THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 5, 1898 CONCERT TO -NIGHT al om y,M. C. A. Hall PROGRAMME. PART I. ee. «ies ang oes ...Messrs MeNeil, Melotosh _, Mathews Molliron aos Mr. McNeil Glee Club 4 Vocal i. . wba s . 5, Chorus PART I j Candy LE OAICY covconees s +t oe eerecesonereces 9 SPELLING Ee. . Town vs Country * -” PART Ul. seeeee-rlee Club Ch orue® . ° ° a. 4 Vocal i, ee Messra McNeil and i cenpenedpcbbos cvaennnes eveqeuess Matthews iano Duet... M ‘sees Bremner and 3 P seeeeeCroeby 4 Quartevie. ica esera McNeil, McIntoxh UE os sinie'e b5 Matthews and Mollisou ; Ghorus..... sediabeos see's eS Gee id Lang Syne. Au Admission 14c. Doors open at 8. fome one. Come all. ~ a You use Printing ! Every oody Does ! Most Peoole Come to us for a first-class Job! Do you? HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. WALL PAPER NOW OPEX A large assortment of Amer- ian and Canadian Wall Pa: pr All the latest designs and patterns at lowest prices. Ce F. J. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. } Window Shades from 25c up. een Valuable Property lam instrncted by 8, Geo. Thorae to til at auction, on TUESDAY, May 3rd, at 12 o’clook, that very desirable property, sitasted on Lower Spring Park Road—head of Owoal Street. The house is in excellent Cndition, contairs fine large shop, dining hom, k'tchen and pantry, and thirteen *Pecious and well finished rooma. Large ““proof ceilar, together with barn. The Wisand rooms are all painted—with two rption~, In fact everythicg is in fire: Cuudition, aod affords an excellent weARC® for some one to do busines; as it an old established stand. portion of the purchase movey may N8iN secured Ov tLe prem ‘ses, trms at eale. E H. NORTON, Auctioneer | Vallion GOLDEN Fer Sale, , 5 Poe inbred Morgan Stallion, Golden, , port 2.29), will be offered for eae on Py atket Square, C: erlottetown, at 12 Pelork on Saturday, Apri] 9th. Also a ; and pony, or iuarther particulars “ply to A. N, Large. . ROBT. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. q 19~dy te pt > OF W. STUDENTS PEE PPT AT THE ORDERLY ROOMS. i Last Night. The aunual supper and reunion of No’s. | land 2 companies came off Jast evening. The supper took | place ia their ftisely-appointed orderly rooms, und it was a most enjoyable ¢ffur Canadian Artillery /Inevery respect. Qaarter- Master Cameron | was the caterer, and did | exceilent manner. The invited guests present included the officers of the 82ad Battalion and Engi- neer®,and represeotatives of the three laily papers. Col. Longworth presided, baving oo his right Li~Col Moore and Kev T F Fullerton, and on his | f: Cul Dogh- erty, Major Warburton. Mejor Morson was Vice-Chairman. He was supported ow his right by Major Weeks and Capt-in Stewart, and on his left by Surgeon-Major Jenkins aud Surgeon-Captain Jobvaon. Letters of regret at their inability to attend were read from Mujor G L Dogher- {ty, Lieut McDougall and Capt W A Jonnstone, for himself and the officers of No 5 Company, Montague. The bivalves were attacked about nine o’c'ock, and the fullest justice was done. ‘nea came ths inteilecitua! portion of the his work in an entertainment, the toast Jie: veing as fo'lows: The Queen —“Ged Save the Queen.” The Governor General—“For he’s a jolly good fellow.” The Milvia of Canada-—Lt-Col Moore. Tne 820d Battalioon—Lt-€o) Dogherty, Capian D St-wart aad Lt Woear. Tae Engineers—Mejor Weeks and Morris. Staff of 82ad Battalion — Surg-Mejor Warburton and Sarg-Capt Johnson. Our Chaplain—Kev T F Fullerton. The Medical Staff — Surgeon-Major Warburton and Jenkins, Sur,eou-Captain dohsion. The Press—Messra Mclonis, Nash and Matthews. Non- Commissioned Officers — Sergt Major Heartz, Sergt Sprague, Sergt Mur- ley. t The Ladies—~Capt F W L Moore, Lt Whear. Lt. Col. Looe worth. Major Morson and officers of 4th Regt— Major Morson, Captains Davison and Movore and Lient Bartlett. The toast» were interspersed with reai- inde by Majors Hodgson and Weeks and Lieut Bartlett, sooge by Lieut Whear, aud “Guprers Geo. Mclonie, Chapman, and Turner. A vocal trio was given by Sergt. Murlev, Corpl. Garnua and Guuner Murley, and there wee several instrument - al selections by Corpl, Gsaroam, and Ganoners Goodwill and Murley. About one oc\ock this morning the proceedings cametoa close with the singing of the Natiena! Anthem followed by Auld Larg Syne. Before leaving forhome rou-ing cheers were giveu for Col. Longwortn and Captains Davison and Moore. Lt Col. Loegworth.— Lieut. neta atceaa THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF. C.M. B. A.—Branch No 216, C.M. B A., will weet in the A. O. H., Hall this evening at 8 o’clock, sharp. A Lance crowd witnessed the assembling of the goverament and opposition member- in the Provincial Building thia aferacon; but a larger crowd will visit the Y. M. C. A. Hallthis evening to heer the conie-t between the Town and Ocun’ry students in an old favhioned Spellins Bee-—S e pro- gramme aad list of contestants. Feom pvivate sources we jearn that Mise Butcher, of 8t. John, who ix to give two readings at the Oddfellows’ grand enter- tainmeot on Tuesday, the 26th inst,, is a starin ber line. Sbe has been most suce ecasfal in her vork, and the cesmittee in charge are assured that a treat is in store for our cenrcert goers, 1.0 @. T.—A meeting of the members of St. John’s Lodye will take place in the Y. M. C. A. parlor touight at 7.15 sharp, just previous to the P, W. C. social. By order C. 7. A. Mitse Fraser, ot Haiifax, avill be ‘p Chariouetown at an early date. He is agent for tne Caligraph Typewriter, which “ontlasve them all,” and also bandles second-nawi tepewriters of all makes. Mr Fraser also deals in extra quality type writer and mimeograph supplies. If in- terested send a post card to him at Hote Davies, or advise Mr. Dancan McLean, Water Commissioner’s Office. C.A.C. C.—The annual meeting of the Charlouetown Amateur Atueve Associa- tion was held last right. The financial statement showed a surplns«fs1l7 The following directors were elecieo: Geo. J. Rogers, Dr. Jobnson, B C. Prowre. A. i, Ings, A. aley, J. A. Farquiarson and E. H. Beer. — Tue Mau Spectat arrived in the city about noon. 96 1 ne = an ——— — The Royal is the highest grade baking powder knowa. Aciual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., KEW YORK. EASTER CATTLE. A Most Enjoyable Oyster Supper Cattle for the Easter Market Weigh- ed on the City Scales. | Mr. Sellers, city weigher, has kindly | furnished us with tue tojlowing statement | Of the Easter cattle weighed by him ves- terday and t day. fice cattle are ali of pri oe quality an' will make exe ent veef. Here is the list of weights :— BLAKE BROS. Lbs Cow, fed by Stock Farm.............. 1658 Ox, fed by Blake Bros...............0000 1597 Ox, fed by B'ake Broe......... ...eccees 1587 Ox, fed by Blake Bros..... » L O10 | Ox, fed by Blake Bros............ ..0....1532 Ox, f-d by Blake Bros... bck dtckcbceoesl eae Uz, fed iy Blake Brow. <i .3......0000000s. 1495 Ox, ted by Blake Bros . 1487 See eee ee. we eeeeeee Ox, fed by Blake Bros. ....cs04..0000000+- 1437 Ox, fed bv Blake Broe.......0. .secccvcet 1412 OS, fed Dy Blaite Broteccccseccne cccscecse 1382 Ox, fed by Blake Broa... we Ox, fed be Blake Bros.....0...00 sscess 1377 Ox, fed by Blake Bros...........sccccocse 1367 Ux, fed by Blake Broe.....cccccccessceees 1360 Cow, fed by Biake Bros..............+++ 1285 Cow, fed by Blake Bros.................-.1355 Ox, fed Oe ti icin ie cencsah ines ee PR COE WE 2. MOM OIT.0.c0re~sevsecccete 1162 Cow, fed OP Be Bi deck bvsinicse ie deaes 1315 Cow, fed by R. Stockman............. 1245 Cow, fed by Mrs B Stewart. . L107 THORNE BROS. Lhe. Cow, fed by Stock Farm.........s0see000 1472 Cow, fed be J. Mel atiiicnscsc cinch 1227 Cow, fed by A. McPhee.....cc00 seeees 1187 Cow, fed by R. Roherts.......... . .sece- 1092 2 Cattle, fed by J. McLeod............. 1651 ty TS bey d. Mel eed .. cesses wessvcaces - OE Cow, Bed Oy bd. Malte « oicc cmacccasse 363 Heifer, fed by J. McLeod..... one 104 Ox, fed by R Stevenson (weigned ai MR ale’ saedincea eee Heiter, fed by R Stevenson (weighed at I scene «i ka dtacdetece inoden Gan WM. SELLER. Los. Cow, fed by Stock Farm....... +1468 Cow, fed by C. Ferguron..............1100 in, Bae Oe Fx Bick rs ks evens 1123 Ox, Ged toy dabes Let... ..0508.5....0.2-- 1160 Heifer, fed by Jabez Lea..........-..~. 1025 Cet, Bod WW BOT siccceese scious A Cow, fed by A. Craswell.........scsereeee 862 H. BALLS. Lba. Cow, fed by Stock Farm............0005 1310 Ox, ded wy J Reuny....cte oo. 00 veseee 1152 Cow, fed by J Bell... habacchen ceils AO Ux, ged by J Rackham. ........ ceeeseeves 1207 Cow, fed by J Racktams......... secre L145 Ox, fed by GC Rodd roveseesccsasse ow einige: O06 SaUNDERS & NEWSOM. Lhe Cow, fed by Siock Farm...............1705 Heifer, ted by WL Irving......00.+--+0- L407 Cuw, ted by M luman................. 1287 Cow, fed oy W C Lea.............+..-11358 Cow, fed by W Buse.........cc05000200000 L408 Ux, fed by . Builrown.......0.....000es L122 Gx, fed by R Builavan............cceeee L053 Ox, fea by @ W W Camerou......2.-.L07Z Ux, fed by W Homatt....cocecccgene 000001272 Ox, fed by J D Muttart............... 1047 Ox, fed by J D Mutiart.c...00.. cece 945 Heifer, ted by J D Mattart........... 985 J, DRAKE & SONS. Lbs. Ox, fed by D McKinlay. . .. 2.226000. 1378 Twa catile, fed by D McK iwiey......... 2365 Cow, fed by Jd Dewar (weigh d ov K McMilian’s ecalet).cscccosevescsonsssvlBld EK. WHEATLEY, Lbs. Heifer, fed by Stock Farm.......... 1597 Ux, fed by J McCallum. .....4........1092 Ox, fed by J McCalium...............1413 Ox, fed by @ Hooper................ 0150 Com, fod by GC. 00.00 02060000. 000cc8ss500 L0sy Low, fed by J McLeod................... 1 U8% Gx, fed by DRE oi isesded icouvsiecess TD x, 068 by BW seatley 2. «voce ccvcvsecces lez? Cuw, fed by KE Wheatiey.............000 iusu Low, fed bv E Wheailey..............1005 Ox’ fd by E Wheailey .....00.. scsseeee. ell4y Ox, ted by m Wheailey..........0... LULZ Ux, fed by EB Wheatiey................946 Cow, fed uy EB Wheaticy.............. 942 Cow, ted by KF Wheutley............00000 Bée Cow, fed by. B Wheatles..........00¢ 500s e43 2 Unttle fed ty BE Wheatiey.............1727 On, Oa by B Wheatley... .......:...... 682 ie, ee Or Te WH eRe is in cticc since Ti G. WHATLEY. Lbs Gow, 0b top Bo. Tap 0 tt 8.0. ccccss vesnn cased 1: 50 Gam, et OF DB. Ties... 1232 Com, Gd Gy B. Beets. « os .c..0...4.4 Cow, fed by U. Maaon................-2-164% Ox, fed bv F Younker................920 tO Bae Oa, ed by F Tounker..< .... .....-0<-- 898 Two steers weighing respectively [220 and 1224 ibs. were bougist by John McNei.) fir Easter. They were ted by James Irving, Cnerry Valley. Heary Wood also bought two Steers for the Easter market. One wae fed ty Wm Wood, of Alexandra, and weighed 1400 ibs and the other was ted by Joba Coady of the Same place, and weighed 1000 Ibe, The sale of Stock Farm cattle by Mr. Beasirsto yesterday resuited as follows :— Saunders & Newsom, fat cow....$101 006 E Wheatly, fat cow..... cccceccese 97.08 William Sellers, fat cow............. 72 00 Thorne Bros, fat cow.............-... 82 00 Blake Brose, fat cow.......... secsesees 80 08 ST ee ee | Blake Broa, fat Cow... 0.0000 sc0ce0c0 46 00 ' Blake Bros, heifer calf................ 14 00 Blake Bros, bul! calf.................. 16 50 By Ig: We cewvesesccniqnentesinenes 70 00 Pe Se ee Prmemeiee Cow, fed vy R Builean...... 2.2... 0000 1060 Ox; ted by J Uarrie.! Ahan dh 3 Ox, Gel bp EL MeMtiletncccccencassesedesces 995 Ux, fed by H Mcblilian.............0 dene Ot Cu, fed Uy -A-Byde.....002..5...0.000000 DES Cow, fed by A MOG 0 sb eeg in Sane tens +» S38 Cow, fed by G WW Camerun......... 1417 Cow, ted by G W W Casueron......... L27vu Ux, fed by G W W Cameron........ Lusd 00 | wm me 000060468423 2 Oe Local and Other Items, NOTICE REGARDING AT VERTISE- VENT-.—AIl copy of charnwes of advertise- ments, a dull notices of mn ee ings, eciures, etc, Must be handed into this fice betore ji) a.m. €uch day to ve certai . bein in:erted Tue Sran.ey arrived in Pictou this | morning, and will leave on arrival of noon train. itt A Waanine ro Ormers.—Three young lads went out sailing on a cake of ice this mortning<ffthe park. After they had been enjoying themselvea in this way for some ‘ime the cake broke and two cf them fell ‘u.to ihe waer. Fortunately for them their predicament was obeerved by some people on one of the wharves and a boat put Out to their arsistance. The lacs were pretty wel] exhaast+d by the t'me the boat reached them, and each of the thre- gotabadscsre, There tos will hikel, be wary of ice-cake sailing in the fusure. [t is hoped that their providential escape will be a warning to other lads similarly inclined, scl McGit. Universivy.—According to a supplemeetry circular issued by McGill University, Montreal, a competition will be held, beginning ou Thureday, Septem- er 15th,"for twenty exhibitions for siudents entering the first vear, a+ follows: Two Exhibitions ot $200 each ; Two Exhibitions $125 each (open to men only) Two Exhi- bitions of $120; One Exhibition of $100 (open to women only) One Exhibition cf $90; and twelve Exlibitions of $60 each. | The twelve Exhibitioos of sixty dollars each are open for competition to residents ip any part of Canada except the Island of Monirea], All the other Exhibitions are open to general competition without such limitation. Istanp Fretcut Rares.~ The Moncton Tinves says: I. is understood het. on traffic manager Harris orver-, a uew 8S-tof frogat tariits for the Prince Edward I+land Railway is in course of preparation in the georral offices here. The new rates wil) be very much higher than those beretofure io force and it is unlikely that the Island peope will eubmit to the imposition without protest, We may expect therefore to see @ di-turla+ce ot businesa in the district served by the Is and rvosd similiar to that caused in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia by the new tar.ff on the Iutercolonial. A bye-election is now pending iu Weet Prince, and it is unlikely that the new teriffa will be iseued uatil after polling day. It is as we'', however, to warn the Island public ot what is com- ing. Srettixe Bee—The following are the studeuts relected to contest the apelliug match between the representatives of the city aud thuse of the country at the P W C. entertainment this evening :—~ City Covuxtry Nellie Hodgson Mollie Steros Mand Bri muer Amy Carver Ethel Ried May McIntyre Briel PSpe ~ Irene McBeth Marie Munroe Ada Campbeil Lem Miller (Capt) Gussie Bentley (Capt) Frank Sverns Everett Mackinto- h Stanhope McLeod Ovear McCallum Lather Coffin Lonis Brebaut Leslie Adams Herbert Bell This will be the leading feature uf the first class entertainment which the students are providing, and in itself will be worth double the admiseron fee. Noone can afford te lose an opportanity of hearing either this or the other parte of the enter- iainment to-night, PERSONAL. Mr. A.J. McE inis, of Murray River, is in (Own, Mr. Harrv Bayfield, of the I.C.R , has secured two mooths’ leave of absence, and will lesve in une course of a we k or 60 for the wes’, At the Qneen Hotel: Geo. Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; P Sinclair, Summer- fi-ld; W. P. King, TVoronto; J. H. Bel’, Summerside. Hon. Danie) Gordon, the esteemed leader of the opposition is in the city, ready for the work of the se son. He ia registered at the H. tel D vies. Mr. L. E. Prowse, M. P. P., is exp cted to Brave She me in the Stanilev thie evenivog, Mr.S. A. McLecd is expected to morrow b. M Le d and x: A. Huestis will be home the last ot thie week or early cext. Mesers James Paton ——<_- en a ofa ) > h > we > @& & @ Se @ D » Old ‘ : ¢ Hurniture c pn be made to look like new by giving ita few rubs with Johnson's Yarnich Restorer. It cleans and polishes at the same time. Does oot need mach rubbicg, your re-vant can do it as well as yeu It is rot sticky, therefore ie not a dust and fly catcher, aud will not injure the finest piano. Miller Bros uve it on their pianos and organs; and epeak highly of it. The only fault we have with it is, thata L5c bottle lasts our customers too long. >».e ; ; ¢ ¢ ¢ ; , ; ’ § Johnson & Johnson ¢ ( Graduates in Pharmacy, A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. | | | | | | BHBAABBIIGAG a Haster SF ESE LEE Ls SF Fe . . =¥ Millinery. | SF SEEPS Ws ef SOTA EV aT OS 5 5 HASTER * GLOVES & i SEAN LF LSPS GBI Ss < FIN f, “~ } ‘ 2 ° 2 * e 2 s + = | MFBLAGHLAAA 335 new sonnets, Artistic completeness is the discription that best expresses We are showing untrimmed Hats and the varieties shown. Our mil- liner, Miss Walker, is now working on orders, please p'ace your orders early in the week to save dissapointment, Trifousse and Perrin’s Gloves in all the new spring shades —Green, Fawn, Yellow Cream, Grey and Oxblood with colored points and Em- broidered backs; a guarantee ticket given with every pair sold. Allthe new makes and weaves in Veilings—Cream, os STUER White, Black and Brown, a i WEILINGS large assurtment to choose SF LATA SG FF from. STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. D. GORDON. We Sell | las will give satisfaciion. goods arriving daily. and town in this province. iu: er, >hirts and Collars, GORDON & Upper Queen St. Our trade is increasing. The reputation of our high grade clothing made to order }s reaching the homes of every hamlet SIXTUS McLELLAN Only Such Goods New PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The weges we pay our emploves for making up our cloth nz is allspent here, ani doesn’t go to some foreign m inufac- We can also fit the form bere to perfection. WwW. G. We have them. & R. Sece2seveoeces McLELLAN Men » St WOW OPEN - T. J, HARRIS, Sailor es London Hous —_—_ oe