i LS THEN INS ISIS LGA SS ee et FFAS SFV SSS oe ‘ Ginger (Gnaps oi => = = rhat will please you be h in im. and price, and are made ‘ quailty and } : > a i. us. They are ways fresh 7» % by us. + for we mane nem neary ve ry ‘ “ day r } Price 12 Telephone v0 DD. STEWART, f Relipse Bakery, ¢ ’ ’ = Baxes Best BREAD SNe special Values In Silver Fe Novelties There are 60 many new things to be shown this year tha! we havent room enough to eive ZS them all good display. Some > wn articles must be cold imme tiat~ > 4 ely, so we've edcided to makea FE THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CUARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 8 1599, local ant Other ltems A Quarantine With Shot Guns. Micron Cuvrcea. in the new Church of next at. .30 p. ™. Serviee Milten on ta | Resnen Wirx Ornvers.—The Halifax Herald reports ‘batthe Nappan dairy eta- | tion has more orders for butter “than it cat fill, Shipments are being made to Ber- muda and Newfoundland. sinciatidncan Deatx at Picrov. —Mr. and Mrs. Dob. erty, of the Revere Hotel Pictou, bave the sympathy of many friends in the , bereave-~ ment which has befallen them in the death of theirinfant child. Thisis tthe second | child they have lost since locating in Pic- tou, - Cariaoo and Moose. —Quebec ia feeling young again. Becently there has been a number of moose and cariboo'ion the dis- trict. Five were killed at Notre Dame Station on the Great Northern. two at Biack Like and one atthe Talbot reserves on the Lake St John Ralway, and other tracks have been seen. Aw Istanper Marzrep.--The Mount Keswick correspondent of the St. John Telegraph says: Oo Wednesday evening, Feb. Ist, a very pleasant event occurred atthe residenc: ot Mr. Frazer Dunphy, when bis eldest daughter, Miss. Attie, was married toMr. Russell Gillis, of Sum- merside, P. & I-land. The nuptials were performed by Rev. G. W. Foster in the presence of imm 4 ate r-latives Some INTERESTING With a pe nc hant tor Ficvures.—A man computation has calculated that when we are at rest we con- sume 500 cubic inches of ara minate. If we walk at the ra'e of one mile an hour we nae 500, two miles, 1,000; three miles, 1,600; four miles, 2,300 If we start out and run six mil-s an bour we consume 2 push on silver novelties. 41] oo sorts of pretty articles at big re- 3 ductions. ; We have pleced a go lly um 3 ber of very pretty things ip our i eaet window, take a good look at them, every afiicie Las at at- = tractive price on it. W. W. WELLWER +7 4 The Great Watch Hous : ~™ ore Pe errr rere. i ° Ke a> Pa hs Ph 44 yr] D. Aladhs A pa he. RRO, Fite Ptah oe Pind ronden lS LHHLLGLIGH GOS 4 a There is Nothing ps ¥ like pleasing customers. Sy . \ That’s what we are doing all + the time, we give them such value for their money that they ee come back again and bringothers @%& with them This is the key- cm noteof our success. We strive * to please everyone who leay es an order with us. Why not give us your next order and be thoroughly convinced what we hv Sav is true, We solicit your valued orders. “% BROCE STEWART & 200°Y, The Modern Founders, * Fngi neers .#nd Machinists, S. Nav. ('o's Wharf, (h’town P, E, ] Phone 125 WES AS Sas _——. WS HIS ING : . ; ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packr ze Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namoo or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you cea al- Ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Mott’s VYoman is Man’s Best Friend | iad } : : | Fist deCaLse al ei4 his motuer: secondly “eceuse she 8h wite; thiv ily because SDC le Dis Bweet ~——" “Se @& ef @ee + ©. = Cees aoe eae 26206262606 2+ =4 @ @ &“ =* 469 W weeny © @re your frier 1. because we give In most than YOu rel; . ; : reliable £0008 at fair prices. watts We give von bh ever bargains “an be foun l anywhe Before buv- ‘Og v sit our <DOw that we GUality 40d price. ie el ae. Ore ana get rices. can ult in quantity, Our silverware 18 as Fou a 88tan be b ught anyw here. Qar Clocks aré une irpasserd 19 yu ality and rite. We also carry » Jine of high-class Chitaware in Blue Cubalt; aloo Glaesware Par : op . Ancy Goods, Toys, Games, etc., very Cheap, P “ Repairing of Clocks, Wate ty dane scientifically. JERPY 1 GO The Modern Jewelry and ancy Goods Store, Prowse’s New Stone Block es and Jew- + | minute of the time. | tionate letters I ail do as the New York artiat,T, de Thul- 3,009 eubic inches of air during every Nova Scorta Gorp.—The Halifax Herald says: Returns for January from Nova Scotia mines, received at the mines’ office Saturdey were. Bluenose gold min-~ ing company, of Sherbrooke, crushed 1,200 tons of quartz. The yield of gold will be beld Suoday LirtLe Ark, Febuary 4.— Governor Jones will, today, send avotber special mersage to the legislature, dealing with the smal! pox situation. The pert row exists inhalf a Jozen counties. [np Ful ton and Izard counties the disease is epidemic and mach excitement preva Is in neighboring localities, At Mountaic Home a rigid quarantire is maintained with shot guns and no one is allowed to enter from éither Fulton oz Izard counties. | a West Flains,Mo., a short distance away, the fear and excitement is even greater. Guards watch both day and aight on the Thomasville Mountain Home and Salem wagon roade and al! | a are 80 carefully watched that it is ‘impossible for any personto eater the town from any locality where emali pox is believed to exist. In Garden Bottom, Yell Couniy, the diseese is spreading, some families now having as many as five caser. The town of Dardanelle is quar- antined, men guarding every road leading in from the Garden Bottcm district. Ia Quebec the estimates of the provincial expend iture for 1893 90 show that the Governmeni contemplates an outlay next year of $4,624 562, to be slightly added to, in the course of evente, by the supplimentaries. The expenditure last vear was $4,414,370, aod the reverue $4,176 139. ee was 472 1-2 onnces. The yield from the | Withrow mining company, of South | Uniacke, was 88 ounces gold from 120} tons quartz. George A. Hirschfield’s mine at Sherbrooke gave a return of 71 1-2 ounces from 53 tons quartz. The above mentioned gold is worth over $12,000. Tuey’re Arrer [iim.—The Philadelphia Record says that sirce the Deleware legislature passed a humerous resolution requiring Represeptative King, the bach- elor member from Laure], to marry with- in 30 days, he has received many affec from fair spinstera. The latest contained a photograph and tape measurements of the arm,bust and ankle. These, the Record says,“caused the great~ est hilarity in the house and lobby,” so Kiog must.bave unga'lantly given the thing awey. Hap Cayrapran Propuce.—A report to th» Deparims nt of Trade aniCommecce at 4 Ottawa gives an account of the arrival in Manchester of the largest stermer that has yet passed through tae Manchester shipcanal. It was the Manchester City, from St.- ohnand Halifax, and she carried an i amense cargo of Canadian products. There were 37,000 bushels of oats, 40,000 bushels of wheat, 67,000 bushels of corn, berides hay, wool-pulp, oatmeal, eggs, lard, starch,deals, doors, poultry, butter, cheese, and 400 head of cattle. . niamnenaiiaen Tue Tuirteen Scperstirion —T hose who are sufficiently feeble-minded to take avy stock in the thirteen superstition — and itis more prevalent then may be gen~ erally sopposed—may be interested in knowing thutthe famous Astor battery, which returned from Manila with great honor, and with its ranks almost complete left New York Ju ie 13;captured a Spaaish tloekhouse tune red thirteen; received ordere to wart for heme December 13: wee psid off December 13, aud arrived at San Francisco Jan. 15. Tne battery tried to ‘aod at Pier 13, on its returato New York city, but couldn’t. _——— A Way Tuey HBave.—Tbe wonder never ceases that illustrators will not read the text they illustrate. They don’t =trup, who caused aman to be dragged by a boree. his left foot in bis rightetirrup; but it’s bad enough to havea picture ofa coach and pairin athick wood, witha man poking his head out of the window epeaking %o the coachman illustrate thie: ‘Upon either side the white waste of a great moor stretched ‘and rolled into the night. The coachman had come down from bis box, and appeared before the door,” etc,—as may be found in the current Pall Mall Magazine. _———— yor MUST have pure blood for good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blooc. Take Hood’s Sar- saparilla if you would BE WELL. sh teynpnpnomnoeemnonenrnnenannnneeno ttn ea John T. McKenzie, 4% THE TAILOR & |e ¥ t CHARLOTTETOWN - Sunnvaide : se HEN NNINNNTINN INNS Mrs. WriGHT, OF NoRVAL, Ont... EXPER ENCES INTENSE SUFFERING FROM EczeEMa IN HER FEET, Raw From Her Toes to Her Knees Dr. Chase Makes a Wonderfal Cure. Mrs. Knight, 17 Hanover place, To- ronto, makes the followiag state- ment :— My mother, Mrs. Wright, who lives at Norval, near Doncaster, suffered a summer and winter with Eczema in her ‘feet. She could not walk, and very seldom got eny sleep. It became so bad that she was perfectly raw from the toes to the knees. After trying every available remedy without receiving any bene- fit, and almost hopeless of relief, she was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment. She has altogether used 8 boxes since commencing, but with the hap- piest results, for she is now complete- ly cured. There is but one scar on one of her feet, a memento of her fearful suffering condition. Any person de- siring further testimony in this case is at liberty to communicate with Mrs. Wright at her address, Norval P. O. Mrs. Knight says after such a grand success, is it any wonder we re~ commend Dr. Chase’s Ointment ? W. H. De Long, Civil Engineer, ex- Warden, and County Councillor, New Germany, Lunenburg Co., N. S., Oct. 28th, 1897, says :—‘'I had itching piles for thirty years, and have tried various kinds of pile cures, but none gave me permanent relief until I used Dr, Cha je’s Ointment. I have recommend- o4 4: to others wh the sacne result.” —_—_—~———_-— - WATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lcw as to svrprise ycu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE SHeAAbAAAMADAAAALASALAAAAAAAAAASIAMAADANA ALL!) 40'*) 21020) MAUL | o——*~ C 2 With Ten Cases Elegant Stanley Stuck in Ices White Wearon Her. #6 : We did not Intend to Start a a= The Banner Vhite Year Sale is Until we had all io, but have deceided to open with a lang—Thursday morning. Talk about values. Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as will be y Offered at this sale. We have norpace here toe:unerate the birgains, bnt you'll find them at Sentner, McLeod & Co. SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS... ee Se > ee ae a ee ee ye ee ee REEERE BRBBBBRREKRBOS RESS SHIRTS Just Opened Up. a f ‘ at ag ey ie £, ar ss rr? we : it: to 1'/ =~ The best assortment in charlottetown, We have Tooke’s Make, We have Skelton’s Make, We have the famous W, G. Brand, The very latest in Linen Collars, The very latest in linen Cuffs, And as for Neckwear, if you want style it is obtain- able at The Mfodel Store. hn. H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET Gents Gloves a Specially. eI ELLA ? Arica ARE YOUR . ; ; Vind Salita Many persons who are compelled to wear Artifical Teeth on Plates, find that the Rubber or Vulcanite plate causes heating of the moath, bad taste, shrinkage of the gun etc, finally causing the plate to get loose. Sometimes core lips, sore mouths and ‘sore throats are caused directly from the wearing Of a rubber or Vulcanite plate. While it is true that a majority of persons Can wear rabber or vulcanite plates with satisfaction, : e percentage the same material is poisonous, where people who had rubber or vulcanite plates vg causes, and cawe to us forjrelief. In case 1 plate, either of Wes> ty “Printers’ Ink is the only fertilizer for the. field of trade, and newspapers the most economial spreaders of it.” How about you! Are you | using enough fertilizer to keep you field well in hand. RDI The Examiner is the best medium te reach the buyers that you want. Largest Daily Circulation Best Weekly Circulation =< The Examiner Pub. Co. yet it 1s a fact that to @ larg We have seen many cases were continually suffering from the abo of that kind we always recommend am Gold, Platinum, Aluminum Our reason for recommending a metal plate is that it isa conductor of hea\ and cold, thereby keeping tho mouth cool, and itis non irritating, and is thinner, lignte s % 2 aS S| P. E. ISLAND SAAN addadaddd | € * ) - P 7 an any otber plate. It is clean in every particular. aad is enjoyment to — -saehar. 33 a. cos bees your impression — a have @ me gener i late made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them ourseives ease oh baal the material used. We also}make the fam pus THURLO PLATE noted for its thinness, coolness and durability. We would like you to call and see specimens of all our different lines of work including our Continous Gum Plates—the very finest pl ste work known to Denis Science. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the ,patien else we wil! not allow it to leave our offize, KERR Ne RE $A —— Sa Twenty Dollars Reward Any person giving information leading to the apprehension of the party or parties who broke into my house on North River between the dates of the 23rd and the 29th inst. will receive the above reward, R.M YOU*G, Examinations free. Berlin. 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