—— egoooee? OF 5LOOOS8 EO TE SOOO ’ , Our ; Cerman . : Buns —=— 3 You ; pun 4 . for : ’ I j come : 10¢ per dozens. alues§ $ | {p. ‘ Et SAK ERY BAKES BUST eeee Os Core 20820060 iO aoe _ gy silverware For STEWART SO4 ©OCE O6GO8 6656 A 9408 319°. GOGEeCO BREAD ...... e ooe0 ; . . «sof Wedding Gifts men, ! r the isalways approy iate, it has the last are pecessary for the ideal gift. Some suggescic 1s are:— CAKE BASKET BON-BON BASKET NUT BOWLS BERRY SPOONS LADLES Styles new, lor so! ? | 9 > ding gift in view. very pretty work next job of engre ving. Jeweler and Engraver. MUAAAhaQhddd dddddnde Adda dada ddddddddded dd addddd dddzic There is Nothing iP like pleasing customers. the time, we give a LS IRAP LAE CHAS SAAT with them. note of our s.ccess. order with us». us your next order Say 18 true. long. *ENGRAVING~ NS Our engraver is turning out some Try us with your That’s what we are doing all them such value for their mouey that they come back aguin and bring others This isthe key- We strive to please everyone who leaves an Why not give and be thoroughly convinced what we We solicit your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, ing, useful, beautiful qualities that wearing qualities, and prices low, these points should interest you, wien you have a wed- ae WW. WELLNER ee ee aS a aes wee SF LS PING LINE PS Se Bs Ks pat— raveyl @ Pe Metre ate egtyen FONe. Whart, ¢ viown P, E, I. 2 si S ESE S ET PS ty or 5 c Lea- F jCuadian I acific - Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT e our 4 mind -BY— CPt ts TOURIST SLEEPERS etaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 &m orthe PAC(IFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second class oassengers for ail points, 2 Canedian North \V est, British Columbia, &c MAN Berth Rates— Mont o Winnipeg $4.00 pps CPI gs tesene coovcspins 6.50 Montre... to Kevels'one.. wccce00eosees 7°00 Montreal to Vanco.ver-.--++......-+-.c009 800 MEPOG] Co MERLE coco. ccccccccccccces . 800 For Passage lates to ali points in « . > é saxada, Western Unirep Srares and to APAN, Cutns, Iyora, Hawattan IsLanpDs, Ausra avis and MANILA, and also for de Mriptive adverti:ing matter and maps, 7s ¥rine te : A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl, Pass. Agt. St. Joho.N. B., yor 1 New Chocolate Goods We have just received from Ganong day Bros a nice assortment of their fin- 3 est chucolates, in both light and . lark coverings, including— here Lily Nougatines, id in Burnt Almonds, will Walnut Creams, Almontinos { ccoatinas. Trilbys Sumatras, Farinas, etc. GROCERS > Local oan mm —_ and Other ~- $2 \ Great Losstrer —A mor e] wr ‘Ken at Ganso, N.S., by C. H. Whitman’s en : lis ONnS @T gib from I f 4 Y ipenes from end of | » er ‘ tall, 32 inches; lengtt of cla iene trom claw to claw, extended, ces t, 12 pounds LEA PAR Che ; 4 of Sx Ji } i \ 1 ua \ i bad tea party ol tl eautiful lurch grounds on July Sth An oppor- nity will be afforded visitors to eee the ‘Ttis‘ic interior finish of the new church | which is conceded io be the finest Bpeci= men of architecture io the Provinee. All kinds of amusement will be provided by ne Committee in charge and a day of genuine enjoyment is assured to all who G. B. Cream Drops Ice Cream Drops, BEER & GOFF) patronize thie tea. A Womine Sorar Eciirse.—The next tota! solar eclipse will take place on May 28, 1900, and will be visible at places on | both sides of the Atlaatic Ocean. In order thai the observations may be made in as useful and systematic a manner as possible astronomers are already consid- ering plans for observing the phenomenon. The two points where itis suggested that the conditions are most favorable for the observations are in the South, in the vicinity of Norfolk, Va , and in Portugal. innapiinnie Arter Maxy Y ars.—Twenty veara aco, whe ¢ seven umpiog ip the woods in wewer druro, Mr. Benjamin McNut, lost a silver Open-taced wach, and about eight months ago Mr Johu Hennessey, while traveling through tne same place, found it, and singular to say, the watch wasina gocd estate of preservation, Mr. W. N, Mills repaired the wach for Mr. Hen- nessey, Charging him ene dollar, showing how little the watch was damaged by the exposure of twenty-seven years of wind and weather.—Truro TimesoGuardian. Fett Five Hvuyprep Freer.— Howard Twiss. son of a former mayor of Kansas City, Kan., attempted ta make a balloon ascension and s parachute drop at Chelsea Park, a suburban resort. He ascended about five hundred feet whengthe balloon capsized. The parachute failed to work. and young Twiss, the balloon and the para- chute tumbled to the earth. Luckily, the young seronaut fell ffirst intothe brauches of a big tree through which he tumbled to the ground. The doctors say be will live. alien Tre Exoiisn Lancuace —The Pall Mall Gazette says: If some recently prblished atatistics are to be trusted, the English language is developing more than any other pustor present. Wuile the German con- tains 80,000 words, the Italian 45,600, the French 30,000, aud the Spanish cnly 20,- 000, Dr. Marray’a Englieh dictionary is expected to contain no fewer thao a quar- ter million words, more than half of which have come into use during the last half century. A great part of these additions are technical or scientific terms. shestiitonianins Tue Losszs Comparnep.—The War De- partment has prepared a mémoraodum which compares the losses in the Spanish war with those io the first year of the Civil War. The aggregate strength of the troops employed in the war with Spain was approximately 267,000, covering a period from May, 1898, to April, 1899, inclusive. During this time deaths from all causes amounted to 6,190, or 2} per cent. The mean strength for the first year of the Civil War was 276,371, and the aggregate loss by deaths from all causes was 19,159, a percentage of 6 8, To Rerarms Gisrattar.—Eogland is willing to make considerable sacrifices to retain Gibraltar. A new battery hae re- cently been made on the highest point of the rock, and the shells, weighing four and five hundred pounds, are taken up by 4 narrow path, on a barrow drawn by a mule aod guided by amen. Frequently, itis raid, mule and barrow and man have failen over the cliff; but, eays aa American critic, instead of an outcry against the dangerous practice, the English gravely congratulate themselves that the accidents have not taken a more serious form, “‘con-~ sidering that these shell are charged wiih powerf il doses of Lyddite.” The whole ton of Gibraltar might have been blown off. joniageiasin A Foorsatt Scene.—A very disgrace- ful scene took place ata football match at Wexford on Sunday last, when a Wexford and a Enniscorthy teaw met at the Black- water ground. “The Wexford Voiuateers,” after a determined fight, defeated the Enniscorthy “Ninety~Eigbts” by one gos] and six points to three points, The Wex ford players were set upon by the crowd and treated in a brutal fashion, knocked down and kicked, snd some of them ren- dered unconscious. Some of the Wexford corporation, who were present in drags, were attacked by the Enniscorthy party and had to @y for their lives. A small force of police who were present were un~ able to do anything to stop the figh:. Football in Wexford is queer sort of play. 2 : ATS SiVIiVde > | al all Limes, urget or other ailments of the udder. ! Have vovr cows comfortab! If there is a cold rain stc rm temem ber | which would make you uncomfortable if | you were out in it, have pity on the cows; _ | do with them as you would do by youreelf, sod get them in a clean, dry, comfortable shelter. Cows should always be put -in the stable to be milked. Milking should not be done in the yard, where they are liable to chase each other around. When they are put in the stable they should always find’ a little good food there for them. ‘That will make them willing and anxious to go Well-groomed cows, clean udders and litter, and good ventilation will do much in the way of keeping the milk pure; but with al! these conditions the milk should not be allowed to stand in the cow- house for any length of time after it has been drawn from tbhecows. The sooner it is strained and strained thoroughly the better. On many farms the milk~strainer is @ most carelessly used utensil, often out of order, and not half cleaned. Examine itatonce. If we are to make a success of dairying we must first of ali be clean. - The pain that sometimes; sirikesa man at the most inopportune moment ia due to indigestion. It may come in the midst of adinner and make the feasta mockery. It is a reminder that he may not eat what he chooses, nor when he chooses. He is a slave tothe weakness of his stomach. A man’s health and strength depend upon what he gets out of his food. This de- pends on hie digestion. Remove the ob- struction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are a positive cure for constipation and its attendant ille—head-~ aches, sour stomach, flatulence, dizziness biliousness and heartburn. The “Pellets” are very gentle in their action. They simply assist nature. They give no vio- lent wrench to the system. They canse no pain, oor griping. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medica! Association, Buffalo, N. Y. So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla many different diseases are cured. eB WHAT IS THE USE BOTHERING am———— Wiih Inferior Soaps ? aw -ROYAL OAK ALL GROCERS OB set A Well Fed Man lS A HAPPY MAN Not the man who gets enough to eat, but the man who gets good food to eat. WE ARE GOOD FOOD SELLERS If housewives buy our good fresh groceries they will make the gooa man of the house happy. Wee Tue cost IS NO MORE. ae McKenna, QUEEN STREET. a Ls j H E CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E. ISLAND Be Oe oS re PKS John T. [icKenzie, s THE TAILOR & Ee in. "\-——-—— saan FOGG L ir Our Shoe department is For Ladies | A nize fine Chocolate Don- gola Oxford for $1.75. A Chocolate Dongola Ox. ford, vesting top for $1,75 A Chocolate Dongola Laced Boot, splendid value for $2.25 A fine Dongola (black) Ox- ford, vesting top for $1 50 An up-to-date line of slip- pers in plain single strap and Youpot suv we received a large consignment of new goods which when added to the already large assortment enables us to say that we have one of the best assorted stocks of Boots and Shoes in the city few lines which we want you to see. 2 strap. “take the cake ” The MODEL Shoe Department. THE DAILY EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7, 1899 % eae os ~ . . «< Paral e PU eee oem oe a ee anemone amet enn mS tamnt os cence DAIRYING DOTS. Zp y: wnt © we Pi de OF me es a gUetessatausrs meet er eee | | } a ddbadd Do rot allow the boys or the dog to @ drive the cows from their pasture, wheo Meo Me sie ate cn beir udders are fu!!, en the run. This is |} @ ° Tis SURE OR SEK UK KE a bad for cows, frequently causing ® : : ¢ eur The Boys TO CALL AT.--:-- MY STORE. AND SEE THE-.-:- -- CGOTLF ETOS--E: at 59c a pair.—™” We can also save you money on Shirts, Collars, Lies, Braces, ete © Sentner McLeod Qetess9925———]]]l] —__—_ssgnane QQ? Ce%e Fe Come in and Look Throuch, Even if 2rve@%e¥ now atits best. Yesterday Wejust mention a For Gents We want to show you our $2.00 Dongola Boots. This is a line we opened yesterday and is the equal of any $2.50 boot on the market. A nice line of Dark [an laced boot for $2.25 See our $3 Chocolate Boot. Also our $4 00, $4.50, and $4.75 lines. We have aline of Dongolas for $1.75 and $2.00, which R.H. Ramsay & Co. coe outward appearance. furnturs, but a piano with Heintzman Piano, imsures you that duce. of other makers. The P. E. Island Music House Remember in Purchasing : That the Action of A iano is Its Very Life and Soul’ More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piano, than to the A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamental ss aR 222 & Co,, A 55 Gity of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK se aa eo HALIFAX ANO CHARLOTTETOWN S.8. City of Ghent will sail from Caarlottetown every Fridav at 10 o’clock during the season of 1899 for Halifiax, calling at Sammerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbur, Salmon River Sheet Harbor, re- turning, will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calle. The Steamer bas excellent passenger accom - odatione. Saloon amidship. Special low freights will be given this season. Further information apply to W. W. CLARK Agent Ch’Town May 27 cf We for the summer trade. havea nice and var- ied assortment of Boots Shoes aud Slippers IN BLACK, 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 Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used in a the inside contains only the Choicest material and the Highest Skill in workmanship that the world can pro- The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is *!ways neat, durable and Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those MILLER BROTHERS Connolly Building Queen St, | the CASH will 40, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate-from 10 to25c. Weeks & Warr Alewives. Iam open to purchase five hundred bbls Alewives Horace Haszard, Charlottetowa June 1 1899,2w eod, wii.