THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 26, 1898, 99000000000 00000080 4 } Slaters’ Make a Ther SSSSO SOT Ves S272 CHL SlSSESSOESECEECSE Lyi Loew There 1s at to them, The re is wear to them. Not found other makes, they give the est of satisfaction J} around Sizes | $2 00 the pair. © Siz »o 2.50 the pair. ° Made of i k box calf oO: ’ hocolial long i. by the good- > t e year Thit } e e & oe * 2 4 * 4 ‘ e The Shoeists. ° ae fs = 6 : 4 496003000 CSSG248E eseceeee 3 -_—_—_— Ss Your Prope ry ‘insured oa » against fire ? [s it prdent to risk loos- ing your life’s ac- cummlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in Are you do- premiums? Arey ing justice to yourself and whole femily by risking it ? Insure in those gocd stock Co’s, represented by Insurance Agent Charlottetown " HAARAARAAAY = A Penn =—— Saved * Inthe purchase of a Warch cast many a valuable dollar inthe eod. There is only one quality to consider, tha’ is the best, and only one price to pay, that is the moderate and feir oue, A gocd waich cannot be bought for less thanI ask for mine. If you pay less you will surely get one worth very much less than the d:tterence To add to the value of my watchee. I have them thoroughly timed and tested, before offer- ing them for sale. My guarantee with every watch, you take no risks when you buy a watch at W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. has AAAARAAARAAAAAARADARA EERE EE EV ERE oa ag * a, x, +, 7, "te , a, 7 az ts @ieeeemess | If you Want , Lhe Best Bread. burs, rolls, ete.. try ours. We try to make the best and prove what our customers say. We think we aredoing so. Fresh Cinger Snaps, Ger- Local and Other Items H eaADQUARTERS AT Ha irax.— It ie that the Armour Packing Comp any. of Chicago, are going to estab- lish beadq narters at Halifax. announced - Minitia AprotstMeyts. ~ Fourth Prince Edward Island R- giment—To be honorary chaplain, Rev. Thomas Fullerton; to be surgeon, Lieut. Duncan Albert Stewart > illis vice G , deceased.—Canada Gaz tte. lie Mernopistic. The examination of candida‘es and probationers for the Metho- dist ministry in connection with the ference ot New Brunwick and P. E. land will be held in Fredericton, and Charlottetown, o'clock of the 16th next. Is- at nime Tuesday, May beginning “forenoon otf Serious Accipent.—A correspondent of the Guardian eaves: Mr. David Lefurgey, of North Bedeque, met with a somewhat srions accidenton Saturday eve ning in Summerside. While Mr.Lefurgey in the act of getting into his carriage he tripped and tell, oie the horse starting struck him a severe > ea on the head infl cting an ugly gash. Dr. Maclennan dressed the wound. adiilivtons For tHe New Hospitat.—A fund has been opened with the approval of the Trustees of the P. EB Is'sod Hospital, to enable every child on the [-land to contri- bute five cents or even less towards its erection; the fund to be called “The Children’s Off-ring for the Erection of tbe New P.E. Island Jubilee Horpital.” Alli offerings will be received by Mre. Hob- kirk or Mrs. James Warburton, Keot Street. 3i. eL.—It is expected that in the direction of the ma time proviaces this 0 will be mprecedentedly large if the war continues for any length of time. The expectation is that manv wealthy Americans will send their families here so that they will be sae in the eventof any bombardment of the coast cities. The prospects are that American sea°ide resorts will be deserted. I. is rail that nota single cottage at Bar Harbor has been leased and that the con- ditions at other resorta are about the Same. Summer Tray tourist travel seas Hicu Priest cr Dro_tery.— There was a good audieace at Y M C A _ Hall last evening to bear the lecture on “* Thomae Hood, or the High Priest of Droilery,” by tev. W. J. Kirby, pastor of Grace Church. The discourse throughout was interesting and instructive and was liber~ al'y spiced with humorous selections from Hood. The literary and musical pro- gramme in connection with the lecture included vocal solos by Mr J R Davison and Mr Foote, of Halifax, and recitations by Miss Edith Riggs and Master Altred Riggs, all of which were greatly appreciat- ed. At the close of his lecture Rev. Mr. Kirby was tendered a hearty vote of thanks upon motion of ex-Councillor Johoson and Mr. GD Wright. MrLE lecture England atteuded the regalia. in full i man Buns, Uatcake. TeLernoxe 98. D. SEFEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ; ( , ’ , * ; , ’ ‘ ‘ é 9 ‘ ; : BAKES BEST BREAD. =». = © Sa 0D >» em & @ @ HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Cornell University. : Consulting Engineer for General Wore, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ag and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown jand John {sland correspondente addr s¢ to barletieiowa. i i i i ed At Very Low Se SY con~ | Sackville ; | but severe illness, : late Alexander MARRIED. At the Baptist parsonage, Murray River, April 19, by Rev. Henry Carter, Willian J. Moore toIda May Richards, both ot Lot 64. At the residence of Mr. Richard Matlow, Millview, April 13th, by Rev, Donald M. Campbell, John Lewellin, of Murrav Hare hor Nortt, to Alice Henrietta Mutiow, of Millview —S— ee DIED. At Mount Tryon, April 19th after ap illness of four months, Fred Y, eldest son of M. C., aod Isabella Quigley. (Bostoa and Lynn papers please copy ) At Charlottetown, April 25th Hanpvab, wife of Robert Roper, aved 53 years. Funeral tomorrow, (Tue+day) afternoon at 4 o’clock from house, Mal peque Road, to People’s Cemetery. Entered into rest, April 19, after a shor borne with remarkable patience and resignation for one so young, Fred Young, aged 9 vears aod 8 months, eldest son of Mr Micha-! Quigley, «f Mount Tryon. We extend tothe sorrowing parents our sincere #ympathy for the loss of an exceptionally clever, affectionate acd duti- ful son, but we know that for the bereaved ones there is hope ofa blissful never~end- ing reunioa where all tears shall be wiped away. Suffer the children to come unto Me for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Safe in the arme of Jesus, Safe from corroding care. Safe from the world’s tersptations. Sin cannot harm him there. (Other papers please copy.) Fel! asleep in Jesus at her home, Rose- val, April 22nd, Elizabeth F!orence, dear- ly beloved and lamented daughter of the MacBeath aod Annie Mac- Beath, aged 21 years and three taontha. At Montague Bridge, on the 23rd inst., George Edwin, infaod eon of Arthur L. and Nettie Beer, aged 1 year. After a prolooged illness of many | months, cansed by rheumatic fever, at his | residence Montague River, Mr. Joho E. Robertson, died on March 28th. 1898, aged 59 years. | At the residence of his daughter Mrs, Lock, in this city, on the Sth«f April, 1898, James Guard, son of late Thomas Guard, aged 74 years. (Patriot please copy.) A Monitor Sails. — —— Puitapetpuia, April 23.—The double turret monitor Miantonomab sailed from League Island navy yard at 2.30 o’clock yesterday morning. Her destination 1s believed to be Charleston, 8. C. a Mens Furniehinge—latest novelties in mens furnishings at F. Perkin’s & Co. Leave your millinery order—to ensure getting it early.— Moore & McLeod. Prowee, M L A, presided, and the Sons of | Ha!! tomorrow night. sv bes ENE S s 1 SV SY as THE LATEST NOVELTIES ress ‘Coods! Very stylish effects in black Crepons and Brilliants, 23226466088 BEER BROS at NEW TRIMMINGS Feeseeeeooes Don’? forget the concert in St. Patrick’s It will be well worthy of patronage. A splendid pro~ gramme has been prepared. 2M SM 8 ws ay Fess y ) —— N Prices tthe JE *SSee a” rae vo i ' cn ’ a a \\ \ lf, TE! = Sy AL UY, eS g | " { if. pe sm a ~ a sien Sfx ; vy be Pcp a8 Hagia y\— mT i — o =_= ‘ 04) = ae co an - 3 MH? re — ua : ’ cata HOPS VCAGWs ° ERED er 1s =_—— OD Wwe ‘ a e Are Now Supplyi The Missing Link In the past, Readymade Clothing did not carry the assurance of being as well made or giving the same satisfaction as tailor made garments. Now we are in a position to offer the general public readymade suits just as well made with just the same materials for one half the cost of custom made, all ready to wear. Each and every garment pressed and finished before it leaves the shop. No more buttons drop- ping off the first time you put them on. Every button and every button-hole made to Jast with the cloth. Every garment cut to fit «nd cut in the very latest style; all sewn with silk and finished with the best trimmings. It will pay you to see our Fit- Reform Suits before leaving your measure for you spring and summer suit. Tweed suits, $10, $12 and $15. Worsted suits, $12, $15 and $18. !slack Cut-away suits, $10, $12 and $15. Our Dhildren’s department is now fvll of the newest aud nicest styles to be found in America, the prices range trom $1 to $5 per suit, to fit boys from 4 to 1€ years old. See the assortment of 3 piece tuits now shown by us, over five hundred in number and fifty different qualities, in all the most popular maCes, In youths’ suits we are very strong—double or single breasted from $3.75 to up are now showing a good all wooi suit to fit young men from 14 to 18 years old for $4 50. We 190 odd coats for boys, bought at a big sacrificc , will be sold cheap. 1000 odd pants for men will be sold from $1 up. What we Say we do, What we do we Say Try us for keadymade Clothing, Hace, Caps and Carpets. place for ou to buy those goods, we would say so. PROWSS BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men If we knew any bette NOTICE The property on the corner of King and :ownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May Lat, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, nc on. This property is now kzncewn as the | Fin!ay House. Terms Caeh. w~pring Shoes Ladies’ Tan Cloth Top Shoes, Ladies’ Black Cloth Lup Shoes, Ladies’ Dongola Self Tip Shoes, Ladies’ Black and Tan Butten Boots, M. P. HOGAN, CK PATRICK BLAKE, Ladies’ Black and Tan Lace Boots. Executor anl2wt!\stapril, y2swtd W. H. London House Building’ STEWART & CO — = ————— ee a Clear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash. , WwW hat! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 10} feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the STORE CITY - HARDWARE McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. 7ICE—Caneron Block, Victoria Row. MONEY TO LOAN G. S. INMAN. f, A. McDONALD 2 tem ae os The bathe in the A Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdaye, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2to 10 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will be charged a small fee for their use. The Assembly Hall is now in good mn |miee oe ee uae 4 R. B. NORTON & LTD CO AO AA OR ’