. %, 7 a @.“¢ ‘4 : 4 $.% . 4 _, SOF, & * Saat ME Lage, WP Ni <? 7? : bw i «? Ns ~ rT - Are You Carrying. any Fire Insurance on your prop- erty ? Are you earrying enough? A fire may happen at any time—generally when you least expect it. A policy in one fof these good stock Com- panire, l represent will protect you from all loss. My claim. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown Companies never contest a ARASARAAAAAAAS SILVER PLATED FORKS, SPOONS #2 KNIVES The eraving for variety and novelty, in new asd artistic things in silver, hae kept the me aod artisans busy produeing new goods. Ia SPOON and FORK pat- terns, I a. showing a variety of designs, from the plainest and simplest, to the wore elaborate. Beautiful Appearance Giraeeful in Outiine, Low in Price. ant AAP AAAANPEAAAAAARALAAA Perhaps you think of gett- ing @ few more spooas or forks. I know these are guod, and | believe they will give you eatis- faction. W. W. WEGWIER J eweler,. rs REESE EPS EF eke OOH OVW & BaF eeree ace ¢ Jatcaxe | isat the place where they muke $the Place the best. : ’ ¢ 16 Buy STHWART’S BE EE ee a a Ee ve SEH ; ee0¢% ceca isthe place where the best of every- thing in the cake line is made. His Oatcake is the best, and it is 4 ~Cue Teteruonxe 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE RBAKBRY ; BAKES BEST BREAD. Sea ate oa?sv7es?® ®2@ retreatment ue " Tenders will be received by the under signed until March £th, from persons wishing to puachase the surplus butter from the Hilisborough Dairying Company Tenders to stute she price per hundred pounds. =e a—- =] *» 44 2S ees ~ae aearse é é , 4 Oo pPER $ } ; ¢ JOSEPH I OWER, Secretary. : Pro. Tem. Mermaid, Lot 48. 47— 3) TO LET.—Honsee on ? ET. lower Spring Park arin or without barn) entleining large and well finished ;ooms, Frost : cellar. Possession Ist of bec. Apply G'rhorne Revere Hotel, nov27..ul e DOP SP RRS n. x _THE DAILY KX AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. MARCH. 1 1898 LOGAL AND QTHER TEAMS |LOCAL AND OiHER ITEMS P., R. A.—Annual business meeting at 7.30 this evening in the City Court Room. silicon Forcep to tHe War.—RHebereal tonight in St. Patrick’s Hall, at 8 o’clock sharp. ‘aces Tue Weatner.—Modera‘e winds fair weather, stationary or a little higher tem perature. Reeviation Act.— Allen MeNeill, Richmond Street, was today served with two suminones, returnable on Thursday, fer infractions of the Liquor Regulation Act. similis P. E. 1. Bosrivat.—The following con been received :—U nion prayer meeting collectisn, Alberton $13. Collected by Misses Matlett and Ayers, Union Road, $2.75. Collected by Misses Bryenton and MeNeil, Victoria and Cras tributious have paud, $18. Donation, Mra. Wm. Seller, City, $5, Collected by Mrs. A. Rvby, Kensington, $22.50. Collected by Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs McCready, City, $14.25, ‘hureh of Scotland per Rev. D. McLean, Bradalbane, $10.55; North River, $7. Hmarrz’s Hautt.—The concert § at Heeriz’s Hall Jast nighc was well attended, and $45 was added to the fund. The programme consisted of: Trombone Bolo, Karoest Hill; Vocal Solo, Annie Campbell; Reading, C B Warren; Vocal Solo, Edith Riggs (encored); Vocai Solo, Lea Davison; Cornet Solo, Dr Maloney; Vocal Solo, | Leslie Cook; Inatromental duet, Payne Bros (encored); Reading, Dr Ayers; Vocal Solo, Maud Down: Reading, Ernest Dachemio; Vocal Solo,Mr Curtis; Reading, > B Warren; Vocal Solo, Ernest Gill; National Anthem, rr , epee . _ Tueold rivals, we Summerside and ¥ ictorias battle tomorrow night. | lowing Not vor Kionpyxe.—We clip the fol- from a Colorado paper: C. W. Caryl, the father of Wall Street camp, in this county, together with his attorney, Jobn T. Bottom, both of Denver, and George H Toombs,of Prince Edward Island, came up from the capita) to-day, and, with W.C. Ames of Denver and H. 8. Badger, manager of affairs at that camp, im- meciately left for Wall Street. Another good sirike has been madein the @ladys mine in that camp,and aleoavery fise one in the Ends of Orange. Mr. Caryl is to concentrate his working force, and, instead ot having afew men at work on many mines—he owns about a bundred he will devote his energies aud his money to developing afew mines with a lerge number of men. By this means he er- pects to show that Wall Street is one of tLe best neighborhoods in the state for good mines, Jina — The Montreal Gazette makes a good point whev it remarks that “a fortaight ago the Yukon railway arrangement was deemed so important by the Government that the debate on the address in reply to the Governor-General’s speech was interrupted to give opportunity to introduce the bill. After the address talk was finish- ed the bill was made the one item of Government business to be dealt with, and ordered to be brought up day after day till it was approved of or rejected. Mr. Hardy’s fix inust be deemed a bad one when the Federal Government abandons for a whole week that which it has been holding of eo much importance, for no otherreason than that its members and suppsrters may have a better opportunity to take part in a provincial election con- test. Tue hockey matches tomorrow night will be the best contested of the season. SASS SHAMS S GE “ae. os" + a Our store will be closed RE-OPEN Liming the two days the . ~“ ty .. % ‘ Py c nessed in Charlottetown. a |mporiant Announcement Thursday, to NT ¢! ’ AET CASH PRICES We intend tosignalize this charge ia our business by instituting one of the greatest bargain sales ever wit- Be prepared for something sensational on Fri- day morning. SS LPP PTET D SESE SPREE SS dias s a eS Is 4, ~ N | BY BEER BROS during Wednesday and RIES AVA <7 ri — 4 We ara A> Ys) thall mark all goods at “Ae FRIDAY | store will be closed, we KA M4 ete SEN BEER BROS. TMI MARCH MAGAZINES, [SAAS Ladies’ Home Journal The March Ladies’ Home Journal con tains the last literary production of the late Alice Wellirgton Relline. It ie 8 humorons character sketch—**How Philip- pa’s Eusband Made Her Smile” The social life and customs of New Yorkers of a couniry ago sre mirrored by Mrs. Burtcn Harrison, who writes of “When Fashion Greased the Bowery.” Lilian Bell relates the amusing experiences of ber yachting voyage on the Englith Channel, and a “Cabinet Member's Wife” gets clo-er and closer to Washington rociety. “‘In Fash- ionable 3.beria,”? Thomas G. Allen, jr, presents the bright, interesting side of life in thet boundless Asiatic province, uproot- ing maay erroneous ideas concerning i, Every one will enjoy seeing “The Author of *fitus, a Comrade of the Cross,” at home, end will be interested to Jearn bow she came to be awriter, “The Decay ot the Sundsy-School” is critically analyzed by E.ward Bok, who reveals the cause and prescribes the remedies. Pastoral features tell of “A Day in a Country School,” and rhow tantalizingly cozy views “Inside the Rooms of College Girls.” The concluding chapters of Hamlin Garland’s noveletie “The Doctor,” are published in the March Journal, aleon short story with Judas ae (he central figure. Mra. S. T. Rorer writes on “What to Eat When You Have Indigestion” and “Cooking for the Sick and Convalescent.” Easter bats aud bonnets, jackets and wraps, and the newest spring gowse are also practical, special featurer, und very timely ones. By The Curtis Publishing Compavy, Philadelphia. One dollar per year; tea ceats per Copy. <————_ oC {Carter's for Wall Paper: | Fougnt His Way to the Front. ‘‘How did 1 get my title of colonel?” laughed the cheery old gentleman who has pever married and regards the club as his home. ‘*I¢ doesn’t count for much in this sen- sibje age, but down therein niy old state our family was one of the first. Just across the street was another of the first families, and our relations were much like those which made so much unnecessary trouble for Romeo and Juliet. Dick Groomer, of my own age and attached to the adjacent enemy, had béen urging me for some months to join.a young military organization in which he wielded an al- most autocratic power. One evening I in- duced his presence at my room and plainly tola him that he was animated by some ulterior and unworthy motive in trying to enlist me. He declared with poorly con- cealed sateasm a desire single to the pro- motion of military interests. I submitted that the truth was not in him. “After we had washed up and made the wreckage of furniture as presentable as possible the conference was resumed. I held a wet towel over one eye while i giared upon him with the other. He had his coat buttoned to the chin in order to conceal his sanguinary contributions to the somewhat heated argument. Our muscular controversy seemed to clear the | atmosphere. There wasa warcloud present when he asked me if I thought my eye would close, and I showed like solicitude py asking if he thought it possible that any of the small bones in his nose were broken. But we showed the tact begotten of mutual respect. As s00n a5 my usually bandsome appearance had returned I joined his command. After Dick had beat- en ize outgf my best girl we became fast chums, anf he made me colonel.’’— De- troit Free Press. — TO LET —The herse and premise: known as the “Uld London Huse,” situate +n Water St.. next to Gover: mnt Apply to Peake prow & Cv. Warebo ise Ne 1. , Jan’) 20—1 m, law een ATS ! Our Great Hat Sale One Week 29 per cent. Discount English, $1.88, $3.25 hats for $2.44. Hard Hats from 25c up. the town. Remember this ONE ees” In order tomake room tor 15 large cases of Christy’s Celebrated London Hats, we 1ave decided to clear our present stock out at 25 per cent off. u American and Canadian makes, must be sold. $1 hats for 75c; $1.80 hats for $1,13; $2 hats for $1.50; $2.50 hats for Hard and Soft Hatsin all the leading and best Buy a Hat Now Quality good — Styles all right—Prices away down, Soft Hats from 25c up. Don’t go looking around town for ‘ater styles or better quality, for they are not in Sale is for WEEK ONLY No hat will be charged at the discount price. THAT GLITTERS Manv are taken in now-a-dayr, and are paying from ten to twenty dobtars for 4 watch not worth five, by. buying from pediers and others who are not watch- makers, Qo not be Deceived. But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trade and asks only a fair price for a good article. | G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, Assignee’s Notice Notice is hereby given that Alexander D J. McDONALD and JOHN McEACH- ERN, doing business at Souris East, un-* der the firm name and stvle of McDunald & McFachern, have executed an assign- ment of their estate 10 the undersigned, bearing date the chirteenth day of January, A.})., 1898, in trust fur their creditors. And we do hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the asid assignors, to furnish to us at the office lately cecupied by the aesignore, at Souris bast, aforesaid, on cr before the tiret day of March next, a stateme tof the amount claimed to be owing from the said assignors to such creditors, irreepectively, and we do hereby give notice, that any creditor failing to furnish such statement within each time, may be precluded frem putticipating in any dividend from said es- tate, pursuant to the terms of sush astignment. Dated this nineteenth day of January a.D, 1898. JOHN McLEAN, GEORGE B. McKACHERN. Tis weal Gul RUWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men f . St elt ng ting an een ies hers ory fh i We are Clearing Out Some choiee lines Women’s Boots for about half the regular prices, REASON—The ‘sizes are not complete. Sizes 24, 3, 34, 4 only. $ Youcan buy in flanael lined or fine Dongola kid at the same rate, Just Opened -in heavy Come and see, and j fine lines. J.B. Macdonald & Go. Ne ey eth ey eth ent omen teeing arse egy —=— Z o q ders i bla ten ert nthe ht etsy ernest Ties for weddings and receptions, Ties for street dress, no exceptions, We have them here to suit all minds, Many styles, and many kinds. AT ===> D. A. BRUCE'S — eae Sil ox in uapes SGT PARRA. Tc IMBE et BOE IE ae Sean SA eng ati - cae, metpennamiinnas ~via, se a : |