THE PAILY EXAMINIR, CHAREGITETOWN MARCH 22, 1898. — a (OF Shoes anc Slippers. . ‘ to ofier Sad SAMPLE SHOES. We have bought for cash, away below jobbers’ prices, about $1500.00 worth of Sample Boots, We have priced them at a fair living profit, but to introduce them we have decided 20 PER CENT. DISC een enrnngan conan TTA SMM SSSA GREAT SALE J UNT until further notice, have ever made. Ree come off at present. sizes. Women's Size +. (Also a few pairs size 44 and 5) Ir Dongok laced and but. Doots n Dongola Shoes and Slippers. n Chocdlate Boots, laced and buttoned. un Chocglate Shoes and Bicycle Boots, 20 per cent off Marked Price. OFF THESE LOW PRICES This is by far the best offer we You can see the goods in our win- dows and on tables in the centre of the store. are al] marked in plain fi They Below will be found a They gures, with 20 per cent to are made only in certain l ist of Sizes. (Aiso a few pairs Size 8) In buff Boots, | gress, In Dongola Boots, laced and Congress. aced and Con- In chocolate Boots and Shoes. 20 per cent. off Marked Price Misses’ Size 18 (A few pairs Size 1) s ‘ . Laced and button Boots, spring heel or heel, in black o1 chocolate—atl nicely made— 20 PER CENT. OFF MARKED PRICES ~Q > © id few pairs Size 5) In buff and Dongola laced Roots, in chocolate Boots. fm chocolate and black Shoes. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT | ie (ce e Child’s 6, 7,9 & 10 In black and chocolate laced and button Beots—the nicest goods we have ewer seen— 20 PER CENT. OFF MARKED PRICES We speeially. re. questa payment ef all accounts sent out by us, Deeember 31,°97 Haszard & Moore, Sunnyside, F Bh. Chie t treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis bury method of persistent self-help, in = vving causes from the blood. Con- anons, inteligent treatmentin person er by letter insures Minimum of suffer- fg and Maximum of cure possible in ends ean. Aveid attempts avaided. Graduate of N. Y. University Aad the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, ay years practice in N. Y. City. iipiema registered in U.S. and Canada, Auue mes: CHARLOTTETOWN, P ELI, ° Garena OFRICB, Victoria Row. ceamodations reserved for patients, een On appliesfon, nme 69 acres on Mount Edward Roal, 8 good house, fine outbuildipgs. An Orch- ard situated about | mile from town. The above farm willbe sold ata bar- gain, and on easy terms. Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hotel. 65 tf- pat. DPIISIII7AL2IFOISSIDIDIDDI © EKFCFESCE ECE ESCCCESECEE SEE ALLEY & CO. : SHOEISTS Farm For Sale. | laualiraliny |aG mea ie Sues Youths’ Sizes 12&138 Same as Boys’ Black and Chocolate. 20 PER CENT. OFF MARKED PRICES ———— ed “WATER DRINKIN: _ To keep in health a person should drink from two to four quarts of water each day. The system requires to be cleansed and its organs flooded with weter. Besides ite cleansing efficacy water ab-orbs effete mat- ter and carries it through the system, The purer the water the greater the power of absorbation. Some diseases of the kidneys have been known to yield to genercus drinking of pure spring water, Beer tonics or alcoholic dricks cennct take the place of pure water. In mi ny cases kidary and liver troubles have been traced to the use of beer or aleholic drinks. It has been aseeriained by the medical experts that rheumatism, local heart trouble, in- digestion, painful swe!lings, eruptions. liver and kidney disorders are caused mainly by general or |-cal impeded cir- culation. The best tonic and blood puri« fier is Nature’s own medium—pure spring water.-~Hygienie Magazine’ ee See our new stock jast in. Latest English and Americau shapes, our prices will be found very low to insure a quick sale. Another lotto arrive and want to make room for it. Boys caps from 10 i cents up. —J. B. McDonald & Co., for low prices, or rare The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CARD OF THANKS. The members ofthe Renevolent Irish fo- clety, hereby tender their sincere! thanks, to the differen’; performers who tock part in the drama played en St Patrick’s night, for the very successful manner in which it was } resented, to the League ot the ( ross wo for excellermt music at the parade, and al those who assisted in making St. Patrick's Day celebra’ion a success. . THOS. DRISCOLL, 65 Sec’y Committee MR. J. HEBER —— ee HASLAM ALL THE WAY FROM WINNIPEG- THE WESTWARD KUSH, PROSPECTS IN AND ABOUT WINNIPEG Surer Than in the Klondike, eo We had a call this morning from an old friend, Mr. J.H. Haslam, of Winnipeg, who ison a flying trip through the Pro- vinces. Mr. Hasiam is looking for a train load of young steers of beef breeds for the Western ranges, where there is now & scarcity of stock this kind, A+ked about the conditions in the west, Mr. Haslam said that there, as well as bere, the talk wae all of the Klondike, and there were tremendous crowds ef people now rushing into that country. The trains are leaving Montreal for Vancouver every evening ia four to five sections, and there is no doubt that the rush ie quite unpre- cendented in the history of gold seeking. Californiain 49, Australis, the Rand and their stampedcs-all pale into insiguificance before the wild rush to the Canadian gold fielde. It is estimated that there are now 100,006 people going in there, carrying with them $1000 each, which mean tbat there will be carried into that country thie year $100,000,00@ of money besides capital which will go in in other ways for rai!way building etc. It is doubtful if in the next few years there will be that miuch gold come cut. There is found to be a great deal of dir- appointment on the part of a lot of people | who are going in there ss the conditions are borribiy +evere and there will be no facilities for feeding or Jooking after so many people, and the Klondike is a region where it may be trathfully eaid that gold will not buy everything. Continuing Mr. Haslam eaid that apart from the rush to the Klondike there was e great deal of prosperity in the Northwest. The great rush has dsvarted the movement to Manitoba, buta large number of sensible Dakota and Minnesota farmers have lately settled in Manitoba and there are prospecie of a immigration thither this year. Winnipeg is growing fast and will be the seoond city in importance in Cenads in a very short time, as it is the business social and educational centre of a couviry as Jarge and with more natural wealth than Jermany, and which will eventually have as good a population. There is a | t of lard for eale now within 15 miles of Win- nipeg which I know to be as good land as anv in the North-west or anywhere else for that matter, and whieh can be bought for $5 00 per acre with ten years to pay for it. This is the greatest chance for farmers I known of,and I will be bappy to give all particulars to anyone who will write to me at mv home at Headingly, Manitoba. We are establishing a condensed milk factory, and have in contemplation a beet sugar factory. The district is excelleut for wheat and mixed farming. It isa surer thing than the Klondike. Mr. Haslam leaves for the north tonight and is very sorry he will be usable to see more of his many friends. He may return on the opening of navigation. ee DRUNKENESS CAN BE CURED We guarantee to every victim of the liquor or drug habit, no matter how bad the cas-,tbat when onr new vegetable medicine is taken as directed, all desire for liquor or drugs is removei within three daya, and a permanent cure effected in three weeks. The medicine is taken privately and without interfering wth business duties. Immediate resnits— normal appetite, sleep and clear brain, and health improved in every way. Indieput- able testimony sent sealed. We invite trict inyestigat ious. Address The Dixon Cure Co., No 46, Park Avenue, (near Milton street) Montreal. 2 The great cale of samples is going along merrily—-better than we expected. The good- are nicely made and fashionable — size 4 in ladie’s, 7 in men’s 13, 10,9, 7 and 6 in children’s. —Alles & Co. We have been ia this stand for over 22 years,but now we are going to move. Before doing so, we will offer our Jarge ‘stock of crockery and glassware at a bargain wholesale and retail at the cheap erockery store. —W. P. Colwill. TO LET. That large, thre stery brick ware- house on corner of Pownal aad Dor- zhester Streets, lately occupied by Messrs. B. & M. Rattenbury. Rent moderate. Apply at the office of the Connolly estate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PETES, Trustees of the late Owen Cor~olly eb Teod ef TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until March 26th, at noon for the construction and exterior com- pletion of a church at Tracadie, P.E.1. foundation being built. Tenders will also be received for construction and exterior co~pletion of same—all the material being supplied, _ Lowest tender mot necessarily ac- cepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Parochial House, at | Tracadie. P. J. HOGAN, PP. —_— MRO nt ns A PERSONAL Messrs, L. T. Holland, of St. John, and J. L. Harkins, of Quebec, are among the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. Mr. W. H. Aitken, one ofthe delegates from the Chari.ttetown Board of Trade, returned from Ottawa yesterday afternoon. Mr. Horace Haezard, the other delegate is expected home on Thursday. Me-srs it R. North of Toronto, and P. T. F Cannon and T Floyd Edmundaon, cf Montreal, registered at the Hoei Davies Jastevening. They were passengers by the Stanley. LE AD > In LE Key West, Fla., March ‘1 —Thecovr: of inquiry, aceording to Rear Admiral Sicard, will continue its work through the coming week, as it is not yet reqdy to make a report on the Maine disaster. The statensent that Captain Barker carried the report to Washington is officially denied. The object of hie recent viet to Key Weat was! not ascertained outside of official circles tilltoday. It can be authoritatiely asserted that Barker had nothing to do with the court of inquiry. Wasutxcton’ March 2¢.—A especial to the Post from Newport News says : “The Merritt wrecking tug Under- writer arrived in port at midnight last night from Havana, whereshe went with the derrick Chief, which is as~ sisting in the workon the Maine. Cap- tain Wiley w'll again start to Havana, probably tomorrow with the barge Lone Siar. Capt. Wiley believes that the Maine was destroyed through the agency of an inernal explosion. In an _ interview aboard the Underwriter this afternoon, Capt. Wiley said: “Without having having opportunity to ex’mine the wreck below water, I would say that the Maine was blown up by‘an internalexplosion. It is the most confused pile of distorted metal imaginable. There is one deck above water which is turnedcompletely over by the explosion. The deck is bottomside up, with thedeck frame cn top. That looks to me as if the destruc.ive force came from within. Ita mine did the work and played so much havoe with the upper deck, wiere mnst the bottom be? Can she have any? They aay they have found rome at the bottom intact. My opinion is that if the aftair bad occured in an English harbor, say Kingston, Ja.,there would not be one man in a hunared who would say external cause after looking at that wreck as it is today. I heard the Spanieh divers found a piece of the forward turret. I do not believe a mine inthe harbor would have broken the turret, while an internal explosion would.” Ottawa, Merch 21—Mr. Hugill, of Halifax,and Mr Schefield, ot St. Jobn, representatives of the Furness line steam- chips at those porte, are here accompanied by Sir Borden T, Leech and James W. Southern, of Manchester, Eogland. Their mission is understood to be in connection with s project to establish a line of steams ships fiom Halifax and St. John drect to Manchester via the canal. Sir Borcen T. Leech is an ex-mayor of Manchester and a director of the Manchester Cara: Comp- any. Loxpon, March 21—The cteamer which was sank on Wednesday morning in colli- sion with the British barque British Princess, off Gabbard lightehip, resulting in the steamer sinking immediately with the loss of her crew, is believed to have neen the Ville D’Auvers, a Belgian gov- ernment training ship, having on board sixty cadets and twenty officers, in addition to her regular crew. =e @e «a. 2028 e828 &wv ‘ Spring Medicines ( 4 Hoods Sarsaparilla, Ayers’ se Hurdec: Blood Bitters @ Abbey’s Salt, 25c & 60¢ SLES, Enos’ Fruit Salt, Fellows’ Syrup, Wampole’s Syrup, Quinine Wine, ’ celery Compound, é Sarsaparilla, Celery Co, &ce, &C¢., &e. Fresh stock this year ¢ é You can buy all your spring medicines at cur «lores, Johason & Johnson THE BRUSSWTS. & > &S es @& es @e &e* & Se SS ~~? > S & > * & & 6960664624282 8S Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed will be received until Tharsday, March 3ist, 1898, from cheese makers willing to engage to manufacture the seae son’s output of cheese at the Winsloe Dairyiag Station. Tenders 'o state price per 100 Ibs of cheese, finding all eupplies, and also for manufacturing only. Also sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until Thurs. day, March 3let, 1898, from parties wil- ling to contract for hauling the season’s milk to the Winsloe Dairving Station. Bach tender must be accompanied by the sum of $3.00 which will be returned in the event of non-acceptance of tender. Plan of routes cau be seen at the residence of the undersigued. Cuas. Bryestox, Pres. Cuas. Taper, Sec’y. ~— EAGH DAY =—Brings Something New r bd > . To-day we are opening new materials for Curtains and Draperies Colored Madras Mfuslins Colored Grenadine White Figured Muslins STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. White Madras Muslins, Direct from the makers in Manchester. we D. GORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN The Clothing We Turn Out Must Give Satisfaction For the Following Reasons : __ i, As a cutter, our Mr. Sixtus McLellan is an artist in hi line. Our pressman has been schooled in one of the bast firm in the United States. We employ a first-class machinist. We employ nothing but experieueed workmen. We b y our goods from the best English end Canadian houses. We pay strict’attention to every detail of our business. Give us a trial order und you will be convinced. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. iE Y deed ave de dea vane eddie deedddededec died evedtredddrdveddderdvesdiwedeunveddeted EGGS FOR HATCHING Men’s Stylish Outfitters a a c~ FROM «<9 White Wyandottes, Buff Cochins. Granville Street, Charlottetown. S$i.00 PER SVT. 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