— oe Womens Rubbers au cents 7” age oe + Engraved On vour Spoons, and 4 other silver articles, woul ‘ld be 4 nice wouldnt it? A o cely en- graved monogram, not only adds beauty to the article but is a means of identifying it should any article vet aetray or be eiolen. Now is a good time to ‘we them eograved. Our Mr. | W. T. Wellner is expert in thie | beautiful art, and he will be | pleased to show yon samples of | his work, and will submit epe- || ‘ ial dest gos for your approval if || you re uire it. E very person should bavetheir | Silverwa-e marked. The cost is small. W. W. WELLNER, | The Great Watch House. | aie ' : is te ~ seca, i B There 1S Loving 5 LW like Pp leasing customers. ty 4 That’s what we are doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they e come back again and bring others ix e P . with them. This isthe key- note of our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give us your next order aud be thoroughly convinced what we Sav 18 trne, We svlicit!your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders,’ Engineers and Machinists, 8. Nav. Co’s Wharf, ‘‘h’town P, E, I. Phone 125 MPEP Ls AUCTION. BRGBAF AOS GENT irs BP FLILG ILL “F % “5 ts ay SF ty The Auctfén, ou his Lot 29, on Thurs hour of one o’elk subscriber will sell by Public oremises, Westmoreland, day, March 9th, at the ck, sharp. One mare, |0 years old; One cow, (Hol- stein), 4 years od; On» set gear fur move ing building yoe met cider rotaries, one set cider siee| screwe, one cider press, is(almost 6000 gallons) stove, one par lor stove, room stove, (box); two pew; one lumber wagon, one hund:ed seventy puncoes cider, one cook (Franklin); one driving waggone new; One jaunting sleigh, empty cider barrele, Together with a number of small art icles, too numerous to mention. Also—One and three quarter acres of marsh land at T “yoo. ANTHONY COLLETT. wes roreland, J ot 29, Feb 23—d&w a - — —-—-— NOTICE. F NOTICE is hereby given that an appli- atinn will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prinee Edward Island, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlotictewn, the title to ail that tract, piece or parcel of land, eituate lying aod being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three ($3), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No. (18) in the 4th hundred Town Lots, ia Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent , Street School land and premises Dated at Charlottetown this 1st day of March, 1899, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown 8. M, DAVISON, City Clerk, a2 -dy dw & RB. Gaz. —_ ence - —_ Pe . sy. | “i THRE DAILY EAAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 8, 1899 22a 2e ‘Local and Other items, Bear xn Cuarce.—A bear got loose in an express car between Ottawa and East } man’s Springs a few daya ago, and gave tthe messenger a very exciting time of it At Rouse’sa Point the mes-enger left the ear, and bruin was left ta covtinue the | Journey to New York 10 full possession, Storm ve West. — The Guardian's Sammereide correspondent says: A ' heavy rain-storm, accompanied by thuo- der and lightning, pasred over this part of vu know we eold one lot of rub the Island Sunday night. The heavy ot for 22e some time ago,—could | rain affected the roads considerab] y—in 4 not get any more of them, but we did | Seay pieces making them almost impas- get al 9 cases of an American rub | eable. om per that we s a le they last at 2U0c Ixcaxe From Povsrry.—At Montaville, & pair. Siz Oregon Mrs. Laura Browcing, aged 30, blew out ber brains after taking a dose of Alle: P ‘2 Cc landanum, and forcing herthree children, 63 o. age “ i0, 1l,aed 2. to drink the drug. The tuo older ch ldren will probably aaaaae | i wo-year-old child is lie. It is said that poverty drove | the motLer iusane. Canad axe Wix —A curling match between ayicked team from New York | and Ucica aod a Canadian team from tbe | Montreal rioks wae plaved in Montreal on | Saturday Phe matco was for tke Gordon medal, which «as established for the encouragement of int+roational matehes | between ‘he curlers of he United States! and Canada. snd ut dine victory for the Canadians bv . f 5S8to a New Amatogr Derisxition—The Cana: dian Amateur Athletic Association whict recem:!y o.et in To. onto, transected eome tmpportaot © lues, jO°antitem of business transacted was ibis defluition of an ama eur \n aaa- | leur 18a persou who bas Bol cou peted 10 aoy competiiion fora stake, bet, moneys, private, public cr gate receipts, or com- peted with oragsineta professioval fora prize, who bas rever et asy period of his lite taught or assisted in any athletic exer cise Or sportas meane of livelihood, who bas never directlyor indireetly received any bonus, or payment in lieu of 1 ss of time whilst playing asa wemberof any club or any money censideration what- ever for any services rendered as a player, excepthis actual travelling and hotel ex- penses. lhe wost ue NEWS NOTES. The proposelto abolish the canteea in the Un ted States Army and Navy, it is eaid, is the result ofthe recent teats made by the British authorities asio the effect ot alcobol on trcops ‘when subjected to more thau ordinary bardships. It will be remembered that experiments were made at different times and under varying con- ditiove with three regiments from each of the several brigades. In one abstinence wasrigidly enforced and every man was forbidden to drink any alcohol whatever while the test lasted; in the second malt liquor was Ooly permitted, and in the third aration of whiskey was given to each man. The re-alis were that the whiekey drink- ers displayed more dash at first, but gen- erally in about fcuc ca bi s®showed signs of fatigue, and weskness; inose who were given beer showed somewhat longer en- durance, though displaying less dash at firet ; and the total abstainers improved daily ,in activity and staying powers. The sober man is¢ the one who gete there, whetber his occupation is fighting or working with hand or brain. — - Dear Sine,—I was foe seven yearsa sufferer from BronchiN trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely epeak above a whis,er. I got no relief from anything till I tried your MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief ava six bottles made a complete enre. I would heartily recommend it to anvone suffering from tbroat or lun trouble. _—_:- ens Canned corn, beans, aod tomatoes ia one di zen lots, assorted as you want tnem, only one do}lar per dozen at Beer & Goff’s. : 56 2i. Now wyour time to buy a eupply of canced goods cheap at Beer & Goff’s. 56 2i, AGene rous Offer We are authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, a freesample of a never-failing eure for catarrb, bronchitis, irritable | throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- cal. Qintmente and washes cannet reech the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrhozone is carried by air directly to the diseased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Porson & Co, Kingston, Ont. AAAAASAS AASARAAAAAORARA SR AH } OBITUARY. One more of Rustico’s old pioneer Acsdians bas passed away,in the person ot Mr. Peter Gallan:, who die iat Wheat- ley River on the 2ed inet., at the ripe age of 86. The life of this good man was ip- deed anexemp'ary one. He possessed al! the qualiies that goto makeupa useful f citizen and mode! christain— kind indus- ‘rious Charitable, bhewaa belived an l pected by al) who knew him. His fuoeral took place 0a the morning of the 4th and the good people of Rustico, irrespective of creed, turned outein masse to pay their last tribute of honour to the mortal remains of bim who for so many years had been such a prominent figure ip thir midst. rea- AS lemo Requiem Mase was celebrated for the repose of the soul of the deceased by his youngest son, the Rev. F. X. Gallant, Pesior of Bloomfield, aes'sted bv Revs. R. B. McDonald and Jas . McDonald as deacon and sub deacon. Rev. P.C. Gauthier, of St. Duortae’s College, acted as mester of ceremonies. Afier High Ma-s he was laid in the old churchyard by the church where Father Rovald conducied the funeral eer- vice. Tne pall-bearers were Johu Mc- Kay, William Duncan, Alpho s* Des- Reche+, Mathias Gallant, Sylvester Doiron and Alexis Doiron. Altnough avery busy man, Dr. R. V Pierce, of Buffale, N. Y., has found time in which to write a great beek of over a thoueand pages entitled, The People’s Common Sense Medica) Adviser, in Plain Eoglith, or Medicine Simplified. Few books printed in the Eagleh language have reached so great a sale as has this pepular work, over 680,000 have been sold at $150 each. The profits on this enormous sale baving repaid its author for the great umount of laborand money ¢x- pended on its production he has now de- cided to give away, absolutely free, 500,- 000 copies of this valuable boek,the re- cipient only being required to mail to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.,of which company he is president, 31 ove cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only,and the book will be sent postpaid. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. It con- tains 1008 large pages, and over 300 illustrations, some of them in colora. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that soid at $1.50 except only that the booksare bound ia strong manilla paper covers, in-~ stead of cloth. It is not often that our readers have an opportunity to obtain a valuable book on euch generous terms, and we predict that few will mies availing themselves of the uvusual and liberal offer to which we have called their atten~ tion. —-— —— Tr AAAAR SA ‘ ae BES ry bp Look after your horses and all do- mestic animals. ll. The best of al! con- dition powders, 4 lb bag 60c; et pamphlet— advice free. REDDIN : BROS.. Opposite P. O, ESSE EES YT EES, Political Meeting ae A meeting of the supporters of the Liberal-Conservative party, in the southern end of the 3nd Wleotural District of Queen’s Oounty, including New Dominion, St, Oatherine’s, North River, New Haven and North Wilt- shire, will be held at New Haven, on Wednesday, 15th March, next, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of organization. L. L. JENKINS, Convener. 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SIMS 13 America Square, Lendon, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City ard Shipping Trade give? me excellent facilities for handling to best ad- vantage your shiomentsa of Lobsters, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspordence solicited. Top Market Prices and prompt Return s Gu@ anteed. Mar. 2nd—2m eod _ = owes enews coesecenm evwese- ~ encoeati) CHEAP Canned Goods Sale BEER & GOFFS This week we offer our stock of Canned Goods at the following low prices: — Peas 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Corn 9 cents tin, $1.00: dozen Tomatoes, 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen String Beans, 9 cents tin, $1.00 dozen Baked Beans, (3 }b tin) 12c each, $1.25 dozen Peaches, (3 lb tin), 2 tins for 55 cents Peaches, (2 lb tin), 18c each, $2.00 doz Salmon, (British Volumbia), 2 tins for 25 cents Apples, (1 gai tins) 20c each. BEER & GOFF GROCSRS, Local Patriotism Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do se by purchasing soap mate at the Charlottetown Soap Works. Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and eee that the name Royal Oak is stamped on every bar you purchase. : CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS eRe? 50 simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. 3} x 354 inches; weighs but 1244 “akes nictures unces, Meniscus lens, rotary snutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trined screw. Perfectly adapted 2? snap-shote or time ~xposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera. ~tee wite plate | Ider, - - $2.50 pe plete developing aad gettting enti, - iwe walogue ef Barcha Camera: and Kodahs free at agen OF dy Wadd BASTMAN KODAK CO. Rarnester, N, Y NOTICE, Belfast Railway —AND— Hillsborough Bridge, A Public Meeting will be held at Pow. nal Hall, Lot 49, on Monday, the 13th day of March, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of consideri w the necessity of proceeding with the Belfast Railway and Bridge across the Hillsborough. The Premier and members of Local and Dominion Parliaments are respectfully tuvited tu atlend. JOHN McBACHERN, ALBERT BO8WELL, RICHARD ae EWHN McEACH Feb 25, 1899. age mate eo seston vee