Centiczacn A SNA About fifty pairs of Gents’ Kid Gloves, all shades, all sizes, just as good as new, but SLIGHTLY SPOTTED, 60c pair to clear regular price $125 and $1.50 pair. W EEKS. Just received, a magnifi- cennt assortmMei:: of New Neckties New Bows, new Tecks, new Washing Ties, new Four-in- hands, Shirts and Collars, white and Unlaundred Shirts at all prices, Tac unlaundered sires, 14 to 17S. Collars & Cuffs The shirt, hest all st Best 4 ply Linen Cellars, | Me quality, our price; latest | styles, 2 for 25 cents Best Linen Cuffs, 2 pairs far 45¢ Ladies’ New Black Silk) Sunshades and | Umbreilas very special lime, good covering «nd pretty handle, $1.15 Gents’ Umbrefias A A full mew steck of light rolling silk umbrellas, wood and steel tubes Ladies’ New Waterproofs New beack and coloreé spring capes, etc. W. A. Weeks & So. Wholesale & Retail, Fizz! Bang ! All kinds of Fireworlzs for the 24th. Come mien! boys | HASZARD & MOORE Dk. CLiF lreats Creaxre teed - ' e Salisturs remowing Drszases by t method of persigtenot se -I{-heip in causes trom the blood (ontinuous, intel- ligent tre atement in person or b¢ letter in- suresMinimui of suffe ing and Maximum of cure, possibile in each case, MICROSCOPIC4L EXAMINATION I . OF BLOOD, si Uta, URINE, & Avoid Attempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University And t} NI W YORE HOSPITAL Twent peers prac in N. Y. City. Diploma reg- | istered in | and Canada } Address; Charlottetown, P BI., Can. | OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. eeon diat'ons reserved for pat R le re ces On ap, lleation: ~ ’ Residence at Wheat! y R ver, containing , shout 11 rooms, with lawn avd gardens, | feed stables and out houses. orchard bei | Ornamental trees; gocd trout fishing close ze netee Rent very moderate. Apply SARAH MeMILLAN, lie Stanley Bridge Su &cat 2wks ; certain to leis out against tlre measure, oa the - Mootreal, iw )nebec, muse , Arseneau, cown, ballasi; Lois, Juandry, Champion Orc, Riozibucto, lumber. ee aa > ee oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 27, 1898. Little York Notes. Owing to the fine weather the farmers are nesriy through their cropping. Mr. G. Crockett bas returned home from Unele Sam’« domains and settled down in | his old place where be intends reeuming hi 118 favorite purenit of farming. He intends building a new house this summer, Mr. George Corckett bas added a ver- | andab to bis stylish bou-e. Mr. W. Hardy has returned home after spending tne winter abroad. Reform Division is in # flourishing con- dition,—some eighty members being on ithe roll. Our school is also duing well under the management of Principal Robertson and his assistant Miss Lottie D: acon, The feverof Matrimony is still raging and has not the least of abatement, Liule York is the proud owner of many fine horses among which the most renowned are a filly owned by George an tt, Richard, by D. Swan, and Dan, by Jno. Gill. Our esteemel merchant Mr. T. Lawson continues to doarushing business in the old stane. sign Scuoct Bor. News Notes. A telegram te 2 Spokane paper from Rosslan-i reports that the Canada Western Gold Mining & Exploration Company, which is being tormed among some loca! ' and outside mining men represented here ' by C. O’Brien Reddin securea the Glasgow group, on Creek, ahout mile frem Che price is said to be about ¢ cash aed Messrs. Snider acd McDonald were the Juckey sellers. The group in~ cludes che Glasgow aud the New Glasgow. A good six.foot ledge traverses the prop. erty ,aud so fur as tas been shown the ore body és about two feet wife. The ore isa smoky quartz carrying @ peculiar cubicul irow myritea, very light in color. Surface & Oo., has Quartz Ymir. 5500 spot “ | eseve have been obteimed going $20 in gold te the ton. hvatest advices from Australia indicate | that the result of the present confederation mevement mav tera the decisicn of New South opposition has develaped itself. os Seutb Australia aed laemania are counted their governmerts | being agreed to accent the proposed cou= on vote yer, t stitution. Weet Australia seems 49 lack enthusiasm, but is counted ow to accept if the } ether colonies do. In New South Weiler however, Mr. Lyne, the Opposwion leader, that it is uedemocratic, and is being sup- ported by Mr. Want, lately attorney-gener al in Mr. Reid’s Cabtuet. The principle has the support 6° many iuofleentil mea! , of no party at€liations, and the leading, newspapers are gryving it their gqpe@rov dl: : It is hoped by whe friends of tederatien that the mext session of the ete Parliament will pass theact that wall make unies @ reality. - —owr 2 SHLP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 26.—H MW oe Cre Fo Howard's Cove; ss Win Atcken, Batt, tou; Fred M Bati, Snow, daz Life Pon ut Anderson do: se lec ‘ra, Me Laven, Mow gue; Lauca ©, Jehn-on, Pegweek; Levesa Langill, Monvagee Bridge. CLEARED May 29.—Pred M Batt, Srow, New Glasgow; es Electra élavee Montage: $ ’ 9 aye ; C V Misot, Bablev, Howard’s Core Vivian, Peters, Sedney; Laara C, Johnsen, Pugwash; Sarak {1 Seeton, Garnier, Yei- peq' IS. Port.o? Summerside NTERED. May 23.—Favorite, Davis, Magddien liIsiands, herring; ss Poliwo, Lachance, Greetland =, Conillard, na teaed s¢ 25.—Lochie', Wright, Bichibueso, luenber; wierry May, McKay, Matilda.Bachanae, Charlor- Sydeey, coa.; May Pictou; coal; OLLARED. May 23.—SS Polino, Lachance, New- fe audiand, potator - Greetiands, Cfouil- lar - St John’s xd i, potak Le Mary, M<D yoald, St Jen: i's Nal le produce. Mav 25.—Samuel Qrake, Ol-eo, Mira- miebi; Ida, McFadven, Newcarile, bai last; Loechiel, Wri * Bicvibueto, bellasi =s ; pers Re git, git, Morning Star, Arseneau, Rich:bacto, ba; | : ce Merry May, McKay, Ch’town via West | Point, produce. ! —————E =} | The Rovat is the highest grade baking powder | knows. Actual tests show it goes one- third further thas any other brand, Absolutely Pure -——— ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Wales, where a coosiderable | ZOU nd ii 9 | t} ' aiae attae Sar ve ; , dey 3 ; ‘ ; , ‘ * | Lia" thie is & matier for daquiry Sy the} the late Mark Bu:cher, Esq of Charlotte- Royal Com naiseqoe recentiy re quested tO | town. Investigate the colony's affaires. “f 18 @X- | pected that the Cabiaet’s dezi-ion will lead | ee a ee a : , | Leiter boasts that he has mede a profit 0 severe frietion ‘tween Frenck and | ' »F Peieicl in every bushel of -he 25,000,000 bushels brivsh warsiips aloog the treaty coast |... 1 Spike dunes . | of wheat which he has svld since last Ji8 FCasYV » . + ° Septem ber, Upou one shipment he er a ee made as much as fifty-two cents a bushel. For latest newelties in dress at eveilies In dress goode try os P Beck ien & Ga good Yi In Ke gland it is anticipated that the war e cin Pr ¢€ 5. ‘ . | betweeu the Uuiterl States and Spain will It has been reported that the American | last two years. Feet bas gone te the bottom. Have vou eA ne | heard the Jarest that Paton & Co ' We can’t give away shirt waists nor car Ssei.ling jadies blouces at ab wit balf the > we «e|] snools at cost But if rou “want PERSONAL. local and Other Items, Stu nex Come.—Summonees are being issued against p21s018 who persist in riding their bicycles on the sidewalks. —_—.——— faneral of the late D W. Fiviayeon MrH L Chipman, Car adian Agent of the Plant 8: earnship Line, is reZzic cered al the Hote] Davies. Queen Hotel: Parrick Kelley, Mon‘a- gue; KM Jenkins, New G! lasgow; LT Holland, St John. Tue Seuitiian Fergn-on, who paid a flying will take place from his late residence, -. 4 . a“ . 7 : & | } r I «¢ t Visit to bis home last week, returned to Hf lisboru’ sireet, t-morrow, (Saturday) at Ouawa ou Tnesday morning. 2.30, to the Peoy] ’ C. meterr, Mrs. Alexander 4 ndersou returned from O:tawa lastevening. She had been attend- ing the meeting of the Woma.’s Council. Mr. Colin Ferguson is home from Mce- | Gillona vacation. His brother William | ‘ expected home from Gorrell in a few | aays, ‘adultes City crf Guest.—Tic > e.mer City «f Ghentarrived from Halifax ablout mid- night aud left on returo early this after~ neon. Soe had a general cargo boty ways, ieedigieiiiniin | Press Men Conixe.—The members ot | the New Kuglaod Press Association are to Mrs. W. W. Beer, who has been visiting | Visit Halifax ou jhe 20:h Jane. They will relatives and frends in Nova Scotia and retnaiu ip that cily for twodays to view New Brunswick, returned bome last | ihe natal day celebration, { evening. A Disastrous Fire—Thetown of At- v'ebor., Ma-',, was swept by fire Jast week, Three acres were burned over, and 2500 skilled workmen were throwa out of em~« Loss half a million, er ° Mr. D. A. McKisnos, who has been io Ottawa attendng the meeting ot the Canadian Bar Association, returned to ¥ Charlottetown last evening. Mr. Joho Smith, who was last vear em- | f/oym ut. ployed as chief officer on the Guloare, is ‘ [.0.0.F.—At the clove of the regular at his o'd post this year, Mr. Sinith was og : S! , Sewers "OC a . re sCcS> i y e 10 On the Stanley for several years before | 8e8s!00 Of Wildey Lodge to-night = voing on the Gulnare. The Gulnare leaves | *pecia! joint meetiag of the two Lodges = this afternoon to begin her season’s work. | b® bed te make arrangements for: the Sides) Phavtecs ht Halifax: J E funeral of our Jate brother Daniel W, ole JAVIER | tevens t xt 4 * } — . Maul q N G evens, aa vax,’ © | Finlayson. A full attendance requested. Mauniacd, New Glasgow; O F Stacy, oe ee hath twinks r le Be Videfori: | Jathurst; Wm Richards, Bideford; | Liquor Reeutation Act.—Summonges J G Challies, Snelph; Wm Patrick, Mont- | have been served on John Joy and Peter rea!; Doug!as Ruthe-ford, Halifax; HL. ; Coyle. ‘Whey charge that intoxicants ure Chipman, Halifax. . ¥ ; sold in apartments not fitted up according The many Charlottetown friends ot Mr. | to law, and are returnable on Thursday. R chard J. Butcher will hear with regret —< of his sudden death at Provideuce, R, I. Axotouer Newspaper.—The Saturday on Sunday. Appendicitus was the cause of | Eveuing Bulletin is the latest candidate | Mr Butcker’s demise. He was 40 years of | for j are recognition in New Glas- aze, anda son ofthe late Mark Butcher. | gow, N. It is issued in connection Previons t his departure from Lapeer | with the Ghieontele: andthe number bes tev. F.C. Kelly was presented witha | fore us is very readable. purse of $250 by bis parishioners and | M ; . Haripax.—The marriage others. It is said that there are 30@ Catho- | i a Tu os me Sea lies in the regitment to which Father | 0% Dace Puss ay ee lead. oud | Craise, of Mt, Stewart, P. E. Leland, ao Kellv bas beeo appointed chaplain, all of wirom are Irish. =D) The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Gordon. The groom isa graduate of Pine Hill College. —Halifax Herald. ord Rosslyn. who since his bankruptcy ihov been tryingto earn his living as an actor, has staried a weekly jouroal called | Miss Martha Chugg, of Glasgow, Scotiend. } _— — |} Scottish Life. His wife manages the OppreL_Lows’ Funerat.—The funeral of | woman’s columa, while his contributors | the lare D. W. Finlaysou, to take place }includes the Duchess of Sutherland, | to-morrow afternoon at half past two, will | ‘ady Randolph Cherchill, andthe Mar- | be under the auspices cf the Oddfellows, The pallbearers will be: L. K. Prowse, G. D. Wright, Geo. M. Moore, Isaac Lane, ,. Gi Seller avd Geo. Stanley. i seve is of Lorne. Mr. Lebone, Minister of the Colonies in the French Cabimet, hes temiered his resignation because he was defeated im his | eonstitus ney. They sem te be more | particular abowt some things in France | th n we are in Canada. There were two Wotario ninisters defeated at the elections of twomorths ago. They Mid not resign, | | but are banging on yet to their portéelios, and their pay. Fuxerat Notice.—Oddfellows will meet at the Lodge Room tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o’clock shatp, to attend the funeral of their laie brother D. W. Finlayson. A special meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8. will be beld this evening, at 7.30, to | make fiwal arrangements for attending the funeral of out late brother D. W. Finlay- a ee Dt parliament, | A Shubenacadie despatch to the Balifax ; 8°8- | ry — — ~~. —— | Herald says: A EC Holland, who repre- | ' | sented the 4ib electoral district of Prince i P. B. Ista Hospital. — The annual Conuty , P KT, for [2 years continuously meeting in connection with the Prince 1ae4 2 - : wig : < 1. 7 Toles j 8 8 from I87%im the iprovinosl | Edwerd Island Hospital was held last Te financial statement shows has heen visiting Mrs # R Partcer, of | oe Shubenacead? His wife. who diel last | 2 belance eu hand over and above the daly, tus the youngesi daughter« by his [seeenents for the year amountiog to “t twain of the late ZX’ B Parker. Mr} | $616.3. Captain Ronald MeMillan and { ; | ' . ! +e eRr - 3 } Hol land is ene of P E Ie) and’s able men | Mr. Georg Bremner were electad trustees, aod a str« »prerter of | It was renerted that $10,700 wae already asroug Supporter of » Conservative } . : . : | F salscribet for the new Hospital, and the | expressed that at least $15,- party. j sau Opinion Vad. = ired before the work was | 088 i be with. _——-.— « | TROUBLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND. i o a i Tue Jiexstor Expeavovre Concert.—The q | ence} ent jast night given by the éwcior Eadeavourers ot Zion Church was and the Prench. | plea-ing iu every particular. Every item Mav it pragramae was excellently rendered. al Cabinet in en- | Soweciatly the Military Drill and Musical Drill. Recitatioas | the action of the Colonial : > | tere wee laws and prohibiting the ex~ | Ge@udolier “sag Annie Gillis, Ashley Craswel] Between MNewforndlan eiriets 5 ets rene fic4i00 )~ 20.—C@wing te | Se, Sous’, NAIL, good, were givea:by p ¢ ba from our waters to the island } . 69: Biers Minncl 1 . | Jean Meleaac, Ethel McLean and Jerrold | of St. Pierse, Migeelon, the Freneh fisb- | : : I ios a he ae i Kowe. #& solo was given bv Annie Bruce ery Gn tHe Wrene oem 2 this season 18 ‘ : e i) go M ade gail hme ip : ; ae practically ruined. wae Frensh, in re- | Oe ee ee ee ee ere | Ixeac. faring a short intermission bome- taliatien, demand that tke Colonial Cab- ; ‘ ld | } hild : . ‘ c © pene ns ee Wae & . inet shall ¢erbid aR Newfoundland ima“aae Car y Was old oy the children, | Altoget te entertainment was very € the vessele from fixhing on the treaty coast, ee i kk where the frenek have fishery rights. enjoyableand showed much work and On Tuesday the Britick Colonial office | PAX“8Ce e4 the part of the promoters. ° Fe ov we : _ wired asking the Newfoundland Colonial | Ministry to frame resolu bi ons to th at effect DIED. eG eiaiidiadhs : ; ; = : ; fearing to prawoke trouble between France Sucdenle, at Providence, R. I., Sunday, and Great | al meee. , Che Newfoundland | May 2.x !, of appendicitis, Richard J. At)! Pe “Meet: at Core > ’ {3 ‘ : . ; Vabinet sechines to interfere, coptendirg | Bute wed 46 years, youngest 80n Of price a:ked at high priced places.— Paton the best snirt waistin town worth 39c¢ for ’ V2 OHHSESOE COOKSETS OOOO LOOSSESE SOOO S008 COOS CESSES OESCOOS CECE OECE $1.00 |; | Hat S2OS6EOGEGOCHCOOCOEOE CECON SEO SLES sececesteseu rl SOCK OSCE OFESS* SOOSSEAESEEST* SSCOSHSSS SOT SSHSs COSSSSCEE CESS SHIRT WAISTS Have you seen them Purchasers pronounce them the best for quality, style, assortment, fit, finish and workmanship, ever offered here for the price. $1.00 ew ALL STANLEY DROS, The Always Busy store IG FI S e x PALATINE IPS fats x = SIZES SEE iad Our ‘Guccess — IS DUEL TO—— The Quality, Perfect Fit and Workmanship of Our Clothing. They areas comfortable and ag durable as modern skill baal ingenuity can make them., We show the largest range of cloths in the city in all the popular shades. P,ice means nothing until you see the goods Comparison always decides in our fav or. 309 pairs of our make of pants are now worn by the peo- ple of P K.I., and you cannot see two patterns the same. Spe cial prices on F ushings this week. S008 -evv 800 GORDON é& McLEL LAN Upper Queen St. High Grade.. English Manures Mi ng§stylish Outfitter, CTR TN, are the BEST, cHtaPEsT, and Only Ralia! . Fertilize: on the market, Have ben largely used here 10 years, with most gratifying results—.nd w.thout aa failure. Pamphlets etc., on application. LL ctl, JOHNSON & JOHNSON ==. A. JOANSON, Genera! Agent, Ha! ifax. k Co. 25c come here and come early. Paton & > AULD BR 2 ‘ tiie on a ht cE) SS ZEN SS OP nae SENSES * @ 1 Te WDD? eS US @ SFT BBS ewe J ‘ a . \ , r = SRR i wee’ |The Wutual Life insurance €o., New York 1 AFTER THE GAWE a ; 4 4 ; é $ ¢ RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. pA A glass of soda water is very refreshing, We use (¢ (The World’s Greatest Company). “as he best Pure Fruit Juice in the world, not an artificial aS : 54 ‘avor to be found in our stores. We charge our own Se oo mee en SLIL.7S6. 4:57.66 . . b> : . . one 9 -ountains, and positively ‘guarantee you the purest gy mre sad — oereaae Soda Wat inab : > : . 5) OS. 194.59 ry oda Water obtainable. Our Soda trade is incre asing ) Insurance in Force. 936.621.196.628 daily on account of our superior service: i F mM no : : e = ~sS cents =r “ar All C anadian Policy y Holders Se cured by funds deposit. d “ ith the Ge v~ aM 3% ernment of Canada. Policies payable in gold. ay Most liberal policies issued to = all sorts and conditions of insurers, NA ae ‘ S. PETERSON, THE DRUGGISTS. a5 a 4? RUBERT SON ; t Specie! Agents Lm @ S54 eS SENE DD MEV =e 145420 TRUK we AUS VOUS W 0 WK we IRR Oe KE | JOHN MacEAHERN, “ {; agit x 2 ee ann ' y