coe he PUB DAY MXAMINER, CNARLUTLEMOUWN, FEBRUARY 2 1900 fi RULES FOR HUNTERS. | “Rd a: St ie ee TE AO A SNUCK ORE Fe: RENE : — = = a Gome Advice Not to Be Taken Toe Se- i eS ‘Ue riot : , i Gununing a have become so ; i frequent that it ht be well to form- | There Te pes rip = in the coomtl, ‘} ulate a few rules for the guidance of gusset to 3 cee lk those who go forth to slay. How | Z And the dents in the skulls were seven. would these do? a r a : hand a loaded gun ‘ Their sweaters, mud from neck to belt, 2 8 " Ua ' 4 M No frat pine did adorn, : ‘§ to your companion, always keep the But breastplates of their rivals’ scalps ; i mz j ¢ your way. This may Were very meetly worn— , 45 ‘ L Kille job 4 The muscles "neath their blackened eyes 1 - ‘ : . Never g } — with a Were swelling like popped corn. i mec 1 eve fu iu £ man who looks like a deer. Don’t look | @ ~ oy back er his spams : . ike deer 1 Ta) e r nd rubbed his ttered knee. - ; like a _ y er If Look like a mule “Now, by the great St. Eli’s ghost, * | or something else easy. A man in We've knocked 'em cold!’’ quoth he. { Pennsylvania was §& friend because the head resembled a partridge. When The captain turned his stiffened ned va cons eves. Mt 1 $10,000 WORTH OF 1900 ees a | ; 10,000 WORTH] “f.320""". sha . § Methought I heard him sigh. ; Third.—Don’t use earry three or fou dro> an innocent co ty. Better stick to gfandad’s shot- we have eve off d b fi vs ou kame cod of speach than wild, «5 ns Wuewnt eubier sad in White Wear at the Riwent catia Bod oar ee we can show you the largest assortment of [| | Tomo. it mde’em wid 5 got a holiday on sccount of one of | p -r seen in Charlottetown. We leave youto judge, come and | “ian think” and be smile, | those long distance sly. 1ot by a particular uft of hair on his a gun that will miles. You may vy in the next coun- uns. Bullet cross- We have been preparing for this sale for nearly a ye Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, etc., etc., before the eavanee te 2A Tsk: see for yourselves. 22 obliging clerks to show goods. We bought all of our Line ns, Cotton price, and can give better values than The winning football team gazed prewd From out their Pullman heaven, “'They’ll tear what hair they’ve left, I oi, O’er a score so hard to see!”’ They wandered off to die.”’ =e He sighed again. ‘‘And yet,’’ he sai& *“‘And yet’”?—he drooped his muddy head | | **When that they saw our last touchdesm, . * a7 * iG vi ms “ 5 é* a _ a. r . ‘ S —_ a ne me ree cree tem = ech mee net ve li etal gina et te tt ae ee es — _ ma ee ae b a 3 ae > - cee — = ren ae J pra. oe , aa . * | & oneal iG ed over twe town hips and hit the a tt Ree i Mit to Ae eR eettetiainan ee ~ And hid his war scarred ears— yi i fehcoime’am tothe limb WHITE; COTTON, | Night Dresses ‘ "wil tos eee ee, ee ourth.— yo ave any ¥ ee : inp re HEN o . rs 2 ' ; RE the deer you are going to shoot at may 28 inches wide 4c | PRICES—1,.40, 1-44, 1.58, 1.76, 1.80 kirts ; table gg yd a | Totes uae — be your hunting companion, don’t yell 2R 66 ‘< “= 1.0% L0G; 26. 235 ‘248 2 Li —Chicigo easmit, He ° . ’ a ’ 7 . +e 5 Mls debs dei" J yee Acve ) oO a E go ~ ie “Is that you, Pete?” before you fire. It - 8 = be | 9 15 4 56 9 3 c 3 95, I k IC E S—36e, 45¢e, OAc, 77c¢, 89c, § inens —— 4 f might alarm the deer—if it is a deer. a ee 1.04, 1,08. 1.26, 1.63 : 6 a Fifth.—If you really want to insure 86 © extra fine Sa} ; 90 , ie oak 9 oe ? 1.90, PRICES—15e, 19c, 22c Write on, O genius! Bid your pem aa perfect safety against hunting acci- | E n ish | alli Qc | . ’ 3.10, 3.56, £.28. 25¢, 30c, 35¢e, 40¢, 45e, tian ke te ae Sones ahem ; dents, have your eyes, your nerve and - 2 : a ee - 50ec 55e 60e 65e u You'll be the reigning rage. your firearms thoroughly tested before English fine heavy 10c : ‘ 65 ’ , » Up bs ‘edd ae elle MB star ction, s potent tow Se you start out—and hen stay at home. Up to best quahty 16e radlencoteton On shelves shall be displayed, , | —Cleveland Plain Dealer. In various stores you'll learn how east al | ‘en ayy Ireland, Scotland and ; A thought is worth in trade. { His Expectation, -1./' PILLOW COTTON. Germany are represent-§| ~~ and you shal! hear the loud applaame ai e ed in the Linen depart- | iz Which critics cannot hush 4 shes wide 10¢ i i And feel that it is you who cause a : 40 inc hes ment and our mastery@| ¢., 4 stein counter rush. . 40 * circular l4c : ; —Washingtes Sam. ot ae Z 16c of the Linen business]! \- od i if a : 16e was never more clearly : I love i eae bay yey bet ' . : 46° ak 18¢ shown. | 3 Joe Miller used to tell, ; ) Inch oO . | The puns that pleased the old, old Gdlimg, : ye apscord 20c Comparing these freshJ| “ — that miter worked so well. | . ° # Where's nothing like the old, old qui, and worthy fabrics with¥) Then , “ gh moss grown now they be, / < . 4 vo a) And, uttered now by other lips, : ; Not cheap goods, but we best to be found else - They hold their charm for me. 2 f ‘ good goods cheap. ba — Sane ill be greatest “As Reilly wished the old, old ban@ 4 j i service you can renderg, . ge Pin Senin she. 3 ) ! ‘ us Vi do | long to have at hand ; HEETING. . 5. 7 id jokes this afternoon. ; S 290TH a ae SK | Rio: They’re sweeter far, these vets, to am fy ‘ — ae . ahs ifferent esions 7 Than so called new jokes sprung; i 14, 16, 18, 20c and up. Come and see the most exquisite 50 8 owels. F Tay take te beck in memory | ¥s : . F ‘ ‘o days when I was young. | All bought at the old Night Robes you’ve ever seen, and Corset Covers. You’ve never bought) * who does not love the old, old i D 1 eas Who does not love the old, old gage, e hh . 7 + ‘ ' 7 co Oe . = ‘ c 4 ) rj j prices. The b est value ul at a bargain. All new goods. P RICES—18e, 23¢,27¢, 35c, 38c, | them cheaper. |: ge meastug, thongs they'oe sathedi aaa ever offered by us Al Knickers 41c, 45¢, 56c, 63c, 68e. 72c, 90c well; | was went to hear the cineas ol q . ° 1 « he. oe 5 ? 9 : , > 7 as wont to hear the circus clowm a widths in bleached and 23c, 27c, 32c, 38c, 41c, 50c, 53c, 56c, 99¢. 1.13 0 ellings Deliver with such zest a al d Plain and - ano ro : beatin m When he sat in the tent in town a unbleached. 59e, 63c, 72c, 8lc, 99c, 1.08, 1.26, ALL PRICES. Dressed in his Sunday best? fl twill. . 1.44. : ec age of the present age— - } e toiling mummer men— ‘ s | Napkins We love to see you take the stage “a @ And work those jokes again. ok My store ‘ We would not have you stop; keep ex; 4 | a Our napkins are not Pray give us nothing new; a What little Freddie expected to see For Sheeting all in, and what we "We Maat eae Te + if Bt the horse show. have left will be sold at —Philadelphia North Ametiom, 10 Tee Busy. fe COUNTERPANES on a price. The Rise of the Awkward Der. | uy — . ‘ inions é > 2 . He longed to be great and he longed te a! You said you hat no opinions about hi eadlelT diekéty Expected in daily And they laughed A | the guilt or innocence of the prisoner, 4 eo. y He studied books till he strained his erex, & paid the friend. that must be sold if low Fanc And they laughed at him! ; ; “I know it,” said the man who had ee: ee ar y ; His tongue was thick, but his will waecromgy, . | & bee t prices will do it.:: liane * 4 His ears were big and his legs were Lom, een ro court. ee namammneneens Linens: In a hundred ways his plans went Wrong, | “But you had already expressed opin- er ee " And they laughed at him. ; fons to me.” EMBROIDERY et Such ou array of He held his course day after da : “I had, but the opinion I was form- a om . | And they laughed at ae awver \he ask eC , fancy linens to choose}. ghed at bim; | ing of the lawyer who asked me all « 3 Cases have just . . : He packed his satche] and went away, i those hard questions was getting to be . to hand from the There seems to be no end to jfrom has seldom 1} :en9; sie une ke ns : Gs. enermons gad intense that thers push fees. RRC IE ithe pretty corset covers. :,Over |seen in Charlottetuwwn.$| lm his cukward eflerts to win teasuee Was no room for any others just then.” leading manufacturers : 60 desig t } f . The | To them he was merely a foolish clewm, el Washington Star. of the world Handsome designs at the lowest ,0V designs to choose trom. 1 a. | had tea tea eae - i AR ascii eneneed prices. er make ch Pons se aces. 7 The sees sei ia hi i a . | emarkable Invitation, T3 n ne Oe, r SF F leafyd. up N They were proud of him; "nS Whe leading author of the settlement Ye by I é ight Dresses A pron S. Hundreds of pretty He was getting up, he was winsiog Gamay a ) | Bent out the following invitation re- 59e, 68c, hic, S6e, 90c, 99¢, 1.04 designs at They were proud of him! a i : ®entiy: 1 (8 j 99 , L PRI C E S r Bo ‘ £ 25 « ee them there today, 4 i Dear Sir—You are respectfully invited to a lit- eee ee A AL -S, trom Is up. “MY STORE” P . They “always be > vi bewaenpde * a 2 rices ) nowed he'd make his wag’ , se @rary dinner at the old town hall on Tuesday e A ° t And they’re proud of him! evening next. There wil) be barbecued cow, re 7 ] , _ ' An enaiess variety. ‘ Yhi Nin e | peep and shote, and ‘sim mon beer to wash ’em ¥2} LA NS) a 7 J 1000 pairs of a —Chicago Times-Heali, * _ : wn. Be sure and bring a knife and fork with bius a ia : ; as we are short on them things. There will Change of Menu. hs ; ; & epellin and a wrest @over from the dinner. lin match when we re —Atlanta Constitution. . One Unmoved Hearer. rhe slow but s ure decay of the Latin races,” remarked the lecturer on ‘All prices: Lace Curtains. from 19¢ up. ) ethnology. “cannot but awaken the pro- a . foundly sympathetic interest of the | student.” = “I wish they would decay a little 8 : faster,” muttered) ou: of the lHsteners, . & bullet beade: man with crop- . ped hair, “and their blamed old $ Latin language along with them!’ | Chicago Tribune. + We have no hesitationin stating that this is the finest display of Handsome White Wear shown by us, and we rust that the good ladies of Charlottetown will appreciate “ur efforts in securing such goods as can only be obtained | in larger cities such as Montreal, Toronto, etc., and we have marked them at very, very low prices. “Vi Store” For White Wear SENTN| , McLEOD & CO. “What do you want?’ “l want er hot bird an er large, coff »ottle, but | kin git erlong wid some | uard cider an er pumpkin pie if yer get 2m handy.” Acute Sym ptoms. “Are you sure you Jove that girl?” } “Well, I can’t work in the morning until I get a letter from her, and after I get it I can’t work.”—Chicago Rec- ord. ee Making a Collection. PIs your dog full bleoded?” ' “Guess he He’s been samplin th’ | § a, - ef most of th’ neighbors.”— veland Plain Dealer. And So He Was. The coat he ate a rubber shoe, is .\ —AND— ae PINAL - - - NOTICE 7 4 We wou'd thank all persons indebted te ant Ee wan Le s And softly he would hum, x 7 Se Boys, I'm doing chides newss us by Notes of Hand, Boék Account or = y Vm simply chewing -— sent otherwise to make immediate payment te Se cago us. nine x t B R All amounts unpaid after February La 7 ee mee We ee” Successors Oo eer ros. 1900 will be eued for without further notice. }-.~:GESTION, resulting from : POOLE & LEWIS, weakness of the stomach, is relieved Poole’s Wharf, Ch’town. by Hood's Sarsaparilia, the great stom- wkly 4ins dy 1. th toni ‘cure for DYSPEPSIA. ED SS OTN Nee eee SE Te ea we a . carne neem anenea eR CNET RN ee SNP po omenepesiinnene a ' ye o soa ? > See il ST Teg ve