THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 7, 1898, , , " a 2 ERLE ‘ 2 RASS CARERS ~ “em jam NET os a ee ee nee — ~—=s go0e00809e 208700005 Local ang Ath lie a | LATEST NEWS NOTES e ° | u ‘ | iis, | Pr e : ’ ; The Bankers’ assoc ation have takeo 5 bo . : c RM SIG cal -—DSummerside is to bave Sle ps to pee the procress of the ins-al- ty z @ | 2 storm signal, vency bill, but the care seems unneves- ° Ee -~ sary, aS bO progress is made, a¢ a4 ve Bers ° HE saAiLyY Examiner will not be issued | Salas : , a = = > for j @ | to-worrow—Good Friday. | Hyp iotistn in gold mining appears to be @ | em the coming senration. Recently a party Ve have 2! boys’ sam- @| Oats.—-P. E. Island oata sell in Halifax | [ft Vaocouver for Wrangel to pick up V Zak Ie Cz = Wi . : @ia , 49 Prati ethane | buggets located by a man called Bune while Atif, © _ sn, _ tes JD ple boots in " n : J v : 0 : oe in a hypnotic trance, Dr. Rogera, an iif; e ZA <— i ZZ, 4 made and cheap. 1 ’ @ | A invi S100 American, Datice i Bo :¢, whom he met in f o a prices. = izeq at the entertainment la Y. M.C. A. | # Winnipeg motel. He asked Bone, while f 0 J © ee aids ° | Hail on Tuesday evenivg ‘a a trance, to tell what be saw in Rogers” {* =of= S - leather bootr, good, a a 3 | oil cellar. Bone at once told correctly tbe l, — - en a r 4% @| Poark.—P.E. Island pork is quoted in| the number of barrels there and the , Ri —— : w= ZB Yj Qrs Dongola LoO's, aie 20 > | Halifax at S15 per barrel for mess and $14 | numbers on the barrels. Then projecting Wi Z| 4, , gee’ browd boot 140 @ | tor n mess. Hams 124 cents. | his astral body into bywaya and highways . ys = Yf Yj st black shoes from $l up ° | : of Winnipeg, he described buildings he . “ : i} A / WS ign brown shoes trons $l uy £ | Diep ix Poverty.-—It is stated that | had never seen and buil lings he knew * tg ag toons” i YG } oe @ | Smith McCann. e owoer of the famous | vothing of, winding up by telling the of Hite at tnt . Aleo ee i _ ‘ on : | 'r0 tng sta'lion Red Wilkes, and a mean , number of passengers on an approaching fy oe }2 anc 13 lo great variety,from @ | war of much wealth, died recently in af] train. Bone’s descr ptions were proved “yy iti i \ y / ie 0p. oe } charity wu i the Protestant tufirmary correct to detail. Ata second trial, Bone bal , i - at Lexington, kv. When McCann became | in a@ trance, passed over the Stickise route ; lf @ | of age he inherited 1,000 acres of land | and discovered some auggets in a stream { “ 5 > [ T Bi b } and considerable money, He bought Red 0 into the Stickine, incidentally C &, e Wilkes and contracted to pay $105, 00 for} ma ing the quickest trip on record ta "5 s Fair awu, the home of the late Gen. Dawson, where scenes a happening were . S | W itl S. High living affected McCann’s described. Subsequent trials convinced U; Tho Shoaists. : mind. Five years ago he made an assign the capitalists that Bone was a good spec- > men wastaken toa private sanita~ | Ulation, aud abuodant money was forth - 90000006 255t 689660908 | rum was 53 years old. coming, and Bone’s astral body will be given every show on earth to find those re YOU . soy Fire Insurance oo y our prop- erty? Are yon carrying enough? A fir may happen at any time—generally A p liey in one of these good stock Com- panirs, I represent will protect you when you least expect it. from al) loss. My Companies never contest a claim. .R. BROW, Insurance Agent , & Charlottetown MaARAAA AAA RThe New Arrivals This week dre Blouse Sets, (af Links, Stick Pins, Shirt Suds and Brooches. My new Myint pretty assortment con- fins all the patterns these popular goods. Every week adds some- thing new to my handsome rock of Jewelry, em, select iractive Goods Newest Styles Prices Low ESRF SEF PERSP Sy yY ' BUW. WELLNER = it Jeweler. ol PVE EAMELING pin 8 @ grand soccess. If you tend your Bicycles to me you'll get a hard, smooth,long wearing finish, equal to the best new work, Only the BRST baking colors aud varnish used 4 | . H. R, LARGE Mt Geo, St.—Large & 8 Factory \ eet : Sine eeceewecaae When You're Passing Sur store to-night come Z and give your order or i Hot Cross Buns ' They'll be delivered to- morrow, and the pri’e is Oc per doz, Trveewoxs 9. DD. STEWART KOLIPSE BAKERY 2treene =e ee 2 2 @& = & ~~ @i @e ea e@ @s 4 sincitahaiiaig Pexs:on List Growiwwe.— A Washington lespatch says that in sending to Congress sie Of $7,076,872 for pen year, S-cretary Bliss makes the general enbject of pensions uptodate, {ecretary B iss says: “The total number of pension ers on the roll June 39, 1897, wae 977,014, while onthe 28th of Februarv, 1898 there 989,613 on the roll,a net increase of 13,~ » latter dates there was payments of army pen- i2 leaving the sum of the payment of pensions The a letic €ucy «stim sions for th’s an inverestipg statement on oad. /LWeen Ui shoraed for the 210328 SOF, STO £79 $40, 629,272 for tothe end of the present fis-al year. nuggets glittering in the rock the unknown stream. is 10,009 dollars discovery. The latest specimen of French criticiem of British naval enterprise comes from M. Lock roy, a former Minister of Marine, who now tulfils the functions of “ candid friend and adviser” tothe French Admiralty. M. Lockroy opines tnat, in endowing the Isleof Ushant with a fresh water supply and in improving the port as areward to the inhabitants for their kinduess to the survivors of the Drummond Castle, “ Engiand was simply fitting up the place crevices ip Jobn Bone’s salary and his share of Commiesioner of Pensions during the re-j to be more commodious for berself at the Ms Af, 7 ? Se ‘—@ + -° “pe ee ° ans ou a“: eX; “ie \ Se * ate ee se ig ot our New 4 aiuaiaine atin aie, ae ae de Ne MANE NEM NZS ENTE CE SEER BROS We we make a display MILLINERY and Ys + Wp oS YY os % | DRESS GOODS ie ‘: on a Se os a SATURDAY. “i, aS eS \s Qoeveaeoe / u +s Se Many Pretty Noveltles. V5; “48 A ~~ BEER BROS & &\\; ovhys oxtys oye ordre eyo oy. ov, WS G)= GS GS GUS AS IS INAS ASSES Gis O° US AS OS AS AUPE BLA F Mf / ‘ ys oye oe ae AS ; == 2 = wy — maining four months of the fiscal yeas’, outbreak-of war ! This island will be taken spent ‘more than $8,000/000'in extess of the nnexpended’ appropriation. ———_—<—>- — Worps rt Season.—A letter from Linn Co, Oregon, acknowledges the receipt of | Tue Examiner’s calender, and expresses the writer’s pleasure at hearing from his Island home. The writer adds: ‘‘l‘am also in receipt of a letter from friends in the Buet end of the [sland informing me of the departure of a good many young men fer the Klondike. [ am sorry that any of P. E. Island’s bright should be induced to take «uch a wildcat lo the writer’s opinion Prince Edward [sland beats the world, all things considered. Those that stay at home are wis¢ ; ‘those who go abroad make the mistake of their lives.” yuuihs gsten, Farmixg mw tHs Norravesr.—Mr Robert Kerr, Traffic Manager, of ©. P. R lines west of Winnipeg, was in Montrea! He reports a widespread feeling etbeve and confidence throughout the North Wet. Encouraged by the h'gh pice of woest, farmers are preparing to s w © largely increased acreage this year, recently. M. Kerr says that the improvement in tLe | eoocit on ot the Western farn ec during the past three years has been most marked— there being now rich farmers in every community. The hard work aod the barlehips iuctdent to proneer life are pas- sing away and the farmers are now enjoy- : : a ing the fruits of those labors in well built houses, outbuildings and farms improved in every way. A pecuiiar feature of the pre-ent situation is the large export of ealves and young stockers to the States. As htghas $15 18 being paid for calves, and such prices, naturally, tempt the. North West farmer. Probably 26,000 head of young cattle have been exported of late months, and this means that during the next two years there will be # great scarcity of cattle throughout the country. The handsomest stock of Ltts and trimmings we've ever imported opening to-day. —Moore & McLeod. iit a gs ares nc amen eee ye and Brest consequently crippled.” The Frenen have met with another dis~ astrous reverse during an expedition sent againet the Bessiriri tribe in Madagascar. Six officers and 100 French rank-and-file ; were killed and a large number were wounded and iuvalided. In addition, the rebels succeeded in capturing 125,600 Lebel cartridges and many rifles, Their colonies are costly fads, which ultimately force into existance an anti-colonial ptrty, with the-cry of “French money for French enterprises.” The money wasted on the various colonies would have boen sufficient to form @ powerful firet of modern war- shine, The author of this grotesque theory is a man who has been a Cabinet Minister, and may again become one at any moment. One can quite understand the chaotie state of affairs in this unbappy country when ihove responsible for its vovernment are capable of such displays of ignorence and imbecility. The correspondent of the London Times at Constantinople says: “ At the audience of the palace Saturday M. Zenoyie, the Russian amdassador casually toldthe Sul- tan that 200,006 Russian recraits for the far east would shortly traverse the Dardanelles - vessels for the Russian volunteer et. ciated ai The evidence in the case proves Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils, bumors and al! eruptions. a a If you’re particular about your hats and bonrets, leave your order with our Miss Mc- Keiver.— Moore & McLeod. For fine “Millinery go to Mocre & McLeod. Miss Lizzie Match who is in charge of our Millinery department has visited all the large Millinery openings in the upper and lower provinces is now prepared to trim your Ha-ter Hat or Bonnet in tue latest ‘style. F. Perkine & Co. the } CANADIAN | ‘ SCOTCH ENGLISH IRISH United VWre Stand. TO TRADE WITH PROWSE - BROS Carpets. cannot get in any other store. New styles in all the j , The Wonderful Cheap Men ‘Weur Carpets Wer Clothing Quality usually regulates price, being by far the greatest sellers of Clothing, Hats and We have the advantage that comes from being by far the largest buyers. By trading with us you have the advantage of assertment, of quality, of price that you Neur Hats and Caps best makes OTHERS, : : : : You Cannot é Put it Off Any Longer «(ij i al} i o ® That drawing room bas been ? promised new Wali Paper since ¢ —‘‘way back.” 9 Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling ; to suit. ~~ ~~» o> se oo e2@ee6 0640674304 2 428 2 42 2 2 2 @ «tit o> af > Moore & McLeod, The W !] Paper Men. et ones = 2222 ? } é tn A ~» een anaareamne SALT! SALTY a To arrive about the first of May 5000 BACS et) ann Liverpool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, and 20 barrels Evglish Coal Tar. PEAKE BROS. & CO. The Best Tweed or Serge Suits In the City at ue DRUCES HICH-CLASS TAILORING ——-SEE OUR NEW— SPRING CLOTH FOR SALE That valuable 10 acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. ly to the office af oer? L. L. BEER. —_—_—— 515.00 MS The... Diamond Jubilee (n Tuesday Evening. April 12th, 1898, IN KINDERGARTEN HALL, Surgeon-Major Warburton, of the 82nd Battalion, will deliver a jecture on the Queen’s Jubilee, including the various functions at London, Windsor, Aldershot, Spithead,etc, As Surgeon-Major War- burton wae ove of the staff accompanyin Premier Laurier. he had exesptisnnt chance of seeing all the events connected wita the Jubilee. Parts of the Jubilee procession will be shown by the aid of stereoptican slides, Surgeon Major Warborton has kindly consented to deliver this jesture in sid of the funds of the Artillery Orderly Room, Buors open at 7.30 o'clock, Lecture at 8 p.m. yw 25c. ickets for sale at Dodd’s, Rankin’ A. W. Reddin’s Drug Stores. wna LIBUT.-COL, J. A. LONGWORTH, LIEUT, A. G. PEA LIEUT. A. A. BART. . Committee,' Chris Ue Pe fsa ee A ES Kk # ‘ et ee ici ig wig a eee Ca MLS 5 a cae Solis silt st aay ST nea a eae een a mm a -»- Ee “ ee pea sn ik Win rt eS ee See = ea eens ‘eager cma te eens 7