THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHANLUTTETOWN, JUNE 2, 1899 Money can be saved by trading at the People’s Store Goods bought for cash and marked low We quote below a few of our prices :-— es , 5 , ° ° Mark Cata . « - ~ Ladies Linen Collars. BRACES. Heck Setees | 1.60 mole : ¥ Detachable collars and cufisf GO Sr | 24 20 Our braces wear. Large stock on M do Sx ln 20 2c 1 ve 5 So a a , ; i? 4 = a ‘ 5“ «5 All siz - roc and 14c pet pair hand of English, and Canadiar: U BRELLAS. Bleached, a2 29 25 Cuffs to match 16c and 18c per. par makes. See our special Leathe: do 73 on 33 30 inal ak oie ies 8c Ladies Twill Cotton i ; ; ; ; . ~ . | ends at 16c, 20c 25c and 28 LaCie uc 40 do Si 31 2% Gents Linen Collars do do do largesize 55 rs. arge size Gents Hosiery. ie aa. 7 : Sizes 143 yl oll new ‘hapes, | Black Cashmere, summerweight ee ae Pill Cott ; S1Zes 145 £0 I7%, ail news st shapes Be eer ee “eg , oT dg do do re LOW OUtONS. Sper ial 4 ply linen 15c ea. 2 for 25c | eee » 276, oS ve. * do Glorxia do 90 4 BY ove 18c ea. 2 for 3c | Black Cotton, stainless 6c, roc, 18« do do do 1.00 | Plain, 42 in, 15 12 3 do. do. roc ea 3 for 25¢ | d . 78 : 3 5 do 0 do 1.2 do 42 0 18 I : : Rs ee wae - 2 ) Gents Linen Cufis all styles and prices.] Mens Underwear. Becki dailes, a6 to a ia as ‘ce Weeks’ special 25c. pair 2 pairs for 45¢ j _ oe aD Gent’s Unbrellas, all prices up to 4.50 | do zo " 20 17 ; al, le ee - Cotton = ers an rawers 20C €. | Carriage Umbrellas 1.25 |Circular, 42 » 17 14 37Cc sul do 42 " 18 15 >. 2 aa seit de le . . - Balbriggan 35 and soc ea. 60 and goc] + WATERPROOFS. ee sae suit. ° . do 46 '" 24 21, Natural Lambs Wool in all sizes and ee ad Dress Goods. aaa ‘| Bought direct from the manufacturers, A es We ‘ ; Reg. Qui i ae : |.adies—sizes 52-62 inches. price. price Ladies Hosiery Black & Navy, heavy Twill Serge 3.80 do do Paramatta 4.70 Plain Black Lustre, double 27, Ou 7 widt 9 : 30 22 ae as o i os 5 a a ZZ a wie . Cilia price Ppnce | Latest Styles, with sleeves 5.15 Fancy do. do. 32 25 Black Cotton, plair 8 5 sent’s Bi ; alee neti (he °3 v HaCK OtOn, plain : 5 } Gent’s Black Paramatta 9.50 ALA asnmere AV). a 2 c = ‘ ; "a “se . si ° do do. do 12 9 |< do Cuddock 6.99 OO. CO, 2 ; ~ ro Special Go. 60 45 az = bee 2 = . : - i * Weeks’ Special 65 50 laa neath Linen Department. Colored Dress Goods in large variety ae 2cc. aaa +> ’ sa dale, Be seas svamless-foot, special 40 32 Men's Caps & Hats. or Pe a TOWFIS i POWELS. Dress Linings. Lace ee ead : : ure Linen, 20x ce ras Res. O Gents White Shirts. Reg. Our - BOM) EGE CRC 2 OF - SSSR . ee eg. Our : = “st do GO 22x42, 20c each; 2 for 35c | I'weed, - Newest Styles. wice. | price Reg. Our , price price - , ; - price. price price. price A full Ine of best Irish Linen Towels | Navy Serge, Single width cambric 7 ie pee ; Bio ' Leather Belts, all colors 28 20 always in stock. See ourlweed Caps at 18c. Percalines 16 4 Unlaundried Phi to 473 «6.49 37 | White Duck & Pique 23 20 r : do. do. 7° 55 | Belt buckles and Blousettes Linenettes, best quality 16 OR Rud : elt buckles and Diousettes, : a 3 | Ovr Special, cis nasil Table Linens. M Surah Twill 18 if Fo. ca ‘3 ; a ee large assortment. ; Ss ILLINERY. 9 | Reinforced back and front $1 for 75 LAUNDRIED SIZES. Reg. Our + GLOVES 4} to 17 price price Our department is in charge of Miss . 44 to 17. ib eee . a al” Pian Reg. Our Unbleached Linen, 58 in. Vanstone, late of ‘Toronto, Reo. Our price urice wide 26 20 Her work has been pronounced the g- Ut ond e 0 adit stata price’ price! Good value 60 50 do do 72 in. , best in the city. ‘ lr ‘al 2. as | wid a 28 If you want a trimmed hat or bon- Black Lisle Thread 13 1b. | eaten. vale oe ce +See : 7 ~ | net she can please veu. Give her a do do do 15 12 | Business Mens pI oOo d5 } Bleached Linens, 56 n. oe . C . f ee . . 7 . . ea: ) 7 has = oc al. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Black Taffe ¢ f | Short Bosoms 115 $y oo wide 42 30 tria ISSR A eee 4 ai ‘ rh afieta 15 10 ; : . Large stock of Straw Sailors, in 5 i 1 ( oe Other price Other values up to 1 65 do do 5 in. - : ther prices : Aa ten ca . | Black, White and Colored; also straw 0c 29¢ “en Re 22¢ ae Cc : . wide, JOD ” 47 a a ao . 20C. 22C. .24C. 28c. 32C. 38C. 44. Gents Neckties. | Corsets sii An 66 in. rand ee for ere ° oo os Qe a ‘lowers, Xibbons, i. : | Juarge as 1e€ ‘west shapes. ; wide, job ah es Pia ee lls Perrins Kid Gloves. foe ee ciara y aie oe coceasas | Reg Our Feathers, Ospreys, | Knots, Four.n-hand, Puffs, G e | = : vi he fain : pid rice price Mounts Cniffons. Mita) Sy teaided « Sed Skates Me on | Bows, American Tecks, Straps ete. | : : Table } Napkins. ve sata etc. Large variety 1aACcK ; : ivy » | . . > ? on ovary *S - ’ hes e ” oe 35 | also a large variety in Black. Wash- | Specia 3° an ‘hoose i 2 St 4 Fastener $1 to and $1 35. thle 6 sta Our Leader xO 42 to choose from. } 17 Sa speciality. - - ee : ae es Gia ; Above guaranteed. sin kiaipiaaciis 26: = Beauty 65 sO Union—3eg & % size. Grey Cottons, * " i ~ > ~ ~—. > wn of ) > . > > 100 Pairs Special Laced and | i Princess 75 65 Prices -O5¢, 13% O5C; 95% ee hed Cottons, Buttoned, Slack and Colored All leading make at lowest Pure Linen—54 & % size. rint Cottons, S82c., regular $1 10& $1 35. inne In stock Prices $1.00, 1.15, 1.25, 1.45, | Ginghams, « Stud Black Lacing all sizes ri | roe ; | 1.65, 185 and up to §.00. | Shirtings, . r - Pak 1 Napkins. all prices. Cottonades m stor k. Oo for Occ | . 4 ; ( ‘olored px } oo ; ; Ladies’ Blouses. l'weeds, | Tickings, Handkerchiefs—Ladies. Fancy Cambric 48 } Sheetings Embroidecies, do Muslin 60 ! F vurtains, White Hemstitched 1. 6 fer 2c} do Colored Muslin 68 | Ce ite emstitched 5c ea. 6 fer 25 ‘ Ne : ; Oe ie 4 at . oa era stilcnes of ie ae | Fine Swiss Check 1.00 | Reg. Our | _ Silks, and ail other goods to be i i on cud oy ees z a ~- Scotch Gingham 1.20 } price price! found in a First Cass Retai il Store. \\ . . . | - rey , er ; oO af e ae . “se ~_ “ ie - sia - Tr , ; ahi OU rs o | Black Sateen 1.00 } Unbleached, 72 in. 15 13 All our stock fresh and NEW. ao. do. va, 0) 5 j I } } manufacturers. Spring Sale Now On at WEEK‘ WHOLELALE AND RETAIL Wool taken in exchange for Goods. Highest market price paid. We ask a share of your patronage, knowing that you can save money by purchasing from us, as we buy for cash from the leading & Co. THE KING'S ROSE DANO By GEORGE GRIFFITH. fCopyright, 1898, by the Author.] Day by dav, etors by stone, the par- cel had increased, and every one of the now splendid collsetion of gems repre- sented not wily so many pounds eterling in hard cash when once successfully translated from the Kimberley com- pound and sorting houses te the outsid« world, but also many moments of desper- ste yet skillfully hidden anxiety, during which the fickle needle of fate bad swayed to and fro between two poles of fertune and ruin. Some wen in Frank Ridley’s position —and he was one of the most trusted sorters in camp—would have taken the stones out one by one, or eaployed Kaffirs to take them from bim after they had been searched, and pase them direct to one of the illicit dealers ont- side, but that was not his way. He had no other confidaut than his own con- science, not always an approving one, but at any rate one that would not give hin away To have taken the stones out one by one would only have multipiied the risk of discovery and ruin by the num- ber of them, for the possession of a single illicit diamond would have meunt disgrace and penal servitude jast as certainly as woula the discovery o2 his person of the whole £20,006 or £80, - 000 worth of gems—the very pick of the Kimberley mine output for nearly six monghs past. So one afternoon he made up his mind that he had tempted the fates far enough, and at 6 that evening be walk- ed off to bis lodgings with his heart in his mouth and a fortune in the liniug of his somewhat shabby felt wideawake. That night, albeit with some Jittly fear and tremling, he permitted bim- self the Juxury of a few minutes’ oxain~ ination of his plunderin bulk and an estimate of its value, not to him, but to the more fortunate man who shor!d sucveed in getting the parcel through safely to London or Amsterdam. If he ceonld only do that himself, be would never need to do another day’s work in the world, but t* was an employee, a sorter, aud therefore a marked man, and the secret ramifications of the won- derful eyste:n which inclosed him and gy! like hi> cs in a net were many and wide. No, that risk was too great, consider- tng that he could now make £4,090 or £5.000 in uu horr or s9, endat the same time transfer i.)] hig risc and Nabijity to some one elie, and fo back to his work with a light heart and, in & cer . 4, tain sense, a clesr couscie:: >, : Yet there was one w2aguificent : use diamond, which must have weighed somewhere between 40 aud 50 cirates, which he would Gearly have loved te see nicely cut and poli: bed and glitter. ing op the neck or in the hair of a cer- tain well Joved some one far away in old Carlisle, but be knew well enough that there was not another of its size and color in the world. The nearest to it wagian the De Beers collection, and the mere possession of it by any one bné a monarch or a millionaire would mean jaet what bis own possession of it meant, so there wae no use thinking about that. With something very like a sigh for the unattainable possibilitias of Lis en far successful theft, he tied up the gems in a bit of dirty rag and stuffe) thie into the toe of a rather dilapidated Wellington boot. Then he had a wash and a change and went for a waik down town. On his way along Stockdale street he chaaced to mect «. well dressed, dapper looking little men, who nodded to him as one might do toa casual acquaint- ance, and eaid in a quick, chirpy sort of tana: ‘*How do, Ridiey? Going strong, eh” ‘*Pretty well, Mr Muratti,’’ he re- plied, with a quick look up ané down the street. ‘‘Returne are looking up again. We've bad some very pretty finds the last day or two.’’ “Oh, glad to hear it, even from a men who wastes his opportunities as idiotically as youdo! Anything psar- ticnlarly choice’ ’ ‘‘Well, yes. Are you doing anything in secondhand boots just now, Mr. Muratti?’’ It may here be conveniently explain- ed that the gentleman with whom young Ridley bad thus falien into con- A OER, —»-2- There was not another of its size ond coley in the world. versatios wasin those days known in camp as Mickey Muratti. The wider world knows bim now as Michael Mu- (Continued on page 8.) a A cet a ene A i nt, anol a a ast = a0 ~~ former BS Pee herrea (as - ee mes RT ‘ a Rah ncn ae raid ye