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Sa “as a +, Il earry io stock, a large + S¢@ is $ assortment of ~ re- . “he ’ Cer oneekter ogee MV ee chee Ee el ae eae a - and i b lieve Il can sat- S| 4 Ee Soe isi tour wo in Sl Oe ie : variety of lesigns “te Se > ‘4 Lat es’ avd Gent] as ~ : als ‘Bg z At Very Low Prices ap : ‘ ae id . ; 1 % \y ; , 4 ef ¥ We SLL *| “at Very stylish effects in blac % nee pesarensy Se iis a Serviwewwwl a repons and Brilliants, tea AL CARD Ss BSVSVeUse papel as MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ac. “st B EER Bots “© NEW TRIMMINGS Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. Gs0'towr.. Ch'town. 6662900244666 00260668 BOOS COOCSCOOCOLSCOCSOOTS se Cameron Block, Charlottetown. A. MATHIESON, W. E. Bentiey THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 3, 1898. el + - ——— — Belle River Notes. The farmers, fishermen and mechanics | of this vicinity are busy prepariog for the “— work. | Mr. John Gillis bas a large barn in } bui ding which will add another to the of buildings in “Gillis- large sum ber ly lle.” Mr. Alex. Compton has completed his | work on Belle River Bridge. The Govern- ment should be congratulated on securing | the service of such a giol workman as Mr. Compton. He thoroughly understands his work and al« ways gives satisfaction and value for every dollar of public money he receives. We understand he has secured a $700./ 0 (seven hundred) jobon the break=ewatr at the mouth of the river which is badly in need of repa:ire. He expects to begin work in June. Capt J. F» Goodwill McDougal,one cf our enterprising youeg men is buildinga new schooner under the supervision of Mr, Wm. Bullman, cf Lot 48,a man who thoroughly understands his work and the — is being pushed on rapidly and the ‘peaio thi oks he will have his vesse sailing by Aug Mr. iat, MM ‘Lean our obliging post- master and enterprising merchant ie doing a rushing business. He got a large supply of sumer goods this week. They came by the ‘Minnie Bell,” Q@pt J. A McDolald. This is the first veasel that entered this port this reason. Our schoo! is in « flovrishing condition, and the people are loud in praise of Mr. Albert Fraserand Miss Coristnia Gillis the teachers. Several students are preparing for the en'rance examinations to the P. W C. this sea-on, Another thing this place can boast of isa very old and respectable couple, Mr. Ronald Stewart and bis amiable partner, | who are 94and S88 years old respectiyely They are both strong and healty aud Mr. Stewart is able to attend the cattle and wel! be about as as ever. Mr. Alex. Matheson, a much respected rerident, of this place,wbo hae been ill for the past w.nter, (sorry to say) is not im oruvieg much. REEIDENT. in, >_> Must Have Loved Him, Many stories have been told of a Manchester man who is supposed to be the—well, to put it bumanely—plainest man in England. But we think the fol- lowing is the funniest: ‘*Mamma,’’ a child was heard to say in an awestruck whisper, after a pro- longed survey of the peculiar features of the guest, ‘‘that gentleman's mamma must bave loved children very, very much.’’ ‘*Why so, my dear?’’ inquired the un- suspecting parent. ‘‘Ohb,”’ returned the child in the same audible whisper, ‘‘’cause she brought bim up.’’—Strand Magazine. ] Ladies \ «ter lidies wat ‘roofs a: # Perkine & Co’s. —_——---— »roofs— Latest styles e —_—_— oo ———— _——— THE NEW YORK YOUTH. Btory of a Paiciinhigii aon, » Schoolteacher and an Escaped Dog. A drawing teacher in the upper re- gions of the borough of Manhattan tells me of a curious instance of what she calls the crescent freshness of the metro- politan youth. Tommy was the most in- corrigible pupil in that particularroom, making the half bour spent there daily one of mingled doubt and anguish of spirit to the drawing teacher. The other day Tommy was evidently engaged in some new form of mischief. His draw- ing pad Jay upon the desk before him and bis bands were hovering over it, | gOW swooping down at one side of the paper, now at the other, as if corralling some unwilling ant or other insect seek- ing to escape. ‘*Tommy,’’ said the drawing teacher suddenly and sharply, ‘‘what are you doing?’ ‘*Nothin,’’ was Tommy’s instant re- ply. Then he added, ‘*‘ Nothin but keep- in this ere dawg trom runnin away ‘‘What dog?’’ queried the drawing teacher. ‘‘I see no dog. What do you mean?’’ ‘Course ye don’t see no dawg,”’ said Tommy, ceasing bis gymuastics nnder her sharp glance and straig.-:ening up. ‘‘Yer too far away.’’ The other scholars were all attention by this time, which was precisely what Tommy wanted, and he assumed a look of un- similing innocence as he continued, ‘‘I drored a runnin dawg, nota standin still one, an I was a-headin ’im off so’s be wouldn’t run off th’ tablet an git on th’ floor.’’ The otber children laughed uproari- ously at this, whereupon Tommy sur- veyed them with such an assumption of surprised indignation that their mirth was redoubled. The teacher was now genuinely angry. She was a matter of fact young woman to whom normal school methods were both law and gos- pel, and here was a flagrant case of downright falsehood that must be ex- posed as an awful example to the entire grade of pupils. She walked slowly and firmly down the aisle and picked up Tommy’s tablet. The white sheet was unsullied by a single mark of any kind. ‘‘Tommy,’’ she said sternly, exbibit- ing the sheet to the pupils, ‘‘there isn’t a dog or anything else bere.’’ ‘‘Course there isn’t,’’ said the una- bashed Tommy. ‘‘Wha’d I tell ye? Ye made me set up, an he got away. He was @ greybound, he was.’’—Town Topics. - =~ We are now doing business in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We wanttosee every ene in need of good crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap China Store.—W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. ste THE LATEST NOVELTIES BROS RAIN! RAIN! RAiN rT! WATERPROOF 6 ATS Ladies SPECIAL SALE entlemen Ss. Rubber not be able Special sale of ladies’ bound to .educe our stock of these goods, We are headquarters for waterproof coats, English, Scotch, and Canadian coats in all the leading makes Coats $1.75, Jar irmaus Ret You can turn the hose on it for a week, and then you will to force the water through, Rubber Coats $2.00 aly $5.00. We have the agency for the best waterproof made in Canada Every coat is cuaranteed, and the price is fair—-$12, You can have your choice, blue or black. with or without sleeves 13 and 14, One hundred waterproof coats at $6, 7 and 8. We are waterproof coats now on, PROWSE the Wonderful Cheap Men Solumbias and Others There are two kines of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in class by themselves, 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. ‘The 60 dollar wheel is equal | to the best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a biev cle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E.1. -_ 2 ~e® & @ @ @ 2 @ es] : What Shoe Dressing ? bo You Use———S al: € | ° é © It is to your interest to use ¢ none but the best. Poor dress- © es cre hardon shoes, We ¢ keep none but the best. ° Gilt Edge 25c White’s Egg Finish 250 @ Whittemore’s Nobby Brown 25c @ Diamond lic ¢ (extra good dressing) © Royal Gloss l0c @ ’ Combination dressings, paste © and liquid, for colored shoes ¢ 10c a package. The best dressings on the mar- ket. R.K.Jost ; STAMPER’S CORNER. =e ee 8 Jee es ee ea o> at Prices . | ‘Teeth. Fineners of fit and finish, and natural as life are the qualiti s of our Artificial Teeth. I{aving the best fitted’ Dental Mechanical Department cast of Boston, fitted with ali the latest and ‘best improvements, and under personal supervision of a speciatist in that line of work is the reason why our Artificial Teeth are such 4 success. During the past year we have made 257 Sets of Artifical Teeth for patients fecm all parts cf P. E. I., and we pride ourselves that satisfaction is given in every case: You can eat with them You can talk with them You can sing with them You cab laugh with them You tl have comfort with them You forget that theyare Artificial, and no person can distinguish them frcem natural teeth. You can cal! in inthe morning and have yourteeth same day. Person: from a distaace wil! fiad this a great advantage, as they do not bave to lose tin.e by waiting, and our facilities for quick work is the reason of our low prices. We make Arti fical teeth without p! lates. We put Gold Fillings in Artificial Teeth, We use best materials, We carry 300 sets t» choose from. We guarantee saticfaction or no money. Teeth extracted FREE whenfnew teeth are ordered. PAINLESS DENTISTRY by use of our famous BERLIN MET HOD, or by Electricity; you have your choice. , War ranted work.low prices. Inspection finvited. Examination free. Open BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Frowse Bros.