DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 19, 1898, ee Cee GREAT SALE 2 —aEE—~—~"FH[_ OFf /SAMPLE SHOES. =I We have bought for cash, away below jobbers’ prices, about $1 500.00 worth of Sample Boots, Shoes anc Slippers. We have priced them at a fair livin profit, but to introduce them we have decided to otier 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF THESE LOW PRICES until further notice. This is by far the best offer we have ever made. You can see the goods in our win- dows and on tables in the centre of the store. They are all marked in plain figures, with 20 per cent to come off at present. They are made only in certain sizes. 1a hist of sizes. Below will be found GEteeeece SSSSITES E3229 223ID5D5TNII2 © CECTCECEEEECE ~ ee ae ee Women's Size 4. Men's § Alen - fe ; ‘2 land S a? . . { I (Also 2 few pairs size 44 and 5) (Also a few pairs Size 8) (e: in Dongola laced and but. Boots w Dongola j ; In buff Boots Shoes and Slippers on gress. laced and Con- "% o , _ Ta l « Chocolate Boots, laced and i lenaniendil , ' In Dongola Boots, laced and yuttonea. Congress. » Chocolate Shoes and Bicycle Boots, 20 per cent of Marked Price, te In chocolate Boots and Shoes. 5 20 per cent. off Marked Price Misses’ Size 13 (A few pairs Size 1) Boys’ Size 4 (A few pairs Size 5) - Laced and button Boots, spring heel or heel, in black or chocolate—all nicely made— In buff and Dongola laced Boots, In chocolate Boots. In chocolate and black Shoes. 20 PER CENT. OFF 20 PER CENT. MARKED PRICES DISCOUNT Child's 6,7,9&10 | Youths’ Sizes 12&18 In black and chocolate laced as Bove’ and button Boots—the nicest 0 ote ’ : i _ pa] goods we have ever seen— ee 20 PER CENT. OFF 20 PER CENT. OFF a MARKED PRICES MARKED PRICES BIPBIBI2AISIRSPISSIDBP @ CCECKE TES ECCECC ECTS EEE ALLEY & CO. THE SHOEISTS > wa aiamindain = aT | HEART PAINS LEAVE IN A DAV | Unabdle to Attend to Her Da'ly Duties— And from Heart Trouble—Induced to Try Dr. Agnew’s Cure forthe Heart, and it Wonder Worker. Theseare the words of Mrs. W. T. Randle of Dundalk, Ont. “I was a great sufferer with severe pain in the region of my heart. For atime I was quite unable to attend to my t.ou-ehold duties I was a Great Sufferer Proved a We «pecially: re. quest a payment ef all aceounts , induced to try Dr. a guew’s enre for the sent out by us, Heart, and I muat eay the resnit was Deecmber 31,°97 wonderful, The pain immediately left me Hiaszard and after the first dav I nave had no pain or trenble wince.” Sold by Dr. 8. W. Dodd & . . . aod Geo. E. Hughes. Moore, Sunnyside. a eee eae MEN FOR BATPLy, An estimate of the fighting forces of the nations ip case of a general war has been made as follows : Men. i. ins dancnndcmnenenedisespen 760,000 eS ae 190,600 BEL ha suadeqnes, coctennvesehene 210,800 | |} Sweeden and Norway.........+---+++ 430,000 el csevepsebenenncws 160 1100 TIPO COU vc vdecececonesenersessss eae 60,000 Austria (including reserve torces )2,000 ,600 SD kare «+ s sietetaies's a Te sale dik 5¢clen GD cn cies cescccssecsotssvecsceses 4,500,068 AE as ccc ndidnsemiedensnooded 4,380.000 En gtand ...cccececcsscesceceeessecreccess 660,000 eats CHRONIC DiskAsEs by the Salis JAPAN .eceeeeeecerenerersreseeeeee eeeees . 500,000 vary method of persistent self-help. in Sonth America republics........... 600,000 m ving causes irom the blood. C u- wa +) nnoas, intelligent treatmentin person CIDA, oo 02 sccccees 850,000 or by letter jnsares Mi bimum of suffer- fg and Maximum of cure possible in oa onek ease. Avoid attempts anaided. ; Graduate of N.Y. University and the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Te emy years practice in N. Y. City. | Laptoma registered in 1’ *. and Canaan, menes: CHARLOTTETOWS, P E I, CAMADs OFFICE. Victoria Row. Aceagmoda tions reserved for patients. amecs on applestion, Oot 16 lyr Farm For Sale. 69° acres on Mount Ec ward Roal, good house, fine outbuild pgs. An Orch- ar! situated about | mile from town. The above farm willbe sold ata bar- . The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, - Absolutely Pure gain, and on easy te:ms. Apply to (LEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hotel. ROVAL BAKING POWDER 00., NEW YORK. 65 tf pat. | neee OEM PT RN OR NIT RET RIE EE EE PENI OO NI > Tee” ~ Leckt ARB UTREN ITEMS, Matxs arrived in town at 12.45 to-day. ‘iii A Goop Hot SE. ine he { proceeds House on St. Patricks night amounted £240, gross at the Opera iil ACKNC WLEDGEMENT.— The treasurer of the auxilliary ‘0 the B and F Bible society acknowledges with thanks the receipt of | $25.06 from the Princetown Preebyterian Church. ennasennigipisieiiands Sr. Pavri’s.—In St. Paul’s*Church to- mor‘ow evening the Rector, Rev. J. T. Bryan will continue hia couree of sermons to young men. The subject of tomorrow evening’s sermon will be *The Young Men in Church.” Tue ssaeeniiceipeeinicitt Sraxitey.—The Steamer Stanley arrived in Pictou this morning. It is more than likely that an effort will be made to bring her into Charlottetown on Monday next, and if the weather continues fine she will probably show up. wiasesiticliia Hovse or ™ Assrupiy.—Street report has it thatthe House of Assembly will meet on the 29tb, but the date will probal» ly bea week Jater. ‘the Engineers and 82nd Battalion are under orders to form tbe Guard of Honer. sililiicaiinns Texwysox.— Every one interested, and those who wish to become interested, in Tennyson and his writings (and these two classes should include everybody) are re- Mr. Suiberland’s echoolroom on quested to attend Rev. lecture in St. Paul’s Thursday evening next. Foeruats.—A meeting of the proposed foot-ball and athletic association will be hrldin the Y. M. C. A. Parlors Monday evening, at 7.30. Election of officers, payment of dues and other important bneiness. All intending members are equested to attend. eoiliiigeiilien Tue Bram Case.—The Borton Globe of the 17th iust., gives a long account of the Bram trial. So farthetwo days of the trial have been taken up in selecting jurors, fifty-five of the 174 names being called and ouly four jurors chosen. The ‘rial will probably last for a considerable time at the present rate of progress. Corxer Loarixc.—Corner Joafing bas greatly decreased of late owing to the careful attention ofthe polive. At the sume time it may be mentioned that it requires two men bers of tha force te spend nearly all of tbeir time at the work in order to keep the loafers from congregat- ing at their favorite corners. Perators & Eecs.—Quite a lot of potatoes are being brought to town for which 28 and 30 cents a bushel are being paid by the dealers who are awaiting ship- ment. Eygs are bringing 1¢ cents a dozen and are being sent to the other pro- vinces. The price for eggs will probably drop next week as the supply is inctems- ing. libel Hatirax.—Buring the session of the Legislature, the Supt. of the School of the Bhod at Halifax with a large party of pupile will visit Charlottetown aud will bold two or more public meetings in the interests of those who are deprived of s¢ght. The Band of the scucol i8 one of the best in the Maritime provinces and the people of Charlottetown may expect a musical treat. A rrangements are nuw being made by some of the ladies and gentiemen interested in the education ofthe blind to wake the pupils their gusts during the two or more days they remain in our city. PERSONAL Mr. C. A. McLellan, of Truro, bas been appoiuted Higb Sheriff of Colchester County, Nova Seotia. Mrs J. J. Davies returned yesterday from Boston where she has been spending some weeks, Superintendeat Sharp of the P. E. J Raiiwav returned yesterday from an Cflicia) trip to Moncton to consult with manager Harris. We are pleased to learn of the eucecss of Mr. J. E. Chappelle of tbe P. & Rai- wav who has seeured a position in an es~ tablisbment at Vancouver B.C. Mr. Dickie, manager of the Merchanis Bink «f Halif x.:t Truro, left yeeterd: y morning for Vancouver. He will te there four months on bank business. i + 2 a A. Great Opportunity | We give away, absolutely free of coet, fora limited time eonly, The Common Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalides’ Hotel and Surgical! Inati- tute, a book of 1008 large pages, profusely illustrated, bound in strong paper covers, toanyone sending 31 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, Over 680,000 copies of this complete family Doctor Book already sold in cloth bindng at regular price cf $1.50. World’s Die- p2nsary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y HONEST HELP FREE AN OLD ULERGYMAN, deploring the fact . > People + ; thst 60 many men are being imposed upon by unscrupnious quacks, is willing to in~ form any man who is weak and nervous or suffering from various effects of errors or excestes, how to obtain a perfect and permanent cure. Having nothing to sell he acks for no money, but is desirous for humanity’s sake to help the uafortunate to regain their health and happiness. Perfect secrecy assured. Address witb stamp Rev. A. H. MACFARLANE, FraNkrown, OnTARIO, wed;sat,w Tue prohibition meeting in Y M C A Hali next Tuesday evening, will be an interesting one. Everybody welcome. om - Tue Weatner.— Mcd rate winds with fair weather to-day, becoming easterly to- night and freshening ; some rain on Sur~ day. Po1ice Covet.—At the Police Court, this morning, two drunks faced the Stipendiary Magistrate. Be fined one $8 or 40 days and the other $2 or 20 days ns ‘ FarewkeLt Sexmon.—Rev. Father Me- Gutgan of Kinkora preached the eermon at Kinkora on St. Patrick’s Day—the last for some time at that parish, His Lord- ship the Bishop having given bim charge ef St. Mary’s Road Father William Phelan’s parish, icialiapiinnies LingraL Coxvextiox.—The Liberal Convention for West Prince is being held at O'Leary to-day. Adviees received from there inform us that a special! traip froms Charlottetown arrived this forenoon with about a dozen persons, representatives of the party, gathered along the route. The conveation resulted in unanimously nomi: nating Bernard McLellan to contest the district. cakes Oreninc or Navication—It is probable that we shall see the open:ng of navigation within the next fortnight. The ice in the harbor is not over an average thickness of one foot and in many places is a geod deal less. The Ch’iown Steam Navigation Co’s steamers Northumberland and Princess are being made ready for a renewal of work. dmciiieninas Raipway Time Tasie.—The Inter- colonial Railway time-table into which is incoporated the time-table of the P. E. I. Railway is being issued. This will de- prive us of a separate timetable of our own and also deprive our local printers ofa postion of Government job printing. The new time table contains advertisements of steamship companies, and other railways and its publication in thts form is pro- bably one of Manager Harris’ economic measures. Tue Hitisnorover Survey.—The eur- vey of the Hillsborough River is now al- most completed, and the engineers in charge expect it finished next week. Mr. McKenzie informs us that although the deposits upon the bottom rock make a thickness of over thirty feet, vet at a depth of ten to fifteen feet, the eilt is stiff enough to support piling. The deposits are silt or black mud deposited by the river current, then sand, then a stiff black clay and under that sandstone rock. The silt 18 deposited more on the other side of the river than on tnis side, while the course of the channel is comparatively clear, Ciry Covxcr..—A special meeting of the City Council will be held on Monday aight when the bill te permit the Gas Light Co. to operate street cars tn Charlottetown and Royalty will be submitted. The proposal to introduce street cars when submitted a couple of years ago wasdefeated on ac- count ofa demand that they should be al Jowed to runon Sundays. A clause in the present bill states that the cars shall run on Sundays, except between the houra of Iba. m.and 12 a.m, and 7 p. m, and 8.15 p. m. On the following Monday night the 28th, another special meeting of the Couneil will be held to consiber the sew~ erage bill. edaeetingemn Tue Cares Service.—There have been fewer misses this season with the mail boats than for several years. In 1896 the season began 24th January and ended 18th April, and there were 16 misses; in 1897 the season began 22nd January and ended 24th April, with 9 misses; this year the boats commenced running on the 26th January aud up to date there have only beeu 5 misses. An idea of the expense of this service will be given by the tollowing fiznres: In 1896 the earnings were $357.- 08 andexpenses $7770 81. There were carried 4316 bags of mails, 145 strep passengers and 18 hauled, and 1019 Ibe, of extra bagggage. Ia 1697 the earnings were $372.75 and expenses $9112.30. The oumber of bags of mails carried was 472!, and 151 strap and 14 bauled passengers as well as 147 Ibs of extra baggage were brought over. If the Stanley succeeds io geit.og into this port next week the Capes service will probably be discontinued in which ease the season will have been a verv short one, calcein Sone Service. —At the Gospel Meeting in Wright’s Hall, tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Srrangere always welcome. ee oe ee Sarsaparilla ; f and Celery ¢ Compound ¢ ¢ is a combined blood puri- @ fier and nerve tonic, For thore wanting a first- . class blood purifier, as well as a good nerve ton- ic for the nerves, it is un- excell d, It is put up in large bot- é tles containing 100 doses, and the price is é s1.00 Prepared and sold by ‘ TRE PRESETS. > a @&> ees es ee” © 2] eS 2 2 So Johnson & Johnson | ; = He SSESSESTTIAVWT DS [LOCAL AND OMIER ITEMS’ Another beautiful summer fabric, {floral and spray effects, Yard NEW ORGANDY MOSLINS, 9 inches wide, lace inser- 15¢ tion, newest and dantiest patterns. Yarg LAPPET MULG MUSLINS, new and novel effects. one of the latest materials for Llouses, Yard BISHOP'S LAWNS, lace inser- tion, light and dark col- {8 orings, very choice pat- G Yard terns, only oan BLOUSES, in -“ styles, and patterns, musiin Perea O0c UP malls, percales, lawns, up to date goods. Iways something D. GORDON. line. in the United States. houses. Upper Queen St. ft Opened Todty a Dainty and Stylish 1 Wash Fabrics... FRESH FROM THE LOOMS } AMERICAN DRESS DIMITIES, a | tic {7c inches 226 Yard inches WHITE PIQUE, 28 wide, heavy cord, sure to be very popular this | season. | INDIAN DIMITIES, i | wide, in sky, yellow, white, cardinal,shear and 266 fine. Yard WHITE FRENCH ORGANDY, lace, effect, beautiful material S0c | fine as they make them. Yard COLORED FRENCH ORGANDIES, extra quality, designs and colorings all that 29¢ Yard could be desired. NEW PLAID TIES, new plaid belt ribbons, new ginghams, striped Irish homespun. oo oD at new to show at the The Always Busy Store. STANLEY BROS. SIXTUS McLELLAN The Clothing We Turn Out Must Give Satisfaction For the Following Reasons : _ ccm eosenaececes As a cutter, our Mr. Sixtus McLellan is an artist in hi Our pressman has been schooled in one of the best firm We employ a first-class machinist. We employ nothing but experieneed workmen, We b y our goods from the best English end Canadian We pry strict attention to every detail of our business, Give us a trial order und you will be convinced. GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters Qa eee London House on eee eee eee ee a Sos New Goods now arriving. Thirteen cases opening to-day eel W. T. J. HARRIS Ls lo You Weed Shoes? d have you thought that you might just as well have the advantage}o wearing {the best quality for the least money ? lines we're clearing out at reduced pries, to make room for spring goods. If so have a look over the H. 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