Shoes We can hardly get them fast enough 3 year sules are large ly increas ng with » pve? pe p iar shoe. " few lines received to dav are Back Box Calf. foot form last $3 00. é < natural 9; 63 @. Double Soled $4.00. late Russia Calf foot form $3.00. (You should see this line it’s all : rigat.) Alloy & Co, The Shoists. fire Insurance you are pror compan] 28 tected. E. R. BROW, , Insurance Agent , Charlottetown —— — sha dAK, AAAAA . You Cam ‘ Pin Your * Faith r*) To any representation we make The Watches we sell are the beet money can buy. And the plain trath ie strong enough to sell them In there day bam and misrepresentation, take time to think hefore tuy'ng a watch. We lave -one ex- ceptionally good movements inplain o'ckle case, e FY wold silver make good, ee er\dav v atehes. li ves trus‘worthy than Ww promire we'll take it back willing'y. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. EERE ER EEE EY iter a eingie one prs waneevus svuuEeNNNnyeNe Rahs RARE Tae awe ne > SASSS SSF STS OOF” b: C088 OOOO ee our cakes are «g=— Good Rut some are better German Bus For Instance “40¢ Teernuoxr 98. D. STEWART ECIARPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. per d OZ ~~. tana oe 6 SS S BEES ES us / oer eee een eee ee THE Local an Uther Items, BRACKLEY travelling. It is hoped that the necessary at‘ention will be paid tothis much used thoroughfare, and the desired improve- ment effected at once. eae: -—~A Portland, Me. paper The Kvae Martin brought from Nova Scotia forty-four crates of lobsters ou deck. ‘This is a trick that ha» never be- fore been tried by a sailing smack. The crates have to be thrown overboard every two orthree hours ip order to give the lobs* new water They are made fast to the vessel by string Jines and are towed that way for sometime. Jt is very hard work, es ro in rongh weather. -_ Quire A Trick Bays: ers es pec al ‘y of Shediac have already began gathering barrels fortheir fall trade. There wea on the string at Paineec yesterday a car containg over 430 barrels for a Shediac lealer. tis understood that the farmers if Shediac. Cape Bald and vicinity planted So far the a large acreage this ©prir g. bugis not reported very destructive— Sack ville Post. Protects You Ax Oro Axp Wait Tried Remepy.— Mrs. Wuinslow’s Soothing Syrup has been ized «for over fifty years by millions of against the carelessness | mothers for their children while teetbing : rh } r, as we 1 with perfect succe®. It suothes the evhild ~ of your nelg yO softens the gums, allavs ail pain, cures 7 as the purely acc ‘idental wind, eohe. andis the bes} mmedy re 4 S . . Z ‘ come Diarrhoea. 1. piers’ nL to the tarte. Sol a fires. fhe j 7 may If v drug sists | every part of the world, tw you at ar time. l'wenty-five cionbe os haiti tts velub-ie freely in sured in my imealeyable, Be stre avd ask for Mrs. Wi slow’: Soothing other kind, —_ - - entitled “Crossing tlie Capes, exciting adventure in telling of au the frozen North.” Ji mies Pat on & Co. , and we heartily con- ‘atnlate him on winn ing the first priz; fora story written by a Scotchman.” This ws competed for by tle Uo ted States and Canada, and Mr. McLaren was one of the three first prize winners—the other two residing in Cairo, and Jamaica, West (Indies, respectively. not ccd so often the Jiterary merit displayed ‘n certain ads appearing in Toe Exawiyer will not be surprised at Mr. McLaren’s | success, cima TOURISTS. — Prince Edward Isiand Illustrated is a beauti. Point Roap —It is come p! ‘ined that parts cf the Brackley Poirt Road ure not in the best condition for DAILY EXAMINER, WEST KENT SCHOOL The following was inadvertantly omit- ted from the prize list published cn Tbur:- dav: MR. GORDON’S BYPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificate for Bite Pro- ficieney—1 Alex MeKinnon; 2 Fred» Bremner. Rolland Rattenbury. Readipg—! Winnie Perkins; Bremner; 3 Charles Robertson. Drawing—I Leith Wright, Tavior, equa!; 2 Alex McKinnon. Grammar—l Fred Bremnes; 2 Alex McKinnon: 3 Harry Hodgzon. French—1 Fred Bremner: 2 Wright; 3 Alex McKinnon. Arithmetic—1 H Love; 2 3 A McKinnon. History—i F Bremner;2 A McKin- >, Frank Leith ¥ McNeill; Tue Poraro Cror.—The potato dealers )}3 W Syrup, and take no ron; 3 F Bremner. Penmanship— 1 L Wright; 2 C innie Perkins. Nature Studies—l H McDougail; 2 F Bremner, A McKinnon;3 F McNeill. Dutty; non; 3 G Rebertson; 4 Leith Wright. Spelling—-F Bremner; 2 Leita Wright; 3 A McKinnon, An USporv.ar Isiaxper.—The Boston correspoudent of the Halifex Herald say. ' There is at least one Canadian counci!man in Boston who is not a favorite wiih his fel low countrymen. This is Coun¢i!man Mcleaac, of Bouth Boston, a former Prince Edward I-lander. Ever since Lis election, two years ago, he bas been trying to bave an ordinance passed whereby pore | but citizens coul | be ewp'yyed in the j tutions of the city. Apnoni two oe 8020 the nurses and orderlies at the Boston city how .at, who were not cit'zens, were qrietly avk-d to declare their intentions «r i ive the setvice. Hereafter no Canadian Mr McLaren is the junior partaer f Meaer-. Those wno have wil be admitted into the service of that Istayp Prize W INNER: Mie Beople'- fastitaliou tuless he js a citizeo Fully 80 Jour al of Dundee, Seot land, saye : } r 6a! tity of tlie puraes ard order.ies there Mr. Jobn <A. McLaren, Prince * 1 5w are Cattiidos Edward Is sland, late of Doune, con- — tributes to the surp*er number of the People’s Journal a espital prize paper, Bess, neadache, dizziness, The omiy Pilla to take with Hvod’s Sarsazesita. ; Blimulate the stomach, o fe our stomach, comstipation, ilis Russell | Geography—1 F Bremner; 2 A Meckin- } PROWSE | Trustees’ Certificate for attendance — | | } } | CHARLOTTETOWN. FULY 4, i898 ——— ao ae ROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men Show the Largest Assortment SELL THE BEST GooDS ASK THE LOWEST PRICES o a 2 In each of our five great great departments—Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. In our Ladies department we are making a special display of white and fancy Blouses, each line reduced to clear; all aew fresh styles this season, not one of last years goods in stock, and bound that we will not carry one over till next season’ a) Fit-Reform clothing, every suit made in the style, every suit made of good material, every suit lined and finished, equal or better “than custom made, ‘and we only ask a shade. over half rouse the liver, cure bilious- etc. Price 25 cents. Sold by all druggies Certain parties having already this sea- son been ire+passing On my property on the Morell River Lot 52. I now give notice that apy persons fonnd fishing with- out my written permission or otherw-se Our Childrens Clothing Department is rushing this spring, we are showing all the best ' ) s We are going to make a z BIG —T— Victoria ———— F J HORNSBY . Bookstore. Removed them a bargain. ‘Se If You Wish To Get We > ze ae Blonses !! iY . . All the realy bave exe eptional ices. BEER BROS e | 1¢@ mar k pr Ve have some Black Silk Capes AND THEVVE GOT CAPE By making small cape prices. Carefully note prices in above lists. Blouses ! ! most popular styles at the must popular prices. ya)nes in Blouse Waists. iL sien’ White Cotton Und-rwear, is now being offered by us TO BE SOLD SALE 1° 3 Colored Cloth Cay es T rime 1 at Oe xe 14 Uolored Cloth Capes worth up to $459, now $1 98 whe 16 6 ‘ sé worth up to $5 04, now 2.9% any ld 6s if a worth up to $8.00, now 3 98 AG i4 “6 “6 worth up to $10.00, now 4 98 — ome « “ worth up to $11.00, now 598 {s 9 ss , worth up to $12.00, now 6.98 % > 9 os ‘ - worth up to $16.50, now 8.90 : > Welvat Capes worth Stl . 00, now 5.98 A I “ ‘ worth $13.00, now 6 98 “As 2 : worth $14.00, now 7.92 Gary , es worth $16.50, row 8 98 aly 1 es “6 worth $19.00, now lu 98 We These cepes are very handsome, and the material of good NS «quality. ae as a: S¢ ” 16 Black and Fanev Sik C spe @ worth from $5.25 to $30.00, Gj dial al ‘ng at from $298 to $16.98, and consider every one of Cloth Cone a Velvet Cape Silk Cape - Blouses ! ! We % f ae Z > 'in good order, s fully illustrated book on P. | trespassing om the said premises will be E island For sale at the | prosecuted instantly without any distine- bookstores or at this oefflice— | tion. ¢ NE NEM MN ASICS ee Sz Ve Me \ S% SY: ~~ CESS <a Lot tom A tts Oem at rm IZ ee em ee ors ee: MG «ef e° ogy ee ET “io * . SX lien ican as. : s Wnat W SECOND: FLANJID S¢ na e ee . Th . ‘ , - . S Mean is This 1AKnLOS All rEans. Gs Se We have some Colored Cloth Capes Nol. R. S. Williams’ Grand Piano, only ; No, 6 Small Upright Piano, good practic %: We have some Black Velvet Capes 2 years old, in perfect order, price when new | ument, sale price $60. $600, sale priee $150 No. 7. Broadwood & Sons, of London, a > i : ate ° . . No. 2. John Rogers & Son Upright, a | small size square Piano, in good order, sale nice piano for practice, sale price $9"), | price $65. ” > 4H a r 1, « i 7 , + y . No. 3. Fredrick Strass, New York, a No. 8. Dumham, New York, small size square Piano as good as new, sale price $125. No. 9 A. B. Gale & Co., New York, a small sale price, 2125. } ) | inedium size square plano, nearly new, sale | price $150. | No 4. A modern English Upright Piano 'equare Piano, in good order sale price $130. oo : No 5. Stodart, No, 10, Bradbury & 9o., New York, small 7c). o. ; ‘ a » : Mee! ‘Wied square, nice for children to practice on sale Size sui ad $130 l , price SVU. 2 . We havealso on hand alarge number of good second hand Organs, all good reliable makes. ‘We are putting them in though order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging from $15 to $60 Every Piano and Organ guaranteed for a reasonable term of New York, a ceaiiat | good as new, sale price ‘of years. A grand chance to let your children learn to play for a ‘small outlay of money. Liberal discounts off tor spot cash, Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers, MILLER BROTHERS, The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street. or we - me en i os & newest in little suits which are all marked low to sell quickly rs. AOR a netfee — ieee aul "te