THE DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 3, 1:99 \ | ; | f s t we | ? ’ “a ' Oy Pw } We show this wee a line of men fine | laced Boot which we ta nk are about} right They area ade of fine stock aud have a handsome vesting top. The toe 1s the latest an 1 the whole style ne boot equal!s anv- apa appearances : ; The price $1.85 | thing we have yet *! See WIND WwW, jAlley & Co leee:ee2 i who. j , MA Ne NL OP POMEL NES wmee M4 5% Ue AS” § SOSOUS AT TP O4EE AT UT 7 Jt4 i 2 | ie ’ Gir 3" ‘ 2% 2 Get a Hot s% 2 | 38 >: a . ar | s s a ¢ Pie for Supper = 33 & s@ NI e2 | ry’ ] WZ NZ e «J : scm | x T'o-nigh! Me | “ sv | Pd ; | : He | we We have Mince, Apple snd st ~ Lemon Pira—just made~— ao $3 The price 10c each—Better @@ hd call and get one for supper. @® se os 3 se x TELEPHONE YS. ‘i 2 as 7 A xD. STEWART %& +3 8 i se Eclipse Bakery, ee ” vi e2 & se Bakes Best Bread. “aS € 7 be Me PAROMNL MN 9OOO NL NL IL 7 = -— = Sick AS OOO 707 FTF OOOO WW US TF A ED = 7 % Your Monogram <> Engraved On your Spoons, Forks, and other silver articles, would be nice would‘nt i:? A nicely en- graved moaogram, not only adds beauty to the article but is a means of identifying it should any articleget astray or be stolen. Now ie a good time to have them engraved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellner is expert in this beautiful art, and ne will be | pleased to show yon samples of his work, and qill submit *pe- cial designs for your approvel if you require it. Every person should have their Silverwave mar <ed. The cost is small. W. W. WELLER, The Great Watch House. j | | \ 2 | “i {GASH SGHAGHG There is Nothing like pleasing customers. That’s what we are doing all the time, we give them euch value for their money that they come back again and bring others with them. This isthe key~ note of our success, We strive to p ea-e everyoue who leaves an vtier with ux Why pot give us your oext order and te tnorougbly convinced what we Say ie trae. We solicit}your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, Tne Modern Fon nders, ’ Engineers and Machinists, 8. Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’'town P, E, I. Phone 125 en o> AUCTION. —_—_—_—— LF LAGE LA LF OS SEF LA PLT LIS PS fs Sy Lh Pn Bee “= we SF Dg K F of, ~~ The eubscriber will sell by Public Auction, ou bis pre:aisea, Westmoreland, Lot 29,on Thursday, March 9th, at the ur of one o’clock, sharp. One mare, 10 yeare old; One cow, (Hol- stein), 4 years old; ons set gear for mov~ ing buildings, one set cer rotaries, one Set cider steel screws, one cider pres, feventy puncheons (almost 6000 gallons) tider, one cook stove, one parlor stove, (Franklin); one room etove, (box); two viog waggones, new; one lumber wagon, Rew; one jaunting sleigb, one hundred empty cider barrels, _ together with @ onmber of small art » (00 Dumerous to MeDtion. Also—Qne and three quarter acres of Marah land at Tryoo. FEATHERED BAROMETERS. | Satliors Warned by Them of a Com- ing; Storm. While a Eritish brig was ; : smoothly along before a good Lree 6 in the south Pacific a flock of small birds | about the size, shape and color of par- rakeets settled down in the rigging and passed an hour or more of resting. The { second mate was 80 anxious to .ind out the species to which the visiting stran- | gers belonged that he tried to entrapa specimen, but the birds were too shy to be thus caught and too spry to be seized | } by the quick hands of the sailors. At the end of abort an hour the birds took the brig’s course and disappeared, but toward nightfall they came back and | passed the night in the maintop. The mext morning the birds flew of again, and when they retarned at noon the sailors scattered some food about the decks become.so tame that they hopped about the decks, picking up the crumbs, That afternoon an nustonishing thing happen- —° = floc! i ing swiftly to ward the b Ry this time the birds had | | g : seemed to be piping as if pursued by some little in visible enemy on wings, and they at once huddled down behind the dec k- house he superstitious sailors at once called the captain of the brig, who rub bed bis eyes and locked at the barom: ter. A glance showed that something was wrong with the elements, and the brig was put in shape to outride a storm ‘The storm came about 20 minntes | after the birds had reached the vessel For a few minutes the sky was like the waterless bottum of a lake—a vast arch of yellowish mud—and torrents of rain fell. Why it did not blow very hard no one knows, but on reaching port two days later the captain learned that a great tornado had swept across that part of the sea. The birds left the vessel on the morning after the storm and were 7 not seen again. Colored Cotton, Peruvian cotton grows in 12 different colors, running from white to a rich dark red. Each color produces when the seed is planted the same color. a It is said that 95 per cent of Chinese children suffer from throat worms, which is attributed to bad weather and eating vegetables raw. Coal is a storehouse of colors, medi- @ines, perfumes and explosives. a > Rev D. MacLean will preach (D. V ) at Lot 48 on Sabbath, the Sih inst., at 10.30 a. m., North River 2 30 and Wheat- ley River at 6 30 p. m. —_—— A Comptaryt.—A correspondent directs attention to the bad state of the roads be. tween Stanley Bridge and Bradalbane. The Government sbould take immediate st+ps to cause the gulches to be drained as they are dangerous and impassable. The road uear Bradelbane is particularly bad avd a large culvert should be placed in this hollow. Mr. Samuel Kennedy lost a horse inthis same place a short time ago, and we think the Government should recoup him for his loss, a3 their conduct in not building this bridge is h'ghly censurable and the public must hold them guilty of gross neglect. _ > SS — DIED. On the 23rd of Feb. at her son's resi- dence, Pinette Mills, Jessie Murchison, widow of Finlay Macdonald, in the 89h year of her age. She leaves four sons and three daughters to »ourn the memory of a kind and geu'le mether, and a quiet and truthful neighbour. She lived a true and christian life and wae peaceful in her home and loved by ber family. Her re-~ mains were laid to rest in the Belfast Cemetery. b= —— ee — ee es Seeme as if consumption always picks out the brightest and best. Fully one- sixth of all the deaths that eccur in the wor'd are cau-ed by ‘consumption. Many things were once considered impossible. lt would be strange if medical science did pot inske some progress. The telegraph and telepbone, the phonograph, the elec- tric hght—all were once impossible, and at once it was impossibleto cure con- sumption, That was the time before Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Takeo according to directions, this stan< dard remedy will cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption. Consumption is caused and fostered by impurity in the blood. It ie cured by purity and richness in the blood—surely, certainly cured by the “Medical Discovery.” It builds up solid healthy fiesh and vigorous strength, Dr. Pierce’s Common ‘Sense Medical Adviser, 8 1008 page medical work pro~ fusely illustrated, will be sent free on re- ceipt of 31 one- cent stamps to cover post- age only. Address. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. the Pacitie Union club is a middle AN EYE TO THE FUTURE. The Widower Made Plens For Bis Fourth Honeymoon. Included iz rj i luded in the wide membership of are man whom everybody knows meus the Widower. He has been go fortona‘e as to outlive three consorts without get. ting tired of any of them. His many bereavements have given him a sort oi | professional standing in the world of sorrow, and he is rather proud of his reputation for constant mourning. The Widower, whose grief is inter- | @sting to ladies, is never ostentatious in his sighings. On the contrary, he cultivates an air of patient resignation, beautiful to behold. A peculiarity about | his case is his habit of associating the mit a of each dear, departed spouse With some spot or resort about the city or the suburban towns. : - lp Ix c Ire Y , _ He was recently showing San Fran cisco and its environs to a friend from > . , 1 2 » Now York. Over in Berkeley, ho re- marked, sighingly: es Here | once walked on flowers, for | my Elizabeth was with me then.”’ Out in the park be was careful to in- dicate the exact spot where poor Katha- rine had sketched the landscape with her right hand, while ber left was clasped in his. At Sutro Heights he dropped a@ single tear, developed with great difficulty, as he gazed on the beach, where, not so very long ago, he eat with his arm around his sainted | Caroline. ‘If Lever marry again,’’ be remark- ed musingly, ‘‘l think I shall bring her here.” e+e+e SCRAPS OF NEWS FROM Sentner, McLeod & Co That line of pretty silks at 28° a yard is leavin us about as fast as the snow is under the strong March sun, One of our local merchants not many miles from Charlottetown, saw an Indian passing his store with a Black Fox Skin. He hailed the chief and asked him if the Fox was for sale He answered in the affirmative. He then asked the Indian where did you get him, the chief answered, “Q Himdyed” and then he asked him what price he wanted for it, he says $10.00. The mercahnt paid down the money, congratulating himeelf on his bargain; but he hung the skin owt at thedoor, when a heavy rain came and the dye began to run, it was then he realized that “him dyed.” The careful housewife is already making an inventory for house cleaning— Nothing makes a house look nicer in- side and out than pretty lace curtains. Don’t waste money and time repairing and laundering the old oneg, Sentner, McLeod & Co are selling them at rediculously low prices 25c » pair up to the lovely Swiss Embroidered enes. Sentner, McLeod & Co. have jus tput out a lineof Print cotton on their counter at 6c a yard that keeps the clerk of the print counter hustling. 10 is the exact number of Fur lined capes Sentner, McLeod & Co have left. Now Ladies here is a chance for you, There are 8 left at 8.60and 2 at 11.50. It’s a shame to sell them at 2 50 but you must be quick. Lace Cartains have never been offered in this Town at suce low prices as Sentner, McLeod & Co are offering them at present. PRO SECURES “ eames Help” and “How you are swindled.” =o have extensive experience in the intricate patent ws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or oto. for free advice. MABION & MARBILON rts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Builaing, Washington, D.C. E CHARLOTTETOWN - ANTHONY COLLETT. Woatmoreland, Lot 29, Feb 23—d&w ae arneemeneneeeeeennrer ete rr at John T. [icKenzie, & HE TAILOR & - « P.E. ISLAND A AADMUAAAAAAbL ARG a | American Hats ton and Wew York for this spring, Take no others, Brahmin Tea The Most Popular and Best Seller in Canada. Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens ——— It challenges comparison with any other Tea now offer- a ae & Caps For Spring, 1899 _ 986 cases of these goods at Pictou, expected over at once. These are made especially for us— are same as are selling in Bos* R. H. Ramsay & Co The Model Outfitters 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 lb tin), 12c each, $1.25 dozen ; | Peaches, (3 Ib tin), 2 tins for 55 cents | Peaches, (2 lb tin), 18c each, $2.00 doz Salmon, (British Columbia), 2 tins for ed here regardless of price, Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received of which the following are a few samples:— New York, October 20 Would it bs too much trouble for you to send ms a chest of that India Tea that we are so fond of? If you can send it to Boston it will be forwarded to me. Brooxtyy, N. Y., 4th December. We liked the tea purchased fron: you last summer so well that [should like to order the same kind again if we can get it without too auch trouble. Provivence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tea, so do my friends. I would like an 80 lb. box same as before; but I don’t want any other. : Orrawa, November 4th. The Tea you sent is excellent, so much dowe like it that I want you to eend another box before navigation closes. Toroxto, December 26. We are cimply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better than the sample sent. I mayhave a larger order for you next time, as friends who have tasted it here thought it very fine, Mowtreat, April 20. Do you remember sending me two boxes of ea 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 conld do a good business for you. Sr. Joun, 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. I will send for another box when this ie finished. : Moncron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send me one box. I enclose P. 0. order for the amount. Hatrrax, N. 8S. November 6. Please send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, and oblige. Wixpsor, N.S. February Ist The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived, The Tea givee much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends whohave tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for Cavada and United States. Ch’town, Feb, 13. 25 cents | Apples, (1 gal tins) 20c each, BEER & GOFF GROCHRS, Local Patriotism Boom .Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. You can do so by purchasing soap made 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 Cae $7.50 Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. -akes nictures 336 x 34 inches; weighs but 12g wnces. Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted 3 Snap-shore or time *xposures and equailiy con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, owl uw “ te, ’ ° te ie) sngivie deseo gad, wed printing outt., - oS. of Eurcha Cameras and Kodahs free at agenetcs EASTMAN KODAK CO. =, Rochester, N. Y,