DON’T -—— - Paddle Around insloppy weather without a@ pair of wade through snow of Overshoes—We this one—made of fee hon two shapes a’ $l 7¥ a pair— [t ie not too late to bur—they will come in for next vear— Have sorne comfort. gies & Co. CEES e*®"e3.N4N4e8e8e WY Se eee” STC Seeeus ae us : Siltver Kabbers— Don’ without & pe have them |'k ereeyv cio The most delicious cake made It's very light, while, and the flavor exce)leat. Frice 16¢ per lb. TELEPIIONE 98, STEWART Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. D. TRIES SPSS Ts cose uss u coee Mure WA SSSSACANENE LSS ACME ves|ese L OOBO.' NE NL OOOO ML NL Ne Bie SSse: kK iS US OOOO TN AS AT * ———— 2s < We the watchmakers of Uhar -- lottetowa, have agreed to close our stores at six o’clock eyery evening 1 except Saturday evening: commescing Monday, March 27th, 1899. W.W. WELLNER, G F. HUTCHESON, BE. W. TAYLOR, G. H. TAYLOR, W.N. TANTON, L. W. COOK. the week, SS i» | % = like plea-ing customers. That’s what weare doing all the time, we give them such value for their money tbat they come bac « again and bring others with therm. This is the key~ note of our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give us your next order and be thoroughly convinced what we Bay is tr e, We se licit ys yur valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, 5 LF LT FILS HS Hh 8G THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH .22, 1899 New Hockey Rixk.—Ottewa ‘eto have & new hockey rink which will coat $25,- 000 to $30,000. The ice area will be 125 by 85 feet, Coxras ev His Grint. patch says: A Ch cago des- Auguat A. Brecker. the seute age maker who bas been under arrest for four weeke on @ charge of murdering his wife, bas made a full confession. He sail that he cut his wife to pieces and burned the remains in a etove. Brecker, when first arrested, admitted killing bis wife, but declared he pushed her eff Randclph street viaduct into the lake and that she was drowned, Get One.—The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for cale throughout the [sland atthe following places. Price 5 cents :— Georgetown —Hon. D. Gordon’s. Sammerside—Smal! & Bearisto’s, aud D. K Carrie’s. Souris—D, Sutherland’s. Mt. Stewart~- Gordon Douglass’. Montague—F. S. Macdonald’s, Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Alberton—G.S. Muttart’s. Tiguish—J. A. Brennan’s. since Vatwan_e Trees.—*ifty black walout trees ia Case county, Mich., were recently sold for $10,000 eash. These trees hace been telied, and wil! be shipped to British buyers. The largest tree was eeven feet ie dameter at ite base, and will yield lumber worth from $700 to $1,000. OF course walnut trees take time to grow, but it is agreeable to think thet if man plant» ed afarm with walout trees, the next owner might live cou fortably by selling one a year, Took Hex Pitt.—Seldom do we hear of those engaged in the work of marrying in- dulging in a pun during the ceremony, how: ever much they may be tempted ty the names of the happy couple, but a Scotch registrar could not lose an opportunity recently afforded him. Ona couple pre- senting themmeelves it was fuund that the same of the bridegroom was Joha P’')), When the registrar reached that part of the ceremony where the bride agrees to take the groom for better or worse, he said. “Clara ——, do you take thie Pill?” To which the bride was heard to respond, “Yee,” almost inaudibly. Passep Away.—At Point Prim on the l4th of February, J. A. McLeod passed away in the 58th year of his age,after a short illiness of paralysis. He leaves a wife, three eens and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind affectionate busbard aud father. Tiredeath of Mr. McLeod is a great shock to all bis friends and relatives as he was highly esteemed by all adquaintences, Great sympathy ie felt for the sorrowing family as his death was unexpected. Une ssa and two daughters areat present in New York city. Mr. Angus McLeod,of N Y., whoserved in the United States army in Cuba during the war, is a soa of the deceased, Seine As Eprrors Wors.— What queer no- tions sume advertisers have! A few weeks eince ene Provincial firm very generously offered to send the editor a box of soap in exchange for advertising space. As the editor sever harkered after soap a6 @ diet and as his etaff declined toaccept their wages in soap, the flattering offer found ite way into the gaspiog maw of the editorial waste-basket. Since then, another Cana- dian firm has offered to swap a wire tence for a six inch epace im the newspaper. As wire fences are just as indigestible as soap, and as the editor has never felt the need of a wire fence when settling little difficulties with indignant subscribers, we fear that the wire fence offer wil] meet the same fate as that of the soap man.—St. Andrew’s Beaeon. ilies Hitissorouca Dairyine ComPany.— Recoraed success of dairy companies no doubt has a stimulating effect on oibers, and it is with pleasure we read eccasiona)- ly of the amount of milk received at dif- ferent factories,of the prices obtained for their products, and of the pricee paid for milk to patrone. One day Crapsud is showing their wonderfal advancemest snd asking other Companies to compare poies. Next day Hazelbrook is telling of an average of 72.09 cents per kundred |ba. of milk being paid to patrons for November and December on a 39 test, also of 19.54 cents per lb. received for butter shipped er S. 8. Gaspesia, all of which is just and right. Hillsboro now claims the pri- vilege of tating that for October, Novem -~ ber, December and January butter, their patroos received an average of 72.75 cents per huodred lbs. milk on 43°09 test after paying expenses and retainieg 4 cent per | hundred )bs. for sinking fund, would like | to kvow if any compsnies figures exceed those, not forgetting please to reckon Oc~ tober butter, also their shipment per 8. The Modern Founders, ‘ Engineers and V achiniats, S. Nav. Co's - Wharf, Ch’town P, E, I. Ss Phone 125 -. 7s 2 Ld. teh 90 Aten pT bm by Ae, OF, °F wy y =p : iS Je eee | HABA BAGS oe “pos Farm For Sale 100 acres at Dundas , we offer for sale 100 acres of land at Vpton, Duodas, formerly occupied by Angus McP hereon. 75 acres clear and in good heart, the re mainder under mixture of bard and sol wood. A)) excellent soil. Terms easy. M.& D,U. MeLEOD, ; Attorneys at Law Charlottetown Feb. lst 1899. Beb 2nd wkly lmos S. Gaspesia netted the patrons 19°76 cents perlb. Their total shipments to Great Britain last autamn was 5,040 pounds, the largest venture we think of any company on the Island. z ee . CHARLOTTETOWN - OpOTeRTTRE TTT H HH TT MT Zi . e2e2"222 Local and Other Items} °°*"™™?e*e* = The members of Excelsior and Cherry Valley Lodges, I. O. G. T., paid Gough Lodge Vernen‘River Bridge, a Fraternal Vision Friday evening the 3rd inet. Bro. W. L.. Acorn, C, T. of Excelsior, oc- cupied the chair, while the following pro- grapime was rendered :— Address of welcome Bro. A D Fraser,G S Reply on benaif of Excelsier...W L Acorn Reply on behalf of Cherry Valley.... pyosnebvecudedebhekesdibeahinensie H M Young Recitation. . oF -W A M McPhee Harmovia solo, with accompaniment. . sein W WOMGN CROSS ano 00 A NeNeill OR ie iihcteidabinie ik abbbeinds V R Wood Organ Solo................Sisver Beatie Gay Recitation............Sister Ada Campbell Harmonia solo with accompaniment Kanedenecécs -«....Bro. Geo Carver Recitaiion...............Sieter Mary Moore SE. «000 sccvcecoseee 4.0 mocmsescEt® Is DYOUR Recitation........ 2 recceeee. BPO. D P McPhee Recitation... ..........Sister Jemioa Irving Recitation..........Sieter Winnie McLeod Spdech............. cecserce. Bt. F B McRae Sister Maggie Irving, of Gough Lodge, presided at the Organ during the opening and closing cermonies. After the close of the meeting the visitors repaired to the beautiful new home of Bro. PD. P. Irving, D. T., where an excellent repast, served in the Missre Irvings usual good style, was partaken of. After singing “Auld Lang Syne” the delighted visitors returned to their homes. TT lm —Algggrmmmmm A man’s health isthe rope which he climbs to success. Ifhe cain keep his health, he will goon to success. Yet his health is the very thing he neglects more than anyihing else. It is easierto keep health than itis to regain it. When se man feels Limself running down, when be realizes a loss of vitality and energy, he roust call a balt. The strauds of hie rope are parting rapidly. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diecovery has helped thousands of men ic just this condition, it makes health, it makes pure, rich blood, it forces out impurities and kills germs. It doean’t make any difference what same you call your trouble by—dyspepsia— kidney dis-~ ease —rheumatism —coneumption — skin disease, the “jolden Medical Discovery’’ will cure it absolutely. Noneof thaee diseases can retain hold on the body when it is full of rich, pure blood. Send 31 one~cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive a free . copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N Y. So an anas nL Wa ri Soap3 made after old methods, loosen dirt butslowly, and Women used to rub clothes briskly between the hands or on a board. This process went On tillone day somebody estimated that clothes received mcre wear on wash day than oa every other day of the week, Then our soap maker went to*work and after patient study, the richest and best material known in the science of soap making were ingeniously combined--to which was skilfully added a new scientific discovery of marvellous cleansing properties and ROYAL OAK SOAP was evolved. The cheapest, the safest, and purest soap now on the market. No effort or expense has been spared tonaake it the best. It Loosens Dirt It Saves Labor It Makes Linen as White as Snow, & Woolen as $ wee as New Mown Hay. 22222 NOTICE of the Dominien Temperance Alliance of P. E. Island, will be held in the Y. M. C.A. Hall i CharlottetowD. on Thursday March 30th at 2 A full attendance of Tempersncs workers is requested. as business of import- ance will be brought before the meeting, aK secynnonnpnnnennypnnnnnnennnntntnnn ttt nent PPTPTTENTen Ns 2 John T. Tickenzie, & THE TAILOR & {AAMAAAAASAADDAAAAAAADAAAAAAAASA UL abs’ AMAA AY, “aN us P. E. ISLAND WME MAU UU dabadaadaddd 4 TIMELY REVIEW oF ' | OD OD Wr eS Sw OB ODBEH’D ODIO OD OD CO] orw 0° S 0B 099Q0R OD 8D 2QVEO~H CHOICE EASTER DRESS GOODS lt is high time jyou ordered tiat new dress of yours, if you expect to wear it on Faster Sundiy. Dressmakers all ove: town are getting more and mcr2 busy every day, and unless you make arrangements soon tor the gown you ex ected to wear on that day you are liablejto meet with dissapointment. We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Goods for spring. Having bought them before the ri-e in price, we are in a position to give you very low priees. The reputation of this store rests entirely upon the pro er price level of the merchandise itself, and our promise to sell you better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store than here, SENTNER, McLE®D & CO. ™ Tf you are looking for a good frank, Valise or satch 1, you can get them here. If we don’t mistake you will get the besc in Uharlottetown, R.'H. Ramsay ne ‘Grafton Street, Opp. P: O. & Co a OyTHTOH VED TH THERAPIE IDEN PRTC TTERTTN TET er TTA aNT sere Tht rereuearensereevvrrerneeernete rennet vr ttz The annval meeting of the Provincia Branch | = The £3 = Wew é = Features = = OF THE... $s = Massey-= é i= / _ an = / -Harris % F= f ARE.... ts oe BALL RETAINERS, & oe NEW CRANK MECHANISIN, s r= NEW SEAT POST, = NEW HANDLE BARS, 2 = Wirh Expanding Stem. = ead g = : ROGERS & ROGERS, & = SUMMERSIDE = ™ AGEnNTs For P. E. 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