‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 28, 1899 Wemen's a “to Bi shapes, pointe 1 a SRIDE:< +++ bers for round toe boots MERMAID: - : ae And when you wanttbe Best az Baking you should come to @ Stewart's Bakery for it. we Our SCOTCH CAKE «is the fs best io quel t; tk ric a “a et in qusi ty, ae i€ price aa f 33 s {6c per Ib Sy ae i a’ Teteruone 98. “ae D. STEWART Kelipse Bakery, Bakes Best Iiread., FeuSIST eee HERE SSSS eS 2008 JEDeSSSEN% ——— AVA ——— : ———— «> Hngraved On your Spoo P, ] orks, aod 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 should any article get astray cr be stolen. Now is a good time to i have them engraved. Our Mr. W. T. Wellcer is expert in beautiful art, and he will be pleased to show you samples of h's worx, aod will submit *pe- cial designs for your approve! if | you require it. oe Every person should bavetheir | Siiverwave mark ed. The cost is small. W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. thie y ABLBLG GLB There is Nothing like pleasing customers. That’s what we are doing all the time, we give them such value for their money that they come back agai: and bring others with them. his is the key~ note of our success. We strive *% to please everyone who leaves an order with us Why not give Ve ue your pext order and be 4 thoroughly convinced what we BAY Ia trove. » ae sleeping car, a and ie to travel days, and an old stat Hecould hardly haye more fun were he president of the U nited States. IET.- +++: . ae) Ceeoue D.c3s.— Experts declare Women’s Rubber Vor) Cal AMO! that i y u i , i E : ' Uy | 8. Io choo-lng a puspy dog from among medium toe @ . a oumber of others, itis always best to leave the choice to the mother herself. OROTHY - ‘a CAarryingthem back totheirbed. The Women’s Rubberse—very stvlieh. fi 8 the mother willtuke up wll be the u 2 o“ . . * > - : ' . h? higb heel and te cap, two Ae te t. But ar ybody who judged this way i medium ofa family of emall boys would be &pt to get the one worat spoiled. A new shape in V ymen’s Rub HAC ; trottir g June l3ib, ane | 7ib, tollowed by others as Women’s storm Rubobers— bic f-lowe: July 18:b and 21st, Angust 15th soin'ed a1 d roun! toes, and J8ih, September 12tn and 15th aod ‘ Ocio ber 10th aad 13th ALLEY & CO ae a Don’t Mi-s Jui+«—Didshey hang the = right man? There ha been doubt ia —— come mind- wh ihe Parick Jane: eer" NENLS Zones 32 Ue Sk Whelan wa he ea Y party who shot eeee > Ar? reestear at 1 D’Arevy MeGee at © awa or Apr 8 1868. 48 Full light w be ihrown onthe subject What You Mz | in Mr. McCre ye lecture ‘ntne Y M.C. ay A. Hali on Thur da _ evening. Proceeds Bat Should se in aid of the Prin e Street school library ee fund. Admission 10 cents. alz, - Be The Best 7 LAD TO Rest The funeral of the late VV’. new scheme in hand. dinir g car He bas engaged a | anda coach, lecture nights. Mystic Park — The noted old Boston rack, Mastic Park, which was last searou wil] make up for lost time this pear. Dates have bien aunonnced The first will be held ; : eiosed for fonr meeting Jobn McDonald, of St. Peter’s Lake, took { placeon Sundavfrom bis late home to St. Aodrew’s Church, and was very large ly attended. The eervicesin the church were performed by Mgr. McDonald, who was assisted by Revs J.A MeDona'd, of Miscvache, R. J, Gillis, of St. Peters, and A McAulay, ot Morell. After the ser vice the intermeat took place in the 4 cemetery adj ining stue church ateillineite Arter Tue Storm.—Some ideaof the expense a great suow storm causes New York may ce formed by the statement that over 2,000 men were employed on Broad~ way alone, and on one day last week 48, t52 loads of snow were removed from the street. A fairideaofthe strength of the army of workers employed may be form- ed fromthe fact that the snow cleaning | brigade in New York is half as large as the army that Gen. Shafter had when he first a tacked Santiago, deticlomamppiietain Takine up tne Burpen.—A woman was discovered working in @ gang of snow shove.Jers ia New York last week, after the Llizzard, and, inetead of letting her perform @ man’s labor for man’s pay, she was rudely ordered by the foreman to “quit.” Vainly she pleaded that ber family wai starving and she had taken the piace of her sick husband. Itis to -he credit of the other laborers that they clamored to have the brave creature re~ tained, and begged that the foreman over- look ths rules and regulations as to sex in her case, which was adesperate one. In New York, ev.dently, the “new woman” bas not reached that point woere shecan share all the burdens wiih the sterner sex. ~ — Sturgeon Notes. Our people are baving bard times of it between thegr’p and cold weather. Butt’ e majorty arecet ing out again much thanl @ to D-. Ro’ erteon. A very sad acc'dent happened to Mr’ Jolin Collings, merchant, of thie place by which be had bis hip badly burt from a fall on the ice wh'le coming out of church. Weare sorry to say that he keeps his bed y«t from the burt, but we hope he will soon recover. Mr. D. McKinnion, merchant, is about to purchase the farm of Francie McKinnion, St. Mary’se Road east. ‘uch praice ia due Mr. James Gratto for the way he looked after his neighbou:e stock during the epell of sicknese that was around herte By his kindness he gained agreat many friends who will nos forget him if b+ be troubled wiih sickness. Jotty Heart. Bridges in Sturgeon. Ein, -—Some time ago there was a ¢om- plaint about bridges in Sturgron in Tus ExAMiNER, which wastrue. But some one of this place, a most anxious grit 1 muet say, madeareply inthe Patriot that was nottrue. The bridges in Sturgeon are bad, especialy Sturgeon bridge, which isin the We & licit?your valued orders. ‘% BRUCE STEWART & OO'Y, The Modern Founders, * Engineers t cand Machinists, S. Navy. Co’s Wharf, (h’towr a E, 3 Phore 125 “a LF LLNS LENS LSTA LHS SS EE EG ene — A CARD. The Photograph c and Crockery business Sarried on by the late Cryue Lewis will Continued by ‘he undersigned, at the stenc on Grafion Street. hanking the public for past favore and hoping for @ continuance of the same. remain, respeetfully yc urs, ° ISABEL LEWIS, worst possib'e condition. I wish to advise the gritsto be carfulin making false | repliew, as such will go against them in | the next «lection. Trorw aNp Peace Maker. eincestsintiaiiipsians The best way to avoid sickuessis to Mr.John 8. Morga: Cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills, ee ee Bainctwarer, N, &., Feb. 27.—This town, which was s recently wiped out by fire, pumbers among its population, ove geatiemen, who is happy, in spite of the ¢pormous damage done by the conflagra- tion, _ The gentlemen in question is Mr. Jobn S. Morgan, who was some time ago res- cued from Kidsey Disease, Ly a timely re-ort tothe use of Dodd’s K.daey Pills. Mr Morgan’s story ie well wor.h reaaing lt is one that is becoming moe and more common. Briefly it ia as follows: Some eighteen years ago the victim be- gs0 to haveaches and pains in bie back and Jegs. For atime be paid no attention to the matter, thinking it was only atem- porary affair. lt was pot, hewever, The pains grew more severe; new symptoms developed and indicated the presence of hidney Disease. | Then a medica! man wascall-dis. He treated thecase fora time, but without good resulte. The various patent medi cines were tried. ‘They, too proved use esa, Mr. Morgan’s condition was, all this lime, growing woree. He became a total cripple at last. Rheumatism developed, and his weight feli forty pounds. His condition was by ihis time, reaily alarm- ing. At this junc‘ure he heard of Dodd’s K id. ney Pills, and at once decided io try what they woulddo forbim. He wae surgrised and no less delighted to find that aelighs improvement was noticeable efter @ few daye’ ure of the Pille. Day by day he grew better, until, after having used twenty boxes of theyille, he wasa we!] man again. What Dodd’s Kidney Pills did for Mr. Morgan, they will no for any other sufferer from Kidney Disease, SS ee SE O10 Ladies’ Dongola laced and buttoned boots, reduced from $1.35 and $1.50,—A snap, we have nearly all sizes, W.H. STEWART & 00 ee AUCTION. The subscriber will sell by Public Auction, ou his premises, Westmoreland, Lot 29, on Thursday, March 9th, at the hour of one o’clock, sharp. One mare, 10 years old; One cow, (Hol- stein), 4 years old; ons set gear for mov~ ing buildings, one eet cider rotaries, one set cider steel screws, one cider press, seventy puncheons(almoet 6000 gallons) cider, one cook stove,one parlor stove, (Franklin); one room stove, (box); two driving waggons, vew; one lumber wagon, new; One jaubting sleigh, one hundsed empty cider barrels, . Together with a nnmber of small art icles, too numerous to mention. Also—Qne and three quarter acres of mareh land at Tryon. ANTHONY COLLETT. keep youreelfhealthy by taking Hocd’s Sireaparilia, the great blood purfier. Westmoreland, Lot 29, Feb 23—d&w — “Ww » Po = CHARLOTTETOWN - sae auerennnnvonnemnnnnnnnervennenn tet err erent ret ttn) tts Tet John T. Tickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & (AAA sALAAAAA CARA ae ue P, E, ISLAND MH A ddd addaladed iit and sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store im the city. _ You can save 25 p, c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by hub. Your friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he eannot save money for yeu, PATRONIZE,... Hughes . e S e The People’s Druggist. 6 ; ~ Apethecaries Hall . . ° O80 COSEOSES J O2960000008 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 ard Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure te show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. ——— ame Canadian Pacific Railway. eee —~ TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS feaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a. m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second class passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— eiemtvenl to Caleery ... cos iccosc svesceceve $7.00 Montreal to HKevelstone............seeeese+ 7°00 Montreal to Vancouver.+-cee......sees0e08 8 00 Wemtrenl to Bedtbiieses sii ccs cccussedscees 8 00 For Paesage Rates to ali points in @anapa, Western Unirep Srarss and to Japan, Cuixa, Inpis, Hawaran Isianps, Avustra.ia and Manu.a, and also for de sgriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asat. Genl. Pass. Agt., St,Johu, N. B. GREAT REDUCTION *IN PRICE~ On the whole of our large stock, com- prising Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, Silverware, Chinaware, Spectacles, Faney Goods, Toys, ete. 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 Jewelry promptly attend- ed to, SUR HYS CO. The Modern Jewelry & Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, Ch’town. Local Patriotism Boom Your Town Whenever You Have a Chaice. You can do se by purchasing soap made at the Charlottetown Soap Works. Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and see that the name Royal Oak = a wee oe Oe SS eee . oe ree mem, When win! » © sains, ‘Local antl Other liems FROM BRIDGEWATER e200 coeerees # cveesase a GUSTS SST SOTTE HS TSCO TOG 0odG00VVvOuVVOvvUEU ene 1s al! the - 3 my " k i ; Mi & S hi . 9 \ t wr y é co! c im , 3: Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear : The ee onl day Broomine Quire Common. — The sending > one . Savin s| eady-to= \ & ear a wearing To . an a . ® e | ‘, ; Of poiton in sweetmeats through the male a | © _o=s*% ie bec oming common. The latest lurtance Recently Destroyed by Fire, Comes 3 ADVICE es o “ ' at Lewiston, Me., where a citizen 5 Rigby Woaternor rat, ‘{ © QQUET } receives arsenic hiddea in whisk: y and Glad Tidings. ee ° 4 - as tz p74 G VY ot 2 : Won o's } er cool wearers-- | fugsr. If yeu have not dealt with HUGHES : : 5 Py : ee On the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolv f= tJ sharp # hie i Ate se Leisy's x ew Scneme. - The only ae to do so in 1899. seat $ reize isters } Cosey—-he of Cosey’s army fame—ha; a ; Une Citizen Happy in Spite of Fire— He gives advice and services free, . o fade from pure wool, 32 oz. to the yard 3 Frieze. Five pockets, — Deep flaps. —Six inch collar, with throat tab.—Double stich- 3 ed edges—Raised seams. Length 54 inches, Nine colors, Black, Blue, Mid Brown, 3 Drab, Claret, Heather, Oxford, Blue mix- 2 ture and Olive mixture. Waterproof, Windproof, Frostproof, Comfortable. ° CCRCOCODIOSEC TOTES TTC TST TUT 6 UE OT Sold by all reputable dealers fromQ@® ZF Nova Scotia to British Columbia fo e@, ») ¢ | aq on Shorey’s Guarantee Card in the} > * 2 of course. Insist on seeing i, it is 4 - ' So % square guarantee. ; PQKLAHOONONODOLNOLO NNN NNN ON HORONNOD HEL: ERS ) Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’'town Brahmin Tea The Most Pooular and Best Seller in Canada. a 1 ” SD Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens It challenges comparison with any other Tea now offer- 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 b2 too much trouble for you to send me 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. Brooxtry, N. Y, 4th December. We liked the tea purchased from: you Jast summer eo well that I should like to order the same kind again if we can get it without too such trouble. Provipence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tea, co do my friends. I would like an 80 lb, box same as beforc; but I den’c want any other. Orrawa, November 4th. The Tea you sent is excellent,so much do we like it that I want you toerend anotber box before navigation closes. . . Toroxtro, December 26. We are simply delighted with the Tee; 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 thought it very fine, : here thought it very Mowrreat, April 20. Do you remember eendiag 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. Ds you want an Agevthere. I believe I conld do a good busisees for you. Sr. Jonn, N. B. October 30. Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most satias factory and much liked by my family, I wil! send for another box when this ia finished. Monoron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send me one box, [enclose P.O. order 2 ee Hauirax, N. 8. November 6. Please send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, ae Winpsorn, N.S. February Ist The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea givee much satisfaction, aud is also approved by friends whohave tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. HORACE HASZARD, Agentfor Canada and United States. Ch’town. Feb, 13. PROCLAMATION. ,any number of Hotels, Stores an y eady and willing to plac a ee and consequently healthy cond- private dwellings ina correct sanitary, tion; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who de latest and most approved patterns at price hip. | of goods and workman P atiful New York designs in electroliers. A large The latest and most beaut : aed tan aa and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engingers supplies now nail = us at the Masonic Temple {Building. You will receive courteous treatraent whether we sell you or not. 7. A. ViacLEAN, sire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of the 3 consistent with first-class quality pe es you purchase. ; CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS MANUFAOTBRERS AGENT, € : & 4 a ee Se ae NR lpn i eacilg ae eetenentong ene Gece