AHAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAA were cana eae me he a ink pe te - : ~ RS MRNA? Spe The first Jot was sold out in one week— more came today by exprer*— we never =& Ww a nicer ‘ shoe at any price-—~They are 7 made on the 50c¢ coin toe, white . comfortable. renee +. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 20, 1898 = : Leather as Fine as Silk ladies eboe at $2 75a pair jn our lined with a leather tip—They’re atylish and better still, they’re 2]5~>9 ALLEY & G2, THE SHOEISTS. SURFS Sa a fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accidental fires. Ihey may come tu you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, insurance Agent Charlottetown ar li 2%06008 €643%867962808F ® ; ; If i adies 1 Only Knew how nicely we make al! our large stock of Cakes etc., they would never think of doing their own bak - ings Onur Silver Cake 6 léc per lb; and we would ask yon to try it —its delicious. TeLternoxe 98. Pp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY * BAKES BEST BREAD. . ~a-e eS = «& & & = = =, ¢ ¢ ‘ , ; ; ( : , ( ee lll lll ll Olt a RARARASAAAAZ A step ahead in quality and & step behind in price. Don't D A Thing Avout eele ting Watch unt Ks ot Ks a > ‘, Ke oe va we 1393 you have seen my WATCHES, daily rour arge stock of New Watches are arriving Buying here you have the k pow oA ae te ot ie a ae Ko i THE LOCAL MARKETS. } —_—— LA Good Price for Potatoes — Oats Steady - Live Hogs Quiet. In the past week there has been an active demand, throughouc this Province, for potatoes, which are scarce, at 45 cents per busbel. Oats are steady at from 38 to 40 cents per bushel. Pork is not offering; but loads of live hogs continue to some in, the prices being for vwacon bogs 5 cents per lb. and for heavy fat hogs 4} cents, Eggs are in good supply at 8} cents per dozen, THE PROVISION MARKET. Steady — Chicago -— Strong Montreal Unchanged. Liverpool At latest advices there was no change in the situation of the Montreal provision market. A fair trade continues to be done in most lioee and prices rule steady. We quote: Canadian pork, $15.50 to 16 per barrel ; pure Canadian lard,in pails, at 81c to 84c; and compound refined at 54c¢ to 5}c per |b., hams, 11 jc to 12c, and bacon, 12c per Ib There wasa very rapid rise in the Chicago provision market which was due to shorts covering. Pork advanced 7c to 72 1-2c, closing $12.25 May ; $12.40 July; $12 55 September. There wasnocbanze in the Liverpool provision market. Pork clored 63s 9d; lard, 33s, long cut heavo bacon, 36-; long cut ] gt t.3 e: SHort cul | grit, Bde; and tallow, 21s; cheese, white, 41s, colored 43s. DAIRY PRODUCE. Cheese Quiet—A Comparison of This and Last Season’s Opening— Butter Steady. The Montreal Gazette repor ts that cheese while not quotably altered, is rather easier in its tone. Based on iast week’s purchases, at country points, the spot market should be an 8c to 8 1-4c one, but buyers on spot are pot disposed to freely concede this range. In fact, demand ia narrow, being confined largely to a few operators. En- qviry in England also, since the boom of a few weeks ago, has slackened. It is interesting to observe that both the receipts and the cflerings of cheese at the different country boarde, since the lat of May, bear out the statemeat that the early make is not much over one quarter what it was last spring. Up to the 14 b, the offr- ings at the different boards were only 12,- 300 old boxes, againsi 21,761 for the same period last year. Prices this year are 5 8c to 1 1~2c below last year’s level, being 7 3-4c to 8 1-8c this sprivg against 9 1-4c to 9 3. 4c last spring. Toe Cure a Cold in one Day fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets All Druggists refund the money ifit fails to curr. «66 Hit Him With Both Feet. The manager cf a shep in Lewes stood | in the doorway the other day when a man with a wooden leg and a crutch came along and said: “I want you to do me a favor. I want to leave my leg with you for a few min- utes and go round to the next street and work a house for half a erown. I’ve an idea that the folks are very sympathetic. If I go with one leg, I am sure of it.” “Very well,’’ said the shopkeeper. ‘‘ Just leave your leg here and I'll take care of it.”’ The wooden substitute was unstrapped and handed over and the cripple used the j crutch to help himself down the alley. Five minutes later he rang the doorbell ; ! ; TO INCREASE OUR wo MMAY BUSINESS of a house in the next street, to have it opened by the man he had just seen. **Wh-wh-what!’’ he gasped. “Very sympathetic family lives here,” quietly replied the other. ‘You seem to have met with a sad loss, and I’:n anxious to help you. Here is a wooden leg which may fit you.’’ The leg was handed over. The man sat down on the steps and strapped it on, and as he got upand stumped through the gate he said to himself: ‘I’ve heard of coincidences ever since I was a youngster, but this is the first one that ever hit me with both feet at once.” —London Answers rr Fitting Up roe Gap. — Mr. Pope Fletcher has purchased the vacant lot on Brighton Road beside the residence of Mr. Frederick Peters, and will proceed to erect a@ dwelling house thereon. The Coming of Baby. When a baby comes to the bouse rea happiness comes. The care and anxiety ceunt for nothivg against the clinging touch of the little hands and the round ot the little voice. The highest function given to human beings is bringing healthy, happy children into the world. Over thirty year ago the needs of women ap- pealed to Dr. Pierce, now chief con-uling physici»n to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi- cal I: stitute, of Buffalo,N. Y. The resul: of his study improved by thirty years of practice is embodied in Dr. Pierce’s Favor~- ite Perscription. It strengthens, purifies aud makes healthy the organs dieticctly feminine. It gives weak women the sirength and health necessary for the production of healthy children and it makes the bearing of those children easy. It ia sure to cure any weakness or de- rangement peculiar 10 women; stops pain, soothes inflammation, strengthens, purifies, invigorates, Good goods cheap is the goods, Unprecedented - BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN Men’s Boys’ and Youths Clothing ALI IN THIS MONTH. see Our PIT-REFrORM. All wool suits for men only $5 Ail wool suits for boys only $4.25 All wool school boys’ suits only $2,75 700, Sever hundred pants fron $1 up Odd vests, odd coats, odd pants, what we have to offer you Call and see The best goods made = We are now doing busiress in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We want tosse every one in need of good crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap China Store.—W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. Keeping up with{the rush in our millinery department is bard work, can we ask fur your order early to avoid disappointing you 7—Moore & McLeod. PROWSE BSROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men _ = N > Sess p<. —— We vg a AVA cig b @ Sale ZEON @ w . Ae Se Y. —* i, ° ae at Eight ze %: NG The largest and be “- 3)ouses ever offered the Se and country, will be pl a eu lat you are selecting of and he You can’t & ower prices tor ¢«qua quanty at anv other | M vy guar W. W. WELLNER < ‘ ' “* J ewe ler. S VEEN EEE EEE \evvudveveverdveddverdverstdedl WO P. E. Island ILLUSTRATED + at. a0c A COPY dbdwedidddewaddadveacddde’ At all Booksellers and at this office. Mailed, post paid, On receipt of price. Address— EXAMINER PUB. CO. CHARLOTTETOWN. Ap DASE AADBANBBAD SABE ERERABEPPDEREAIDOPB NPD DD RE morrow at the smallest 7e make. ae See our 93 ° “ Seow 65 ae <a “a werty P. S.—Blouses wi — —— NV Sb oesteage ste ades ‘ D1LOUse Begins To-florrow Morning BEER EROS Neuraloia in the head is almost invariably caused b decayed and abscessed teeth. Don’t sufi needlessly when you can be relieved in : few hours and cured in a few days by th careful treatment we will give you. DR. J. H. AYERS DENTIST. - Painless Extraction of Teeth. y, NZ ? WY > ol yp os VY >) ws y, s oe ~. DD aw OVvsoes#kt 8006 The Time Has Come—. ¢ when those old jobs must be done. Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora barn to be built, or perhaps your thinking of a house. We Have a Word to Say You will want shingles; Boards; studding, Laths. You will want eome Lumber, we have just what vou peed. It will be to your advan~ tage if you buy from us. We offer you first class Lumber, ata very small advance on cost. Inves: tigate. It will pay you. O'clock TreLEPHONE 181 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. S\N) W/Z = i=: = Tot ‘ Se | SS Zi; S Hf * anit Wi st asscrtment of pretty ladies of Charlottetown aced on our counters to- prices we know how to i HAN = ~Ye@x See. <4]|ea_1neeaan WALL Blouses Blouses yp A Pp K R Blouses ra NOW OPEN ==" ouses shoe oo A large assortment of Amer- ouses ican and Canadian Wall Pa: per. All the latest designe and patterns at lowest prices. FJ. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. : Window Shades from 25c up. ll be shown on ground : | AS ZA t \N A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Finished Monuments ; (| - . wae bod es r | E and Headstones to be cleared out quick, at greatly reduced prices. Agents will tell you they can sell as cheap as you can buy from the manufacturer. Buy from us direct, and we will ‘convince you that this is told to effect a sale and make something out of you. We employ no agents, as we prefer to mike all sales right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. | tl >> > o> al o> <> Cairns & McFadyen ‘Kent Street. 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