THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 18 1898. ee ~ ——_ © TAT (OXI (RT? T? Bib L V9sLl de ITV EX TIC 9 a But 4,2) DUT Week] a4 ahd © We find that we nave too many Bicycle Boot-—we wait to clear them—see goods in our window at Men’s Canvas Bicycle Boots, $1.38 Me n's Black Dongola Bicycle Boots, $1 Men’s Oxblood Bicycle Boots, 1.79 fi) ~ =eet® Alley & Co The Shoeist:. iceancasasasaspasmmmmmaniiaaa Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental! fires. They may come tu you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown a¢6e8G £29423 9464088 Do You Want the Best? ifso buy from us. We can please you. Oatcake and Ginger Snaps, Lemon Cookies; Hermit Cakes, German Rups, Corn Gems, Cream Pies, Cocoanut Pies’ Walnot Cakes, Fig Cakes, % 12¢ Ib 8c'doz f 8¢ doz . ’ doz ome doz ; }2c and 15¢ each l5e and 24 e. ch ‘ 20c |b , l6e ‘bh ¢ ’ . ( ( 6 4 TeL_ernoxr 98. ‘eave Dp. STi ECLIPSE VAR BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. i i i i i a =s» “~<442e4644864 4 we @e’she@ 2 OS OS SHAAAASAAASAS You Can Fin Your Faith To any representation we 77 Watches make, ne we sell are the beet m« ney can buy. And the plain truth is strong enough tosell them In there dave of ahem and mnsreprerentation, take time to think hefore buy'ng a watch. We have sone ex- t 1] d movements ' & K€ and silve r good, ry lay watches. s single one proves leas y than W? promire ’ DACK WILIDZIV. AAA AAS AAAARAAAAAARAAA PREY GUE SESE SESS ES SESE ’ > Fog . se we, a ’ 4 24aP : J * “4 Bp ag Sf OFS hg, ILLUSTRATED ~~ 50c A COPY At all Boukseilers and at this office. Mailed, post paid, price. Modadetacenaces n receipt of ual AAP? a? i aA as? 3 A iP ADAP AAS ASD BAAS SD A aD } w saan’. XAMINER PUB. CO. . Vdd iddaddads CHARDOPIETOW™. UARSGD NAA DARBI REBAR OBA ADS B84 DAARABAIAR/AABILD) ‘ eeaeer x Teuutuccdewesvertny. | Local and Other tems, Wei. Derinep.—An exchange defines gossip as a female who can make five by & putting two and two together. A Disa rrovs Fire.—The barn of Ray- > mond Surrett, @ Leger s Coraer, near Moncton, was destroyed by fire on Thure~ dav morning, together with all its contents includ pg two horses and two cows. Mari ner Govang, a farmer, who was sleeping off'a druvk 10 the barn, was burned bes . It is believed that yond recogoition. : Govang awoke during the night and set fire to the barn while trying to light his pipe. entities Kioxpike Mat Founp.—The fact has c me to light that a sack containing abort 2.000 letiers, add essed ta all parts of the worl i and writiea by men in the Klondike or on thetrai!, was thrown away near Dyea some time ago by an o1 t oming min- ler, who evidently kept the money eutrust~ ed to bim forthe purchase of stamps and his services a8 vOlunteer mail carrier. Tbe sack bas been recovered and the letters are to Le mailed to their respective destinations. \ sila Tue War Corresroxpents —The press correspondents with Kitcheoer’s Svudao expedition bave agr.evance tn that they are pot permitted where they can see anything. Their jot is a happy one, however, com-~ pared with thatof the U. S. corresponds ents with he expediien tuaf bas pre- sumab'y sailed from Key West. They were permitted 'O seo luc-, but to tell no thing. duc Bri th wot were siarvedio a desert; they woe > arved in view of a feast. -~ Fields For Science. ‘*There are three fields in which I think hypnotism should be used.’’ **What are they?”’ ‘*Polities, football and bargain rush- es. ’’—Chicago Record. The title of colonel comes from a word almost the same in several lan- guages, signifying a column. The oolo- nel was so called because be led or com- manded a column. The hair on the heads of most of the bundreds of thousands of dolls exhibi - ed in shop windows is made from the huir of the Angora goat Those Worrying Piles. One application of Dr. Agnew’s Vintment will give vou comfort. Applied every night for three to six nights and a cure is effected in the most stubborn cases of blind, bleeding or itching piles. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment cures eczema and al] itching and burning diseases. It acts like magic, 35 cents.—Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo E Hughes. Ne Ae Fn a ge ge ae “ v8 Se “A: Comfortable hose eG Comfortable hose ie “ Comfortable hose Lisle gloves Lisle gloves Taffeta gloves Silk ties from Sunshades from —-— y N sv. = . Ss "™* prices’ ¥% % « le +. “a Summer socks 5c, summer we 8c, summer socks (ie summer linders 19c, summer draw- “ ers 19c, top shirts 19c, top "ef 32c, biack sateen 49c, silk ties 8c is@ silk ties 2 for 25c, boy's sweaters ts 23¢. is FOR HOUSURIEPERS oe Ayt muslin 5c, art muslin 7c, table $6 linen 15e, table linen 22c, table Ss linen 32ce, flanlette de, flanictte 6¢e — print cotton 5c, print cotton aX . =e eee ee — SOME SATURD:Y SNAPS FOnm LADIES Cloth capes and silk capes at blue FOR GENTS ¥¢ print cotton 8c, print cotton L0c Saturday Snaps are Snaps at ‘BEER BROS ee = SESE SBECS The Two Lobes of the Brain, In the ordinary working of the brain one half is more active than the other and exercises a superiority on its neigb- bor lobe. This lobe—in ordinary per sons the left, of course—is the cerebral master. Heredity, education, or what we will—all the combined influences, in short, which mold human lite—have tended, by some process of physiological selection, to place one lobe over the otber in point of importance. The other (right) lobe is the servant of the left in a measure. Its education has been neg- lected, and it requires the control of its better cultured neighbor in order that life may be conducted in a sensible and sane fashion. The most hopeless cases of insanity, Wigan would have held, would be those in which both hemispheres were affected. If one was alone ailing, the other might exert more or less control over it, and the ex- tent of the control would depend on which lobe exhibited the diseased ac- tion. All degrees of insanity or mental derangement could thus be accounted for on this supposition of tbe relative control of one hemisphere by the other. The perfect life is that in which the better and higher balf controls the weaker and less responsible. —Andrew Wilson, M. D., in Harper's Magazine. ea e+e A man may dress as well as his own good judgment and the assistance of an artistic tailor may elect, He may take his “tubs”’ but if his digestive organs are out of order, be will have an unwholesome appearance. His complexion and the white of his eyes will have a yellowish cast. Hia tongue will be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rusty, his breatn abominable. He is one big, uomistakable sign of constipation The quickest, eurest. easieet way to cure thi trouble is to take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasan' Pellets. They are made cf refined, con- centrated vegetable extracts. Nothing in the least harmful enters into their compo- sition. They hunt down all impurities, and “make them move on.” They are th: product of many vears’ study aud practice Dr. Pierce cannot afford to put forth « worthless article. Address with 31 cents in one-cent stamp*, to cover cost of mailing only, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a free copy of the ** Medical Adviser.” Ladies O::furd s hoes. You should see tie Oxford’s we sell for 75 sents a pair; the are the best yet.—J.B, Me Donald & Co. Glove glory, ifthereis any glory in making sales minus profits we’ll reap our reward today and tonight. Paton & Co TOURISTS .— Prince Edward Island Illustrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P E Island. For sale at the bookstores or at this office — 50G t EELS ES l6e 8c 12e 19¢e Ye 58e socks 10e, shirts 5 \\ \ Up ‘ Ss % GPRS @ i i} \ iC, S86¢e* “ Millinery, :Cloak and APSEVERYDAY OF THIS WEEK Some fiims think it a wonderful thing the week, and some buyers think it a wonderful thing te be able to buy an article cheaper on saturday thap on Friday, of the week is the same to our customers, Monday, Tussday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday advertised from another store, you can just make that it is just as cheap at PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men te sell cheap one day of Every day & Saturday Are Bargain Days in Our Store We do notthink it right to charge._you 40 or 50 cents for an article on Friday, and then give it to you on Saturday for 25¢ Our motto ia a very we think that the people appreciate our efforts to use them right, as our trade is better than ever this spring small profit every day of the week, and The department where the bargains are to be tound are Carpet Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishiugs, Staples, Dress Goods If you see a_ price up your mind Trunk de artment, RRRT ERAS I have been freqzently told that “Dry Goodmen” try to ,persuade buyers from inspecting my goods. lt is easy to yuess why they do this— and I sincerely hope they will continue in that course, for it only tends to make the shrewd buyer s0 wuch eagar to know what I am selling at low prices. ; l employ no salesmen, sell only to gilt edge buyers, and my only terms are cash. Housekeepers will find it to their ad- vantage to inspect my wrappers and skirts See the widely known “Kioy Diamond Skirts” at such a Jow figure. Buyers will save sho walking ard movey by trading with me. Phillip Goodstein New York Cheap Store. Fresh Gilt Edge PRINT BUTTER. We get anew supply in tw.ce a week—every market day, Itis always good. We recommend i‘, and | we sel] it cheap. Fresh Hegs we sel. as cheap— some- times cheaper than the price you pay for them at the market They are always fresh.’ CO 7 SANDERSON & YY. M C. The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly | first class condition. They will be open | Tuesdaye, Thursdays and sou | from 2 to 10 p. m. Members are invite | to patronise them; non members will be | charged a smal! fee for their use. The Assembly lorder, and will ‘gates Apply to the Secretary. Saturda: #, | S| AAAAARAARAAARARARARARARAL A tady Desires her wedding ring to Irst a life. In order to do this. “4 it must be well made, si fliciently bewy and of the right quality. We have just such Rings Dont be afraid to ask to see them. to show them. G. F. JUToAESoN, The Gueen St- Jeweller $F 4F Fas FE EE FE YY YEE SY Ee ET ESE It’s onr business *AAARAAAAASSAASAAAAS FRESE SS ES FES EES EY AYTPSHH }SeEg | . a : : a 7. ab | d C7 t rf SOOTL YT Moy ‘ Screen doors, all sizes $1 each. Scren Windows, 35c, 38°, 42c each. ; | Wir, Netting, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose, Ice Cream “ DODD & ROGER, ~~ + aS si tlt gp oa * Siiaaiict