THE DAILY UAAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 21, 1889 ; i VT e ae Ae eee et ta a f you wan aGood Boot Hokey of the ther, they A 30 bester make yery hnes* ' 7 h stro er thar the or We have ay ‘ many on ‘ar chem out If pn Skating, hoot ar made mu dirary ki . bead and wis! vou do not need them for hey make & ¢ And just read Mens black Jst Price | Mens biack erp 2 $8 now | bo Mens Tan water] 98 now 1.45 P rice roof Ist Price 2.48 now 1.75 Bes Mens tan light Ist Urice 1.20 ALLEY and CO 2.45 now — SOOO N Nh> eeee cake *e7ESSS- ASUS OP OCCU TD . a i- se ‘ ‘ 4 Mt 4 a is # if You = oe 2 ee Os i Want e3 a ~ * Oatcake Me wh a Come too ir store. You'll be wie % sure to get it fresh—it’s meade — ve .. sont a ee es from very Hoe meal ~tbe price @¢@ i 33 = 12c per lb. SV ay s% TELEPHONE YS a. “ae : A £D, STEWART 3 $$ —s_- Eclipse Bakery, +4 Bakes Best Dread. ae s% \ ar x% M2 0888 WY SI BOBONL NW. '% WOOO TD Ar A eeoewrar © 25 Moo Cd | THAT HAVE BEEN EXPENSIVE Very Cheapas Now & Priced ™ : Take a good look at our east window. We have placed a number of pretty things there for your inspection. 7 e30> S AW. W. WELLNER E: | The Great Watch House. 3 SHORT TT GGG is La oe ro Ane Saturday Night : x} ¥ -_ . ey ATxas vo % 4 The busiest store in all the town. Bargains in Toilet Articles, Perfumes, ¥ e % a 5 | G etc., Soaps. e $F % ¥ 4 AIG FL } Dodd; aK = Opposite il’, O. BS Ge She P PATHS (anadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT SAIS GAGAGS TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a ™. irthe PACIF (C COAST, aeccommo- Gatiag second class pavsengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— Pontreal | ee $7. ontreal to Kevelstona. a cecseoesooe 4 On Montreal to Vancouver.............s.-+#* - 8 Montreal to Seattle... ... _ For Passage Rates to ali points in ' Wavaps, Wesvern Uyirep States and to Jaray, Cerys, Iwo, Hawauray IsLanps, Averastis and Masta, and also for de ‘tiptive advertising matter and maps, Write to A. H. NOTMAN, A sat. Genl. Pass. Agt., St, Joho, N, B. . ONLY HYPOCRISY SAYS TOLSTOL Disarmament Gonference Not Aiming at Peace. | ARMIES CANNOT BE LESSENED |The Count Writes Which He Belittles the Czar’s Idea. a Letter, in —~—_ The Daily Chronicle pr n‘s a letter from Couot Tclsioi, which was writen in reply to certain prominent Swedes, asked lhm whether he thonght it a¢visable to submit to the conference called by the Czar the question of sibsitutiog some kind of publ ec labour for conscription is the case of persons who conscientiously obj ctto military service In it Count Tolstoi saysthat, while he s convinced that the refusal of individuals to serve in the arm? ts the beet way of obtaininggene a! disarmament, he regards a discussion of the question by the con ference azimposa lb +. ist, because the conterence wl' be a hs wovertical insti- ution, not res iv armng the esta’ lish ment of peace and the lessening of militarism, but seeking to hoodwink the people by bidtwg tne oniy trae means of secondly, because such a of armies as the result of the individaels to serve in them fuudamenta! force S&.V8U00; and, lessening retusal of would undermine the of every Government. G .VERNMENTS CANNOT LESSEN ARMIE?,. Governments, he adds, cannot of their own will either lessen their armies or arrest their armaments in the present state of the world,tespec ally when all sre doing their utmost to acquire new posses sions. As long as Goveraments contioue to acquire territory, such as the Philip- pines and Port Arthur, orto keep what they have acquired, such as Poland, Alsace, Lorrane and Egypt, just so long wil armies grow larger and larger, and as long a8 governments Continue 10 govern their enbjects through force, they wil! never to'erate refusals to serve as scliiers. STATE OF TFRRIBLE MORAL IGNORANCE, Continuing, Count Toletoi says: “There was recently publiehed auaccountof aa American regiment which refused ‘o march against Iloilo. Thisis cited as something remarkable. What is remark~ able is that all these regiments of Russian, Germar, French, lialian, or American warriors instead of doing the same thing, have, atthe caprice of men who were en- tirely strangers to them, marched out to kill the subjects of another pation who had dowe them noharm. Iadeed, if the people of our days go (0 waroreven enter miluary service, giving themselyes over to slavery tomen whoin they do not esteem, itis only because such persons are living in a state of terribl> moral ignorance. Had such true enlightement asI have referred to epread among the peopies, the news of the proposed conference would not have met with the sympathetic echoes of ill- defined bopes, but rather would have en- countered contempt acd derision, if not in» diguation.” e+e The Donaldas write to McGill Outlook for this week: Our sincere thanks are extended to Dr. Gregor for the great plea- aare he bas giver us during the last montb, He rmoade arren ,emeots fo: the Donslias to have a private view of the beautiful picturesand works ofart which are hid- deu ,awsy from the eyes of the average mortals in the lovely homes of Montreal m ilionaires, Senator Sullivan bas introdaced a bill in the New York Legislature amending the peo*l code by abolishing the death sen- teoce for murder and providing that a per- eon conv cted of murder in the firet degree sha'l be imprisioned for | fe, and that the een eace for murder in the second degree shell be thirty years. The Quebec Board of Trade has petition- ed the Federal Government to carry out Sir William Van Horne’s scheme of a firet- claes trans-Atlantic steamship service, urging that it will pay the country even if it should costa million dollars a year. pu RE BLOOD is the foundation of hea!th. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and nourishing and gives and maintains good H EALTH. Many Gallicians and Russians from Dako'a will remove in the spring to Mani- toba and the Territories. The words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have taken it prove the merit of the medicine. , i Just the Other Way, em delighted,’’ said the old friend who had calied, ‘‘to find that yor agree with your husband in everything, Mrs. tlenpeck.’’ 7 ‘Indeed!’ answered that estimable lady. “‘If you will take the pains to in- Postigate our de@estice relations, sir, vou will find that it is Mr. Henpeck who agrees with me in everythipg.’’-— London Fun. The Frigate Bird, Many sailors believe that the frigate bird can start at daybreak with the trade Winds from the coast of Africa and roost the same night upon the American shore. Whether this is a fact or not has yet to be determined, but it is certain that the bird is the swiftest of winged creatures and is able to fly, un- der favorable conditions, 200 miies an hour. A “Steele Bargain.” Adam Steele of Shelby county once rented a tanyard to a Mr. Jones on Shares. His idea was to risk in the business only the use cf his tanyard and not to incur any further liability. So he protected himself by the fol- lowing safe clause in the contract: “If anything is made, tke said Steele is to have it, and if anything is lost the said Jones is to lose it.’’ 4£nd this is known in Shelby as a reg- nlar Adam Steele bargain to this day. ~—Lexington (Ky.) Gazette. —— Servinn Justice, A murderer in Servia must be execut- ed on the very spot where he committed his crime. There a pit is dug, he stands tm it Llindfold, and a firing party shoots him. If he is then still alive, a revolver is held to kis head to finish him, and finally the earth is shoveled in upon his body. There seems a certain poctic jus- tice about this procedure. A Sure Cure, Anxious Parent—Doctor, my daugh- ter appears to be going blind, and she is about to be married. Doctor—Let her go right on with the wedding. If anything can open her eyes, marriage will.—New Orleans Timos-Democrat. The peach growers in the Niagara dis- trict are greatly concerned for the safety of their orchars, owing to the recent severe weather. xr—- Dr. CHasE Dairy Kecrivinc TESTIMONIALS FROM THANKFUL PEOPLE AFAR AND NEAR. Intelligent Citizens Pronounce Strongly in Favour of Dr.Chase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, and Catarrh Cure. Beeptics are at Liberty to Write to the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsation of Testimonials. INCIPIENT CATARRH CURED. Mrs. Rosie Stearn, 30 Walton street, Toronto, says :—‘I suf- fered at every change in the weather with cold in the head. At times it was so bad that I was unable to speak, being completely stusfed up. I was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Ca- tarrh Cure, and did so, and received immediate relief. I am pleased to tes- tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed uw sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment for itching of the skin, and it is the best remedy I have ever used. I shall at all times recommend to suffer- ers Dr. Chase’s remedies. His recipes are indeed wonderful.” KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. Mr. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard street west, Torento, ean old and =re- gpected resident of the city, says :—‘I thave been suffering from Kidney trouble since last fall and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. 3 vconcluced to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills, which I saw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains in my back, and leaving me feeling very much better in every way. I can cheerfully recommend them as the workingman’s friend. They are well named K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour Fills.” One pill a dose. 25 cents @ box. ee ue E ves“ NU HORITA EMINENT enn eneaerteT errant ee tnenensrt John T. [ickenzie, & THE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E ISLAND z LN Great Clearance Sale ee, of all lines of winter goods— Drees Goods Men’s Sweaters Furs, 1» Jerseys Jackete, » Linders Capes, » Drawers Shawls, » Skirts Blankets u Gioves Bachelors. Ladie.’ Glover, Wool Fiannels '" Hosiery, F lanneilettes and 1000 other lines which our limited epce forbids us to mention. Al! muet te closed out within the next 10 dave—re- gardless of cost, to make room for our magovificeat new stock of spring novelties now on the way. Sale to begin Monday, Feb 20, at 10 a. m BLACK DRESS GOOD of all kinds a Specialty, Sentner, McLeod & Go NOTICE! DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our hooks must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to atjonce witl be sued for. W. A. WEEKS *¢ CO. Jan 26—eod ww 2m The Inland Navigation Company (LIMITED) The Annual General Meeting of The Inland Navigation Company, (Limited) wilisbe held in the room, (up steirs) in Mr. John McEachern’s building, corner of Queen and King Streete,on Thursday, the 23rd inst., at three o’clock p. m. L C OWEN, Secretary Cb’town, 4th Feb’y, 1899 20 -3aw, mon, wed, fri. FARM TO 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 late George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a high state 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 barn, and @ tool house on the premises. Possession given, if re~ quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher and pasture farm. Rent $260.00 a year. For further particularaspply to. DANIRL DAVIES, Dendas Eeplarade 254 We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets vrnette Chains Gents chains Brooches ete. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. a + re ey, ee eC = sou eterna REGISTERED PURE INDIA TEA :: BRAHMIN :: Five tons just arrived airect from the Gardens Frorace Haszard Ck’town, 27th December—2wke end a we Ss Oe ———————$—— ee IF YOU HAVE MONEY TQ BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home: If you want to make a sure thing of it, CALL ON US ands lect a Heintzman & ‘‘o. Piano ‘They are the {cheapest Piano after all, that you can possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms HEINTZMAN PIANO! 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 Connolly Building, Queen St.... The Best in The World The best made Dress Shirts in the world are manufactured in Germany. For comfort, fit and finish there are none like them. WE SELL THEM, We also sell the W.G. @R. It’s no novelty for us to sell the best made shits on Try uor 95c shirt. — —- —- — make. the market. 4.9 o> 4. DO De we D.A. BRUCE Morris Block, Victoria Row, § OO ee eee SS se —— PROCLAMATION. We are now ready and willing to place aay number of Hotels, Stores an private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and consequently healthy cond- tion; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality f good d workmanship. : : The aes am most teantiful New York designs in electroliers. A large stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now d. . . . “aa us at the Masonic Temple Building. You will receive courteous treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AGENT, ~ ee ee ve thy eee hs dor Tey Sees gpa: ieee ic Se esteiye wi