d < Ta) i VY a as ne od OO COME, We 8 -_ ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 29 1898 Ke AM, Ke He Fy He Ke Re EN oN ert ol eel eat ee! eel ect ort wel at is Slippers our windo w ls week, \ll kinds, Velvet, from 75e up, There may be an Amas suggestion here-— [t will stop you worrying about that present. Chey are always acceptable. ALLEY & OO., The Shoeists SSSSCSOSOSS SESS SOROLEHt GOR CGES dee SOLERO SE LOSS MOSS OOOCSOOS 6008 25° 09080008 16868880 82888064- S SP SPSS SESE SE ay BE SERE ac ae ee oOo Oo OO OOS steurart’s Bakery é piace to Read thi S Cake, get your suppliee ist, — Scrip ure Cake Oatcake Light Fruit Cake Doughnuts, Silver Cake Ches er Cake Plai. Pound Cake Rich: Frnit Cake ies Tart ets 8, Ginger Snaps Geriuan Buss : Pies ut Pies c olate Pies leiephone 98. D>. STEWART LOCLIPSE BAKERY, BAKES BEST >. “~~ © Gs os oo e872 ‘ Oat etc., etc, ~».--aa & @ @2@e & SS 7 & © @ @ @ = - Dp “a= ae @ «a «8. 64 64-42 & @ *- = Fe ic | ‘Loeal pany will build an ice bovse at once and ¢ witha canactiy of 25,000 Phe coma y will increase its cap't | t $50,000, ciorv L-ces = aniten Sneer axp Catrte.—There were sheep and 16 fat catue shipped from Sum- merside On Saturday by the Northumber land. Mr : The shipment was for St John. _-—_ twenty sheep for Akron Dow,Harris Aker- ly and Woodford Wright, of Southampton, | NB, last week. They oame fromjKi)mar« noe, adistance of seven miles through the waods and were tracked to thrir bomes and one of them shot, A Bie Srrike.—Three thousand cotton mill hands welked out on strike at Augusta, Ga, one day last week, six mills in aillhaving to be closed down. The announcement of a cot in wages made necessary by close competiticn was the cause. ecisgligiinin4p Witt se «4 Horen May.—W A Jordon of Norih Kod leaves tomorrow for Montague, P. E. Island. By the death of his sister recently Mr, Jordan came into consider- alle properiy in Montague, including the Hillcrest hotel. Mr. Jordan wil tun the house himselfio future and leaves ‘to- morrow ,to enter upon bis new sphere of labor.—St. Jobn Gazette. THe New Zeatayo Way.- Drunkenness having made slarming +t ides in New Zealand, it bas been resolved tocall in the aid of photography to putit down. In future, any ove who may be condemned on tbe charge of being drunk and disorder- ly will have to have his plotegraph taken at his own expenee, and ¢i-tribute it among all innkeepers, la kxper-, ete. The ideaist}a pu'lecis will then be eble to refuse to serve anvone whose por- trait appears in the original gallery. (cntialenpia ro Deatu.— Mise Lettie ld daughter of a farmer, FRIGHTENED Ba!', the 18 year recently visited a fortune teller in the hamlet of West Butler, N Y.,and was told by the seeress, itis said, that ebe (Miss Hall) The girl died would die within three days. enddenly the third day after her visit to theforiune teller,and it ie supposed that, inasmuch asthe young wom n w 8 in perfect Lealt! at the time of her interview withthe medium, she . * Se oe Fe Ge 2 Ae A °\o BHBAGGSS SGSSY BA There is Nothing % =F Ke like pleasing customers. Ss 4 That’s what we sre doing all ta — time, we give them such = Ff value for their mot ‘y that they s 5 come back again and bring others ts . . ° 4: with them. This is the key > oe “J pote of our success. We strive *# e oF, “Fy to please everyone who leavesan WE ° e ¢ : ey, order with us. Why not give os, “Ss us your next orier and be ‘ is thoroughly convinced what we i} 0 Say is true, Sp 2 We sclicit your valued orders. « i sh * $a | iy ** BRUCE STEWART & COY, = wy »> we The Modern Founders, Engineers i} a and Machinists, S. Nav. Co’s > = W hart, ( h’tow P, E, I. is a Phone 125 oe wy - Ae ed eek wri wed ‘orl wal Ce LESS SIE SOS a, SS SPECIAL OFFER For Xmas and New Years. You can ioz Cabinet Photos for $3.00 or 1 doz victoria Cabinets for $2.00 at Lewis’; either on flat or glossy paper. We make this liberal proposition so that every one can bave Photos for Xmas and New Years presents. Come as soon a8 possible sc as to give time to finish them. Perfection in Crockery arrival of beautifal China, Glass, Porcelain and Earthenware. All new acd pretty patterns. Novelties tor Xmas and Wedding presents. ALS” Another died from paralyeis of the brain, superin- duced by fright. cee Last: Surpmenr.— According to the Guardian’s correspondent Mr SH Jones made tis last shipment of 350 lambs from Summerside on Saturda’, making a tota! of 11,035 sheep and lambs since Oct 13th. He made his last shipment of geere wh ch completed a total of 6,000 geese. He has during this seasen paid stock, about $30,000, about ¢700 to the P EI RR, and nea ly $1900.00 to’ the Steam NavigationCo. This is the largest eeason’s business done by Mr Jones on the Island since he first came here. Lors or Hens.—Itis pointed out by au exchange that Edward Waterman, of Ws ld boro, M aine, hes 344 hen ) o* whic h 275 are pullete. He has 25 coops, cover- ed witb glaee—in a/l 2,200 equare feet of hen houses. The bens are mostly of the best breeds. He raised this year 30 bar- rels ofap}l-s,2 tonsof cabbage and 59 busbel* of turaips, from one and one-ninth acres of land, and feeds these products to the hens. A few years ego be could sell what he raised on hia land fer $175, now be could pot get $20 for ir. But he makes some mon-y on his hens, Scc1at Livreor Cierks—Some people gay that the private character of an em-— ploye should have no bearing upon his relation? with his employer; that so long as hedoes his work satisfactory it is pobody’s business how he jspends his time away from the store. This is a ta'lacious idea, however. In ralroads, baaksa, and (ther lines of business there isa strict watch kept upon the habits of emyluyes, and if they are known to be spending their spare hours in dissipation, it is not long before they are dropped from their positions. Employers know that it is only @ question of time when last living meane stealing. — The Keystone. snssimiliees aio Seizep F.B Desr. — According to a recent despatch from Bridgtwater, Conn., the $10.000 church chimes, which were prented to the Holy Ghost Greek Ortho- A large stock of New Wall Papers t from the manufacturer. Call and get 3. We are sure to suit you at the old i, Grafton St., North side of Market Cc. LEWIS commencement A eens ——- PAIN WING. Miss M.H.Chisho\m has reopenec r studio in Morris Block and wil. in Oi, China, Water or, and Tapestry » painting from October Ist ]898 to June Ist 1899. ks. le sSons 662 dew wee Fuuress Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “London Citv’”’ wlll leave Halifax tor London, G.B., l«t Dec, : 8. S."“Dahome” wi!! Jeave Halifax for dox Church of that city by the Czar of Russia el ortly after his coronation, have becn attached for $3,000 by Charles H. Hawley, to recover on a note of $2,050. The six bells are said to be the bandsomest of their kind in the Unlted States, having been cast under the direction of the Imperial court of Russia. They are highly ornamented with inscrip— tions and figures, The Czar’s gift has proved a white elephant to the church. The society is now trying to raise the ne- “age funds to Jift the attachment on the €iis, 150 David Keefe was the shipper. SHeer Kiti.ep.—Dogs k led upwards of to farmers for | and Other tems Pork Pacxinc.-—The Nova Scotia com- 4 L APPRECIATIVE OBSERVE Sir,—I would congratulate Matthew & McLean, of Souris East, on their preiti l* dressed windows Thanksgiving eve. The large plate glasa front showed the ‘aste of the designer to best possible advantage, making in all the prettiest effect { have seen for some t:me, OBSERVER. e+Oere : Canadian Bazaar. | | Toronro, Nov 26 —The Telegram’s | special cable from London says: “The | Marchioness of Lansdowne, wife of the | secretary of state for war avd former governor general of Canada, will open the Canadian bazaar which wi'l be held at the residence of Lord Brassey on the 30th instaut. The object of the bazaar isto aid the clergy endowment fund in the diocese of Quappelle, Northwest Terri~ tories. Oo New vs Old Liberalism. The rift in the Liberal ranks finds the Winvipeg Tribune, the Huntingdon Gleaner, the Montreal Witness, and se- veral other journals which advocated the party Spolicy in Opposition, standing by the platform to-day. They insist upon clean administration and adberence to princijl>. On the other hand, the Toront» Globe figures as the enemy of the cld policy. It has turned its back upon Mackenzie and Blake Liberals, and has gone to the new Liberaliam, as led by Mesers Sifton and Tarte. If the “new Liberalism” were not sup- ported by the Toronto organ the principles of the party would prevail. It is because the “new Liberslism” bas secured the help of the organ to suppress the respectable Libercls that it flourish- es.—Maii and Empire. ’ . ‘A Me Hi i o// ) Why TT Y Vif | p } VA Mi : i ~ d 4/ if f MR. MONTAGUE, DUNNVILLE, OXT., Has an Interesting Chat About Dr. Chase’s Vintment, HIS SUFFERING FROM ULCERATING PILES CURED. He says :—I was troubled with itch- OR. JH, AYERS, Dentis ing piles for five years, and was badly ulcerated. They were very painful, so much so that I could not sleep. I tried almost every remedy heard of, and was recommended to use Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment. I purchased a box, and from the first application got such relief that I was satisfied a cure would be made. I used in all two boxes, and am now completely cured. Every remedy given by Dr. Chase cost years of study and research, and with an eye single to its adaptation for the ailments for which it was intended. Dr. Chase detested cure-alls, and it has been proven ten thousand times that not one of his formulas leave a bad after-effect. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is based on lanoline, and the ‘est phy- sicians prescribe it. y ye 3 re mm y Mr. MT. Wigle, of Kingsville, Essex Co- Cured of Itching Piles of 23 Years Standing, Physicians Fall to Make a Care When Dr, ( base’s Ointment Gave Immedi- ate Relief, M. T. Wigie, better known to every cne in the vicinity as “ Uncle Mike,” was troubled for over 23 years with itching piles. At times he was so bad he would have to quit work. The irri- tation became so intense with constant rubbing that they became ulcerated and would bleed. He had been treated by many physicians, but found nothing that gave him relief. Reading in the paper the cvre of a friend who had suf- fered in a like manner, and being cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment, he procured a box. After the third application he got such relief that he had the first comfortable nightgs sleep he enjoyed in years. The one box made a complete cure, and he says he would not be with- out it for $50 a box if it could not be re- placed. Mr. Wigle is a wealthy farmer, well known in the community in which he resides. It is over two years since ye was atticted, and he has never beea troubled since. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to he right upstairs. A A 4 aA CHARLOTTETOWN - Liverpool, 7 th Dee W. W. CLARK, Agent ax a SSH NNATI NINN: NM waa WYNN AAADAAAAAAALAAAAAADAADAAAAADAADADARAAAAAAAAALDALAA MAMMA “as John T. Tickenzie, THE TAILOR <0 SAMAAMAAUUMAAAAAAAAAAUUAUUAAAAAAAA4GAUUAAAIbA4 U4 AUNUAA J = s i] f P. E, ISLAND Te AAA UAALbdd sdcadeddd i) GQ) ee) * (3 s ® over ¢ 0006560 6€.6 £8 OO08O5OO59S HOO 4 O60 OOOO 4OO6ODO6] OSE OOSTADE C a Y % C it cheap - - All wool Serge, all colors alll DO0O9SO£ 030 OOOH 658 We are the original manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thousands of our B iths to phrsicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc. and we are now, for the first time, ad- vertisipg them direct to the general public. Get one with a steel frame IN BUYING A VAPOR BATH 22"tne'teor Ifa manufacturer does not show you acut ofatrame without the covering you may take itfor granted that his “Steel frame’ is a wire hoop that rests on the shoulder of the bather. Get one that is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering materiel and print it with a handsome “all over” pattern of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’i go it blind—@ bath that is too hot or not hot enough will be of no benefit to rou. Get one that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- tory in every w ty, Send for sample of matfrial and in teresting booklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an ecknowledvedt household veceesitv. ‘Turkish, Hot Air, Vapor, sulphur or Medicated Baths at Home. 3c, Purifles system, produces cleaniiness, healih, strength. P: events disease, obesity. Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, Malaria, Eezema, Catarrh Female Ills Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 Fancies in silk mixtures »nd Plains, worth up to 50 - - . Heavy warm ani serviceable Dress Goods in Tweed effects - - - One counter piled high; your cheice for - - - - - The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto LCEPARTMENT H.H. AGENTS WANTED. O~<> OD O~<B OSD OD OD ~<B OB OD OD OD OD OCD BS OSS BODOG DOS © O92B 60603 063 03 0 CHARLOTTETOWN School of Engineering. The Ch’town School of Ergineering will open for work on Thursday Evening, Dee, istatSo’cloce. Asuitable room has been obtained in the Y. M.C. A. building and those intending to take the course would do wellto report themselves there, #ither on Monday evening, 28th,or Wednesday, 30th, wuen the undersig aed will be present to make any preliminary arrangements, The school willbe open fourevenings a week from 8 to 10 o’ciock. TERMS.- $8,00 p2r month or $20.00 for a full three months course. Partial courses may be arranged on apfzlica tioa, Mechanical Drawing a specially. Signcd: G. D. MCKINNON. B. Ae, Sc. T, A. MACLEAN, B. A., SC. Mining and Mechanica! Engineers, Surveyors etc , etc, 275 -1lwk We have Received a direct importation of Messrs Crosse and Blackwell's celeprated soups, olives, capers, curry powder, mixed pickels, chow-chow, pickled’ Walnuts, white onions in piccalilli, asst, potted meats, (in stone jars) sage, basil, margoram, thyme, savory, mint, mixed herbs, (in glass) jams and jellies, orange marmalade, mushroom catsup, Sauces, etc, etc,. These goods are the best in the world. SANDERSON & C0 Write today for a free copy of oumnteresting booke “Inventors Help” and “How you are swindled. We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, an} | Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. es owe x - S2lCCElCEC2PQOCCEEE L222 22® A Paradise ——For the Bargrin Hunter in—— Dress Goods Double width, 40 inch wide, you have pail 25c for some of the same line and thought ee ee 1 THESE ARE SERIOUS AND EARNEST PRICES. Sentner, McLeod & Co. wv. o> od ale AB pe osby~ os Cael i onl pe orbs orbs odes « ovbye« se @e ee 7 ORS ORS EERE SRS ORS SIS UIS SIS ORS ER OR ORR Re oe ® We know every shoe value offered in town. That’s why ours are better 2g fF Seem to you that the custom tailors clothes are better 19c 28c 2 16c R. H. Ramsay & C . i woe * I ee ee % & ox 22 ne r . ¢ @ ee Sainaditen. tik y A an emernens . re - one hile Setanta ¥ rn ores because he charges more. Ic’s the only difference you’! find. We try tofit and do. Suits $13.00 R. H. Ramsay & Co Suits $4.00 You’d hardly recognize the boy when we’re through with him— from head to foot, with everything that’s best to wear, ani the price littleness If you find Underclotbing you find the price enlarged. Suits $1.00, like ours elsewhere 4 . 1 surprising R, Hi. Ramsay & Co J | ' Suits $2 00 Suits $6 50 } R. H. Ramsay & Co f TIEDOM.......... | ar. 2 1g its its 7. new here ¥ its its here new s From start to finish R, H. Ramsay & Co glovesare a skio { game, but no f a danger «f you getting 5 skinned if you ) buy your gloves i < from us ‘ R. H. Ramsay & Co d i | —- . $9.50 . For $2.00 buys from us we give a wool the finest lined, satin finished reversable bed com forier. Other lines less money R. H. Ramsay & Co Pullman Wrap UT The latest M American Caps B in fall and zs R winter weights at 50 conte E the Mode] Store. L [he best for 752 : R. H. Ramsay & Co | . in Charlottetown R. H. Ramsay & Co iia S1ece $3 50 Does Walking jar your Nervous System ! Do you dislike wearing Rubber Shoes ? Do you Run your Heels over, These Troubles are Relieved by the Gentlen.en should see these fine walking boots, -_ a DO YOUR FEET SLIP THESE DAYS 2 Never Slip Rubber Sole and Composite Cushion Heel W. H. STEWART & CG Comma A ee anes U ar © egg yey : re , ws ee D NE ee A A OE RO ET CR HO RE emp 2 cy = amen sea Be ow pee | See he papereccevenest " a