— —— Sa aa ~~ Gentlomen AY About fifty pairs of Gents’ | Kid Gloves, all shades, all sizes, just as good as new, but | SLIGHTLY SPOTY KD, 50c pair to — F and $1.50 , regular price $1.2 pair. WEEKS Just received, a magnifi- ennt assortment of New Neckties New Bows, new Washing Ties, hands, Shirts and Collars, white and Unlaundred Shirts at all prices. unlaundered 7 | . c new Four-in- The best 75¢ shirt, all sizes, 14 to 1 Collar-s & Cuffs Best 4 ply Linen Collars, 20¢ quality, our price; latest sty les, 2 for 25 cenis Best Linen Cuffs, 2 pairs for 45¢ Ladies’ New Black Sik Sumchades and Umbre las special line, and pretty A very covering $1.15 good handle, Gents’ Umbrellas A full new stock of fight rolling silk umbrellas, wood and steel tubes. Ladies New Waterproofs New biack and _ colored spring capes, etc. W. A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail, Evaporated FRUITS much better of their re- Evaporated Fruits are 4 re ban the dried, on account taining the fir flavor of the ripe fruit mucn better. We now selling. E aporate a Pea et ‘Ss, for l5e per lb, ' Apri ricots, for ldec per ib Apples, for l4e per lb Lried Apples, for he per lb BEER & GOFF Heinzs Bulk Pickles Mixed Pickles Very flavor, nice and firm and We sell them at 20¢ per hine and crisp. ' ‘ Chow-Chow and Plenty of mustard on them, only 20c per quart. SANDERSON & CO Tecks. new! THE THE MAINE EXPLOSION. Reasons Adduced “i Spaniards for Concluding that it was Internal. Lieut. Carranzas, the Spanish naval otiicer now io Toon «, recently handed to | the Aesceiated Press a statement of tacts | and concin-ions reached by him upou the { i | i “Maine” disaster. A portion of the finding | wis, he claime: d, omitted when the articie | was seot out fur prblicauon. He give- a number of instances to _ prove that the Maine was not blown up from the ourside, amor g which are: No trace of connectizg wires nor of a torpedo were found around after the explosion; no dead fi-h were found; the Warships and merchast vessels near the scene of the exp,osion felt nv unusual! commotion nor the least movement in the water; the buoy to which the ship was attached remained intact as did the boats of the vesseie which were by her side; po cracks were made in the piers, and op the other hand many were discovered is the upper stories of large buildings pear the scene and their upper windows were broken; no European service journal or review has attributed the accident Outside explosion, a ————t CD Owe MARRIED. At New Glasgow, N.S., on the 7th inst’ by the Rev. Anderson Rogers, Clarence W. Shepherd, to Florence Gertrude, daughter of Thomas Mills, of Charlot town. e~ © arr © —~s- a ~ —— ——— DIED. At Boston, Mass., on April 30th, William Roderick, son of William P, McKe.zie,ag:d 22 years, formerly of Lot 48 P. E. I. At Glenwood, Souris West, on Saturday, of membraneous croup, Reginald Francis, dearly beloved chili ef A.J. and Cath ine McDonald, in the 4th year of his age. (Patriot end Herald please copy.) At Powneal,on the 9'b inst, Mrs Edward Wood, aged 57 years. At Povna', on the 9th inst, Mrs. Charles Wood, aged 54 years. ere The Royal is the highest grade buking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third farther than any ether brand, Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, & 606244442 F 0242828420786 The Army of Wall Paper buyers come kere because they find here the Vifall Fraper they want. Exclusive styles, new designs, tresh, and up-to date, Because there’s mo.e here to choose from, because _ there’s little to pay. Moore & ‘McLeod, The Wa'l Paper§Men. “yeeee PSS °VSFSVSVOS SY BASSVDOAFE 4HSTOBSES mraasrrens omit i diialicea aa > a2. a ae 000005000 0008 H 000s 00060068 ; Two Kinds ; Of Men ___.. ; : ST OD SCC the ight wrong kind. tue kind that sells you right merchandise, and the kind that dow’t. Lam the right kind because [always sell you the f[ mean business men. ; kind and the wrong kind of business men, I give for your money, I don’t right goods fora less price than the : greater vaine sell goods on speculation,I sei: it for an | every day honest living, Try me for 3 Men’s U sntinghiinasl Ladies’ Underwear, : Ready Made Clothing, - Socks ; Skirts. PHILIP GoODSTAIN, & New York Cheap Store. ; CAPT. MAY’S OLD STAND, : GRAFTON ST. : ; Shirts, - Braces. : i 5@ STII OCHO DR VOLO’ Of OPO | to aD and Anne | ¢ the Tih inat., after an illness of eizht day 3 | | Observe the Arbor Day. ——— ne Let all observe the annual Ar! or Day; Without excuse for want of time or age Blend manly toil with cheerful, nappy play. Andina aoble work of trust engage. The boy wien grown to manhood’s graver years, In cor tem p! lat on sits beneath theirshade, Iv vision’s magic glass again appears Many 4 scene in aeeming life arraved. Wi}) see again his father plant the tree, When be with boyish hands heaped up the groune; Will hear his si-ter’s loud and girlish glee, Io memory atill with j vous songs resound. Ah, he’s a benefactor of our race, Who lives not for himself alune, or pray, Sut with a kin ily hear: of trast and grace, Wil! plant some useful trees on Arbor Dav. —C, L. LceomMay, in for April. Meeban’s Monthly i - op + ye New Perth Notes. Our new hillis approaching comp!e- the work being pushed rap: lly for- contractor, Mr. Kennedy. It} ill be one of the largest hails in the rovines, and will rcflcct lasting credit on young men of the district,‘who grappl- | { with the dflicultiee of the undertaking, | dwho now have the satisfaction of seeing their efforts crowned with complete tion, : ' ward oy the Ww i t! é tt Pbe New Perth Duirying Company is in condi lion. The directors acer supply of milk at the i a bh i { j &ccess. a | ne ictory | f this sea20n than anytime ia its | bistory. Mr. Cook late wascger of the | Charlottetowa Creamery a3sumed control Mav 2nd succeeding the late efficient manager, Mr. J. J. Smith. Mr. Cook | comes higblv recommended as bringing to | the ardu duties of bis posit on a ripe | experience as @ cheese and butter maker. 3 wieh h im Uc The school at this place e of efficiency under the able manage ment of the present teacher, Miss Ida M. , who for the Jast three years bas been untiring in her efforts to promo’e her pupils. [ think we vice the eeatiments of the majority of our ra'epayers when we say that among the large numbcr of capable teachers who have ided birch in this school, oar present been equalled by few and ex- celled by none, and the best tribute to her tous cess, is in a high at } macmacucru tne welfare of “ y teacher bas abilitiee is fonod in the fact that wishin the confines of the district there {3 not a murmur of complaint, [f devonon to duty and fidelity to the best interests of the employer are qualities that deserve our commend stioa and recognition, then Miss McKachera DAILY EXAMINER, srmapigesatoris:it i with the “Awakening of Pussy Williams MAY 11, 1898. ‘Local and Othe ‘items. @@@SGO@ SEGe6* A Stylisn Dress 1 little mon “To the Lyoram thie evening. Coxtixrep.—Tce Fair in the Lyceum will be continued to-night. Cuitpren’s ExterratnmMent.— Do not make any engagement for Thursday evening. Come to St. Paal’s Schoolroom. We want spring. You will find it there 999 ” And the Skylark 3 in and * Spring Flowers. will sing. Cs May Festrivar.—The May Festival iv the Lyceum has been most *ucces+fully attended up to date. It has been deciied to continue the Festival to-day and to- night. The admissien during the day will te free: five cente will be charged in the evening Tea will be served from five this afternvon. : Jvsitee.—All sons of Temperance in the city, whether resident or transient, are invited to the resunion in Wright’s Mal! to night, W.dsoe-day evening, at 8.15, being the fifieth anaiversary of the forma~ tion of the orderon P. E [sland. The Grand Serbe, John Anderson E-q. of Kensington will be preseot,. Members are asked to bring a friend, nee Arnor Dar. —Friday next will be Arbor a.m ,when one,hour will befdevoted in exch Day in the city schoole, Schools meet at 10, of the several apartments to arbor day exercises. Tree planting will begin at J1 o'clock. Friday will not be a hcliday but a reguiar schoo! day devoted to arbor day purposes and the registers will be marked as usual, All interested are invited to attend. a Tue Boyavista—The steamer Bonavista arrived from Montreal about five o’clock this morning, bringing a large general cargo. She will leave this afternoon for St. John’s, Nfld., via North Sydney with a cargo which will include 80 cattle, 10 horses, 20 sheep and a large qrantity of produce. The same efficient staff of officers are in command this year, and a good season’s business ie looked forward to, 1. 0.G. T.—The officers of Ark of Safety Lodge, Bay Fortane, for the ensuing term are: €T, C Barke; V T, Jennie Aitken; PC T, W Burke; Chap, Mary J Burke; Sec’y,C A Riley; Mar, Howard MacMillan; D M, Ressa Aitken; Treas, John Jackson; Fin Sei’y Linnie Dingweil; Assi Sec’y, Brecken McDonald; Guard, William Douglas, Sent; Leigh Wood; L D, E L McCallum. Tar May Farr.—The Fair in the Ly- ceum will be continued this evening when all the articles left over will be disposed w ll mot have toiled in vaie, but will have ample reward in the gratitude of the people, whose Childrea have received ineetimable educational benetics at her j hands, bevefiis which they. will prize to future vears,asa precieus jewel that will !brushten therr pathway and brighten the | tecdens of iife. | Trura., | Good Horses Wanted. of. The fancy tables have received a neW supply and persons desirous of secur~ ing valuable fancy work ata very low figure should attend this evening. Lunch will be served at reasonable rates and those in charge will be more than pleased to meet their friends. Goin crowds and enjoy a pleasant hour. ae Mareiace at SumMertipe.—The Guar-~ dian correspondent says :—A pretty home wedding took place yesterday evening at the residence of Mravd Mrs JB Russ, wouid be f aud”? For two reasons, the Advocate continues, mares left in the country season: “One for farmers need these hall the yood } should be bred this | self preservation, as young horses as s00p as farm work, and exporters will need them to keep up the foreigu demand, which | should not be lost sight of, but should be cultivated and provided for. There is no danger of a glint of goed horses in four, five, or ten years. Many of the mares are 0! ld, and a3 some diave vot bred for four or five years, a large Sauna will never breed again The aim shonid be to breed large, horses, and when the foal has arr: wed “feed os i to his full capacity, instead of a dwarfed ebunk of 1,330 to 1,400 pounds, when he might have been madeto reach 1,600 in | caleable form. i OppreL_Lows.—Regular meeting of Port La Joi encampment tonight. atiend. — body i : iy ‘ } rCOmM, “very of others. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, why not you? BORN. At Queen’s road, near Montague Bridge, on the 10th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Martin, a daughter. grown to do their | £00 j i ~ Foorspatt—Abegweits will meet for } practice av7 o’clock this evening, afier which a meeting will be held in the club- ft 1s economy to profit by the experience | | Thousands have been cured by | The namber aed elegance of the wedding presents Syeax londly forthe esteem in which the hride and groom are held by their frienas. } The Farmers’ Advocate remarks that! when their dasghter Miss Etta H, aod Mr I 4 glance at almost any distrie: shows | Lesle A Wright, of the firm of McGougaa | chat good horses are not plentiful, and the | & Wright, were united in marriage by Rev j al arming feature is that good sonnd drafi! EM {yll. The bride was attended by 14:o0d mares are indeed scarce. Were one Miss Minnie Wright, sister of the groom, io got through any istrict of the covatry ‘while the latter was supported by =f /comparatively few good, scuod, valuanle? James C Wright, Only the immediate horses between four and seven years old _ relatives of both families were present. | ! onside WrowNina Accipent.— A man named | John Lactver, while fishing lobsters at | Cape Traverse yesterday evening, was ' ° . »| canght in the back line and dragged over~« board. Another fisherman who was in the — ee a & KJ ae ie Md ie > 5 Ke a * AMAAAARAARAARALSAARAAARSARAAA Among our immense stock of new and fashionable Dress Fabrics, are two special values worth the inspection of every Dress Goods buyer. Coating Serges in five different colors} C Fancy effects in ra per new colorings. Fancy spot effects in all the new colors, also of fine! a full range wide serges, both worth fully 65c per yd Only yard on Cc a EE EE EES SE SES EE SS SEE EE EEE EY per yaid. ¢ Sue SEES SESE PK OES GVO SSSEOOOS STANLEY BROS. | The Always Busy Store. ie S , WANS SEE Gs b. \ an Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING The Acattia Sugar Refining Extra standard Granulated Extra Circle C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump Golden Syrups. Samples and prices mailed upon applications Co, Limited Eforace Haszard, P. F. 1. Agent. Mes:rs. J. Lewenz & Hauser. Bros., | boat atthe tme passed Lachier an oar, but he — to grasp it and sank to rise | no mor Lacbier was about forty years | of age anc ve belonged to Gaspe. Another sea drowning accident is re- ported trom Fifteen Poiat. Two men j}named Wedge and White were setting and care for htm well, and thus grow him lobster or when their boat was upset by } ? PURE INDIA THA. The famous Braumin brand direct from the gardens, | a squail which came up suddenly and they lost their lives. Another boat was upset by the same squall, but the occupants clung e the bottom of the craft and were ; rescued, | —_——_—- -—_— PERSONAL. i i M C Leishman, Montreal; Queen Hotel: | James Kk McKay. Seuris; D B McLeod, Orwel; J M Fisher, Malpeque; WB Speocer, P Kelly and wife, Montagne. Hoe! Di JL Orowert, Byres. R M Cox, Moreil Y D Denham, J A Clark, Eng; E Parker Carvel], City; Wm. M. Hall, Mont- jreal; Geo W_ Hibbett, Georgetown; | AH Notman, St Jobn;C B Foster, St John; L Mazbury, Halifax; Ottawa: Capt Fraser, Pictou; A B Cassell, } | iSt. John; H Grebam. Lonugn Glasgow; A D Hamilton, Moctreal; F Scholss, London, Englaud. Bijiousness, Price Johnson Everybody’ s Pills. The Best Family Medicine For Constipation, &e., “Ke. 25 Cents. Graduates in Pharmacy —~“=—r Indigestion, & Johnson, RJ Waugh, Charloitetown 9th May, 1898. THAS Beans. do Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. Horace Haszard; Agent. Horace Haszard. - Agent for Canada, Flour, Corn:neal &zc. Howard, Planet, Indiana, Mapleleat. Rolled Oats, Wheat Bran, | i K. D. Cornmeal, W bite Prices quoted i in car lots delivered t» any point on P.E.1. connected by rail or water. "7 Horaes Haesaaitl y Miller's Agent. IN STOCK AND TS ARRIVE, Choicest Porto Rico Molasses, Bright Barbados, Porto Rico Sagar, Demerara Crystals, HORACE HASZ. 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