_ n il : om » . a= yin Mi Term: | ery Cal 8 . ra — = ~H0 ji | gs ed OF 7 oe Se eed ¥ L Me SV2 SS! > ae ZF ws MN 7 Si iv o “ in a TRS AS SS ISTE A TEC IR A I eS us I | te Read, Room CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THU ETIEISIN ae i DAILY EXAMINER oe This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘naving to advise the Public, may speak iree.”—Evxipipes Single Cupies two Cents Nee t be dress Of course jour must be pretty. Of course it mast be stylish. Of course it must? give 3¢ good service—but with all ws these it needn’t be ex- pensive. oo Won’t either if you buy it from us You should see the handsome new effects in colcred good3. We'd hke to show them to you. Pays Moore & =—WNicLeot — == — —— Poroceries, ¢ Crockery » and » Glassware Retail at Wholesa'e Prices— ‘ \ mete eagpernana Adee Or, wee a a 4 q Offer By ildir eee Micheal HLL i ~ Y lobe 2 ‘J EX PPA S ain As Gt . Ps bree teta') Vs i aS i Fl mnk Ve Erry ie = pron 4 . , _—— SIN GP. = ts - Eel QP Pad o Cx = \ 7 oo —— &£ SS a Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26c, regular price 25 cents, 100 Flower Pots from le up 1000 Teapots from 10e up. 1000 Jugs very lew Berry Sets, 7 pieces, 2ic P. MONAGHAN QUEEN STREE | 3S) y y ra Last. Price $3.50. . an. A 1 + : o A . = ALLEY & GO & es ila ciate 1 — _ = eee — =< OX OC OOOGDS CORED DOOR THE iy LATER SHOE KIDDUCK --- KIEDUCK. This is a very fine kid, lined by a new process, It is soft and silky and thou,h light and pliant will shed water much better than heav- # ier leathers. Having aglaz- iy ed surface it rarely requires to be polished, looking new in its old ag:, almost as bright and shiney as patent leather. DUOK in the Slater Shoe on the Foot-Form, Natural and Ari stoc- We have KiD | ae —_— | becoming alarming the attending physician CANADA AND UNITED STATES Another Joint High Gom- mission Planned TO ADJUST THE ISSU :3 TWEEN THE COUNTRIES BE- To Meet During the Summer or Com- ing Autamn. (SpectaL To THE Examiner ] Wasmincton, May 18.~ Asa result of the conference held at the Fereign Office in London between Lord Salisbury, Sir Julian Péauncefote and Ambassador Choate, the last samed acting -under dir- ect instructions from Secretary Hay, it ¢an now be predicted that a High Joint Commission to adjust the issues between the United States and Canada will be re-~ assembled during the coming summer or early fall. This ontcome is not positively assured, but Mr. Choate’s report cf the exchange at the Foreign Offive conveys great encouragement te the officials bere anc warrant the expectation that negotia- tions mayagain bs taken up with seme prospect of reaching an agreem:nt between the two branches of the Commis- sioners, Tenicnr.- -Tooight in the Kindergarten Hal! Mise Leturgey assisied by a number ofour popular entertainera will render a very carefully selected and intere*ting pro- gramme— sure to be esjoyed by ell who at- tend. No 1 Company—The members of No] | Compeny,82ad Battalion,will meet at their armory at the drill shed on Friday, at one o’clock, to attend the -Giard of Honor at the closing of the Provincial Legislature. ~D L Hooper, Captain. D-atw or Docron Carky.~—The death of the Rev. Doctor Carey, ‘for many years pastor of the Brussels Street Baptist Church, of St. John, occurred at Ut- tawa on Tuesday last. He wae70 years old. Abouttwo years ago he Jes‘ured iu the Baptist Church of this city. TxFORMATION FOR Tovurisrs.— Messrs. Jobneon & Johoton intend to es tablish a Tourists Toformation Bur- eau at their down tows store in the Prowse Block. This will bea great con- venience to tourists and in fect sll strang- ers visiting _ the Province. In-~| formation regerding hotele, summer resorts, boarding houses, such as the accommedaiion available, the rates charged the distance from town, the at~- tractions of the different places, the means of gettirg to them, etc., etc., will be cheer- fully given. It ie tothe interest of all whose business is in this line to furairh Messrs Johnson & Johanson with al) pussi- ble particulars. Tue New May.—The bad wea'ber did not prevent a fal! house fo listen to Evangelist Whiston, B. A., at ine Centre] Christian Church last pight. “The New Man” was the sulj ct and Mr. Whiston | proved bis thorough fam ] arits with tLe eutjto The new tiai wos the QGbrist| man&s fotind is 2Cor.5 17. By prac- tical thought and vived illustratien he impressed the ttttths of the text upon bis audience. He sang “Life’s Railway” and Tell me the story of Jesus.” Revs. R. W. Stevenson and .. N. Simpson assisted iu the service. There will be no meeting to- night. Fridsy night the evangelist wi!] preach and sing. Dearn cr Mrs, Dewar.—The death of Mrs. Robert Dewar, daughter of the late J. bn Dewar, of Lot 48, oceurred at New. Perth, on Wedneeday, May 10th. Al- though very ill with pneumonia, she seemed to be progressing favorably uatil Wednesday mo-ning, when her condition hastily eummoncd ber son, Dr. Dewer. | He arrived only to find his mother dying. | Mrs. Dewar leaves a husbaad and six children, two sons and four daughters, | onea nuree, a graduate of Brockton Hos- : pital, and one formerly of the Taunton State Hospital, but now of Morton Hos~ pital,ason and daughter on the home~| stead, Mra, E. S. Norton, of Brudenel, and Dr. Dewar, of Southport. The fun- eral took place on Saturday to Brudenell cemetery and was largely attended. The pall bearers were Messrs. Cyrus Shaw, M. ; P. P., James E. McDonald, M. P. P., Jawes Gordon, John McDonald, William McMillan and Alexander McMillan. To the bereaved family owr sympathy is ex~ | tecded.— To the bereavcd family cor | avmpathy is extended. ACRE Mlle A Death List. (Specia, To Twa Examixer] Toroxto, May 18. —-Duncan Greenley, of Aberdeen, was struck by lightning and instantly killed yesterday. His mother was Within a rod of him at the time. Havirax, May 18.—Mrs. W. H. Johnson died last evening, of Pneumonia. ; BD. P. Aliisen, of Windsor, Secretary of the Avoo Marine Insurance Com pany, died yesterday. Chicago Policeman Kills an Italian. [SeeciaL tro tHe Examiner. } Cuicaco, May 18. Policeman John Baguiske was attacked yesterday by a crowd of Italians, and iu defending himself he shot and killed oneof the crowd and wounded two cthers, ee F. Wyatt Fraser, of Pictou Dead. [Srecra, ro Tuk Examiner. ] Picrov, May 18.~F. Wyatt Fraser, one of the best known men in this town died yesterday. He was agent of the Magdalen Ielands steamer St. Olaf. TrxePrResRisLe Sparrow.—There is no such thing as putting downthe English sparrow. pairiog the London House building, tock down, THe EXAMINER sigo, about a fortnight ago, behind whicn were numbers of sparrows nests, ‘n some of which family matters had reached the hatching stage. Of course the neste were disturbed but as soon as the sign was re> placed the eparrows at once began rebuilding and now they are setting on new batches of eggs. A Goop Procramme—-The programme for Mise Lefurgey’e recital tonight in Kindergarten hall is a good one; sion’t fail to bear it. Ove Istayp Magazraz.~-Among ihe contributions for the Jume pumber of the ‘Prince Edward Isiand Magazine are: “Karly Missionaries in P. &. I land;” “The Smugglers of Holland Cove;” “The Origia of the Milecites, a Tradition of the P. EK. Island Micmaes,” anether iestal~ ment on our football teams of eld; and several other articles to be daly anaounce}. Tbe May number has been very well received. —_—_ ~<a Arnos Day.—Ti«norrow is Arbor Day in the city schools avd it will be observed in much the usual manner. At Prince St. School the pupils will meet in thei: class rooms at 10 o'clock, for Arbor Day excercisee, consisting of readinge, essays, addresses, etc. At 11 o’clock tree plaating will be commenced as ueual, At West Kent the scholars will be massed in the large hall at 10 o’clock and a programme appropriate to the day wi:! be carried out and addresses delivered by Rev. G. M. Campbell, Rev. D. B. Mc- Leod and Principal Miller of the Char- lottetown Business College. Then a tree will be planted by each room. Queen Square School wiilopenat 9 o’clock, aud for ene hour exercises appro- priate to the day will becarried out. Thea fire drill will be gone through and all the scholara-will be turned out of the building inquiek shape. Afier this two trees will be planted, one for each ef the rooms creatcd since last year. After the tree planting is fiaished im each sclool the scholara will be dismissed for the day, SS SS ea D Infant’n $ LITTLE tUUIAU F BOOTS AT ; LITTLE . PRICES Infants boots, soft soles, in co'ors white, pink, blue, tan’ chocolate, ox blood and black, nice for little ones. Price 50c to 68 cents. Children’s strap slippers, tan and black, 39 cents Childrens boots, spring heel, good solid soles, tan and black, good for sum- mer wear, from 50c up- GOFF BROS Workmen who have been re-| P RSDAY MAY Ie, 1899 MARRIED THIS MORNING. Mr. Fred. C, Jones, of Moncton, and Miee Emma Beer, dangnter of the late Henry Berr, Esq, of Charloieown, were married, by Rev. G. M. Camobell, io ine First Methodist Charch this moraing. The marriage was quiet aod there were uo groomsmen ur bridesmaids. The brid was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. W.8 Stewart,Q C. She was attired in a travelling suit of tawn cloth, with vest and trimmings of Royal blue velvet, and carried 4 baadsome b quet of white carna- tions avd roses with a-paragues filling. Tue shurch was very prettily decorated and the wedding music taken from Meodelleobn, Lobengir, Tours and Berg, was playe: i Professor Watts’ best manrer, A _ large number of frieos were at the church aad aleo at the wharf. The happy couple zo to Halifax and thence to Cape Bréton aud expect to return to Moncron, which wili be their home, early in Jane. Miss Beer was a great favorite in Charlottetown, both in church, philantrophic and social circles ; bat what is Charlottetown’s loss is Monc- ton’s gain, and Taz Examiner joins with their many friends, here and elsewhere, in wishing Mr. and Mrs, Jones a happy and prosperous voyage tbrough life, i a ee SPRING TROUBLES. The troubles of Spring that you see are leas dangerous than those you can’t see, but which are there just the same. The Spring air is full of gems of disease, which have been freed from their congealed state by tho warm spriag sun. You can~ not see them, yet only strong and healthful ereons can withatand their atiack. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt makes healthful systems, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves,and gives evergy to the worker. It is the greatest preventive of disease known. J.A.S. Brunelle, M.D..C. M., Mon treal, Professor of Surgery, Laval Univer- sity Medical Faculty; Surgeon to the to the Hotel Dieu, etc., says: “I have found it particularly beneficial in the treatment of derangements of the liver and of the digestive orgaus,and consider that the regular use ofa preparation of this nature has a decided tendency to prolong life. . Iam using it’in my hospital prac- tice.” Things to Make a Noteof. There will be a meeting of the AOA this evening at 7 30. Kindergarten hall to-night: Miss Le- furgey’e recital. Doors open at 7 45. Ectertainment at 815, Haszard & Moore’s for baseballs, foot- balle, tennis bel's, rubber balls of all kinds. See advt. Toe Charlottetown Driving Park track opened fer training horses today. Persons waotieg training tickets cau get same on applying to C R Smallwood, Secretary. SO E—Lodge E-on Regular R R de-~ gree meeting tenightat8 pm. Initiations and fivel arrangements for church parade — mh el a _ —— fO: HZ — TO-DAY’S ELECTION. McGregor Leads at Two O'clock. A good deal of «nterest is being takeo in ine election ‘oday. At two e’clock the vote polled was +s follows: he Pa ® ? : 3 he - : 4 as a Ward 1. 167 57 36 4 Ward 2. 79 49 36 0 Ward 3 66 7 23 5 Ward 4. 93 132 43 10 Ward 5. 119 244 65 70 Total 465 529 203 = 8&9 Mesars Newson and Wheatley retired at 1 o’clock. eas MARRIED. At the First Methodist Churck,,on Thure< day, May 18th, by Rev George M. Camp- bell, Frederick Cannon Jones, of Montton, to Emma Amelia, voungest daughter o: the late Hon Henry Beer. SSS ee DIED. Eutered into restat his home, New Haven, Wednesday evening the 17th inst., Talmage R. McMillan, in the 21st year of bie age. (Funeral will take place Saturday at 2 o’cleck, p. m., to cemetry at Clyde Rive~.) eine hea Arbor day next Friday, 19th inet. Owners of town lots couid enhance the value of their propery largely by plant ing ornamental trees. Five dollars ex- pended inthis way will make your pro- perty very much more valuable the first year, and in five years the same trees could not be bought for fifty. There are many trees in the city that twenty~« five dollars would be no inducement tothe owners to part with them, avd it is almoet a sin of omission to leave your vice grounds (in every other respect) bare of ornamental trees and shubbery. Now is the tme to plant, aod the writer of the above would not be doing hie duty if he did not direct the public where to procure them. We have a very fice selected stock of Horsech-stnut, Elm, Mountain Ash, Lime, Silver Maple, at 250 to 35c tach. Weeping Willow 65: each, also Apple trees 20c each, $2.00 per dozen, Plam Séc, cherry 250. The trees are hardy, the prices are right --callat the market or send in your ordera,—Address, —_= 2 J J. Gay & Son, Narsery Gardeners, Charlottetown, Telephone 180. Zin. LOCAL NOT!CES. Fevir Growurs.—Mr. G. E. Kinsman, sent tothis province by the Minister of Agriculture for epraying, grafting and pruning froit trees, will be'at Mr. Mason’s orchard, Royalty, (lately Mr. Benjamin EB. Wright's) on Saturday next 20 b inat., at 9 o'clock costinuing all day where an object lesson will awaitall who choose to attend. 2ia. Cenuine Full Weight Seidlitz Powders ‘Lhese we put up in imper- vious boxes to protect them from moisture, AK x They are useful in the house, We sell them 25c per box. Include a box in your next order. A. W. REDDIN Phm., B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. ie FEE EEE SEE SS The P,E Island Magazine KARAAUA ASASAS + : ; : : RA is out, and on sale at the us- ual places. Scores of new varieties of Sweet Peas are broaght out and boomed at high prices every season by American and English seedsmen. Some of those have extra merit and others have not. We choose the best, tried and tested kinds “the cream of the new varie- ties,” and sell them at 5c per pkt; 6 pkts for 25c, 10c per oz., 25¢ per qr. lb, 75c per lb. Our trade in Sweet Peas is immonse. Leak eI Geo. Garter & Co. SERBDSMEN oe ey wade apg A rename gyn ont ya “