tebe. 4 aa le al - ats, Ae Ste : == “@ -eaee vis ara“ 4 > > , — > %, L@eeee. - i &8e6¢2@ 7. WH ¥ 2 “ae AW, < ‘ > AP AS OOOO 1S % G8.’ 14.54 4000 2 Lem ‘ , — ; \ “ w ; [att 6 _ 4 in, ST? WART ¢: Fclipse Bakery, 2 | m" ; mM Bakes Bert Bred “ae 7, @P@e '% ate, SOOO NL NAL NL lL, V4 2"43°2 Sa "25-4 ¥ Z0eree wa “rv eeoe wt ara “ue Sie eM NA Nee SY SS Laie Sat AP AS AP Gv Tie A = NN Byyaie is Nothing = + tp | like pl ysing customers SS That + what we are doing all @m ve ti os : “te the tint, #e 2 tpem such a. value for their money ‘hat they % come } ck aga’n and bring others $s , th them This isthe key- ee wc them. =f We arive OP S note of our Success e ri - wo bh 2 . * . B to ples eevgeryoue who it .ves aD > oo order to UF. Why sot give 7 i ye your oext order and be »* thorou, bly convinced what we aye ga¥ ie irne. e We «vbcit your valued orders, ~ BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, ' Fngineers and Machinists, S. Nav. ('o’s wharf, ‘ h’towr P, E, I. Phore 125 PES AES SESS How Would This Look m just fancy to to yeurselves a ATCH of this sort, what a con ' Micnce, and what A ple asure to the rer Well, as a lorg « xper enced bdealer, t am greatly surprised fm the tri‘ling cost for sucn well made - nd truly artistic warchex as th ‘se are. . Waltham watches highly finished j nd 200° time keepers, Prices any - » here from $6.50 up WW. WELLNER, The Great Watch Heus-, ‘| TIME TABLE Rocky Pornr Ferry ee For the Montn of May. (3 Waves ( har ottetown at 7, 9and ll o’elccs, M., anc 2.4 aod 6 p* m. ves [Locky Point at 8, 10 and 11.30 o’clock Mm, and 3, 5 and 6.30 p. m SUNDAYS Lave « harlottetown at 9 and 12.45 a, m., -anc |p. wm laave Hocky Point at 10a, m. andl.15, 3 and £¢ ock ma. Mated |»t May, A D, 1899 ~. Ps i— Insurance ——-= of Rates fixed and Insurance effected un . ulle, argoes, Freignisand Live Stock. erificates issued at my office. i The Western bas heen do eg business here longer than py *y Marine Company represented in P. E. i" lead. which fact may be accounted for yrov having at all times considered the ™Mpsoy’s and my clients’ interests ae of More i oportance than cor missions. All Lonest losses.cheertully and promy- ) lyst: ed, HORACE HASZARD, ‘plum, apole, cherry, gooseberry, currant, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19, i8¢9 Death of Mr. M McCormack. A cloud of profound serrow dart i ~pp' (>0}) of Mr M Cine M | respected resident of Sta as the anyel of death entered bears: g hielligence that hia earthly sre was over. The deceased, who had be ndelicste health for some time revi to his death, was seized with a i K Of conges » of ; At firat hopes ol bis recovery were ener jtained; yet, notwi hstand.rg be i beet efforts which medica ski] could devise tne foudest expecta ns wer! FDa red, and at 2 o’clo Ix : p. ™, \pr 25th. he looked for the lasi | time on hisfriendsas they moururully | eurrounded his bed s:d+, and calmly pas-- led from this world cf woe to bis eternal } reward at the aye of nity year~-. Aas! that Jread mystery | called leath, did we Lot te beld it gathering gradually but irresistably over limb and feature, reduc~ ing them to stillness rigid as marble and -ailent as the grave, natil at last it sat enthroned upon his menlv forehead like a shadow of ‘terpity. Mr McUormack was induetri-~ ous, honest and upright, av active mem ber of the commuuity, and his sudden demise in the vigor of manhood is deeply regretted. He was attended juring his illvess by his devo ed pastor, Rev. P. J. Hogan, and died strongly fortified by the last rtes of the R C Church. His friend- bave the satisfac ion §6€6—Of)~—Ssiknowing” «that everything that could po-~s bly be done for one leav ng this world was dour for him, The large concourse ot prople which fol iowed his remains toth-ir last resting~ p'ace in the peaceful ceme- tery of St Nicholas, Corarban evidenced the high respect in which he was held. He leaves a widow and three daugbters to mourn the irrepar~ able loss of an affectionate husband and loving father. —_— ——Po—- The workman often eats his lunch on the same bench where he does his work, The office man turns bis desk intoadin | ing-table. Neither gets the out of doors | exercise he needs, neither takes the proper time for eating. It is small wonder that the digestion of both gets outof arder In ruch cases Dr. Pierce’s Pleasauts Pellets | come to their assistance by aiding nature | in taking care of the food. Tbe cause of nine-tenths of the sickness | of the world is constipation. From this | one cause comes indigesiion; disorders | of the stomach, liver and kidoeys; o'liours ness, headaches, flatulence, heartburn, impurity of the blood and the serious | complications that follow. To begin with | constipation is a little thing, and a litt'e thing will cure it. The ‘Pleasant Pel- lets” are tiny, sagar-coated granules, They will perfectly cure the worst case of core etipation and indigestion. If the druggi t tries tose!] yon some other pill that pays him greater profit, just think of what will best pay you. Gay's Seeds are che Best Why are Gay’s seeds the best ? Bevauze | they are practical market gardeners and @ whole ‘ite time of succersea and qui'e often failures (for mistakes and failures lead up to esnecess) places them in the Lest position possibie to grow and import ceeds suited to our climate. They make a epecialty of vegetabe seeds including mammoth, mange), turnip, carrot, parevip, hee ; and hike the great Peter Henderson, steedman cf New York, their reed can only be procure. directly trom them-elves. They are starting exteosively vegetable and flower plants for Jun2and July planting, (come hardy plants ready in May.) Their tree department includes some handsome lime, horeechestont, elm, weeping willows, and hardy shrubs. Call at the market or write for prices. Address J. J. Gay & Son, Nursery Gardens, Charlottetown. Telephone 18Q. 103, wh Arbor day next Friday, 19th inst. Owners of town lots could enhance the value of their propery largely by plant- ing Ornamental trees. Five dollars ex- pended inthis way will make your pr>- perty very much more valnable the firet year, and in five years the same trees could net be bought for fifty. There are many trees inthe city that tweaoty- five dollars would be no inducement tothe owuers to part with them, and it ie almost a sin of omission to leave your nice grounds (in every other respect) bare of ornamental trees and shubbery. Now is the tme to plant, end the writer of the above would not be doing hie duty if he did wot direct the public where to procure them We bave a very fine selected stock of Horsecheesinut, Elm, Mountain Ash, Lime, Silver Maple, at 25c to 35c each. Weeping Willow 65c each, also Apple trees 20c each, $2.00 per dozen, Plum 35c, cherry 25c. The trees are bardy, the prices are right--call at the market or send in your orders,— Address, Canadian Pacific :ailway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT BY -— | QURIST SLEEPERS id eavipg Montreal every THURSDAY at Il m wthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- tiag ynd i8s passengers for a}) points, ~ Canedian North West, British Columbia, &« Lr sect ' Perth Rates— | } Montreal to Winnipeg...... $4.00 Momteeed 60 <I. ka orsdce Gesvcerd .. 63 | Montreal te Kevelstone...... cencedevese 700 Vontreal to Vancouver.....-. phe odeceens Bae Momtroeel to Meattleesseccs yc cc ccccccccccsess BO For Passage Rates to al, points in ‘ANADA, Western Untrep Srares and to japan, Ontna, 'wo1a, Hawarian ISLANDS, AvsrrRaLia and Mania, and also for de icriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst Gen]. Pass. Agt. St, John,N. B., GOVERNME NI HOUSE SuLE! MONDAY, MAY 22nd. at ll o’clock Covernor Howlan has instructed me to sel’ by Auction on the above date, all his household furniture, farming machinery, and stock, with carriages horses and general outfit. This will be a posstive sale, without any reserved prices, E. H. NORTON Auctioneer. 110 dy tf “ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY Se 2 3 s% AP AP Ae AP Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. DR. AYERS To Investors Partiespcssessed of funds from which they wish to secure a liberal re— turn in interest should invest THE INVESTORS GUARANTEE COMPANY BANKERS & BROKERS ROOM Ii STOCK EXCHANCE BUILDING 11 ST. SACK AMENT ET., MONTREAL By their system cf investment, they can guarantee to jnvestors & monthly profit on funds placed with them of Not Jess than three per cent Company offers the most com- This plete guarantee for both princi- pal and profit, and any investor can withdraw funds and profits to date upon GIVING 30 DAYS NOTICE, SUME of $25.00 and upwards receiv ed and invested. NOTICE The Commiseieners of Sewers and Water Supply are pow prepared to receive ap- plications for connections with the main sewers Any information required will be furn- ished upon application to apielinds D. McLEAN, Sec’y Board of Commissioners Office of Com missioners of Sewers and Water Supply J.J. Gay & Son, Nursery Gardeners , Charlottetown, Telephone 189. Zin. ts ete a Apri) og — General Agen City Hell, May 18- -*99, Gieod 4 John T. [ickenzie, %& THE TAILOR %& - + P.E. ISLAND ye FBBL ae yyy ee ee FIRS Sy Ve SLL GF G—_ — Ladies’ Hosiery—7, 8. 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 20, 25c and up. Ladier’ summer Vests—5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 20, 25¢e and up Yes; Saturday will be a busy day here especially in our Vest and Hosiery cepartments if values count. “My STORE ” Sentner McLeod & Co,, Q) Wholesale and Retail EPPA g—_—_—]M ye? is bb sed aturda Follow tl.e crowds to Civ wer De 7, 7 See OTE cee ll - 2, + scales Labs acta! saan ies ae a -2@2@? Netiort oN =) ae en a 7 ~===-FLOSIELry AND VHS? DAlz —_——- seses(Je = n abbate SPR Sy —-——_— Successors to Beer Bros. —_— —_ $3 Haat 9@d CVesee'sSeesoe Men's Summer Underwear FRENCH BALBRIGGAY LINDERS & DRAWERS Natural wool summer . weight—guar- anteed unshrinkable Linders and; Drawers. Also Cotton and Flannelette night shirts Qa H.Ramsay & Go The Outfitters. Sunnyside, Charlottetown, KEROKAUMARAHOK Just w NEW “HATS. . The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies London Hats opened up at John McLeod & Go's TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received by the uudersigned till the Ist of June, from parties willing to contract for the con< streection of foundation of he proposed church at Kinkora, according to p ans and apecifications to be seen at che Parochial Residence at Kinkora. Envelope to be marked * Tender. ” The lowest or any Tender not necessar- ily accepied. : J.J. McDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, May 3th 1899 110 dy3i wy3i wat 3i PROVIDER WO. 23968. RECORD, 2.2134 By Preceptor, sire of Nutgregor, 2.17} at 4 vears, aod five others ‘n 2.30 list; dam Lill,dam of Dot, 2.18, and grandam of Kickapoo, 2,16, by Dean Swift, sire of 4 in 30 list. PROVIDER is s> well known tothe pub- lic, both as a trotver and race horse, that but little need be said of him. At the trotting meeting held Charlottetown last September, he started the first day in the 2.26 class, and won in three straight heats, making tie fast time of 2.22}, 2213, and 2.2%. The ne day he startedin thetree for al), and won in‘straight heats, time 2 22} 2.25} and 2.24} trotting every heat in the two races but one, in 2.25, and better, without making a break or mistake, beating such fast ones as Arclight 2.192, and Montrose, 2.203, Persorsa who may not cesire tu breed trotters will please take notice that Provider has that superlatively good high knee action, so desir- abe in roadstery, aud carriege horses’ These qualities combined with his fine breeding arge size, good colur, and disposition, must be sufficient recomendation toinsure patron- age. Provider will make the season at John Connor’s stables opposite the Opera House —Terms $10.00 ior the season, with usual return privilege if mare is not in foal. W.S McKIE, CHARLES WIJ.LIA MB, Owner. InCharge ow1iA wil it 1, 1399 ~lyedd, was 6 WKS >see 2 @2w 4 ee @ 8 @BS *He is Put Together —LIKE A— Waltham Watch ad So said Ralph Waldo Emerson in speaking of a man whom he describ edasa godeend to his town. | In point of quality Waltham Watches are ussurpaseed. The price ie astonishingly low. Do you know what you canget @ vy " Waltham Watch for. Call, and we'll tll you. G6. F. HUTSHESON Watchmaker etc. >e @ i @ & @@ £O 268 3G28F 67478 . Queen Street. =~ &e =e es St @ commen * FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO TABLES.—I have for sale two monarch tables and one billiard table—ivory with c racks, etc. compl eit in order will be sold very cheap, pely at the ub Billiard Hall or to P, Burke P. O, Bag | jouevowa 81 1me : nae aera tna tse ce salle