THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARI LOTTETOWN, MARCH 17, 189% Se — wer (00.0 worth = of samples, bought for cash. away below } } bers price, are now | Ing arranged for sale by us, Fspect them Cheap— jou'll Get Them Complete list to-mor- row. The Shoei Are Yost Carrying —~., any Fire Insurance on your prop- sts. erty? Are you carrying enou may happen at any time—g: A policy Com- panirs, I represent will protect you nerauy when you least expect it. in one fof these good stock from al] loss. My Companies never contest a elaim., E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown TO LET. The new double tenement honse on Brighton Poad, containing 10 large rooms heated with hot water, large bath room fitted with hot and cold water,’ electric ight, ete, Possession given first.of May. Apply to J.J. McKINNON, 49—wf ALLEY & 00, gh? A hire Queen arr Set AND 0 Mail LOCAL Foreign o'clock. Arrived to-day sine “REVENGE” House tonight. — SS — Hockey } ctice at 7. ‘ ’ ‘ ¥Yicccriaa Wii 30 o'clock this evening Nori March 22nd,in ¥ Nail, a p DiILIOn I eliug W { held at 0 | mM. <-> i ; ( 5 He F 1 to the War at} i ors open at ! 4.00 Curtain I Salo Kk sharp, W EATHER.— Moderate to fresh sous ther y wi Is, fair tO CioOudy Wealher, some | looa! showers, higher ter per ature, - Tue Stantey.— Lett Souris this morn- gv, urriving at Pietou at ll o’¢ ock, and . Se ; : : — of moving ac cidents ti flood and field, iD Vili feave On return (Omorrow morning, the early davs of he Pacific ae heeariy days or th acii province. = @- — - . . . . r Yer.—tieasember the Musica] | He became a member of the legislature in e Salvation Army Barracks to- | 1886 and was chosen speaker in 1890 Adini8siou ten cents, Doors open Mrs. Hliggins, his w fe, i8 & native of at 7 Programme at Charlottetown who accompanied her bus- cia ; band around the Horn and thared bis | S: lecidedly small, is the refusal fortunes. - SaaS Ve ‘ ey OC} Swancual, March 1l.—An Eng'ish ‘ i ’ wh A ; i + ‘ , : pt aaG are and the C. P.| gceamer hae su ‘cessfully ascended the eanatt ti } rringe mY . > v I pact to thé carriage of pure hood y ang Ise rapids as far as ( nung kK ng, rovince of S >» Chweno, the unc.ion Of aideelecaion | P : — Mary QOvses us » <The Bee . Mr } the Kia Lin King with Yang Tee, thus “ 1 f } k fullerton base kindiv consented to deliver vpening to vavig ation the most fertile track r ne | x > : 28 e “Marvy Queen of Scots” in ie | of the Yang Tse valley. Phe Chinese on th 29h inst. This wij | sathori ities have announced their intent on } } afford ap opportun Oo many citizens, of | bearing this interesting lecture. | ~ - Ar Hun Rivern—A _ good public | entertainment will be heid at Hunter River 9 ou Tuesday*the 29:b, in: t. by the members of Hunter River Division S. O. T. A good time may be expeeted asthe ¢committee are sparing no pains to make it a | Admission 10c¢ , children 5c. —_———»- FUCCeSS, wy 2in. 8. O. E.—Regular meeting of Lodge No 148 tonight.—-R. R. degree. Members are reque:ted to remember this is quarterly night. A full attendance is requested.—Im portant business. Visitors always welcome. — — —e |B ion Ove Or Our Husriers.—Private advi- ces by telegraph from Vancouver report that Mr. Barrett Henderson, lately of North River, bas embarked thence to Skeguay with thirty head of splendid oxen which will dress at an average of 1100 lbs each, At Skaguay Mr. Henderson will yoke hiscattle or st least a suflicient number ol them to haul his supplies into Dawson, wherethey will be killed and sold— probably ata doliartoa dollara quarter per pound. THER ITEMS ij all . at 12 n) Sampson at the Opera neet fur pra- << zx | PERSONAL Mr. E. A. Saturday for ; AFRION Karle will Victoria B. C. having position in the | Rawk e { $ Hank Of Ha 1'ax I + Copger been ed to 4 ranch ip that ciry. aluiate bin on his promotion. Weannounce with regret the i Mr. Jesse pares of Freetown Mr. Barns was an intelli ent aod progresaive farmer and for sever a! veara Grand Sbribe of the o:der of So ns of Tem: pe DW ance. Higgins, j >| who nas i st ON signed | from the speakership of the British Col , umbia legislature, is one of the ploveers of hat province, He was born at Halifax ean 30, [834 His family removed to the United States two years after tis birth. He was educated in Brook've ho, ee i went to California while still a youog man | and founded the Call un wspaper In San | Francisco Hesold the paper in 1858 | ans d went to Briti<h Columbia. He be ' came editor an ‘d — of tie Victoria Colonist. He saw nu th of ploveer life, | to remove all obstacles with dynamite, The province of Sze Chwen, written also Se Chuen, ia one of the largest of the western provinees of China, with an ar of 166 880 square miles and an estimated population of nearly 000,020. It bas Thibet on the west, aud is traversed by the Yang Tse Kiang, to which all its other rivers are tributary. It produces sugar, silk and oranges, bué its chief products are ea 0, rhubarb, drags, musk and metals. The chief city is Chung Tu Fa. PALMERSTON, ‘Ont. ,March 16.—The meeting of the "Orange grand lodge opened here yesterday Grand Master Lock bart in his address, spoke strongly against the proposal to appoint a papal ablegate for Canada, and expressed the hope that Manitoba would grant no special privileges to Koman Catholic schools. New Hatit.—A Parochial] hal! isto be built at Wellington near the church. Wellington is progressing. —< _——_ —— DIED. At Quincy, on Tuesday, March Ist, Emma 38. Bolt, aged, 26 beloved. laughter of Richard and Mary Bolt, of Milton P, E.', CeEET : — ing. SASS sv ~ “> > ‘ yy So 2 Me ses ss Se Gs HAY 2 Ye SWS Se Se SY. SY >? o7ape ¢ OUR WOU SEEN SALE PRICES ON BOWS O68 LVSVE FUHO BOS BSVSTBSTSSVSECE ifnot, let us have the pleasvJe of showing them to you this morn- BEER BROS. errr ell 2 SA ow. AS oe “aS aN ode GS eS Eke SR: AS — y wrtre ordyes NS J, 4 oben exe iS AS sili Cs a a] Ye : Merchani’s We death of Jeave Halifax on | rat SP Vins MPa Ree aah ae tN keen SAPS sai Fe ts PAT AES 75 DIFFERENT Bt ite ° Sy This lot is only our new Brussels; Tapestrys and Velvets. Our Scotch, Union and Jute will be her~ :ia few days. will be here ina few days, 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 Cheavest Ours is the largest assortment: PRO SE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men * BiG CLEARANCE SALE — : OF STILL GOING ON If you want bargains, this is your chdnce. TERMS CASH R.K. JOST Stamper’s Corner eS Sale of Vauable Business Premises at Mrray Har- bor South. Iam instructed to offér for sale, the premises formerly owned, and occupied by the late Josiah Roberts, situate in the village of Murray Harbor South, contain- ing about one half acre of land, with dwelling house, store, warehouses and orchard thereon. This property fronts on Murray River and comprises a wharf affordirg excellent shipping facilities, and is touched by the proposed line of Railway. If not soon disposed of by private ale, the property willbe offered at public auction, on the premises, on the ]8th day of March next, at | o'clock p. m. To any person desirious of securing @ well equipped business stand, in this rising village,a rare opportunity is now offered . For terms and particulars, apply ai the office of Mathieson & Bently. G, A. AITKEN, Georgetown Feb 3 98 w Swks. ——wan 4, TENDERS. Sealed Tenders addressed to the under~ signed will be reeeived until Thursday, March 3let, 1898,from cheese makers willing to engage to manufacture the sede son’s output of ehcese at the Winsloe Dairviag Station. Tenders to state price per 10@ les of cheese, finding all supplies, and also for wanufscturing only. Also sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until Thurs. day, March 3let, 1898, from parties wil- ling to contract for hauling the season’s milk to the Winsloe Dairving Station, Hach tender must be accompanied by the sum of $3.00 which will be returned in the event of non-acceptance of tender, Plan of routes cav be seen at the residence of the undersigue4 Cuss, Berawt>x, Pres, ee all oatiiass a. oe 2 ee ee oe e< s ee ee