| jnsrneccecessensocacsee ‘Ladies’ Fins Boots a -— &£T. ee oe . fully established as the only first class Canadian shoe mak- ers. You want ; nice P ir of button: d lace d boots right away. ‘Lry a pair of Bell's ant you'}] — eee eS Se S&S oe oe 7 eee 2 eee eee FO ee ee ew & always want them. The Shoeists. 00 290000082486 68866988 Your Property ee ee ee ee ee ee MISUCCC a, against fire ? Is it prdent to risk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- cummlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in . 9 . premiums? Are you; do- ing justice to yourself and fomily by risking it ? Insure in those good stock m Co's, represented by R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown —s ees ewe oon @ We \lways Have Several kind» of nice cake, make it every day, price 16 per Ib: slight Fruit Cake 16c per lb Miver Cake L6ec per lb Princess Cake l6c per lb Fig Oake l6e pec Ib Terxewoxs 98. dD STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY KES BEST BREAD. ~+>e 2s 2 @ @® = 62 8 e@ 8 62] 8 8 4 & Minn —E——— Inthe purchase of a Watch bas cast many a valuable dollar Mtheend. There is only one Wality to consider, that is the itt, and only ove price to pay, that, is the moderate and frir One, A gocd waich cannot be bought for less than! ask for Rise, If you pay lees you will p*arely get one worth very much tere th an the difference, To add to the Yalchee, I have th: med and tested, ‘ag them for sale. Y guarantee with every *tich, you take no risks when You buy a watch at AY. W. WELLNER & Je weler. all Tenders. Med. tende rs, a ware assed to William * Fresident of the New Glasgow "t Company, wiil be ree seived uotil Velock on Saturday, April 9h, 1898, Semakers willing to engage by _ to manufacture cheese at the "OW dairying station, tenders to ‘per month, company finding value of my m thoroughly before oiler- euders from any persons willing MA assistant, tenders stating * month. rs do not bind themselves to est or any tender. C. A. SrevEnsox, Secretary~ + | | | | was | P | | fiftw-five and so many THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 1: Local and Other Items, Hero.— “Never » were Capiain Ur if men as they attack in the Soudan. had many personal friends in Canada. of L, rd Abe rdeens’ Camps and, if we m stak 2 oO Prov in thatec apac _— — A Dyrine lads; mind me, qubarv’s last | advanced to the [oO OD wi rds to h Captain Urquhart He Aide -de- yt, visited this one ince A Trorvixe Bri mM ine L.—The lateat trotter ia trainiag afl phenomenon said to bea retsford, trot, wav ofa ng bull in Gar Tois year Pa roea ona iariers io He ie oe makes no breake and can stay g fty-a@ix second i | shown a mile in haruess over a half-mile | track in four minutes. ts Si.encers Goipex, ~ Benjazaim Harrison declares that he can serve hia country best just now by keepi kf there were eof the g sient, *Sme ; more peo} sensible opinion , } 4 ) }sons in Canada might aleo fol the ' : : |ex President’s example wit! sdvanian ti ! ‘ ot ‘ , (bemse.ves and the'r country. ' -_ Cuixesk AND Reusstans,.—Numerons in« dicat'ons are reported of a growing Chinese distru-t of Russia. This feeling is shown by t cent lotaily unprecedentsd demand | of the students in Pekin for their examin- ation’ “or admi*vion ig the final ds cree. | Th y hy fc O ti a Le hroue urging i Vigoreus acti BD azain t Russian aycressicu and eta ry thatall were convineed of the enmity of Rassia, while on the other hand they recoynize the friendliness of England. uo SCURVY IN tHe Ycxox.—Dr. W. S. Richardson, son of James H. Richardson, of Toronto, who went to the Yukon district in August last, has written a Je:ter to hia father in which be says: “There will be a great deal of feverand scurvey here next summer. Scurvy is already very prevalent and will increase considerably, because of the utter absence of the proper food to check it. There will not be so much want and starvation as was predicted, because have gone out and sold their out- fite, and men are using their grub up care~ fully, but there is no spot in the world that needs the services of a few nurses and supplies of food so urgently as this district does. Jf asgistance is coming it must come quickly?” ———— A PRorukcy.—A mayazine writer has made the prophecy that 300 years from new the world will only know three lan- guages—HWnglish, Russian and Chinese. The Envgiish langhage will be spoken all over North abd South America, in Aus- tralia, India, Africa, New Zealand and the islands of Australia and the Pacific. The Russian tongue will bave conquered all Europe, except Great Britain, and al! Asia, except 'ndia, Chinese will bold sway over the rest of the world. If present indica- tions go for anything; itis just possible that in 309 years China as a nation will have ceased to exiat. Largest stock of picturé mouldiogs in ‘ i noveity | To RETURN THE COMPLIMENT. | Engli sh Artillery: Team For Canada. | The Ear] of Standbroke, ape aki wg at the annual meeting of the Nationa! Artill ery | As*ociation, held at the United Service Institute, Ww) hitebal!, on Thursday last, says the London Canadian Gazette, of April 2, said made thata sent to Canada from meet the Canadian remembered with the success whi cf the BO had beep be that associati.n to Artillery. They all very great pieasure ich attended the visit Caualisn Artili:ry here, and we had doubt that there were many voluateers ‘his country who wished , their success by winning prizes in There was one great difficulty in the road —~that of ways and meaos. There would necessarily be a heavy expense; but it was suggested that the public Id be i ‘6 support the project, he stood that facilities would ve afforded to the public for sendix that a proposal competing team shohid to emulate Can 40a >hoi nvited 2 under - #in their }in the Jand, Uncle Sam would occupy a | eut scriptions. He hoped that Suggestion corj.fortable position than that in }| Would be metin the right i t, and that i which he thade himself to lay. Some per- fune3 would be forthsoom generously. hoped that the | (Hear, hear.) He atr ngly } | , visit would take place, because it would | conduce to promote still more that good * fooling which now existed between us at i Canada. (Hear, hear.) The British yen ahenend: or at Paris, Sir Edmund Monson, on behalf of Queen Vic- toria, has pre seated President Faure with | ap Oil painted portrait of Her Majesty exes | cuted at hia request. The President, sur- ! vended by hie private household, received the gift. a —A non-political board of manageiiétit for our penitentiaries is agin suggested. The evils of political interference and the spoils system, are apparent under Libera's management. —Montreal Gazette: That French eape- dition making for the Upper Nile is in the way of s00n hearing something for its ivfor- changed by half-adozen men with a flag. ness, headache, sour stom- out pain or gripe. Solid by all druggists. 25 cents. We have commenced burn- for farming and building pur- mation if not for its advantage. The ach, indigestion, constipa- The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia ing, and can supply any quan- poses. y T 6 €. LYONS & Wo. the city, and at the lowest prices, at F. J. Hornaby’-, Qneen Street. 85—pat. geen Pro Gs re $e 1G@ye -@ S ze we = ZB ey e as early i: the week as I * Given on Saturday. aeee | Seat Mee SESE SY SES SENG SY 77 PLEASE § Place Your Orders rimmed = Milnerys sible to bb dae BEER BROS masterv of the Soudan will not now be Cure all liver ills, bilious- P 9 i tion. They act easily, with- i i * S =" 7 M E. tity ot best quality ot Lime, 1 mo ou, d< 2y @* sae a Y ny for <p Wy Mi; SS # oS y possib.e, as it is not pos eaceee8 hwy ft bend CA oA { SE SLE SL o- I UREAT HAT SALE Gentlemen visit our great M4 AT SALE ON SATURDAY. PROWSE BROS | Cannot Put 1 Any aff» at That drawing room bas been promised new “Wall Paper since —“‘*way back.” | You " Qt ‘Longer Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. ai(f b> af fb» Moore & McLeod, The W: tl Paper Men. ¢ ; $ ( ; ( f é ? ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ¢ é BD OSD ORS LOSS BG BOATS SBEVNSZTS OS ¢ > > ea =e @ | @ @ 22 ee a aN A A LE TO CONTRACTORS, Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to April 19th, et noon 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 MeMILLAN, Secretary Bu‘lding Committee. apr8 - w2i | WOTICE! Application will be made at the presen seseion of the Parliament of Canada, fo an actto incorporate the subsidiary bigt eourt of the Ancient Order of Foresters, in the Dominion of Canada; a friendly an Benevolent Society, with all other neees- sary power, incidental thereto, to carry out the said society’s objects, and for other purposes. Dated 28th March, 1898. D. F. MACWATT, Dicitor for applicants. ' aan | 74 law9wks BOO? SOOO J 2222980 / j { a rea rt ' ' \ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF = Finished Monuments and Headstones 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 We employ no agents, as we prefer to make all saleg right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. «fb o> a o> a o> > Cairns & McFadyen Kent Street, Ch a i us direct, and we will convinee you that this is told to effect a sale and make something out of you. es ae ee oe eT TH E— helt is the latest addition to SCIENTIFIC BYETESTING struments, heartily endorsed bo the medicial profession, all over the United States. We use it. eG ae isle «ie Sree mee te et in- bone GF. HUTCHESOR