pare rer SY — Foot Ball ehees of } up acoovsosecsse 0 5 a a * = wu siue canvas with a rubber sole, Made well laced iil heavy, § and only O0c a pall. See hem in our window. ALLEY & OO. The Shoeists. eoeeatae GO9002S60¢C O89¢ 0360 '% © SSS 08264548 £586 0600500666440 00086 O88 PSEISSCIOS? SOOS SOAVSSSSE SSSCEHSOSSSSSSSLHSSIUDS s Your Property 1 Insured name. against fire ? Is it prdent to risk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- cumtmlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in premiums? Are you do- ing justice to yourself and family by risking it ? Insure in those good stock Co's, represented by E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown thAAAAAAAAA WHEN YOU BUY A WATCH Buy a good one, it will serve you well—no matier who you are, or what your vocation—If you want CORRECT TIME. l carry ia stock,’ a large aseortment of goon re- liable watches. I Lave sold watches for a gocd many years. I[ have satisfied a good many customers with watches, and I believe I can sat- ivfy you. You had bett-r step is and let me show you the variety of designs in Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s watches cased in Gold, Silver and Silveroid. W. W. WELLNER oe vt ¢ Jeweler. te BME ESE SS SSS FSH, AAAAKAANARARARAARAAAAAAM WEEN EERE ENS? BENNY , see SOTO S4SG2 OFF ou Can Buy Cakee mest as good at you can make at home; you cao buy them just as cheap as you cas >> make them. a weae ee ara @& > hen ee y oy ECLIPSE BAKERY f J § py Sts BREAD. ~7ea.vre eee > ee ' ee HENRY R. LORDPLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. ©. F. % Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag } Corvell University. R lting Engineer for General Work, cial fiydrantic, Sanitary Engineer- Specialties: IC, ng and Bridge Designing. Offices ai Charlottet own Islaud correspondents arlottetewn. and addrss to foe 2 e 2 ® @ © @® @ @ 2? oe e® Joba THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 29, 1898. EaRr.y Provenixe.— Mr. Allan Mc- Phee, of North River, bas begun early. He ploughed quite a bit on Thursday last —a week ago. ' | ’ | To Correspospest:.—We are compel- ’ led to hold over some correspondence, , . _ Correspondents will do well to make t} | ven) esteemed favors as short as possible. A New Srory.—Readers of Tue Weex- LY ExaMINeER may expect next week the commencement ofa very intereating story, | even surpassing in interest The Exiles to Siberia which is just finished. Kixo’s Cortece—Mr. Walter Cotton, of King’s College, was among those who successfully passed the Responsions ex~ amination, obtaining a first-class and winning tae Binney Exhibition. vetiinstiies Cattle FoR Suipment.—Teo carloads of prime cattle were broughtto the city last evening for shipment t» Newfoundland They were purcnased in New London and vciin ty by Mesers Blike Bros, iiicadilinwee —The Duke of Wellington is quoted a» having asmallopision of the Spaniards as soldiers. “I never could get them to stand their ground,” be says, aud he cer- tainly epoke from experience. Sn i Weed seeds grow, indeed we often think they grow withbont the seeding. We notice £ that some seed-«men are stating “their seeds grow.” We go farther. Our loug experience in the planting of seeds, exper - imentiog with and te-ting so many varie- ties, enables ua to know almost toa certainty what to plant, and todiscard all varieties thatin our jadgement are un- worthy of cuitivation; moral—bny Gay’s Seeds and have the varieties best suited to our climate the same as they plant them. selves; see advertised price list in this pper. Carter’s seeds grow, and are the best that grow. Ask your merchant to supply you with “Carter’s Seeds.” - eS Tetricus, the barbarian, was the first {man to wear trousers, the two part gar- ‘ment having been forced upon him by his captor, Aurelian, with the intention of making Tetricus appear ridiculous. The costume, however, seems, after sey- ' eral centuries of usage, to have made a . bit. A state lunch in China contains 146 dishes. ee URE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and nourishing and givesand maintains good HEALTH. Local and Other Items, i China Store —W P Colwill. Murray Harbor South Notes. Some of our farmers sre starting in early | and have already sown wheat. Rev. E. Gillis, who was takeu j'l zome- what suddenly about two weeks ago, is stil] keeping poorly with little, if any, potice- able change for better. We hope be will epeedily recover from the attack and be able to resume his official duties. The almost total absence of wild geese and brant this season has been rather ap unpleasant surprise to parties concerned, especially to those who prepared aud were well equipped to deal fatally with the feathered tribe. Mr. J. Winsloe, who in variably secures the highest number of victims every year, sueceeded only in kill ing two, the only two, it is said that were shot here this season. Knowing one* say that more could have been shot had they not been fired at by a few unskilled and inexperienced mark+men bose volleys make no victim among ihe festberedirb, but serve only to make them take their departure noharmed. The Schr. Lanra E Franklin, W Coip- nan, master arrived in this port Saturday last, and is now loading with potatoes and cats forthe Halifax market, aleo Schr Sir John A McDonald, H Hyde masier, laden with hay and oats for the Maritime markets will leave the earliest favorable opportunity. The lobster fishermen bave put out;their lines etc., unusually early this season, Considerable anxiety has been caused from fear of destruction of their gear by ice which attimes is very close. After yes~ terday’s storm it is feared that there isa big emash-up of traps and Joss of lines. TheS S Electra made her first cal here this season on Saturday lasts Tae Examiner is heartily welcomed bere. wim B, M.H. South, April 27, 1898. +or+e ——— Awoman never really knows tbe mean- ing of happiness and content until she is the mother of a healthy, happy child. The health of the child depends on the health of the mother, both before and after birth. Most all of woman’s weak- ness, and particularly the weakness that most strongly influences the health of children, comes from some derangement or disease of the distinctly feminine organs. Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Perscrip- tion will cure troubles of this natare. It should be taken regularly by every woman during the entire period of gestation. I gives strength to all the orgaes involved, lessens the pains of childbirth and insures the health of both mother aad child. Send 31 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Addrers, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. We are now doing busiress in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We want tosee every one in need of good crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap 2 wk dy & wy. s Ze Als aS 3 - al Te ie lateake L2e per Ib Se Vine Cakes 10¢ — le Light Fruit Cake, l6éc per Ib * Py Lctess Cake 6c " é Patties 10c¢ per doa “ic German Bur ye ck S¢ Cream Pies. 12 and Lie eacao Choco ing P 15 - 1 20c each “A: At Very Low Prices . Teepnoxe 98. "ie D. STEWART Y = . encase uy S%S > * SY o> ’ ee sy = THE LATEST NOVELTIES aN Dress Coods Very stylish effects in black Mrepons and Brilliants, ed BEER BROS = NEW TRIMMINGS > ~ ¥ . e os s 4 \ if ; | os W030" 1 nM. ben Kok! OPS RAGS \AQ2.- C re Now Supplyin The Missing Link In the past, Readymade Clothing did not carry the assurance of being as well made or giving the same satisfaction as tailor made garments. Now we are in a position to offer the general public readymade suits just as well made with just the same materials for one half the cost of custom made, all ready to wear. Each and every garment pressed and finished before it leaves the shop. No more buttons drop- ping off the first time you put them on. Every button and every button-hole made to last with the cloth. Every garment cut to fit nd cut in the very latest style; all sewn with silk and finished with the best trimmings. It will pay you to see our Fit-Reform Suits before leaving your measure for you spring »nd summer suit. Tweed suits, $10, $12 and $15. Worsted suits, $12, $15 and $18. Black Cut-away suits, $10, $12 and $15. Our Dhbildren’s department is now fvll of the newest aud nicest styles to be found in America, the prices range from $1 to $5 per suit, to fit boys from 4 to 1€ years old. See the assortment of 3 piece tuits now shown by us, over five hundred in number and fifty different qualities, in all the most popular maCes. In youths’ suits we are very strong—double or single breasted from $3.75 to up are now showing a good all wool suit to fit young men from 14 to 18 years old for $4 50. We 190 odd coats for boys, bought at a big sacrific:, will be sold cheap. 1000 odd pants for men will be sold from $1 up. What we Say we do, What we do we Say Try us for keadymade Clothing, Hacs, Caps and Carpets, place for you to buy those goods, we would say 80. PROWSS SROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men It we knew any bette — —_—— a NOTICE ‘The property on the corner of King snd “ownal Sis, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May Let, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, ncon. This property is now kzewn a8 the Fin!ay House. Terms Casb. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executor Te. 7 I is the latest addition to SCIENTIFIC EYETESTING ine struments, heartily endorsed bo the medicial profession, all over the United States. anl2wt!lstapril, y2swtd We use it. MeDONALD & INMAN le iid eek” Sacaahig ie G. F. HUTCHESON > FICE—Ca.neron Block, Victoria Row. MONEY TO LOAN 4 McDONALRA G. S. Inmas Spring Shoes Ladies’ Tan Cloth Top Shoes, Ladies’ Black Cloth Lup Shoes, Ladies’ Dongola Self Tip Shees, Ladies’ Black and Tan Butten Boots, Ladies’ Black and Tan Lace Boots. W. H. STEWART & CO —_——— Y.MC. A. The bathe in the Association Building. bave been tefitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays avd Saturdays, from 2t0 10 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non mem bere will be charged a smal! fee for their use. The Assembly Hallis now in oe order, ee be ene London House Buildif 7