= BORN. 7). lir. av Mre. Richard Duggan Georget wo,o0 May 2nd, a son. e MARRIED. At the reeidenc eof Mr. Thomas Wight. as, 0 leofthe bride on Tueedav May God by toe Rev. Geo M. Campbell, Jamee ‘ . . l roe an Bertha (¢ oppdor, both ot Gherloitetown ae ymper'ant tntimaion.— Zon Charch Sundar -chool picore wil] be held oa Tuee- dey, Ju! ith, and the train is engaged Men: Cy e boots $1.75 a pair at Pr. K Joat’s. zz ; pce cived and opened Ree up at “ae paks ano (O's Big lots ot Black and Colored Dress Goods, Black Broad Cloths, Black Brocade Cloths Plain and Fancy Costuue & Sacque Cloths ANOTHER large case of Ladies ‘‘apes—The very lat- est. Also MORE MILLINERY GOODS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ELEGANT FLOWERS SILKS end LACES. Doni Forget iss Vanstene for vour New Etat. Miss Van- Stone's work which we exhibited in our window last week was pro nouced by experts The Best Display of Trimined Milsiner y inthe city. Wethave moved all our Millinery Goods, Hats, etc., ir new millmery rooms on firs: floor. Kssy fo make a sel- ection; everything on view. An exer ptionally large new stock to cho se from. WEEKS & CO A. Weeks & Co. to¢ Succes:ors to W. The Peopk 3” S‘ore, Fine Weather For Roofing eo a Now’s the time orders are coming in fast—we’re bi sy—but now’sthe time Don't Have Pav aaa a a Leaky Roof VWABABVRBAAER We will give you the kind you want price you want. If you have repairing o! any kind te do our pri ces are rizht. If you want a cottage we'll bui'd it as only we can doit. First class work ai prices that speak louder than words, WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Pizroy Street Ceereeeee THE DALLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY ‘PROVINCIAL PERSONAL Senutore Prowse and Yeo returned from Owawa last evening. Rev. Dr. Walker, Rullo Bay, came to town this moroing Mr. A. A. Lefurgey, ex M.L. A,, is, among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. F. D. Scott, the wellsknown com mercial traveller, iaat the Hotei Davie. Mr. M. P. Hogan left by the Princess | this morning on a suort business tr.p io Evidence on appeal wa- ve-terday taken and the fuli Court ge jadgmen lia favor of the Arpellan, aliow th eppeal, nnd setting aside ve judgmeat o the Court below. W. 8. Bey ivy «nd J. D Hyndmsen for th- Apo ilant; F. L. Haezard for he Reepon tent. O suri Lhe adjourned till Ll o’eloe tate rine ed => oe @ « ee er @ at the | day sick and wasa fine specimen of teal. entertained dinner at Gevernment House Jas. Jokn Kickbaw, M.L A’s zie, Cel. Moore, D. U.C., W. A. Brennan, Summerside, P. McCourt, James Mc Isaac. opened yesterday in Charlottetown before the full Coart ministratrix.—Lhe evidence in was heard at Georgetown and matters of iaw were afierwards argued before the Cnref Justice A written decision was vesierday read by the favor of the p'ainutl for $2 J. A. Mathieson and the plaintifl; S. Stewart for the defendant. for admission a® an A‘toroey of the Supreme Court was received and ih: order granted F. Whear, Respouvent.— This case wax at appeal from @ Judgmept of Court of Queen’s County given by | Warburton last January against the appe ) ant, BICYCLE B00TS ¢ | co-poreting the Grand Lode, LEGISLATURE Webnespay, May 3. House met” at 12.20. Mr. M. MeKirnon presented a bill in- D-ti and subordiaate Lodges of Good Templars | which wae read @ firat (ime and referred to | the Private Bills Committee. Hoa Mr. MacMillan presented a pe titioa trom W. B. Mule, Jobo A. Sharp, Robert T. Holman and oiber inbabitaots and tax-payers of the lown of Summers side, prayiuog that an act be passed in amendmeuvt io the “Public Schools Act New Brunswick. Though her case is extremely critical, it is etill hoped that Mrs, Malcolm McLeod will recover. Hope of tne rec ry of Judge Alley a been given u H.- death is hourly exnected.. Uant. Deason ‘eft by the Princess tha moeupzonashort trip to Envland. Be ex is to be back agata the middle of July. Mr. William Sterna, Morell, who has been on a visit to Truro and other points in Nova Scotia, returred to Charlotte'own last evening. Mr. George A. Freeze, the energetic trevelling parfenger agent of the Boston and Maine and Maine Central, is at the Hore! Davies On Tue-day morning the 25th ult., the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorge A. Poo'e, Lower Montague, was saddened by the death of their second and vonngest child, Arthur Earle, aged one vear and six months. Till withina week orso of his death the little fellow had scare }v been a thy, interesting ‘childhood. Much sym rathy is felt for the bereaved Ones in their affl etion. Mr. James D. Hyndman, who has heena student in Mr. A. A MeLéan’s law office was yesterday admitted a* an Attorney of the Bupreme Court. Yesterday, after heing admitted, he was associated with | Mr. W. E. Bentley on eueceesful a; peal case from @ judgment of the County court gives jast January. We must congratu- late Mr. Hyedman on the result of hia recent euccessfu) examinations. We are sorry to hear that be will probab'y heave the Ieland is @ short time to commence practising im the far weer, His Honour the Lieutenant Governor the following gentlemen at lant evening: Hon. B. Rogers, Mes-re.D. A. MeKon- non, A. Peers, Ovras Shaw, Joseph Wise, E. McDonald, Murdoch MecKinnon,, Alfred McWilliame, J. F. Arsenault, L. E. Prowse. J. E. Birch, S.E Reid, A. J. McDonald, Gilbert DeeReches » A. B, MeRen- Andereon. Major John Rogers, 1, D. UM. Reddin, Lieut Dr Profesecr McLec« —_——— - SUPREME COURT, The Easterterm of the Supreme Court Arcb’d J. Ad- care McDonald vs. Renton. this last February, in Chambers Chief Juvtice giving jodgment tw £293.54 ao: costs W. E. Bentley ‘for McKinzcon and W. a The application of James D Hyndmar John Walter Matheeon, Appe'laxt, vs. the Ceunty Judg IT WILL PAY You TO TRADE WITH US tns<.~e@ @ G@ MEN'S he ht Sy GS D> In tan or black —light — comfortable boots for wheeling. We hive put the price within the reach of 9 all $1.75 A PAIR See them in Our Window Me STS R. K. JOST STAMPER’S CORNER | | | | | | | 2s ae. eo * e@ *% * eS ‘Telauve 1477, that will make women el gibie to be appointed to act as School Trusices, which was received and read. Mr. Wise a-ked the Commissioner of Public(Works w bh st accion, if ao¥, bas bee taken by the pustand presen) Gove nm nt io the building of a building across the North or © York River, and the rigbt ot way leading trom head of New Bedegue Road to the North River by Neii Matheson’> Line, and what action, it any, ‘he preseut Government intend takiug this year relative to the same, Hon. Mr. McLeen said the Government had a survey wade*; butfas the workin volved considerable expense the matter Wat veeu alluwed to stand Ull the present Limpe. Mr. John A. McDonald asked the Cou. wissioner of Public Worke if it isthe inteation of the Government to widen the road leading from Main Road to the New sridge on Mill Creek, Lot 14. Hou. Mr. McLean said the matter bad been brought vefors him and the ‘Toad would jikely be widened during the sum- wer. House then resumed committee on the bill re'ating to the appointment of short~ band reporters. The bill was reporied agreed towith amendments and sei-dowa for third reading to- ararrow. In re; ly to # question by the Leader of the Oppocition Hon, Mr. Farquharson said the esumates would be tabled tnis week. tee eT ae THE Y’S CONCERT. te ten A large number attended at the Y. M. A. Hall last bight to lirten to the C.mver: given by the Y’e. ‘Lhie concert was in aid of the flower misson. ‘I be programme war w goud ove and every part was well carried out. Principal Seameno presided with his ueval ability. We bave not space tc parucularize,but the¢horuses yiven by the members of the C. B.C. Glee Club, aud the drills bv several youig ladies were much appreciated. An intermission was given during the programme, aud tefresbments —ICe-cream aud.candy—wereserved, At the conclusion the chairman on tebalf of the ladies uf the 1s 9 vy uv Local end ‘Other lems Gwe Tne Pr Punta. coo! and shuwery, _—oe- Tue Prant Line. ~The Plant Line in- jtend running the eieemer La Grasd Davtess on the Boson, Charlottetown, Hal tax route thia year in addition to the Halifaxe The Halifax sto leave Boxton ‘ov ber first trip of the season on Saturday | May 13:b,—not oo May 6b as before | stated, aod will leave Charlottetown on re- turo on Tuesday May 16 b. An Omissi .N Svupp.iiro.—In noting the success of the [*land stude.ts at Dalhousie the nameof Mr. D. W. MacKenzir, of Fiat River, who took an honors course ww third year Arts, was uninientionaly om itte i Mr. Mackenzie led he pass physics, and to@k class If in junior physic . tiou 1 history, and passed sconomy. in political , Wisew will be on view at Dodd’s and at 10 ovlock. The Bogus Widow is a farci-ai comedy of great merit, and ‘he presenaiion promises to be excellent in every r-epect. The indcaions are that the Overa House will be filled on the oc. casion, and it is therefore advissble to se- cure Aeais ear'y. Diep Aaroad.—We hear with regret that Mr. Cnales E. Divison, died at Pacific Grove, Cal,, on April 2lat. Mr, Davison wasa soh of the Ine W. B Davison, of Cna:iottetown, and a brother of Mrs, Benj. Heartz aod Mr. James R Davisou. He let this province fir Ca: « fornia about thirty years ago, aod vas neen very successful in bu-iness there. Mr. Davisone’ wife died spout «year ani a half ago. ' doniatiiahinens Cutture ts Best Acg ireED ar Home.— There ix a mistaken id-a ot cuisure preva- lent. Culrare dos not roean initting tom: mMory @ g’eat number of tacis out of text~books, but it does mean a care - fal and thonghtful as-imm lation of ever bit of know] -dye that comes our way for the purpose of makin oursel:es more in- telligent, more noble, more helpful, homaa b-isge, and where can be fouud a better ecbool for the developement of these artri- butes than in a wisely and properly con- ducted home?—May Ladies’? Home Journal. TO vv tt. A Fine Horst —Dr. James M. Donald, of Summerside, has sold bis handsome tellion, French Bari-ter, toMr. R. W. Farveli, of Cumberla .d Co., N. 8., to *hom he was eh pped via Charlottetown last Tbureday morming. This celebrared horee was sire? by Barrister, dam by Fiy'ng Frenchmen. an! wae bred by Mr. Hogan. of Hope River. His cff«pring have proved excellent general purpo-e horses. Y’= thanked (he periormers, Princip! | and have alxars commanded good pricrs. L. b. bisller of the C. B.C. and Others] Mr. Farneil ia to be congratalsted on re* tor ibeir kindly assistance. | curing such a valuable acimal.—Sackville ibe choruses of the.C. B. C., were unde: | Post. ine direction otf Mr. W. A. McKie who is ]> abun alsoaC. Kb. U., and then we understand We. Known Here.—The Malden Mass. that Bil y i¢ as popular with his clas-~| Evening News rep rts thatatter a lingering maies as wth tbe general patie} ines: Gertrude S Bridges, third daugh- {'b. drijls Coar~ beii) were under Prof. j ier of Mr. and Mre.’ Robert Brdges Hawley, Miss Mclsaacaud Mies McK’ of Boyvieion street, pussed pr ace- mauagemens, folly away Monday, April 24:h [be -_— om THE PROPOSED TRUANT LAW. “in,—W batis the city coming to? Are \v bave a law authorizing any polices men to errest, Ou sight, any child of echo | age seep on lue street duriag school hours ? {uis is, in plain English, aboat what the propo-ed “bill? of the School Board means. becau-e a few children (who are wel .o0wv) play truaot, must vo child te 6 iiowed oo the street during schoo! hours ? AN € Even visitors’ children will b uo @senger of arrest, for bow does the -policeman know (until he bas aken the child to the Secre ary) whether i belongs toome of the echools or not. Many achild is seri@usly injured by tuo close attention to study; and tur such, @ ttle Jees study, aod more fresh air might teiter. Jam not advocating the cause of the truants; let them be looked after, B 4 we Want no such “stringent laws as the cne nouw proposed, tis not needed and canu-~ not be enfurced if passed. Lo fact the utborities dare not enforce such a law. I. would te an insult to our children who will one day be the rulers of the city,—at least so thinks. A Grown cp CHILD. et — en Divine Service.—-Kev. D- McLean will preach (D.V.) at Lot 48 on Sabbath the 7b inst., at 10 50.4. m., North River, 2.30 p.m., Wheatiey River, 6 p.m. Monday night—Hunter River, Tuesday pight—Stanchel. Wednesday night—Rose Valley. Thursday nigut—Bradalbane, p- mM, Meeting of the Abegweit-Crescent ath- letic club tenigbt at 8 o’clock sharp, All members are requested to attend, Ancient Order of Foresters. —Court Glad«toue, No. 8763 will meet tonight in Mechanic’s Hall, at 8 o’ciock sbarp. L. 4, Fuote, D. C. R’', will be on hand instruct the members of the team. at 7.30 I Kxcow MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure Dipntheria. Jouys D. Bovriutes French Village. I Kvow MINARD’S LINIMENT will eure Croup. J. F. Cunnixcuam Cape Island I Kyow MINARD’S LINIMENT ie the best remedy on earth. ct 7 JoszpH A. Syow. OPOPOOOOO CLE F OO00 90000000 Norway, Me, io funera! services were held et the house on Wed eadas sfrernoon, and were conducted hy RevJ W Wadman o'J:pan,a very injimace triend of the family. Mra RL. Bridges sang very swee! ly three pieces, ali favorites of the deceased. The deceased belonged to Charlottetown where she was well and favoratly knows. —_-—»--. —- At Care Tormeytine.-—The Cape Tor. mentine correspoodent of the Sackville Post save: Wm. Callbeck, m:rekant tailor, P. E. Island,was amon g the gueets atthe Seaside Hote! Jast week. Mr. Callbeck, while bere visited several factories and succeed- ed in placing orders fer clothing. 8. D. Albeo retursed from P. E. Island,Sa'urdar, where he is engaged run- ving a iarge lobster business. He wil prob«bly ieturn in a few dare. The Portland Packing Company’s sei oo ver, A. J. McKean, was the first ves- sel to enter tois port since navigation opened. Afier discharging a cargo of salt she left for Charlottetown with a ri cargo for che company. SPOOR SRS CR Sewew HERE’S ¢ A Good Place to Buy ¢ Our stock is always kept fresh because our sales are large. Our yocds are good because we imake it a ruleto buy noth- ing but the best, and we live up to our rule religiously. Our prescription department is carefully handled by graduates © of pharmacy, whose skill and ¢ science are unquestionable. On these grounds we ask for $ your patronage. e can save you some money ‘ on every article you buy here. We carry nothing but the purest drugs and standard med- icines. We serve you courtecusly, conscientiously, carefully, ant © promptly. ¢ JOWNSOW & JOANSON § SOSt ©OSG6 OH OOOHE13OD : : Ome = | | - —, aie? i S06 O00}. 920 629 O06 OS OS ODO ODO M. saison wists, assed: ; het in renior | He slee took clase Tin English constitu~ | Tae Boous Wipow.— Plans for the Bogus | Ravkin’s drug *tores tomorrow morning, | YOUR MEDICINES ¢| —AT— STANLEY om— BE OS CORSET if without bak ae va) So. & wr AP il aa THE con ines THE W. MOSt PERFECT FIUtTING now sold. ali the hest points of the highest g-ade of French Cor- sets, affording perfect comfort to the wearer aud add- ing symmetry to the fora, B. eXCEé prion It tee We, to be had in many forms enabling us to fi. the most dificult figure. You are invited to arp2cialiv » trae tive display and demonsration of the W B Corset models which will be made on our first floor, commene- ing to. worrow morning, ‘Miss G. D. Sexton —-——_i. Expert Corset fitter of New York, will be in attend. ance to demonstrate the advantages of a correc’ ly fitt- ed Corset. . BOGS Oe. QA ee | W. co’ i lly invite your » attendanse whithor you need § & 4 COPSSE oF Lot. ; Cente in to be fittel, and @ look over th3 handsome i 3 (?7o es es *y = = @ These corsets cost no more ¢ ¢ than the ord nary kinds, and 3 are infiritly better va'us, . ct $1.00, $1.35, $1 85 and up ; seonL0 @®@ 2 O* TOE 784O@ eet 4a * © Os 0 > SOG > | cee teen o99799900 fu “\) SLATER os # : Susi $4938 : f * ' yt 93.0) @ PA dui ot . - aoe Huadreds of pairs now s in sto ‘k, allthe fashin b em shapes. FOOT FOR MV, RAT- 4 IONAL, NATURAL, AR. 2% ISTOJURAT, BEAU TYVEAL ? in dark or light tans, an! ., BLACK leathers. We heve ‘ them iong, we have them = short, we have them wide, we a ? have them narrow, we have them small, have them large, we have them heavy, we have them light. Honestly we think there 1s <2 not a nan in Charlottetown that we cannot FIT SATISFAOT.- «> ORILY with the famous SLATER SHUE. io WOOO GS SOGSSSS GORDON Spain UIT & OVERGIATS {t has always raid us to look after our customers interests, That is one reascn why we are alwevs basy in our tailor shop OUR MR. SIXTUS McLELLAN [5 AN ARTIST Having first become a practical tailor, he then studied the art of cutting and is now master of the art, with fifteen years experience, which with the benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be made, gives hi» a gieat a4- vanta’e over ordinary cutters. Our importations of Clothes in English, Irish, Scoteh, and Canadian for the spring trade are exceptioua'ly fine, suvv inga diver sity of design and cc'oring, not ¢)nfined to one idea. We invite you to examine our stock and investig our prices, whether you buy or not. GORDON & McLELLAN Upver Quen Street. MEN’S STYLISH OU TFIPY 2k we s a wy f * ~ ce SHU OS DOSS SIXT g3 3 McLELLAN