i do gay ine player® who have been using our Hockey Boots thie winter. We bought the heet Hockey Boots, io the mars ket and puta very. smal profit oo them. Gur sale of Hoe! ey Boots bas increased four-fold If you want 8 pair—try ue yaranteé _ Wee .» + -galisfaction Alley & Co —— et oe eo 2 Oe ~- ! Parker { House ‘ Rolls {Oc per dozen 4 4 piain eating bun—made from raisned dough. The best are ; made by us. -~ >» h. Telephone &8. D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best BREAD 222 @ «4 O44 2ee ~~ @ 6 <2 4 ~~ 4s 4 6 4 443 =] @&S > S =] - <- — 2S OSS DVOBA OCBVOD CQVDOD 4 ® ¥ > iT WOULD ¢ 4 - 3 . ¢ BE INTERESTING 3 » > 7 e Q Me j y ’ 1 Tocalland see the many kinds of Alarm Clocks we have for «ale. There is the Luminous Dial Alarm Clock, you can see the time on this clock without the aid of a lamp no § matter how dark the room is. % ‘ Then we have‘the Tattoo alarm, » # rings for fifteen minutes, or until 8 you get up and tarn the switch. Another kind is the Intermittent Alarm, it rings and stops, ard rings again and stops, and keepe on ring- ing and stopping until you must getup or go mad. We bave still another kind that givesa sharp : hor ring and you're awake. } We invite you to call and see them W. W, WELLNER Tae Great Warcn Hovse. bes eoeea’é@ Vases > Oe @OQeO 8 FH O~» ob 2 BO WHBLAGLGG LSS There is Nothing FAA WIG } like pleasing customere ts That’s what we are doing all the time, we give them euch re $ value for their money that they f° BP come back again and bri og others 4. oan ; "te with them This is (he kevy-- “ note of our success. Ye strive *% * % to please everyone who eaves an “e Gj order with us. Why not give & US your next or jer and be - is thoroug! ly convinoed what we & e S Say is true. en G We solicit your valued orders. om. is 1 ’ ap 7 s => i) The Modern Founders,’ Engineers iP * and Machinists. S. Naw. tto’s a vy Wharf, Ch’towr P. E, I. ia Phone 1235 $ de OF ee te me te ge . SS Ne y eS SEES NE Es OP as PROP ERTY for Sale by Auction. I am astructed*hy the Executor of the “state of the late Mrs. Francis Monaghan to *ell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the £8ih day of January, 1399, at 11 o’clock “. m-, On the premises, Malpeque Road, ‘4€ twovstory, three tenement, flat roofed house, with “hop. ‘Ihe property bae 4 ‘rontage of 5@ feet and extends back 219 fect: also immediately afterI will sell the Household furniture. Terms at sale. hk. BEARISTO, Auetioneer. Dic.3), eod, Watchm’n. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT''ETOWN, JANUARY 20, 1889 Local and Other Items Berxsaire Boar Imporrep --Mr. Henry Lane,of Pownal!l, bas imported a Berkshire Boar from Mr. George Green, of Fairview Uat, ieaneotliiiaie For Wire Beatixna.—At Rivers, Qve., on Tuesday, a man named J.B. Penneton was sentenced by Magis- trate Sewilets to fifteen years penitentiary for beating his wife. C. M. A.—The young men of North Carloton have or anized a Lodge of the Coming Men of America, the onject of whick is bettermenstofthe young men— The coming men—of Canada, Three Geamaw Measies.—By order of the Trustees the Eldon school bas been closed fora short time,as a number of the pupils are down with themeasies. The assistant teacher has a slight attack but will soon be all right again. The prin- cipal, Mr. W.A. Myers, is visiting at home. He is looking well, nothing measley about William.—Com, Remembers His Parents.—Tom Shar-~ key isoneof the few prize fighters who never forgets his parents, Every time he wine a buitle he sends the“ old foike” « part of the puree, and this time hedida little better thau he has ever done before. He sent to [reland a draft for $5,000 a sum which will make the elder Sharkeys feel easy for the rest of their lives, Sharkey expecta to visit bis pureots at no distant date, An Oup Ayo WettTriep Remepy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothiug Syrup bas been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays al] pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five centsa bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ee Berrer Lert Unsaiw —A well knowii man and woman qere discassing Anglo-American alliance at a London req ception the other evening, when, a sudden silence falling upon the company, the woman, ip heartfelt accents, was heard to exclaim: “And the more we know of One another the more dearly we must love one another!’ As can be imagined, all their eager exclamations as to the entirely political character of the remark fell upon deaf ears, and were powerless to stop the laughter of the hugely delighted audience. — Sr. Perer’s Bay Factory —The eheese factory at St. Peter’s Bay began work on Wednesday, Ist June, andclosed on Fri-« day, the 2lst of October. There were 50 patrous, and 44152 ibs of cheese, (676 boxes) were made. Theamount realized was $3474.54. All the output was s ld to Mr. Dillion except what the patrons bought. It isintended to put in a separ- | ator or butter plant the coming season, as a larger increase in the oumber of patrons and alarger supply of milk is expected. At the aonual meeting, which was held on Tuesday last thd following Board of Directors was re-elected - Charles Waye, President; John Steele, James D MclInnie, Crawford Hayden, John B. McEwen, James McIeaac, O. W. Anderson, David Larkin, Adolphus McEwen and Andrew Lewis Secretary. Sccial and Concert A very pleasant and profitable, as slso an enjoyable, evening was spent on the 13th inst, as the result of @ pie social and concert held in Searleton Hall under the auspices of Avrora Division S.of T. A sbort, but exceedingly well rendered pro~ gramme, consisting of music, recitations and speeches with a dialogue by way of variation occupied the first part of th evening. Miss. Maud Wright presided at the organ with ber ususl animation and abiii.y,—which of itself is sufficient to ensure the success of the musical part of the programme after which some Sfty pies were eold to the highest bidders. Mr. A. A. Wright acted 4% auctioneer, the bidding in fOme instances deing spirited, brought eome of the baskets up to good figures so that the results were very satisfactory to the committee in charge, realizing in the vicinity of $2000, which goes to complete the paymentt of a small debt on our Divis- lov organ. At quite a late bour the large but or- Is pleasant to the taste. Sold ‘ the | dioary company dispersed well pleased them determined to take in a like enter taiumenot in Albany Gail on Wednesday evening, the 18th inst., which tbe good people of that locslicy proposes furhishing. ONLOOKER, _—— ———— DR CLIFT cures Chronic Diseases and Rupture’ in Ch’town, Friday. Saturday, and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. peaches and apricots at Evaporated Be er & Goff’ e with theevening’s proceedings, many oft eee BERLIN APPETITES. Restaurant Men Who Cater to Them Soon Become Rich. That the restaurant business in Berlin is a paying one, if the lovation chosen be a good one, the restaurant of the zoo- logica) gardens here shows. For a num- ber of years it was leased by a man who understood about as much of the busi- ness as the man in the moon. Yet he became wealthy within a few years and retired for good to live on the snterest of his money, There were days in sum- mer when he sold 1,000 kegs of beer, besides some 20,000 cups of coffee and 50,000 sandwiches, and as prices are high there he must have made thousands of dollars in a single day. Fortunately for the public, another caterer now supplies the hungry and thirsty sightseers at the zoological gar- dens, a man with a good reputation, and he pays twice the rent for the restau- rant buildings, too—viz, 100,000 marks per annum, besides spending by the terms of his contract a matter of almest 500,000 marks for improvements. Yet it is probable that he, teo, will retire at the end of bis term with a fortune. There are many instances of this kind in Berlin. One of the finest and most highly priced restaurants on Unter den Linden recently sold its good will for a matter of 1,000,000 marks. ‘The owner of acafe on Friedrichstrasse who start- ed the place but a couple of years ago ie rented already to have cleared about 8,000,000 marks, His head waiter is bimeelf rapidly growing rich from the **trinkgeld’’ received from the guesta and is said to be in receipt of monthly stipends amounting to some $3,000 ia American money.—Berlin Letter ip Vuicaga Record, Da. A. W. CHaszE EXPERIMENTING ON His REMEDIES, HALF BOUND THE WORLD Distance no Barrier in Getting | the Glad News of His De- light to His Friends. DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE A UNIVERSAL REMEDY. Gentlemen :—Please find enclosed $1, for which send four boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. We have used it, and find it an excellent re- medy, so we recommend it to others. Mr. J. M. Poorman, of Woodhum, Marion Co., Ore., got some and is de- lighted with its effects. Please send three boxes to Mrs. F. J. Edmunds, No. 401 West Part street, Portiand, Ore., and one box to Rev. BE. F. Edmunds, Sedro, Skagit Co., Wash. Be sure and send the blowers; they are so handy. Send at once, ¥. J. EDMUNDS. ta Ur, Chase’s Catarrh Cure Contains no Cocaine, DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE NEVER FAILS TO CURE Cold in the head, Hay fever, Cold, Catarrhal Deafness, Foul Breath, loss of taste and emeli, and Catarrh in all its forms. Contains no cocaine. Price 25 cents, complete with blower. Have Just Completed My ew Oyster Place. Call and eve the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onr Oyster king is standing in the Ruse window. See him, and then you will eat tysters. John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street...... | CHARLOTTETOWN - SHEMINI TT ie Sue sue rvernonenneoneronnnennarnnnennnnnannemnennene ete even ttt tt? ¢n John T. TicKenzie, & THE TAILOR & SMe AbAAAAAAMAAAdbdd sAbdghAeAAQades! MLE AEE TEE se } v aS a P. E. ISLAND AAU Ud eadeddlZiscis * : —_——— 990066000000 F 2000 16606060 j When We Cut We Cut Deep : "My \tore” . % SCLLLCA2ECCLLCALLLLAS ° 0 q SOCC CDOS COOe L 690 COHO O40 qi Price Sale Unt {si Februar Fur Muffs Dress Goods Mantle Cloths Velveteens Pibbons Flanneletts Flannels Crettonnes Jap Draperies Chenille Curtains, Lace Curtains, Laces Buttons Trimmings Braids Handkerchiefe Wool Shawls, Table Covers Fancy Linens Corsets Umbrellas All Jackets All Capes All Uleters Fur Lined Capes—Cords at less than 4, and 200 and 1 other things. We have not room here here to enumerate Remember this is no small remnant sale, but a genuine 4 price sale until the first.day of February. My etore, the score that gives bargains, and we are bound you will make it your store if good goods andtlow prices will‘do it. i Sentner, McLeod & Co. 4 RREEREPRRERR EERE EM ee : : i : 2BOLLSOSCELIOCCOVLLSS : WE OFFER YOU MEN’S SUITS $3.40, ALL WOOL, MEN’S ULSTERS $2.75 MER’S REEFERS $2.90 MEN’S OVERCOATS $4.00 MAEN’S PANTS 75c UP R. H. Ramsay & Co Great George St, “ THE MODEL STORE” 2 8S22C8O2E2OULLE OLCSHE a en Ma STI eRe SE eS ay ee q 4 oe ~