THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 15, 1899 —aoS—_—_—_ ¥ a Es Vv | 3AKING go ASA : , é A ”- ' 7 0 ' R i 4 Cak ' . Ps, Uatcake, ; 4 : 5 4 ' } Lane, ) f _ ' Bread et N * EVERY! \¥—a «sb, clears and FF al e Deel pe ‘ r Ve , S elie for S . Pienics ete. Telephone %8. D. STEWART, BAKERY, BREAD. ECLIPS Buy Wisely And You Will Buy Here otend buying a watch a — ee EE If you see our large stock of gocd time” keepers. Not on'y are the cases perfect and han isome, but the works are reliat e and accurate. It does not matter What price you pay you get «te best watch that can be sold for that price. 2Se<= W. W. WELLNER, | | | The Great Watch House. ' Vv » . *.2 “am SHHBAHHAGFHAAAIS KR fhe is “'othing oF ree ay e like ple ang customers. Sy That’« what we are doing all the time, we give them sucu | value for their money that they come ba:k again and bring others | with them. This isthe key- mur success. We strive everyone who leaves an th us. Why not give next order and he ily convinced what we ne, leit your valued orders. STEWART & CO'Y, lern Founders, * Engineers cchinists, S. Nav. ©o’s h’town P, E, I. Phope 125 APPS SARE SP tHAA AAS AAARH note ci to plea order w ua thoroug Say iet Wes Ue} your ee Q ab B The M and Ww FES FL INS ISS ari. ¢ SHLs L3 TRIS LAE INNS Sete gj Jae SES At 18 cents Some at 10¢ Mess “AP US APF REDDIN : BROS., Ypposite P. O, RARAAAS AAAARAARAAS AAARARARHK * i CREE ER TEN ES Tenders Wanted Tenders w ill be received by the undersigned Up to and o1 the 22nd dav of April next, A D, 1808, for the purcuase of all uncollecten book debts, prot sotes, judgments and ac- Counts due or owing to the undersicned. as A*tignee «1 the e-tate of Edwin McFarlane Fach tenver must be accompanied by ten per cent. of the amount thereof, either in cash oreertified cheque. For full particulars apply & the office of Matthew & McLean, So. ris. The undersigned does notbind himself to &ccept the | owest or any tender. JOHN MeLEAN, ayte _ Aselgne iesory : | ance atthe meeting of the Charlotietown g.ons on the upper flats being too heavy fcr he fi Damage, $50 OO0U. Ore \oO bear A Crosse Catt.—Laet Saturday whilst Mr. Fred Mockler was engaged in quarry- ing stone for the Mimin'gash breakwater, atthe base of a high cliff—a-srlide took place and a large quantity of loose stone and earth fell upon bim. He was carried home unconscious aod remained so for over ay bour. Medical aid was at once summoned andthe Ia est report given is that ke was doing as well as conld be ex- pected. For:upately no bones were broken —L’|1m partial sails Tae Wa re Man’s Buxpexy.—A colored map Was recently appointed postmaster of the town of Lake City, in South Carolina. He as«umed the duties of the office, Toere- upon & mob went to tis house at midnight fire, and amused ime mao a@uu idren as they poured O11 OD Ii, Se v7 by woundit g hie « ! sought to escape from the flamer, Evident ly tue black mau iu tee -ouch muet not attempt to take up the “whe man’s bur- de’’ ot holding ap blic office with Saiary attached. themselves eeioeiithcomn Temperance ALLiIaNce.—Owing tothe lecture and concert and other atttractions Wedneeday evening there was mall atiend. Alliance. Afteran informal discussivn of the present state of the prohibition ques- tion it was decided to meet again on Satur- dav evening in the YMCA building at 830 sharp. The asoual election of offi- ers will take place at the adjourned meet- iog. All temperance friends in sympathy with the movement are respectifally re quested to be present. —__—>__—_ Germany and Samoa, Berit, Apri] 12. —Dr. Joannes Raffel, the furmer German presi lent of the muni- cipal council of Apia, bas arrived here and hus bad a confereace with the officials of the German foreign office. The Lokal An: todav an interview with Dr. Rattel, in which be is qno’ed as saying: * The decision of Chief Justice Chambers in favor of Lanu was partly due to the fact that Mataafa is a Catholic while Lanu ‘s a proselyte of the English missioner es. Mataafa isthe only king the Samoans willtolerate.” There has been a sudden veering of views on the part of both the minister of foreizn affaires, Baron Voo Buelow,and ihe Emperor. Loxpon, April 12.—The Berlin corres - pondent of tne Standard says that Ger- many’s protest to Great Britain and the Unired States regarding the action of the British aod American repres2otative in Samoa was not delivered in writing, but was oraliy communicated by Count Von Hatzfeldt, General Ambsesador in Loudon, and Dr. Von Holeben, German Ambasss- dor at Washington. Germany, according to the correspondent, wiil vot appoint the German member of the Samoan commis-~ sion until her protest has been answered by Great Britain and the United States. = relver prints | Manitoba School Lands. | Wixyipee April 12.—There was an ex tended debate in the Manitoba Legislature on the propose] that the province should ask the Dominion Government to hand over to Manitoba a!! lands held for schoo! purposes, so that the revenue derived there~ from should accrue to the province. Several membere of ‘he O opposition sup- ported the motion. A delegation of the Manitoba Executive will prec-ed to Ota» wa to present the claims of the province I Italy in Jolumbia. Lonpon, Apri] 12.—It is ruroored here, but the report caonot be confirmed, that Columbia has asked for Italy an extensio0 of time in which to pay the Cerruti in- demnity awarded by President Cleveland, and that the request was emphatically re~ fused. The rumor adds that an Italian squadron has been ordered to proceed to Cartagena and enforsed the lialian de- mand. 1 ‘ as alate Tonight.—The concert and basket social in Mecbanie’s hall. Admission 35 cents, Ladies with baskets free. See the Engineers at the concert and basket social in Mechanic’s hall tenights 1 ae Other ae | CARD OF THANKS ~ JUTE Gil el HBS, | Sir —May & through the eolumns of your oaper express my thanks to the good ( aR@ AND Top, ) A bp yn . people of Souris for the prompt financial . ‘ sted Soimmereide Aaskit r sssialanee rendered when | had the mis~ sation to p tiie : rf « , | fortune to aK my leg l can only say sreties ybacco in any f to | that Iam deeply grateful and shal) never | rorget their ready kindness, - : Yours, ete., A Beitpine Cor iapses A bailding o: JAMES SHIELDS. VOmrmissioner street, Mio a',o 1D) Benoit & Co., as a provision warehonse 7 ‘ollapsed a few evenings or One \~ p vee, Pb i ppe D paue, Was } ed 1 ne rnios and wil! propabiv die of the injuries | |eustuined. The co lapee of the bui'ding | was due tothe etock of flour and provi- Wed / ! i Ny ‘ C44 Wit Dr. A. W. CHASE LECTURING aT ANN ARBOR, MIcH. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Recommends Dr. A W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in the Am- erican Journal of Health, of Feburary 19, says :— “Among the proprietary medicines deserving recognition is ‘Dr. Chase’s Ointment,’ compounded by THE DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO., Buf- falo, N. Y., and Edmanson, Bates Co., Toronto, Ont., as a remedy (for sores, eruptions, and skin dis- eases of all kinds, for which it has been used with marked success, and has effected remarkable cures in many obstinate cases which seemed to baffle the skilful medical attendant. The results were most favourable, proving the value of ‘Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ as a curative agent in the diseases named. The manufacturers of the remedy are well-known as ex- perienced pharmacists, careful and reliable, in addition to which we have made full examination, and find the article to be all that is claimed for it. “It ia not the practice of the medical profession to indorse indis- criminately the use of proprietary medicines, but while we condemn the bad and worthless, we are still more ready to indorse and recommend the remedy deserving the recognition. * Neither the physician nor the sponsible Journal of.Health now re- fuses to acknowledge the claims of such proprietary remedies as ‘Dr. Chase’s Ointment,’ which prove their virtues by curing where other agen- cles have failed. “We know that ‘Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment’ meets all requisitions of the highest standard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently we indorse it te every reader.” re- Cc M HARI-AN, M. D 4% al THE =>.» > @ Only Une Store ::: in each town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work nanship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it has no equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL. Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE L. W. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. or und specifications for Patents and eneral instructions in Mechan at all points in Plans Draughting 1n g ical Drawing, Surveys mace if the Province. Correspondence st jlicited. : day at James & Co’s One case of spring jackets opened tox J LOWER PRINCE STR EET, Charlo tteto < EES ES ES SSE EE =a < . i ahd ne, POS OE rs Oe f nd BI ine 7 DEE DEE EEN EXE IOS: oon Pe aa Mt es Fe wala watfl> Sf a nid cd pilin nal Oa als aca ; A John T. Tickenzie, E : 4 THE TAILOR & Pp. E. ISLAND E3 a E :* E : ae 4 CHARLOTTETOWN | a L2eLLeLeS New 2222) rc eee 7 i» aif} |j} LL New & «i{t ee22 MOD wits nob ¥ Gra Veilings HANDSOME Chiffons | no ravees |MBW GOODS assortment — Now opening at— oe of sailor hats { ¢¢ 13 ; intown | MY STORE’; 9% The store that sells Dry Goods a little cheaper than Ncw their competitors, Muslins New Prints New [lantles New Millinery a Novelties Sentner, McLeod & CO0’Y., WHOLESALE & RETAIL Successors to Beer Bros Peeqeeneeeieee2eeen 22 Sem aces LL EEO NL A BED Seg RO tin ene i Peeing, tite Sts. PGBEVVS2 "rnrvnrrnnneenreerereee tena OU Fr...-- —_—— (| t F , hi ents’ Furnishings are pronounced to be the most up-to-date and best assortment in the city, We make a specialty o Gents furnishings, Our store feels the throb of fashions pulse, and aay changes in styles are noticed here as soon as inany city in Canada. The latest in hats and caps are here, | . R.H. Ramsay & Co © The Outfitters, Sunnyside | 2222 Wid Nid IME We have Truth is Eternal. . a Beautiful E Tt Lasts Forever aTrazszrorr%r ine of goods to show you this ; : season in : You may crush it to earth, but it will rise again sure. 1 The truth is that in the : : : Diamond Rings HBEINTZMAN PIANO Gipsey Rings Dn Chain Bracelets | The perfection of Piano making oraetie Chains | Gents Chains We want you to kuow all about the Pianos we are selling, Brooches and the good values we are giving for the money. No Piano ete. ete. ete made in Canada has ever received so many flattering endorse rtists when touring through ments from the Worlds Greatest A ely used by them Canada and none other has beeu so exclusiv as the Heintzman Piano has latest designs and finishes just to hand by S. S. Stanley. It will pay you to call and examine them befere purchasing. MILLER BROTHERS. The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Building Queen St, We are giving special value in Watch2s avd Clocks, \t will give us pleasure to show them 0 you, - & ae » sameness angling vl atk dtl a ai Sa N. 'TANTON sac reneennnae fen W. | Great George St. eu 3 bs mc ili tls A ‘