i — ; , ApenT i P.ys to Buy at PE°K 8S | THR DAILY EXAMINER | t A bout Loge MILLINE 2Y As tusiness in our mi linery depirtment is rushinz, we wuld like you to leave your or 'er eatly as possible if you wat your hat Saturday. Children's Coats Have yo een the Coats, Collars, Ul Tt ma, Hoods, Pinatoves. | tant,’ Cloaks and Unde: wea in ovr Children’s dep rtment We have the finest stock of «iildren’s wear in the ciry SKIRT i D2 nial v4 a We Are -¢ | is oY 7 ‘ © ex, ~ >» , aes a, <a Ut 7 Hits preat many Metallic Suteens and Moreen S irts. Hsve yoa bought s<eur's yet? Ifi:ot, we wonld like to show you our line. Also Metallic sat. en and Mor- een hy the var JACKETS. £ € ~ Our dacx avted for their style, qu lity, perfection of fit, and very low price, We vould lke you to come in and try them on, cnd with oar ilvee ‘old mirror you can see 1! e front, back and side with- o t turning yourself. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR [sarORoay Llc {t will s00n be time for you to think about changing your winter Underwear for someth- ing lighter in weight. We weuld like to remind you that we are showing our new sum- mer underwear et prices rang- ing yom dc to $1,65 per gar- lie Nt. Remember the old rule—«“Neo trouble toshow goods,” H. Pelos & THE MILLINERY LEADERS | Dominion Government amounted 1898-99, $44,912,571 ; 286 5 penditure for the next | $4,683,609 more rO. 4 ; pose the Government obtained many vote* ; \ at tbe general election on account of thei and their promise to reduce the expendi tures by three or four millions ! . for drunkenees before Stipendisr, Magis- trate Haszard. tions for assault, and 1 each for malicious injuries to property, Liquor Regulatior Ove drunk was forgery wae sent to the Supreme Court. THE DAILY TWO INSTANCES. reports ol Tuk many instances of «l-ctionering rascality papers Co tain om Any PKIL 29, 1899 ‘ in Brockville. Weseiect two instances. The following, from the Brockville Times, tricks re- HOW THEY GROW. refers to one of the numerous ~— sorted to in the recent bye election : the main estimates of the to $41,- fur fer 1899-00 $46,- That is to say, the estimatel ex to Pon 1596-97, “A largenuamber of ballots mariced for Hon. Mr. White on Thursday in the west ward were refused iu the count becauce they were marked witha red lead pencil. “Apart from tbe fact that the ballots were perfectly legitimate and should have been eounted for Mr. White, the public would like to know how this pencil juggling business occurred, One of the voters who marked hia ballot for Mr. White with the red lead pencil, has informed the Brock« ville Times that tbe only pencil visible in the polling booth was a red lead peacii, and be is natura ly very indignant that his vote has been refused, The folowing is 921 ; for 1897-98, to $44,607,238 ; “> avai year amount than those of four years come Remember that the mean» who ljlenunciations of “Tory extravagance, Remem - art o srock ville ber, al<o, that the supplementary estimates, deinen 46 eh eee oc a ‘A farmer residing in a polling eutd vision in Elizabethtown gave some interest- ing nutes at the Conservative headquarters. He stated that opposite the polling booth where he resided was a smal! buiiding where a number of Grit boodlers beld foith. The voters were first marched into this place, given a ballot in which we are so deeply interested, are yet to be brovght down. _ =————DPeGee-2c... am HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE. Tuk Patriot argues that because mem- bers of the Opposition asked for informa tion concerning (he arrangement said to already marked and initialled with bave beer mace with the Domi- | jnetructions to de poeit (his nion Government, and grumb’ed becayse ballot : “ box Ss — a blank one, ce : : . received rom the deputy returning bey didn’s get it; snd be iq otlicer, whereupon they co paid $10 they suggested that toecost of the trafis |e.ch This farmer was one of the num- part of the bridge shonid | ber of voters who fullowed out the come out of the $2,000,- | programme partially. He marked the 000 which, in «equity, the Dominion owes ballot given him by the deputy retaro- ; , | ae offiver aod retained possession of the Prov‘nee,—therefore they are opposed | tne o her which ie now in the bands of to the bridge. The anreasonableness of Mr. W hite’s friends. The farmer laid bare the plans after ne had voted and was immediat ly surrounded by a crowd of this argument will at once beseen. A | an who proposes to build a house is not yee co b iy thet efee. dim anxious Liberale, one of whom offzred him considered a fool because he first site down $100 tor the bogue ballot,” t> oourt the cost thereof and see where the | ee money isto come from. Nor would !e| WEDDED AT THE CAPITAL. be thought unreasonable if, wpon entering | wii ae into an agreement ae to its construction witb one who owes iim a large sum of money, be shovld stipulate that the | wil] be interesting to the many friends of work and materials supplied by the Mr. and Mrs. W.W. S:umbles and their d-btor should, ae fares possible, be paid | family in this city : “Tne residence of Mr. » as +g | W.W. Stumbles,of the marine acd fish« for by the reduction of the debt. Neither -eries department, on Maria etreet, was can the Opposition be denounced as op- | yesterday aftern on h- ecene of a pleasing l idge because | event, being the m rriaze of hie e'dest ee eee <p daughter to Mr. Joon A. R >berteon, mana- ager of theelectricel works in Vackleek Hiil. The marriage ceremony was per- Government con¢erning construction and _formed by the Rev. W. Timberlake, in ihe In point of fact,the Op - , paricr, which was yery beautifally decor~ sied with flowera. Tue bride looked cha-ming. She wore a fawn colored tray liieg drese, trimmed with white satin and pear! passemterie, with orange blos- eoms in ber hair, aod carreda shower , : : bouquet of cream roses. The bridesmaids ed in having @ satistactory arraagement to me Mies Erratt and Mies Alma Stumbles. They wore bec ming tbluescorsed dress- es. Mies Erra: carried a boquet of pink The Ottawa Citizen of the 2lst inst., contains the followiwg paragraph which of the suggestions they have made io r-~ gard tothe agreement with the Domioioo maintenance. position are jast as much io fivor of tie b-idge, together with the Belfast and Mur- ray Harbor ra:lway,as the Government can possibly be, and just as much interest- | this end entered int» with the Dominion Goveroment. The Patriot prates about‘tthe terms! roses and Miss Srunitles a basket of offered by the Dominion Government.” | M*rguerites. the groom was atiended by ni,; D18 brother, Mr. Cnas. R b r:son, of the Wiat = are these terme ? Phe: Journal. A reception followed the wedd~ Patriot cannot tell. The Patrict like | ing and was utiended by many friende of If} the contracting pariies. Many beautiful the Province should come out of the bnais | Preseat, which were much admired, at- | tested the popularity of the happy couple, | who lefioa the 415 train for Montresl might have been avoided, the fact wll be and points east ou tneir weddiog tour. due to the generosity of the Dominion | —_—_——— authorities rather than to the prudence of —There hae been a marked decrease in , | druskenness in Boston during the past At the three years. In i896 the number of ar-~ present, time as (o this matter, the Domi~ yects made for this offence was 28,840, which fell to 19,252 in 1897, and to 16,623 i last year. This gratifying decline is at tributed to the more prosperous times an | | industrial activity, and also to the proba- ; sion system. This aystem, it appears, ie working weil. Wheo @ person is arrested for being drunk his case ie carefully in- vestigated, and if circumstances warrant it the prisoner is released and put on hie good behaviour. The probation officer aeseris that mary reformations have been effecied by this scheme. Why nottry it in Charlottetown ? the Government, is “yoing it blind.” ness without heavy expenditures which the Farquharson ad.ninis:ration, nion Government basthis Prevince com- pletely before the wind. Tue Montn’s Reosrp.—During the month of April there were 22 convictions There were also 2 convic~« Act, larceny and interfering with police. di:iniseed. One case of = - = — — — & = = Stearns Bicycles... are undoubtedly the Best. They have been un- iverzally acknowledged for so long a time as the greatest wheel manufactured, that we do not hesi tate in offering them tu you as the very best on the market. Prices from $40—up. In black or orange. Our Bevel Gear Chainless at $75.00 is excelled by none. Call in and see our samples. We Carry a Full Line of Parts A few good second hand wheels in stock. MARK WRIGHT AND CO Island Students Among the Prize arts xt McGill has been poster. M’GILL UNIVERSITY. Winners The result of the receat examination in F. llow- ing arethe names of the succesefal Is- land students :— WORTH YEAR. Greek —Class |—R pbertson, Lutin—C ass I—Robertson. THIRD YEAR, Grreek—Class {~ Ferguson. Clase II —Willis Class ILL - Forbes. Mechanics —Class I[—Haridy Ferguson. , Class ILL— Newson, Wi.lis, Forbes, Mes Millan. English and Millan, Newson Latin—Class I-~Willis, (prize) Forbes, French —Class I[—M-:Mi lan. : Asironomy and O ptics—--Ciass,l —Hardy Class II-—Neweron. Clase I1[—MeMillan ant Willis. German- Clase 11— Forbes. SECOND YFAR. I—McLeod Rhetoric—Class I[—Me- Botany, Claas (prize) ; clases 11]—Irving. Honor Mathematics — First rank honors, Sterns (prize). Modern Hietory, Class I —Sterns (priz-) McLeod. FIRST YEAR. Class II ~—Brown Latin—Clase [—Mins Irving. French—Class I1] -Miss Irving. German~- Clase If Mise Irving. Clase 1[— Willie, Brown. Class III — Irving Greek —Class [—Sterns (priz*) Brown. C aes II—McLeod Latin—Class I~S erus (prize. ) Ciass [1L—McLecd. Clase 11[—Browun. German—Clase I - Sterns. Things to Make a Note of. — Zion Church.—The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered in Grace Courch tomorrow evening instead of next Sabbath. After many vears of study of the sub- Ject, Mr, Pa'me-: is emioently qualified to speak of Man Primeval, acd will read a papfr upon the subject before the Natural History and Antiquarian Society next Tuesday. Tae Bocus Wivow. —The theatrical performances given in the past under the auspices of the Artillery have all been highly creditable performances, and “A Bogua Wiiow” gill be put on the boards on Tuesday evening May 9h, in as good style as avy play ever performed before IXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 29, 1899 SGSO82 08°68 Protii Sharing’P You Will Profit by a Visit to our} Store This P. M. ae Just For Curiosity Ome sometimes wonders if all that one mense crowds visiting stores Saturday eveni bear aclosa analysis and survive a mercilous reads about im. ngsete ete. wi] attack, VISIT OUR STORE Ani see the large crowds this atour 101 BAhGAIN SALK, 101 10] 101 101 101 10] 10] 101 101 10] the public of Charl stietown. Don’t forget the date, Tuesday evening, May 9.h’ Accipent.—Edward MecQnaid, the rix yewr «ld son of Mr. Thomas McQuaid, of Lo -er Queen St, fell from the balcony of St. Joeeph’s Convent, where he waa attend- ing school, yesterday. The little ecbild fa‘nted twice after the accident, but tos day is wil right again and runnieg about as ueual. Rheumatism Cured in 4 hours Mr. H. E. West, Water-Street, Vancouver, writes; 1 have been suffering from a very painful attack of Rheumati-m im my right shoulder, and cud not att mpt 10 raise my arm. so great Was the bain. A friend pro- cared a bottle of Gritfiths Menthol Liniment, mdi lesstnan four hours the pain enrirc ly left mo ani has nct returned. It certa‘nly is * great pain reliever, Ziceats vy all drug- gists. Resi If you have any regard for your purse you will call to- day and take advantage of our big clearing eale—Everything at Big Discounts—Furniture — Furniture — Furniture—at John Newson. 101 Sius LOCAL NOTICES, May Magazines now in at Carter’s Books store, Footba!l shoes made cf canvees, leather foxed and rubber soled, Only 95c; boys &5:.—Allery & Co. Drop into Prowse Bros Bros tonight aud get a new hat Seed potatoes for eals at Carter’e seed~ store. 101 2i Please don’t forget. The new firm of Weeks & Co., buy from the same manufac- tures and mille astheir predecessors and cao sel) you the goode as low ag anyone in the trade. Weeks & Oo. What abouts new hat. The best place in the city fer style and quality is at Prowse Bros, the Siylish Hatters. Children’s Clothing—We are now ina position to show you the largest assort— meot of little suitsever shown by us.— Prowse Bros. Dress making—Miss P. Rowe can be found again at her home Grafton Street weet. She is prepared to accommodate ber customers and frieodein all the Jat- eet designs for epriog and summer. Jack- eis and capes a epecialty. lwk pd. — 2 + ¢————_——— Carters’ for Wall Paper Another lot ef Kipling’s works by ex: press to-day. Muntey’s Magezine and other May magazines now in at Haszard & Moore’: BORN. On April 23rd, to Mr. and Mra. J. H.C. Acorn, Pownai, a daughter. —— That line of ladies’ kid gives at Slca pair will be offered again to-d+y at Paton & 6 o’s. 101 101 Blouses 35c 50c¢ and 65¢ Sailor Hats 25c 35 and 50e pairs Kid Gloves 50c . paits Stockings 25c Mens Hats 35¢ 50c ana $100 Mens Scarfs 35¢ and 50e Mens Searfs 16¢ and 20¢ lower Sprays 10c Pieces Muslin 13c¢ and Lie Pieces New Prints Pairs Black Gloves lc Mens White Shirts 3 for $1 00 10] Mens Night Shirts 3 for $190 Good value in ready made clothing SUILS, pants and spring overcoats and general house furnishings. JAS PATON & CO} SO 2680 Pi E. ISLAND ELECTRIC C0, Notice is bereby given that the annual general meeting of the stock holders of the above company will be held at their office in Charlottetown,on Wednesday the 10: b day of May next, A. D. 1899, at the hour of 12 o’elock noon. Dated this 29.h day of April 1899. JAMES WADDELL, DISC Supt & Treas BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. 8. Bonavista sailing from Mon- treal, Saturday, May 6th, will be due at Ch'town, Wednesday, May 10th, and wil] sail for St. Johns, Nfld, via North Sidney, carrying horses, cattle aod s eep on deck, and produce under neck at lowest possi-le rates. For furtber particulare as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO., Agents Ch’towr, Apri! 29, ’99 FOR SALE ~ The well kuown Carriage Stallion Black Diamond Knox. For terms, etc., apply a Lewis’ Crockery Stcr: on Grafton Street. Apr.1 28 CHARA ARARD SAA ARAAAS AAA AA = 2 Mo Paper Jamiesons--— For Trank Lining 3 Yds 25 cts 4 KRAAAGAAAA RS AM SURE DEATH - TO MOTHS s s%s RMR REDDIN : BROS. Opposite P. O, YY yEUE ee wl TO LET.—A house containing 6 Tov, Fitzroy Street (Central,) r- nt moderate, How ersion May ist "99 J. J. Sentner. : ————n TO LET.— A tenement cn Dorchomer ies near Queen, containing 6 reoms. Rent ; ate. Apply at the Connol)y E tae Office SP Street, 100 ed BONE CUTIER F.R SA LE.—4 7 bone cutter, only one y e:rin ure. ¥ li etime cato ic gue pr ce $15 wil} s1 HAE WE EE aE HE RE HE AE aE aE HE HS AE EE A IE zB ioe 8 “ pote Apply to L. A. Hasvzard, at ly ncon a ee r P.M. Buying made easy E