Telephone 98, 7p. STEWART j ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. : alain ¢ ‘Ureall |; \ f ‘ lcs e gy : to-day, get one for tea to 6 night, d Small sized pie 12 each. ’ Large « 15 each. : ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ Oe a en $404 00090008 S9646 0908 C908 Do You Knowur That it has taken time, study and money to produce shees worth your buying at prices fair for you to pay. Think it over. ‘hLink this over too ‘Ibat deserip- tions are cheaper than materials Be sure the shoes you buy are as good as you’re made to be- lieve they are. Our Men’s $3 Calt Boot is fully as good as we claim itto be. See it. ; :R. BH. Jost} Stamper’s Corner, : 69006000 00000000 i | : THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 11, 1897 THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING. —— <e | One Thousand Dollars Wanted—Enforce- ment of the Scott Act and Other Matters Considered, There was a full attendance of members at the meeting of the City Council last evening. A bill was presente] from Dewolfe, Son & Co., Halifax, for a balance of $50 tor the new watering cart. Councillor Hughes mo:sed that the City Clerk Le requested to telegraph the firm to send the sprinkler at once c. 0. d., for $50. Councillor Horne seconded the motion, which carried. Counci!Jors Me- Carron, Hooper and Tayler yoted against the motion. The repoit of the Fire Board was then submitted and adopted. It recommended that three rntber coats be purchased for the use of the pipemen of Silsby and Rollo } hose reel companies. Courcillor Taylor moved, seconded by Councillor Johuson, that the City Survevor be requested to have the stzeeis cleaved — Senin running from north to south before he bad those cleaved running from east to west. The idea is | that each ward may receive its share of attention in the proper season. Councillor Hughes moved in amend- ment, seconded by Councillor Horae, that the matter be left to the s reet committee as usual. Councillor Hughes pointed out that the work had been done as quickly as possible, and that a large quantity of etone had already been put down on Water Street. The amendment carried on a vote of five to three. A petition asking that more care be taken in the matter of keeping Hills borough Square in order was referred to the Public Property Committee. Councillor Hughes submitted the fol- lowing resolution : Whereas the Provincial Government of this province for many years past has made an annual grant to the City of Char- lottetown in consideration of the police and tire protection given their property situated within the city; and Whereas, the Federal Government of this Dominion have large intere-‘a in tneir post oftise, drill shel, railway buildings and military stores also requiring police be protection ; : Therefore resolved, that the Federal i Government be applied to for an annual : , ; grant of at least $1000 towards the main- t . Canadian order of tenance of the police and fire departments = in this city; and be it Foresters , Further resolved, that a copy ot this resolution be forwarded to the non. Louis H. Davies, Prince Edward Island’s repre- . sentative at Ottawa,and that he be request- Court Ch fown, Meets 2nd and 4th ed to us¢ his influence in obtaining such : i grant. Fridays in Wright's Hall,Prince St ” "The motion was seconted by Councillor Nicholson and carried unanimously. t A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. Councillor Horne moved that Welling- $100,000 invested in Dom Govt Bonda. | ton Matthews be appointed an additional Sarplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Scoit Act prosecutor for the city ata Has the largest surplus on hand for each salary of $40 a month commencing with $1,000 risk of any society of the kind in | the lst May. Canada. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of Councillor Hooper seconded the motion. Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assessments. After discussion, Councillor Nicbolson " Fixed amount each month. Want of | pointed out that as the moiion involved an meuey can be no excus*; the cost of carry- outlay of money itcould not be entertained ing insurance has been brought within the | without a month’s notice. rach of all. Married men, is it nota Councillor Horne argued that the motion duty you owe your wives and childrea to | was in order as no money would be requir- wovide againt emergencies. ed before the Irt of June. &81—2aw 25—3mos. The Mayor ruled the motion out of id. : order, and Councillor Horne gave notice of his intention to bring it up again at the LIME! LIMB! | ssineeie . Councillor Hughes again brought up the proposal to build a sewer from the City 0. Now landing from schr. Welcome Building down Queen Street, but no action ee was taken in the matter. 100 casks No 1 St. John Lime. Meeting adjourned sine die. le 100 barrels “ " Lime. —— ee POOLE & LEWIS, If the system is fortified by Hood’s ie— 4i Poole’s Wharf. %@'8#parilla, which makes rich, red blood there is little danger of sickness. : @< = | $13.00 $15.00 $1600 by ' y SEEGE. SERGE, TWEED. = The above prices are our leaders fora nobby suit, you “nnot buy the same quality in the city less than $19.00, nts 17.00 and $19.00. We know tailors who sell the same class “ \" goods at the latter prices. nat : “i | Cutand Made by high class cutters and workmen. ver =| McKay Wool * ‘ y i cKay Woolen Co.. 1e : : oe High Grade Tailors. ae on acuta ce EAE SS eT eS a - le , . . “4 Men's Furnishings, Ty: ale Underclothing, Bicycle Hose Shirts, Collars and Ties : Sweaters, Gloves 7 T. J HARRIS LONDON HOUSE...... held ‘ Summerside this afternoon, ber brother. trip. spending the winter in Oakland, Cal., gation was considered necessary.” returned to Charlottetown PERSONAL. Mr. J. Ewing, Domiuion Paymaster, is visiting the province. Mr. W. J. MeCordack, Inspector Dredges. is bere on ¢tiicial busine<s Hon. F, Peters left for New York this morning. He will stop over at Uttawa va his way home. Rev. Dyson Hague, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal churcb,Halifax, has resigned his position to accept a professorship in Wycekliffe college, Toronto. Mr. B.D. McLellan, assistant clerk of} Prayer Merrie this evening in Y. M the Provincial Legislature, is among theic¢. A. wi] be led by Mr. J. C in of | os » ° f ® latest arrivals at the Revere Hotel M Site ; . rig gi Moncto d'w , 45. Every- Captain Larkius, of the Dominion Dredge body iano pag npetee: ee Prince E’ wert, returned to Charlottetown today. He is at the Revere Hotel. The Manv friends of Mr Benj. Balder- son, Provincial Auditor, are glad to see him about again after his severe illness. Weare sorry to learn that Mr. John Harkness, of Travellers Rest, is very ill and not expected to recover. The doctors have pronounced his disease cancer of the stomach.—Pioneer. Messrs. Waring and Olive, Dominion Steamboat ,Inepectors, returned from Georgetown this forenoon. They goto and from there tuey will return to St. John. _————-— Mr. and Mrs. James Paton crossed by} Dismissea Wirnovr Ixvesticarion—In the Northumberland this morning. Mrs. the House of Commons recently, according Paton ison her way to Chicago to visit ' to the correspondent of tae St. Joho Sun, Mr. Patoa ison s business Mr. Mulock informed Mr. Martin of P. E. | Island, that Duncan Crawford bad been “No investi- 4 Devorionat Meerixa in Y. M.C. A. Oo —_ ee POETDDIVODT HET DTETAD PTET HPD TTT EN HTTPD TTT TT DT NN TTT TrN re nr nnED a nOND nnnD I. O. F.—Merting of Court Avondale tonight at 8 o’clock. Brecaxy Worx.—Lowe Bros. today began ! work on the new pork packing establish- | ment to be erected at the eastern end of the city for the Messra. Ra‘tenbury. —_—--— Lecture —A lecture will be given in St. Paul’s Schoclroom on Monday 17th May, at 8 o’clock, by Rev. J. T. Bryan, on “Life in Other World” in aid of the funds of the loyal circle of “The King’s Daughters.” Admission 10 cents, td. ‘sctitlipianes CuemicaL Manures.—Anybody in want of the very best of chemical manures may depend upon getting eatisfaction by pur- chasing from Auld Bros., whoze adver- tisement appears in another colamn of today’s issue. William Dodd, E-q, who has been dismissed for partizanship. last evening. | Mr. Dodd looks exceedingly weil after his! A Branch Bakery.—Messrs. J. Murphy trip. |& Son, of this city, have purchased The latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies the Woodside baking jlant and will include: Stanford Shaver. Mootreal; A. open a branch of their business H. Howarth, Toronto; BE. A. Bush, Mon- in Summerside. The branch will trea!; Danie! Hockin, J. L. Crowell, Hali- be under the managemen of Mr. William fax; J. Ewing, W. J. McCordack, St.John; A. Murphy, who will leaye nothing undone John D. Barns, Halifax. ‘to please all who may patronize him. The One of the oldest people in Cumberland Messrs. Murphy have established a reputa- | county is Mrs. David Duncan who [ved tion as first-class bakers in Charlottetown, with her son Mr. Wm. Duucan,at East and it is pleasing to observe that they are Leicester. Mrs. Duncan was born at Bed- extending their business. Tue Examiner eque P, L. 1, 93 years ago. She retains trusts that the fullest measure of success her faculiies almost unimpaired and is will attend them in their latest euterpriee. able to sew, knit and read and is as lively | in her walk as many @ far youuger person. —Sackville Post. Duncan Graham and his wife, proba bly the oldest couple in Canada, both died in Mara township Ont., last week. On Mon- day night the husband passed away, and ou Wednesday night, two days later, his wife followed him. Graham was over one bundred years old and his wife one bun- dred and two. The couple had lived together for upwards of seventy-five years. Mr. Thomas Dayle, who for years past has discharged the duties of sub-collector of customs at Rustico in a most efficient manner, is the last to suffer political vio- lence at the instigation of grit office-seekers. It is said that Mr. Doyle’s successor in office isa man named Houston, who-e application was backed up by Hon. Mr. ; Farquharscn. Another good grit, a man named Warren, put upa very good fight for the position. But the odds were against him, and he was forced to suc cumb. There registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoen: Mrs. L. G. Munn, Belie River; A. Craise, Mount Stewart; M. A. McKen- ze, Durham; P. Kelly and wife, Montague; George Miller, Brookfield; A. J. McLeod, Stanley Bridge; Rev. W. G. Spencer, Mrs, Spencer, Montague; A. G. Peppeard and Mrs, Peppeard, Great Village, N. 8S. Mrs. Macdonald, Glenaladale; A. Lemieux, Moutreal; D. C. Morson, Cardigan; James Clow, Murray Harbor North; W. L. War-, ing, St. Joho. Last evening’s arrivals; included: Archd Currie, Sonris; James- Barclay, O’Leary Station; A H. Holland, Monotrea!; K. M. Jenkins, New Glasgow; N.$.; William Dodd, city; George Forbes, Vernon River. Arrer a Divorce.—On Thursday last at Boston, before the Divorce Court, Abie Jane Pursey applied fora divorce from her husband, George H. Pursey. She alleged that she was married at New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island, and that after living there with her busband for two and a half years they came to Boston, and after being there for six months he returned to Prince Edward Island for the purpose of earning money and sending for his wife. He never did so, but returned to the States and is now living in Cam- bridge, Mass. Abbie Jane now seeks to have the. knot tied in Prince Edward Island untud, end the matrimonial bonds dissolved. ‘Ihe report does not give the result ot the case. inigeniemaes A great new muvicipa! government, with jurisdiction over a population nearly half as large as that of London, is to come into baing on the first of January next, from which time what is knowa as “Great- er New York” will date its official exist- ence. ‘This new city will embrace the present city of New York, Brooklyn, Long Island city and the adjaceat country, and the whole of Staten Isiand. ‘This metrop- olis will have @ greater degree of self- government than the present city of New York. The executive power is vested in the mayor, who holds office for a term of four years and wil! not ve eligible for re- election. ee New Childrex’s Carriages just received. We bave all prices, and can give you choice of wide or narrow rim wheels. Call and see them.— John Newson. 105 lw A CASE Dr. Howley, Archbi h »p of Canterbury, one day drove up to the door of the House of Lords in a coach-and-four, with liveried coachmen and two footmen. A Quaker, who knew him, addresecd him: erro ecceseces “Friend Howley, what would the Apostle | oe Paul have said if he had seen those four | . — creign : horses, and the purple liveries, and aJl the | a Soentt @ resi?” The Arcnbishop, who was seldom ° eee ° flustered, replied with a benignant smile,! @ ~yrUp- ‘ “Doubtless the apostle would have re- T enanneenses warked that things were very much changed for the better since his time.’ | It will be remembered that in the} epring of 1:96 Lady Aberdeen had a remarkable escape from drowning in the If yon drink Syrup, why not use the Gatineau river, into which ehe was thrown best? They cost no more. by her horses taking fright. Afterwards| Ask your dealer for Sovereign Pure their excelleacies presented as a thanks) Sruit Syrup. : offering a bell to the Roman Catholic | In the manufactcre of Sovereign Fruit church at Gatineau Point, near the scene Syrups natural fruit juices are employed, of the accident. On Sunday the bell was| Try them. and you will be conviuced of solemuly blessed by the archbishop of the , their genuiness, diocese. Their excellercies were present, | : as well as Premier Laurier and iat other | Simson Bros. & Co. visitors from the capita!. An address was Menufactare:s read in French and English to Lord Aber- pr eas deen. who replied in both languages. Of Merit About Seeds. a Sir,—Just a word about the ( Se Acadiseeeeteen @ POSS COCSHOSOSOCSSSOCEOS eee. S. : ; © seed business. We value our iN Ing © reputation too highly to sell e e e you anything but the very @ pest seeds to b2 had for spot aG é © cash. pl With our Mr. Haszards life FIRST OF THE SEASON. © time experience in tbis line, we have full confidence in ap- proaching the people of P. KE. Island. New Rods. Reels. «Baird’s Hand-tied Flies made tor Keddin Bros. only.” LOCAL, AND OTHER ITEMS sttrmrmmmmnnemmmnnetyermmmmmemeeenteen \cyrrrnennvvnvneveenonennennenvennetenntn etn nnn ny? oF ie 4 3 | The public understand, and we are selling lots of choice lower, Garden aad Vegetable eeds. Let us show you the Goods. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. Th xy Yours for good, sound seed Haszarp & Moore, COPS OOSOHSOSOOOHHOSSEOOOOSSOOHCHOS OOO Sunnyside. Goods the i People Want Maem hi The Always Busy Store Ses soeseseeses Bright, New, Fashionable, Special Offer in Ladies’ capes...» ABSOLUTELY CORRECT 1X Style, Quality. Fit, and Finish. 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