NY-AS-SAN CURE FOR ERYSIPELA S. Mrs Thos. Z boro, ve 5 says: — , year 189 I a weeks wi len out of all ] was cured in a few days. of every suflerer America. THs NYASSAN TRURO N. 8S. Yention this paper when you write. — @ for Zac Best 4 ply Collars, worth 20c each; Linen Cuffs, plain or Jinked, 2 prs for 45c. GENTLEMEN'S WHITE SHIRTS WNLAUNDERED SHIRTS FANCY SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS Cojlars a3 Linen § tirts, d Cuffs are one of o Buy them direct from manufactur— as, buy them cheap and give gand value. , speciaities, LAD-=zS’ © NFINEIINES UDES’ UMBRELLAS LADIES i ak umbrellas. ge eee on re OC ge Oe ee ladies’ black and = sa Ly fe waterproo's, Th ese goods we buy frou the best eg Maufacturers in Englend. e ra good goo!}s. A nice es Brerproot in black or navy % $3.7: The o ppc irtun ‘ity of the eeuscni— They and Colored Dress Fabrics. Embrace ing po} uls ar weaves, ’Whionah ile ah wes and most Be parkable values. See thi, 50e A, A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale . Retail, ‘: P vee pa ” st i . Trahey of Parrs- “In the was in bed five th Erysipelas, swol- , DOCTORS GAVE nman snape i hun wer a HER UP. fast sinking and given up todie. At this erisis Nyassan was used and Wanted -The —— n MEDICINE CQ., dillinnMnan. jat J BR. Maecdonald & Ce’s old Diol SUNSHADES | In two sizes. suitable for Mn or shine. A nice assortment Gents’ UDIES' ENGLISH WATERPAOOFS. | Cashmere. oo most C shmere at 75e. a eer 181. UNITED STATES WAR IN ed Faint across the meadows came the Sour - ern wind one day, Like a promise of the epring-:ime, Tile a whisper of the May; The svow wreaths softly faded in the magic | of its breath, And sunny dreams of Si mmer :een ed to waken back from death. But like shadows in the sunshine, |.! minor chord that fl ate A subtle thread of echoed pain throv all the winding notes, One dark blight of pain and woe drives a!! ite light away The memory of the battle field swept across that day. that | Perchance that breath would stea! in kis- seek past me now, my dead busband’s bro rv, Or, sweeping as the whirlwind sweeps Dashed back defiance to the foe, that shook | the blood stained flag. Methinks I hear the muskets rattle break | above the cannons roar, | And thunder back the echeed peal from | |" mountain height ani shore, It caught alike the victor’s cheer, t} deatl, note of the brave, And sadly sang a requiem soft above my Pp husband’s grave. { Many a breaking heart did turn ep'rits seared and dumb, To where across the northern hills soft, sreet breat Methinks I hear thunders of from out his balmy moath, And see the b'ood stains on his that blotted out the south. with | the war | breast Shot through the heart mv husbard none caught his dying breath, While he tor tbe uorthern country lay fast asleep in death, The casnons roared, the clash of the crash of ball and shell, Whata ead, wild reaniem it made, just when my busband fell. lay, drums, LOCAL NOTICES. Ask for Carters’ tested seeds. Sold by leadins merchants throughout the Prox Vinee. Your uew euit should certainly be “Klondike.” “Klondike” serge, some- thing entirely new, something entirely different trom ordinary common serge, It« softness, perfect shede and very look of geoiness all bespeak its qnality. Blue aad b ack, fa t colors, Maple L af aod Pe-~ vor on every third yard. 6 pounds cooking raisins for 25¢ at Beer & Goft’s 162 2i Roy’s Blouwe Shirts. price 775 cents, will co now fer 45c stand, Market Square. Our children’s clothing i8 meeting with grand success this spring. The styles are nice, the goods are better and the prices lower than yoe will find eleewhere.— Prowse Bros. 101 3in. We desire to call your at- tention to our recent pur- chase of Men’s ‘Trousers, These goods were bonght at less than kalf price, anil are marked ata correspondingly low figure. Beautiful pat. terns, beautiful goods.—W. D. McHKAY. Oe The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, } | ‘Absolutely Pure ROYAL ‘BAKING POWDER CO., NEW wvoRK, The + Army of Wa because they ll Paper buyers come here find here the they want. Exclusive styles, new designs, fresh, and up-to- date. Because there’s more here to choose from, because there’s little to pay. Moore & ‘McLeod, o Fi eet eee a2] @ @ @& @ © 2 SS we Td stoop low to touch the floating hair on | } re > from some far Island crag, hings came, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, i ee CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 5, 1898 Temperance Alliance. The annual meeting of the Temperance Allinoce was Seld au evening or two ago. ‘Tue attendance was very good, and eight ew members were received. | The report of the Secretary reviewed the | year’s work showing what had been done | by the Alliance to promote the iniorests of temperance avd morality. ed. The report wes O'licers were then elected as follows: Pre-ident, J D Seaman; vice-president, ‘YT tinggan and G E Fall; Sec’y, C. W. Corey: treas, J K Ross. The excutive consists of the offisers, all city clergymen signing the constitution and five others to | be app inted by the annual meeting. L[o | tue Intter case selection was made ot J A Lawson, J J Chappe l, RC Gotf, H Rack - W H Lun g- \ cnendment to the consti ution the ex-cutive aleo to embrace a resentative of the Sa'vation Army and ac te ier: nce socity of the city, ‘ - discussion cn the question of local pro bit ion, arising from te reading makes of a letter writen by Ser le. Bs Devier d-- claring the prohibition of the sale of a:cohole |.quors as a beverage to be with-~ in th e i wer of Se province “the following we roimously passed: he fact that ‘c ple biscite bition for the Domivion the ueer future, and in w of bility of there being a be by iby | for the Deminion: Be it therefore 1 ved that we as the if A for immediate ( r resolved tkat ed inthe pear future | vislation such a | law, we ‘ranized effort in con- nec ; nperance organizations throughout the island, to eecure loca! prohibit } oF suie of liquor as a ve! SHIP NEWS. ° Port of Sum merside. Ay : Demers, Pictou, stoves. May 4th.—-Surprise, Trenholm, Shediac, salt; to Shemogue thence? io ballast to this port. LEARED May 4.—Lennox, Boudrof, Kington, 405 bbls lime in same bottom from Marble Mountain; ss Campana, Demers, Montreal, 182 cases « 618; 66 cases eggs $266: 76 bbls hams $ £1900; total $2784; Dielvtria, — Pictoa, ballast, Samuel Drake, Olsen, Pictou, ballast; Jessie Newel, Ber ae: Pictee, ball ast. May 4.—Surprice, Trenbolm {Bai eVerte, ballast, “nt Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED , Mey 4.—Belle, Jackson, Murray River; es Campana, Demers, Pictou; P L G Ccr- mier, Pictou. CLEARED May 4.—Lady Franklyn, Garcen, Pow- nal; Bel'e, Jackson, Pictou; McDougall, Montague; Jessie M. Me- Lellan, Crapeu?; ss Campana, Demer-, Summersid+; James Semple, Roberts, Pic-~ tou; M and E Jackson, Bennett, Richibuc- to; P L G Cormier, Glace Bay. EA Grozier, MARRIED. At Morrisburgh, Ontario,on April 6, 1898, by the Rev. P. Timberlake, Ia. Newton Harper to Mise Dora Meikle, Chesterville, Oniario, formerly of Milton, P; Et. &. See our window for a shirt bargain; 120 white shirts with colored fronts wortb $1.25 for 83c. This is only one of the many bargains in white and colored shirte fur this week —Prowse Bros. 101 3in. Suits $8.00; our own make good materials @cu cood trimmings.—D. A. Bruce. Hate soft and hard, latest styles, from 50c to 3.50.—D A Bruce. Fournisbings—Shirts, ties, collars, hose, eweaters, underclothing at all prices.—D. A. Bruee. Pants Pants.—See thenew lot we have just opened. ‘he beet value we ever raw. You will alsosay so when you see them. Ewery pair a bargain. J B Macdon- 4 d & CG De SPECIAL SPECIAL SPcCIAL We place on sale to-day Remarkable Values in Kid Gloves. —— Austrian and — French Kid Laced and Buttoned Black and Colored. em oD The W: !] Paper Men. oe = 2e2 2 i eft ee Beer Bros: Local and Other her tems, Exrecten. —The e " steamer City of Ghent is expected here tonight. For Dritt..—No 1 Co, €. A., will meet for Drill tomght at 8 o’elock. I O.G. T.—Chearlottetown Lodge will meet at S$ o’clock this eveningin Wright’s Ha!l. Inst#llation of officers and other business. Visiting members welcom:. More Gop —A find of gold has been made at Holland’s Brook between Welling~ ton and Fall River, and twelve sreas have been taken up by Hal:fax parties. discovery was made by an Indiau.—Halifax Chronicle, ee YW CT U.—Regular semi monthly meeting tonight at 730. An interesting talk on the G EK Convention held in San Francisco in 1897, will be given by one of the Charlottetown “Y’s” who was pre- sent. All are welcome. Arrived.— The Schr, Minnow of Buc: touche arrived in port to-day with ajcargo of hem'ock boards and fence rails for James Barrett E-q., Connolly’s wharf. This is the second cargo of lumber for Charlotteeown both of wh ch were for Mr. Barrett. Painret Accipent.—The Summerside correspondent of the Guardian says: Mr Dan McDonald son of Mrs Arehd. McDon-~ ald of this town, met with a painful acci- dent last Tuesday at Tignish where he has been employed in one of tke factories of the Portland Packing Ce. While driving a loaded truckwagon the wdeel dropped into arut throwing him oft. The wagon passed over one arm making as bad compound fracture. Dr Murphy attended him. Ciry Councrt.—An emergency meeting of the City Couccil was held last evening to consider the sewer bill. Councillor Lyons was the only absentee. The follow- ing resolutions moved by Councillor Crabbe and eeconded by Councillor Taylor were adopted: “Resolved that the committee appointed to draft the sewer bill now before tne Legislation are herebs authorized to with- draw said bill on account of the very material charges made in ite provision. “Resolved that in the event of the Legis- lature not allowing the Council to with~ draw the bill or refusing to pass tie original bill that His Worship the Mayor be authorized to call a publie meeting of the citizens in the Market Hall to consider the bill as amended. Carried unani-~ mously.” ' PERSONAL, Charles A Rice, of Montreal}, registered at the Queen Hotel last night, Mr. Bourke, Inspector of Inland Rev~- enue, is here on official business. The house of Sir Louis H.Da&vies, is con- nected by telephone. It is occupied at at present by Mrs. Fred. Peters. Mr. Dickey, of Muddy Creek, our leading cranberry-culturist, paid a visit to Char- lottetown on Wednesday. Mr. R. H. Jenkins, of the firm ef Jenkins & Son, has returned from atbree week’s trip to Boston and New York. Mr R W Frizzelle, son of Captain ‘rizelle, of Charlottetown, left yesterday morning for South Africa. During his stay in this city Mr. Frizeile made many | friends. Hotel Davies: J H Cross, Wm Wright, Frank Riley, Montreal; S C Clark, Mt Strwar!; R Sawer, New York City; J L Crowell, He!ifax; Geo W Hibbett George- town; Mrs J © McDonald, Glenaladale. the announcement in an- the many friends of Mise {:ferring to other et feikie, iiiwe are sure, wish her every joey and bi appi iness. The bride has been a captain in the Salvation Army for over eight years and is very highly thought of. She has made many friends in Quebee and Ontariowbo join in wishing her pros~ perity. The engagemext of the celebrated ac- tress, Rose Coghlan, for the Keith circuit of theatres is the most notable gain frem the legitimate players yet recorded. Miss ee |The good taste and. genius of Skilful Trimmers is combined in our Hats and Bonnets made in the latest sti.» The | Coghbian is to make her continuous per-~ formance debut at Mr. Keith’s Boston house the week of May 9, presenting the well known one act comedy Nancy Old- field, in the title of whichthe wuctress has no superior. > > > = 2 2 2 = 2 ea me ¢ Jo Cure > in ene Day a We have a cure that we can gusrantee lf Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets do not cure your cold we will re fund your money. Price 25 cents. Remember—No cure, no pay. Johnson & Johnson | Graduates in Pharmacy, A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B, Ss @>e @?® @ e @% & &% @ & D&S @] 2 Gs > 2 eS a “= @> @ @ 220727? @ @ ae ee =a So 320484222808 —the acme of refinement is exemplified in the dainty and exquisite work turned out of our millinery room, We continue to make this depart- ment attractive, by paying partic- ular attention to the latest and bes styles— These, and These enly can be had of us We offer you one of the largest and best stocks of Hats and Millinery trimming, in the Province. | | S060 OO oe 08890080 STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. THE OLD RELIABLE. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. That's tne kind that has stood the test of time. made to-aay than ever have been in the past. Our $15.06 Suits are Plums and we can fit them faultlessly. We take the same mre in the low priced as we do in the most expensive garment. New Clothes arriving Daily If you enter our store as a visitor and ixispoct our s tock you are sure to become a customer. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men s:Stylish Guttiiwers A Day on Your Peet Proves the value of those shoes you purchased fr us. Always easy and good wearers, both LADIES’ & GENTS’ All neat and dressy. You will also save money by purchasing from us. —— a J.B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your 'lothing and Boots ENCOURAGE IT. Rruc-’s made at home Ready-to-wear Clothing is hest Fashiona’ “y cut aud carefully made, See our $12 suite, made from good weight, all wool, fast color English Serze. $15 has been paid elsewhere for an imported suit of similar quality cloth. ee cou RRR AP La Seeeser te ares ma eee eg soe Se aaa Se se. is pin: eget “Ar Cae