Cents Buys | i | . : x | a | } | THE DAILY EAAMINER, ChAKLUTTETOWR MARCH 13, 1699 Local and Other lems, Rywacocve Sotp.—-The Jewish Syp gozue i: Halifax wae a few dave ago sold by the eher fat the euit of the Fee Baptie ] ’ onference who held a mortgege for $1,550 » ( The acm of $1,700 was paid for the build- ing, $1,350 of which was left on mortgage Tbe evnagogue was purchaeed by Abra- bam Michael, a prominent Hebrew citizen of Halifax. > siiiiiiiiliiaee A ny Youne Lire Lost. —A bad accident oc Dn 4 F curred near Orangeville, Ont., a few days I alr ol ago. As the children were coming bome ; S| fromschool in the afternoon some little La C et l girle eaught onto asle gb loaded with wood | Among the number was the > -year-old Boo’ ) davugbter of John Davie Phe ad upset aod tumbled over onthe g Ti. Sbe was : eat out as quickly as poseible, but life in was extinct. } es . Uur Tue Tatsot.—Tbe Taibot, in which the 7s body of Lord Herschel! is ging home to VW int LOW | Eogland, is ove of the new second class eruisera of tle Eclipse type. She ia 5,600 Se ‘cd ons displacement and has a speed of 20 Satur ay, : ie’ The Talbot, lke all the vessels of ber tvpe, i¢ armed with quick fire guns, ALLU& & tive of 6 toch, *ix 4-7 inch, and eevera) Bj emallergon*. She is the largest vessel in Eee Te It B b North American e¢qnadron he SRS OE with the excep ion of the flagship Renown. oO enti We SN een s te se a, ome SU. Se Ye +} Tex anp Now. — L« as than three years Fie Ae? $COSO™ oUr Us OMee TS WH a | ago Mr. J. Israe) Tarte was declaring b < aS he mest “ol mpm er, as evidenee of v4 - on. we 18 po t.c8 purity at | ‘ was not worth ae ero ; | twenty-five cents Mr. Tarte is now @ 5 C lz 1 & Minister, bis soa bh »somed out as e6 a @S x | theowneras of a thoris thou- nd newspaper ss ee a property and M: iarte himeaelf bas juel me ate Very Bard, Lacy Oo ee purchased a fi'teen thous +d dollar house a very tasty appearance. If oo St. Louis Square, the swell French you want some cakes this quarter in the city of Montreal. vening, St ad fo r some of omen aa them, they’re (Oc per. dozen. TELEPMONE 98, D. STEWART Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Beat Bread. Heese cK SSSs NOSE SSSS UE NE ME LSS MERE HE s% a Teese Tk Wakes sek MK cece % > i | | | 2s a | SILVER PLATED | ENGLISH ~ TABLEWARE... <x We bave a few dozen heavy silver plated Forks and Spoons, the patterns are a little eld atyle, (thav’s why we want to seli them) | but the quality isgood. If your table is pot fully supplied, don’t || mise calliogearly. This means | much to yeu, we bave only a few of each pattern, aud at the price now asked, they will sell very fast. W. W. WELLER, — | $ GARES SHGGGGSY There is Nothing % like pleasing customers. That’s what weare doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they come back again and bring others with them This isthe key~ pote of our success, We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give us your oext order and be thoroughly convinced what we Say Is true, We solicit your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, * Engineers and Machinists, S. Nav. (o's Whar’ ‘‘h’town P, E, I. Phone 125 Sexes SESE ELS } The Great Watch House. ve ag WAG > “se $ LS Lt SF LAS IS IOS SE SE LS FI PIS GS | So _— ee te Local Patriotism Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You ean do ve by purchasing soap mate M the Cherlettstown Soap Worke. Asx your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and wee that the same Royal Qak > Namped om every bar you punohene ' CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS . Brrrise Rar_roaps.—Britieh railroads had a profitable business in 1898. The actual resulte of the eighteen British com- panies, whose figures are takem ar repre- sentative of geueral railroad conditions throughout the mother country fer tbe balf year ending December 31, 1898, show grosa earnings of over £406,000,000, an in crease of £1,490,000, over the gross earao- inge of the correeponding half of 1897. The net revenues availab.e for the payment o' fixed charges and dividends ameunted to slightly over £17,000,000, an increase of £124,6u0, Eight companies bave beeu able tc increase their indivudale, six report an unchanged rate and in only four cases were slight increases inthe distribution of profite to stockholders considered ne-~ cessary. Hazel Brook Notes. Ameeting of the [shareholders was called on Thursday, March 9:h, to take into consideration tbe fitting up of a cold storage room, aud building of a house for the manager, Hon. William Welsh took the floor, and in a forcible speech showed the advantages of cold storage. He eaid that steamers would call here every month. They, would have cold storage and if we had the same, everything would be right, He ex- pressed his satisfaction with the manner in which the business had been couducted, highly, enlogieed the manager and directers on th flourishing condition of the factory, and hoped that they would keepup their re- putation and bvild a suitable house for the manager. Mr. R. Jenkins was opposed to cold- storage. He saidthat wecould shipour butter and cheese every month and did’at need it. He epoke very highly of the manager (Mr. Burgess) and hoped he would stay with us, antil he was too old to make butter and cheese. The President, A. E. Dewar, said cold storage would cost something, but could we afford to do withoatit? He thought He said it was necessary to every well equipped factory. Mr. E. Wood, C. Myers. Robert Jenkins and others spoke iu favor of coli-estorage. When it was meved by W. Welsh, Exq., seconded by A. McRae, Eeq., that the compasy builda hous’, and put in coldstorage. Carried uosnimously. not. A committee of three was appointed to procure a euitable site for a house. TRAVELLER. Lot 48, March 10. An enterprisiog Cal'forvia dairyman is going to start a cheese factory aad creaw- ery in Alaska. There is a good market there for butter and cheese. He will locate on the Kodiak Islands, where there isa heayy growth of grass and cattle pasturing there are in splendid condi- tion. The Prinee Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and atR. H Mas- ons newsstand. Prices cents Feathers curled and made te loek as geod as new by Mre. Charles McMillan, Water Street. 57 eod 1 wk pd. KINSMEN STRONG. siege Charles G. D. Roberts, in Pall Mall Magazine. This is the song Of kinsmen strong, Standiog at guard In the gates of earth. “Bide by side Our flags flung wide Proclaim the pride Of our kindred birt! “Ail ye of the brood Uf alien blood Teke eount of our folk No Jouger twain, Not twain, but one, By the tides that run With tue new warmth wor In each kindred vein. de } ’ i } i > > > ; . * * . . “Be counselled each Of the alien speech, From poler barren To wle empearied; This shont sou hear So near and clear Is the marching cheer Of the lords of tne world. “Stout heart by beart Work we our part, That ligot may broaden Aud law command. This 18 our place By right of race, By God’s good grace And the strength of our hand: “The strength of our hand On every land Till the master work Of the world be done; For the slave’s release, For the bond of peace, That wars may cease From under the sun.” ee PAAAAFY AAAATS ie 0} > O \ SESS ESSE SF ESE PE < i D Look after your horses and all do- mestic animals. The best of al! con- dition powders, 4 Ib bag 60c; get pamphlet— advice free. REDDIN : BROS., Opposite P. O, HAAAAAS AAARAAAKAASARAAAR AAA a, ac *, *, %, at oc, x, 7 i ZA 1 Walt i & iS KPT | PEE ETE ES US RRS DO Visiting Cards, and we want to print some Visiting Cards for you. You'll be pleased if you let us print them. A package of really good cards, Laides size, printed nicely, will cost you 40c. A pack age Gentleman’s size 35c, 7s The Examiner Pub. Co. se Visiting Oard Printers a Or He a“ — onal e& =r * E = CHARLOTTETOWN - sue sae envy ove nenemnenennennneey nnn nennenn erent artist ttt ts John T. [ickKenzie, & THE TAILOR %& P. E. ISLAND Brivnrrnrenee fw ‘INV TATION. We are always glad to make new acquaintances and meet old you want to pay. ones, Come in, look around, and don’t feel under obligation to buy a cents worth unless you see exactly what you want at the price We have just received alot of New Spring goods in dress goods, mousseline, silks, chambrays, prints, blouses, belts, skirts, ladies’ underwear, waterproofs, Easter novelties in hats, flowers and trimmings, handsome table linens, napkins, towels &e, &e, Any goods you buy here that you don’t save money on bring it back and your money will be cheerfully retunded, —— $8 &_ 44 4——_ SENTNER, McLEOD & 60, ee Childrens’ Clothing Boys’ Clothing If you have not seen our Juvenile Clothing, it 1s a matter of five selection and dollars and cents to all intending purchasers OUR VALUES ARE THE BEST. R. H. Ramsay & Co Grafton Street,Opp P’ QO. That Great Shoe > eS ® @ SS & Se SS BF GF VWVSA BSB Clearing Sale > e 2 eee @ 2 ef @&F Be =e @D Is sow in full blast, wear await you at our store. Bargains in all kinds ef Foot- We must make room for our large, new stuck of Spring Boots,—Hence this sale 20Fer cent Discount- The balance of our Ladies’ Five Slip pers will becleared out at this discount, 20 per cent. discount on & great many linee of Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Came quickly as they are being picked up every daye t. discount on Ladies 10 to 25 aby aetag won and but- toned. The shrewd buyer will here dis- cover many bargains. 0 per cent. discount oo a great many limes of new fine boots—men wanting good boots at low prices should not fail 10 take advantage of this sale. 4 (0 a pair for Ladies Fine Tura and $ . Goodyear Welt Boots—former pr ces $2.65 and $2.75 @ pair a pair for Ladies Fine Tare $2.25 Boots -— former prices §3 and $3 25 a pair $1 95 a pair for Ladies’ Walking Boots —good stock—well made—very serviceable—former prises $1.75 and $1.85 $1 (0 a pair for Ladies’ Fine Slippers . ~-turn soles, plain and patent tip—aboat 11 pairs of this lot left. $2 60 , for Men’s Calf Boots, Goodyear ° welt—former priee $3.16 Men’s Box'Calf—Goodyear welt Boots— White Bros Box Calf— eur price to elear, $3.25—worth>$4 a pair A great chance to secure Boots at very low | | prices. WHAT WE HAVE WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE R. K JOST. STAMPER’S CORNER. Clock Doctoring if your elock has stopped, let us put new life in it, If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure, We have restored many siek elocks. Seme pronounced oe Give yeur clock a chanee. Nocure, no pay Bend us a postal or call and tell us where to send for it. G. F. Hutcheson, QUBEN SI RERT Have Just Completed My itew Oyster Place. Call and eee the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the shell. Our Oyster king is standing in the window, See him, and then you will eat John P, Joy, VICTORIA OAFE | Great George Str eet ...... artis Aaa sal eA ee AIR a eR A i We tise omy + ; ) Fi Se oa 2 ee ~ kane Sere eee