pO RR Th a th | ' REA Y # tne summer trade. We havea nice and var- ied assortment of boots Shoes aud Slippers LAGK, TAN, O& CHOCOLATE in STYLES w UP-TO-DATE in PRICES we are DOWN TO THE rIMES sive us a Call surf ried to see Ple a £i€as You will be the CASH will do, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. } what We keep the best shoe p lish S in black tan and chocolate’from 10 to25c. Weeks & Warren Wateles Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 » Silver w 700 » 30.00 " Gold 10.00 + 190.09 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25e Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. FAYLUR eS NOTICE. ee We have obtained the sole agency for bottling J.W. Lee & Coy’s, St. David’s Wines. Fine old Port snd Sherry at prices that cannot be beat. HUGHES & LANGSTON, June 14—dlwk Hub Cafe Ke-opened Oo wee ee Meals and lunches served at short notice. Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a, m: till 12 pm. Don’t forget the place next door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. «ub Cafe ——————— a = Se ex 42Be 2s De Going ¢ To be Married? : Then you MUST ; provide yourself with a plain @ gold band, We've got them in al! sizes @ and prices, and urge you to call and be suited. ( ‘ ) & Your Friend . ( 4 ‘ ( Going to be Married ? v Then you'll want ‘ something to present to that ¢ friend. Our stock is full of suggest-~ ; estions, won't you p'ease call ? Queen St. Jeweler G. F. HUTCHESON $ ( ’ Goods purchased here neatly engraved free ¢ Ss 6S SSB ee B4ec eae : } | | | | ! | THE THIRD TUESDAY IN JUNE. Sir.- As thetime now approaches for nil y and dismiss ig *choo teachers, & word about some of our echool districts and the methede used in hiring and di-z- wissipg, and the dissatisfied and quarrel- good many localities, I do not think I that there is no includ ng Domi- usual yme conditions of a be out of pl Ace. en | season in the year, even Loca] Elections that the pity and peacefulness of the island 18 wrougut toa mere dissatisfied state thao on the eventful 3rd Tuesday in June. There ’ Island aad Vil Lio ay erate Wh eay nion apa sere! sre 470 school districis on the number of dis the time when a hired witb favoritisio e are nearly an ¢qual aiter wae & listricis annua There could De out fear for But I am sorry to say such is oot the case wr friendly ties replace some of our ablest teachers by interio the detriment of our education~ s| standard There are very few places now ic which there are nottwo or three teachers belonging to the district, and each the support of ths ratepayers [n many instaaces some ef them are third lass, who, vot being ableto get a school the firet year, or who could not hold the one they bad,eought relief from the ig- norant P. E. I’s in the “Land of the Free,”’ but who pow come back with the assur. ance of a full-fledged, pedagogical coxcomb and lay siege to the ratepayers with the pitiable cry, “three months to keep my licenee 10.” I do vot thick that.their tr p3 away have fitted them forthe serious and laborious juties of a teacher. Nodoubt they have studied practical geography by travelling. 3utit would be better for the pupils and echool districts if they did not continue their geographical course. Ther, there is anotaer class who have friends iv certain districts and who [canvass the ratepayers togive their boy a chance. Buttie majority of the ratepayers may besatis- fied wich the teacher they have, who, bv the way, may be an efficient teacher and giving good satisfaction ; and the result is that on the eventful 3rd Tuesday in June the meeting ends,and in cases that [| know of some few ratepayers come from it a littl more orless disfigured ; aod if the new applicantis hired or the old one kept, very often a dissatisfied rate- payer either seod hie children to another school or keep them at home for six or eight months. In some instances the diss pute is over the election vfatrustee. One trustee may have a friend, and he knows that if a certain rate payer te elected trustee he will certainly co-operate in hiring this friend. But the woret phase of this is that the district is ofteu cauvass- ed and the ra‘e psyers bribed to vote fora certain trustee, and the bait that is some- times given Lam sorry (o eay is the whiskey ehed : pf ,re Heevings, teacher now ; ik lest eacners (oO a( l citing bottle. Thie may be coming it strong Yet I state but the facts, for such tactice are cften used and it is painful to see that it is on the incresee. If things continue as they are now the day is not far distant when the bribery cath will bave to be administered on the day ofthe aunual mesting or the Board of Education will nave to take the hiring of the teacher in ite own hands. Let the people at the coming anoual meet~ ings work together for the interests of their schools and support the teacher who hes done good work; or if be or sbe, aa the case may be,is only a time-server then stand as an unit to vote them ont, VaR TAS, Cure a (ald in x» J:) Take Laxative Bremo Quinire ta bts All druggists refund the mouey if it fai: elieve.52c. = ee ee EV OOES WHAT IS THE USE BOTHERING onm——— With Inferior Soaps ? w-ROYAL OAK ALL GROCERS EROISEE CANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY / SINGLE FARETO Christiar, Endeavor aud Scnvention DETRIOT, MICH., July 5th to 10th, 1899 A PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTY to the above will also spend one day at each of the following places, yiz:— Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa Niagara Falls A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent | June 2 wlmo DAILY Raid Met Od odd Sccitaee SUR ES LN ee i “Ma es W MET KITT TAR ade whe SAE LL lea Catia La) lh dR TE alt AIT Ce EXAMINER, Wellington Notes. remnant i pres M ssre, J, O A enau ‘ ~, , arge new store to accoms : isiness. The store is to be bulk right opposile the e. and the warebouse bas been mov- paring to buildal modsate the! new old Ot ed away to Mr. Fide. ioing a large Spring. make room. Aree : t piso #eeIDB LO De and increasing business this Other matters in the village are about as usua!. Bariow’s mills are working as hard aS ever, : The sports bere miss seeing Beau Prince training on the trotting park this year, but whatis Wel in gton’e loss 18 Charlettetowr ‘s vain; aod his friends here expect to hear of his doing great things tn the races this fal nnd summer. Mr. Richard Yeo and Mr, Barry Murray ave started a brickyard on the former’s firm. They expect to bake forty thousand ricks in the first kila Mr. Jozeph Reeves -o haaa brickyard at St. Nicholae, He obtains his clay on Mr. Yeo’s farm. Mrs‘ Cottov, who bes been spendiog the winter in Charlottetown returned home on Saturday. Two young gentlemen Studying for the Me:hodist miniatry, Mr. Sellar’s and Mr. Pepper, are assisting Mr Pepper on the Bideford Circuit. The latter preaches here vext Sunday. Mr, Sellars preached at Inion Corner last Sunday. ee ee DIED. At Black River, on May 29th, ult., Ronald B McAulay, aged 63 years. De- c ased was highly respected and esteemed. At Hope River, ou the 30th day of May, Robt. Reid, aged 57 years, leaving a wife and one daughter. ee oe SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiag Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Small Price. — Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Littie Liver Pills. Gifts For the June Brice If yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, cal! at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finish, it bought from as. We have also some fine chisa, and beautiful glassware. See onr goods for quality and price The bridegroom will also tind the article be wants at our +tore, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS } Sunnyside, Opposite P. O. ~ Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tne toilet or the laundry. They wi'l not injure the tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrica Try lem D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. S. Plaster Co.—Eng!ish Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a well furnished feed s: ore adjoin- el Cor. Great Ge © rge & Chestnut Sd PUBLIC NOTICE. —_—— — _ All moneys payable to the Domin- ion Rubber Co., on orders taken by me or by sole-agents, are payable to Write for pamphlet of rates showing | ™Y Solicitor, Mr. A, A. McLean, and that the entire trip of all districts can be | the public are warned against paying made for an expenditure of lees than $60,00 | any other person. P. CARTER, Agent Dominion. Rubber Co Ste John, N.B. ! June 15, 2i Bethe DR lh bhi ben ee ; j hy Aulig gy) ache i arte Melle ey a Tk T eae, ALL ABOARD! 1000 PASSENGERS FOR MORELL TEA. The Cat — TO BE HELD — AT MORELL, —ON — TUFSDAY JULY = 4th, 1899. Will be the coming social event of this closing —- fyear of the 19th . ¥ i) i. Century «gf <smtan> “nr @ Tae = ey" a id inan itt S ecereer@ RCI aha Here we are again, with tie old name—The Great Jubilee ‘‘ea.is it not like meeting an old friend with whome you once spenta pleasant and enjoyable day Somebody has asked, whal’sina name. We will not ven- ture to answer that question as it regards names in general, but will meariv submit that this particular name, JUBILEE TEA in as it designates the great socia! gathering held at Morell is aguarantee of the highest exceilence in allthat pretaius to tea-parties. In cofirmation of this assurance we con- fidently appeal to the many thousands of per- sops from a)] over the province. who attended our first great Jubilee Yea in 1895. It is because of the reputation for excellance acquired by our great Jubilee Teas, that we bave retuined the old name, and we will spare no efforts to make the present tea the pone in every respect of its namesakes, which ave gone before it. will be held on beautiful and spacious grounds ajorning Lot 40 station about 1 mile from the village of Morell, and and within easy reach of “Stookley ’ the historic site of the old Acadian town of St. Piere where social gatherings were held ia the olden days, before our grandfathers were born, if you wish therefor to have the pleas- urs of attending the first, largest and best tea of the season, arrnge to be present at the CENTURY JUBILEE TEA to be held at Morell on July 4th. Should this day unfavorable the tea will be held the first fine day the following week. Train arrainge- ments will appear in next issue KOBERT MOONEY 137--Gy13i & wky'%J Secy a DMFT EI. The Tea ee Canadian Pacifis Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at il a. m. ortbe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datieg second ciass passengers for all points, in Canedian North W est, British Columbia, & Berth Rates— DENS OO Te IO, oo oc knsnnaehtece cess $4.00 OI OO Ca ak cee kc he eeens 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone............<«eeeee* 7°00 Nontreal tO Vancouver...-.c-........e-0008 8 00 MemSEORL GO MORUIRs occ ceckcicccciccecccsds 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in JanaDa, WesterRN Unirep Srares and to Japan, Coins, Inpia, Hawarian IsLanps, AvstTRaLis and Maniia, and also for de criptive advertising matter and maps, Wriie to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Faes, Agt. St. John.N. B., MEETING A special meeting of the shareholders of the Morel: Dairying Company, will be held in Morell Hall on Thursday 22nd of June 1899 at 4 o’clock p. om. for tLe purpose of 1. R considering the amount of rental to be charged to the factory for season of 1899. 2. For deciding tne responsibility of the directors regarding the sal: of cheese. 3. Considering the advisibility of placing a butter plant in the factory this year, H. D. McEWEN, Secy. R, W, DAVISON, Pres. Moreil June Ist 1899 ce [> es dl bv 2 al > 27 «ll > 3K FHV... Screens DOORS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. P .K. I. Door &Sish Factory New Crop Porto hico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEONS —==r Echconer Brandnell lst June. due here abou N. RATTENBURY 114—eod3wks ! eS oe ae CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 16 lou» OTOL itt Dh lh AT) RE AN oid Sb SSG ASSIA saa of DRY GOODS we sell cheap er than any other house in the trade—- Carpets, Clothing, Hats and Caps. Gent’s Furnishings, House Furnishings, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gloves, Corsets, Millinery. Boys Suits, Youths’ Suits, Odd Pants, T weeds, W orsteds, Top Shirts, Underclothing, Towels and Toweling, White and Garey Cotton, Print Cottsn, Table Napkins, Table Napkins. Ginghams, Cottonades, Overalls. and thousands of cther lines t2o numerous to It will only require one look tirough our tremendous assortment to prove that we can save you money on nearly every mention, purchase. TRY ONCE AND—® YOU COME AGAIN APSE MAA av" PROWSE DOS The Wonderful Cheap Men siete fs