lied sitaction. \ el Estimates furnished on receipt of outline giving shape and mca- surements of building. Better read our catalogue—it’s fuli of interesting building infor- mation. Shall we send you one? METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manufacturers, Toronto. fe 5p SHIGA Sheet Cake l6c per lb We iave the different kinds following SESE AE SES Silver Cake Light Fruit Cake Princess Cake Walnut Cake TeLeraone 98 DSTEWART Eclipse Bakery MF L357 LHL Ks wakes Best Bread Cy GY PEGAS S GB SN ae SGALSGLRABAD DON'T | BE TIMID ) me > @na see my good you re W elcome, See my line of Summer Jewelry for men and v Things omen hew and de Si! ible Link Buttons S Shirt Waist Sets Belt: Buckles q Collar Clasps _~soa . W. W. WELLNER, % J ew Pp ler t Engraver $ PIPSE TE Fowl... ell Wita theiunring of your engine if you have it repaired at our shops. Maybe there is not much the matter with it, may just want alittle snug ing up to make it Pnn as good new. Send or br t and you'll be Weill pleased Vill: Our WOrK. raranteed, ~ALS Bruce Stewart and Go'y. “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers and Machinists, Steam Navix on Co’s Wharf Ch_clottetow P. ce p COO! O9SS COOL 90S S4O8 OOOO 29004 66000868 RS 8eeee 0608 J 800880680868 RTIFICIAL PD RETH =~ “~ DRE JOHN P. MURRAY, RS. rear] ndon ki cuse, N N¢ ves 4 . A 5 y ~ ' = , 4 - " Lea- ‘ . @ 4+ 1 for t y nuouse OD I ban ythe mill, Mr. Acor irae ¢ ass art t Q ved the Salislia 118 Cus G ge Jenkins s d r a good 8 se yt € ebra Massey. | s machines. George is a hustler. : Mr. Yates, a veteran of the Crim a, 18 St eggiag away. He lo»ks after the soles and of the commun ty. Mr. Richard Carver has had his dwell- ng bouse raised some two feet. This will aid greatly tothe appearance and dur- | ability of this fine residence. Mrs. Campbell, our efficient and obliging | wtinistress, ig teking the lead in captur- } }O2 Gur SUIDMec’r vielitors, | oar THE Pe er te Her large reomy house, pleasantly situated in the prettiest place on P. E. leland, her kind and genia! disposition, and weil supplied table are attractions that few can resist. We under- stand a few more can be accomodated at | the Dominion House. Mr Pope 'Yood, brother of Mrs. Camp- ,*rr'ved from New Bedford on Friday. Woed looks well and says there is no place like the Island. So they all say. Transvaal Reforms. —_— Cars Towx, July 11.—Thbe Hon. W, P. Schreiner, Prime Minister of Cape Colony, says the Oape Government regards the Transvaal’s reform propoeale as ade- quate and calculated to insure a peace-~ ful settlement. The colonial Premier, however, represents the Afrikander, ele-~ ment. Sir Jobu Gordon Sprigge, former Prime Minister and Colonial Secretary, who isan ardent Imperialist, considers them totally inadequate to meet the just claims ofthe Uitlander, and altogether less than Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of the Colooy,and British High Commis- sioner for South Afiica, demanded of President Kruger a: the Bloemfonteio conference. A mmm em Rich Spaniards Fleeing. City or Mexico, July 11.—Spaniards formeriy in business in Hlavara and other Cuban cities, are now arriving here looking fur investinents and say that by October fully $150,900,000 of Spanish capital will bave been withdrawn trow the Island, fer Spaniard» of wealth do not wantto risk a long period of politics] unrest aud possible coming iato powerof profe-sional Cuban politigaaus. ibis wealtn which is being taken away by Spauiards, is good casb and will mainly be taken to Spain for invest- ment, while somewill come to Mexico. Spanish merchants and planters now here report the Eogish as being the boldest investora now in Cuba and declare the Americane are timid and have iost many large businesses which have fallen into English hands, >_> - Tea Trade Distributed. Loxpox, July 12.—There is great ex~ nent in the - " trade owning to the decision of the Indian and Ceylon cellere to abolish the practice of allowing # pound extra in every hundred as com- pensation for waste. The dealers in Lone don are in arms and have resolved to boy- cott the Indian and Ceylonese teas. As a counter blast to this is the decision of ‘he sellers of Calcutta, vesterday, who withe drew all their teas exclusively to sell for London, Twenty thousand chests were withdrawn at Calcutta alene and the auc- tion was stopped. Out of 240,000,000 pounds required for Great Britain, planters and exporters representing 215.000,000 have promised to stick to the abouition ree- olutions. Some of the planters are start-~ ing for England to open agencies in this country forthe eale of the teas, In the meantime the doors have been opened for China teas of a lower grade. Cut Down and Revived. cite: Ama, Kan., July 10.—Dick Williams, anegro, charged with the murder of two white men, was hanged here yesterday forenoon by a mob of white men. The mob left the negro hanging to a telegraph vole and six minutes later he was cut down by the towa marshal, and taken back to the county jail, where he recovered con. yciousness. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets Alldru cists refund the mouey if it fails to relieve 5c. DAILY EXAMINER ie at nem sees S29) te ‘id 4 Ul Sst Hill Notes. an? warm w = y ‘ I a arly G ~~ st ee) 99 ‘ T 24h It ino ls aod the Miy Store * W ve patronage ~ ~ r' r W _ M np! 1 t t | : iaced I yi G.MeD | aig 8 ’ ) WaS &é pu y pur i ’ rse w train c 7 as | oy a 5 s can be ex i He isa ided by | , — LD) 1 M theson Our 1 St rvisor,Mr, at igh Morriso | 3k eping the latter in splendid ¢ ile and much p! s due Mr. Mase 8s0n for } DIS sKlillul management, | N. Mc K hoon, our poy iar an d ey | prising merchant, is baie a hing bus | ness with A. Henderson as cashier in the | Store. | Samuel McKinnon, agent for the Monc-~ | ton Pump Co,, is doiog a lively business in | that line. He has already set up as many | as twelve pumpsinand around this section | of the country. | Mr. Donald McDonald, of this place, is | visiting friends in the eouthern part of the Island. He is now residing at Mr. Woods Junction Read. Patent Rerort—Below will be found a list of patents recently yvranted to inven- tors by the Canadian Government through the agency of Mesers Marion & Marion, solicitors of patents and experts, New York Life building, Montreel. This report is prepared especially for this paper. Henri J & N A Gireux, Charlesbourg, P Q, Acetylene gas generating apparatus. Emery Coulon, Blaton, Belgium, manu~ facture Of artificial stone. Sauvier Turcotte, Ste Agathbs de Lot-~ biniers, P Q, Acetylene gas generator. A Wartenweiler & R Splenger, Eng- wang, Switzerland, Automatic apparatus for production of Acetylene gas. Jos A Plante, Quebec, P Q, Aceiylene gaa generators. Axel Krefting, Christiana, Norway, manufacture oforganic products from eea weeds. ——— The doctor may bea good old man, buteven so, medicial examinations and the “local application” treatment are ab-~ horeat to every modest woman, They are embarrassing— often unless. They should not be submitted to unti! every- thing else bas beentried. In nine cases out of ten, there is no reasou for tnem In pjne cases out of ten, thedoctor in general practicejisn’t competent to treat female diseases, They make a tra: ech of medicine ly themselves. They are distinct from ether ailments. They can be properly understood and treated only by one who bas bad years of aciual practice and experience in thie particular lime. This is true of Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting pbysician of the Lova- lids? Hotel and Surgcal Institute, at Buftalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, a remedy “forall derange- menis of the reproductive organs of women, has been in actual use ftor more than thirty years. It cures every form of “female weakness.” Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing onlv, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Advise. Address World’s Dispensary Medics! A>-oc ation, Buffalo, N. Y. oe 7 = Watches Watches in Nickel! cases $3.00 to $1000 « nn Buvet ww 7.00 » 30.00 '" Gold " 10.00 » 190.00 thains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLOR DR. CLIFT. cures CHRONIC-DISE 4SE3 and RUPTURE Salisbury treatmrnt, Send stamp for infor- mation, or call at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office in Merchants Bank of Halifax Building. = a PREY oy ARREST PA eye pe sae eel CARs E E q John T. TcKenzie, 1 4 THE TAILOR & E us a od CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E. ISLAND ©} 5 errr MT a ee Es AR aa) CHAKLOTTETOWN JULY 13, 1899 eee eS <eenne — Ciiinisi My Store? JULY, [899 SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, 5T4 JULY, 1899 Ae SALEENDS JULY Sist KG=0OORS OPEN AT 7.30 A. M ey tn we Leehy T Sa Prrepepcrty ad ’ J Cio Team X ANNIVERSARY 10 080 Dollars Worth to be sold this Month DISCOUNTS FROM 16 T® 50 PER CENT. All geods sold for cash or wool taken in exchange }{@vVing just comp! eted our first year in business, and we thank our many customers for the liberal patronage extended to us, and take this opportunity ofcelebrating our first anai— versary by giving you some rare bargains this month SENTNER, MeldOd & 0 Please favor on SHGAARAAAASRARAAR IS We sell goods cheap, and zannot af- ford to give long terms of eredit. attend to that little bill we sent you, and you will eonfer a great Yours very truly, ~—Seniner, McLeod & Co Sc AAA AGS A CAAA AAR Oe nn Notice! FOSS OOOO OOOO VY $9660 6000 30005 Saneavey SESE SSS SEE ae EPS EN we ‘ee Seeds . is Now Complete WE RECEIVED...... those goods WE RECEIVED,,.... In black or tan, men’s SUNN aan e se Sse ue TO FILL THE GAPS There were a few lines which we were short of in our Shoe Department; yesterday we received a con- signment of goods which supplied everything wanted The Model Shoe Department WE RECEIVED...... Two nice lines of boys’ Dongola Shoes in black and chocolate —they are very nobby. 3% Nz EEE RE ese e3 Some of those famous WHITHAM boots for ladies. A splendid line of Dongola self tip boots, Gocdyear Welt, laced or buttoned. We want the ladies to see For men a large Jot of Whitham’s $3.00 Boots, without any doubt the best $3.00 boot you can buy, We also carry a full line of Ames Holden & Co’s fine shoes in children’s, misses’, VA NL NL Te ISR US SIS USS OS R. H. Ramsay & Co, The Model Store ladies’, boys’ and LE ~~ =e ey OOS eS OS ‘Murine | The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, is meeting with wonderful success, It affords almost in- stant relief and in many cases ccomplet- ely cures. 50c Bottle G, F, HUTCHESON ¢ Jeweler and Optician = 22424208 47 ee @2 24 2228 ~es ef @e bee it ee 8346 ©] Se | | | | Never put off for tomorrow What you~ can do to day. If you think you are not getting value or the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to~day. We Don’t Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look sround our store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else. John McKenna Queen Street, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT —— hy — TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving Montreal every THURSDAY at @ m. othe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second class passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— ee GD Ur Oe oo... oss wren San en Se CO, ds chew ceibesser sees oF Montreal to Kevelstone............+eee++++ 7" Montreal 40 Vancouver....++......cses00 8.00 Montreal to Seattle.. ; . 8@ For passenger rates to al i points in Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and Manila, and a'so for descriptive advertising matter and maps,write to A. J, HEATH, District Passenger Agent, | July 5—dy St. John, N. B