—_——- ee } ARTILLERY.— No. 1 Company will wee | for drill ton:ght at 7.30. | C. O. F.—Regular seasion of Court Ch ‘riottetown toniziis in Foresters’ Halli, Prowse Biock. — ———_ POPULAR prices, pepular people, popu- | lar pieces at the popular place of awuse- meet, the Opera House on Monday 2! S. O. E—The reg»lar meeting of Lodg Eton, Rea Rose degree, onight ai 8 o’cl: Tuitiation and other in portant busine Every méember rcquestea to be present. CHeese Box Makint M:. Martin M*” Kinnon has been engaged tp rafting lau ber up the Montwgue river to Me Dona! | Milis whére he will make cheese bux } this summer, } ete a | Provincia, Lecistature.—The i |} eatuntil after midnight isst bight, whe edopied after ti rejection of several amendments subm! by the Opposition. ' the draft address wa ae Some Five Carrie. — Mr. Wiil'am Ro: ope ofthe enterprising and progreesris farmers of West River, broug bt to ti | total weight amounted to 8,250 pounds. | They were banaoliers sent home by his son, Arthur. (ne is the reguiar Mauser cartridge ben dolier, having twelve cartridges each. pockets ranged side by side for fifty-four cartridges, and are very stroug and well made, <a to New Glasgow by the 8.8. Princess. Those going will enjoy a pleasant sail and will have four hours in New Glasgow and an opportunity to witness one of the hot test footba:] games yet played in the Pro- Glasgow and ourown Abbies. Qunaeof cur city bands will accompany the excurnio- nists. TWENTY-FOURHT MAY. We the undersigned merchents of Montague. Bridge hereby egree to close ovr respective places of business on Thuredav, the ‘'wenty-fourth day ot May, 1900. Cusiomers will kindly gov- ern themselves accordingly :— (S ned.) Poole & Thompson H/A Bilis SPSHSSHSSSSHSPSSSSSTSY SSS, | PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. | that was promised when the Literals came te nny y fe | } in is not forthccming. When troops were @ <\ ) e The Draft Address—Able and Fx- called for service in South Africa more > L \ t i .e & | than twice the number required volunteer- j 4 “ - » “ } : % : (0 haustive Speech by Mr. Shaw. (ed. Among the thirty brave Islanders 2 te mes piiemee ea bow in active service in South Africa are fey | (Continued from page 2.) |three Frenchmen. It was _ highly (% i » 1: . . - . ine he ace fe ; m@ ofthe public funds of this Provisce a} '™prope: to 7 e the race cry, and be bs Phi penench efiects of a >! monument will be erected to their mem hi ped that ne had heard the last of 1t. 4 < eal aca : ’ ‘ ‘ 2 . ; ; . 2 nmnot be over esti- @) ory on the Square in front of this building . Some of the leading Liberals bad said the . ‘ : “ . fe : ; : as Ra + saa Fialo at. he he lai . r e We keep good soaps. In tes n order that—while the whole commuo- | French were di oe dae ot aioe : 8) * oO ( regi assort mg ity knows how these boys lived—the babe Boers. Itwas erey bathe (Mi. I cerac oo c ) S : © s iros~ he P t iiint e ust received a ‘ed on the mother’s breast and the children} ¥®* & Pro Boer, ae he sepu — ie oo 7 2 unborn may learn how they died, | Charge with indignation. The French- | wh! } id | | gcicait Soaps WHICH are « ar . adians , > val et 5 las , | Lheir parects have the sympathy of every Canadian were loyal to -*? . ; qyY rT Se ” i ‘@ OY i ’ @ gl - } r > ) y + eeu for Intamed @ member of this House as well as of the} core and it was bighly improper for oka y e skin, such as @)| whole Province; while their boys will | OP& tO Fay 0! erwise. The raising . r fe 3 Bee Cry cr Y ‘ ‘ ; n ate a ad feeinx &) nburt rougl = pever return they ‘have the sweet} race cry is calcu aied to create a ba | fy ck 06 a ay iad pg ip amixed community. The race and { etc me <7) copnsol ation Lha LO ve ln het art Wwe ‘ - ‘ : ” ‘ (4 lear 3 not to di ret I cry must be Kept down in the 10° 4 uy 4 (cl («4 pect poi " , e . ") horals ns & ‘ ef te Mr S uciallr ep Ke ater Mr. soaw. ' ’ - ' ial : : —e a : fa {) Ofc eas fe 1} the Governn ; Jeserved cre t | ave &Ome OD) et in View in acting as tabe?y ) . : tic, c ‘ ‘ va . , " " vo = a : ‘ : fai . pa = pr ’ Cal Uist Cs that ie for th assistance thep bad given to he aa ] : t 4 reya 1. I wa “*s . + oer i, liable G4 dairy Mau Kee ping ferry coro sult t t race cry init x couse . fe, ” va | er c - Bi f 210 vit L { ‘)] a munica i # sCros he gu roug re ae ( . r . A 4 . erals than the Conservatives. he Hon. * fe, R ’ & be ‘ . 7 e cia ott ic loader ; = — & country much, ih contract e! req If y | We B ' Liberal a : a : : ; 1] | voted } overnmeant On| - \° o with (be Federal Government would cost} YOte Dritis Governm«é " fe i] rrovince $10,006 & year, W hh Wwe i | ae wer resolution. , ot war wee GE ° "" a8 ; ré face l by to | Mr Sinclair raenounced oy o eng, Of the Rev iew of ' ae ae | Reviews, Mr. Labouchere and others. fu ' : th h there Should be a tnorough a es : ' A A pothecar es#Hall. " =" , oi . ©” | Rut he did + mich tc. ane the tt 7 —— : : " g the manner ¢ epending mcney | But be ci . Lot Wisa to pursue _ ma (er ” r roads, and he was convitced that | ree ’ etage 8 he vite TPR _ ‘® “oo ocn ~ ~ = co ~ ~ s cs ae mitt i} ea hh ay lana £9 re ne < SKC KCKKAS-FTETS CELE SEE ETG™ |... of thousands of dollars bave been | suit to the Fr nch.Canadian sto hb _ th | Ulberels I y ) natte l i ‘ Se. -_ : ‘ Beto equan ered. Uur ré ads are pol 1n 60 } D : ’ OI DE the mat rupin tae a i seek lO Re ea Before concluding his remarks Mr. Des- | SeO@OSOSS0000 F COCCESVOZSO@S@ ceood astate as they would be were lie] | . 1s ; ; . a lt m amended It would be advisable i Roches &p ikke of the bad}state of the roads, { i. s eu arm 1G . . y uld C a0] [te +} aha : i i Y . 4 Ci leg . to have t diatricte les by contract and | S°PSS's'y facre 6B Prince Counsy, : 1 Wh 7D rere ; jscrace. * pllse itd 1} @ js road machine given to each * contrac- R Ser ttl e ° ior. The amount tendered for | veces: was taken al © OCIOCK. > LADIES @ | would be subject to the le ae s 0a = * 7” r e , ; oO LETTER FROM MR. CLARKIN. ‘ roval o .¢ Supervisor and Comm iss } 2 e | *PP! 81 O1 tne uperv) 0 ® , @ sionerof Public Works. The Supervis- 8s theme 28 thougot be Contracts % ‘a ort LHoemeeive eo a : i er 3 , ‘. ‘ ih o = would rapge from $450 to$600. The ; Dear Sir, Lo the Guardian of ns : e e -peaker caid be knew some members | a ae "oh oon ee ae _— ; + ) Bakin ; would oppose this change, believing that | roe saga : tl acs . aa ad : | trees lylog in the wind on Steam . the abandonment of statute labor in the | = ‘ i atic Mar e 8, as y f districts would be unpopular with the | 84/0" Co’s — f for epee ral days, people But unquestionably there is too Mr. oe told om “Tl ef? — } stutes what is not a fact. e only refer- Ww ian with th much money lost by continuing the pres- ; *'* : a . mie rs ae ‘niaeesit eaten. i.) Zo n _ ent system, and statute labor ion many dis- | He ° el roam were aa they. Pepe: ao best of bread and Cakes, Cookies, tricte is worth but little. In regard to| He _ expectes ~ ~ —_ Me — : : [ae . one Burs, Biscuits and Rolls, Pies ' education the Government bas done well. eee ae a uaa es salina 4% rp y : ee j -e€8 ( and CAKE. We bake every This Province 18 expending a very large | 1? ar ae fies ; : . d During one of bis visits he saw the trees day and guarantee every thing amount of money op this head ; but our . = 2 5 . on the Railway cars, and he made the re- te be good and fresh education must be kept at its bigh stau- ack thatthey should.act be sexpened to 7 : war } se ; dard,and an educational tax must be levied ; aa to uphold it the wiod. They came here to go by the a te _S * : . ues © ouotr laces as is OUR DUCHESSE BREAD Mr. Desroches followed Mr. Sinclair. It | _— oe cee ay ee aboard ; ae ; ‘ 8 js just the thing ‘or jan ilyuse. was, he sald, a fact that there were very oa ye . aa 7 fu Ti coe next day I - 3 ay a ur Ve © Te a loal lw 4 sh good crops la+t year, but the markets were | “*™° SY * a rs @ +Ty & ical, only Cae. 2i= eae expect that Mr Clark will witndraw this © @ | a failure, and there was no imprevement tatement as early as possible ' ~ : stateme 8 e as h ® Teiernone 98. © | this epring. The great boom in trade ” a P. Ciarxiy. oe era i ciate Ida td ae tata ccc halel Saacaes : : ee oe ea ene May 17ch, 1990. s¢ "} " os - —_—_— ° WwW. Stewart $ Lhe Thorn Comes Forth ca i : : + E PRSONAL . Bourse Baxery 3 With Point Forward. > ccaididiiasdaahans 3 BAKES{BEST BREAD *! The th int of dt | Casi is i . SIDES BAL e} ié torn point Of dtseasé Dr. Darrach, of K-nsington, isin the ye f ‘eo 6% “ ‘ city. paeerirocss «fF. peeesese sen | ~ 2/7 ache or pain. But the CARD! DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan_at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal,i * Moorfields, and Ceniral London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat, OFFicr—Crmeren Fiock RESIDENCF— WaterSueet opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovrs—920am,'o lpm,2to4pin Evenings by apy jntiment ; Eye Testea ard Fitted With Glasses COATMAKERS! ay Good coatmakers wanted at once steady employment, good wages. CHAPMAN BROS, Amherst, N.S MORE THAN BUT \ } () WHOLESALE & RETAIL, i { Habutai Silk OUR PRICE WAS NEVER M 2Sr.a yard ) TO-DAY IT Is Ei, a yard, To Meet Cutters. ) bloed ts the feeder of the whole body. Purify tt with ry ‘a | ‘ , Mood" Sarsaparilla. Kidneys .tver and stomach will at once respond? No thorn in this point. Severe Pains—“I had severe pains in my stomach, a form of neuralgia. My mother urged me to take Hood’s Sarsapa- riia and it made me well and strong. I have also given it to my baby with satis- factory results. I am glad to recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to others.” Mrs. JoHN La Pace, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont. Compiete Exhaustion—“ After treat- ment in hospital, 1 was weak, hardly able to walk. My blood was thin. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla until well and gained 20 lbs. It also benefited my wife.” ArTHUR MILLS, Dresden, Ont. Hood's Piils cure liver ills; the por-irritating and enly cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. > the eomivg season Will send their address b to Tue Examiner office we will be happy to Mr. W. Richards, of Bideford, is at the Davies. Mr. D. R. Sutherland, of Pictou, is at the Davies, Mr. Horace Haszird Halifax last evening. Mr. W. A. Brenvan, of the side Journal, ie in the city. Mr. Lawrence Whalen, representirg N. Rattenbary in Sydoey, came to Caarlotte town yesterday. returned from Summer- To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating summer tourists and others during compile a list and forward to the different ayencies which make a business of fur- oisbirg such informaticn to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings ot het, mane, resrners to railway and tathtng,sete., snouwid be mevtioued when ¥rliipy ue Loca. Notices. Auction sele of proyerte—L E Prowse’s properity will be ecld at 12 o’c’ock on Wediesrday vext,the 23rd of May. Thies will g ve yous good cbance to secure & zor d Lemme at & woderute price. 6ius The theea you want arebere. Euther thev’i] wear Jonger than other shoes or they'll leave more doliars ia your pocket to boy a new pair when they do wear out. —J B McBona'd & Co. Strawberries and cream at W. F. Carter's. 114 6i. Pineapples, rbubard, oranges and lemons at W. F. Carter’s. 114 3i. Now ror GaRDENING.— The best garden seeds are at Carter’s Seed Store. ee ones } | blessed hope of eternal life through Jesus AtS a View, Lot 20, on April 24tb, David Pickering, aged 74 years. At Darn'ey, May 12th, in the 22ad year of herage, [ia May, daughter of James and Charity Cila:ke- She died in the Coprisi. om — _ — cere — AS Fraser Donald McKav W A Jobostone D G@ Cameron F 8 McDonald AS McLeod F S Robertson D J McLead ! D Bell Mrs McQueen Geo Wightman P Keily Donald Forbes A 3 Lantz. Local end Ciher NETS. sesame Rete A ARRAN ATEN city yesterday seven very Dice Cotile wuce purchaced by Mesers. Thorue | : Bros. SOME War Retics.—-We have been | ; shown by Mr. J. T. Mellish two Borr pouches tor five , The other has single | Both bandoliers are of leather } Excursion. One of the pleasartest | outings for the 24th will be the excursion | ms f& Meet Me at The Always Busy Store. AB Bs | ' § yo 4 “ tia AS | } mK EERE ES a vw o- ee ne i oe We = speak with the utmost confidence when say that Stanley's we is the best place to buy Curtains and Curtain Materials, a ORK The Lace Curtains i Are all new and elegant designs ; ‘different from what you get elsewhere ; ‘and the prices are within the means of lall. 48c. to $4.50 per pair. ! i The curtain materials are dainty, pretty and inex- pensive ; white and colored in immense assort- ment. 19c. to 40c. per yard. : STANLEY BROS. : PREEMEELED. BEEK E EEE ERY VAIS % EMRE MEME ARRERRAMKEEE EE Ra REE) BR PR aR a © : os pS aX AR as ‘ <S THE SALUTE YESTERDAY At the Turning of the First Sod of the Southern Railway. The following are the gun groups who fired the salute yesterday on the oc- casion of turning the first sod of the Bel- fast and Murray Harber Branch Rail- way :— No. 1 Gun. No. 2 Guy. T L Aitken Frank Muncey Douald Fraser M T Riggs AJ Houie Rowland Meikle Bert Newsome Chas Harper Chas Campbell Neil McKenzie We mav add that the salute was admir- ably given, under the direetion ot Major Hodgson, though one of the cannons— that supplied by Hon Mr. Rogers— persist- . in tumbling over backwarde after exch shot, ee = New lace curtains in elegant and exelusive designs at Stan- ley Bros “il a Dernhscieee cea SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- one who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On the ucher hand, the profits of speculation, when successful, are us- ually very great. Success or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advic3 in Your Opsrztions ? We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondence. Stocks are depresse | just now on account of Gold Shipments aad Railrcad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline from present prices, Accounts hand!ed on 3 per cent margins. D. McKVERS & CO., Brokers. Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. Specialty New York Stocks and Chicag Provisions, Private Wir >i. coronene ether naacneeneneineees. 4 - a a ee a cg | —— ee) ee iG ip £444242444 444 4444444448 ‘STYE < COMFORT AND BEAUTY i = —_< = at 19th. We will close our down town store in | “SOME DEVIL is inside of me, tick!- | ing my throat with a tether,” said a good | deacon with ased cough. “Well, this 8 the boly water that will cast the devi | i Weeks & Co PS i THE PEOPLE’S STORE, out,” said his wife, as she produced a | botile of Adamson’s Bot nic Cough Bale | 25c. all druggiete, Frilled and plain curtain materials—the latest and best in immense assortment, i0e to 40c per yard at Stanley Bros. , Hats for every one, American hats, Erg'ish hate, Canadian hate, the very nicest styles at R. H. Ramsay & Co’s, the New Prowse Bleck. During this week we will give liberal dis- counts on articles mentioned on hand- bill, at both stores. «itl| | «tf <j by silver hooks and eyelets, a graceful Shapely last <i] season, the finest of fin» leathers and the perfect «(| finish and workmanship tiat mark the Slater Shoes a f{ tions of footwear eve: shown 1 this city. <i{l] FSF STs OFF Are combined in our new line of Slater Shoes A dark rich chocolate kid, relieved from plainess VF i] (the Paragon) imvrodnced by the Slater Shoe Go. this bd dj tend to ma‘e this line one of the most beautiful cre- di Price $3.50, WrFV?e (p> Alley & Cc® FSV SSS TIF eVoeSTTEVTTYTE iz RAN TIT: iti ME Bile Se stati Paani deanna Sa ata ceed aa OT ts