; Stee eee = 0 ote SRI We ie omg ee nn ee ee ee ee ee a a inp in WHAT IS THE USE OF TALKING ———— PRICES DO THAT—READ OURS ON CLOTHING os wien beaks 75e OP iene inj deride tea $1.00 “ oh:s o castela teaicn 1.50 - Ci aeves Hee aen aun 1.75 ivdve cee cebenaaes 2.00 esp cco ddek te ate 2.25 O « » ¢éee ct OM TE. 2.50 were petit ¢enwed 2.75 " ‘gedeseeee -« 800 eo eu beeeheiees oe 3.50 ces deed ies & ce 4.00 nee GA vaink c nc ocas ine ne “ webb biddcoh oc . $1.00 - Sedbiesdcsdane 1.25 «@ indies ones « » 2300 o i chdlbed one daw 2.50 e gdulooeers oc wee ee 6 etbtsc eens tits 4.00 “ bbb tinewkcus . 4.50 Boys’ 3-piece Suits......... noone 7 ube eétinene’ Te * wie wate bb eot 3.50 oe iidGnss oovn eee ” beSb eee sno coset bedd abeal 5.00 sa didsas estas ee + er OF 6.00 ™ ibe sinéieosd 408 See eee. ; bic ak. 283.00 “ CPO STCH He o's 6 cv Bbe 4.00 ny — sd a ailsali 5,00 - o+bhidaert J binwinian 5.00 " pctWadet oock ove wet nee ™ Gtie bbG es ocweh tae 8.00 “ iid bhiihd a pide od 9.00 Praertererr. “ig * tA et 10.00 - FE o-c.04'h S00 . ls I et 12:00 . 040 Ghee 6ube saad 13.00 ? 50 eit cae én <aite 14.00 All new goods. not be undersold. Prices that will McKay Woolen Co. P. HE. Island Hospital Public Notice is hereby given that in pursu- ance «fthe Act of Incorporation, a public meeting of all contributors to the above Insti- tution wiil be held in the Prince Edward Is: | land Hospital, on Tuesday, the 25 day of May 1897, in the city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, at the hour of 8 p, m, for the purpose of election of Trustees, for the government of the Institution, in accordance with the bye laws, and for the transaction of such other busidess as shall be brought before the mecting. R. BALDERSTON, Sec’y Board of Trustees. May 7th, ‘97. 2aw td. Spectacles Just received another lot, selling at 50 aud 70ca pair,case included. Also the newest in gold frame OPERA GLASSES TO LOAN. E,W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK Bargains Given For Thirty Days I have decided to sell my stock of Cloc Watches, Jewelry. Spectacles, &c., &.,t a big discount for cash for thirty days. A persons buying ten doliars worth of goods i that time will receive a present worth one dol lar or have it deducted off the article they purchase. Any person having watches or clocks out of order will do well to have them mpaired and put in good running order by me, amd regulated by Town Time. The aiticles entrusted to me will receive my pesonal at tentio. Store open from 8 a. m. to 8 p, m. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, 72 2aw &w 6m, (HE DAILY EXAMINER. MAY 418, 1897. re sey NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Ex-President Cleveland is going’ to Ottawa soon to ‘ish in Canadian waters. —The Indiaas of British Columbia on several important reserves are finding ex- cellent precious metal prospects and are wishful to transfer their interests to white investors. As, however, the law will not suffer white men to enter and work on the Indian domain, it is suggested that the Indians should form mining, industrial organizations of theirown. This is not altogether unlikely, as many of the coast and some of the inland Indians are well fixed, and some living near the sea own and manage successfully smart sealing and fishing sloops. The ‘Indiaps of British Columbia are in the upper country, partly occupied in placer mining, but they have not hitherto attempted quartz working for the precious metals. The latest Indian gold finds are io the reserve at Saanich, near Victoria, where they have obtained, it is said, surface showings of $12 a ton. —The make-up of S'r Henry Irving as Napoleon, in “ Madame San Gene,” is thus graphically described by the London Times: ** The house rubbed its eves with astonishment. For there before it, in the undoubted person of Sir Henry Irving. stood the short, fat, traditional figure of Napoleon. How the transformation is accoinplished we do not profess to say. A coat cut high over the chest, together with high shoulders and heavy epaulettes, bas a wonderfully shortening effect on the actor’s figure; padded hips and legs seem to do the rest. But when ail allowance 1s made for these sartorial devices and for the alert, bustling manner and rapid, staccato utterances which Sir Henry Ir- ving (unlike himself) assumes, the result is still a marvel.” Moncton Times: The Charlottetown Patriot puts the total consumption of burning oil in Canada at °30 million gallcos a year, and the advantage to the people as the result of the reduction in the duty from 6 to 5 cents with the per- mission to import in tank vessels at $1 ,— 206,000 a year, or about $1.20 per family of five persons. There is something wrong with the Charlottttown grit organ’ calculations The total consumption of eoal oil in Canada—American and Canadian—1is not 30 million gallons, but about 18 million gallons a yeur, of which less than 8 million gallons is im- ported, the total duty on which at the old rate would be, not a million two hundred thousand, but lees than half a widlion dollars. So that if oil had been made free the saving would not bare been as great a the Patriot estimates will accrue from the paltry reduction made. The removal of taxation from the people by the reduction of one cent per gallon in the duty is a simple sum in arithmetic and the working- man and farmer will beable io estimate, at the end of the year, how much of a cut it has ewabled them to effect in their oil bills. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. His Excellency Marquise Iton has left Japan on the steamer Ewpress of India en route to England to represent Japan at the Diamond Jubilee. An interview with Grumbkoff Pasha, the German officer who re-organized the Turkish artillery and who entered Larisea at the head of the Turkish troops, is pub- lished. Grombkoft dwells upg@h the splendid conduct of the Turks and says the capture of Larissa did not cost them a single man. Continuing, the German officer says the works constructed by the Greek edgineers of Larissa are de- serving of all praise and he fails to understand why they were aban- doned. The Turkish army in the field, he further remarks, is one of the finest Turkey ever possessed, and he says no praise is too great for both soldiers and officers. Grumbkoff Pasha gives many instances of the self sacrifice and enthnsi- regard tothe Greeks, the German officer asserts that both officers and men were seized with panic, and that great numbers of Greeks, in the face of their enemy, stripped themselves of their uniforms, donned civilian clothes and besercl.ed the Turks to spare their lives. In conclusion he says thattbe Turks treated all their prisoners and wounded with the greatest care. Astoria, Ore., May 10.—According to private advices here F. M. B. Litchenburg, a young Englishman, who arrived in this city about two years ago and left a year later, has met a horrible fate at the hand of cannibals in the South Sea Ixlands. Litchenburg went directiy from Astoria, together with an ex-missionary, whose name is not kuvown, to trade with the natives of the Santa Cruz Islands, which have a population of about 30,000. The ex-missionary who had traded with then before and had been among them in his religious capacity, entertained no fears for the safety of himself and companion. The men, says the letter, procured traders outfits and set sail from Australia for the islands. The natives who are reputed to be more ferocious than any African tribes captured and held them for some time. Later they were killed and eaten. The story gained circulation through half civilized native, who witnessed the awful feast. Litchenburg belonged to a promi- nent London family. His father is said to be very wealthy. All the nerve giving and vitalizing pro- perties of the Cocoa Plant are concentrated in @ palatable form in Sovereign Cocoa Wine. Ack you druggis: for it. asm animatingthe Turkish troops. In’ THE DAILY ¥XAM!NER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 13, 1897 AN ETERNITY OF LOVE One bright thought tlashes across my heart, And gleams throvgh the gloom of my sorrow, That though on earth from each other for- ever we part, With God’s belp we shall meet on that Eternal tomorrow. Where e’er thou goest, near or far, Thou art fated to shine furth like eome bright star, Pointing wrecked humanity across the bar Out of Hell’s depth, towards Heaven’s beacon tower. God speed three on thy way, And fill with love thy spirit forever ; This be my prayer, thac his bright guiding ray Shall shed o’er thy path a radiance that fadeth never. Deep in my breast a memory’s locked— ’tia thine; “ Sorrow’s pale hand keeps the key,” The lock bathed in tears sball closer grow with time, And never opened be until Eternity. And then, oh! precious thought subiime, When duty is done, with mutual love our souls shall meet, And free from carnal thoughts and earthly crime, Together we shall meet at Jesu’s feet. L. DIED. At Rustico, on Saturday, May 8th, inst., Christopher Bulman, in the 79th., year of his age. At Wood I-lands, Monday May 10th, 1897, Donald MacMillan, miller, aged 79 years, leaving a widow, Z sous and 2 deugh- ters to moura their lose, At Saleton. Pa., April 12th, Kenneth McBeth, aged 25 years and 10 months. Experience Has Proved it, A triumph in medicine was atained when experience proved that Scott’s Emul- tion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its con- tinued use- health and vigor could be fully restored. RIDE A STEARNS eo peepee amen Nervous People find just the help they so much need, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It fur- nishes the desired strength by puri- fying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Read this: **I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and J had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken Cured Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much gaod. I will not be without them. I have taken 13 bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum- well, Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” This and many other cures prove that Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hoo. < Co.. Lowell. Mass. ’ ‘ act easily, promptly and Hood s Pills effectively. 25 cents. Which would you rather trust? An old, true friend of twenty years, or a stranger? You may have little health left. Will you risk it with astranger? If you have a cough, are losing flesh, if weak and pale, if consump- tion stares you in the face, lean on Scott’s Emulsion. It has been a friend to thou- sands for more than twenty years. They trust it and you can trust it. Let us send you a book telling you all about it. Free for the asking. ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. mer, and I am thankful to say I am | Hood’s Pills when taken with | Mrs. M. M. MESSENGER, Freehold, Penn. | Floods CL .c t WHAT WOMEN WEAR. The new straw hats are in red, ma- genta, mauve, heliotrope and various shades of green. The softest shades of tan are correct for gloves now that we have so much color in our gowns. Veiling with large dots is decidedly passe, and all the latest novelties have very fine dots and many of them none at all. Narrow fancy belts are quite as pop- ular as ever, and the latest novelty is of white leather, with clasps of gold and turquoise. ‘he new spring coat will have variety in style to recommend it, but the one which is expected to lead is the watteau sack, with plain, straight fronts and a plait in the back, and cut so that it outlines the figure at the side. Cordings are a feature of the new dress models, and small cords, two or three close together, are set in around the bodice of a foulard gown 1144 inches apart. The material gathers on these cords just enough to give a soft, pretty effect. The collar band with its decoration has becn a prominent feature of fashion for some time, but now the latest mod- els have quite plain collars, with a very modest frill of lace or chiffon at the back or two pointed tabs of velvet or silk.—New York Sun, The Leading bicyclists use Adams’ Tutti Frutti. Itallays thirst and gives staying power. Some dealers to obtain a big profit try to palm off imitations. Sce that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti iz on cach Sc. package. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes, treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shertness of Breath, Meurisy, Tuberculosis ; Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Heart—Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation, Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—-AlLuminuriz Bright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder— Cystitis Of the Blood—Anae mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism,Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura.OtF male Organs—Inflammations and Displace ments of Womb, Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Grgans. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften- z ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity— 2? Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf. ness. Of Skin— Eczema, Salt Rheum, ? Erysipelas, Syphilis. Tumors, Glandular ¢ Fatty, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Can ‘cer, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpul- “ency. Drug and Liquor Habits—Opium, Morphine, Chlioral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints-—De formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Rickets, Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- icose Ulcers, etc. Continuous intelli ; gent treatment insures Minimum of suffer- t ing and Maximum of Cure, possible in each scase. Avoid attempts unaided or under blind leaders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University and the VN Y Hospital. 2 years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U 8 and Canada Address :—Charlettetewn, P. E. I. Office :—Victeria Row. wr in we . 7 Ne eaten Telephone Call. Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. 04 —d&w lyr. SEEDS. We keep a stock of Tim: othy Seed, Clover Seed, Vet- ches, Peas. Pearce’s, Prolific. and Longfellow Corn, Red White Fyfe Wheat, Colorado Bearded and White Russian Wheat, Mangel and Turnip Seed. Our stock is all fresh, and our prices low. Egys taken in exchange for Seeds or Groceries. BEER & GOFF Landing today 10 TONS ENGLISH BONE DUST ANALYSIS—Ammonia 4 per cent., cellent for wheat, seeding down Selling low. ground fine. Bone Phosphate 55 percent. py to grass, gardening, Lawns, ete, big 4 mz = SSS SSO AULD BROS. ———— A {i Ie Ih jit I} jj» I} LADIES should see our high heeled Canvas Bicycle Bals and Qxjopg Shoes. GENTLEMEN'S Bicycle Boots with new ELK HIDE solein Black and Oxblood. BOYS’ Bicycle Shoes. W. H. STEWART & CO, London House Building Are You Going To Build a House ? Or put up a structure of any kind. If you are considering such a thing, you had beta see the undersigned before completing all your arrangements. Would Like te Quote you, Prices, and, if you Wish, Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications. Have the latest and best facilities for turning out first-class work. Factory is equipy. ed with steam power, and all jobbing work is done promptly. GRAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY. reasonable prices charged. WM. W. HARPER, Contractor and Builder. Factery on Fitzroy St. east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Sts. P.O, Box 218 Careful ‘attention given to all werk and BOTTLED “WIND Gulline Metal Stitched Air Collz Mace by THE CULLINE PNEUMATIC COLLAR CO., Craxcy, P.Q. No sweat pads. The strongest, most durable, lightest, coolest, easiest and best fitting Horse Collars on earth. Heavier loads drawn with less exertion than with any other collars. Sure cure for sore necks and shoulders. The stiich- ing is rust-proof metal, is not affected by moisture, and will not rip. All collars, from the lightest buggy to the heaviest dray, are made of the very best leather, and tested by a pressure equal to fifteen tons pull, and are so guaranteed, THE GULLINE STRAW COLLARS are also metal stitched and challenge all others for durability and beauty of finish (the Gulline Pneumatic Collarsexccpted.} THE AMES HOLDEN COMPANY, OF MONTREAL, Lro. Sole Selling Agents for Canada, with fu:l stocks at Montreal, Toronto, St. John, N.B., Winnipeg, Victoria & Vancouver. B.C. LLL , , | YR | y Thirty years of practical experience, testing, planting and bringing seedé to maturity, lave necessarily placed us in a position calculated to qualify us for this iadicious selection of reliable seeds suited to our climate, and we would impress the, fact upon farmer that we grow, import and sell only seeds that we do (in most cass) plant of the same ourselves. . We give below a short price-list for the convenience of those that cannot cal on us personally at the Ch’town market or at home, and by remitting the price quoted yon receive the seeds free of postage. Per} lb. 1 1b Peri lb ih Evan’s Long Red mammuvth Imperial Hardy Swede Turnip 8¢ 20 Mangle 8c 25¢ | Haszard’s Improved Turnip, 10c 358 Impro:ed Danvers Carrots, 20c =—75¢ | Elephantor Monarch Turnip; Large White Vosges “ lic 50c an improvement on the Hollow Crown Parsnip, 20c 60c] Huszard Improved Turnip, 10c 3 Extra exrly large Red Onion, 50c 1,75 | The following at 5c per pk, 25 packuges Peas, American Wooder,best fon$l (large package-): Beot, Cabbage, early 5e l5c | Cauliflower, Cucumber, Lettuce, Onion, Peas, Stratagem, best late 5c lic | Parsnip, Savory, Sage. Thyme, ete. Beans, Montud or Butter, best | Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Peas, and Cora pole snap 6c 20c | at extremely Jow prices, ; Beans, Golden Way, best pole spap, 5c l6c A liberal reduction to Farmers’ Clubs, or a number of farmers joining togebe can make a handsome saving. Wri e for special prices for large orders stating th quutity required. Address J. J. GAY & SON, Powna Or call at the market when in town. (Sce our signs northgside Market). aprl6—lawd&w aati See a STEEL DISK HARROWS. And Seed Sowers, to go on Wheel Rakes, solil direct to fart ers at prices that will surprise the buyer. Pumps! Pumps ! We are making a full live of pumps; and fit them up order to suit any depth of well, free cf cost for fitting. We are determined to keep some of the money on the Island. T. A. MacLEAN, Successor to McK. & McL.