ood « (lean purtains AT CUT PRICES =e oo =] Only a pair or two left of the s jled lot—we told about yes- terday — but here’s some “price cut’ clean ones instead. | pair, 6 yds, $1.20 for nee I ” L.nvu 1s 1 “es 2.05 “ 1 & 1 * ae. &. 75 l “6 456 °° (96 L 7 yds, 3.30 “* 243 Handsome “two tone” lace curtains, are going — as below. (All 7 yards to the pair) $1.80 Curtains for $l: a 5S ny ar > 65 4.3 5 “ & 4.95 ¢ 3.38 4.50 £ 55 ss ee 4.16 An hitraciion ln Blinds—— Ojd blinds, ready mount- ed.—sp ing roller going at 25 per cent discount. Moore & McLeod ee DELIN ATOR, COSMOPOLITAN. TADIES OwE JOURNAL and other.eee APRIL WAGAZINES Now in stock. HASZARD & MOORE ( Fashionable Stationers. Sunnyside.... DIEC. At Glenfinnan, on the 25th inst., Harriet Jeakins, aged 35 years, daugbterof the late Alex. Jenks. At Darnley, on the 2Ist inst., Ann Burke, in the 78th year of her age, ‘relict ot the late Rod: r'ck Morrison, leaving two sous and four devghters. At Town Road, on the 28th inst., Miss Mary Ann McDonald, aged 13 vear: and 6 moathe, daughter of Archibald McDon- aid and the late Elizabeth Gillis. At Upper Freetown, on the 21st inst., William Reeves, aged 74 years, leaving two sons and one daughiter. At Indian River, on the 27th inst., Francis Shea, aged 86 years, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, whence he fame to this country when quite a young man. es MARRIED. At North Tryor, on the 24th inst.. hy tev. D. Price, Hamilton Leard to Miss Jennie Thomeoo, daughter of Mrs. Charles Thomson, North Trvon. a SL NS Th at tired facling is de to impov- frished blood. Enrich the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilia awd be sirong and Vigorous. Johnson’s ‘Baking Pow der gives luliest satisfaction Se a pound. Johnson & Johnson. _——— ee ee ee LOCAL NOTICES, Goto McMillan & Hornsby’s for Wall apera, Por American and Canadian Wall Papers tty McMillan & Horusby’s. Directions for using Watson’ s Furniture Olish:—With a soft cloth smear the ‘tallest possible quantity of the polish Over the surface. Wipe off all excess of the polish with a second cloth and leave to dry. No rubbing required, Fifteen ceuts per bottle at Wateon’ 3 Drug Store. THE LOCAL, beer AND OTHER ITEMS, Bros. tor Dress Gooos Tue Fovr C's — Concert, Candy, Coffee and Cake at minds rgnries Hall tonight. Re MEMBER the social 8nd entertainment at Kindergarten Hall tonight. Tickets lic at the dour. Ou, Wuere.-- Where is the great attrac: tion going tu be tonight? At wwe Kender- a H all, of course. That’s where the P. W. U. eocial aad cuncert 18 going to be eld. _——_o-—— Mr. Ross's Lecrvre. — The Tenant League, with its origin, growth and decline Wiit be preseliled on neat Luesday even- ing wt do cick, in Market Hall. Admuis- sion 15 Cents, Minivira Meetinc. ~ A meeting of all the officers of the #. KE. 1. Militia will be held ou Friday eveving next at 7.30, p. m., in the City Buii lin y tur the purpvuse of makiog arrangemenw for celebraung Her Majesty’s diamond jubilee. ccnentpalnin A VaivanLe Present —The proprietor of the Rueevud Barber Shop received a handsvme present of an elegant set o1 fudiau clubs and a punching bag from some of lis sportiog friends in the States. He teeis very mucu elated over tis pre seule. shines Tue Deama.—On Monday 3rd, the Dramatic eclab of St. Ducstan’> Colieg+ intend to present ther sublime drama, “*College Boys,” in the Opera Honse. Thi play will remind youcf your youthful days and you willdo well to remem over the date. I.0.G. T.—The regular meeting of Charlottetown Lodge, No. 68, 1. 0. G.T, last ng! t was as usual very interesting. Six Caudidates were luilisted and several propositions received. After the ceremcny addresses were given by Messrs. T. 5 Robertson, M. P. P., W. L. Waring, G. C.T. of New Brunswick, and J. D. Sea- man. The lodge decided to bold a con- certabout the latter partof this moath, the date of which will be giyen !ater. night, Mav Suppexy Deara.—The Farmer reports that Mrs. Barlow, wife of Mr. William Bar- low, of Wellington Mills, died quite suddenly on Saturday night, the 20th ult. She took ill about five o’clock that even- ing aud. before the clock had struck the hour of midnight she had expired. As soon as she became ill, Dr. Gailant was hestily summoned, but he was unable to do anything to save her life, the troul e being hemorrhage ot the brain. .As wouiu be expected from such a malady, she never spoke after the attack. The de- seeased before marriage wax Miss Jane Mc- Auslin, and ‘a sister of Mr. Samuel McAus- lin and other brothers of. Tyne Valley. The funeral tok place on Tuesday, thre 23rd ult., and it wasa lange one, the re- mains being buried in the Presbyterian churchyard at Tyne Valley. siihaslinmediiean Farewetr Avpress.—A number of the citizens of Hunter River and vicinity met at the residence of G. H. McGuigan, E=q., on Wednesday evening, 3lst ult., to do honor to Mrs. and Mr. Manley, the 1. tter of whom leave Tuesdav for the Jand of the Setting Sun (Dakota, U.S.) A very feel- ing address was read by Mr. G. H. McLeod, merchant, and was suitably replied to by Mr. Marley. Upwards of thirty sat down to supper, which was gotten up in Mrs. McGuigan’s best style, which is not tying a iittle. Amongst the instrumental and vocal performers of the evening were Miss Katie A. McLean, Janette and Sarah May McLeod and Ida Hughes. Those wio responded to the toasts were Mr. G. H. McGuigan, G H McLeod, Patrick Rona- ghan, Mr. Bell and McDonald. We wish Mr. Manley, God-speed. ty DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 2, 1897. TEMPERANCE IN TIGNISH. Sir.—There ap peared in the columns of the Guardian of the z5th inst., a corres- pondence from Tignish signed “Fairplay” which reqaires a word ot explanation, lest parties wuo are not familiar with the facts vf the case in question might be led astray bv the bold and uatruihful statements it contains. At iue outset, let me say that the whis— key and beer traflls are actually wiped out from Tigoisb at the present time, and may it lueg be so. «But, Broderick and Fair- pluy excepted, vo ove will undertake to way that Brokerick did it. Tue shanty (bat caused the trouble al) along was “tupped on the warping given that unless raid shanty was immediately closed dis- closures would be forthcoming that would not turn to the credit of those who render- ed evideut their mallee agaist certain parties, whilst they shielded Theodore Barnard, Steps were immediately taken by parties, for reasons best kKnuwn to themselves, and Theodore was quietly advised to close his deu, Since that time we are blessed with a peaceful life, a- Other mortals. Such are the facts of the ease, Broderick bad no more to do with it than the man in the moon. The items that appeared in Tne Exami NER and other papers about the carrying out of theScott Actin Tignish are stubb: ra fact: which challerge contradiction, Fair- play tothe contrary. The allusion made to the Tignish Drugstore by “Fairplay” io hts honey-mouth d language comes in with very bad grace, when only a few days previous the gentlemen keeping the drug store were most unjustly, and for a pur- pose, charged with being the cau-e of the drunkenness then existing in Tiguish. Aslap at the Cnservatives, as can be plainiy seen by the drift of hia letter, is the aim of the individnal who gives him- self the misnomer of Fairplay. Itis an attempt, but a miserable one, made to lead the public to believe that nothing which is good, nothing which is honorable, can emanate in Tignish but from the dear grit family. Fairpiay—Foulplay woald be more suitable—undoubtedly belongs to that class that always puts politics before everything else—from the Lord’s prayer right down to a glass of beer. The mass of the people in ovr midst are abstainers, thank God; but let it be weli unders!oud that the ol s-rvance of temper- ance is due to higher and more heaven'y motives than the manoeuvres of Broderick and those who lug him on their beck, Youra, &c., fact. March 39th, 1897. PT ee PERSONAL. The Martin Smith who was fined at the police court is not Martin Sm ta of Johns sou’s River. De. Strickland, who has been ill with la erippe for the past few day®..it improv— ing, and hopes to be in his offize in a day or two. We regret to learn that Mrs, F. Peters is so unwell that she‘left home last evening, accompanied by Dr. 8. R. Jenkins, to take a special course of treatment in New York Her busband accompanied ber as far os Cape Traverse. 1.0.0. F.—Wildey Lodge meets to- night. First degree. As there is import- ant business a full attendance of members is request d, ~Roap Boopiixe. —The latest road job that the Local Government has created for the reward of its faithful followers is the raisirg of a considerable portion of tie Brackiey Point Road near the Eus on Farm. An immense lot of stone is Leng hauled from Wooldridge’s quarry, on the Mount Edward Road, for the purpose, and of course plenty of employment is thus given for men and teams. It is said that simply making a bridge would be sufficient improvement for the road, but there would | not be so much boodle in it. PE We've, Got Them Again Hose. mains in England, continues l4c each, to-morrow fer Se. 20 doz C usual price 7 and &cts. 10 cents each row, ir cents each : : 2 : i : : e ue SNAPS: SATURDAY SNAPS =e ese 2 @ (juantity, Quality. Value. We are going to show you on Saturday some lines of Cashmere The valac will be quite conspicuous. special bargains all of which will be handled by us for your benefit. We are Going to Cut the Price of some lines of Handkerchiefs for to-morrow. 30 doz White Initial Cambric Hdkfs., our usual selling price Colored Border Hemstitched Hdkfs. at 5c each, 4 doz Initial Silk Hdkfs., usual price 50c; tomorrow 25c each. 5 doz Embroidered Silk Hdkfs,14¢ each, usual price, to-morrow 4 doz China Silk Hdkfs, embroidered edge, usual price, to-mor- Special value in BELTS =—BEER BROS. ‘‘New Goods arriving daily,” IXEELE ESO REE ee Se PA Our buyer, who re- us with many to supply our R.; LEGISLATIY BE ASSE MLBY. DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. ee Con'inned by the Leader of the Oppesitien, The Leader of the t-overnme ct, Mr, Shaw and Mr, Campbell. Hen. Mr. Gordon continued the debate on the a idress and criticised the Governor’s speech. In his opinion the Dominion Government ought to furnish cold storage without ad from the Province and sboald also furnish the additional railway accom modation to which this province is jusily entitled. The intimation that a bridge is to be built across the Hillsborough is a sure sign that an election is at hand. Of course tne Government don’t mean what they say. He had heard a very promine: t and well-informed supporter of their party (Captain William Welsh) ridicule the idea aad declare, as late as Wednes- day last, that “only a madman would attempt to bridge tue Hillsborough from Chariottetown to Southport.” As to the vaunted road machines, he believed them to be of little value, particularly where the r_ads were narrow. Mr. Gordon closed ay referring to the change that had taken place in public opinion as aresult of the deceit- ful,unfulfilled promises of the Government. Hon. Mr. Peters thought the Province ought to be Lappy inthe fact that the Tories were out aud the good Queen reigns. Certainly the peoplehad made a noble re- sponse to the call from India. He was eur- prised to heas the Leader of the Opposition, speaking for his party, say that be thought the Dominion Government should do all towards the supply of Cold Storage and the Province do nothing. In view of the hostile commercial policy of the United States, and the improved facilities for trade with Great Britain afforded in otber parts of Canada, cold storage for P. KE. Island is essential to the coutinued pros- perity of its farmers. As to the bridging of the Hillsborough, he took issue against the Leader of the Opposition and Ca; tain Welsh. The Leader of the Opposition had referred tothe road machines as beivg unfit for narrow roads. It is evident, at ail events, that he and bis party are io a narrow road. (Applause). Mr. Shaw said that the Leader of the Government had lately been rubbing noses with politicians and counsel across the line and had come home impregnated with thdir characteri-tic buncombe. His reference to the Opposition in the narrow road was* not happy, inasmuch as it is “the broad road that Jeadeth to destruction.” That is the road which bas been taken by the leader of the Governmentand his party —and they are in a fair way to be politically destroyed by the people at the lle. Mr, Shaw proceeded to criticise tbe ‘ ech from the Throne, avd drew. forth plause. ofthe galleries whereujoy Mr. Peters threatened to turn the pe ple ont. ‘Hon. Mr, Campbell said that he was glad to see that farmers had been securef to move ari second the address. But it was noticeable that these gentlemen could not refrain frem censuring the Government for their violation of promises. He refer- red ‘to the “Commissioners” proceeding up and down in the Jand at the public expense to find occasion for the dismissal of cflizia's who had dared to exercise their franchise as free born men, and proceeded to review the sp’ech in a forcible and cogent manner untill the clock having struck six, tbe house acjourned. en Tue Maits.— No crossing at the Capes today. Tue Stax ey got to Pictou early this morning, aod will leave on return to Georgetown to-morrow morning. Tar Wearner.—Moderate to fresh northw 2steriy and westerly winds fine; not much change in temperature. Tue Maaxer,—There | is not a very large attendance at the market tc-iay. The ice is now generally unsafe for travelling and the roads are bad, so that very few people are in from the country. Worpsworta —*Wordsworth’s concep- ‘tion of Human Nature,” is the subject of Rey. Mr. Moss’ lecture in Grace Church, next Tuesday evening. Those who braved the inclement weather to hear his last lecture in town spoke enthusiastically of its merit. Don’t miss this coming oppor- tunity. Lectureat 8o0’clock. Admission 10 cents. INSURANCE MEN use Photozraphy toa great extent to take views of fire risks to send to the home office, as a photograph conveys more definite knowledge tban asketch or diagram, and is much easier obtained. Send or cal] on us and get our cata- logue, giviog full information about Cameras. Johnson & Johnson Vale LINTEPRTDYDHED ID ADD IEP HPP ATP PY ITP TT PPTenerneTepePerennrPnntftT Ize STORE Up-to-date with all the ‘97 requirements. eS ss 6863320009 NeW on Ly THs New SPRING MILLINERY A wonderful success— our epening---A finer display ot beautiful Hats, Bonnets and Toques—both English and Ameri- can —we have never shown. The dainty effects ani exclusive styler, well evoke the admiration of each day’s throng. ERTIFICIAL §=FICKLES It is a pleasure to visit our new department where beauty xbounds. Fine French Fiowers, in clusters of Roses and Foilage, Pansies, Violets Biossoms, Poppies —all perfect cop- ies of nature. STRAW BRAIDS In all the new shot affects, plains colors and combinations. As the demand for these goods will be large, pick them up quick. BABY BONNETS The finest New York assortment ever shown in the city; the dantiest uvd prettiest goods manufactured. Wash Dress Fabrics Fine French Organdy Muslins -Exquisite designs in Pink and White, Green and Black, Blue and White. Linen Batistes with colored silk stripes, lace effects and plain. Crepes, floral and stripe effects, rich dark colors. Cotton Underwear Ladies’ Heayy weight Dresses, tucked yoke, double back, trimmed with linen lace, only 6$c. Ladies’ Drawers, trimmed embroidery, aleo with tneks, 25c. Corset Covers, of fine cotton, 18c. Umbrellas Opened to-day, all the new mater ials, with latest novelties in handles No good Umbreilas so cheap. No cheap Umbrellas so good. Blouses Made from handsome Organdis Muslin, linen materials and cam-— brice, detacha ole collars and cuffs. on TT nN Old Barrister. This well known horse is for sale. If not disposed of before Easter Mar- ket, he will be sold at Auction on the Market Syuare, on Saturday, the 17th at 12 o'clock, noon. For further par- ticulars apply to HENRY HORNE, or A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town—78.—2i wli Tenders for Milk Drawing Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned till Thursday, the 15th April, at noon, from persons willing to contract for the hauling of milk to the Winsloe Cheese Factory, for the season of 1897. For plan of route, apply to the un- dersigned, CHAS. BRYENTON, Pres. CHAS. TAPER. Secy. 78—d1li—wli. THNDERS. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed, “‘Tender for Plank” will be received at thia office until noon en MONDAY, APRIL 12th., from apy person or persons willing to supply the City of Charlottetown with : 5,000 feet Juniper—3x6 inch, in 4, 8 or 12 feet lengths. 25,000 teet Spruce Battens—2} inches thick, in 12,14 or 16 feet lengths, in equal quantities of 6,7,8 and 9 inches wide. 25,000 feet 3 inch Merchantabie Hem- lock Plank. 10,600 feet 2 inch Merchantable Hem- lock Plank. STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store GUAANLAG4GSAU Sab UbUAbdANadbdcdbdacdbddd ddbdddedd = 3 = = 3 3 | = = - FO LET. The western half of a Le dete on Svdney Street, formerly owned by Captain Kick- ham, opposite the Methodist Church, con- taining eight rooms in first class order, with good cellar and stable. This isa desirable residence for a small family. Apply to Michael Trainor or Thomas Mc- Quaid, Lower Queen St., or to the owner at Southport. Possessicn given first of ye next. EDWARD KELLY. YOU CAN'T HAVE THEM Unless they fit you. What? Why our spec tacles and eyeglasses. Our object is not merely to make a sale, we consider our customers interests as — and make sure that their eyes are proper! seat y properiy Satisfied customers come again. G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician. Opposite J. D. McLeod’s. A Snap in be delivered on any of the wharves in Charlottetown on or before the 8th day of May next, and the balance ov or before the Ist dav of July next (free of ail charges, including wharfage and survey). Surveyor to be accepted by the Council. Tenders must specify price per thou- sand feet, plank measurement. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest orany tender By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk’s Office, City Clerk. City Hall, April lst, 97 78—3i, eod. WANTED. TANTED—A niiglh wnatist man as pressman in our tailoring department, one whois willing to earn his tal: ary. Steady work trom one end of the year tothe other. We also wantone good pant and one vest maker— McKay Woolen Co. —ils7 One half of each description of p'ank to ! Boneless Fish Having a large stock of Boneless Fish on hand, and wishing to reduce it at once, we nave decided to make a big reduction in the price. For a few days we will offer a 30 lh. Box Boneless Fish for $0c¢ This is first-class stock, put up only a few weeks ago by one of our best packers, and we guarantee every box of it. ‘BEER & GOFF dea Fig LIE es hee eaten: ToS er eee CgRETt et ET ee Se ees Qe qr ie a Oem ns > oan a ee ee ewer se