{ THE DAILY } XAMINEF, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAFCH 10, 1898 New Lines To Our Sale To-Day. —— 0——. Have you seen our Lace Curtains ? Have you seen our Silks ? Have you seen our Linens ? Have you seen our Whitewear ? Have yuu seen our Embroideries ? Have you seen our Laces and Ribbons ? Have you seen our Blouses and Wrappers ? Have you seen our Hosiery ? Haye you seen our Musiins and Prints? BEER BROS. LICAL AND (THER STEMS Tie Wearner.— Moderate winds mostly west and south, continned fine and mild. sieialibsseiicd _ Tae Sraytry.—Left Souris for Pictou this morning, but upto 3 o’clock to-day has not re ported arrived, Y Sports at Sr. Dunstans Coiiece.— Special train will leave Clarlottetown to- morrow night for St. Dunstan’s at 7.30 returnipg afier match. Ticket ide. iapeichadlacdinis Tonicur.—_Y. M. C. A. Hall, the place, donations for the &. E, I. Hospital the otject; coffee, cake and good program the attraction, Admission free. enlidaeaniad — Quite, Quire Trvur.—Almost every bus~ Ineéss that is now pasiog b‘g profits as a consequence of its advertising, originated in 8mall efforts and had tobe built up by degrees. tolestipraiite Titg Syow 1s Goinc.—The exceptionally mild weather of the past few days has re- sulted in baring the fields of snow. The ice on the river is reported unsafe iv places. liens Fancy Skatinc.— Mr. McLaughlin, the genial representative of T. A. Wilson & Co., of Montreal, will give an exhibition of fancy skating at St. Dunstan’s Rink, tomorrow bight. Lonpon ILuustrateD .— Rev. Mr. Fuller- ton will deliver his popular lecture on Lon~ don, (illustrated by Steropticon yiews), in Clyde River Church, on Monday evening next, L4ti), at 7.30. In Aiw Or Tue Hespirai.—It should be looked upon a3 adnty of ob'igstion to attend the Donation Party in aid of the P. E.I. Hospital to be held in the Y. M. C. A+ this evening. oils hiaidanlias fr. Ocitvie’s book on the Kloudike is good; but if you really wantto know about the gold fields, reserve next Tues- day evening for Kindergarten Hall. Mr. McCready has kind!y consensed io describe the views. hencnaeiniiien Cueap Fare.—A further reduction of $11.40 has been made in the second class fare from Sackvil to Vancouver. Tli drings the price of second clase ticket -~ down to about $22 and other fares 145 proportion. iva J.0..G.T.—Charlottetown Lodge No. 6, will meet at 8 o’clock this evening in Wright's Hall—initiation. Mock Parlia~ ment at 830. The cumnittee on Fraternal receptions {meet in Hall at 7 30. Visitors welcome. St, Parricx’s Day.—On St. Patrick’s Dav—only a week from to-day—the B I. Society will have their nsua) parade and in the evening, in the Opera House, will te presented the drama entitled “Forved to the War,” the scene of which is laid during the time of the American Civil War. Ir P. E. 1. Were Gerwany.—In Gere il-val for mercuant- to ofter goods below cost. Wertheimer & Co., vie Berlio deparitoent store, recently advertised Pears’ Soap atten ce ts per cake, which is below the cort price? of tle article, and oniy escapeda fine by a tecs- nicality. many jt 19 onpanapliians Bann at the Coi'ege Rink Fr-dey night. The greatest iockey watch of the season. The Seruts v2 tue Justabouts, or Hardly- able of St. Duastan’s College. After the match which wil! ‘ast about thirtv minutes, t')-re will be skating. Come ard see the Giants goal-tencer vf the Hardly- able. Bring your skates. iitialinale Mexreseorrers Tire Insurance Co. - ‘x. C. D, Gower, the general agent for Pisowe Bdwa ss femna of: the Maau- facturers J. fe Insurance Co., is in town town and arranging the work for the Pro- vinee, Mr. Gower wil] re-ide in Char- lottet ow and will be joined on the open- ing of Navigation by bis family. Ins irers w) ] find him an agreeable man of buei- ne:s. His address is P.O., Box 204. Tne Hockey ‘Trovsy.—In Messrs. Prowse Bros window may be seened the Hockev Trophy won by Wales College team in the series of match es plaved in the Hillsborough Rink last seacon, The managers of the Rink have secured « very hand-ome and valueble testim: nial,verv ep oropriate in design, and it will be greatl / valned by the winners. We shail uct give a detailed description of the trophy as it is to be on view for seme days, and anyone who i hes may ree it, Weppixc — On Tuesdav afternoon the marria e of Mrs. Isabella J. Hyde, of this city, to Mr. Jo-eph Rogers, the well krown temperance leader, of Central Bedegne, was celebrate i by Rev. C. W. Cor-y, pastor of the Baptistchyrech. The groomsman was Mr George J. Rozers of this citv and the bride was attended by Miss Estella Schur- man, of Bed que. Mr. and Mre. Rogers left for Bedeque by train after the cere- monv, followed by lots of good wishes. A number of pretty presents were received. Tue Examixer adds its best wisses. _ —tLord Lansdowne and Lord Wolseley are both in favor of conscription. They want more men for the ara.v and find tuat these mer are not forthcoming. Save Lord Lansdown?: “It i? a matter of uneertainty how lons we shali be able togo on asa present. Wearethe only European power which does not resort in some form or «therto compulsion, We are, itis an open secret, going to trv and create fresh ind: C ments to voung men to join the service; b t, of course, the time may come when een these inducements may fail to at‘ack a suflivient number of recruits. ‘ paanegpo aoa ——_— <a eee nee oe anianeaenei he + —emerewrenmane = ae a NEW HATS T NEW HATS] Christy’s London Hats 18 CASES. Hats, New Styles, New Shades, Mfen’s New hard and soft Hard and Soft Hats. Boys Hard and Soft Hats Chidern’S Hats and Caps _ Remember we ,lead the style in Hats, This is our particular line, and we profes; io know when a hat will suit you,a nd we are in a position to give youall the very newest styles in HARD AND SOF HATS. PROWSE BROTHERS. the Prince of | The Stylish Hatters DIED. At his residence, Scuth Freetowr, on the 26th ult., aftera short illness, Matthew J. White, in the 60th year of hia age, leaving a wife,'\worons aud six daugh- tera. At Peake’s Station, “on Wedneedar, morning, Mareh 2nd, Annie Farrel, be-~ lov d wife of Juseph Dunn, Esq., aged 24 years. R.I. P. TO LET. The new double tenement house on Brig'ton Poad, containing 10 Jarge rooms heated with bot water, large bath room fitted with hot avd co'd water, electric Ree eR yin - Dalal FOR ALL. Our big sale is now on. aD y de . You can sate money by buying your shoes from us during this ight, ete, Possession given first of May. ml me sal >. Apply to wren Ve = J. J. McKINNON, 49—if Ladies felt Boots, warm Carpet Slippers, | now 5€€ “re Nh, “Wn eave | Deaded M: ceis-ins ete & pair + ' ~ od . Notice to Cheese Makers, ae on Children’s Pebble Buvtoned Boots, spring now 68¢ The Do sinion Dairying Company, at heel tee cap, serviceaple boots, regular price 85e a pair Vernon River Bridge, wit! reseive Tenders onand up to Tuesday the the 16th day of March, next, ;from persons willing to engage as Cheese Makers for the easuing Cheese Season. Tenders to state wages per month. The Company furniehing supplies, and all neceesary help. Satis- factory references required, and fancy goods guaranteed. ' The Directors do not bind themselves to aceept the lowest or any tender. J.F. MCLEOD, Pres. D, P. IRVING, Sec’y. Vernon River Bridge Feb, 26th ’93. For Sale. The subecriber offers for sale ‘he fol- lowing preverties, formerly owned by the Jate Rehard Pillman, at French River, New London, 1. Afarin contain ng 25 acres, all cleaved and io a good siuce of cultivation, slop pg to the south. — _ 2. A plot containing 2 acres, with good dwelling house containing I] rooms and a rey bara and wagon shed, thereon. There ie also ther’on a store, complete with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. One acre of land, across ithe read, opposite the store, and building lot at the croes roads, near the store. These properties are well situated in cne of the finest localities in Prince Ed- ward Island for busivess or farming purposes. The subscriber aleo cflers for sale a dwelling house and lot at Kensington The house contains 11 rooms, end is iv geod repair For further particalar? apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, ot to the owner, LAVINIA J. PLLLUMAN, jan 20 s. j.3.n2 Ayer, Mass } Same line as above, for Misse’s, sizes 11 to ? now 85¢€ 2, regular price $1.15 § apair Job line of Ladies’ Fine Boots, regular ? now 85 & prices $1.15 to 1.60. $1.06 pr. Misses Fine ‘Dongola Roots, sizes 11 to 2, ( yegular priee $1.25 to 1.60. now $.100 A few lines of Men’s Boots AT 1.2 PRICE. Ladies Siippers -- 20 p. c. dissount Money refunded if goods don’t suit R. K. JOST Stamper’s Corner TERMS CASH a NN —— —— ee ae INPERCOLONIAL GOAL MINING 0, Lid (Drummond Colliery) Westville, N. 8. The undersigned has been appointed agent of the #bove Company for P. E. Island. All orders for Coal will be issued and payment therefoy received ag my office. , Prices and further information furnished on application. FRED, W. HYNDMAN ee Ee Ee ST nae en