ie $000 0866 CHOOP OOD SO0i COOP bee we . twa CM an om, a} ; Sepee. tu ™ # iu Boa Ac 1 . 1 - it . I y oa Da i *Cake ce Sa ees i — Got shade } el drowned | cs aca 4 A ED Yar s “Aw yNound 17 vea a awit N aw bh We : ee < Cer s) VB! , Buffalo, caught bis } nly ‘ 1a trog an i ceuld not reiease bim oe } Be f before Ab engine backed dos ' p him He was terrib)v crushed and died in a few |} momente, -_ VaLvaBLe Discovery— The North Syd- | ney clerald says: D. STEWART SHNOMSLO DS PSG BD 24084806 4908 SODS 0964 GOGO OCS ET BOG4 $60. 2936954 A valuable deposit of j DM kel is reported to have been discovered My i j in the mountain north of St. Ann’s bya Ei 24 LKRER) | Nova Scotia prospector, who bas been prospecting in Victoria County since the BAKES BSST BREAD........ cies The deposit, it is stated,is a $ jarge one, and the nickel is of very rich GOSS SHE OSSD FOOPSOSOHSO® fc uality. ; G Es KBR BATS SS A HKAK : Kionpixe Gotp.—A_ telegram from - Skagway notes the arrival thereof large =F ’ numbers of Klondikers, with much g-ld. Fo RI NG S ° Says the despatch : Nol7 Eldorado, it is oF, said, will prove to be the ‘richest claito in > the whoie Klondike. Mr. Peacock, of Quebec, who owns a half interest, and thirty-seven men at work on it al] winter, and the cleanup wil] be in the neighbor- aood of from $1,200,000 to $1,500,000. ‘ipa aenis Necessrry ror Saniration.—The deaths in Aavene from June Ist to June 15th 1898 numbered 2,160; trom the Ist to the 15th of the present month 318. This shows the necessity of proper sanitation in cities and the danger of ite neglect. To a much larger extent than was supposed a generation ago mea carry their lives in their own bande. Diseases is not sent into the world as a scourge and destroyer, but comes because it is invited to a field al- ready prepaired for its operations. In a physical aspect man is very largely the master of his fate. ommniiinvan Earty Crosingc —We tHe undersigned dry goods merchants hereby agree to close our respective places of business on Saturday July 1 1899 until] Monday mora- ing the 3rd. ast Come in aad See Them. You're Welcome. J = ne Wany Sp L5E545L6E55 GEM RLNGS, uniqus yies; which will not be ceived over i rings, lu which Diamonds are set alone and with Pearls, and other nabling us to \W nave ust ré vm¢ ra ls fancy stones, ¢ : ; : ai AD it W. W. WELENER, Jeweler & Engraver GGPEEAPBEES —— — ‘- * s James Paton & Co. SraNnLEY Bros. Sentyer, McLeop & Co. Moork & McLeop. Weexs & Co. J. B. McDonatpv & Co. F. Perxixs & Co. Prowse Bros. T. J. Hagris. A. B. McKenzizr & Co. RK. H. Ramsay & Co. a REV. MR. McNEILL’S DISMISSAL, “ae SED SPSS EP SE RS EGS at, a Sir,—Can you tell me why Rev Mr. | McNeil! bas been dism ssed from the Edu- ertional«ffice ? Tomy knowledge he did j oie work wel ,wasalwaye found kind aod ' veneral favorite with the Licld his position for ¥ i. “* «@ ty f sous >. ad as reara an? | wonder why his age, ~—- om 1. DAswx EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, JUNE FAITH CURE VICTIMS i a } = An Entire Family Driven Hopelessly | Ener, Iils., June Mrs. Ellen L I 23.—The Greev will be funeral of heid at Bine most & land. Her ling of one who wW death is a dramatic | x » wy s made mad by faith | Mrs. died on Friday tn ihe } | Iilinois northern bospital for the insane in } this city. (Filsoo a S Her daughter Gertrude 1s an Ins mate of the instituuen in which she died. ; 4 Her brother, Elwer E. Day, cceupies an- | other ward in the same institution. os” Both | | All of them were | / of, + are hopelessly insane. persons of keen mind, but there trace of madness until they took up the study of Christian Science. ‘The family | tree shows no limbs tainted with madness. Mrs Gilson was a large property Owner 1n | Blue Island, her daughter was a kinder- | garten teacher inthe public scheols in Chicago. Day was « druggist io Elgin | with a large business. He too was well to do. He was at ove time an alderman of Elgin. It was in 1897 that Mrs. Gilson and her danghter became interested 10 Christian Science. They attended meet- ing called by the Rev. J. C. F. Crumbine, ther. of Chicago, but now of Syracuee, avd eoon they were ardent believers in his teachings. Then Mrs. Gileon got ber brother interested, and soon Mr. Day be- war DO i Children’s Under Ladies’ Underves Ladies Cashmere e eet ny Patil | gees? LIGA GT I 26, 1869 vege ‘dkbidd vests, 5 for 25 cents ts, 4 fur 24 vents LADIES CREAM SILK VESTS—worth $1.25 Only a few dozen left, we will clear the lot at,75c Hose, 20c to 45¢ Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 7c to 45c Ladies’ Tan Cotton Hose, Ladies Fancy Plaids and Stripes otton Hose Our constant endeavor to reduce the cost of dependable merchandise for the consumer, and another demonstration of ability to give the lowest prices, finds proof in our wonderful hosiery aud unde: wear values. NOTE THESE PRICES mm, Other special lines @ 8c, 10c, 12c, 13c, 16c, 18¢, 20c, 24¢, 30c, 40c and 45¢ ———= a ——— GBA cas Qesh ana @j Money Saving Underwear and Hosiery Values ie ¢ ane TE ee , ‘ “,, » & j r Ne 1 gan to undermine his own business by ad- = Childred’s Tan C vising customers when they came to him SA not to buy medicines but have faith in eS . Jesus, In June, 1898, Mr. Day was sud~ . denly seized with acute mania, devoloping Sp both suicidal and homicidal tendencies. Mrs. Gilson and her daughter were not long in tollowing him bekind the doors of the hospital for the iusane. There they preached Christian Science to the inmates. Day’s caee and that of his niece were pro~ pounced hopeless. Guard! DOD WFPOLESALE AND KETALL e on our ye? 7 We Mersey ae That sh ~ ~~ Ta Si ag Whe... Binsarertyr egal aia Peay tT THE BEST is always imitated. Dodd's Kidney Pills, solid only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, because they are the —y Kidney cure. Take sone Oe by all the leading fashionable Ladies First — } ! . oly ore ‘j cy he bas been d sm ssed—a man at ¢ without support, not even @ pension. Why ¥ should be not be reinstated? It is curs be o— ° { bers of the Government were opposed to his dismiseal, but that Mr. Farquharson was determined he should be dismissed. I wonder why. P. W.C. Srupent. — ee Killed by a Bicyclist. Turexsto, Jane 22.— Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, an aged woman, was knocked down by a young woman on a wheel last night at ten e’clock on Yonge Street, The wheel woman stopped ard looked at the old lady on the ground for a moment and then re-mounted and rede off. Mrs. Smith was taken to St. Michael’s borpital, where she was found to be suffering from ® broken thigh. From the effects of her ine juries the old Jady died later on Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE * SUNNYSIDE Cee . —_—— $$ a<+<.= 2 QO eee Owe Going g To be Married? Thea you MUST provide yours lf with a plain —— — + ————— Say “ No,” when o dealer offers you a anbatitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilis. Toere ie nothing just as good. Get only gold band. Hood’s. We've got them in all sizes ase and prices, anc urge you to call and be suited, i PB. Island Raiiway. ee Your Friend Going to be Married ? Then you'll want something to present to that ¢ friend. Our stock is full of suggest- ’ estions, won’t you p'ease call! ( G. F. HUTCHESON » Queen St. Jeweler - Goods purchased here neatly t 4 engraved tree ’ > = @® ® J ee & eee et ° a Dominion Day PXCcuBsION RETURN TICKETS at 4one first class fare, will be issued from and to al! ‘stations; June 29th, 30th and July 1st, good to return up to and on July 4th 1899. Tickets are not good for passage on going journey after date of issve. G. A.SHARP, Superin tenden _». -s. = & >. ose ->» ™ Ch’tewn, Jnns 220d = & *> =. @®-a @&*® * oe AUCTION! SUPEHIOR FURNITURE [am Instructed by Miss Coles to sell by auction at her residepce, Kent Street, on Wednesday the 28ih day of June inst. com mMencing at bl O’clocK a. m. ee All the household effects, comprising Drawing room, Dining room, Hall Bedroora and Kitchen furniture. The above inclades English Piano and some elegant pieces of ol’ Mahogony and Rosewood furniture. House will be open for inspection on Tues- day the 27th from )) a. m. till? p. m. Terms Cash. Tins as R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer PT csviidaane ~~ reniiy reported that a majority of the meme | D-O-D-D-S W hite’s Caramels and Snowfiake Chacolates = 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 vesting top, We have several lines of slippers, second to none. We have plain single strap, pat- ent tip, single strap, or a very Can be had at any of the | pretty two strap slipper, following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. wW. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gofl he MOD EL STORE. a aR SUNNYSIDE. agmerynunrso te cE denice cies wack COREL John T. TickKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR %& A Grand Tea Party. Will be held at Souris East, Old | Grounds, on Monday, July 17th, 189, in aid of St. Mary’s Church, now in course | of erection. Further particulars later on. By order of Committee. Souris East. ——————————— | MATTHEW SMI | June 23rd 1899 It is within a stones throw of a unsurpassed. The hotel is comfortably furnish Pleasant View Hotel is distant Bonshaw Road. The drive is one of the distance is 4 miles. passengers to the hotel. eer re or by enquiring at the Examiner offic Information Bureau TERMS:—$5.00 per week; for Hotel will be opened for season P. E. ISLAND & 99 “a June R, H: Ramsay The Model Store QE ANTLY SPENT. oe. RD. &. AR-%- HDs Qe QRQLE WHERE THE HOLIDAYS MAY BE PLEAS Pleasant View Hotel, Hampton, P, E. I. THIS HOTEL. situated in one of the most beautiful parts spi: Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. Intending visitors may make arrangements b manutacturers Now Gents $1.25 and $1,75. $3.00 and $4.00, See that Dongola boot Oxfodr for $1.25. You beat this. a TH, PROPRIETOR. of splendid beach, where the ed, and a good table is provided. Successors TO BEER Bros —i" ____ scene eRe 4; Sentner McLeod & Co, ns see You also want a pair of Bievcle boots, ae? our iines at Then our lines of chogolate boots are right "p to date$2.00 vest- We have a nice Dongola can’t There is only one best place to buy your shoes, tnat Co Prince bathing is from Charlottetown about 19 miles by the prettiest to be had. Coach meets :he boat at the latter place to eor a+ Johnson & Johnson's family parties, $3.00 per week, on July 1st, From Crapaud convey y writing to the proprietor Tourist MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. from Ramsay's When you hear that, you hear 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 ing top at $2.00, Its a corker. | | | OPERA HOUSE CHARLOTTETOWN NIGHTS ONLY-4 and SATURDAY MATINEE Special Engagement of MR. NOR. NAM PARR ! vU. P. Flocton’s Comedy & Vaudeville Co. MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT Comprising Dramatic Sketches,2 Scream ing farces — Songs — Instrumental Solos, etc, etc.— making in al! a strictly bighs claes Vaudeville attraction. EIOGRAPH—The latest sen- sation of the day. Popular prices—25 and 35 cents. Reservod seats on sale at Dodd’s and Rankins. Cross Hasbatid —wswy 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 bay 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 Cam pbei é ’ : : “ ase 2. ita