ie vos oo we a THE: DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY £6, 1897 . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS reece OO LOA A ACT ~ — Soanantinteanensnnaess <elitnsenomndunmeanestoantnaesnenementD soreness = => CHARLOTTETCWN ENGINEERS will meet for dri} tonight at 7.30 sharp. Wedding Gifts ie Quite 4 Sicur.—It is estimated that ten thousand people saw the Queen’s birth- 8 Splendid Choice day review of regular troops on the Halifax commons. = Prixcsor Waies Cottece.—The clos- ing exercises of the Prince of Wales College will take place in the Opera House on Wednesday evening, June 2nd. é : | Fisk Jcntrer Sinerrs—The Jubilee A most complete line of the latest Singers had another gocd audience last and prettiest novelties in Ste rling Sil-evening, and all who attended were ver, every article a gem ol the Silver- charmed. They give a concert in Sum- quith’s skill, Will you call and see merside to-night. them ! W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler Goop Worx.—The Hillsborough Dairv- |ine Company have put @ bniter plant in ‘their factory thisspring. During the first litre» week« of May they manufactured 1GtL Ibe, butter for their own patrona. ‘V hey started cheese working on the 24th inst. with 8004 lba milk. o hd ga Lensters — Very heavy catches of P lobsters are reported of late in the Tignish p- district, and fair all along the western ishores. This is most pleasing to both | packers and fishermen, as prices for » caneged lobsters are high thia season.— , Summerside Journal. —_—_—_- -— fianp Cevsuep.—The Summerside cor- /reapondent of the Guardian writes: Mr. , Frank McKinnon, fireman in the electric » light station here, bad his right hand | badly erueh-d Sunday morning while wiping down the engine. The hand got | caneht between the crosshead and frame Dr. McLellan attended the YOUR ROOM Notice the walls — see [D» how badly they need Ie new WAL: - PAPER - How fresh; bright,stylish they would look and how little ‘twill cost if you gp buy here. MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paper Men. tip. Come early. i of the engine. injured mao. vv Arrarrs av Spaixcuiti.—A late Spring- hill, N. &,, despatch says: A very large number of men have bren thrown out of} work during the past week in addition to the large batches of miners who were di-- charged in the winter. The union has called a special meeting to consider the situation ard things are beginning to assume an unsettled state. An attempt was made during the week to set fire to manager Cowan’s stable. Fortunately the fire was discovered and put out before much damage was done. => ¥ 7 Jp- J» 7 } Tae Srantsy.—The Picton Standard FresertrT+T+TrTTFT ,says: The Stanley efter waiting a num- | ber of days for the wind to abate, mide an attempt to go on the Marine slip on Satur- — jday. Not having the services of the man C.W. A. Cc.c.C ® ® s C. A. Cc. © e '“who never had an accident” at the work, and other Bicycle riders should V¥ things were not probably arranged right ‘and instead of settling properly on the | keel blocks the weight came somewhere else, with the resnit that considerable damage was done and the Stanley ie row at the wharf again, where she wiil have to be delayed for repairs at the slip. Eacomnnienin Sovsa’s Baxp.—Sousa commands an interest apart from his matchless organi- zation. He is a unique figure in our national musical life. His martial music has brought him a fame, not confined to the United States, but which has, however, ‘ » St a each. i iia wear Slater's Bike Boots. All recounded to the credit of our great advance the latest improvements are jg the realms of harmony aud melody. shown in them this year. Col- Sousa has bronght the military band to a ors, Black or Chocolate, price position and dignity among the organized $2.00. | bodies of instrumental music, that it bas See Window. never attained in this or any other country; land by his tireless drill, his complete ' knowledge of his forces, and the inspira— 0} tion of his personality, has brought his ‘© corps of musicians to the standard they now occupy, It is the combination of the» qualities, aided by Sousa’s uverring ‘judgment in playing music for and of the people, and his interpretation of the class | _ca with a master’s hand; that has mede it ‘possible for hjm to keep his baud con- | , Stantly on tour, and to retaip the uorival-~ ed quality of their ensemble playing and ‘the balance of tone, that are the prominent ‘ characteristics of his concerts, THE SHOEISTS. ¢” 246808448 O08 O88 : It is not ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, Montreal Star; Mr. Laurier might arrange his plebiscite vote eo that all whe simply put ballots in the box be counted as against Prohibition, while all who insert $10 bills for the firet year’s direct taxes be reckoned as voting “yea.” L’Avant Garde: “It appears that Mr. Francois Langelier is to be made an addi- tional Judge of the Exchequer Court with Judge Burbidge. Two judges in the place of one: this means an annual increase in salaries of $6,900. Here is the Liberal economy so much talked about.” Quebee paper: “The Liberals }@ e been in power in Ottawa over a year, atili the workingmen and the farmers are no better off. Faetories are closed down and thou- sands of people are thrown out of work. The American market is closed to our farmers and the new tariff allows the free entry of corn.” Moncton Times: It isa significant fact that the men discharged from the I. C. R. service have apeedily secured better posi-~ tions, not always to the advantage of those who were loudest in demanding dismissals. It is quite evident that if there are in- efficient men in the I.C. R. service they, have not been selected as the victims of the axe. _—— <> <i INFORMATION WANTED. Sir,—Ie it true that notwithstanding the fact that the Southport is Jaid up since the contract was entered into with the owner of the Alameda that Captain MeDougall and the others of her crew are reta'ned on full pay? It is said that the Captain is on full pay, if not the others. Remembering that this is an election year, I anxiously awa:t an answer. LiperaL. Prices for pure-bred stock are on the upward trend. At the sale of Polled Aberbeen Angus cattle last month, the property of Wallace Estill of Miesouri, the three-years-old bull Gay Lad sold for $825. A two-year-old brought $600 and another $500. Thirteen bulls sold for $3,865, an average of $297 each. The cows and heifers were not in euch active demand, but 25 head brought an average of $160 each. The average is the be-t of the year so far forany breed. The cattle trade is looking up. = an 0000000000600 00000000008 ¢ Dhose Remarks and those expressive ges- tures of approval which we no- tice at cur Soda Fountains, con- vinee us that our ee Soda Water is Just Right It can hardly be otherwise. It’s a simple matter too. Just plenty of ice, coolness, pure cream, and the finest fruit juices together with Soda Water that has a “Snap” to it. 5c. ; ; ; Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy OOOO 0SOS $9O4O0%6 500000038 SOCP 0O40O0OO 66006408 6660 50000066 990000000 ASE 2 SSRARSENN RRL, a eS SS SD Wecessary For ns to say anything about the quality of our Pies and ‘artlets, you know they are the best that can be made by skil- ful workmen from good materials; Tartlets, 10c a doz; Apple, Mince,Lemon or Tart Pies, 10c each. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. SEE > @> @ @ ee ee @ @® % s 2 *e 42 2 @ =e e¢ @ © @ 6 66 6954636606002 @ => | | | | rennet neem Bicycle Wants. You Can’t Ride a Wheel Uniess you Chew Gum. ——Tutti Frutti —— — —— Mexican Fruit —-Lalla Roekh—-—— J tR elvel New Muslin Blouses Latest Fashions, Newest Materials. owest Prices. Self Collar and Cuffs, Detachable Collar and Cuffs, Detachable White Collar & Cufis. New Blouse Ties, New Blouse Bows, New Blouse Sets of ' links and Studs. ——Pepsin Gum —— ——Cassava Fruit REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. 49c each up. OOOO OOCSSCEESOSOOSOOOS SHOES S OC66OOSOOSOO WSS SOOHSSOSSSSSSOAGSEOES $90086860080 008 See our full assortment of Blouse and Shirt Waists, from Novelties ariving almost every day. BEER BROS £06” £980000800008004 Trouble Double Double ‘Trouble IT - TENDERS — The undersigned will receive Tendera up to 12 o’clock, noon, of Thursday, the 2rd day of June, for the entire stock in trade, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc..and the Book Debts of the firm of McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, as- signed tome. An inventory of the same may be seen at the atore lately occupied by the said firm at Mount Stewart. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. A certified cheque amounting to 25 per cent of the tender, must accompany each tender, which will be forfeited if the per- son tendering fails to carry out the purchase JOHN McQUAID. Assignee, Pisqu d. 121— _ Flower and Garden Vegetable Seed. FROM =" HASZARD & MOORE Want Good Results and IF YOU A shade over half price. Boy 65c, and 75c, for 35c and 45c, Print Cotton, Flannelette, Ginghams, Carpets, Matting Oil- cloths, Dress Goods, Corsets, Gloves, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, etc., at prices that will bring the tears to your eyes. 1,000 (one thousand) yards Black Cashmere worth 72c, now selling at 47c Ten Thousand Bargains That you will have to come to see to appreciate, continue until the whole stock is back in cash. Store open each evering evening till 8. SAMPLES GIVEN Freely and goods sent to any part of the city on approbation, PrArFrweaArws2rwuAry HAS COME 2244242200447 E88 BO48ES8O88 2888 It will be necessary for you to double up into line and follow the crowd to our store to find out what it is. The bargains are so great and the stock so varied that it is impossibie for us to describe each and every line. This Tremendous Stock Ts liable to cause trouble among competitors, but we ¢cinnot help that as we had to pay the hard ‘cold cash for the goods, and now we must have the cash back. Men's Clothing and Children’s Clothing half price. Dress Goods worth 60c, This Great Sale will start to-day and =aO8 GOCE OOE8C8 PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men &&Hes & © OOES + 4H OOO OOUD | BLOUSES, SHIRT WAISTS. bAAAAALAAA All new, fresh stock, not an old One in the place. Ladies’ Kid Gloves; Tan shades, at seventy-five cents; should be $1,25 Ladies Black Ribbed Wool Hose, a special lot at twenty cents. T. J. HARRIS. LONDON HOUSE — — Marine Insurance. 2424224 Hulls, cargoes and freights insured at lowest rates. Sterk ing certificates issued at office here when required, HORACE HASZARD. ———$<$——— —_ — Low Prices Ch’town, 17th May, 1 mo. 135.