THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 4, i898 EF - —————————— a : Sure, Safe ns More Loca aiid Other ttems,| vere ial PR 7 W S 1s Inune+s Expraivep —A young lad Slater gnc Aina mo ers with raven at| UO USO. at a Diamond Dves are the popular in | nd the cause « f his complaint was a | every home of the eivilized lis “Tl haw. | mystery. Several doctors were called in “ but } ' I : ; are sure and re liable under all circum- ) ave hi n i 8 c 4 : eee | £ , im no relief sast week he | tances, giving the cho cest, most brilliant | vomited up the cause of bis misery,a lizard | and most lasting colors zs on 7 4 three inches long, and ia now in @ fair way U ca Wecan hardly get them fast enough D.amond Dyes are the safest to use ip ie year ealea are largely inc reasing with | °° recover.—Moncton Tranccrip. the home; no poisonous ingredients to | nig Over popular shoe. A Donerv, Tauz.—Warren Lee, who irritate the hands are ever used io the . New nea seuaeed - 8rel left Malone, NY, in February, coe ae oe —— — dyes. C ~ Sho N the Largest Assortment : ox alt, San _ os ~ turned home, thankfal to be alive. Lee Rabiner. eee oe of » « * DPeontie Soled $1.00. ve ce - veral men _— ere oe Diamond Dycs wre 0 easy to uee thata ‘ sogolate Russia Calf foot form $3.00. a Geirem eRe sine | child can dye as successfully as a grown £, _— enter t yng gr i] companion of Mr. Lee was trudging along persou Beware of 6v i et i - shou ee is line it’s a with hie sled upon the frozen Stikeen | Gveg a 7 > ae Sate. pe) river when suddenly — wee down into | Insist upon having the Diamond Dyes and E p the yan ng current below, only the pack x ‘ CS you will have heppy results, ASK 3 Pp rn & remaining beside the hole ia the ice. Lee iceland rea a . ‘a i ss ” y o, aavs Send dogs lie in rows beside the trail. : Lee reached “Telegrapo Creek, where he Am English Dozen. The Shoists. a so many discouraged miners returniog I was in a well known lampsbop oe ie ps eg thought it was useless to go] with afriend the other day. He was oS seeking some of those stubby candles of . . dip Cuocor src ATuw lt is announced | Se2erous diameter which aro used as In each of our five great great departments—Clothing, Carpets, thet George Godfrey, of Boston, § night lighta in sickrooms. the price “ ire Insurance —|[szsssclye" acres Res Rete caleons “ems Hats and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ‘nat anv of the present heavyweigh box?’’ he asked. ‘‘No, 11.” “But why rotects You nine any fe Eases Teele wo | Bota desea?” “Blox in bg enone, In our Ladies department we are making a special display he Police Gazette he reca'ls bis memor- said the shopkeeper. ‘‘But why don’t i ° r able battles with Peter Jacksun, and Jake they make the box big enough?”’ asked of white and fancy islouses, each line reduced to clear; all Jew ‘ Kilrain, sixty-ove and tor »-four ronnds | My friend. ‘‘ Because they're Englishb.’’ - oO . Y 4 fis galnst the carelessness |r 8 ectively, ard says be @ noftcar fa y That was all.—Time and the Hour. fresh styles this season. not one of last years goods in stock, 4 rhy 7 yy. As well of the presevt yenerailuu Of Ngbhiers. -_—_———__—_— \ : , e : of your neighbor, as well) Gtires ic over forty years old, but he has apes pee and bound that we will not carry one over till next season as the purely accideO lat) gever dic-ipated, h-« sways token good Sweet Girl—Pa, the house next door fires ‘ [ he Vy may come | physicel ¢ re of meelt, and belivee he is | was robbed last night. x , fy you at ary time. If yet capsble sf vat ng such men +s Mabar,| Pa-—Mercy! Next door! | | freel 4 J red in m an ey «a ee Sweet Girl—Yes, and the burglars reeny = J ; nse PAS ; have been in two or three houses on this _—— companies you are pio- Samantha at Saratoga, in a New| terrace within a week. tected. Dress Pa—I know it. I know it. it’s terri- ble. But what can we do? Ns ; i | ‘1ib- P 0 j { whe the funniest of all the funnv Sweet Gint—I was thinking it might it Reform clothing, every suit made in the style, every suit \ x y oks is certainly “Samantha at Saratoga.” ; be a good plan for Mr. Nicefellow and y , R. BRO 9 te Ln memes mek it “delicious ; me to sit upa few nights and watch for | made of good material, ev er y suit lined and finished, equal or umor = ane ishop Newman -ays it is | them. —Pearson’s Week! j Insurance Agent “bitterest eatire, coate with the sweetest — better than custom made, and we only ask a shade OV er half of exhilarating fun.” Formerly published by subscription at the price of $2.50, and Hany of, the connie & ce oo price. seta hemdeed i ons are paid for their labor and earm ye hundred thousand about 1s. 5d. a day. Half of this they it bas re cently been issued in an exqtisite ——— nesta m SN } itle Cc lot h boun 1 volume in the se Cc am - are allowed te spend for extra food, a a wet yp a postage, etc., and the rest is saved, to bridge Classics ” series by the celebrated d , sha ae AKAM AAH sheap~book publishers, Harst & Co., ot be given to them on their discharge. 7 New Pe ee Charlottetown sold, it is said, York, as a means of widely advertis- ; ; ing that series, and is sold atthe fabulous~ Every day 200,000 cigars are smoked ly low price of 25 cente. It would seem in Londen. strange if they should not sell a million of ee. cay ct Moeeeses ts For a Cyclist’s “Kit.” Department is rushing this spring, we are showing all the best the publishers direct. ® _——— <= ‘Il evelists who are uptodate wil | @& newest in little suits which are all marked low “to sell quickly They Want Peace. carry a small sized bottle of Abbey’ s Effers ——— vescent Saltin their “kit” this season. A MapripJuly 2.—The Chamber of Agri- | teaspoonful of Abbey’s Effervescent Sal! a * To any representation we . cnliure of Barcelona, bas again petitioned | ju a tumbler of water makes a delicious make. The Watches we ¢ the government iu fevor of peace and the | and invigorating drink after a run. Sold sell are the best money can io central committee of the Sceial a: p»rty | by al) druggis!s everywhere. buy. And the plain truth e has issued @ orenias, pointing .out the . : in strong enough to eel] them fully of continuing the war in view of the See the muslin‘ wecffer at 0c per lo th a disproportion of the arms of the comba- vard. Also prints at 6c, Sc and 10c.— W -* — “ aw 6 ome — pone — vt Ko oe * K ‘> | * rt Oo G Q i — _— — { ere days of -bam avd propo \ misrepresentation, take time tants and setting forth that the working D Mackay. to think befo buy ng people desir * peace. aveepepeeeaee CLEARENCE SALE — . s ebsil W. W. WELLHER = Wat We * SECOND HAND Jeweler. a ; Ewewwee Meanis Thisg Pianos and Organs. | ~~ maser ees et eeset ~ WwW ‘ SG e hav “Me We have some Black Velvet Capes “ YOU CAN s¢ We have some Black Silk Capes ALWAYS $ se AND THEY'VE GOT TO BE SOLD is watch. We “ ave some eXx- ceptiona: lly go d movements inplain nickle and ei'ver cases. e ney make good, senvible, everday watches. If asingle one proves leas trus:worthy than W promise we'll take 1 back willingly. AAAARAAASARAAKRAARARAAA a > J C 7 s ~ oe - . . . e some Colored Cloth Capes No. G6 Small Upright Piano, good practic ment, sale price 300. No. 7. Broadwood & Sons, of London, a smal size square Piano, in good order, sale price S65. | | No. 3. Fredrick Strass, New York, a | No. 8. Dunham, New York, small size \ } E Nol. R. &. Williams’ Grand Piano, only ; 2 years old, in perfect order, price when new $600, sale price $150 | No. 2. John Rogers & Son Upright, a nice piano for practice, sale price $94). -><= > We are going to make a 6 BIG CAPE SALE Get a doz of nice cakes at sur Bakery. We have a large ortmen LV S ha e them : > 1 ‘ $; . > F assortment, away ’ —o medium size sq uare plano, nearly new, sale | Fq Ui ive Piano as good us new, sale price $125. ~~ 4a oe oe =]. ~> =e 2e2a20e 480 > ? 9| A: fresh “ abs sms } y Try our Rock Cakes a : ue By ae P ll . . = price $190. | No. 9 A. B. Gale & Co., New York, » mall per } Se y a % oth Caper worth up to $4.50, now $1 93 tpt Rood, A modern bow rg pright Piano square Piano, in good order, sale price, $125. i 1( C : ~de 6 ‘ of worth up to $5 0, now 2.98 in good order, sale price $130 doz ( \s “ “ ‘s o worth up to $38 00, now 3 9:8 ; ” y : | No, 10, Bradbury x So., New York, small ? Se ca ol “ «“ worth up to $10.00, now 493 No. 5. Stodart, of New York, a small | square, nice for children to practice on sale | eLernoxr 98. é a ' a «“ “ worth up to $11.00, now 5 93 size square Piano, good as new, sale price vei 299 ; ’ ‘6 “ worth up to $12.00, now 6.938 m19 . + Wve : “ & ’ > a a > ° 6 “6 w a. wie e's s w &.$ S150. i i EC STE Was 4 | "i 9 Velvat Capes orth gh agi : eh | . | 4 paxes zzst BREAD (Se. : i Laueais en oor ue We have also on hand alarge number of good second hand --- meen sabia be ae Sab ei f:jaeeh G9 Se ore a < gum | Organs, all vood reliable makes. We are putting them in though | = & ‘These capes are very handeome, aud’ the material of good order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging eo lack an ane Ik Capes worth m $5.75 to $3t 00 now on at S as, to $16. 98, and ider site tn of from Slo to $60 Ki them @ baranie: Cloth Cap Every Piano and Organ gnaranteed for a reasonable term \ S. If You Wish To Gl) 2 Velvet of years. A grand chance to let. your children learn to play for a if —TO— "ae Silk ogee small outlay of money. | * « Se Victoria | * Blonses!! Blouses 1! ee Easy terms of payment to reliable pu rchasers. All the most popular styles at the most popular prices. Se reaiily bave ¢€ xceptional values in Blouse Wai-ts. Ladies’ White Cotton Underwear, is now being offered by us ~te— O at blue mark prices. ; < BEER BROS FJ HORNS ‘BY Sesseseseoes >okstere. | The P. BE. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street. S% Carefully note prices in above lists. 8 Liber: al discounts off tor spot cash,