THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 17 1898. = AAAGHAARAAAAAAAAAARARARA IMPORTANT My = You Cannot Be Sure That it is A wee drappie o Pattison’s Rare Old Whisky ' you are buying unless you insist on getting it in the orig- inal amber colored bottle, with branded cork, capsule and label This Grand Old Whisky is for sale here, there and every- Whi lesale by where. AE ef PEE YE FEE Fe SEY For Sale By All Licensed Vendors Aan Ni ENaNENS OF CAFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS RAH Se eR a re a FAS Hion FAShion he New Coloripgs in Suitings The Latest Designs in Trouserings Thd Newest Fabries for Prince Albeits and Morning Coats Tien the latest fashion plates, for then you want to know if our artists can produce the garment when finish ed just as represented. She bosses everybody—well, nearly everybody. We are up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest as represented on the fasnion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Suit John McLeod & Coy., SARTORIAL ARTISTS. | ———— : DOES THE EMPLOYMENT OF LABOR BENEFIT A COMMUNITY ? —_— Ona OF COURSE IT DOES. i oe ee, a D. A. Bruce employs more people manufacturing custom and readymade clothing than a!l the staff of the largest dry goods house in the province (possibly twice asmany). He is prepared to give employment to three times the number if a more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase of home made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than any importing clothier, who merely acts as a middle man be- tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking hismoney and sendingit abroad to pay tor foreign labor, The product of the local manufacture, 3 )ild have preference —-it's the best. D. .. BROCE Dress Goods, Muslins, . Duclzs, watteens, . Prints, ‘ome in and see our stock. EE Se | hl oe T J HARRIS, London House A Song of Ecstasy. In The Century there is a paper on the ‘‘Songs of American Birds,’’ by Jobn Bur- roughs. Mr. Burroughs says: A very interesting feature of our bird songs is the wing song oF song of ecstasy. It is not the gift of many of our birds. Ipdeed, less than 4&4 dozen species are known to me as ever singing on the wing. It seems to spring from more intense ex- citement and self abandonment than the ordinary song Gelivered from the perch. When the bird’s joy reaches the point of rapture, it is literally carric ad <« ff its feet, and up it goes into the air, pouring out its song asa rocket pours its sparks. The skylark and the bobolink habitually do this, but a few others of our birds do it only on occasions. Last summer, up in the Catskills, I added another name to my list of ecstatic singers—that of the vesper sparrow. Several times I heard a new song in the air, and caught a glimpse ol the bird as it dropped back to the earth. My attention would be attracted by a suc cession of hurried, chirping notes, followed by a brief burst of song, then by the van- ishing form of the bir@. One day I was lucky enough to see the bird as it was ris- ing to its climax in the air and identified it as the vesper sparrow. ‘The burst of song that crowned the upward flight of 75 or 100 feet was brief, but it was brilliant and striking and entirely unlike the lei- surely chant of the bird while upon the ground. It suggested a lark, but was less buzzing or humming. ‘The preliminary chirping notes, uttered faster and faster as the bird mounted in the air, were like the trail of sparks which a rocket emits before its grand burst of color at the top of its flight. The Coming of Baby. When a baby comes to the bouse real happiness comes. The care and anxiety sling) ciingipg eeunt for nothitg against the , , 7 , touch of the little hands and the sound ot he little voice. Tne highest funetior given to human beings i2 bringing healthy, happy children into the world. Over thirty vears ago the needs of women ap- pesled to Dr. Pierce, now chief con-ulting physici+n to the Inval:ds’ Hotel and Surgi- cal I; stitute, of Buffalo,N. Y. The result of his +tudy improved by thirty years of practiee is embodied in Dr. Pierce’s Favor~ ite Pereersprion. It streng hens, purifies and makes healthy the organs distioctly feminine. It yives weak women the strength aed health necessary for the production ¢«f healthy children and it makes the bear ng of those children easy. It is eure io cure any weakness or de- rangement peculiar 'o women; stops pain, soothes inflsmmation, strengthens, purifies, invigorates, FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on R chmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘'ns about twenty good rocms and sbop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horsee, with Jarge yard In coanection, A~ply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Wanis, Losi, Found, &¢. 7) LET, moni St we--t, orearlier, if desired, Mason, A comfortable cottage on Rich Possession viven June ‘4th, Apply to Janes |’. WaANTED.--A general servant, where a purse is Kept Apply to Mrs James Simpson, Rocbfurd ct TO LET—BHoase on Bayfield «treet, witi- good sta) le and coach-house in the rear, now eceupied by “Vr Donald McKenzie, bossess- ion given: nthe 25th of this ms:to. 4 pl} to Philip Large. 1:0 dy lw pd eo. ed _——— WANTED Anexperienced visi for cencr housework, referetice r quired A'8O boy wanted, tode work about a house, Anply 'o Vrs James Eden, corner of Pownal aud Rich- mond =t. nH TO Let—*‘ house on Hillsborough Street containing 9 rooms besides pyutry, at preseu oceupied by ‘r W. Ss. McKie Possession Apply to Mrs Biaten 101 @0d 245 viven With of Mar. corner Gt. Geo and Fitzroy Sts. W ‘NTED—An experience cerk in ht end capdepartment. Apply by letler 19 box 669 107 WANCTKD.—An apprentice tf» learn the blacksmith business, Apply to G. H. Foster, Pownall W wart. dy eod TO LE1.—One half of the three story dwel ing hous, containing eigat large rooms, on Prince St. Po-vstssion given on 2ad ay 1 ext WV. W. Wellner 42 TLOST—A_ gold watch chain chirm Finder wi!l be suitably rewarded by leaving Same at this office, 4 3i WANTED—A housemaid. Apply ‘0 Mis G, A. Warburton, Westwood, 104 iol Ale lil beittciceipsdiemcas i W AN@BD.—We wantto rurchas atnoro natbred Mir Bull, ove iothree years oid Appiy A. Horne & Co, ivv LOST -Ator near Victoria Park, a Men? roe vest pocketcamera. Finder wii! ve s:it- WANTED —Salesme:; salary from start permanent place. Brown Bros. & Co, beowii'> Nurseries, Ont, TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Old London Houses, ’situatean wa 4 St., nexti» Government Warehouse No l Appl~ to Peake nro« & (i jaw a--1 BAKBERS’ CHAI *s and coumpicie ous. for sale cheap tor cash Or approvea note A,- ply to DA Bruce, Queen St, ¢ h’:own 76—dyawu kytf WANTED.—Ae fexperienced cook, $10.00. Avpiv to Mré B®. Hayded, v7 COUK WANTED.—applyic cs Brighton Villa, FulliVeas 95 Uf TO LET.—That comfortabie and ple santis situated hou+e on upper Queen St... being ho southern half of the residence of the lace Chief Justics Palmer, now in ceeunation o Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sam, ren! Moderate, possession g ven Ist ee nee “a ~ a -eere eta 2: niente teens ore ‘ > — ia aa — x ae ably rewarded by leaving i’ atthis: ffive lh? | wae | yy / Gouriing Insanity. It Comes Swiftly and Surely When Sleep and Rest Cannot be Chtained. Paine’s Coley Compound | is the Only Agent that Truly Regulates the Nervous System. A Medicine that Faeds th Nerves and Eariches the :Blood GIVES SLEEP AND RE- FRESHING REPOSE. Makes Men and Women Healthy and Strong. Thousands are in a condition of m‘sery and woe brought on by sleeplessuess and nervousness. Ir is from the ranks of such people that the inmates our insane asylums are recruited. If you are sleepless, nervous, despondent or irritable, ac! at once before your case becomes serious snd alarming. Use Paine’sCelery Compound, nature’s food for the nerves, brain sad blood. It is the great modera prescription the heven-sent blessing that the best physicians recommend. Weis & Richarpson Co., Dear Sir-: - I consider it a pleasnre and duty to put on record what Paine’s Celery Compound bas done for me. I bave been aftlicted with sleeplessness and pervousness, and at times have been without sleep for tifiv hours. Ajl ordinary medicines failed of and nothing met my case until 1 used Paine’s Celery Compound. Now I never miss a nighi’s sleep. I strong'y recommend your medicine toall nervous suff rers. Yours gratefully, Mrs. Ayna Dawson Wilkesport, Ont. a ee nee Most Compact Gamera iN THE WORLD Taking 34x34) ».. Bixdd Pictures and Only 1} inches thic’s v hei closed, in- cluding double plute holder, MADE IN THEE SIZES, Vest Pocket, fur 2x24 pictures, $ 5.00 Pocket, for 84x34 pic ures, 7.50 Tourist, (pocket) for 3}z4} do, 10.¢ FOR PLATES OR FILMS. Complete with extra quality Achro- matic Lens Prilliant view finder. Every camera tested before leavirg factory and wil} preduce Perfect W. L. Harvie, Sole Agent for P.E I, ictures, 2DOOOING GIOIA FEBS 5696 900° THE RED FLAG Sometimes a red flag means anarchy, somtimes an aucuon, It is asually an sign of excitement SOS 9S 9OO O09 FOO8 7, 168. OOASCSOT CO“ of one kind or another. What I am doing in my store seems to have stired up a8 InuCch commotion as if I had hung out a red flag, but it is vt Gece COCEDSOO Ride Th Golightly Kind This sut represents the best bicycle made, the Imper. The Imperial for $60 is not quite so good, but ig ial, $76. Co ad better than most cther makes at $75, Thisis the Progress Whee., the best $40 wheel on the market. Don’t buy a low grade cheap wheel when you can get a good one such as the Progress tor the same price or cheaper. These wheels have given the best of satisfaction where ever used. They are strong, they are well finished, they are light running, they are the go-lightly kind. Be sure and ride the go-lightly kind. FRED P. NEWSON, "IPR HENNE Vay by Fo Mai Vin dy aaa hi ill a at F _Aac= NT ' ] oy ETE « ee RASA ATIASI PANS penn SS) FREXCH P. D. CORSET! The celebrated P, D, Corsets are absolute without rivals, aud occupy the FIRST PC SITION in the world’s corset trade, P. D. Corsets are tailor cut and har finished, andonly the very best materia are used in mansufaciurieg the nonparej goodr. Thev have been awsrdel 10 Gok Medals, and received again the Mighes Prizes iv Brussels 1897, wwich shows tb merits of the ccrsets: To be obtained at all leading Dry Goc Stores, fr m $1 to $30. per pair. | War or Peace. Amid the excitement of war rumors, we have gone right on watching the interestsof our customers, and full equipped with a] arge stock of FINE FOOTWEAR. The cream of the best factories. sure strikers. well moun lety or price. ted and «3 eile — enewe - | ABR ees ete eked eee We are ready Vur forte is reliable shoes cannot be defeated in var The boom is un—Fire away. Weeks & Warren only the bargains inside. My com- ‘ . . . aa petitors don’t lke ita hit. 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Call in and see the latest styles- MILLER BROS., The Prince Edward Island Music Hot? — Temple Building, Montreal Connolly Building, Queen St, Because quali'y # = * re ial