—_—-. 2% THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 18, 189& Ket hecbes SAA | Q | ( (} h lj “When its Pedinnail Frizby goin GHGS ‘Local and Uther tems ue Bully The Puck ' j | —— | $500 ; hia nephew, We have the richt hoot to do it with+—Onr ef Hockey Boots ere complete and the best we have ever shown. Men’s Black Hockey Boot $1.98 Men’s 2.3% Men’s Chocolat 2.48 Men’s ' 2.49 | Slater Hockey Boots. 3.00 (Black or Tan) Boye’ Black Hockey Bovts L 55 B ys Chocolate 2 OO ALLEY & (0. THE SHOEISTS PANE G T)+ . ~ 2 len) ne for fora i}? YM 1 ) ere} if or itor i 4 ’ al ‘2 ‘ i our German buns, if you have never tried them. They will surprise and delight you | he v are bak« ! is we bake. yvery thing just right ily ] L©5 Vi a@ day. Teleph ne OS, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY, “aa oe sem * a? 2 * = = & @ @ SD ~~” he @& @ @ Ss @ & SS & @ ==> > * >» @ “i> @ 8 *® @ ° ee © 2 - . 362 ° fe ‘Te a. ~ Ki TS Ff; wt Jy WNW vA we s Ve “5 ws . sa Colic Ke | There is Solid Comfort by i 2 ' e vo in having your - mse heated wt byt “fed or Hot NY r e sy OV team I , : ab - Whv not have i' done right ve Sf awey before thec ' weather cetae Sy} “3 ID, and havethe eojo m-nt whci is - comes from acom! arly heated ag ts noure. “f° “Fo ; >» watiasface b <9 We enara satisfac i op tion at our ’ giee means y~ sd something. “- in Every contract that we under- = 4. take will he com) ted to the Ws = ealietac » of our customers. °? sr, at i yi Prone “a Sy) Give us a cali én be couvinc- e* 4x ed that what we say 16 true. Kt “A + mn 7 . "wT °F, $y BRUCE STEWART & COY, & 7, : \ “ SF The Modern Founders, Fngineers #4’ atl and Machinists, S. Nav. (‘o's °, s) Wharf, | h’town P, E, I. “% Ss Phone 12) iS AT Sard tent ae eed erttert er SRS ae oe Pe eS Sar ha Se te THRAAA AT AA # Clock £5 “to vt he et a, vie a, oat *« Beauty # e | pe *: ive ane QO worth going a ite long way to se yr such an- v, othe: i tion has never vie om been fathered in tii parts. ae i We have som vi y hne wan- ir nt tel Clocks 5 day, either te Oak or Walnut with wire bet: an, bell or the sonorous Gon, wit 7 Bell. More expensive and wat 9 better grades In (J’nzx, Mar- wat ap. ble and Bi “as tats Do you va 1 perter te, clock fora reason:.ble out lay ax, then visit our store for a rev a, elation of clock value. w ¥ Tue Great Warton a we SE Not | oS Pee Lig es 5h ~ ig ee o Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ——_-a se Cha rlottet to Fostoa via, Pictou and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Cherlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. Tickets for sale by Ow D W. W. CLARK, Agen EeEVU YES i; Ot. Lopster Commission. — It is that the lobster commission session at Summer ide ember and avother at Evymont Bay on the 4th. Th> meetings will be held at'S and 7 oclock each evening. bediisiehaiete Arcusisnore Watsn’s Witt.—The willof Archbishop Walsh,uf Toronto ,con- tains the following legacies: Roman Catho~ Episcopal Corporation of Loodon, $! .000, Joseph’s Ornhan Asylum, Mount Hope, London, $1090; Roman Catholic hospital at Windsor, $5°0 ; for Masses, John Moylan, $500. All the residne of his estate of every kind is to hold a On the Srd Dee to his Successor as Archibishop of To- ronto The estate 18 inveatoried at $9 581 53. seinen Inrer~ProvinciaL Ek v.—There ha bes u considerable talk of ste as to an iIn- ’ ’ ter-provinciail bockey league, and the Am- herst elnh has decided to hold a meeting at Amberst oo he 30th inst., at8 p m., at he Terrace botel, and each club in the provinces is asked tosend a delegate, whose expenses the Amberst team wll pay while } | there, the clab sending him only having to pay bis travelling expenses. The Am- hersi team desire clubs to advise them at once through their seeretary, J. R. Doug |} the surpr | the New York j Wisn-bagoe man’s iat to the Legislature. [1 i and by a very ] irge m 4] rity Lr laee, whether or nol the club will be repre fenced, > — vy LU NEXPECTED THe rlapepeNs.—One of eays 1D n- time ea Of } eect Ou, ‘a= Lue Coé 9 | lL. , of a Pri is the first in the bistory of State thata hibitionist legislative candidate bas Winnebago county is usually Republican, is Ove of whichb are nc] Prohi- n, ice bi bitic | ros r) ue. that wi of Tlhinois boundary, and it wckford, in which the late for President polied 118 votes in 1895. A Prohlbitionist in the Springfield Legislature, as a representa the 81x COoUuDtIes the Wiscon : ; the city of | \) On ; mM idee 2 \ j I tion cand tive inthe State which has the largess j I e e oe ri T! RS , edie distiliery,is @ new taing. he cardl | date’s name is Regan. i | points out thatthe weapons ta |” - Uncte Sam’s Army.—Major- General Nelson A. Miles bas submitted to his de partment at Washington a report covering the operations of the United States army the past year. It isa bulky doc uring the } u~ ment, covering Campaigns in Rico and the Phillipines. General Miles of war are constantly changing and improving, and i that t.e army should keep pace with them. He recommends an increase of the regular forcea in the proportion of one scliier to every thousand of the population. He aleo recomracnds Congress to authorize an auXxilary force of national troop-, to be cfiicered by Uniied States army men, for ervice in Porto Rico, Cuba and the Phill pines- the proportion in this case belong wo Bi l lierk loevy ry thousand atiou. This force would be jn @ way Similiar to tbe Mounted Police in Can- ada andthe British forcein Egypt and Lodia. need > convenient and beet all-round coisas: tue Oieieel rn is The Modei stor eiore in \- bari otteiown is 1)? oGgei Siore, a a : ibe most R O Ramesy & Co, new Prowse Biock, Grafton St. ‘bere are several reasons for thie, such as: Best valne, entirely new stock, great variety to select from, etc, etc. But the reason we wish to perticvlarly emphasize is that you don’t have to leave our store to complete your wardrobe, « tact io itself cvfficrent to guarantee the purchasi: g of your goode at the very,low- We bave ready to wear cloths ing of a!) kinds and sizes, tweeds trou Tryon Milis, tweeds from Moncton Mille, Canad‘an tweed-, Scotch aud English rweeds, alaov homemade ard imported flan- neleand biankets. The best asrortimen' of trunks and velees on P KB Island, car- riage wrap~, horse rugs, bed comforters, fur caps, gloves, ties, shirts, collars, cuffs, We take wool in exchange for any goods ia the store, give. you the goods at cash figures and alow the highest price for wool. It will positively pay you to visit the “Model svore.” It don’t cost anything to «+ and compare our vslues.— R A Ramsay, New Prowse Block, Grafton Street, Ch’ios n. est figure. dtc, oan o> GP 2 on Houses in Mexico. The principal reason that houses can- not be built rapidly in Mexico is that the walls are always made very thick in order to withstand the occasional earthquake shocks. In the thin walls usually put up in the United States the mortar will read- iiv dry and ‘‘set’’ after the wall is erected, but here, where walls are made anywhere from 2 or 8 to 6 feet thick, they must be allowed to dry thoroughly as they are built, or serious consequences result from the drying of the outer edge while the cen- ter is still ‘‘green."’ Thus it is that one | sees the walls all over a new building in different stages of completion, and it is often a curious sight to see thin interior walls completed toa point much higher than the thick outside walls.—Modern Mexico. understoo i of the pop- | Cuba, Porto , } | ; on his expedition to the north pole?’’ ‘‘Tcan’t say. It has been indefinitely postponed. The professor igm’t in condi- tion for the undertaking.”’ **What is the trouble?’’ ‘*He took a drink of ice water and is made him sick.’’— Washington Star. By the old Saxon lawa maiden and # widow were of different value. The lat- ver could be bought for one-half the sum which the guardian of maid was en- titled to demand. A man, therefore who could not afford to buy a maides might perhaps be able to purchase a widow. A Reflection. “Why don’t you read to me Instead of keeping the papers a)) te yourself in gloomy 6ilence?’’ said Mrs. Snaggs to her husband “Very well, mv dear,’”’ replied Mr. Snaggs, who always strove to please, ‘‘I'll read you this article on ‘Manners In Con- gress.’ ”’ ““Thank you, but I do not care for pure ly speculative disqaisitions.’’— Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. From records extending back to 1680 M. Camille Flammarion finds that the rain- fall of Paris has gradually increased abou$ Shree inches, being now a little more than f2inchesa year. ‘he amount of differ- ence seems to indicate that the increase is real and uot due to gréater ascuracy of ob- servation = + 3. WRIGHT, ENCES INTENSE ECZEMA IN HER FERT. oF EXPERI- FROM NORVAL, ONT., SUFFERING Raw From ter Toes to ter Knees Dr. Chase Makes a Wonderful Cure. Mrs. Knight, 17 Hanover place, To- ronmto, makes the following state- ment :-— My mother, Mrs. Wright, who lives at Norval, near Doncaster, suffered a summer and winter with Eczema in her feet, She could not walk, and very seldom got any sleep. It becarne so bad that she was perfectly raw from the toes to the knees. After trying every available remedy without receiving any bene- fit, and almost hopeless of relief, she vas advised to try Dr. Chase’s Oint- 1ent. She has altogether used 8 boxes since commencing, but with the hap- piest results, for she is now complete- ly cured. T’inere is but one scar on one of her feet, a memento of her fearful suffering condition. Any person de- siring further testimony in this case is at liberty to communicate with Mrs. Wright at her address, Norval P. O. Mrs. Knight says after such a grand success, is it any wonder we re- commend Dr. Chase’s Ointment ? W. H. De Long, Civil Engineer, ex- Warden, and County Councillor, New Germany, Lunenburg Co., N. S., Oct. 28th, 1897, says :—‘‘I nad itching piles for thirty years, and have tried various kinds of pile cures, but none gave me permanent relief until I used Dr. Cha »’s Ointment. I have recommendé- eo4 i: to others with the same result,” | Have Just Completed hiy wew Oyster Place. a Call and eee the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and cff the ebell. Our Oyster king i+ standing in g in the window. See him, and then you will eat ’ysters. John P. Joy, JICTORTA CAFE Great George Street... ... guste meereer rennet ana NNTP TS Fe WwW CHARLOTTETOWN PPPTPPEPT ATS PANETT TY se “ee n AIL aS Me, John T. Tickenzie, THE TAILOR TE AAbAAMAMSNALAUAAAGUGAAAAGAASAAL? AbUbdAdUd Lda 2b bdddbaddduaaddste £ 4 P.E ISLAND TSS AMAA AAU Add ade edadltz } @) é dust a Minute CJ: = > Please | ) hos 4, + » e2eceeea2e22e2ce22 SOOGODOOOS DBD. BOLOOSOS DOS ¢ OE 0@ £92726] 8 Everything that’s new and up to date you'll find at Sentner McLeod & Co's New goods arriving daily. NEW HORSE HAIR TRIMMINGin Blue, Green, Brown, Cerisse, Black and White spots. New Crinkled3Velvets, New Spot Veivets, New Fancy Check and Piaid Velvets for Blouses, Latest Things ia Furs, Medern Goods at Modern Prices al SENTNER, McLEOD & CO’S Successors to Beer Bros —E_—"—"" oy. «Gy aS aS 4 g ¢ seat AS AS aS e}, 45 >? a2 & @ ®e a *» es 2% 2 &S 4 o Thank You es. > a a, ae as eae als. a“ voy oye o>. oor oye oxy. oye oy. ore ordye ody bye oxbye srbye ordre ZS UNS IS OS GS aS Os OS aS exe DO]Oo DOE 0B]OHOSDOD SDH NIAGARA i << m We are the original manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thousands of our Baths to phvsicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc. pnd we are now, for the first time. ad- vertising them direct to the general public. O~> G3 O~2> ©0406 O~D> ODS OS 9H Get one with a steel irame IN BUYING VAPOR BATH t)"tue‘toor Ifa manufacturer does not shaw you acu ofatrame without the covering you may take it for granted that his “Steel frame’’ isa wire hoop that rests oo the shoulder of the bather. Get one that. is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “all over” pattern of Niagara Falls. Getone with a thermometer at‘ach- ment, Don’t go it blind —a bath that is foo hot or not hot enough wiil be of no benefit to yon, Get one that you ean return and hav2 your money hack if not satisfac- Lory in everv wee, Send for saimpie of raaterial and in teresting booklet that will teil you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an scknowledved household veceesitr. ‘Turkish, [ot Air, Vapor, sulyhur or Medicated Batns at Home. 3c, Purifies system, produces ¢ eaniiness, heal:h, strength. P- event: disease, obesity. Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGripne, Malaria, Eezema, Catarrh Female Ills Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bies. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 The Kirg-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. G- Oe 6 OS 20D OLD WB OS ESOS 4 OOOO 6.6 E48 OB OHOOFOHOTOD FS.9OH4OH-9H 8 OF OIDIDFIOFDSIOOOHOADFS OS ODBOD ODWSN*D ODSND DW 0°32 0393 03B9IDWVDI9D@D BIND IDO“ Valuable Property FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale the premises, siluate on the cornerof Queen ani Water Streets, Charlottetown, con- sisting of large brick warehouse 50x24 feet, now use! as Bonded Warehouse. Renta! valne $150. A new roof put on same Jast year at large coet. Also corner bouse containing shop, of- fices and boardirg house; size of land about 62x33 feet. ental $260 per annum Also property between corner house and Mr. Archibald Kennedy’s, containing boarding house and two shops. Size about 51x86 feet’ Kenta) $220 per annum Any further information by applying to 250 tf J.S.MORRIS. CTY QF CHARLOTIESOWN. THY DE RS. Sealed Tenders addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Market Ti lis” and “ Tender tor City Weizh Scales” will be received at this office, until noon, on Wednesday, the 30th day«f November from parties willing to contract for the leare of the Market Tclis and City Weigi Scales, for a term of three years according to specification and schedule of Tolis, to be seen atthe Cry Clerk’ Office. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. By order H.M.DAVISON, City Clerk City Clerk’s Office, City" Nov 15, 1898—267 31 ‘ AS US ZS Just What Rubbers For Children Rubbers For Youths Rubbers For Missies Rubbers For Boys Rubbers For Ladies Rubbers For Men arcs ATE TB ass “MODEL STORE” . H. Ramsay & Co, Ch’town,—New Prowse Block. > OYSTERS— T a . © > “7 } i i We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing sawe vé~ John Caldwell & Co, Produce Commercial Merchants, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal a References Bank of Toronto and Commission agencies, Cerrespondence Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald. 107 3mo dy&wk a ee a - * Children’s Underclothing A few Combination Suits selling at T. J. HARRIS S a U— ay LONDON HOUSE ST ST Yo aD UxPHOID F'EYER. THE POLICIES OF THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet end fyphus Fever, as Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in -ase of accident on Public Conveyance, J.J, JOHNSTON, Barrister,