THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 4, 1898, le Sather ic at a tte apm nnt a age New \ Styles in A q/ A p Shoes The $4 Slater i 7 ‘noe slate laced boot with fancy {doth top is greatly ad- é mired. hi { » : ui | { See Vindadow for ; Twanar a new s?.\ les in AJUDL YY PALLEY & CO, Th Shoeists. i —~ ire YOu Marrying —., any Fire Insurance on y ourprop- erty? | Are you carrying enough? A fire may happen at any time—generaliy when you least expect it. A policy in one fof these good stock Com- panire, I represent will protect you from al) loas. My Companies claim. rR. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown er me een ea MAAALAAAALS NEW —__casett> | JEWELRY i Veryd retty ideas in TUOUSE SETS B® Gurr Links never contest a eat NZS vir i } These taths hb ive New York and Bosten, and jt is stood they do not require to be constructed crecsoted materia . timber or other special = Mr. B of St. Dusstan’s Cathedral have had their ajdress M sanchard artistically written by Me. Williams, of the Chariotte- iege, and handsomely committee formally handed it t Biavchard on Saturday even- ing. The address is signed by Professor Ca- } i ! | ven on } } i ' i | i ; town Business ¢ : ee framed by Mr. Whitioek. A r-preseni ing the choir nY over ti { been pub ished in thi paper, _ oo A Terriste Deats.—A youvg boy named McKinnon, belonging to Me- | Kiunon’s Harber, ©. B. met with a terri- } ble death on Sanday evening last. The | young lal was taking a voung horse to | water, ani animal being wild, be by tying the rope around his waist he could easily stop the anima! if he attempted to ruu. The animal did run i ' | ' { j | } (hought that ne WA @ EVENIANI ANS es-Av afaie ee a ? | mie aie Be poe be SZ x > % Cr" +> PEGGY LEE RE Se SPE ae yy WG 2 cop, local ani Other tems, been ued for years in. under: | ANCHARD S ADDRESS.—The choir | behalf of the chair, and has already 2 SES Ste SG SY SE WE WILL HOLD “as 9 K Wy To-morro Vv aud ”\ Saturday. : We will make adisplay of 25 cent ar. <7 ticles never before equalled in Charlottetown, I neem cme re: rene. HOLY WEEK. . = ‘Services in the Churches—Special Tue Mai. Srectat arrived at 12.40 this Music for Easter. | y aflernoon. ae Be | 7 A ie In St. I a Ci & ice | sos es + 0.0, Bo~Regilor weciax of-8k | o St. Junstan s Cathedral, the service | = = ~ | Lawrence Lodge at $ o'clock tovigh. First of enebra will be held at seven o’clock _ - degree, ; On the evenings of Wednesday, Thureday, | , oe and Friday. Theservices on Thuraday | A _— - C. B. C—The sntject for the next de. | 2ud Friday mornings will begin at eigat | ‘a ov e a 7 - J | bate will be “Who t reliable | o'clock, and on Saturday morning at half | ee e EZ, | information, the reader or the traveller?” | past seven. The service on Good Friday | LA © = —_ : THe Prov i, Lacodiartiras wil | aie rs ware Rigo? Wenning of sue : ; A , . for the cdespaich « ' : in aa ' na Fao aan the ble “ : we ns aperenny A j S Lj ; 1 of } morrow af- he Sting ot the fount on Saturday. ; 7 Y ternoe 1. There wil] be the usual military On Easter Sunday the choir of the Cath- , , = = =Z L diepiay at the Provincial Building and | edral will be assisted by Mr. Viowicombes . aa . tte Uf ealute from fort Edward. | orchestra. fe fy") ; In St. Paul’s church there will be ser- | i , | Ftoatixc Bara —Halifax is to establish vice every morniag and evening, .his week, "stem enone A } modern Hoating baths onthe harbor and except ‘on Saturday, at Il a. m.,| etetuaint / J ) af atthe northweit arm, for the econ- | and 7.30p.m,. The subject of the address | 4 fi | venience of the home and travelling public each evening will be “I'he Mystery of the | Cross,” the Mystery of Humiliation being | the theme for this evening. On Good | | Friday there will be a special service in the | ft | morning at which these will be a collection | Sa) h for the Jews. In the eyening aj| i meditation will be held on | , Ht i} the Lifeof Christ, illustrated by Com~ | W mander Cheyne. On Easter Sunday there YZ Yj wiil be communion at 8.30 and 11;. apecial | services at 1] and 7; children’s service at: 3. There will be speeial music on KHaster | day. } At St. Peters Cathedral the services wili’ 5; be: Holy Communion, Monday, Tueeday tf, 7 4 WO Mott : , = ee ¢ ~-; 4 J and Wednesday at 755a.m.aod Thurs-; ¢,¢ cA ML day at 7.45 and at 8,30 a. m. Children’s | / As 4 service every day curing week at 5 p. m. | and evensong every evening at 73@ «’- clock. Good Friday at 10,a. m,, child- rene service; 1.30 to 4.38p. m Medi- tation on ‘The Seven Words from the} Cross ; 7.30 “The Sacrifice of the Cros”. CANADIAN ee A MIE erm If you are not feeling well, whv don’t i purify aod enrich your blood and do you you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla? It will wonderful good. 6, qlee Oe oe ofe@ie Gj; <@ x SCOTCH United We Stand. TO TRADE WITH PROYWSE - BROS. ENGLISH cannot get in any other store. 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 Weur Carpets Wer Clothing Neuwr Hats and Caps OTHERS, | e ' . ; iy of : SHIRT STUBS Se ©osecceoeou0 4% STICK PINS 3) we ee i, po ee Ws Beer B= os New styles in all the best makes e All new, pretty and at- at: ROS 2 ” y : : By “tive. See them ot = ‘ 4 Bg Sin 8 “je t ° it a | leats§ Do not miss it. ) < , 7r t Y ye . 4 : ¥. WELLNER = asdye oxbye ody. ore odes Bre orbys sxbr- oxbye oxy > =o ~ PROWNE teen Fo Oo DS DS WS WSS BEEBE OS ner — ey SUS Se Ss iy HAMIELIG is a soccess, if you send your Bicycles to me | youll get a hard, smooth,long Wearing finish, equal to the best new work. Only the BEST baking colors @nd varnish used. ' i. R. LARGE u Geo, St.—Large «& * Factory grand We Segeeweecen BAOT Ross BUNS You will want them on Friday, but if you want 9CRS you will have to leave Yourorder, They are 10c fer duz—we will deliver mat your door if you it, Teernoxe $8. » STEWART ROLES: BAKERY 22224 222% eo % OS 33202? a _ _ = ee and dragzed the voung man, and in a few minutes he was a corpee. inenghbiines Ponice Cover.—This forenoon Albert Webster appeared before Hie Honor ona charge of being drunk, disorderly, and fighting in the vicinity of the Salvation Army B rracks onthe night of the 29tb ult. Afver the taking of evidence the case was adjourned until this day week, Web- eter being discharged on his own recog~ nizance to appear on thatdate. Warrante were ordered to issue for Hugh Brown, David Bell and John Bell who were with Web-ter at the tine. Adjutant McGilvray, of the Salvation Army, is the compiainaat. —— More Bao News.—A Moncton despatch sav+: Another Jetter has been received from ove of the Monctonians who recently went to Vancouver. It repeats the previous warnings about going to the coast, save many men are working for ther grub, aud there are huaedreds of idle men, while every day there are seven or eight hundreds of new arrivals. < Only one of the dozen or so of Monctonians who weut to the coast this spring has been able to obtain employment. Herbert Humphry, who sold his property here and took away with him considerable money, was held up the firet night afier bis arrival in Vancouver and robbed ot $100. — Varent Rervorts.—Below will be found the only complete reports of patents grant- ed this week to Canadian Inventors by the Cavadian and American Governments. ‘This report is prepared specially for this paper by Messrs Marion & Marion, Sol’ci- tors of Patentand Experts, Head Office 185 St. James St. Montreal: 59,224-—W H Ha'penny, Minedosa, Game apparatus ; 59,352—Pierre Gegnon, Quebec, Bicycle Support; 59,259— William Webster, Lind- cay, Foot Power Boat; 59,307—Joseph Leduc, St Hyac nthe, Maple Sap receptasie. American Patents: 601,076—George A. Hunsinger, Rainbaw Centre, Can. Engine Governor; 601,153-—Charles W MacWill- jams, Preston, Can. Sugar Cane header: 600,953—Fravcis W Rabbi & al, Ottawa, 2.7222 ee eae | Device for blueing clothes. area te sat ph LATEST/NEWS NOTES The Wonderful Cheap Men eneessbed anne $ You Cannot Put it Off Any Longer The peculiar marks oa ballots cast at the late Ontario elections are puzzling the judges ia the recounts, even more than usual, The Ontario law which enables the | party watcher behind the box to see how each voter marks his ballot seem to have made the electors nervous, A man from Utabanda man from Tilinois were prominent in the introduction of war resolutions in Congress yesterday. Having interior constituencies, tar beyond the possible fire zone, their fighting spirit had nothing to check it. Oitawa society, which is worried and befcre the world in connection with certain kleptomaviac operations of its trusted members, may take some comfort out of the fact that it is not singular im misfor- tune. New York also suffers, and at func- tions attended bv the very elcct of the famous four hundred, artiztles of value belonging to host or guest have disappear» ed in a manuer that leaves no doubt that they were—to speak vulgariy—stolen. What is more woful, is that there seems to be no wav of preventing such unhappy incidents, that, from tbe use made of them, tend to strengthen in the rude public the vulgar belief that one man is just ss bad as another when he is not watched. hi A eit The two ironclads belonging to the United States government, the Keareage and Kentocky, which were launched last week, are the two largest warships owned | by that vation, although much smaller than many British ironclad. They have « displacement of 11,500 tons and are expected toshowa speed of 16 knots. They willno doubt be powerful veseels when ready tor sea. cif] jj af |})»- That drawing room has been promised new Wali Paper since —“‘way back.” Let selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. suggest a ts us | aif im af» Moore & WMeLeod, The W :] Paper Men. ~->a 21 32a een eens eS oO 22 282 2 OO OS $ : $ sats eae 2 @] % © \ 222s TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Crown and Bridge Work. Mise M. G NeKeever in charge of Mesers Moore & McLeods Millinery depart- ment—arrived here on Saturday by Steam-~ er Stanley. Mise. McKeever has attended all the large millinery openings in Toronto, Mon- DR. J. FP. MORRAY — aod St. aoe ra well pro- pe orek per 3 for Charlottetowa’s | ee Ee A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Kinished 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 frem 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 saleg right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. <i] > ah o> ch p> a> Cairns & NcFadyen Kent Street; Ch town — Reasons Why You Should Buy ad So ellen 2 alt ae ates dle on Ritgto es er erweer aE set aa AO Pm SU See RE es eee [ee ee Pee eT aee Er a Te