a ay 2 ~ yr he ru | A New Kind | TOUS ddasenaee eee - inane ry @ tn) J bi “sr A eam a \ i Sa “3 a eT BIEWEs B -} “ ~ Af 4 ei Att 4; WS NK 2 _ * A A A , & » a 9g? i - © E rim stl © ' oo oe eS oo wi : Og ee ma W you want a horse w orth S100, you'd be allfy | to pay S100 f photo oniy. If you seed DO ; NEY PILLS you'd vy to buy an DOD'S ARE SOLD bP -D-D?S 4 BOXES LIKE THIS. ONLY of Bread Can be bought only ; our store. It is the very ; latest in the Bread line [v's called THe Ducu- Eask lie price, 4c per Loaf TELEPHNNE 9: Bans (yroa-e I | Entry, Amherst, Gri | Isle, Deslilde ; - FEV O SESS FES VOTE OFFS OV ITTF IV TTY. THE THE MAGDALEN ISLANDS. ting Description by Resident along, lying iothe Guif fort) rradit ’ ‘ ghie Grindstone, A Byron. The } ia} o~ dear Sw ’ Hirst sie 8 Amherst, I+ fe and about #ix thousand, pu- he eopie are ¢ French ent livelihood by seal-bunting and fishing dur On Entry Island I ary and Mareh, ‘ummer months pre are all Gogiish, DaAVING ad “LDg- Cbur of thelr own a'thbough they f oniv a few families. t Grindstone there are about twenti tnvilish families, all the others are ; 5 i , the iargest isiand, Brvou r ere Gi and , all are English. e tour HKoglish churches, ut adstune and Grosse - which English chureh ser- ducted at Graad Entry al! ihe at Bryon, du vices ure cor rivg the summer mMmonthie. e four Roms ee ee : fonr Roman Catholic churches at Amberst, Grindstone, House Harbor 1 Grard Entry. Ihe echoo!l bouses, boih Freach and Englieh, are in a better cordition than the majorityof the courtry schocls of P. E. Is aud. There are well equipp d business stands n each island with the exception of Encry ar: no large hote ~, y*t, accommo- ' | bera! rates, car be bad Tina clim.t: is cbcuttheeame as P. E ryye anere cat.o , Island; but the high winds make it seem c ylder, coneumpiive persons. _ The soil is v-ry fertile; bat agriculture ig notin «uch a high state of cultivation ac it might be All kinds of fru:t trees bave been planted, but for some unknown rea-~ eon they donot thrive, One Sade spruce, fir apd birch on avy of ihe islands. It js @ pleasure to drive from Grinds store io Grosee Isle and find the beach D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY - BAKES BSST BREAD —s KEEGBERGSS DON'T BE TIMID & is KBBBBBUBLBLR J ust cum? t's and see my goo youre welcom, Se my line «f Summer Jew: Iry for men and women. Things new and desirable. Lirk ° Shirt Waist Sets Balt Buckles Collar Clasps nttane uYVU Ui» 62 W. W. WECLNER, Jeweler « Engraver BAA SE Be V7ell wita they:mning of your engine if you heve it repaired at our rheps. Maybe there is not much the matter with it, may just Want alittle enugging up to make ft rin as goo. as new. ! Send or oring it and you'll be : well pleased with cur work. j £ atisfact c guaranteed, e ~LS ; s : . Bruce Stewart and Co'y. “THE MODERN” 3 Founders, Engineers and Mechinists, Steam Navigation Co’s Whart Charlottetown. P. E. L, } hone 125. ( 00006200 60000006 66060024" ’ % | hold ——— ae literally covered with wild strawberries, &' most as large as any tame ones found jelsewhere. Ono Byron Island are found berries of all kinds. | Asteamer runs tothe Magdalen I-londs ' weekly, from May Ist to December 2l+t or 22nd, althougk there is nothiog to prevent a steamer runoiog till the last of Janusry or the middle ot February es there is open water arcuod the Island. until the drift ice comes iu about March the Ist. Durivg the winter mentbs, asthougb j there is n> Commun cation with the out- | side world except the cable, yet there ie a | weekly Iccal mil which bLelps to break jthe monotony ofthe the lovg winter. Though the +pring is sometimes somewhat late, yet one is amply repaid for waiting j by the aprearance ot tbe bills and valleves, the woud being voe mass of mayflowers a: | er vas Apr. scenery, she from steamer or vessel, on | approaching Gricdstone is grand. Com- deck in the early duwn, the gray, rocks rise to our view, the little eburcbes on the hills and tne cottages dot- ‘ted ‘elow pay one well for the pangs of ‘*M | de Mer’+ndured on the pas-ac e over. A ung tbe Lores,the rock and cl fts are of such .a i us colors that one can hardily believe u apythiog but artifisial. 1 tsust this will give the readers some faint idea of Magdalen, Islands aod that, they,in the near tuture, will visit tnere and and fi.d cut for themselves, the beauties with which Mo her Nature has endowed those ‘ ‘Isles ef the No th,” and when they leave will say “‘I-les of Beauty, Fare- Thee-Wel!, ; §S. 8. Lunenburg leaves Pictou for | Magaalen Islands, every Monday 9n the Jarcival of tbe Halifax mal, calling at | G-orgetown and Souris, leaves Sonris | between nine and ten o’clock p. m., and reaches Magdalen Islands tor an early | b enk fast. bg On Ove Wo Srenr toe Wisrer Toere. A Hamiltog Man’sBad Sprain. Mr. Jos. A. Sutton, marble polisher for Fornese & Sons, Hamilton, writes : About a year agol fell oo a piece of ice, causing a very painful injury to my shoulder. The pain troubled me with the least exertion untila few montbs ago, when I was advised to try Griffiths’ Men~ thol Liniment. It has completely taken ontall the pain aod sorenes*, and duriog the past three months, since using this remedy the pain has not returoed. I think iis merits should be known by all. druggists. 25 cents. a iL lc TR It iseaid that the soldiers who bad taken 7 Seo. H. Geok Swe PHOTO STUDIO . ANNOUNCEMENT —— ' Having obtained the services of Mr. A. &. Lyon, a skilled artist, who has had latge experience in first ciass Photography the public are ordivally invited to in- spec: the excellent results now being obrained. Studio - Appointment - Perfect Our latest proiuctions demonstrate that | Gur work is superior to anything done | im the city. 0000006008 M 800826680088 —<—$<—<—$—<$—<————— The Prinee Edward Island - lowe oy Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the long marches in Cuba much better than the others. Magazine tor July istor sale atall the bookstores 5c a copy | ' | "|New Type - :emall zroup | } i} | | } | i | Itisa wonderful remedy. Sold by all | 163— a John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN | ~ DAinuxyY EXAMINER, New Presses a rn — Hiverything New Lamina eo tion ial rt tht } DOCK All 1 every kind of Printing perfor in first-class styl 1 at lowest 1 $s. irom a ilumina lreSs to a visiting cat B Pamphlet printing a alty. ilaying lar fonts of bedy type ] me in 1 position to ¢ <cel in this line of work. All the latest and best makes of paper stock card stock, (for ‘fat home” cards, bail prog- rams, nd printers supplies kept on hand to select from Promptness, personal attention and reason- able p' ‘Ss JOHN COOMBS 141 QUEEN STRAE Opp. Prowse Bros.... NEW GOODS Low Prices Now opened a large assortment of clocks, watches, jewelry chinaware glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nice selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post office aod make it yery urhesltby for | Court House Public Garden: ete, they are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save money. as we have good goods at low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy goods store, Sunnyside opposite Post office, Char- jottetown Repairing promptly at- JURY an CO The Charlottetown Steam Nav- agation Co,, Ltd. _——— eee STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave #e below every day (Sup~ davs excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afteroon train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (oo arrivel of morping train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day train for St. Joho. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St.John with steamers of International Line and railways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Froa CHARLOTTETOWN, seven 4. m.. for Pictor, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton aod Balifas, at Halifax with €. A.&.P Line for Boston. Throngh tiekets to be had at Graad Trunk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railways, andon the Company’s Steamers und connecting lines in United States. F. W. HALES, Ch’town,P EF SECRPDAR TO RENT. The house on Water Street, oppo- site Hotel Davies, at present occupied by J. B. Heagan. All modern com vencies, Possession given October first, next. Apply to Ww. 8S. STEWART. —_—_—_—_—-— One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, Barrister 148 —— ——————— P. ESISLAND i | | | ‘ | { | } CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 24, 1859 on "My Store”? nrg @ First - Sale ANNIVERSARY JULY, 1899 SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, 6TH JULY, 1899 _ thank our many customers for the liberal patro to us, and take this opportunity ofcelebrating our first anni- versary by giving you some rare bargains this month nt SENTNER, MethOD & 66 i Store? 10 000 Dollars Worth to be sold this Month DISCOUNTS FROM 10 T® 50 PER CENT. SALE ENDS JOLY Sist Y=S—OOORS OPEN AT 7.30 A. M wy All geods sold for cash or wool taken in exchange }{aving just completed oar first year in business, and we nage extended Cea OUR Cents Furnishings This is one of our strong points. We keep everything needed by men who like to dress well, and who does not like to do so? We pay special attention to this department and you can always depend on getting the latest and most fashion- able articles at RAMSAYS. Our Shirts If you want a dress shirt we can give you the best one m the city. If you want aneg lige, it is the same we only keep the best, or we can give you a nice fancy starched shirt with or without collar. ms) Straw Hat: Ramsay’ Ip ij hundreds, On a fi hot day one fe} of ourstraws is worth its weight in gold I lag raat 7 ‘ ‘ cs A shirt itself ! is nothing. With a col- lar and and aj pair of cuffs it is everything. Everything we keep in this inle is up to date, no oid goods at the Model Store. Perhaps you prefer to wear acap. Well if you do so, see our stock of light summer caps, cool, stylish, comfortable HOSIERY Comfort for those poor tired feet.. It can be had by wearing smooth, well made, well fitt ing hose, and YOUR SHOES---- One of the most important items ina man’scostume: Do not spoil the effect ot an other wise stylish outfit by wearing that is the only an ill fitting or an old fashion- kind you can ed pair of shoes, See our line get ut the of Tan and Chucolate boots at $2, $3 and $4. \ Model Store ]IBODAS9SIO SDS 22 6482 OCOD BEDE DADE eone © ’ We follow the one rule in all our departments. ¢ € Give style, comfort and quality at the lowest possible price = ¢ CS OD 0 DBO’D OVID DS PbSOSE SGD SOBIS 3 ‘ @ RK. H. RAMSAY & CO The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, ie meeting with wonderful success, stant relief and in many cases complet- ely cures. 50c Bottle G, F, HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician =a, e@ 4206062487 Jet 02202008 ! ¢ : e $ # , It affords almost in- ‘ ¢ ¢ é ’ g ! = o2o~ @ es @® £ i As W hite’s Caramels and | Snowflake 'Chacolates =~ Can be had at any of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gofl eee lll et CCl Hot Weather am Req uisites Lime Juice By the pint or bottle Hire’s Root Beer. Syrups — All Flavors SANDERSON & CO, E PURE FOOD SELLERS sg 5: cab Gheecremare spememrnsrayt. — a Mi