THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 39, 1893 eo Local and Other Items. Rustico Bayx Bits are turning up in A pretty garden grow; : =>, 3 St.John. The earth must first be dug and sown, oy > ning he ae Retebdeh, with And even when the flowers have grown The hoe, tt ing-kni Master Fred White, on of M.e. White, oneal eit te a THE TWO CROPS. . Re Hillto o Street, was tilting he fell off the wind *w—9S8E | 7 jg our , platk and in some way got his srm tw sted It takes no time or pains at all rohit ne Dr. Beer was celled and attended to his To raise a crop of seede; femeh ou" iojuries. Just let the garden~plot alone, _— OS e —_—-—_ And soon it will be overgrown, ; ~ ; LS « ‘ ge for Mens: owe Atmosr a CenrexaniayN.~Mrs McAs- | With a rank tangle, course and tall, i? ty ' 98¢ kill, Loch Lomond (Passage) who is °8 And full of burrs and seeds. hod WU. . 4 years ol! - was seen by a te-ident of this . . td : J ; Hee _ So, if you wish, within your life sw SstOe! OS¢ towns fewdasys ago sew'ng withoat the The flowers of good to grow All new »iver whe use « f spectacles. Mrs MecAasxilicanthie d cite aminiiein ate _ ht : : 7 t ° { tieely ma 'e natled soles — 95¢ semali eyed needle easily without thet And to shall see them Sousteh th a at yucety use.—Sit Peters (C B.) Gazette. a Bese; bn But if with weeds you wish it rife, lev & Co Tuer Scrp Wetr.—High prices were Just let your nature go! Bg paid for pictures by Millais at the Renton ae ge eee a ‘ : sale in Loodon. “The Order of Release” Patent Reports. he Shoeists. was bought by Mr. Tate for $25,550 and Sinan sti later presented by him to the Tate Nation- } —_—————_=es | 8) Gailerv. “The Black Brunswicker” 7 y . brought $13,540: Yes,” $5,110; “Afternco. Patents and Exvperte, New York Life ge, nt IO Sait os Buildirg, Montreal, furnish us the follow- — ae ig +r Tea,” $6,643; and “Urquhart Castle,” ing list of Patents recently granted to their , $3,321. bat Wb’ mY, clients : ea 56,947—Daniel McKay, Scuth Bar, N. Vv i f ii News Notes. S., Car Coupler. {0 ecis a A ee 59,980—P. Parkinson, Roland, Man Some time ago the British Government | Vehicle Seat. : a-ked the English Farmers’ Club whether 59,992—Fortier & Morin, Montreal, against the carelessness a State organization of experimental farms Compound. of your neighbor, as well | 8! OF was pot desirable. The answer 60,006—C. V. Wood, Port Philip, . was in the negative, or that it was not de- | Clothes Pounder. as the purely accidental sirable for the Government to establish 60,014—E. Normancut, Montreal, Sew~ Messrs Marion & Marion, Solicitors of 2 = . 24E€,46€ 2 OOHSO OOO 86O OO 8 £60560 6047-2 8625 * - _ = 26-9 O80 600 46 HO0O6O60O46O60O46O095O9O96O54S2 666 A jet ee8 ires.. Jhey may come|éx erimental stetions, The Farmers’| ing Machine. . Ae Ke on Ne Me Me Me Ko Ke He Fe Ko KS He Me Te Me He He Hs 2 Tee ES Ke Kees oN Fe Ke Ke Ve Ve Ke Ve Ve oT fir ; ths <7 if Club censists of abou: 409 out of 400,000 cpisiiiiiiaiaiiiiiaast ili wa ww oN ww, ey wy ~ w viw, Ss v BH KRBBD wil we, pe LA K KS HKAHSEL SIG: SIF KI ty you at at y time . Eoglish fermers. They are the elite of the TOO DEFINITEBY HALF freely insured in my | farming class anc therefore have no need , Jp a 7 if a ia ~ |of Government se-isiance. Their view is - ee : yee companies you are PrO- | ot backed up by the Eoglish agricultural re are Tupper ane pe — ust at 4] tected. press, which considers exverimental farms and with perfect propriety, Staemen li ah. h desirab e even in Great Br itain. the Governmeut as to the or" = wee \ A, NY Oa wars M pursue if the vote on prohibition resulud rg XK AY F R B ROW :' oT pe aS Aa : oe he cP in favour of the principle. de 2 «oa A wag S Bt CERN SRO Css OF ee ee Ss H is Sir Wilfrid’s reply : n " Be } fh . a 9 R passenger department ane the trainmen e6 4g a tea a oe ‘prohibition it a as a x if ‘ ui) at th : depot to keep up with the great “¢ will be the duty of the Goverte | Kaplliwe” lusurance Agent rush of passenger traffic now passing | « )ent--” ; , ; is ietettotoiers ~ ugh rad [ east <_ oe ve Just think of it; it will not bea _— BicyclegSuits. i = Saturday 8s Atiantic express was 10 ni te duty, whic \r] , , sec'ions, and four first class sleepers were ler of ee bat ae eupelate oe by a Spr ing Ov ercoats, of course, the Government will have to perform. ‘‘ to consider whether or not the time “ has arrived for such legislation. ” [t is going to cost $250,000 to reach this point. : The butter-king of the world is said to One ofthe charming features of Sir W be Obadiah Sands, of Chicago, Ill. Mr. | Laurier’s disposition is the coolne»s with Sands owns eighty creameries and con-| which he assumes that the country is trols the output of as mavy more. These peopled by a race of focls.— Mail and creameries are scattered over the State of | Empire. [iino’s, and then annual product @MOUDIS | eee pe t © 14,000,000 pounds of butter, valued et $2,500,000.00. The milk of 120,000 cows Salt y Salt y ig ueed in the manufacture of this butter. In the season of the year when the milk is Morning Suits. Business Suits. Dress Suits. Boys’ Suits. Children’s Suits. We Handle the Best Clothing Made at ached (> the outgoing train. Large SSOSS SOGSSVSoea** | pu mbers of immigrants arrived during the iy Ria j lou Never } Tasted a bun like our past few days, and 250 Chinamen were on board two trains on ther way to the West loaia islands. German Bun There’s none other mace like it in i st plenti 2 , k Near WAN ARAN ZARA ZARA ARAN AR ARN AIAN VA A AN AANA VW ME ME NE ME ME ML SL ! thecity, There’s none so good. most plentiful 20,660,000 pounds of mil AMM MMe SN NA Me Me NEM SNe Me Me Me Moe Me Mo SMe Mz SMe SMe SMe Me Me Se NESS, They're nal eap a th cheape t are Caly churned into butter. The milk } 200 b I . | Salt PAP AP ary WSUS ASSIS IP AP AP AS US UP AS AP UP AP AY UP UP AP UP AP AW SESS vil ) as e ¢ p She . o - _ = lue per dozen. is gathered by 4,000 teams from 6,000 OU age ale VI poo ' farms. For sale by Te.ernoxe 98, iD. STEWART For latest novelties in dress goods try Horace Haszard B IF Perkins & Co. . ' — Ch’town, 18th May, 1898. ; ' ECLIPSE BAKERY } ; . BAKES BEST BREAD. oom nnnmn =| ee ee ee ae ae ea WAR ARAAARAME | SG . owen 3 Pable Linen S An EE ee ee ee ee WSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men = = anaes. ao ee esse eo 2 GS ——— ce SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SNE. DVES THE EMPLOYMENT OF LABOR For Sale, # cemfortable cottage with plot of ‘an? »eautifally eituated at Ke p- pov ith a delighiful view of the streite | BEN } RTT \ ( ( MMUNUT y ) (ood bathing, comvenient to town, aud s | : da aor J sNha a . pl eatant holida rerort Apply to step behind in price. «Don't Do * « 1 A 8y JUD5K McLEOD, 8. Side. ear ee eR ¢ A Thing a Napkin | OF COURSE IT DOES Bt icing your te | PICKFORD & BLACK : = eke at WATORnE. D. A. Bruce employs more people manufacturing custom . and ready made clothing than all the staff of the largest dry bats FIs Ss ES EFS EE FEE SY WW @* New Watches are arriving daily “i Gale | : : ; : ‘ i Baying here you have the know Se | goods house in the prevince (possibly twice as many). ve is ne eer, eee “A: prepared to give employment to three times the number if a f ¢ lower prices tor equal quality Se ere. a more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase of home . ee ee ts eae Z Beginning Munday, the 30th inst., we will made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than { iin | ze for one week give you an opportunity of buying ee z any importing clothier, who merely acts as a middle man be- . : d= Linen Tabling and Dariask Napkifis at quite 2 CHARLOTTETOWN tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking . $ W V WELLHER A sensational prices. HALIFAX ‘| hismoney and sendingit abroad to pay tor foreign labor, It BM: ” “A: 1000 yards Tabling to be sold, 3 dozen SEASON OF 1896. The product of the local manufacturei st )ald have preference i : Jeweler. + se pba C oe The prices on these Ce ieee Saal oe —-it’s the best. 1 PU 50 dor, fine Linen Towels will also be offer- Qe | Sitne'e he semen of Ir 88s for Halter, a os <a eee ak Somareaie,: Pat” Maia D. «. BRUCE peat a ort Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac i‘ Whiiidievvevedvevevedcveey-uevevevencdeveres6Z7 Se A splendie range of huck and: crash towel- eee Ri ot; ee akan i =: 4: ling to select from, returning will jeave Halitaxevery Tues~ ie iF P. E. Island day at 6 p. m., mekiog came calls, The | -——~o — 2, a | Steamer has excellent passenger accom- PRAM ib ;_ . OUR BLOUSE SALE is doing wonderfully . , {L LUSTRATED =: 1% well: low prices will be continued ali through modation. Saloon amidships. Special | f mera aida = Sy this week. . ; = | Ms New supply of black and colored Lily Kid d 50¢ A COPY | Se Gloves, just received. Also black, cream and | | | luw freights will be given this season. a For further information apply to ] ra e W. W. CLARKE, Agent. a2 AACA AAALAC CE Ea Ee EE CU ETERS Bt of) Shintedfers =: | “= white with black points, prima taffeta, seven et eee " | Selied, pect paid, is Se stud lacing Gloves-—the best fitting taffeta glove ee | t of price = |= inthe market: We are offering Chenille Por- JAMES MURRAY i iS anures . ptoees % Se tiers at remarkably low prices. ; EXAMINER PUB. CO. @ NS P.O. BOX 992 CHARLOTTETOWN. ' eee ‘onrsynaayaays ADL2RADITIAISAAMADAPADAIBATPAAAPILNT Sitesi, | Aching and Uicerating se BEER BROS Teeth 4 Treated and filled. y eyed teeth crowned with gold. Oderate, prices, of : OR. J. P. MURRAY “<4An taA . ST. JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND. {are the pest, cuEarrest, and Unly Reliable Fertilizer on the oniaanin market, Have been largely used here for 10 years, with ae most gratifying results—ind without a single failure. Wholesale Commission Merchant |” pamphlets etc., on application. Cnenee Sin Big Pree ow Webi cn te oat rece gece oa SOE RN tae Ree tape eer mee met mem Invites consigoment Butter, Ray, Oats, Potatoes and otber produce. 2226Ss3e6és May draw for half cost at thirty days’ BRO | sight. | . a. — s2) fee came tae rere watt : Pavia ae >* that “8 ' <i iia '. he Y iiaeret . , a oa,