THE DAIL EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 3 — . ——- ee “ - ey Hh , ' aa ii. Vv . ¥y , | a yw gue?" < A V7 Ry) cg) 2a AN G : We w ASST eT > ai »” . ‘ . : ‘ . : . f c bs Lig one ! rs eae 3 EVERY! VY : 3H, CleaPe and fine Oee : : ’ Dan for 8S hi‘s Pienics ete 7 Supt ~ Specia! . i , Telepbone US. f . . ' D. STEWART, 2 of + *y> y : ; : FECLIP> ., BA KI RY e : , Baces Best Brean. , —_: ~ “7 ws ; enn _—_— s “> = |) Wate | Byeelience Ifyou have the notion of purchasing a WATCH this ou to visit faintest season we advise The Great Watch House : It does not matter what price you may pay, you the best watch that can be || sold at that price. will get ’ ' @Ses<= | ; W. W. WELLER, The Great Watch House. be i —— = - ee * Oo P26 oe AraC . * Ws 2 MGLBBAFhLBALRS ww fi Sp 5 y like pleasing customers. sf , fe That's what we are doing all gx give them euch ES the time, we M ; valne for their money that they K? come bck again and bring others ¢%& e withthem. This ix the kev- Pad a h néte.of our success. We strive *s” % to plea-e everyone who leaves an uy Why sot give ss, *> order and be § “ thorouy bly convinced what we ye 4 } Sav i8 ‘rne, > e We slcit your valued orders. oy } § que STEWART & COY, © The Modern Founders, ' Engineers ip % order with os. 7. i us your next ‘s and Machinists, 8. Nav. o's W harf, (h’towr P, E, I. y Phone 125 m Witenes — HAPAAFAAAAAD Mo Paper Januiesons--- For Tronk Lining & Yds 25 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS SS REDDIN : |BROS., Opposite P. 0, CHU NEE RARKRARARARARKRARRARARAARRRARAA SPEER Sey Ye OFFICE TO LET laTn the subseriber’s building. Queen St. @ wel lighted and of easy approach. ent mo erate J McEACHERN Slwk fhe is Yo:hing SF ‘i % TARE SESE SE SP a SESS PERUEEE REN EEN E EE > For___..> : Business Mer Doing j ST said a os ne « he wharve : ng WEIL K W Vi \ th 1 ‘ \\ i Ca y Cu | ‘ y } | { W ! 1 I am put to,” answered the Doy. “What have you done? “T have sawed and 1) motners wood tor nigh on two yeal “What have you not done ” asker the gentleman who was a queer Sort of a questioner. \ Well. sir.’ answered the boy after a “T have not whisper moment's pause, ed in school once for a whole year.” said the gentle “That's enough,” MAY MAGAZINES. THE CANARIAN, most welcome of We are tinues to improve and to res alurauy tn periodicals pon the eduor. Ieis really Toe Canadian Magazine value of 1t@ contents and the Among the ovtributors tothe Mav ramber are Jobn “a nun, M P.R bert Barr; Johbu A. van, Henry J. Morgan, Joanna E. once oOf it® @opearance Beckles Wileon sod Ww. A Fraser, brightest prerea inthe issue . Kobert 3arr’s encounter with three bievel sts who wrre ex- eedingly clever tellers of fairy tales. Barr | 1. & genuine humorist of the ventler type. | Hi- jokesnever bitlike sledge-bammers and are never rough. The illustrated article on the Trivee of Wales will be read sr | | igterest, especially as bis famous | Canadian trip is fully described. | The article on the Dairy Industry of Canada, with its numerous pictures of cheese and butter rac‘ories from the Atlan | tic to the Pacific, is one which should in terest every active Canadian mind and particularly those of this agricultural Pro-~ The whole nuyber is beautifaliy ; Vince, printed. | | WARPER’S. | man You may ship ab ard this} vessel. n | r) to see yo master of t some day \ bov who can master a ood pile and bridle his tongue must Exchange ye made of good stuff. Advertising is not 2 science, it 1s only common sense in Manv fail in business from not put ting business into their advertising. ted mn Some money Is wasted ing, but both money and opportunities are wasted from not advertising proper- ly. nusiness. \dvertis ' | A dishonest advertisement will even- | tually damage a business, even though | it may temporally seem to be a great success. A good business man can get many good ideas from turning the search ef light of common sense upon his own experiences. Advertise while the season is ripe, | so that when duller days come you may still have business as a result of your April efforts. Clever advertising is not always good advertising. Clever advertising | will sell anything, but it takes good | advertising to build or maintain a busi- ' | Less It takes more than good advertising to make good business, but good ad | vertising. is the great power which | helps and inspires a!l forces to work | together to the end of business success, | Itisa long climb from the bottom to the top of the commercial ladder, a ‘ . | but the Ascent js not uncertain if every | round of the ladder is an honestly con } y ceived and executed advertising cam paign. A French perfumery manufacturer says on his circulars that he don’t ad- vertise because he prefers to econo- mize on a useless expenditure, and put that amount into making the per— fumery better. If he made a small margin with a large volume of business it would be more profitable than a large margin on a small amount of business, and the perfumery or any other article would be equally good.—- Advertising Werld. All announcements of a “bargain” | nature should be backed by plausible reasons. Tell why. Ifyou have de- cided to cut prices, the people want to know your reasons, A merchant who announces that he has cut prices twenty per cent without giving reasons simply advertises that he has made an excessive profit of twenty per cent be- fore he made the reduction. The mer- chant may lose money by the trans- action, but unless good reasons are given for the reduction, the customers who paid an additional twenty per cent on the same goods will very Jikely feel that they have been treated unfairly and will give vent to these feelings by trading elsewhere.—Business Maga- cine, — - ee Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets ar druggists refund the motey if it fails to dJelieve. S2c. Rr Sottero aS dad t . » John T. [icKenzie; %& THE TAILOR & Harner’s Magazine for May contains Part VI. of the history of “The Spanish- American War,” by Heary Cabot Lodge, illastrated by Thulstrup, Zogbaum, Chap- mav, Christy; “The Civil Service and Colon zation,” by Francis Newton Lborpe ; “Catherine Carr,” astory by Mary E.- | Wilkios ; “Our War Correspondents in Cuba and Puerto Rico,” Richard Hard- | ing Davis;“A Sketch by MacNeil,” by | Frederic Remington, illustrated by the | the author; “Keeping House in London,” by Julian Ralph, illustrated by A. E. Sterner; Part vi. tof “Their Silver Wedding Journey,” illus- | trated by W. T. Smed'ey ; Pari Il of **The | Prince-s Xenia,” by H B. Marriott Wat- | eon, illustrated by T. de Thulstrup ; “The ' Birth of the American Army,” by Horace | Kepbart, illustrated by Frederic Reming. |to1; and three short stories by Elilea Glisgow, Ruth McKEoery Stuart, and Henry M. 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