= ee 2 8 aveep.UOF SF pw ‘weve cf w~ A thre we * >. = a oe * rs a ‘ 2 * the place to get your uppliee @ ; to day. Read this list,— Scotch Cake, Scripture Cake ° + Oatcake Light Fruit Cake ¢ ; L ughnuts, Silver Cake : L ‘mon Tops, Chester Cake y vs k Cakes Plain Pownd Cake ( @ Cookies, Rich Fruit Cake ¢ ; Ay ple Pies Tartlets a | Lemon Pies, Ginger Snaps s ul Pies German uss é ; Uream Pies ¢ Cocoanut Pies etc , etc. ‘ ¢ laie Pies ¢ grerte 4 } ! ( = THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 26 1898 nes ration will have fewer skin diseases, because so many mothers are The coming = using Baby’sOwn Soap He ALBERT TOILET SOAP Co. NonTREAL 4 RERS OF THE CELEBRATE ERT ToiucT SOAPS 600000-00-000-0000000¢ o 0000000-006-90-00-00000 000605066 10-0-00-0006660 56 0-00006000606 “=* a4. @ 62° 2 <4 % 8 @ ese f Steurart’s Bakory ¢ ,;D. STEWART f ECLIPSE BAKERY, BAKES BEST ors or SD CO OS he OO OS tARARAAS ANAAK ¢ Clock Beauty Our stock is worth going a long way to see, for such an- ther collection has never been gathered in these parts. We have some very fine "nan- tel Clocks -—53 day, either Oak or Walnut with wire bell or the sonorous Gon, Bell More expensive and EK better grades in Onzx, Mar- I ic and Bronz } Do you want a_ perfect lock fora reasonable outlay; isit our store for a rev- oe elation of clock value. W. W. WELLNER fur Great Warton Hovse. CESS ey yyy —Rey S*#ASAAAAA RAHA AAA a, SPP SESE yy yy yy . AEH A af at —— AABBBBAAIS: BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, Engineers and Machinists, S. Nay. Co's W hart, Ch’tewn P, E, I. Phone 125 AGS ~ Jo oN % * ww =F . . ; = There is Solid Comfor 4 Me in bavi os° in having your house heated SF 4s by Steam or Hot Water, °F, Ve Why not have itdon right =F WY away before thecold weather sets s --- “ : . 1 ~~ SF 10, and have the enjoyment which da $s comes from a comfortably heated & house, Ly “7, \W : : = Ve guarantee eutire satisface ia Yj 0m and Our guarantce means “ = sOmething. <S Ay |, ] S “ge mvyerv contract that we under- FS y take will be compl ted to the °F, og *Alisfaction of our custor ers. Kid Mp Give us a call and be «ouvine- X e Sx ed that what we Say 18 true ip te ‘ ~ SF * GS & wn SEEPS PSPSPS ta pp GRAIN" = ; STS NNT TN aiee Al’ sizes. now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. Typaow Fever is prevelent at Chat« ham. ‘The meu’s ward at the Hotel Dieu is full of patients, ~~ Kenxet Crusn.—A Kenne] formed in St John a few club was ' evenings ago. Mr. J.S. McLaren is president. iis itil Faratiy Scatpep.—An 18 months’ old child, Joseph Emilien Bisailiion, whose parents live on Mullins street, Montrea’. was scslied to death a few days ago. He was playing with his five year old brother ~s they pulled the kettle over on them- eelves, ae A Disasrruvs Exriosion.—An_ acci- dental explosion of blasting powder caused ‘ne death oftwo chiliren at Portsmouth, Ohio, on Sunday morning. George W Ferguson, a quarryman, is dying from his injuries, and his wife and another child are disfigured for life. Losses By THE Buwzarv.— The blizzard v hic ) recently passed over wes'ern Texas, Oklahowa and tbe Indian territory caneed a good deal of damage. Thousands of bead of sheep, half grown calves and cows have The losses will approximate several hundred dollars. p-rished- ~~ Fire at Campripge —Sqnire’s big packing and slaughter bouse at Cambridge Mass., was badly damage’ by firea few mornings avo ne watchman was bur- ed inthe ruins. Twelve fireman were injared, among the number being Joeeph E Bourke, formerly of Charlottetown. cane eee Six Wans.—Sinee the Declaration c«¢ Independence the United States have had six wars, not coucting the little differences witb the [odians. These were the war of the revolution, the war of 1812, the war with the Barbary States, the Mexican war, | the war for the Union and the war with Spain. sisal iat First or THe Steamebip Line have issued calendar for }899 (including the Di. ee-m ber of this year) one of reached this office. what similar to that issued for 1898, and incidentally considerable information re- garding the Plant Line is afforded. The Plant a splendid month of which bas Season.— ~ Mayy Lives Lost. — It is probable, says a late despatch from Port Townshend, Wash, that the number of lives lost ig the rush to Alaskain ‘earch for gold will never be krovn, and the marn’r in which hundreds of persons have met death in the wilds of Alaska will ever remain the subject of speculation among the friends and relatives. The latest reports tell of the fate of 18 persons who are said to bave been killed while trying to enter the mouth of the Kuskokwim river last June on the steamer Jesse. The story has just been brought from that ceciion in a letter to Barneson & Chilvat, who were part owners ‘ao the wrecked steamer. _-—~—- Aw Interesting Tate.—The Ma] and Empire publishes a story to the effect that Walter McWhirrell, who is serving a Ife sentence in Kingston penitentiary for the murder of the old Williams couplea Pert Credit ive years ago,is the rightfu! heir toa Scotch title and estates. Mrs. ‘ ‘ . ! Gertrude Trueman, of Hamilton, claims to be McWhirre!]l, lawful wife, and is working fur his pardon. She says he is the scapegrace son of the late Lord Kin- naird of Seotland, who on accouut of Walter’s wildness and his marriage to he (Mrs. Trueman), who was than a servant on his father’s estate, cut him off forever, they finally rettling in Canada. She says that McWhirrell went tothe Willams farm louking for work. Williams insalt- ed bim,a row followed, when Wi: liams was acciden ly killed, and she adds, bhav- ing killed Williams,be was obliged to fioieh the work. St John Sun: Perhaps it is just ae wel thet Sir W lfrid Lausier has decided not to go through the farce of passing a prohi- tionlaw. Having passed an alien labor law he has now decided that it shal! not be enforced. West River balf shell oysters, large and lucious at Quirk’s Central Restaurant. The famous cook--Harry Josey will attend to your wants at Quirk’s Central Restaurant, Ciosing up business goods must be sold. Bay from us and save 20 per cent on any- thing you want. Bargains are going and thousands are buying. W A Weeks & Co. d&wy. Try us forany goods you want 43 you can save 20 per cent to 50 per cent. Everything to be sold. W A Weeks & Co. d&wy- The testimonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla are written by honest people who want you to know what it has done for them. and in the control of the property, The calendar is some- { ue te | BALLAST FOR THE RAILWAY ton, Lot 67, is a large bed of gravel whic in quality and extent surpasses anything ofthe kind ever knowa ip th's province, li runs diagooally across Mr. Dowald Mes Kenzie s farm of 200 acres for 30 chains io length, The main section of this derozit divides into two branches each from 2 to5 chains in width. It is at least 14 feet in depth and appears in the form of waves as if carried and deposited there by the action of a flowing tide. In character it consists of bard and smooth round pebbles with some mixture of coarse sand, Mr Mc= Kenzie’s predecessor the Jate Mr. Jobo McLeod, sold some of this gravel to persons in different parts of the Island, by all of whom it washighly appreciated. The quantity apparen'ly is inexhans ible for it is traced in several of the adjoining farms. Would it not bs a judicious step for our Dominion Governmeot to construct a branch railway from the main line to this place which is scarcely more than two miles either from Clyde or Fredericton stations. In this way the government could secure this superior gravel - for the use of the railroad instead of the compar- atively useless material now available and applied;on some paris Of the road, besides, the branch railway would afford shippiog and travelling accommodation to Sirath- albyn and the large sections of country lying south of it. From this point the shortest and most practical route could be traced for the coutemp!a ed branch railway to Crapaud with the least engineering difficulties, PD. Mac Nore. Springton, Nov 16h, 1¢98. ian — ——s NEWS NOTES. Mr Gladstone’s aged widow is vo longer mistress of Hawarden castle, and that hir- toric residence will not in future be her home. It is siated that there has been a consilerable amount of friction and un~- pleasantness in the Gladstone fam'ly Ai ice the old statesman’s death, mainly in con- nction with the disposition of his estate bad feeling being engendered in the minds of the sons and daughters of Mr Gladstone by the altered position in which the widow of | his eldest son—Mrs William Henry Glad- | stone—has been placed by bis deh. It is probatl+ that henceforth and for the re- mainder of her daysthe elder Mre Glad~ stone wil] make her home in Londaa with her son Hubert and be cared for and nurs- ed by her daughter Helen. Dr. A. W. CHASE IN CONSULTATION, TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Great Feeders of Gur Bodies—the Purity of the Blood is Dependent on Their Cleans- ing Powers. Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the Only Combined Kidney and Liver Pill—~What They Have Ac- complished is But a Guarantee of What They Will Do, There’s a time to all, old and young, man or woman, when poor health brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard to stand up under, and one’s ef- forts to rid himself or herself seem cnly to be baffled at every turn, and we are prone to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give up— but the time for action, the time to geek out the seat of the trouble, and sct as your best judgment and the experience of others will help you, guarding against mistakes in the treat- ment adopted for your particular ail- ment, READ WHAT AMOS CARTER, MELBOURNE, ONT., SAYS: Spasms Lasted for Hours at # Time ~Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills Proved His Deliverer. 7 I was for over six months troubled vith very sharp pains in the region of my kidneys, the spasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left me with great aching, soreness and pain. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. I commenced taking Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills accord- ing to directions. I had not much faith that they would cure me, but after one box I noticed a change for the better. It may seem incredible, but after taking the second box the pains all left me entirely, and I have not had them since.--Am9os { Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per hox, all dealers — ae senneenoemnenernoemnnnnnnnnennenennnney nent se tN CHARLOTTETOWN - John T. [icKenzie, THE TAILOR & - - P. E. ISLAND MAMALAAdeddd sddadedddex STE AAMUNAANUMALALAAAAGAAUAAAALALUL MACAU AN Gka LO AMAA dl Zoe Sirk.—In the eastern section of Svring- peeeeee22eeceeeeee § Handkerchief Day Saturday From le up— sl CVC: &. - ow oe os SLL ow 7 oe * * 4... ee ee ee « oye evbye ove > ee * REE ER ERE EEREEEEE EO .. ~ % Sentner, McLeod & Co. ¥ Wholesale and Retail.... -e.-Surcc2ssors to Beer Bros we. owe . A tea spoonful to a cup of hot water Bovril The Only Reliable Beet Fluid Bovril Gives Strength BovVril Is Relished by Invalids Bovril Enriches Soups, Gravics, ete DOO DOC 02S] HOS OOS NIAGARA > —— : ‘ ‘ 3 ( ' We are the original manufacturers 9 of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thousands of our Baths to phrsicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc. 6 and we are now, for the first time, ad- a vertising them direct to the general public. : A IN BUYING A Getonewith @ a steel frame 4 VAPOR BATH that. stands on the floor 9 Ifa manufacturer does not show you é a cut ofaframe without the covering you may take itfor granted that his @ “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests é on the shoulder of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper 4 material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make @ our own covering material and print 4 it with a handsome “all over” pattern of Niagara Falls. 3 Get one with a thermometer attach- 4 ment, Don’t go it blind—-a bath that is too hot or not hot enough willbe of @ no benefit to you, A Get one that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- @ tory in every way, 4 Send for sample of material and in- teresting booklet that will tell you all @ about Vapor Baths. A Vapor Bathe are an #cknowledged household neceesity. Tarkish, Hot @ Air, Vapor, Sulphur or Medicated 4 Baths at Home, 3c, Purifies system, produces cleaniiness, health, strength. A Pi events disease, obasity. Cures Colds, -“Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, 9 Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh, Female Ills 4A Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion, , 4 gs 4 3 > Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H.H. AGENTS WANTED. Ootomet626E£-66-7 © O60 6066.-69 O260O62.°9O 6] 6OD 9D ODES FP DWEODODODE SOO > O~<e 63 03 2 03023 9QO LOW-pliced Practical Watches So low-priced that the poo } man need not go without ove. So practical that they will last a lifetime. ‘e’ve lots of them. We want you to have one of them. G. F. HUTOCHESON. Items # Interest | We know every shoe value offered in town. That’s why ours are better R. H, Ramsay & C og Fy gear e ° Seem to you that the custom tailors clothes are better because be charges more. lc’s the only difference you’, find. We try tofit and do. Suits $13.00 R. H. Ramsay & Co Suits $4.00 You'd hardly recognize the boy when we’re through with bim— from head to foot, with cverything that’s best to wear, ani the price littleness eurprising Suits $6 50 R. H, Ramsay & Co If you find Underclothing like ours elsewhere you fiod the price enlarged. Suits $1.00. R, H. Ramsay & Co Suits $2 00 SAME. o'n.0 concer If If its its new here its its here new From start to finish glovesare a skin — but no anger of you getting skinned if you buy your gloves from us R. H. Ramsay & Co R, H, Ramsay & Co $9 .50 buys from us the finest Pallman Wrap in Charlottetown R. H. Ramsay & Co For $2.00 we give a wool lined, satin finished reversable bed comforter. Other lines less mouey R. Hi. Ramsay & Co Queen St. Jewelery Store, The latest American Caps in fall and winter weights at the Mode] Store. Che best for 75c R. H. Ramsay & Co | 50 cents $3.50 Dp rrr wea —— > — _ —_ GRAFTON STREET DO YOUR FEET SLIP THESE DAYS? Does Walking jar your Nervous System ? Do you dislike wearing Rubber Shoes / Do you Run your Heels over. These Troubles are Relieved by the : Never Slip Rubber Sole and Compos'te Cushion Heel Gentlen.en should see these fine walking boots, W. H. STEWART & CQ ne = em compen wg —— oI MON ELEN Ra LG A OEE “AOA MNO ‘men erences Oommen nceainsipntntomnss REC TE AM I te 1 i ¢ sap pater oS in ; Soe a yoo Sa a a rn ene - mone a) hc al 17; " a ay at Bi oa 7 ro i; is Sh. ear ner teil a i Se roc reer 2 oo Sol 5 Calg nikal oe aiid’ ay rm rer Fi