"SSS: ue Ds Ge GRASS ates ei ees, nt ced ort lar THE, PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 19, 1898. —— Are You carry Ing \ | surance eriy ; on your prop- => 6228 £27423 448208 % We Will Serve You Well $ You can get more satisfaction and more real pleasure by buyiag ¢ from us, instead of doing your own baking. How’s this list for you to- day. 0 # => Silver Cake, Princess Cane, Fig Cake, Light Fruit Cake 1é¢@ per |b ( 2c * ¢ Oatcake life “ « 20 & 25c each waMe “ if & life * (aS * _—_— Chocolate Pies Cocoanut Pies Cream Pies Nince Pies Apple Pies Teueenoxe 98. m. STEWART © ECLIPSHR BAKERY ¢ BEES BEST BREAD. Sas > @Sher acs ee @ @ Salmon |. 28 cents We want to recuce our stock of Britiss Columbia Canned Salmon at once, and} in order to do so we offer for this week ovly Ginger Snaps ; 9 ( ¢ ? ’ ” . ( ; a ¢ é é é ~ lwo Cans =Cens for This is first-class new steck imported last fall. BEER & GOFF McDONALD & INMAN De A i tet hs ey LOCAL /ND OTHER 17BMS, Dav’s finish it all, an’de English King ie axin’ us stayin’ dere, W’ere we have san)’ right as de’noder peep A. O. H.—Regular meeting Ancient | . > | Order of Hibernians will be held tomorrow | afiernoon at 3 o'clock. i = : 7 Matuepisr Conrerenct Phe annnal | conference of the Me: Barri~ ‘ers, Attorneys, Soliciters, Notaries, &c. | OFFICE—Canx on Biock, Victoria Row. | MON. Y TO LOAN J. A. McDonat' G. S. INMAN. | TENDERS TENDERS undersigned until March 26th, at noon for the construction and exterior com- pletion of a caurch at Tracadie, P.E. 1. foundation built Tenders will also be received for and exterior completion of same—all the material being sup plied, Lowest tender not necessarily ac- being | will be received by the | construction } cepted. Plans and + pecifications can be seen at the Parochial House, at Tracadie. P. J. HOGAN, P.P. ‘ LOST.—$15,.°0 reward will be pail by Edw- ari Bayfield lo any person returning 4@ de ible gold eye glass, with long gold «bain attached, . 6 eod hoamt clergy will be book Margaret Ogilvie, in which he men- = eee me oo THE HABITANT’S JUBILEE ODE. comin’ from Angleterre, moder so far poor C apayena is cry, Long tani’ for our away de . © Are vou Carrying enough A fire ; iB ut den ew slep moder she’s oO ( In, held here this year probably in June. 3 Pata good and k may hapy at any time—generally Pe and :t’s all right biemby. wit you (ea . 4. POncy Y uA M , : re A wil | If de moder come dead w’en yeu’re smal! stock Com- ‘ . CA Ha Zarcon, leavin’ you de e alone } tomorrow after} 1a o'ciock. Kveryor we. \ : ae . pavirs, l represent w protect you | 5. a 4 . Wit bhobody Watchin’ for fear yon fall an . nvi : a : In burt youse ’f on de stone, 4 oo 2 l > ( | p ) Cathe- | An’ noder good woman she tak’ your han ; a 3 never w a | ' ‘ 4 “SF ' “i. . in pe contest a I i ans oe de Sam’ your own moder do, ela Arai tomorrow evel > ac | cher will! Is it right you don’t call bis mode r, is it m" fey a Me ] 1 Lhe Ser- ’ ‘ ‘ ER. BROW ieill te an “Pet Shon. right you don’t love her too 2 . 7 i > i. ¥v 9 - ' Y aas, dat is de way Victoria fin’ us dis Ju Forr Avucustvus.—Tfhe drawing in con— | bi lee, “i -_ "oo Y mi ¢ 7. a | . In surance Ag ent section with the lottery aid of Fort! Sometam’ we mobk’ fuss al ing. be . fuss about noting, but Charlotte stown Augustus Chape! which was to have g been it’s all on de familee, a ee veld at Fort Augustus on St. Patrick’s | An’ w’enever dere’s danger roun’ her, no s ° - i ~— Jav has hee: postpone | In the éveding | matter on sea or lan’ 4. 1ay » we » ety Ree . ~F ‘ . - »Y . | ’ in? that } ‘ ie we SZs er oy ye & we rzs . a ‘ é l a Wes 71y 1, which Spe iil Lnat Jes { anayens cau fight san ar “ie Van wi aliended, and ti proceeds given | as best OF clishman. : Po ular te. | 10 the church fund, ° : x, vee — | An’ onder de flag of A: gleterre, so long as a; ot | Heckey LAs’ Nicgur.—At the Skatin 1 ee a - l | tink last p'ght the ciosir got the +eason Wit? deir = oglish brode ry les Canayens is a Approv a ya 4S Loy oar Hoekey players in Satisfy le ‘Vv an’ die. x; “i ast ¢ me i sides were Scotch | Dai’s ies message our fader geey us wen (Joes far toward r } vs, Irish and some e best men from agey re fallin’ on Chateau raY, I ‘ - | Ido A ws ' a wel ie z, shell sie of 9 busine a | the Abegewe tclub were im ihe teams, ‘I'] e | An’ de flag was kipin’ dem safe den, dat a : niet » victory going ly | de One we will k p a] we 2 ? 7 wt y, 4t0 3&. ibe —From_ Dr. W. H. Facies ni ae “The . « ~ % nr } fa ie , . ‘ we have been ah We If - a ld ing goal was shot by Bet! une. The Habitant, and Other French-Cana- that those who have dealt } olber goals were spot by Sullivan (2) and dian Poeme.”’ Q with ‘s hay m 6 Al J wu VieQ in (1) tur ? Iriel 0, and Howatt — w< 5 ] ’ < 1 * ‘ y me satistied Ko eats e <coich. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Our aim has always been to we | . ee , era a, ae | INGENIOUS I) An ingenious ve our repair work . a } ee i tk al miverlisement is being worked ir Philadel» Is Loyal to Canadian Interests fect as human skill and know- “i ’ hee abel ma i 3 a oi bu ¥ SFCES Ot Digit ie A man! (From the Montreal «Wi itness,’ Feb. 5-) icdgve @a2a make tf. “t pS @ lot of @ema lange Oop the = side- i . ai wit . ts aay The people of British C olumbia are not “arye . 2 ¢ yh | apna Ul ‘urs ery vod j re } } aa: We repal ALCHES,* LOCKS, “te Py: 2 ” - . D _. ' " — ‘0 | easy tO satisfy in the matter of the efforts and Jewelry, and do it right de | | is direction. ectiy after the money | which governm ent, railways, press and dj ¢ r th ut yresses ut ; scroppea ti : nan presses a button on bie people of Canada generally should make Prices Reasonab'e Se | cout sod | io, there appears in his bat @| in order to secure to the British Columbia ; ee nDSsp electric Ls & ? ne ne ) SUUGNU. “tue ransperency Of electric lights showing the | ports the Yukon due iness, but the Ame OF & Certain piay. “A! t 20108 | oor = " ve All t 7: os } Canadian Pac ific Railway’s course seem~ a bave aholein them through which is} to be high! cipproves d at least by "the . > & tf gae : *r> 2 =} 7 . 7 TTT) ; rs) he | fa tened a tout (bread, consequently a) Victoria (B. ) ‘Times. It says: : “The : ; Lb i Gb j Single jerk of the man’s haud recovers) Canadian Peel ‘fic Railway Company hes a - every piece. shewn wonderful, yet characteri istic, energy — -_ <= : | in dealing with ‘the Klondike question ; a, Jeweler. ae A Corxcivence.—A few Sundays ago Bie ’ aes 7 “ie b D.S ; J o> | they have fairly tlooded the United King- > 2 re . > ev. D. Sutherland preached a sermon 11 | dom with literature in the bighes t degree SPEER | 10 pe ale eersce to artes | beget w the nec eee indulging in no a or misrepresenta tioned the yenerally accepted fact that: tion of the Americans. The case for Canada Margaret Ogilvie is meant for the nove- bas. bers Ser i. tach « tech list’s mother, The preacher paid a high | that Niamdiies‘ehe weebt bod tribute to the noble qualities of hee anne f oe > ave cachrater. At the conclusion of ne acoma, the sermon he was waited upon by two strangers who had beenin the congrega- tion, one of whom introduced himself as a Mr. Dishart, a nephew of Margaret Ogilvie and cousin to the celebrated Barrie. Y. M.C. A Coyncerr.—The concert in the Y.M. C. A. Hall last night, furnished & very enjoyable programme, wel! carried out. Professor Vinnicombe’s Orchestra and our Jeading vocalists and elocutionists assisted, and their efforts were greatly appreciated. Miss Florrie Blake, a new acquisition toour list of vocalists was weil received. The committee in charge fthe Y. M.C. Are working hard for the i improvement of the Inetituuon, With a vonifortable and pleasant assembly hall and « reputation for giving first class en- eri meni IS probable that they will be we om patronized on all future occasions. The Executive desires to thank all those whe aay assisted last night. aie a ¢ Sy. Josernu.—The Feast of St. to l e; was celebrated by a first Mass at 7, a. m., at St. Joseph’s Convent, celebra- | ted by Rev. Father Curr-n at which the pupils recsived the Holy Bacrament; a seconl Masa at 7.40, a. m., which Rev. Dr. Morrison, Director of the Sodality, celebrated. All the members approached the Holy Table. The singing during this service was by the Sodality Choir and was extremely sweet. The third Mass was celebrated by the Lord Bishop, the singing being condueted by the janior choir. Pon- tifical Benediction will be given this evening at 7 o'clock in the convent, at whici special music will be sung by the choir. A silver collection will te taken upatthedoor, The service will be for grows up people and children will not be admitted, and 5 iP. : came, pS 5 COBELCe LACK _ cD . W=2 are offering very :prices on oarSwiss Nettingham Scotch Curteins during Portland ‘and other American pointe will come to Victoria, Vancouver and other British Columbia cities. The O. P. R. can take passengers to Seattle quite as cheaply as they can Jand them in Vietoria or Vancouver, but it is to the Company’s credit that all their efforts have been to divert the travel to Canada. We don’t ex- pect railway companies to be inflaenced entirely by patriotism, but the €. P. R. have certainly in this matter done ali within their power to give Canada the bene- fit of their influence without going out of the way to hurt rival lines be false atate— ments, The Alaska Commercial] Company with all their experience in the Yukon and thorough know ledge of the rules and regu- lations governing the import of goods to the Kiendike, purchasing their stores in Victoria is suffizieut testimor iy to the faci that the Canadian campaign bas been con- ducted on the prover lines at d that it will be completely successful. Lt Al i elie NEW BOOK, In the New Capital—the City of Ottawa in 1999, Tu the New’ Capital, or Ottawa in 1999, is the tit'e of alittle book by John Gal braith, Barrister-at~law, "Toronto, which has been senttous. It deals principally with the eocial and labor problems of the day particularly in reletion to our own country. The book is more in the form of @ stery than a series of essays, and is not at all uninteresting. Politicians will be interested with certain c hapters, as well as amused, and it is wortn while ‘ follow out the author’a idea of the condition cf our capital in 1999. Ic is published bv The Torotto News Cowpany, price 25 vents, low ' ie said that this example is likely to be ie ea Sacuca} ee ee + Ros LS Lae ~s be ed Wis AES 6208 Yards ‘Opening. To. -day. This lot is only our new Brussels, Tapestrys and Velvets. Our Scoich, Union and Jute will be her ia few days, Our N — — will be here ina few days, ew Oil Cloths In the meantime comeand see the most delightful show Carpets, ever displayed in the city, All new Designs, all now colorings. Ours is the Best, Ours is the Cheanest Ours is the largest assortment: - a sa id Ee OTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men MAKE THE PREFERENCE BRITISH, We advise the Ministers to amend their eccentric tarriff, and to make it British acd | Canadian, The present scheme gives tariff prefer-~ ence to countries that concede to us no corresponding consideration. If it goes ov, even after the German and Belgian treaties disappear, we shall still be giving preterences to foreigners from wl on we rec: tve nothing. The government did not know this when it framed its reciprocal clauses. But Mr. Chamberlaia has pointed the thing out. Our Ministers had better back dowa from a position which makes us ridiculous, and provide that our preferenee shall be Britieh, and British only. —Mail aad Empire. Prussian protectionists have carried the application of thetr principals to an extent ucdreamed of even by the most extreme p otectionists of the United States. An order has been issued by the goveinment of Pruasia excluding foreigners from cer tain seats of learnimg. The reason given for this step ix the alleged foct that foreign- ers utilize the knowledee and skill acauired at these scientific sch ols to estub~ .ndustrics in their own couctries, and tbore of Prussia. It siDaa thus compete with f. lowed by other universities and techni cal schools thrcughout Germany. That large, thre stery brick ware- house on corner of Pownal and Dor- chester Streets, lately oceupiel by Messrs. B. & M. Rattenbury, Rent moderate, Apply at the offiee of the Connolly esate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PETERS, Trustees of the late Owen Sop*olly Feb? eodef net eetaneeneneeneteeeenllie e-eninney Ramanan arasennaamnemana iG CLEARANCE 8 A ILE OF STILL GOING ON If you want bargains, TEAMS CASH this is your chdnce. R.K. JOST Stamper’s Corner gots & Shoes © enw tre EB eee — ; re 7 _ en “