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STEWART os ae ee ® +4 Bal; r? ee | 2e SCAPSse Bak 4 ea ay wt Fs ees o- : A iS B, bakes 5 2 | a ay Me Me SM, OOOO SI Ne 8, BOP BN SNE | : We Ue AS Soese a air “eee ie “> “> aie | Bean, i REL i ERE Men rr . ave ‘ . \ 5 ee ee eee Sd ate a SHALL LOTS “E fj SILVERWARE THAT HAVE BEEN EXPENSIVE orem Cen . + te tae wut av Aad “ <4 ' whens Viet wih Very Cheap as Now ~*Priced~ Take &2good iOoK at ou eas bE 4 ba t - window, We have onlaced a aq Number of pretty thinis 4 for your inspection. C35 pe ud 9 \ tnere ot Par" . ro ery Lr re ~ W. W. Wel HER ! A 3 The Great Watch House. 3 aS sad “anal eke + 2 Fe Fe mw + KS AGHBHHIOFS hete 1s Nothing ws ts ay like pleasing customers. fs fs That’s what we are doing all da the time, we give them such < value for their mor ey that they iP cor-e back again and b ng others #a te with them This is the key~ ca . note of our success, Ve strive * % to please everyone who, leaves an oF & Order with ns. Wh: not give sf, us your next order and be = fa thoroughly convinced what we ae Say trne % We selicit your vale orders XP | $s g , fe BRUCE STEWART & COY, % -* % The Modern founders, | Engineers ge ty «tnd Mach lists, S. Nav. Co's » Wharf, | h'town 3 gma fa |< s Phone 125 _.s M3 a * * . ENE ey 1 Ot terre Shall oods For breakfast we have : Pettijohn’s Break{ast Food, Nesker’s Breakfas' Hominy, Self-Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oats Fresh Ground Oa’ meal, Gold Dust Corn M eal, Rolled Wheat Wheat Swine. Wh entlets. eee ) i. CFE TT b i ’ f - f > ae AAs : % “ore | *y. ss Ys des. BS “* THE DAILY : he “na iinni ff > Z ia is] S$ wolvan to pay more than a thing os ee \ then she marched out of the shop i paid o0 cents for a hansom to ro t where she could fret the saine thin tor 98 cents.-— Metropolitan, The } ling, Attraction. r 6 Prop tor Nid you put up the big Z rriday Bargzin Sale’’ card Yes ir Pre prietor— And the ‘‘ Less ‘] han banner, and the ‘' For 'T'wo Hours placard, and the ‘* But Gne to Each urchaser’’ signi Che Clerk— Yes, sir, all of them. The Proprietor—Then what in Tophet eaused all those women to run out of the =' ore? The Clerk—A passin ig soldier, sir.— Jleveland Plain Dealer. Agxtinaldo. I've no Wagnerian outfit, No horns nor big bassoon, Put, just the same, I'm happy & sound my littl ne TI am 5 wir dire i And when i ive my way No bilious solo player Steps forth to say me nay, They sneered at my ambitions, but my music is endured By ana ience of nations W hose tention I've secured, My heart is full of rapture, My mood is ever bland For when I blow my whistle I'm the leader of ths band \' I ym Star. Limtiations. The young man With the military uni r ; . orm had been te ling of his hardships and dwelt with particular emphasis on the ra tions. He eloquently indignant, when cis aanhaat th ‘tecrupted. tonald, 7 who hear you n 1ight think you Go Lot love your country.’”’ ; L do ve 1 ‘ nti. he an- ; | WW y to rio kK S | set I can go s0 lat i a oking.’’—Wasbington Throwgh Thick and Thin. j es A e welcon i l with a will A ' i the pOR NV And t Kfu no ‘ | thick Ci And the thin cf the co‘ee and,soup. Ni ¥ Truth Evidence of Ability. ‘*‘Skidley always seems industrious,”’ re- marked the go ‘‘And yet he never ac- com plishes much,’’ ‘*Yes,’’ replied the eager listener, “‘he's one of these people who whenever they do sinything make you think they'd be first rate hands at someil:ing else.’ ton Star. asip. — Washing- Fitting Punishment. ‘The playw™zht nalf his play had stolen, Yet when first nighter mecked it thé That author’s cheeks with rage were \ ids He th ht his audience used him badly! But, uf ’ so flercely roared, We can’t abou fairness quiz ‘em; ] r - that t right reward Fer plagiarism is play-jeer-isim! Ally Sloper. Appropriate Hymns, Some peonle have peculiar nutions oj qhat is ‘‘appropriate.’’ Some time ag. a resident of a neighboring town wat preaching at the Gladstone jai] and prefaced nis remarks by regretting the small attendance. At a race meeting held at —— a band was engaged to play ‘‘appropriate music,’’ and if was fon nd that the numbers selected were from Moody and Sankey. ‘‘Go Bury Thy Sor- row’’ was one of them, and the others were all equally ‘appropriate. ”’ Christmas religious service was held at the local jail and hymns suitable tc the occasion were of cours® selected. a “ first one was ‘‘Free From the Law, . Happy Condition,’’ and the last, Wa ‘ll Never Leave This Safe Abode, a Refuge In the Time of Storm. PY ee funny side of it all appealed to some of the inmates, and the intended good ef- fect of the service was lost.—Adelaide Quiz A oa eens ssa FOR SALE — — cttictae The known carriage stallion BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, etc., apply at Lewis’ Croekery Store on Grafton Street. well nee ' ! — ‘use THE POOR MAN’S BURDEN. (After Kiplis g) Pile on the Povor Man’s Bar de o-— Drive out the beastly breed; Go bind its sons in exile lo se: ve your pride and greed; To wait, io heavy harness, Upon your rich aud gr: and; The common working pe oplea, The serfs of every lard. Pile on the Poor Man’s Burden— His patience will abide; He’ll veil the threat of terror And cheek the show of pride, By pious cant and humbug. You'll show his pai hway pla nD, l'o work for another’s profit And suffer on in pain. Pile ow the Poor Man’s Burden-- Your savage wars increase. Give him hie ful! of Famine, Nor bid his sickness cease, And when your goal is nearest Your glo: y’s dearly bought For the poor man in bie tary May bring your pride to naught. Pile on the Pocr Man’s Burden— Your monopolistic rings Shal! crush the serf and sweeper Like iron rule of kings. Your j ys he shell not eater, Nor pleasant roads shal tread; He’ll make them with his living, And mar them with his dead. Pile on the Poor Man’s Burden — The day of reckoning vear— He will call aloud on Freedom And Freedom’s God sha)) hear. He will try you in tne balance; He’ will deal out justice true; For the Poor Man with his Burden Weizhs more with God than you. Lift off the Poor Man’s Burden— My Country, grand and great— The Orient has co treasures To buy a Christain state, Our souls brook not oppression; Oar needs—if read aright — Call not for wide possession, But Freedom’s sacred light. Geo. E. McNeill: HR. NOVTAWLE, io OWT, Has an Interesting Chat About Dr. Chase's “intment, HIS SUFFERING FROM ULCERATING PILES CURED. He says :—I was troubled with itch- 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, anc from the first application got such relief that I was sctisfied a cure would be made. I used in ali two boxes, and am now completely cured. Every remedy given by Dr. Chase cost years «i 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 ‘vest phy- gicians prescribe it. Mr. M.T. Wigle, of Kingsville, Essex Co. Cured of Itching Piles of 23 Years Standing, Physicians Fail to Make a Cure When Dr, < hasu’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 the. 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 enjoyei in years. The one box made a compleie cure, and he says he would not be with- eut 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 be was a/iicted, and he has never bees troubled since. © LET —The house and premises known cane’ “Old Londona House, ’ situate on water St., 2ext to Government Warehouse No t Apply to Peake Bros & Co, Ja Gere *s John T. [ickenzie, & THE TAILOR & Le 43 TLITTETOWN - RY * - . @- < wah tee 6 P.E ISLAND vm Meld Windia oh bds LAMA AA a Vath bbe ab gt As we EAAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, ae 18 1899 With Ten Cases Elegan' White Wearon Her. We did not Intend to Start Ch) ay. The Banner White Wear Sale : § Until we had all in, but have deceided to open with a !s.1z2—Thursday morning. _ Talk about values, Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as will be @) offered at this sale. va We have nospac2 here toenumerate the birgiing, bnt you'll find them fat sentner, Mcleod & Co. SUCCE SSORS TO B EE R BROS ices shes ote by. 1b). ab AS US POS GS GS NOTICE! —TG— DEBTORS BURN | have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will obligz by making immediate pay-vent at the OLD 8T AND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at‘once will be sued for. Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home. [f you want to make a sure thing of it, CALL ON US and select a Heintzman & “o, Piano They are the cheapest Piano afterall, that youcan possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms. A. WEEKS ¢ OO. MEIN PIANO) rc - wiry = The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzman 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 Queen St.... AT SPECIAL “TRIP RATE This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor 01 camper of observer of nature, Forrst ann Stream is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home yournal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it isto like it. The price is 10 cents percopy (of all new sdealers); but that you may ;°c$ cquainted with FOREST AND Stream, send cents (silver or stamps), and we will send ep aper for four weeks as a special trial trip. Ou: catalogue of best books on outdoos sports will come to you free. Address » POREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING ce © 346 Broadway, New York, Connolly Building, The Inlaxd Navigation Company (LIMITED) The Anaual General Meeting of The Inland Navigation Compaay, (Limited) willbe heid in the room, (up stairs) in Mr. John McKachern’s building, corner of Queen and King Streets,on Tharsday, the 23rd inst., at three o’clock p. m. L C. OWEN, THE Secretary Ch’town,'4th Feb’y, 1899 29 —3aw, mon, wed, fri. Molasses and Sugar. Extra choice Porto Rico Molasses, Extra standard granulated Sugar yellow extra C Sugar, Demerara Crystals in bags, Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jan 5th ’99 For Sale by All First-Class Haberdashers, 4 2 wks eod REGISTERED ee oe FARM 70 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 lateGeorge Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a bigh estate of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There is a good one anda half story farm house with outbuildings and a large stable and harn, and @ tool house ou the premises. Possession given, if re« quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher aod pasture farm. Rent $°00.00 a year, For further particulars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, Pre da Trade PURE INDIA TEA BRAHMIN ‘ Five tons just atrived airect from the Gardens Florace Haszard Ck’town, 27:h December— 2wke ond RE “- ys ee i iat ats Sg | " . pH rs RT BIT FR SF RAE CSP EE ee