ac GHOERSTS = srecceeeserees 20066064 6OOe" iif baby Cries for Pitcher’s Castoria, we have it, and many other necessaries in that line A full and complete stock Fe ders aud fitters, (all The leading Toilet Powders, Pull and Puff Boxes, Fine Soaps and Sponges. sorts. ) Remember us for your next want A. W. REDLIY, Ph CENTRAL DRU@STORE, Sunnysiec. SF°S 3068880 € 0266260950 298066400800% T8008 0890 SOTSSOSt SOHTSESFSSHSOVSEOFISHHSSSHOSSSHOLZEECEe 3 3020066068 3200706 eS eee 2 | | | fa a . 4 ° . 6 ¢ 6 ¢ | 5 o| / é = = = does the sale of German Buns continually increase 2? Becanse allhave learned that they the best in the citv. They are QUALITY — ure wniform ilu and A Reasonable Price. >», PER Itt pez. Tetvenexe 98. RD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY : BAKES Best BREAD. se 2B DSr ei wwe? ee @2% G2 et @ 30624868 8 € 268 =>ea @] e222 2 © 32 82 ]3 2 Oo ct. @ om a ee ee _ Adtihitch iF HAAA Tho Leading Designs IN Waten chains Perhaps yon ere thinking o petting » Wareh Chain. Tam slowing a wide varie- tv of exqnisite designs th:t meet the demands of @ re- tined taste Teese Chaine are mate in Solid Go'd, 1-4 Gold. 1 1) Gold and Ko'led Plate. and are iresistible 2o dressy men. Prices from $2 'o 3'.50 V. W. WELSHER Jeweler. CRP SELEY Yee’ SESE SES EES: SAAAAARARAAAAARARPIRIRAS ¥ A, A McLEAN Q. C Barrister, Etc., Char «tt etown + a * * a i at * a BISSSEGN | swo’e Biccx : Tate day night. Tue Srr. Stayiey is expected to leave | away on Sunday morning,—the funeral G-orgetown for Pictou tomorrow morn~j; taking place on the following day. It ing, was one of the Jargest ever seen in the ——-—— neighborhood, almost ali of the Souris Tue Wearner.—Gales from the west} merchants and business men attending. and north,decreasing at night, clearing { He was buried with appropriate cere- and considerably colder. monies in St. Mary’s Cemetry, Rev. Father | steam a . | MeDonald officiating. The deceased was St. Pavi’s CHom,—dt. Faul's choir | an honest hard-working man and highly | practice is postponed from Friday to respected, and his deat ca!ls forth the Saturday evening nextat 8 o’clock, | deep sympathy of the community. Tue Mvusicate.—Be sureto attend the PETER MACAULAY, held in Zion Church lecture } room this evening. | narrowly escaped another great fire. It | ing sawdust THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO: TsTOWN, LOCAL AND O.TER if i ae yer, 18 making ead iv the eastern part of the Island by means a of pneumonia which has, already, carried off many people. Amung the ‘ victims last week were: M sits arrived at 2,39 p. m. today. Fri- a Fancy Dress Carnival - ANGUS M’CORMACK, A Trip tothe Klondike for 25c, in {the Kindergarien Mali, next Mooday night. section man, H: armony Station,’ leaving a ie sorrowing widow avd achild in the cradle. P. E. I. Goveaxnuert—A meeting of | Mr. McCormack was only one week sick. the Executive Council is being held today. ; He had the best of medical attendance and careful pursing; but of no avai). He passed = musical to be a brother.inelaw of the above, wes stricken programme, | down witb the same A good dread malady while Admission 15 cents. Homemade candy. |} attending McCormack. After a short week's ~~ —- | illness he died on Saturday morning, and L. O A.—St George’s Lodge, will meet | was buried cn Monday morning. The iight in the first degree. Initiation and great sympathy felt for his sorrowing other important business. Brethern | widow and little family was fully shown by please be prompt at 7.30 p.m. the large concourse of people of u)] shades, - 5 that followed the remains to St, Mary’s Farmers Cius.~—A public meeting of } Church where High Mass of Kequiem was the tarmers ot Kingston, Lot 31, and vici~ | said by Rey. Father McDonald, ‘and after-~ witv, will be held on Monday evening next, | wards at the grave where a!l that was at 7 o’clock, at King-ton Hall, forthe pur. | mortal was consigned to mother earth. . A, > ’ se of forming a Farmer's Co-operative} Mr. McAulay was sa man that was C.ub. All interested are imvited. | universally loved by his associates. His ance hee bd. 6 © .cOnarieaseees Lae a good cheer and amiable manners made a L. a thts URE NOY? | Jovable companion on every occasion. | we ! ad Ociock this evening 10 | Mr. McAulay was one of the very best Wright’s Hall. Election of representatives 1 violinists in the eastern part of the Island, and many will be reminded of the stirring melody of his grand music, acd think that the bands from which came the soul stirring strains are now cold lt) De strict Lodge which meets Ma’eh 3:d at Vernon River. Arrangments for a fra~ ternal visit to Elliot Lodge. Visiting strangers welcome. : eo oe : in death. Few men in the country were Orr Fer Kioxpike.—Messrs. : Percy | liked as Peter was, and the deep and heart- Reid, Charlottetown; Nathan McFarlane, felt sympathy of his host of friends wqwili Summerside; A T Wright, Bedeque, B Trowedale, Lot 11; Benjamin Haywood, O’Leary; T Milligan, Lot 11; and Ferguson, New London; left last night via the Capes for the Klondike.—Guardian. go out to his sorrowing widow and family. Very remarkable, indeed, is it to see two sisters widowed within one week. MRS. CAPT. MACKENZIE of Bayfield, Lot 46, has too succumbed to the fatal preumonia. Her death took place ou Saturday, and she was buried on Sunday, Tle death of Mra, Mackenzie, was not 80 heart rending as that of the two proceeding; for she was ripe, having reach- ednearly four score years. She was the mother of Capt Andrew McKenzie, who was lost Jast fal] tu the fishery trip, and the loss of her fine son, in the prime of life,no doubt hastened her death. Her aged husband still lives now in. hie 84th year, and her one daughter who wi] have the sympathy of all Christian peop'e. ba re MARRIED. At the Manee, Georgetown, on the 16:h inst., by Rev.A.W. K. Herdman, Jo#ph H. W. Divgwell, to Heurietta K Mc Keozie, evening. Thed fferent degelates reported | both of Lot 43. at cousiderable work bad been donedur- | = z the past year, the increa-e of mem ber- 8 .ip being over one hundred. This increase as very gratifving t> members of the | Fire in ‘licnish.—Tignish, last night appears that a match not fully extinguish- ed had beeo dropped into a box, contaio- in tbe railway station master’s cflice. This ignited during the nigbt and began to burn, Fortunately a son of tbe station master, who was sleeping upstairs, sinelled the smoke aod came down in time. We learn that the ticket case, a lounge and the wall of the office were con- siderably damaged before tle flames were #xtinguished. L.O A. B. A.—The Grand Orange Lodge of this Province met on Tuesday in Wright's Hall for the transaction of general hrainess. A very large representatation was present from all parts of the Island. ihe session lasted al! day and during the 7“ DIED. In East Boston, 23 New st., on the 8th 4 1 ee \ ru | inst., Louis Davies, aged one year, six der 2 oll ring 8 . e ‘ etna a folowing 1 . t of the | onthe and seven days, infant eon of Jeff. GM a taal a aaa | D. and Jane Gardiner. + M.— swell, re-elected. > ’ 8 / D. M—N. J. M. McPherson. | In thie city,on the 10th inst., Annie, J. D. M—D. MeNeill. | heloved wife of Michael MeC arthy, aged | 47 years, May her soul rest in peace Secy.—W. H. Dennis, re-elected. | (Boston and Bangor papers please copy.) i re ee Tie > , , Pre ee J. Wis a M P,P. | At Dromore weat,on Feb. 14h, Doro'ly G. D. of C —Crisp manure, |} McLean, widow of the late William Mc~ - rst qe - + et re-elected. | Cannell, aged 83 vesra, " oo J» MCIIDDOD. —_ — - _ —y The tea thiv year will de held at Kings | The need of a good Spring Medicine is ton. We understand an invitation i- to be | almost universal, aud Hood’s Sarraparilla extended to Nova Scotiasrd New Bruns-| exactly meets this need. Be eure to get wick orangemen to be preseut, | Huod’s. a Xe . *, a. “a ~~ « ‘a wa £3: LFS BS Mes Bg od? oY, iP aa% ERE SE ay . APRS AES Fey o: go ASS NN, si = ; s% is ae “P 43 s , A ye a> 4% Se e Fi Ry aw €a a: % “ve A A; . “a rs BREGS 2% ) vw ¢: s% aa ae is ZS 454 Oe aK “ds AS Led “at > iA 7 NA in ie a> ia ’ ne “a ££ 3 ; “as . 4 $s ar a se = “AS fs t om Kk me bs a - % us = 4 SS aS WS “ w% {3 8 ‘ale o £3 ae Se 4 ar &% Saeoa 7 ta w% 15 “te i Sa a “ae > “— ,, ha ye te ‘de “af ec Ox FOR US TO HAVE IN STOCK About 20 pairs Blankets We have made the price very low and the goods are very choice quality BEER BROS, FRI RVARY, 13 1898 Dress Now is yourchance to buy Black Dress Gods, as we intend to make this one of the greatest sacrifices of Dress Goods ever known to the >eople of Prince Sdward Is'and. Kine Black Serge 50c for 18c, Fine Black French Serge 35c tor 20c, Bashet Cloth worth 38c for 25c, Fine Black Merinc, worth 65¢ , for 48, SScgfor 50s. Black Satin finish, 85c, for 60c, Brocade 22c, 27c, 35c, and 48c. We are Heavy as any store inthe city. All wool Cashm 2re, Fren: bh Twill, 46 inches wide, 2c, 28c and 38c. Fancfk és teed to make you recognize the fact tbat we car ry asnicea line of BLACK DRESS GOODS We found out duiing stock taking that wehad too much Dress Gor ds so you can make up your mind that we are bound to reduce our stock So Come Quick Fach and every line of Dress Goods marked in plain figures. This sale willl be for cash only, Shop open from 8 a, m, till 6’p, m. each day. Sale to continue un‘il further notice, PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men KiaLyy “5 £3 Sanh =F ws K fy Lv SS z 43 <9 by, ws ere a, e £ London House PS into sage dada ‘. ae s a V c FLNF FAB We a aly Se I For tte Holiday Season with a vomplete stock of a fines of Footwear. We have ull kiuds of Shoes; low Shoes, honest Shoes dancing Shoes ana Temperance Shoes (that don’t get tight). Slippers in great variety, Rubbers, Ovetshoes Gaiteis, etc. Big Values, Liw Irices, Honest Coods, Best Style Will make aln ost any ore Faryy. We are more than happy to think that we have pleased you in the past, and | now taat we can do so now better than ever. Weeks & Warren oat etl A elaine ental ces Dnypeeetenateneesapapmnareeet Fort... AUSUStUS Benet OPERA HOUSF Friday Ry'g Feb. 48th PROGRAMME. PART I. Opening Selection....... Orchestra es » aoe “Rock of Ages’ . Fan Drili...... --Tweiye Young — : Vocal Solo.. oo Ml? “¢, Ro UIT si cnictencicnicne pe Winter” ESE , Miss Eliza O'Neil > Recitation. . Mr. T. A. McLean 5. Song.. Mr. E. Mitchell beesee,.. paweae “Summer” 6. Skirt Dasee. The Miesss Helen Peters and Helen Warburton. 7. Vocal Solo.........Miss Adele Sullivan Statuary. ....‘Faith, Hope and Charity” PART II, » Belection.....0000 »-++0scerscsessPODORtTA ace .“Cuy of Charlottetown sending her sons out into the world.” 2. Vocal Solo... ...0.000 Mies Josie Smith 3. Recitation ...... Mise Lucy Lefargey SS en a McDonald 5. Pantomime “Hiawatha”. .. Miss Helen v McDonald. Statuarv.. e +o" Klondike” ° Vozal Solo... "Mise ‘Annie Hyndman . Selection, . oeees -Orchestra pier... ... Three Guardian Angels” 8, Quartett>....... cocccesscnesess ee VEOas ©, - Gen Recccrccesdecsenens osvees -Mr. Lamont Statuary....... “A portion of the World” GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Statuary under the supervision of Mr. Thomas May. Admission 50c,35c and 25c. Doors open at half paut seven, Coucert commences at eight o’clock, sharp. THOMAS HOWLETT, M. D. Graduate of College of Physieians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. Orrice— O’Hatioran Bereixe, Gr, Geo. Sr. Office hours until 10 a. m.; 1—3 p. m4 6.539~ 8.30 p. m. WANTED—In June, to rent, by a -_ medium sized house, Address 27 #3i _ WATCH LOST.—On Grafton St last night, a watch and chain. Finder will please leave at R. B. Norton & Co’s, nN * an a te NM ts sone KYy