[ ‘ THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros DAILY EXA) — - - . . FRIDAY, MAY ~i, 1896. ev from 4 t0 14 years of age at Of Elegant designs is winning the trade. Our. until you do, wr prices are lower than ever, goods. Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, | C; ; D 5 ‘ Now is the time to buy Little Suits, Carpet Department, Ww R s » jap of spring. $1,8l.lia baer pgs alae spent _ ; « % ‘ \ . f N vy \ Prow - 4 gular m V g See three-piece School Suits 3.5 $2.75 and $3.00. They are — i rant Prowse Bros. wel lay a . oe 'hree Hundred Odd Suita for Chil S WAY Work M at prices to clear. Will aaa |! is t over, so come quick.—- Prowee yaa sata PROWSE BROS. CARP. TS —Trade i8 booming in our| The Jarge assortment, shown in ten minutes. See our new No old shop-worn goods in our} not carry one of « stock, but al samples so arranged that we can show you all the different patterns just as easy as one, , ommenced i | good, fresh, new goods, bought) Yeu can easily see the advantage you have | Lac CURTAINS. —It you want me ftOM the best makers and marked to sell.jin buying of us, PROWSE BROS, LACE CURTAINS.—150 different patterns’ HATS ! HATS +t“ Goalkamon if you have You can see allany desire to look well and dress well, drop our stock and you will not be asked to buy|in and see our new No trouble to show our Cur- tains but rather a pleasure, as we have our Hats We can show you all the latest English, American and Canadian block, and you will not be asked two prices, but a very ‘small advance on cost is all that we require. Our trade is large, therefore we can afford to sell cheap, PROWSE BROS. , holding * THE GRIT DEMONSTRATION. ‘Small Boys to the Front ! An Appropriate Motto Displayed. a Weeks & C OPENING TO-DAY LACES At seven last evening the west end of our charming city was in its usual repose- ful state. But ten minutes afterwards the scene began to change. A gang of small boys arrived. Then the indispensable yellow dog, snd another batch of small boys appeared, and that made a crowd. More people began to arrive and take up a position in front of Mr. Davies’ house. Presently the strains of the band were heard, and soon the musicians were on the scene, escorted by a couple of hundred more of small boys, some Prince of Wales students and some full-grown voters. There was a pause while the band play- ed. After the lapse of about ten minutes, cheers were heard and the grit leader of : | | the Maritime Provinces, accompanied by oi Hon. David Laird, Hon. Fred Peters—the A beautiful range of Little Corporal of local politics, whose Waterloo is near at hand—Benj. Rogers, NEW LACES in Vallen- Esq., A. B. Warburton, Eeq., and “other licutenants of the party, jomed theif fol- lowers. The procession was then formed and the pageant was in pregress. Some carried torches which had no stomach for =| —AND— Curtains. ieee Apptique ciennes Point Linen, Torelon, T wo- the tight, for—like grit hopes on an‘elec- tion day—they expired before a block had : A been marched. One feature of the proces- tone and other Lace sion was the advance guard composed of = ten boys carrying ten banners on which Goods. was appropriately inscribed, PPro} J “Our Morrois Opsrrucrion.” ' Handsome [ace Cur- : : small dimensions, was considerably larger tains and Lambrequins, at the finish, and this is how it was done. Field Marshal John P. Joy shouted at intervale, “Stretch out boys, don’t-walk so close together.” They stretched—was there ever a grit who couldn't? On the arrival of the procession at the market square, fireworks were sent off—emivently typical they were, for they sailed up. in the air a little distance, and then went out and dropped to the earth again. EE ee Cartains, Nets and Art Plain and Colored Muslins, Tucked Lawns, Satteens in all eolors. TaEoLoaicaL Cotitece.—The convoca- tio yn of the Presbyterian Theological Col- lege took place in St. Matthew’s Church, Halifax, on Wednesday evening les. The gra fuating class numbers twelve, and Mr. Jamee A. Crawford, B. A., of this pro- vince heads the list. The degree of D- D. was conferred upon Rey. Neil McKay, (of Chatham, in recognition of faithful “aid valuable services in the church extending over forty years. Dr. McKay is well- known in this province, he having -bees Coavectiben: took place at Dalhousie | 8! One time stationed at Murray Harbor College on the 28th ult. Owing to the aud Summerside. death a few days ago of Mr. Geo. Munro, the well known publisher,~ who was Dal- housie’s most munificent. benefactor, the cal b id convocation proceedings were held on a fax. Such of the members as cou smaller scale than usual. In the absence raise enough money or its equivalent to of President Forrest, who went to New | 8*t to Boston have gone, and a benefit is York to attend the funeral services of Mr. to be given in the Academy of Music to Munro, the function of capping the can-} ™OrTow night to raise enough to pay the didates was ably performed by the veteran passage of those who are without funds, rofeasor of mathematics, C. McDonald, i ee n A : A Goop Tine. A most successful The students from P. E. Island are up- musical meeting and social was held in their usual excellent record at 4 ‘he Salvation Army barracks last evening. | Dalhousie. After vocal and instrumental music there Miss Jennie Ross takes her M. A. degree | ¥% coftee and cake. There was a flarge by examination in Elizabethan Literature attendance and English History. W A. Weeks & Co. The People’s Store. The procession wh.ch at the start was-of DALHOUSIE CONVOCATION Orena Company Straxpep.—The Wil-| kie Opera Company has stranded in Hali- _—— ~.-- L. 0. L.—Regular meeting of Boyne a ss Sophie Ross secures her M. A. de- : “eg ee by examination in advanced aid Lodge to-night at 8 o’clock. A ful a a ° attendance is urgently requested. satics as Mr. E. P. Robins wins his M. A. honors} — _—s by an able thesis in a special department of phr'osophy. Among those ‘who obtain their B. A. degree we note the names of W. B. Ross, of Stanley Bridge; Mr. W. C. Murdoch, 8 of Murray River, ‘and Mr. Jc A. C. Roger con, who graduates “with distintion.” Mr. ; Rogerson goes back next year to pursue ? his studies in medicine. In the 3rd year the only representative from P. E. Island is Mr. R. L. Coffin, but be takes a very creditable stand and makes a first class in Senior History and Hebrew. In the 2nd year Mr. D. leads every class but one, and wins the Ww averley prize for Mathematics in the od year, as well as the North oe Soc iety’s Bursary for the best all- round stan d. Mr. Theo. Ross makes a first class in | Mathematics, and _ creditably in the 9O0S 05900000000006000008 with Sterling Silver A. MacRae|@ mountings and: plain. attraetive. You will. want a pair this season. “If you want the latest see my stock before purchasing. I have just received a new line of Silver Stick Pins. When down town In the Ist year Mr. Glover and Mr. tamesay do very ; good work. Mr. Ramsay makes a first class in Greek and Latin, on id a second class in Chemistry and 2 ¢ ( F.—Nata Day Committe. , least 9 at 730 A ineetbien | OS ue ever shown in Lace Curtains please attend lrop in and go up on our elevator. — * 2 Prowse | S Kets a ) Medica Halla ankia’s Drugstore \ ay nig bickets now on sa « - I ree .. Stearns is Best. Broe., i & I Annie : a - -_ — PERSONAL. nw om _M ne Nr, : Fas Mr. John T. Croc kett returned last : : nN ecture | evening from a business trip to Halifax. aa | Abroad, on Monday next in t Mr. T. C. James, who has been in Upper § Gist \ Suver correct Halifax past few days, is expected W home to-night iets a ile ok Mr. A. A. Bartlett was a passenger : : se He COB” the Northumberland last evening on versaz e ul sa = turn from Halifax. _ 2 > : " Rey. T. F. Fullerton, the esteemed pas Se —_— tor of St. James’ Church, is expec ted ca : home now fax to-night _— F ' Miss fa ands pr Mr. D. W. Ont, — nting R per 7 perty : a : . of Grafton street) Darling & a % pronto, is among _ ie a * en HeairstO, | larest arrivals at the Queen - oe Sense DKINS; Mr. J. A. Grant is here in the interests es the Garland Manufacturing Company, 5 = Toronto. He is registered at. the-.Queen- tacerTios.—A public re rill be | Hotel | nm ered *e Pron. r - ferry, a Oitan 4 I 7 ae. ve “in gent | Mr. B.O Belan i, of St. Hyacinth : . S *| Que., one of the contractors for the new H- . 2 ess @ mass meeting in the! p * stuntin O% ral . Mark as ‘ : | Roman Catholic Cathedral, arrived here . ast evening and is registered at the Queen i i ee e. my: a peor | ay Messrs. W. D. Ross, Stanley, W. C i ‘ RB k, Murray River, aod H. E. Me . ao Ewen, St. Peter’s, students at Dalhousi . | College, r nei home last evening dl " — | Mr. W. C. Murdock, of (Murray River, on te e t eraiuates of Dal ioutie this Tue Doxatton Part? ar. has returned home The resulta of one of An ‘ 2h mis exan nations will be found below oon~ Hos ist class in Hebre W; ed ir apologetics an ‘ai N at th . aries | New Pesta ent Exegesis; led in eloc evening. Several of our popular singers tion, thus obtaining the prize given in tha also ass 3 ec’; 2nd class in English and passe poaipinecil moral philosophy. On account of taking Aw Isuaxver K ik ~ Fred Carson | the affiliated course at Pine Hill College, was the same man who sa led by | the first four subjects were taken in that throwing C R tion while the rest were taken i: train at Wir $ g. | I re C ge, He wae a pa k ard [aland blish today, with deep regret, —M I ithe news of the death of Thomas Williams, leldest son of Mr. John Williams, of th T SraxLer was take f the Char- tv. Mrs. Williams and her son Jott 4 . I rrow | Charlottetowa last month for the Unite she 4 g slip at I I States, where an operation was to ha clear This w I i on the boy, who wa pleted she w return to Charlottetown | Suffering from a co np:aint of the threat and pla a 2 ¥ | Al ugh particulars of the sad event — oo | have been received, it is thought that th Paiieary i A s ration was more than the patient could ios Zz I r at sur The body will arrive home t electors was held in Philharmonic Hall] morrow night. la gz for the I k f ap} ntiog ————_ #0 canvassers and the transactie other] McGu Cortece—Tkird year, Aris: important business in connection with the| Miss Laura Y: ung leads the women; approaching campaign. During theeveninz|there are three men ahead of her, exce addresses dealing wit 3. | er fourth for the year. She takes tions e day were delivered by Dr. | tir ank honors in Modern Languag-s Jenkins, J. T. Mellish, Esq., and others.| and History; first in Latin; first prize in a | French; first prize in German; also a firet Binrupay Parry.—Thosve who a ss og 4! standing, havmg made a ed ¢ B jay Party in St. Pe =| first class in all subiects. Scho m last evening greatly enjoyed | aay oe | uns g* | pauccecueceeecece) ns and pictur 4 ut a metamorpho Instead of being ; sin it | @ or $ was stifu The sociai gossij he| @ ie evening was erspersed with * excellent | ? 7 ¢ a select Mr. Vinnic wes|@ Kind € accom pan i S viol eo} ¥ iis @ r é talented y ing daughter. A Arming e Phat € gonz was sung by Miss Annie Hy iman,| @ ‘ “ 99 ¢ god very fine quartette, “Old Mother| @ © rte h . Hubbard,” was wel! snng. The com ¢ song by Mr. Alfred Jingle Lbroughtdown the b < e class of Fishing Roda, € house. About $50 were realized. : Flies, Lines, etc., we sell. A ¢ ‘ an ns “a 3 large assortment to select from, Sear Acr Nores.—Four Scott 4 ‘\e and everyvt ng new this year, § summonses were served yesterday, the is to be cael at each of our 2 recivieats being Susan C me Hi igh Me- Ig three stores. Leod, Patrick Doyle and Alexander Bam 6 trck, all of Mount Stewart. “The sus @ micnses are returnable at that place o-}8 JOH! NS (] } X JOHNSON, $ Inorrow aiternoon. \@ Robert Crawford, o this city, yesterJay | Charlottetown and Souris. received four summonses for v ating the j Scott Act by selling intoxicants at a trot- | Desoeassesoosseese ting match on the West River ice on the |-———_—_—_______—__- 2th Mares lat The eases will comel PER TRADE up for trial] on Monday. | Before Stipendiary Magistrate Haszard | yetterdey, Joba pot yre (Aberdeen) was with the States is as dead r € t ra Sen , 7 irs = Sa onnton ot Bet ay RAPOLEON. — Tas Fire Recorp.—There wer four | REE TRADE slarnis of fire sounded between 6 o'clock | last evening and 10 thie morning. Toe first alarm sounded about 6 last = with the home manufac- and there were two fires, one in th i ie fe ; ney of a house on Hillsborough street and | turer of FURNITURE the er on the roof of a house on Dor- | z ches e I s ji alarm wasr will make you alive to abou aif-past eig ck la g : 2 a eo mre von + house | the benefits derived in on King str we The sird alar } oo thay esteem securing high-grade fur- Deuce. f ' hic he Gre communicate: | . tthe ro oy tyes: sg ie a rg | niture at low-grade prices councillor Byrne The last alarn - about . Tlteeet : _ ate iS odlec meee eh cated | We relieve ,you of the | ed Ly e in the basement of the resid- |} ence of Mr. (ieo. E. Full, Upper Prince | middleman’ s toll. Street. The fire brigade tur out | z . j promptly in each inetance. Fortu however, their services were nct ree WR VAT & C0 LTD, 0 *evera nstances, and none of the fires j i TA) RX MG ‘ caused any very material damages = frernpinsins Rajan Bites tie ein fi: An Unusual Display of 4 HOSIERY iB 5 i i = To-morrow, Saturday. EVERY SIZE. EVERY WEIGHT. A.so—Saturday Snaps in Gloves ard Handker- chiefs. Special Display of Millinery. BEER BEROS. ee ee a ae) Tee Wearner,—Fin> weather ; not mach chaage in temperature. ss. Electra, McLaren, Montague; Wm | Dunbar, Read, Pugwash. Who is it sets the pace for others and pleases sw veethearts, wives and mothers? —S8. A. McDonald, the tailor.® Now is the time to order your new suit. 4 ‘ 4 ( . , . 4 q 4 « “ 7 7 4 They are very pretty and § 4 . ‘ . 4 q ‘ < 4 . . 4 4 « . 4 4 drop in and see them. Buy only ¢ athematics. Mr. Glover makes a second lass both in Latin and Greek. Miss I.ucy Maud Montgomery, of Caven- — although not taking the regular 1d‘rgraduate course, has “done excellent oak particularly in English. Miss Mont- gomery leads her classes in senior Englisk for this term’s work, and makes a firet- class in her second year work in English. Prices right. - wish, . WELLN ER. Charlottetown, April 25, 1896. bene ge aff Miss Montgomery’s reputation as a clever writer is well known. During the winter promptu manner carried off firet prize in a competition in the Halifax Herald, in peared. paper appears an excellent article by her We hope to be able to publish it in our New Rubber Balls, next iseue. Suir NEWS New Base Balls, . lis ie New Footballs, April 30—Minnie Mar, Gil Us, Pictou;. , s : lectra, McLaren, Montague; Wm. Dun- New Stationery bar, f Reid, Pugwash. April 38@—Maggie Roach, Irving, Pictou Haszard & Moore. a few verses written in a hurried and im- which several hundred competitors ap- N N 1 In Wednesday’s issue of the same ew ove s, on “A Girl’s Place at Dalhousie College.” Pert of Charlettetowa, Maggie Roache, Irving, Richibucto, ss. CLEARED. LARGE STOCK ! Charlottetowa, April-15, 1896—dy. Special prices on all jgoods.—S. A. Me- Donald. —___ — WANTED—A girl for general housework. ely to Mrs J. B MACDONALD; Dorchester ptreet. 4i—api0 TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on }.ilford Street, near Briqhtos Road, adjeining the residence of WANTED—Agents for * sementan Mas ‘ive minutes’ walk from } sacres,’ by Dr Greene; endorsed by Glad- reunds in | stone, Frances Will lard and Clara r ton; only $t 50; commissions 50, per cent; ae Mr W J Bullman. bathing house and lawn tennis Victoria Park, 5 iat minutes = Post ease: ing room ning room, large verandah sqquare inal, pantry, kitchen and back porch | calls, 10 in two hours, etc; books on credit round floor. toom on first floor, two rooms in attic. | ana terms; drop everyilsing and make ‘Ample yard and shed in rear, grass plot and] month. Address THE DoMINION COMPANY, shade oer in front. Rent moderate. Apply | Consolidated Exchange Building, Chicago. toyw C. HARRIS, Architect, 246 tf—m3! ap30—-lw success marvellous, 9 in One week, "3 in 78 Four bedrooms and ba‘h | freight paid, duty paid; send for free circ 4 GRAND Liberai- RECEPTION «: ana ctewtaees HON. D. FERGUSON, P. 6. All friends of the Liberal-Conservative Party are in- vited to take part in the Demonstration On Tuesday Evening Next, THE 5th MAY, INSTANT. GRAND MASS MEETING IN THE MARKET HALL AT EICHT O’CLOCE. The Senator and other prominent speakers will ad- dress the Meeting. Seats reserved for Ladies, who will enter the Hall by the eastern door, Further particulars Tuesday’s papers. P. BLAKE, President. by Posters and Monday’s and C R. SMALLWOOD, Se eeony -Treasurer. New Boot & Shoe Store OUR FIRST OPENING —— WILL BE——-— To-morrow, Saturday, May 2. W.H. STEWART & Co. LONDON HOUSE BUILDI NG. ee ————ES— SEE SS. Read This Twice | Our travellers are now ON THE ROAD with the finest line of samples ever shown IN THE PROVINCES. Ahead of the times again with the j20th Century Boot FOR THE NEW WOMAN. Pec it! Prices away down. Headquarters for Rubber Goods. It will profit you to see our samples before buying. Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co., INCORPORAT aD 1867. - —_—— LONDON FLOUSE. (New Capes, 6 ~ Weur Millinery Nev Dress Goods, NOW OPENING T. J. HARRIS. a gs SS Chaglottetown, April 11, 1896. Conservative Talk Alm DIELS This is a cut of the ONE PIECE CRANK on the only PERFECT Wheels made at $100. The DEMAND for this Wheel is so GREAT that we have only received one this season out of an order given last February for TWENTY-FIVE, but the manufacturers now telegraph us that a part of this order is SHIPPED. Dawson's Bievele Depot. SNAP meen dintaines TIES AND HOSE! en Three Ties for 25 cents. Three Pairs of Hose for 25 cents Good Wearing ~- Guaranteed all Cotton. Dp. A BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. en ——— ete Oe ee ee Kasy to be Stylish whea you use SE é ~~ —~4 ” Fibre Chamois. It never loses its graceful SS a > stiffness, no matter what . R crushing it rmczv.s — it keeps your gowns looking fresh and jaunty till the material is worn out. i v9 on EACH 513—mayl ' FIBRE CHAMOIS is patented, and has a RED STAR LABEL YARD to distinguish it from disappointing imitations. = te Wining: a , , ilies oe . . : ae - ON THE RUN is the way we keep competitors and hard times, more especially during the last two weeks in our old store, owing to our very low prices on Spring Suits, Overcoats and Trouserings. Call and see. S&S A. McDONALD. Lealing Fashionable Tailer, Queen Street. The ‘Cavalier Bicycles are taking with the people wherever they are offered for sale. They are made by The National Sewing Machine Co Belvidere, Illinois, EVERY WHEEL WARRANTED. FENNELL & CHANDLER. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. 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