aa” We fee! that poll 1} toes are yearly gone W o' wen re ‘ow ip stock sod wish (0 rus aan ef. We bave places om ecounter about two hundred roof Women’s Pointed Toe ; i huttoned. ou pal ; » { ar Boots, laced u< 05 p. ¢. discount Some of these are not very sharp They are all good shoes and | weil made. Alley & Co Pointed Toe Sale | | } ET ; ee ee ieee ese ' Ginger | Snaps , i2c PER L'3 f 4 That iss very cheap sna),-— ; there are no other snaps made or ; offered for gale than ours T ; them next time you want some. Telephone 9s. / / f Eclipse Bakery, ( Baxes Best BREAD ' >» § fhe is Nothing % like pleasing customers. fe That’s what we are doing a the time, we give them euch: 4 vaiae for their money toat tbev tome back again and bring others wihthem. This is the key- noleof our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves 81 Why not give % omer with us. us your next and he f thoroughly convinced what we % aay 18 trae. % We solicic your ‘ g, HUE STEWART & CO’Y, % The Modern Founders, ' Enginee«s aad Machinists, S. Nay. Co’s % Wharf, “h’townr P, E, I. Es Phone 125 order valued orders. nn "399602 & 6B oS O28 OD HT WOULD RE INTERESTING ee o> & To esl! and see th e dhiem Clocks we have for Fale ‘< D. STEWART, sane @% oti ee es @ {LHGHLOIGAAS BESS PS SAS ———— FOR YOU manv kins s 0 There is the Luminous Dia) Alarm =< > =. = = @& @ , i PperverevrewT “5 WAG & re wr * RINKS Si WF ISAS BS | , ee Se 9~E>9 <> f THE DaiL¥ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 23, 1699, Local and Other ttems Sritt Tuer Come.—Under the heading “ Harrisburg Happenings,” the Pe Press, publishd in Albany, Linn ( Uregon, has the Oples’ Jounty: following: Friday even |} ing, December 16th, L898, a baby boy ar- rived at Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Dr. Mackey reports and wotber well and feeling fine.” . Conroy’s residence “ child soniipsecnl Don’t Miss Ir.—Bave you secured a ticket for the lectare in Grace Church on Tuesday next? Don’t miss it. Charles Dickens is a universally favorite author and the Rey. H. Penna by his lecture will meke tbe reading of Dickens a hundred- fold more interesting to you. Come and enjoy it— Only ten cents. _ o--— Hap a Purt.—The Moncton Times says: “Twol C, R. car inspectors in Nova Scotia were disinissed come weeks ago because of neglect of duty. One of them had a pull with a government mem- ber and holds bis position in epite of the management, This is taking the road out of politics with a vengeance ONE pa Tae Larest Orr. A wonderful cnre- a'l is reported from Washington, where a nan has applied for a patent. He would put @ patent in a glass case, turn on a tremendous electric current, which would be diffused all overthe glass and strike every partoft the patiect with a eafe, gep- tle, but effective’force and kil/ every sort of bacilli. Then tbe patient would step outa new man. The inventor should try the remedy on himself wih & Special case for his head. me, Laer Year's Fire Loss.—The fire loss of 1898 in Canada and the United States was larger than thatof eith rthe two previous years, being $119,650 500 as com- pared with $110,319,650 in 1897 and $11,655,500 in 1896. The September fire loss wasthe heaviest of the last reacning a total of $14,203,650, an amount only exceeded in ope month in the last three years. Next to September, the beaviest fire loss last year was io Decem- ber, when the total reached $12,712,150. Oursreak or Sma.u Pox.—According to late advices from Montreal some excite- ment has been caused by an outbreak of small pox which has cccurred in the municipalities of Coteau Landing and Co- teau du Lac. Thisis where work on the last section of the famous Soulanges Ca- nal is being carried on. The disease broke out in asmall boarding house on November 24, Strict precautionary mea- sures to prevent its spreading were not J taken for some time, Itis thought that the disease will not spread much further. stireinitiaiiaee ds Fieneries oF THE YuKoN.—A report has been received at the Fisheries Department from a former member of the department staff, now resident in Dawson, dealing with the question of the fisheries of the Yukon and tributary streams. The infor~ variety of fish lite, including white fi-h, buffalo, pike, and grayling ell edible. They allow of large quantities being taken to sati:fy the food supply. In several of the larger lakes fichiong companies are at work aud fiind that they are able to realize havd-ome profis. The matter will be madea subject of furtber investigation aod may ‘tend to disprove the generally accepted notion that fish life does not exist to any general extentin waters as far north as the Yukon. metals Prorit Ix Oty Eaas.—The Montreal Trade Bulietin of last week tells an inter- esting siory about profits resulting from the recent scarcity of eggs. It says: ‘- Sales were reported to us of about 300 cases of Jimed in different Jota at 17 cents, and a car of poor musty limed which sold last week at 8 to 9z., is being jobbed out at l4c, It is surprising what a heap of d fecia is covered up in times of scarcity. ibis lot of eggs was stored in a pork- packing establicnment, and the eggs have a strong briny pork smell and flavor, and yet they aresold, and are being re~sold at a big advance in price. Profits have been made for holders in the west of $240 to $400 per carload, and we presume the same has been realized in this market. The car load of musty egg: above referred to which sold at 8 to 9c. per dozen, wil show a gain of about $500 to $600. eee vioek, you can see the time on this “ck without the aid of alan p no ptt bow dark the room is. $ ihen we bave the Tattoo a/arm. y @ rings for fifteen minutes, or until @ Ju get up and turn the switch. Another kind is Inferm ttent “3G. rings and stops, and rings Again abd Slope, a crepe on ring- hag and sopping vou nust ‘ ety or go mad. We have still j ether kind ¢ at givesa sharp short 4 » ™E and yo awake. ¥ ‘ We ‘Vite yi 1 to cal! and see them ; ; (} | WW. W. WELLNER & ) ‘ ' Liki iti ? Tus Gps ¥ » REAT Wartcu Hovse. Q eae gc > o*~s 6 AQ RANBERRIES lice Island Cranberries ONLY 8 cents pec qt. —AT— Pure Food Ss. l'ers, Sanderson & Co. Returxep toe Nutrmecs.—It is not of- ten that we tind a case of honesty like the ove to here mentioned. About four years ago a Weymouth lady had asa be!p-~ er agir! born in another country. The girl gave good satisfaction and at las: 1 +t | with a recommendation as a gocd | honest bard working domestic. Dime pissed along and a_ few jays ago a girl weot to the lady aod asked if she had ever had in herem- ploy Miss Blank and did ehe ever miss any nutmegs. The answer to the first ques- tion wasgyes, to the latter ne. Well youmust have (said the gir)) for Miss Blauke say she stolethem and here are adozen ehe asked meto returo. It appears at a re vival meeting the gir] concluded to turn over a new leaf and the stolen nutmwegs 80 worked on her mind, she bad no peace until they were returned.—Weymouth Free Preas V7 Ss aw CHARLOTTETOWN - SM VNNNNTNITN NNN TT a i year, [ mation saya there isa very considerabl> | Shes renernerernrtetnnrrvrternerernrrrenryarnvrevrny ane nt ee John T. [ickenzie, THE TAILOR & ve AAAADASAbVAMMAUDAAMAGAAAAAUAAALMADABALASHAALLA' SAE Gh Fielding’s Venerable Fiction. At a Liberal rally in the hal! of the Monument National, Monotreal, on the evening of the 3rd, Mr. Fielding indulged in 8Ome glorification over the revenue pomiaac tee’ twelve months ending He claimed a surplus, but did so by reverting to the use of the venerable juggle between expenditure chargeable to tue consolidated fund and chargeable to capital account, His alleged surplus of $1,722,000 is purely fictitious, a mere manipulating ef okkeeping entries. The real tigures are :— Income for year ’68...........$40,555,000 Expenditure for year ending COMI ois sésscams, . 42,972,000 ; MN sos do. ic otpoue «0 0 cee ae The income for these twelve months was the largest the Dominion has known, yet despite of that, 2} million dollars were spent, With four million more to spend than in 1896, this isa discouraging showing.— Huntingdon Gleaner (Lib). Dr, A, W, Chase Tells a Friend That Eighty Out of Every Hundred of Humanity are Afficted by Kidney and Liver Troubles. Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the meed there would be for so grand @ Chase’s Kidney-Liver medicine as lr. Pills, and so universally have they be- come known and used that go where you will round the globe, you'll be able to buy therm, They are a pleasant medicine, effec- tive, quick to act, mild to use, but pow- erful in healing. For Constipation, Bil- fousness, Stomach Disorders, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Urinary Troubles, Rheuniatism, Skin Eruptions, Pimpies, Impure Blood, they are specific. None genuine but those having the signature and thead-cut of Dr. A. W. Chase. Beware of counterfeits. THOS. MILLER, Esq., MERCHANT, LUCKNOW, ONT., Cured of Serious Stomach Troubles, Here is What He fays: I was troubled for twenty years with acute stomach trouble and consti- pation, and had tried almost every- thing I could hear of, but got no re- lief. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were recommmended to me. The first dose I took gave me relief. I found them to be the thing I had been look- img for. They have cured me, THOMAS MILLER, Have Just Completed My itew Oyster Place. Call and eve the brilliant cisplay of beautifv) oysters on and cff the shell. Onr Oyster kiug is standing in the window. See him, and then you will eat bysters, John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George es REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m. patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to he right upstairs. DR. J. H. AYERS, Dentis Ww > “AN P. E. ISLAND SUdd ddd Addedcadaddd aN “a 12 “ " ehh igs" 82 aeneeaeeacaceaceee When We Gut 7 "My Store” = Ul st ren ay i We Cut Deep : VOSS 0000 0000 M £000 00004 Cy Hill Pl Fur Muffs Flannels Buttons Fancy Linens ee sete Dress Goods Crettonnes Trimmings Corsets Mantle Cloths Jap Draperies B-aids Umbrellas Ribbons Flanneletts Chenille Curtains, Lace Curtains, Laces? |i, Handkerchiefs Wool Shawls, Table Covers All Jackeis All Capes All Ulsters Velveteens Fur Lined Capes—Cords at less than 3, and 100 and 1 other things. We have not room here here to enumerate Remember this is no small remnant sale, but a genuine 4 price sale until the first.day of February. My store, the siore that gives bargains, and we are bound you will make it your store if good goods andtlow prices will*do it. . * mentner, McLeod & Co. sede debate ae ee } 282228082 828S220822C8O WE OFFER YOU MEN’S SUITS $3.40, ALL WOOL, MEN’S ULSTERS $2.75 MER’S REEFERS $2.90 MEN’S OVERCOATS $4.00 MENS PANTS 7c UP R. 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