i y 3 on /0) \@ THE _ _ an «net eRe we Oe. } } yal ‘ ia NAAan 7% . ; cae a Sheil ant ther bi ia HS of GE > 4 a7 p™UVEL Us ilu stvalive bus OU UY Na a , | 5 ' MP 4 I Lhe — a } ce at Vietorma Div yy Menday ‘ women are A : 2 \ » 4 j ' Leiner iM Yy ! memb t ‘ gmost crive L , " ‘’& Gaa ; sg \nsane- - ay } “i N¢ RVICE at the (rorpe Th) e&¢ (y | i Prow New B cx tone ’ rere ae I New Bi ymeorrow aflernvon instant Relief in Dr. A, W. | st 3.4 Mravugere aiways welcome. Lae e (>; wie -_ Chase’s Ointment On ee ie j RUSADERS Pion monday, July ord, a » eomne é , to Haggerty’s Wharf, East R ver, Crusad \ : h | era and their parents free Tickets lo tne . public lScte, children 10cta, £ : : Gosre. Meeting- Remember the Goe- ey b pel meetiog in Prowse’s New Block, Sun» Bs 7° body is warm, lay afternoon at 4 0¢ lock. Strangers al- ihe patie vers of | Waves welcome. Leeson, 1 Thess 4 13. pman € {the | “Cbrist’s second coming.” gt n ; and acs = wet ar . ; . 7? ae on the file thou. Bioop Potsonine.—Herbert Scott, of thd women whee have leronte, who contracted blood poisoning fund in | t nd while performing upon & brass inatrument, gain cure for this itching to which women | the mouth-pievce of which rubbed against ge sadject. | ee a tmall cold sore, on his lip, died on Sun~ Dering the expe t period many women da giardimilar agony irom hing ol the parts J gitching piles, ¥ we absolutely cured by ie Dr. Chase's ( ss a Tue Curr Hovse.—This popular and he Arst applicat of this gre: ov 2 Aw os : Paes rt pleasantly situated summer hotel will be ¢ Dr. A. ‘ a w ;a 10Ta pre ps ellel, as . ‘: ali dealers, of Edmanson, Bates & Ca, ready tor the reception of guests on and Toronto after the let July. It will be under the 9000 15 PPM WPL BOLL DD {Vou Will Wane > Some hind Cf Cake Here are eome wh.ch we sel) POSS A OOOO 86 OOSe S 6664608446006 10c pos dtz You ca ret bk sewhpere. , eiler vaiue Toughnu's rad Tartiog German -uus Tr Corn MuMins “uztr cps tock Cakes ‘okies rk r tiouse Rolls Cearm ‘larter Biscuits! They are all fresh and deliver al parcels promptly. D. we Telephone 98. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BSST BREAD .... ... 4090 © KM Coot b 990669 BOGS GVRAHGRASLAGALS | RINGS! OOO6 6000 ESO VOCe DR $64¢ 580. 60465 FOOR Just Come in and See Them. You're Welcome. Among the wany attrac- ~ SATA TATA Ta Se Ss CATS tions of our store now, is the uw) . display of GEM hil .i25, un cytes & vie : . many <«f ‘ we bil dev batt ; i fou ma cis]ew lic fe’. * enacts We have jus received over #~ . "de | which set alone and in combination with Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds and other one hundred 1 Diamonds are nys, in , fancy stones, enabling us to suit all tastes. Ores A Se ee ree PSSA Oe W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler « Engraver “s° FF AaINIACKS Halluck' aUOCK' Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE " SUNNYSIDE —_—— ee AUCTION! ——t SUPEXIOR FURNITURF tam Inetructed by Miss Coles to all by } ; nee ixion of their mestal faculties. —Moccton i onnitigysiinas management of Mra, J. J. Davies, of the Hotel Davies, which is @ guarantee that everything wil be of the best. acini Assempty— The next general as- Matthew’s PReeBYTERIAN zof the Presbyterian sembly will be heid in St. chureh, Balifax,next June. Ae it will be the semi-jubdileee of the union of the Presbyterian church in Canadait may be expected to be meeting of »nususl in- terest. ssialenalais Baptist AsscciatiIos—Tbe 32nd = an- nua) Session of the P.E. Island Baptiet Avsociation will meet in Trvon on Friday June 30th at 10 o'cloek, The quarterly session of the Baptist churches of P. E [., will bold ite next meeting at Leng Creek on Wednesday and Thursday, June 28th and June 29.b. Dipx’r Lixe His Diyyer.--A Halifax man did not like bis dinneron Sunday and afier kicking out a window tbrew the contents of the table out on the eide-~ walk below. Tbe falling crockery made a great swash and those who witnessed the disgraceful scene wished for an opportunity to throw che author of the trouble afier it. me teLicious Maxta—Samuel Parsons died at Bridgetown, N. S., last week, at the a+ylom afters short illness. Mr. Parsons had been a religious enthusiast all bis life and recen !y became deranged in reli gious matiers,bence bis removal to the asylum. The deceased had a remarkably retentive and precise memory of scripture, and could repeat paseages from apy por- tion of the Bible. Lexceviry.—Tbhe following } ' forpished by cases of ihe little DAruwx KXAMINER, aw r ae ms CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 24, 1859 S4...% Naw Olek .) : ty bot alan 10 ua th ss UE Lue om ed * What the matter ? asked S: as his friend ‘Thompson sat down: beside him in the atreet car, “You look about as Lie} NV AS & WeLCa 7: | i k - } r ‘ ” loo no wWwWrse thani feel, said Thompson, moodily. “Whevs the matter, o’'d man ?” Smith anxiously, “Bueriness bad ?” “No,” said | hompson, xh rtly. “What then ?” “Everything,” said Thompson. “That's bad,” atingly. “In fact it is about as bad as it can be.”’ “The fact is,” burat out Thompson, “] don’t get aloog happily with my wife.” “IT undersiood she waesan angel,” Smith in eurprice, “She doese’t know anything about cook~ ing,’ said Thoinpsou. “That’s not part of an angel’s business,”’ said Siaith, “Weil, it vhou'd bef’ said Thompson savegely. “1 couldn't get to sleep for hours ast night. When l did drop off I dreamt there was a tomb-stone on my cheat ” . “Indigestion,” suid Smith. said Smith, commiser- said “My wife’s yovkiug,” said Themp- 0D. “Dodd’s Dyepspsia Toblets,” said Smita. “Eb 2?” eaid Thom) on. Dodd’s Dpepepsia Tablets,” repeated Smith, “they'll fix you.” “How do you know ?” eoD. “Tried ’em,” aaid Smith. “Did they cure you ?” asked Thompson anxivusly. “They did,” replied Smith, emphatic- aliy. “Now, I tell you what to do. You get a box or two of Dedd’s Dyspepsia Tablets and take fone Tablet after every mesl. That'll digest your wife’s covking or any other angel’s cocking. In that way you give your wifea chance to learn how to cook, and you’re both happy in the mean- time ?’, “How much are they ?” asked Thomp-~ son. “Fifty centsabox, Avy druggist w.ll sell you Dodd’sa Dyspepsia Tabieis,” said Sinith. said Thomp- Over One Hundred Murders. ——_— Loxpon, June 21—A despatch to the Daily Mail from Simla says: “Over fiity emall villages have been looted and bura- ed ip the Tinneveily district. At oue town more thea hundred mardera were committed. The victims in macy Cases were jiterally hack+d to pieces aud thrown into the Hames of their burning homes.” Cure a Cold in a Day Yake Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets Al) druggists refund the mouey if it fails 10 relieve 2c. Hiil, Albert county: Margaret Stilee, VO; Mre. Eleanor Iienrere, OG; Mra Mary 4un Stiles, 83 ; fits Dbiaria Bec n, $3; aud Mre Margaret Wrigh, 86. These ladies are all widows, acd in «pre of (heir advanced ages are all ; physically ective, aodin the full porses- > ; | A if lLiooewel ' i Mire Times. dieniilliaaii Gaxpen Parry.—Remember the gare dew purty ou Tuuredav, 29:h June, on the beaucitul grounds of Henry Cundall,; Eeq., frum 4 0'cluck to 8.30 o'clock. The tide wil be io, and the Band of the 82nd Battalion will be in attendance. Ice cream, cakes and lemonade wil! be the refreshmevts. Admission 10 cts, Pro- ceeds in aid of the Prince Edward Ieland Hospital. Should the weather prove un~ favorable it will take place on the follow- ing day. 144, 2i Savep pyr a CuiLp.—Annie, the four- year-old daugpter of Frank Hoening, narrowly escaped drowning in the Blue Grass Sunday. She was returning from church with two other girls when she slipped off the narrow improvised foot-~ bridge over the dom and slid down the chutes into the deep eddy below. Lictle Joe Allen, a ladeight years ef age, who waa cearby, jumped in and pulled her out af.er sue had gone below the surface the ficet time.— Counci! Bluffs Nonpsriel. Goxe to Evracee —Prof. J. Robertson, of the Ex, erimental farm at O:tawa, sail | ed on the Dominion line R M S§ Scoteman last week fur Europe. Prof. Rcb rtson sta‘ed that he was going on businees for the Domision Government, and would return about the end of July. Ge W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates == Can be had at any of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris ». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, wW. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gefl p. B Island Raiiway. Dominion Day eel would attend two important mectinge ino for which be was onthe list of speakers. the other was called in the interests of immigration. lo the interim he would look iuto the acceptibility of certain and report thereon. Fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, and pineapples at Beer & Goft’s 2i. uuction at her residence, Kent Street, on Wednesday the 2hth day of June inst. com mencing at 11 o’clock a. m- iP All the household effects, comprising Drawing room, Diving room, Hall Bedroora und Kitchen furniture. The above includes English Piano and some elegant pieces of oi Mahogony end hosewood furniture, : House will be open for inspection 00 Tues- day the 27th from (6 a. m. wll2 p. m. Terms Cash. R, BEARISTO, Auct onerr £4 CHARLOTT STOWN - ha ; i Canadian products on the British markets | bananas | jamie han neg NEI SIN Pr KOON x PI | John T. [ickenzie, & THE TAILOR & London, one of acommercial character, F,XcuRsiONn RETURN TICKETS at one first class fare, will be issued from ‘and to all stations; June 29th, 30th asd | July 1st, good to return up to and on July | 4th 1899. j | journey after date of issre. G. A.SHARP, Ch’tewn, J nns 22nd Nines Ore ations ¢ FONE Eas, is Tickets are not good for pas#age on going Superintenden 4 Re Og e NONI 2 e LV ED 0 DB Ne OD SRD Se BNE LB Se + te . c % ‘ “* é io | S fae ¢ I NLS ae Co a. Ne Bi ue 2 ¥ Sar, 9 Sos eirew ~ ? % er p AINSAV S When you hear that, you bear one of the best arguments in faver of the shoe, as it a well known fact that our shoe department contains only the very best lines in Canada by all the leading fashionable manutacturers, Ladies First Now Gents Ladies, if you ride a wheel you should see our $2.00 Bicycle boots—-chocolate, with canvas top. You also want a pair of Bicycle boots, aee our lines at $1.25 and $1,75. Then our lines of chosolate boots are right np to date$2.00 $3.00 and $4.00, See our lines of chocolate shoes, we have two plums, one plain top, the other vesting top, We have several lines of slippers, second to none. We have plain single strap, pat- ent tip, single strap, or a very pretty two strap slipper, See that Dongola boot vest- ing top at $2.00, Its a corker. We have a nice Dongola Oxfodr for $1.25. You can’t i beat this. There is only one best place to buy your shoes, that he MOD EL STORE. Ie TA RSS R, H- Ramsay & Co The Model Store SUNNYSIDE. QE QRAMA LALO = —— WHERE THE HOLIDAYS MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPENT. Pleasant View Hotel, Hampton, P, E. I. MATTHEW SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THIS HOTEL, situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Prince Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. It is within a stones throw of a splendid leach, where the bathing is unsurpassed. The hotel is comfortably furnished, and a good table is provided. Pleasant View Hotel is distant from Charlottetown about 19 miies by Bonshaw Read. The drive is one of the prettiest to be had. From Crapaud the distance is 4 miles. Coach meets the boat at the latter place to conv y passengers to the hotel. Intending visitors may make arrangements by writing to the proprieto: or by enquiring at the Examiner office or as Johnson & Johnson’s Tourist Information Bureau TERM3:—$5.00 per week; for family parties, $3.00 per week, Hotel will be cpened for season on July 13t, MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. June 22 pe eg Linen =—=CoOllars 2 fcr 25 cents BEST VALUE aan See eee A. Baruct's. BLACK SO&---- 3 PAIRS FOR 25 cents +3 - BR LARD e DP. @, BRUCE, te MORRIS BLOCK a oo) 90 24 i. a 2. Uae j ty GHARLOTTETOW? Y { r os ro ey i4-NIGHTS ONLY-4 and SATURDAY MATINEE Special Engag: ment of MR, NAM PARR uv P Flocton’s Comedy \ hp. f ¢ oe rs Ay ase it 4 R- & Vaudeville Co. MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT Compriaing Dramatic Sketches,2 Scream ing farces— Songs — Instrumenia! Su ict, etc, etc. — making in ali @ strictly bighs claes Vaadeville attraction. EIOGRAPH—The latest sen- sation of the d yv. Popular prices—25 and 35 cents. Reservod seats On eale at Dodd’s and Rankine, _ Gross Husband —s.ay When the husband gets a ¢ cup of tea for breakfast, he is put in a good humor. When he gets good food at all te other meals, he is kept in a good humor, Good Groceries wil help you a lot—try our store — your money will buy more than you think, if you trade with us. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET—— Tea Party anni. ST. TERESAS The Parishoners of St. Teraesas propose belding a gr+n Tea Party, on the beauti-~ ful grounds aujoioing the church, and ad- jacent to the Railway on SATURDAY JULY 8th 1999 No effort will be epared to make this the Excelsior Tew ot the searon., The arilities of the ladies of St. Tereea’s to cater to the tastes of the most fastidious are well known, and a refresh» ment saloon stocked with all the delicacies of the season, wil! be a special feature of the ¥xcelsior Vea. Prizes wil! be given for 100 yards dash sack race, tug-of-war, etc. Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. Tick~ ets 25 cents. Friends bent on s Saturday excursion wil! please remember the date, July 8ib, and thus ensure for them-< selvee a pleasant out ng. Full particulars as to trains, etc, later. Shouldthe day prove unfavorable, tea will be beld on Monday JAMES A. McDONALD, Sec’y St Teresa’+, June 12,99 on ee ee NR te OD Removed —T0 MY OLD STARD— Richmond street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— ~——— ondon House Corner Thomas Campbel Wars, 17389. 903 7V30 Oniows? "9903 633% 13248 14688 70 aovw/ UUM JUV