' PO a Dt ie et et ir th it it th etl | \ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 25, 1897 } ‘ } iow cul sh our eS are In ereat favor this season. We have them in black /y and colors, and can save 4 \ Ln mney on every pair My) ‘& 2220 ‘ & = AL « ' : a THE SHOEISTS Pleasant View House HAMPTON P.E. I. int sella i Hi =a " n for tourists and others . fo T.—Orient Division LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS. Berr Bros. for Dress Goods, acl alin —No 1 Co; G. uniform at 7.30 <sieidvonhiasbiis Scorr Act.—A third offence summers was iast evening served on Charles Watling. It is reiurnable on Wednesday eR. Fer Dri A. will meet for drill in this evening, _-— >. meets this 3.30 in Masonic Temple for the election of officers and other | usiness. A full attendance is Tequented. evening at 8 From Hat vax. The Fastoet arrived from Halifax via intermediate ports at nine o’cloeck this morning aud will Jeave on return this evening abecut six o’clock. Rev. Mr. Campbell and daughter will be passengers to Port Hawkesbury. ———— BILEE ConxTINGENT.—A large photo of the Canadian contingent at present in London, ia to b in the show win dow of Haszard & Moore, Sunnyside. In the front rank is our M: jer Lougwo rth. The photo is well worth looking at, as it is a rare thing to get such a selected body of militiamen together. a Dramonp Jv > seen tine Severe Tucxper Sronm.—A very severe thunder and lightning storm passed over Dundas and vicinity ths morning about ll @eclock. The Court House and a barn belonging to Mrs. Roderick MeLeod were both struck and s+verely damaged. The storm did not last a very long time aud we Wil he ont . : . t } ct ates © on Thursday, June Ist. Rates mod erate. : : ‘ } Te aepnone » connection with the en ire pro icine ' (artie? on } @ at Vict ria. | E M. SMITH, Jane 24 & Tues. pd Propietor. | | | eoml srr. Fri day ol } ] pean ng DV e acqg ues > Saturday will he S100 - dn per set 140 - - per set ~~ " i Lio - per set i | lig line of | | } | opened. All sizes—all | : | tices . Bargains in Base} alls, Base Bats and Child- | ren’'s Garden Tools. } a vaiue come to Sunnyside >¢ D kst ore. PR, HASZARD & MooRE IGRICULTURAL Fao PICNIC commen A T'ncnne ST. TERESA'S Addrestes on subjects of interest to atmers and others,will begiven by Lieut. *vernor Howlan, and Professors Gilbert ad Forrest of the Government kxperi- Buental Farms. A spc'al train will leave Cbhar- Metown Tunesdav, June 29th, at 8 a. m., Nandarid time, for St. Teresa’s. Fare su Ch’town to St. Teresa’s and return, i. One Single First Class Fare for the ‘turning trip will be given from all sta- lus between Souris and St. Teresa’s,and tween Geo’town and St. Teresa’s, and ‘ween R. Junction and St. Teresa’s. thurs, & fri. ort —J = — fresh to lay ancl ; ly Se coz. 1 elephone 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE =_seuwe ee > BAKERY n TuesCav, June 29th are glad to hear that ne one was hurt. baal ak Metuopisr Conrerence. —The m‘nis- terial session of the New Brunswick and ,. E. I; lan i M: t sat at conf-rence o yened at Fredericton on Wednis lay. At roli call sume sixty-five clergymen responded. At the ministers’ session in the afternoon, charges aif-cting the ministerial standing of Rev. Mr. Estey of P. E. Island investigated, sinsiisalitiiieiba Bap Ac TI ter of Mr. Johu Rayner, Travelers Rest, accidentally fell into a cella-on Wednesday IDENT .— last and was very seriously injured. In falling the child’s head came in contact with a garden rake, a piece of which penetrated the skull. Dr. McPhail was called in. At latest accounts the child was progressing favorably and hopes were entertained that she would recover. “ Tue Cosnaxn.—The- steamer Coban arrived from Moatreal about eleven o’clock last night bringing a general cargo and 14 rund trip passengers. She jeft this after voon for St. John’s via Sydney, taking two passengers—R Crosby and D. M. Ferguson—to St. John’s. Her outward cargo inc!uded 50 head cattle, 259 sheep, 5 horses and a large and potatoes. quantity of hay, oat —- > - -— Assatitr Case.—Action for an assault oecasoal g aciual bodily harm. William Webster, uf Fort Augus ue, has inatituted proceedings before H. James Paimer, Stipendiary Magistrate, for Queen’s County, against James H. Cum- misky, 5 ee r of the Legislative | Assembly, charging him with an assault and battery eceasioning actual bodily j}barm. The preliminary examination ; commences tomorrow morning at ten ociock before M agistrate Palmer, in the Grand Jury Room. TUE Jubilee - Number OF THE ? we A > See an a, - this Office and atall the Bookstores. lhe 2-year old dangh- | sf | | ! | ' were j; HER UMBRELLA, What Her Handling of It Proclaimed to the Observing Man. Two men who sat near the window of a down town hotel a few days ago whiled away the time by watching the women go by and commenting on their umbrellas. The storm had abated about an hour be- fore and the sun bad peered through a rift in the clonds, but for all that the first pe- destrian weit stalking past with her um- brella still he'd aloft. ‘That woman,’’ said one of the men, “is as patient as Job. Sheis not a stu- dent absentmindedly poring ever book lore, but a housekeeper who is so taken up with thoughts of what she is going to get for supper that she doesn't know it has stopped raining. What is more, she is to lower their umbrellas when the sun be- gins to shine always are. That girl just behind her who has already taken time to fold ber umbrella neatly, even though it is soaking wet, is going to bean old maid. Sheis narrow minded too. The next one has bound the folds down, but it looks uneven and bulging. That woman's children will always look dowdy, but she will nurse them successfully through in- numerable attacks of croup and rash, and no family in town will have better things to eat. ‘‘That short woman with her umbrella flopping this way ard that will always be poor, because she will give away every- thing as soon as she gets it. Hers isn’t al- together a commendable generosity, either, for it is caused more by Jack of power to say ‘no’ than by an inherent desire to help her fellow creatures. That dark woman with the tip of her umbrella trailing downward and backward at an angle of 45 degrees Is malicious. I wouldn’t trust ber out of my sight. She'd say something mean about me the first chance she got. The one whe carries her umbrella swung carelessly over her shoulder isa happy go lucky individual who will always have a good time, not because she earns it, but because the world owes it to her, and she is going to have her rights. ‘*Do you gee that woman who holds her umbrella at right angles to her body and sticks the sharp point ahead like a bay- onet? She’s one of the kind that sets the world afire. She has more energy in a minute than most people have ina year. A woman who swings her umbrella as she walks is prone to dillydally; she never knows her mind, and, no difference how well she may pretend to like a person, if anothor speaks ill of him in his absence, she will generally side in with the calum- inator; at any rate she will say nothing in his defense. She who trails her um- brella along in ber wake is untidy and in- clined toward low principles. The one that belds the stick upright and keeps tap- ping it on the pavement every little while is a good person to tie to; she has strength and honesty. There comes a woman car- rying her umbrella under her arm. She's my wife and I won’t say anything about her.’ His companion looked at the little man’s wrinkled, perplexed face and smiled. He fancied he knew what the verdict would have been had the woman only been some- body else. —Chicago Tribune. aliens to effect Sovereign Cocoa Wi ine is take, is certain and gratifying in its | in cases of loss of sleep and enervation. eoeeccee $006 90069696 9000 FSGS TH GT CUFHHOSG. Mi 7. ywagger anes The correct military men. See our for thing assortment just received. Prices 10 to 50 cents each. cents Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy BOPO 9099990 9009090090608 0 BL OSE $4 5 SHHS O66 $4O4 6644 O61 O06 EO SSSSS$HOS S KAAASAAALS i te ewe Bakes Best Bre; ad. WHBWAS ~- 2222<= PE. Isla land Railway. ' 26404 eee ee > ® & <2 + AARAAAAAARAR RAR The largest assortment in 2 od Charlottetown. $1.15 {Ye ain oi 49e of Je The best values or ga — 89¢ “880 The prettiest styles ~ 88¢ $1.00 3] 00 . Cs 31.10 a 4 ‘f a2 ee EY PHEAAAAAAAAAAAR & Aas A AA BLOUSES The leading Blouse Department . | salad . « serge . 2 - | mn —_— Saturday Excursions. | eat _ @1 39 Dari } , 1 32 ~ sea " {> ded hn , 5 , I J ine, dy y | — doeust snd S ; — ae S| * ¥ r = = = = = S&S Sa an , iy kets will be issued | BE $1.40 2422223 $140 xe At A t Gis CQ . brs from, il] Ry okine Stations bn all | et sii dialed Natioy S my thi PR — : | —— d & seroma on this Railway every Sat. nd up tay good ae Oeeey OMT and up a } Aes ¥ Tor return on followin Mon | oe AY Line Se tic kets Wili not be on id | pa ~ Ko Treturn on date of issue ey Ay t + De j CUON AL 5. D. POTTINGER * ‘ . General Manager > Gov't Faiiwavs- ca i aaa "te: 7 | fan, & Oe ee ee ee é a el one “Mee BI teu RA i ae a m” : + “ae ~% 4 a .. LX +X ZAG S . ° 4, ~ ¥ } | ew cee 4 : % aN M very large trade this spring. to work for more. J j Towels and Toweling. Second —We buy in very large We have the tr: ide, now our aim the biggest bargains ever offered for he tnext month in SENSIBLE BUYING thoroughly unselfish. People who forget | PUBLIC... We desire to present briefly a few facts for your consideration. ments are full of the choicest and newest goods produced, and each department is having a First, Our five depart- But with the usual human failing we are anxious and willing CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, DRESS GOODS AND Cents Furnishings “Au Ul AIATA MAA AAAXWSM quantities for spot cash, which enables us to buy from the leading and best manufacturers, and reason to claim no equals in this city. is to keep it, and in order to do so will give some of thing Carpets, Dress Goods. White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Cottons, Ginghams STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS. BROTHERS, The Wonderful —— Men . EAP SOE ne . - Ii You are Going —tTo— BOSTON Gr any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the * Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE The favorite S. S. ‘ Halitax” will leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at 1 p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer caile at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving days Thursdays mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers *-Olivette” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.¥&.I. Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s ticket cffice. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w Charlottetown Mon- and Saturday ASK YOUR GROER FOR Royal Oak Soap tha best lanndry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas munch as two bars of ordinary imported Soep made from filthy material. ore gran WAQKE Bordeaux Claret Co. (La Compagnie des vins de Bordeaux) During the summer season you prefer light and cooling beverages ; we recom- mend to you a trial of Bon Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. quarts. Montferrand ” 4 Per case of 1 doz. quarts. $1 per case extra per 2 doz. pints. our Champagnes, Furgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. kee"Call or write for our new complete Price List of Wines, Liquors, etc. Qur Assorted Bodega Cases Of fine Wines and Liquors ranging from $5 to $12, accordixg to con- Also | tents, are used with greaf satisfaction by FAMILIES, BACHELOR QUARTERS, BOATING, FISHING and EXUUBSION PARTIES BORDEAUX CLARET CP, 30 Hospital Street. Montreal Black Diamond ‘Line, Fhe S. a. COBAN,” s. ling faom Montreal Tuesday morning, June 22, wil i be due at Ch’town, Friday morning June 25th, and will sail for St, John’s Nfld.. via. North Sydney, C, b., carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. oVtewnr, Tunel,’97, 3i eod, J , & ee Sst oa LAZERBY'S SOUP | SQUARES Make the most delicious and wholesome soups. Six different va- rieties:—Mulligatawny, Househo'd, \¢ Green Pea, Tomato, Lentil and | Onion. Each Square makes iy — of Soup. All grocers sel] it. An the Best Dealers sell it ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., MONTREAL, General Ageuts fer the Dominion sd —_-_ ——— CAUTION . . I will not be responsible for debts con— tracted by any one in my name, unless by written ordor, JAMES VATCHER. Charlottetown. 137- -lw There's Comfort y eeoeo in having a nice fittiug pair of Boots or Shoes, There's Satisfaction in knowing that you have bought your Shoes at prices that are right. Onur constant aim is to secure good fitting Shoes, and the price we whittle down to the finest point. If you wast comfort and satisfac- tion, try us. R. K. 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