Ch ire °. wool ine i $ 1 4. Mise v ned $1.60 Womer~’ wool lined $2 00. Mens’ |. nee Boots $3.55. Light or heavy) Alley & Co. WR Se YS SY, @# * © SF ME Se SOOO MNES, TiS tis? © ©8 80 US US AS OREO UT AS ZS s si % x cs “2 % ~~ j “ay Me ww bs “a . . e9 as es 1 } $$ ee / a: ae AY . iS we we want to remiad you Ke “Ww that wi uke them every “i> a a 7 a day rice 7 + , oa 140 15 ch so +4 4a & v0 6ac +4 ‘2 -_— ‘yy > x | Kk LEPHONE Y8, aS « D. STEWART ae a e3 6s Eclipse Bakery, $$ es a Bakes Best Bread. me 2 IZ ZS M3 3 08 OFS MN 9008 SSS WAS AS OO BO US AS TE OOOO TN 7 7 SS => g TICE =e We the watchmakers of Uhar. n, bave agreedto close stores at six o’clock eyery evening in the week, except Saturday evening: commencing OS aw A af o*-1 yndav, March 2/th, 1899. W.W. WELLNER, + F. HUTCHESON, E. W. TAYLOR, +. H. TAYLOR, W. N. TANTON, W. COOK. | | ' BY LAG AGSF HAG 4 fy There is Nothing 2M, “ °F, me =F ‘} like pleasing customers. KS i [That's what weare doing all a . s f me, we give them suco << ay Value for their money that they f° % come b.ck again and bring others ts 4s withthem. This isthe key-~ ee “4. noteof our success. We strive °F * V< to plea-e everyone who leaves an F Why not give order with us. \ SS is your next order and be wy a thoroughly convinced what we } ‘ AY 18 (rue, Ww % ¥ licit your valued orders. s ae 7 & RCH STEWART & CO'Y, ° we “ % The M iern F mao lers.* Engine rs vo * nm achinists, S. Nav. Co’s e ‘i W uarf, Ch’townr P, E, I. ts . Phone 125 ce PET PE AES Farm For Sale acres at Dundas 106 _We offer for sale 100 acres of land at Upton, Dundas, formerly occupied by Angus Mc!’ herson. 75 acres clear and in good heart, the re mainder noder mixture of bard and sol wood. A)! excellent soil. Terms eaty. M.& D.U. McLEOD, ; Attorneys at Law Charlottetown Feb. lst 1899. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 24, 1¢99 | DB NAD Ne Sete. OBITUARY. John Kiely, Eeq., aged 63 yeare, 8 months and 20 days, who bad been ailir for some time, pasred peacifally away his home io White mornivg the 6th inet. thelate James Kiely, and was Sands, on He was arson Oo ae h ynNoTravie and : traighiforward toa degree. He was & nan of quiet, unse/fish and generous dis- position aud of akind‘y refined and geri! manly manner. He loved his home and andl fireside, and delighted te chat with and impart knowledge to his family. He pos:- e-sed a verv remarkableta-te for reading and would frequently sit up till after mids» night reading papers, etc; cons*quentiv his mind was a s'orehouse for knowledge, acd he could converse fluently and intelii- gently on any sutject. He also possessed a very retentive memory and could relate incidents of his bi ry hood days #8 clearly as a last week’s occurence. As a cheerful convereationalist and entertainer be will b> greatly missed, and many can recal! with pleasure the pleasant evenings spent around his fireside. While he had hosts of triends wherever be was known it is cot known tbat he had an ememy, and by his death this place loses one of its most up- right residents. He goes tohis long rest hovored aod rege ted by the communi'y. He was for several yeara clerk of the sma!] debt court at Murray Harbor South, and was then appointed a Justice of the Prace which office he held till the time of his death, and his career as such was ao bon orable one, Every case laced in his hands was giventhe most searching avd eareful consideration; the miuutest detail of each being diligentiy considered b: fore giving his decision thereon. As a megis- trace he was unegualled here, and wil! be greatly missed as such. He was also appointed a commission‘r for taking offilavits ia the Supreme Court of Kinge County, aleoa co mis-ioner for taking proof and acknowledgement of wills and deeds for Kings Cousty all of which he ally filled. He was, in short, a good resident aed neighbour, a kind husband, and aloving father, and was highly re- epected wherever known. He Jeuves a widow and two sitters, Mrs. Wm. Praught, Charlottetown, and Miss Mary Isabella Kiely, Boston, Mass, and the following daughtere and son to mourn their loss, Mre. Wm. Thorson and Miss Maggie D. Kiely, Fitehburg, Mass, Mre. Henry Dunn acd Mrs. D. Jamiesoo, Sturgeon, Mrs. W H Bell, Murray Harborand John Roach Kiely, White Sands. He was laid to rest amid tears in the Romau Catholic Ceme- tary at Sturgeor. To his widow and family we extend our sympathy io thie thoir sad bereavement. (Watchman and Hereld please copy. ) It is with feelings of deep regret that we are called upon to record the death of Elizabeth Jane Bull,the beloved wife of William J Nicolle, which took place at White Sands, on Saturday, the 18th inst., at the comparatively young age of 30 years. The deceasei was attacked by measles in January las ; scarcely had she recovered, when she was overtaken by La Grippe which terminated fataly. The deceased’s amiable and womanly qualities, kird dis- position and true piety prepared her in this life fora happier one beyond the tomb. A loving wife, dutiful daughter, xind sister, and a loving and tender motber and a true and steadfast friend, her death has cast a gloom ever the community. The esteem in which she was held, is evidenced by}the large concourse of people that follow ed her remainsto the Methodist Church at Murray Harbor South, where the funeral services was conducted by the Rev J S Alien, ascisied by the Rev E Gillis, thence to the cemetery where all that was mortal was laid inthegrave. She was a dauzhter of Mr. David Bul', and leayes a sorrowful bu- band and five small children; also the following brothers and Messrs David J Bul!, James Bull, Rebecca Ball, Arba Bull,of Toronto Settlement, WgHeary Bol! and Charlotte Bull,of Murray Har- sisters bor South, Mrs Henry Beck, of White Sands, Jeremiah Bull, of Victoria, B C, and a |urge circle of friends and relatives to mourn her early demise, (Victoria, B C, papers please copy.) -<—_- ‘hronic 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 to 1; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in &*ietou, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, is started there willbe a big demani for Plymouth Rock chickens. It will pay you to raise them. Prepare yourself before band by purchasing a eetting of first-class Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching from Alfred Riggs, Granville St, City. He will be ready in about a week to supply you with eggs from the Snest jot of Piymoutb Rock fowls he has ever bred from, ¢c&e Mou lay When the new chicken fattening statior sa HOWL Wa Hobe Se£é O°S6 UISCTerel — —_: Soaps made after old methods, lousen dirt butsiowly, and Women used to rub clothes briskly between the handsor on a board. This process went on tilrone day somebody estimated that clothes received mre wear on wash day than oa every other day of the week, Then our soapmaker went to‘work and after patient study, the richest and best material known in the science of soap making were ingeniously combined--to which was skilfully added a new scientific discovery of marvelious cleansing properties and ROYAL OAK SOAP was evolved. The cheapest, the safest, and purest soap now on the market. No effort or expense has been spared tomake it the best. It Loosens Dit It Saves Labor It Makes Linen as White as Snow, & Woolen as s wee as New Mown Hay. 22 ce Have Just Comipieted iy New Oyster Place. Call and eve the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onr Oyster king is standing in the window. See him, and then you will eat John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street ...... JAMES KELLY Wholesale Commission Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO.’ 8 LONG’ WHARF ConsIGNMENTS BOSTON MASS So LICITEL Write for etencils and particulars. Charlottetwn Sewerace Tenders for Cement, Brick ete. Sealed seperate Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received at this office untill ncon,on Tuesday the 4th cf April, 1899 for the following materials: — 1. Tenders endorsed “Proposals for Cement”, according to conditions and spec ifications and on forms supplied at this -ffice, each tender to be accompanied bya certified cheque for $125 00 to be forfetied if the party decline the contract or fail to eatisfactorily compl+te it. 2. Tendera endorsed ‘Proposal for Brick,” for 220.000 Bricks according to condition and on forms supplied at this office. Bids will be received for the whole quantity required or for lots of 50.000 or more. Bach tender to be accompanied by acertificd cheque for five (57) per cent of the amount of the tender, to be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to satiefactorily complete it. The commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Ch’town, P. E. Island March 13, 1899 61— 2aw,td — 2 Lr : CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E. ISLAND + Peb 2od wkly lmos Sic BAD TORS Ca RS John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR %& ——_S ass “aaeee A TIMELY REVIEW OD>OD Fv OS OBO OD 9ST OV OD OV OSD DRESS Easter Sund ty. liablejto meet with dissapointment, ltis high time you ordered that new dress of yours, CO] OD srw HS 0S OD 03-03. 03-083 6202 CHOICE EASTER GOODS if you @xpect to wear it on ae : Dressmakers all over town are getting more and mcre busy every day, aud niess you make arrangements soon for the gown you expected to wcaron that day you are We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Goods for spring. Having bought them before the rise in price, we are in a position to give you very low prices. The reputation of this store rests entirely upon the proper price level of the merchandise itself and our promise to sell you better goods for the same money, or the same goods for leas money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store than here. SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. Mandieberg proofs, & BSS PAS'AROEES =hy,¥¢ Clothing We have just opened 5 cases 0 CLOTHING Men's Boys & Children's The goods were bought from a man- ufacturer for spot cash, Our prices will be found the very lowest- Come and see, J. B. Macdonald & Co SESS +S 2 SISE 8 GSE DE S|® vierreennennenrerrnerernevernnernneea,enveenere 22222 ---Waterproots Just opened a complete range of these famous waterproof coats in fact we have some to many, and have marked the price consider- ably lower than regular, to give an impetus to their moving out, If you will take the trouble to look through these goods you will find excellent values; the latest shades and makes in water- R. H. Ramsay & Co Grafton Street, Opp. P. QO. GOZO IS Hu did CIZPEIEIED Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to the 5th day of April, next, for the building of a New School Building, 62x36 feet, two stories high, in accordance with plan and specifi- cation to be seen at the office of the Sec~ retary, C.C. Carlton, Jr. Tenders to be marked‘ ‘Tender for Souris Schoo! Building”, and to be accom-~ panied by certified Bank Cheque for 57 of tender. Cheque will be returned if ten- der not accep.ed. Trustees not bound to aecep’ the loweat or any tender. JOHN McLEAN, } J.J. HUGHES, > Trustees. F. MORROW, } Souris, M rch 16, 99—69 d&w J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for handling to best vantage yonr shipments of Butter, ee. Eggs and Peuliry. Correspondence solicited. 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