\ d DON'T —— Paddle Around in aloy eather without @ pair of Rabbere—Don’t wade through snow without « pair of Overshoes—We ii¢ one—made of fine jersey « n two shapes at $170 a pair It is not too late to buv—they w owe in for pext bave them Ke vyear— Have some comfort. Ailey & Co. e |, ee ae) ¥ ie seers se 97 epee IL s Feeee ay av ar eaes a ASRK eeos | L TPE Zz < 0200 M4 WW, Ses saeaes, None bet er made than S oure. it pleas 5 every person (2c per lb. % = [ ELEPHON tas US SSSSASUS NEL SSS ie a a * =D. STEWART = HY Eclipse Bakery, 33 i 33 s Bakes Best Bread. s% ix LN @BBB SS) NL M2 BOONE NL SY Meese 0088 %\. Zit Tit O8OO Ti Fir SiS NOTICE »>e< We the watchmakers of Uhar -- lottetuwn, Lave agreed to close our stores ¢ six o'clock eyery evening in the week, except , Saturday evening: commencing Monday, March 27th, 1899. W. W. WELLNER, G. }. HUTCHESON, | E. W. TAYLOR, G. 4. TAYLOR, | W. N. TANTON, | } L. W. COOK. | | ZASSLGSFGGHSY There is Nothing . like plea y customers. a. That’s what weasre doing all ta the time, we give them such — value for (heir money that they eg* come back again and bring others is with then This isthe key~ Xt note of Oo success. We strive °@ « to please everyone who leaves an F order witi us. Vhy not give © us your next order and be & thorough convinced what we iy Say is tru i W ' : iia | 4 rd a Py ¥¥ : { ¥' ir valued order©rs. ae, BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, te BHF BOS BLFBASS we The Modern Founders, ‘ Engineers and M iinists, S. Nav. ©o’s " “h’town P, E, I. 4 Phone 125 a “-° * . + 5 A . . s s *. “-,, TEENS PRPS DE ES Farm For Sale 160 acres at Dundas We offer for sale 100 acres of Jand at Upton, Dundas, formerly occupied by Angus McP! erson. 75 acres clear and in good heart, the re Mainder under mixture of bard and sol Wood. Allexcellent soil. Terms easy, M.& D,U. McLEOD, Attoraeys at Law Charlottetown Feb, Ist 1899, Beb 2a wkly lmos ) } ’ : faie atall the b oketores and at R. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 23, 1899 Z\Local and Other ltems| Over Istayp Macazive,—If vou have t ONE NIGHT ALONE. The night was dark and eombre As ] sat and museag alone ; * j 5 . not yet bought & copy of the Prince Ed. } All earth had suok’n to slumber, ward Island Magazine get onetonight,a the March vumber is almost sold out. For H Mason’s news stand. Pri 5 centea. Ger On . The Pr nee Kd ward I. Jand Maya atthe foliowing places. Price 5 cents :— Georgetown —Hon. D. Gordon’s. Summerside—Smal! & Bearisto’s, aud D. K. Currie’s. Souris—D, Sutherland’s. Mt. Stewart-— Gordon Douglass’. Montague—F. S. Macdonald’s, Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Albertoo—G. 8S. Muttart’s. Tiguish— J, A. Brennan’s, iniiesiealiin Lost His Horss.—Mr, J. A. Murphy met with a serious loss on the 14h inst., in the drowning of bis very vaiuable driv- ing boree, which happened near jaw Point while his brotser, Mr. B. Murphy, was returning from Lot 16. A fog had settled down upon the ice, rendering the course undiscercable, snd Mr. Murphy kept too close to the land, where an epen- ing makes early. Mr. Murphy had a narrow escape from drowning, having broken through the ice several times in endeavoring to help the horse out.—Sum- merside Journal. - Witt Gat wo Divipexp.—A Montreal despatch says: The creditors of the de funct firm of J.C & G.D. Warrington, wholesale cheese expnters of this city, willin all probability get no dividend from theesta'e. This, hovever, is nota matter of suprise, us it has been generally acknowledged ever since the failure of the firm took place that matters were in a most deplorable condition, and that thire were practically no assets. The claims filed with the curator, Mr. Jobn W. Rose, amount to $275 000, and he states ina report be hae issued that there are practicelly no assets. THe Univexy Taiareen.— Peculiar features in regard to the euperstition con- vecied with the number 13 were involved in the death of James Powers, window washer, at Chicago, happening ae it did on the 13th of the month. He was em- ployed on July 13, 1898, to take the place of John Miller, a window washer, whe met Lis death ov that day, falling from the same window from which Fowers fe)]. The window ia the thirteenth window frem the groumd. The dead man was 26 years old—twice 13. Miller, the first man to meet his death from that uolucky win- dow, had worked just 39 days—three times 13—when he fel) and was killed. Stace Nores.—There will been en- tertainment given inthis city, ona date to be hereafter announced, under the auspices ofthe 4th Regt., €.A. Upon the occasion a p'ay will be produced which will undoubtly drawa full house, it is now being rehearsed under the dir~ ection of Leiut., Authur G. Peake, whose ability as an actor aod director of plays is well known to our theatre-goers, Fure ther particulars will be given later. There will be presented during Easter week by the League of the Cross Dram-~ aiic Club, the splendid military play “The Volunteer, or the Pride of Com- pany G.” The characters are al! in cap- able hands, and a full house should&greet the performers, DIED. At Elmira, on March 7th,of la grippe, William H. Mellick, in the 56th year of bie age. He lefta widow and seven chil- doen, besides a large number of relatives, to mourn their irreparable loss. Peacefully passed away, at White Sands on Saturday, the 18th .nst, E:lzabeth Jane, the dearly beloved wife of Wiliam Jd, Nicolle, aged 3) years, She leaves a sorrowing .bueband, five brothers, three sisters, and five smalichildren to mourn her early death. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is atilled; A place is vacant ip our home, That nev: r can be filled, A‘ hie home in White Sands, on Mondsy, the 6 bh imst., John Kiely, E q,,in the 6916 year of his age, leaving a large circle of rela:ives and friends to mourn their great loses. May his eoul rest in peace. GU MUST have pure blood for good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood. Take Hood’s Sar- saparilla if you would BRE WELL, -—-- ¢éhronic Disease and Rupture. Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buildiag; Hours, il to 1; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a tevere Hotel in Mietom, and on Friday | at Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow. No kindly moon then *hone. The geoial day had fled Before vight’s dark’ning frown ; | The last bright ray bad sped, Just as the dark came down. Ss for sale throughout the Island | The earth was clad in grey ; ’ The woods in mistysbloom ; A west breeze swept away Che calm like a tuft of down. \ The far-off gurgling stream Flowed on o’er its pebbled bed ; Old ocean took to dream, Well sunk’n in its bed, [ liatened to great nature Low murm’ring in her dream; Aed I caught ber misty breath, That arose from earth and stream, At last I grew ful] weary Of the meloncholy sighte ; Acd [ ieft it with ite dreary, Sullen, gloomy mother night. J. A. Green Ebenezer. eT re ee Substance Shadow DODD'S ™» KIDNEY 2 — _— 4 M a7is RHEUME D S if you want a horse worth $100, you'd be silly to pay $100 for his _— only. If you need DODD'S IDNEY PILLS you'd be siily to buy an imitation. aaaieee nN Na sae > = Soaps made after old methods, loosen dirt butslow!y, and Women used to rab clothes briskly between the hands or on a board. This process went On tilione day somebody estimated that clothes received mcre wear on wash day than oa every other day of the week. after patient study, the richest and best material known in the science of soap making were ingeniously combined-.-to which was skilfully added a new scientific discovery of marvellous cleansing properties and ROYAL OAK SOAP was evolved. The cheapest, the safest, and purest soap now on the market. No effort or expense has been spared tomake it the best. It Loosens Dirt It Saves Labor It Makes Linen as White as Snow, & Woolen as $ Wee as New Mown Hay. e222 NOTICE The annual meeting of the Provincia Branch of the Dominion Temperance Alliance «f P. Charlottetowp, on Thursday March 30th at 2 p. m. A full attendance of Temper: nce? ance will be brought before the meeting, i 4 A Cs 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - John T. [ickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & P. E. ISLAND E em Then our soap maker went to ‘work and | een een senna A TIMELY REVIEW ODO] HOSS HBOS CW I/D I/BVOBODBWVOD@D OD OD WS OS 0DBINDIDW SB OBs@WVservwIeau CHOICE EASTER DRESS GOODS It is high time you ordered that new dress of yours, if you expect to wear it on Easter Sund ty. unless you make arrangements soon for the gown you expected to wear on that day you are liablefto meet with dissapointment. Dressmakers all over town are getting more and mre busy every day, aud We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Goods for spring. Having bought them before the rive in price, we are ix a position to give you very low prices. The reputation of this store rests entirely upon the proper price level of the merchandise itself, and our promise to sell you better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store than here, SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. een rrmrninenerrennonnennetennenventnentetty De De DED Mandieberg ---Waterproots Just opened a complete range of these famous waterproof coats tn fact we have some to many, and have marked the price consider- ably lower than regular, to give an impetus to their moving out, If you will take the trouble to look through these goods you will find excellent values; the latest shades and makes in water- R. H. Ramsay & Co Grafton Street, Opp. P. Q. StS! Wii IIE ay i tvreeneeintrrnneiattanrrennesennprnantntt E. Islard, will be held inthe Y. M. C.A. Hall | workers is requested. as business of imyort- NAHATITeTeenensnonenepeRONneneoeTenrennenenenerenenenerenececeneeepenente ee SS eee er cee ———$—$— rsengnnnnonenepnpennnnteunenennapnnnnrenepnnnn rrntpnnnnnpeTs & The Wew Features OF THE.... lassey- ? =Harris ARE.... BALL RETAINERS, NEW CRANK MECHANISIN, \ NEW SEAT POST, NEW HANDLE BARS, Wih Expanding Stem, Brae SPE SE SESE ES RS >em \ ROGERS & ROGERS, SUMMERSIDE ‘ge. 4» AGENTS FoR P. E, I, FFaLGLLALGGBGGELAGSAGIGHGHGGAGILSSSSSSF pe ASE age A CSP eer. ee vagtier be eh oem walle mie sig it ate A i RARE I 8 Me's Cae ; I st ON RO Ee A