Gioves In just one thing this Glove Depart- whatever can depend bn getting absolutely the best Glove P on hae . ment of Ours 38 peculiar, price you pas here you t . money. ‘There’s no doubt There's no question about for the avout it. = 2st 8.80. . Fair qnalite Kid Gloves,4 button,variety new shades, 7c. @0003090 ! Aline of handaome 7 stud lacing gloves, black, and fo"! line of new shades, fully, gust steed, $1.10. eeoeooos Kangaroo Gloves for street wear in spring. feavv snd jost warm en ugh for chilly days, $1.10 and 81.25. eacessee A special for Spring. fine, soft Mocha Gloves, ined wh. ailk, pash button fasten ing, price 81.85. e04e2390890 Our great leader —Perrin’s “Bretagne”, fully guaranteed, black and all new shades, money can’t buy a better Glove, 81.35. 00009000 A jineof aszorted colors, finished and atitebed with contrasting shades, all fully enararteed, four pear! Luttone, S135 & 81.40. Fine black Kid Gloves, facing and stitching of various contrasting colors.four pear! buttons, fully guaranteed, SI 35. People who buy gloves here once— bay gloves here always—-Drop in to- dayeand sée these. MOORE & MCLEOD. DELINEATOR, COSMOPOLITAN. LADIES HOME JOURNAL and cther.eee APaIL MAGAZINES Now in stock. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. 2 Sunnyside.... Pee 2 House Renovating and Decor- ating. Spring has come, and with it the reno- vating and decorating of dwellings. W. D. Mullins is now prepared to do all kinds of house painting, whiting and paper hanging, etc. Persons desirous of hav- lng tneir dwellings renovated iv first-class style, at the most reasonable rates, should call at his resideace, King St., four doors west of Butter Factory. 84—3wks pd rr sense Grand Lodge, AF. & A. MAIP.EL —— SPECIAL COMMUNICATION. A Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Prince Edward Islanc, will be held in Masonic Temple, Charlottetowr.on Tuesday, Aprilj 13th 1897, at 1.30 o'clock, p. m.,for the purpose of attending the funeral of the lace Bro. Jno. Wm. Morrison, M. W., Past Grand Master. By order, NEIL McKENZIB, Grand Secy. ees AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen|Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of = by the means of either general or eat al anesthesia. AJ! kinds of work done isfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS | OTHER ITEMS LOCAL AnD Beer ros. for Dress “Goods a ———— a CATCHING epecialiies between the acts of the Silver King. -—~>-—_ Props.~Moderate to fresh westerly winds, tioe, higher temperature. Board o¥ Trabe.—Quarterly meeting on Wedneeday evening next. City Corver. — Regular monthly meet- ing a the usual bour this evening. Acricutrcrat Picyic.—An agricntturt al pecnic will be held at St. Teresa's on- July Ist, next. Comixec tHis Way.—The steamer Cam pana will leave Mootreal for Charlottetown vn Monday Aprii 26th, Hockey.—A meeting of the Cresent Hockey Club will be held in’ the SoM: C, A. this eventog at 8 o'clock. ineniiuiainela dia Hoty Weex.—St. Peter’s Cathedral, children’s service daily 5 p. m., evening service and address daily 7.30 p. m. Deata or a Cernrexanran.—John Robert-on, of Baliwin’s Road, ied Jast week at the ripe age of lu2 years and 15 days. Satvation Army.— Remember _ the Mayie Lanrern Exhibition to be given to- night in the 8. A. Hail,on!ly 5 ceuts admis- e100. -—_——_o——_—— Gymyastic Exaisirion.— Reserve Mon day. the 26th iast, for che big gymnastic exhibition and concert to be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. A good time is assured Programme later. Persons bnying ticxets marked “Silver King” will bring them tothe plan on Wednesday 14th inst.,at 10 a. m. and secure their seats. Dress circle at Dodd’-, balcony at Rankins. Tue Mars.—The boats at the Capes made a spewial trip yesterday and the mails reached town about half-past eleven in the forenoon, Today the mail special arrived about a quarter after eleven. Postroxep.—Owing to the death of Mr. J. W. Morrison, the Rev. Mr. Fullerton’s leeture in St. James’ Hall, on “ Edin-= burgh,” which was to take place tonight, is postponed until Thursday evening next, the 15th imst. Axotaer Comwission.—It is said tha the Dominion Government is considering a proposal to appoint a commission to} enquire into the best means of administer- ing the Yukon country with the valuable resources which it is known to possess. Sr. Densran’s Carneprat.—The Lenten} sermoh last evening was delivered Ly Rev. R. B. Macdonald, of Rustico. His sutject was “The Catholic Rule of Faith.” Tbe discourse was able and eloquent. The large congregation included many non- Catholics. Po.ice Court.—Today Hugh McKenzie confessed to a first infraction of the Seott Act and was fined $50 and $4.69 or two months imprisonment. The summons against Heerietta Connolly was dismissed. The case against John Carroll, charged with maliciously injuring the property of Angus Gallant, was adjourned until this day week. Po.itica, Meetinc.—A meeting of the Liberal-Conservative electors of ward one will be beld in McKachern’s Building, Queen Street, this evening at half-past seven o'clock, A meeting of the electors of wards two and three will be held in the same place at the same hour to-morrow evening. The object of both meetings is ts se ect candidates for the city. —— LOGAL AND. OTHER (BMS, Tue Sran.ey is reported fast in the ice off Merigomish. Don't forget the sale of the Stanlske property on Wednesday next. 1.0. O. F.- Regular meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, to-night. loitia- tion, Sexs or Temperance.— A. fall and punctnal attendance is requested at Vic- tora Division tonight. A Woopven Wuasen.—An al!-wood bi- cycle can be seen in the window of Daw- kon’s Bicycle Depot. It is worth going to see. Fuxerat Norice —The funeral of the late Mr. John W. Morrison will leave the house at 2.45 to-morrow (Tnesdav) after- noon fer St. James Church, thence to Sherwood cemetary. icdiatielces Sr. Pavut’s Cavren.—Tickets for the concert on Tuesday, the 20th inst., are now on sale at the following places: W. a. Wateon’s, Medical Hall, C. D. Rankin’s, J. Davies’, Haszard & Moore’s and S. Grey’s, Water street. ArtitLeRy.—The members of Nos. 1] and 2 Company, 4th Regt. of Artillery, are requested to meet at the Drill Shed on Tuesday, 13th inst.. at 8 o’cleck, to arrange for taking part in the Military Entertain- ment to be held in the Opera House on the 27th inst. Eighty men required. Loxerettow Soctat.— The following programme will be given at the Longfeilow Social in Zion Church tomorrow even ng. Teie€.. Drab these. oo Shi oo 6 0 delec Misses Clarke hhc cee the Miss M. McLeod V ocal Solo........:........---Mr. F. Heartz Recitation...... seseseeee Miss M. Bruce Vocal Solo..... weeeeee Mra S. C. Moore Inet. Duett. . . . ......-.0----+--Misses Neilacn SEES ERE cn ROOD 000000050 conseccceeecees Mr. C. McNeill ..Mrs. E. H. Nortcn Silver collection at BOE 4k dca wdanes Home made candy. door. 8. or T.—A new division was organized on the 31st of March at Gamble’s Corner, Crapaud, by Mr. John Anderson, G. W, P., named Wadman Division, after Mr. O. B. Wadman, who worked it up. Charter membership, 32. Officers elected : Ww. P.—O.B. Wadman. W. A.—Charles Francis. R. S.—J. A Regerson. A. kK. 8 —Edward Francis. F. S.—Thomas Cobb. Treas.—-Wm. Francis. Chap.—John Gamble. Con.—Tbomas Simmons. A. Con.—W. W. Rogersou. I. S.—Allan Rogerson. O. 8.—Robert Cairns. PP. W. P.—Jdseph Rogerson, Cayapran Home Jovrnau.—The April number of the Canadian Home Journal (Teronto) reminds us that Easter is near at band. Some interesting chapters are devoted to the latest styles in Easter bon- neta and gowns, all profusely illustrated ; a pretty page of Easter poetry, and another of suggestions for Easter gifts; Mrs. Sheard contributes a bright story entitled “Doro~ thea”; a descriptive articie by Mina S. Fraser, on the Bavarian Cold Water Cure; Faith Fenton chats abont the theosophis', Countess Wachuseister; notes on Books and Music, Needle Work and the House- hold; doings of Canadian women, and reports of the National Council, by the Countess of Aberdeen, are among the con- tents. Subscription $1 a year, 10 cents a copy. Seven—hook lacing kid gloves for 65c. per pair; 300 pairs in light and dark tans, greys and blacks, sizes 5j to 74, only 65c. a pair at Stanley Bros,, the Always Busy Store. 86—3i —«s ee oo * @ @ EASTER @ MILLINERY ocew eR Ds cues ae t EU OPENING TO-DAY Look out for Notice of our Shorr Day MULTUM IN PARYO,- INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT- ED FOR THE EXAMINE.: Kirg Christian of Denmark celebrated his seventy-ninth birthday on Wednesday Ja it. England sent 350,000,0°0 messeges by telephoue last year, 37,000,000 more than the vear betore. Small diamonds have been discoved in the sand taken from a Jake formed by the crater Of an extinct volcano in the Witzies Hoek mountains in Natal, which are beyond the hitherto known diamond fields, Here’s hope forhbumanity! A _ Paris doctor has discovered the microbe of bald- nese and has exhibited it at the St. Louis hospital, together wiih a sheep inoculated with it which had lost its wool. He is now hunting for the means of destroying the microbe by rendering it innocuous, Fifty vears ago England imported three eygs a head for its population, last year it imported forty for each inhabitant, the whole number being 1,589,387,009. Many come from Russia, which exported 1,500,- 000,000 eggs last year, and more from Italy. At Oak Island, Lunenburg county,work is still proceeding for Capt. Kidd’s buried treasure, A few days ago one of the men at work named Kaiser was killed while drawipg water from one of the money pits. Capt. Welling, who is in charge of the work, arrived in Halifax on Friday and re- ports that all his men have gone on strike. Since the accident which resulted inthe death of Kaiser the men have become superstitious and will not continue to dig for Kidd’s treasure, for love or money. Following the death of Kaiser one of the men had adream in which the spirit of Kidd appeared and warned him if he went on with the search they would all be dead men. Next morning ail hands quit work. Capt Welling has since been holding the fort a’oue pending the arrival ot less sup- erstitions men from Halifax. Eood’s Sarsaparilla is known to be an honest. medicine, and it actually cures when all others fail. Take it now. McMillan & Hornsby’s FOR WALL PAPER New Goods, Flowers, Hats, Dress Goods, etc., ‘now open at Prowse Bros. Their great bankrupt ttock is going like hot cakes. IVs not often people get a chance to buy new goods at bankrupt prices, Diney gee Looking Furniture is made to look like new by using our VARNISH RESTORER Tt is not sticky, rubs dry very quickly, cleanses and polishes at the same time, is easily used, and is guaran- teed not to injure in any way any oil finished or var- nished surtace. gTry it on your Piano or Organ. Price 15 cents. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. p. B. Island Railway, EASTER HOLIDAYS. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued to and from all Stations from the 15th to the 19th APRIL, 1897, inclusive, good for return up to and on the 20th APRIL, 1897, at One First Class Single Fare. Tickets are not good for going journ ey after 19th instant. “ Tickets are good only for continuous journey in either direction. A. McDona.p, D. Porrincer, Superintendent, Gen. Manager. Railway Office, Ch’town. 86—d5i w2i. NEW FRUIT In stock and to arrive. 100 cases Oranges, 714’s. 50 cases Oranges, 420’s. 20 cases Lemons. Wholesale. CARVELL BROS. April 12-97-+31 135 i's 4, ; s | 1 i THE DAILY, EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 12, 1397,” : i : i) ‘yrennnnnnnnenPePnenneneneHPPIn. rrovepennOONnnOTeDErTONNPPAN ARTISTIC -=e eo ee am The beauty ot the charming fitness is not in the bonnet, it isin the blending of the bonnet and you. Miss Walker Of Montreal, comes to us from the best millinery es- 2——She is an Artist— An expert in color and harmony. We ask for her a generous patronage. @SOC4SOO8FE8488 STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store tablishment in Canada. E = = = = E = = = UNWNAANMANAAALAbaALALALAAAGGs ShdGd Sebddds: | LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE Electors of Waras Two and Three. A meeting of the Liberal-Conservative electors of Wards Two and Three east and west, will be held in McEachern’s Build- ing, on Queen St, Charlo'tetown, on Tues- dav Evening, the 13th day of April, at 7.30 o’clo k, for the purpose of selecting deleza e: to attend a convention of the Liberal Conservative electors of Charlotte town and Rovalty, to be called shortly to select candidates to represent the city at the torthcoming local election. A full attendance is requested. W. D. McKAY, Convener, Ch’town, aprl2 td The Always busy Drug Store SEE aEnEEeTe Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. CRAND Military Entertainment pasens BY THE...... (Qh Reeiment of Artlery OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evening, April 27th. PROGRAMME LATER. Popular prices 25 anc 35 cents. There are Tow Ways of Doing | Everything The wrong way is to buy your Boots before you see our stock and prices. We are opening new goods which we are selling very low. See our Ladies’ Kid Shoes for 68 cents worth always 85c. Great slaughter in balance of our Bankrupt Stock of Boots and Shoes. Don’t Do It Buy Clothing before you see our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—the balance of Bankrupt stock at lower prices than you can buy the same goods for elsewhere. We will do better for you every time, or your money back. Men's Overalls from 35¢ a pair,Men’s good Pants for 75c a pair, Men’s Hats, 25c, 50c, 75c, and up, at J. B. Macdonald's Old Stand, Opposite the west end of the market. Valuable Proverty at Crapaud in the Market Owing to poor health during the past win- ‘ ter, Mr. O. B. Wadman has decided to se- ceive offers for his business prcperty and dwel- ling house, situated at Crapaud. Will sell all together, or separately. Apply by letter or in person. Intending purchasers will please make a note of this genuine sale. Crapaud, April 5-'67—S82d&w2w TO LET. The house on Richmond St, west, at resent occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod his house is beautifully situated on the barbor front, with splendid view. ge fit- ted with all the modern improvemeats,’ 4 Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. A a itt ME. seis acaneannohgs Wibaabscer siento AD Miaatiss in ies hatte iG Millan ceearctagaa Ki Sa BK St ONE ee eat . nis: clei, k, QREE, FE Oe Re ih tan Bg ee Ne ie ? on ee No Lo ane a SRA IT Beis on re ind se 0 tai ta eee ese my teats ap 2 pee “ces gj BE BECK. OR - its eee cn hi gibi i iihatinndls “0 cae sty ageaireg mee