By wear B]CROQUET:--- NUGIPSY-- Wem JULIET: - DOROTHY. — ’ Mu ee me SL ME wwe NE SL SK Seeee® Sie Ae eae OAS TAS =s Ne re you 78 ee ete . $6 o1n Se se aN 3% # ie ' i wit Pr —~Joa social! Ifso,come ws SSS: Aas Wressss ) i iit : get GARGS GGIGHSS There is Nothing S IRS A= =e Your honogram LIDS LEAT LETS ELV LHL * _oos . I t iubler®, ¢~ooa wear sharp acd :nedium Lic & ae st ~ eee, pbere im toe and lig per > *- n’s Kubbers —very high heel and toe cap, pes, 7o sted and med ena PRIDE: -:-- A new shape in Women’s Rub ind toe boots fe bers for r MBAMAID.-- Women’s Ra bbere— meme 60c a AG et ae Ged storm round toes, toour store, and we can sup- ply you with plenty of good things for your basket—every thing fresh — prices reason- able parceis promptly de- livered. Ts&LeProne 98, D. STEWART Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. coco) 16 asoees AY . Ne OOOO NL 00808 JY Mae eesssesescesss “ae > se <g> Engraved On your Spoons, Forks, and other silver articles, would be nice would’nt it? A nicely en- graved monogram, not only adds beauty to the article but is a means of identifying it ehould any article get astray or be stolen. New is a good time to have them engraved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellner is expert in thie beautifvl art, and he will be pleased to show yon samples of hs work, aod will submit spe- || cial designs for your approve! if || you re juire t. | Every person should bavetheir | Silverwa-e marked. The coat is samall. W. W. WELLER, The Great Watch House. oad of like pleasing customers. That’s what we are doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they come back again and bring others withthem. This isthe key- We strive UPP PS Ls LhTa note of our success. , to please everyone who leaves an WE order with us. Why not give w us your next order and be ° thoroughly convinced what we \}- Say ie true p We aclicit'your valued orders. % ip Qnp ‘Y Sf BRUCE STEWART & O0'Y, & op The Modern Founders, * Engineers i} t Zand Machinists, S. Nav. Co’s é Wharf, Ch’towr P, E, I. is Phore 125 & . N SSPPPS SASS F | A CARD. The Photogra; hic and Crockery business * Sarried on by the late Cryue Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the stand on Grafton Street. Thanking the putlic for past favors and ing for a contimuanee of the same. rewain, — is EL LEWIS ’ ae stylieh. we OO | 50 — s | i i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. FEBRUARY 27, 1899 Brahmin Tea A CITY GF NEWSPAPERS. Paris is said to H.ve Over Twenty Five Hundred Journals i i Parie publishes a new newspaper at l everv fresh sensation. The population ¢ f ; thecity of Paris at the last census was 2 500,000, aod according!y to the rece tly p ibl ehed “ Pre -8e Avnuaire” for 189) the newspapers of the city cow number * xO* 455i There are in Parie at present 140 daily | political newepapere, bit how many ‘bere | will be nexc week or how many the week after it is practically impose:be to estate. If putlic oceasion demanded there might he anotpes di ren Of (ne tne publi Cc organs xistence §7 Come ander the } Category of Repul can, oU are Conserva- | tive, aad 13 are Socialist. The maintenance of »0 mapy SBecial- ist newepapere in ove city is strongly in dicative «f the extentto which French apers take up and copsicer polities, The price of French newspapers is | bigh. and the reading watier is small io amount French sewepaper reaiere do potrequire mucs awe ani are perfectly satisfied to depeod upon the postoffice aa an ordinary channel of Ccommunciation whenever in Ory h fails ore unporsaoce is atiached to literary stvlietbao exaei detai tno local newe-~ gathering, aed i! 14 (orrefore possible to putiist w } : ° 7 ary euccess A Parise newspaper from columns of which @ii theme f «Xpers've pewe are m tied CUR QUEEN THEIR PRIEND. Speech of the Rew United States Ambassador to Britain. New York, Fe was % 2!.—A tarewell dinner Unioa Lesgue Club to Joseph H. Cheate, the newly appoinied ambaseadcrto Ergland Mr. Choate, ia the course of hie-peech, said:—** I be lieve from what I bave reac or heard that the Englieh people bave never in the leas« been hostile to the people of America. (Cheers.) God bas m:de of one tlood these two migbty nations. Of common origin, of common language, of common | terature; the Eoglish Bible and the com-~ mon law bave bound the hearts of these two vations together in such a union that no rivalry of interestes, no exigencies of politics on eiiber side, bave ever perman- eatly impair dit. And one thing wore I want io eay, which I believe from the bot- tom of my heart to be absolutely the truta, and that is,that in that august and venerable women who after more than sixty years of eovereiguty etill reigns sapreme in the hearts of her people, Americans from the begianing bave found @ steadfast and faithful friend. (Cheers ) “Now, it is true that this vast and earns | est friendehip, which has found, and is finding every day, euch abandant expres- #ion on both sides of the Atlantic, is not goingto change the course of human events or human nature, It will not make water ron np bill, after al). We svall have our rival in'ereste still. [t cans not but be that rivalry will be frequent avd sors bly tometimes bitter, but this we co rot believe—from these well springs of friendship *hisb have flown eo copiouss ly of late we shall contend as friendly rivals,and thatal! our difficulties here- afier will be settled by peaceful negotia-~ tions and friendly arbitrations, and never again, I trust, by resort to arms,” (Cheers.) given mah ine - —A bi)l bas been reported to Congress for the expenditure of $42,000,.09 to con- etruct three 13,509-ton battleships, three 12,900-ton armored cruisers and eix 3,500- ton protected cruisers, a total ot 12 vessels asd 91,509 tone. With these veesele, the United States will move up to fourth } lace in the world’s list. It is sixth at present, the order being Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, ltaly the United States, Japan. Toe growieg habit of discarding mourn~ ing at the earliest possible date consistent with the smallest emountof decency is certainly not tobe laidto the account of our Roy°! Family. The mourning at Sand. rngbam fertbe Queen of Denmark is as deep as itis true. The Princesa, saysa writer inthe Gentlewoman, wears a long tlack gown of some lustreless material such asaficoe cloth or cashmere, with crape of width eeldom seen to-day, un- relieved from its sombreness by any touch of white from throat to hem, while from her bead-dreee streams a long black veil. Since her mother’s death there have been cro house parties at Sandringham, and very few guests, indeed only those wlio havecome on State or otherwice im- portant affairg. ctnatnaeniitinaen iilinaa tiie clinctiniincsaititiagial Ax Oxp Ayp Wait Triep Remepy, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chiid softens the gums, allays all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup A GOLD HUNIER'’S DEATH. eoceevee | Killed by a Yukon Bear Aiter a Brave Struggle } Seatrie, Wasb, Feb 24.~P. AH. Brown | i g, of Seatile, who has returned from | Dawson over the ice, brings news of the i terrible death of Cari Joel, ot New York, ; wno was killed by a Yukon bear on the | banks ofthe Iodian River. These bears resemble & cionamon,but ere larger. Joel was tramping up the trail with a beavy pack, whén he sudienly came face to face with a big Yukon bear, which started for — o-—- -—---. the miner as soon as he saw him. | Joel was armed with os heavy 44 Colt revolver, and every chamber was loaded. He started to fire. | atthe beast when it was twenty feet away | His aim wae steady, and when he pulled the trigger a bullet struck home. Blo d spouted from a eevered artery, and lie wrote out the story of the fight in crimson on theanow. The bear kept on, and the miner fired again. Anotber epurtof blood *| owed that the second bullet went home. N.» vital epot had been struck, aod with the huge beast Jumbering down upon him, Joel stood his ground and fired the remarn- ing cartridges. A~ the beast was upon bim he fired his last sho: The bullet struck home over the heart, but it had been fired too late With ite last and tremendous buret of #trength the great bear grabbed the unfortunate map in its death gripand never let go. A party of miners bound for Lower Dominion Cre: k found the body a short time after, Joel was still in the bear’s grasp. Ithad been } afight to the death of both. eer —— Store Neurs FROM “MY STORE” Sentner, McLeod & Co Very narrow Ribbons in Chiffon and gauzy effects in the most delicate color- ings is one of the striking changes in trim- mings this Spring. Nearly all ribbons have 9 draw etring tothem to be puffed and plaited, fluted etc. Some are fringed and will be very much used for Drees and Hat Trimmings. A big sensstion at our Dress Goods counter yesterday, especislly the 39: counter, and no wonder when lovely new goods imported by us this season are sel- liug at balf price. Why de we loce money on these Dress Goods? Thy area little heavier than what is wanted for Spring and we always think the first ioes is the best lese for us, whilst our customers get New Goods and we get the room for our new Spriag Goods. You’ll see aswarm of B’s in our Blanket department Biggest Bargain Bed Blank- ets ever brought before buyers. The Dry Goods Review eays: Dress Goods and Silks have advanced very much iu price this last week. Sentner, McLeod & Co. who are watchful of the markets placed orders before the rige, Sentner, McLeod & Co. have received their firat instalments of Silke direct from the manufacturer in England. They are very handsome avd cheap. ever their Miss Murnyan bead Milliner for Sentoer, MeLeod & Co. starts this morning for the grand Millinary openings in New York and will come back by way cf Montreal and attend the Grand Easter openings in Montreal. She expects to be away a month; Sentner, McLeod & Co. have engeged six milliners to assist Mies Murnyan this seaton, snd the ladies of Charlottetown may expest the latest things in English, Ameaican and Canadian Mill- inary this Spring- A big change in Dress Goods, Piain Goode or twotone Heather Mixture is the correct thing. In one of the big Boston stores wher, they close on Saturdays, a saleslady put a placard on a line of goods to be cleared out. The card read as follows: “to be closed Saturday.” A customer asked the sales- lady how do you koow that line will be closed Saturday, “we close every Satur- day.” Sentner, McLeod & Co. are eelling just as many furs now as they did any time this winter. Why? They are clearing them out regardless of cost. Anyone wanting furs will save big money by buy~ ing now a8 nearly all furs for next season have advanced in price. — We ‘i His CHARLOTTETOWN - sue pppopyny nODHPnEN NNT Terre rrerreranerererernereennirrtnt tts a6 John T. [icKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & WALLLALLAAbAAdGdeddsdhALAA bb ALALdN ShkANd LASAMSAN LALLA LUA St ee saddles P. E. ISLAND Money : Saving ADVICE If yeu have not dealt wth HUGHES the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve to do so in 1899, He gives advice and services free, and sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store in the city. You can save 25 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by him. Your friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he eannot save money lor yeu, & ° PATRONIZE, ... . ; e Hughes; 6 * e ” @ The People’s Druggist. . . Apethecaries Hall s a 8 ©CO8 80660688 FSA2SG88826008 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. ete ete We are giving special value in Watches and Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. -——————— —s Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS feaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accemmo- datieg second class passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— eS GW CE iia gin seca cncceneeen $7.00 ontreal to Kevelstone............++eee+++ 7°00 ontreal tO Vancouver....ee......seecevee 8 00 Dimas to HOSTER sche 6b ss cccunchiskucncts ~ For Paesage Rates to ali points in @anava, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Cuina, Inpia, Hawarran IsLanps, AvsTratia and Mania, and also for de eeriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asat. Gen]. Paes. Agt., St, Jobo, N. B. GREAT REDUCTION *IN PRICE~ On the whole of our large stock, com- prising Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, Silverware, Chinaware, Spectacles, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. We will give 10 and 15 to 35 per- cent. discount on all our goods for a short time, as we want to make room for our new importations. Cleaning and repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jawelry promptly attend- ed to, JUR DYES CO. The Modern Jewelry & Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, Ch’town. Local Pairiotism Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do so by purchasing soap made at the Charlottetown Soap Works. Ask your dealer fur ROYAL OAK SOAP, and see that the name Royal Oak is atamped om every bar you purchase. ; CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS The Most Pooular and Best Seller in Canada, Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens It challenges compsrison with any other Tex now offer- ed here regardless of price, Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received of which the following are a few samples:— New Yorx, October 20 Woul.l it b2 too much trouble for you to send me a chest of that India Tea that we are 8o fond of? If you can sead it to Bostoa it will be forwarded to me. Brooxtyn, N. Y , 4th December. We liked the tea purchased fron: you ‘ast summer #0 wel that “I should like to order the same kind again if we can get it w thout too much trouble. Parovipence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tea, so do my friends. I would lke an 80 lb. box same as before; but I don’t want any other. Orrawa, November 4th. The Tea you seat is excellent,so much dowe like it that I want you to rend another box before navigation closes. Toronto, December 26. We are cimply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better than the sample sent. I may have a larger order for you next time, as friends who have tasted it here thought it very fine, Mostrea, April 20. Do you remember sending me two boxes of tea last September. Kindly send me six boxes. I would like exactly the same quality as we had before, which would be very difficult to beat. Do you want an Agenthere. I believe I cuold do a good busisess for you. Sr. Jour, N. B. October 30. Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most satis« factory and much liked by my family. Iwill send for asother box when this is finished, Moncron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmia Tea received. Please send me one box, I enclose P.O. order for the amount, Hauirax, N. 8. November 6. ease send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, and oblige. Winpsor, N. 8. February Lest The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tes gives much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for Canada and United States. Ch’town. Feb, 13. tobeal for the money JRartRav 6. Montrear. PROCLAMATION. We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Stores an private dwellings ina correct sanitary, aud consequently healthy cond- tion; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of the i latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality i of goods and workmanship. The latest and most beautiful New York designs in electrolicrs, A large stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand, Call on us at the Masonic Temple [Building. You will receive courteous treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AGENT, LE — SKATES Ih HOCKEY & ACME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE Walker's Corner....e. STOVES & HARDWA™