— AAARAAAAAAAARAA | ShAAA AAA AAA THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 16, 1898, ¥ ty wo Ve - i Olets > We fin d that we have too many Bicycle Boots—we want see goods in v UYU Tp a sine GED é é to clear them Yen’s Canvas Bicycle Boots, $1.38 Men's Bla k Dongola , Bicycle Boots, $1 60 Yen’s Oxblood Bicycle Boots, 1.75 a Alley & Co Tl e Shoeist:. fire Insurance Protects You aguinst the carelessness of your neighbor, as w ell as the purely accidenta! tected . E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown 2Sese 22°4200649462078 ‘He Make Fresh ake House Rolls ¢ $ sf every day. They are very light, . 4 ¢ ¢ justthe thing for your tea table. Price 10c per doz TeLeruoxe 98. Dp. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BKRAKERY f ¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. , i i i i i i i i i ~_—- - es teo<-<2e - le You Can £Pin Your Faith To any representation we make. The Watches we sell are the best money can boy. And the plain truth i8 Strong enonch to sell them Ib theee dais o fsham and oA te + 5 ote Sa x Ks oh * 5 + * m'srep! sentation, take time to think before buy'‘ng a watch. We have some ex. ceptionally good movements inp 41D 0 ckle and silver cases shey make go d, renrible, _fveryday watches. If @ &linpgie one 5 less proves weaiimnanh y than we hee ng we'll take it back willing W. W. WELLNER Je weler. is ¥ ee - i _ “> vt ve Ko “te ¥ iiieerveveey fev dveuviveds dddvevddddutedieO5Z P. E. Island ILLUSTRATED > _ rE 50c A COPY PARA AAA AAPARAAS AM, f,' MYA yy} ‘A all Booksellers this office. post paid On recel pt ot pri ea. SAA es Address- APA EX XAMINER PUB. CO. vias CHARLOTYETOWN, “PARHRPERapenaaaaaspaanyasspaapaapsoays—zs99995 cmH fires. They may come tov you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- cil has passed a by-law imposing a license fee or tax of $15 on meat dealers and $8 on peddiars of roots and vege- tables. Spencghindei Lawn Party on the grounds of St. Dunstan’e College on Monday the 27th inet, TLe C. M. B. A., excursion will be here from Pictou on that dav and will visit the grounds. Make arrangements to attend Wen touey May Sit —The following notice is posted in a pleasure boat belong-~ ing to a steamship company on the Suir, Iceland: ““The chairs io the cabin are for the ladies. Gentlemen are requested not to make use of them till the ladies are seated.” siemens Tae Rorep Arexa.—Tommy Ryan, of Syracuse, and Tommy West, of New York, met in the lattercity on Monday night, to b ttle for the welier weight championship of the world. The bout was to be for twenty rounds, Rvan had the best of the encounter all through and was given the decision in the fourteenth round, Two Women Suet. — Last Saturday evening, at Monrreal, Elzear Mann, who wae jalons Of his wife, pulled a revolver and attempted to shoot her,hut her motber, Madame Desjardins, jump d between and received the bullet in ber head, dying instantly Mann e'so skut his wife, but she may recover, ale ee An THER Tvposter.—A_ etranger diss guised @: a priest re: nile v-ited Rocher- ter, N. G., and «vinilel a pumber of merchants cut of amuunte aggregating several hundred dollars. The man gave his name as Father Conlan, of Manche: ter His method was to enter a store and con- tract fcr the delivery of goods to be sent to St. John’s Church, Manchester, To nearly all the dealers he presented checks : for an amount considerably larger than the price of the goods and received the change. The man has disappeared and the police sre making search for bim, all the merchanis involved having discovered that the cherks were wortkless. Poor Guys on Britism Suips.— Rear Admiral Lord Charles Beresford has iseu ed an appeal to the press for an increase of the navy. He tsaye:—*The war tetween the Uni'ed States’ and Spain has taught us = 8 useful Jeason. It has taught us the absolute necessity of complete and thorough organization previous to war instead of trusting to chances. it bas taught usthe value of a proper suy ply of cruiser8 and the ineffect- iveness of obsolete guns agaipst the rance and accuracy of modern guns. No other nation has a ship on effective list armed with muzzle loading guve; whereas Eng- land bas 45. A nation thatsent men to fight on blue water or relied for harbor protection on such weapons would certain- ly get short # irift.” . ie ae Se Meee este shee ae We Were Yery Much Pleased with the sales from our dress goods department last week. So Were Cur Customers Wewish to please as many more during this week. The styles and prices will do this if yeu ig se | a SG but give us a call at very low prices. = 773 offere at Aw YWery Attractive Prices We alco offer you a splendid selection of LACE CURTAINS Newand stylish Blouse waists will also be If you wish a pair cf the cel- BEER BROS served with the Seventy-fourth high- landers ani was in the Egyptian cam- paign of 1882 and the Suakim expedi- tion before he was appointed consul general at Zanzibar in 1887. After leav- ing east Africa he was sent to the Niger, where he proved a very successful con- sul general in the Niger Coast Protect- orate, as the district, which was once known as the ‘‘Oil Rivers Protector- ate,’’ is now designated. Sir Claude’s mareer in west Africa was cut short in 1896 by his selection for the embassy at Peking. Permanently So, Weary Watkins—I see some of the papers is agitating the wide tire ques- tion again for better roads. Hungry Higgins—]I don’t know much about wide tires; but I know I’ve gota lifelong one. Indianapolis Journal. — Weaknesses seem to be even more carefully and anxiously concealed than graver and more decided faults, for hu- man nature is more ashamed of the first than of the iast. The willow is one of the most adapta- ble of plants. A willow switch stuck in the wet ground will almost invariably take root and becowe a tree. tare ee A mab may dress a8 well as his owii gocs judgme nt and the assistance of an artistic tailor may elect. He may take his “tubs” but if his digestive organs are out of order, be will have an unwholesome appearance. His com, 1exion and the white of his eyes will have a yellowish cast. Hia tongue wil! be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rusty his breatn abominable. He is one big, unmistakable sign of constipation Tir qu ckest, surest, easiest way to cure thi trouble is to take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasan: Pellets. They are made of refined, con centrated vegetable extracts. Nothing ir the least harmful enters into their compo~ sition. They buot down all impurities, and “make them move on.” They are the product of manv vears’ etndy and practice. Dr. Pierce + annot asttord to put forth a worthless article. Address with 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and gei a free copy of the “Medical Adviser.” Good, unires'ed kid gloves, 4 pear buttone, 59c — Moore & McLeod. Ladies’ Oxford shoes You should see the Oxford’s we sell tor 75 cents a pair; the are the best yet.—J.B, Me Donald & Co. Glove glory, ifthereis any glory in making sales minus profits we'll reap our reward tOday and tonight. “ley Cur prices oneeessrercsousees: ee We intend to reduce cur stock of AW CORSETS “aS Ws during this week. 7e ebrated P. D. Corsets or the D. & A. ora light sis summer Corset—be sure and call. Dg are all down tu the blue mark, Si Try a pair of our popular “as yep pop Me a iat “a Lily Kid Gloves Ay "7e Every pair Guaranteed. se 0904 009030000000 {: se Paton & Gv. — . Se PI i > ¢ >: An English Diplomatist. 1 i, x Ev Local ani Other tems. Sir Claude Macdonald, the British M re! kh eo » sh Se at, hts este oe PB minister to China, is 46 years old and / : ‘ More Taxes.— The Summerside Coun- bolds rank in the armyiasa major. Ho NAPS EVERY DAY OF THIS WEEK Some firms 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 F riday, Every day of the week is the same to our customers, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,-Thursday, Fiiday & Saturday Are Bargain Days in Our Store We do notthink it right to charge you 40 or 50 cents for article on Friday, and ‘then give it to you on Saturday tor 25c 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 an 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 from another store, you can justmake up your mind that it is just as cheap at PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men Gea . ' _- Canadian Gov't Raliway System PARARAARAARAARARARARAARSAL On and after MONDAY, 2nd May, 1898, aT; I ad D) es | re 5 > rains of this Railw ay will run daily, (Sun- z "te days excepted,) as under. £ Trains Out-| S7aTIONS, |eaud. Rent B her wedding ring to last a life. In order to do this. a: | up. = it must be well made, sufficiently heavy and of the "sls P.M, A. M, right quality. | O _ Charlottetown ...) 2 0010 00 \ . 4317: .Hunter River. ../12 48 8 4] 5 13] 7 58° “Eensia 12 ch 76 ge We have just such Rings 5 47 8 25 _. Kensington advo 113.00) 7788 ae : 7 Mee Mi sside 00) 6 45 : Dont beafraid to ask to see them. It’s onr business p. M.|P. M Side A. M. 12 50:Ly Mar 10 30 to show them. 4 | 219). Port Hill . 9 06 : 3H FERIET « diode oes 8 00) |..Alberton........| 6 55} e | 5 30). .Tignish .... .... 6 00 7; 2 Pe UY sg resgh, [A-_ 3. A. M, 2 30, |..Charlottetown ...| [10 30 = The Queen St- Jeweller 3 3 .Bédfeed .siec%- 9 3 5d ar } aia ee oe 9 05 = Tol te PME Stewart (ar | 850 | sk AE ARR AR gh ak gh gh gt gh gh gt ge gt a a gt gt a a GE el a ae 5 22 |.. Cardigan........ 7 35 5 45 |..Georgetown ....| 710 — - SS ————— Pp. M. A. M. ip ae cs eos aS M.| 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 55) ‘ | 0 80} -Soutis. +--+. 6» |Just before we put it away for IPM. A. M. ee iat ae | 5 15|..Emerald ...... 7 50) ol oO 805). Cape Traveise =: 70) the summer; what‘ Ip, M, lA. Mb A. M [ Pp, M. 6 Wl!v. . Charlottetown, P.E.I. Ry. .ar 10 30 8 5Ujar.. Summ side, of E. I. Ry .lvi 8 0d a eee oe 6 Quebec Heater li Blac. . Pe we duChene s. NW. C .ar| Oo j 1 OOjar ....Moucton, 1. Cc R2....-1v 4 = Pp. M. P. M.} . . 2 Ha) 7 lar.....Moncton, I. C. R.....-ar) 3 2 A. M. , . ‘ a 3 ‘ R > 9)| We put one, (No. 6) on trial in the City Hardware Store; starte? the fire Jan. 28th, it ; a oo. : iP ec iy 9 05} ¥ se anal out tll May 14th; always left without attention from Saturday at 6 o’clock ee eee ae ¥ vat half-past seven o’clock—sbout 38 hours, ; p. M. | till Mondag a ; iat oie: <a accra ipemcnmeemcs as. Te From Jan. 28ib till April 22nd it burned 56 pounds of SOFT COAL per 24 ro 0 3 55} hours, thus showing that the City Hardware Store, office included, can be heated from rf . rs oo . = 1 10 Nov ‘Ist to Mav Ls t for less than $12. The store is 27x60 feet, ceilin 13 feet high. me Feel, a ass NO GRATE, VERY LITTLE LABOR OR ATTE NTION, NO POKING, A ; - e UST. J on’t forget it next fall. GIVE away m Om bit » & MSR. : 7 00| NO SHAKING, consequertly NO D e op RPS BET or THROW away your base-burner and get a QU EBEC HEATER. Save coal,labo _ i CH’TOWN TO HALIFAX. : and trouble, and get comfort. Puy at the P. M. A. M.| 6 OOllv.....Ch’town S. N. C,.....ar] 4 30 } l5ar.... Halifax, * .. |v) 7 WE - Cc O nee («CITY - HARDWARE - STORE s by Eastern Standard Time. iain itaaldiaiieitialinll il ; ap wadrsianinetyic D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gev't a) Moncton, N. B. a D A SHARE: Shperistentent, R. B. NORTON & CO LT Charloiteiown. ed e na te ee _ me o™ 7 Y ’ estes tie ae ene nmin one ers 5 Sa ER Neen ARNO RENN CRC :