$2.30 And They are Worth It p 1cNic.—St. James’ Sabbath Particulars later. A AAGrR * CAAA g to admit no one 1 un ticket holders. — — The put regular morthly uncil will be held Uitr Co of the City Co ipti ladi meeting Neascripiion-—a iaaies turn faole shoe— : . r a Dongola a@ fine as silk—made | 09 Monday evening next at the usual hour. merican g S | with acloth top, square leather tip, en >- — . e coin toe last A O H.—The sports committee wish to c oe | rE eres ee 2 your mind, one grand fea- The Latest Thing in Shoes [wre of their programme, that is the Sreman's feat of rescniogya dumwy figure a from a buraing building. Alley & Co The Shoeists. ——————— Fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accideutal , fires. Jhey may come tu you atary time. If freely ingured * m my} cofpanies ! you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ee eng me SARRRARARAARS WEDDING -«~— GIFTS We are busy opening a lot of lovely silverware, If you want the newest and most attractive articles in Silver- ware for Wedding Gifts, call and see our choice display. Artistic Engraving Our Mr, W.T. Wellner is prepared to do all kinds of Script, Old English and Cypher Monogram work. W. W. WELLNEE Jeweler. ee eeevvrerveveerore : 7, <, x, < 7 a, rs a, <= a, >, 7 - a, a, ac, x, * x, <, « @ PEER EEE EES =&% 6236 ©2748 8398 28 > Here are ---— Coat — [he following echonera have arrived from Dominion Coal Co’s Mine, C. B., with cargoes of slack and run of mine coal to Peake Bros & Co., viz, Annie Laurie, Minnie May, Vivian, and Laura K Franklin. ScoTr May, fines. Act Fixes.—In Moncton, duriog $500.00 were collected in Scott Act Since the 51h of last February, $2, 100,00 has been the large sum paid into ne town treasury for violations of this Act. ooo ow < Turee Mey Drow: 8 ».—Byv the upsetting of a smal! boat in Builalo (N. Y.) barbor on Sundav evening William A Thomas, Joseph E. Talbot and Felix Gilmore, were drowned, The men were trying to get out of the way of an approachirg steamer. ceililtgpiniat Goop Sport.—Th- committee in charge of the AO H,s:0 t+ are not allowing the grass to grow under their feet. They have arranged the programme so 88 to make the day one of pleasure as well as instruc- Lion. es near North Wiltshire Railway Station, under the auspices of King William Lodge, by a tea and demonstration. The com- mittee will spare no pains in making this the tea of the season. For further particu- laresee later on. dw. A Narrow Escare.—Eva Juneau, tha four year old daughter of F X Juneau, had @ parrow escape from being burnee to de.th on Wednesday afternoon The little one was ‘playing with matches when her clothing caught gre aud in ao ginstant she was ecveloped in flames. The child ran to her father who placed her under a water tap and extinguished theflames but not before the little one had been badly burned about the shoulders, neck, arms and hande. In his efforss to save the child the father had his hands terribly burned.— Ottawa Citizen. sopbeittaiones A new lot of boys and youths clothing. It you buy from us you buy cheap—2J B McDonald & Co. local and Other Items, School picnic will be held on Tuesday Sth July. ounps,~ The care-taker of has been instructed Twerrra of Jory.—The acnusal celebrax ¢ tion of the 12th of July will be held at or 1 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 9, 1898, The Cake Walk la French. The among the French negroes of Louizian more than acentury ago. | the old French country dances, It rep- resents several] of them in form. From south and thence north. of convenience to the gZroes, It was found utation ne- ! by license, and it was seldom that the services of 2 preacher were called in. At a cake walk a man might legiti- mately show his preference for a wom #u and thus publicly claim her fora wife. In effect the cake walk was not different from the old Scotch marriage which required only public acknowl): dg ment from the contracting parties. this festival became in some sense a Wooing, an acceptance or rejection and aceremopy. This explains its popular ity with the blecks outside of its beau ties, with the accompaniment of music. which is competent at ail times to com- mand negro support. Cake walking bas improved, as do most things that are constantly practic- ed, It bas lost its old significance in the south. Negroes vow get married, when they marry at all, in the white folks’ fashion. It has, moreover, become a pantomime dance. Preperly performed, it isa beautiful one. The cake is not much of a prize, though the negro has a sweet tooth.—New Orleans Times- Democrat. ple They were not wedde. mt —_ ee A Woxperrvu, Guy —The wonderful gun of James Judge,expected to diszharge 36,00) Dullets per minute, isa develop-~ ment of the ancient sling. The bullets are fed from a hopper into the rim of ae three-foot disc, which is rotated in a case at 15,000 revolutions per minute, the cen-~- trifugal force causing tne miss'les to be discharged through a sleeve—which can be sighted and elevated or depressed like the muzzle of a rifle—at a tremendous muzzle velocity. _—_ > -— Roesland is very proud of the big pay~ ment of $500,000 made the other day by the Britich America corporation on account of the purchase of the celebrated Lero) Mine inthatcamp. It isone of a series, the purchase price being three mijlions of dollars. The entire agreement, says the Rossland Miner, made by Colonel I. N. Preyton withthe B. A. C. was cabled trom London to Spokane. There were }] ,420 words in toe message and the cost was $570. The principal beneficiaries of the sale live in Spokane, but W. J. Harrie, of Rossland, is credited with about 40.000 shares, worth at $5 per share $240,000 The Preytone, Valentine, |. N. and W.A.. are jointly the holdere of $950 000 worth of stock, while the Turner interests are listed at $522,000. Colonel Redpath reputed to hold $230,000 worth of the stock. is / cake walk properly bad its origin Leaders of th ' There is littie doubt that it is an offshoot of some ut New Orleans it spread over the entire us im OF P. EK. ISLAND—<é the vigorous contest,some dealers are making to meet the High Grade s‘andacd of the Fite Reform Clothing, We can assuré you that the frantic efforts of our competitors, have not been necessary to spur ‘The Most Progressive Clothing Deal= and that this same siprit of progress has urged us on to amore determined campaign than ever, to place before our cistomers better goods for less mcney than any other house, and lifted the standard of Ready to Wear Clothing high above, and beyond the reach of all The Wonderful Cheap Men mlothing Trade We fully realize the responsibility of mainta ning our pos tions We are aware cf THE BEST OF ANYTHING HAS ITS IMITATORS on, We pride ourselves on the fact that we are On The Esland. f That We Have Improved | pangs and at the sams time keeping the prices down, within the reach of the closest buy- s,can be most forceibly told by examining the goods we are offering this spring, Ask to See Our Children’s Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS, . i 3 9 : ert a pt A Sos Ww S% PS = oBpre ote ~ Al; ze Another e ’ al: ~S c ‘ Fe , Ginger "ie taneously \; * , Se Black Figured Crepons “Je i, ae d Lus , naps 1° B'ack Figured Lustres Se Black Fancies That will please vou, or we will = Black Cashmeres refund you your money. ne oe S ® Black Merinos a ae ice a a oe di Black Henriette TeLeruoxr 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY $ BAKES BEST BREAD. «fir “anne ese ee Se OS OC eS ace] @ €44 24 464 @@ ~— —_ — \oea utce vvuveewsuvurevecds water ren vedivee: See i iP. E. Island: ILLUSTRATED A. COPY Bouksellers office. paid, price. BA ps S)} PAA A ‘h , p> p) ’ . ’ ~~ GOC At all and at this Maiied on receipt of post ; Address XAMINER PUB. CO. CHARLOTTETOWN. SOORSAD DNDN DARD NAD BORDDD ARAN SM ‘ en vivdddsdedevdvcuceds ' 3s aris 2»~a ane ee + @26e 80088 227 2 Plain Black Lustres 7 “? %. s ESAS Sees ZANIZ «far Pr @> ES EN fave URES bb DRESS GUUS 22064004868 shipment ot new summer Dress Gcods just received, and marke] at prices to sell instan- In faney co olored Dress Goods we show the We offer you a splendid selection of Comparison and inspection all through the 12 se ae 1 any where aj: finest assortment to be found anywhere, at prices =e it is impossible to equal. NV Our special, ranges at oe ae should make a very busy cour ter Se store. @- English aod French Navy Serges, at prices down Sto the blue mark. “e Ais DAG department is what we invite. We have the very nicest things in Blouse Waists for you to choose frou:. BEER BROS | SSSSSCSSOSSSD = <u, a oh i “yy @« eeeeeee® : Prices Out iY ! A : Of QZ ¢ The Ordinary im, Guage i ~ ‘ ‘ 59e and 69c, a very busy 59c, 49e, in eOoO Se ser aware ov | | | HALIFAX , CHARLOTTETOWN, a Bad Printing, Wig: bad Printers, SEASON OF 1898. *X on Bad Pape fh nea . hi SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE! ’ cnastsiinniteminnatiginn a ME YE ~~ oe ar mS <Z KM ELE t > PX KS CARR > _ For Sale, a comfortable cottage with i plot of ‘an? beautifally situated at Kep- ki r s Ve po.) with a delightful view of the straits =e st ws YY T's" ,p SEES 7 Fin Giood bathing, convenient to town, and a | i . # 5 : i Fi a —S i pl eatant holida resort. Anply to Ls i & 3 n *K 8yIJUDGE McLEOD,S. Side. | ; sale a" res rake - : a a xs PICKFORD & BLACK | < zs i MW : omnonnnanann Mas “5 a oN . ~~ > Na a x food Printing, done by Good Priiters, 2 Vie Ai , 2 4 shar At x i UOdd Pape? = V4 y< ‘so dearer than S.S. CITY OF GHENT wil! sail from j THE EXAMINER PUB. CO. Charlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., MK during the the season of J*98, for Halifax, io Good Printers. calling at Summerside, Port Haetings, ek ‘ cu KY Yee Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac < MS re <a KK Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; *k : *K an ewe KAI . *K E r<turning will leave Elalitaxevery Tues | ay ey day at 6 p. m., makiag same calle. The | — r ae i Steamer has excellent passenger accom - ‘ f A modation. Saloon amidsbips. Special Ww Ww luw freights will be giveo this season. Just before e put 1b a ay or For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. the summer; what? "| ch town, May 14, 1898 : : We put one, (No. 6) on trial in the City Hardware Siore; started the fire Jan. 28th, it For the summer of 98, a Seaside Cot- | was never out till May 14th; always left without attention from Saturday at 6 o’clock tage known as till Monday at balf-past seven o’clock—about 38 hours, ; From Jan. 28th til! April 22nd it burned 56 pounds of SOFT COAL per 24 The Hermitage. hours, thus showing that the City Hardware Store, office included, can be heated from a Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant | Nov. Ist to Mav lst for less than $12. The store is 27x60 feet, ceiling 13 feet high. 1 bon, ‘Weeds han, -eenaladitns tbe NO GRATE, VERY LITTLE LABOR OR ATTENTION, NO POKING, 4 iJleboro River, and the approach to the | 'O SHAKING, consequently NO DUST. Don’t forget it next fall, G IVE away iF ‘arbor, An ideal spot tora eummer | Of THROW away your base-burner and get aQUEBEC HEATER. Save coa !,labo ; ae. Apply to and trouble, and get comfort. Buy at the y 100 ; P.O. BOX7¢ ‘ a a a laws ory RIO é GET RiCH QU oo copy of our big Book on Patents. We have ‘tensive experience in the intricate CITY - HARDWARE - STORE ICKL. Write to-day fora patent of 0 foreign countries, Sendsketch, model noto for free ad MARION & MA- N, Experts, Temple Building, Montreal, , R. 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