hea ee LT a22"222 Womens | Rubbers 190 cets You know we sold one lot of rub- ago,—could hers for Y Line ’ nv more of them, but we did not get any ! , s : gt about 9 cases of an American rub ber that w hey Jast at 20 g pair. 5 Alley &Co. - ND c NL ee me SY ™ -+eesev % = WE HAVE oe H# SOME CHOICE en oy tA OPT a2 FRUIT CAKE 38 ee t! cs pee Le Miz. we We know thse’ you cannot | - ss any tha beiter in ae cheaper n priee It’s m P oe gkil ful and exp rienced aie ‘ wz mide from first quality agred AS jenta. and ite baked as onlya Daxker 8 who “knows how” can bake. ee The price ee 20c PER LB. PHONE 96, Ve SMe Vr > ae UF O88 7S GH TEL STEWART Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. ae ROBNL SNL OOOO NLL va 4 D. enesy 48 =e = c MNS SSSS AG ANE AE LSS AEE A f Som iF ©@@0 TN AS UF Le iv 2@@0%, ae = ae — — Your Monogram «<3> Engraved j Oa vowr Spoons, Forks, and other silver articles, would be 4 nice would‘ot it? A nicely en- graved mooug’am, not only adds beauty to the article but is a means of identifying it ehould any articleget astray or be ttolen. Now ia @ good time to have them engraved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellner is expert in thie beautiful art, and he will be pleased to eb heworks, and cial designs for you require it Every persoa es bould bave their Silverwa-e marked. The eost is small. W. W. WELINER, | The Great Watch House. max J PASSSSAGSHSIZ There is Nothing by like pleasing 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 euccess. We strive to please ever yvone who leaves an Why not give order and he avinced what we wyon samples of will submit #pe- your approval if | OSE IE Ls THT Os ° ~~ order with w+. us “your next thoroughly ¢ Say ia true. We svlicitfyour valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, ! Engineers and Machinists, 8S. Nav. Co’s W hart, ( h’town P, E, I. Phone 125 UNE SESE AE SP Sa eee AUCTION. a ee ee ee ss LHL SF INS INS TNS are tes alte LATE PIG GS The subscriber will sell by Publie Suction, ou his premises, Westmoreland, Lot 29, on Thursday, March %h, at the hour of one o’ck k, Saarp. One mare, 10 years old; One cow, (Hol- sein). 4 years ol; ons set gear for mov- ing buildings, one set cider rotaries, one et cider steel ecrews, one cider press, Seventy puncheons (almost 6000 gallons) D} cider, one cook stove, one parlor stove, ' raklio); one room stove, (box); two >| “tiving waggons, vew; one lumber wagon, NeW; One jauating sleigh, one hundred empty eder barrels, , seiebether with a nomber of small art ’ ot ge _ ~ mention. ne and three ™areh lend at Tryon. eee ee ANTHONY COLLETT. : B Weemoreland, Lot 29, Feb 23—daew LO Ta LE PST ’ jeee:e22e wi eoce M4 SY IF Oaee Zs a a | 4 LP -% a} lait | vice D, Stewart, promoted. 3K THE DAILY MXAMINER, CHARLOT''ETOWN, MARCH 6, 1869 Tocal and Other tems, AO H Dont night. The programme [t appears eleewhere. misé the concert to- isa choice one. ee Tury Srorren Tuein Parsrs —A vews- paper, reporting the epeech of a px liticiane ntended to add. asa comment, ‘*‘Anod the masees believed him;” instead of which, by a typographical error, the addition read as ““Tnem asses believed him !” Axoruer Sramp Ipea.—It is darkily hinted that **I William Mulock”’ ie bard at work preparing another stamp to com - memorate the failare of the Washingtor egotiations, and a comtemporary suggests that an appropriate legend to place there yn would be: We have a varter |! @etbhar has been, oo Ove Boys Aproap.—-Mr. Duncan M. M cdonald, son of Macdonald, E-q., and one of the most energetic young men of Montague, left Georgetowa on Thureday, March 2nd, by the Stanley en roate to the far west. He is accompanied | by Mr. D. McDonald, of Orwell. Wewish | the boys a successful trip. acti John J. PromoTions.—82nd Queen’s Inufantry.—To be 2od Lieutenant V. L. Goodwill, 18th Janaary, ‘ nnty pattaiion of 1899. To be 2nd Lieutenant, provision- | ally: Sergeant L. Stewart, vice W. L. Goodwill, promoted. 18th January, 1899, Canadian Gazette, ‘ecisisiiiiiessikatnii Mr. terw’s Stup. - Toe New Glasgow Enterprise says: Mr. A, Bell, who had done more tian anv: th r individual in the interesta of stcek breeding, has broken up bis famous sud. He bas sold his famons eta'lion lerael,:o Mr. Charles Rodd. I*rael was the beat hor-e ever raised in Nova Scotia and has a record of 2 19} He bas elso eent his stallion Muegrave,@ prominent son of Allerton, 1o New York, where he will be eold along with other Allertone at Fasig & Co’s eale to be held next month. The Canadian breeder considers the loss of this fine young stallion a great blow to the breeders of Caasda. cialis Baay SociaL.—On Monday night last a bean sceial was held in the vestry of the | Mechodiet Church at Kensington, prepared by the Mission Band of that church, to which quite a number gathered, despite the unfavorable stete of the weather, which had interfered with the programme gotten up, to such an extent that a new one was rendered ex tempore, which in the opinion of 61! was e pleasing surprise, both t the musical aud literary parts receiving greatapplause. After the eatalles bad b en partaken of by the company.a social hour was enjoyed, aod the meeting then dispersed, ‘The funds of the Band were considerably increased by the proceeds of the social, which, by good luck,isto be repeated Friday evening. KeMARKABL? LONGEVITY.—Two remarks able cases of longevity have recently been reported in the diatrict of Cork, Ireland lo Baniry, on the route to Glengariff, there bas juet died a woman named Mary Spil- land, who is Gartified to have been at leas 112 yeareod. She had been a widow for fifty years asd boasted of havisg many grandchil iren and great grand-children in the United Stetee. She maintained all her faculities to the last, Sbe remem-~ bered the French invasion of Bantry Bay io 1796, and she was married inthe year of the battle of Waterloo. The second case is reported from Coachford, about sixteen miles west of Cork. The woman is still alive and in extreme want. Her maiden name was O'Sullivan (Gow), and she married a man named Mountjoy. She is reported to be Ll5 years ofege. She has been confined to ber bed for the last two years and is abit deaf and cf weak slight. She speaks Geelic and knows no English. Success comes tu those who persevere. If vou take Hood’s Surespari!la faithfully and persistently, you will surely be benc- fitted. NOTICE, Belfast Railway —AND— Hillsborough Bridge, A Public Meeting will be held ai Pow- nal Hall, Lot 49, on Monday, the 13th day of March, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of con<iderixg the necessity of proceeding with the Belfast Railway and Bridge across the Hillsborough. The Premier and members of Loca] and Dominion Parliaments are respectfully invited to attend. JOHN McEACHERN, ALBERT BOSWELL, RICHARD JENKINS, EWEN McEACHERN, Feb 25, 1899. LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE MEETING Pursuant to noticea meeting of the Libera.-Conservative Associatioa for the Second Electoral District of King’s County was held st Morell,on Thursday last, 23rd ult. The meeting wascalled for the ) purpose of organization, princijally for election of cflicera to take the place of those who had died since the Jast meeting. The officers elected are: President, L.P. Doyle; Vice President, James Hevry D ngwell; Secretary, Jawee Mcleaac, re- elecied. Chairmen for the different polle were all chosen. After some other pre- liminary business was tranescted the fo!- ‘owing reeolution was submictedto the meeting and carried by a unanimous -tand‘pg vote : Reeolved that the members of the Lib» eral-Conservative Association of the Second Electoral District of King’s County, iv pubiic meeting assembled, place on record their sense of great lose sustained ty them since their last meeting, by the death of their jate President, John P. Sullivan, Eeq, and their late Vice President, James McKay, Erq. Resolved that this resolution be spread upon the records of this Association, and a copy thereof Le sent to the representa~ tiv? families of the deceased, aod eleo the H -rald, Examiner and Watchman news- paoere for publication. anne ee ———- $5,000 Reward “Will be given to any person “whe can preve that SUN- “LIGHT or LIFEBRUOY “SOAPS, manfactured by “Lever Bros., Limited, Port “Sunlight, Engiand, “tains any form of adulter- “ation whatever or contains “any injurious chemicals.” This guarantee absolute purity accompan- iesevery Twin-- of Of the above named world renowned brad Rar Do you getany guarantee with any other brand? JAMES KELLY Wholeeale Commission Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG WHARF Cows BOSTON MASS SoLIcITEL Write for stencils and particulare. J. 0. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for handling to best ad- vantage yonr shipments of Lobsters, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence acticited. Top Market Prices and prompt Return s Gua enteed. Mar, 2nd—2m eod ‘Twenty Dollars Reward Any person giving information leading ie the apprehension of the party or parties whe broke into my house om North Rtver between the dates of the 23rd and the 29th inet. will receive the above reward. R. M. YOUNG. Political Meeting A meeting of the supporters of the Liberal-Conservative party, in the southern end of the 2nd Blectural District of Queen’s County, including New Dominion, St, Catherine’s, North River, New Haven and North Wilt- shire, will be held at New Haven, on Wednesday, 15th March, next, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of organization. L. L. JENKINS, Ocnvener. Feb. 27 — | Ce Seeorerrerernerreenrerearte Pri OT eT NNOPOT NTT OTE tDTTED Mt PM Mf zs John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & »- CHARLOTTETOWN - UAAAAAAAASAAAAAAAUALALAAAA AAA AAA AAAS ee P. EB. ISLAND 7 e : i con: | American Hats ton and New York for this spring, Take no others, & Caps For Spring, 1899 36 cases of these goods at Pictou, expected over at once. These are made especially for us— are same as are selling in Bos* R. H. Ramsay & Co The Model Outfitters Brahmin Tea The Most Popular 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, : ae Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received of which the following are a few samples:— New York, October 29 Would it ba too much trouble for you to send me a chest of that India Tea that we are 80 fond of? If you can send it to Boston it will be forwarded to me. Brooxtyy, N. Y , 4th December. We liked the tea purchased from you last summer so well that I should like te order the same kind again if we can get it without too much trouble. Provipencs, R. I., 26th May. Llike the Brahmin Tes, so do my friends. I would like an 80 lb. box same as . » ther. sequaes Sacco! asl oe ee fn Orrawa, November 4th. The Tea you sent is excellent, so much dowe like it that I want you to send igati loses. avother box before navigation ¢ Ciiikatit Cena ‘ imply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better than the sample Te ie order for you nexttime, as friends who have tasted it bene hanght 5 saey Hen Mowvreat, April 20. ting me two boxes of tea last September. Kindly send me Bix hg Pe cae ace 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. Joun, 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. Moxorox, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send meone box. I enclose P.O. order for the amount, Hauirax, N. 8.November 6. Please send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, and oblige. Winxpsor, N.S. February 1st . . . . ” The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea givee much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have ‘tasted it. The originals ean be seen on application. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for Cavada and:United States. CHEAP Canned Goods Sale BEER & GOFFS Thit week we offer our stock of Canned Goods at the following low prices:— Peas 9 certs 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 |b tin) 12c each, #1.25 dozen Peaches, (3 lb tin), 2 tins for 55 cents Peaches, (2 lb tiny 18c each, $2.00 doz Salmon, (British Columbia), 2 tins for 25 cents Apples, (1 gal tims) 200 each. BEER & GOFF GROOBRS, Local Patriotism Boom .Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do se by purchasing soap made at the Charlottetown Soap Worke. Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and see that the name Royal Oak ie etamped om every bar you purebace. ; CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS $ simplest, 50 Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. takes pictures 344 x 34% inches; weighs but 12} ances. Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted > snap-skets cr time exposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, es ee was Of Bercha Cameras and hodahs free mt agincies RASTMAN KODAK CO. vive with plate . i” bAgeere Cotriag ee 4 printing eriet - Ch’town, Feb, 13, | Rochester, N. Xj * . oe ae Cemeeee a iacaogectan mien ne grommet a nga AP ate