THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 2, 1898 pen mon LADIES Local and Other Wems.) sue ceo now tee cose a family talisman. Since the s ~~, | — time of : Remempgr the sale of the DesBrisay the Elector Joby Cicero, who flourished 1\ {1 ‘ property on the 8th ivet., at 12 o’ciock toward the end of the fifteenth century, BI ( { 4 eels. each ruler bas. when possible before ‘ oe _—_—»— dissolution, handed to big successor a ! TNL TN Reat Esratre Sate—The DesBrisay ne a, core contins a ring in 4 { \ s property, coroer of Powna! and Grafton yhicd 1s set a black stone said to have ju . vb aed Streets, will be sold on Wedneeday, the 8th been dropped by a huge toad on the cov- inst. erlet of a princess of the family just as iy e P «So elas she had given birth to a son. Frederick Made of nice sort leather, in the Great found the ring in an envelope, Black or Chocolate, fill a long PERSONAL. } which also inclosed a memorandum written by Frederick I, stating its value felt want, you can wear them Sir Arthur Lawrence Haliburton, who} and its mode of transmission. Schnei with an} hoot or shoe, thus | has just been elevated to the peerage, is a| der, the librarian of William I, declares ae 4 change at small cost. Nova Scotian by birth, and is the first that he saw the packet banded by Geil g ; 1 native of Canada to be called to the House | ing, the treasurer, to his royal master ‘ara TY ; ‘ ; } F j i“ They are unilinet and COO}. | of Lords. 4e is the youngest son of the | on accession, and further asserts that be late Justice Haliburton, the tamous “Sam | read his account of the talisman to the $1.65 9 alr. Slick.”” After trying law he entered the | emperor, who fully confirmed it.—St } comm issariat and served in itin Montreal | James Gazette. and various parte of Ontario. He rose to be assistant director of supplies and trans» ports at the War Office, eee adm inis- | Clara—I wonder how Mrs. Young trative powers of a high order. His services . a a Se ; sf : Allie y & Co in connection with the Ashanti and ane one ban She: Gove. Gh abmeye keep ' , boasting about her family. Zaiu campaigns won hima C. B,, which . ly »® »S <= = Not Much to Be Proud Of The Shoeists a ¢-silllis Gace ak Ga te een W by? i thought she pretend- F Pare became Assistant Under Secretary of State , : 1at her ancestors were good people. ’ a ie a for War, and in 1895 he became Per-~ Clara—so she does, and yet she ad- manent Under Secretary. At the time of | ™SS. that one of them came over with the diamond jubilee he became aG.C. B. William the Conqueror. I've just beer f : and shortly afterwards retired, owing toill- reading about that crowd, and, good- f Ife nsurance bealth. — - ness, but they were a hard lot!—Chi- | | 29 2,8 BAS 98SEC E45 HOODOO 29O 6 96O9O56O6 O80 6468 is DODO DROS AFAE BE ODO HADDAD IODADIO ADA ADAG f 1) . eon Arthur to Eliza Whelan, both of Milburo itt res. i@y ha me sot & ’ ‘ y . Lot m Toronto, May 30.—(By Telegraph. tu you at any time . If At Roxbury, Masa . Mav i V inlet Miles, Wit ) reference to his experience witl freely insured in my eat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. | Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Diabetes, Mr. T. ° Smith. 2+ e+e— —-——_———_-— @ago News. . ! Protects You bat woken Soma od i [ Ir Charlottetown, on May 22nd, to Mr. MOTORMAN O'REILLY CASE. ell all ie ils all a at ai . is and Mra. Jd. F Ssemp!?, danghter. oe KH f AL f Ss of tS SS iq : &) acuinst the carelessness MARRIED. ig ae was Cured of Diabetes by Dodd's ! . of your neighbor, as well At the Manse, Summerside, May 18th, Kidney Pills, Everything else { . as the purely accidental by Rev EM Dill, B D, Nathaniel Mc- Failed. { . ° t OPENED Bicycle{Suiis. Spring Overcoats.. Morning Suits. Business Suits. iia oes oe ; = H. O’Reilly, Toronto Street Railway mo- companies you are pro» Feil asleep in Jesus, at South Wiltshire, ) torman No. 624, writes corroborating th tected. August 15th, 1897, Catherine, relict of the | report of his cures. late John Simpson, aged 65 years. z Biaginek GOR gree oe NS Eee cng eben cere oe a ‘Mr O'Reilly saye:—“For three years } | . At Murray Harbor Roed, on the 10th | suftercd horribly, in spite of all the medi : E B OW Mav, Alex McDonald, in the 49:h year of | cines] tried. Not one of them gave th ” ° 9 | his age. same relief. I endured tbe torture oft | == | scalding pains while urinating, and al) } = Shirt Waist— For best valne aud laend the other agonies of diabetes. Dress Suits. Insurance Agent prices in shirt waists try F Perkins & Co. “Finally I was induced to give Dodd’: Bove’ Suits Charlottetown Latest styles, best value and lowest Kidney Pills atrial. The very firet dos: ) "s prices in shirt waists at F Perkins & Co’s- did me good and I got er es bette: Hundreds upon hundreds of shirt waists with each succeding dose. Three boxes } : sha kAA HARARE oo lowest prices at F worked a thorough and connate eure.” EWEDDING later wesc Salt! Salt! pit pleat i — R. B.—John pa | Clothing Made ‘ _ For latest — = lowest prices in 300 bags Lievrpool Salt. MEYER 2INESL EILEEN EE ME MESES ses) NEM > suirt waists, try Perkins & Co. For sale by Fis US AS AS AP AP AS 7 SAP 7 . Children’s Suits. i it i ea geee 0066 200009906060 29090989 20000058 8008 .~ Be MMSE ETS IRR Cas a8 s = ZZ he Nhe Nh Nb NE AP AN AS AS AP APY AS US UP AS AP AS URE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Hood’s Sarsaparillamakes Horace Haszard the blood pure, rich and nonrishing and ads i caaceummamnat PROWSE BROTHERS RV ARS AN ASRS LAS ASLAN AN AES ES CEC The Wonderful Cheap Men Ts GG GG @ *f@)* *f@° ve : *» Table Linen re W. W. WELLNER C4 And * Jeweler. i %s ote | St YRERYE SEES | Se “> so Napkin Se i Sale We are busy opening a lot of lovely silverware, lf you want the newest and most > attractive articles in Silver— ware for Wedding Gifts, call and see our choice display. te “te ie a Artistic Engraving . Our Mr, W.T. Wellner is S ‘* “te K A VY ¢ ‘i prepared to do all kinds of Script, Old English and Zypher Monogram work. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SNE.’ Babw Cabs.-We Don't Want Them | For Sale, a comfortable cottage with | : plot of ‘an? eautifally situated at Kep- | This lot of carriages was a little late in arriving, and to make them a . iy : . i i pooh with a delightful view of the straits move out quick, have marked trem very low. Good bathing, convenient to town, and u | pl estant hol'da resort. Anply to , ; gy NUDHK MeLEOD, 8. Side. | Just Think of It $$ ————_—_ Ay A beautifwl well finished uicely apholstered Hood Top baby Carriage PICKFORD Wy BLACK t for $8. Better ones at better prices, AAAS ASAASARARAARARAD 222048 &2659848 287 * ‘It’s No ry “veneer mamamtamnenetang nets are cc penne creeper see: Pe ee “soon i= a Mag a le a aii vata ee a Fan == ee - = ‘ ee of good Furniture ‘ ep range ‘urni s i ‘ %is gt 5 trangers to poor Furniture i : ‘| Sy : io te a z - — — -—— ~~ a n . = ie ee, > ° . o . # é. SSS : | : Trouble mas Beginning Munday, the 50th inst., we will MUN kor nes (DOES THE EMPLOYMENT OF LABOR S.S.CITY OF GHENT will sev from " sain : Charlottetown every Friday at 10)a.m., sEN BELT \ ( ( )\| IL \ | l'\ ) during the the season of ] £98, for Balifax, DELVE t JL. i - cabling at Summerside, Port Bastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canse, Isaac | Harbor, Salmon River. Sbeet Harbor; r-turning will leave Halitaxevezy Tues~ . Linen Tabling and Darask Napkins at quite So sensational prices. “A: 1000 yards Tabling to be sold. 95 dozen eee ee OH SEE ee i fons ‘2 2b >. @& =e. es se for one week give you an opportunity of buying for us to please you, We A have a large assortment of fresh Baker's Goods always on hand. Our Wive Cakes are very nice. They're lt ' + lec ear h . Se Napkins to be offered. The prices on these g Ms soods will please you. SG > 50 doz, fine Linen Towels will also be offer- ’ Teverucxr 98 ¢ S ray r A: ed at bargain prices, D. STEWART . ( A splendie range of huck and crash towel- ( ( => b ee i day at 6 p. m., makiag same calls. The\ f S¢ : Steamer has excellent passenger a, fi ECLIPSE BAKERY “i= jing to select from, ; ; | modation. Saloon amidsbips. Special | } | ay an OUR BI OUSE SALE 1S doing wonderfully | low freights will be givea this season. OF COURSE a DOES E ¢ ‘ ° i , ) oformatio ply to ; BAKES BEST BREAD. | oe well: low p ices will be continued ali through For further inforr ry “W CLARKE, 7 2.223 22% ee & ats NG a Agent. —_— LG this weeny -of black and colored Lily Kid | chriown, May 14, 1898 D. A. Bruce employs more people mauufacturing custom "Ms New supply of black an y d | ants Gloves, just received. Also black, cream and | —-__—-— | and read ymade clothing than all the staff of the largest dry A patisiviitveniidsvannidden needy aleve vdnddedebdid OZ we ogy i foc black points, prima taffeta, seven | goods house in the province (possibly twice as many). He is 3 It 3: : white with bl: ts taffeta glove Mi RRAY repared to give employment to three times the number if a 4 ie i j d = iQ ciud lacing Gloves—the best fitting taffeta g , | prepare e4e - ks an = We ries Fe i t- We are offering Chenille Por- more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase of home g USTRATED = | Ke 1, eed kabl “few rices | P.O. BOX 992. made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than : : yee = 7 inte ee : | SP JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND. | ®”Y importing clothier, who merely acts as a middle man be- 3 n py = NI: 0006 0000 00000008 | ST. * |tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking 3 —~ 50c A COP) =: 7 e | Hone TON 7 hismoney and sendingit abroad to pay tor foreign labor, At Booksellers 3 and at this office. 3 Maiied st : ~ a 2 eas Wholesale Commission Merchant The product of the local manufacture: st )1ld have preference { | hugiccibie: —-it’s the best, . % paid, on receipt of price. Ren exe } A | Invites consignment Butter, Hay, Oats, Idee. ddress ain Potatoes and other produce. D BR RUCE : EX AMINER PUB. pier > May draw for half cost at thirty days’ ° ; a e s CHARLOIIETOWN. & abe | “agonensnnmonngpp2 sn pana HINDERS — Ciera e. . wr, , lat 6 : —