THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 14, 1898 LIGAG AND OCHER ITEMS Frisay 18th.—Carnival—Carnival. —— ~ Drasvatic.—Two ofthe most enjoyable farscs-—a jouble bili—are a “Cup of Tea” and “Who’ W bho’s ?” to be given im ot. Peter’s Hall on the 22nd inet. Lavies Aip,—A special meeting meeting of the Hospital Ladies Aid will be held \omorrow, l'uesd ay moruaing, at ile im the ¥. M.C. A. Parlor. -_ Tas Pyramips.—We congratulate our Y fell esteerned and venerable friend, Dr. Leem- d ing upon his address delivered before the ur custorrera told us Teachers’ Association on Saturday even yA d that, regar di npg a Lady’s ing. / : siete % | 2 ogo we ae et ho Wearn Reapinc.—OUur rea lers will find & year. We have 120 pairs of the atory of Lhe Uregon Desert, of which Sy hese Shoes in stock now at | a. — ey today, will be / | worth reading. We advise them not to ¢ miss the beginning of the interesting C { tale 5 i | eed Fripay’s Concerr.—The plans for the t | conce: n the Opera House on Friday ® They are nice for house wear or! evening, will be in the usual places ey uoder overshoes, etc on Tuesday morning. All persons having already purchased tickets will do well to ALL E Y & © 0 excharge them for their seats as early as ; possib! as judging by the number now 7 he Sh oeists sold, the people will crowd tbe Opera House on the 18th. Salient ee OOS O43 24798 OS Pottce Covurr—aAt the Police Court ; this morning, a*‘drunk and disorderly” R was fined $8 or 40 day-: The prisoner ip ih V this cave who is a city laborer was the hero 4 of nearly al! the d-unken rows on election day last week andthe Stipendiary gave bima weli deserved lecture. A man this and see if you don’t want some ’ . German Buns Patties, Tarts, Oatcane, Pies,or aloatof our VI- ENNA BREaD ~~ > - @& @ ee ~<— <= «= «= = <= oe Teewrsove 98. | D. STEWART ‘ SCLIPSE BAKERY jy BAKES BEST BREAD. eS Si DZ ew#eneeo =e @ = ee @&s 480483 3 4 8 © @ ee sees THINK ro the 1|_.OSS—-ag to your business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- ance: but think what it must be with no insurance. A prudent man always insures his property. sent good Fire Com- I repre: panies, E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown CAA AAAAAAR ARS lam re al Pee Seed Chain ‘ Solid Goid Chains -4 Gold Chains 1-10 Geld Chains Rolled Plate Chains The + 1%, £ \*% *, ¢ : the best newest finish, the quality. See this at- tractive display of s f + * S WATCH CHAINS ¢ . s % %, bes STV ies, finest and low All handsome priced . a Jeweler. aeuwyeeNY MOLASSES. eit Fey N. RatTTreENBURY Jan25 3, "98 —end 4 wk 8—pat. Printing in all its oranches at the Exaw- INER Office, one cf the bess equip- ped Job Printing Establishment, on P. B. Island, pans. Bright Porto Rico! Sf puns “6 Barbadoes \) pune[L] “ Demarara. 7> puns, * Antigua, % charged with an assault, confessed and was let oft with a fine of five cents and costs the complainant declining to prosecute. ‘iil Arrsairne Cartie.—At a meeting of the Dominion Ayrshire Breeders’ Aseociatioa, held in Toronto on the 16th, inst., a resolu. tiou was passed that the registration of Ayrsbire cattle of the maritime provinces be transferred to the dominion herd book and that maritime cattle be allowed free registration for 12 months. The following are among the vice presidents elected: Wm. Miller, Prince Edward Island, H. Perley, New HKrunswick. Literary Nores. —Of the many regis ments engaged in the recent fighting on the Indian Frontier, none have more willingly borne the “heat and burden of the day,” than those of tha Gurkbas. The editor of the Pali Mall Magazine is glad to announ-~ ce that the March number qill contain an historieal article on these brave and hardy little soldiers. “The Record of the Gurk~ bas,” written by Frederick P. Gibbon and illustrated by Charles M. Sheldon, the well-known war correspondent. A BEGWRITS Rervensp. —The Abegweit Hockey Team arrived home on Saturday. THE UNFINISHED SONG. nd | With dimpled arms so round and white She rclis the snowy dough, Dreaming and smiling as the works, Her soft cheeks all aglow. She singe a tender, old love song, W hile i in the clear, sweet eyes There dwells the look that angels know, Who sing of Paradise. Then, softly from my hiding place i ste al, and fold he ri ght, ] still the tender, plaintive song By love’s own ancient right. Then slower and slower move the bands, Until I hold them fast | Within my own like prisoned birds, Content to rest at last. W hat if we both forget the dongh In new-found happiness ? W hat matters anything on earth, Since she has answered “ yes.” in What-to.Eat. —Florence A. Joves, PATENT REPORT. Below will be found the only complete report of patents granted this week to Canadian Inventors by the United States Government. This report is prepared specially for this paper by Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Patente & Experts, Head Office, Temple Building, Montreal. 598,217—William de Lany, Jr., Cobourg, Canada,—<Air valve. 5938,291—Jean L P Houde, Montreal, Can.—Combined sleigh and carriage. 598,324—William G@ Moore, London, Can.,—Compound for preventing escape of air from punctured tires. 598,- 292—Joseph A Mumford, Hantsport, Car. —Excavating or dredging bucket. 598,383 —Henry J Murney, Goderick, Gan.— Filtering device. 6598,445—Jobn € Shepherd, Tilsonburg, Can.—Vehicle Spring. 598,401—Alfred . M_ Terrill, Pictou, Can.—Fruit picker. 598,277— William G Trethewey, Vancouver, Can.— Labelling machine. siisneiiaieticiaiaiatl ls liiieenionen Rattway Survey.— Work is about to be reecommenced by the party in charge of the Belfast Railway Survey. Several members of the party arrived in the city on Saturday and borings will at onee be made in the Hilleborough River. Sepeinrnn Tue Srantuy.—The Stanley will leave Georgetown for Pictou tomorrow morning, it fine. seein We have been ia this stand for over 22 years,but now,we are going to move. Before doing so, we will offer our large stock of crockery and glassware at a bargain, store.—W. P. Colwill. Those goods have got to be sold, for we have got to leave. We will sell ata bis discount rather than remove them to another place. Cal! and see our goo*s. —W. P. Golwill. Prowse Bros. are going to build tis Mr. B. C. Prowse and the team on the day before leaving Halif.x were taken for a dr veabont the city by the Wanderers, during the course of which a snowball! ws fired at one of the sleighs. It struck Mr Prowee on the right eye and so serious was the injury that a specialist hed to be spring on the ground we now occupy, we will offer our goods very low before miov ing. W. P. Call \ BORN. At Alberton on the llth inst to Mr. and ecr-ulted. We are glad to be able to re~ } pot that altbougn painful the eye is getting | ber er. The same snowball after hitting Nr. Prowse, struck Carbonell who was | sitting in the same sleigh. Two other | members of the team came home wounded Sullivan whose lip was badly cut in one } of the games and Flood who waa slightly injured, The Uslifsx papers comparing | to plav ofthe Island toys in the two matches teem to think that bad they been more familiar with thernk at the es match they would have played a better game with the Wanderers. Their inns | provement on the second evening when lJ they defeated the Chebuctos was most |} noticeadle. Mre W J Crockelt a son. —$$—$—$——— a —— he a a ee DIED. In the city, yesterdav.! 3b. inet., of con- gestion of the lungs, Aibert E. Flynn, son ot Thos, ard Rose Flynr,ag a 23 vears {Funeral tomorrow at 845 a.m. from his father’s residence, Sidn-y Street. toS, Dunetan’s Csthecral, thenc: to Roman Catholic cemetery. } (Bo-ton aud New York papers pleate copy.) At Clifion, New London, onthe 24th January, Joho Coles aged 68, leaving a Jarge number of relatives to mouin,. $5055 EG OER SENE SESE NS ESPNS NS SEE SERE SEES : s fs ~ is se a mas ta BREOh M an “as u Se 4 a is Ms SPS ‘ ARNE ‘ Pep PAPAS ata pe e s FOR US TO HAVE IN STOCK SPATS ESS. s% f “> 3% = ‘ M as ww “Ay SN, 4— FR YOU 10 USE & 00 LATE About 20 piirs Blankets. price very low and the goods « ! 9. es <7 2 MS Y AN i, ie SMe Mo Mo SY PAE eae Ve eae M “4 We have made the 2 very choice quality BEER BROS. oe wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery | te Fine Black Serge 30c for 18c, Fine Black French Serge 35e tor 20¢, Heavy All wool Cashmere, 22c, 28c and 38c, Black 38c for 25¢c, Fine 85e for 50e, Brocade 22c, 27e, 25e, oy v Uress Now is your chance to buy Black Black Satin finish, 85c, for 60c, and 48c, We are bound to make you recognize the fact BLAGK as any store inthe city. BLACK — Dress Goods, Merinc, worth 65c, for 48. as we Goods Sale. intend to make this one of the greatest sucrifices of Dress Goods ever known to the neople of Prince Edward Island. Bashet Cloth worth Fren:h Twill, 46 inches wide, Fanch bat we carry as nice a line of Atos GOODS We found out during stock staking that wehad too much Dress Gords so you can make up your mind that we are bound§to reduce our stock. 20 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. eack day. Sale to continue un‘il further notice, PROWSG BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men ISS 2 1 WAR BABIESG OW Ol ‘London House ARRI oe Se Nop ep S . ' SLs Ngo sp ~~ Faye Oe aw SS Ny ts ty ff s s 5 vs SES ISELIN EES PELE FRLABL Remnant Sale Remnants of Overcoatings Remnants of Trouserings Remnants of Suitings Remnant of Vesting» Remnants of Ulsterings ~. Everythin in the sh the time to se ape of winter goc¢s at cost. ure the best goods ia the city below bargain p izes JOHN MACLEOD &CO MERCHANT: TAILORS. Now is Se i Reason Why you should buy anything, everything you require in line of 7 GROCERIES ~~ from us, is that our prices are the best values offered by any house in the trade, Give us a trial order, and test the case, SANDERSON & CO, FOR SALE, An excellent farm, sitnated on the south side of Murray River. It contains 78 acres of land, about 25 of which are cleared, and four acres of the best alder mod. Also upwards of $1.00 worth of fence poles and scantling logs. The whole will be sold for the sum of $250.00. For further information apply to JOSEPH DICKS, Charlottetown. and the febl4w Felt Boots foxed with leather, and plain, sizes 3, 4 and &. $1.00 buys a pair of Ladies’ fine Boots, (job lot) sizes 24 to 5, regular priee $..35 to $1.60 a pair. $1.25 buvr a pair of Men’s Vongola Boots, suitable for wearing under overshoes. Other limes at equally low prices. See them before bay- ing elsewhere. rm. Ls. Jost Stamper’sCorner. co S a pair of Men’s waterproof over shoes, sizes 8.11 and 12, T5ec buys a 9 of Ladies’ >e~ eo @ 2 © o @] O22 e 328708 =e oe 4 @ ® @ 2 aa TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Uid London House,” situateon water St... nextto Government Warehouse No 1, Appl 7 10 Peake ros & U9, jand—tf 9 A tien te ee ally: e a eee eo oe ~~ satel ia ag Means ll soc ening NI Te As ne aan a Eg Se en a, certo moi wit power OES Sareea: Soe ean T, %,.gueee.