a ain il FooTBaLt prices made, an a a et nr th a m I ecm THE DAILY &£ | | XAMINER. - - - WEDNESDAY MAY 3. 1898. —————————— nd Giher Items. |’ _— cg “7 Local a eee TELEGRA PHIC NEW 8, | aa Prices is a feature of business With « larger stock than ever, we are . gee Beer Bros bargain corner. ae five” Miways attracts custom. We try to be red to | : ith Sse Beer Bri R ein ve up to this idea of reasonable price- to-day better prepa: supply you wi ssecaurs !~Prasticn at the Park this AL D&SPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. making. © propose to make a reasouable | the VERY BEST VALUES ia STAPLE a after which a meeting will be held, } 1 ey “ ow, buyer on every article we ; and FANCY DRY GOODS, personally evening, ee ; O08 FLOODS sell, and are willing to let our price, quality selected with experienced care in the ‘The ¥. M. C. A. Football e | considered, be compared with any and ail j Biz n markets afOp > . Club will practice to night at seven o'clock at the park. aad grow Eventxo.—Pass it mm learning _ Diogenes, and don't fail to see j tes and ‘ . — eture of the latter in his well- the beautiful p known residence. , Loxe TraMr.—Edwerd Holmes, a Montrealer, has c mmenced a pedestrian fee Ortawa to Vancouver. He pro- ae to follow the track of the Canada It will take him five months. Pactti>. - _ yigeTING OF PRESBYTERY. — The Presby : di p. E. Island will meet in quarterly on at Summerside on Wednesday, May ory at lla. m. Inthe evening there will be a public conference on Sabbath School ork in the hall of the Presbyterian Church, plagued Fins.The geveral store of A. Bigelow & Gon, Stewiacke Station, has been destroyed “Y There was s quantity of powder ea. stock, which exploded, blowing as anel off and the front of the store out. The adjoining buildings were saved with dif- ficulty. Mc Course. —Mis+ Willard says: “Miss Edith Archibald, of Cape Breton, danghter of Sir Bdward Archibald, for twenty years Consul. General in New York eity, is a power for good with pen and voice.” Miss Archibald will gpesk in this city May 18th. How Ove Maxes Six.—~A man who came gver from the Island the other day in com. y with some exodians hadthe curios- fev t0 interview some of them, They turned oat to be old hands at “‘ oxoding,” one of emarking that this was about the sixth math my for him to be counted. He somes back every fall, and so do many more. —St. John Sun. Sate oy Hich Bazp Horseritesa. — Mr. Pisher, of Boston, purchased from Mr. O Jones, ata large figure, the handsome gray horse he purchased on P.F.¥. Island last year, This is one of the best bred horses that ever left Moncton, being sired by Administrator, record 229, the sire of the celebrated mare Dot, that sold here last year for $1,500, and twelve others with records better than 2 30. —Moneton Times Qvexn's Bretupay Races.—The Times announces that races under the manage- ment of Mr. Geo. McSweeney will be held on the Moncton Driving Park on the Queen's Birthday. The events will consist of a 2.40 class, gents’ driving race and a bicycle race. A purse of $100 will be offer- ed in the 2.40 race and a $75 purse in the gents’ driving race. The purse for ‘the bi cycle race will be announced later. En- tries will closs Monday, May 22, at the Hotel Brunswick. Yor Oven Furry Yuars Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. duces natural, quiet sleop by relieving the child from pain, aud the little cherub awakes ss “bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, ami is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other cavses, Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and asx for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, lyr Istaxpers at McGrit.~ We have receiv- ed the official report of the recent examin- ations at McGill College, Montreal, and are pleased to see by it that the students from the Island distinguished themselves, as usual. Among the graduates in applied science were Messrs. James A. Macphail, Orwell, who won the Stanley silver medal and honors in structures, thermody- namics, designing and geodesy; an¢ Thomas M. Macleod, Georgetown, honors in thermodynamics. Among those who took the degree of B. Sc. were Messrs. Macphail snd Macleod in civil engineering, and Messrs. R. C. Holman, Summerside, and L. Simpson, Cavendish, in mechanical engineering. Mesers. H. H. Shaw, Brackley Point, and C. H. B. Longworth, Charlottetown, passed the wesional examinatioa in electrical en- gineering, ond W. M. Scott, Char- tttetown, in mechanical engineering. Mr. Michael E. Griffia, of Georgetown (second year), passed the sessional eXamination in electrical and mechanical engineering; and Mr. Lester W. Gili, of York (first year), also the sesssonal examination in engineer- og. Mr, Griffia won the Garth prize for smith work; and Mr. Gill captured a prize in descriptive geometry, and stood equal with McDougall, of Quebec, in the competition for the Fleet prize in wood work, open to first year students. Mr. McPhail and Mr. Louis Greeaberg, the latter of Montreal, were equal for the British Association Exhibition of $50, and Mr. Macphail won the Peterson prize for summer report, these prizes being awarded at the examinations at the opening of the sex. sion. YESTERDAY! The busiest day yet in our Mantle Room. Perhaps it isn't quite the right thing to sound your own praises, but we are con- tinually being reminded of the fact that our selection of Mantles, Millinery and Dress Goods is one cf the prettiest and moat Varied ever seen in our city. Our custom. ers tel] us this, and therefore we feel com- pelled to let ev eryone know it. We opened yesterday A CASE OF THE PRettigst Jackets yet off-red. They come M1 six patterns, each pattern prettier than any of the others (so many say). Not an hour passed before they began to sell freely _If interested, do not defer your selec- Hons. The prices of this interesting lot are #4 50, $5.00, $5.60 and $6 75. BEER BROS. THIS IS THE JOYOUS TIME OF HOUSE-CLEANING. Do you want New Curtains ? If so, we solicit inspection of our very large stock. In addition to the attrac- tion of pretty patterns we offer three (3) special bargains. A few odd pairs also are offered ut a large discount, Weather Bul'«tin. Tcrowro, May 3.—10 a m, Pair weather; stationary or little lower Vast Sections of Country Under Water. The Squatters Driven Out of heir Cabins. Several Railway Bridges Washed Away. St. Louis, May 3, All Monday night the river steadily rose almost an inch an hour. Yesterday morning the swell touched danger line, thirty two feet. The current was runing swiftly. The heavy ewell is causing great anxiety to the cwners of warehouses and stores on the east side of the river. Squstters «n the low lands were driven out of their cabins by the water’s pouring over the floors. Experienced and conservative river mena predict that the flood will exceed that of last year. Reports show that all rivers in Southern Missouri, Arkansas, Southern _Iilinois, Kentucky and Tennessee are on the rampage, pouring heavy volumes of water mto Mississippi. Railroad bridges in Arkansas are washed away, stopping travel. Advices from Southern Missouri and northeastern Arkan- sas are to the effect that the flood in the White and Black Rivers is now doving great damage to all kinds of property. Ottawa, May 3. The Department of Agriculture has received telegrams stating that the flocd in the Red River Valley of Mavitoba and Minnesota is the worst known for many years, Vast areas are under water. Damaged by Fire. Moncton, May 3. A fire broke out in the attic of the Buc- touche and Moncton railway station yester- day and damaged the roof. The building was flooded by water and rendered unin- habitable for some time. Artillery Competiton. Orrawa, May 3. A project is on foot for a team of British Columbia artillerymen taking part in the an- nual competitions for garrison batteries at Halifax in August. To be Sold. , Orrawa, May 3. The Indian Department has decided to sell the Thousand Islands, in the St. Lawrence, without any restrictions, To be Banquetted. Sr. Joun, May 3. Hon G. E. Foster is to be banquetted by the St. John Liberal Conservatives on the 8th inst. Call Accepted. Br. Joun, May 2. Rav. James Burgess bas accepted a call from the Presbyterian church at Carleton. ——_—SS———— | ns At Charlottetown, on May 2nd, of influ- enza, Royal Lyster, aged 11 months, dearly beloved son of Isaac L. ard Annie Lane. SH HDS. MPORTED Red Fife, White Fife and White Russian Wheat. Also, White Russian (Island grown), Barley, Black and White Oats, Field Peas, Vetehes, Timothy and the different varieties of Clover Seeds, for sale by F. L. MACNUTT, 139 Water Street, __0p86—dy 4 Sow ay S WHY IT IS SO! We understand our busi- ness, we work for our customers, our customers appreciate our efforts and BUY OUR SHOES. These are the reasons of our increased trade. Everything new asd nobby in Spring wear DAILY ARRIVIKG. J. M. McLeod & Co. temperature, Charlottetown, April 19, 189%: STANLEY BROS, —— re ceeetenieterenechetinsnetiadimenisiae cious STANLEY BROS. i We are now showi MATERAALS in. ali the cerned, there appears to be a» larger demand for Plains and less for Fancies. is readily explained by the increased popularity of Silk, which is being, and will be, not only.used ass fabric for dresses, but largely for trimming and kindred purposes, and-thus provide the necessary coloring for the plainer material. | W. A. WEEKS & GOS, Wholesale and Retail. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Capes and Jackets. Have your. MILLINERY done at WEEKS. In Ladies’ German and London made Jackets and Capes, we have the most com- plete stock ever placed on sale, and invite buyers who wish to get suited with the very latest to visit this department. Buy yoar BLACK GOODS at a magnificent line of NEW AND FASHIONABLE Colorings. As far as Styles and Coloringa are oat is STANLEY BROTHERS, CA BROWN'S BLOCK. Ladies’ saiaieic ta Make BOYS’ MENS’ TWEEDS! McKAY WOOLEN MILLS. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING 66 ’ Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! ap LIBERALITY! Our Prices suit the times, our Boots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around. TWEEDS ! MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—This season we beautiful line of all our best makes. they are unequalled. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893--dy eod & wy all prices and any style. prices and any style. all prices and any style. For durability and low prices Received To-day, a very large assort- ‘ment, all sizes, in Shot Silks, Tweeds and Cashmeres, with the latest detachable bat- terfily Overcape. Wil clear last year's styles very cheap. Buy your DRESS GOODS at WEEKS’. RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS The best makes only. Gros Grain, Peau de Sois, Perfection of Silk, Colored Silke, Plain Surahs, Shot Surahs, Fancy Shots, Plaids. See Weeks’ Window for Millinery and Dress Goods. Colored Dress Goods. We cannot say too much in praise of our large display of Colored Dress Goods, Congratulated by all, our display is the finest in the city, and our prices astonish all. TWEEDS! Buy your Black Silk ress at the have a Old Price at Weeks’. Black Dress Goods, EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. When we are fortunate in getting very special value we give the benefit of it to our customers. We consider a saving of 10 per cent. on Cashmeres and Merinoes quite a save. Buy your Cashmores and Merinces from us 10 per cent. cheaper than ordinary value. Weeks’ Cotton and Wool Challies are exquisite patterns. MILLINERY. — Our Millinery and Trimming Depart- ments are a big success. Receiving double the quantity of orders than ever before. Onr Trimming Department, in charge of a young lady of long experience, is most ‘e know that our Remedy is the best for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Consti- tion. Hundreds ee with us. FAR FREE That you may appreciate ite value, we make the fofowing VALUABLE OFFER: BUY GRODER’S SYRUP (PLEASANT TO TAKE.) Take it faithfully until Cured, and then write as a statement of your case We offer a FREE TEN DAY’S TRIP to the WORLD'S FAIR to the individual who shall, before the First day of August, 1893, show the grcatest improvement, or most remarkable cure from the use of this remedy. These cures must be bona-fide, sworn to before a Justice of the Peace, and each testimonial accompanied by the photo- graph of the individual sending it, and the signature of the dealer of whom the remedy ‘was purchased. A Committee of three well-known Drug- gists wil] act as Judges at the clone of the Competition. Send Testimonials to THE GAODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. LTO. 8T. JOHN, N. B, eee aed Goose Calls, Whistles, Charlottetown, April 3, 1893—m wf & ONE PRICE ONLY. I WILL NOT give a discount of 20 or 25 per cent. to the first lady buying a Bone Dust For Sale. equired by our soil. nips, Carrots, etc. ; Try it. JOHN NEWSON, aps FEW TONS of Pure j-inch Bones and A Dast (Phosphate of Lime), best known Fertilizers for Gardens and Orchards, Tar- The Fertilizer most COLUMBIA, asIam not running a gift enterprise. Remember that the reduction ot the selling price of a Bicycle is a virtual admission that it has no standard value. COLUMBIAS are the standard the world over, and are backed by the gitarantee of 8 Company whose word is their bond. Don't make any mistake. Let others try the experiment. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. apl8 eee eee aew|t e (x) satisfactory, We are having many new > GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. jexmn: “es Charlottetown, March 10, 1893, A large variety of NEW SILKS very cheap. Tothe A Business Offer SUNSHADES. —_ © Fancy, Roffle, all colors, Shots ead 5 prlisiness Firm. ATTEN TIO N S PO R S Mi EN [ Biadke.” Ladies’ 21 o Rib Umbrell . = : f i hine. Our Umbrellas » WORLD'S ssa oman ? St a he aes eee oldest and best for wear and color. fT\HE GEESE HAVE COME, and the only place you can buy a COMPLETE OUTFIT is at W. E. DAWSON’S. 14 eee GUNS—Breech and Muzzle Loaders, in English, Garnan and American mika. RIFLES —Winchester Arms Company and Remingtons. REVOLVERS—smith & Wesson, Remingtons, Harrington & Richards, ete. GUNPOWDER —Ducking, Rifle and fF. F. Shot. Brass and Paper Cartridge Cases, Wire and Rifle Cartridges, Wads in all siz2s, Reloading Tools, Cartridge Belts and Bags, Gun Cases and Covers, Bench Clossra, Gua Grease, Powder and Shot Measures, Celebrated Budd Cleaners, Cleaning Rods, Shell Extractors, Duck and Pocket Compisses, Gin Loex:, Flasks, Shot Pouches —in fact, everything required to mike a conplete outfit. We Agent for Winchester Repeating Arms Co, WW. Bb. DAWSON. wky { apl3—dy 2w wy 3m WANTED THIS SEASON. ON HAND AND FOR SALE —A large stock of EGG CASES and FILLERS, at zreatly reduced rates. New Veilings ! New Frillings ! New Gloves ! EVERYTHING the LATEST and BEST. W. A. WEEKS &C0.., WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Next to Beer & Goff's. Charlottetown, April 24, 1893. NOW I$ THE TIME O BUY YOUR Koo Cases and Fillers, ALSO YOUR Sheathing and Building Papers, ASK FOR OTR PRICE LIST OF PAPER AND PAPER BAGS, SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Paper of all kinds, WAREHOUSES, 25 & 27 WATER ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. Powder Hammers anil Nipples, Cartridge Joaded at short notice. aiisitiaiapaisceactiial bce ap2b—dy 6m eS. mes 600,000 Dozen Large Clean Fresh Eggs) INOTICE. For the English and American Market, for which the outside price will be paid. None ls doreby given, that the Annual Cnarlottetown Gas Light Company wil! take place at the Gas Works on TUSSUAY, the 9th day of May, 1893, at the hour of elevea o'clock in the forenoon, for the purposeof electing Diree- tors and the genera! transaction of basiness. LEMUEL McKAY, Write for prices. J. A. FARQUHARSON & CO. mayi—t) dte ~ toe . 6 ~ 2 : be | ; bes tame . Pe ER 2 LE AIR IORB ne va j i ma om o *, a . i R.: Sra Ket « ee : * a eur vg oa ge ER FRG i Es i Bi iii ek od SOR RE gy PGF px ge rr re Oe > ee nee a °¢ ad bare an ar ase ar ¥ LO We A il Pine cable oe — Pe tae a AA te Tie oS ESR nae Bs Me fig 8h Sa Pils Lamesa re < yg aig 4 MET LEN hi OAS OP de ny 7 MERE CEE MGS = mn Fame tes. ** . 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