—_ i F KYB MMA SNK Rubbecs Best Rubbers Al Rubbers All si Rubbers Lowest prices Rubbers ALLEY & CO., THE SHOEISTS 2. PAGAN quality shapes 7a ale 4: ads ==+~ ee a * 2a 07 8 2S Stewart's Balrory ' 8 the place to get your euppliee to day Read this list,~— Scotch Cake, Scripture Cake teak ; r Vateake ght Fruit Cake Voughnute, Silver Cake | er hd non Tops, k > ake - Cookies, A pple Pies, Lemon Pies, Mince Pies Cream Pies Cocoanut Pies Checolate Pies ‘hester Cake "lain Pound Cake tich Frait Cake ‘artlets tinger Snaps 7erman Buss Ae) etc., etc. Teleph ne YS D. STEWART $ @ , ECLIPSE BAKERY, BAKES BEST *-+=3 a. 4 4 @ @® 4 ao &@ © & SS @ @ =_a{ ~ @ «@& Ss <>. =>. 2 e8 eo GLLGLUG LG wy = . . rf " WS, There is Solid Comfort = »s* in having your house heated F ta by Steam or Hot W ater, Je 4 Why not have itdove right * away before the cold weather sets in, and have tbe enjoyment whic comes from @ co: aforiably beated 4% Ain, “ae house, & , * . . . = We guarantee entire satisface fa . > . tion and our guarantee means res =F something pr peg vores. F age Every contrac! that we under- Wp p take will be com:! ted to the 2M ’ ! =} oF. fatisfact‘on of our enstomers, en 8 Give us a cal! le couvinec- eA® Sa ed that what we say ix true. KP BRUCK STEWART & CO’Y, * = The Modern Founders, Fngineers i} * and Machinists, 5. Nay. ‘‘o's =F Wharf, (h’town P, EL Phone 125 EST PIS PE SES # vt . S S MS a ee ve ‘te ¥ A Q) o oO a seauty worth going a for such an- n has never n these parts. Our stock is way to see collectir gathered } Ong other been HARAARAAA = We have some very tine man- e tel Clocks S$ day, either Oak or Walnut with wire aT; bell or the sonorous Gon, a sell. More expensive and aay better grades in Unzx, Mar- rm ble and Bronze Do you want a perfect a, clock fora reasonable outlay: om tnen visit our store for a rev- ee elation of clock value. W. W. WELLNER Tue Great . Yaron Hovsk. ac; ESE a se FY SELEY | | Low-priced Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go witbout one, So practical that they will Jast a lifetime. We’ve lots of them. We want you to} ave one of them. G. F. HUTCHESON, | $ Queen St. Jewelery Store, “=... 2 @& @ @ & & © © we eS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 23, 1898 Sen ‘Local ai ville’ items, Lucy Alexander took place at Keokuik, lowa, of 127 yearss person last werk, at theripe age ; . ; ie | OLD Woman Gone.—The death of Mrs. i j the oldest She was tu | cords proving her age. _——_ Want Home Made Suoes.—The enter- N.S., are their pro- $10,009 prising people of Bridgetown, agitating for asboe factory io gressive town, ith a capital of divided in 200 shares of $50 each. Lese than two thirds of that amount is re- quired to put the factory in operation and one quarter of the necessary «umount has been guarnteed from outsidee Itis only a question of; time when itit will be in succesful operation. hi A Brave Morner —Mrsa. Downs of Parry Sound, Ootfis a wother of Spartan fortuade. She was sleeping in bed with her twelve-hour-old tabe when a fire in her ownroom awoke her. ‘'he flames were creepiug up the wa'l near her bed. She jumped cut of the bed, picked up her new-born babe and rushed out into a Ulinding snowstorm with nothing arouad her bat aqaiit,wnich she vicked up with She wa. assisted ab bor’s house, and will probably recover. -_-——_—- the baby. 10 beigb- a New Oara. ~The cus'oms depariment t Cites a, (brough an order-in-council, bas | changed the forms of the oaths and decler aiions required from importers ov entering Under the present form cf they have t© ewear that the invoice exhib its the fair market value cf the goods when 6 ld for home consumption in the country whence exported, which is tbe standard of Value for duty purposes in Canada, while in very inany cases the invoices are based up o special export prices, and do no repre- eeat fair market value. goods, oaib ——— Tae Kaiser’s Rovre. — An ordinary traveller may change bis mind and nothing is-inferred from his deviations, But with a king it is a different matter. The Kaiarr will pot come home by way of Berlin aud Vienua, from which the quid nuncs sus- pect two things—that His Majesty is dis- pleased with Berlin for abandoning her projected aoe on and that the relations Le o Germany and dAuatria | are lets frie idly than they bave been. | The authorities at o Aen are preparing to give the Emperor and Empress « bril- | | liant welcome home. a To Eecare rue Kyire.—Prisoners in France seem tohave a curious habit of shuffiiog of ths mortel cul in their cells. There was Col. Heory, for ins ance. It was a razor did bis business. Now it ia Liiut. Gourko, who was under arrest for® stn aitempt to murder one of the Rursian atate secretaries ai Monte Carlo, and was await- ing excraditi.n, Hie brother visited him sud shor ly afterwards a violent sickness seized him. He was found dead in his el. The lieatena:t was the son of Count Juseph Gourko, one of the most doatin- guished generals of the Russo-Turkish war, Tue Sentimentat BurGiar - Thre wi eks ago a burglar wae committed in Chicagyu The bousebhreaker discovered befvre be had made bis escape, and in the struggle which followed a little miniature whico he worse was torn from his vest. It was found upon the floor, and when tie pclice came it was given to them. It was the portrait— painted oo glass aud framed in a little go'd circlet—of @ pretty youug gil The potice drew the conclusion that it was the burglar’s eweetheart. They were right. Aod hecaus: of this miniature the man who lost it was arrested in St. Louis, bis pictare wea sent to Chicago, and was identified arg the burg - lar who lost the miviature.—New York Journal, was —_— ——- Remark BLE Tce Breaker.—According to a jate despatch from London the Arm- strong ship building yard has just lorta vessel of aremarksble type, and designed fora remarkaltle purpose. She looks like a battle ship, except that her bow forms an exceedingly long overhang. She is ca'l-d ‘an ice breaker and will be used to keep open the routes which depend upon the Baltic ports, thus providing empicovment ‘or the large number who have hitherto hed to remaic idle during the time that hartor- sre closed. The vessel was built | | — See Sv Vee ersowenEe for the ussian government, and is the largest ice breaker in the world. Her length is 305 feet, breadth 7i feet, and dep h 42} feet. Shebasfour prope lors, each driven by a separate set of macninery, with a combined horse power of 10,000, PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. have lessons in Oil, China, Water color, and Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. 662 dww weeks, Towa. She was born near Richmond, Va., in December, 1770, and had lived in Lowa } or forty-two years, It iseaid she lert re- ‘ f % 262) FARMERS CLUBS. Sin,—At the annual meeting of the shareholders ot{the New Perth Hall Co., of the undersigued was requested to call, a oo lic meeting in New Verth hall on Friday November 25th, at7 o’clock, p m for the purpose of organizing a * ‘farmers club.” There is greater need of societies of this character at present than at any time in our history. ‘*Organize” shoule bethe watchword at the preseut auspicious sea- son in every hamlet in the Province. Whilst the professional and business (lasses are thoroughly organize the farmers who have prodaced ninetzen twentieth’s of all the wealth in town and country, seem satisfied to stumble along unsuppcrted and be fleeced by tharpers at every turu Agricultural Societies when wel conducted ,are pro. ductive of great financial gain, whilst the intellectual and social benefits are not to be despised. The many blessings that flow from or- ganization and co-operation have been seen and felt in the rise and eapansioo cf our great dairy industrv, which bas been a priceless boon to our people, and in this seasen of poor crops and depressed prices has = saved many farmers from of want questions which ehould be taken upaod thoroughly discussed by farmers are, Which breeds of live stock are most profitable under our Changed mode of agri- culture, and which varities of grain, grass seeds, and roots are most suitable and pro- ductive. Farmers cannot afford to experiment with such costly frauds as “Campbell’s W bite Chatt Wheat,” and running the risk of being victimized to the extent of thou- sun is of dollars. Our important bog industry, which of lite years has been @ considerable source of profit will also require serious attention its fate seems to bs trembling in the bal- ance. Thefarmers hold the key.to the situation, and though vanquished for a time they wil ultimately triumph. J. A. Dewar. New Perth, Nov 21st, 1898. ——__——_ - Oe Dr A. W. Cuass aT Work own His Last GREAT REMEDY. DOCTORS FAIL WHEN THE GREAT PHYSICIAN CURES. THREE YEARS IN BED From Kidney Discase—Although a Man ef Threse-Score and Ten, Dr. Chase's Kidney - Liver Pills Gave Him Back Perfect Health. This is to certify that I was sick im bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I took several boxes of pills—different kinds —and @ great many other kinds of patent medicines; besides that I was under treatment by four different doc- tors during the time and not able to work. I began to take Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time have been working every day although aman nearly 70 years of age. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have cur ed me, JAMES SINPSON, Newcomb Mills, Ont. If the Kidneys are not in a perfectly clean and healthy condition, the blood becomes impregnated with impurities and a decay of the Kidneys soon takes place. Bright’s Disease, Dia- betes, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Infiammation of the Bladder, and a long Est of Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so mary instances end fatally Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney troubles. Sold by all dealers, price -s cents per Soz. FOR SALE Schr. “Vidette” 58 TONS Builtin 1873. Wi be sold ata horenin, N. WHITMAN & SON, Causo, N.S , sins Ky CHARLOTTETOWN PEST THN John T. licKenzie, THE TAILOR | 3 se udAAdAAASAOALAASDOULLAAAbULAAA<AbU4LAAANU'"* Adbuusdabaa 3 ae serteoeteetnyrennnentemnennnnnnnnnee tenner terre 2k A < P. E. ISLAND ees AMMA AMAA dc abadllesais j gSeereeezeeeccccece eee 22u 2222 § Elandixerchief Day Saturday Ae tO, 20 Wp —ay sentner, McLeod & Co. »+s-suce2ssors to Beer Bros 48 * Rp aS 4% Ne “— % srbre oxbpe oxy: 2 Oye 2s .° Oye Ore orbre 2 Ope oxbye ob). » © Ore ovdye sc Oye aye wvbve BS BEEBE SBEBEEBRBBREREO v NIAGARA We are the origina! manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supvlied thousands of our Baths to phrsicians, hospitals, sanitariums, ete. and we are now, for the first time, ad- vertising them direct to the general publie. Get one with a steel irame IN BUYING VAPOR BATH (h"tne‘noor Ifa manufacturer does not snow you acutofatrame without the covering you may take it for granted that his “Steel frame’’ is a wire hoop that rests On the shoulder of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering m«terial and print it with a handsome “‘all over” pattern of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’t go it blind —a bath that is too hot or not hot enough will be of no berefit to vou, Get ore that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- tory in every wiv, Send for sample of material and in teresting booklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an acknowledged household neceesity. Tarkish, Hot Air, Vapor, sulvhur or Medicated Batns at Home. 3c, Purifies system, produces cleaniiness, health, strength. P events disease, obasity. Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe. Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh. Female [lls Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. <> O~<e 6 OS 2] 0D OD oD OD Ask For Mclean Stamps Issued by the People’s Sav- ings Co, Office, Revere Horen KENT STREET. Every merch- ant whose name is in our Blank Stamp Book keeps them and will be only too pleased to give them and get your cash trade, You can get your goods as cheap and as youd from them as any one else Try them and SEE. CHODOE-6E-8 OOH9O9OOL632 SHS 5R 6 ee DOD 96007 9DOO]O6D tot Hf You Will Have one of our reliavle time- keepers, No person can afford to en- danger an important engagement by not owning a reliable timepeice. Any person may derive a distinct advantage by possessing a good watch, OUR WATCHES ARE TIMEKEEPERS; they are just as represented. A | guarantee 1s given with every watch : sold, our prices are se low that the | poorest man can afford to carry a good watch, W. N. TANTON ES Mee obs «6 ; Seem to you that the custom tailors clothes are better because be charges mor, I's the only difference you’: find. We try tofit and do. Suits $13.00 R. H. Ramsay & Co Suits $4.00 You’d hardly recognize the boy when we’re through with himn— from head to foot, with everything that’s best to wear, ani the price littleness eurprising j Suits $6 50 ' R. H. Ramsay & Co Suits $2.00 TIEDOM. If its bpew its here If its here its new R. H. Ramsay & Co For $2.00 we give a wool lined, satin finished reversable bed comforter. _ Other lines less money R. H. Ramsay & Co The latest American Caps in fall and winter weights at the Mode) Store. [he best for 75c We know every shoe value offered in town. That’s why ours are better R. H. Ramsay & C ee a If you find Uo oderclothing like ours elsewhere you find the price enlarged. Suits $100, R. H. Ramsay & Co From start to finish glovesare a skin game, but no danger cf you getting skinned if you buy your gloves from us RK. H. Ramsay & Co $9.50 buys trom us the finest Pullman Wrap in Charlottetown R. H Ramsay & Co R. HH. Ramsay & Co | GRAFTON M 50 cents s $3 50 STREET ee seer neem DO YOUR FEET SLIP THESE DAYS ? Does Walking jar your Nervous System / Do you dislike wearing Do you Run your Heels over. These Troubles are Relieved by the Never Slip Rubber Sole and Composite Cushion Heel Gentlen.en should see these fine walking boots, The Great George St Jewler. tubter Shoes ? W. H. STEWART & CG