re : rreeeerteeneeecen een —_ en ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - rowosves HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY: HOW THE CARELESSNESS OF MEN CAUSES a That the following Prices cannot be Successfully Competed with in the City: — | Do men ever think bow much work they make a woman by going into &@ one house with muddy boots! It would For $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. tuke but a moment for vat 2 use =~ Wor $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price S24, Tr? e ali uve rutside ¢t , dirt ‘ ~ > ‘ > . . 10 es ehich the 7 7 ade manage el : For $18 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. woten ney Fae , ; me, OU + ™ » ‘ Pe Rites ‘ ad » ar -} . ce cloth and carpet, or which they leave For $16 a Scotch Tw eed Suit, re gular price S15. on the stove, beurth or fender—-all of | ,, : : , Le m « re » S “otch Tw eeds. which must be mopped, cleaned, scrap- These ar all genuine He ed, wiped and polished off. If your) For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. wife, mother or sister tail to clean up) Kor $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. the mess you—great big boy or man— age "aa . 5 orth $9 have made, what a howl you raise | For $1 a Fur Felt Hat wort . - because ‘things aboat the house look | Canadian Tweed Suits from SL, Up. so like sin.” And when yougo home| Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Xe., cheap at noon or night, do you ever notice) how you act! Ol course not, or you lor cash. mm: . would not do such careless tricks. | Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to You enter the door with a slam—it| order at short notice. closes half, andjsome womn must Close -0 it after you. Your overcoat is thrown on a chair in one corner of the room ; | OH N MACLEOD & C0 your hat sails away into another corner | 8 to light upon a stand, or under it; your | Gy town, June 4, 1887—eod & wky gloves are thrown on 4 table ; neck- wrapper huog on the first handy chair|~ and down you sit in the centre of the} room where everyone must navigate | [) A B R U e E around you. Atter you have been two hours in | = a the house, the place resembles the | : Pen : ground ofacat-fight. Hat, boots, coat, | INTENDS MOVING INTO newspapers, overcoat, gloves, cane, jack- | : knife, thais brush and all articles you! C) yi fy EL BH RR “b RHR “Hj WM. L Ss 3 Ss may have in your hands, are scattered | as though a hurricane had swept into} IN A FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS Books, papers, magazines, the rooms. almanac and memorandum are routed 4 N uy = N a Tv QO Cc K. trom their place~and when you have I x PD to leave, what atime there is there! | No one knows where your things are. | You ery.— “Where is my hat! Where is my! Sit evercoat Who had my gloves?” | C i O H -] 5 ri & ; S 3 Every one in tbe house is put upon | the witness stand, and it is more} trouble to get you started down town | j than to launch a steamer or to start a! soe \ ee) new stage couch. Then, after you are} gone, the women must spend a quarter | 7 25 Fer Cent Discount, Ke iT’S TRUE za j Ch'town, May 21, 1887—eod & wky — OF —— of a day, more or less, in picking up| things you have scattered. The! trouble is, you don’t think. It would) in your coat pocket, to draw your} of order. Ittakes but a moment to womao who take care woman’s work is never finished. You Low Pri hi Ty s Low rices make his order, her stockings always peat, your necKk-wrapper through the slecve of | —- of oulers [aks tae aoe’) While the Merchants Blow about can always be found reaiy of the house has quiet enough to do Lo » 4 le without choring aiter her liege ng, does the Business, j { WHY! expect her to keep the house neat | and tidy. Ifit is not so, you run toa) clothes always in order, the dust keps Equstomers Blow, and he would sooner from its thousand gathering placer, | take you but a moment to hang up| overcoat, and ‘to cultivate your bump/ a y Cheap Clothing, L. E. PROWSE or waiting on a lot of men all day. A iy Nikwe, yams) §=€6EEOCRMAO MED wonderful large Stock somethiag good wo eat three times « Have his customers do the blowing your coat and bat, and put your gloves always smooth, her dress always ji ’ 1 > ft “¢ | salways io and extra day—beside luncheon, and her.to be neat and attentive as she was the ght than do it all himself, like some of his! you popped the question. How can she be all this if she has to| competitors. spend half her time in picking up what | hae agar A greta n Leni Men's Suits, from $3,756, up. Boys Suits, from $1.00, up. If not, teach them to cultivate this| trait by good examples. ‘This little nme wen whi “ Without a doubt he has the more thoughtful and neat, and that it . will help those who never have oo) Cheapest Clothing on P. KE. Island. . . . . . | chapter is written in hopes that it will} ° . | make some raen who read it a little] much help. Y a‘ / a | Try the wonderful cheap man. ““T wouLp say to my friends, and all who | rE) pean aaee chance to read this, that | have used Adam | To ; ns Botanic Cough Balsam in my famity for | | as P R O VV | mg time, and consider it a very valuable e J ° 5 medicine, [It cures when all other remedies cur ' SIGN OF THE BIG aT 7 TREN &TPpPRT fail ; and I would cheerfully recommend it to Ch'town, June | ib ek ae 0 es eee eae those afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma,ete. ne? — F y bE. S. Getchell, Boston, Mass.” Trial bottles; == 10 cents. dy wy lw = . — ———es C — ——— 2 -_ Between three and four hundred cream and butter crocks, also a large number of preserve erocks, will all be sold cheap at W. P. Col- wHls. jy8 3wks dy a wy QUEEN STREET. 0 - - eee MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Property in Charlottetown Royalty. TO be Sold, at Public Auction, on the premises, St, Peter's Road,in Charlottetown Royalty. on TUESDAY, the 9th day of August next, ad: the hour of i2 o'clock, noon, i i A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, heredita- +* ments and premises. situate, lying and being in Charlottetown Royalty, in Queen’s County, } bounded and described as follows: Commencing on the northwest edge of the Saint Peter’s Koad, 3 at the east boundary of a tract of land. in poss s- sion of Owen Connolly, thence (according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764) following the minutes, west twenty-seven chains and forty south nine degrees forty-five links, east nineteen ng the course of said road southwest to the ali the valuable houses, buildings, rights i: d : : 8, . Taem- ri + bers and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or! ancy ry 00 Ss, col i CHnemes C- } of Mortgage, bearing date the Tenth day of of Charlottetown, Koyalty, afereseig ee course thereof north nine degrees, forty-five links, thence north eighty degrees fifteen min- utes, east five chains and eighty-five links, thence . chains and eighty-five links tothe north edge of 4 I h ave decided to close ou t the a lane eastwardly to the said road, thence follove~i' whole of my stock of Staple and place of commencement, containing fourteen V ( 10 c€ O = OC 0 ap ° on acres of land, a little-more or less; together with my wee sopeeiene > > 1¢ above sale is made under and pursuant to g ul Power of Sale contained in a certain Indentur 5| cem er t 9 5 an contin ings October, A. D., 1881, made between Rob : ‘ \ ' Bridges, of Charlottetown Royalty t I ti 3 I ci p d f. t and Emma Bridges, hia win. a — wid, | ULE 1 1c Wild e is ts Ose O 9 a part, and Henry Kdmund Swaley,. r ane the other part, because of @ aut of ' | cj been made in payment of the smears ee | ; , » i \ and Jnterest secured thereby, the said 6 aioe ot Mortgage and premises having by dee ture i of Assignment, dated 22nd October RSR1 i ‘ duly assigned by said Henry Edmund wa) es oon nee, of Charlottetown, or further particulars apply at t} ' . L. Haszard, Solicit Cc . se affice of F undersigned. oleitor, Charlottetow fa, or to the Dated this eighth day of July, A. D.. 1387 JOF' LIN InGs ae Assignyt oF Eas, Ch’town, July 9, 1887~si ouw t Swabey to a (ee A. TL. BROW WN. j Ch’town, Dec, 14—wky JULY 14 i These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world. 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M, SE DE cnc oannnonbunn 335 ; 935 Bradalbane Gah ieae ie | 7 23 12 13 5 26 Wellington............ 405 | 1018 | County Line Junction. 7 30 1221 | 540 (Mis8cuouche,....ecees-.. 425 | 10 44 | Freetown,.....- oeeee me 7 40 23 | 8b BS i 440 i ll 05 | Kensingtonm............ | 758 12 57 6 17 { ar ; ar) 8 15 1 30 6 0 Summerside....-- qi jhe 11 40 A.M. Summerside...... ; | | (dp P.M 6 15 dpi 830 } 200 Kensington .,..-+++.... 517 12 13 6 48 Miscouche, ........0.s- ’ O4n,3) Bae ' hy Tee 5 30 12 35 7 WwW i) ee 9 05 2 47 County Line Junction. 5 40 12 58 7 30 SEE ME vctaskingeicih 935 | 335 | Bradalbane............ 547 | 1258 739 1 O'LABLY 0-0 0500200 ceees 1030 |; 455 Hunter River.......... | 62 1 33 8 i4 Bloomfield..-----...... } 1047 | 520 North Wiltshire....... 633 i 14 8 30 Alberton..--+... pocbies | 1l 14 610 | Royalty Junction...... 6 6 2% 9 17 TRIO 005i 0040005 ME] 1 700 ' Charlottetown....+-. ar 7 10 | 7 +e -. 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