‘ a _—— sre You Carrying —~ \rance On yourprop- erty? —_—— SSS Ver we if Are you carry ing enough? A fire mav bappen at any time—generally wpen y ast A policy one (OF Snes stock Com pan . L represe i protect you ’ sr tl ~ My Companies fever contest a “R 2, BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown E. R Now iS a p00 Ime 7 ; ; , - ‘ your CiOCR Creant JS ite " put in good runnin order; don’t over look it when you're house-cleaning. We clean and repair clocks, that’s our business. We will you a good job, and make a fair charge, All Work Warranted. W. W. WELLNER * give BO ON SE Jeweler, EFEFFEES hats ‘ats: ns PEE EEE EEE Our new hats are in, We can show you the best values in the city. You can have either English or American, in the very latest shapes and colors. men’s Caps, A good range of and Lays spring ; Irom 10c¢ up, bme anc See. > ee B, MASDONALD & Co Sees @anr”™ 1 Made like ours. are the Peat—— fresh ones to-day 10 per doz. Taermoxe $8. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY 3 BEST BREAD. weenr 227 eee ee oe.o2e2 272 @ e843 44 O33 OO 2 OS RAAT ARS thee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 24, 1898, Lown @, neets tovnight. T.—Charlottetown Lodge THe Foreicx Mai is expected at 4.30 p. ™. Jug Weather.—Fair, moderate winds‘ Ble "iwuery uF iower tet npéerature, y | ARTILLERY.—No 1 Company a's « Ms meet at the orderly room to- D gut at 8 o’slock. : Pernice Ci tT.—This forenoon the sum- |} MOuS ays'DSs is ah Ann Melntvre charged | & breach of the Liquor Regulation Act was } ssed Sarah Ann wes charged with 8€ibg On ouga say. iw Tonigat.—Damb Bell’Drill, ete., ete, by the Juniors at the Salvation sane y ‘me racks. Programme will be repeated by recuest, Tickets J0 cents, children 5 cent See the children in uniform. To-sight To-night. | oe consiog by ber today ice outside, bn no trouble w considerable had little or report t the steamer aking the trip, - of F —-The members t ti sre @ specially re~- quested to attend the regular meeting lo- morrow Friday evening, the 24:b inst, as matters of vital importance to the Division Orient Drvr-ton 8. i} ry? } ¢ Jie i/ will be snbmitted. Also election of olficers, By order of the W. P, Jide Patsrut Accipext.— We hear with regret that Master Eddie Leahy, one of the aliar boys in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, met with a psinfal accident yesterday after- noon. While arranging some of the lights ou the altar he slipped and fell from one of the top arches to the floor, ‘cutting his head eo badly that several stitches had to ve pat in. The little fellow suffered severely from the pain all last night, but today, it is pleasing to hear, he isa good deal easier. _ OO St. Donsran’s Cavneprat.—-The service of the Forty Hours Devotion closed this morning, the Mass of Reposition being celebrats d at nine o’clock. Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, was the celebrant, assisted by Rev. Stephen Phelan, of Georgetown, as deacon, and Kev. J. J. Johnston, of the Cathedral staff, as sub- deacon. Rev. I. R A. Macdonald directed the ceremonies. During the services Hie Lordship Bisbop Macdonald and the staff ofthe Cathedral had the assistance of a number of clergymen from otber parts of the dcc se. Alout 3,500 persons ap- proached the Holy ‘able during the ' services, Arter Mayy Years—Eighteen years ago the following ad. appeared in Tue Dairy Exayiner, of April 5th, 1880. “ Lost; on March 28:b., a gentleman’s gold ring—two heurts jomed set in jetty. The | finder of the ring did not eee the ad, and, thinking the article of no special vaiue, laic it aside. But a few days ago in turn- ld Exauin tine. ing over « ' the first ibe owner had given up ts pe of ever seeing the ring again, and lemented t asa lost remembrance < f the gid tields of California where the gold cine which it was made was dug 49 years 2g0. Today, Mr. Robert McDonald, the popular steward at Falcon woed, called and presented it to the owner, refusing reward of any kind. The ad had brought back to slighted ring assumed intrinsic valine, and the sterling honesty of Mr. McDonald prompted him to immediately tiad the owner. cnenpepnonehiie A CRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- SitY SAYs. “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emnuleion from thir earliest years! Our pysiciag firet recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wite immediately resorts to this remedy, which a'ways <ilects a cure.” Ne A rma ar So SES SSE SG SY 7 erm oe 2S . 7 > ° es - “ee . v2, i As ‘. oi his mind au almost forgotten incident, the | r os s ° } ine Staslev arrived from Picteu about one o'clock Lois afterno yn, and will leave on retnrn tomorrow morning. Passengers | ERS he saw the ad for } | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | 1A fleeting t | ' : ms SOUTH aninier Handsome Crepon Novelties. ri ‘ BEER BROS? DREAMS, | K or ever round our path fair visions haunt Dreame of some future that may never be, ‘hrough earth’s realities arise to daunt us Continualiy. pra vain, that oft before have mocked W Wen now thore phautom hopes that led | » us on? They were but dreamsthat into slumber rocked us, And now are gone, Though ever unfulfilled cherish, Hope dies not but assumes some wider range; the hopes we Nothing that once exists can ever per sh, ’ ' It does but change. Change isthe order here; Life’s keenest SOTrTOWw Cannot far ever on our spirits press, Although we vainly that no to- wiorrow think Will ease distress. We are so small, ocean, Within ourse}ves no feeling we retair; thing is man’s most but drops upon the deep emoluon Of joy or sorrow. A dewdrop can do naught if it be single, It vanishes, its dwelling place untraced; It never, if it with the ocean mingle, Can be effaced. Life, hope and love, these al] are but diurpal, They die not but they pass to other forme; Life’s spirit bides, unchanging and eternal Through calms and storms. Bearrice J. Prauu, seiatiens A WORD WITH THE POLIOR, Sir,—I wish to know how far the police of this city are justified in beating, clubbing and otherwise inhumanly treating an in- toxicated person whom they are trying to arreat. Isine line drawn anywhere, and if so, where? Has a drunken man no rights whatever, and ie he to be -@. upon aod have bis features so battered beaten and bruised by these officers, that hie movt intimate friends would sot know him? There are pertinent questions which many of the citizens of Charlottetown would like to have answered. Exhbib t ons of brutality in cases of arreat are of such frequent occurence that the people of this city have ceased to be shock- ed by them ; but oecasionally these guar- dian ange’s of ours perpetrate am act of such unwarranted cruelty that people are com-~ pelled to stop and think; and ark them- selves the qrestion where is it going to end? Are these persons whom we pay to yuard the welfare of the city be allowed to commit wore crimes than they eupress ? There arecevcral cases fresh in the minde of the people to which I will allude one is the case of a man named Clark who was taken to the Hospital) and from thence to the burying ground. Another isthe case of the breaking of the plate glass window in the McLeod building for which the city iv likely to have io pay. Ou Sunday last a young lad who was intoxicated was attacked by two policemen and throw dowuon the hard frozen ground where they proceeded to amnre themselves by blacking his ever, smashing his mouth and tearing the skin of bis face, and finally when they had the life pearly knocked out of bim they hand cuffed him and locked him up. ©ur pres- ent poliee force are jnst ag usless and just a® great a nuisance us our corver-loafers, with this in favor ofthe corner loafers that we don’t have topay them a selary. It is time we made aclean sweepof them and placed competent men in their places JUSTICE, DIED. At hia residence, 316 Huron St., Toron- to, on Wednesday, tue 16th March, Philip V. Robin, aged 69 years. Mr. Robin was tor many yeara a resident of Charlottetown Sonlereen & Co, tell a pint bottle of tomato catsup for 20 cents; 2 boitles of Worcesterehire sarce for 20 cents aad 1 & bottle © of sauce for 10 cents. ss Se SES - - ie, i. ? ? ¥ é ’ ‘ sate Sa EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN S%& BLOUSE WAISTS o i: “i, ae 2s 1s See this display of Novelties, 7, ue “ Po - arr nour stp NORTH WINDOW 4s ‘e Bis “A: EARLY ARRIVALS IN NEW “Wo j SG ws > BLACK GOODS . ‘ SS abet 75 DIFF This lot is only our new Brussels, Tapestrys and Velvets. zi a few days, ew O11 Clo Scotch, Union and Jute will be her~ Our will be here in a few days, CUR eEON ce Ld LOIN ts Our hs In the meantime come and see the most delightful show Carpets, ever displayed in the city. All new Designs, ‘all now colorings. Ours is the Best, Ours is the Cheanest Ours is the largest assortment: The Wonderful Cheap Men — WeAresaying Money Kvery Season —FOk— Carpenters and Builders who trade with us for Doors, Sash, Moulding, Spouting, Flooring, Clapboards, Balusters, Rail Posts, &c., ke., we make a specialty of WOOD MANTLES and Newel Posts in Common and fancy woods. If you are not yet our cusiomer, we would like to have you look through our Factory. We can soon show you why we are able to give such value as we do—in fact, better than ever before. Prices always right. Work never inferior, | A. Duchemin &Co.,Charlottetown’ NOTES OF ADMIRATION Notes that are admired »y al] Musicial Critics are eaisly prcduced from any of our Fianos. Music is a nagnet in the home. It edueates, an4 refines the children, it draws friends together for mutual enjoyment. Ir fast— What is home without a Heintzman Piano? Can't Afford it? Nonsense ? You can have the very best Piano in America, on the easiest possible Cali and see us about it. We are in The Connolly Building, Queen Street * MILL R BROS. terms. Tur Prince Epwarp [stanp Mosic Hovse. See aa eae ee Se oe Valuable Property wer For Sale The eubscriber offers at private sale that large dwelling house and premises, consisting of Jarge barn and other out houses; situated on the Lower 4pring Park Road, formerly occupied by the late Mre. Catherine Thorne. his is an excellent business stand, and can be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every» thing in firstclass repair. Good title 8S. G. THORNE, T.00k Read and Learn how wecan supply yeur table with nice things at very low prices. Tomato (atsup put up in pint bottles, usual price 25c, now 20¢ Heinz Piepared Mustard pat up im 1 gal, pails, usual price $1.25, now 80c Essence Turkey Cofitec put up by Cross & Blackwell. in 4 and pint bottles, 15c and 25¢ Ginger Syrup « Guaranteed, put up in two pound tins, Very nice on your oatmeal in the morning, usual price 30c, now20c SANDERSON & CO. Wholesa'e and Retail EGrocers, 4 ee oe | sie i —-gemaaiim ll moni, ES et 2) sends <6, eae mi Enno oe 3 a ne aaier were: eouer ween a ne +. dic llalasdiaptinamensinemndnncneil> i sah - Seer : Set