ee a A le ———————— = 99990008005 >evececeesveds j _.._.3 gt Pal & j } AILEY & CO.. The Shocists. 49° © ‘ a | ’ © : al el ‘ Sosa € | $ A 7 ae 2 } : ef ° | § u ’ © i Boy 3 ‘for Beys ° ‘ eo 5 o ' ' ; e ; We have a ict of boys sam ° % te , 172 { nicely | ‘ pi Hoot iil Bid t, aid Ae a | ; made and eheap. Here are 2 | = F 2 | o s Bove leather bootr, gocd 92¢ oi Bors Dongola boots, styiteb, 1.20 @ ” brown boote, 1.40 @ ye | mn e Boys’ black #ebors trom S\ up @ Bors’ brown shoes trom $l up > , e B Also yoaths ani Shoe »6 Ss ¢ 12 aed 13 in great variety,from 4 fie ap ® ; - ao % & tC to w ~ & eo & @ ye You Carrying ——~ sony Fire Insurance on y ourprop eriy? Are yon carrying enough? AA fire may happen at any time—generally when you least expect it. A policy inone of these good stock Com- panirs, J represent will protect you | from al) loss. My claim i. R. BROW, insurance Agent Charlottetown Companies never contest a Whaat carat cThe k New | Arrivals ® This week are Blouse Sets aa call Links, Stick Pins, Shirt Studs and Brooches. My new and pretty assortment 4 : con- ; A ttins all the select patterns Be in these popular goods. ae Lvery week adds some- Meg thing new to my handsome mock of Jewelry. - KS Ko oe Ka KS * a de * Ss “4 cs fe a Ko mn : Fs B hitactive Goous Newest Styles a Prices Low KV. W. WELLNER Aner” Y RAAMELING PIVEN a i ‘ i is a send grand lf you your f me you'll get a hard, smooth,long wearing finish, equal to the best new work. Only the BEST baking colors and varnish used. li. R. LARGE Geo. St. Larce & ' 8 a8 Factory . soccess. Bicycles *O eee 832 @S2697 032 2 One EVERY CAKE We have is fresh. avd made frou. the hest quality of goods. KS m “ie Su |. ie mo * —— Cae ne = nena tar = + THE DAILY EXAM.NIiR, (HAGRCTTETOWN APRIL 9, 1898. ail $ Je Tue Main Other tems’ at mug Souris Notes. Mr. Our rushing contractor, c-, has already jaid the foundation arrived in Charlottetown slf pastiwelve to day. Itcame by the | Mr. LE. Siaw’s dwelling house, and pes, the order for the transfer ‘o the | 2° WOrk is progressing nicely under the Yianley haviug been cou: termande of i [uspeetorship of Mr. Ailan Boisaer. We ~~ Goop Fripar was generally observed as a holidav.The usmal services were held in the | churenes, and all were well attended. There instructtion in Military iagineering. xs on Tue Minister.—A certaia mis- *’ while preaching, said thatevery blade of grass was a sermon. ; vas amusing himself by mowing his lawn, whea @ pari-hloner Paid: sir; cut your sermons short.” —Ex. - S71. Denstan’s Carneprau.— The servi- ce+ to morrow will be at the usual houre. At the half past ten service, the choir will rend r Van Brees celebrated Mass, asPist- ed | y estra. The musical portion of the service will be un aer the dire Mr Blanchard. At tuefevening serv.ce special music will also be rendered, tr o ' , . es Yinnicombdes fuii orel 1i0D OT lietiiaeaiciiliiie Bavoty Ecanpep.—The Pictou Standard says: A litile chiid of Angus McDougall, who lives in Mr.C, W. Ives’ building, was burned very severely yesterday. While playing with anoth-r ehild she | backed against a pail containing hot water and «atdowo in it. Before her clothes could be removed she was scalded con- siderab'y. saibtaiinienlsadl Love Feast 1x Gracs Cuaurvu.—The Good iriday love feast in Grace Church last vight was weil enjovable evening was spent. The pastor presioed, and the Rev. A. D. McLeod delivered a very appropriate and practical address from Jobu iii, 1-4. Several related their religious experience and pointed out the Divine method in leading them into a Christian life. The service closed by heartily singing “Blest be the tie that binds.” sciacieciaieienn Tue Master services in Grace Church will be unusally interesting. The choir bas prepared some entirely pew, and choice mus.c for both services. At the close of the evening regular service a Missionary Rally under the auepices of the W. M.S. will be held. The addresses will be deliv- ered by the Rev D. Sutherland and the tev. G M1 Campbell. The pastor will pre side and a collection will be taken up in behalf«f the W. M. 8. Besides thisa special programme is prepared for the Epworth League at 3.30. As usual our Hate are taking the lead, All tne te-t dressed people buy Hats a'— Prowse Fros. 4 eo: S = ¢ oy* see * . sv e w - Trad a POINTS we — © we EC Tape’ Be ‘ Pe She SN °*-e y ** > y, © Millinery, are > é le Se ae “at Ange] C: ke, ine Cake, OM Pig Cake, iver Cake, gbt Fruit Cake, ly = ake, Doughnuts, Corman Cune, TeLerwoxn $8. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY 5 BEST BREAD. tc each 10¢ each l6c Ib ltée lb 16 Ib lée Ib léc lb 10c doz 10c doz ale i eG We New Kid Gloves. “A { ie SPE ae e2e224204046%446456%8 824 8 7 eM seent eo The next day he | eo Tt “Thbat’s right, | ee attended and a most : ELMS MMS SYS -? — a *“@ — “f° @ ° 9 when buying Dry Gocds, STYLE and PRICE s; w claim first place ia both. 2002 FOO ESOS DOSE London patterns—Hats and Caps French and Germ n Dress Goods. * Spring Novelties in every department, . Sssseese BEER BROS are indebted to Mr. Hughes for the latest discovery in the building line pamely the combination fence and foundation posts, which hefuas placed in position under Mr. Shaw’s House. was @ slight fall of snow during the dey. | \ Intending builders would com : } profit by inspecting Mr. Hughes’ design as lunernones. ~The telepbone office will is @ considerable saving On both stone be open tomorrow and every Sanday till | and lumber, | further notice from 8.45 to 1045 a. m 7 The harbor is free from ice, and some } from 1.30 to 3.30 p. m., and from 9 to} good catches of lobetere are reported. Al! | 19 p. m. | the factories are running in full blast and sence a good reason’s work is expected. | Muinirary.-—Lieut. J.H. Morrie and The ech, Nutwoud, Capt. Jos. Tierney, Corporals J. Duffy, D. Kennedy, J Stewart | which arrived bere from Pictou, April 2nd jand J. Simmons, of the Charlottetown ' 18 loading with fishing supplies, etc., for Engineers, left this morning for the Royal | the Madglene Islands. Military College, Kingston, to takea course Seh. Maggie Jane, Capt. Lavie, is loading with oate, eic., for Pictou. Mr. Hymna. Jacobson, the business manager of the Itilian supply Co., teft laat Tuesday for New York to purchase the firm’s Spring goods. The business will be conducted during his absence by Mr. Douglas Brenan. Mr Patrick L Burke of New Zealand,has recently sold his handsome trouing borse, Hawk Eye w Mr Fidelle Cormier, of this town. The Garrison Amateur Dramatic So ciety of Souris iniend presenting the 4 act comedy-drama “Strife, or Master and Man,” in St Patrick’s Hall on Wednesday evening, April 13th. Proceeds inaid of the buiiding fund of the new Catholic Church. Rastvus. eR ee E The Canada Life. Commenting upon the Jastanpual report of this great Canadian insurance company the Hamilton Times says: The megni- tude of the figures involved in the record commands attention. With new business of over five millions accepted during the year 1897, with total insuramce of more than seventy-two willions in force, with the year’s income very three million dollars, with assets of over eight- een willions and a half, after paying more than one million and a quarter on policy holders’ account, the Canada Life shows a net surplus of more thana million and a half dollars over all} liabilities, includ- ing the necessary reserve for ali the Com- pany ® policies. Resuits like these are not due to accident or luck. They bet. ken as much care in the reception of all unsuitable risks on lives as is exercised in connection with the invest- ment of the Company’s funds. Everythiog isdone on strict business principles, as exempt from carelessness as from favor~ itiem. Unless a man*can show a good family record and a body tbat will stand strict medical inepection, he simply ¢annot get into the Cavada Life and must look elsewhere for insurance. Once inside the charmed circle, his investment is absolutely sate, and he or bis heirs will obtain full value with liberal profits for all the money he pays to the Company. ) ciose to Ly. ofgye sy ¥ by yi bh Ly ’ “> G5 & * * S * od we * * = s = Ui» at t, i, . —_ : % 5 Ambrose Bros. } } LET Let our kats speak ations of hats are right up to date, No store later styles or better quality for the prices t a clothing Gia Our Fif Reform clothing isaway ahead of custom made cloth- ing, and not much more than half price. why pay $20.00 for a suit, if you can buy just as good for half the price at Prowse Bros. for themselves. Our new spring impor- Cauada keen han PROWSE BROS ning in 1 ave i ee oe - eG p | F AS ae he Pi | | Let us ( to suit. Moore The OOS HCASSOSS BE BSODES BFE BVSB eee That well This Hotel Apply to 8i—d&w BOO 6488 FS BOGE You Cannot That drawing promised new Wali Paper since —‘‘way back.” from these handsome plain In- grains—with frieze and ceiling good rooms and shop, Good stebling for thirty horses, large yard in connection. ib it OF Any Longer aif} > tt] > room bas been suggest a selection a Jy» ol > & McLeod, W i] Paper Men. > @ ® 26 2 SOSH 8248408 8G 487 884% FOR SALE OR TO LET. —— — known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. contains about twenty all in good repair. with THOMAS CAMPBELL. Queen | mer SPRING for You may want carpet or oil cloth, let us assure you, if you do you will find it to your advantage to crade with Prowse Bros, where you can buy the lavest at the same prices as you pay for eld goods in other stores. spring and Summer Trade We are bouud to do a larger trade than ever this spring. and in order to do so. we are marking our goods close to cost mark, we have bought cheap, and we will seil cheap, so let every one who wants anything in the dry goods line, to patronize Prowse Clothing. We want yeur trade. we must have it if possible, you want the goods, and surely you don’t object to to buy goods cheap, if you do not you must not call on us, good and cheap. all our goods are ee The Best 515.00 Tweed or Serge Suits In the City ab ae BRUCES, —_—_ HICH-CLASS TAILORING —SEE OUR NEW— suri TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to April 19tb, et noon for finish- ing the inside of Afton Hall, West River, according to plans aud specifications to be seen at the office of C. B. Chappel, Archi test, The lowest cr any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN McMILLAN, Secretary Building Committee. apr8 — w2i me a A The... Diamond Jubilee Qn Tuesday Kvening, April 12th, 1898, IN KINDERGARTEN HALL, Surgeon-Msjor Warburton, of the 82nd Battalion, will deliver a lecture on the Queen’s Jubilee, including the various functions at London, Windsor. Aldershot, Spithead,ete, As Surgeoo-Msjor War- burton was one of the staff accompanyin Premier Laurier. be hed exceptiona chance of seeing all the eveuts connected wita the Jubilee. Parts of the Jubilee procession will be shown by the eid of atereoptican slides, Surgeon Major Warburton has kindly comeented to deliver this lesture in aid of the funds of the Artillery Urderly Room. Buors open at 7.30 o’slock. Lecture at 8 p.m. Admission 25c. Tickets for eale at Dodd’s, Rankin’s and A. W. Reddin’s Drug Stores. LIBUT.-COL. J. A. LONGWORTH, LIEUT. A. G. PEAKE, LIEUT. A. A. BARTLETT Committee 1 ea NER ORRO YA ERR RRO ei: "eas 5 x th ed re : \ Be ra if +e ae 4 ts peace gc a Se Ree WS Ss eee eae nt 7 a aes es 2 ee goal alma es — fl = i Cpiaoaess ec ApccngD as URE oe | in posses nth a rae