ees © Oe 2 SOS @ OO * : a ! s ® & f — >. ‘ = | q =e? ~ a? ' whole wc yrs ore eI } Beats we vrei here). ise Thee is Nothing PLOT BOE SIP EEG OBES SPITE SARS beakast Pettijohn’ s Breakfist Neskey’ s Db THE DAILY KAAMINER, ChHAKLUTTETOWN. FEBRUARY, 14 1899 rr we i“ : ubt na : t i ¥ at iy 3 : ir 7 a \\ ve a tot @ @ GOOD Ov SIM SIZES ¢ : yw wi - os od 6, 63, 4s | INE oO. hryrst ¢ pri » ss | } Vy « otter 3 sfor Tinh ? these ‘ DI. } ; \ few pur i 77 cnt 6 ones left yet ‘ » - Si J Alley && Co; ¢ o +i ee => es ‘ Wheat Biscuits are fx r nicer t] An th ss made , from (iraham Flour . 2 hev re mac mniy it the y ’ ary ; ; ECLIPSE BA KERY : Price ¥ 10 cts per doz Telephone 98. D. =TEWART, Relipse pakery, Bakes Best BREAD leaewcrene 222?e7 ioe ese en OL y edad malades aiid d alia ‘a special Values In Silver é Novelties 3 There are sO many new thing to be shown this year that 4 we 2 give Bez Some & haven't room enough them all gooi display. s articles must be sold imm diat~ ely,so we've edcided to makes E push on silver novelties. All 9 sorts of pretty articles at Sig re~ ductions. We have placed a good]; num- ber of very pretty things no our east window, take a good |ook at them,every article has an at- tractive pri: W. W. WELLAER F The Great Watch House. se on it. 3 Ses SFL soe Ts . “i <5 like pleasi: 1g customers. SS That’s what we are doing all the time, we give thera such valne for their money that thev come back avain and briny others with them. This isthe key- Dole of our success. We strive to please everyoue who leaves an order with us. Why pot give us your next order a th Horoughly coo vinced what we SAV 18 tre. We sulicit your valuec orders. BRUCE STEWART & GO°Y, The Modern Founders, 1 Engineers «td Machinists, 8. Nav. ©o’s Wharf, ‘ h’towr P, E, 1. Phowe 125 MOGSTATTAAITT wi ’ ‘00 For bre ‘akfast we have : I ‘ood, reakfast ti lominy, —— oe 2) Self-Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried k lle Oats Fresh Ground Oatmes Gold Dust Corn Mea! ; Rolled Wheat, heat Farina, Wheatlets. BEER & GOFF GROCERS. ~=_ oo ata <- ae =~, > “~ <_- ; | result. oe 3 Eo v9 an’ ar ly ye | QUEER MONEY IN ABYSSINIA ‘ 3 sip * j . eVUUUl : bouVd Bt sii} a | , . . 3 i Tra s}} . > ite os > . . ° | travellers Leil Some Peculiar Stories ine | ura \ ! S ’ i 3 ly | x- | on This Point. Oo it ‘ t i ’ ; oa , | y The few travellers who have the time H oO ' ’ ; ha tronbie to look ipte Me: lek’a 9 i | = ‘ ‘ \ t s | ma KI : dom uf \ bvssinia, teil AlraDdye tales of } iH } r mde, soti~ Paroellite, member it Denke the Marie ‘I heresa, 1870, dol- tor West Kerry and seair whip of the | ars tie people of Abyseipia, for smal part) Cave use a bar of bard crystsiized salt ets saan tes inches long, and two inches and ' May Lose HisSear. Proceedings have | ® half thick, elightly tapering toward th beea +e on toot in Toronto to unsea end, five of which go to the dollar at th: | Alderman Spence, who is well koown in | ©8P ital. Prople are very partieular Churlottetown. It is claimed that Mr. | about the standerd of fineness of Spence is not posaessed of the nec: seary | the currency. If it does not ring like pualificatou- hat he is notrated either i meal, orifl 18 Chipped at all, nothing or hie wife? name wit! &=1 000 7 | laduce them to take it. Che nit ia a fr-ebold or $2,000 leasehold property, | token of affection among the natives, which is the amount required by che sta when friends meet, 'o give esch other a tute, sia A Terriste Exrsrience.—A Canadian woman, the wife of Rev. Mr. Kynhart, a Belgian mi: sionary, has had a terrivle ex- perience among the tribes of Thibet. The missionary’ wife ha-« reached Tachieula iffer baving been bunted tor two months hroagh rhe mountains, at ove time berg pled with boulders from the cliffs over- head. Her t+ usband was murdered and her son died from exbaustion. oe . : : Press Says: Herr Zolian Van 18) 8, who has been seat ou! by a community in Has gary to inve-tiyare the agricultural advan~ lick cf their respective amolis,and in this ay, the material value ofthe bar is ale dcrased For still «mailer changed cart- ridges are used, ot which three go tocne salt. It does not matier what sort they are ‘ome sharcpers use their cartridges in the ordinary way, and then put some dust vod a dummy bullet to make up ihe dif ference, or elee they take out the powde) aod putthe bnilet in again, 80 that poxsi iv ia the nex’ action the uabappy sell-r wil fiad that he has only mies firein his belt; but this is such acommon frand that Intere TING Event { rvemarkabl 0 on@ takes any notice of it aod a bad eremon. iO kK pia 1 the Island of | cartridge seems .o serve as readily as Orleans, (Jar, Oa: de la t week. A resid-: ood one. pamed Prers lo @ lebrare 1 his colden ——— wedding 4 urch, sod at th “Ome time } is brated his Sliver wedd ng, n 0 of the aianest wer mourried bp e ceremon: aliracied a Vy \ i @ ce at tt church cide tains. Loc kine vp Home — the Ottawa Free ages of Canada, is at the Brunawick Herr Rijes bas travelled extensively through Manitoba and the terticneies and | has visited the Hungarian colonies at E-terhaza and Kaposvar. He says tha the climate of this country will be entire y suited io the taste of his people, since they are a hardy, vigorous race. Hew] visit the Upper O tawa along the route ot! the propored Georgian Bay canal and writ bis impressions on that district.. Herr Rajce will be in the city a few days. i ———— — Haven Conn., despatch Miss Lena Gardi- ner, of Cromwell, is suffering from a pecu- liar »bysical affliction. Mies Gardioer’s wisdom teeth are growing in ber jaws hori. zovtally instead of vertically. The tecth cause terrible pain, but the physi cians have been unable to giueSMiss Gardi- ner any relief. She has been at Hartford ] hospital for treatmert, and the surgeone there say that her caseia the first of its kind on record. They are unwilling to extract the teeth forfear of breaking her jaw. The pain bas caused her mouth to become set, asin a cave of lockjaw. and tbe physicians are afraid tbis trouble will ——— Toe New ‘Leaver —The new leader of the Liberaljariy in Eogland, ti: Henry Cam pbell~Bannermar, is nota very young man, being ever 60 yeara of age. He wae born September 7, 1836. He isa an old Parliamentarian, having repreacnted the Stirling _Dietrict in Scovland, since 1868. He is the son of the late Sir James Camp- bell, and assumed the nameof Banner- man wndertbe conditions of the will of his uncle. He was educated at Glasgow University, finisbing off at Cambridge He has held the offices of Financial Secre~ tary tothe War Office, and afterwards S+cretarv for the Admiralty. In 18*4 he wa+ Secretary for Ireland, andio 1896 and 1892.5 Secretary of State for War. The Irishmen nick-named him the “Scotch Sandbag.” —$—$$< eee Inrtrexza IN Iraty.—Not less in- atru-tive than interesting are the statis tics justissued on the deaths which have oceurred in the Itaian kingdom during the first six mouths of 1898 a eom pared wth tho e dariog the correspondiog peri d of 1537 I'ne population of Italy is near~ ly 31,099,000,and the number of deatis | from every cause during the firat ix months of 1998 was 388,096,as ageinet 344.890 in the first eix months of the srevioua year, This increase iu the first- ; named semestral perioc is due especially A Srrance Caste.— According to a New ee (HASE AT WORK IN His LABORATORY. THE CATARRH CLUTCH | Lhis Disgusting Malady is at the Throat of Nine Hundredin Every thousand of Our Country's Population, rh'isis Not Hearsay, it is Borne Out by Care. fully (ompiled statistics of Diseases Most Prevatevt—lis Development is Watched Carefully, Because it's so Sure a Fores ruoner cf that Arch Moloch of Disease— LCousamption—if Neglected, WiLL I SUICIDE? While There’s Life and Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure There’s Hope. I had suffered so many years from catarrh that I don’t know that I will ever get it out of my remembrance. One day, when I took one of the end- less prescriptions given me by the medicirl man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, ‘‘ Will this cure me, or will it not ? Or will it be like the rest ?” JI was nearly desperate, I can tell you. The druggist said :—‘“ No, nothing can cure catarrh, I have it myself until I often think of suicide. { take °pium usualy to sleep it off.” I took the prescription away unfilled and went home, thinking of what the drug- gist had said about suicide, and I was utterly disheartened. I have that pre- scription yet. One day my deliverance came. <A lady told me she had suffered just as I had, &nd was nearly insane, and that a remedy known as Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a bot about Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, but I felt to- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines; had no fa’th. I tried it as a last resort. I used two boxes of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, and found it a complete cure. MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, Ont. Petes % centa, blower included. eee ences tN tC ‘ ——_ a “ES , » ‘ 4 i ‘ 5 et Oe re Lightest Plate Camera to the epidemic, protean in form though called by one name—“irfluenza.” The testimony of Italiaa physicians is noani- mous as to the circumstance that while thie disease caused directly only 3 159 deaths in the first semester of 1898, it was immediately responsible for more than double that number,8.370, in the corres« nye Castman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. nictures 34 X 344 inches; weighs but 12)4 wlice Meniscus lens, rotary sautter, three stops, view ponding period of 1895. Not only 7 but nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted the same professional authority testifies -snan-ehote or time *xposures and equay con: that it all probability it contributed to | enient as 2 hand or tripod camera, augment the number of deaths by a ha ie eS Se bronchitis, acute and chronic (42 567 10 te snc printing outfit, he first six months of 1898 and 37, 741 in , si t Koda the firat six months of 187), and that of tdeaths from acute pulmonitis (49,332 in PASTMAN KODAK CO. the firet-named period, os against 41 455 = 25 in the Istter).—Rome “correspondent Lancert PEROT e ey we % “-OPPPUOOUPONIMIMANNSINNNY John 7. iS aK > = E = CHARLOTTETOWN - McKenzie, & THE TAILOR & SelMAAUAR AAA SAAAAAA AAAS ALAA nn nonnnnennrnenennneennettsig us - - P.E. ISLAND m SEAM Uuwaudsihhoe With Ten Cases Elegant White Wearon Her. Talk about values. offered at this sale. We have 9 C SUCCESS: i bre ox oe Da ase Rs TO BEER BROS.... xs Ore 2p. BREDA ORES po oxy US OS Ws AS QS 7 Ma AS Sas a . z} We did not Intend to Start 4 The Banner Vifhite Wear Sale ¢ fis Until we had all in, but have deceided to-open with a bang—Thursday morning. Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as will be no spac here to enumerate the bargains, bnt you’ ll"find them at Sentner, Mcleod & Co. RE RRB it: to 1l'/ = The best assortment in charlottetown., We have Tooke’s Make, Wee have Skelton’s Make, The very latest in Linen Collars, ‘The very latest in linen Cuffs, able at The Wodel Store. Gents Gloves a Specially. allies — IF YOU HAVE MONEY TQ BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home. ' eae want to cake a sure thing of it, CALL ON US and szlect a Heintzman & Co. Piano They are the cheapest Piano after all, that youcan possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms. HEINTZMAN PIA . ae Piano tor the Ch’town School of Music is another of the many proots we can furnish of their superiority. MILLER BROS., The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen St.... : The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzman | — Just Opened Up. We have the famous W, G. Brand, And as for Neckwear, if you want style it is obtain— R. H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET oud NOTICE! —TO— DEBT ORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued for. Ww. A. WEEKS ¢ CO. | Jan 26—eod «&w 2m AT SPECIAL TRIP RATE, ; This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the | paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor or camper or observer of nature, Forest and Stream is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. 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