THE} DAILY*EX AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 23, 1898, + i 95¢ Window Te-Sight See it Men’s Boots, Women’s fine Boots, Women’s Shoes, | i 9e 99 99e There will be some rood shoes there for some g one—perhaps you. ALLEY & CO. The Shocists. # e e s ° e a . a t ? ° 2 : * S s + 3 * 9 ‘ . . e 2 e e - s ‘ 6 » + ° * SOSSSSSE SHHS OHOSVHSSESSED OOCBSSSOS SOUS 1GeG000000 ls Your Property Insured ecm, against fire? Is it prdent to risk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- cummlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in premiums’? Are you do- ing justice to yourself and fomily by risking it ? Insure in those good stock Co’s, represented by E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown >see €6267566946 9068 DON'T BAKE you have plenty other work to do. Wecan do all the baking that is neeeseary. Silver Cake, lbe Ib Fig Cake, l6e ib Princess Cake, 16c Ib Light Fruit Cake, l6c i) Scotch Cake, a lb Doughnuts 1 0c doz or; 10c dea Patties, Cream ier, Chocolate Pies, 12¢ and l5c each 15c and 20c each 7 ; Teiernoxe 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ‘ BAKES BEST BREAD. é senor emisv7eneneees ———— ee =a<+. << 2 2 = © =a ee eof ee CAAAAAASAARAS € A Penny = Saved Inthe purchase of a Warch has cast many a valuable dollar intheend, There is only one quality to consider, that is the best, and only one price to pay, i¥ that is the moderate and feir one, A good waich cannot be bought for less than! ask for «, *, £, € *, 4 t £ +, x, * , mine. If you pay less you will surely get one worth very much lesa than the difference To add to the value of my watches, I have them thoroughly timed and ing them for sale. My = T- tested, before Ciler +} Ave guarantee with every ca Oh Ts _ Gosrer Meerinc.—Railway men’s meet- ing in Wright’ Hall, Sunday afternoon at 4o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, 1, John 1-9. “The forgiveness of Sin.” ; Tue Staviey.—This steamship is a , Pownel Wharf taking in fresh water pre- vious to putting down the large automatic buoys at West Point, Cape [ormentine, Tryon Shoals, and Indian Rock. W C T U.—AlI! members of the W CT U are kindly requested to attend the next regular meet ing at 4 o’clock on Monday afternoon to decide the ques~ tion of holding the W C T U_ Convention in this city. Fiavermes Downe Wer..— Fishermen are doing well in the lobster businese here: about. The crustacea were never known to be so_ plentiful early in the seasou and the outlook was never brighter fora prosperous season’s busineas in the lobster 80 iudusiry, Richmond Record, 316 Eoe@s.—Tihe Moncton Transcript says: M. Max Melanson of Puinsec Settle- ment, is the owner of a hen which has laid some remarkable eggs recently, the largest measuring eight inches around one wav and 75 inches the other. The bird doubtleas intended there eggs for her master’s Easter breakfast bui she had been misinformed as to the date. ‘iiccaai tl cial 9x Istany Treasure — The Oak Island treasure seeker? are muking better pro- gress of late than they have been doing for some time, saysan exchange. They are now sinking a shatt to be used asa pumping shaft and had reached a depth of 152 feet last Saturday night, and intend t»gotoa depth of 180 feet, when after setting their large new pumps they will drive a tunnel toward the drain that leads intothe muney pit from the shore and take the water out by the way of the new pit.—Halifax Echo. —— A Great Book Free! When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first edition of his great work, The People’s Common Sence Med- ical Adviser, he announced that after 680,- 000 copies had been sold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of lsbor and money expended in producing it, he would distribute the next half million free. As this number of copies has already been cold, he is now giving away, absoluce ly free, 500,000 copies of this most com~ plete, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever published—the recipient only being required to mail to him, »t above address, 31 onescent stamy : to cover cost of mailing on/y, and the be will be cent post paid. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. The Free Editiow is precisely the same as that sold at $1.50 except only that the books are in strong manilla paper covers instead of cloth. Send xow before all are given away. COAL NOT CONTRABAND. } May be Purchased by Either Belli- gerent. It appears that the report that the Bri- tish government had declared coal contre~ baod of war is not correct. The New York Evening Post states that it also goes on to say thatcoal bas never in the history of the world been contraband of war‘ and probably will not be in this case in the event of hostilities. The following is the Post's atticle subject : “*A telegram from Jamaica says that there has been an assembling of British warsnips at Jamaica wita the purpose of enforcing the neutrality of that island in the event of war between the Uniied States aod Spain. The important statement is made also that coal will not be considered coutraband of war, but will be sold toany purchaser, Spanish or American, and that when warships of opposing belliger~ ents are in British ports they will not be allowed to depart within twenty- four hours of each other. These rules are to remain in force in Jamaica unless speci- tic instructions to the contrary are received from the home government. It is impor- tant to cote that coal bas never been made coutraband of war, either by treaty or by the consensus of nations. The general law of contraband as stated by Wooley, is tbat nothing can be justly regarded as con- traband unless so regarded by the law of pations or by express convention between certain parties, and that the definition of contraband must be clear and povritive.” In other words, all articles not clearly and _ positively de- fined as contraband may be freely bought and sold. As coal] is pot one of these articles, the Spanish cruisers may obtain supplies from either British or French Islands in the West Indies, and we may do the same, eubject to such regulations as their respective governments may pre- f scribe. As both of these powers are strong enough to enforce such regulations as they make,it may turn out contrary to our expectations, that, in the event of war, Spain wiil have as conveaient and abun- dant supplies of coal as ourselves.” This is amatter of considerable im- portauce to our coal producing sister Pro- vince of Nova Scotia. THE HEALTH PINK Of Perfect Skin---Dr. Agnew's Oint- - ment Insures It. A wonderful cure for al] manner of skin sores and eruptions. Acts like magic on eczema, tetler, salt rheum, ringworm, scald head, itch and blind, bleeding or itching piles. “This is to sav I was troubled for a loog time with piles. Oa the recommen- dation of a fr iend I tried Dr. Agnew’s Oint ment. A few applications of this wonder- ful ointment cured me of the tronblesome things.” . Adam Bryden, Chatham, Ont, One application always gives quick relief. 35c abox. Seld by Dr. 8. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes. ae “As ea a6 Se We SD — N a 4 in Charlottetown. S¢ walci no risks when x * ", *, %, x teh, ge you bu) ¥, ¥ é take you a watch al W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. BREE PSE SP SSS SS SSE TEE SS E<ESE ESE SPSS LA HENRY Kk, LORDLY C. E A. M Can. Soc. «. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Srpell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraalic, Sanitary Engineer- ag and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetows cand =, John Island correspondents addr 88 to wo. Ais re e al; 7 is i \ A values tnat cannot be ts ‘ 5 ee ese ste ste see a * Ready No 422428200068 We are now prepared to show you OUR PRICES ON NEW SPRING NOVELTIES. We invite special attention to our MILLINERY ais itis without doubt one of the prettiest and most re attractive range of hats and bonnets ever shown 7 hs We rre particularly | ay “as DRESS ae ——AND— als 7 MILLINERY and in every department we claim to snow store in Prince Edward Island. BEER BROS MA Net cash, rock bottom prices. i ANAS 2 ’ *—@ %s < proud of our COODS equalled in any other the Jamaica despatch really was that coal | would not be considered contraband, and | declared | | first class condition. ( Tuesdays, (from 2 to 10 p. m. WALL Waterproof Coats Spring and Summer Coats, the newest and best. Our vrices on spring coats is $9, 6.50, 7.75, 10.00 and $12. Our price on spring coats 1s— $9, 6.75, 8.50, 10, 12, and lo: The goods are good, the price is low, come and get a coat. Prowse Bras Gulf Hose, Sweaters Shirts, Bicycle Suits, Light Caps, Under- clothing, Caps that weigh less than a ounce; tlie price is from 25c up to $1.00, Sxy boys, if you intend te 1\de a wheel this season bny y ur clothing from PROWSE BROS This is the stere 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, Chric- tys’ London Hats are the best. PL -nePUnM 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, CUR MOTTO the best for the least money, The old fashion, high prices have taken a tamble, and now you can geta real nice, suit fit for anyone for $10.90, 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 PROWSE . BROS BROS 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 Ist, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, nc on. This property is now kzrown as the Fintay House. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executor an] 2wt!lstapril,y2swid _—_—— McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. )?FICE—Caneron Block, Victoria Row. MONEY TO LOAN {f, A. McDONALD G. S, INMAN. The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly They will be open and Saturdays, Members are invited non members will be charged a emall fee for their use. The Assembly now in good order, and at reasonable rates Apply to the Secretary, Thursdays to patronise them; Lall is r? ; will be Jet PAPRER ‘HOW OPEN == ' <A large assortment of Amer- ican and Canadian Wall Pa- iper. Ali the latest designs 'and patterns at lowest prices. 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