~ THE DAILY EX XAMINER, NCAP ti" — i An ED a gh vet ty te nas hie tect SA Ren AR ile Nae NIN ore ann eats. aShtnt iN a CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 26 1859 > NY : — hE ON | ) 7 f ‘ LADIE ? > ; L | + a week with - honce-cleaving duties, aod § you - } : | ty to lio wii hout ; W Ay . BAKING ’ We w bake a lars yssortmen! 4 (‘ake ‘ < | Ca'cake y l t Cak« . ) : { _Gae } , ‘ : ) \ At all fresh, clear. and F ® | ' \} ai fresh, cl ! | ‘ : bs ‘% . , ) | Supplies for Social-, Picnicsete. ff | ey nd : oe r | 3 ' : Telephone 98, S| ; D. STEWART, | 4 . 5 b ’ 7 Peony | ns mun i ; ECL] PSE BAKERY, ' i > on nT .e | Bakes Best BREAD. S x S | ~ — ene a % ar » Is Your Waich Not | . Ke: ‘ping Time ~~ — ———— Ss - os = ee Se oS aK. right it Years of study and hard work Bring it in; we'll =~ have taught us how to repair watc hea, lf you are noc satisfied with the way your watch is will you drop in and fon, hod let us eXamine it for you. 1 | >see i] W. W. WELLNER, | ij * > ix : at ae ABA BAF GEGE There is Nothing like pleasing customers. Tbhat’s what weare doing ail the \ime, we give them such value for their money that they come back again and bring others withihem. This is the key- pote«f our snecess. We strive *s P °F, to please everyoue who leaves an Tae Great Watch House. SF ds 25 see 5 order with us. Why not give us your onext order and be thoroughly convinced what we Say is true, We solicit your valued orders. BRUUE STEWART & CO'Y, The \lodern Founders, * Fngineers an! Machinists, 8. Nav. ‘o's Wharf, (‘h’town P, E, I Phone 125 SAEs Lads L5 LHF LAS THINS LEGS iby EAL SEALE ADA EE SEY & Watchmakers and jewelers pposite P, O. Sunnyside. Importers of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles Fancy goodsete. ete. Store open from 8 a. m, till § p, m. @ 2 as 4% “> Spring. lhe time general cleaning. Your ock or watch may need cleaning, to insure their keeping good time. Let us have them and we will put good running order. Per- Sonal attention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE Miller Wanted. R. McCormack is | Mclon a, of | Rever Mr. | dwelling EASTERN ITEMS. 1 ne weather is kee ping very cold ar d apparently it wili bea late spring. The roads are drying upanrd we will soon see carriages traversing them. The ice seems slow in leaving the coast, which prevests fishermen from earning their dear bought | dollar. Active preparat ans are being made along the coast for jobster dishing Near ly everybody is at work making traps, and eome are boatbuilding. Mr. John building one for Mr J seph McDonald, Baylis d. learn that Mr as he 18 @ We are rorry to Souris, 18 very iil, yreat friend of the fishermen. out erec ting Cow tbe fr. Thomas Kickhbam 1s &! An ad lition to his lobster factory al Jobn McEachero 18 contracior, The parishioners of St. Margaret’a are about done hauling lumber for the construction of the new ball, They intend to begin work by May Lat. Mr. Angus M:Cormrck is erecting a bon-e at Selkirk, which, when c ym pleted, w to the village. W bat occurred at proved a fatal accident Sunday last. nearly Naufrage on While Mr. Angus J. McKinnon was trying to rescue a pig which broke through the ce he bimeelt broke throngh aud would have been drowned only for passers by who came tu hii He is well asvan be expected narrow escape. reacue, hlackemith, Mr. Joseph MecDorald, ie doinga rushing business this spring “From morn till night you can bear his bellows b ow.” 2. J. McDonald and Our vi'lage * Our millers, Mesera Hugh M-eCormack. sre making great havoc on lamber this spring. The schools in this section of the pro- vince Rare progressing favorably. The teachers emploved are: St. Margarets, Miss Gertie Gillie; Monticello. Mr. Pius J. McLellan; Goose River. Mr. James | Hayes; Selkirk, Mr. Jokn A. Me- | Donald. The people of Monticello are advocating a tri-weekly mail from | p'aceof a aemi-weekly one from St Peters. The postmaster Mr, a McDonald is very courteous and obliging MOor ekilofl tailor, Mr. John McDonald, is always busy plying the needle. We arenleawl to Mr.James Lee arornd again after his severe attack of | La Grippe. g32a Mr. Peter Batler picked up a beantifal necklace on the road between Hollow River and Monticello. The owner can have it oo application. INDEX. A Great Opportunity. aheolntely free of cost + *The Peonle’s Cam Adviser, bv R. V, Chief Consulting Physicia-~ to the {[nvalide’ Hate! and Surgical In. stitnte,abook of 10°8 large pagee, pron fusely illustrated. bound in strong pape- coversto any one sending 31 cents i one-cent stamnes, to cover cost of mailinor only. Over ‘831,000 copies of this comn plete family Doctor Book alresdy sold ing eloth hinding at regnlar price of $1.56 World’s Dierensary ; Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. We give awar, for a limited time onl mon Sense Medieal Pierce. M.D., Great satisfaction is felt at Cows over the fact that the Kaiser wl! atrend the regatta this year He uenally brings with him about eighty members of his snite aud househeld, who will wear s'riking uni- forms which add to the picturesque as- pect of the streets. Moreover, the Kaiser and h 8 entourage snend money with free-~ dem, and this habit dees not at all detract from their popularity among the people. a ER me 0 ere ee ee Burned at the Stake. Newton, Ga, April 23.—Sam Hobse che murderer of Alfred Cranford and the ravisber of his wife, was burned at the stake two miles from here yest«rday after- nooo, in the presence of 2.000 people. The execution was arranged for ahead. The flesh slowly burned from the vict:m’e body. Dear Sirs,—I have been a great suffer- er from rheumatism, and lately have been ennfined tomv hed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried ic and got immediate relief: I ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis S, Butter. Burin, Nfld. ininiilbninteis The words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sareaparilla by those who have taken it prove the merit of the medicine. _—— = --———— Perens. ~~ Ajeet ance oa » a - CO swans! 4 4 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - a) A young main haviag experience in & Grist Mill. Please state length of time in m'iling and wages wanted, Address ‘Miller” P. O, Box\375, Ch’town, Ss TE add greatly in appearance | | | he known. now 48 | considering his | CSE ae ae THE TAILOR TERRIBLE -GALE Austrilian Coast Strewn With Wreckage. Vanovuver, B. C., April 24. Ansa traiiay wdvieces give fu ] particulars of a terrible hurricane which sweptthe o riu- of Qaeenelacd, eariy in Marc, and in which fwirteen whites aud about four hunired were drowned. Kigitv jugg-rs and six scuuooners Ihe ead. Coast Ik auakas were wr cked, damege is estimated at $250,000 Toe Channel I-land ligbtship awod four men were lost at Douglas Split. Many p irpo'ses were founa fifty feet avove tne sea level, having been washed up by the wavea., Siones were embedded in trees to the dept of six inches, and rocks weighing eVeral tops were thrown up Two Kanaka women swam forten hours with their childrea loaded oa their backs, but the children were dead when they janded. The heigh: of the storm seems to have be-n experienced on Fliuders and vile I-laods, where the Saggitta, S lvery Wade and Admiral were luo=i, oaly ove life being saved Mansy. bave beeo fonnd and buried. The full extent of the loss wiil Ihe force ofthe gale have been awful, asall trees were Cum pietvly s ripped of leaves. The beaca 18 strewn with dead fish and birds. om aaa bodies never must Lifeboats of the World, The lifeboat service is one of the very aeblest of philanthropic institutions, wid many civilized nations pay special .%tention to these means for the rescue ct perishing mariners. England’s life- ‘Dat service is a voluntary one. The \toyal Nationa! Lifeboat institution, s*hich controls tbe bulk of British life Aaats, was founded in 1824. It now has @er 300 lifeboats on the shores of the Pingdom, and bas been instrumental in we ving nearly 30,000 lives. The French | &eboat service was establisbed in 1865, eid has 88 stations, while it has been #i¢ means of saving over 900 vessels } 7,500 lives. The French service has one great ad- | vantage over ours. It is that the public Selkirk station in { board of works always builds the first lifeboat house at each station as it is established, consequently relieving the service of a great outlay. The German service was established in 1565, and has 104 lifeboat stations. The United States has 233 lifeboat stations.. The cost of the United Stutes service is about £290,000 a year.—London Tit- Bita. The Overruling cf a Judge. A judge the other day awoke in the bight to find his room in the possession of two armed burglars. Covered by the pistol of one of the marauders, the judge watched the proceedings with his usual judicial calm. One of the depredators found a watch. ‘‘ Don’t take that,’’ the judge d, ‘‘it has little value and is a keepsake.’’ ‘‘The motion is overruled,’’ replied the burglar. ‘‘] appeal,’’ rejoined the judge. The two burglars consulted, and the spokesma» then replied: ‘‘The appeal is allowed. The case coming on before a full tribunai of the supreme court, that body is of the unanimous opinion that the decrea of the lower court should be sustained, and it is accordingly so ordered.’’ Pock- eting the watch, court adjourned. Household Words. ee eee An O_p anv WeLL [Rieo RemMEDY.— | Mrs. W.nslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty vearsty millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succes It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Tene. It is pleasant to the taste. Seld hy druggists in every part of the world. Twenty—tive cents a bot le. It: value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs W inslow’s Soothing Syrup. iii Aw Emparasine Situation —The Halifax | Herald says: A fortnightagoa valuatle boa was loston Barrington Litreet. A young man picked itup butdid not res- pond to an advertisement offe ring a reward for ite recovery. A young “lady was afierward noticed wearing the article and la police officer called upoo ber and ¢x- plained tbe circums ances. The laly ws, until then, ignorant ofthe history of the boa, which she unhesitatingly surrep: er- ed. It bad been a preseat tu ber from an admirer. ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED. And FILLED or CROWNED ~~ DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, neen “t., near Londo: House. eee Storer POE Prey John T. [ickKenzie, & of SS ISLAND E D*® intelli Mel- | ~_ HOLES aL EA RETAIL. CHARLOTTETOWN’S Leading DRY GOODS STORE aes _—_ SUVEVEVE|2® trmrmmmmmmnnmmn. rr SIVEVEVE® For Children’s Best Clothing ~ te. e Model Store R. H. 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