fn Very low 1. rises - _ '“' _ .» _A A; »:-;{__-.',__~_ - - r_.~r~ - pm -, ‘_ . - fr ... au-~- l -- Y -<1 f_'~ p -»"' '~ <' l -.__ -.- ~ ff» . '_ . _ #rw ,_. ~ »»»,_~;~;1»g-\tt~`¢4;=,_-r;_¢Z..;;_ _-_, _. - __ _-f.-t:_=l_-_.- __-.Q if _; , (_-_ ,_ _ »5 -I-_ " -' f ' - -." ”'*---».-.-- -3---.aa-_-_....__-».~»uv»un¢m»n|g.¢=t»»r_-.1_ _. . ._.,,._.__g . _ ' _ ~""‘i--_-~ r-' - 1 - . ~ ‘ _ `§~, ;-" 7 ‘-ff' ` __ A' .._.~.‘t ‘tl ' -- _ .l __ __ _. . . ._,,.~__,_, _ _ _ "j _ ‘ _- -_q;§$;§.{:-». _\ ' »_ _ -_ ‘- M ' ' » ~.- '-V-_- _ » - ' » - ' ' “’“ »-nb X* -_ _ ._ ~ _.__ ` ""t~*. -»‘.u.w.nr.\_\1 on tfor'rnrow.\' MARCH 9 isee _ __ _ _ . .__ ._-._ T ...._,..... . _..-t..__.~.,-___....__,._“_ <->~-.¢¢.--`,.,,_ *li ' All goods Saughtered holesale and Retail. . , _ 1 llndereiothlng _White and Colored Shirts Dress Goods Goi-sets |-| and gloves. , _ s. 9 7 7 v s 086 The Catpenters are now hard at woik in our own store and as soon as ready will move the balance of the McKay stock down. I Q We don’t want to inove any so will clear the balance awful cheap for "cash, PROVV SE BRQT Bargain Corner L __ - ~ -Y - -------~ -- utofrnrnt case or suuu.i.Pox. Brtooxsinn rams. i ne. Isnann Maoazmn. '1-Hn Queers frnrr 1-o Panic: ‘ Cr.1~;vr.1.kND, O. March 7 _-A case of smallpox has been discovered in a big downtown apartment house in which nearly 400 people are living. The vic- tim is an attorney and he was the room mate of 'Frederick L. Taft, assistant country solicitor. The sick man was nent to the smallpox hospital, while Mr 'hit was committed to the detention house and all the inmates 'of the build- ing were quarantined in their apart- ments. -| _ _____ __ _ Abbeys i Effervescent } Salt § ' Two slzEs sdason is Brookside Mars, on_e year old 6 T in March next. He is a royally bred. 25 c 0 c _I hog and took tirst prize at St. John and marpisetze iilfger Thil: size is ap; Hegifaxklast fgllf t I h . 'ouwi R8" _Y “S°- _ p roo 'si e er ec ion comp etes t e °°'"i°°°d f its f,°:°r° m list of stock hogs used this season. He, , of alt dru sts. was bred by J. E. Brethour, Burtord, o merits at once. iii \s\ eh e t` I f"'. =f*~”»‘§ff‘*‘ffZ _f 9-Q5 t ~ llir ersr Aim-Rnrutu. \~'.__{) / Z! C: -at "~'T‘,_ _ r/lea Ptlgsira :N litlg»;r:trr= A “N Box PRICE 35°_’5L5O-‘NIYWD are such animals as imported Minne ot R055 FRl"E°!-C9 " ` Oak Lodge, four rears old, bred by J. _ . ]_y Brezhour, winner of five first and \ jwmmnm Mom-REAL ,lone second prize, and a breeder of ~ _'~» 11 --;\\ v r J T - i ~-t Oak Lodge White Rose 3rd. three llllll llllll lilllll , ~’ l l\ 1 |- D I ` if dégeasonctwelhty six pigs. ` ` I figuffi ‘Pi 50 00.1113? Single °°Pi°5 5% 5-I ' ' i Brookside Girl,corning two years old, y i < I Ny ' _ is a splendid develop;-d sow, a good it z. fl ' ' _ ' - - Cakb Baskets, _ :_ P. c' ' Bntter dlshest lwhich were won at Sl. John and I Sugar Bowls Cream Jugs, I' Ha_1if8X_ Tea. Sets, Trays and Waters, Spoons and Ladies, ' Dinner and breakfast crnets, Fruit dishes, ~ Cups’ napkin rings’ yearing class next fall. l Table Bells' _ _ _ The stock hogs and breeding sows Price 9-ccofdmg to ‘luahw 1 now in the herd represent no less thanl twenty eight prizes, nineteen being) -The sales last season were the most __ ' I gfsatisfactory Mr. Callback ever had,, , lniostot the stock last fall going tof 'E ~ Victoria Jewel-h`Y Store' _ 1 agricultural societies and governtnentl ` Z . " farms. Prof. Robertson, Superinten- unvltlttgynlnttlus _ at Halifax and he had only been home Ju ` & 663 a few days when another order was re- ceived for two more for the same des- SU CCESSFU L §i tination. This is conclusive evidence A C- R I F I C E A LE. _ I_»ook where you will. but don’t buy untll YOU Kel-_our sale prices. wmlght day striking ciocks from_ $2.50 HP- °»l'I‘9-nted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. _ Silverware of good quality and nice designs Sheets ,1 S ' . ~ 1. than "ex: b\ tar; and Eye Glissos c eaper H1529. Broaches, Sleeve Linkl, Chains- B-'ace1ets.Stieh Pins, Locxets, etc. at reduced V* e also have ' line of Chinaware. Fancy Goods. Toy; elibqf which will be sold at °xéP&0ljd}nary low nr’ces to cl ar. °_P°U'1112 attended to. Clocks, Watches. ind ewelr _ F’ ‘O Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store of _-‘the best breeder ot Improved Large 'I ”‘ " '~ /¢ ~ 't iYorkshires in Amerca. He comes from, f0R _ A ‘ ggreat prize winning families on both Q' p-sides. His sire. his sirsis brother and I l PLASTER MADE if 'ot her_produce) at the Toronto Indus- I c ‘_ Tak Laxati e Bromo Quinine Tablets & o. mfbMwemoneyHit1?2*sm The following is a list of the prices, won by the breeding herd on hand now at Brookside Stock Farm, Augustine Cove; At the head of Mr. J. W. Cal- beck’s herd is Oak Lodge Mars, three years old next month. He has right-‘ fully fulfilled the prophesy. of Herbert Wright ot Guelph. Ont., at the Pro-, viucial Exhibition of 1897 that he would be “one of the best stock hovs ever by a winner, is a winner himself, and the sire of winners-having to his credit already Eve first prizes, two of which were won at St. John and Halifax' lastl fall. The hrst prize boat’ (under one year), the tirst prize sow (under one year) and the first prize sow (over one and under two years), at St. John and| Halifax were all sired by him. Another boar used in the herd this Ont., who is recognized everywhere asl grand sire carried off all the three prizes at the leading fairs in Ontario the' last two seasons in the class for bears of any age. His dam carried off the. first prizes for sow (any age with four I trial Lair. Among Mr. Callbeck"s breeding sows WIUDCYS. years old imported when coming two years. She has to her credit two first, three second and one third prize- These were all won at Toronto, Ont, St. John, ’- B , and Halifax, N. S. She ‘s -` rovinv a vreat brood sow raising last breeder, and a winner, having already to her credit three tir‘t‘ iz's. two oi Among the young sows are import- ed and home bred ones that were good _ enough to carry off all three prizes for- ‘ sows under one year old at St. John and Haliafx last fall and give good promise y of being able to repeat the same in the dent of the Dominion Government Ex ,` pcximental Farm, Nappan. S.. ' bought a brood sow from Mr. Callbeck that the Brookside Yorkshire are well . up to the standard of the best of the breed which ..on the Pork Pncker’s ty special for three years in succession as 5; the best bacouiiogs suitable for export trade, carrying off last fall both tirst_ and second prizes in which 128 hogs oil all breeds, grades and crosses were entered. - l , ----t---1 _ I 'rocnnnaconuni om: Dax. tie ` 9‘”‘UYBide,09D08ib0 the Poet 0il§CB» treated with considerable ability and Times is a well~written article by Senator Ferguson, which will have many readers. It takes us back to the days when the spinning and weaving were done on the farm and the worthy _ Senator writes of the women of those days and their work with the keen zest of a man who has not lost his interest in spiusters. Duvar as a Poet, by Mr. W. L. Cotton of the Examiner, p;-ints out some of the poetic beauties ot the late lamented poet’s more important works§Roberval, and the Emigration of the Fairies. The extracts from those volumes give a good idea of Mr. Duyar’s best work. Other prose articles apd sketches in the current number deal with Fort La. Joie, The Cats ot' Charlottetown, Insula Felix, P. E. Island Coins, Side-talks with Sports and Local Happenings. '1`he poetical num- bers are mostly brief, 'the most pretentious being The Bar at A1-_ berton,by Robert Harris.P.R.C. A.,which has nndoubted merit. Several of the prose contributions are modestly illus- trated. Tho initial number is quite credit ble in every way and the Magazine is worthy of a liberal support. It gives promise of attaining extended interest and value. It is issued from the Examiner Publish- ing office. is neatly gotten up and pre- sents a creditable appearance. Yearly subscriptions are placcd at thc low CCDIS. - _ 1 Night _ Gougiis. _ Terr-ibly wearingon the system is the Cough that comes at night and prevents sleep. Sometimes it’s aconstant Cough, Cough, that won’t be quieted. Sometimes a choked~up stu_iIed~up feeling that makes breathing dihicult, and sleep impossible. VVha,tever it may be, Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is the rem'edy that cures. gif ` Here’s -what Mrs. Fred Laine, St. George, Ont., says about it: “My little girl would cough so at night that neither she nor myself could get any rest. I read about Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup and thought I woulditry it. I am thank- ful to say it cured _her Cough quickly, and now we use no other Cough remedy in our house.” f" '_ L Dr. VIood’s ` fi -'_-; N P' t fi -. 4;; 5 Ofway |529 _ ._ _ jp.. _ A -;_,:i,,..__>~. 2-;-_' Syrup. ~ lv Exrsx RoLLs for all styles c clothes wringers at Le Page’s Old ` stand, Queen Strec_t._-28 tf. DoN"r forget to order a supply o lcanned goods at the reduced Drices this week at Beer & Goffs. ' 73i Cmnnn peas, eorned beans and to- matoes in 1 doz_ lots, (assorted as you y wantthcm). only $1.00 per doz.. at l.Be_er & Goff’s. L _ - _ _ _ 7_3i 25c. a bottle. At all dealers. _ \ Queen Victoria by some of the news a ers of Paris this week The Li re sult and defiance of, public opinion own fault it she meets with a. hostilere when the British government has made terrible cnulisct.” After such insinuations as the fore- going , it seems possible that " the Qusen’s visit to France will not pass without some incident. A special staff has left Paris to watch over her majesty at Cimiez, where her heavy baggage is alreadyarriving. " Queen Victoria p -_ys $12000 monthly for her own rooms without counting if the expenses of her suite, .numbering isixty persons. Altogether, hzr little trip will cost her about $15,000. Her chaise, favourite white donkey and and numbers of 'pet dogs and birds have been sent. ahead. _ Her majesty also has a curious whim about sleeping in her 'own bed, which is taken with her wherever she goes. ___-» Benlley’s _Liniment the modem Pain Cure Headache l0cls. , __,_____. l "Oh, now I see,” said little Emma. . ‘~It’s because I have tat.her’s hair that he has to wear a wig.” _ You don’t know wh°en Diarrboea or Dys- ntry may attack you, so always be pre- pared to check them at once by having _on hand Dr. Fowler’s_Extract of Wild Straw- berry. MORE SNOW IN COLORADO. _ sixth week ot the great snow-storm in this section of the State opened with a. blizzard that is again blockading the railroads and threatening another coal famine. At a_ funeral here the other day it was necessary to have the coflin _on toboggans dragged by men on snow- shors, but was found impossible to get to the cemetery. ‘. The mining camps of Dillon. Koko- mo, Climax, and \Vheeler, which have 1 been cut off train service for five week-r are in bad straits. The road dug .twelve miles through the snow. and l which was simply a out eight feet deep, is again tilled in _with snow. Miners on toboggans will endeavor to' remove women and children to Leadville for safety. _ ' On the railroads in that locality it _wi’l be necessary m use dynamite to I clear the track. At Leadville 1,500 men have been laid oft ou account ot i the blockaded roads to the mines. l A Guarmteed Ga-tarrh Guru. Iapanese Catan-h Cure,-use six boxes- bny them at one time-apply cxwtl! M* ‘ cordlng to the directions-and it-you are not cured see _your rlruggist; he will anal# to pay you your money' back' Theféi I positive guarantee with ever! D05 _*U* apanese Catarrhcure will _cnre. I\o_¢1=l'¢- you get your money back. »Guannt¢e1;§. every package. 50 81. 1,11 imlxiiil-. ' For sa.le`byGeo E Hughes. _ LEADVILLE, Colo., March 4..-.-The l l I l V Q' "'» 1', ps. * S43>C‘¢3>0+3> 4 Q. <9,-Q *S+~0*€+'l *£+'D *SP6 <5*-'Q ‘ij - There ought to be a Prince Edward L0ND0N_ March 6 _There is mmm I ‘ ` ' " '= ` ‘ lsland Magazine and here it is! Volume f indignation in England at the scandal 1 if _ H _l_ _ ,J ‘__ _:ff 1 Number 1 contains 47 pages of read- lp ous and coal-55 attack, made uponr . u ing,covering a varied range of subjects, ' ‘ _ -' ,¢ _ ' _ - Charlottetown _ au _con vtsed xt she does not ,come to France , cludes with the suggestion that liquor this spring. The constitutional fiction l t~2”=at......e. 5 ip this city tstgall onlylbe sioldc by ple thgt it was Lord Salisbury andnot the ' _ _. _-§*.»_t ownedon P. E. Island.” 'Heewas sired yibovernman » Y if sa *me “sen ’ e-+3-o+s»o-¢s»o+o»¥ 1”* °" Bowel Complaints #L ‘$118. Safe, Quick Cure for arirlicti Mechanic, Farmer, Planter 1 ' Sailor, and in fact all classes. ‘ Used internaily or este:-2::_;!y t Beware of imitations. To 1;.. _ none but the genuine “ '§__ Ls. i AVIS.” Sold everywhere. _ 250. and 5Oc. bottles. Q0-I ' " " ` +3~>e+1»c+;`>o4C:>0 l U Cramps, 'Croup,' ¢_ cette, r Tw§h_° colds’ Email I, _ to get _our Con hs . -me-»+o»o