Re Ue a AS ES 4 conan aot? a®shew ~*Oons 2 ee THE east nen en FEBRUARY li, 1:99 j Local and Other hae. La 2a = Se os mm Loyat Crvusapers Regular mee ing : — = ’ Monday evening at 6.30 : " _ ig g he: — » Sone SerRvICE at ihe meting in P . , > 1 ows’s New Block to-morrow evening at have a at of We GOOD Overshoes in sizes 0 64, Fi is and 5. KF irst $1 Gd, We offer price : . shoes tor 51.00 74 «(rat these OF' \ few pair ol ones left yet —_i>— Alley & So .» »2eoe ecw” ~tv~o # GO 4% Ge ee e064 2808CG «4224644 44463426080 84°24 48048 soon —_ a w= + Rock Cakes ) le PER, O92 ( rhey are v ery pice ( ake , and ¢ they oaght to please you. ¢ Tops | Lemon sa ire anot ther kip d or } easing ° + kes. _ The P rice é {Oe PER DOZEN ; Telephone ¥5. D. g Eclipse pakery, Baxes Best BREAD NTEWART, -_~ -_— »>s 2] @ a @ 222207 toes = > 3 45,.—trangers always welcome: Gor Pel MEETING Gospel meeting in vp Sunday welcome. Water.” — Remember the Prow-s New Bloek afternoon. Strangers always Lessov, John 4-10 “Living iets To-Morrow. --"A. N., Simpson, pastor ofthe Christian Church at Lot 48, will occupy the pulpit of the Centre] Christian Church to-morrow after- noon at 330 Witt. Preaca als Basker SociaL.—A basket etocial and entertainment will be held in Cornwall Hall on Tuesdayevening, February }4tb,. at] o'clock. Proceeds in aid of the Hail Admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Sbould this night prove unfavorable the social will be beld onthe following night. wnihciiniiteaal Basker Scc at. -~The basket eocial previously announced to be held in the Sraolev Bricge Hal! on February 23th has been changed to February 20th. A good programme is being prepared and no doubt beso ial will bea grand sucess. Several from Charlottetown will take part. innclentiaeclle Srepents Orcanisad.—A society called “The Students Ho: me Association’? has been organised in Bos by women prom- inent in society and in good works. The society intends to have for studenta who come from homes where they have ‘been used to every comfort, a buildingin which they can find such care and attention as ill eer homelike to them and these at a moderate price. eeiduienie LEARNING at A D:scount.—On some new railroad work in Germany it has come to light thata coasiderable number of the bands bad been educated in the universi- ties. There were so many of them inon gang that it went under the name of “the Ph:lotophere’s :hi{t.” In aoother gang ewresre re PASI Fecha aiid aaa ain ba bated wl Special Values in Silver 4 Novelties J ¢ -= rc Oe’ RT ’ . 4 = wa ~ J ee ” x tat \d.! There are 80 many pew thiogs * to be show: this year t.at we 4 haven't room enough give 72 them all gooi display. Some Fad articles must be cold imm €diat~ fs ely,so we've edcided to makea 73 push on silver novelties. All = sorts of pretty irticles at big re- rho a ductions. ae 3 We have placed a good!) y num nd Machin ats, S. N a\ (‘o's » Wharf, “h’towr P, EF, I. & "Phone 125 ber of very pretty things in our 4 ja east window, take @ good ook at e? | them, every article has an at- F tractive price On jt. S| rat ve i 0 E ' ' b la ah bo” ‘ . rt e > | The Great Watch House. 2 i re SRO TPE «| Diadal ke had, Anas. tet ah p33 ee | We oo we 2 wee AAT AT Ty Ky Ht 4 = f Ss Thee is Nothin 3 ming 5 SP like pleasing customers. Sy is That’s wh at weare duing all fa } ti . » ‘ie 4 ihe time, we give them such en * Valine for the r mone y tpt they by % come back aya) t and briny others a fa Withthem. This isthe key- A noteof our success. We strive “- % to please everyoue who leaves an F u order with us. Why pot give Bj us your next order a be ° thoroughly convinced what we ap S8Y le trne, en ' % We solicit your valued orders. G i 1. Kp BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, & > “sh } The Modern Founders. {F agineers KP WEES I SS Breakfast. For breakfast we liave : Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, Nesker’s Breakfast }lominy, Self. Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried I olled Oats Fresh Ground Oatme eal, Gvid Dust Corn Meal, Rolled W heat, Wheat Pari ina, Wheatlets. Foods r | who + | and a Catho' ithe news. If not far from these, a Protestant clergyman visited the menin tneir barracks | found two fellow-clergymen amowg them; priest found a workman who had studied theclogy with him. Aw Appeite ror News.—This is how the Gibson, Ga, news puts it: We want your wife whips you, let us know it, ani we qill put vou right be- fore the woald. If vou have company tell us— ifyou are not ashamed of your visitor. If you have a party ora gatter- ingof any kind, briog around the cake, seven cr eight pies and a side of ham, not necessarily to eat, Lut justto show your friendship aod appreciation. You needn’t miod inviting us,as it may be too cool for our wardrobe. We want the news— that’s all. -_— ———s ~- — Cur His Own Satary — Mayor Quincy, of Boston, savs thstio pursuance orders jasued for a reduction in the salaries of all city depar ements he will set the example and preform he duties of Mayor at a re- re half percen* from ue 170n of seven avd « the schedule. The salary is $10,000, but | i will work for $9,250. Police salaries wil! not be a sted | »V the order, as the mayor hae no nA over the. The salaries cf fre men will be cut. Nearly 5,000 em- ployees ont of a total of 10,000 are affec sted by the mayor’s order, and he expect to eave $200,000 by reducing salaries. _— Wet Dore Canapa.—It is pointed out ine recent despatch from Washington that ording to Consul Brush of C lifton, Can- aoe the output of gold from the K londil ke and Britishe Columbia bas raised Canada to the fiftn place in the list of gold~ producing coun- tries. Whilethe U nited States shows an increased entouw for 1898, it 18 still second to the Trausvasi. According to the latest figures the five leading gold- producing coursries for 1898 are as follows : Trans:a', $73,476,600; United States, $64: 300 ,000; A netralia, $61,480,763; Rus- sia, $25,136,994; Canada, $14,190,000. A Newspaper Witnout l'yre.—A type- leas newspaper bas just beea produced at Zrusaels. The co™positors of the wide. werld paper Petit Blue, had siruck. The news nccompaning sixteen pages of ilius~ trations wae eet on @ typewriter. Than the single type written shests aud the pictures were pasted on sheets of cardboard r than the size of the newspaper. Then reduced by photography A priot was made from the negative on & sensitized sheet of zinc. With the aid of nitric acid, the typ? and ‘Hlustrations were etched io, and she result was a complete solid form, ready for the press. large the whole was to the actual! size. Cure a Cold in a Day Bromo Quinine ta blets. Take Lax ative und the mouey if it fails to All druggists ref relieve. 2c ans ueae BEER & GOFF GROCERS. CHARLOTTETOWN i | Benefit of Peerage. Every one may not know what the term *‘benefit of peerage’’ implies. A peer can demand a private audience of the soversign to represent his views on matters of public welfare. For treason or felony he can demand to be tried by his peers. He cannot be outlawad in any civil action, nor can he be arrested un- less for an indictable offense, and he is exempt from serving on juries. He may sit with his hat on in courts of justice, and should he be liable to the last pen- alty of the law he can demand a silken cord instead of a hempen rope. Practical Remedy. Caller (with manuscript)—Then you can’t use the poem? May I ask what ails it? Editor—Well, it lacks what wight be called the true poetic fire. Caller—Couldn’t that be—ah—im- parted to it some way? Editor—Well, you might try stick- ing it in the stove. Country girls in Spain seldom wear bats or bonnets of any kind. It was in Spain, by the way, that the custom of & bride wearing orange blossoms in her bair originated. A snake does not climb a tree or brush by coiling around it, but by hold- ing on with its scales. A snake on a pane of glass is almost helpless. Du. A. W. Coase at Work own His Last GREAT REMEDY. — DOCTORS FAIL WHEN THE CREAT PHYSICIAN CURES. THREE YEARS IN BED From Kidney Disease—Although a Man of Three-Score and Ten, Dr. Chase’s Kidney -Liver Pills Gave Him Back Perfect Health. This is to certify that I was sick in bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I took geveral boxes of: pills—different kinds —and a 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 @ man nearly 70 years of age. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have cur- ed me, JAMES SIMPSON, Newcomb Mills, Ont. If the Kidneys are not in a perfectly elean 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, Inflammation of the Bladder, and a long List of Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so mapy instances end fatally Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney troubles. Sold by ell dealers, price wd cenis per box. —————— ete TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Saturday the 18th day of February next, for the erection of a orick wing (96x40) to St. Dunstan’s Col- lege, Ci harlottetown, P, E. I. Plans and specification may be eren at the College or at the office of C. B. Coaprpel), Esq, Archi tect. Bach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $200, which phall be forfeited by any tenderer who shall refuse to perform the work sfter his tender has been accepted. Envelopes must have the word “ Tender’ written on them. The lowest or any ten- der pot necessarily accepted. REV. A. P. McLELLAN, Rector “\t. Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, seeszvonnvnrventeneinneenreennnneerenr repre rene vt te John T. TicKenzie, & THE TAILOR & LADAAAAADASAAMUAAAQUOAAAAAAAAAAUAAAA AD A44AALGG0 Uae | an. 23rd, 1809-—19 31 mon, wed, fri i 3 =e MAMMAL dalle eis. ©. ede ae aaa ao With Ten Cases Elegant White Wearon Her. Talk about values. offered at this sale. We have SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS.... @x 13 srs orbs syn oy. wees AS AS P° AS A WS F een oS es eS - We did not Intend to Start the Banner White Year Sale Until we had all in, but have deceided to open with a tang—Thursday morpving. Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as will be no spac2 here to enumerate the bargains, bnt you'll find them at Sentner, Mcleod & Co. aon ps spe os oe e o ewe oye « ASUS TS IS IS TS DSS SS 2 ot ER | aera ane” SE OE. FELLAS RAY < ea aeeeee2ezeeee Stuck in Ice; ‘S 8 Steen omnes Ze 1<: to 1'/ => The best assortment in charlottetown, We have Tooke’s Make, We have Skelton’s Make, The very latest in Linen Collars, "’he very latest in linen Cuffs, able at The Model Store. Gents Gloves a Specially. RESS SHIRTS Just Opened Up. We have the famous W, G,. Brand, And as for Neckwear, if you want style it is obtain- R.H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET ATION. We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Stores an priv ate dwellings ina correct &: anitary, and consequently healthy cond- tion; and this at short notice. : We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories ot the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality of goods and workmanship. T he latest and most beantiful New York designs in electroliers. A large stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand. Call on us at the vig ic Temple Building. treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AGENT. You will receive courteous SKATES | Hockey & ACME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. GCRABBE Walker’s Corner...... STOVES & HARDWARE . NOTICE! ic As we have transfered our busi- j ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts LongiOverdue if not attended tojat'once will be sued for. ll LWveYU ' Ww. A. WEEKS & CO, | Jan 26-—-eod ow 2m a ee a --— - AT “SPECIAL TRIP RATE a This large illustrated eter weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shootet of aie or amateur sailor Or camper of observer of nature. Forest AND STREAM is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” bee cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. The price is 10 cents percopy (of all newsdealers); but that you may get acquainted with FOREST AND TREAM, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four weeks as a special trial trip, Our catalogue of best books s on outdoas sports will come to you free. Address @4 FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING # 346 Broadway, New Yark, , fe NA ll Ne NNN I CNN, tN Bm i ae ay i hs i sce i 5 Sind Al aie Bee Fa ae RagtNsee Se me 0g Ei A ER RE its Bok Sa Vi i | £ “ STARE le AE A SER” ta ic anal Sicha nical: tt lc eae cane, illness is bie a et i a Bi eae a Vt oe ~ —