this week with 1 : ities, @hu ‘ 3. (KING \" ASS Line nt B mrecnite, } C Cooktea, ‘ Pies, (alcake, + j : | rit Cak« } Light 1 i o nh Lake, ; 5 Bread etc. ) i EVER OA Y—all fresh, clean, and _ . i i ua r So ‘ of thet at i , Supp its | cials, Picnics etc. Spec alt es. Teler hone 98, Db. STEWART, ECLIVSE BAKERY, aa — ‘axes Best Breap. ee == Buy Wisely And You Will Buy Here If see OT ya intend buyinga watch large stock of good time- keepers. No ao i only are the cases perfect the works It does i2edsome, but are reliable and accurate. not matter what price you pay you get the best watch that can be so d for that price. =Se< W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. | vw aa tA FLEE are is Lothing 5 like pleasing ¢ customers. Toat’s what we are doing all the time, give them such value for thei r money that they come back again and bring others with them. This isthe key- pote of our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with as. Why not give us your next order and be .° thoroughly convinced what we Ke Sav 18 trne. We solicit your valued orders. os BROCE STEWART & COY, © —— Keefe te Se ee) we nee = oe | LF ts LTA ‘SF , “ate “5 Th: Modern Founders," Engineers + W nd Machinists, S. Nav. ©o’s Wharf, “h’town P, E, a 2 Phone 125 a, RES Ls 5% AAA FK AaAaae DON Whisks At 15 cents Some at 10¢ Se SNe AP US AP AS REDDIN : BROS., Opposite{P. O, | AAAAAAAAS RN ae PyKt) wl A ES Ee Help Wanted Domestic servants, bookkeepere, dress- makers, washerwomen, etc. etc. Also employment by the day. Apply ‘o Mies Sne zrov ex, information office on Kent St. Guod places found, employers bedi fod references procured. ‘LOC | and ' : } Filaer well before vou Comm them to the Mrs ) sympathy of a largec THE ' neal “Athor Home e i} ul iv py Dinerct Tareats.--The writer of some of poetry THE SINER to **rea Lhem Cioreliv a i ‘ D aks the ¢ ijtor ot nee ExA basket.” Asif this were continues, * [ may write .etime.” In that sett wrhate clent, ne if VO verses, atew more whoen the ianguace Qi t treet, es — AXD WELL IUricp nsiow’s Soothing S An OLD REMEDY Wi rup bas beer used for over fifty ot mothers for their children while teething the child f years by millions with perfect succes, li soo’ bes gums, allays cures and is the It is pleasant to the taste. by druggists in every part of the Twenty-—tive cents a botile. Its incalculable. Be sure and ask Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. softens the wind colic, Diarrhoea. ail pé ain, beat reme ly for Sold ‘ world, value is for Mrs ini Ger Iv.—The Prince Edward Island Magazine will be sentto any address pos! pad for one yearfor fifty cents, one half year twenty five cents, Stamps may be enckseior silver. The many number wi l contain an article of great value and historical interest by Professor Caven on the French eccupation of this I[-land. The other contributions wl' be decidedly pieresting. Subscriptions eeot in promptly willeecure the March nomber about forty copies of which are yet available. For contents of the current number see advt. in another columu. euciieltbiniine Diep Aproap.—News of thedeath of Mr. George Howatt, at St. Angustine Fla., vesterday morniug bas been received. Death was cau-ed by erysipelas. Mr. Howatt was 538 years of age, and previous to leaving this province, some ten years ago, did ousiness at Crapaud. The deceas— ed leaves a wife aud four children. He was a brother of Mr. Bradford D. How- att of Crapaud, and of Mrs. Thomas Reg- erson, of the same place, Mrs. Dutcher and Mrs William Burke, of Charlottetown, and Mr-. Ryder, of Boston, are sisters. His mother re- sides at Crapaud. The bereaved widow avd family and other relatives have the ircle of friende. - Wweat os Brorrixe Parer.—Yester- day afternoon Mr. Geo. Carter showed Tnx Examiner a sheet of blotting paper upou which a snug buoch of wheat was growing. The wheat seed, which was taken from a lot recently received, was scattered between mT l sheets of blotting paper on the 4th inst. These sheets were kept wmuist, and yesterday, whea Mr. Carter examived them be found that the seed had taken, root, pierciag the tlotting paper in every direction, while the blades of wheat bed grown almost twoinehes. A seed that willtbrive 60 On bloitiog paper shouid do well on any soil. The reed imported by Mr. Carter is always the best obtainable, and it is all carefully tested before being sold by him. —__—--_—_-_-_ + —e@ Bismarck’s Escape. Lewxpox, April 11:—The firet issue o/ the Sunday edition of the Daily Mail con- tains a etaiement by Dr. Schweninger, for manv years Prince Biemerck’s physician, in which be relates the old Chancellor’s thirty years’ straggle with death. While bunting in August, 1897, he fell from his horse, experiencing thereafter a slight pain io his left leg. He visited a quack doctor at Hei delberg, who ordered the application of aplasier before proceed ng on hie jour- vey home by train. The chief ingredient of the plaster was Spanish fly. The Privce awoke in the night in violent pain. He tore off the platter and disclosed a deep wound which was perfectly black. A burning iuflan-wation developed, and it was thought that amputation of the leg would be necessary. Special treatment caused temporary modifications of the pain, but it recurred frequently until bis death. His physicians on several occa ssions told bim be was within a hand’s grasp of death. = DIED. At Brockton, Lot 4,o0n the 10th of Apri of coneumption, Marie Gallant, eged 29 years. R.I. P. At Portage, Lot 36, on the 9th inst., of heart failure, Margaret Logan, relict of the late James Jennings inthe 68:h year of her age, leaving five eons aod four daugb- ters to mourn the irrepairable loses of a kind and loving mother. Deceased was of a genial, benevolent and sympathetic dis- position and was highly esteemed and res~ pected by all who had the pleasure of ber acquaintance. She died fortified and con- soled by the last sacred rites of the Holy Catholic Church. May her soul rest in peace. At Point Prim, Miss Elizabeth Me- Leod, after a lingering illness which she bore with Christian patience, passed away peacefully on Sunday the 19th day of March. Deceased wae an early convert of the late Rev. D. McDonald and a very desirable woman, she leaves @ brother and sieter to mouru their irrepairable loss. Age 7g. es 4 manera ast é 4 CHARLO TTETOWN - ™ 4 John T. TickKenzie, & THE TAILOR & li Tee ee Ca! = ee LINES Written on the Death of John Martin, 3rd April, 1899. Dear Mother come and sit beside me, And eomething | will teil, I did not think until of late That | would not get wel] : e fatal blush bas touched my cheek. My form ie full of pain ; Avd mother dear I’)! mot be here, When summer comes again. did have hopesthat I would live To see the bright warm sprivg, And wander through the ficlds and groves, And her the sweet birde sing ; | But something seeming tells me now, That all wy bopes are vain, And that I will not live tosee The summer come again. Mourn 20t for me when I am gone From pain | shall be free; Though | cannot return to you, Ob you can come to me; And abeve the stormy clouds, Upon a brighter shore. lt wont be long before we mest, And mest to part no more. Hie lovely soul has taken fi ght, His gentle voice is still, His fair young form vow lies within A grave upon the hill, Bat Jet us hope on higher hills Acroae life’s drec ry plain, And be beboids in that fair land, Where summer #miles again. Mixyis M. April 12th 1899. —_———— Se ee ne ne BORN At Pleasant View cottage, Si. Mark's, on the 9ch inst., to Thomas Doyle, Esq., and Mrs. Doyle, a son. SO MARRIED. At St. Marks, Lot T,on the 11th inat. by the Rev. A. E. Burke, P. P,, Margaret Butler, daughter of Jemes Batl-r, to John Gr.ffiin,son of the late John Griffin, both of St. Mark’s. At the same time and place, and by ihe same clergyman, Jeseph Hacbe, son of Abram Hacbe, and Catherine Perrv, daughter of Agnew Perry, both of Miminis gush. SSS ee The Great Fire at the Win dsor, NY., Was an awful calamity, but cannct be remedied. Now, Catarrhozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarri and kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by bushels ef testimoniale, which we have and can produce. Sauffs, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relief or curing catarrh, brenchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear passages, but Catarrhozone, the ozovated sir cure, does not only give immediate relief, but effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for eample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents, (Out~ fit, $1.00. a a etallial Chronie Disease and Rupture. Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in &*ictou, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. eee Saaeeenon Wa ‘THE/\ Qnty Une Store in each town sells this famous shoe fpr men. The greatest value For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work manship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it has no equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL. Weeks & Warren, ever offered SUNNYSIDE xe, penne, — Sy NS P. E. ISLAND NS E ko DAILY EXAMINER, ee APRIL 14, 1889 CLCCLLES eet | | Vellinge 'The Largest assortment of sailor hats in town Now Muslins New Millinery WHOLESALE & RETAIL ie OU Fr....- the city. and caps are here, feels the throb of fashions _ pulse, noticed here as soon as in any city in Canada. HANDSOME New Goods — Now opening at— “MY STORE” The store that sells Dry Goods a little cheaper than their competitors, New [lantles IQQV2 revere: en SHEED Chiffons New Dress Goods New Prints Novelties Sentner, McLeod Xe CA Or ve Successors to Beer Bros 2l2leeleceeeHeHe2eeeeenw Gents’ Furnishings are pronouaced to be the most up-to-date and best assortment in We make a specialty o Gents furnishings, Our store and any changes in styles are The latest in hats ROYAL OAK Eappy Homes. .~ SOAP en eC ae ee aaa W. GRANT & CO., (Successors te Frank Beales) Largest Farmer Depot in P. Co., and the Deering Harvester Vo. ers aud wringer repairs, SEEDS! Machines, wring SEEDS! wes" LE PAGES’ OLD STAND E. I. Agents for the celebrated McLaughlin Carriage A full line of plows, harrows, cu!tivators etc., plow repairs for all plows. W ashivg SEEDS! A splendid selection of sll kinds of clovere, Timotby,peas, vetches, imported seed wheat, garden seeds, groceries of all kinds, fish and flotr, Wholesale and Retail. i WW. GRANT & CO. R. H. Ramsay & Co The Outfitters, Sunnyside LH WL LEP EDEDED We have a Beautiful | ine of goods to show you this [season In Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch2s and Clocks. 1t will give us pleasure to show them 0 you, W. N. TANTON : Great George St. a GE ergs em ag eae ee sitihiaine Toon atl sg cles at Mie ia ‘ cpiaites — nnn come mgt catalase citeemeeiaiie oe I eget geet tm ie ~ an li g N a athe ei, ttt i ite ine ~