at THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 16 1898. | 90 per cent Discount We still have a lot of sample bcots , } ‘ Ss. DOVhA 1” jn men s, WOmen 5, VOY TLSSeS chidren s. We have sold an enormeus quan- sty of these goods, and they have more than satisfaetory. proved factory. ete a tee They are marked in plain figures and you get 20 per cent off price. * “2 oe >] Alley & Co The Shoeist. fire Insurance Protects You against the carelessness of your neighbor, as well asthe purely accidental fires. ihey may come ty you atary time. If freely insured in my companies you are pio- tected. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown Seen F476 448 /The Best i Mince Meat Pies are to be Lad at oom Siowaat’s They are {Oc EACH Terernoxe 98. 1D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ’ BAKES BEST BREAD. i i i “=—.\2—. 28 @ «<= =e as ’ ; ¢ ¢ § ‘ é ( : é ' ( ( ( ¢ VAAAARAAAAARS OUR ENTIRE STOGK OF VASES This hind of vares will surprise you, when you see THE ASTCNISHING PRICES puton them. Want to ciear stock of vases, is The fact that we our entire why we offer out them at such uoprecedented prices. A pretty vase for E cts Handsomer one for 19 cts A lovely one for 15 cta Still pre .tier one for 20 ets A perfect beauty for 25 cts Wa EY YE PEE SY SY YE REEL W. W. WELLNER J weier FPP Y YUE tees oC HAH ARARAAAARAAAAAAAARA 0d EES ® eeene ‘ a54 WOUUBOUE TCU COS are MOREA ERECTA Tera Craeecrwetae P/DRALAMST es eeeer de . 9 «4 4 °-P. E. isiand > ° aa, © Aa er - : ILLUSTRATED 3: : ‘ = » — >» " » a .> “~* 50¢c 1 COPS) =: — = 3 a $ paid, a: g rice. = «a, 3 Address~— = = EXAMINER PUB. CO. = - : 3 AVIPRPARIRAIAD A048 4052205 9 ADAYRAAAABAPARIIBAARENSS and LEGISLATURE, The Closing Ceremonies SPEECH FROM THE THRONE List of Bills Passed During The Session. — The Provincial Legislature was formally prorm uel on Saturday. At three o’clock His Honor the Lieutenant Governor entered the Assembly room and after assenting in the name of Her Majesty to the bills passed closed the se.-ion with the following speech: Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of Legislative As«mbly : At the close of this the first session of the present Legislature, [ have much plea- sure, Dow that yourduties have drawn to an end, in acknowledging the care and close attention devoted toihe business of the Province, and to thank you for the great assistance you have affurded me in Carrying on the Govermment of this I-~ lane, [appreciate and thank you for the provi-ion you have le for the require~ ments of the public service, and I aesure you that the application of the supplies granted wil] be made witha view to the best welfare of the country, and witha due regard for economy. In takiog leave of ysu for the recess, I expres: the earnest hope that, under Di- vine Providence, the work of the session vow closed will conduce to the prosperity of this Province. the mys The Guard of Honor was under com- mand of Captain D. Stewart, and the salute from Fort Edward was fired by .a detach~ ment from No. 1 Company, Canadian Arullery, under command of Captain Davison. The following bills were assented to by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor : An Act to further amend the Cherlotte~ town Waterworks Act, 1887, and the Acts in awendment thereof, An Act to facilitate the liquidation of the affuirs of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company. Av Act respecting assignments for the benefits of creditors. An Act to incorporate the Wheatley River Hall Company. An Actfor the preservation of part- ridges, An Act to incorporate the Charlotte- towo Light and Power Company, Limited. An Act respecting Queen’s Counsel. Ao Actto amend the Jury Amendment Act, 1880. Au Act to iccorporate the Ecclesiastica : Society of St. Bernard, of the Diozese Charlottetown. An Act to incorporate the Stanley Bridge Foresters Ha!! Company. New London North Presbyterian Chareb in ~=cOnvection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Au Act to amend the Act incorporating the Charlottetown Young Men’s Christian Aasociation. An Actto incorporate the Freetown Foresters Hall Company. An Act to incorporate the Farmers Institute of Cherry Valley. An Act to incorporate the Frait Grow- ers Association of Prince Edward I«land An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the Murray Harbor South Dairying Con. ~ pany. An Act toamend an Act for the recla- mation of marsh Janda, The Charlottetown Sewerage Act. An Actto further ameud the Public Schools Act, 1887, and the amendment+ thereto. An Act toamend an Act for the protec- tion of game and fur-bearing animals. An Act to amend an Act for the appoint- ment of Stipendary Magistrates for the dif ferent counties of the Province of Prince Edward Irland. An Act amending the Act respectin: witnesses and evidence, An Actamending the Act incorporating the Pioneer Publishing Compauy. The Appropriation Biil oOo — Small Bet Nobly Paid. Lord Falmouth— who bred horses, knew all about the:n, and had had for trainer that paragon, John Scott—never bet but once. He had a promising filly, Queen Bertha, and she was the favorite for the Oaks in 1862. She had apparently fallen off in condition, and her owner put no confidence in her. . Falmouth was inclined to scratch her, when Mrs. Scott, John Scott’s wife, spoke up for her favorite. ‘I'll lay your lordship sixpence she wins,’’ said Mrs. Scott, laugh ing. For once Lord Falmouth broke his rule never to bet, and exclaimed, ‘* Done, Mrs. Scott!’’ So Queen Bertha, with Tom Aldcroft up, appeared at the post, and, thanks to the brilliant riding of her jockey, beat Marigold by a short head for the first place. Lord Falmouth paid his bet to Mrs. Scott in noble fashion. He procured a brand new sixpence from the bank, had it set round with diamonds and mounted as a brooch, and in that form presented it to the comely mistress of Whitewall.—San Francisco Argonaut. ere To Cure a Uold in one Day ‘Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Twbicts All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, »+5¢ — FOR SALE _ That valuable 10 acre lot situated op- powte the Quarrie, on Mt. Kd. Road Apply to the office « ———$_$______ L.. L. BEER. 63— We NZ NIL a os As to styles we » parison, and we Be We Se ay — —* * De . a —— ee -_— ? fis sii MANLS Ae Se SY 4 Z ig Of New Summer Goceds. ; PRICES are the lowest on P. E. I. Seen BEER H.08 NEW TRIMMINGS I . 5 f Av Act to incorporate the truasees of the . BALAI ma wo piec e suits this spring, bargains yea.s old for 75%, One hundred blue serge suits worth in the regular way $l 950; this spring for $1. to fit bovs from 4&to 10 ysars old, the same goods tu fit bovs from 10 to 14 years old for $1.25. 100 suitsin dark brown worth $1.50 for $l. The larger size will just cost 25¢ more Three hun. dred all wooltweed suits for 2.75, to fit boys from 4 to 10) years old, the same goods to fit boys from 10 to 15 years old for $2.95 Our 700 litile suits tor 50¢ 10 $1.00 less than you can store. Read the list of 5 > s The largest variety ever shown by us—The honest Canadian tweed, double or single breasted. 25 dark. all wvol tweed suits. siz* 28 to 33, for $3,75. 25 dark double breasted tweed suits, same size as above for $4.50. 25 all wool, double breasted blue serge, for suits for $4 50 and 5.00 25 dou- ble and single, all wool, Irish serge, for $6.75. 25 heavy, all wool, Irish serge for $7.79. §Tlese goods cannot be doplicated in the city. ' 100 odd coats for boys from 10 to 16 years old at half the regular cost. 200 odd vests for men or boys, from 40 up to $1.50. 1000 odd pants from $1 up to $5. We are the people for pants, make no mistake, but come to us for men’s or boy’s pants, PROWSE BRO., The Wonderful Cheap Men. We are exceptionably strong in little 00 suits io fit boys from 4 to § | le’ Sig UVEALUAT SUITS Spring o’coats for $6.75, that are as well made as cuscom work, Fit-Retorm o’coats for $10, 12 and 15, that are perfect models of stvle and beauty. Those goods only need tobe seen to secure a quick sale. Men’s suits fer 10 to 25 per cent less than vouecan get them elsewhere. Our all wool $5 double breasted blue serge suit is a dandy. 50 alt wool, heavy serge suits are going fast at $7 50 all wool, Scotch and Canadian tweed suits for $10, made with get the same goods in any other | A | trummings and cut to fit,cut in ‘the stvlé with the same appearance and the best value on P.E.Island, made from good : : : : igle | ca. be had in readymade, just as good, just same wearing qualities as a $20 custom j ma le. Two hundred tweed and worsted suits all tailor made by the Fit-Reform Clothing Co., for $10, 12, 15 and 18. Drop in and see the goods, it will not take long to convince the most sceptical, that men’s clothing as well made, just as stylish, and very much cheaper than leaving your measure, Every suit guaranteed or money refun- ded. Waterproof Coats from $5 up to $15. All our waterproo’ coats for $10 and Over are guaranteed, ana. if they should not turn out as represented, we refund the mcney. PROWSE BROS, | The Stytish Clothiers. Sherifl’s Sale By virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to ! me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s | Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of | Clarence B,. McDougall against Arthur P, Thorne, I have taken and seized as the pro- perty of the said Arthur P. Thorne, ail the right, tithe and interest of the said Arthur P. Thorne, in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the Royalty of Char- | lottetown, in Queen’s. County, bounded as fol- lows:—Commencing at the North side of Union Street at the east boundary of land in possession of Henry Coombs; thence along the same east boundry north for the distance of four chains and thirty-two links; thence by a right angle line east for the distance of two chains and thirty-twe links or until it meets land owned by Malcolm McLeed fronting on said strect; thence south along the same land of Malcolm McLeod four chains and thirty-two links or aforesaid Union Street; thence the north side of Many 7 ‘ toouh will the the same West two chains and thirty-two links to the place of commencement, containing One Acre of Land, a litthe more or less, and is part of Pasture Lot Number Royalty of Charlottetown. Also, all that other piece of land, Sixteen, in the a lifetime ? Siiuate in = challenge com- % claim that our ’ | Be on ee Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, y Sl es ve 2a D. C. McLeop, Plaintiff's Attorney. ) ES Painless - Dentistry. A WORD TO THE CARELESS persons do not value their teeth If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to have the tooth ordi peint, they go and haveit taken out, that is t xe last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again, extracted, Justa few words on that Another begin troubling; out it goes, too, and soon after a while the person cannot masticate food; conse- qunce is their health becomes impaired; then they pay doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa last resort they get artificial teeth. from a business standpoint. would be the cost to save the tceoth and keep it good for Now look at the question In the first place what Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put Now think of this—if you had a wart on your finger, that troubled you, would you have the finger cut off to remove the wart ? not Well, why loose a tooth to remove an ache. We can stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them Why certaintly Artificial Teeth Charlottetown aforesaid, i as follows:—Commencing on the | there for use lower Spring Park Road at | rner of land in_ possession of | iey; thence along the southeast side line | southwestwardly the distance ce southeastwardly along the division line Letween the Peake | Estate and the Thorne Estate for the distance ; never to ache again. of forty-five feet eleven inches to the land = ‘ ( rles Thorne; thence northeast- ! erly along the northwestern side of said land Wk Charles Thorne until it strikes the ahaa’ . ‘ ‘ : Lower Spring Park Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 1898, at I Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown,“in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction, the said Property, or | as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on l writ, being One Hundred and one dollars and sixteen cents ($1 1.16), besides Sherifi’s fees and all incidental expenses. W. B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. May 7th, 1598. sete iii eee aid Roas «Sebel age ager singer» Bon, must be good ‘o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis- mencement, in Queen’s County, and I do faction or we don’t want your money. hereby give lublic Notice, that I will on You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same day. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Opea evenings 7 o> 3 t ac ii Si an Silirabiinn Aegean namommhomal’ eames oats a pata a Be: