eA on pe PROVINCIAL ‘ Kot Chapman, Who was With tue Too £ LEGISLATURE. ede at Queen Victoria’s marriage, and Gustes ** .. eerved through the entire Crimean | % oes i , died atl London «a f:w days ag°- . me Great Britain bas secured a decisive Tavrspay April 28. in China, a British syodicate having nd car enueceuian of ot enormous House met at 5 p. m. S| end iton leposit, 256 miles by 40 in|. Hon. Mr. Macdonald presented a bill Casas. lacorpor Ming the Farmers Institute of ‘ ee oa oo V alley, which was referred to the f. Tre latest in blouse sete, hat pins, cols ames Committee. : a TT) ooGetude, soaveuie. eneees bet Mr. Rickham asked the Commissioner jar ave ¢ S Wieeia Joan EW of Public Worke if it ia the intention ot a ering Oe ee the Government to rebuili Souris West Taylor. — a Government Wharf during this year. First blood by U 8 sailors and soldiers Hon. Mr. McLean said the werk wasa iske part at one ct the Forts, Oar eailors | most desirable o1e and he would uee hie will carry ai! before Liem to mMoOrro*,! influence with the Government to have it ™ double the stock of any other etore, Jas proceeded with. The cost would not be Paton & Co very great. Remember, the sale of the Pottery pro-~ Mr. McWilliams asked the Commission- perty tomorrow, (Saturday) at 3 o’clock p.m. The sale to tuke place at the] received from divers inhabitants of Lot 10 premises, Willow Road, 4} acres land, a'so| asking for the opening of a road from 4 buildings and kiin¢ebout 25.000 brick) | West Devon along the railroad to Mrs. Acurn’s farm @ digtance of about } of a mile and chus enable cwners of land to have access to it, and what action the Government intend to take regarding it. wili be sold separately —K. Bearisty Auc- tioueer been received and be would use his each person respective!y, and the report of the person in charge, and also the names of the settlement or locality, and the name of the owner or occupr of the farm or farms on which sad boring was made. Hon. Mr. McLean tabled the statement. Mr. Shaw asked the C. P. Works to table astatement, showing in deta’! how the item of $1883.04, as shown in the Public Accounts 1897 and charged to Roads Queen’s Prince and King’s Counti- es and Inquiritions on new roads is made of the persousto whom 2 for 25c Best 4 ply Linen Collars, worth 20¢ each; Linen Cuffs, | plain or linked, 2 prs for 45c. 4 up. the names ) GENTLEM'N'S WHITE SHIRTS i UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS © FANCY SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS S airts, Collars and Cuffs are @ one of our specialties, Buy them direct from manufactur- eis, buy them cheap apd give grand value. ——e PT ‘ft The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- thied further than any other brand, Absoluteiy Pure ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING. April 29th, 98. Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Howlau and His Wor- ship the Mayor and Mrs. Warburton. LAD.FS' SNRAEILNESO OE ‘ | 7 HL Li0'ES' UMBRELLAS | | LADIES’ SUNSHADES, suitable for 4 In two ses, F rain or shine. A nice assortment Gents silk umbrellas. & LADIES ENGLISH WATERPHOOFS, 2 by the pupils of Miss Helena Me- influ- } ence to have the prayer thereof complied / with. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Pablic Works to table a statement showing | in detail how the item of $1,259 as aps pears iu the Public Accounts fur 1897 and charged to toring for coal, is made up, tne names of the persons employed, the number of days each person was 80 employed,the amount per day paid to each per-on, the bature of the work done, andthe name ofthe road or locality and County respectively in which said work was done. | Hon. Mr. McLean prom'sed the infor - mation at the earliest opport .nity. Butiis preparation would take some time. Mr. M. . payments were made, the amount pid to ’ | | McKinnon asked tne Leader of the Govert - ' ve } «ums of $24 detaiied statemeit of the paid fur @ Commission to Alexandria Schoo! District, $10 fora com- ment lo give # | miss On to Alexandria Schoc! District, aud ' and the rature er of Public Works ifa petition bad been | Fon. Mr. McLean said such petition had | witli Ie ann, at ~ et EI I eg CI cent OIC SANSA, cD COE AD“ ES a meme: anil es RECITAL. | Quebec; R C | Miss McDonald, do; Miss M H Macdonald, prices. ia OW, , Ladies’ black and navy | donald’s clase, assisted by . al the best loca! talent. = serpe waterproofs, T. ese | Ream jm goodswe buy lrom the best | PROGRAM ME. . : . - PART I. ee eereny sa Engl nd De ek ORS... ceccecees Vinnicomte’s Extra good goods. A_ aice! Orchestra. ) | se tole ms auc: 2: Highland Fiog............Mias Isabel @ Waterproof in black or navy |” MeDenald, Martere Ji seas Mac- | at $3.75. Donald Harry Beer. 3 3. Vocal Solo...............Mr. E Mitchell | 4: Flag Dance...... «+++. .Misrs Mary and Master Harry Jenkins. I . , ancunes Miss Ruby Rattray | &. Piano Solo......... Miss Katie Mclean { 7 Pant. mime - ‘Hiawatha’ ......... Miss Helena MacDonald. 8. Voeal ae ire J. W. O'Rieliv | © Skirt (ance... ...... The Misses Helen | Petere and Helen Warburton. raat. i. Selection... . Vinnicom be’s Orchestra . Vocal Solo. ...--.----- Miss Collings | 2. Strutepey .- cee. Miss Helen Peters 9 Whistling Solo...Master R. W. Hogg 4. Recitation ......... Miss Flo McKenzie 5. Urigiva! Danee, vith electrica! effects, Miss Nora Waddell. Inst. Selection.....- .-eeee Vinnicombe’s O-chestra. : 7. Sailor’s Horpprpe. . --+++.Mirees Kelly, McDonald, Horrsby and Bayfield, and Messrs Harver, Brehaut, McDonald and Mitchell ihe oppertunity of the reast n— a Bleck end Colored Dress Fabrics. es 8. Vocal Foleo ...... Mr. J. — | ) i ‘es 9. Spavish Dance—L ..---- Miss Helena : Ent racing po, ulur weaves,| “° Spavish ecDoveld. 3 @ fsshionable shades and most; 4 few words of thanks—Miss Helen ar > value Peters, pee pnerkable Varues. | at Rave Tad QUERE. See thiy 50c Cashmere,! pore open at half past seven. Eater €quals most Cxushmere at 75C. | tainment to commer ce at eight. Tickets 35 and 25c. a Tickets and Plans of Hall at Dodd: WA. Weeks & Go wcrc Ps i Tbe ! | | | | $15 paid for a commission to Glen | William and Double District, the names of | the persons to whom this movey was paid, services ren jered. Warburton said the informa- tion would be tabled at the earliest of por- | tunivy. ' | of the Hoe. Mr. Mr. M. MeKinnen asked the Leader of the Gevernmeat to give a siatement of the work done in retarn i? the several amounts charged to Boards of Health. The uatuce of tue work done, | the names of the persons attended, and the vumber of visits pid by cach plysic~ lan respectively. Hon. Warburton this information as ®00n as made ready. Hon. Mr. McLean tabled the origina! of Mr. Chappeli’s plaa for the Prince of Wales Coliege and a copy of Mr. Le May’s pian. Lie said for the erection of the building bad been accepied and he did not deem it advisable to table those that had been received. government were mov- ing slowly in the matter bedause they were anxious to getthe most up-to date building at the smallest possible cost. Mr. Shaw said they did net want the tenders on the new plan, but those that were received on Mr. Chappell’s plan. | He wanted to know if the Commissioner | refused to bring down these tenders. Hon. Mr. Mcleaa — I have already answered the hon. members question. Hon. Mr. Gordon pointed out that there waa a good deal of feeling throughout the couptry regarding the matter, and the peosle wanted the fullest information. Bat the Commissioner does not seem wil- ling to give tho information asked for. Un motion of Mr. Sinclair the House went into committee on the bill iocorporat- ing the tructees of the north Presbyteriaa church, Mr. ©. A. McKinnon in the chair. Reported agreed toand set down for third reading tomorrow. Mr. Farqubarson moved the House into committee on the bill amending the act incorporating the Y. M. C. A. with Mr. D. A. McKinnon in the chair. Reported agreed to and set down for third reading tomorrow. On motion of Hon. Mr. Rogers the Gas Company’s bill was further amended in commitiee and set down for third reading tomvurrow. House adjourned until 10 am. on Friday. aleo promised it could be ar wr. oders that no lt ~ PERSONAL. R chard Hust, Esq., of Summerside, is visiting Charloitetown. Dr Darrach, of Kensington, registered at the Hutel Davies last evening. Mr Jobn A. Messervey, of the firm of Carv-l! Bros., has returned from a busi- ness trip to Newfoundland. Queen Hotel: Chas E Huestis, St. Jobo J A Livingstone, Montreal; A W Sterns, Ch’town; A A McLeod, Clifton Springs, N Y; Felix Hughes, Vancouver B C. “he friendsof Mr FJ McLeod, soz of Hector © McLeod, Esq., will hear with regret that heis ill of appendicitis at Cambridge,Mass, An operation has been performed and his early recovery is hoped for. His mother is with him. Hotel Davies: L H Jacoba§ Frank tilev, Toronte; Dr Darrach, Kensington; Mrs Martin, fundee: K J Martin, wife and Jno Howard, New ron, Summerside; Giasgo#; Mrs McDonald, Tracadir; F Douglas Scott, Eroest Summer, Montrea!; W J Farraut, St John; Eb Grant, Boston; Geo W Hibbeti, Geo’iown; BC Cox, Souris; Cliff Cox, Roy Cox, St Dunetan’s College; E W Knoles, E A Bush, H © Arnold, [oronto; Ernest E Rosas, McLeod, Summerside; Joho; John O’Gilvoy, C MeDonsld, Montrea!; 7 4 hd Greany, St Ottawa; Mrs A du; Mra J A Macdonald, Glanaladale; For that tired feeling you muet enrich and purify your blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the medicine you need Ladies Waterproof cloaks, new stock now open. We have also a few of lasi seasons which we are selling st bargain T. J. Harris, London House. 1 w MARRIED. At Montague, on April 25, 1898, by Rev. Mr. John Hamilton } McLenvan to Miss Emma Jane Goidfrev, | both Peter's Road, Lot 63, King County. | Pottery - Properly. For Sale by Auction I am instructed by the proprietors of the P. E. I. Pottery to sell by suction, at the premises, on Saturday, the Seth day of April, 1898, at3 o'clock p.m. This property, situate on the Willow Road, comprising about 4} acres of .and well located for creamery or manufactur - ing purposes, the railway track being ‘he western boundary; near the city and ex-} empt from ci-y taxes. The 3 buildings on the premises will be sold atthe same time. Also the Kilo, containing about 25,000 bricx,a portion of which are fire brick. Stevens mn, 5 . Vi 2 > >= > os © > eo @% & @ © 2 oD o tonight at 8 o’clock. Terms Cash. RB. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Local and Other Items, Por Driti. -No. 3 Company, &2nd meeia for driil to-night. sapdeilidalin I.0.0 F —Regular session of Wildey Luijge No. 27 tonight. Degree work. cmaaihihiiis C VU. F,—Court Charlottetown meets Payment of dues and ether important business. seinen Sr. Josepn’s Convext.—The drawing for the organ bas beea poztponed until. the last week in June. Vistrers to P. E.Islaod Should not leave without a copy of “ Prince Edward Isleand—lI!lustrated.” Price 5%c; for sale at all Kookstores or at The Examiner Office First Metwoprit Cucrcn.—The Junior E ndeaver-r of the Metnodist (brick) church were favored with a large and we)]-pleased audiance last evening. An interesting programme was dicpo-ed of. vitaliel From Monrreal.- ine steamer Polino arrived from Montreal via Summerside at nive o’clock this morning with a large general cargo. She leaves this eveniig for St. John’s Nfli., with produce be- tween decks and live stock on deck, —. Poxice court.- This morning Edward B. Plewa was fined $90 or 90 days im- prisoument for drunkenes*. Geo. V. Moore confessed to a violation of the Liquor Reg- ulation Aet by keeping his place of busi- ness open and selling,liquor therein during th eprohibited hours. He was fined $!60 and costs or two months imprisonment. Tue Srr. Harirax.—-As will be seer by advertisment in another column ths steam- er “Ralifax” will make her first trip from Charlottetown fer Boston Tuesday May 1@th atl p.m and will continue until fur-~ ther notice to leave every Tuesday atl p. m. She will leave Boston for Charlotte- town Mav 7th and will call at Haiifax and Hawkesbury on her way. Is.anp Srupents.—The result of the first year’s anatomy examination in the faculty of Medecine at McGill University has been posted, and it is pleasing to ob- serve that the Island students have been very successful. The following teok first claes honors: J J Blake, J Blaquiere, KE J Mullally, J E Fleming and J W McNeil. The following secured a pass: C H Dalton, S Simpson, C Callbeck, F Bayfield and H J Hughes. -_-——_:~CO PresspytreriaN Coi_tece.—The closing convocation of the Presbyterian College at Halifax took place on Wednesday even~ ing, in St. Mathews church which was crowded to the doors. There were seven graduates, among the number being Alex, D. Stirling, of Clif.on. Rev. T. F. Fullerton, of Charlottetown, was one of the speakers on the occasion The gift of a complete list of the Latin and Greek classics from Malcolm McLeod, Esq.,, of Charlottetown, was fittingly acknowledged Toxicut.—This is our last opportunity to remind our readers that Miss Helena MacDonald and her pupils have prepared a most excellent entertainment for the Opera House tonight. Judging by the rehearsal which took place last evening, the best enteriainment of the season will be given tonight, and we hope to seea house so well filled, that it will show that our people appreciate a good programme when itis made out forthem, and that they appreciate also the different lines of amusement as well as instruction that will be given for their edification tonight. Sons on Temperance.—At the ouarterly ihe Grand Division at York, yesterday, the following resolution was unanimously adopted : “Wher-as the Grand Division has jast session «of learned with deep regret, that our local legisiatuce have befuere them an act to license .h= sale of spirituous liquor in Charlotte! a. “Therefore Resolved, that we do hereby express our disapproval of and determined opposition to any such act being placed on our Statute Book, and our determination to oppose the re-election of any member of the Legislature who shall vote for the said Act. Sirougns! ss — News of Battle.— We intend holding ourown against all comer¢ this sprng, because we have the stock of new goods. -—Paton & Co. = ——— ee . Q » Postum 4 ¢ Cereal... Onanatvsis, is found to be ,c >m>osed “as follow : - PER CZNT. Of Mo «tur, : BH hiner or bone forming sub- x nee 441 cs: (o se energy and fat-pro- ducipg «ubstanc 8 $.70 Of Fat or enerzy ard heat-pro- A@ucing s bstarces 1.6) Of Protein er fiesh-tormipng sub- stances 13.13 Of non-nitrog*nous extrac*s fuch as staich, >ugar. gums etc.. heatann energy pro- cuciug suystances 63.11 A total of 100,08. It 1s prepared the same as crffee. tastes like coffee, but there is not a graino e« ff-einit; therefore it c:uses none ofthe i jurieas att-er eff.cts of coffee, an‘ is Cues per in price. 3 cfor!) pound package Johason & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. , A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. ~~ => =e @ @ 66590838684 26 = THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTELOWN, APRIL 23, 1898 Particulars later ss eae —~—t Large Sales Have already resulted from this advertisement, This hosiery supplies a long-felt wani. Good workman- ship, and good wear re- sisting qualities combined, teli the story. %» Prices in Ladies’ Sizes 40c, 50c and 68c per pair Children’s Sizes. 2 to 6 Prices 38c to 48¢ per pair ODOC Ove v £069 9800 STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. i | ~_— = ome meat a ES Nobby Suits, Fashionable Suirs, Perfect-fitting Suits, Good Wearing Suits This is the Kind We Sell_t_ ee TT rnc Don’t throw away your money purchasing trashy stuff advertised now-a-days as bargains, but come to us aad get the genuine article. Remember, we sell you substantial g oas all guaranteed by us or your money refunded. Every Suit that Leaves our Establishment is its own Best Advertisement. 5 Still purchasers might have a hard time to know where to go. If we are not candid to advise them properly. We'll give you anything, everything in gentlemen’s fur- nishings. Quality and price bound to please you, for IN THIS LINE WE ARE TAKING THE LEAD GORDON & McLHi LAN Upper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitters £ —_— Seed. a . Bil PEAS Up-to-date— 25 choice selected varieties. the Yuiyyy tp > ” (J \ O MF Y & C47, = df “SS y — First prize at Halifax and Charlottetown, 1897. See our catalogue of Flower and Vegetable Summer Flowering Bulbs, ¢ ~ n-ne! OO] SO. @S OOO O* @ OS ] DS * GOS @ OD BSD F.aszard. & Moore | Booksellers an 4 Seedsmen | | a t ee