THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 2, 1899 ee SEE: Teh SS AGI TR SRS BS ac a mt Se ew > ~. nll shee s weight ats H hes We show this week aline of men fin isced Boot w we think are about rig \ made of fine stock and nay a sndsome vesting to} Me ‘ cs ane : The toe 19 the /ateat and the whore style and appearance of the boot «qaalis anv- thing we hsve yet ehowa. The price $1 85 SEE W I Alley & Co ——— Siaieunenteseerie WW $ fe Mee Ne eres ere SC “iv Ue" > 8OOO* +4 sare NY TW we = ay . GOOD SCOTCH CAKE Is th b Kit 1 t DUY ¢ oY eece “> 22ee ‘ aS & Poo er Our SCITCU CAKE is good and the price {6c per 1b TELEPHONE 98. « D. STEWART artilcs - seer. sy AY eeoe@ > 2 SK oe $8 Eclipse Bakery, e3 Bakes Best Bread. ae | oe Rees ok Tees o8 ck ax AS = >= —_ Your konogram «> Engraved On your Spoons, Forks, and other silver articles, would: be nice would‘nt it? A nicely en- graved monogram, not only adds beauty to the article but is a means of identifying it should any articlege: astray or be stolen. Now is a good time to have them engraved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellner is expert in this beautiful art, and he will be pleased to show yon rampl s of his work, and will submit *pe- cial designs for your approval if you require it. CGAP News Items From Crapaud. [he upper flat of the Orange Hall bere ws beep con ted. The shea was | done by Mc. Alexander McFarlane and the | painting by Mr. McKenzie of Tryon. rhe ; Mavs refl cls credit on the cor rs sl bas been furnished and i ar {to the Mechanics [osti ute L own, and is acredt to the t breihern of Prince Arthur Lodg*, L.U.A 1 The lower flat will be fisted up for a publi Hail and be capable of heating in the vicinity of two hundred and fifty. Tre dedication ceremouy will take piace some time in March, wheo a tecture will be time. Kindly put away sur Wallet tweoty-five r} o help defray ex yo to heip fra x this COlat! given at toe same none corn*r of y eaie for _ peares Mr. W T Wadman was hauling hay 6 few days ago.and thinking the horse could eet along at a faster clip gave hima kick, i ‘lue horse returned the complimeats with resuit ibat Wesley is laid up for @ few the a d ave. ' i ' , ; The to have taken place here tc- morrow oy mem bers of the Epworth League ix postponed until Mon- evening jay evening March 6:1. The poastpoue- mentis due to the prevalence of measles and ja grip,e A lunch is to be served this evening a: be Dawson House to the brethern of the I, O.F. The weather at the time of writing is very unfavorable, but we hope that the proprieior will oct be discouraged that hia mo 8a guine expectations will be realiz- fedland that every chsirat the festive boari will be taken up, We aleo hope } that the examining physician will have Every person should have their Silverwa-e marked, The cost is small. W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. {UHGESSISSAS here is Nothing like pleasing customers. Tbat’s what weare doing all the time, we give them euch value for their money that they come back again and bring others with them. Chis ie the key- pote of our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give us your next order and thoroughly convinced what we Say is true, We solicitvour valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, * ingineers and Machinists, S. Nav. (o's Wharf, (p town P, E, I. Phone 125 _————— <= LEAS LAS TALS SAS PS OP ES AAS NOTICE! a» Cie DEBTORS aH oe HP FLIGIILLIG ITS BGS S geo As we have transfered our busi- hess to other partics our books must be Closed up at once All those indehted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue ent attended to at once will be sued r. W. 4. WEEKS & CO. smple time to dispo-e of the turkey before midnight. The auction sale of «ix thousand gallons of cider to take place at Westa oreiand on the 9th March is the topic of the dav. The genera! opinion is however that our local retailers will purchase the whole business previous to the day of eale. It is rumored here that McLeod & Williauns, merchant tailors, inten en‘er- ing into partoersbipin the near future If such is the case the public may rely on artistic ecvting, good fite and neat WOrk Oar 8 11p. C. Feb 22nd, 1899. — - <>. ~<a P. E. ¥. Istaxsp Civs.—The Prince Elward [slaod club ef Boston, at a meet- ing heli atthe residence of Misses Etta and Alice Sinaot’ last week, voted tolimit the merabership, as applications were be- ing rece.ved too rapidly. The quarterly meeting and dinner is to be held April 6 at the United States betel. ineiilii Ay Famixe.—Boston narrowly escaped au egg famine thie week, accord. ing to the St. John Sun’s correspondent. The market however, was relieved by the fine weather in the couotry districts. Eggs hsve not been 80 ecarce and high in prices for six veats. They sold a3 high as 48 cents for the best and at 35 and 40 for old eggs. Dealers expect the high prices will oontinue for a’ lea-t three weeks. A Laece Famrry.—At Mooseland road, near Newcombe corner, Halifax Co., N. S., there is a man named Mitten working iu the woods with seven sons, all in the same emyloy, whiletwo strapping young fellowes are left at home as kind of “nest eggs.” The fatber 18 one of 21 of a family. ! The girls of the neighborhood do not object to bave it recorded tkatthey bave “got the mitten ” -_ Rac jet eke _-—s — AnIstaxper Kititep.—The Sommer |} side Journal bas received a letter from | Nemancanti, dated February 22, and sign- ed by John T. Dyer. The letter says: There was a man killed here very suddenly by a load of logs, living only a few minutes after the accident. His came was Joseph Babineau, and he claimed to havea wife and two childrenia Kildare,Priuce Ed ward Isiand. Being ao Islander myself, I tuought I would inform you of the maiter. —_— >. -— Seeme as if consumption always picks out the brightest end best. Fully one- sixth of all the deaths that eccur in the world are caused by ‘consumption. Many things were once considered impossible. It woald be strange if medical science did not make some progress, The telegraph and telephone, the phonograph, the elec- tric light—all were once impossible, and at once {it was impossible to cure con- sumption, That was the time before Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Vakeo according te directions, this stan~ dard remedy will cure 98 per ceat of all cates of consumption. Consumption is caused and fostered by impurity in the blood. It is cured by purity and richness in the blood—surely, certainly cured by the “Medical Discovery.” It builds up solid healthy flesh and vigorous streogth. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, » 1008 page medical work pro-~ fusely illustrated, will be sent free on re- ceipt of 31 one: cent stamps to cover post- age only. Address. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The Ghost In “Hamlet.” Not many years ago at the Queen's theater, Dublin, during one of ths late ry’ ’ a Ya e , T. OC. King’s engayements, ‘‘Hamlet’’ wan haine wlae Was being played to a densely crowded house. The ac tray: r ' c. Che actor portraying the part of | the Ghost solaced himself during his ng wait from the first to the third act | by rasing tho ¢ vi ning paper, using i SPeCCAcseS 10. sO Going. Being inter- ; ested Im some article (probably the ; Welgtts’’ for an important handicap), he ae layed leaving foe greenroom until ‘he ncment of hearing bis cue, when. baustiiy snatching uo his truncheon. he ushed upon the stags without his beard 8 ws 1 jlearnat? ; i sable sil vere d"* ox removing his spec- tacles, eo ; <P grected bia Ait ae wih, sate l abe Hp PCAs aN, but ee 1% FO-limr ity of the darkened stage and (u9 fizé acting of King as Hamlet prevented any great outburst until the ~aeen, teplying to Hamle*’s question, ‘Do you see nothing there?’’ answered, “Nothing at al). Yet all that is 1 see,’ when a voice frem aloft exclaimed, ‘ 2 har enone e-¢ . ] , ] Le O00 2e7 y¢ Ur Specs, ¢ Id boy, follow i by another: **Hould yost tow. Sure he’s put them on to see to shave him- } self.’’—Corphil! Maeazine { SS SS — SCRAPS OF NEWS FROM Sentner, McLeod & Co That line of pretty silks at 28c a yard is leaving us about as fast as the snow is uader the strong March sun. One of our local merchants not many miles from Charlottetowo, saw an Indian passing hisstore with a Black Fox Skin. He bailed the chief and asked him if the Fox was for sale He answered in the He then asked the Indian where did you get him, the chief answered, “Q Himdyed” and then he asked him what price he wanted for it, he says $10.60. affirmative. The mercahnt paid down the money, congratulating himeelf on his bargain; but he hung the skin owt at thedoor, when a heavy rain came and the dye began to run, it was then he realized that “him dyed.” The careful housewife is already making an inventory for house cleaning— Nothing makes a house look nicer in- side and out than pretty lace curtains. Don’t waste money and time repairing and laundering the old ones. Sentner, McLeod ; Co are selling them at rediculously low prices 25c a pair up to the lovely Swiss Embroidered ones. Sentner, McLeod & Co. have jus tput ou, alineof Print cotton on their counter ay 6ca yard that keeps the clerk of the print counter hustliog. 10 is the exact number of Far lined capes Sentner, McLeod & Co have left. Now Ladies here is a chance for you, There are 8 leftat 8.60 and 2 at 11.50. It’s a shame to sell them at 2 5€ but you must be quick. Lice Cnriains have never been offered in this Town at suce low prices as Sentcer, MsLeod & Co are offering them at present. AUCTION. The subscriber will sell by Public Auction, ov his premises, Westmoreland, Lot 29,0n Thursday, March 9th, at the hour of one o’clock, sharp. One mare, 10 yeare old; One cow, (Hol-~ stein), 4 years old; ons set gear for mov~ ing buildings, one eet cider rotaries, one set cider steel screws, one cider press, seventy puncheons (alraost 6000 gallons) cider, one cook stove, one parlor stove, (Franklin); one room stove, (box); two driving waggons, pew; one lumber wagon, new; One jauniicg sleigh, one hundred empty cider barrele, Together with a nnmber of small art iclee, too numerous to mention. Also—Qne and three quarter acres of mareh land at Tryon. ANTHONY COLLETT. © estmoreland, Lot 29, Feb 23—d&w > CHARLOTTETOWN - n 26—eod &w 2m Saree John T. TicKenzie, %& THE TAILOR & P. E. ISLAND 3 * E = bone nn ! 3 . A a os BS pa! imerican Rats 36 cases of these goods at Pictou, Take no others, faps For Spring, 1389 expected over at once. These are made especially for us— are same as are selling in Bos* ton and New York for this spring, R. H. Ramsay & Co The Model Outfitters The Most Popular and Best Seller in Canada. - ees eases CD Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens a It challenges comparison with any other Tea now offer- ed here regardless of price, Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received of which the following are a few samples:—- New York, October 20 Would it ba too much trouble for you to eend me a cbest of that India Tea that we are 80 fond of? If you can send it to Boston it will be forwarded to me. Brooxtry, N. Y., 4th December. We liked the tea purchased frons you last summer so well that I should like to order the same kind again if we can get it without too much troubie. Provivence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tes, 0 do my friends. I would like an 80 Ib. box same as fore: but I doo’ t any Other. before; but I don’t want any Orrawa, November 4th. The Tea you sent is excellent,so much do we like it that I want you to eend igation closes. another box before navigatio Torowto, December 26. if anything, it is better than the sample W cimply delighted with the Tes; Visas «ae as friends who have tasted it sent. Imayhave a larger order for you next time, t i fine, here thought it very fine Mewranst, Apel S0. Do you remember sending me two boxes of tea last September. Kindly send me six boxes. I would like exactly the same quality as we had before, which would be very difficult to beat. Do you want an Agent here. I believe I conld do a good business for you. Sr. Jonn, N. B. October 30. Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most satie~ factory and much liked by my family. I will send for another box when this is finished. Monoroy, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send meone box. I enclose P.O. order for the amount. ¥ Hauirax, N. 8. November 6. "ease send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, d oblige. and oblige Wixpsor, N.S. February lst The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea givee much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends whohave tasted it, The originals can be seen on application. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for Capada and United States. Ch’town, Feb, 13. Brahmin Tea CHEAP Canned Goods Sale BEER & GOFF'S This week we offer our stock of Canned Goods at the following low prices: — Peas 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Corn 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Tomatoes, 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen String Beans, 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Baked Beans, (3 Ib tin) 12c¢ each, $1.25 dozen | Peaches, (3 lb tin), 2 tins for 55 cents | Peaches, (2 lb tin), 18c each, $2.00 doz | Salmon, (British Volumbia), 2 tins for | 25 cents Apples, (1 gal tins) 20c each. BEER & GOFF GROCERS. Local Patriotism Boom .Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do se by purchasing soap mate at the Charlottetown Soap Worke. Asx your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and see that the name Royal Oak is stamped om every bar you purehase. | CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS ee $9.50 Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. ‘akes nictures 24% x 34% inches; weighs but rag ances. Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted 2 $nap-shots er time exposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, “lee with niate lee, - $2.40 ive lote deveiowiag 904 printtor ortAt, ° ‘tet wf } or by Wubese wehet (umeras und Avdaks Jreeat ageneiss EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Yq