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We have some very fine man- tel * Clocks 5 lay, either Oak or Walnut with wire bell or the son rous Gon, Bell. More expensive and better grades in Onzx, Mar- ble and Bronze Do you want clock for a reason: then visit our stor elation of clock v: a perfect ble outlay; » for a rev- uCe W. W. WELLNER Tue Great Warea Howse. TSE RS FY SS SS PUREE EN SEY Bye WT KBBVGAAGSS There is a Comfort “a °, 4y° in having your bouse heated & fa by Steam or Hot Water, “F , 4 Why not have i done right P wl away before the col weather sets By “F in, and have the enjoyment which tz 4 comes from acomfortably heated #8 e house. y “y _ We guarantee eutire satisface ts “7, tion and our guarantee means es oF something. - . 9 s in Every contract that we uoder- F $ take will be completed to the & on satisfaction of our customers. a > Give us a call and be couvince- WT 4 ed that what we eey is true. an - “s* Te: Ty , & Sy BRUCE STEWART & COY, * * WP The Modern Founders, Engineers Sp oP. and Machinists, 8. Nav. Co’s : Wharf, (h’tow': P, E, I. ° Phone 135 a SF a ek “mo [te ge © LBS SPST SE LAE SS Low-priced Pra otical Watches So low-priced man need not that the poor go witbout one. So practical that they will !ast a lifetime. Ne’ve lots of them. We want you to have one of them. G. F. HUTCHESON. Queen St. Jewelery Store, PEF ay aay THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,NOVEMBER 25, 1898 rer Te ‘. ; ang iG Other Items rreETOwN.—F L wu 1 ¥ ao tt FOR SHALO | Charlottetowa pork-packing factory. The ——_ — -— porkers were boughtin this part of the country and taken across the straits ina schooner. Messre Rattenbury are slaughter- ing about 100 pigs daily now.—Sackville Post. — —_ NILLED.—A Morton, Ont, a few days ago, « little girl named Marion Stes ene, while playing with other children ai David Mc Kins, hid behind thedoor. Iu 80 doing, she nocked downa gun hanging there, It exploded and the charge entered the little one’s side, killing her almost instantly. _-_ => — Marriace Betts. —The marriage of Mr Wesley J Murray, formerly of Bradalbane but for the past twelve years a resident of Portland, Me, and Miss Minnie E Meyer, ig to be solemuised at Yarmouthville, Me, this (Wednesday) evening. Mr Nelson S J Murray, of Bradalbane, a brother of the groom, left on Monday to be present at the interesting ceremony. Scacbissalioanle Cure For Trvexcy.—In the dave of old the truaot bad his anatomy well dusted, to induce him not to stay away from sch ol. Now he is coaxed to his lessons by engags~ ing him io theschocl teams for football, basebali and lacro--e. That, at least, is the cure for trunacy which Hor.G. W. Ross advised yesterday at Chatham, where he was presenting He strongly advised the study of music in the schools.— Toronto Star. O'itOomas, with deals There is some cumment in London over the fact thac Colonel McDonald, who some people claim, saved the battle of Omdur man by his promptness and ski!l in repul- sing a Dervish on«langht which General Kitchener overlooked, was not included among those who have received Soudan decorations, although he has been pro- moted to be an aide-de-camp of the Queen. Col. MacDonald came from the ranks and was one of the officers who sur- vived the Majaa Hill disaster. abit Commirrep Suiipe.—Mrs Lemuel Hay- den of Elmsdal p euded her ss life Tuesday 5 > - by throwing herself in a well. She had been suffering from nervous trouble for some time past, and yesterday morning | before the fa re astir left the house | attired only iigit clothes. Several hours later ber dead body was found in a well about th: juarters of a wile from | her home. Mrs Hayden was about fifty years of age, and leaves a busband and ses Sez S five children to mourn their sad loss. Tue Bram Case.—-A Boston says: The former crew of the barkentine Herbert Fuller are siill being boarded by the Government. The authoriti es are pot satiefied that the famous Bram wurder case w || not be re-opened, and are deter- roined to be prepared tor emergencies. There is a,porsibility that the sailors will be wanted again, to give testimony, but there ues been no movementas yet to have the life sentence of Bram set aside. Bram is mgking the mo-tof life at the state prieon, and is apparently very religious. > — despatch The immense succeas of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, is aitracting the attention of the whole world. Cavadiane are proud of their big family paper We believe no country in the world can boastof such a newspaper as The Family Herald and Weekly Star, at one dcliar per year. Tothe farmer, me- chanic,, business man, professional man, to heads cf families, it is simply inaispen- | sitle. Canadians are realizing what a grand paper the Family Herald ie, and subscriptions are simply pouring in by the thousands. As From Tae Deap.—A somewhat re- markable story comes from Westbrook, N S. Twenty-five years agoa man named Neleon, then living in Truro auddenly dis appeared. He went to his office one morns ing and nothing was ever heard from him | again. Search was made for a long time but the man had ditappeared as though the earth had swallowed him. A few days ago Mrs. Nelson, who 1 now living at Westbrook heard from her husband. He is in South Africa and states that he is now worth $100,000. Hesenthis wife a handsome cheque. The faithful wife has always believed he would return. P.R. A.—The regular monthly meet- ing of the Council of the P. R. A., took jlsce Tuesday. There were presen! Lt. Col. Dogherty, Chairman, Major Weeks, Capt. Stewart, Capt. Davison, Lt. Mc- “Donald, Staff.-Sergt, Allan and Secretary- Treasurer, Major Hodgson. The accounts forthe preseut year were discuseed and the Secretary was instructed to prepare his anousl report to the P.R. A., to submit to the council at next meetiug. The council adjourned to the llth day of January next for the purpose of receiving the secretary’s report and ordering publication of the Ray. | rth recently shipped 100 fine pigs to the | ) | | | baffle HORSES A St. Croix, Jr., class at Lewiston, shor Now it is said that the stallion Morey, supposed to be by Slander, is in reality Amber, 2:1844, by Alcycne. The trotter Lentolus, 2:15, by Pac- tolus, has a boil on his hind leg that has bothered him al! summer. When he took his record of 2:121'4 at the recent meeting at Toledo, the pacer Pendulum moved like clockwork. The California 3-year-old, Dr. Frasse, 2:1814, by Iran Alto, has gone lame god may not start again this year. In commenting on Silvanway’s per- formance at Charter Oak park a horse- man said that the bay filly scored at least 17 quarters during the race. In a recent letter to a friend in Pen- dleton, Or., Frank Frazier said, ‘‘If Chehalis did not wear hopples, I could get $20,000 for him.’’ But he wears them. Last season the gray pacing gelding Bullmont, 2:093,, placed the track rec- ord of New Platz, N. Y., at 2:154. This season, at the recent races, he cut it to 2 13%. In the third heat of the 2:26 trot at the Kenton (O.) meeting Walter B, owned by William Bryant, Fredericks- town, O., fell and broke his neck. The gelding had won the first two heats. AND DRIVERS. winner in the 2:15 Me., wore 43 ounce 's forward in this race. The performance of Searchlight at Rigby park is still more noteworthy when his trip from Cleveland to Port- land, back to Dubuque, Ia., and again back to Boston is taken into considera- tion. The black stallion Del Norte, 2:08, is a big success as a guideless wonder, and Sept. 11 paced a mile at Independence, Or., in 2:043,, which equals the world’s record, made by > the late Marion Mills, at this style o f going. —Horseman. KS . — “ " ee NT Dr. A. W. CHASE LECTURING AT ANN ARBOR, M MicH. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Recommends Dr. is Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in the Am- erican Journal of Health, of Feburary 19, says :— ‘Among the proprietary medicines deserving recognition is ‘Dr. Chase's Ointment,’ compounded by THE DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO., Buf- falo, N. Y., and Edmanson, Bates yn or Toronto, ‘Ont., as a remedy sofes, eru ptions, and skin dis- eases of all kinds, for which it has been used with marked success, and has effected remarkable cures in many obstinate cases which seemed to the skilful medical attendant. results were most favourable, the value of ‘Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ as a curative agent in the diseases named. The manufacturers of the remedy are well-known @s ex- perienced pharmacists, careful and reHable, in addition to which we have made full examination, and find the article to be ell that is claimed for it. “Tt ig not the practice of the medical profession to indorse indis- criminately the use of proprietary medicines, but while we condemn the bad and worthless, we are still more ready to imdorse and recommend the remedy deserving the recognition. ‘Neither the physician nor the re- sponsible Journal of Health now re- fuses to acknowledge the claims of such proprietary remedies as * ate Chase’s Ointment,’ which prove their virtues by curing where other agen- cies have failed. “We know that ‘Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment’ meets all requisitions of the highest standard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it {s used, amd consequently we indorse it to every reader.” The proving Cc. M. HARLAN, M. D. PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. have lessons ‘in Oil, China, Water color, and Tapestry painting from or. { October 1st 1898 to June Ist 1899. $ 662 dew weeks. a se popvonenneneme eeneneneernenennnnnennnnnenennnennanentnene rnD Iz: as ar ns = John T. fickenzie, 2 = 4 THE TAILOR & 3 = CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E.ISLAND 3 : e aS STRSTR AMAMAMAN A AUAALR LAAN SAA SAA AALAN AULA LUUANN | AANA Md 2 | NT a Sa $$$ LT seeaeaaracrcecs c2cee s SElandkerchief = Day Saturday : From le up—, 5 @ eo) Sentner, McLeod & Co. -«+esuce2ssors to Beer Bros or o Wholesale and Retail.... a ches srbes wee Bhs ROR: SRS 2 Ore obre bye oxbye shy oxbye 2xbye ote AS US PF AS US US AS US US US US US BS AS GS US GSB ——— aati area ‘items - Interest Q | * a 0 We os 4 know 2 3 every 3 © shoe a2 0 value 3 © : offered in f town. ™ That’s why ours lg |} Sepege: ° are better We ere the original manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thoasands of our Baths to physicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc. and we are now, for the first time, ad- vertising them direct to the general Seem to you that the custom tailors clothes are better because he charges R. H. Ramsay & C tt If you find Underclotbing like ours elsewhere you find the price enlarged. Suits $1.00. R, H. Ramsay & Co public. more. y ; ep with i IN BUYING ASiicarame Ic’s = aol difference that, stands you’il fio VAPOR BAT en the floor Ifa manufacturer does notsnow you a cur ofatrame without the covering you may take itfor granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests oo the shoulder of the bather. Get one that is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “all over” pattern of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’t go it blind—s bath that is too hot or not hot enough wiil be of no benefit to you, Get one that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- tory in every wy, Send for sample of material and in. teresting booklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an scknowledved household veceesitv. Tarkish, Hot Air, Vapor, sulphur or Medicated Baths at Home. 3c, Purifies system, produces cleaniiness, health, strength. Prevents disease, obasity. Cures Golds, We try tofit and do. Suits $13.00 R. H. Ramsay & Co Suits $4.00 You’d hardly recognize the boy when we’re through with bim— from head to foot, with everything that’s best to wear, ani the price littleness surprising Suits $6 50 j R. H. Ramsay & Co Suits $2.00 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, ! Malaria, Eezema, Catarrh. Female Ills Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion. TIBDOM ... . « coceee Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 ye a connie its its ‘ ‘ new here The Kirg-Jones Co., a Toronto here new From start to finish glovesare a skin game, but no danger of you getting skinned if you buy your gloves from us R. H, Ramsay & Co DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. > Oe 6S OD @WODOD SVE Ask For Mclean Stamps R, H. Ramsay & Co ofo8O@ O92 64£,-65-¢ ee oe Oe 2.086 f£.40560506050% SSeowe SO TOO O0DO6DH DS ' : $ ¢ ¢ . : ; : : ¢ ¢ : : ‘ $ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ €. Issued by the People’s Sav- ings Co, Office, REvERE Horer Ken STREET. Every merch- ant whose name i8 in our Blank Stamp Book keeps them $9.50 buys from us the finest Pallman Wrap in Charlottetown For $2.00 we give a wool lined, satin fiaished reversable bed and will be only too pleased comforter. to give them and get your Other lines R. H. Ramsay & Co less money cash trade, You can get your goods as cheap and as good from them as any one else U Trv them and SEE. The latest R. H. Ramsay & Co American Caps : in fall and 4 . wap winter weights at oD cents : $3.00 the Mode] Store. L [he best for 75c A R. H. Ramsay & Co_ . Viode. GRAFTON STREET If You Will Have one of our reliable time-— keepers, No person can afford to en- danger an imvortant engagement by not owning a reliable timepeice. Any person may derive a distinct advantage by possessing a good watch. OU R WATCHES ARE TIMEKEEPERS; they are just as represented Ay guarantee is given with every watch sold, our prices are sc low that the poorest man can afford to carry a good watch. W. N. TANTON The Great George St Jewler. ———H DO YOUR FEET SLIP THESE DAYS? Does Walking jar your Nervous System ! Do you dis like we aring Rubter Shoes Do you Ru These Troubles are Relieved by the Never Slip Rubber Sole and Composite Cushion Heel Gentlen.en should see these fine walking boots. W. H. 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