nes ee - HEAKAKHAAAAAAARAARARAARH ’ ‘ ate @ p— ete 2660480660668 06680 7° e Slippers ts of them at cut prices good pair, 25 buys a pair with heavy And 40c buys a very synts eoler. Other prices are 35e, 55¢ = 21 10) 4 Uc uae ® ALL COLORS Ped, Green, Bl; ALLEY & ©O., The Shoeists ck & Brown FREE 4 HANDSOM CALENDAR WITH EACH SALE. > 00000000 6080 *+-= 0002 cone non: * . PSE SPE SES oe SESE SES {COPS SeScosoeves: SOCCHSe 2666460780005 2066488 =e eS @ aon o% @ 7 @es ‘To-night iS Ww nave the k gest assort- j met of ‘ancy Bak og that ia to be aeen in the City. — > 11 Cakes. Pies, Biscuit Rolls, Bans Bread and also some oO! our ae Kmas Cake we would |i! e you to call and ' Port Arthur, Oat., oo THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 10, 185% Local and Other items, | —— | A Bap Misrake.—A fata! shooting ac- | cident occurred near Waterv le, Me, last | Sunday morning, when Dell Durgin was | fired upon by Fred Cates, who mistook his grey cuat for a deer’s body. I-tanp Pr puce.—The schooner Jeanie arrived at Tilt Cove about a fortnight sgo from P E Island with a cargo of oate, hay and live atock for the Mining Co. The live etock consisted of 15 head of cattle, 2 horses, 20 geese aud 10 turkeys.—St. John’s, Nfld News. ‘latliitegaile Cominc ro CanaDa..—A representative of a number of Missouri farmers has been through the west, and has selected twenty- six bomesteads in the district one hundred miles northwest of Dauphin, Mav. The entire party will move up with their fam- ilies and effects about April lst, ceetialidetiad A Dasrarpty Acr.—Mr A _ Bealieu, saw mill owner, of St Bennott, Beauce, Que.,and his family were almost blown up by an evidently designed explosion, on Wednesday night last. One of the mill employes is su-pected of being the miscre~ ant. The explosion simply tore out the side of the house,and burt no one. Had the gu'l'y party not been in such a hurry that he badly arranged things, the whole house would have been desjroyed. <A de- eclive is investigating, : -_ VALUABLE CARG £3 —The steamer Bors on, cop ain McuGregsr, bas cl-ared for Sharpress,G.B, Hercargois made up f © 103,631 pes] of oats, =ship< pedby Me-srs Matheson end Toombs; 210 | hiv ; Mr 2 er } sheep, 8bipped ov dar Barreit He HDaereon; 120 sheepand 22 cattle, ehi;ped by Mr E Wheatly. feet deals. The barkentine Meteor, captain Griffiths, Sue also carries 20,0°09 eup. has aleo cleared leaving for Penarth Roads with 36.000 bush’ ls of oats, 17.500 sup. feet deals and 10:0 feet boards shipped dy the M es-ra R sh trds, of Bideford . sea acds Curistuas Houipay Excursions have been arranged for as follows: at one way first class fare for the round trip: To pupils and teachers in echools and col- legee, between poiots in Canada east of certificate from Principal, from. December 10th to 3lst, good for return until Janu- >on a @ © «= «3 eo2e. ee @ oo *% % ~~ @ = >> which Trizruons 98 | D. STEWART ELIPSHK RAMERY AKES BEST BREAD ¢ =a >. 4 ea @ @ es @& es to . AAAAAASARSAS Gifts fur 3 Christmas Useful Christma: Presents, articles t> be admired not only for their beauty, but for their practical value as v ell. x You prefer such gi ‘te yourself; so douvt your friends do the same. The hundreds of articles in our *to:k combine usefulness and beauty. You’!) see many a valuatle sugges:ion here if you'll visit our store Now is a good time to choose your gift, we will en.zrave it free W. W. WEGLNEG: Tue Great Warca Hovse. TUPE Sy Fy EES S AHLLGAGABHSS There is Nothing ¥ SRF FFELP SS SSE SSP EES EE ; =F Mie like pleasing customers. Fs ‘ That’s what we are doing all 4a the time, we give them such ie value for their movey that they “3° come back again ano bring others 4 with them, This is the key~ be note of Our success We sirive %# [oOo } i? order with us your ase everyone who leaves an us. Why not give vy next orler aud be .° thoroughly convinced what we eg Sav is true, Phore 1.3 Sis <5 SRL SF LSNS GLSF SIS S PPE Ges ee) <9 a SN °F, ' = PROMPTLY SECURED: uqneme today for a free copy f ourinteresting booke Hventors Help” and *“‘Heow you are swindled.” We solcit your valued orders. i BRUCE STRWART & CO'Y, * > fhe, Modern Foanders, Engineers BP | Wharf, (h’tow™ P, E, I. £3 ary 3let. To commercial travellers in territory as above, on presentation of their vertificate, from December 16:h to 26th, good for return until January 7th; and to the public between all points on the C P R east of Post Aathur, Oat, from December 2ist to Jeauary 2n4, all good for return until January 7°:b,1899. Ask for, and see that tickets read viathe Canad‘aa Pacific Railway from aud to St. Jobn, N. B. _—— —- The Spanicl at His Best. To see the spaniel at his best he should be taken to the haunts of the waterfowl. In the salt marshes, the sakes and streams of the east, ana in the prairie sloughs of the west, he is 1n jeed a great little dog. His stumpy legs may be poor performers on dry ground, but they are very efficient when it comes to swimming. The dog, too, is a hardy fellow, ready to face any weather and cold water whenever asked. Asa retriever from water he is most desira- ble, while his intelligence and compact form make him the best of dogs for the ducking skiff. Of course the Irish water spaniel is excluded from all references to short Jegs and clumsiness. A good specimen of this dog appears to be quite long legged. The chief value of the Irish spaniel to the sportsman is as a retriever. He ie a worthy rival of the famous dog of the Chesapeake, and no weather is toc severe, while few tasks are too dificult, for him He is game to the core, a very powerful, magnificent swimmer, and to all intents a natural retriever. His oily coat can bid defiance to cold water, while a vigorous shake appears to at once dry it. He is as hardy as a badger. He is a most intelligent and willing worker, and will show to the greatest advantage under conditions which would baffle almost any other retriever from water.—Outing. -_ —_ I was curep of Rheumatic gout by MINAI:D’S LINIMENT. Halitax, Anprew Kine. I was cvaep of acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Su sex. Lr.-Co.. C. Crewe Reap. I was crrep of acute Rheumatism by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Markham, Vat. C. S. Bitirye. DR. CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture a Ch’town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. <a m nw + Ae Va Ate iS CHARLOTTETOWN - @have extensive experienc in the intricate patent We of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model of oto. for free advice. MA BION «& MARION dllanuen, New York Life }'cilding, Montreal, an’ Building, Washingto. , D. C. SHSM TTNNNNTT ATT TAPIA TT | presentation of / uaNTONOUNNNENHMTEONPRNTTTETOONNENETAYONERENDTOTERRTERNER ITD e512 John T. [ickenzie, % THE TAILOR & AMMAN AAA AAA SAAS AAS didi ul Riding on Turtles’ Backs. Having had considerable experience in turtle catching, I know a swimmer can frequently approach a sleeping tur- tle from behind and leap on its back before it awakes. The creature’s first impulse is to dive, but if its rider knows his business he oan instantly bring it toa standstill by forcing his fingers into its horny eyes, when it at once floats motionless on the surface. In the case of a midshipman whom |] know of he got ona turtle’s back and enjoyed a ten mirutes’ ride, sometimes on the surface of the water, sometimes under, before he brought the animal tc a standstill. Three things are certain—first, the ability of amanto get ona sleeping turtle’s back; second, by sitting far back on its shell to kesp it near the surface; third, to instantly stop its ca- reer by reducing it to blindness. Hav- ing regard to the brevity and simplicity of Rougemont’s account. I can quite well believe that lonely man on his coral sand bank, with al! his instincts preternaturally sharpened, did actually ride and guide the turtle as he has stated.—Admiral Moresby in London Chronicle. Eat Onions, Onions are stated to be almost the best nervine known. No medicine, it is claimed, is so useful in cases of nervous prostration, and there is nothing else that will so quickly relieve and tone upa wornout system. Onions are useful in all cases of coughs, colds and influenza. Eaten every day, they soon have.a clear- ing and whitening effect on the com flexion. Dr. A. W. CHASE IN CONSULTATION. TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Great Feeders of Our 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- fcrts 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 ect 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, Spasms Lasted for Hours at a Time ~—Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills Proved His Deliverer. 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 taking one box I noticed & 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.--Amos Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per kox, all dealers ——— See S. F. TarBush’s Latest Novelty Your photograph copied on a batton for 25°, or 3 for 50c. Large size Batton 402 or 3 for 802. A vice Brooch with your photo in it $1.00 A Gold Plated Locket with 2 photos in . $1. 75. Ca!l early and leave vour order. S. F. TauBvss,! High Grade Art Far or Ch 'towr—1&3 ——— aN) AN SUAMALd Uddd Abad c abe ddd: s! wi P. E. ISLAND us ; i - geereeeereoassovessece When You See a Line of ; ANOTHER ; SNAP cre 2PE22CECCC2CCE ® $ Goods Advertised in ° ‘ibis Space De- : pend Upon it, . it is a Snap Th:stime itsa line of double width Dress Goods ian Plaids and Checka. woo! finish at 10 cents yard Novelties for Christmas trade iust received, Embroidery Silks of all kinds..., oicens I. aod selling cheaper than ever before. [Visit oar ART ROOM, wee o << Qj Nevesziey J WA an oo ' . i i The people now recognize the fact that we are their money savers entner, McLeod & Co. ... SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS...... 2e2e dette wo a ee PRISE o- ows Wye oe oe. oo TS TS IN IN TS OS SIS Ss ee 7 us Slaughier Sale | SHOES. No Damaged Goods - Wollars : Worth: uitely NeW. Qe Ali This Falls Manufacture —_ We have a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, both Ladies’ and Men’s, and as we have only been in the Boot and Shoe business for abo it 2 months our stock must be cLoice. The fo!lowing rates are the best B vot aud shoe values ever offered. Men’s Boot Value $4.85 for $3.75 $6 $4.50 for $3.50 “ $4 00 tor $3.00 6 $3.50 for $2.50 6 $3 00 for $2.25 LOWER GRADES PROPORTICNA ‘ce DISCOUNTS “=” Ladies’ Boots worth $3,50 for $2.50 “ $3 2¢ for $2.25 6s $2.75 for $1.90 as 225 for $1.50 Lower grades, all prices. . Boys’ and Misses’ subject to same discount. We guarante? you will find"the stock the best and freshest. The values uaequalled in Beot selling. SALE FOR CASH ONLY Opening evenings to 3 o’clock...seeresees R. H. Ramsay i Co GRAFTON STREET. ECT FROM LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened a fine line of Nobby, Cloths in suit ings, Overcoating and Trousering. Call now and get first chvicegs. fill line of gents fur§ nishings always on hand. John Mcleod & Co. ‘Sartorial Artists. ———_ NO..3 in : $8.50 : Our third special lot at $850 consists of 1 bbl best Family Flour, 10 lbs White Sugar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 lbs of 28c Tea, 5 lbs of best Cooking Raisias, 3 lbs of » Currants, 10 !bs Rolled Meal, 10 lbs White Beans 6 Bars Surprise Soap 4 gal. tin Best Kero, Oil, Tais is the Lest bargain yet offered, anderson & Co ! \ ss , ee ee cee Ae yy = staliadinsdaets tia toda con on ners ‘ ie | a aa Saeen Oh ~— me ‘ ‘ , . | i : i | a 7