THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTELOWN, APRIL 13, 1898 pooeosoavocoeeuse 2 dies’ Fine Boots ew j, & T. Bell are fully established the only first class (snadian shoe mak- You want a ‘buttoned as ers. pice pa or laced boots right ‘ . €> J} awny- q ‘7 = = ur of Bell's ant you'll always want them BY & 00, Tho Shocists. eeeeOQ once 8e06¢46600 jour Property — wainst fire ? i]s it prdent to risk loos- mg your whole life’s ac- ammlations for the gav- ag of a few dollars in memiums? Are you" do- Bog justice to yourself and wily by risking it ? igure in those good stock (o's, represented by R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown KRAAAARH @eee¢eeeceseo ta, he New Arrivals is week are Blouse Sets, af Links, Stick Pins, Shirt Puls and Brooches. My new i pretty assortment con- wall the select patterns these popular goods. Eery week adds some- hing new to my handsome ek of Jewelry. ERELPS PSS a ee ery iactive Goods Newest Styles Prices Low F % 3 = =ES Cr tm gout = ors pated SEY Jeweler. Py eer sey fe h 227 Be SD wane ten lf you want the best, you ve got to go to the Eclipse Bakery. ~ "The best Materiais are used and com- Peient workmen employed nee | 6c per lb. ~><= Wik: Timeruoxe 98. STEWART 4 lirse BAKERY ‘AUS BEST BREAD. -eaDwvwe2 eo tenders. R tenders, addreesed to William P< fesident of the New Glasgow pany, wiil be received until © On Saturday, April 9h, 189%, Smakers willing to engage by © manafacture cheese at the Wdairying station, tenders to Per month, company finding (owas 21.2 estes teee lenders from any persons willing se @& assistant, tenders stating ot month, do not Lind themselves to 7 lowest or any tender. _ C. A. Srevensos, ai Secretary. ee SCSESSHSSOST SICCOSSSHSSe2OSIO5SSSTISE*C RS i ' } j i | j 1 deen ito ee | atands | tea and fancy | pere huve i and ¢ tye a : I im} | that the government of Britieh hed at Bonshaw. _— —< Pp ewe I Pe . . 7 ROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE.— The aciourned until House | afternoun. selitibltieahiee A SAH $4 M —The proces da fan Easte r the Guild Room, Summerriie, Monday evening, amounted to the handsome sum of $115. sensilla Ar Home —Members of the ‘Missionary os . ae ; | Society andl ladies of the congregation of ; . : , the First Methodist Cuurch are hoijding an Easter A Home afternoon in the church parlor. ede Porato Sxipments—The Summerside ntof the Guardian SAYS: It is Ll that -ome of eur potato ship» already received orders from Boston for several car loads of potatoes and probability shipments will be as the Northumberland re- ‘eguiar trip. correspon) understovu in all made AS ®00nN Sumes he) —— ee New Brunswick Curese.—The tecord savs Suseex : Kings county leads the pro- vince in the size of its output last year and from present indications the season of 1898 | will surpars the previous record, The number of factories which Jast year was i vear be increased by six more, scdacsi aia up Ga:ixep.—It is convocation of Mentreal, SCHOLAR announced the Presbyterian‘ College, Mr. C. Hardy, of Montrose wes awarded the Lord Mount Steoben echolarsl ms Bee. dé B. McLe gained the Stirling scholarship, and Mr. D. M. McLeod, B. A. Springton, the Walter Paul echolarship, each of which is worth $50. that at ? BNNNAL 1a, Sprineto» ee, Yuxon TRANSPORTATION.—lt ia stated Columbia of contractors to make a’ waggon road on the route which was to have heen the course of the Mac~ kenzie and Mann railway. It ia wonder ttood that one whole cabinet sitting since the holidays commenced has been devoted to the question of Yukon transportation roads, are negotiating with a firm ~~ oe A celebrated doctor charged $5.00 toa patieot whom he recommended to buy a ) 25c bottle of Dr. Harvey’s Southern Red Pine—The Cough Cure. but his cough was cured. No charge for this advice. a <- o The Victoria Cafe, Gt. George St. is now fitted up in first»clasa stvle for the accommodatioa of patrons. This is one of the most popular oyster houses in Char- lottetown, and the Cafe is equipped in a manner that enables the proprieter to eater to the wants of the most particular. In connection with the establishment the proprieter has a large bicycle livery where all kinds of wheels are for hire at reason- able rates. The wheels have all been en-~ ameled and repaired for the season’s work, and aeyone wantiog a gooc-looking bike should call here. It seemed dear, ——- MY MEME NE SY SSE SY SY SS OY Ne Se Me Vz Ue SS Se SY aie “pe +4gye *“@° ge ote “ THE eee s, POINTS 77 *¢ Millinery, are « we claim first 3 ae $ o we iNG New Kid Gloves. /” a Spring Novelties in every department. and Oiher Items, | Betrer Facrorny.—A new butter face } | tory is to be establi | three c’clock this } a when buying Dry Goods, STY LE and PRICE PEO CSOT SHED LOO London patterns—Hats and Caps French and Germ n Dress Goods. 226286 6O8t BEER BROS Apri. 11th, 1898, | Gallant vs. Mellett—Trespass lien vote | siyned afier delivery o: article. Trespass } for wrongfaily taking from the dwelling house of the plaintiff a cooking stove and thereby causing the fplaintitf damage and |; Uepriving him Ob the same, ail f | The evidence proveéa the entering of the | bouee and the taking of the stove against d order. | Defendant pleaded leave and license as a justification, and prodaced a promissory ithe kind commonly called a hen |} note, signed by the p'aintiff, and everdue } and unpaid at the time of taking. The lien cluuse was as fullows: “I further agree to furnish satisfactory security if required, (Lam to have immediate possession and use of the article for which this note is but the property therein paes to me until fail payment cf the price, aud of any obligations given therefor, or for any part thereof. IfI make any default you may resume possession and sell the article to pay the unpaid of the price, whether due or not.) in rebuttal the plaiptiff showed that tbe piainiifl’s wilt as note O71 gviven, 1# DOL LO — ' lin die A es le ot COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. | ee, DREN'S - GLOTRING. | i Every Boy a Sailor—<@? In Wieur ofthe War Like Times ‘Every lad wishes to dress like a sailor. balance | ment lyou Clothing that cannot but please. } the lien note had been given for &# balance due on the price of stove and had been signed by him seven, mouths after the sale and delivery of the article. Hedenied being aware that the note was a lien note. Held that as the note was signed after the eale aud delivery of the stove the lien clause therein contained was inoperative so far as the stove was concerned and did not jostify the trespass of the defendant. Judgment for tbe plaintiff for twenty dollars damages and costes. Arthur Mellist for plaintiff; J. A. Mathieeonu for defendant. Natal’s offer of 12,000 tons of coal a year for the use of the fleet is a very direct contribution to the Imperial defence. Coal is as necessary toa fleet as guopowder, and costs more ina year than ammunition. If all tue colonies supplied coal to the navy there would be a surplus of the Imperial grant for use in other depart- ments. What is Canada to do? °o----- ‘tbe workman often eats hie lunch os the eame bench where he does his work. The office man turns his desk into a din-~ ner table. Neither geta the out cf door exercise he neede, neither takes the proper time for eating. It is small wonder that the digestion of both gets out of order. Its such cases Dr. Pierce’s Pleasaut Pelleta come to their aesistance by aiding nature in taking care of the food. The cause of nine tenths of the sickness of the world is constipation. From this one cause come indigestion, disorders of the stomach, liver and kidoeys, bilious~ ness, headaches, flatulence, heartburo, impurity, of the blood and the serious complications that follow. To begiv with, constipation isa little thing, and a little thing will cure it. The “Pleasant Pellets” are tiny, engar coated graoules. They will perfectly cure the worst case of constipa~ tion and indigestion. Ifthe druggist tries to sell you some other pill that pays him greater urcfit, just think of what will best pay you. ove AS oie {3 place in both SOOSS ESE OE8S 86S * SOe SE DBCBVDGBOSVOSGS OSES OH1OF 4487284 OG “~ | Sailor Suits are in great demand. We make a specialty of Childrens Clothing We have a nice assort- o, we can sell All our friends drop in to see our line of chance you get, rpharens G which consists of the newest, the brghtest and most striking effect of up to date styles. nt Visit our Clothing Rooms the first PROWSE BROS Received to-day 46 cases more hats, we can supply you all; call and see us, and see our stock of Hats, stylish GOOD & CHEAP. qo 2OG2 VBBB DEBS SOEDE You Cannot Put it Of Any Longer a ji» a» That drawing room bas been promised new Wall Paper since —‘“‘way back.” Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. at io a > Moore & McLeod, ¢ The W. :] Paper Men. > @ @® ea @ @ @ @ oS a2 oes 2 O42 2 4202820 4232 me 2 ©» @, ee * 22 2] ee ER em TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by the under- sigued up to April 19th, at nooe for finish- ing the inside of Afton Hall. West River, according to plans and specifications to be seen at the office of C. B. Chappel, Archi tect, The lowest cr any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN McMILLAN, Secretary Bu'lding Committee. apr8 — w2i PURE APPLE CIDER. A small shipment; will be sold at the gallon or barrel at 30c¢ a gallon. Now on draft. E. H. NORTON, Auetionecr. 80—Sieod ma Woe PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men — A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Finished Monuments and Headstores to be cleared out quick, at greatly reduced prices. Agents will tell you they can sell as cheap as you can buy from the manufacturer, Buy from us direct,and we will convinee you that this is told to effect a sale and make something out of you. We employ no agents, as we prefer to make all sales right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. oa > a> a > a > Cairns & McFadyen Kent Street; Ch town =~ ~—— eee AN EASTER HAT will not be quite itself without a pair of EASTER SHOES, If you have forgotten to get the shoes, call in ana see our new spring stock, they are beauties, Nice Shoe at 90c, $1, $1.25, upwards. W. H. STEWART & CO London House Building ee ess tty: geen oe pete, oo . == 7 senate eae ‘eoteenaaten ieee Nae mtn, abril e * ar no es er