— _ — — = |Are You Carryin 2° —xay, 1 carrying 2 A tire ma at at be SAAN y when § ss L policy Com- | panirs, l represent w protect you { Compa 3 never contest a |E R. BROW, , E. | ) Insurance Agent re Charlottetown ay ha LRA al ay sNow is a good ui me UEOEEUEY : : i SSSFF FFE EY hats ihats -~_- # Our new hats in, We can show you the best values in the city. You ean have either English or American, in the very latest shapes and color». A good range of men’s and Lays spring caps, from 10c up, Come and See. are Fig Cake.—This cake is delieiovs and the price lée per Ib. Light Fruit Cake.— he pest quality, 1Ge¢ lb. GS @ @& 2 2G ee we —— F J “sna, e 4 @* ©] 98 © 2 2S Silver Cake.— Very light and very nice, 16c per Ib. TeLermoxe 98, ‘D. SFEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. ¢ ee @ ete 227 %+24% ee A Hor Marcu —Anvchorites vs. Queen Sctuare School at the Rink toxnight. Ad- mission 10 cents. aii calidad THe WeatTuer.~ Moderate east to south winds; fair statiouery ora little higher tern perature. Tue Isuaxp Streamers are being made ready for the season’s work. As soon as navigation opens they will be placed upon their respective routes, i UL THE CRIPPLE Don’t fail to see | Cripple atthe Opera Honse on 1 | i4“y nigbt; April llth. Proceeds aid of New Cathedral fund. Tne StanLey made a eplendid run bes twee) Pictou aod Charlottetown to-day, ar iving here about eleven o'clock. She will leave on return on Monday morning. ~~ oe ( EN J ILeE. —Surgec on Major War. ba no wil lectare on the Qneen’s Jubilee ( e 12th April in Kind rgarten Hall, Proc: eds for the Artillery ondeety room Pa liars later v . : : ' h: ive u f t 4 j ? ; } es yut in good running P | Ae or‘ler: don’t over loak it when r4 eo you re house-cleanit cr, We a clean and repair clocks. that’s “* wa! ape Big, | | : * e will five L 2 Gxt why, and make a fair charge. > a oP * All Work Warr: utel. we r Se | | @ee K x Jeweler. i J, B, MACDONALD & Co’ We SOUS COA] | THE DAILY EXAMINER, (HARLOTTETOWN, MAF CH 25, 1598 cal and Other Items | i ; iA Toe Mau. Spectat reached the city at ha/f-past twelve this afternoon. neesoaeliabiitioe Tae Iceis unsa’e in many places, and some teams and fyot passengeis have late- ly bad narrow escape-~ —_— > =“ eting in Y. M, Discussion MR, ANGELL’X OPINION, (1lst.) The “ Mosroe Doctrine, ” whieh judg [so far as anyibing not in our ment itapp hes adj acent to our boundaries | ak (2d.) That we must build and mainta'n Atlantic ] is humbag 1 Pacific great navies to sustain the * Monroe Doct rine, ’ which is humbug No. 2. And (3d.) That to defend our cQoast Wwe n {2009 miles No. 3. on the ans away), Which is humoug Pacifi: | | / Oceans two | ist annex the Sandwich Ialande | We trust the American people will have | the good bum bug; at their true value. We know perfect! y well that if 18 proper that we should have a moderate army a: nd | navy. But we also know that Ge neral Sherman | was right when he said, War is hell, aud that thoee who are striving to get us| with foreign nations are lization, humanity, and the highest interests not only own country but of the whole human 1ace. [tis @ poor way to promote peace on earth to be constantly other nations, into a ficulty €neéemies to crv Gre. T. me PATENT KEPORT, ANGELL. Below wili be found the only eemplete report of patents granted this week by the American Government to Canadian Invent~ ors. This report is prepared specially for this paper by Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Pateuts and Exports, Head Office 185 St. James Street, Mcntreal. 600, 672—William H Harvy, Toronto; Ice or snow loco sotive. 600, 534—Robinhard Hoffmeister, Van- couver; Brake and foot rest for bicycle. 600, 676—Ro'ert E Monzie, Toronto, Apparatus for sizing cloth. ; 4 4. tonigh’, at 7.30 o’ciock. qaestion, How in Geo, apny be beast tanght?” Mr, Mi -Creacy will give a talk oa Klondike. T e pa>lic are cordially invited to attend. iin Trt postpanes d Annual Meeting of the Fruit G rs Asoc ation will be held in th rgaite Hall, Char'ottetown Tuesday the 19th day of April, at 2 m. when matiers of importance | to we € fruit growers of P. E. Island will be { brought before the Meeting—Hewar Bourxn, Secretary pro-tem ceanetillpinin Erancetistic Seravices.—The revival services in Grace Church will be continu- ed tomorrow and each evenirg next week, The Pastor will preach tomorrow night on “What willldo then with Jeaus?” A full choir will assist both services. Don’t miss these services they sre times of refreshing the presence of the Lord. pesillelgiatii VICE REGAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, Government House, Urrawa, March 19, 1898. Sir,--The Governor Genera) desires me to convey to Your Worship, hie thanks for the handsome bound copy of the acconnts of the Ci y of Charlottetown and of the | annua! reporis of the severa! departments of the ci ly governmest which you have had the kindness to send to him. | His Excellency is glad to possess ® copy of this publication which has the advantage | of showing so clearly all the transactions dealing with the municipal government of your city His Excellency alwavs retains most pleasing recollections of his visit to Char- } lottetow n. I ain, Your Worship’s obed ent servant, (egd ) Davin Erskine, Gov. Gen. Secy. His Worship Mayor Daweon, Charlotte- town. ——— $$ IN SCOTLAND. (The Presbyterian Review ) According to the Brith exchanges, Scotland is rapidly ceasing to be a Sab- bath-keeping country, taking Aberdeen as an example. In that city on a certain Sonday lately there were 354 shops open, and on another Sunday 372 bicyles paseed along the Deeside road within an bour, while as “many ae 300 or 490 veung men have been seen playing football near the Bay of Nigg on the Lord’s day.” This is ceriainly a serioas condition of «ffairs, and SUNDAY | 600, 592—Joeeph Moses, Sc op. 28, 3°8—James board (Design). Fox, Toroate; Game DIED. George’s, on 22ad, inst., aftera short illness, Malcolm McLellaa, in the 73rd year of his age. The deceaced was born in South West Scotland in 1825 and settled at the above named place. He had many noble traits of character being especially remarkable for generous hospitality and a charitable disposition. four sons and two daughters survive him to mouro the loss of a kind and loving father. Requiescat in pace. At Bt. SS | a GRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- SITY SAW. Se “My children have beet treaied with Scott’s Emulsion from their earlieat years! Our physician first recommende? it and now whevever a child takes cold my wite immediately resorts to this remedy, which always ¢ifects a cure.” Have a good hat; the secret of your looks Lives with the beaver brooks ; Virtue may flourish ia an old cravat, But man and nature scorns the shoeking hat.—Jas Patoa & Co. New Shoes—J & T Beil’s make, opened today, buttoned, laced and oxforde, new styles, new lets. —Alley & Co. Today, Saturday, March the 26th, will in Canadian ment. Ihe new +tyles are except onally nobby. Drop in tonight and get the pricee.— Prowse Bros. 3i Buy the best Hat in the mar Ket—you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hatat Paton & Co's. Special hats on special sale.—Jas Paton & Cu. em: sme ST Se ee — TO LE? —That com fortabie and pleasantly situated house on upper Queen 1... being the southern balf of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in « ccunation of Command-r Cheyne Hot and cold water in sam, rent moderate, Poassasion g ven ‘st itis wel’ that the churches are Leing aroused to # sense Of their duty. May uext, Apply to H, JAMES PaL HER, 65 Toronto, Witness (he usual rush in our hat depart- | Fense to estimate these three | ‘for relifion, | . i vf our | j { | shaking our fist at | j Ret Sometimes we ARS wah) es, ts a im fe te . ; he ; y fo Ps 7 3 See ae > JETIMES YOU THINK ate led to a few ‘months Mes believe that claims for their goods that they cannot substantiate. Christy's Hats are big, ‘them up with hats that will give fade or turn green in satisfaction: merchants make Qur claims we admit, but we guarantee to back hats that do not that we buy our carpets direct from the manufacturers, there are others that don’t. We know that our Carpet Department is the best place on Prince Kdwaid Island for to buy Carpets, we _. the best grades, we our prices are the lowest. yometimes the People know that we lead have competitors the trade in readymade clothing. been able to get near us; and just now we show the largest assortment, and we know tha Never are offering a new thing in this line, that will simplv knock the wind clean out of all competition, namely, Fit Reform. Those goods are as well made as custom work, in fact, each and every garment is tailor made, and cut in the very latest New York styles. The prices are much lower than getting it made to order, PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men i —_ 'TO BE LET Honse on King St, near Queen, contain ing eleven rooms. A'‘so sbop adjoining, fitted suitably for @ grocery store. Ouse end shop let conjointly or separateiy. Apply on the premises to the undersigned. NR3. JOHN McQUILLAN. 71—3ipd Old Stamps — Wanted. Highest price paid for lee. old New Bruns- wick, Sova Scotia, Newfoundland and P. E. Island Stamps; used or unused. Address; R. H. MASON, Box 295, Gharlottetown. Gane — = , tons . a | Rich ~NEW Figured =—_ LACK GOODS Crepons Fancy Mohair Effects Weur Figured Lustres Fancy Brilliantines We show cl.cice novelties and suj erior value in the above, BEER BR J. A. McDONALD, Gs Iyaany . e| -, |YIRM. LEFE. ACOUWENT ‘i ‘i ~~? an veep ceteris te te OO oo Oe a re a 2 Concert! ST. PATRICK'S HALL Je kaa MON DAY aSth PROGRAMME. 1. Duet. .A Travers’ Parise Mises Ida Byrne ‘and Josie Blake. 2. Recitation........ Keeping His Word Nies Martha King. 3. Chorous...........Bobby and Bis Sled A number of Little Girls, 4. Music....Mandolin Guitar and Piavo Misa May Carro! and G. McEachern. B. Bodies svcovcessi My Dad’s the Engineer Miss Annie McDonald. 6. Becitation.......0. . sesrseees Billy’s Rose Miss Ida Byrne. 7. Song.......eThe Tramp and Little Nell Miss Josie Biake. 8. Psano Solo.. sniiate ae i Mise Katie - Kelly. $. Cornet Solo.. abi Mr William Brown. 10. Recitaticn.......... “ Miss "‘Stentiford. ll. Whistling Solo.. + presececesooccnves Mr, Robbie ‘Hogg 12. Comedy in ome Act. ..+.ceeseeceseeereeves Mieses J.Blake, I. Byrne, M. Doyle K. Cantwel!, A. McQuaid, 4. McDonald, N. Lafferty. 13. Song.. Miss “Adele ‘Ballivas sn. 14. Comic Song... ccoceees Mr. Whitlock. LEB, Dokaehhi nce ccescesce s seccvecce cpepesooe conenoees Micses N. McQuaid, Jovie Blaxe. Doors open at 7.30. Cuorcert begins at 8.00, er eeweeee McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. ———— OF FICE—Cameron Block, Victoria Row, MONEY TO LOAN J A Thrilling Three Act Drama, y Easter | Moxday Night OPERA A HOUSE PAUL THE IE ORIPPLE an hill LOVE AT LAST replete with pathos, and containing many interesting parts, will be presented by St. Dunstan's College Dramatic Club No pains wiil be spared to make this play a grand success, Speeialties—Music, Song and Tambourine Dance, Vinnicombe'’s Oreeestra will bein Attendance. Proceeds in Aid of the New Cathedral Fund, Placa of Hallat Rankin’s Drug Store, and Dodd’s Medical Hail. Admission 25, 35 aud 58 cents, Doors open at 7.30, Curtain rises a§ 8 o’clock. - THE PHOENIX of Hartford. __ | Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST Lowest Rates, Generous Settlements \ = E. H. BEER, Authorized Agent you P. E. 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