DAILY EXAMINER, See MARCH 11 1898, TOMOPPOWS Needs —= are what you are Tt way be a pair of perhaps you want be We have lots of boots Our Rub bers in now They 4 y0 ur hea Ith ee The Skhoeists. Are You carrying —., |. any Fire Insurance on erty? Are you earrying enough ? when you least expect it. in ope of there good panire, L represent will from al] less. My claim. E. R. BROW Insurance Agent Charlottetown RAAAAARAAARA © YOU CAN HAVE Companies sever Your Silverware look as bright and attractive as it did when it was new if you use my Silver Polish. For me to SAY that this Silver Polish is used constantly by is we sufi client guarautee, that its superfor quality and re- liability is beyond doubt Price 18 15¢ a box We W. WiLLNER Jeweler. vuevuvevvuv¥¥ =~ ove AAARAARAARARRARRARRARAR Hol Parker ¢ om House Rolis Are always pleasing for tea, you cannot have them to often. ‘Lhey are oes. 4 [ren 4 / / Tetcemoxe 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE WAKERY ¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. <a tt a 9 MADE TO-DAY AT + QUIRK'S BAKERY > »} Cream Pies 12c¢ each ?* Cocoanut Pie lic “ Washington Pies 0c Pasiry Pies —_— > Wine Cares —_—:" Jelly Rolls m7 Jelle tquares }ke per doz Ginger Snaps its “ 2 ] ve ee wf ma. 7 }0c “ ae Vat Cane Seed Cukesa New York Fruit ce S = a & & = Y CITY BAKERY, seeanaiasiio~ inal De Typlalgns Tero wewemoese ' Gratien Streci, 9240.6 0.5O5262503 298 nterested in rubbers, 0tS too. Wear LLEY & 60., #3 a your prop- A fire may happen at any time—generally A policy stock Com- protect you @eontest a , ee EEE EEE ee cee oe = wr @ eo. ea @2. &2 a. a 2s es 84 2 8 @ ®@ 22 eee Se eee wee B04. 0 SE SBoOOETOGOISDS 20a 6 @ OOS 796S OB DP O19 7S 4S enmem r - ANY” ry ' i. e. ©. Ba Regular Session of Wildey Lodge lonight. Initiation e REMEMBER Tuesday evening, April 12th and don’t make aa engagement for it, or you will regret. kitties I. O, F —Conrt Charlottetown, meete tonight at 8o’clock. A full meeting is urgently requested. Tracapie Cavures See advertisement In anothe : calling fer tendera far tue bu ng Of same. J}. vpNwaistic.— The Canadian Churcb< man and the Church Evangelist have merged into one. ‘Jnion is strength. } ciisinialitiliaibei : ’REACHING.—Elder D. Crawford, of New 1% asgow wi pr each at Cross Roads, Lot 18, next . rd’s day 13th inst., morning _—~<e--—_— Sporrs.~G@oto the sports tonight at os f ; (C.8 | Mr. Altred | tainments the St. Dunstan's College. Return t ckets 6 cente. Train leaves at 7 7.30 sharp, re- turn 1g Imm ediate ly aiter the ports, he ae Norick.—Special] train leaves the city tonigat at 7.30 for the eports at the Coliege. Don't miss the fun. teturn cent The special will return to the city th edi ately after the sports, — -— CHEAP rates Fares.—To the Pacific coart the : Sackville to Van ints $3615 for first. second class. $38 45 for 95 for second class. Mo e allowed at these rates. The ut of yesterdav was iacorrect. anil anaes Rorvan Cawnaptan Acapemy.— Mesers. Movs, of Ottawa, asd F. McGilli- vray Knowles, of Toronto have been pro- moted to the list of Academician’. Mesers. J. Arch Browneand E. M. Morrie, of Toronto, were added to the list of Asso» Ciliates. lo its notice ofthe R.C. A. exhibition, now being held at Toronto, the Mail and Einpire says: “President Robt. Harris, of Montreal, sends a numbe: of fine heads notably, “A Nibilist,” and a portrait of Mr. Robt. Lindsay, which are strong, and | posses# a high finish.” of fare now are and ot eket and $25.80 for couve} her p clase t Fron tirat class and $27 at psy ars ar Blaleroe rictou to same sdiiisiiinicldaili £ Scuppen Dearu.—The many friends o this city, will death which occurred residence, Great George Street, Jast night about 11 o'clock. Mr. Downing. although not feeling well, was out yesterday mecrping as usual and visited some friends. He had been troubled with heart disease for aconsiderably lomg time, and = complication developed yesterday which termined fatally. Drs. Kelly and Warburton were called to see him in the evening aod everything possible was done to relieve him, but without avail. His funera! takes place on Saturday afternoon _ eae Down ny, of } , | regret to hear of bis at his mother’s Tne Pounn ‘Parry.—One ofthe bright» est and most satisfactory charitable entere of the season was ‘the Ponnd Party inihe Y. M. C. A. last night in aid ofihe P. BF. [. Hospital. The generosity riburors made the list of donations a g ing in bringing up the total proceeds to over $70. A briet but most enjoyab'e musical programme was rendered, ihe participants being Miss Macdonald, Georgetown, Misses Dodd, Cotton and Harezard; and M2s rs f A Earle, A Bruce, ) L. Cook, E. Peake, Jas Hyndman and Master Robert Hogg. of cont large one. vesult COURT OF CHANCERY, saster of the Rolls. Fripay, Mareb Li. Cameron.—T his Beferethe > 7 1 , N CHuoiron VA, is an ' : action arising outof certain dealirgs by the paruies with James H. Good for the lending of monev on a mortgage. A bill was filed by the complainant to set aside a mortyage made by the plaiutitf in favor of the defendant, wherein the con- sideration is siated to be $800, and which was duly executed by the plaintiff. After the mortgege was executed, Good, the . P —> 2° solicitor, applied to Cameron for the money, which was paid by him to Good. The plaintiff alleges that the mortgage was iucorrectly read over to bim, the only consideration read by Good was $150.00, Good only paid the plaintiff The balance was appropriated by Good to his own use. The question for consider- ation of the Court is whether Good was the agent of the plaint'if or defendant and whether in any event the, defendant did not pay over the menev to Good at his own risk without having a written authority from plaintitf so to do. This case is the first of its kind tried in our ‘ourte and isa very impertant one. M. McLeod, Q. ee and D. C. McLeod, for plaintiff, F. L. Haszard, Q.C. and W.S AY ET $150, ; Stewart, Q. C., for defendant. tickets 10) ‘ the One ll ie mn PERSONAL Mr. Calaghan MclIsaac, of Morell, intends to leave on Wedneedav for Victoria, B. C., and afterwards to proceed to the Klondike. Mrs. Frad Peters was thrown from ber sleigh, yesterday, and suffered a somewhat uncomfortable shock, buton enquiry tos day we are pleased to learn that she has almost recovered from the eftect of the accident. A. 8S. Barchell, of Sydaey, who has been emploved as accountant in the branch of the Merchants’ Bank cf Halifax, at St. John’s, Nfid., has gone to Vietoria B. C., to take charge of the agency in that eity. —Halifax Herald. Mr. Mathew Smith, of Hampton, while working in the woods, yesterday,was hit on the head by a decayed branch which fell from the top of a nearby tree. The blow tumbled Mr. Smith over and made a nasty cut, but he is nut, we are glad to say, seri- ously hurt, Mr. Geo. E. Auld arrived home vester- day from Fngland after a very pleasant passage. Mr. Auld when asked about the egg market in the old country said be pre- ferred not to speak just now. He, however, expressed hin:self as greatly pleased with hia visit, and with the courtesy he, as a Cana- dian, met with from everybody. He visited Liverpoo], Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh and London. He found P. E. Island cheese evjoying & good reputation. Frarerxat.—Next Thursday evening, the members of Charlottetown Lodge No. 68 I.0.G.T, will give a Fraternal Re- ceptiva to Bethel Lodge, Lot 48 and Ejliott Lodge of Long Creek. In connection there will be a Templare’ Reunion to which upwards ot 150 Templars will be invited Ch’iown Lodge hasan enviable name for hospitality andan occasion of this kind will surely be up to the standard. | Every Templar, active or passive,-ohuld look out for this celebration and should they be fortunate eneugh to receive ano iuvitation profit thereby. CONOR Y in taking Hood’s Sar. saparilla, because ‘ 100 doses one dollaz” 2s peculiar to and true only of ‘True BLOOD | Purifier. —_—— —_———- ~ = = — . a im Order to the SeCore To-morrow, SATURDAY We will make on astonishing display of Saturday Snaps Expect something out of the usual We will not disappoint you BEER BROS. clair, John Thomas Nicholson, of Orwell Tet tse ibe eaes EW HATS! N z= = EW HATS! Christy’s London Hats iS CASES. New hard ands Hard and Soft Hats. oft Hats, New Styles New Shades, Mfen’s Boys Hard and Soft Hats Chiderm’S Hats and Caps Remember we lead the style in Hats, line, and we profess io know when a hat will suit you,and we are in a position to give youall the very newest styles in HARD AND SOFT HATS. This is our particular PR The Stylish ytatters WSE BROTHERS, ei ape «tpn ett Aaa man a — MARRIED. At the residence of the hbride’s father March 9, by the Rew. A. McLean Sinclair,, Jobn Alexander Beaton, of Gairloch, to Sarah Ano, daugnter of Murdock Mehen- zie, of the same place. At the residence of the March 9th, by the Rev. A. father, Sin- bride’s McLean Cove, to Margaret, daughter of Jobn Murchison, E-q., of Point Prim. At the residence of the bride’s perents, on March 9th., by Rev. A. Craise, Joseph William Coffin, Savage Harbor,to Edith Jane, daughter ot Benjamin C, Douglas, Hills acral ee ow sr = a ma DIED. f On the 19th inst., Alfred W. C. Downing in the 32nd year of his age. [Funeral to leave his late residenee, Great George Street, at 2.45 tomorrow, for St. Peter’s ‘Cathedral. Friends requested to attend.] EEE ee An OLD And Wi ELL Tried Kemepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years bv millions of mothers for their children while teething v ith perfect success. It sootbs the child softens the gums, allaye ail pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty- five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and a+k for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ot the er kind. NOW A DAYS Tt does not cost mnch to be clean. We have lois of water inthe city— we are going to have sewerage—aud we offer you for sale large quantities of SOAP. iQ. | FAMILY SOAP in five pound bars 1 7c Same soap ia pound blocks 34 TE Shar Genuine old Brown Windsor 20 per doz Old English Brown Windsor 40c per doz SANDERSON & CO. a Wholesal:a and Retail Grocers, Gold, Porcelain and Alamimum Crowns, teeth withont plates) at th most rea. sable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray Approve and modera appliances used orendere@ al operaticus comparatively | painless. ee a Ladies felt Boots, Beaded Mcceus-ins ete, Children’s Same line as above, for Misse’s, 2, regular price $1.15 Job line of Lad prices $1,159 io 1.60. Misses Fine Pebble Buttoned Boots, heel tee cap, serviceaole boots, regular price 55c ie¢s’ Dongola Roots, sizes 11 to 2, yegular priee $1.25 to 1.60. A few lines of Men’s Boots AT i=2 PRICE. Ladies Siippers - 20 p. c. dissount Money refunded if goods don’t suit TERYS CASH al ALL. sale is now on. FOR Our big =! You can save money by buying your shoes from us during this sal >. warm Carpet Slippers, | now 5@¢ & pair spring ? now 68¢ a pair sizes 11 to 2 now 85e apair Fine Boots, regular ? now 85 & § $1.00 pr. now 3.100 R. K. JOST Stamper’s Corner ewe een mm | oY Eas That become painful and tired when reading or sewing, probably need glasse! ae That are sore and inflamed and extremely sensative to light, probably ree quire glasses. Do your Trouble you in any way glasses are necessary. ZYZS If so, allow me to examine them and find GC. F. HUTCHESON, Opp. J. D. MecLeod’s. Graduate Philadelphia Optical DoNege mt ee aes gn na ia rs ea. ggg = lpg tno