Rubber bvots ined $1.45. M wren” win ed S1.60 Women: ined $2 OO. Mens’ hnee Boots $3 35, Children*, woo wool Light or heavy) “ — a Co ™ =~ Ailes & Co. S se ws ee ad we 4 ea N/A AVA % sea ee 00 US US US 28 WS TE 4S pa ee ae = &e * Cross ss i A ee Buus ae L Ne SI 7 #2 Weill make them Good 3% we Friday--They’ll be os ae $$ rT) 10 cents PER DOZ os a ae > % TELEPHONE 98 ik Me 3Y2 Y ay &D. STEWART 3: fe e7 be ee. + Kclipse Bakery, ee % Bakes Best Bread. * sane IH Rocca kees i ” ae mae A Good-a~ -——Watch Is rn bad han Pr He ly cared last a li; To ron wound r beast On: ed, not by time ,but by ’ og. for, it would time, well it should be gularly, andcleaned at 2 every 18 monthe, ae will haves Jost the rt al tine theo iW? jabricating put lities and wheels begin to wear. We di narge m good waich ylerate!y, | repairing and »>s <<. W. WELLNER, (treat Watch House. W. The a ar | Vv oe wl wt 7 ae There is !'othing a ws wv SOS ws >} ide r customers. 4 P That Yuat we are doing all ta is the time we rive them rtuch “ale . 0 ’ > & LA vaine for their money that they sp %j come bs ck again and bring othere @%& S otis al y ‘ - S 4 with them bis is the key~ ce mw noteof our success. We atrive Pe + > evervor a} “F +3 0 piesa everyoue ” 10 [eaves an = uF order with us. Why ne give oF = s your next order and 0obe - is tl iy ily convinced what we SJ ip son tne ss G W e s: leit’your valued orders. = 3 ST T TT 1T tt Hv = PPT r : Pi 5 DUU STEWART & C0 1, o- VS & The Mo lern Founders,* Pngineers ws Band ichinists, 8. Nav. (o's oT X Wharf, ( b’towr P, E, L. £ | ‘Phone 125 S| Sits oF O. SIMS 16 America Square, Lendon, England CANVED Goops AND PRODUCE BROKER. An ex'ensive City and Shipping Trade gives M€ excellent facilities fo~ ha dling to be. ad Vantage your shipments of Lobsters, Cheese B utter, Facon Eggs and Poultry. Corresyon ‘ence solicit +d. ’rices andpronpt Returas Guh- _Mar, 2ad—2meod Top Mai ket Dwed. | a: THE = mie Ct j have pot be tO [fis al ne booke ’ book aent away ods have vot be rned - r One. —The Prince Edward ?P-lar :7uzine 18 for tale throuy! ihe | Pr ce 5 gent : ' , (,or0don Laric ‘ ’ -TOU0 Ving pia orgetown— Hon. 2 D Som merside—Simall & Bearistos ar D. K. Currie’s. Souris —D. Sutherland's. Mt. Stewart—Gordon Dong!ass M mntague-— F.S. Macdonald’s. Card'ga: Ly. Be Oe Alberton—G. 8. Mutrart’ I gporsh } 4 Bre An ComMMITTED St ictpe.~ Daniel Cotter, a marr'-d mar abou 3d vears cfage, com- mitied suici: de at Oxford, N_S., on Satur- day morniog. He got up early im the morning and went out on the street Piae ing @ gun in the pick+t fence, he so held it that by drawingit (be weapon was dis- charged, the contents entering hie left beast. [le felldead. Hi- body lay for some time vn the etree: b fore beng dis-~ covered. A coroner’ inquest returned a verdict ot suicide while temporarily ip- sane. He bad a fever for some time ago which |. ft him weak sabtiaiatiiiminiietie Arctic ExPtorari x —For torty-five vear- Dd twee oned by the ce, snd our el nati hecome desperate Ic was no we could be ld out forty-five Ju shis jancture a ship appesred fer dirembarked and came t “Who are ou?” he a-ked anxou-lv. ‘“*W the Smith party.” we rephed, * You. ‘oubtlese, are our relef expedition,” “No,” eaid the otticer, “the Smith party are your r lef expedition. Weare the relief expedition of the Jones party So long” Merciful heavens! If we were not rescued +oon, we whould be too old to lecture!—Detroit Journel, A i «a likely tha years longe Ai us. are - Succetsr Jomxson’s Pras.—In De- cember fast John Schwartz, a Toronio tobacco deal r, got permission to open a bonded warehcuse in the cellar of his premises for the storage of Sumatra leaf. Subsequently he leared the warehouse to one Johnsen. The warehouse bas been stocked pretty well ever since that time with tobacco, and Johnson has disposed of , several cases to local cigar maker*, pas+ing them in the usual way through the Cur- toms. Nothing -e- med out of place, and the officials bed uo idea that anythin; was wrong. Since the news of Johneon’s arrest an investigation was made of the warehouse. It wae discovered that Joho- son had browen intothe warebouse by the remcvel of some boards on: the floor anc bad taken away the tobacco and sub- stituted im it» place old newspape:s. Of 21 cases only 9 contained tobacco, which wae seized, Jobn-on’» plan was to have the carex entercd iu the usua! way ip bond, and then, as be needed the leaf for hia American customer-, be removed the flooring from above the warehouse and climbed down into it by means of the step ladder. Removing the tobacco he filled tue bales with the old paper. - ~_ -—- Exciting Races. A large crowd gathered on the bay ice Peter's I-land and Nine Mile Creek on Friday afternoon to test the eperd of their horses, Toe people around here never before »*aw such 4 large num ber of good-looking borses together. The between St. DAILY EXAMINER, ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Gazette: To Pitt ie ascribed the saying thatthe limited talenta of eome un it impossible forihem to pe severe without at the game time beiog un- par] aipentary. The week at Octawa indicate ake incidents of the that the remark vould spp y to rome men who can hardly ral to be of Ll mited talents. Sir Wil - id cain in #epeuking of the leader of he Opposition, was abusive, aod Sir Richard Cartwright had to be cailed to order by the speaker. —Mail and Empire: It is hinted in Liberal circles that Dutty, of the Marchand Government, and Mr. De-marawe,M. P., will sborily re ceive judgeships. There seems tobe an ides that a provincial as well asa federal! ‘torm is threatening the Liberal party, when 80 many of the captains are mak- ing fur the port of office. — ee ee NEWS NOTES. It ie pot expected t at it will be necess ary to sendan expedition against the Khalifa, a majority of whose followers are not armed with rifles, The man whostands idly by and sees the life fading out of his wife’s face, sees ber health going, sees her becoming o d aod faded aod wrinrled when she should still be ia the perfect enjoyment of vigor- ous, useful health, either less than a man or else does not know of the one remedy which will bring her back to health and sirength. Perhaps her busband cannot persuade her to go to ber doctor, becau-e she naturally dreadsthe inevitable “ex- amination’ and “local treatments.” He can prrusade ber, if she needa pursuasion, to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription This truly wonderful medicine has cured hundredsot women afcerthe best pbhy- siciane have failed, It bas been in constan use aud tested every day for'thirty years. It is’ut an experiment, there are no chance about it. It isa certain cure for ali de- rangements, weakness, irregularities and displacemeuts of internal organs peculiar to women. Kvery body in town is going to Mr. 8. N. Earle’s Grand Concert and Entertainment Monday evening in the Opera House, Carters for Wall Paper rT. Prince Edward Island Magazine NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at at R. BH. Mason’s News Stand. competitors im tbe first race were as foi OWr: Chie - owned end Ewen; Maud, owned by Neil Livingston and driven by Augustu- Doull; Bird, own- ed and dr by Boyd Livingston ; Ex-- cutioner, owned and driven by Edward Douli, Maud ‘ook first place, Chief vecond, and Bird third. The tested and not tl. five heats had been trot- ted could the j which sbonld take first plece Maud or Chief. Chief, th nly four years old showed great wueon adm-red by all the spec ators,'an 1 many thought he should driven by W.Mc- veo race was ho ly Ccou- wiges paeciat speed, which oo have got first place, as i was very hard to decide who #hon!d get the secon d heat. Bird, though eighteen years of age made a gocd tight. When the nex: race was callea the fol lowiog three started : Glenview owned and CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Problem in Charlottetown Fort La Joie Social Enjoyment in the old Times, by Seaa- tor Ferguson A Likeness, by M. L. W. F. The Cats of Charlottetown The Reign of The March King, by May Car- roll Insula Felix Prince Edward Island Coins, by Edward Bayfield A Hint to Critics Duvar as a Poet, by W. L. Cotton A Side Talk With The ‘‘Sports” Topics of the times, by The Editor : The . ar is Alberton, by Robert Harris, P R. driven by Edwa.d Currie ; Agent, owned and driven by David Livingstone, Chet- lottetown; Twistie owned ard driven by Duncan McEwen. Glenview carried fir-t prize by two etraight heats io which lt | | old and {promuees to ; matcn race he never ekipped. He is only three,vears be apeedy. ‘Agent place. We expect tosee a between Maud and Chief in be near future. | ok second £ PECTATOR. CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE VOL. One application cures ;if not y back. Equally good for Neuralgs rN wei ae. Se 19° 4 | apd ‘Headnsha, 25c, at all Druggists. SEES PGS oft | Books and The Magazines Local Hapy penings nen Prince Edward Island Magazine is print ted monthly at the Examiner Job Printing R Ooms, Aa re orders for subscri} ptions or ad- may be left { sed to sements srrespon len Should be ad vert } ires The P, E. ‘sland Magazine P. O. BOX es Charlottetown, P. a Be The Magazine is also on sale throug h, aot the Province, atall places where th DaiLy ExaMtNer is aaa 4 Ss SAE orn . dj Van by! ams < nl eS 4 d 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - ee re CHEONES co John T. Tickenzie, & THE TAILOR COTM rome ne) OTE INKED mers RENTS ~ [ E3 eS E oe Ge Geko D> ~- -« PE, ISLAND Messrs Robidoux and | CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 30, 1899 A TIMELY REVIEW ODO powers owes OD 6BOGQ OB oOGe > OS OS ere eS OD OD 0D OD 0993220 HOIGE ESTE! DRESS GOODS ltis high time yo. ordered that new dress of yours, Kaster Sund wy. iv you expect to wear it on Dressmakers all uver town are getting more ani ure busy every day, aud unless you make arrangements soon for the gown you ex ected .o wear on that day you are liable to meet with dissapointm :nt. 7 . Y i . We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Gools for spring. Having bought them before the ri-e in price, we are ia a position to give you very low prrices. The reputation of this store rests entirely upon the prover price le el of the merchandise tself, and our promis2 ts setl you better goods for the same money,or the same goods» le ss money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store tian here. SENTNER, McLEQAD & CO. a22e22 ene nN aaa Haster NECKTIES Special Easter Neckties In —- Lombards, = —auy Puiis..... erbies The latest fads from FASHIONS CUTTER— just received this morn- ing by express, R. H. Ramsay & Co Grafton Street, Opp. P. QO. 2 UU did CISIEIEBED 2LOLL. SKATES In HOGKEY & ACME A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARE Walker’s Corner.....- Kalsomine, Alabastine, Petrol, Macnite and all other requisites for housc- cleaning. FENNELL&CHANDLER B , Shredded Wheat Biscuits We have just recaived via. 8, 8. Stanley, another lot of Shredded whole Wheat Biscuits. Those Biscuits are highly recom mended to anyone troubled with poor tion weak stomach ete. They are without the use of ast, or baking corre r, aud are For sale BEER w (OFF Have Just Comple sted. My few Oyster Place, Call ond eee the brilliant display of seautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onr Oyster king is standing in the vindow, Bee him, and then you will eat John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street... « os dige. Nn ade ; s0daa, at ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ae tere titi ate A Rta