set ~~ -* é aioil| Wall! ‘Local ani Other yt HE WSC ee tems, | - ane . COAL f’AMINI bere is said to be aco: n | nod Boot! « aise. ~T ‘id to be w coal | f famine at alais. Me UU vy as oe a yt 7 : : , po : phe : ' | WONCLON tel : - net i rucetas OG SColl A Osecutioas last i f) ; siher, th 5 year were SD ota, very i " ° t yr re madi o he of = ‘ r \W 3! manyon) A Disasrroes Exproston. — Frozen ? » y ’ . > > . . : , an wish ear then out lf waterpipes Caused a terrible explosion 1D pie * skating, | Baltimore last week in the Home of the 3 : | ‘ : Shhh % , a : ‘riendiess,. . se } ; 1 solid wearing boot. | ‘ riendie Several people were killed. rhey Dias o on —— nd just } 1e } T Lares oi ’ An : + as n HE LatrsstT Trust.—The Jat est t trast is black. Jst Pt now 1.45 , he Ven: iCK g P one invoiving the trifling eum of $25.000,- tern? st e sens wk \ . £5 mee | @@0, and wiil cover the big steam engine } . ' * » ; 238 10% 1.bo , | bu iting COM p&oles of the | oiled Sates, } Vet Tan wat ‘oot Ist r 2.48 | including the Corliss Steam L[Eagine Co’s ells eae . . . . plant, at Providence, one of the largest in new 1.4 ok 4 ees tK% maw | the world. a tat nt i Price ~. tv DOW | Mens wahil - ~- -<——- 1,20 A Pior Tuat Faitep.--One evening ALLEY teal SO wen and staried bome. ae Scotch Cake =~ woes’ of their basket social at Winsloe tHaii un : Meb. 220d. Proceedsin ail of the new : The mes =" ‘ " — choreh Admission 160 cents. Ladies ple cannt | sa ait with with baskets free ifthe evening of the our SOOTUH JAKE. 2Y2ad is atormy, a: wi be held } It's made as %\ ch Oake @ | on the following Doors open al should be a le. Trom the . To'clo k,c pce! < ° best ingredients by com- ¢ : Panne eat j 7 om Ax Otp Aypd Wi.ttirizp REMEDY p tent bs rkmel I rice f hrs W inslow’s Soothi Oy rop has been 6c per i! ured for over fifty vears by millions of Bread 5 per i mothera for their children while teething e “Ws D. STEWART, Eclipse dakery, Bakes Best Breap 2 ae => a =] e*e. ee > {= = & @ & ‘ “ we | Dougherty bas just married B. D. Smith, KARH KALK SIs Ls Fy ff ere in Humansville, Mo. Smith is her sev- K My | enth husband, she having outlived six. * + Wath? Vv Whena child « fortune teller said she There I$ Nothing TF wou'd have seven children. Mrs. Smith She was 15 when she was +9 like pleasing customers That’s el we are loing all SIF By Mr. N ative g >) the time, we give them euch ” a ti eff, eee ve groom wae i relly us JBC KOK ° & value for thefr money !hat they oe ae a come back again and bring others 44 ; ; 0 , tothe he is Cuances Beirne Mane.—The old vestry with them This isthe key- ; “aera bee E i noteof our success. We strive ‘eS ass paws The. oa ano pag" devon, 7 * % to please everyone who eavesan We must = ae Aa d ounty re one order with us. Why wot give e was a long step towar 5 the abolition of jee eext order and be Wp | the vestry. The County Council is now es : : oo . ) ; fs thorougbly convinced «hat we Sp | be supplemented by the creation of lid twenty-nine muncipslities’ each with its if Say 18 tre. ay ‘ i ‘ esi } k ; ST Mi te _ - Mayor and Couscil, to look afer purely We solicit your valued orders. “%, : ‘ ; haat % ; “S local affairs, the County Council stil: to * . > . : fs Kp exercise its present functious in governing of my) . e | che onl os ’ : a = BRUCK STRWART C0 7 = | the whole aggregation of boroughs. Par WF | liament will deal with the matter this % Tbe Modern Founders, 4 Sngineers S SeAsicn,. J wt and Machinists, 8. Nav. Oo’s —— Wharf, (h’town P. E, ! 4 . Phone 125 ae Church Finances. h S| See eel Velie on $y . * a ss Bayes yoy ¥ eS YES: o ER EAS cS Se tome, Feb. 8.—The Pope and his fin- iliriasemecmmmemmmegesent hia acaaitinanee tiiatanatacline } ar cia} ady eers have deci led to with- | draw part of the Chur junds invest Breakfast Foods For breakfast we have : Pettijohn’s Breakfist Food, Nesker’s Breakfast Hominy, elf-Rising Buckw eat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oats Fresh Ground Oatmeal, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled W Theat, Wheat htaa? Wheatlets. BEER & GOFF (;ROCERS. - two meno -~, @ Oe ie ew 8" —— collars broke the blow, showed fight, whereat the men ran, weatbper Milton have de with perfect softens | Diarrb {438 pounde. sst week David O’Donnell, of Clairville, drew $2,000 from a bank in Alliston W hile passing a shed aod struck him club. Two coat and Mr. O’Doane!l rushed at him the neck with a - Owingto the rtormy 24t ihe copngres ation of o havea repetition Mitrow Scerat on J aD. shed It soothes the child the gums, all pain, cured and ia the best remedy for asant to the taste. Sold Dy oruggéts in every part of the worid. ['wenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be eure acd ask for Mrs. Wiaslow’s Soothing Syrup - Hvspanp.—Mrs. Lottie succes. allaye , ; : Wind, Colic, UOPCa. la } Her Seventu is only 50. married first, and has Mra. Smith was engaged four children. to but two years ago juotjpof the low rates of invest the money rates can be ob- e! abroad, on acc interest obta'n d, and io [talvy, where bigher tained. The Holy See has $16°000,900 Ceposit- ed in English, French, and Belgian hanks, from which a revenue of only $400,000 per annum is ob:ained, the average rat: of interest being 2 1-2 per ceol. ; Mcst of these funds will be shares of the Banco di Rome, Commercia!, and the Crelito which are considered solid financial atitntions. These- banks will pay the Pope, eent dividends, or $1,280,000 annually, instead cf the $400,> received. —_——__ .»— NEWS NOTES A resident of a Minnesota town died rex cently of obesity, He weighed, a‘ his death, invested in the Banco Italiaro in- eiol ! per edad Ww Sirmingham, England, bas began making 10,000 0600 cartridges under an Amercan The Inland Naviga’ ion Company contract. ‘The cartridges are to be | tupplied at the rate of 1,000,000 a (LIMITED) mae alihtiu The Annus] General Meeting of The}. Ma | and Empire : What is this—a soup island Navication Cot pany, (Limited) kitchen at Utiawa, the Washington of the ej ibe bald to side wun ‘(up stsirs) in| north. Surely they are fargetting at the Mr.” hs McEachern’s building, corner of | capital that Mr. Fielding has given us Neeen and Ki: vy Streets.on Thursday, the oe rey. a. : word ins st chree o'clock p. m. .. Lai | and many : This petitioning of L C.OWEN, | Uncle Sam for the use of a coast trip Secretary | !8 king no Skaguay only humours him 10 Ch’town,"4th Feb’y, 1899 * | the notion that nai is the rightful owner of L0—3aw. 1 on, wed, tri. thet territory of ours. Molas ses and Sugar. |: choice Porto Rico Extra standard granulated Sugar yellow extra Extra Molasses, > Sugar, Demerara Crystals u bags. Selling at lowest haa, HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jan Sth ’99 It is ssid that the firm of Kynoche, of DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 15, 1:99 RTE > TAI hdl EWFOUNDLAND TRON LANDS Dominion Coal Co: mpany s tions Enlarged. Opera- IS ‘TON, Maas ; Feb. i oo ‘| he extensive iron areas Of Newfoundland owned by the | Ni scot'a Steel aud Tron Company bave practic: liy pAere d Inlo the control of Mr. Heury M. Whitvuey and ‘his atter several mouths of n« gotiations, sleion turther enlarging of the Dominiou Coal C om pany’s operations, The deal was completed at a coufereace beld in &*eociate this city on Monday between President Whitney, B. F. Pearson, his Halifax representative; President J. F. Stairs, of the Nova Scotia Steel and Iron Company; aod Grabam Fraser, manag+r ofthe Ferrona Stecl Works, of Nova Scotia. At a final meeting, the papers in the big transaction were formelly passed. It is understoad that $1,000,000 is the price to be paid for the property, A conserva- tive estimate of the total deposi of irun in the land purchased is 50,000,000 tons. FEBRUARY MAGAZINES. CANADIAN H ME JOURNAL. It is always with pleasure 7 draw attention to the Canadian Home Journal, published every moath in the interests of Canadian Homes and Women, because we believe Canadians should support fuch publications printed and published ‘no Canada, in preference to those published in other countries The February is well up tothe standard of the marked improve~ ment 80 apparent in this paper the last few months, aod the feast of literary merit provided, with a eopy of that popular song and music, entitled “A Little Rag Doll,” cannot fai] to satisfy all who secure a copy. Send ten cents for sample copy to the Canadian Home Journal office at Toronto, or order of your news agent, and you will learn how you can secure this paper free for one year. _ * Dr. A. W. CHASE LECTURING AT ANN ARBORS, MicuH. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Recommends Dr. A. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. . Harlan, writing in the Am-~- of Feburary Dr. C. M erican Journal of Health, 19, says: “ Among the deserving recognition és Ointment,’ compounded by THE DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CoO., Buf- falo, N. Y., and Edmarson, Bates Co., Toronto, Ont., as aremedy (for sores, eruptions, and skin dis- eases of all kinds, for which it has been used with marked success, and has effected remarkable cures in many obstinate cases which seemed to baffie the skilful medical attendant. The results were most favourable, proving the value of ‘Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ as a curative agent in the diseases named. The manufacturers of the remedy are well-known as ex- perienced pharmacisis, careful and reliable, in addition to which we have made full examination, and find the article to be all that is claimed for it. proprietary medicines ‘Dr. Chase’s “Tt ig not the practice of the medical profession to indorse indis- criminately the use of propmetary medicines, but while we condemn the bad and worthless, we are still more ready to indorse and recommend the remedy deserving the recognition. *“ Neither the puysician nor the re- sponsible Journal of Health now re- fuses to acknowledge the claims of such proprietary remedies ag ‘ Dr. their Chase’s Ointment,’ which prove virtues by curing where other agen- alas have failed. “We know that ‘Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment’ meets al) requisitions of the highest standard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently we indonrse it to every reader.”’ Cc M. HARTJ-AN, M. D. 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We have Tooke’s Make, We have Skelton’s Make, The very latest in Linen Collars, ‘Phe very latest in linen Cuffs, able at The aodel Store, oer ey ae a eee tuck in lee: We did not Intend to Start 8 The Banner Vfhite Vvear Sale & Until we had all in, but have deceided to open with a bang—-Thursday morning. Charlottetown has never seen such bargains as will be no spac? here to enumerate the bargains, bnt you'll find them at Sentner, McLeod & Co. Gents Gloves a Specially. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO BURN 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 s-lect a Heintzman & Co. Piano. They are the cheapest Piano after all, that youcan possibly buy. Durability. quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered Sold on eary terms. 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. P. KE. 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