THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 1, Lavy _— — 2 eee ee pee = [ ' TEMPERANCS NC ue ar eee DIED, | ( Oth tt NCS ALLIANCE. | 0 at Char ottetowa, on Sist Merch, Sarah 0¢a all | Bins arene 0¢a ant ther liems, . ‘beloved wife of W. T. Meggan, Ac- ——=> | Prohibition and the Scrimgeour | - = : id Auditor P, &. 1. Railway, A. 0. H.—Reguler meeting to-morrow Tae Weatser.—Moverate winds mostly eountant t godeldest daughter of f } oncton, N kK . YY ] of ys ’ Funers leave the : est two ¢ Wm. BE, Weldon will howee.at halt- y 1 Monday.| " ) ate residence,5 College Court, Merch 28th, Harriet Principal Macrae, D. D. At her @uebec 1’. Q., Jane, wite of Rev pemmme On Naw Post Orrice.—A new post office ened at St. Ave’s Chureh, near ha- been « : ; Emyeale, Lot 66. Mr. F D. Megan ie LIMP Rae, : 7 posiaaaster, lteuame at present é@ Uy- rone. — oe — With Invalides. Yea? sith invalids the appetite or ca pr icioas aod needs coaxing, that is juet e reasot they improve #0 rapidly under vis Eeowlsion, which is as palatable ae ¢ ceam. — ---—_ She Braie Bend shirts and collars are for ssleat 9 A Bruce’s, Morris’ Block, Vic'eria Kow, ~ . Brae WAMONG KNOX was sold at auction today for #9 00. - —_—~ EW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT Weeks &Co at 3 o’clock. insulitis _ Brgakine we.—The ice at tides is vreaking wp. > 8 of ‘I. —Installatien of officers in Vie— toria Division on Monday evening. _~ oe Tae Maits—Crowsing hoth ways to- day. Tbs mails arrived in town at minutes to twelve. the three ten ciniiiniinane Goerez Meerinu.— Kemember the Gos pel meeting in Prowee’s New Block, *un- day aftersoon ai 4 o'clock. Strangers , always welcome. Lesson Luke 24-1. The Resurrection. -_- a Tue Staxier.—The Stanley crossed to Pi to. yesterdey and returned this morn~ hg acriving at Georgetown, at 10.30. She Srcuzht the usual jarge freight and about Cwenly pessengers, who came to town on & *pecial which arrived here shortly before two. ; cncicsoliapiidinin Mas. Hvucoan’s Decwun.—The death of Mre. Huggan, wife of Mr. W.T. Huggan, accountant of the Priece Kdward Isiand Railway, which occurred ast evening, will be heard with regret by a large circle of friends. Mrs. Huggan has been a great sufferer for some months. She was a daughter of Mr. W. E. Weldon, of Monc- ton, and was a devoted wife and mother. The bereaved busband and family of four —-tworons and two daughters—bave the sympathy of al!, —_——_—.- Excursionists.—A large number of per- 80ns both east and weet, t.= lay took advans tege of the fioe weather and the cheap Easter rates cn the P. E. Iceland Railway to come to Charlottetown, The specia! Nae ee “BO 'GELEBRATED Gee ahi We have received our firat shipment of theWe A. Weeks & Co’s noted 50c Cash- métein blue and jet black. As we bour'nt this line before the rise in pee, vec n vive you the same value as ; : woe, from the east brought three car3 packed as full as they would hold andthe sp:cial from the west brought four, besides these who came in on the regular trains. The reguiar eastern train leaves town this after. Matter—Resolutions Adopted. At the meetiog of the P. E. Island branch of the Dominion Temperance Alli- ance, held on Thursday afternoon, the ‘following resolutions were adopted :— W hereas, This Alliance has learned with regret that the privilege of a private boud- ec warehouse has been gramed toJ. G. | Scrimgeour, a violator of the Canada Tem- perance Act ; = Lhberefore Resolved, That we hereby ex- press our strongest disapprobation of such action On the partof the government and urge the government to immediately res- Clad its action in this matter and that we further dieapprove of the principle of allowing private bonded warehouses for the exclueive storage of intoxicants in places where the Canaga Temperance Act is in force. Further Resolved, That we exprees our appreciation of the efforts of that pertion of the Island press that has exposed and condemned the actian of the authorities in this maiter, —sesmeg mee oo dd — Resolved, That the P K. Island branch of the Domiyion Temperance Alliance view with profound regret the attitude of the westerly, fair to cluudy, not much change in (emperature. _—.@.—__... Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in > : Prowse 8 New Block tomorrow afternoon atJ.45. Strangers always welcome. Mera bist CHomr.—There will be a reaearsal by tbe choir of the Fire Methodist Church in the Church basement thie evening at 7.30 o’clock. didipiieli dake _ Goon Fripay.—There were the usual Impressive services in the churches yester- day M oat of the stores arfd all the public offices were closed. The weather through- out the day was fine. The prevailing wind was westerly, “ Eaeter Decoratrions.—Most of the stores are prettily decorated fer the Easter | olidays, and areattracting much attention. In this connection the windows of Alley & Co’s. and Paton & Co’s. store are deserv- Jug of special mention. Discracervt.—About ten o'clock fast evening @ number of young bloods who were mostly “under the influence” engaged in @ roug l: aod tumble fight, on the Mal- Federal Government upoa the question of probibition, taking as they now do, a stand diametrically Opposed to the will of the} people as expressed in the plebiscite of | September last. , Tbata minority vote should be accepted by any government as indicating a public sentiment adverse to prohibition is illogi- cal and inconsistent with every recognized parliamentary precedent. Further Resolved, That this Alliance in convention assembled pledge our individual ang united support tothe executive of the Dominion Temperance Alliance to strengthen their hands in pressing the question of prohibition upov the Dominion parliament. Further Resolved, That the representa- noow at 4 o’vlock, and the western special at 4 30. omenmnfimnnnt> Love Feast in Grace Cuvrca.—The annual love feast in Grace Church, which seems to be growing in popularity, was held yesterday evening. The partor open- ed the eervice by announcing a hymn, and the Rev. G. M. Campbell] ied in prayer The pastor read the 3rd chapter of Enhesivtm, afte: which th: Rev. George Dawson, “M. 4.5 Of Corawall on deliver- ed a forceful avd prcfitatle addrese in the worde “God forbid that I should glor , save in the cross of our Lor? 9.24, Chriat.” After the ‘Seeaath ‘scults and water Were icc b'ecurt : : paced around and partaken of by al! present, aod then fifteen re 1). BOOT ees oa in quick succession, related riefly their religious experiences. The two hov- , passed most enjoyable and MAQY went to their homes saying, ‘‘I[t was B* od fer us to be there.” —ALSO— \ . ' i aete New eflects in ( repouas, Last ; ypline in plain an cies > » re, Bri”. jauteens & P: NOTE.-- We willecot b8¥e onr Llacl goods department replettts’icd with the latest and newest ecoae tn ‘he market and will be able to giv® you veluee, same & our predevtsvors Preparicg for Spring @> fret lot of Spring hats and W ith three times tne epace devoted nery, xe W Ll be able to sbow some~ flowers ct q ce Novelties in veiling, Black aud Cream Novelties in Ladies’ Bobes, see there they ate very choice, B Saturday evening we were kept buey atiendiny to the Raster want+ with our spec al French K S2c per pair, many orders by mail pereoval were received al owing, the people had cou- fidenee in our advertisements i Gloves at noie and (\Ve advertise what we have) Pry fe) ' 7 LENDS J - \ The Peopl: 3” Sto e, In Chancery in The Rolls Court DAVID P. IRVING & others, Gocp Tempiars —The meeting of Pow- nal Districts Lodge yesterday afierooon and evening was well attended notwith “tanding the unfavorable co ndiiiou ot he rads In their report he committee on the of th order ex press d great disy] state asur- atthe action of the govern the } restion. T va? strong y tu favor of pres Prohibition regardless : and dis satietac’' vo ment Ou ron oition } meting tneir «laim for pirty Oilic: | eare 3 were cho-en 8 follow Dist. ‘emp. & E Maren, Barnsclif:; 0 Couns , Aloert Gay, Pownal; Dist. V. | Miss Loui-a Swan, Charlot etown ; D S., W. L. Acorn, Pownal!: a T.. Geo BE Foster, Charlort w D T- Chandler, Bethel; I) Ay J DSzaman, Obarlott-towo J M irs 1., H Duachemio, Caarlottetown. -_>—-—-—- — EASTER MARKET. A Splendid Showing of Beef of Choice Quality. The attendance of both buyere ar Complainants j sellers at the market teday was exceed ly large, and Easter prices pr vailed., showing of beef was especially good, quantity being large aad th quality ot best. Loa Blake Bros. stail was to seen three carcas:es of lamb and casees of beef, all of the choicest deserip- ng- ' iii t oe tre xX car tion. Saurders & Newsom kiiled eight choice beef cattle, the maj eriiy of whicn : i ry . 1 they had in their stali today. They also had tbree fine spring lambs, and a carca of excellent mutton weighing 102 pounds Drake Bros., Thorne Bros., the Messrs Baile, John McNei!l, the Messrs. Browo, Barret Henderson, Rennie Jenkins, Pope and MARGARED IRVING & others, Defendants In pu suance of an order of this Honours ble sade herein, on the Wh aay of March, ), notice is hereby civen that all per- aving claims aguinst the estaie George Irvinlg, late of Orwell Lot o rownship number 57, in County, deceased, intestate were ceme 1H and pro. ethe same before me roihonotary’s Office, in the Law Cours » in Crarl-tietown, cn of before Mon- twenty-second Gay of May next, A and all persons neglecting to come in ve their said debts and claims by that to be excluded from the benefit of ' yuri. A Db, 18 sons f‘ove, Q: een’ quired at the Puu aay D, 1899 ana p time are tad OF D ite P. ‘this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. ASZsRPD. J. A. LONGWORTH, C.ompts. solicitors Master in Chancery eWtd Ti—ed ee ee TO LET. dwelinig® houre on Prince Street, ent ocenpied by S C Nash, Hq’ The bouse is eligibly situated, contain'ng nine rooms, is heated with bot water, and willbe eupplied with bot and cold water, anda! bath and sewerage comvenenices ID connection with the new sewerage syste) of Ch’town. Ponsession on or ab out let May, next. — The at pre Mills Heary Wood and the otber butchers also had their etalle well filled with the choicest of meats, but pressure upon our space today will not admit of details. R-avie Jenkins had three choice lambs on sule, one of which tipped the scales a' 30 pounds aod wag purchased for ihe Hotel Davies. The list of prices will be found below : Butter, fresh, per ee 0160018 0 04 to 0 05 C08 to 014 0 05 tu 0 06 ee Beef, per quarter .-.- Beef, small, per Diseases COee. 200 3 ave iedehuae Ueeeeeen 6 Cabbage duc edd aeeeeuee eee 0 03 to 0 05 Codfish (corned) each .....«.-- 0 05 to 0 10 Call GRGG8 . 35% oseve eee ee 0 06 to 0 Ui Ducks, per paii wae Stine coeere 040 to 0 6O Eggs.... scccce ersecces sevee-0 10 toO 14 BOW. ic ss eek shed den oe 0 35 to 0 00 Flour, per CWt.see eovceecs 2 00 to 225 Hides, per Ib se to 0 07 Hay séweed 008 « @eeeee PTY 6 30 to 0 35 Lamb per qr.... seccccee «eel 00 to 1 Lettuce, per bunch....... woeee 000 to 005 PEAONES no's td Ip cwessee coceds 015 to 0 16 Oats ‘eeeee eeeeet errr eeee ,...0 35 to 0 36 Oatmeal, per cwt.... secee- 200 1022 Pork, per aati. css: vee eeeD 44 00 05 Pork, small...... incudh iaccheee Potatoes eeeeees § ee00F) eeeee. 0 35 to 0 40 Sheep, pelts.....- eeccee _eeee 0 40 to 0 6 Straw cwt...... tives of this province (which is almost uo- avimous for prohibition) be urged to give their strongest support to any 1aeasure in- troduced through the Dominion Alliance for the suppression of the liquor traffic. Further Resolved, That we declare it to be the purpose of this Alliance and the duty of every temperance elecior to v every means available to defeat ony nn ber voting against such re soluti : .Ous and to elect any whoshal! y a * WOt@ 1D “cir favor. <8 —_—— Resolved, That this Alliaoce cal! the attention of all public bodies withes this province interested ‘n prohibitioeto the present atitude of the goverpmeat upon that question, and request each ‘bodies to take such action as te them may appear most effective, to induce the Dominion government to enact sound prohibitory legislatioa, The following were elected officers for the vear: President, J K Ross, Crariatte— town: View President for Queenr’s Lonn'y GQ MecNillan, New Baven; for Frin» County, dobu Andersons, Kensington; 10" ux County, Rev Wm Phalev, Star- eor: Secretary, Ira 4 Yeo, Charlottetown; BR C Goff, Charlotretown; Exe Ki r@éa-iirer, cuuive Committee. Rev A D McDonald Viovtros'; David Rogers, Freetow:; D E frying, Vernon R ver; Wm McLeod, Dun- a; Dovid Schurman, Mrs Jonneoo, JJ havpell, Cnarlotterown, Cras ‘Taper, Winsloe Road; Rev Mr Raymend, Char- erowe; J H Bell, M P., Summerside; . ‘remier Fa qubarson and A Horae, Char- te lLOw Dd, —— ee me PERSONAL. Dr. Gallant, Kinkora, came to town to jay. Senator Yeo bas returned for the Easter holidays. Attorrey General McDonald and Mr. F. W. Hvyndmao returned home from Ottawa to-day. Mr. S. E mission, came to town to-day. ‘or Georgetown this afterncon and cross ty the Stanley tomorrow en route to Ottawa. Professor Robertson has resigned the presidency of the Y. M. ©. A. | Profeseor Robertson has been a splendid fficer,and his resignation was very re~ luctantivy accepted. A successor has not yet been appointed, ee trom O-tawa Ga'lant, of the lobster cem- He leaves will THe Bagiveer’s contingent for Sammer- side will leave by special train'at 2p. ™ , on Monday. The company will be under command of Lieut Lordly and Sgt. Ander~ aon, ae Lieut. Morrie will go down witha squad by the early train. On arriving #& Summerside the contingent wil] be met by the S’Side tand and shortly afterwards will meet the Boys Brigade at the hall and give an exhibitiondrill. After supper, ac- companied by the band andthe Boys Brigade they will march tothe Market Hall and present to the citizens the pro gramme which has so highly pleased the cit zens of Charlottetown. Buglare Ander-on aod Ball will accompany the corps acd may be depended on togive good accounts of themselves. The Engineer corps contains e five body of men aod are worthy of the best house that Summerside can turn out Any who miss their entertainment miss & rare treat. nS Charlottetown School of Muaic will be closed on Monday. By Order. Sr en The best way to avoid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia, the great blood purifier. Easter cards, Easter booklets and Easter magaz.nes, tonight at Haszard & Moore’s. Everybody in tow2 is going preach a eer: peque road, It 18 too bad that citizens cannot have alitile more pclice protec. tion. Potice Covrr.—1 bis forencon a coun-~ tryman named Michael Burke was fined $6 or 30 days for malicious irjuries to property. The prosecuticn in the Me» Gulgan wife-beating case was withdrawn, Two drunks were diepoged of for fines of $2 and $4 respectively, Y. W. C. T. U.—The Y. W. C. T. U., last evening,entertained a number of color- ed citizens, men, women and children, at their rceme, The Loyal Crusaders and Salavation Army were also represented. The entertainment was‘ of a musical characte: and was greatly appreciated by all concerned. During the proceedinga candy and fruit were passed around, By special request of the WW. 8. of race Church the R-,. J. “Kirby <n aon in bebalf of the Woman’s aiseionaty Society tO-morrow evening. There will be special music by the chotr, and the offering at the service will be for the W. M.S. The pastor wili preach at the morning service onthe theme—“A physician’s testimony in the ressurrection of Christ.” LastIce Tror.—Entries will be re- ceived up till noonon Monday next for those wishing to start their horses in 30- class, 3 minute and green races which take place on Monday afternoon next. As this will likely be the last trot of the season it is hoped that those who own speed will show up and let the public see who has the fast ones. Thisis theovly way to settle the question, Entries at usua place. , Deatn or Da. MeMittan.—A despatch trom Quincey, Mase ,last evening brought news of the death inthe City Hoepiw 1 of Dr, Wallace McMillan, brether of J. L. MeMi lap, V.S. Thereare po parucular- vet. Dr. MeMillan has been practic: ao. nis profession in Dorchester, Mase., for the pasi five vears. Hewas 31 years of age. and a graiuated of McGll. He was » fioe young man aod @ favourite with el VO k «Ww him, mer 1 ae ~er services at the First Methodis: church will be in keeping with the fos: vale Morniog anthems “Our Mishty Lord ie risen” in which Mre. 2.5 fervice, Boswell tuk - the sopravo solo; “An Pasier 3 ng,” elite ecloist Miss Webster; baritone ‘olo® The Reeurrectior ,” by Shelly sung by Mr. L. W. Cook. Eveniog service Woodward’~ “Radiant Morn,” Glome from Mozari’s 12th f sorrane aria,“The Good. Sbepa d,”+tung Ly Miss Hettie Col- 5 logs. Easter servict8 ou Tuesday next at 7.30 p m Bayp Witt Atrexp —Tise League of the Gross baod 1 one of the new fexeture nthe entertainment at Kelly’s Cross on Ka-ter Monday. They will give several! selections previons tothe entertainment on the syvare in front of the ball. St. Dunstan’s College Glee Cisb will furnish the voces! and instrumental music. It 8 expected that this will be one of the best entertainments ever given in that eection of the countrr, and judging from thesent ments of the sourrounding districts there ied honee Mas ,ut will bea erow en ee Bae @~ eee 2 & $ For 6 : Constipation We would strongly recom- mend the use of Everybodys Pills They are mild in their act- ion, do not gripe, and have not the injurious after effect peculiar to most pills. Those piils are easily swal- lowed, being smallin size and sugar coated- The dose is from 1! to 4 pills. Each box contains 32 pills. Sold py all druggists. . Price 25¢. a bex. ¢ t ¥ ¢ ¢ ‘ f Oe ee BVOQZOssees Y £ees. OT 78 GEORGE ALLEY. 0 Turmips..++ ceceeeeses oe Tarkeye..... 0 eeeeeererenereet oF | to Mr Earles concert. ¥VTT : 2% us va TS TSR RAR is WS TSS ORO Ve . IS 8 AS TS ASF AR TR SS {| at} dl W Wit ven W Buck! HW lOWers NeW reall MTNETY FYFVVUNGT VV TEV TT eee STANLEY BROS, ‘The Always Busy Store eo D. GORDON PEIN vautage over ordinary cutters sity of design and coloring, not confined We invite ’ prices, Whether you buy or not. tou ft Upper Queen Street. exam'ne Our importations of Clothes in Eng) and Canadian for the spring trade ar. exceptio + v 2 GORDON & McL:LLAN one idea. our § SRECTSL: SOESEE . —— ~~ Sarros menEnnal Cem. & OVERG It has always paid us to look after our customers interests. That is one reascn why we are always basy in our tailor shop OUR MR. SITUS MecLELLAN [5 AN ARTIST Having first become a practical tailor, he then studied the art of cutting and is now master of the art, with fifteen years . xperience, which with the benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be nade, gives him a great ed- AIS sh, Irish, f cotch, y in, howinga diver- and investig our mC MEN’S STYLISH OUTFITTERS PEA DADE DG Fo Ow Pow it Vy aay’ We : Wwe Wie o> but it will CaNnacian DePor: Wash Baby :— Wash ond Dye ba! 4 A JUL ey y's clothes any 5 Color, a’. one o.cration, Soap MADE IM ENGLAND Sold in all colors at drug stores. 1oc.) in st 8 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL, ‘ aL 2 Maypol cs - eee sf — I k : wr Maypole Soap, send us ten cents stands unrivalled es the Cleanest, Fastest Dye for any article, whether Silk, Satin, Wool or Cotton. If your druggist does not keep mps and we will forward you a full sized cake, any color, postage paid. 5 ps gE TBA D<D<3<D<D<3<3<30 apd io beal for the money | J.Rattray &©. MonTREAL. | i aOR a RR SRR TOME ar eee re