THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 5, 1898, Sunday, while the Rev. J. H. He ctor, the airuction; the C, P. R. bas also twelve, but four are being built in Toronto, four in Seattle and four in Vancouver, These will ply on the Sukine river, Teslin Lake _— | LS merce are ee — one . eames nee Se nem me ae EA. A OORT «A RO P vos | | neal ane Other It THE KLONDIKE RUSH. Rl EF aa [Tee ee SENET eM -=- - : aT | Sodus Manager White Tells of the Prepara- iT NSIL. —~ Special mee , -night | ; a ; ’ | to consider the sews ; bill and ite asaeta seen Spar ae ae j FY a New | of importance, Manager White, of the Canadian Pacific a 34> la | Railway has returned to Winnipeg, from = = i . Ferice Covrr—Two drunks from the | 1s trip of inspection to the Pac.tic Coast. = Styles In | rural dis:riets was disposed of at the Police | To a Winaipeg reporter, Mr. White said | Court thie forenoon. One was fined $3 or thet his mission to Vaacouver was to Za ‘ os Vz — v4 A r 20 dave. inapece the new docks in progress of Ju a a J Y mg | ter seioiatiiaeipiien construction there, and to look into other ! ihe \ BT 5 a CorRRECYION Av error occured in Beer | matters affecting the arrangements under \ ; Bros advertis mentyesterday. Theirgreat | way to handle the traffic to the Yuion. o\° / . / A 25 Ceut sae ia being held to-daw and to- | The docks at Yaneouver are being enlarg- = Li; x y / Shoes morr yw, ‘ We Inesday ), not sa urday as ed, for, beeides shipments for Austra!iao, =F bon AA / * we, | published Japan avd China boate, there is the new = , r rg Up ¥ ; ee service io the Yukon ports. Them the - h : ‘ Hou roM Quvuesec.—The following handling of s } } iat Yi The = t { hi ocolate | Artillerymen who have been taking a course oe ss UL ee ee | Uf : 7 eae . a dal addin’ tothe Basal. Gakout a to Teslin Lake avd for all the people ‘af i) tf / We laced hoot with faney | Sais. poe a UDOO! OF | leaving for the north requires greaier appar 7 Y f . ; re . |} Artlilery, Quebec, returned home yester~ | dockage room. a edt gett tind : ; Lad cloth top is ore ut ly ad— | day aftersoon. Surg Duncan and Capt. i. ona to the Klondike was one of . fh /, q mired. | cee y . i " ae ine Ov» Montague; the amazing Sights that Mr. White wit~ Wy Ws - 1A iy / ee ie haiiae cewleas roa Ge, a mucky heeh haved sorthwosb wan . | WIP ee pte ae } tn tBreteag ean, ‘+ | loaded and on some of the steamers the ' sé RO" 5 a i accomodation was distressing. One eom~ / a, { a > new 8"} lesin footwear. | Tre Brack Kyicnr’s View.—The other) Pany has twelve river boats under con- , ‘ . as WALLEY & CO, f Th if Shoeists. e You any Fire Insurance on y ourprop- erty? Are you carrying enough ? A fire may bappen at any time—gene rally when you least expect it. A policy in one Sof these good stock Com- paaire, I represent wiil protect you from al) loss. My Companies ¢laim. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown sAAAAAAAASA NEW ___ eat JEWELRY Veryd retty ideas in BLOUSE SETS t GUFF LINKS SHIRT STUDS & STICK PINS All new, pretty and at- Wactive. See them. never contest a FH, | 2828 BY. W. WELLAER Jeweler. PEER ET EE BESS ELE EEE SPY FESS EEE I IAMELING WEN is a grand scoccess. Jf you snd your Bicycles to me you'll get a hard, smooth,long Wearing finish, equal to the best new work. Only the BEST baking colors sod varnish used. H. R. LARGE Geo. St,— Large & Factory . We Seceswesan®™ id You tf Your Hot Cross Buns ? | ios don’ forget that the Eclipse tm oot the place where they fea mete right. We'll deliver Rctat your door. 1c doz. Taernoxe $8, , 1 STEWART POLIPSE BAKERY a BES™ BREAD. *“=ee ee Back Knight, was addressing a meeting in Gelfas:, be said he was glad the ladies were cycling. ** Why so?” askeda bystander. 6: > : i ae ’ . Because,’ replied the preacher, “ it is ;} the Only invention ever known whereby ~——,~ two women could pass each other without the one looxing back to eee what the other bad on. salon Important Mixeran Discovery.—An-~ oLLer big mineral discovery bas been made in Cape This time it ie at Wagamthouk, Victoria count:. The de- posits are alluvial, and yesterday A. C, Ross took up 1,0@0 acres under the pros Visions of act passed at the last Mr. Ross had ens of washings which are said to have come from the new district. nhl iit Fairarct. ro tHe Exp,—A Windsor, Ont., despatch says: The burial of Miss , reion. é€ mining sesssion of the legislature. forme 100 my *CLy $100,000,000. The Old Country travel has and Yukon river. Navigation will open on the Stikine stout May 1. In Mr. Whyte’s | estimation the trade that has arisen through the struggle to get to get tothe Yukon, will amount this year toat least not started yet. As itis, Vancouver and Victoria are crowded with people, mostly from the United S:ate:. A peculiar feature of the situation in the United States is the number of clergy- men who are adyucating war. Some of them wse language that is mot ooly un- christian, but almost inhuman. They even express iesires that Spaniards should be cut off, botn on this earth and from the chance of salvation. Their prayers are surely of the hind that aratleth not. — % o-aP? NZ. An “> » ¥ - | > N w% “@ “2 A i et Ce se ee . yD = As | a oy A\P We are making a display of 25 cent ar. se a4 ticles never before equalled in Charlottetown, oS ae = 2 Sp Se ©09000000000 oS By © Do not mizs it. Se %5 BAN RAS AN ORNS NARS WE ARE HOLDING A Great 95 Coot Sale + To-day and aa To-morro Vv. BEER BROS ** | & % avdbye ovbys oxby> oxBye ores 2 oxbye os nw en Se RESIS ISIS IS Se SS ” *@° ws Ze os il il a aa aoe Marvaret Mears, who died at the residence | of ber nephew, in Detroit, on Sunday, took place this afternoon at St. John’s cemetery, Sandwich. Ber remains were laid Leside those of Adam Hogarth, to whom she was engaged to be married sixty years ago, bnt who died on the eve of the wedding. She remained fattbfulto the end and always wore the engagement ring he bad given her. Eagty Suipwents.- The Pictou Advo-~ cate says: ‘he Acadia Coal Company have commenced shipping coal at their wharf at Picton Landing On Monday, March 28h, a schoover took a cargo for P. E. Isiand, andoa the 30th, Capt. Tae Foster filled his craft, for Miramichi. Mr. Dwyer, the agent of the company says thie is the first time in his recollection ‘hat coal! has been shipped tbere in March. It is indeed, uo-~ usually early. sacnsialimnoue A Narrow Escare.—The town of Lock- port N. S.,narrowly escaped another severe scorcbing on Sunday. At an early hour on that mornin. the door of an unoceupied building belonging to Henry Hamilton, was discovered ajar, and oa Investigation a most deliberate attempt at incendiariem was discoyered. A barrel containing old pepere, some pieces of wood, etc., had been carefully prepared and saturated with coal oil and ignited, but for rome reason, after charring the coptente, the fi «-bag bea @¢ alarmed and suddenly departed before having time to properly arrange affairs to hie satisfaction. A canflagration in this locality would have been attended with most disastrous copscquences. Weare now roving into the brick building formerly oceupied by Miller Bros where we have a nice show of goods. We want all our ola customers to come along and bring ss many mere as they can.—W P Colwill. lwdw Ladies’ Blouses, Ladies’ Hats, Ladies Glover. There are good points about our new blouses and gloves that only need to be thoroughly known to make every woman in the city want them. Prowse Broe, the Wonderful Cheap Men. ' Leod at their reepective establishments New Glasgow Notes. The annua] meeting of the shareholders of New Glasgow cheese factory was held on the 22nd inst. The business transactions of the year were satisfactory and r« flected credit on the directors. Mr. J. Wesley Heseltine, who has so successfully con- dacted the factory since its organization was present and gave ready and inteiligent answera to questions put to him by several of the farmere present, respecting the manufacturing of cheese; the breeds of cattle best suited for dairying purposes in this Province, etc., after which a hearty; vote of thanks was tendered him, not only for the valuable information given, but for the earuertyattaker by him during the past three years in waking the imdustry in this place a tuccess. Mr. Heseliine made a suitable reply. Several of the village bove sre down with the ““Klondyke fever.” We think however that when the season for “Prairie Chickens” returns, our jolly sportsman will again be oa his rounds. Messrs B. B. Stevensen and J. T. Me- atill coutinue to wield the shears to the satiefaction of the patronizing public. W. D. McCoubrey has not forgotten how to build “that nobby set of harness” yet either. Either Mesers Houston and MecDunald, or Messrs Hill and Steweneon’s show room contains a nice !ine of carriages for the season's trade. Our tonsorial artist, R. W. Stevenson, oas a stradily increasing trade. He gives satisfaction either in a hair- cut or a shave. ——S ee The greacer includes the less. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures ecrofula, and may be depended upon to cure boils and pimples. W.P. Golwill has opened vp spice Crockery and Chiva store in th> building formerly occupied by Miller Broe. 2w dw Get your Kaster hat or bonnet trimmed 8 ° a at F. Perkins & Co. CANS DIAN SCOTCH EXGLISH United We Stand. TO TRADE WitH PROWSE - BROS. Quality usually regulates price, being by far the greatest sellers of Clothing, Hats and Carpets. We have the advantage that comes from being by far the largest buyers. By irading with us you have the advantage of assortment, of quality, of price that you cannot get in any other store, Weur Carpets Wer Clothing Weur Hats and Caps New styles in all the best makes ROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men ee ee ae a You Cannot Put it Off ! Any Longer ? a ; 3 : eb» <a $ That drawing room has been ¢ , # : ¢ 0 ? promised new Wall Paper since —“way back.” Let ws suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. aif {> > ¢iicore & McLeod, The W: i] Paper Men. ~~sev se ee04 004074 8007 02444 484 G 2 * @ 2 => @ es 4 @ ee ee es] TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Crown and Bridge Work. . DR. J. P.AMORRAY 153 Queen Street. 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