THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 10 lov = nanan gx SCOP | — | o thy not Ge YY atZ hhie i iy use our Lh CLGRALO lings and Walls 3 oH «a ‘ , Ceilings ind . ? yf ARE .y APPLIED B fr Ap! 2 ~ eae ; E m3 7 2 : + ’ 7 v* j . at ee ee qt ~— -- > ~ . e wy Ff 6 ROS y ayer mall” r ” l« oy fe il i, Ar as d Sg SEETHAT BUTTON! eae There is nothin g better, nor noth- ing else as good ‘or interior finish. 7 Thev offer permanent beauty — : don't crack or drop off—can be N nadily cleaned— don’t need renew- iag— and are Fire proof and Sa- i ” : - . . Wemake coun‘ less artisticdesigns tosuit every req! rement—and they may be applie| over plaster if necessary, tno’ in new buildings laster is nct us<d. Think it over. and if you'd like an estimate, m il us an outline showing the shape and measure- ments of your ceilings and walls. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manuiacturers, TORONTO. i a oo $099 6244 CHO 6000 0600 9908 Our Pies ; ; g seer please those who buy ; them. They will please you no matter how particular you are; they are made |. please particular $ people ; Apple, Lemon and Miuce Pies, a ¥ L0c each : 12 & lic “ 15 & 20c “ 10c¢ per doz ; ; Cream Pies, Cocoanut Pies Rock Cakee Plenty of nice fresh goods this evening— parcels promptly de- liverea. ip, Telephone 98. ST SWART ; ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES B™ST BREAD .... ... ; 0909 OO. Ot 2 300° S999 0904 REIS CURRYS There is Fothing like pleasing That’s wha | A TOS SAA a ll Maal am ustomers. we are doing all the time, we give them such value for the r money that they erme heck age 0 and bring others Wik then This is the key~ note of our Ss ieress. We strive to plea ever, oue who leaves ao & order with u-~. Why oot give sf, ¢ =} us your next order and be oF thoroughly eonvinced what we 9 SAY is trve, > We « l cit your valued orders. “% BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Mortern F winders, Engineers and Macnip sts, 3. Nay. o's Wharf, ( town P, E, I. hone 125 BPS TY PAS Silverware For Weddine Gifts Is always appropiate, it has the last ing, useful, bexutifui qualities that are necessary for the ideal gift. Some suggestions are:— CEKE BASKET BON-BUN BASKET NUT BOWLS BERRY SPOONS LADLES Styles new, long wearing qualities, and prices low, these points should imterest you, ‘ hen you have a wed- ding gift in view. ~ENGRAVING™ TS ~ . . . Uur engraver is turning out some Ne a> £3 TRAD SF INNS TN IS LN eS (cM ET am a NL LLL TET ttl very pretty wor. hext job of engy aving,. ae W. W.WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. New Crop Porte Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHENS =" Schconer Braadnell due here abou lst June i A h. RATTENBURY U4—eod 3whks 7 ee Le EO NG PPA LE OPT HIL rr 2 ‘ an Try us with you ‘i MWA. | aa! VEY j ; i ¥ ' nA .0¢al and Uther Hens Cul AGO G ING Down - A ra gy a | entist who fives in Cnbicago that city | vill have disappeared beneath the waters Lake Michigan “ithin the space of 1,51 vy are. I bo won t it be wit t , g DEATH At Fort Edward, | Y., last Weduesday night Mrs. Caroline ; Breeo, durit ga temporary fiiof insanity, taiurated her c.othipg with Kerosene Oli | | aod ignited it. She died in terrible agony. i - { | Qeicx W -Mr. Smith F. Vicker- | the Cape Sab'e Packing Compa at Clark’s Harbor, N. S., made 9,000 | | lobster cans in 9 hours and 20 minutes } | last week. Thisis said to be the highest 02 record, di Mave A Hir.—The Boston Herald | thinks that the New York magistrate who has diecharged a mistress accused by her servant of having taken her over her knee acd spanked her for disobedience appears to bave contributed something practi- ae a Y! summer trade. We havea nice and ver- | ied assortment of Boots Shoes and Slippers IN LACK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE | In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES or the cal and illuminating to the servants gir! problem. whines License 1x Vancovuver.—A motion to increase saloon license fees from $500 to $600 a year was recently carried by the acting mayor’s casting vote at Vancouver city council meeting. One alderman said taey couid well afford to pay the increased amount Owing to the money they were making out of gambling. Tuk Susnire Kiiiep.—Sheriff Hazen, of Converse county. N. Y., andthe posse in pursuit of the Union Pacific robbers had a fight with the bandits late on Wed- nesday and the sberiff was killed. The robbers were surronnded in aguich, when they were forced tu abandon the horses which were captured. They hid behind rocks and made a desperate fight. ssesinditbeian Monstsr Losster.—Last week Joho Spindler, of Rose Bay, caught a lobster in a Lend pot off ren Bound that weighed 12 pounds, It measured across epread claws 33 inches and 33 inches from end of ten~ tacles to end of tail. The body itself measured 18 inches and was free of barn- acles and otber ornaments generally worn by large and old lobsters. — Bridgewater Bulletia. Wuere irs Warm.—A_ heat wave aimi- lar to the one thatis affecting New York prevails over Europe. In sondon tne coutinuance of hot weather so early ip June almost breaks all recerds. The thermometers have been registering 83 in the shade at the hottest time ofthe day for atout five weeks, and there have been several deaths from the heat. A com- mercial traveller committed suicide, saying: ‘I must get out of the world; 1 will suttccate. ie Bap For Newsrapers —Ckarles Knapp, poblieher of the St. Louis republic, re- cently made the statement that the extra news for which the daily papersof thie country were taxed durvug the Spanish war, laid dows in New York city, cost them $2,500,000, and that if the war had continued a year it would bave cost them $7,000,000. This gives a very good idea of the magnificent enterprise of the daily tue Usted States. Atthe same Lime that the uewapapcrs were put to this , ex raordinary expense their advertizing patronege fll off, so that it ia estimated the war cost not leas than $5,000,000, a net lossof thatenm. The price of paper ro-e so rapidly at the time that profiit in circulation was aosorbed in that alone, so that the war was very unfortunate us a bu-iness ma ter for the newspapers. The past year, instead of being a good one for uewspapers on account of the demand for news, was a hard one on them financially becaure of increased cost of publication. —Newspaper Maker, New York. prees at > NEWS NOTES. A Winnipeg deepatch conveys the in- tormat'on that E. D,. Martin bas announ~ ced himerelf as a ca: didaie for the Winni- peg seat, now yacant. It ia said, too, that Joe Martin bas offered bis tervices to assist in the fight, should Sifton interfere, The situation isa very ioterestiog one. The fetid between Sifton and the Martins is very bitter,and thereis no donbt that the election of E. D. Martin in Winnipeg would betaken as a stunuing defeat for Sifton and his machine, } Cheap Labour. Wisnivec, June 7.—TheC. P. BR,ie cutting the wages of the laborers and wip- ers and replacing English and Canadians with Galicians and Doukobors. There is, according to the Edmonton papers, in- tense feeling against further foreign immis gration. ———— —— i Yarroouth Timee: Things do not look at all cromising for the ecion of the house of Costigan. Both father and son have entered the penumbra of suspicion that proceeds a total eclipse of public favor. _——— “Please sive us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate‘from 10 to25c. Weeks & Warren ING, MOCK Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE ~~. oe ex Qe ese Going To be Married? Then you MUST provide yourself with a plain gold band. We've got them in all sizes and prices, and urge you to call and be suited. Your Friend Going to be Married ? Then youl want something to present to that friend. Our stock is full of suggest- estions, won’t you p'ease call! Queen St. Jeweler Goods purchased here neatly 4 engraved free aaa Go] @8 7 @*e ©] 6 est oo » > es @ =e 2>e @ 1 ee 80828 ~2 24 eS ~= &e ee @8 Ot t. SS 7 ‘ Gifts For the o% June Bride If yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, call at our store and look over the goods, no troubiz to show them. We bave many handsome and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finisb, if bought from us. We have also some fine chia, and beautiful glassware. See our goods for quality and price The bridegroom will alco find the article he wants at our etore, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS Sunnyside, Opposite P. O. 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - Z 4 THE TAILOR & = = “en , ' : we EF * xi SIT aaa pada noma ee ali uaaics acc SO aU Sa a ES Pp. E. ISLAND ©} @ PEAT TOE TA, aI oxen “s ee, ® : : VePFP? fod PeBECGawirs seat es Flies cucsies Sa, Go Gag, NRE addddd CO ANOTHER SNAP FROM ome. NTS e ww Don’t Tell Me——a About any shirt waist being just as good as MY STORE SUIRT WAISTS I’m old enough young lady to be your grandmother, and |’ve worn all sorts of Shirtwaists, and I know there isn’t any shirtwaist just as good as their 58 GENT SHIRT WAIST 25 Wrarpers, mostly light colors, worth $1.30, to clear at '75 cents. CATT SL RCI TT Tae ORAS Reem, % >, a ove * os ‘Fe vs Fe ie ~e KHis sr Qe s ee%. tore”? 7 fr wa--—--—_—_ 98 Adda fe. ——__—- - —- — wer ee ae PET Adbddd $ He Sentner McLeod i) WEOLESALE AND RETALL i?) 2 | vevaveit Solid Comfert Solid Value Solid Leather avy values, and are sold as low as any of the shoddy goods which are so common to-day. We can fit you out from head to foot. and the footing is a very impertant item in the costume. Let his shoes do not correspond the whole effect is spoiled. Tne moral in this is buy your shoes from the men who follow the styles, V2 S WZ £3 = L ASIANA ESERIES USSU US R. H:- Ramsay & Co- ‘The Model Shoe department RORORO:: Re RORE: 4 ic si ie s —_ aes il SO Groceries, ¢ Crockery ¢ and » Glassware Retail at Wholesale Prices— Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26c, regular price - 5 cents, 100 Flower Pots from le up 1000 Teapots from 10c up. 1000 Jugs very low 7 canoe Ble Berry cis, 7 pieces, 2le P. MONAGHAN QUEEN STREET Offer Bui The shoes we sell at the Model Store, have all of these | ARORA Pet & Co,, Successcrs To BEER Bros Qetehssa99e5—_—_— | __—_sssncon@8@ae3 ‘Quebec Steamship Co'y (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FOR PICTOU. N.S: — CALLING AT— Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Sunsmerside, Char, lottetown ard Souris. From Ch’town at 6p.m, Mon. 12th June From Montreal at 2 p.m. Mon. 19:h June do 3rd July do 26th do ao 17th July do 10th July i do Slet do do 24th do 1 do 14th Aug. do 7th Aug, do 28th do do 2lst do dy 1lith Sept. do 4th Sept. do 25th do do 18th do do 9th Oct. do 2nd Oct. do 23rd do do 16th do do 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov Returning will leave Pictou, N.S. every sliernate Monday at noon, on arrival of Trains from Halifax and St. John, cail- ing at Chariouetown, Summerside, Perce, Gaspe, Mal Bay aod Father Point. Subject to change should circumstance CARVELL BROS, Agents a man have the latest styles in clothing, hats, collars, ete; if nauine i June 2nd -—-2aw. Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT — on TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second ciass passengers for all points, in Canedian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— Montreal to WiIMRiIOOR. «o.oo ...ccesedeccess $4.00 SasROGRE BO: Ceo schee os sees 20detbaees 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone............++eseses 7 Montreal tO VanCOUVeressees......-e008008 8.00 Womtrem) Fo MERGER: 066660550 00ccvccccscrcs 80 For Passage Rates to ali points in SanwaDa, WesteRN Unirep Srares and to Javan, Coins, Inpia, Hawarran [siayps, AvsrraLia and Mayita, and also for de scriptive advertising matter and maps, Wriie to - A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Paes. Agt. St../ »ho,N. B., ed eee IWexur | CcooDs IN <<. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. teidest Laeteae ~ p | ; I: 4 r x 4 = > a , se & < a A