ili, ‘\ anith’s skill, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, 1897 ; dding ¢ We baie Gifts * Splendid « Choice A most com plete line of the latest and prettiest novelties in Sterling Sil- cor, every article a gem of the Silver- Will vou call and see “W. W. WELLYER, That Little Account Due J. M. MeLeod & Co., has likely escaped your memory. It willsave us quite a lot of trouble if you will call and set- tle it promptly. ALLEY 2 69., THE SHOEISTS. Successors to J. M. McLeod & Co, { wd ag Ps Oo Fy =F AAAAL YT. is the kind of wall paper we sell. The reason why we sell somuch is that we give you more handsome styles to |)» choose from, and our prices ||p- “are the prices you can easily [fp. pay. . MOORE &McLEOD li» The Wall Paper Men. I» Come early. ALL KEW AT = SUNNYSIDE BOOKSTORE BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS GENUINE WEDGEWOOD JUNE MAGAZINES HASZARD & MOORE 7 90O6O48688O88O8 iT IS OUR to keep reminding you of the excellent quality of our pies. We know that in time you will buy one, then we'll always have your cus- tem. You'll do no baking in the hot weather, after you have tried our goods, Apple, Mince or Lemon Pies, 10c. each Cream Pies, Z2@a@i5 * Cocoanut Pies, 15 &20 “ Chocolate Pies, 20 & 25 « @ Teterxoxe 93. ‘DD. STEWART ECLIPSE* BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. ee 6242438228 8 | => @@ ® ee ee eee 608000 30 2 |LOGAL AND —— oe OTHER ETERS Facrory.— The Summerside began Operations today. BurrErR butter factory Success to rt. Tes Waser Weatmer we are hav- ing has greatly retarded building oper- ations throughout the Province. Planting is also late for the same reason. ieheailibiectaen Prixvck or Wares Coiiece Commence- | Mexnt.—The commencement exercises of j the Prince of Wales College wiil take place in the Opera House on Weduesday, Juve 2nd, atS p.m. Av admission fee of 10 cents will be charged to cover expenres. 126 31 Wastep Apverrisixc.—A merchant e-ked a citizen recenty, if he had noticed | the hand-ome advertisement he had put on | * certain fenve. “No,” replied the citizen, “Lut if you bring the fence to wy house, | wil take pleaeure in reading it.” There is a moral in this for those wi o spend money wivertising elseWhere than in the coiumnes ul @ Dewspaper. KamLoorps Mixing Caure.—From the press of Baillie & Bennett, Kamloops, B, U., comes ap interesting pamphlet descrip- tive of the Kamioops M.ning Camp and its resources aud stirecuens. TLe pamph- let 18 spprupriateiy ilustrated, showing mining aed ranching scenes, prominent citizeus, etc. ‘be scerery work Bas been cleverly performed, sau the leitel-press is of the best descriptuu, A Ssariovs Accipext.—The Summer. side correspondent of the Guardian reports that the eldest son of Mr. tieory Scales, of S:. Eleanors, aged sbout 1l years, met with a very serious accident On Saturday evening While riding ove of the horees with which he had been working iu a field some distance from the house, he fell off, and getting eptangled in the traces was dragged a considerable distance over the rough ground, When picked up it wae found that his body was very badly bruised and torn the most serious wound being a cut in the groin some six inches iu Jength and quite deep. Dr. McPhail, wLo was hastly summoned, dressed the wounds, The young wan is still in a very critical condition, Tuas Loseter: Fisnery.—The Halifax Herald says: There are over seventy lobster canneries in operation this season on Cape Breton Island. The number of people engaged in this industry appears to in the future as in the past the fishery will ere long become depleted. In, Little Bras a’Or district, where three canner‘es are in operation this season, the price of lobsters has been raised to $2 per hundredweight. In consequence of this the codfishing in- industry pas been abandoned, and nearly 4}] tishermen are now engaged in catching lobsters. One man with bis two boys is said to have netted $70 last week in lebster fishing at Little Bras d’Or. Suot By His Wirs.—An accident oc- curred last Sunday mornivg at Coburg, a mile or two out of Bay Verte, which may have fatal resnits. Robt. Chapman, of Chapman Settlement, was the victim. He and his wife were seated in their room, when the latter seeing a rovolver, which had been.in use the previous day, picked it up and playfally pointed it at her hus- band not knowing that it was Joaded. It was discharged and the ball entered the husband’s breast a few inches below his ‘ collar bone passing a]most entirely tbrough his body. Dr. Black wss immediately summoned ard succeeded in getting the bullet without any trouble. man is very low, but the doctor hopes to pull him through if noserious complica- tion arise. Mr. Chapman is only about but a few months.—Post. UMBRELLAS SU NSHADES Our raise a new one this spring. color and wear. article. The wounded eighteen years oldand has been married <a | be mcreasing year by year, and it is feared | that if the canneries continue to increase | If To-morrow Se oe THE JUBILEE CELEBRATION. Sin,—I am informed thatthe train ar- rangements submitted by the jubilee pro- gramme committee only offer reduced fares for ove day instead of three as it should be. I think, Mr. Editor, the Jubilee Commi tee should not accept the ridicul- ous train arrangements granted to the Exhibition Managers which allows people to come to the outskirts of the city. What we want is reduced fares for three days on railways aud steamboats, In other cities the agents and superintendents of boats and railways seem totake an interest in civic prosperity, and on such oecasions over every convenience to visitors and advertise extensively. [think our hotel keeper: and merchante, and traders generally should bestir themselves and Insist upon obtaining similar treatment. I am alsoinformed that fares were strongly ot jected toat the jubilee meeting and a resolution pased asking the Mayor and Councillor Nicboleon toapply for better arrangement. I hope those gentlemen will act energetically in this matt and not agree to accept anything less than reduced fares for three days. Ss. PERSONAL. Mr. James D. Lawson returned last evening from a@ visit to Campbellton, N. B. Mr. W. M. Botsford, the new® Inspector of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, arrived here last evening on hia first tour of inspection. He is registered at the Davies. On Sunday last Mr. V. W. Haywood, ex-sergeant of police of Vancouver, accom- panied by C. W. Eaton and A. G. Add ison, left here for the Yukon, via Seattle.—Van- eouver, B. C., Mining Critic. At the Queen Hotel: P. J. Sweeney Shediac; K. McK. Jenkins, New Glasgow; N. 8S; J. 8. Crowe, Truro; Margaret Rogers, Alberton; Misa Jack, Sunny Brae, Thomas F. Simpson, Brantford, Ont.; Dr. MoEwen, O’Leary. At the Hote! Davies: J. H. Myrick Tignish; A. W. Oldfield, St. John; W, M. Botsford, Halifax; J. Kahn, New Yerk; J. A. Choquette, Montreal; F. R. Butcher, St. John; Jamea Rogers, Montreal; F. E. Butcher, St. Mary’s, Ont.; John Cantwell, Souris. RIDE A STEARNS AND BE CONTENT. BORN At Belfast, P. E.I.,May 30, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. West, a daughter. It is our Business To dispense health giving pres- criptions in the right way. It is a business which we have not learned ina day, but only after years of hard, steady per- sistent work and study, coupl- ed with a desire to know our business in all its branches, no matter at what cost. We use good drugs, compound: them carefully, and charge an honest price, Johnson & Johnson, | Gradurtes in Pharmacy. ANE AEG CON — BE WET BE SUNSHINE ae——Are Bound to be Raised Our prices are so low that every lady can afford to For $1.32 we offer a line which is guaranteed both for Has all the appearance ofa regular $2.80 See assortment 1n window. Ask to see our novelties in Fancy Parasols. Rubber Cloaks We have an excellent assortment of Rubber Cloaks and Cravenette and Rigby Garments, and shall offer them at prizes which should tempt any lady requiring them. We are determined to reduce our stock of these goods. BEER BROS ie = —_~ <i. . . j ts 3 + 6648008606 800s8088 Strayw Hats, | Strauy Hats. All the New Styles. All the Best Makes. SEE WINDOW TOMORROW FOR STYLES SEE WINDOW TOMORROW FOR PRICES Boys’ Straw Hats, Men's Straur Hats, BOYS’ STRAW HATS MEN’S STRAW HATS GQVeOSeSessesevs The Largest Assortment in town, The Best Styles in Town, The Lowest Prices in Town, _Ifa_ better assortment of Straw Hats than we are showing exists, it must have come to light this morning—it has never has been in the town before. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men €* SSCS SOs « 2 O86OO0O a ee ee NS <i 4 Ties For 25. Cents we Think of it. Why wear a shod dy old Tie when youcan buy new ones 4 for 25c. Other Ties, 3 for 25 cents, and 2 for 25e, good ties at that. Our range of high class Ties in Knots, Four in hands, Bows, Windson’s P.C, are excellent—never had a better as- sertment. See eur Hats. D. A. BRUCE