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Oream Pies 12 & l5ec each Cocoanut F ies 15 & 20c¢ each =. «+ 2% = ae @ e624 2 Tereruoxe 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. # +e eee ese oe peroewe — Chad AAA A Penny =— saved Inthe purchase of a Watch has cast many a valuable dollar inthe eod. There is only one quality to consider, that is the best, and only’one price to pay, that is the moderate and feir one, A cgocd watch cannot be bought for less than I ask for ey a ao AF ARRMAARAAARS mine, If you pay less you will surely get one worth very much lees than the d'tlerence To add to the value of my watches, I have them thoroughly timed and tested, before ciler- , ¢ lag them for sale. | My guarantee with every os Watch, you take ne risks when PEF ESSE SPEER PES ‘ z you buy a watch at ieW. W. WELLHER & “ EYEE ESS SSS Jeweler. HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Cornel! University. ; Consniting Engineer for General Work, Nyecialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- , 3 and Bridge Designing. fices at Charlottetown [and John correspondents acdr 84 to m leiand hulottetown. THE} DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOITETOWN APRIL 20, 1898, one Piers Local and Other Items Toe Srre Hatirax.—The Steamer “F'alitax” will make her first trip to the I+land leaving Boston Saturday May 7th. She will leave Charlottetown to return Teesday May 10th 1 p.m. and continue for the present to leave Charlottetown every Tuesday and Boston every Saturday. The cnénge in sailing days for the month of May has deen necessitated by the United States Government detaining the “Olivette” io the south. f | —_——~-_—_—. For tne New Hosptrat.—A fund has been opened with the approval of the Trustees of the P. E. Islaod Hospital, to eoable every child on the Island to contri- bute five cents or even less towards its erectiov; the fund to be called “The Children’s Offering for the Erection of the New P.E. Island Jubilee Hopital.” All offerings will be received by Mrs. Hob- kirk or Mrs, James Warburton, Keot Street. 31. Amatatrk Tearricats—An amateur dramatic club, to be known as St. Paul’s Dramatic Club, has been organized in Summerside, with a membership of about twenty, and the fo!lowing officers: President—Joseph MeCujlough. Vic? President—S S Cameron. Secy—Frank McInnis. Treas—J B Dewpsev. Stage Manager—S M Bent. Musical D rector—K E Johnston. Managing Committee— Miss Priscilla Demps+y, Lonis J Reddin, Wim A Murphy, Joe McCollough, R E Johosicne aud S M Bent. CC C—Atthe aonual meeting of the Crescent Cycling Club held on Friday nigh the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President—G O McLeod, (re-elected.) Vice President—W L Harvie. Secy—Chas Woods, Treas—Ham Mabon. Capt— Geo 8 MeLean. Lieut — Fred Blake. 2nd Lient—Ed Cooke. Executive—Wm McPherson and W T Harvie. The Club was shown to be in good standing, and the boys intend to be heard from this year on the track. PERSONAL. Mr. Geo. A. Freeze is visiting the pro- vince on the interests of the Boston and Maine and Maine Central railways. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mise Celta Skerry left for Boston on Saturday morning. On Friday she received avery handsome present from St. Paul’s choir of which she bas been a member for some time. Window Blirds.—A good blind, : 6 in’ wide and 72 in. long, mounted on a good roller, for 15c at F. Perkins & Co’s. 4 Souris Notes, Mr. Hyrman Jacobson hase arrived home from New York with a large supply of gools anda fine young woman, anda number of Jewish clerks to travel the couutry. The SS. St. Olaf left Souris on the 19th for the Magdalen Islands, with a full cargo of tactory supplies and 150 passengers. Captain Joseph Tiernay left Souris on the 20th inst with the Nutwood. Sie hae a full cargo of factory supplies and 150 passengers, The St. Olaf arrived back on the 21st on account of ice; but the brave Captain Joseph Tiernay, who never was afraid of ice, kept the Nutwood agoing. Capt. J. D, Lavie left Souris on the Lith inst. for Pietou with a cargo of oats. Capt. Alex. Bushy also went with him to board the schr, Satellite. Capt. Lannigau expects to leave Souris for St. Pierre on Monday next. The factories are in full blast, some of them having 50 cases packed. ARASTUS. —_—_— OO Oe While the population of Europe, esti- mated at 175,000,000 in the beginning of the century, rose to 216,000@,000 in 1830, 300,000,000 in 1870, and is pow nearly 370,000,000, there has been astill more remerkable increase in the number of towns with over 160,000 inhabitants. There were only 21 of these in 18¢1 (with 4,500,000 inhabitawts), 42 in 1850, 70 iv 1870 (with 20.000,0800 inbabitanis), and 121 in 1896 (with about 37,000,000 inhab- itants). In 1801 France bad three towns with over 100,600 inhabitants, while England and Germany had twoeach, but in 1870 the figures were—England 18. Germany 10, and France 9, while in 1896 they stuod —England 30, Germany 28, and France 19, a SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. CLEARED. April 22.—Life Boat, Anderson, Pictou; E A Grozier, McDougall, Geo’town; Str Wm Aitken, Batt, Pictou; Swallow, Fin- layson, Pinette. CLEARED. April 22.—Str Wm Aitken, Batt, Pug- wash; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette. Weare now woving into the brick building formerly occupied by Mille Bros where we have a nice show of goodsr We wantall our ola customers to com. along and bring as wany mere as thee can.—W P Colwill. 2w d wy Ladies Capes—Our spring stock of ladies capes vow open.—F. Perkins & Co, Our stock of Spring Capes is now com- plete. We bave a good assortment of low priced goods, all the latest novelties in black, we are showing elegant garmente, ate Parie styles. Ask to see them. S anley Bros. sp Meese ess THE LATEST NOVELTIES se aN ress “4 ” Se me \ ° "eo a; ue ae ite At Very Low Frices Very stylish effects in black Mrepons and Brilliants, Seessoeosusd BEER BROS [© yew TRIMMINGS e SV seas oe IS ie : if iw ae Nt rf x Z Pe 5 an Ce ¥ a Waterproof Coats Spring and Summer Coats, the newest and best. Our =rices on spring coats is $95, 6.50, 7.75, 10.00 and $12. (jur price on spring coats 1s— $5, 6.75, 8.50, 10, 12%, and 15: The goods are good, the price is low, come and get a coat. Prowse Bros Gulf Hose, Sweaters Shirts, Bicycle Suits, Light Caps, Under- clothing, Caps that weigh less than a ounce; the price is {rem 25c up to $1.00, S.y boys, if you intend te 1 \de a wheel this season bny yur clothing from PROWSE NOTICE The property on the corner of King and « ownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May lst, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, ncon. This property is now kzown as the Fin'ay House. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executor anl 2wt!lstapril,y2swtd McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. , 7 7ICE—Caneron Block, Victoria Row. MONEY TO LOAN Y. MC. A. The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly | first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2to 10 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will be charged a small fee for their nse, \ McDONALD The Assembly Hallis now in good order, and will be let at reasonable rates Apply to the Secretary. WALL PAPER NOW OPEN —= A large assortment of Amer- ican and Canadian Wall Pa: per. All the latest designs and patterns at lowest prices. F. J. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c up. i BROS This is the store that is known as the best and cheapest spot on P, E. Isand to buy Hats and C ps; Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Carpets, White and Colored Shirts, Gent’s Furnishings of all kinds, Dress Goods, Gloves Corsets, Shirt Waists, Ging- hams, Prints, Lawns, ete, Hull Oh! To the whole Island, Chris- | tys’ London Hats are the best. T-nbPURIM Clothing is the best. The Carpets shown by us are the best; the best is not to good for our customers, and don’t forget that you can get the best from us just as cheap as you pay for interior lines in other stores. OUR MOTTO the best for the least money, The old fashion, high prices have tcken a tumble, and now you can geta real nice, suit fit for anyone for $10.00, 12.00, 15.00, that you use to pay from $20 to 30. It will be necessary to examine these goods to fully appreciate the value. PROWSE BROS PROWSE - BROS RING OUT THE <a cia) : 5 BED Gass Bec eet es’ BD 2 =e ty le vr eos wot Madame Albani’s special accvmpanis¢ has to LL PIANOS Tur Overy's tee 4 < ‘+. ot eR *» . et ca fey TOROS #0, Beby. nahiNs i> .o ¥Wuowit way Coxcrey: In cGonuection witn my visit to Canada as Pian’st ta Medsme Albuni, I bave had voccas-on Observe Various innces of pianos, ena bave been muca impressed with tZe suvances which sre being mane in tne art of piano construe. tion in this young and flourishing country, One of ta2 moat recent instruments to arrest mv attention—and I might BLY, “ne of the best—is the well known “Beil” Piano. it. tone is sdmirable throughout, and the touch firm and 1esponsive— just what we musicians liko—in fact, an exvellent piano in! cvery resvect. The new Urchestral Attachment (which E widerstand can be obtsined on “Beil” pianos only) is also an execllent feature, and one which will doubtless excite inter. cst with all classes. 1 do not hesitate to sav that I consider ihe ‘‘isell”. p:ano a yoed, honest instrument, and so recuite 1 mend it to aby intending purchaser. (Sgd.) ARMANDO SEPPILLI, (Condue!or. Royal Itatian Opera, Covent Garden,) Piap:-: to “ladame Albani, Canadian tour, 1896-7, Fur suie only at FLETCHER’'S Piano Worerooms, Opera Hous Building, T.C. 2 seo. Agval at Summeiade, aoe reser T°” er" eee PP a eP ees 6 eee 2A ON aN EIR IE AE ET es —— os =! ow oe SE re eee »