oo CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 28 1893 Ny ens j io ht sn0eS &}.00 Pair If you want a light shoe | 7 e- * 5 A one « innot be beaten at yy ODE | : ricee—we are showing Q Bur grade at $1.28 and a we! 6°: B. svlish Dongola shoe ye &, ne ~8. jum toe at SL35. BAO Miey & Co The Shoeists. 4 Insurance Holects You the carelessness aruinst of your neighbor, as well ; ne Monge aathe purely accidenta fres. Lhey may 8 +, you atary time. Ii A freely insured in my sa) companies you are pio- come on tected . + R BROW. insurance Agent "4 Charlottetown MiALAAAAAA AD £Ycou Can Pin Your eraith To any representation we make. The Watches we wiiare the best money can And the plain truth strong enough tosell them Inthere days of sham ard mistey ‘entation, tak: time to think before buy ng «@ wate] We have son e ex. pi nally good movements ao 0 tkle a i e'iver iy make good, evertdew watches, if . MIDgit proves aa imworthy than W promise well take it back w illingly. et. V. WELLNER FER ECR EYELEEYEEE LYE Eee )00 YOU LIKE r\ ' Bread | that is white Relis 4 that are light : | Cakes out of sight? | Pies just right? “.otrse you do SIEWART KAS THEM D. STEWART , ECLIPSE RAKERY AXES BEST BREAD. “4*72424<4<. 4 6 6 © 6 _ eo @& = @ “= @ eS ~=s=— >. Hemoved NWictoria Row —— ,\f JU HORNSBY Bookstore. — Mystification. His weakness was prevarication., His wite detested lying and constantly urged him to mend his ways. One morning she said: *‘ Will, see if you can’t be per- fectly truthful today. Don’t tel] a lie. Now, promise!’’ He promised and went away to work. When he came home to dinner, she said: ‘*Dear, did you keep your promise?’’ “I did,’’ he replied soberly. Then he caught her in his arms. ‘‘Darling,’’ be cried, ‘*I will not lie to you. When I said I had kept my promise to you, I did not tell the truth; but, believe me, that was the only lie I told all day.”’ For 22 seconds she was lost in per- plexity. Then she gave it up; the prob- lem was too deep for her.—New York World, , tems, scat ecttaaaaa ‘over Tea—This is the original and re- | freshing title of the Tea to take place at | Kinkors fall particulars regarding which | will be learned on reference to the acy. in | another column. Local_and_Other seibieitamens oop Mitk Caxs.—The J. D. Bel] Manafectariog Co., of Montague, advertise 250 fifteen to twenty gallon cans for eale, made of the best material. All who desire to bave good cans should address Mr. Bell. sihiintibaechtiny AN Overcoat has been left with the Caretaker of Prince of Wales College, which the owner may have by proving property and paying for this advt. tf Conrractors.—Read the advt. calling for tenders for the erection of a new stune Church at Kinkora. The specification and plans may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Esq., Architect, at the Bishop’s Knew It All. Palace,Charlottetown,from the 11th to the 25th inst., and at the parochial residence, Kinkora after that date.July 4tb is the last lay for receiving tenders, Becacse Te: ¥ Smoxep.—It is eaid that 10,060 of the youog men who have applied “By the way, Tom,"’ said Mr. Man- ning to his son, fresh from academio groves, ‘‘I have been thinking the mat- ter over, and I have come to the conclu- sion that I had better go to school some- where and that you had better take the business and run it. It cannot help im- for admission into the United States arwy, have been refused because they were cigar- tie smokers, proving under the eye of one so gifted as yourself.’’—Boston Transcript. [f the war continues long, hoo EEE sud any general draft of men to supply Small Tommy’s Wish. : Small Tommy was very fond of candy the army 18 requirsd, the young fellowa i J = will only have to commeuce cigarette and asked, ‘‘Mamma, can God make smoking to get clear. This decision of | anything he wants to?’ tbe army examining docters will be a great ‘Of course he can,’’ was the reply. boom for cigarette mannfseturera. **Well,’’ exclaimed the little fellow, _— “‘I’d just like to see him make a stick Lecat Covnct.—A special meeting of | of candy with only one end to it.’’— toe a. ai Couw [ Women Ww }I be held Memvhis Scimitar inthe Y. M. C. A. parlorson Wednesday afterncon, 29:h inst., at 4 o’clock at which he Presideat will give asbort account of the anoual conference of the National | . a Council of Women of Canada, held ip If a wowan is in good health there is no Ottawa last month. The members of aj| | Mre beautiful employment than house~ etliliated societies are requested to be pre- | work. Generally speaking, there is no sent. The public are also cordially in~ ' bappier woman in the world. But how vited. : Zios, | d ferent when every breath is pain, every on | step torture ! This state of health, in nine PERSONAL. c .ses Out of ten comes from deranvements | ot the delicate, feminine organs of genera- tiore The family doctor inquires first | concero:ng these. He most usually insists non an “eXamination.” From this the m lest women naturally shrinks. She is rght. Except in very unusual cases cf ‘ remale weekorss ” examinations are un- Housekeeping. Hon. Mr. Fisher gives usa reason for his trip that he wants, to get more space for Canada at the Paris exposit'on. Com- missioner Robert-on is also going to Eng- | land, and will of course, advise the min- | ter n cessary. Dr. P ere: ’» Favor te Pr2scrip- Aiter Hon. Mr. Fisher Sir Richard } tioy is a simple, natural r-medy for these Cartwright will be the next minister to go} jjjJx. It cures safely, permanently. to Eogland,his mission being to consult} ~ Send 31 one-cent siamps to cover cost of the imperial’ goyernment regarding trade | ailing only, and receive a free copy ot met ers, ! Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address, | World’s Dispensary Medical Asso: tation, TOURISTS. — Prince Edward | By tislo, N.Y. . island Illustrated is a beanti- oe fully illustrated book on P Boys felt bats, worth 50c to 75¢, now SO ~ ROWS THERS The Wonderful Cheap Men Show the Largest Assertment SELLE THE BEST Goons ASk THE LOWEST PRICES ———---—g- | In each of our five great great departments—Clothing, Carpeis, Hats and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Staple and Fancy Dey Goods. In our Ladies department we are making a speciad display of white and faney Blouses; each line reduced to clear: all sew fresh styles this season. not: one of Jast years goods in stook, and bound that we will not carry one over till next season: mol YT ‘it-Reform: clothmg, every. suit made-im the style, every suit L elo bd / w J made of good material, evony suit lined. and finished, equak or better tham custom maké;.and we caiy.ask a shade over Half Department is rushing this spring, wo-are showing all ths: best & newest. im litthe suits valich are all marked low to sell quickly E Island. For sale at the) oo jing at 25, 30 and 35c,—W D M Kyy. . . . ‘oii } bookstores or at this office— | Shc. all weed wel @ Ate, Blue serge at } — ais | 50c and 60c,extra values,in ore b _ as i | wore at $2 per yard double width.— 25 per cent discount off mens furnish- | ¥ Sat per yard « y | it ga, from now until first cf July—Gordce | D MaeKay. | A McLellan. j } S% : v NEN NES SE SY: So WMT AE Se = What We Mean is This a\\. i ue We have some Colored Cloth Capes We have some Black Velvet Capes Se We have some Black Silk Capes A “ue > AND THEY'VE GOT TO BE SOLD “as We are going to make a “mf BIG CA Pk se By making small cape prices. o& on SABLE CLEARENCE SAGE initiyiil AP ctrl SECOND. HAND Pianos and Organs. Nol. R. S. Williams’ Grandi Piano, only ; No, 6 Small, Upright Piano, good practice. GS < : ee ee ae 2 years old, in perfect order, nice when new | inde ument, sale price $60. $600, sale price $150 | No. 7. Broadwood & Sons, of London, @ No. 2. John Rogers & Son Upright, a; waall size square Piano, in good order, sale ° . m ‘ : sae eg nice: piano for practice, sale price $90), price $00. No. 3. Fredrick Strass, New York, a, Nw. 8. Dumham, New York, small size medium size square pianc,zearly new, sale | square Piano as good as neve, sale price $225. price $150. | No. 9A. B. Gale & Co., New York, a mall ’ ‘ . Y : an >; | “ i ~ No 4, A modern English Upright Pians:| square Piano, in good order, sale price, 3 120, —, ~“) “in = e * * oe Be yt _* he SY ’ } yea ‘Trimmed at a | 1° 3 Colored ( loth - Capes werth up to Shi SO, now $) 98 ] 4 Colored ( az 1 «“ worth up to $5 pa. bow 2 i . : “6 6 worth up to $3.60, now _= as —- S ‘ worth up to $10.00, now (os Se . =, ; ut 5 Os WN 14 ‘ 6 worth up to Sil - 66, now 5 7 : : 66 rth up to $127.00, z0w 6.9% is és ‘ worth uy os ’ eo > 2 ‘ “6 worth up te $16. 50, now oa 2 F 3 66, now §.93 le » Velvet Capes worth $l ey ste 398 1* . se worth $13.06, no ~ } } ~ ; eG s “6 worth $14.00, now 95 “ais ) “ 1 @1e Rh dae 898 A: . ‘ 6s worth $16.00, ne ay 98 aX; 4 3 “6 worth $1%. 00, now ae : 2 i th paterig.. of gor » handscme, and the wa. gZ 7 -? > are very mane . (jf These capes ) : &5 95 $30.00 ality F apes b from $5.75 to $30.00, er ee, Jancy Silk Capes worth ft 3 > ! ; Ze ees $2.98 to $16.93, amd consider everyone © ° now selling ab i - (s them a bargain. Cloth Cape oe : Velvet Cape (Mp Hi You Wish To Gets Sil Cape Zi: hae bove lists. RS = Carefully note prices in & “is Blonses !! Blouses ! es yi , 4eee ez . i; ms Blouses ! ! ABN + che sopalar prices. We ; ; t ular styles at the most poy P Z.- All the most pop Jnes in Biouse Waists. ; 4 . ’ 7e exceptional va ? me w beirg offered by us aX reaily have © , Underwear, is now bel y Ladies’ White Cottor “A: at blue mark prices. 7 BEER BROS $e e SERSSSSES in good order, sale price $130. | No 5. Stodart, of New York, a small | siae square Piano, gocd as new, sale prce $130. No, 10. Bradbury & %., New York, small square, nice for childrea to practice on sale price $94. ee. We havealso on hand alarge number of good second hand Organs, all good reliable makes. We are putting them in though order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging from $15 to $60. ; Every Piano and Organ gnaranteed for a reasonable oe of years. A grand chance to let your children learn to play for a small outlay cf money. Liberal discounts off tor spot casb, Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers, MILLER BROTHERS, _B. Island Music House axe Connolly Building, Queen Street.