dale ae Se THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 21 1898 yo cpeemicieie iii i en gel 7) “ eT x é% De | i a3 - 7 Y he re YCLE ITG EL G02 Co TET) Y anae De S. oe Lpvg? We find that we nave too ny Bicycle Boots—we want » clear them—see goods in uf window at Yan's Canvas Bievcle Boots, $1.38 ¥n'8 Black Dongola Bicycle Boots, $1 60 Vers Oxblood Bicycle Boots, =s<=® Alley & Co The Shoeist:. fire Insurance Protects You against of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidenta! They may come tu you atary time. If é in my companies you are pro: fires. freely insured tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown in 1.79 the carelessness se@ee8 €©23742646946208 5 S on er te ee BAKES BEST BREAD. etc =e es Oo OS OO SR OD S tL AARKAAAAAS wae ARARAARARARAAAAAAAAA eteweweuser.f IANA reed d cic tede eee ; . Good Bread Good Health Stewarts’ corruga’ed cream bread has al! the streng hen'rg particler of the wheat. P: ive &: per roll Bread Te per lo f Vienna Bread Sc per louf Te.ernoxer 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BHAaKERY You Can Fin Your faith lo any re-resentation we make. The Watches we sell are the best money can buy. And the plain truth s etreng enough to sell them Ip there days of sham and inisreprerentation, take time to think hefore buying a wat h We ! ave #one e%- eptionslly good movements inplain nickle and silver Canes, hey make good, renvible, everyday watches. If a single one proves lesa irus‘ worthy t an We promise it back willingly. W. W. WELLNER we'll take KS Jewe eT. ee i e ¥ FSF FFSE SPSS Wieder ideetred eee ewevcdedesi day dee, PE. isiand ILLUSTRATED ~~ 50c 4A COPY Bosksellers and a Lis office. Mailed, post paid, On receiot of price. EXAMINER PUB. CO. CHARLOTTETOWN. “AMARDAAPPRAAP AAPA DOS DADED BABBRARREAA?APAAP ABA? ‘Ff al and Other Items -“~ quay A Houmay Trir—People ccntemplat nz a tripaway for the boldays shou d -ead tac @t\ evardiug Newfoundland whe) . ‘ ~ ; -~ - > will be found in anotber columa of to day’s paper. Nover Tea —This is the original and re- freshing title ot the Tea to take place at Kinkera full particulars regarding which will be learned on reference to the acy. in snother column. i iinatit From Gey. Monreomery-Moorr — General Mon: gomery-Moore bas sent & letterto Hon. Attorney-General Longley, in which he expresses hie desire to present asa memorial to Canadian hi-tery, & Louisburg cannon ball, mounted on a marbje stand, and alsoa picture of the death of bis relative, General Montgomery, | at Quebec. nailed Harris Bevxcep.— Although there has heen no offizial aanouncement, it is now positively known that A. B. Harris, who was appointed tratlic manager of the gov~ ernment railways sjstem eight months ago, aod who promised to do such remark - able things for the government railway in the wavy of makingita paying road, and whose sdmioistration of the traffic depart~ ment caused such widespread dicsatisfac- tion and troubie for the government has received his dismissa! av. is preparivg to vacate the cflive. What isto he done with the position created for Mc. Harris, or wuether it is to be aboli-hed, ano transpired, the of ms Ou Foe mnatter, _—— PERSONAL. ee ficiala deuliy “uD. Mr. J. Anld, who for a number of year was An engineer On the Government steam- er Stanley, is now acting in the same ca- pac'ty on one of the United States trans - 2 port stesmers between Key West and Cuba } —Pictou Advocate. Rev. E. Bael!, so well and favorabiv known throughoutthe N. B. and P. E. I. Methodist Couferenc®, hat returned from attending Harvard Univer-iiv, where he bas just completed a special course of study. At the coming Conference Mr. Bell will be again appointed toa circuit, —Summerside Pioneer. We are pleased to learn that Mr. R. Nutting Taylor, formerly of thie city bas completed » very successful four year eeuree in the manufacture and fitting of eye glasses including several months with & prominent eye epecialist of Boston. We understand he intends coming to Charlotte- town early next month on a visit to his home where he wiil practice his profession fourafew weeks prior to settling in another lecality, and we feel sure that this will afford those requiring glasses an ex- cellent Opportunity to procure them after having their eyes tested by modern methods, . ' ” loa oo a2 22% 222282282? Tak yh 7a gh gh BEE ES ae FE EE EE UF MWe: e i @* FANPPH apeanaars Suevess FUR PRECAPANINMARE MARAE SSP SIEO Ne Ne SY SY 21% bs . si" * i . ? ° is iv the SS i> . A Ny yy be NH s + °° ee Se twill be “ie 4 Quite Tmpossible for You to See whe How thev can he pyorchased for less money. o : , r* : 2« — Se Ladies’ Night Dresses, tully trimmed for 49c, 63¢, T2e 83 cents, als assorted prices, from 9c up. Ali specially reduced for this sale, SG Ladies’ White Skirfs, 25¢, 43c; 49, 79c, 99c, $1.28, % ‘ Whisve Aprons, 25c, 33c, 40¢, 45c. ° All special value. aN ; Wy Xv > 7 igs SS Yrhite Year During this week we thall make an exiraordinary ¢flort to re ,please you in all lines of Cotten Underwear. e #4 'ock for you to select from aud are making our pr ces such thatit \: Speci«! prices on all better Ines. Se 23e, 30¢, 35e. 39. ie Epecia) prices on all better lines. Children’s white and colored Dressea—a_ large: assortment which must be sold—make yeur selection at half price. Children’s Finafores ANCIENT TIMEPIECES. _ Various Methods of Measuring Time Prior to the Invention of Clocks. We need do no more than allude to the habit after the reformation, and especially in Scotland, of preachers measuring their discourses by the bour- glass in the pulpit. These marked an hour exactly. Those first made in Charlemagne’s day ran for 12 hours. Alfred the Great bit upon a method of measuring time, which shows that there was no Saxop one, though very proba- bly some of the monasteries (then the only homes of knowledge) were ac- quainted with water clocks and hour- glasses, if not by practical knowledge at any rate by hearsay. However, the kingdom in general fol- lowed Alfred’s plan, which, though in- genious, necessarily lacked anything like the accuracy of the other inven- tions. Yet the king’s idea was hailed as a wonderful effort of genius, which, for such an era by comparison with the general ignorance, it was. As every schoolboy (in this case literally) knows, Alfred marked time by rushlights. A long existence, by the way, has the rush light enjoyed, seeing that middle aged people still remember its use in the nurs- ery at night and the reflection of the circular holes in the tall metal shades on the ceiling. Alfred, says an ancient authority, ‘that he might properly know how the hours passed, made use of burning tapers which were marked with lines apd fixed in lanthorns, an expedient in- vented by himself.’’ So, by the way, were in 892 the lanterns of scraped horn which still some 6ld fashioned rustics pfefer to glass. But tapers, bowever, were then very expensive. The king might himself tse these, bui probably the rusblight was used by peo- ple in general. —London Standard. —— ee a A business wan is not the most patient creature in the world. He cannot wat bear any long-drawn-ont story of the cause uf his aitment. He does’t care tw. struirs sLout a fine spun theory of how he rhould ireat himself; H+ may be predis posed to sctufula, or Goneunrp icn. * That,’ he will ‘ell vow“ hat nothing todo with the case” He wauts to be well. If he can be cure’, write out a perecription aod send in your bil. Se, here’s the firet par of the proposition Dr. Pieice’s Guiden M.dical Discovery isa microbe hunt-r and killer. Many } persons of scrofulous blood, encourage tl« breaking out of unsightly sores, to preven! the disease goirg to the lunge, There's no need of this state of dread and d:scom- fort. Purify the blood. It can be dove ** Golden Medical Discovery ” will cure 9 per cent. of all consumptive cates, also of wil other lingering bronchial, throat an: jung diseases. Straw Hats 25¢, 30c, 35c, 40c, at the bargain corner.—W. D. McKay. Ye NEM NE SG SE SY > ME Se - . ~ - i S@O6666: We bave 4 spk nd d Gi RY Z “Aa ’ ‘9 * ay % Ladies’ Knickers, l4e, Ladies’ Corset Ce vers, = EBESESE®*D “i; ull blue marked for this sale. a\\z We wish you to help us make this sale a tuccess, ; * we Ledies’ Cotton Wrappers, nicely made and gocd fitting, 99¢ Zam | = $1.36, $1 55. 31. 75. . “ Ruy your Blouse Waists from us, and get the correct style Ae at the right prices, a BEER BROS Sot esSs SESE aa lee a | SNAPSEVERY DAY QF THIS WEEK We do notthink it right to charge you 40 or 50 cents for an | article on Friday, and then give it to you on Saturday for 25e | Our motto ia a very small profitevery day of the week, and | we think that the people appreciate our efforts to use them right, as our trade is better than ever this spring | The departmeiit where the bargains are to be tound are Carpet Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Staples, Dress Goods Millinery, Cloak and ‘Trunk de, artment, advertised from another store, you can just make up your mind that it is just as cheap at Some films think it a wonderful thing te sell cheap one day of the week, and some buyers think it a wonderful thing te be able to buy an article cheaper on saturday than on Friday, Every day of the weet is the same to our customers, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fiiday & Saturday Are Bargain Days in Our Store If you see a_ price PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men RAHA HHSS I bave been frequently told that “Dry Goodmen” try to ,persuade buyers from inspecting my goods. lt is ewsy io yuess why tley do this— and I sincerely hope they will continue io the shrewd buyer e0 much eagar to know abat I am selling at low prices. Lemploy nosalesmen, sell only to gilt edge buyers, avd my only terms are cash. Heusekeepers will find it to their sd- vantage to inspect my wrappers and skirts See the widely known “Kioy Diamond Skirts” ai such a Jow figure. Buyers will save shoe walking and mouey by trading wiih me. Phillip Goodstein New York Cheap Store. Fresh Gilt Hdee PRINT BUTTER. We cet a new supply in tw ce a week—every market we sell it cheap. Fresh Eggs we sell as cheap— some- times cheaper than the the market always fresh. SANDERSON & U0 HENRY &, LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. . Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Corve]] University. : Censulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Detigning. Offices at Charlotietown and St. Jobn. j Island correspondence addressed to Charlottetown, that course, for it Only tends to make | ulGERATORS Screen coors. all sizes $1 each. Ser) n Windows, 35c, 28c, 42¢ each. Wir, Netisg, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Tose, Ice Cream AYVTENH 0g Fy é " | . a o ) P| a 7 tS dn, sesamiae SOO Lory DODD & ROCER day, Itis always good. | We recommend it, and| ummer price you pay for them at! They are! Lewn Mowers—in—12—14—16 in Ice Cre: m Freezers Green Wire Net Spring Door Hinges Window Screens Ref. igerators Garden Ho e SIMON YW CRABBE . Walker s Corner a Specialties. eae as . | STOVES & LARDWARE —— — ene