a ad oes EE ee When \ ter with his icy 1Aall ] : e worid he: ; | 4 : rs ra tno il GQ pal | we Y ry aa) > se CROQUET. ee) eu i sharp aod medium GIPSY-+---- Women’s Rubbers, round toe hae an old stand by vu JULIET. ----- W , tubbers, very tium to and | ght 1 wear Ade & Vomene ne DOROTHY ---- Women’s Kuabbers —very stylieh. high heel and toe cap, two AAG | shapes, pe opted and medium Y Vis PRIDE: ....- in Womea’s Rab-} ind toe boots A new sha bers for re MERMAID.-- Women’s storm pointed and round toes, ALLEY & CO Ru bbe Ae Bie AI We NZ MY, OO fF Ose S ay oeee NESE. ie teas) ) | ke ea) ‘ee You Want % Some Nice White Cake =% Where can you get any thing nicer or cheaper than our SILVER CAKE? This cake is nicely flavored, only the whites of the eggs are used in the making, and the price lGe per Ib. TELEPHONE 98, “ae < D. STEWART: Eclipse Bakery, aS 16260 wy besos aK ZS. SiS : Bakes Bet Bread. OOO 8S) NL NL OBO NN SL 8000 %). iC TF OCO8* 5 US <iF * keep ee eee Se Your Monogram ' | | a k il] Os your Spoons, Forks, and ; ther silver articles, would be || nice would’nt it? A nicely en- graved monogram, not only edds beauty to the article but ie a means of identifying it should any articleget astray or be etolen. Now is a good time to have them engraved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellner is expert in thie beautiful art, and ne will be pleased to show you samples of his work, and will submit rpe- cial designs for your approval if you require it. Every person should bave their Silverware marked. The cost is small. W. W. WELLER, | The Great Watch House. BHABGBLBAFGBAGS | There is Nothing like pleasing customers. Tbat’s what we are doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they come back aga o and bring others with them. [his is the key~ note of onr success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an POPP AGG iP a order with us. Why not give uy us your next order and be ¢ thoroughly convinced what we ip BAY 18 true. We solicit'your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & C0'Y, & LEAF LAF RLF OS . ‘ ‘as The Modern Founders,¢Engineers yg “and Machini«ts, S. Nav. o's 42 % Wharf, (h'towr P, E, I. a & Phone 125 eo 4° Se Lee opr - oR ia. 2h SPEED SE NS SP ES | A CARD. The Photographic and Crockery businese Carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will Continued by the undersigned, at the Old stand on Grafton Street. Thanking the pullic for past favors avd hoping for a coutinuanee of the same. remain, respeetfully yc urs, ISABEL LEWIS. §0¢). THE DAILY UXAMINER, CHARLOT'IETOWN, FEBRUARY 23, 1869 OO ELLE LLL LEELA Le Na See eae Bee wR TS a ~ ceie [Local and Other tems | ; weekly j Wuat Pics Ware Exemwrr.~— Ato recent council meeting in a west of E ygland horoveh, a complaint was mad of the | a t! x i the #&treets mey ved at the stable be instructed toarrest ail pigs fout d wands ¢ the etreets, except the “pigs of | > RU Re Tiwea in Dawson.—Atiiirs Dawson writes a correspondent, at present are very pet, An effort, euceessful fora time, was made to corner several necessaries < f 1! * ife: auch as sugar, buuer, milk, etc, for demanded, | which exerbitant pr e8 were | i but some of whe smaller mere arts begen cutting prices,sna this bade the eftect ot brioging rates down Butter is now $1 60 | per pound, milk 70 to 75 cent# per can, sugar 50 cents per pour d, and £0 on. A Narrow Escare Ree. Mr. Samp- son, pastor of Sr. George’s churcb, west ond bis family “ere nearly smothered end, by gas Thureday morning a8 their home } on Duke Street It was simgly by acci that they escaped Karly in the orning Mr. Sampson heard one of the ng,and be aroseto secertain rising from the bed Mr, yn could scarcely walk, aud he then heavy emeil of gas in the went down stairs and found gas was co:niog from the furnace. need the rest of the unconscious gas.— Si. Jobn = iren cry Un liscovere@u & He immediate!y ar famiiv, who were almost of tbe MeetinG or Pressyrery.—The Pres- bytery of Prince Kdwer: I-land will meet on Tuesday, the 7t. cay of March, next, at lla. m.,ia St. James Hall, Charlotte— town. This meeting is eure to call for their sedernnts,and io consequence mem bers will wot be able to return bome on the day of meeting. Sessions are request ed to forward their reports at once tothe uodernamed conveners: Sabbath School, J.M. Fisber, Princetown; Young Peo- ples Societies, J. R- MeKay,Sourie; Life and Work, Archibald Gunn, St. Anthony; Statistics, T. C. James, Charlottetown. These reports must he dealt with at the forthcoming meeting in order that they mey be in ume for the General Assembly Convener. Grants to augmented c ngre- gations will discussed.—I', F. Fullerton, Clerk of Presbytery. — NAVAL ARMAMENTS. also be A bil! has just been reported to Congress for the eapenditure of $42,000,000 to con- etruct three 15,500-ton battleships, three 12,000-ton armored cruisers and six 2,500 and 91,500 tons. With these vessele, United States navy will move up to fuurth place in the world’s list. Itie sixth nt present, the order being Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy, the United States, Japan. Great Britain is numerically very nearly equal now in naval strength to the next three greatest powers combined. The present standing 1s: Sb ips. Tons. Great Britain......... 341 1,638,783 France..... 165 792,663 RRSIB cccccscee aon 531,985 DOPING i ais 0s ooo 110 419,256 Os Kanviaiiaes ve RS 361,445 United States....... 1¢3 336,934 It will be seen that France, Russia and Germany combined have 386 vessele of 1,743,904 tons as aguinst Britain’s 381 ships of 1,638.783 tone. Taking into account the great advantage of concentrated management as againat the confusions and uncertainty of triple management, Britain is evidently as formidable at sea as the next three powers combined even if her ships and sailors mey beof uobetter quality than their Opponents. 2s eee anenaneemmete — Canadian Pacific Railway. -~-BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS feaving Montreal every ‘THURSDAY at 11 a. m orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datisg second Class passengers for ail points, algary and west. Berth Rates— ontreal to Calgary...... ..- vue Gieoweeiel $7.00 aaeen to Kevelstone...... ongenenseese Dan Montreal to Vancouver..--++......+ - 800 Montreal to Seattle. sccce.. cc cc cccesccccees 3 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in Uawapa, Western Unitep Srares and to Japan, Cutns, Iyp1a, Hawaiian IsLANDS, AvsTRaLiA and Maniza, and also for de ecriptive advertising matter and maps, wriie to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Passe. Agt., St, John, N. B. ton protected cruisers, a total of 12 vessels ; | TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT | NEWS NOTES Horseleaa carriages will be manufactur~ ed in Toronto, The Iluetrated London News, the oldest iiustrated journsl in Eogland, with other publications iesued by the In gram family, have been eold to a joict stock company for $5,000,000. The an- nual profits are said 10 be $325,000 a year. One of the officers in command of the United Siates forces at ths Philippines cables home that ‘‘ihe spirit’? of the native forces “‘is breken.” This glad news ig received with satisfaction by the same jourosls which a few short months were commending the “unbroken spirit” of the natives of the Philippines and of Cuba. But the natives were then fighting Spain. ayo Bem == — MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parente, on Feb. 15th, 1899 by, the Rev. Rodk. MacLean, Maicolw L.Macrbee, of Heath- erdale, to E/izabeth Ann, youngest dangh- ter of Joho McPherson, Brookly», Lot 61, Kir g's County. — — - ee DIED At St. Avard’s, Royal y, on Monday 30tn Feb, 1899,of ivflarnmation of the Jungs, Marion Echel, aged 1 year 6 months, ouly daughter of SiiasJ. and Mary A. Wadman Dr. CHaAsz VISITING THE SICK, Raised from a Bed of Sickness. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure and Kid- mey-Liver Pills Combined for Perfect Health—An Interesting Cure After Long Suffering. Simcoe, Jan. 18th, 1897. Messrs. Edmanson, Bates, and Co., Tos ronto, Ont. :— Gentlemen,—For over five months I was confined to my bed, not being able to move. The best medical skill was called in, all treating me-for catarrh of the stomach, but to no avail. 1 could not eat the most simple food without being in dreadful misery, and found no relief until same was vomited up. After spending a large sum in mediczl advice, I was advised to try @ box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I said it was no use, for I considered mine a hopeless case from which I eould not recover. At length I pur- chased a box from J. Austin and Com- pany, Simcoe, and to my surprise found great relief. Not being able to eat I tried a box of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills; the pains left me the third day. My appetite has been fully restored, I consider myself perfectly cured, and feel as well as when a young woman, although I am 65 years old at present. I was almost a shadow, now I am as fleshy as before my sickness. Have used only three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and only two boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I can ido my house work as usual. I am positive that my marvellous cure (which I think it {s) is due purely to Dr. Ghase’s remedies, which I have used. I can honestly recommend the same to any persons suffering from symptoms similar to mine. Wishing you every success. Yours, truly, MRS. ANN CHURCHILL, Sr. Ce $7.50 simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. ‘akes nictures 344 x 344 inches; weighs but 1244 ances, Meniscus Jens, rotary snutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted )$nap-shote or time *xposures and equaily con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, -ice with viate . der, - - - . 82.56 ivie veloping anc printing outfit, - 1.00 “é 2 “ree. A k EASTMAN KODAK aes oF ol ba all's a2 “_ CHARLOTTETOWN - seeslenynayninenn mn etonyneennnnenyanenenenn ty ernenene ent ettt tte John T. [ickenzie, % THE TAILOR & aS P. E. ISLAND AU j i : Great ‘Clearance Sette. of all lines of winter goods— Drese Goods Men’s Sweaters Furs, " Jerseys Jackets, » Linders Capes, 1 Drawers Shawls, " Shirts Blankets » Gloves Bachelors, Ladies* Gloves, Woo] Flannels Hosiery, Flannelettes and 1000 other lines which our limited space forbids us to mention. Ali must be closed out within the next 10 days—re~ gardless of cost, to make room for our magoificent new stock of spring novelties now On the way. Sale to begin Monday, Feb 20, at 10 a. m BLACK DRESS GOOD of all kinds a Specialty. yentoer, McLeod & Co FARM T0 LET AT ROYALTY, To let “Milford Farm” on the North River Road, about a mile from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a bigh state of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There is a yood one anda halt story farm house with outbuildings and a large stable and barn, and a too! house on the premises. Possession given, if re- quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher aod pasture farm. Rent $200.00 a year, For farther particulars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, 254 Dendas Eeplarade We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete. ete We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks -until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. Have You Seen It ? The City Report We printed it, We do all kinds of priniing. The Examiner Pub. Co The Job Printers IF YOU HAVE Buy any kind of «. piano that may he brought to your home: If you want to make a sure thing of it, CALU ON US and select a Heintzman & Co, Piano. ‘They are the cheapest Piano after all, that you can possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms HEINTZMAN PIANO! The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heinteman Piano for the Ch’town School of Music is another of the ‘many proots we can furnish of their superiority. MILLER BROS., The P. E. Island Music} House Connolly Building, Queen St.... The Best in The World The best made Press Shirts in the world are manufactured in Germany. For comfort, fit and finish ,there are none like them. WESECLL THEM, We also sell the W.G. @R. It’s no nove'ty for us to sell the best{made shirts on Try uor 95e shirt. on ea i >_enae a D.A. BRUCE Morris Block, Wictoria Row, make. the market. HOME HINTS! How often women are perplexed and driven nearly to de spair by their littie ones losing appetite and refusing all man- ner of food, when children will take OV RIL at nearly any time, A cup of Bovril between, or at meals is the most perfect form of nourishment to give the children for HEALTH AND STRENGTH. BOVRIL LIMITED, 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, 30 Farringdon Street, Montreal. Ceneda Montreal, Ua London, Englan«'. a Seg ee tee cone = a — REGISTERED PURE INDIA TEA : : BRA Five tons just arrived airect from the Gardens Fiorace Haszard Ch’town, 27th December—2wks eod ONEY TQ BURN aa