I eT OT ES OO — — SEP == ee oh rs i ee. ‘hy — VOL 0 a KE TNS OT TE é egy gtd legge eget ly Something STIry i Ee for Sunday Correct Corseting | Corset satisfaction HERE is only 4 matter of choosing—your your style iv here waiting for you. shape—and Brown jean corse!l, fair quality..........30. Very nice |ine of well made grey jean COPRCIB 00.15 secccrccons. « ceevccoee eves s Aspevially vice, well made grey jean, ssiteen facing, whalebone filling......55¢ A new «pecial—the “Palma” ia made of rev or Ecru jean, faced with Contrasting ehacde of satteen, .50c lace fiais\\ed top, spoon busk ...... 75c Very choie- light weight, grey Frencn coutil corset, “E T” wake, eteel EE ad tere cbeecchb ben se ¥eeee $1 00 (ollars and (ufis Nine d Yerent shapes of ludie-’ wllats, everyone new, and stylish bigh collars, sedinm collars, low collars. That new, *tylish high front shape with found ccrners is here Collar gric-P..... 12: and 162 for our kind The rew cull atylee are very «well cccosee- 16.3, 202, 256 per pair Dainty Belts linen An ab-: in‘e on @7e- ae sity to th*s summer's SY LZ item se voiegy abuut Cost ey | 7 umes ’ = We've some nice “ ones; for example: — Ladies’ beite in biaca, can, red, green and ox blood, 12°, lic, 20¢ u; B!.uck clastic belte string! +s ia pretty color-...10c & Iie Dainty lir\le tucked silk bow, in pale Mblve, i) ick, white,cerise, scarlet an: SS) . ss i ceumulenidceee dc oo deekeiete 25: Trim pian «atin bow, ia white, red Oe WAGE .. . x . sos dabeetece cocopedvcncsiinn 25: Very ewe | line ot oew atriog ties, red black, purple aevy, and new blue...25¢ {bout Your New Shirt Waist ~U; up Whie elastic helts ° Zic up ee (a OM oes +t wdbere 3A White em|roidere:] jnsertion... ........38 Washab'e pique belte........ $4; aod [52 . > aa. ladies’ Ties A very pretty line of Seotch gingham | 4 a Stvlieh, well made, well titting garmente, | made by the best ma-ers in Canada, | neat striped co'ton ‘ vairt, fairly well} ets Very vice whist of blae or pink cotton, neat plaid pattern Cneck and plaid Wsiats with se!f coilers and enffa.....79e We've & specially nice waist, fine prin: ow ee ee newest cut, whitecollar aod ee!f DUTT. - snenios siekerins ecceened swesdecnestondi 85 Dark muslin waist, fine grade, flower- ,, od ps WOU g Wik 6 <denceveses; 2 sonevel hk ae Vainty white lawn blouses......$1 25 up Every coming Sanday orings tresh remindersof some thing for which ‘I must go own to Moore & McLeod’s” M. be it’s collars and cuffs maybe it’s new veiling, may- be it’sa bit of ribbon—maybe its a new pair of gloves, What ever it is, t's just a little bet- ter—here — than the price woul! lea! you to b:lieve. Just studs these values; - Hats Pleoty to choose from at all sorts of prices. Sailor White sailors in new Shapes intsdbvtcaspentineneelinns 20:2, %2c, 25c, 30c, up Pretty colored straw éailors dididisd svete: mma tee oe Very dainty, stylish linesat....65¢ & 72c Gloves of Good Sorts Kid gloves and fabric gloves, weli— made,atl of them— good for their price Gloves —each one. Black, tan and se 8s «hite lisle gloves OF Vth —_—_ece cvcsvece ovccrevesscereees 22¢ pair Ds, epibepeecs ee Oe Imiattion Tatfeta gloves in tlack and Be n-s daoneeeen l7e pair Nice plated taffeta glove, in b ack, white Taff-ta in black, tan, cream or white, 30c Soon up. Kod gloves in black or colored..........75¢ .. $1.00 and $115 Very choices, Perriu’s best quality, a:l sdidies’s Sasa « « Neomee New fa-tening-, 2 or 4 pusu baton or luce. Yien’s Shirts Nicer gr UO OS icuce a 0 new shadea.... eves We're proud of our reputetion ‘n sbirt ew liitrg—and think we Love every reason For example try here— pe strong well vade ebirte, onlaund red........50¢ each Finer grade, Irish linen bhescem and banda, fuil © ze, well made..... ..75¢ each , good grades sd o-a ehubes Suewonioke .. 15+, $1.00, $1.25 Oven tronts and open backs. A lotof bandsone new shirts jist on, those with white bodv and sik Laue. nuvtahiy froot. fooler Underwear Tire’ to change your heavy winter underwear for something light and cool, Plan light weight underwear J7c garment Riuhed coit n anderwear......39¢ per suit Plain fair weight cotton... .....-.-.50e euit Similar good, finer make (cotton) 65c euic Fine nicely made ba!hriggan........ 85u suit B-iter grade of same goods ......$1,10 euit Heavy imitation merino....... $1.10 suit (Collars, Cuffs & Ties collar—or both ?— We can pleare you New shapes from } 1% inches to 2% in ches in height, 10> exch, 3 for 25c and 20° each. New ties jus’ camein Thursday. See them. MOORE & McLEOD WHsT WE ADVFRIISa WE HAVE SShate' see ARLOTTETOWN P. E. | | : Like a comfortable | gresed repidly the last year, and (he exe- collar~-ora stylish , cutioa © A CANADIAN NAVAL RESERVE The Question Discussed in the Commons | OUK NEW STEAMRR 10 BE NAM- | ED “THE MINTO” | Will be Launched in August-— Sir) Louis Criticized. + * 2 & * [Speciat To Tus ExaMINer®) Orrawa, May 13 ~—In the discussion ) the Marioe aod Fisheries matters yenter- day, Sir Louis Davies explained that the new steamship totake the place of the Stanley would be launched in Angust, She is to be brought over from Scotland by Captain Finlayson and will be named the Minto, Sir Louie’ department came in for shatp Criticism at the hands of Mr. McDougall, o° C. B., aed other members for the high prices paid for supplies to the Government cruiser. The question of the establishment of a permanent force of drilled and trained men ix connectisa with the fishery protection cruisers was diecussed at rome length. Sir Louie Davies was ¢ udeavuring to de- velop the scheme by which the men Oa the| Govervment cruisers might be offered for service inthe Imperial vavy during the! four winter mouths of each year, looking! towards their enre ment in the roya) pavy reserve. A. ©. McDonald, P. E. Island, strongly advocated the establishment of a naval ie- serve. lle regretted that Provincialicts were enlisting in the United States navy Mr. McDuoald reminded Sir Uouis that some good men aud Cflisers engaged oa tie | s eamer Sianley were dismissed, he feared tur political reesoos. This was not the way to provide a strong prrmenent force, Sir Louis Davies said that such dismis: ~ als my have beew made ou the Stanley ,bu: denied chat politicia) dismissals took place in the fishery protection service. The motion to reiuce the vote of supplies tutbe Government steamers by $55,000 was lost ov division. Sir Cha:les Hiboert Topper pointed out the ceed of a survey for Coast wacers. Sir Louis Davies said that no practice! navigators hed uigtd this survey on the Government, Scientists were in favor of its Lut practical men took other views. Music at Sackville. A epecial despatch to the Halifax Herald reports: Miss H. B. sinaliwood, of Charlottetuwra, gave a succeseful gra- duativg piavo recital in Beethoven hall to a good house with the following pro~ gramme : Tevtasie, F minor......... inane’ Gae Impromptu, Bb majur, op. 142, Seuubere Sougs, s@lected...ewe sees es- ; Novelet‘e, D major..........-....Schaman Wale: BOs sk. < +c 2:0 vecncess: . Moezkowski Ns i acess tees fadean Meyerbeer Coucerte (int movemen:) op. 15.....-++ Jiek inetd ih Gh bs ae Beet boven Cadenza, by Reimecki.......00.....00645 The vocal numbers were well taken by Mise Minnie Moore, who sang charmingly ss is her wont. Miss Smsliwood acquit- ted herself with crest. She bas pro- fail her sel ctions showed strong evidence of unremitting work. Her rans are especially brilliant and her rendering of Cadenzs im the coocerta was admirable The orchestra accompaniment was played by Professor Vincent moet effectively. The performers were warm'y a-plauded throughout the evening. Sa Cure a Cold in a Day Yake Lax ative Ercmo GQuirire tab’ets All druggists re fupd tLe movey if it tails Jelieve. 52c. A nattie short spring overcoatis jus the thing for this time ofthe year, we have the nobbiest spring overcoat made for $10, $12 and $15.—Prowse oe i. Soxe or Temeerance.—A fraternal visi will be paid to Victoria Division by Prince Edward Division on Monday evening » 8.30. All Sons cf Temperance are bearti ISLAND, SATURDAY MAY 13 1849 AILY EXAMINER This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxipipes Single Copies two Cents Oo c BANK OF MONTREAL ey Big Profits of Our Premier Monetary | Institution. ' GOVERNMENT POND i | Sir, ~ Ia yesterday’s issue of your paper , there appeared a Jetter signed “ Progress,” ' in which the writer calla on Cc uo. N chol- } -son to take hold of the Governmesi pon: matter, I would like to have the pri | vilege of raising my voice and at the same (Srecist To raz Examiner] ment of the Bank of Montreal shows, after | debiting charges of management and mak" proud t-} to ing full provission for a'l bad and doub full debts of $1,350,582,— which a balance to $2,302 792. - Pwo dividends of five per cent, smount- ing to $1,200.000, were paid, leaving a balance of over $1,100,000 tobe carriad Overe : The profits for previous year amounted to $1,265,300 an increase this year of $85,- 252. | : time, I believe, voicing the opin.on of al! resideats of the West end in saving & : k t ee 33 8 . 7’ Seavatat: Mies 1S sca deine) atated! nearty “ amen,” feeling sure that if Coun cillor Nicholscn once takes bold of the matter we sha'l have something to be of, instead of being ashamed take a siraoger ou to our beautiful park past this disgraceful spot which could by the expenditure of a | of. profit aud luss from last year increases | few hundred dollara be made a ‘“‘thing of beauty and a jov forever.” The eity re- ceives a revenue of seven or eight bundred dollars from property in the vicinity of this pond and what do the taxpavers re ceive for this money. The privi lege or looking at a bed of filth and rottenness and being deprived of the electric light that formerly lighted the approach tou Brighton road that it might be useful to persons from other parts of the town ove vight of the week who attend &. James, Railway Collision at Reading, Pa. [Sreeciat ro Tue Examiver.] Reapinc, Pa., May 13.—Last night a collision of passenger trains occurred on the Phildelphia and Reading at Exeter Siation, eix miles below Reading. The express trai? froth Philadelphia which was behind schedule fitve in heaving and stopped at Exeter for Ordet# aid the especial train from Harrisburz beating excursionists left here twenty minutes later than the express train, and at Exeter while proceeding at a rapid speed coasted into the express. Several cara of the express train were wrecked. The oumber of dead is fally 25, i jared 50. Drowned at Woodstock. # (Freciat To THe Examiner. ] Sr. Joux, May 13.—At Upper Wood- stock, Russel, aged 8, son ot Colby Hen- derson, while fishing at the moutb of Louis Creek fell off the bauk into the water. Hie brother, Rav, aged 10, went to bis rescue and toth were drowned. Ex-Governor Flower Dead [Srectan To Toe Examiner | New York; May foswell P. Flower died last Hastport, L. I. 18. —Ex-Govervor uight at Sonc Service.—At the Gospel meeting in Prowse’~ new bleck, to morrow after- noon at 3.45. Strangers always weicome. Ladies shoes from 65c a pair up at our -tore tonight.—R. K. Jost. Groceries, Crockery, G'asaware selling low at P. Monaghan’s Queen St. Cifcr’s Building. v—-—-- —_——————— CHEAP FOR... = $3.00 HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? Boots THE PONSEO They are different from the ordinary run, there’s a special snap—style and finish about them—the kine that fit yeur feet Those women’s American | RASMSARAAR AAAS A Church, and also that it might light up the street in front of the premines - Councillors Tyyons and Horae! We are ind eg, av “Progress” says, unrepresented, and taxation without representation has re= moved from authority better men than ever Our misrepresentative professed to be. Come along, Councillor Nicholsoe, show what you can do and whea you nominate for Mayor at the next election you will see that your efforts wil] not go unap~ preciated by the West Env. Returning Officer Arrested. Sr. Temas, Got., May 12.—M. J. Cahill ie under arrest here on serious charges couonected with the bye~election in West Elgin last Saturday. Cahill was a deputy retoroing officer, and is is alleg- ed he commuted forgery by sigaing Albert kK. Montgomery’s name to the poll book and that he despoiled tne poll book by erasing names. It is said other arrests are to be made. +e+e England for Arbitration. Lonxpox, May 12.~—The Daily Graphic saye it uoders'and that the British delegat~ es io the disarmament corference will be instructed to make efforts to promote a permanent echeme for internat o al arbi- tration within the limits justified by past experience. <- soe A yuatic Sport. nr Rar Porrace, Ont, May 12.—Jake Gau- dur said yest:rday he would row Wray of Aue rsa tur che Worid’s championship at Rat Portage for $2,500 a side. Wray must make a deposi: of $500 hefore Gaudaur wi'l talk. Gaudaur will make no allowance for expenses. ——— wwe - A World Wheeler. Hauirar, May 12 —Carl Creelman of Truro, 21 years old, started yesierday after- noon Ou a bicycle trip around the world. He says he goes wiih no money in his pocket, but intends nevertheless to nay hie own ways He-+pends tonight at Acadian Mines —- Pacific Cable. Vicroria, B.C.,May 12.—The survey ship H. M. 8. Egeria, commenced a sur- vev ofthe route of the proposed Pae.fic cable yesterday. me Torpedo Nets Given up. Loxpox, May 12.—The admiralty has decided to abolish the torpedo nets with which the cruiser Crescent, which is to be ‘he flagehip of the North American and West Indian squadron, is equipped. i NEWS NOTES. cS Three mass metunge were held in Chicago last Sunday toendorse the U. S., government policy in regard to the Philippines. The demonstration was called forth by an anti-expaosion meeting on the proceeding Sunday. The speakers last Sunday included a bishop, a clergy~ man, a judge, two congressmen and other prominent men. A despatch says the ag~ gregate attendance was ten thoussnd persons, and every mention of McKinley and Dewey was loudly cheered Mere than 700 Cuban etevedores are now on strike, and the work on ships ia the harbor is being done by Chinese, under police guard. The stevedores had been receiving 25 cents an hour and are striking for an increase of ten cents. Many vesrels are delayed, by the strike, and | the boats that’ are due to !2ave tomorrow ; will not be able to sail before next week. ee nn BORN. At New M He, N. B.,on Sunday, April 30th to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Windsor, a son. LLL — = DIED. a At Charlottetown, May 12th, Mr. John M:Kinnon, aged 91 years, [Funeral takes place Sanday, at 2.30 p. m., to Highfield Cemetery .] At New Perth, on Wednesday, May 10th of pneumonia, Jessie, wife of Robert Dewar, in nerGlst year. At Stanley Bridge, on the 9th inst, Mra. Catheriv Butberland, widow of the late Alexander Sutherland, in the 87th year of her age. Tonight we will offer hats aud caps in all the must etylish blocks made cheap all tle neweet shades in stock.—Prewse Bros, enter Sain AARARARARARA oe * a Suanyside. ‘Tnsect Destroyer ae PELL FSFE SS * A liquid easily used, pat- ent lop. RID YOUR HOUSE ~~ OF BED BUGS One application does the work. We are agents for the ahove and recom- mend it. PRICE—I5c PER BOTTLE Sues A. W. REDDIN Phm., B Central Drug Store and are extremely fash- ionable at the same time, made in three different shapes in widths 0 D & E GOFF BROS ly invited. | eee ra eS The P, E Island Magazine is out, and on sale at the ur- aon plac s Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. peer ye ee Seed Grain — eee American Banner Cats Karly Gothland Oats White Siberian Oats Black Tartarian Oats Duck Bill (2 row) Barley Six Rowed Barley Ch Geo. Carter & Co. | SERDSMEN acne agen ee. Renee ara aaa tyme > 3 ct a - he SS yi sas.. eet ot ee re ‘ill acai ii iii italia tat it ate a ote Se FE ag cous tee