VA a AE Meee eve dere 3 ee j\DIES EYCLE 201 NS a fade of nice soft leather, in mk or Chocolate, fill a long ywant, you can wear them any boot or shoe, thus Bang a change at small cost, g fhey are unlined and cool. i $1.65 a pair. DOS Alley & Co The Shoe ist . enue * A Rn, ETI calle tw Ee WN ad well THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1 1898. i Aa Ml ae i eI a aii at For Bosron.-—-“he steawer Halifax left on return to Bosion yesterdsy afterncon. Her ontward passengers were: James Dicks, Mrs Dicke, Master Henry D cks, Mise Marv Kelly, Andrew Peters, Katie Dwver, H E Genthner and Mary Me Donald. crtinnstitiag Regiment or Provinciatists.—The Boston corresponde nce of tHe Halifax Her- ald gaye: Atar.cent meeting of the Mari t'me Provincial Club, a moticn was passed to reise a reyiment of provincialista in case their services would be needed in the pres ent crisis. A committee was appointed by the chair, with ivstructions to report at the nex! meeting of the club. snes the 220d wifeof P. J. At Dunedin, West River, on inst., Mary Al ce, be oved Local and Other Items, | JUNE MAGAZINES. TARE NATIONAL. War news appears to have absorbed pretty much of «verything during the past mocth. ‘tThe National Magazine” of Boston for June responds enthusiaati- cally to the public mood, with a special warnumber. It is aliogether asuperb effort. The cover page in national colors repre- sents a time!v naval seene. The frontis. piece gives asc-ne op b ard an American man-Of<wer, mavning a ten inch gun at the battle of Manila. The companion piece is Hunt's famous paintirg. “The Trumpeter.” Patri ‘'sm is enthroned on every pege of this issue. The “Outburst of Patriotic Sentimect” describes the blaze of enthusi- a-m in the hall of Congress which welded the ties of national uniiv and marked ap epoch in history. The notable changes iy, ‘Naval and Army Revolution” since 186) Berrigan. May her soul rest in peace, Uh, mother, dear, you are gone to rest Where many went before, The Lord bas found for you a home, Bevond this earthly shore. Yon lived in favor with your God, fire Insurance Mtects You against the of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accideutal fires. hey may come tv you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. .R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown pw me WAAAAAARAR SR A step ahead in quality and a step behind in price. Don’t Do + — A Thing Avout “arelessness —_—— i Nh a ea select Ing ronr 1898 watch until you have seen my large stock of WA TCHES, yp New Watches are arriving daily ” Buying bere you have the kvow- gethat you are selecting of the latest and he.i You can’t get lower prices tor equal quality at any other place. My guar antee with every watch is your protection. W. W. WELLNER a Jeweler. . 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Jas 5 LIAS - —_~ You tried to do his will, [ trust that we you’ve left behind, Your example may fulfil, Che Lord has called you from this vale Of misery and wor: fe found for you a happy home; Where all the just will gc; You suffered patient to his will, r never did complair; yao yon bad been tortured With atrvyiog dreadful pain. Lithou MOTORMAN O'REILLY CASE. ie was Cured of Diabetes by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Everything else Failed. Toroxro, May 30.—(By Telegraph. With reference to his experience with Vodd ¢ Kidney Pills, and D abetes, Mr. T. H. O’Reiliy, Toronto Street Railway mo- torman No. 624, writes corroborating the report of his cures, Mr O’Reilly says:--“For three years I sutlered horribly, in spite of all the medi- cines J tried. Not one of them gave the same relief. I endured the torture of scalding pains wh'le urinating, and all the other agonies « diabe‘2s. “Finally I was induced io give Dodd’s Kidney Pills atrial. The very first dose did me good and [ got better and better with each succeding dose, Three boxes worked a thorough and complete cure.” —_— - oe Shirt Waist—For best value aad lowest prices in shirt waists try F Perkins & Co. Latest styles, best value and lowest, prices in shirt waists at F Perkins & Co’s Hundreds upon bundreds of shirt waists 'o pick from at the lowest prices at F Perkins & Co’s, — are interestingly described and the lega! procedure in reference to prize money re~ veals that there bas been but little chang: in this since 1812. “The Origin of the Siars and S:ripes,” illustrated by the fam~ ous Weisgerber painting is a most timely subject. “Memorable Scenes in our First Congress” isa dramatic and timely his- torical narrative giving the real ine dents and atmosphere of the tmes whr the United States had then first aiptomatie brush with Spain. “War Times at the White House” is also a timely sketch, aud “The Naval Militia” is an article of great importance, as it isthe first time it bas ever been des-ribed fully in pubiic print. “Heroism on the Battlefield” is a popular and stirring bit of literature at this time. and is illustrated from famous naval anu laud battle paintings. “The America: Volunteer” isacother illustrated article showing the various uniforms, the manner and method of recruiting volunteers for the Americon army since the dave of the minute menin 1775. Walt Whitman's “Song of the Banner at Daybreak” appears for the firat time in a periodical, and stir- ring recollections are also awakened by the publication of Bayard Vaylor’s “Song of the Camp.” Freeman Furbish’s sketch, “A Fellow and a Fool,’, isin his most eharm'ng vein and adds a weil«defined bit of sunshine to the grim description of war times and incidents. ‘The usual quota of excellent short stor es and departments is main‘aine?, ard ail through this sumber is maintained a high-spirited and enthusiastie patro~ tism. If your newspaper’s supply of ‘Tle Natienal Magazine” is exhausted, have him) sendtothe W W Pxtter Co., 91 Bedford St., Boston, for a copy of this special war number. Just received—more of that beautiful K. B.— John P Joy. For latest styles and lowest prices in 8sirt waists,try I Perkins & Co. so «+ Table a x 7 At 7 ue AA Beginning Munday, NZSLNE NGS fe SW “@* Te “@- oe *%@ n Napkin Sale for one week give you an opporiunity of buving Linen Tabling and Dar.ask Napkins at quite ne aoe WY al; vg? 7 > SY “eM “ Linen SV, iS @ the 50th inst., we will @ eee &E BOSE SM4 sensational prices. “ae 1000 neti Tabling to be sold. 93 dozen S¢ Napkins to be offered. The prices on these “A: goods will please you. dis Se 50 doz, fine Linen Towels will also be offer- * “As ed at bargain prices, Mi Se _ A-splendie range of huck and crash towel- ee is ling to select from, a Se OUR BLOUSE SALE is doing wonderfully Syge | well: low prices will be continued ali through * | VA this week. 5 Fae “A: New supply of black and colored Lily Kid i SS. Gloves, just received. 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CLARKE, Agent. returning wil day at 6 p-. ™ } Saioon Ch’iown, May 14, 1898 JAMES MURRAY, P.O, BOX 992 ST. JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND. Wholesale Commission Merchant Invites consigoment Butter, Rav. Oate S > > , Potatoes and other produce. May draw for half cost at thirty days’ sight, bai ~ ts pi a Ts» ‘wena jor semeneeaete” prea aces Say aa tis es was - 0 em @ wer weneeaalie sta dase r ’ . a a FASHion FAShion | am epee cen teense SP 2 # peer he New Coloriags in Suitings at The Latest Designs in Trouserings gs Thd Newest Fabrics for Prince Alberts it ¥ and Morning Coats oe Tien the latest fashion plates, for then you want to «now if our artists can produce the garment when finish ed just as represented. She bosses every body—well, nearly everybody. Weare up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the crest as represented on the fashion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Suit Join McLeod & SARTORIAL ARTISTS, OY,