he wre —— Tomorrows ees —= are what you are interested in It may be a pair of rubbers, perhay s you wW int We have iO (rye CWA 5 Our Wear They are cheap insurance for (| | 7 Ca ent | ee S * Ou OF ome ed wore an o Are You Carrying —e», | boots too. OTF bOotS In now bh Fi, K our healt BS e.¢ (LLEY ree 249 a any Fire Insurance on your prop- erty? Are you carrying enough? A fire may happen at any time—generally when you least expect it. A policy mone of there good stock Com- panire, I represent will protect you from al) loss. My Companies never contcst a claim. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ee O28 226629494228 D ateake made from the best qual- é ity of meal—made rignt @ —aund fresh every day, Price 12c¢ per pound ——— oe Tecarmoxs 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. > > ® @ Fe ee? sw» ee @ ati a a =o. ae, ; ’ ( ; ‘ ‘ é é / ' qu CR AIRE ORNs deta LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ae SN te AE oa DIRTAD \¥ SOCIAL, — ee A birthday sceia! too place in the Bay ¥ - , . . > firy Cove 1L.— Regular meeting to- House, Bay \ ew, Oa Wedoesday, the 9ib n ght. 1 > : _—_— He Poxp.—The ie in pord is forthe most part gone torday. kindergarten April 12. Hall, Tuesday evening Don’t forget. Lf. Fo Law rence : Regular meeting PS Regt eee 4 ALC aL ‘ Y CiIVCRK Degree work, to-night. Boy Wantep.—An irtellizent boy of fair educator AMINER Office. « ‘ rant i Tax as ayppPrei ce 1 iH} Ex~ > a Vieroria Division ton Fraternal visic. heartily invited. ght at8 o'clock, All Sons of Temperance Art tHE Capes—-The boats made a today and the mails arrived In the city at one o’clock. CTOSFiIDY — - lag SranLey.—The Stanley left Pictou morning and arrived in Souris at i eleven o’clock. She will leave Souris again toni rrow morning. ie Loval USADERS.—As the visitors are | expected tonight, Crasad-rs ur: requested to be in their piaces al (a) Paren ts at children and Soos of Temperance are ae — Tuer’ve Come.—The wild geese have arrive, and loons—the feathered ones— are aso rep ‘ried to have put in their ap- Thi: etes the list of signs i pearance comp and wonders that usually foretell the com- ing of s; ring. _————S_ Sraxtey Barpce Daravine Co.—At the annual meeting of the Bt anlev _ Bridge Dairying Company, held on the 8th inst, The follewing directors were elected: Thos Reid, Wm J Simpson, Arthur Simp- ;eon, W M Whitehead, Donald McKay, Hugh 13 McKay, Albert Morris. Taarks—The committee in charge of the P. E. I. Hospital Pound Party ex tends its sincere thanks for kind services rendered by the ladies and gentlemen take~ ing pers iu programme, and those who do- nated so generously to the Hospital’s needs to Miller Bros for piano, to the Press for ite kind votieee, and the Y. M. C. A. for ure of Hall, —<—$>-. > Srrent Creaninc Bricaps.—The street- cleaning brigade, the first rank armed with bass-brooma and the rear rank armed with shovels, began under the command of the City Sarveyor, an attack upon the Maia Street early this morning. Quitea num- ber of men are engaged, and their thorough work ie highly commendable. It shows hows littie system and push result in improved streets, We hope to see all the streets attended to, as the prolonged mild weather us left them in a very disagree~ able condition. Another matter which we suppose cur polieemen are responsible, for is the ice upou the sidewalke that house~ holders have neglected tocleau away. It our ective police officers would move around and notify all Jaggards of their ht have clean sidewalks all luty, we over the city. mig government | invitations | of St. | Pe ak sisters—a family lately arrived— maiching into music in @ Costume con- tistipg of atall peak cap, peak kerchief | And apron, I'be sisters were vamed Charity, Mehitable, Experience, Jereshu, Than} Decca onli ; thaukful, Prndence, Precilla, Joyfal, Sophronia, Johanna, Hope and Faith. | | | I la { | AT 4 i Miss Ida McNeill ; giving the strong | } 1 i | lust. There were about 150 people pres sent, young and old, who had _ reveived Mach person received with | their jpvitations a silk bag in which they | QaRRRIER were supposed to hand in a sum corres— sy >| pouding with their age. One cent a year was the rate. ine entertainment was provided by the introduced | ' “ae : sKketcned their nistory. as Coarity, the family and Miss Jackson as Preciila, acted as mistress of ceremonies and introduced the life CCU 1ar dual mem bers Skhelcoaing the and points and 4} tajents of each. The first number on the programme was a chorus entitled the **World is fuil of Song.” Next an inatr ental duett bi Ss i NeXt an iInstrumentai auett by thankful and Experience (Miss Janie and Loitie Simpson). Tuen a vocal duett “Some day [il wander back again’ by a ; ‘Miss Janie and Bessie M. Simp-on) Tiankful and Hope. Practicai Sister Faith (Miss son) then delivered a stirring eloquent ad- dress on Domestic happines< ary sister (Johanna), discoureed on marrying, first giving ber reason for remaining single and afterward jastifying her conduct in changing ber mind on the subj-ct. We then had a lulia- by chorus which was accompanied by a swaying motion of the line of sisters, 4 Siangolog'cal sister Jereshu (MisseC: arloite MeNeili) then gave a thoughifal and ani- mated address on the use of slang words and phrases, illustrating ber subject by a very frequent use of the article. Chorus “Old Folks at Home” was followed by ratirical Sister M: hitible (Miss Mand McNeil) who discussed elog- uently on the qualifications to be most desired in the Young Woman of today, Musica) Sister Joyful (Miss Maggie Clark ) favoured us with a Scotch song, Jessie’s Dream accompanying uerself on the organ, Twentieth Century sister Sapbrovica (Miss Irene Clark) discussed in favor of the New Woman bloomers aod al’, and ended up by announcing ihat when she bad properly deveiuped into the New Woman she would then turn ber attention to finds ing the New Man. Chorus “Old Black Joe” with varieations came next. The last cumber was a firewell address from Charity, who informed the public that the Peak Sisier: were open to engagements [0 as-ist in avy charitab'e or bumane object, but the invitations must come «oon as they intended tostartf r Klondike a3 soon as the bridge wes built or the subterrenean railway vas completed. After singing “Auld Lang Syae” all adjourned io the supper table where ample justice was done to the good things provided for the wants of the inner man. The receipts amounted to thirty dollars which will go to provire lamps for the Cavendish Baptist Chure!, Thanks 18 Jueto Miss Jackson who in- augurated and carried thioagh the enter- tainment so succesefully. S aral Simp- KE ocution- ne ut ig ae ue ze — oa SE Svs fe Se Spe Os 3 /_ . ° _ o“epe 0p Ur S . « . i i rower 3 is to give you som:thing entirely new every cay We are making it worth your w L5 fe 25 oo LUG She Me NUP . SERRA | ge . ctane ry oy . ‘ig me) We make our first display of Sheetings, Pillowr Cottons, Sheets and Quilts, . hile to call to day. EER Mee NES ep . ripe ® y > o4gs° ote . VASIZESIZS ZaNe o> ome * + i ore GS iy e wy 2 7S this week ot «andre Oye Sh “eae ay OS <7 ie sabe tet ts tte tets jndivi= j Miss Echal Simpson —————————=—=_== THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 14, 1898. ee re U¥s. om om - wrens vr site k? Alas ane Chal 4 iy ApbNRT ou ces oes ra i at 6208 Yards Opening To-day. Se eae" aaneeaee ite a | cat Dee ae a eat ese oak oat eek ee ae EO ST FE BES PP Oe Baa ae re yh is be ee 75 DIFFERENT DESIGNS. This lot is only our new Brussels, Tapestrys and Velvets. Our Scoich, Union and Jute will be her- _1 a few days. will be here in a few days, In the meantime comeand see the most delightful show of Carpets, ever displayed in the city. All new Designs, all now colorings. Ours is the Best, Ours is the Cheanest Ours is the largest assortment: PROWS& BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men FOR SALE AT POINT PRIM. 70 acres of land, 20 acres under heavy eck maple and birch, about 40 under ultivation, ‘and 10 ready for stumping, ith good new buildings, farm ruaning rom shore to shore,- lots of mussel mud and seeweed on both shores, good place for lobster factory, good deal of farming gear which goes with farm, } mile from school, store, etc; 14 miles from shipping. Also 7 acres marsh, | mile from farm. Terms easy, apply to A. A. McLean, or John Murchison Esq., Point Prim. JOHN J. MURCHISON, wky 2 moa atal result. BIG CLEARANCE S AIL Or Shoes STILL GOING ON eee Valnable Brick Ppoperty. RUSSEL HOUSE BY AUCTION Wednesday, April 20th.inst At 12 O’clook I am initructed by Joseph Wise, Eaa., M.L.A., to sell by aucticn, om the above date, the Brick Hotel Property on Sydney St., known as the “Russel House,” and pow occupied by Mre, John NeKinnon. This hotel is built of solid brick. and heated by bot water. and fifted by electric lighte, all in good repsir. Together with yard and stabiee in the rear. The property bas never been idle, aad is one of the best hotels und business stands in the ¢ity—with asplendid cellar aod large outside hatches. A portions of the purchase money may remain, secured on the prewises. Terms at sale. E. H. NORTON, Austioncer, 2 55— If you want bargains, this is your chdnce. R.K. JOST Stamper’s Corner TERMS CASH Phen + é <= ‘ , . ’ i 4 ‘ - Si MAAN ik th cin Po Ain lin i Sh i TR e FN RR ee