ee eae If th a : of - we ly Pein > ie Sc ion, » long RON” ee a Dat. fC. havegm Ite! you to resist the | | Lone Meas . your lungs a ~ . alreac iC ted, end if ides the cough you have lity G pyer a 1 Crk oe there | K teg still a strong p obability of | ourgy cure. rind The oil in the Emulsion ets eds ; the hy} »phosphites ise power to he nerves; i pd the gly ceringe soothes and LAN oO -« als. go. and $1.00, all ruggiste, ——7 QCOTT & BOW NE, Chen usts Toronta Saal . akenmnaietline 0009S OS SSFF OC COOOOOOO {We will ; tHave the Best 14 Pies ; tbat are male inthe city, for vou jo-day, they're meade to please, yf tneyv lon’t we give your money ; so you canno! po-s bly make a _— buying one : ‘ KE. ' Miuc . P es, lOc each e y the § 4 Apple Pies, l00n “ ice a ; Lemon Pies, 10c “ : Cream Pies, 2 & lic “ Cocoanut Pies, )5 &20c * Telephone 98 ind {D. sTEWwanrt } ‘ ECLIPSE BAKERY ; 9900014 © 0Oe Di, 09 0000 0800 — AWA Ww the time, with them. CMs 4S5% ESE SESE SE SENS § . w fae is Y’othing ¥ like pleasing customers. fh That’s what we are doing all we valne for their mooey that they come back again & Thi note of our succes. to plea-e everyone who leaves an f thoroughly convinced what we Ye : rier with us, - gS your as a §a¥ ie true. ig, useful, LADLE ~~. a a Cae wae Cae Ge we * = 1 EEE fn a ii ll NN aeiceneaccai mn . -~ _ Our engrave Yo SEES & door to R. Ware store. «situb Cafe The Modern Foun: ers,’ Engineers and Machinists, 3. Nav. Co’s % Wharf, ( h’towr P, E,-I. Phope 125 ioe Fe 9 FASS Silverware For Wedding Gifts | lsalways appropiate, it has the last beaut ifui qual'ties that we necessary for the ideal gift. Some suggestions are:— CEKE BASKET BON-BON BASKET NUT BOWLS BERRY SPOONS % ; 5 ¢ We sulicit your valued orders. MBE BRUCE STEWART & COTY, S Styles new, long wearing qualities, ind prices low, imerest you, when you have a wed- ding gift in view. “ENGRAVING™ ———— r very pretty work hext job of engra’ ing, ae W. VV. VELLNER Jeweler and Engraver, ni a A, ga Hub Cafe give them euch i bring othera is the kev~ We strive Vhy not give order and be PEGFLILHIGOFS SSRIS SS hese points should 2 turning out some Try us with your THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAMLUIEPETOWN, JUNE 9, ,89y Local and Other items. GIGI SSIES 4——— Te — a OES Cuerry Vater. - Rev. John T. Bryan will preach at Cherry Vailey Ci Sunday afternoon next, the llth, inst at 3 p. m. ne Crrip’s Mistake [There wet il iivorces grant lin the U ed & es elweer 1867 and 1886 Cupid geems lo mistake across (he bores have made a great -_ Tae Bistery Team. — The C Bisley team will parade in Montreal on the 23rdof June and wii! sail on the morsing ofthe 24th by the Allan liner Tainui. Prince Edward Isjand will! be res presenied by Sergt. Weatrerbie. sjviliatiiaianes A Sensiate Suace-tion.—The St. Jobn exbibition should be liberally advertised in P. E Island at the earliest possible date, There is a big patronage to be got from the Island if it is looked after atonce. The Halifax exhibition management is talking of putting a resident agent on the Island to work up business,—St. John Sun. Tuat Serrtep Hiw—Dr. Thomas G. Addison, suftering from the effects of the opium habit, when breught before the court at Washington for commitment to ap neane asylum, seemed rational enough, but asked to be allowed to read an original poem. He read twenty verses when the jndge stopped him and senthim to vee Boston Kwicurs or Pyrnias.—The Knights of Pythiae, of Boston and vicinity, are arranging a tour through the Mari-~ time Provinces in August. It is expected that about 6@0 Koights wi'l take the trip. They propose crossing to Yarmouth, teke ing a run through Nova Scotia and P. E. Island and will stop in Moncton a day and anighton their way through New Brune wick. Omeca at Hativax.—The Halifax Herald sars: The schooner Omega, bound from Charlottetown to Demerara, and re~ ported in for shelter, came here to go on the marine railway to paint. Captain Murcheson, who ie in command of the veesel, was chief officer of the steamer Stanley for 13 years. The vessel came off the slip this morning and cleared for Demerara. enshaipaase Cows 1x Inecanp.— Last year there were in Ireland 1,434,925 mileh cows—an iu- creace of a little over 5000 on the tctal of tke vrevious year. The num- ber of cows kept for dairy purposes in that country has been comparatively constant during the past fortv years, the highest at aov time during the period being 1,690,000, in 1859, and the loweet, 1,348, 003 in 1864. The average for the period named was about 1,450,000. cidhnnpiilinanete Mawsirona Crors.—Word comes from Winnipeg that the crops inthe North- west aredoing well. It is said that wheat ia for the most part up four ioches abeve the ground, and owing to the very favor- able weather it is expected the crops on | July L will be ae faradvanced ason the same day last year. Bailey and oat eeed- ing is nearly completed. The acreage under wheat isslightly increased over last year while there is considerable increase in the acreage eown to barley and oate. W. eee Tuan Wuisxey.—At the Nation~ al Conference of Charities and Corrections hald in Cincinnati, Ohio, recently, Super~ j tenten: George Torrence, of the Lilinois tate Reformatory, on the subject: “The Relation of Cigarette to Crime,” used the tollowing very startling language: “The use of cigareites by boys under 15 years of age sentto the Reformatory, was slmost universal. I am eure that cigarettes are destroying and making criminel: of more boys than saloons. On May Ist, 92 per cent. of the boys between 10 and 15 in the institution were ¢ garette smokers, and 85 per cent. were cigartte fiends.” He declared that the cigarette “attacked the nervous sy*tem, weakened the will power and destroyed the ability to resist criminal impulses; the depression following the use, was wore than thet pro- duced by alcohcl; its effect was like that of morphine or cocaine. The use of the cigarette was 10 fold worse thao that of intoricating liquors.” ————- Zola’s Truth P “ Paris,June 6.—Zola who has returned i France .# naturally overjoyed at the out- come of the Dreyfus revision proceedings, and in the course of an interview, said: “I knew the light was finally bound to break through the mass of falsehood, calumny end forgery and that Dreyfus would be restored to liberty and honor and myself no longer forced to live in exile.” “Armed with thetruth,” said M. Zola,“ knew all must come right.” CB OO I DEO LP Cure a Cold in a Day Kie-opened rs 5 B Meals and lunches served at short notice, line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. m; till 12 pm Don’t forget the place next Alsoa choice Open from 7 « Norton's Hard- | { snadian | | | i Annodli were) Jenene | TOBACCO | .. POUCHES _—_ | Large Sizes—— : ; . Former price 60c WILL CLEAR AT SOcts each 10,000 New Cigars Just received REDDIN DROS OPP. POST OFFICE New Crop Porte Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEGNS “—""“" Echconer Brandnell due here abou lst June. N. RATTENBURY 114—eod 3wks Dividend Notice Mercnaxts Bank or P. E, I. Charloitetown, June Ist, 1899 Notice is hereby given, that a half vearly dividend atihe rate of 5 yer cent per anoum, on the capitel st ck of the bank has been declared payable at its banking house on and after Ju'y 3rd pext The Travefer books will be clesed from the 19:h June, to the 3rd of July nex, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. J.M. DAVISON. Cashier. June Ist, 1899 erermeeeineee pe LO LL LEEG GADD OOD EADY ! We or the summer trade. havea nice and ver- ied assortment of Boots Shoes and Slippers IN LACK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate‘from 10 to25c. Weeks & Warren Sunlight and Lifehuoy Soaps ere absolutely pure, equally good for toe toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the tenderest skin, Ormost delicate fabrics Try Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets hem All druggists refund the mouey if it fails relieve. 52c. nel CHARLOTTETOWN - John T. Tickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & Paes ES, r E P.E. ISLAND & co a a 2 . y ww a s > Qs — II] — se mw 2 TQv2 Your Wants Your Chance to Supply Them. | The way we do it Sentner McLeod & Co,, WFOLESALE AND KETAIL dddadd (OQ ANOTHER SNAP FROM —.mm,. “My Store” Don’t Tell Me—<—_— . About any shirt waist being just as good as MY STOR# SHIR! WAISTS I’m old enough young lady to be vour grandmother, and I’ve worn all sorts of Shirtwaists, and I know there isn’t any shirtwaist just as good as their 58 GENT SHIRT WAIST 25 Wrappers, mostly light colors, worth $1.30, to clear at '75 cents. EEO J Successors To BEER Bros o_o MYaerrae— Im — ee Qetetssa5%e6———]] _—_ _ssvaars veververvey st Salt--- shoe department. see our goods that is all we want. talk better than we can, stratious with ease. ple of their eloquenc> est Read Therefore we are not going to say much about our If we can get you to come in and Our values can They can discount demon Just come in and hear a sam— Their subject is Our Styles Our Prices If you have failed to send yourself everywhere else try The MODEL Shoe Department pics RQ RH. Ramsay & Co. axkeQeQe sf, Sn eae Groceries, ¢ | eRe Crockery sand » Glassware Retail at Wholesale Prices— ene IO . a aN Sg ' fi = ee == C= - an 4 Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26c, regular price 25 cents. 100 Flower Pots from le up 1000 Teapots from 10c up. 1000 Jugs very low Berry Seta, 7 pieces, 21c P. MONAGHAN QUEEN STREET Our Qualities f — | : 3§ Gily of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK ~+ a oa See PG ee ae Sega “= R ee a Pe : - a HALIFAX AND CHARLOTTETOWN S.8. City of Ghent will sail from Caarlottetown every Fridav at 10 o’clock doring the season of 1899 for Halifiax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harbur, Salmon River Sheet Harbor, re- turning, will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calls, The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- odatione, Saloonamidship. Special low freights will be given this season. Farther information apply to W. W. CLARK Agent Ch’Town May 27 tf $5.09 Reward The above reward will be given to any one giving information that will lead to the conviction of the person whe stole tuli - the garden of 5. C. MOORE, Kent Be ast. _ teal Exquisite Studio And Photos to match the Studio. —— et aaa Better come in and arrange for a sitting. a aa ‘WESTLAKE BROS., Photographers New Prowse Bricck rape ee ae gettin pe An EME Si A REIN « bts “