— ye YOU ny? he had any doubt as to the advisability | _ wervingy enough? A fire none f passing the bill t i bay riven | von carrying € ough a a : Of passing the blil he =wou'd bave given hoe n at any time—generally | ee 1, re aa wig Dares } the Government the benefit Of it. ” But pst i ae Age chimpey of the laundry, on ater S'reet, ? after carefully considering the measure he S q tr SS [ c | | t b li l [ wes you least € sain lt. : a cy j ae tie fire alarin last evening. cou'd not find a it . “sing'e ae an ng : ome ™mes W eC ate e¢ O e lieve t IAL ve fof there egod stock om: } he firemen responded prowpliy, and the feature The gover P rin] i | f h i d: l | | ype i , , ie ° . ; svernment regniations | ° q ¢ Y ' Sis 1 repr sent Ww id] protect you | usu ii CYVW j galhnere’, Onl there was no could not be jastitied on the SUy position C alms Ol U Cir S00 ’ t dab t 1€y cannot Su »stantiate. a | Gamage. that the country was enor sly rich. | { Ch 1c Vay i ] : from al) 1038. test al on. on The miosesr venir pey $15 ea loan 40r risty 5 ats are Jin. we admit, but we . nannies never mtes a Y os ue ~ ovis a, , " iis : Gi Ci 7 3 —— | recently scut 25 conta toa New York el. | of ,etee ® pear aud 10 per cent. of]them up with hats that will give satisfaction: hats eine. | wee oo > . New York ad-ja royalty. These regulations paturally I ’ S _ Sia On; ats erti-er it Ol uO LU 5 R. BROW : Insurance Agent Charlottetown low is a mod time To have your « lock cl! aned gd put in good running wer, doa’t over look it when sure house-cleaning. We dean and repair clocks, that’s D gor business. We will civ } y wie a *air 109, ana make @ tau I) Work Warranted. Seto WW. WELLNEE Jeweler. APES SSS ESS you a eood z charge, CELREEE EY PSSSEP SELES EY F 9 mt To Us alarge case of Prints, — 3,000 value Tie a . ell to clear quick at tents. 7} ‘ aC he Soon. I MACDONALD & Co By Mistake yards -~ regular yard, will) ~ | Carrying ——» soy Fire [Insurance on yourprop- } native of Bot«ford who F Tat ; i ; | A Sra i quart rite et Braw..~-Two on Great night, and it one Of tuem was very badly kicked, affair will probably be ver yvouug George Street 1s said that Th itilated in police court, whiten hands ‘Local ant Other _tiems, during the row the THE DAILY EXAMINER, C HARLOTTETOWN MARCH 29, 1898, SENATOR PROWSE’S OPINION. The Yukon Contract has not a Re deeming Feature. Senator Prowse said a few € | that he realized the gravity of the Senat rejecting a Government weasure, and i "y ee fl az ‘= days ago | ; rave : ° } ‘| gave the impression that big fortunes | | MES YOU THIN . Daerah, Galea ek aca | fade or t Prec few th obe got the answer in & on day, Soak | couhl be made, and if there was any sta:=| ade Ol urn grecn In a few montas, | therm in dish water. rhe answer tickled | vation the Government was responsible her tired mother nearly to death. for it by its own bungling. He was in ’ j | in vill this vear mae the nénal fortaightly rips commencing aboutthe 26th April, ice permitiing, a at Georgetown aud Souris in to the regular call- d will eall ~iduion Berrer Stay Ar Homre.—Mr. Allen, a bas been in Van- couver the greater partof the winter re~ turned a few days ago and has been stopp- ing tn Sackville. He strongly advises eastern people to remain where they are, He says the stories about the wealth of the Klondike have been greatly exaggerated aod the bardships and privations in many cases minimized. Vancouver is crowded with people frora all parts of the world ou their way to the gold fields. The majority of these people have no idea what is abead of them. In short the desire to reach Klondike has become a craze and hun- , dreds of people will come back poorer than they went.—Sackvilie Post Deatu Bev Coxressiox.—A man named E. G Veeley, living four milesfrom Bloom- ingdale, Mich., bas been very ill and a few days ago his doctor told him he could live buta few days at most. Uy;on bear- ing this Veeley said he bad a confession to | Seas eocaevecaane Made from finely ground meal by ex- perienced bakers. Fite 10 pound Teurrmoxe 98. DD. STEWART ) OUIPsE RAKE r ‘ make, and went on to tellthe followiag story: “Thirty years ago myself and another mas, whose namel will not re- veal, killed a man at Scott’s Mills, south of Bloomingdale, for bis mouey. We gat only $30 for our troubie and buried the money and have never used acent of it. After that we took the body of the man avd putit inthe furnace of the mill and buraed it up. There is quite a bit of ex- citement over Vee ey’s confession. Sr. Parricn’s Hatt—The concert given in St. Patrick’s Hall last evening in aid of the poor was atiended by an audience which fiiled the hall to overflowing and seemed to thorouyhly appreciate the entertaiament furnished. The various literary and musical pumbers opposite the names of the Misses Josie Blake, [da Byrne, Annie Macdonald, Martba King, and the other litle ones were given in a manner that was highly creditable. The _ in- strumental quartette by the Misses Murphy, McEachen, Blake and Carroll was greatly appreciated, as were also the cornet selections by Mr. Brown, and the whistling solo by Master Robbie Hogg. Miss S eati- ford’s reading was given iu her best style, and afforded much pleasure; and Mr. Whitlock’s comic song took the house by storm. Muss Adele Sullivan’s vocrl solo was rendered in an excellent manner and was a charming Couiributien to the even- ing’s entertainment. The one act comedy by a number of the little girls furnished much amusement. The entertainment throughout was higuly creditable to its promoters. favor of the Edmonton route, and then Yukon but he thought it better to epend a of the people of this country. It bility of a foolish contract and enable | them to undertake a better scheme. ing ports. / dvertise ments wiih dates of ce = sailing wil! @ pear in due time. We trust DRUMMER’S QUEER STORY. the steamer wili receive all the patronage BRA possible from the eastern section of the | “#4@e Them Drink to His Early Grave and Island. Survived Them All. A hale and hearty traveling man with | pink skin and white hair—a condition of complexion which, by the way, not every traveling man lives to reach—was renewing bis youth with a party of } young and festive drummers. Drinks | were going round freely, and when one of the ‘‘boys’’ turned down his glass ; there was considerable remonstrance on 1 the part of his companions at his refus- al to have “‘just one more.’’ The white haired man quietly cut the discussion short by saying, ‘‘That re- minds me.’”’ The old drummer flicked the ashes from his cigar and settled back in his chair. “‘It was a long time ago,’’ said he, ‘‘and it was in the old American House in this city. There were five young men seated in a room, just as we are here tonight, only they were all feel- ing ‘pretty good,’ and there wasn’t any old man around to bore them with a» story. But along about midnight one of the party turned down his glass just as my young friend here has done. He said he had had enough, and gooduess knows he had. His determination was greeted most hilariously as a good joke. He steadily declined, however, though the wine was brought and set before him, but the taunts and innuendoes ef his comrades finally exasperated him so that he exclaimed rather petulantly, but half in fun, ‘Well, boys, I'll join you once more if you will drink to an early grave forme.’ The toast was proposed uproar- | jously and drank standing. But some- | how after that the fum was not so furi- | ons. Things quieted down, The men seemed to halt realize that to drink toa man’s death wasn’t such a gocd joke after all, and cone by one they made ex- cuses and went off to bed.’’ Here the old man paused. ‘“*Did tho bad refused some interest. ‘*No,’’ wasthereply. ‘‘Ho fs thoon! one of the five now alive totell th —Bruifale New < wore . +} iman diec?’’ queried he whr 9D awry ¢ + 6645.0 em phe deel to “have anotuer Wi 18 Tae. Call and cee those nice goods tiat are drawing eo much attraction at the crockery siore.—-W P Colwill. 2w, dw. Necktie Day.-—-A great big steck of the handsomes; ties youll find anywhere New fenr-in-hand, new bows, new «string ties -all at 25 cents fer WY “a “me ~~ "ae SOME YWALUES In ie ve ie waists, {: uf ALL AT SALE EES als ue REMARES BUE } 4s WRAPPERS 7 Ms full range of Ladies Cotton Wrappers. = ee made—pretty patterns—generous skirts—lined : ececeeseeeos BEER BROS ‘ to-night — Moore & MeLeed. eee os ee sy 4 * LADIES’ We place on sale to-day at UNUSUAL PRICES, a SY Well * 4% FRICLS a se a 0° eedpatededesteaabeteds if would relieve the Government of the responsi- bi Se . cl Tue Peavers (Gaantep —T wo old the bottom fell out of the Yukon boom ce ee ears Mich, F. C,| the railway would still be useful for the rion, aye d 77 avd wife 76, nad been development of the agricultural resources aaron ow Jems ang prayed for years that of the Northwest. As @ representative of j they might bot be separated in death. | Eastern Canada, he was not in favor of Uheir prayers were nswered, the wife dy~| spending a great deal of movey in the ingfin the morning and the husband in the : others that don’t. the best grades, we show the largest assortm our prices are the lowest, Nometimes the know that we have competitors lead the trade in been able to get near wind clean out of all competition, namely, goods are as well made as custom work, in garment is tailor made, and cut in the styles. readymade clothing: merchants make Our claims guarantee to back that do not Know a is cams’ Seat, | aftey won. they were buried together | moderate amount than to gamble away the next day. a resourees Of the country in the manuer More Srzeamsuip Service.—We learn | PFOPO*4- ne — Fa es = tl t b t di f tl from Mesa Carvell Bros, ageuts of tke | 0d he believed his action in eo doing| that we buy our carpets direct from the manufacturers, there are Quebec eteamship Co. that the Coneens would be approved by the vast majority We know that our Carpet Department is the best place on Prince Mdwaid Island for to buy Carpets, we keep ent, and we know that People Never us; and just now we are offeriag a new thing in this line, that will simplv knock the Fit Reform. Those fact, each and every very latest New York The prices are much lower than getting it made to order, The Wonderful Cheap Men PROWSE BROTHERS, Saicineendammiee 7 Sor ep tamrnermeraD 7 FRENCH P. D. CORSETS & The celebrated P. D. Corsets are abso tely B 3 without rivals, and occupy the FIRST ro- BF SITION in the world’s corset trade. bE I P. D. Corsets are tailor cut and band finished, and only the very best materiale are used in manufacturing the nonpareil b3 7 E- ar C3 x "e Pe Ee a oi 7 Eyre | Di al rere y .- Vy > ~ rE: Y goods. Thev have been awarded B® Gold Medals, and received again the Highest Prizes in Brussels 1897, which shows the merits of these corsets, See Cee fn ss iy, } ry ‘ : To be obtained at all leading Dry Good = Stores, from $1 to $30. per pair. : EE : 3 C959 ARIAT TAA AAI i } ree cere neem a a The Art Piano, OF CANADA. Known as such because of the matchless skill and sur- passing taste evinced in their construction. Endorsed by August Hyllested, the great Danish pianist and all the worlds greatest artists whenever they have visited Canaca. The new agraffe in the Upright Piano has taken people | by storm throughout the musical world. The Hointzman is the Piano. MILLER BROS. Tue Prince Epwarp Istanp Music House. Sole agents for P. E. Island. CONNOLLY BUILDING —w Easter Monday Night. OPERA HOUSE PAUL THE CRIPPLE ‘icine, LOVE AT LAST A Thrilling Three Act Drama, replete with pathos, and containing many interesting parts, will be presented by St, Dunstan's College Dramatic Club No pains wii! be «pared to make this play @ grand success, Specialties—Music, Song ana Tambourine Dance, Vinnicombe’s Oreeestra will bein Attendance. Proeeeds in Aid of the New Cathedral Fund, Plaa of Hall at Rankio’s Drug Store, and Dodd’s Medics] Hail. Admission 25, 35 and 5@ cents. Doovs open at 7,30. Curtain rises at 8 o’elock. 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