THE DAILY UXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 285, 1899 Rub er Boots Children’, wool lined $1.45. Misees’ wool lined $1.60 Womens’ wool lined $2 00. Mens’ Knee Boots $3.35. (ight or heavy) Alley & Co.f Gee Fee Ne SM, OO * @ SM. Mb NL BOBO ME NL ML WAS FOODS AT US BAC AT UT a 4 se a“ a 2% . A a * aS 4% af 3% ~~ bin aa <3 ee es sSnaps i ee s% Ne NS sie . ae a The best snap for sale ie wy a> +) ao ee = “ar se aw elty, rhey’re fresh. Me “ww Price WN we ee if 2c per th es we is ve Ais leL.erHone 98. 5S % aw , ~ D. STEWART :- “a~ ’ r 7 Se Fclj ee ») ge ‘ , ee $s -clipse Bakery, S3 en Bakes Best Bread. w% x% s% as 7 NENL NE O88 BNL NL N89 OOO NL NL > WAS 1. OSS BAS AS AS OOOO AT Tr TP NOTICE — 2 ee | 7 We th ' Loltetow! watchmakers of Uhar- , bave agreed to close our stores at six o'clock every evening in the week, except Saturday evening: commencing March 27th, 1899. WwW. W. WELLNER, G. F. HUTCHESON, bE. W. TAYLOR, CG. H. TAYLOR, W. N. TANTON, W. COOK, Monday, — a, a ae BHBL GGG HBRGS \ a ~~ ‘ , i 5 . =", There is foi hin = i os, i sf Y © like plea-ing customers. Ss 454 [ba what weare doing all ¢s de ‘ 72 ow I ‘ st aie We th lime, we give them euch jo WN valine for their money tbat they LD wi come bac « again and bring others is 4 with thera. This isthe key~ joe Se vote of our success. We atrive % SF to please everyoue who leaves an & order with us. Why not give us your next order and be iz thorough |!y convinced what we % 5 oy ie irre, - We solicit your valued orders. 7 , +. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, SL FIG GIT a. ; SP The Mod-rn Founders, * Engineers +» and M.euinists, 8S. Nav. Co's = Wb-urf, (b’town P, E, 1. Phone 125 i -; is RSS PPP SAT SS Farm For Sale 100 aeres at Dundas We cffer | Upton, Du Angus McP 75 acres ¢ mainder un wood. All vr sale 100 acres of land at das, formerly occupied by erson. ear and in good heart, the re er mixture of hard and s1 xcellent soil. Terms eaty. M.& D.C. McLEOD, Attorneys at Law Charlottetown Feb. lst 1899, Feb 2a wkly lmos Local and Other ltems Tye Whit: deaths from month—the highest yet rec yrded in that Pracurs.—There were 2°5 consumption in Ontario las province’. ’ - Wuar's In 4 Name?—Sydney possesses & voungsier christened the liowing: Daneton Dewey Haverstock Archibal i Harvard Wolfville Chesley. who was Over Istaxnp Macazine.—If you have not yet bonght a copy of the Prince Ed-~ ward Island Magazine get one touight, as the March oumber is almost told out. For the bookstores and at R. 8 7s newsstand. Price sale at all Masor 5 cents. Acaivxst Tigat Lacive. —One Mr. Dags get,a member of the Wisconsip Legislature from Beer Creek, has introduceda j» nt resolu ion to appoint a commission [to draft laws preventing women from tight laciog. animus Wait Faom Annarous.—A rural sub- scriber ask “Do hogs pay?” We koow that a good many don’t, They take the paper several years and have the post- master send it back marked, “Refnsed.” Such a breed is ususily two legged and unprofitable. —Annapolis Spectator. wiscisiibali Srote rae Motasees.—Mr. D. G. Scoit, merchan’, reports a mst unique case of theft. On March 4:n Mr. Scott received a ninety gallon cask of molasses. Not having room in hisstore proper for the cask he rolled it into the shed ac} pining his store in the rear. Monday he went to draw some of the molaaees when what was his suprise to fiod it eatirely empty. The thief or thieves certainly showed consider- ation in leavingthe cask. Mr. Scott es- timates his ss at about ¢30.— Moncton Times, soattaiiaiien Ger Onxe.—The Prince Edward J-land Magazine is for eale throughout the Island at the following places. Price 5 cents :— Georgetown— Hon. D. Gordon’s. Summerside—Small & Bearisto’s and D. K. Currie’s. Souris—D. Sutberland’s. Mt. Stewart—Gordon Douglass’. Montague—F. S. Macdonald’s, Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Alberton—G. S. Muttart’s. Tignish—J. A. Brennan’s. anilatels Wenppine Betts.—On the morning of March the 15 b, a very pretty home wed- ding took place at the residence of Mr. Wm F. Fraser, Linwood, Lot 31, when in the presence ofa select company of invited guests, bis seventh danghter, Miss Ida Jane, was united in wedlock with Mr. Dingwell Jenkins, eldest son of. Mr. Wm. Jenkins,of River View Farm, Cherry Valley, Let 50. Miss Blanche Fraser, sister of the bride acted as bridesmaid, while Truman Jenkins, brother of the groom, performed the office of gr »msman. The nuptie] knot was securely tied by Rev. Addieon F. Browne, of North River. Mrs. Browne played the wedding march. The bride wore a handsome tlue gown with cream trimmings. Both bride and greom are very popular with a large circle of aquaiotances; and this union, which though a loss to one communiiyof the Island means 4 corresponding gain to an- other. After the wedding, the newly married couple and the guests in a prac~ tical way expressed their appreciation of a bountiful bridalsupper, The enjoyment of the evening was brightened by the ap- pearance of about 25 individuals, repres- e.tirg a variety of dark-comp'ex oned vationalities, who gave a bearty and vig~ orous serenade, without being guility of the slightest ungen lemarly action. The wedding presents were valuable and apprvpriate.— Com. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail and Empire: Mr. Mulock bas scored another big deficit in the post-office. He has thrown away $890,000a year in revenue, an amount large enough to pay for the fast Atlantic service for which Sir Charles Tapper arranged, and which the present Government haa thwarted. A fast service carrying our perishable products rapidly to the British market would put into the pockets of our producers far more money than they save by two-cent postage the chief benefit of which goes to large corporations. de EO {hronic Disease and Cured by Dr. Clift, istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp Rupture. Diploma reg~ for information, or cail at | Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 to 1; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Mictom, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and ath. H Mas. on’s news stand. Price5d cents = presario aG ; A CHARLOTTETOWN - THE GOVERNERSHIP, €rr,— 1 noticed an ariicle in Tue Exam iver of the 10h ‘net from « King’s County Elector advocating the claims of Joha G. Scrimgeour and one John Smith, E-q., 10 ihe Lieut. Governorship of this Island, While not in any way disparag ng the claims of the abov.-samed gentlemen Iw sh to present to the earnest cone deration of the party the claims of D. Taylor Esq., of the district of Belfast, whose high intellec- tual abilities and wonderful powers of rheteric, coupled with a zealous & lelity to his party in adversity al‘ke as in pro-per- ity, shou'd lave won f r him a bigk place in the list of eligible mea for that honorable position, I have reason to believe he would accept a still less remuoverative ee]- ary then either Mr. Scrimgeour or Mr. West, and as age does not deter him from this office, I hope the powers that be will not overlook the matter. BeLrast Evecror. A man’s health is the rope which he climbs to success. If he cin keep his health, he will go on to success. Yet hie health is the very thing he negiects more thao anyihing else. It is easierto keep health than its to regain it. Whena man feels himse'f running down, when he realiz-s a loss of vitality and energ™, he roust call a balt. The strands of hit rope are parting rapidly. Dr. Pierce’s Goiden Medical Discovery has belped thousands of men in just this condition, it makes health, it makes pure, rich blood, it force: out impurities and kills germs. It doesn’t make any difference what name you caii your trouble by—dyspepsia— kidney dis- ease —rbeumatism —confumption — skin disease, the “olden Medical Discovery” will cure it absolutely. Noneof these diseases can retain hold on the body when it is full of rich, pure blood. Send 31 one~cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive afree copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. NEWS NOYES. Since the arrival of the United States troops in Manila 300 new saloons have been opened. The white man will eas- ily fiod his burden under such condi- tions. Acurious Anglo Jewish matrimonial difficulty has come before the chief rabbi of London, lthough arising iv New Zeaiand. The son of a leading whealtbhy Jewish mer- chant in Auckland fell in love with the leading soprano of a company touring io the coluny, and offered marriage. The lady was willing to become a Jewess, but the rabbi in Auckland had doubts about her admission. He referred the case to the chief rabbi, in Wellington, and the latter held that the conversion could not be sanc- tioned in consequence of certain condis tious imposed by Cromwell while protector of Eogland and accepted by Jews that no Christian should ever be admitted into a Jewis community under Englishrule. The question has been settied by the chief rabbi of London, who says that though Jews donot eeek to proselytize nor to entice men or women orto profess their munity has never been under the pledge Cure all liver ills, bilious- (D i | tion. They act easily, with- § 3 \ 1 (| Have Just Conipiete beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. tysters. John P. Joy, Seed Wheat—Ontario White Fife. faith, they do not reject them if they supposed to have been given in Cromwell’s ness, headache, sour stom- out pain or gripe. Sold byalldruggists. 25 cents. ar “ My ew Oyster Place. Our Oyster king is standing in_ the VICTORIA CAFE Seed Oats—Ontario White Banner, Seed Timothy—lIsland growth. come of their own tree will. The come times. ach, indigestion, constipa- The emly Pills te teke with Mood’s Sarsaparilla Call and cee the brilliant display of window. Bee him, and then you will eat Great George Street.....- Seed Wheat—Manitoba White Fife CaARVELL BROS. | Gi’'town, 15 Mech, 2i guar. pat Soi aR RG, John T. [ickKenzie, & THE TAILOR %& P. E. ISLAND OR OSD Sw OD SOD OX’ SOD ODV_OGD OD Easter Sunday. liable{to meet with dissapointment. Mandieberg proofs, -—— SSSOIS2'SCESCO GT Clothing We have just opened 5 cases 0 CLOTHING Men's Boys & Children's The goods were bought from a man—- ufacturer for spot cash, Our prices will be found the very lowest- Come and see, J. B. Macdonald & Co SSSS 26 o ESSE SD A TIMELY REVIEW A OD OD ow OS 03VSHBV9BVE3B9NBSIBOBROD CHOICE EASTER DRESS GOODS itis high time you ordered that new dress of yours, if you expect to wear it on Dressmakers all over town are getting more ani mcre busy every day, and unless you make arrangements soon for the gown you expected to wear on that day you are ' We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Goods for spring. Having bought them before the rise in price, we are in a position to give you very low prices. The reputation of this store rests entirely upon the proper price level of the merchandise itself, and our promise to sell you better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store tian here, NENTNER, McLEOD & CO- 2322e22 PVPrN eee enrene Heer nero enereneenveneT rene erretY sa 2EL2LL ---Waterproots Just opened a complete range of these famous waterproof coats in fact we have some to many, and have marked the price consider- ably lower than regular, to give an impetus to their moving out, If you will take the trouble to look through these goods you will find excellent values; the latest shades and makes in water- RR. H. Ramsay & Co Grafton Street, Opp. P. O. GOVE VZIED sii Wd CIEIQIEVED Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to the 5th day of April, next, for the building of a New School Building, 62x36 feet, two stories high, in accordance with plan and specifi- cation to be seen at the office of the Sec retary, C.C. Carlton, Jr. Tenders to be marked‘ ‘Tender for Souris Schoo! Building”, and to be accum~ panied by certified Bank Cheque for 57 of tender. Cheque will be returned if ten- der not accep.ed. Trustees not bound to accept the lowest or aoy tender. JOHN McLEAN, } J.J. HUGHES, > Trustees. F. MORROW, } Souris, M rch 16, ‘99—69 d&w J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. Anextensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent sgctiitles for bastion to best ad vantage your shipments o Butter, tomy Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. Top Market Pricas andprompt Returas Gun nteod. 20d—2meod AS A it ALR AE AR AAT A st ,