~eo@ > ~ ose = oo *e* wens Rubbers Zs, cents 1} ; . i} Se’iial fast. We have a few cases « leit ye Also mé .? men’ = ! a , J bers at > Apa the | ren’s 77 ’ versnoes to clear se out We expect o cieal the . , . “F a few aay » — ~ —_— es 2. « = = = ~ «= = = 1 eee a2 ii ee Oo Oe Oe |iGinger Snaps That will please you both in ality and rice, and are mace . ©. qual j } 4 - 2% eS OS 9. yy They are always fresh B - t for we make them nearly every 2 lay. ? Price 12c per oe t. “gaan $3. j ee a ; DD. STEWART, ¢ ts x | | Belipse Bakery, | © 14 Baxes Best BREAD | y _ a neuen ae oe! “< ef armors nS ale | (daa hie alli allel alk a /~ eS ee ; <o4"8 1We Have Only n r . 2 x ; R an risa few Le b 3 oa r They are display sd in our east * 1 winnow. If you want @ very M4 pretty = pee - 4 “ r/4 PHOTO FRAME = FE r _ <4. ala very low price, we woul] zs advise an early call, on i ie 4 pretty Pas to Frame for 2Uc ~ A handsome Pooto Frame for 3 3% cents. s iS = | A lovely Photo Frame for 9): & Ai The original prices of which were two, three and four times sé much as we ask for them now F. , 7 “> 1 2 The Great Watch House. “ ; 23 , nay ee FT PP Par og Ls Mea ee ere att (neem sHaGeaT es we + | Thate is Nothing 3 iC = ‘ % like pleasing customers. Sy b _ That’s what we are doing «ll dca C 4 the time, we give them euch 2 x valne for their money that they * P i tome back again and bring others ts te withthem. This isthe key- on 3 uoleof Our success. We strive “B ) % to please everyone who leaves an “F order with us. Why not give & 3 te your oext order and be } thoroughly convinced what we i} SY is true, We solicit your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART &300'Y, Ths Modern Founders.4 Engineers 0d Machinists. S. Nav. ('o’ Wharf, (h’town P, E. I. Phone 123 PEPER IAS SF Gt EE Qver- Le LF TRAD SP SA # “=e Swe Cae Cie bee FO be ee Pe | Operation of the national goveroment, to | reach a proper understanding of the actual | condition ofaffsirs ia the Philippines, the THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 4, 1899 Local and Other Items, Tue Firewen’s Divyer.—The Firemen’s Dinner will be beld at the Hotel Davy ies, on Tuesday, February 7ih. Tickets may | he had from the following committee: A N Large, chairman; H R Large, Thos Ronaghan, Thos P.ckard, Kenneth Finlay- son, Art Vaicher, Cephas Muley, Daniel McDonald aod WV L Harvie, Secretary, No Curtvese Patsnr Orrice.—There is no patent office in China, and no treaty with Oasnada regarding copyrights, trade marks and patents; therefore there is nothing to prevent Canadian books being reprirted, Canadian trade marks copied and Canadian patent goods reproduced by tbe Chineee themselves, though if the io» fringer were @ Canadian, the case would he tried and decided by the Canadian consul, according to the laws of Canada Tas Ligvor Trarric.— Russia hag practically a state monopoly of the liquor traflis. According to an exchange this reform which was institated three yeare ago, by themrnieter of finaace,M. de Witte, has proved a great moral and materisl benefit tothe people. Drunken~ n:s @.d crime have fallen cff, saving bat k { deposite bave iucreased and the govern. meot revenue ie much greater than under the excise law, — ~ Oo - Leorvee at West River —A_ very in- teresting lecture was deliveredin Afton Hall, West River, on ths 30th ult, by Rev. W.H. Warrev. In his lecture Mr. Warren gave agrand description of the many magoificient scenes that met bis eye while touring through England and Scotland. All the audience abtained a splendid view of these eights by means of astereopticon. The lec!ure was much appreciated by the people of the place, as many of them are descendante of those wh came from England and Scotland, ~~ -— Tae Scuvramay Commisston. — The Filipino Junta at Houg Kong proterts against the refaeal of the United States to associate with the Philippines commission representatives of the national government, adding that the usefulness of the commi-- sion will, “ necessarily be greatly limited by the exclusion of Filipinos.” The mem bers of the Junta continue: —‘ [tis im- possible forthe comm /'ssion, sitting o-ly at Manilsa, uraided by the friendly cc-| unanimity of the azpirations of the people aod their capability of self-government. “ Colonel Dewey’s utterance in Novembe1 Forum are too pronounced to inspire cor- fidence. _ a me Patent Report.—Below will be found a list of patents recently granted by the } Canadian Goverament through Meesre. Marion & Marion, Sclicitors of Patents & Experts, New York Life Building, Mon- treal: 62,205—Amedee Tetraul', Mon- treal, P () Sewing Machine; 62,208—Rod- ert Anderson Evans, Winnipeg, Man- Vehicle wheel-; 62,216 Hargrave& Wylde Montreal, P Q, Ironing Boards 62,221—Edmond Parent, Terreboone, P Q Sample Carriers for Commercie! Travel- lere, 62,223—Dominat Qaintal, Isle du Pas, P Q Imrpovements in Charriage Wheels 62,226 —~A. W. Ellis,, Ly don, England, Stopping devices for potiles, 6°,331—Pierre Larange, St. Hyaciathe, v QTrimming attachments for Pegging Machines. 62,366 - Charles A. Prescott, Victoria, B C lok Welle. —_—_—_ -S>- — How much business can a man do whose system is io a state of dirorder? Head- ache is only a symptom. It is not a dieease. The pain inthe head is the sign of rebellion. There have been mis- takes in diet aad other abuses. Dr. Pierce’e Pleasant Pellets are a gencle, effective renovator avd invigorator of stomach, liver and bowele. They ass sist nature without threateniog to tear the body peace~meal. There are uo griping pains, no nausea, One is 8 laxa'ive. : A book of 1008 pages, profusely illus- trated, written by Dr. R. vw. Pierce, call~ ed “The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser,” wl! be sent free for Jl one- cent stamps to cover cost of mailing ooly. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. His Own Free Will Dear Sirs,—I cannot speak 00 strongly of the excellence of MINARD’S LINIMENT. I 18 TH remedy in my housebold for burs, sprains, e'c., and we wonld not be without it. Ae It is truly a wonderfal medicine. Joux A. MacpboyaLD, Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. ————— oS ' REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office 16 the New Prowse Block, on the nor side of Queen’s Square, first door to he right upstairs, th f En'‘erprise in Nova Scotia [t is reported that a mesting wes held in the Board of Trade roome in Halifax a few days azo in the interests of a large fur milling evterprise that itis being projected for thatcity. A number of merchants expressed sympathy with the echeme, and tbe intention to br Ip by tak ing stoc k. Mr. B. F, Pearson, who was one of the peikers, eaid the Dominion Coal Co. had ginen orders to raise eyery ton of coal that could be raised, aud that coal was now coming up the slopes a:the rate of 175,000 tons a month. Nearly a will on of tons ® year wouli soon be going into the United States market from Cape Breton, teriff or no teriff. Iron worke would soon be established in Cape Breton, and be was ina position to gay ion ship building could be dope ag cheaply bere as arr eres J, A.Chiptan said thatS. M. Brook- field is now in Ergland srranging for commencing iron ship building at this port. SSE v¥HAN AL 4 Mis V4 MR. MONTAGUE, DUNNVILLE, ONT, HIS SUFFERING FROM ULCERATING PILES (CURED, He says :—I was troubled with itch- ing piles for five years, and was badly ulcerated. They were very painful, so much so that I could not sleep. I tried almost every remedy heard of, and was recommended to use Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment. I purchased a box, and from the first application got such relief that I Was Satisfied a cure would be made. I used in all two boxes, and am now completely cured. Every remedy given by Dr. Chase cost years of study and research, and with an eye single to its adaptation for the ailments for which it was intended. Dr. Chase detested cure-alls, and it has been proven ten thousand times that not one of his formulas leave a bad after-effect. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is based on lanoline, and the ‘vest phy- sicians prescribe it, Mr. MT. Wigle, of Kingsville, Essex Co. Cured of Itching Piles of 23 Years Standing, Physicians Fail to Make a Cure When Dr, ( hasvu’s Ointment Gave Immedi- ate Kelief, M. T. Wigle, better known to every Cne in the vicinity as “Uncle Mike,” was troubled for over 23 years with itching piles. At times he was so bad he would have to quit work. ‘The irri- tation became so intense with constant rubbing that they became ulcerated and would bleed. He had been treated by mary physicians, but found nothing that gave him relief. Reading in the paper the cure of a friend who had suf- fered in a like manner, and being cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment, he procured a box. After. the third application he got such relief that he had the first comfortable nights sleep he enjoyej in years. The one box made a complete cure, and he says he would not be with- out it for $50 a box if it could not be re- placed. Mr. Wigle is a wealthy farmer, well known in the community in which he resides. It is over two years since se was arHicted, and he has never bees troubled since. — —- FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY: To let “Milford Farm” on the North River Roai, about a mile from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a bigh state of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There ia a good ove anda half story farm house with outbuildings and a large stable and barn, and & tool houee on the premises. Possession given, if re~ quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher and pasture farm. oe — a year. rther particulars spply to. er , DANIEL DAVIES, 254 Dundas Esplanade A CARD. The Phctographie and Crockery business carried oo by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Street. Thanking the public for past favors and hoping for a continuance of the same. I remain, respectfully yc urs, ISABEL LEWIS. OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentis V7 oat oO AP US sv “ie e Uhildren’s Overshoes Misses Overshoes “¢ Ladies’ Overshoes * i Men’s Overshoes CHARLOTTETOWN - AY. i. Stewart & Co. sennnyn tenet tty ttt t: “ a!f, Ss -Suemmamamnemestenennnerennnnnent ante tn eevee John T. PcKenzie, & THE TAILOR & Spe ge er Ra MALU Ab badd ubedldz: Pryor nT ease anaa a ; sececcecee @) iC) 6 C) This store has long been recognized as the L2ading Fur House of P.E. I, Mi ‘This season (under the new mmagement) has broken all previous records, Ow- <e ing to the great success of this department we have decided to close out the bal- a Collar, a Muff, a Raff or a pair of Mitts, now is the time — Creat Clearance Sale cf Furs ance ot our stock regardless of cost. Ifyou wanta Robe, a Coat, Jacket, a Cape, own price. Come quick as thesz bargains cannot last long. Sentner, McLeod & Co. RRERRREREE ERR ae eeeeeeee % to secure them at your P, §.—Look cut for the great white goods sale to commence next week, ‘= © A es callers Bly Bo ———— ARE YOUR * & *; Arti il | saat a * ‘ s aa ppelled to wear Artifical Teeth on Plates, find that the heating of the mouth, bad taste, shrinkage of the gum etc, finally causing the plate to get loose. Sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats are caused directly from the wearing of a rubber or Vulcanite plate. While it is true that a majority of persons can wear rabber or vulcanite plates with satisfaction, yet it 18 a fact that to a large percentage the same material is poisonous, 2 We bave seen many cases where people who had rubber or vulcanite plates were continually sufferiog from the above causes, and came tous for relief. In case of that kind we always 1ecommend 4 metal plate, either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum Our. reason for recommending a metal plate is that it isa conductor of hea and cold, thereby keeping tho mouth cool, and it is non irritating, and is thinver,ligh te and stronger than any other plate. It is clean in every particular, aod is enjoyment to the wearer. ‘Yoncan have your impression taken and have a Gold, Pla gence or Alumiuum plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them er and know all about the — _— ae the fam »us THURLO PLA j inness, coolness and durability. — We would like you to call and see specim2ns of all our different lines of work including our Continous Gum Piates—the very fiaest pl ate _work known to Denia Science. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the ,patien else we wi!’ noi allow it to leave our offize, Many persons who are cot Rubber or Vulcanite plate causes Examinations free. Berlin Dental Farlors CHARLOTTETOWN. Wh ELEM! Sb ots and Shoes .H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET ee eee Clock Doctoring ‘If your clock has stopped, let us put new life in it. If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure. We have restored many sick clocks. Some pronounced hopeless. Give your cleck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for 1t. G. F. Hutcheson, QUEEN S'LREET. é eat I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict actention to business and prompt re- turns m Special attention given .to ths sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and WoolSkins. Ma-ket quotations git an on» pplication. /diress all consignioents and ‘ orrespom dence to, I. 8, SANFORD 46'an'48 Argyle St. Ss ae oa tien neni -amags micas weit iat ionp-ncaatiesitiincanans ye me, tl sams ragyimanen atone canning, Ny tite Sec IE ern aR NOL SRER e teak nice PORN SG ATION prov Emap ecscapeneamnates a me Den cea A SS sie et ee ee a "* oN greta PT grr RO A hg Ie emt ei am a Po EO IN ET IIE NELLY LE EIEN LOM BEE PUGET SSRI ENE LOIN ~ a " re mee 10° ape ily . ~