i<g / wa CSCS NST" OOH ee IT a CODOOSSO NSA 2¢? we “ me oe ee ee re) C399 0086 OF FOS SUE COCOONS , . My ny "nen ry, <a Wert i} ‘ ‘5 ide per doz ny qn ul i) | ; inc each a n; L'eam Fries ifie eneh ae ?. ys Cocoanut ies ise each a I. Cocoe fk ut ii S$ s0ec each D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY GOOC BOLE CEOS 20-7 DW 9094 090. SO0O OEY BAKES BSST BREAD........ POSS OHE OHS FODS9S96 BORD PVRABAGHBABLALGK RINGS! Just Come in and See Them. Youre Welcome. An ong tie many f our attrac- ’ } Ais ¢ now, 18 tne store DATA TATATaTa Ts tangs - sually ne display of GEM RINGS, unique s'yles; many cf which will not be found elsew ere. We have one hundres Diamonds oT ust received over rings, in which sct alone and on with Pearls, ralds and other stones, enabling us to ee ee yinat Em in com! Rubies, fancy suit all tastes ee W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler & Engraver PEPPER ES By CNET Aseetowiie dines SF IETS — an ‘am =. THE DA enammemeanudamanneees - — . laral ond thar fame me UUs ‘ we Lia Livilivs | UV e | vA i Pel | y men t 0 i Wart ix a Naw Mr. Sam Waits, tor of Catleton Sentinel, was recently marrieag to M188 Mary Wa ts, Of Calair { In that inetance, there will be considerable “Watts” ip a pame.—Press o Cuitp Scatpep — The three-v« ir-old son of Captain Jennings, , of the Salvation Army, was badly scaideda few days ago | by falling into atub of hot water. The | The child was rescued from its perilous | condition as soon as the accident hap- pened, and comsequently escaped fatal in< ji iries, i ~ Jupites Tea.—'* The wiod at morn that dries the dew Jawo breathes, and is gone.” Thus spoke Gerald Griffia: Bat wecan assure you it will take more than a passing breeze to erase from your minds the heauty of the delicacy you will behold on your arrival at the Jubilee Tea, Morell, on July 4th. - Hunter aND Crosstey.—The evan: gelists, Hunter and Crossley, commenced service in Port Arthur, Ont., on the llth. The churches have proved wholly inade- joate to accommodate the vast crowds Che drill shed bas been fitted up, bat even ere teany are unable tc gain admission to the Sx unday evening services. snlkciabilbiudidi —Mr. Godfrey Watters of River Hebert, has «a record-breaking flock of sheep, not for speed but for quantity of wo] that wason them. He sheared them the first of June, aod took sixteen ponods off the largest, and ten pounds off the smallest of his flock.— Awberst Press, VaLUABLE S HEEP, sical Resection Ciatms—A return of claims and losses arising out of the Northwest rebellion in 1885 was presented to Parlia- ment. Io the di-trict of Prince Albert the claims were $748,680, and the awards $316.216. Inthe Baitleford district the claims were $311,044, awards $102,593 ; Calgary district ciaims $61,838, awards $16.517; Qu’Appelle, $87,149. awards $18.372, total claims, $1,208,713; award: $483,700. P E Istaxn Hospitat.—Reserve next Thursday afiernoon for the garden nartyv giren by the Faithful Circle of the King’s Daughters on the grounds of H. J. Cun- dali, E*q., in aid ofthe Prince Edward Islaud Hospita!, from 4 o’clock to 8-30 The tide will bein, and the band of the 82nd Bataliion will be in attendance. Refreshments io he haden the grouuda. A’ mission If cents. Shonld the weather be unfavorable it will be held on the fol- wita the running of your engine if you have it repaired at our hop. Mowhe there is not much i the «etter wil mn it . may just want | int's gurie j to wurak it ; 5 “a. new Sera r I an? you'll be » Gil pilegared Wi k cue Wwurk. Patiof actic guaranteed, / — ‘ Bruce Stewart ane Co 5 . Stesm Na av gation Co's Ww ae EK. as SOOO SSCA EGS 4” > 060960881 6055 O88 Charlot'-town. P } hone 125 926 CCOS 608 M 86396 FORGE SS4e f} ane —= Lum Prices Right HASZARD) & MOORE SUNNYSIDE AUCTION! SUPEXIOR FURNITURE by Miss Coles to -ell by siderce, Kent Street, on *th day of June inst. com cK a. mM. ae hold effects, comprising ning room, Hall Bedroora iture, ies English Piano and some id Mahogony end Kosewood I am instructed suction at her r Wednesday the mencing at 11 O’c the hous Drawing room, I and Kitehen fur The above incl: elegant pieces of furniture. House will be cven for inspectionen Tues- day the ¢7th from 10 #. m. till2 p. m. lerms Cash. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer EXAMINER, ee ae. iuy CH ANLULLETOWN, JUNIS “nr ron “wi, ,d9Y ) Yellow Fever at Santiago i », June 24 us far four sol- | diers have died fr ym yeliow fever r, and there 18 causes in th hospital. One civil an has from the disease, and there are several 405 ispecis, Four cCOm panies ol he 5 hlufantry arethe only troops here at | preseos, All bave been disinfected on | ; the new fumiga Z Sbip tae ‘ A Remarkable Case | | } Cotomeus, lod., June 24.—Ge rge Wray, : | aged 103, has been granted a divorce by Judge Hord from Susan EK. Wray, aged | } 50. Wray bad been mairied four times, Sutliving bie other three wives. He said that bis last wife came to him and offered to take care of him if he ——— Unpopular Grand Duke. St. PererssurG, June 24~—Grand Duke Valadmir, who was recently sent to the Finland to inspect the troops there, was received unfavorably,even with hoctility. Popular irritation iu Finland over the Government’s scheme to RKussianize the province is daily becoming more pronounce ed. Is the baby too thin? Does he increase too slow- ly in weight? Are you in constant fear he will be ill? Then give him more flesh. Give him more power to resist disease. He certainly needs a fat-forming food. Scott’s Emulsion is just that food. It will make the baby plump; increase the weight; bring color to the cheeks, and prosperity to the whole body. Thin children take to it as naturally as they do to their milk. Soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta — . — a ee Marmalade. We have just received a new kind of ORANGE MARMALADE, put up in glass nots, which we are now Offering at the lowing day — - Mor Law. —Ace wrding tothe stntletheten | ; of the Chicago Tribune there were lynch- ed in.the United States last vear 125 per~ rons, of whom 100 were negroes, 23 whites and two Indians. Mob vengeance was exercise] in 24 cases of indecent attacke of more or less atrocity on women ; 74 of the lynched were murderers, and the remain- ing30 were suspected of various crimes. In two cases itis known that innocent blood was shed by the lyochers. — Situation in Newfoundland. Sr. Jonn’s, N41, June 24.—The Col- onial Ministry maintains that tbe French warship and fishermen in trying to assert utterly unjustifiable claims on the French shore tbis season seriously complicate the settlement of the whole question. Reports from the French shore indicate a settled design anda widespread action to carry this object into effect, with results most disastrous ‘to settlers in that region. Con- ferences between Commodore’ Gifford, eammanding British squadron in Newronndland waters, and the members of the Cabine! continue daily. the Activ: Mian Waniel. To read thie advertisement and then g ve Putnam’s Painless Coro Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acta in twenty-four honrsa and causes neither rain vor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ ractor extrac's corn?. t is the best Additional Representation. Pretoria, June 24--In accordance with the promise made by President Kruger to Sir Alfred Milner, British High Commis- sioner for South Africa, at the recent con- fesence in Bioemfontein, capiisl of the Orange Free State, the Transvaal Execu - tive has finally decided to increase the re- presentation of the Gold Fields in the Volksraad. The Governm-nt will prob ably give six members iustead of two, the present representation. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Hqually good for Neuralgig low rate of 2 Pots for 25 cents Also just opened # case of Pine- apple Marmalade which is of very fine flavor, The Pineapple and Ginger Marmalade has also given excellent satis~ faction. Those are all new goods and you should try them it you want something nice and tasty. Been @ GOPP GROCERS BLACK DIAMOND LINE The 8.8. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Tuesday moraing,June 27, will he due at Ch’town,Thurscay morning, Juv e 29th. and on Friday morring will eail for St. Johns, Nfld, via North Sydney, with horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CoO., Ch’town, June 26 Agents A Grand Tea Party, Wiil be beld at Souris East, Old Grounds, on Monday, July 17th, 1899, in aid of St. Marv’e Church, now in course of erection. Further particulars later on. By order of Committee. Souris East. Headache. 25c. at all Druggists. June 23rd 1899 ~~ aes Sal Pa at F Sal Casa! CHARLOTTETOWN - rs. Fosse a aan ae Ca aoa Ses John T. [icKenzie, 4% THE TAILOR & P.E. ISLAND © would marry her, | 222 ia = ® o mw Of + » ae” * apie S32} oy wel He Fe “ mi 22 e- wt 4 ofr. ay “Sp «a Our constant endeavor | consumer, and another « finds proof in our wonderful hosiery Childred’s 4 SET Se Wan. sidiiiseesilatbiiniii a, oF 2 Ke a K Fee 7% eC babide SNS eal SY FNS en! NOTE THESE PRICES om Children’s Undervesis, 5 for Ledies’ Undervests, 4 for Other special lines (@ 8c, 10c, 12c¢, 18c, 16c, 18¢, 20c, 24, 30c, 40c and 46¢ LADIES CREAM SILK VESTS—worth $1.25 Only a few dozen left, we will clear the lot at 75c Ladies Cashmere Hose, 20c to 45c : Ladies’ Cotton Hose, Te to 45c Ladies’ Tan Cotton Hos», Ladies Fancy Plaids and Stripes Tan Cotton Hose 25 cents 24 vents Money 8 Saving Underwear ie and Hosiery Values to reduce the cost of dependable merchandise for +he aD “i SPIE lemonstration of ability to give the lowest prices, aud underwear values. WFOLESALE AND KETALL . pentner McLeod & Co,, Successors 10 BFER Bros sen aad — — BS Fs ay EC qs We Z@esy MW LeDiss us i oe NET) exevexr That Shoe is from Ramsay's When you hear that, you bear one of the best arguments in favor of the shoe, as it a well known fact that our shoe department contains only the very best jines in Canada by all the leading fashionable manutacturers Ladies First Ladies, if you ride a wheel you should see our $2.00 Bicycle boots—-chocolate, with’ canvas top. See our lines of chocolate shoes, w2 have two plums, one plain top, the other vestiag top, We have several lines of slippers, second to none, We have plain single strap, pat- | ent tip, single strap, or a very pretty two strap slipper, Oxtodr tor beat this. Now Gents You also want a_ pair of Bievele boots, ae2 our lines at ! $1 25 and $1,75. Then our lines of chogolate boots are right sp to date$2.00 $3.00 and $4.00, See that Dongola boot vest- ing top at $2.00, Its a corker. We have a nic2 Dongola $1.25. You can’t There is only one best place to buy your shoes, that he MOD EL STORE. 3% S43% NZESIZEN % aS TRUNK TS AS AS AS AS US R. H- Ramsay & Co The Model Store SUNNYSIDE. RAPARA VA ROKOE THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPAY. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. [IcCURDY, President AS sETS—$2 77,517,325.36. ANNU TAL INCOME—$55,006,629.45 INSURANCE IN FORCE Wess All Canadian Policies payable — $971,711,997.7$ in goldaey Before placing your insurance please call or write for estimates. JOHN May 27—Sat & Mon lmo- MeKACHERN, AGENT | @2e OPERA HOUSE CHARLOTTETOWN 4-NIGHTS ONLY-4 and SATURDAY MATINEE NOR- Special eosin of MR. NAM PARR v. P. Flocton’s Comedy & Vaudeville Co. MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT Comprising Dramatic Sketches,2 Scream ing farces~ Songs — Iostrumental Solos, etc, etc. — making in all a strictly bigh~ class Vaudeville atiraction. EIOGRAVil—The latest sen- sation of the diy. Popular prices—25 aod 35 cents. Reservod seate On sale at Dodd’s and Ravkins. Cross Hasband —.ay When the husband gets a good cup of tea for breakfast, he is put in a good humor. When he gets good food at all the other meals, he is kept in a good humor, Good Groceries wil help you a lot—try our store — your money will buy more than you think, if you trade with us. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN .STREET—— Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— London House Corner Thomas Campbe | « aa Ae eS a I I ac ase a ogee # a eo iin Rc on aa areas ames teen ee eae