{HH DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETOWN. FEBRUARY, 24 1899 JULIET. «+++ Women’s Rubbers, very d light pedium toe a DOROTHY -.-- Women’s Rubbers—very ety h 1 toe Cap, two Ain um d wed high heel a shapes, polol PRIDE: ::::: A new shape n Women’s Rut AAG bers for roun | toe boots MERMAID. Women’s pointed and rou ALLEY & CO| 1 at atorm R bberse— bic \ *, | vuEe ; Bakes Best Bread. > (ABV ANY ones se Ses'% eee eee ; ie eaee Vis a ae a 7 qa | hos p k ‘ $3 German e3 oe iD Ww Buns——= SM” wv “a> are made only by us—you can’t buy them elsewhere—nor can XK you by as good a buo. The price 1Oc per doz, All parcels promptly delivered. TELEPHONE 98. D. STEWART Eclipse Bakery, | oe ee 6s oe WR ese Ae cess eoee sen Me SOGOU ACA sieesss3ae-k RV Your Monogram <2» Engraved Oe your Spoons, Forks, and other silver articles, would be nice would’nt it? A nicely e@n- graved monogram, not only edds beauty to the article but is & means of identifying it should any articleget astray or be stolen. Now ia a good time to have them eograved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellner is expert in thie beautiful art, aod be will be pleased to show yon samples of hie work, and will submit epe~ ||| cial designs for your approve! if | you require it. Every pereon should bave their Silverware marked. The cost is small. W. W. WELLUER, | The Great Watch House. LASGGHAGGAGS ; There is Nothing like pleasing customers. That’s what were doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they come back again and bring others with them. This is the key- note of our success. We strive % to please everyone who leaves an We order with us. Why not give neat AAC | | cutting Now ifitis rich Mr, Official gives the gent that went out & quarts er or half interest for | recording it and itis done at once. No : ‘ | ! waiting ior him that | as in the case of my pard, for instance. He | to record it. a ial ins, | NEWS FROM DAWSON. When ¥ e = ; nani hinds 1, LHe W 7 | [hen save ) .s me |The Climate and Cost of Living ly wearili., ‘ “a ‘ . Py Official Injustice. =? 27s 1 Chatham, Ont., Banr Ries A j ' intiere ru | ‘er ror ijaw CROQU : » mi tak “ting i:'ter 70 i ‘We | bese conn’ weare | sen City, written by James W. tales to - 4 “ERp hie mother [he Jetter is dated at Dawson — re 406 ¥ H0¢ | City oo November 6,1898. Mr. Hales has, } if we mistake not, reiatives ln » western IPSY eeeee part of this province. a Y Mr. Hales save that.at the time of writing Wemens ie ne , round toe AAC | it was abo ut 40 bel w zero, but e did wot an old stand by | feel it as much as he would zero weather at home, for the air in Dawson City ie dry i was | Rae, in the 56:bh year of her age, leav'ng Taken for | three sons aud three daugbters to mourn onsiders,the climate | theri loss. clear. Last winter, he adda, i ) below zero for aday or 80. ; an owever ne ¢ Sg ' } ail io @il fine in spite of ail in his new home terrors told of it The reports from up tne cre z. proceeds Mr. Hales, at e favorable and a big the felean-up may be ¢x4 ected ne xt eprivg Butone thing that is working againet the samatee ie thé istice Gone tO miners in several ways and ine < rookedneess of eome | | the Government ¢ thieiale. l ara, 8ays | Mr. Hales, almost ashamed sometimes lio aay that 1 am a Cavuck. As one in- stance of this, I may cite the case of Paddy | Slavin, ex pr ze tighte , and his associates, wno have succeeded in having granted to them ten miles of timber up the Kload ke from Dawson. This is the only wood practicelly chat is not too adith ui ve Now bat ix the result? Phe thonsanda of mivere who are here, aod m ny of ‘hem broke, bave to do one of tbree thisgs —2) awa up the river above th's grant en) heir wood, or pay $25 per cord ia Dsveo.1 or else pay Siavin & Co, forthe bl-s-+d privilege of to keep warm with, Now when the miner pays his $10 to the government for his license, it aiates upon that license that it entities him to wood for his own use, cabin, logs, game, etc, on any ani all goveromentiind. Theu Mr Hales contends that the government is not keeping faith with those thousands of men who bave paid their duty, license, etc, when they give aclique like thata mono poly of practically all the available wood within This, however, is not the ovly way in which the miner is robbed; in fact iti: only oneof the emalier deals. Another acd more serigue wrong existe in en enough woot reach. the matter of recording claims. The record books are notopen to inspection of the public as isthe case in the United States so the victim has hardly any course lefcopen to him, but to quietly sabmitto4 be'ng fleeced out ot his ciaim by offize -holders. Mr. Halesthen proceeds to show how this is done. He says: The miner prospects, sinks his pros- pect holes and probabiy after weeks or mooths of hard work, succeeds in getting a good prospect. Hecomes in to record’ - He makes his application and is told nis pumber will be called such and such day. You see the rush to record is so great that they have to take tarn by num ver, and sometimes have to wait a cou;le of weeke for it tobe called. When he comes beck and waits unt)] bis pumber is calied. Then ye Goda and ittle fishes be ie quiely told that the grouod has been recorded. What does he do? Why as arule he quielytskes bis medicine and goes away cureing the Canadian Goverie mentand evervthing thatis Canadian. Now the way this:e done is this. The officials know that that piece of ground is ina good locality, They send aman, a heeler, out to look at it, it takes him from one totour days sccording to distance. He comes back and reportsso mach tre pap, where the other fellow quit digging,which is probably at bed rock. party Mr. Official gets the oth- er part for what? Why for being an offical and ina position to give trips to friends and dishonest prospectors. 1 he woret of »: chia scheme dors not slways work, ed aclaim on “All Gold” and he went He did not have to wait ae there was no apptications shead of him. Hewastold that No. 15 aboveon “All Gold” had been recorded. He says “No Bir, ithbasnot, If it has it was not done according 'oOlaw.’ Can’t help — says Mr. Big Head. “ Well,” says my pard, “[ am going torecord thatclaim. & just came from tbere and know whatl am talking about and you either record that claim or! ge to Mr. Ogilvie and protest it.” “ You can’t do that.” “ That is jast what l am going todo and off he starts “Hold ona second. | may bave been mistakan. Come upstairs with me.’ Goes upstairs, makes a bluff at looking over another book, finde he is mistaken and records the claim. That was once he ran against ® man tkat would not be bluffed. There 1e a etrike reported on No 6, aod] suppose they want No. 15, as it was about tae only claim left on the creex open to location. Proceeding Mr. Hales throws some light upon the cost of living in Dawson. For instance beef is 60c a pound, wholesale hOCa fA BLL SLB LS BEG us your next order and be thoroughly convinced what we “yp Sav is trne, vo We solicit}your valued orders. Sj BRUGE STEWART & COY, SF Som. The Modern Founders, ’Fnmgineers ge “and Machinists, 8S. Nav. Co's 43 Wharf, ( h’town P, E, I. “yn Phone 125 “ ‘te * © 5S ae ©, OF ie. Sho EES SPE SE Ee Se se ee eect —- A CARD. The Photographic and Crockery business carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grefton Street. Thanking the public for past favors avd hopiog for a continuance of the same, [ remain, respectfully ye urs, ISABEL LEWIS. pork, $1 50; mutton, $125. Retail price! |about as follows: Porterhouse eteak, | $1.50 pound; sirloin, $1.25; round, $1 ; } that seems to breed diseases of chack, 75c ; boiling beef, 60c to 75c ; pork a“ > 4, 24 ier CHARLOTTETOWN - SENNA NTN TINT = “ses yopvonennan on cavemen canennenearneereneererenene epprn tte tren tsicc John T. TicKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & steak, $3. A'‘lother provisions about ip proportion to this with ceptiou Of a few articles that ;re searce, such as butter, $2 25 s engar 75; and none to be had, tobacco $2 60 and $3 tor chewing, smok- ing from $3to $6 per Ib. shave hair cut$l; meals from $1.50 good ways up, for lustance, porterhouse steak is $4 in @ restaurant, luach and m ‘ik 50c, bot cakes 75c aud so on. are the ex 14 50c, Uj and a er - a = = DIED. In thie city, on Sundey,Feb, 19:h, after a lingering illves*,which she bore with chris tiaw resignation to the D.vive Will, Cethe- rine »'cRae, relict of the late Norman Mc- (Boston and other ae papers please copy.) a Seek SUCCESSFUL MEN MANY OF THEM ARE HANDICAPPED WITH CATARRHAL DISEASES. Dr.A.W.CHASE COMES TO THEIR AID. Sueeess in life is almost impossible for a man with bad breath. Nobody wants to do »usiness with him. No- body wants to associate with him. He is handicapped everywhere. Offen- sive breath comes from catarrh; some- times from caterrh of the stomach, sometimes of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and throat. It is from catarrh somewhere, and catarrh is an- other name for uncleanness, Many men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is be- yond the reach of ordinary practice. No self-respecting man can ignore eatarrh. If he has it in any form he makes constant effort to be rid of it, There is something about the man- ner of life and the climate of Canada the mucous membrane. Medical science ordinarily doesn’t try to cure catarrh; it ‘“‘relieves”’ it; but Dr. Chase has been curing catarrh for over thirty years, and his name is blessed by thousands who have shaken off the grasp of this insidious disease. Seld by all dealers, price 25 cents per box, blower free FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY, To let “Milford Farm” on the Norib tiver Road, about a mile from the city, al present in the occupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne. It comprises abont 29 acres of land in a high state of cultivation, the North River Shore. There is a good one anda hal! story farm house with outbuildings and a large siable and barr, and » tool house on the premises. Possession given, if re- fronts on quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher and pasture farm. Rent $200.00 a year. For further particulars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, 254 Dendas Esplanade We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete ete We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. GREAT REDUCTION | °*IN PRICE? | On the whole of our large stock, com- prising Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry,,} Silverware, Chinaware, Fancy Goods, Toys, ete. Spectacles, We will give 10 and 15 to 35 per- cent. discount on all our goods for a short time, as we want to make room for our new importations. Cleaning and repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly attend- ed to. SURE Y & CO. The Modern Jewelry & Fancy Coods Store, Sunnyside, Ch’town. Ir YOU HAVE MONEY TO BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home: If you want to make a sure thing of it, CALU ON US and select a Heintzman & Co, Piano. They are the cheapest Piano after all, that you can possibly bay. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms HRINTZMAN PIANO! _ The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heinteman 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 Best in The World The best made Press Shirts in the world are manufactured in Germany. For comfort, fit and finish {there are none like them. WE SELL THEM, We also sell the W.G. &R. make. It’s no nceve'ty for us to sell the best{made shirts on the market. Try uer 95c shirt. a2. $ e Cee we D.A. BRUCE Morris Block, Yictoria Row. ¥ 50 Lichtest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. ‘akes nictures 34 x 3% inches; weighs but »2hg Meniscus lens, rotary sautter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted > snap-shots or time *xposures and equally cen- enient as a hand or tripod camera. -ice with plate | }der, . ° e ° $2.50 mmplete devoloping anc printing ontfi - 1.0¢ we. ef Bereka Cameras and Kodaks free at agemcie! or by wends EASTMAN KODAK CO. RPachester, N.Y WATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at priees so Icw as to surprise ycu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE So imaitianrneeaaeaaen aaa > itp P. EF. ISLAND WALLA Ad i MALLU UUUUMAAdaddededldc prof. J. W. Robertson DAIRY COMMISSIONER and Professor - Miacoun: Of the Experimental Dairy Farm will visit this Provtace in the interests of the Farmers and Horticulturists And will hold meetizge as follows : Monday, 27th Feb. — At,Rustico Bank at 12.30; Bradaibane Hal! at 7. Tuesday, 28th Feb.—Kensiagton Hall, at 2; Summerside at 7. Wednerday, March 1.—©’Leary Hall at 2; Alberton at 7. Thursday, March 2—Sc. Souris at 7. Friday, March 3—Charlottetown in Kindergarten Hall, at 2; alsoat a meeting of the Dairy Associations of the Provinee, specially called at Ch’town at 7, in the same place—eame evening. Saturday, March 4.—Eldon Hall at 12.30; Murray Harbor South at 7.30. It is particularly requested, as there are (wo meetings to be held each day, that all meetings shal] be heid on sharp time. Peter’s at 2; HOUSE FOR SALE. A cottage containing 9 rooms with frost- oroof cellar, good stable; also a store suitable fos dwelling house, Above properties are situated on Bayfield Street in Charlottetwn, Terms easy. A genuine Bargain. J.J. TOHNSTON Real EstateAgent, Chariottetown, 38 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 inet, will receive the abeve reward. B. M. YOUNG. HOME HINTS! How often women are perplexed and driven nearly to de spair by their littie ones losing appetite and refusing all man-s ner of food, when children will take BOY RIL at nearly any time, A cup of Bovril between, or at meals is the most perfect form of nourishment to give the children for HEALTH AND STRENGTH. BOVRIL LIMITED, 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, 30 Farringdon Street, Montreal, Canada London, England. aa REGISTERED PURE INDIA TEA : BRAHMIN 4 Five tons just arrived airect from the Card ns Fiore.ce Haszard Ch’town, 27th December—2wks ecd rect ee en enna Pe ec SRE ana cthcnee e Aha Ae