CaS 5 SAS LDS GIL Gas ie i i, elle RIE ta AOR ye For Men reek a line of men’ fine We show t laced Boot which we think are about right. Thev made of fine stock and have « handsome vesting top. The toe 14 the latest and the whole style and appearance he boot equalis anv- have vei shown. The price $1.85 Wi Alley & Co —_— thing we — MZ WY. eomre Veses'e ewae SNE OY —— pace - . a on SASS OSSe US MP 7k CASO AT UV > aN * . . NZ fou “ant 4g ell’, 5 ‘ » “ay Fresh Cake ; a@é $6 When you ous auy we k nw ye that, tha’s why we bake every iS C(av.~— wewanl fo piease yoo = Cream asad Cocoanut pes, NZ Germare Bune, Whole wheat Bis- bpd uts, and « large assorim:ntof gs tresh and tasty goods. aes es - on RV TeLeraone 98. “AN s2 7 D. STEWART *%& Messe ees ss ae #6 - oe Qa Eclipse Bakery, 33 s% Bakes B-st Bread. iS 2 “we NL 8BO9 2 NNO 98O WN NY Rie eceo Kusasesee 1s at us Your Konogram «> Engraved On your Spoons, Forks, and other silver articles, would be nice would’nt it? A nicely en- graved moo | | gram, not only adds beauty to ‘be article but is a means of identifying it should any article get astray or be is a good time to engraved. Our Mr. | W. T. Wellner is expert in thie | beautiful art, and he will be | pleased to sbow you samples of hie work, aod qwill submit *pe- cial designs for your approval if you require it. Every pervon should bave their Silverwa-e marked. The cost is small. W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. stolen. Now have them < se HERGLGGUIGHAS There is Nothing % like pleasin.; customers. That’s what weare doing all the time, we give them euch value for their money that they come back again and bring others withthem. This isthe key- note of our success. We strive to piease everyone who leaves an order with os. Why not give ext order and be thoroughly conv ceced what we 5 "Aa your Sav We sulic:Gyour valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, ' Engineers and Machinists, 8. Nav. Co's Whar, (h’towr P, E, I. Phone 155 Sees SPSS SE AUCTION. ———— wa irne, TS FL FIG GGL PPS HG The subscriber will sell by Public Auction, ou his premises, Westmoreland, Lot 29, on Thursday, March 9th, at the hour of one o’clock, sharp. One mare, 10 yeare old; One cow, (Hol- stein), 4 years old; ons set gear for mov~ ing buildings, one set cider rotaries, one set cider steel screws, one cider press, seventy punch ons (almost 6000 gallons) cider, one cook stove, one parlor stove, (Franklin); one room stove, (box); two driving waggon", new; one lumber wagon, new; one pam oe sleigh, one hundred empty cider barrels, ogether with a romber of small art icles, too numerous to mention. A‘so—QOne and three quarter acres of mareh land at Tryon. ANTHONY COLLETT. Weemoreland, Lot 29, Feb 23—d&aw Reet ORAL WTP EA VOSA SPP PE ETF rf hhoar ttan Ioeal and Other ftems, LoryaL CRUSADE! —~ Meetin many A in Wrigbt’s Hall ou Monday a 6.30 p. m. ——-_-—-— . ] f a3 . Soxa Service atthe Gospel Meeting in at3.45. Strangers always welcome. ssiiheillliaiata. Hecxey Maton.—The bhatween the Abegweits and Victorias « il] he played on Friday evening next, Hillsborough rink. return match 1D — A Pertixexr Qvesrion.—A . gentleman condemns the principle Of paic his argum ré verend singera in churches. If mh l to Ic i lu ts Ww Ottawa Free P1 here would the pulpit come ia. eae, Gospet Meerixc.— Remember the Gos- nel meeting in Prowsre’s New Stone Block, Sunday afternoon at 4o’clock. Strangers ways welcome Lesson, John 3-7 “Ye must be born again.” oe | ) {1p Soctery —The Ladies Aid tociety of »P. E. Islana Hospi] aec- know leds x thanka the eum of $30 50 M ? he ;roceeds of peers entertainment held on February 23rd. Kiiisp at A Fine.—Doring a fire in an apartment house in New York a few day« ago, Mary E Prouty, a widow, was killed instantly by jumping totheground. Mr- Martha Boylan, overcome by smoke, was rescued by a fireman. R. Hyde, one of the firemen, was slightly injured by falls ing toree stories. ay Reeoverep His Voice. —Thomas Keys, of Wolfe Island, Ont., has recovered his voice in aremarakable manner. Several years ago he received an injury, and hie voice failed him. for damages, but in December he was si-7« ed with la grippe, and after a severe -i ge, recovered, and his voice returned, e+ ciear and strong as ever. A Correction.—A few days ago there was published by Tue Examiver a paras graph which was intended to show the good work done during the season by Hazelbrook factory. But by mistake the name Hillsborough was printed far Hazel brock, and tbe price obtained for the bvtter sent to the Englieh market was placed at 108s. instead of 100s. The ree meioder of the paragraph was prioted correctly. Gotpexn Weppixe. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Robinson, of Brackley Point Road, celebrated their golden wedding on the evening of the 27th ult. The celebration took place at their residence at Brackley Point, and there were about fifty couples present. Speech-making, music and song were the means by which several hours were most enjoyatly passed. During the eveniugan addrees of congratulation to the banpy couple was real, and acknowledged in, fi\ting terms. Mr ane Mre Robinsou have hosts of friends throughout the province who will join with usin extendiog cons gretulationsand wishiog them many more years of happy wedded life. A Bie Scueme.—A big scheme is afoot in the Annapolis Valley, no less a preject in factthan the lighting of the whole Valley by electricuy. A company has already been formed with that end in view having for ite head the Hon. the M -nister of Militia. It is proposed to generate the power at the head~waters ef the Gaspereau river, where ameirimum of 500 horse power is always obtaivabie, and to distri- bute the current at a point near Port Wiliam station. Wires will be carried from Windsor to Annapolis with branches toall the outlying towns in the Valley. Power will be supplied to all parties requiring it, the houses and barne of farmers lighted and street lights provided in all the towns between ite terminals. $400,000 is the capital required, the bulk of weich will be supplied, by Montreal Capitalists _—-_- - Seeme as ifconsumption always picks out the brightest and best. Fully one sixth of al) the deaths that eccur in the world are caused by ‘consumption. Many thing# were ounce considered impossible. It would be strange if medical gcience did not make some progress. The telegraph and telephone, the phonograph, the elec tric lhght—all were once impossible, and at once it was impossibleto cure con- sumption, Thatwas the time before Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Taken according to directions, this stan- dard remedy will cure 98 percent of all cases of coneumpticn. Ocnsumption is caused and fostered by impurity in the blood, It is cured by purity and richness in the blood—surely, certainly cured by the “Medical Discovery.” It builds up solid healthy flesh and _ vigvrous streogth. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, » 1008 page medical work pro~ fusely illustrated, will be sent free on re- ceipt of 31 one: cent stamps to gover post- age only. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. ¥. i ' | | gy Ol Com-s i Prowre’a New Block tomorrow afternoon | ent was He had entered a suit | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 4, The Neapolitan and His Horse. ‘The Italians are not remarkable for kindness to animals, but rather the re- verse. They have, however, a story of a Neapolitan driver notorious for his ill | treatment of his horse. After death the manu presented himself at the gate of | paradise, but was refused admittance. | Hie was recommended, however, to ap- ply at the neighboring paradise of ani- mals, if aaply he might find favor there. The driver did so, and, lo, the door was opened to him by the very 8alue@ poor, starved, wornout old hack on which he had been wont to shower his blows and curses, now transformed into a celestial steed of wondrous beau- ty. But, alas, the horse had not yet learned forgiveness, and here, too, the driver met with rejection, —Westmin- ster Review, We Wasn’t Afraid. Little Tommy and his younger sister were going to bed without a light. They had just reached the bottom of the stairs, when Tommy, after vainly endeavoring to pierce the darkness, turned round and asked: **Ma, is it polite for a gentleman to precede a lady when they have to walk in single file?’’ **No, my- son,’’ replied the mother, **the lady should always take the Jead.”’ ‘I thought so,’’ said Tommy delight- edly; ‘‘go ahead, Sue.’’—Pearson’s Weekly. A Type of His Class. “I see you've still got your old office boy.’’ “a ‘*Improves with age, does he?’’ **Well, he seems to get fresher every day.’’—Philadelphia Record. SCRAPS OF NEWS FROM Sentner, McLeod & Co That line of pretty silks at 28c a yard is leaving us about as fast as the snow is under the strong March sun. One of our local merchants not many miles from Charlottetown, saw an Indian passing hisstore with a Black Fox Skin. He hailed the chief and asked him if the Fox was for sale He answered in the affirmative. He then asked the Indian where did you get him, the chief answered, “Q) Himdyed” and then he asked him what price he wanted for it, he says $10.00. The mercahat paid down the money, congratulating himeelf on his bargain; but he hung the skin owt at thedoor, when a heavy rain came and the dye began to run, it was then he realized that “him dyed.” The careful housewife is already making an inventory for house cleaniog— Nothing makes a bouse look nicer in-~ side and out than pretty lace curtains. Don’t waste money and time repairiog and laundering the old ones. Sentner, McLeod & Co are selling them at rediculously low prices 25c a pair up to the lovely Swiss Embroidered ones. Sentner, McLeod & Co. have jus tput out a lineof Print cotton on their counter at 6c a yard that keeps the clerk of the print counter hustling. 10 is the exact number of Fur lined capes Seutner, McLeod & Co have left. Now Ladies here is a chance for you, There are 8 leftat 8.6Q0and 2 at 11.50. It’s a shame to sell them at 2 50 but you must be quick. Lace Cnrtains have never been offered in this Town at suce low prices as Sentner, McLeod & Co are offering them at present. ‘Twenty Dollars Reward Any person giving information leading te the apprehension of the party or parties who broke into my house on North Rtver between the dates of the 23rd and the 29th “ee will receive the above reward. R. M. YOUNG. CHARLOTTETOWN 5/5 PUPPY NYOOUMOONANMNNOONTNTTENNNNTNNNONERE NPP NNENTOTERINNTT Se 312 John T. [ickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & Wbdbbadldabedld2s P. E. iSLAND Moi EUAMUAAAAAAAN SUN GAAUALAAALAA GALA AbULLAUd LASbAM GAN Ue n Hats These are made especially for us— are same ton and New York for this spring, Take no others, Brahmin Tea The Most Popoular and Best Seller in Canada. Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens It challenges comparison with any other Tea now offer- | ed here regardless of price, ? om Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received | of which the following are a few samples:— New York, October 20 Would it be too much trouble for you to eend me a chest of that India Tea that we are so fond of? If you can gend it to Boston it will be forwarded to me. Brooxtyrx, N. Y., 4th December. We liked the tea purchased from you last summer so we! that I should like to order the same kind again if we can get it without too much trouble. Previnence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tea, so do my friends. I would like an 80 Ib. box same aa A t other. ’ before; but I don’t want any Civsamensiliiaiidies ti The Tea you sent is excellent, so much dowe like it that I want you toeend igation closes. another box before navigation bce: hiaabindi: if anything, it is better than the sample ei ighted with the Tea; Vaan sinaty S08 Wy as friends who have tasted it sent. I may have a larger order for you next time, : a here thought it very fine. ieorindaciaiitee, Do you remember sending me two boxes of tea last September. Kindly send me six Pen I would like exactly the same quality as we had before, which would be very difficult to beat. Do you want an Agent here. I believe I conld do a good business for you. Sr. Jonv, N. B. October 30. Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most satis~ factory and much liked by my family. I will send for another box when this is finished. Morcron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send meone box. I enclose P. 0. order for the amount. Hatirax, N.S. November 6. Please send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, d oblige. ee Wixpsor, N.S. February Ist The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea gives much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for Canada and United States. Ch’town. Feb, 13. & Cans For Spring, 1899 36 cases of these goods at Pictou, expected over at once. as are selling in Bos* R. H. Ramsay & Co The Model Outfitters CHEAP Canned Goods Sale eeer T BEER & GOFFS This week we offer our stock of Canned Goods at the following low prices:— Peas 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Corn 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Tomatoes, 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen String Beans, 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Baked Beans, (3 Ib tin) 12c¢ each, $1.25 dozen Peaches, (3 lb tin), 2 tins for 55 cents Peaches, (2 lb tin), 18c each, $2.00 doz Salmon, (British Columbia), 2 tins for 25 cents Apples, (1 gal tims) 20c each, BEER & GOFF GROCERS. Local Patriotism Boom .Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do se by purchasing soap mate at the Charlottetowo Soap Works. Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and see that the name Royal Oak is stamped on every bar you purchase. | CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS ed ————— Ce $D:50 simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. *akes nictures 344 x 3% inches; weighs but raig ances. Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted 9 snap-shots or time exposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera. @ tee with wiate — Wer, - . - - $2.48 | ; e de veto yt ' priatiog or'ht, - ee ata ngue ef Eureka -aneras ond Aodake free at agencte# Oo” OY tness~ EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y,