" a A oe Se Ee Tee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 31, 1900. ERY Miss MeKeiver Wil: be at store on Monday | next to attend to your millinery wants. WEEKS & CO The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail. Ges Ne Al. “a “we SOG “Set ee?? MS*SeGesssa #1’s only ¢ Difference in taste When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the seme quility— — “THE BEST.” ‘To-day Angel Cake, 1 2¢ each. 10c¢ per doz. ce per doz. German Buns Corn Gems, | Oatcake, L2e per lb. Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c doz. Parker doz. per House Rolls 10c per Ginger Snay . 12e per lb. All kinds of pies to-day in pastry, cream coconut. Try our Duchesse Beead 4c per loaf. TeLerHone 98.” DW. &stewart Eciipse Bakery BAKES BEST 2RREAD. or seeceeseseenee ee 8686852668008 80°82 = | @ 80030003 *a2 CARD! ! DR. H- 1. DICKEY (Late Clinical Avsistan at Royal London Ophihaimic Hospttal, Moorfields, an i Central Londen Throat ané Ear Hospital’) 2E6848¢ 205 =-——_—_- SPECIALIST---Fye, Ear, Nose and Tereat, Orvice—Cemeren leek RESIBENCRB— Riek m end Street, West. OFFI¢E Bowne. —9 Cam, tol ptm,2ieipm Venings wy appoiu Eve Tenten _svd Pies od Wan Glaaces Desirable - Dwelling To Be Let. The western ha f of that house situated on the corner of Evivion and Hilisborough Ste., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Siewart. Possess on Ist June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL Ee S SHE MILLIN- Gbadaetbbesens duct ore ET } SOME EXTRA FINE CATTLE Meesrs Blake Bro-., of Mr. M. Blake, the farm Royalty. raised by the late Samuel River, from whom he was the Messrs Blake abou: t«o ee The animal w ighed 2600 pounds and w wil Hi. de, of Wes a gs ». purchased by exhibited yesterday 1] on the Market Square four steers fed at| ~ Davenport, The beaviest of the caitle was a pure, Lred Shorthorn eteer, four years old, t 1} | dress over 1700 pounds of beef of extra} quality. He is pronounced the best arc heaviest ever fed on the Island. i been sold to Mr. Thomas Meigher, Pictou, fur the haod-ome sum of $200, animal of any kind fed ip this province, market. home market at Easier. purchased som? North River. Among this lot isa steer estimated to weigh considered to be the best anima: of his age ever raised on this province if not in Canada anda choice heifer, the same age, rated to weigh 700 pounds of dressed beef. Mr. McKinlev is One would pay our farmers to visit his place fifty head. The Mesere. Blakehave also purchas d something chorce in the beef line from Mr. J. Toombs, of North Rus market. ‘‘Keep to Your Place and Your Place will Keep You.’ Without good health we cannot keep situations nor enjoy life. Most troubles originate in impure blood. Hood's Sarsa- parilla makes the blood rich and pure, and thus promotes good health, which will help you “keep your place.’” Hoods Se Never RETTIG the highest price ever paid for a fat and will be slaughtered fir the Easter The Mesers. Blake inten! slaughtering some of the other cattle exhibited for the They bave a's2 choiee catile for toe Kaster market from Mr. D. McKinlay, of One year andten months old, which is 1400 pounds, and is of cur ieading breedere, and it and inspect his stock, numbering about tico, which is also intended for the Easter 5 He haa ot DIED } At Greenwich, P. E I., on March| 24 b, inst., George Leslie, aged 76 years. jnaintaince for bis kindness and deeds of charit y. At March 20th, Jane, Wyand, aged three days. May field, j He was loved be all whe made his ac- 14 | infast daughter of Bertha and Allan | three moaths, two weeks, Margaret; —~ No Yankee Humbug | but good honest value "e « | | the great English Home Dye ie ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOUR DYE book on Home Dyeing by applying to FREE . A. P. TIPPET & CO., hiontrec!. | WANTED TOS ENT. Su'table offises (two) city. nt S0- Warehouse for storage purposes. Ad- dress applications to J. F. SHATFORD, Hotei Davies, Cha: PIANOS | Well go to any loitetown. Length to please you in regard to your piano wants, We'll show you every piano in our large stock if necessary—It’s our business to waiton you Heintzmad — we believe in trans- Pienos acting our business in lead alj @ pleasant manner. oihers You get more piano value for your money here than elsewhere— that’s because we sell more pianos than any other house on the Is- land. We will be pleased to have you call. Miller Bros., Queen Street. Connolly’s; Building. Sidaausu uso ae eRe WITT ie i in c-ntral part of B ae] Mbdbeadedde dad? Lia shddddds daa ds. a ! the arm, { Mr. THE MAUSER BULLET. “Tt is some comfort to the bereaved to arn that the wounds, even to the death, } Caused by ihe Mauser bull-t are almost | painless.” “The missiles p.erced through flesh and bone as if they had been tissue paper. He felt only a sensation cf num bnese in He went down, picked up bis | rifle, and fired several rounds betore he | collapeed trom loss of bicod.’ ‘LOCA eiiu Uilitl btUilios AL Foots Day—to-morrow. A. QO. H.-R gular afternoon at 3 o’clock, meeting iomorre« Easter Fesrivat.— Don’t fo oh ti - Festival co Wea tnesday sasier ot Ea Week. [visio tein aid of Si. Josep Convent, sod promives to be 4 grea su “Of the 123 woundcd at Glencoe and | ©*5*: Eiandsiaagte only three had to be carrie: . ott in cots, after reaching Cape Town ; ail the rest wounded in head, arms or body walked tothe train,’ “The wound it makes is so tiry that a led penc:] could be used as # probe. “I felt a clow in my baek; neither violent vor paiofal. I fell down i s to my surpriseI could not get up. The surgeon told mel had only » few minu‘es to live his 3tatemerts produced as litile effect on me mentally as did the Maueer bullet physically.” “He leaned over and and asked me how I felt. I could not answer him til) I bad finished, in my mind, one phrase of “Rock of Ages.” Oh well! that in face of a threatening doom The mind may in triamph take wing ; And soar from the regions of sorrow and gloom And rob the last foe of its sting. Tis eaid that w embrace One dreameth of amaranth bowers, With fairy-like visions of beauty and grace In gardens of gorgeous flowers. hen gulfed in the ocean’s Brave martyrs have triumphed o’er {or- ture and fire, And stoics bave emiled over pain; But what of those others whose spirits aspire From the death-wound or deep in the main, Blessed thought! bedily pais The eenses are ofter-times numb ; Blessed knowledge ! that grandeur of soul- life shal] reign When mortality’s voices are dumb. that to anguish of Garters: Seeds Gr0y — eee Mr. J. D. McLeod went west this morn- ing. Mies Ada Macdonald, of Dundas, was in the city teday. Mr.W. C Kennedy came in from the east this morning. Rev. D. J. Gregory Macdonald, of Sum- merside, is in town today. “lr. Honston, of Souris, isin the He is a guest et the Queen® Hotel. city. Mra. Daniel McLecd was a passenger by thie morning 8 train from the east. ~ Jobn T. Peardon was a this morning passenger »s train from the west. Mr Kh 6. ‘Livingston, of Montreal, is araong the guests at the Hotel Davies. Dr. E. W. Gahan, who bas been in Chariotiecown for several days, crossed by tne Minto today on return to the Hub. Dr. Bagnall has been confined to his house wth La Grippe, is much better to~ éay and expects to be in his office on Mon day. The death of Archibald Forbes, the weil known war correepondentfis reported, Forbes lectured in Charlottetown years ego. Mr. James Smith, for a good many veore steward of the Steamer Stanley, and whe if new connected with one of the Black D smond Line steamers, is visiting hie home in Charlottetown, He came up from Georgetown by Jaet evening’s al | PC al, Tie Reverend Daniel Davies Moo re, formerly Methodist Minister at Coruwall, P. F. 1. and recently io cherge of Metho- dis! Missions io the Chinese in Vancouver, B.C . was ordained deacon in the Church or E-gland, on March llth, by the Bixhops of New Westminster and wi! work in the diocese of New Wes‘mins- ter. ome —_—— Local Notices. Canned scallops and clame received this morning at Beer & Goff’e. 2 pcts Urton’s marmalade or 25 cer ts at Beer & Cott a, Set ek jam for EE er ee oy ——- THERE ARE macy good things as good for a cough, yet the Fpecial virtues of sll are combined in Adamon’s Botanic Cough Balsam. Purely vegetable, per- fectiy harmles*, not narcotic, southing, 25c. all Druggiste. ib" You want THE LATESTia note and letter paper and stationery of every des- ctiption, magazines and fashion books, we have them, Agent for the celebrated Perry Pictures. CHAS J. MITCHELL, BooKSELLER and STATIONER Q .ecn Street. Prowse’s..... ‘: First Metuopisr Caurcy.—l'be Rev G. M. Young, of Chatham, N B., is °x- pected to preach in the First Meib o Cuarch, tomorrow morning and .veuing Tbe aonual missionary s-raoa wi | preacoed in tue evening, RE Saie News.—-Capt. Fred Cormier, who left tor Provincetown, Mass., three week: ago, has arrived at Hajiax wii schooner A. Lincoln, and is /oading fo sydney, C. B., and will sail tor Charlotie town @$ 807 48 aavigation opus. i talllbiin ACDNOWLEDGMENT.—Mrs. James Me Leod, on bebalf of the furnishing com- mitice‘of the Prince Edward Island Hosp tl, thankfully acknowledges the r-c:ipt cf $5 from Mrs. Sceiling and $5 from Mis. George Ledwich. Further coptribniion expected soon and will be duly ackuow- ledged. CuaxceD Hanp:.—Tne Farmer reports that Mr. P. L. Murphy, of Clermont, has sold his fine property to Mr. Michael Crokeo, ot Emerald, the price being $4, 060. Mr. Murphy intenus removing to Summerside, Mr. Croken’s property pear Emerald, has been purchased by Mr. Ronald MeDonad, of Springfield. .° Easter Howipays.— The Railway issue excursion tickeis on the llth, 12th, 13th and 14th April, 1900, good toreturn on the 16th April, 1900. A special train is also to be run between Tigoish and Charlottetown on the 14th April, wod special cheap fares will be in force on all trainsoe that day. See hand bills. tf. Scuoo. Concert.— Yesterday the pupils in Miss McKinnon’s department of Prince Street School gave a concert in their class-room truly patriotic in character. A number of visitors were present ani thoroughly enjoyed the programme. Ali ; the numbers were executed splendidly; aod the performers ably eustained the reputation ot Prince Street School for coucert-giving. A Svuccessrut “C. B. C."—Mr. John A. Buchanan, of Mt. Buchanan, Belfest, but pow a resident of Bath, Maine, bas been granted a teacher’s certificate from the Phonograpbic Institute, Cincinnati, Odio, having passed a very successful examina tion in Shorthand. Mr. Bucianan re- ceived his Shorthand education in the ( Charlottetown Business College, under the direction of Mr Moran. We congra- tulate Mr. Buchanan on his success and alsothe ©. B.C. on the success of iis former student. Appnress AND PRESENTATION Raymond McDonald snd Frederick Me Laren, two very popular young residents of Cerdigan, lett that place a few days ago to seek their fortanes in the far West. Before leaving they were #aited upoo by a deputation representing the young men of Cardigan and each was presented with a handsome dressing case and an address The addressee and gifts, were fitiugly acknowledged. Messrs. McDonald and} McLaren are deserving young men and take with them the best wishes of all by whom they ere known. Freit Growers’ AssociaTion.-— The annual report ofthe Fruit Grower.’ As- eocia'ion of Prince Edward Island has just been issued. The report has been carefully compiled and neatly arranged. It is a complete record of the proceedings of the annual meeting of the associat'on held io Charlot etown Jast January, in- cluding the valuabie papers reed. There is alto a catalogue of fruii for the use of planters, and the membership roll and cor- stitution and bye-laws of the society. The printing was done at Toe Examiner office, and the work bes been performed in ao excellent tanner. i, “Black Bass” Sony Chewivg Tobacco is bigger and better value than any chew- ing !tobacco on the market. For a new brand it has a phenomena! demand, which is ever increasing. If you try it yon will no wonder at its success. “Black Bass” ch-wing tcbaczo is Union made, Grippe Medicines Ane now in great demand. W eg havea special Grippe yy Powder that works like a charm. Stops chills and soreness in the bores. Reduces fever, and breaks upacold very qui-kly. If taken when the first symptems preseat them- selves, it is almost a specific. 6 pewders for 25 cents 5 cents each. — ee ee ee ee ee eee —Mecesrs. | Q2PECBceeeeh « j MEET ME AT THB ALWAYS BUSY STOKE | ie q IQ ~--—— perpen My, Ox ey = Many men buy a dozen ties a year, some buy six, others buy a couple—all buy one. There are so many different tastes as there are men, We don’t expect to please all, But we can please all men of good taste Four-in-hands, Puffs, Bows, Knots, and Flowing Ends. 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