MILLIN- BY MISS McKEIVER is now here and can be gen in our Millinery 1 Department every @ day. She has visited all the leading millinery establishments in New 8 York, Boston and St. * Johnand ean therefore sggest to you the very latest. New millinery goods | § daily expected. Place your orders yow for Kaster to ens sure prompt delivery, iWEEKS & CO The Peeple’s Store § Wholesale and Retail. . ate, : & ep —_ MOOT THe OCOEOSSOE ESYE De” ‘it'sonly a Difference in taste When you buy froin us, Everything you get is ef the same qua'ity—“THE BEST.” To-day Angel Cake, 12c each. German Buns, 10c¢ per doz. Corn Germs, 10¢ per doz. Oatcake, 12c per Ib, Cream Tartar Biscuit ]0c per doz. Parker House Rolls 1c ‘per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per Ib. All kinds of pies to-day i pastrv, crean or coconut. Try our Duchesse Bread 4c per loaf, TeLernone 98, D. Stewart Foriper BAKERY BAKES KEST BREAD. Oeticcces 2 20000080 %08 Se ime ~~ eei7e os, bring back anything pot dene preperly : bring back anything not done r ight ; Its our | urn cat work isi nee®s to j ight, and if we are informed that a work we bave done ia not | Satiof aciory we are only too glad to tke it sstisfactory. free o cbarge. Ite our business to please customers Sod we always strive to do <0 as far ®9 it lies in our power, ' When in need of anythior in our ; “2¢ remem ber ; “ THE MODERN” f Pounders Engineers & Machinists ’ aod Boiler Makers. P, Bruce Stewart and Ce’y. , ‘ Stean Nav. Co’y’s Wharf ; Ch'town, PEI 4 Phone 125 ( ‘ f ‘ ; 0 f ( ( é ( ‘ é 4 Se 1420 221 ee OOD2OLD Local ert Other 1 1 ’ | ian eccident received woile watering horses. Another despatsh states thet Priva‘e Forest, of the 6lst Battalion, ams, Tickets on sale for Emerseniaa recital this evening a: the door, Kindergarten Hall. ne een C. O. F.—Court Charlotietown meets tonight at 8 e’clock in Mechanic’s Hal! Payment of dues. ‘Tue Prozs.—Moderate north to west winds ; fine today and on Friday ; not much change in temperature. - As Far as convenient it is desirable that ladies remove their hats during recital this evening, Kindergarten Hall, Merrinc —A“Y” meeting will be held inthe W. C. T. 0. rooms on Grafton St., on Thureday a*ternoon at four o’clock. Tae Stasiey’s Freigat —' he Stanley’s inward freight today included 160 brie, flour, 13 puocheons molasses, 78 brls rel. ed oats and 202 packages suadries, opstieiiidiines Poxice Covrt.—The Liquor Regulation prosecution againstJohn P. Joy was this morning adjourned for further evidence. One drunk was fined $2 or 10 days. ecetilitiieran Sworp Dritit.— Ladies in the sword drill for St. George’s Day concert kindly meet for practice at Kindergartea Hall tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 4 o’clock. ~anuiliiiiiies Tue Staxtey.—The steamer Stanley arrived from Pictou about half-past ten this forenoor, with a good cargo and a number of passengers. She will leave for Pictou tomorrow morning atthe usual hour. Givcilaiaanieli Motor Neepies —Do not be deceived — Motor needles are solu by us, ard have been for the past three years. They are | the best needies in the market. Our price, 5 ceutsa paper. Weeks & Co., The Peo; le’s Store, < } Cresr or Ice.—Poiot du Chene harbor | is reported clear of ice. The S:anley will | break the ice in Summerside harbor, leay- ing Pictou for that port on Saturdsy. As s00n as Smmerside barbor is sufficient!y ciear of ice fie Northumberland will be put on the route. a Train Detayep.—The trein {rom the west was delayed at Royalty Junction this morning On accouat of an accident to the flange of one of the box cars. The car left the track. and ittook some timeto repisce it. The passengers came to town by the eastern train. From Britoxs 1x Bonivia.—The Mont- real Siar has received from Antofagasta, Bolivia, South America, a letter enclosing £50 fortke Patriozic Fund. This sum was subscribed by the friends of Mr. Jobn Mackenzie, who recently left Bolivia to settle in Stellarton, N. S. Tus Rev. George Miller will visit the congregation of Cove Head and Marshfield next Sadbath, April 8th, in the interest of the Century Fund Sof the Presbyterian Church Services at Covehead at ll a. m., at Brackley Point Road at 3 p. m., and at St. Peter’s Road at7 p. m. Canapian. Dead. —A cab'e message re- ceived at Militia department, Ottawa, an- pounces death of Gunrer Robert Bradley, “* D” battery, from the effects of re Montmagny, ficst contingent, died April lst of fever. To find a jacket that will fit your figure —ata figure that will fic your pursee—come to Moore & McLeod. “Example is Better Than Precept.” it is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and what it will do for you. spepsia — “I was weak and hac Pt spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion in severe form troubled me. Five botties of Hood’s Sarsuparilla made me well and strong.” Mrs. WILLIAM VANVALKENBURGE, Whitby, Ont. t A Medicine — “We have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla in our family as a spring medicine and used Hood’s Pills for biliousness and found both medicines very effective. For impure blood we know Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good medicine.” R. S. Petron, publisher Bee, Atwood, Ont. ” Hlood’s Pills cnre liver ills; the non-irritating and Only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Carters for Wall Paper. Dr J. C. Honston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. |. Graduate McGi'! University, £8. to Merchant's dylwk, w3n90 —— Orrice-—Next Door Bank. | bookeeper in the large PERSONAL. Mr. Geo. S. Inman, of Mou:ague, is in the city. Mr. A.J. Farqubarscn returned from Sonris this morniog Hon. Anthony McLaughlan, of Peake's Station, is in the city. Dr. Toombs, of Mount Stewart, was in Chariottetown last evening. Mr. J. F. Gallagher was a passenger by his morving’s train from the east ree turning from a business trip, Mr. Byrow N. Barns who has been east in the interests of Stroud & Son, Montreal, returned to Charlottetown this morning. Mr. Wm. Moran, of R K. Jost’s estab- lishment, who has been on a business trip east,returned to Charlottetown this morn- ing: The Rev. William Lawson, of Richibuc- to, bas received ao unanimous iovitation to become the pastor of the Maryeville church after June 1900. Lord Siratheona and Mount Royal wii] preside at a meeting of the colonial sec- tion Of Arte, in London tonight, when Sir Charles Dilke, M. P., reads nis paper, un- avoidably postponed from February, on “ The Century in our Celonies.” Much regret is expressed in Summer- side in consequence of the resignation as pastor of the Baptist church of Rev. E J | Graut. The reverend gentleman has made many friends during his residence in | Summerside. He has been especially ac- | tive and outspoken in matters pertaining | to temperance. In the list of deaths among the Oregon Regiment on service in the Philippines, | published by the Portland, Oregon, Evening Telegram, appears the name of | James Doyle, whose nearest relatives are | said to live on Prince Edward Island. Mr. | Doyle died of dysentery on the 29th July last, and was buried at Presidio. Mr.Wm. C. Laird, for some years past music establish | ment of Miller Bros., at Halifax, has gone | to Winnipeg were te has obtained a good | position. Mr. Laird will have tne pleasure | of meeting his father, sister, and brother, | and resuming home ties and life once! more. We hope the future may be bright to our late brother editor, and his sons successful in business, Messrs. Conroy, Son & Co., write from | Toledo, Lincolu Couaty, Oregon, to say | that spring has arrived, weather very fine, grain about six inches high, good pros« pects for fruit crops, flowers in full bloum, | times good, everybody doing wel’. The} | firm of Conroy, Sou & Co , is made up s M. A. Conroy, Od. Conroy andS. P. Con- roy,—whom riany readers of Tue Bx~ | AMINER Well remember. They are dealers in general merchandize and evidently doiog well. The meny friends of Mr. Harry Lord will be pleased to hear that he is meeting with much success since entering the ser- vice of the Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Lord entered the cowpany’s service on the Ist July last, and for the firet six montos he was line -man. On _ the first ot the present year he was made dis- trict inspector fur Sherbrooke, remainiog there about a month. Then he was ap- pointed district inspector for four towns in Quebec, with headquarters at Waterloo, Tbis position he held until the Ist of Apri), when be was made local manuger at Granby, Quebec. The exchange of which Mr. Lord is maneger is one of the best «quipped in the eastern townships, ranking after Montrea!, Torouto, Kings- ton ana Sherbrooke. Mr. Lord is a son of Mr. A. Lora, Agent of Marine and Fisher- ie, acd a brother of Mr. R. E. Lord who is now fighting for the Empire in South Afriea baving gone out with the first con- tingent. Tue ExaMINER wishes him con- | tisued success. The Portland Oregon, Telegram bas an ¢xcellent likeness of Miss Elizabeth Hoten, daughter of Capt. Andrew Hoben, well a d favorably known in Charloite- town. 'n the sketch accompanying the likeness the Telegram says : “One of the best-known and most popular musicians of the East Side is Mi-s Elizabeth Hoben, daught-r of Cap- tain end Mre. Andrew Hoben, 752 Ganten- bein avenue. Mies Hoben bas had charge of many enteriainments given tor charit- able purposes, avd as sbe is not only an excelient pianist and accompani:t, but a deligtstful singer, ber services are invalu- able. She bas won recognition, aleo, by her gracious aod winning manner. Mies Hoben was born in Liverpool, Eoglind, and educated at the Convent of the Faith- tul Companions. Spe received her first instruction in i strumenta! monsic from her sunt, Mrs. J. Burns, of the Liverpool Copservatory, and +tuded vocal culture with Mre. W. A. Weitzel, of Portland Uni- versi‘y, graduating in 1897. Lately she bas devoted much of her time to concert work.” Captain Hoben is a brother of Mre. Willlam Dillon and of Mr. Danie] Hoben of Eedale Foundry. ae ie —Turkey bas acceded to Russia’: demand | for concessions in respect to the construc tion of a railway ia the Black Sea dis- | trict and hopes that she has avoided war. . CARD! DR. H.-L. DICKEY Assistan at Royat London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) ' (Late Clinical 7 SPECIALIST—F ye, Ear, Nose’ and Throat. | cE—Cameron Block : LesiDENoR iichmo2d Street, West. OFFICE Hovrs—9 Wam,to |pm,2to4pm Evenings by appeintment Eye Testea and Fitted With Glasse- THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL S§, r¢00. ET Local and Other tems, Sr. Paut’s .— Don’ fi rget the wiesion tovight. Rev. Leo Willi me will condvet the service Easter Festivar Wednesday of Easter week. Arrange to attend, Proceeds ip } aid of St Joseph's Coovent. Mertixc.—No. 1 Company Artillery will meet for drill this eyenins at 7 30 Recruits are eepecially requesied to attend _ Home-mape Canny —Lots of choice bome made cardy at the Tea and Apron Fair inthe Y.M.C A. Hallon Thursday next, : _— Arron Fain.—Aproos and Pioafores of all kinds and sizes at the Apron Fair and Tea inthe Y.M.C. A. on April 12ib. Come and get supplied. MaxvaL Tratxinc —The Summerside School Board has decided to accept the McDonald Sloyd system of manual train-~ lng, and has instructed the See-etary to Open the neceseary correspondence on the subject, : Seton Maronic.—A_ regular Convocation cf Alexandra, R. A. Chap. No. 11, R. N.S. will be held at Chapter Roome, Mosonic Temple this (Thursday) eyening at 8 o’clock. Important business, Also nom- ination and elections of officers for evsu~ ing year. —«_ A New Society.—The young men of Alberton have organized 4 phyeical cul- ture Society with the following officers: A KE Forsythe, President ; William Deacon, Vice-President ; AF Matthews, Secre- tary-Treasurer ; J F White, Leelie Cham- pion andG H Profit, Executive Com - mittee; A E Forsytieand William Deacon, dril] instructors. Tus Prixcess—The steamer Princess from Pictou to Charlottetown, yesterday, proceeded to Georgetown not being able to get any further than Point Prim on aa~ count of the ice. This mourning she left Georgetown at daylight and got to Char- lottetown about half-past ten. She leaves Charlottetown for Picton at six e’clotk to- morrow morning. The twenty-two pas- sengers coming by her yesterday were last eveniug brought to Charlottetown by the mail especial. TrovsL_e In THE Byers Famity.—Mr. and Mre Ben) Byers had a “lI :ttle one pleasantness” on the atreets yerterday afternoon, in the course of which “Benny” = struck his wife on the mouth. Boh had evidently been drinking ; but were not considered sufficiently inebriated to be fit subjects for arrest bv the police who came along short- ly after the row. The police ordered both to their homes, and escorted them part of theway. It is eaid that after the pair returned to the Byers ‘dcmicile Mrs. Byera struck her hvstand with a shovel causing severe injuries. 1 Tue Cavurce 4anp Prounipition.—A Toronto despatch says: The City Minis- terial Association, representing all Protes tant bodies, save the Anglican church, io reply to the request of representatives cf the Dominion Alliance who waited on the Association today asking for aid in pledging 100,000 voters at the next gen- eral election tc support only candidates pledged to prebibition,passed the follow - ing resolution declining to interfere : “* While we deeply sympathize wi'h the object to be accomplished, we deem it best that each minieter should work on the lives best suited to hie judgment.” C. M. B. A.—St. Joachim’s Branch of the Catholic Mutual Benet Association wae recentiy instituted at Vernon River by Grand Deputy Mel-aac with the fol- l‘wing Officers: Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Dr. Dovle; President, John A. O’ Keeffe ; let Vice President, Deniel A. McEacbern ; 2nd Vice President, John James McGilvrav; Reccrding Secretary, Herbert A. McKenzie: Aest. Secretary, T. Augustine Brothers ; Financial Secre- tary, William G. McDonald; Treasurer, Roderick V. McIunis , Mazabal, Peter J. Jackmao; Guard, Alfred D. Duophy ; Trustees, Patrick M. Brothers. Charles J. McKeuzie, Joseph Fraser, Donald F. McDouald ane John A. O’Keeffe. Act- ing Chancellor, Patrick M. Brothers. eee onan Aehheal pecial Request As we are meking a change in cur busi- ness, we would most respectfully request all persons whe have received accounts aE een — “aw SO oS © D OS OD OD ODOS OD from either of our stores to give them their prompt atten- tion. @eeeceeeeceaaeceece2 8 MEET MB AT THE ALWAYS BUSYSTOKE Oo |. Ladeis New Spring Jackets Direct from the Manufacturers | Fi Berlin, Germany just received at - F Stanley Bros — - A nice assortment of stylish, . fashionable garments — Perfection S= | - i - i a * uf a Hi 5 CP { ; & i . % i - A i mf ig i - ceo 5 Quality Style Fit Finish and crkmanship. $5.55 $6.50 $8.35 $8.95 Mill 44444444444444245442 SOFT SLIPPERS 4 FOR TIRED FEET The best and most comfortable house slipper for Women is our strap plain Don- gola made by J. & T. Bell. The Price is $1.85 but you should just feel the k Gd— is «« soft as silk—The toe isround—ih s,. is brcad—The inside finish perfect. —— eer oe ee be VIVVVE & 2 ==. amt There’s Comfort in it—There’s wear in it Alley & Co. ae SPRING TIM IS REPAIRING TIME wonlll_ THE FURNITURE BUSINESS Have a look through your house, and if anything needs repairing, let us send for it. We will put it in first-class order and our charye will bs very low. 4 2424424446443 4324 ¥ di] ¥VVV IGF FTTe nt] | VEYVVPYVEVNT TYE Fy a KE DHOO4]DOE>4* DO 1,46O]4R& DOW! agp Stic im i Sein ga ns ia oa Mattresses... May be sent for, reu same day. LET US DO YOURS ——— JOHN NEWSON pholstered, and SENT HOME, the SBP DS PHOBOS OM OS 0S FIDVWOD PQS | ; . * é ; : ¢