net ES a ~ nm SUBIC sccvoe AF o ; a 4 ry VAG Ba bow: \a For Boys gsgosocceer® ty pt s oh “ ‘ ‘ id tl re pri ’ t owe’ len bu r1¢ “ ~ i a] 9% D rola dy J 20 DA : gre wo | t Boys DBCH mo > Bos frown ® ‘Om Sl. } Ww) Aig yout onl i oe ' gge 12 and idl han we Up. LEY & G0, C= Va - | sts ieee date we! we tee? ie The 99082 C060 2488 C864 00090 Your Property ) against fire ‘ Js it prdent to rirk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- eammlations fur the sav- ing of a few dollars in premiums? Are you do- ing justice to yourse lf and femily by risking it ? Insure in those good stock Co's, represented by R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown Baas ae gihe New a f > —_ ane < » wo This week are Blouse Sets, Cuff Links, Stick Pins, Shirt Studs and Brooches. My new and pretty assortwent Ginsall the select in these p pular coods, Every week adds i thing new tO my handsome me sock of Jewelry. vevevesvey con- patterns “= ax *- s SSE PEE EEE EE sSome- ‘Mtractive Goods Newest Styles Prices Low hi W. WELLER Jewel: Te FSFE SEY F Y ‘AMELIN G VEN % a grand soccess. If you send your Bicycles to me you'll get a hard, smooth,long Wearing finish, equal to the hest new work. Only the BEST bak! ing colors and varnish used H.R. ‘LARGE % mM Geo. St.— L, arge & § Factory op Ca cat eaccaasisnsin | Tenders. bi tenders, addressed to William ? resident of the New Glasgow te Coa, ‘pany, wiil be received until Welock on Saturdar, April 9th, 1893, Semakers willing to engage by out to mana facture cheese at the ‘agow dairying station, tenders to "ages per month, company finding B'S tenders from any persons willing AS assittant, tenders stating t Dont. feetors do not Lind themselves to west or any tender. C. A. Sreven-ox, Secretary. —— SESEGSTSSSSS SGOSHSSSSSSRVSOSGOCOST ACeCZeES°?: ee - ' ats Ws we LAS Sseeu + Recitation—* Laska”’....N. THE > AILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 11, 1898 IT Za ae aT Lee Te Recitation—* You a Pes no Flowers on My Saas’ Grave”...Miss L. McDonald Dialogue - “Tine Quack Doctor”. .... Me Raseel, = Godfrev, G. Math eson vaggie Clark Recitation —* S: ebony Darling”... Ada Andrews 0 ee esesece Choir A. Campbell Jeeseseece= Singing—“Wh iD: -poor-will” Yankee Legislature which, after boodiing the treasury until it was erepty, proceeded to economize by dismissing the Chaplain. — Mail and Empire. — Vancouver Ovencrowbep.—A late Van- couver despatch says: The rate war on the transcontinental lines has crowded this city with laborers and mechanics from the 1. gre east. Although there is unusual activity The mem bers of Fairview church return | jn the ship yards and docks, and the thanks to all who so ably assisted them in | Yukon and Stickeen demands are ivcreas- the entertainment as well as other matters, | ing the season’s work many fold, the lator expeciall) the organiet. The proceeds were market is overcrowded. Workmen from = aid of repairing the Fairview Baptist the east not employed in ad vunce are up- sburch, } able to obtain work. | @&ts are, ATS, ofp, Be Se SESE SASSY SY SY: 3% “Ais Ne Digas Nagas Sages haghe sagie nego oe rg? Gs ay is Siu he 7¢ EE ; “is ti por \ =e as 54 ex | As ant’. ee ” POINT Si Me “A: a aN’ ye when buying Dry Goods, @ aE % Millinery, are w claim first New Kid Gloves. Sry LH ame PRICK SIS SGOO HOGS 2900 a oven patterns—Hats and Caps IF Piench and Germ n Dress Goods. Spring Novelties in every department. SOeSeaeude BEER BROS Ahi WELZ . Wy place in both. , SSSERE RE Ui, i . -~ } a = eee a a ewe Let our kats speak for themselves | Jater styles >| ido you wil! “| where you an buy ros. ining . . . } ‘Loge | an 1 ha Mama | A Lesson in Advertising. LUGai ail Ulner ffems. . » ikl vi i Aaa ae ca | A-wholesaler had ove of the brightest ] vr re te, ! Most injpressive .eclures On acdyverrtis- 3 in | 28 Tread to him by a country merchant aa B ‘ tol, ei week that he am ever heard in bis | Jeath in the K ke ; ife, Says an exchang This merchant is | : not of the ordi na ary merchants, He ie | ais i Wanee.4 White. sch ahi aracter in his way,a Hibernian, and | phitenes civ: he a 3 Bneland | * th his fo ll share of the proverbial wit, railroad West M ; Pia? Pisis me chant lives in @ emall city in the Saturd and ant] ! state, ad buys the aap quip Lis goods a s 5 us ; : 1 | in is City. He was in on ap ny trip, toN and passing a wholesale house, be oberved i | pape apkins in the windows, w Maps j “Mr. David BR. McKay, in tO 1ookK at them, for he ha’ s 1 of McKay, of New | ‘2:Dg8 ip his store. Glas 8 expect ide from | An do you have paper napkins to K e wi y tig SCH! ?” be arked of the wholesaler. He did , y known , aks Sol bheve them, he said. “An howthe divil a is estimated his eh:re will not | ‘ do | be knowin’ that ye have paper napkins partners, which @0 eater. to sell, if I don’t come down bere and bap~ ‘ 60,000 Sa tel wet 10 ane thoes in the windy? Why don’t ee Klondike gold { the las: | 3° tila man ye have paper nipkins? wo vears Thin we’d know what ye had to sel.” i The wholesaler told himthat he di d ad- Ag ' My “oy ineat’ ro se, W yhich was true. — i h, 7i%, Salud the mercuant, Mn, ow Anesse anal “se lo you advertise? Ye puta cut of = en “| buildin’ in the paepr. Now, what t ' tpon ri ©1X | do I be wantin’ to see the cut o’ yer “build i child was ~ the | ing for? 1 dou’t care a af of k ; a of cee from 1 : : Ove | v's what's in yer buildin’ that Leresis nud stepped to the ed:vre of ¢ be is $ a ur cae meres If =” a ae er napkins ay ie } hild’s ies \ i : eats tin } a have paper napkins,and don’t be @ show in b eed ins tha pr a naa ity ; Ty >| us a picture of our big s’ore. Tha;’s the ae . ovens Over ner, 1be | way |’m a goin’ to sell these paper nap’ ee ae re, weeny Caen d,) kins Tam buyin’ cf ye. I put aa adver- Midd ’ iS Laken { { iO-pital Tor treal- tisement in me paper at home to till the ee | people of me town that I have poper a —— vapkins to rell and the price they have to Socta The social avd entertainment pay for thim, and be the powers they come held W head! y iy ev ih all, a few even- | and br uy them. This wholesaler told » Ings ago, wilh Mr. ¢ W Jackson acting | that be bad more good advertising seuse as CuairPieD, prove { am&euccers§ fin incially rubbed into him lo ten ninutes by this } @= Well as ulberwise, upwards of $70 being | merchant than he found in books in the real ! Mr. Josep Wise, M.L. A., past ten years. assivted by Mr. Jhn Diamotd, auctioned eres ——_-— the pies. Lise programme consisted of ; i vocal and instrumental music, dialogues Robbing the Thrifty Poor. ane re ‘itations, all* of which were well | The millionaire statesman, Mr. Mulock, rendered and highly appreciated. Miss 1 ;, goivg to cut down the rate of interest Mary Matheson presi led at the organ. The paid to workmen and others who deposit programme was asf follows: their money in the Postoffice Sav:ogs Ginging—* The World is Full of Song” | Bank. beiaieas c .Choir{ When Mr. Mulock secured control of the Recitation—“On ace Upor ne Time a ! bank the rate was 34 per cent. enum snecuuend Beatrice Diamona Last year he reduced it to 3 per cent. Dialogue — “ Arabella’s Poor Rela- Thie year he is tringing it down to 2 5 tions”, ..........Misses dane Mc- per cent, K innon, Sophia Neill, Messrs While so many greedy poli licians are Charles McDuff aod George McKinnon | prey ing upon the country there must be Recitation ~—** low they tried to whip economy somewhere, She temo” 5s cccekc cscs N. A. Campbell So the Postmaster General intends to Sole —“Silver Bells of Memory”. .., “‘ sweat ” the thrifty poor. Sean gans . Annie Jac -kson It is a repetition of the etory of that ing good and cheap. Weare bound to . Our new ations of hats are right up to date, No store i or better quality for the prices sprivg impor- n Ge nada keep than PROWSE BROS at the same do ‘ a an: | be , / " ‘ ; ning € prices as You may want carpet or oil cloth, let us assure you, if you find it to your advantage to srade y the lacest a for ver old buiidia ‘leld eoods in other stores. th Prowse Bros, you pay for Spring and Summer Trade a iarger trade than ever this spring. and in order to do so, we are marking our goods close to cost mark, we have bought cheap, and we will sell. cheap, so let every one who wants anything in the dry goods line, to patronize Prowse Clothing. Our Fit Reform clothing is away ahead of custom made cloth- , and not much more than half price, why suit, if you can buy just as good for half the price at Prowse Bros. $20.00 for a We want yeur trade. we must have it if pessible, you want the goods, and surely you don’t object to to buy goods cheap, if you do not you must not call on us, for all’ our goods. are You Cannot Put it Of Any af jp» at} Longer That drawing room has been promised new Wall Paper since —“‘way back.” WAS CSESS BUR SORSSBENMNSREBOSG Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. at» al] Moore & WMeLeod, The W andi 2a eo =e 2 ©] @]Oe 7 G2] 1) Paper Men. —— — enn 2] 4} 20% 22090 GS —- -—_—A ee en FOR SALE 08 TO LET. -——— That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, rear the market. This Hotel contains about twenty Good stabling for thirty horses, with jJarge yard in connection. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. 8i—d&w Queen Street me a re ee —e QS good rooms and shop, all in good repair. The Best A $45.00 ‘TT weel or Serge Suits In the City at ae DRUCES _—_—_——— ~——— HICH-CLASS TAILORING --SEK OUR NEW— SPRING CLOTHS TO CONTRACTORS, Tenders will be received by the under- rigued ug to April 19th, at noosa for finish- ing the inside of Afton Hall. West River, according to plane avd specifications to be seen at the office of C. B. Chappel, Archi test, The lowest cr any tender not necesserily accept+d. JOHN McMILLAN, Secretary Bu‘lding Committee. | apr8. wi The... Diamond Jubilee —_——— Qn Tuesday Hyening, April 12th, 1898, IN KINDERGARTEN HALL, Surgeon-Mejor Warburton, of the 32nd Battalion, will deliver a Jecture on the Queen’s Jubilee, including the various functions at Londoa, Windsor. Aldershot, Spithead,etc, As Surgeon-M jor War- burton was one of the staff accompanyin Premier Laurier, he had exceptions chanee of seeing al! the eveuts connected wits the Jubilee. Parte of the Jubilee procession will be shown by the aid of stereoptican elides, Surgeon Major Warburton has kindly consented to deliver this leeture in aid of the funds of the Artillery Orderly Room. Boors open at 7.30 o’elock. 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. SECS ORTH, LIEUT. A. G. PEAKE, LIEUT. A. A. BARTLEYT, Committ ~ ee