SE IG SC a: w= ee Carrying —~», anv Fire Insurance on your prop- u = Are vé 1 carrying enough ? A fire j a may bapper me—generaisy whe you i f A policy f = BLOC k Con ° ] pre Will | rotect you r a s aT - > ‘on tow ¥ Compa never contest a 'E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Chariottetown AAAAARAAAAAGH *: Popular Approval 100s far toward establishing standard of a | th sod will and favor . business, ~ EREVREY *> a SEF S EE SEE SEES yy we have been shown indicate that those who have dealt Ww ith us have been eminently 8a ed. Our aim has always been to have our repair work as ver- fect as human skill and know- ledge ea. make it. We repair Watches,Clocks, and Jewelry, and do it right, Prices Reasonab!e W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. FSFE S FEELS SY AP RAAAANAA AP HAA ae AK ———e Honestly Believe You'll agree with us in _pro- *4 42260062448 nowncing our pies tobe the best that can be made. Our prices are— Cream Pies, emal! size 12c Cream Piea, large size l5e Cecoanut Pies, smal! size l5e Cocoauat Pies, large size 20c Chocolate Pies, large size 25c Apple Pies 12e Mince Pies 10c TeLeraoxe 98, >. STEWART -) $ , ( y f ‘ ? ECLIPSK BAKRBRY > . BAKES BEST BREAD. Se SBP? oF Zr2o eae 26 CASES——* BOOTS & SHOES Just received, and new opening up. Our first shipment of new gooda We expect another large shipment this week. atest Styles Lowest Prices Ladies’ Shoes, patent tip and plain, round, pointed, and com- mon sense tees, R. EK. JOST Stamper’s Corner. Valuable Property wre For Sale The subscriber cflers at private eale and the Lower Spring COasisting of large barn houses; situated on Park Road, formerly occupied by the lae Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and.can he purcha-~ed at a reasonable figure. Every- thing in first class repair. Good title Ciuaracteed. 5S. G. THORNE. _ Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest essh price paid for all kiud of empty bottles. as ie DOMR Rs SOE Victoria Cafe Gt Geogre St. | ; ¢ : ; z im n~ ns o> 2 OOOO O42 25] ee that larve dwelling .ouvse and premises, | other out! THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOITEOWN, MARCH LOCAL AND OTHER IPRS. For Dritt—No 1 Co for drill tomight. ,C. A., will meet Sl Bicyrois Corps.— Meeting in Drill Shed tonight at 8 o’clock to organize. sialic Tue Mai. Specian arrived in the city about half past twelve o'clock. : :. i), F'.— Foresters Avondale tovight at 8 o’clock. of dues. of Court Payment af y mee ing | ; IN. : r LID Mtl i night io Y. M.C. A. hall. Dr. the chair. rT a» . t ‘ LROT AT POWNAL. ~A match club will take place on Pownal Bay on |} Thursday next at 1 p. m. | _Pronisrrioyv.—Hon. D. Farqubarson | discusses the prohibition of the liquor traffic in Y.M.C. A. to-nightat 8 o’clock, >_ i ( A, will meet this evening in the A. O.H, Hall at 8 o’clock sharp. seietinen ipts, - The proceeds of the Concert and So.ial held st Fort Augustus yn St. Patrcks evening amounted toa little over Sly, THe Re ies ii Att who are interested in the P y , ' } : sOSpilal are invited to spend a pleasant ‘vening at Kindergarten Hall, Thursday evening, March 24. Admission free, . E. 1 - _Evaycetistic.—An evangliestic service wisl be held in the Schoolroom of the Firat Methodist church this evening at 7.30 o'clock. — - — Potice Covrt —This morning Charles Slate, fordruukness,was fined $90 or 90 jays. John Weatherbee, for being drunk vad disorderly was fined $5 or 30 days. = Tar Local Couccil of Women will meet nst,at4p. m, All delegates are expec:~ 2 to attend, - Remember the lecture in St Paul’s schoolroom on Thursday evening next by tev. D. Sutherland: subject Tennyson's 2 to this Generation. Admission IV cents, sistant Liquor Recrviation Act.—Summonses charging vio’ations of the Liquor Regulation Act have been served on Peter Kelly and Sarah Ann Mclautyre. They are returmable on Thursday, : ARTILLERY.—No. 2 Co. Rooms will be open On Tuesday’s and Thursday’s from 8 tol0p.m. There will bea short series of lectures on gunnery and ammunition at which all the men are expected to be pres~ ent, —_—_~o----- Promipivion.—Rev. Mr. Brown epeaks inthe ¥.M.C. A. hall to nightin the interists of prohibition. Meeting begins at & v’clock A collection will be taken up for temperance |.terature. tertainment in connection with Nuree’s Con- ven‘ion Thursday 24th inst at 8 o’clock p. ma., ip Kindergarven Hall. Diplomas will | be given to four Nurses graduating from P, | E. Isiand Hospital training School. id. tesiliptlennty City Cevnxcit.—The special meeting | called for last night to consider the street car bil was «tended by all the councillors excep! Councillor Hooper. The bill was read over ty Mr. Ings, representing the company, and some amendments were suggested upon which Mr, Ings is to report at the meeting to ve held on Mons day evening next. The amendments bad a special bearing upon the erection of poles, the mileage of the road, and the gross per ceutaye to be paid to the city The Council thought that at leest five miles of track shonid be put down, aud trat the ci y should have the right to re« move the treck if the company failed to keep the road in operation at any time for & period of four months. a The fruit bn<iness of Southern Italy and Sicily ie suffering from unusual prosa tration, a result attributed to the Dingley Tariff. & i and sele. ) i) | | LIBERAL CONSER- VATIVE CONVENTION. 1 sarin | AT WHICN MR. NOMINATED, Report of a Gentlemen who was Present. Liberal Tae Examiner’s report of the |} Conservative Convention having miscarri- the following report of a gentleman who was present: The President took the chair at 1 30 ed, we insert with pleasure race and a} o’clock in the O’Leary Hall. There were | present 73 delegates from the different sections of the r. ding—26 French delegates \ and 48 other. ». M. B. A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. b. | inthe Y.M. C. A. parlor Monday, 28th ; } : . ‘ ‘ ef Nerse’s Convention.—Remember En- ; °° ™#tare Mr. Hackett was nominatel for the | west end or the riding by Mr. Patrick Mce | Quina, Palmer Road, seconded by Mr Cor | nelius McLellan, from Lot 14. He was also pomisated from the east end of the riding by Mr. Joho Praught, Lot 14, seconded by Mr, Stephen Arsenault, of We!lington, Mr. Jerome Blanchard was nomiuated by Mr. Jobn Peters, Duvar Read and eec~ onded by Mr. Charles Gallant. The ballots were then taken with the re- sult that Mr. Hackett obiained a majority. ‘The President then declared Mr. Hackett the choice of the convention. Mr. Blauchard then moved that Mr. Hackett’s nomination be made unamimous, which was done with an enthusiastic vote every member on his feet. The enthusiasm was intense. Mr. Blanchard then made a strong and telling speech endorsing Mr. Hacketv’s nomination | i } | i } good Vo to work for Mr. Hackett. Mr. Hackett then took the platform and for about an hour held the delegates spell~bound with an arraigument of the present bumglers at Ottawa, and was cheered to the echo. Calls from the delegates brought Mr. J. E. Birch, M. L. A., to his feet, and he respond« ed in a way, judging from the applause, which pleased everyone present, This closed one of the best and most harmonious conveotions that it has been my pleasure to attend. MALPEQUE NOT ASLEEP—NO SIR, Sir—TI hasten tosay in reply to the charge of Rip Van Winkleiem,I see that, even according to you, it is only imputable on the score of the Legislature, at Peters’ beck, having passed a bill to build a new P.of W. College and issue debentures to cover the cost of such building. You say that prior to the act of the Legislature you occupied my position; but the dashaways and their press answered vou this, that, and the other thing. Dear friend, why did you not hold fast to the truth, at any cost! Do you now advance the extraordinary doctrine thats thing is right because a government and its servile press declare it so to be. Coming back to the point, what’s to become of us ifall the Peters promises and schemes are We may as well get out of the country at once. No body kuows better than I, that such a bill as you speak of was passed before Jast election and used with many other suspect devices 10 catch votes. Bat dd it catch any? Not around kere at least, I ean tel! you, for it proved a veritable millstone around litile Stephen’s neck. And it ia absurd to say that the province, again assembled ina new Parlisment, which some 50 votes, vou Coaservatives say,would have givento you, cannot pass upon matters de nove, as the lawyers say. I know, too, that tenders were called for and extravegant plans exhibited for this college, but were thev not all abandoned and a French firm at Quebec set to work fo devise sometuing more economical? Quebec is a good place to go tu fo- modesi public expenditure. I think, then, Mr. Editor, that I am all right in asking tbat this matter be re-cousidered; for I fail to see why it must go abeal simply because | Peters and his servile crew ran it through the hoase in its dying moments and for an unworthy purpose, I think I can sssure you too that something will be heard of it next session,—-if we are evir to have oue. Mateegue. 5 3 ge 2 . Ws are offering very low % x priees on OurSwiss Nottingham Scotch Curtains duriag CS @ Veecece2eeee a and calling upon his friends, in the inierval s HACKETT WAS | 99 adady 1898 ant R Crees es se SPAR ey: 33 GASES & iy aed awe Tuer 12S De cite es Cees a ted or ns ellltaiedc hae ae ks , U roe ARE, oT arc) Bide eget OLS abe kk et oe Lea eked \ BEG? We a ed we " Pe mie 5S i ‘ 7? vn | wae fy , aA, 39s Ap Re ead Se ar aes eS. a S's Scotch, Union and Jute will be her Our will be here in a few days, Carpets, ever displayed in the city. All new Designs, ‘all now colorings. Ours is the largest assortment: 4 Yards Opening To-day. | Rh es a 75 DIFFERENT DESICNS. This lot is only our new Brussels, Tapestrys and Velvets. Our , 4 few days, In the meantime come and see the most delightful show Ours is the Best, Ours is the Cheanest BROTHERS. as Know that a good file Like a Pretty Girl Should have good teeth,and an even temper. The Arcade File... has both. FENNEL & CHANDLER Agent for P. E. Island. sted rhe Improved Alexander ~eparators To meet the unprecedented demand for theis Alexander Power and Hand Crean Separators in P, HK. 1., Messrs R. A. Lister & Co., of the Vic ‘oria Iron Werks, Dursley, Eugland, have appointed J, D. Bell agent for P. E. Island, whese long experience with cheese and butter factories and dairy matters generally, is well known and recognized. It is claimed that the im- oroved Alexander Separator is the best skimu.ing, the cheapest, the simplest, the easiest running, the safest, the easiest kept in repair and the neatest of all separaters. It is made in all sizes to meet the requirements of all customers, from the proprietors of crcameries or large private dairies down to the smal- lest hand se,arator for the farm. Attention is called to the improvements in the 1898 Alexander Separator and to the reduced prices, full particulars of which can be obtained by applying to J, D. BELL Montague ~“ SPROUCH ROW DAIRY FARM. Farmers wishing to purchase pure- bred Ayrshire Calves, or heifers, cau be supplied with good milking stock, as we are in the dairy business, and breed from the best milkere. Oalves of both sexes always on hand. Also B. P Rocks, for hatching from imp. stock, Addresse— EASTON BROS. Ch’town Royalty, Feb 24 1 mo FOR SALE AT POINT PRIM. 70 acres of land, 20 acres under heavy ock maple and birch, about 40 under ultivation, and 10 ready for stumping, th good new buildings, farm ruoning rom shore to shore,- lots of mussel mud and seeweed on both shores, good place for lobeter factory, good deal of farming gear which goes with farm, } mile from achool, store, ete; 14 miles from shipping. Also 7 acres marsh, | mile from farm. Terms easy, apply to A. A. McLean, or John Murchison Esq., Point Prim. JOHN J. MORCHISON, wky 3 mos RAW FURS Cash paid forall kinds of Raw Fura, at Harvie’s Sample Rooma Queen Street, Charlottetown, HENRY A. HARVIE, 4 2e c—-3mos. as ae se ee: a ae Ts Fx » ee