aon tes se ‘GRubber Boots Chil ined $1 45, Misses’ woo! lined $1.60 Won ens’ wool lined $2 O00, Mens’ Knee Boote $3 35. irer . vOO! (Light or heavy) Alley & Co. See PEE SS SS oo D. STEWART Me NE NL OO OO NE NE IL Cee MLSE NL ee TT SE 2 ee 2 s% ue a- NG alt ae a VV) 2% * Ww ef ee sPatties i ee an ee ey . oe AV ain You know that if Stewart 7 ae , th ’ ay? . a as made thein they re g od. OS ale T ar -_ VW sa ey ar s] 2 _ aie hey are fresh, and the ae ay price ee ae eu ~ 0c perd es nd > per doz ; aS a aie [TELEPHONE 98, x $3 33 @ ae r ' s » 2 roy ty es 3s Eclipse Bakery, es we j : RY Bakes Best Bread. = = as MEN NE 8888 NL NL BOOO WY WL ILE WAS AP OOO iF US UF OOOO iS FF TS a= NOTICE »>o<> e the watchmakers of Vhar.. lottetuwo, ave azreedto clese our stores at six o'clock every evening io the week, except Saturday evening: commencing THE GIRLS IN CAPTIViTY. —_——— Missionary’s Daughters in the Hands of Natives. Loxp x, Wedn slav, March ‘2 ~The correspoodentof the Chrouicle at Liver peo! says he has received froma usuall: reliab's informant in Sierra Leone acom muoicest ondeclaring that there is reason t» believe that the daug)| ters of a: American mi-sionary, who was kiled i the late up ising a: Mendi, was carried nto the interior, where they remain in the hands of naiives. The girs were 18 and 16 vears old. Their father wae killed strong outr ght by the natives, and their mother | was outiaged avd horrib!y tor ured be- fore she was fi ally kille! The bodies of | t the miesionary and bis found but no‘hing coul | be learoed regarding the fate of the gir'a until now, The authorities at Sierra Leove are re- tic-nt regarding t! e matter, but they bave repeatedly instructed ¢fficers operating in be interior to use every poss ble meaas to learn what bi came of the girls acd to cffer rewards for their d scovery —_——e- wie were THE APPOINTMENT OF SECONDS Suggested by Baron Russell Before War is Intered Upon. Lonp wx, March 22 —At & meeting held In this city in Supyortur the p ace con ference, Baron Russell, o: Killowen, ‘ord chief jistice of England, delivered a! epeech, inthe course of which he said that the ooly bopefal s gus ofa desire to eubstitute arbitration for war were al present to be fouod in this country. He added that he looked for succees in the direction of the Czar’s sugvestion that in q arrels between nations the system ad opted in duels sbould be followed—that is that each party to adispute, before going | towar, should have to appoint a teconad. Thus, time would be given for reflection, and the intervention of two independent friendly powers would tend to prevent an outbreak of hostilities. Baron Russe!] was careful to make an allas‘ion to America, but it was evideut that the desire of the meeting was that the United states should be Great Bri‘ain’s second shou'd ever the occasioa ari e. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Moncton Timce: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it is said, has anew story entitled “The Lovera Win,” based on the prohibition plebiscite. It is certain ofa large sale in Quebec. Ottawa Journal: Mr. Bell, the Liberal memnber who ¢poke first in Parliament vesterday, dilated upun the economy of the Laurier administration, but the queer thing was he forgot to give credit where the chi: f credit tor L bera! economy is perceptible, “oamely the Domioi»na Sen- ate.” Montreal Gazette: It is painfal to hear Mr. Bell, M. P., speaking from the Liberal side of the House of Commons, with a Liberal Governmert’s brief in his ha ds, almost, refer to the people of tue United States as “selfish, grasping, and on the lookout fora hard bargain.” It looks as if the chief possessorof the sunny emile bad fuund loved American heart in* Monday, March 27th, 1899 | W. W. WELLNER, | G F. HUTCHESON, E. W. TAYLOR, | G. H. TAYLOR, W. N. TANTON, | L. W. COOK: Vv the | trictable. eomcepinaeeiiyinansongnainp D.fference Between Them. A story about Gladstone and Disraeli has be-n going the reunds in variuoe ver- sions. A Conservative member of Par- hement is said fo have stated in an epigram his opinion of tbe comparitive merits of the two statesmen as follows: “I prefer | our ecoundrel to your lanatic.” Now | comes Mr. Bonham-Carter, who says he heard the remark when it was first made. It was addressed to the well kaown Liberal, the late T. B Mr Brem'ey Davenport, ‘* the best ideal of the Tory country gentleman ’ Wha'‘ he said was: “ Your leader is a dangerous mine only an unscrupulous Potter. and was made by lunatic ; rogue.” -_-_om + Onrario’s Minerats —Gold produc- tion in Ontario inl898 amonnted to 16,07 ounces valued at $271,906. This against $190,244 in 1897. The estimated fixe copper produced io 1893 18 8,373,560 points, ard of fine nickle 5,467,690 pourds. The value computed at the selling p* ce atth- works is: For copper, $268,~ 080 and for nicke!, $514 220, or a total for both metals of $782 3000. in 1897 the 18 Ae re 82 Be Fe Veo Fe F2 He er AGBLABAFGBRAGS « KK There is Nothing id + % like pleasing customers. — ty da [hat’s what we are doing all da te the time, we give them fuch i ws valne for leir money that they ip <4 come back again and bring others ts ay with them This is the key-~ ce e note of ou success. We strive . ° “5 to please everyone who leaves an we ow order with us. Why not give ° 8S 13 vwour oext order and 0be =F ia thoroughly couvinced what we ge @& sav is trie um = We sulicit your valued orders. % r | s . BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, | value of copper Was $200,067, and nickel, | $359 651, making a to's] of 559,718. The | product of pig iron for 1898 is 48,253 | short tone, valued at $530,789. Tiais in- | used for over fifty DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 27 1899 LEO XIIJ’S POEM. of Latin Verses by His Holiness. Tran latioa ddre-s d to nuos, which, translated, rea as follows: THE MAIDEN’S CONSECRATE. Lo! Christ is nigh and Hie delight it is To greet you nigh as His epouses—sve2t~ est pame— Who by a holy pect to Him are pledged. Far from the clamour, he kas giveu you, Within the peaceful precincts of your cel), To lead a blameless life. You blossom there L ke fraguntliles in a garden close. Let Satan epread his uets avd baleful arts And with his frown the awe, Jesus, Who éver guards, shal! fly to aid timid mind o’er Acd makethe weakest powerful io tbe fray. Then shai! He make your love more ardent low And shield you closer in His sacred heart. Your souls with wond’rous sweetness gladdening And when at length your happy course is run And to you faithfal ones Death shows himse'f, All beaming sand with visage mild and kind, Our Lord shall give you His euprem s: gift, From your drear exile He shall lead you then , To the celestial ehcre and bid you there Be ever blessed with the light divine, An Ovp axp Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been yearskby millions of motbers for their children while teething, with perfect succes. Ii scothes the child softens the gums, ajlays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is plcasant to ibe taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. es S Seed Oats—Ontario White Banner, Seed Wheat—Manitoba White Fife Seed Wheat—Ontario White Fife, Seed Timothy—Island growth. OaRVELL BROS. Ch’town, 15 Meb, 2i guar. pat an Prince Edward Island Magazine NOW ON SALE... Atall the Bookstores and at at R.H. Mason’s News Stand, CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Problem in Charlottet Fort La Joie Social Enjoyment in the old Times, tor Ferguson A Likeness, by M. L. W. F. The Cats of Charlottetown : rT ; Pe Se OR ee. The Reign of The March King, by May Car roll Insula Felix ; we _ Prince Edward Island Coins, by Edward Bayfield A Hint to Critics Duvar asa Poet, by W. L. Cotton A Side Talk With The ‘‘Sports” Topics of the times, by The Editor 3 The Bar By Alberton, by Robert Harris, m.CA Books and The Magazines Local Happenings The Prince Edward Island Magazine is print ted monthly at the Examiner Job Printing oe at c | Rooms, where orders for subscriptions or aa vertisements may be left Ex yoncdence should be ad lressed to The P, E. ‘sland Magazine KKeS] Pope Leo XIII, just before his i!!ness wrote some beautitul hexametere in La’io, — Hexmeter A TIMELY REVIEW " el ee eee OD] OSD Bro OD eorV oo @ OS BOS OGS OGD OD OD OD rw SS ODO OBOB 0903 03R0R DRESS Easter Sund by. liable to meet with dissapointm:nt. celebrated Granby manufacture, FINE QUALITY, LIGHT WHICHT Childrens, Girls, Boys, Ladies, Mens. R. H. Ramsay & Co Grafton Street, Opp. P. QC. G2etet zee? 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