} ’ om a —NX t—— a | ira 1 Ie : 2 ches b | ‘ s week with i jute at i , | a ‘ tale Sy « ‘a : i ; ave | t lio wi.bout ) ; 4 L\KING | LB. xa tf 5 1 } | ‘ ; ; >. will bake a large assortmen } We 1 ! i : int { k : | : t : te 4 CaKne, ; I Uak . ? t ° 3g ; EVE!) AY sil fresh, cleare and # \ ; ea for Bocu l , Picnics eic., 5 ; Te pl one OS, ) 5 5 ) Db. STEWART, . ; , BAKERY, BREAD. 1LIPSE Bakes Best Nc oa | ' um tse iS # _ IsYour Wateh Not - Keaping Time —_ > SS “eS Se _——— ~ Bring it in; we'll right it. Years of study and hard work bave taught us how to repair wat 1es. {ff you are not satisfied with the way your watch is going, will you drop in and || let us eXamine it for you. =Ss= W. W. WELLNER, | The Great Watch House. M4 2% “a ai SIGHOGHGHOG There is Nothing SPS fatty % like pleasing customers. fa That’s what we are doing all the i\me, we give them such value for their money that they come back again and bring others fs with (lem. This isthe key~ es fR notecof our suecess. We sirive te % to please everyoue who leaves an “ G order with us. Why not give & us your next order and be fs thoroughly convinced what we xy y Say is true, wT % We sclicit your valued orders. % © BRUUE STEWART &200'Y, 3 The Modern Founers,! Engineers % “ani! Macinists, 8. Nav. Co’s % Vharf, Ch’town P, E, I is & Phone 125 F . PAPE PAE - 62,5, 888 ly & Co Watchmakers and jewelers pposite P. O Sunnyside. Importers of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles Bancy goods etc. ete. Store Open from 8 a. m. till § p, m. "eu = V7 ' 5e% o Ee] ie oe Mie < ais pring. gi the tim general cleaning. Your clock or watch may need Cleaning, to insure their keeping g00d tim Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- Sonal atiention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE Miller Wanted. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, L' IMPARTIAL’S NEWS COLUMNS The ice has about all disappeared trom | our eLores, Thereis a coal fimine at Tignish. Not a pound of this combustible can be Lad. The Tigvish © distric teachers wil! | meet at St. Mary’s Hall on the 16th o! May. Query. If Hackett were member for back to Tignish, wou 'd Fred, Peters come take his seat? The roads are now in a terrible state. Lobster packing operation= are going Oo mostactively. For this season there are 13 fishing establishments between Tig nshand Cape North, viz. M McElroy, J A Brennan, Sylvain Gallant, J H My- rick & Co, Portland Packiog Co, JC McCartby, Portland Pack ag Co, Charles Vienseau, Charles Matthews, Robert Beil, Charles Bennett, J H Myrick & Co, John Agnew. 21 from North Cape to Miminigash: A F Larkin, C€ apt Jas* McGratn, Al!fovusus Yhee,J H Myrick & Co., Jerry H Me Garry, J H Merick & Co, Fidele T Ber- nard, A F uarkio, Joho Daltoa, John M Doucette, Robert Bell, D Corbett, Portland Packing Co., William Gaudet, Joseph | Doucette, H J Pineau, Robblee, Matheson, Gallant, Cuarles Vinneau, Febien Pitre. From [igaish to Ca-campec: J H Vyrck, LH McLeod, Ahearn et Kirwan, Woodman Bros.,joun Anes on, J H Myrick & Co, Wooiman Broz, Wuelsan & Co., JH Myrick & Co., S.lvsin Arsevaul:, Jobn McCabe. T.tai 45. About 2 v00 persous will be em pleyed iD (hese faciories (h's sesson. A seriouscabal bas b.eo at work for -ome time about the governorship. It now iranspires that Maitre John Yeo will be forced to accept it ani that Dr. McIntyre of [Souris will be imposed upon Priuce County as its representative in the Senatr, What j xy will be experienced in this coun- try if the echemes of the bu-y sachems, as above outlined, be carried our. Mr. Jamee Morrisey, secretary of the Tignish Farmers Club, di tributed 120 bags of wieat among the members of this excellent institution recently. The Niclet, P. @., cathedral, built in recent years by the same Contractors as did the work on the Charlottetown cathe- dral, gave way as to its foundations on the 5.b, and is now only aruio. Fortunately there were no worshippers in the church atthetime. The loss is $30,000, The Liberal regime gives us & new «pectacle every day. We seein the Provin- ciel Legislature now in session a repre | sentative from Viz.oria, B. C , although liguish and Fort Augusius are unrepre seuted. Beaut ful state of affairs indeed. Bu. what can we exci? We live under a |'eters Warvurton-Farqubarson admin 8 ration, Tue Rev. Joseph Trudel, aged 60 years,ded sudiealy at Sbippegan, N. B., of which place be was rector. The Co.-operat ve Farmer, an ind¢pe.~ dect azgric: | ural paper published in New Braoswick, deylores the banefual eff-ct «f ihe iniriguing iotervention of our smail- mioded Premier in agricultural interests. The milk-haulers for the Tignish cheese factory forthe cominz season are: |—Francis McKenna 2—W.liiam Ayiward 3 -Petrick McCue 4—Jerome J Rchard 5 —James O’Rourke 6 —Michae! M Cahill 7—Jvhn C Cha‘s:0a 8 — Martin A Doyle 9 — Richard M Keboe « «10—P H Morrisey Mr. Leo J. Murpby, cof Hope River, s io be cheese m -ker at the Tignish, Palmer Road factory thir year again, Route No ce “sé “e é “e ve Mr. Ben Davies, father of Sir Louis, says our next Governor must be a colonel. Wouldu’t he be sati-fiid wiibha c.maoa d- 9 ant! me ae ee me = ee ee er ee PUBLIC AUSOUNTS. Sir, — The Premier admits a deficit of $25,- | 000. This is no doubt wh atevei but it is more | than double the amoust. Whar about the teacners selaries ? What about tne pay for all the officials ? These two sums would be about $50 ,0CO more to be piid ou! the first week of January. What about the stim of $492 00 fer postage ? Will the Premier say hocestly that over ove half of this was used in a legitimate way? How much of ‘this was stolen? Will he give the pub'ic 4 detailed statement of the amounts, and to whom paid, of the sum of ferriee,§ nearly $20,000? If so, it wouli a tale unfold—also the amoucts for roads aod bridges, $30,000. Then what is smothered up in the sum of $2,500 as “ miscellaneous 2?” A more disgraceful lot ef accounts were never placed before the public. Come, Mr. Premier, let us have some light. I also notice that there 1s | nothing in that great speech about the asjlum acnex. If it was neces-ary three years ago, surely it is still more necessary now. Let us have some informatione on this important matter and oblige Ax Op Tory. aS — -—- — = NT A H a A young man baviog experience in @ Grist Mill. Please state length of time in milling nad wages wasted, M ler” P.O, Boafs.5, Cl’town. ~ “122 tieod FES Morell Notes. Wild geese are shy and epor.emen are not meeting with their usual good success. Mr. R. N. Cox secured five yesterday, A Mr, Purser, an Hoglish gentleman, spent a fe. days a. Uhhe mpare here, A new firm have opened bnsiness in the siore lately occupied by R.N. C.x, Eeq. We wisi them success. A few weeks ago we recorded the death of Mr. Silney Webster, son of Mrs. Theo. Web ter. New her only remaining eo , ired, has passed to the great majoricy avu -he ic lett alone up one of the finest homes in this vicinity. Mra. B. C. Cox, Souris, snd Mr-. Cv as, Towar heud, Charice ttetown, are sisters of the deceased. We tender our -ympathy to the bereaved oues. R N. Cox, Esq, is largely interested in | the lobster and cod business, He bas a large factory and geoeral elore at Mag- dalen I lands, also factories at Bear R ver me St. Peter's Harbor. He is iiso an exientive farmer aud pork packer, and is tlways up to his elbews in businees. H. D. McEwen has one of the best gen~ eral stores in this vicinity, aod is alse j interes‘ed in the lobster and cod indus: tries and pays close attention to his busi besa, We understandthat a Mr. O'Brien in- tends buildiog a place cf business at Let 40 Jobn McLean, Esq., ex-M. P., Sourie, spent a few days kere, the guest of J cho Cox, E ]. The cheese factory is undergoing r- paire. A Isrge Output is expected this verson. Mr. Jobo M. Fi:l y, St Peter's. is engaged as cheesemaker,xnd comes we!] recomended. The prospects of price aie unusually good and farmers should make some money this year. A map under the influence of Charlotie- town’s bad whiskey left the train here a few night’s sgo non compos mentis He at emp'ed to wo» ‘‘nature’sewee re-torer” oo ‘he wetground with a melting snow bavk for a pillow and would certainly have per shed had sot a good Samaritao. Mr Anderson paveed by on the eame side,tcok bim in and cared for bim. His hat wes three siz-s too small next morning. We aretcl] thata night school is ia cperation on Station Street where ecme of the branches lately acquired in Charlotte- lown are taken up. Junius. Cyclists as Sportsmen, "’he wheeiman hiniself can hardly be bold answerable for the death of a rab- bit which bolted into his machine as it stood by the roadside and broke its neck, and there was contributory negli- gence, as the lawyers say, on the part of the cat which tried to go through the wheel of a passing bicycle and gave the rider a bad fall at the cost of its own | life. Much more noteworthy than either of these was the achievement of a cy- clist who while scorching along the road (he must have been scorching) ran into a covey of partridges and killed one, his wheel passing over its neck. The only way in which this curious accident can be explained is to suppose that the birds were ‘‘dusting’’ at a bend in the road, and that the cyclist’s approach, concealed by the hedges, re- mained undetected till the enemy waa literally among them. —Cham bers’ Jour- nal At Last! — A Remedy has been Discovered that will Permanently Cure Catarrh. JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. This is not merely the words of the makers of this remedy, but the assertion is backed up by leading physicians and the honorable testi- monies of hundreds of cured ones. And more, there is an absolute guarantee to cure in ever package, or money will be refunded. We will also send a two weeks’ trial p mene free toany erson suffering from this dangerous disease. ~ “gem ~ oer SR aah coor a adios John T. [icKenzie, THE TAILOR 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - =: - Address , apanese Catarrh Cure is a new discovery, being a prescription perfected by one of America’s inost successful specialists in treat- ing this disease. Itis a soothing, penetrating ; and healing pomade, prepared from stainless compounds of Iodine and Essential oils, te be inserted up the nostrils. The heat of the body melts it, and the very act of breathing carries it to the diseased parts. It reaches, soothes and heals every part of the mucous membrane, curing invariably all forms of catarrh of the nose and throat, and all forms of catarrhal deafness. Mr. Joseph Little, the well-known mill owner of Port Essington, B.C., writes: ** Japanese Catarrh Cure completely cured me of catarrh, which had troubled me for 25 years, during which time I had spent over $1,000 on remedies and specialists in Toronto and San Francisco. About two years ago I procured six boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure, and since completing this treatment have not felt the slightest symptoms of my former trouble. I can highly recommend it. Relief came from the first application. We always keep a sup- ply in the mill for cuts and burns, and consider t superior to any other remedy for neaseg Sold by all druggists. 5) cents. Sample free. Enclose 5 cent stamp. Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church Street, Toronto. TO LET.— A house on Dorchester Stre et containing7 rooms, now occupied by Mr. Johu McLecd. Possession given 15° bh May next. Apply to Thomas Alley. 0) i altel sae sstamaanso-cataamrpasiarsiiaiiiciinnanin™ FOR SALE.—A sing e wagon in good order pply at thie ocice. 93 cemmtnmme ei al a loses SPICE eI iFOYS ¥ Vint alii obi \ uaa, Es E F. Pp. E. ISLAND F, us APRIL 24 1899 te tae il CHARLOTTETOWN’S Leading DRY GOODS STORE 2VBIIES| vrminemmmmmenrennner seen eee22 “Tiger Brand Clothing.” and furnishing goods fur men and boys. Most everyone knows of Tiger Brand clothing by now. Do you? This spring fi. ds oar stock * Pinh’’ of perfect'on, and we invite vou to come in—come in—wander about at your own sweet will—buy if you want to— we'll not urge—we court criticism. “Tiger Brand” suits for men—-stylish and absolutely correct in fabric—perfectiy cut and beautifully tailored - patterns to please every taste prices to fit every purse, Pure indigo serge suits $10.00, $12.00, beaatiful imported tweed suits French facing tue perfection of workmanship $15.00. “Tiger Brand” suits for boys, reputation 1n our department. why ? because we keep good c'othing P Pg g> and stock entirely n:w. satin lined Aboit ha!fayearin business, but have made a big such nice patterns Norfolk suit. $1.75 to $5,00 Middy suits, $3.00 to $4.59. The very latest in furnishings newest novelties in neckwear, Derbys, Lombards; Make it a point to see our goods. Puff Bows, Ascots R. H. Ramsay & Co a SUNNYSIDE ‘S — — A Citnenmnastecisnamente wal EW” HATS an The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies Londen Hats Just opened up at John McLeod & Co's BOUSEKREPRES WILL FIND AT THE CITY HARDWARE STORE 3 ode FULL LINE OF-—— f housecleaning SUPPLIES. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable to their requirements. 2a Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our terms are easy. See” acumen leet ee ZOD eIEVED sul WUD CIEBEIEDED We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch2s avd Clocks, lt will give us pleasure to show them ; oO you. ] W. N. TANTON a First class agents everywhere to introduce the Acme Sunlight Gas Generator; only reliab'e automatic acetylene gas generator on the mar- ket. sells‘at sight: liberal inducements to ra- lable agents: apply to the Sual'ghtGas Co Ltd, Mc ateal. TO LET.—that comfortable dwelling house situated near cerre:of | avies and Pembroke S,. Brightor. now occuried by Mr. W. J, Bullman. Apply to W. C. Harris,Jr, 8 TO LET.- -a house on Brighton wo R. B. NORTON & CO. LTD with hot wa‘er; bath, electric light, W. Harris Jr. 89 sare Le EE ee ee ee ee ry