w fPIC wy Y,% % Ava aA i J THT wX “ae Ta Bibs Xt Cle le DAMIRE A 1s, a ad ty Hel o t> Hel many Bicycle Boot-—we want te clear them—see goods in our window at Men's Black Dongola Bicycle Boots, $1 60 Men’s Oxblood Bicycle Boots, @2eoct8 Alley & Co The Shoeists. Fire Insurance — Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental fires. They may come tu you atary time. If treely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown SSO SBTsVvseaee / ! ! Scotrin ‘ ‘ , ‘Cake If you like g: od Sco és C ke come and try «urs w days, Tts’s good, it’s fresh, and ine price lé- peor Ib. TeidPuoxy $8 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. eee ae Hh dd ARAARAAAZ ¢ You Can ’ 4 ; ( 4 4 4 é ‘ é e ( f ( => 224 e + “= =~ aa => To any representation we 7 | TE AGE GES gk EE IE SE aE ge FE YE We find that we nave too Men’s Canvas Rievele Boots, $1.38 1.75 Local and Other Items, Moxey Vorep.—The Halifax City Coun: cil bas confirmed its vote of $50,000 in aid of intercolonial elevator at that port, to which the government has also voted $75,000. Two Chicago elevator building experts are looking over sites and taiking about plans. siiiiiliiinasiely A Gcop Ixcrease —The wheat area in Manitoba bas reached 1,500,000 acres, an increase ot almost 200,000 acres over last sear. The total average under crops of all kiods is 2,212,@00acree, which ie an increase of more that a quarter ef a mil- lion acres. dina’ W.M.S.—The Convention of the Wo~ men’s Missionary Society for the District ot Summerside, was Leid at Kensington vesterday. The attendance was good and the proceedings througbout inter: sting and helpful. The papers read and addresses given were all grealty apprecaited. Miss. Veazey’s discourse treating of mission work in Sapan was especially intercsting. soutien Monvcment tT) Borys.— Representatives from various Scottish societies met at Toronto, last week and discussed the mai~ ter of having a monument erected to Robert Burns, the Scottish bard. A large our ber of photograps of d'ff-rent mouu- ments were examised, and steps taken for the formation of a larse and influential sommiittee to carry the object to comple~ ion. Hits Furlough, e **What is a farlongh?’ asked a Co- lumbus (Q.) teacher. **It means @ mule,’” was the reply of Mary. ‘Oh, no,’’ replied the teacher, ‘‘it doesn’t mean a mule.’’ ‘‘Indeed, it does,’’ said Mary. ‘‘I **Well,’’ said the teacher, now thor- oughly interested, ‘‘you may bring the book to school, and we'll see about it.’’ The next day Mary brought the book, and in some triumph opened to a page where there was a picture of a soldier standing beside a mule. Below the pic- ture were the words, ‘‘Going Home on His Furlough.’’—Exchange. & yd Isaac Bromley’s Wit, ~ dex One evening 7*3.¢ Bromley was at a billiard Toom, accompanied by a friend. An accomplished amateur was display- ing marvelous skill at the game. At Ike's request the friend introduced bim to the player. ‘‘Mr. Squat,’’ said Ike, **really you are one of the most remark- able players I ever met.’’ ‘‘Scott,’’ said the player and the friend simultaneous- fy. ‘‘No,’’ said Ike gravely and firmly, ‘‘s man who can play billiards like that must spell his name with a q.’’— Exchanga. _ - have a book at home that says so.’’ ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 17, 1£98 A Reluctant Complaint. The Denver Times tells of a school- boy in that city who has written a let- ter to the school board which shows that the average American youth can see a point before he sits down on it. He says: ‘‘Mr. Director—My sister, who is the schoolteacher, whips me every day. Pa and ma told ber to whip me oftener than she did the others sc they wouldn't think she was partial. I write }© let you know this is too thin. She is an old maid and’ gets mad be- cause she can’t get married, and when- ever she gets to feeling that way sbe larrups me. I hate to say such things about wy sister, but it’s so.’’ Soothing Suggestion. Johnny had been playing around the piano and had had a fall. **What are you bawling about?’’ ask- ed Willie contemptuously. ‘‘It was the soft pedal your head hit.’’—Chicago Tribune. The domesticated Malay cat bas a tail that is only about one-half the usual length, and very often it is tied by na- ture in a kind of knot which cannot be straightened out When Leyden was besieged by the Spanish army in 1574, the city govern- ment issued credit notes on leather. ques e+e A man may dress as well as his own good jndgment and the assistance of an artistic tailor may elect. He may take his “tubs” but if bis digertive organs are out of order, ie will have an nnwholesome appearance. His complexion and the white of his eyes will have a yellowieh cast. tis tongue will be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rusty, is breata abominable. He is’ one big, uomistakable sign of constipation The qu ckes', surest. easiest way to cure thi- ironble isto take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasan' Peilets. They are made of refined, con- centrat«d vegetable extracts. Nothing in the least harmfnl enters into their eempo- sivton. They bunt down al! impurities, and “make them move on.” They are the product of many vears’ siudy and practice Dr, Perce cannot affiora to put forth o worthless article. Adtrees with 31 centa in one-cent stamps, to caver cost of mailing only Worla’s Ds: ensary Medical A sociation, Buffalo, N. Y, and ge! a free copy of th. | “Medical Adviser.” Ladies Orfind s hees. You should see t'e Oxford’s we sell tor 75 cents a pir; the are the best yet.—J.B, Mc Donald & Co. Glove glory, ifthereis any glory iu making sales minus prcfits we'll reap our reward today and tonight. Paton & Co Good, upviressed kid gloves, 4 pear tutrons, 59¢c — Moore & McLeod. a lle — < make. The Watches we x sell are the be-t money can x bay. And the plain truth is strong enough to eel! them x In there dave of sham and x m'srepresentation, take time to think hefore buying a *, watch. We have SOme eX- 7 ceptionally good movements x, piaip nickle and silver cases, shey make good, mt eenvible, everyday watcher. 7 If a single one proves less irus?worti y pan we promire 7, ve’|l take it back willingly. : ; W. W. WELLNER at, : . eweler. FFFEP EEE ESS ~~ , MVNA — , eanenenessnnsedesesesensess Wivdtee (dew dee deucevedeveesssadduvedeadteddddsés bs : P. E. Island ILLUSTRATED “~~ 50c 4A COPY At all Booksellers = ivuwdde wade devuatsewuedececerer® \AAAAEARNAAANAAAAMAMBARBAPA AAAS? and at this o‘fice. Maiied, post paid, on receipt of price. : Address.-- Po EXAMINER PUB. CO. s CHARLOTTETOWN : “ APPRABHADABIODP AAABPAABPBPAMHBAMANS cuuUy ue S@ Cloth capes and silk capes at blue a 1° Se ES se ss ie e\i; oe Comfortable hose se Comfortable hose ‘: Comfortable hose “- Lisle gloves 7¢ Lisle gloves S@ ‘faffeta ‘gloves “= Silk ties from Sunshades from Ae prices’ Ns “A: Summer soeks 5e Se 8c, summer se “ss {2 <¢ Ss 32e, biack sateen VARS S . P50. - Se ES o tig ° Me Ayt muslin 5¢c, art a ns “a print 1G print Saturday Snaps ue ZEN Hates SOME SATURDAY SNAPS FOn LADIES FOR GENTS summer linders 18c, summer draw- ers 19¢, top shirts 19c, top shirts , silk ties 2 for 25e, boy's sweaters FOR HOUSHRIEPERS 5c, table linen 22c, table 32¢, flanlette 4c, flanictte 6c cotton 5c, print cotton cotton 8c, print cotton 10c se BEER BROS @e8SOSSOOes . neem npmnemmmmnimnannns aaa | - se ENG Se WA SY o ape S ape * « \ 10¢ 12¢ l6e Se 1 2¢ 19e Ye 8c socks 10c, | , summer socks 49c, silk ties 8c muslia 7c, table 7¢, are Snaps at | New York Cheap Store. Fresh | we sell it cheap. } Fresh Eggs < SNAPS EVERYDAY UF THIS WEEK Some fitms 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 weel is the same to our customers, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday | & Saturday Are Bargain Days in Our Store 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 profit every day of the week, and we think that the people appreciate our effurts to use them right, as our trade is better than ever this spring The department where the bargainsare to be found are Carpet Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Staples, Dress Goods Millinery, ‘Cloak and ‘Trunk de artment. If you see a_ price advertised irom another store, you can just make up your mind that it is just as cheap at PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men RAR ARSS I bave been freqzently told that “Dry Goodmen” try to persuade buyers from inspecting my goods. lt is easy to guess why tl ey do this— ard I sincerely hope they will continue in that coursr, for it only tends 10 make the shrewd buyer so mneh eagar to know , “> what I am selling at low prices. l employ nosslesmen, sell only to gilt edee bnyers, and my only terms are cash. Housekeepers will find it totheir ad- vantage to inspect my wrappers and skirts Sie the widely known “Kiog Diamond Skirts” at such a low figure. Buyers will save shos walking and money by trading with me. Phillip Goodstein BARAARAAARARR ARAB ARAR ARE A ctady Desires her wedding ring to last a life. In order to do this. it must he well made, sufficiently heavy and of the right quality. We have just such Rings Dont be afraid to ask to see them. It’s onr business to show them. a i DDMSPALDPQAM OP. AUT reson, The Queen St. Jeweller HET EE FEF EFF EY Yee y AAAARARAARAAAAAAAAAAS SEFFFF ESS S SPSS Sy ¥ Gilt Edge PRINT BUTTER. We get a new supply in tw ce a week—every market day, Itis always good. We recommend i‘, and — REF WIGERATORS we sell as cheap - some- times cheaper than the | price you pay for them at the market They are always fresh. SANDERSON & CO} ANTENHO seg Vv. MCA. The baths in the Association Building hsve been refitted, and are now In strictly ' Great class condition. They will be open |Tuesdaye, Thursdays ard Saturdays, from 2to 10 p.m. Memters are invited to patronise them; non members will be charged a smal! fee for their uee. The Assembly order, and will rates Apply to tne Secretary. seowg mory Screen doors, all sizes $1 each. Seren Windows, 35c, 38ce, 42c each. 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