THE DAILY EXAMINER, s CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 29, 1899 ; f + ¥ Der Bo0ts hren*, ined $1.45, > woo! lined $1.60 spe’ wool lined $2 O00. Men-’ Koee Boots $3.35. woo! (Light or heavy) thy voung man ip ber native towne, WwW ip & Short time, will have ber name chang ed at the alta’; but this does not suit thi |] over particular maid: pn, who 1+ #0 d'sgus ed w tii the putronym'c she Gears, chal hue asked the commonwealib of Kansas, 7 oo SN AE REE Nn ee) | ral ak Oi P Re. | Horrors of Famine. PRE DS BR yn qe hae Fr 4 ’ OCai aNd Uiner weaMs, sri A. abe ah ohVbs shea ol edhe W cond V LE Ww oe PerernspurG, March 27 —The Wants Her Nome Cuane Miss | newspapersef tbe eity punlirh pitial le OAS WS w SD eS SS eS oO Ima Heilhop; er has lately petitions d ¢ } accounts of the condition of ihe s> called Ne ee Rw ~~ ORB ODS 0303903 SIDLV OD state legielainure of Kunsae to bave her | famine districts of Russia, especially pame chavgrd. Ime is engaged to a wor come to her protection. Ger One.—The Privee Xdward I land Magazine is for sale throughout be [slacd | at the following piaces. Proce 5 cents i - Greorgetown- Hon. D G irdon’s, } Summer-ide--Swall & Bearisto’s and i i D. K. Currie’s. S. uris—D. Satherland’s Mt. Stewart—Gordon Donglass’. Montague— F. S. Mardonald’s. Cardigan—L. H.. Owen. Alberwon—G. 8. Mutiart’s, Samara, ip the eastern part of Kuropean he ettorts the Red Cross Jociety bave s horrors of act- . Stary tunde ere dietre-8, compelling consumption Of garbage ofall kiuds. bas produced an epedemic of terrible mortal ty witb typhoid, typbur, scurvy and otber pestilen ial diseases. The peasauis ere comp lied to sel: evervthivg, and many of them sieep Out in the cold, aod as they are weakened br hunger, they fall y Victims to typhus aod acute scurvy, } vuoless of off the the smell the iitissla. Hveg aiion, bur @ltniert exhautted, ready and the governmeut gives re petition of the horrors of 1891 189%. i ee ee Beards or Clean Shaven. ' prompt aid | S the Vi lya provinces appear daom d to a | lignish—/. A. Brepoan’s. Syie oo Beaux, March 27.—-The Vorwserta An O_p axp Wett Tried Remepy.— | says that the admiral.y bas issued an Mre. W.nslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been | Otder saving that the emperor is opposed used for over fifty yearsty milfions of | to naval officers or men wearing mous- motbers for their children while teething, | with perfect succes Lt scothes the child | rofteos the gums, silays all pain, cures taches only, and in consequence they must e:ther be clean shaven or grow fi ]| beards. This, the papersays, ie a flattering imita- wind colic, and is the best remedy for | tior ofthe custom carried out in the Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold | Br sh navy, by druggists in every partof the world. [wenoty—tive cents a botl-. I vaiue is as = nealculatle. Be eure aod ask for Mre | FA A 2 wonleetntis | : H W iuslow’s Sooty og Syrup. CTs BOUT HEAL 1 : . ‘ . ' it is Easy to Keep Well if We Know Tue Dars or Propaicy —Considerabdle | if yore, How—Some of the Conditions Neces- excit- ment was c:ured at Sydney Mines cn Saturday last, owing to the fact tha! 260 m o+:8 (over talfof the ui ers en gag-d in the pit), refasing to work, It appears, afew years azo ea old lady pre- dicted a terr bie explosion ip the’ pit on Saturday, She firat predeted that a bov wou'd meet wth en accid:n. ip tie pit whieh would :e fol iwed a tew davs later by the d-atb of a ma, then a white horse would be killed, three days later the big explosion was totake place. Strange to say, all ‘he predic’ioas, save the explos- ion, were verified. This old lady wae cre- dited with baving predicted the fate! dis~ aster whch occurred in the Springhill mives. This was doubtless the cause of the supers: tou: men facing also the rome SMe sh, 982 NL MEY eee MW Me Ne APP? § 2008 UC Ul Ue BOCRA TE A 4 av. ae ae a L s% « Lemon si Za Qn = Tope $3 oe vw Ve, 69 ee @s . rev Ne ee i cesh, made to day. Chey 7 Me are ~6'enke of eek da ge are as nice a cake as you can RS az buy elsewhere. s% Ww By ik a A I riee eo “we ee es s 6s se }O cenis PER DOZ ee $6 : S eo pe many ae * + ae "Ar PELEPHONE 98, 3% ae as « D. STEWART =: as eo “( ' sa alarw ee se = Eclipse Bakery, 8° ee . a alrce ) 1 se Bakes Best Bread. sz 3% wz | “a> ee eee ae eee eee ae | PUP AO SSE TF US UF OCB TT Fe UE *roverly cared for, it would lesta lifetime, ‘o run well it should be wound regalarly, and cleaned at e every 18 months, as me the oil will have lost ‘ at one in that ¢ fe. Dalsehe ite Ja sting qualities and the Ww .e¢is begin tO wear. Wedo good waich aod charge moderate'y, >see le pairing { | j 4 j ' W. W. WHLLNER, Phe Great Watch House. | W . 7, Fe Me Me AS Ke FES Oe Ke HE ERD | provy, deliberate, long windel addresy, ww, Wl wy wt wt wt) wR wets wherein he ed the N. P. a« beiog N. . ‘ ; aN fy $ 1G. and isuded the Grit regime at the ex The} a is h0: hing “uy penee of the Con ner vative administration, v : S eg, | which has made Canada the important tm. =F county chat ahe i@ todav.”’ \ ke pleasing customers ay is ae ’ : T - aT : j , 1] ten An analysis of the marriage rates of the t’s what > yf x . : ts 4 Vial we a doing : iz Eoglish metropolis reveals some curious , ‘he time, we give them suco ee ; ? S : results. S:. George’a, Hanover Square wy value for their money that they $ Pi ates. I 7 ome back again and bring others v th them This is the key- j et e©6note our suceess. We atrive ¢ © * = Oo Pp ease eryoue who leaves an wy ® yraer Wii ue, Why not give om, “ 16 )«€6©your.=6 next order and be =P ia thoroug! iy conv oced what we “} | Longest dav in the year, abeavy frost will | msterislizauion of ber prediution io the pit work. — at Svdney m.nes, refusing to North Sydney Hera'a. } memati poem Weatnen Previcrons — Those wo comp atu (oat wiater has been linger- ing too loog iu ive lap of aprivg will be interest. in the predictions of a man named Bonzy, in she State of Maine. Mr. Bo: zv, who is 86 years of age, bas attaio- ed a wide reputation as@ weather prognos- tiestor and is out with some new and startling predictions for the summer aod fall trade. Spring will advance rapidiy, he save, until the middle of April. “Taen there wl be cod, drv weather with bigh wind» tortwo mouths and a half, causing a tailure of the hay crop. Oa June 26, the occur in New Eecgiaod, aod the tops of bills will be clad in snow. Memorial Day will be cloudy and moist, aod duly 4 will will te so cold that men wilneed over- coats and gloves. Karly in August a acries of tornadoes and shunder squalls w lloceur in Maine. Floods avd tem pests mingled with lightning and hail will pre val until late ia Angast, atter which a mellow autumn will come early and stay i-t-.”’ There is however, some consolation in the fact that the most successful of weaver prophets are sometimes wide of the wark. ial ilies PERSONAL * Kit’ in Toronto Mail and Empire, makes the following remark: ‘* The house bad a fresh and a’ert—a!most ep } innocent—air when tbe member for Ea-t Prince, began his long. long speech. He took all the spring, all the al-rtness—not to fav ipnnocence— out of the House in that which is known all over the world ae the fashionable place tobe married in, is a little below the London average. The highest rateis in Whitechapel; 37.6 per thousand; the lowest in Kenaingion, 16.8 In Whitechapel the proportion of men to wowen 1s the greatest and in Kensington | the l-ast. Apparently, »s the Montreal Sav 18 trne, SW - . We solicit your valued orders. % 7 wi is SP o % SF a The Molern Founders. * Engineers SP *P. and Mac iinists, S. Nav. (o's - } Wharf, ‘h’towr P, E, L. Ss : Phone 125 = 3 _ St \Sae ie, er, * | * * \a ° a * “7. BESS SESE SE Se SS — ——$— J. O. SIMS 18 America Square, Lendon, England e CANNED Goops AND PRODUCE BROKER. \n extensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for haudling to best ad va atage yonr shipments of Lobsters, Cheese Butter, Bacon. Eggs and Poultry. ‘orrespondence solicited. Too Market Prices andprompt Returas Gun- Mar, 2ad—2meod BRUCE STEWART & COY, | | Gazette remarks, the more women @ mau | baw tochoose from, the less inclined he is io take any one of them. aa. Everybody in town is going ‘to Mr. §. N. 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Keep your system in good health by keeping your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparil!a, which absolutely cures when other medi- cines fail to do any good whatever. , . are the only pills to taka Hood S Pills with Hood's Sarsaparilia *THE™ Prince Edward Island Magazine ..NWOW ON SALE.... Atall the Bookstores and at at R. WH. Muason’s Rews Stand. CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Problem in Charlottetown Fort La J« ie Social Enjoyment in the 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 Prirce 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 Bar By Alberton, by Robert Bm: CA Books and The Magazines Local Happenings The Prince Edward Island Magazine is print ted monthly at the Examiner Job Printing Rooms. where orders for subscriptions or ad- left Correspondenc« old Times, by Sena- Island Coins, by Edward larris, P may be should be addressed Lo vertisements The P. E. ‘sland Magazine P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. H. aot the Province, atall places where th DarLy Examiner is sold. | House, i ———— — ee atte - aie ——— A John T. TickKenzie, & THE TAILOR & ee a ~ +f FEN yen, « omer it, NE ee ne cere. rrr CORI OOK x $C Sak et IP |S Tsu Se POT RS TIT PAS SIA PAT died. Sad at watts ama eth aia a adie AE} I. | The Magazine is also on sale throug h | i % _ 5 youordered that new dress of yours, if you expect to wear it on Laster Sundiy. Dressinakers all over to en are getting wore and mre busy every day, aud unless you make arranzements soon for the gown you ex>ected to war on that day you are liable to meet with dissapoiatm :rt. , lt is high time We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Goois for spring. Having bought them b-fore the ri-e in price, we are ia a pourion to give you ve-y low prrices. The reputation of this store rests entirely up>a the prover peice level of the mercaandise tself, and our promise t> se!l you better giods for the same money, or the same goods f> | ess money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store tian here, SENTNER, McLEAD & CO. CIES eV ES E® vimnnmememmmnmnrmeen orem EVEVEVEVED faster NECRTIES Special Easter Neckties 1n ~<a Lombards, Derbies Puits.... The latest fads from FASHIONS CUTTER—just received this morn- ing by express, Grafton Street, Opp. P. CO. 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