oat = Plies Se Gad is THs. We's e a trom lost season ; | v0 this week—-so We ve cut number lefi thev MUs} tLe price to the bone. We've made three lots, eedv each—then come—quick _wd, perhaps youll be on time, A line of weil made Waterproofs, = siz-r LOT ¥, from 54 inch to 60 ? C150 inch 14 $9.65 — tu clear pric: to $1.50 ©6093960 We've cut This lot’s a grand value, none of the ; sy ; oarments are worth pets less than $3.00, most Hof them marked $3.65, rome B pore—sizes 54 to 60 inch— LuT 2 This is the cream of : the whole cfier, the TEAL garments are all PRICE high grade — well Amade — mostly tweeds atd -erges—nothing the matter Mexcept they’re last season tyles—prices from $465 to #5)2 vO— are just cut in 1two— und row say $2.43 to $6.00. Half Price {LOT 3 Such a ** Water-. hasn’t been @ ome early. precf Chance” fered for years. MOORE & McLEOD. A great many people do not see as well as they should, ot ors see well, but their eyes scon- yecome tired. The proper remedy is a pair of good <a z 2) a 5 , 4 SPECTACLES Xr properly fitted. If for any o reason your sight is not good, callon us. We have a com- A plete stock of glasses. o if your glasses gre bent or in- clined to pinch, Jet us adjust them for you, No charge for little comforts like that. “4. W. WELLNER, JEWELER. " DELINEATOR, ; POSMOPOLITAN. | LADIES HOME JOURNAL nd other.... APRIL © Pow in stock, Fashionable Stationers. Unnyside 6 ga4 worth up to| | UAGAZINES HASZARD & MooRE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN,* APRIL 10, 1897 ‘LOCAL AND OTHER «ITEMS Reer Kros for Dress Goods No Sane There will be no service at Brockley Point Road tomorrow, eae SpankLInG wit and thrilling seeencsa in : te . the beautiful drama the Silver King. | Av tue Capes.—Boats left this side this | fornoon. No grossing from the other ' ' side, Tae Wearner.-—High winds or gales from the eastward; uusetiled, mild and rainy, ie Sicure Oxne.—The rush for tickets for the Siiver King is unprecedent@d. Secure your seat early. Scorr Act.—A_ firet offevee summons wax tod«v served on Walter Burris. —It is retu -vable on Thursday. Mittra For Exotaxp — Time has been extended to Apr. 12th., and nteasuremenuts reduced from 47 to 35. Y.M.C. A.—The Devotional Meetings ofttwe Y.M.C A. will, in future, be held every Luesday evening, at 7.45. sieahenaas Rememver that Kev IT. F. Fullerton is to deliver alectnre on ‘* Edinburgh ” ip St, dames’ Hall, on Monday evening. — Rererve Thersdav, April 22, and take a trip to Enrop-, bv hearing the lecture of JoH. Bell, M. B.gin Grace Church. It will cost .ou but ldc. Mitk Teer —We are informed that a the recenttest of milkmen’s milk, by the proper i&pector, thatof Meesrs. J. Me- Williams and E. R. Brow took the lead— the one testing 4.8 and the other. 5, Tue Sraxiey left Georgetown this morning. ‘he will not make any attempt to come to Charlottetown to-day. She will try iton Monday or Tue-day, however, if the corditions are favorable. _ oe - Teacuers’ Ixsrirute—This evening, at ; 8 o’clock, in Queen Square School, Mr. W. L. Cotton, editor of Sue Kxaminer, will deliver an address on “ Education Out of School.” Public invited. A Pvstic meeting will he held under the auspices of Lary Waliace Lodge in the Kindergarten Hall, on Tuesday, April Lith, to Le addressed by three or four of Charlottetown’s most noted. Clergymen. Further particalors later. Tue Torn Binte.—By request, Bosign Perry will repeat the magic lantern exhi- tition on Monday evening atthe Salvation Arwy Barraeks. Admission only 5 cts. Those who.sewithon Thursday ~ evening were very much pleased. Gosret Mererinc. —~ Remember the Gospe! meeting iu the Y. M.C. A. Sunday Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Luke 11-53 “He that is not with we .8 agaipst me.” Cuaxcen.—There being another concert advertired for the 27th, the committee in charge of Charlottetown Lodge’s concert to have been given on that date, has decid- ed to change to St. George’s Dav (Fridav, April 23rd.,) This is the concert you intend taking in. Kindergarten Hall on the 23rd. Sovsa’s Baxp.—Mr. Duncan McLean has engaged Sousa’s famous band to give one of their celebrated concerts in Char- lottetown on the evening of the 8th Juve next. The band is spoken of in terms of the highest praise by tho-e familiar with its performances, and it is hoped that our music-loving citizens will show their ap- preciation of Mr. McLean’s enterprise by giving the band a crowded house. afierncen at 4 o’clock, conducted ty the | FEEDING HORSES ON OLD POTATOES It would appear that there is something more than a modicum of danger in freding old pota'oes te horses. Some time ago we referred to the mysterious deaths of twelve horses owned ty Mr. A.D. Wells, Baker Farm, Wallingford. Ai the time the deaths were shrouded in mystere, but at last a ray of light has been sled mpon the cause. which should act asa warving to farm. +s and others similarly situated. Ip agreat many parts of the country the feeding of ,olatoes ix a common, arfd we believe wholesome enongh, practice. But if these potatoes are staje, and merely used up for food becanse they cannot protitably be sold, then there is a certain amount of danger incurred by the r use. Mr. Wells fed his hurses on boiled barley, beans, and potatoes twelve months old. The deathe cold not be attributed to poisoning in the ordinary, nor could thev be traced to the beans or barley. Prof. McFadyen, how- ever, conducted an experiment with an old cab horse at the Royal Veterinary Col- lege, and his investigations clearly estab- lished the complicity of the potatoes as the cause of death. When boiled, the potatoes easily broke in two, and occasion- ally turned color. Jt will therefore be wise policy on the part of farmers to clearly comprehend the condition of the potatoes they wish to feed to their horses and feed moderately.—Farmer and Stock Breader, London, Eng. _—e— PERSONAL. Messrs. D. M. Preston and E. Pelletier, of Montreal, registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. Rev. D. F. Morrison, brother of Rev. Dr. Morrison, Rector of St. Dunstan’s Cathed- ral, arrived from Quebec yesterday. At the recent examination in the theo'ogical department of Laval University he re- ceived the degree of Doctor of Divinity Tue Examiner congratulates the rev. gen- tleman. tey. P.C. Gauthier, of St. Dunstan’s College, ieft on the train this morning for wustico, where he will perform the cere- monies tomorrow instead of the pastor, Rev. R. B. McDonald, who is to preach a Lenten sermon in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral tomorrow evening. SET RAEER. SFO — RE ES DIED. At Somerville, Mass., on the 6th April, Samuel MeGarrity, aged 47 years. R. I. P. At 7 Arnold Street, Boston, on the 4th of April, William E. Scuily, a native of this Province, aged 25 vears. R.I.P. Atthe P.E. Island Hospital, on the 9th inet ,Sophia Hayden, aged 56 years, wife of Philip: Rileyy of ¢ Dundas,’ deeply lamented by a large circle of relatives ‘and friends. ay Sticky c | Hurniture Polish makes a splendid dust catch er; the dust sticks to your farniture likesglue. Don't buy it, It will cause’'you more trou- ble then it is worth. Our VARNISH RESTORER is not sticky. but rubs in dry in a Minute, contains no Wax. >.§ Price 15 cents. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. ch Abe ——s — ee MUNYONS NEURALGIA CURE MUNYON’S NEURALGIA CURE re- lieves the pain of faze ache or tic doloren:, ‘or sciatica and all neuralgic affections, It is efficacious in toothache that arises from taking cold. Itcures sharp, darting knife like pains in the tace, head, chest and back and nevralyic pains in any part of the body. Price 25¢ A separate cure tor each disease. druggist, mostly 25 cents a vial Personat letters to Prof. Munyon, 11 & 13 Albert Street, Toronto., answered with iree medival advice for any disease. McMillan & Hornsby's FOR WALL PAPER More Beantiful. A doctrine lived is more beautiful than a doctrine preached. Jesus taught Hig disciples to forgive men their trespasses, and that was beautiful; but when upon the eross He prayed, ‘‘Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do,”’ that was sulbime. If we are not all called to preach, we are at least called to adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all Atall things, and that is better than mere preaching. Saved a Life. Puffy—.Just saved a man’s life. Guffy—-How was that? Puffy— Met a fellow on the street. Said pee blow my brains out if I didn’t give him my, watch. Gave him the watch.— Londo!? Tit- Bits. Rubber Balls,—S:e our 3ecent ball—big ball, big bounce, small price. Bigver balls, 5¢, Te, 10¢, 12, 15¢c. up to $1.00. 58 dozen new balls ju-tin. Buy big, beune- ing balls at Carter’s Book- store, 82—356 Capable of Doing It. Brown—Wio invented gus meters? Joyes—Anuanias, 1 think.—'Lowu Topics. — A Wreck. ud thought her hair was all her own ill she gave her head a twitch. Be saw and fied. "l'was another wreck Caused by a misplaced switch. : —Colun bus (U.} Journal A STEARNS AND BE CONTENT. “ % He Could Move It Away. “RK. Gorden county man recently brought suitin a justice court agzinst a former landlord to collect $9 for digging a well. ‘“‘Whrt yer got to say erbout it?’ asked the court of the landlord. **Waal, yer honer, I'll jest say I did not authorize him to dig no well. He dug hit of his own free will fer his own use, an konsequintly hit’s his well, an he can jest take the blamed thing ap go with hit to Texas fur all I kecr.’"’-— Atlanta Constitution. New Bovts and Shoes.— We are opening some new stock of Men’s Women’s and Childrens Boots, Shoea and _ Slippers, which’ we will sel] at very low prices. Big bargains in Bankrupt stock of Boots and Shoes and Readymade Cloth- ing and Hats, at J. B Mac- donald’s Old Stand, directly opposite the west end of the Market. 83 —3i. GRAND Military Entertainment osegee BY THE...... Ath Rewneat of Avil OPERA HOUSE Tuesday ring, Ap 21th. PROGRAMME LATER. Popular prices 25 an2 35 cents. TO LET. The house on Richmond Sit. west, at resent occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod: his house is beautifully situated on the barbor front, with splendid view. Is fit- ted with all the modern improvements. Apply to Mr, Thos Camptell. ART! MILLI tablishment in Canada, We ask for h The Always POVPYDTTNNTETT PTET TON OEN TENANT TTT TN MeT NT TTT T tT 7) > ae : os ce — ie meade Ma one ——— — = et ncetter = SS ee SS ee re -< a na P= Sale. The Stec!, Sheathed with Elm, Paddle Steamer “Mirami- ehi,”’ 727 Tons. Tf not previously disposed of b y private sale, the well known pasrenger Steamer, “Miramichi.” will be sold by Auction, at the Office of the Quebec Steamship Com- | pany, Quebec, oa Tuesday. 4th May, next, at 11 o’clock, a.m. For all particulars apply to ARTAUR AHERN, Secretary Quebec Steamship Co., Quebec. 36—sat td The Always busy Drug Store Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. House Renovating and Decor- ating. Spring baa come, and with it the reno- vating and decorating of dwellings. W. D. Mullins is now prepared to do all kinds of house painting, whiting and paper hanging, etc. Persons desirous of hav- | ing their dwellings renovated in first-class t style, at the most reaconable rates, should ; call at his residence, King St., four doors west of Butter Factory. 84—3wke pd Valuable Pronerly at Crapaud in the Market Owing to poor health during the past win- ter, Mr. O. B. Wadman has decided to re- ceive offers for his business property and dwel- ling house, situated at Crapaud. Will sell all together, or separately. Apply by letter or in person. Intending purchasers will please make a note of this genuine sale. —— = = & HODETEaTDHDRNNNRNNNSTNRITONEIARETS NTEPENRN NEON TE PAT WZ STIG WAQLMLAAbbSAddd sad ddlQadded ddadd: NERY 2 eo @® e® @ The beauty ot the charming fitness is not in the bonnet, it isin the blending of the bonnet and you. Miss Walker Of Montreal, comes to us from the best millinery es- ~—She is an Artist An expert in color and harmony. ’ e660000006080 er a generous patronage. @COC46OBFS82288 STANLEY BROS., Busy Store THIN AdadidddbdbdAbbdbdbdddbabibshibadds Sdbdsdbdbdsdddd sa There are Tow Ways of Doing Everything The wrong way is to buy your Boots before you see our stock and prices. We are opening new goods which we are selling very low. See our Ladies’ Kid Shoes for 68 cents worth always $dc. Gress slaughter in balance of our Bankrupt Stock of Boots and Shoes. Don’t Do It Buy Clothing before you see our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—the balance of Bankrupt stock at lower prices than you can buy the same goods for elsewhere. We will do better for you every time, or your money back. Men's Overalls from 35c a pair,Men’s good Pants for 75c a pair, Men’s Hats, 25c, 50c, 75c, and up, at J. B. Macdonald's Old Stand, Opposite the west end of the market. For Sale. A house, blacksmith shop and three acres of land, sitnated half way between Morell and Head of St. Peter’s Bay. This place affords an excellent stand for a black smith, shoemaker or wheelwright, being very convenient, as it is clese to churches, schoolhouses, saw and grist mills and other places of industry. It is aleo close to cod and mackerel fishing grounds, and is in a splendid reighborbood. This is a rare chance. For further particulars apply to KIMBELL WEBSTER, Marie, Lot 40, P. E. I. 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