THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN — . = — el A. o> m (A Lx GES . ee ~~ ew Styles in Slater : Be - (Shoes ; sniate The $4 C : laced hoot wit l fan af io cloth top 1S greatly ad— | é mired. ° ) Vinadow See {or e new styles In footwear. 2 PALLEY & 00 9 j Th he sata i hveists. e YOu Sarrying ~ por Fire Ins ce OD yOurprop~ any? fm you carrying enough? A fire gay happen at auy time—generally shen you least expect it. A policy one of there good stock Com- pavire, lrepresent ili protect you from al) loss. My Companies PF claim. ER. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown KHAAAK never contest a ——— SH, e New Arrivals is week are Blouse Sets, Af Links, Stick Pins, Shirt ij and Brooches. My new Bu pretty assortment wall the select patterns mihese popular goods. ; Every week adds meen new to my handsome wk of Jewelry. liractive Goot's B Kewest Styles Prices Low OU. WELLNER Jeweler. VE EEE i AMELING ven con- some- ® &@ cvrand soccess. if you wml your Bicycles to me mm Soll get a hard, smooth,long Wearing finish, equal to the 5 t hew work, Only the BEST baking colors tod varnish used. Hi, B, LARGE M Geo, St.—Large & Factory . eee eee een™ You Want Be Sure ot a doz of good HOT BUNS you had better leave your order With us. They will he ‘it from our OVEN to r DOOR. They are Oe ner doz. Texernoxe $8. STEWART ‘SOLipPse RAK ERY oid i BSS ESSE SEPP SSS FST EE SY , 4 } RL, A ENS ARERR CURRIN a, 9. OR, APRIL 6, 1898, Local and Other liems, Exce?rionaLLy Goop. —Readers of Tar Examiner are charmed with the serial story new being published in our columns. | We advi-e you to read it. The first ) Chapter appeared la-t Saturday. | ee ——_ — | GRACE Cuvurcn.—An Easter service | | under t : Lusp s ol the W.M. S. will} be beld iv Grace Church on Easter Sun- Gay evenlieg, immediately after toe reeular | rervice. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. D. Sutherland and Rev. G. M. Cam p< | | bel] | Foresvers Ex AINMENT.—The , | \MENT, Lhe enter. | | falament the 1 room of the | | esters ia gt 4 t successfni | effair. lise programm was made up of | Chuice literary and musical seiecticns, aud every pum ver was wel] rendered, and ao instructive address was delivered by Bro. Li U. Fowler. J ne entertainment was under lhe auspices cf Court Mount Stephen, and Chief anger Johason presided. o Sre.Ling Bee.—The Spelling Bee and | eoterta uo the Y MCA Hall last eve OY Was @ dl ICL SUCCESS The lite. | rary a i musical selections were al] rep tered 4 creditable manner and to the | pie ‘sure ftueiarge audiences Ire the Spe 5 students from the coun- trv d *¢ (FY GiS.fiCls were vick Dr, Ander-~ rious OD made au exce! lent ¢ JUaiTMaD, Tue “Savace Harpor Desatine Cree gave a cloxs ny ealertaliument oo 7 huarsday, i the 3'st March. In the absence of the President the Vice-President, Mr. Allan Morrison, occupied the chair. The pro- yamine cop-isted of vocal solos, dialogtes, recitations, ete. It would be unjust to psr.icuiarize a8 aii: the parts were very crediiably maintained and elicited the re~ of the Afier enjoyment stolen from the grim oid store of time, the audience dig« persed to their resvective homes, enters ! ptatea app alse two hours of aucience. | four casks, aud then pumped | for a stateroom as we could | did not go ashore as ON THE WAY TO THE KLONDIKE. (Coatinued from 4th page.) “Qvne poor old fel’ow from Michigan whom I was heiping along over apile of | lumber eaid to me, “I wish to God I | An- | other said, “I would give $150 in cash if was home and 1 would stay there!” I wa; off ibis ship and I would waik home!’ Ly ‘ eo at Wr : ‘We arrived at Wrangel early in the morning but did get water until 4] o’clock in the afternoun. brought alongside in not boats each jpolding } inaks | Here we made a “kick” not possibly live below. Wegotoue. You should see | what thev call aetateroom. In size it was | 6x7, with three bunks, and was as dirty as | it possibly cou'd be. However, it ‘was | better than where we were We could get | better air. Dawson and I occupjed this. “Wrangel ia the dirtiest town on earn. It ie built on the sideofa mountain. T main street is on the edge of a river ¢ consists of a narrow plank walk fuil holes, mud, stumps, rocke, trees and of all kinds. ‘There little houses about the eize of an outhouse, tents, etc “There were four of our party out for a walk looking at the town. We saw a crowd standing talking and just after we went by a fellow ran past us avd got be- bind a rock and started in firing ata fellow «ho was chasing him. The latter got be- hind a tree and started in at the same game. You ought to see us fellows get behind trees and stumps. The result of | the little scrimmage was two men shot one through the hand. Two gamblers were fighting over $210, skinm> outof sue of our passengers the night before. An od man passenger on our boat had his pant pocket cut clean out end lost $80. So rouch for W a-g 1 “Qur next stopping place was Juneau which was reached at 3 o’clock on Mon- day morning. Juneau is an old town It is aleo built on the side of a mountain. I I was too sleepy. You want to sleep aj] the time in this into by hand pumps. are } s% @ % > v Me OP Us US aS A taining a vague idea that the theft would ! be repea‘ed 1a the near future. Sons or Temperance.—The officers of Victoria Division for the ensuing quarter are: w P—D Howlett. W A—A Tanton F S— Jobnv Godkin. T—W P Colwill. RS—J J Chappell. ARS Miss Abbott. Chap—G G Jury Con —Geo Colwii'. A 6—G Mills I S—H Rackharn. O S—C B Warren. P W P—Miss L Hudson. The officers were installed by the Depaty Rey W J Kirby, and G@ W P Clarke was present aod dejiverec’ an interesting ad - | drees dealing with ihe ple biscite. — Mire Bap News —A letter from Mr. Hedley McKinnon, Vancouver, dated the 94th March, bas veen received by 118 brother, Mr d. J. McKiunon. Iu the! letter, Mr. McK nam says : “A party of | Kiondikers bave turt ed back from Skag way therovghly disgusted and wishing they had never started, A goverument <ffiz al who bas just arrived from Dawson City states that onthe way from Dawson to the Summit, he counted thirty seven men frozen stiff avd still unburied. He says there are doubtless mary m ore bodies that he did not see.” Mr. Me~ Kiunon is reading law. in the office of Mr. Henry Shaw, former Charlotte- toniap. Mapaip, April 4.—Troops sre moving rapidly, andgthe best informed people here believe an armiatice between the Spaviacds and Cubans will be proclaimed within two days. Boston, April 4.—-Sixty-five firms re- presenting tne woo! trade of the city, for warded the following expression of their approval to Presidvot McKinley to-day: “The undersigued membere of the Bo-~ ton wool trade desire to express their hearty approval of your policy ip the se A NES AW 2%, Ue als, se Soe Vee Uwe sesesees Se ! é S Dalase BROOD ; QV, D id field ae Dw ue cS | 9% I We will continue Hy re Oa %; 4\\ OUR ie scent * {2 iG oy 3% SALE a rs -7 Ke One day longer, iS So If you have not yet called, do not let to-morrow ja | ~ pass without seeing the unusual bargains we - Se ffer at. his price. WZ e 0 ¢ I —@ oa have already called | ts aN? If you have already called—see the new AB | Be. lines we effer to-morrow. os ay Nut cash rock bottom prices. Wp ag % | aly aetiyen ovhre orbs ordre oWye wvBye ovbye oybye o ones « ee Y Se NS SRS SII Y Ze oie Ore os SINS SE] SE SEES country, aod you get about two colds a day. I had the gripie the bostand was bad with it. “Well, this is the jumping off place. + + * + Wearenow getting our freight aud cattle out. The town is halfa mile from the ship. We will likely be here five days as we have to shoe all the oxen ourselves. We have not decided yet where to pitch our tents. “Brent and I will likely tearn tomorrow and go tothe summit of the White Pass and see what it is like. There is no snow there,ard I have not seen any except On the mountain tops since leaving Vancouver. We have to haul eur goods on wagons for two miles out of take a dog The water was | i tp . 4 d * reg ng tenees® ‘ Mitton atti! \ if \ Y) Wolf @ CANADIAN SCOTCH ENGLISH IRISH United Ve Stand. TO TRADE WITH PROWSE - BROS. Quality usually regulates price, being by far the greatest sellers of Clothing, Hats and Carpets. We have the advantage that comes from being by far the largest buyers. By trading with us you have the advantage of assortment, of quality, of price that you cannot get in any other store. Weur Carpets Wer Clothing Weur Hats and Caps New styles in all the best makes PROWSEBROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men An Old Saw Reset. “Early to bed, Early to rise; Don’: get tight, And advertise.” — For that tired feeling you must enrich and parify your bleod. Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla is the medicine you need. W.P. Colwill has opened up & nice Skagway before we get to enow orice. It is very mild weather, and if we hed started earlier it would have been better. The pars was in better shape two weeks ago then it is now. However we are all in good spirits and will make a dash for the summit with cattle and goods as soon as we can get in shape. There ia no trouble _ once over the summit. | Skagway is a dirty place, aod it is full | of all kinds of gambling. We bave been here fur two days bat I bave only goue a3 far as the edge of the town, That was enough of it for me. ‘We gotto pay a bondsman one per cent. on face of our invoices and put ap $250 in cash besides, and they appoint one of our mes whoisan American citizen an ercort. Wortman is our escort. After we get to Canadian territory he goes Crockery aud China store in th? building ormerly occupied by Miler Bros. 2w dw DSBS VOVS FS VASVSVSVSVSS You Cannot Put it Off Any Longer al p> <a o> That drawing room has ben ¢ promised new Wali Paper since e ¢ ¢ ; ( ( ; back to Skagway and files hie report and gets the $250 refunded. We paid $2.60 « head wharfage for oxen and $2.50 for goods, jay and computed by measure per ton. “Tell everyone who asks you concerning the place not to come out here unless they got plenty of cash, for one is “skinned” from the time cone puts his foot on the boat at Vancouver until he strikes the White Pace. The cost is something fear- ful. “The people down east are led astray by newspaper reports. When man goes throagh this experience he knows all about it. There are 10,000 people in present Cuban crisis and tneir disapprova of any hasty action tead:ng to force this | countay into war with Spain.” al eager. and among those are lots who would go back hcmefif they had the money so take them. Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling —‘‘way back.” ’ ( ; ee Moore ‘& McLeod, ; The W :] Paper Men. >a Valuable Property BY SUCTION I am instructed by 8, Geo. Thorne to sell at auction, On TVSESDA Ss, May 3rd, at 12 o’clook, that very desirable property, situsted on the Lower Spring Park Road—bead of Pownal Street. The house is in excellent condition, contains fine large shop, dining room, kitchen and pantry, and thirteen spacious and well finished rooms. Large frost-proof cellar, together with larn. The halls and rooms are al] painted—with two exceptions. In fact everythieg is in firet clase condition, and affords an excellent chance for eome one to do business; as it is an old established stand. A portion of the purchase woney may remain secured on the premises. Terms at sale. E.H. NORTION, Auctioneer WANTED. — —— Coat and Vest makers, at D. A. BRUCE'S FOR SALE ————— NE That valuable 10 acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. Apply to the office of igh L. L. BEER. — The... Diamond Jubilee Qn Tuesday. Ryening, April 12th, 1898, © IN KINDERGARTEN HALL, Surgeon-Major Warburton, of the 82nd Battalion, will deliver a jecture on the Queen’s Jubilee, including the various functions at Londou, Windsor, Aldershot, Spithead, etc, As Surgeon-Major War- burton was one of the stall’ accompanyin Premier Laurier. he hed exceptions chance of seeing all the eveuts connected wita the Jubilee. Parts of the Jubilee procession will be shown by the aid of stereoptican slides, Surgeon Mejor Warburton hes kindly consented to deliver this leeture in aid of * the funds of the Artillery Orderly Room. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Lecture at 8 p.m. Admission 25c. Tickets for sale at Dodd’s, Rankin’s and A. W. Reddin’s Drug Stores, LIBUT.-COL. J. A, LONGWORTH, LIEUT. A. G. PEAK LIEUT, A, A. BARTLETT Committee, = 8) on ; oy 4 { : . d 1 5 * 7 ' Fe ef P 4 i * Er eulerr4 Lata aannenns Se =