i A TS pete neo” en's Overshoes 77 wells factory ing ther a0 priced them as fol ow Women’s Rubbers, -)c- Women’s Rubbers, wool linad, A Meases’ Rut bers. wool lined, 22¢ heer on. Q Boye’ heavy radvers, “cc Men’s Rubbhrs, p 78 t Overshoes Men's Waterproo! , -_ , Alley & So _208e SPRSTOB OS Oe * ee -_><a & ‘Ginger ‘Snaps That will please you both ® - us They are always o for we make them nearly eve 4 day. Price 12¢ per 1b. Telephone #8. Eclipse dakery, Baxes Best BREAD ‘ / f ( ; . =». es %*s = = a Few Left If winnow. pretty PHOTO FRAME: you want advise an early call. A pretty Photo Frame 30 cents. A lovely Photo Frame The original prices of were two, tnree and fou as much as we ask for th The Great Watch House. ee There is Nothing like pleasing customers That’s what we are the time, we give th value for their money t come back again and bri with them. This is! boteof our success. We to please everyone who order with us. Why us your next order thoroughly convinced 84 Is true. We sol cit your valued order and LRP SS ER LAME LHe Se OF i Ls 20d Machinists, 8S. Nav. t'o’s Wharf, (‘h’towr P, &, I. Phone 125 <i EES PIES Sida Misses Overshoes Ladies’ Overshoes Men’s Overshoes W. H. Stewart & ss ee @ &@'. SO wu This is « trial shipment of rubber goods from f& new Before recon mend } : we want them tried 25 ~~s . emalitv and price, and are made fresh D. STEWART, They are displayed in our east very eta very low price, we would for 20c A handsome Pooto Frame for for 95c which times ‘'m now W. W. WELLNER SKBLGLUGLG HGS oing all m such mat they g others 1@ key- strive saves ap not give be shat we 5. BRUCE STEWART & 3C0’Y, The Modern Founders. ! Sngineers rs ts NiLOES Children’s Overshoes SP «— / 7 ! / ! : 7 >a, ne a eS in ory te 4 ~*~ SPF LS FILS INS PS SF i G0. THE BEEF FOR THE SOLDIERS. | _ One of the army scandals in which Seeretary Alger and Commissary General Kagan are implicated, ie that “ embalined beef” was supplied to soldiers. Captain Barclay H. Warburton, of the Penneyl~ vauia Volunteer Battalion of Artillery who was with the army in Porto Rico gives sworn testimony as to the bad quel ty of the beef served out tothe soldiers. [nthe course of & writien statement he declares : All beef issued to my battalion was bad and bad to be buried immediately upon delivery at our camp, which was about two miles beyood Ponce, at a place called Banos de Quintana, which necessitated its transportation, I should say a distance of six miles from the commissary depot, which | was at the Plava. One day in question, Private Heck of Light Battery ©, Penneylvavia Volun- teer Artillery, wes sent for av issue of beef, which his captain had been notified would be issued in the mornivgon which he was sent. On hie return I met the wagon, sodwhiie it was some huodrea aod fifty yards from me I poticed the mostterrible odor, which seemed to me tosmell something lke carrion. I was mounted, and when! got alongside of the wagon I lookediato it and saw the meat which had been issued to him for Light Battery C, Peonsylvania Volao- teer Artillery, color ofthe belly of a flounder which bad been covered with a green tlime. I in- structed him to present my complimente 'o his Commanding « thcer, L eat Bear, vith structions to have the meat buried immediately upon its arrival at at camp Other beef—that was -amble—cause | violent i)liness at aresnit of the boraic and salicylic acid nved in its preservation. lt is clear that someone ought to be brought to punshiment for this crime againet theeollders of che United States. oe More Life in Cheese. Mowrreat, Jan., 29.—There apnears to be a little more life to the cheere market, the demand for qualities somes thing under finest being ateature. The actual amount of business doing, however, issmall,as buyers and sellersideas are still somewhat apart. Cheese costing about 9 1-2c would be popular with buyers no doubt, but sellers are not inclined to let anything very desirable go at that figure. As to real finest the idea seems to be about 10c tol0 3-8c for western and easierns. — nme — Unstable Condition in Austria. Beratix, Jan., 29.—The Cologne Gazette has caused no enc of & sensation by ite publication of an inspired article re- viewing the political situation in Austria. [t points out that the Austrian Germans must consolidate and that crown must cease to favor the Slavs at their expease. Otherwise, it is declared,tbhe Emperor willaidio dismemberiog bisown Empire. ‘NEWS NOTES. A Chicago clergymen recent ly issued one thousand letters to us many represent- ative men, asking why 80 many men are absent from church. Amongthe replies such reasons were given as these:‘I can worship alone.” “Can be better entertained el-ewhere.” “No confidence fo the churches.” “I do not veed the cbercb. aad I guess it does not need me.” “The churchis a hospital and I am not sick.” “Tadifference’”’ Lack of relig ous feeling.” eS Shafks and the Dead Whais. The presence of any large quantity of easily obtainable food is always suffi- cient to secure the undivided attention of the shark tribe. When ‘‘cutting in’’ whales at sea, I have often been amazed . at the incredible numbers of these crea- tures that gather in a short space of time, attracted by some mysterious means from heaven only knows what remote distances. It has often occurred to us, when whaling in the neighbor- hood of New Zealand, to get a sperm whale alengside without a sign of a shark below or @ bird above. Within an hour from the time of our securing the vast mass of flesh to the ship the whole area within at least an acre has been alive with a seething multitude of sharks, while from every quarter came drifting silently an incalculable host of sea birds, converting the blue surface of the sea into the semblance of a plain of new fallen snow. The harpoouers and officers from their lofty position on the cutting stage slew ecores upon scores by simply dropping their keen edged blubber spades upon the soft crowns of the struggling fish, the only place where a shark is vulner- able to instant death. The weapon sinks into the creaturs’s brain, he gives a convulsive writhe or two, releases his hold and slowly sinks, followed in his a knot of his immediate descent by ; ile him neighbors, all anxious to provi with prompt sepulture within their yearning maws.—National Re- li looked white, about the ! -— DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 2, 1899 ee a, An Offset, r ‘This is Mr. Pneer, is it not?’ ** Yes, sir.’’ **You have rented a honse fronting on Mulberry square, I believe?’’ ‘*l have.’’ **Well, my name is Ferguson. I have rented the house next to yours, and by ® queer mistake the man I sent to clean it up so I could move into it went to the wrong place and cleaned up yours. His bill, which I settled, is quite mod- erate—-only $1.50—and I thought that if the work proved satisfactory on in- Spection perhaps you would not object to assuming the payment of that amount,’’ ““Not at all, sir, but I shall charge you $1.50 for one day’s occupancy of my house. That, I think, makes us even, sir.’’ When the Time Came. Manud—Ob, Ethel, and what did you say to him when he proposed to you? Did you say what you said you were go- ing to the other day? That was a noble speech, just suited to crush the boldest man. And did he slink away like a whipped dog? Ethel— Well, not exactly. You see, I didn’t say just that. I1—I—well—ep —er—well, you see, I said ‘‘yes.’’— London Fun. Strange Mistake. North Side Mother—I told you a lit- tle while ago, Jerry, who our first par- ents were. Let me see if you remem ber. Who was the first man? Precocious Boy—-Adam. North Side Mother—That’s right Who was the first woman? Precocious Boy — Evil. — Chicago Tribune. Two of a Kind, Husband (at the breakfast table)— Oh, for some of the biscuits my mother used to make! Wife (sweetly)—I’m sorry you bave not got them, dear. They would be just about stale enough by this time to go well with that remark.—New York World. Getting Matters Adjusted. **That woman next door went and got a hat exactly like mine.”’ **Did you make a fuss about it?’’ ‘‘No; I gave mine to the cook.’”’— Chicago Record. Ir. 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 Bat a Guarantee of What They Will De. 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 te 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, MELBOURNE, ONT., SAYS: 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 ef my kidneys, the spasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left me with great aching, screness 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 incredibles, but after taking the second box the pains all left me entirely, and TY have not had them = since.~--Amos Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per hox, all dealers, i sammm moevepennanetnindt? earn TTT a E John T. [icKenzie, 3 E & THE TAILOR & F Bexeoerene tae ln ee a ee i *. > . oe 4318 AUD USALAL AALBERS ance of our stock regardless of cost. wo... ~ oy. IS PGS GS AS 7 wok G- ClLlCeCeeCECL Ee aly fe Nis IS ee eT ing to the great success of this depai tment we have decided to close out the bal- If you want a Robe, a Collar, a Muff, a Ruff or a pair ot Mitts, now is the time to secure them at your own price. GYome quick as these bargains cannot last long. Sentner, McLeod & Co. P. S.—Look out for the great white goods]}sale to commence next week. »&- oo. RRPBRBRERERES O22 2222 2222222222222 Creat Clearance; Sale cf Furs _, rhis store has long been recognized as the Leading Fur House of P.E. I This season (under the new mmagement) has broken all previous records, Ow- sheteedete mea tetetess a Coat, Jacket, a Cape, Buy Bo ots and Shoes R.H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET A | | ll ld peat * s + .s cs Many persons who are compelled to wear Artifical Teeth on Phates, find that the Rubber or Vulcanite plate causes beating 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 rubber or vulcanite plates with satisfaction, yet it 1s a fact that to a large percentage the same material is poisonous. We have seen . many cases where people who had rubber or vulcanite plates were continually suffering from the above causes, and came to us for!relief. In case of that kind we always 1ecommend a 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 thinner, lignte and stronger than any other plate. It is clean in every particular. and is enjoyment to the wearer. Youcan have your impression taken and have a Gold, Plaitinum or Alumioum plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them ourselves and know all about the material used. We alsofmake the fam us THURLO PLATE noted for its thinness, coolness and durability. We would like you to call and see specimens of all our different lines of work including our Continous Gum Plates—the very finest plate work known to Dents Science. Every piece of work: done by us must give entire satisfaction to the jpatien else we wil: not allow it to leave our office, Examinations free. Berlin Dental Parlors CHARLOTTETOWN, Clock Doctoring , L€ 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 hoveless. 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. i. S&S Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re<« bugne | Special attention given to the sale o Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Va-ket quotations given on» pplication. ‘ reg all consignments and <orrespom euce to, 1.8, SANFORD 46'an"4& ‘reyle St. H .Liv®¥aX N, 5. siletinpenemenemenmmnenesnmens ss ae — = ea a —_ — 2 o~ = a cp i A BN i Nt ~ "ila icin ceili tintin TO iii i iil Ni ell ee RE me Seen meme inert coe ae