nm j do oe Ff — a a _ — THE DAILY EXAMINER, peared: ives MAY 2, 1898. = A BeeN TO THE BLIND. How mapy of our readers !ave ever | seen @ book such as persons who are blind he. 5: can read by the senre of tone There booke are a source of comfort ard delight to those who are deprived of sight. Their cost ,uowever,)s still so great that few blind | persops can all rd to owo more than a fe Nj vols printed in raised characters. The entire mon! containing in tall 40 vols, al- tiough stereotyped aid sold at less than cos. price, costs $25 UU. The School for the B ind at Halifax reali Zing the necessity for providing its graduates and other blind persons with suvable reading free circulating this ‘tibrary are matter bas established a library. [he books trom sent to all narts of the Maritime Proviaces | and Newforndiand ; burt heretofore the 2 fol 25c | Postal charges have been 80 excessive that : e o | few graduates could afford to use the pest t ply Linen Collars, | library as frequeotiy as they could have gorth 920¢ each: Linen ( uffs, | wished to do. A b na person living, Sav in , F St. John, Charlottetown, or St John’s | ‘ OC « 7 . : ‘gin or linke d, 2 " prs for : Newfoundland and desiring to read the wTLEMEN'S WHITE SHIRTS YNLAUNDERED SHIRTS ct SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS § art 3, Collars and Cuffs are me of our specialties. Buy them direct from manufactur— el’, buy them che: ap apd give | grand value. SNPFATIINES /| YDIES ‘UMBRELLAS LADIES’ SUNSHADES In two sizes, suitable for win or shine. A nice assortment Gents’ alk wabrellas. DIES ENGLISH WATERPHOOFS. Ladies’ black and navy serge waterproofe, These godswe huy from the best manufacturers in Englend. Extra good goods. A aice waterproof in black or navy at $3.75. The o PPC tunity of the Cant ni— deck and Colored Dress Fabrics. | Embracing popular weaves, lishionable shades and most femarkable values. See this 50c Cashmere, equals most Cashmere at 75e. | Hd. Weeks & Co; Wholesale & Retail, Ce eee te Waals, Lost, Found, &€: WANIEr.—w. wantto purchase a tnoro a ed UDuraham Buil. ore tothree _ i Appiy to A. Horne & Cer WaNTEC —Inmediately, @ girl aa 12 Jeers o¢ aget» purse one baby, Amey - thiseffice, * 100 Victeria Park, a ston WE Vest pocket camera. Finder wil! ve suit- ably Tewarded by leaving it at! hisoffice 100 palerbet Garder Orchard and Cottage To eG very rew onav'e terms. Within the brity, Ci ty water. Apply eer's to f. L. 100—lw WANTED.—Salesmen: sa'ary from starts S1ept place. Series, © t, WANTED —A capable ex Mon for in, ye ate engay Then. Eioet £OMpiete assortment of m-rthern grown W ry stock and secd<; certit icate of purity furnished salary, anc expense ®.—Lake Bios & Co,, Mont.’ v3 dy 36tf | Bible from Genesis to Po+tm «ater Brown B-os, « Co, brown's rienced sale- iarge-t and 5 marent ea Revelations would have to pay in postal charges 24 cente for each volume. Ths eum multiphed by torty the nuraber ofg vols. ia the Bible, wiu d make the postal charge uponthe compir e work $9.66. Thi+ charge is practically pro- | bibitory and to a great ¢xtent cuts off intel- | ligent blind persens from taking advantage lof the circulating library of the school. | This matter bas recently been bronght to ithe attention of Hon Wm. Malock, Genera! of Canada, and | Parliameat ofthe Dominion asked to authorize the free transmission through the mails ef all books for the use ot the blind. This privilege, when se- cured, will beabcon to ecores of the graduates of the Halifax Schoo) for the Bind, as well as those adultes who have been taught to read in their homes. PE —— A PLEASANT EFFERVESCING APERIENT. Abbey’s Pffervescent Salt is gaining every day in popularity, since its introduc tion into Canada. In its the Montreal Medical Journal says: “A preparation whieh has quite recently been placed on the warket, and wiich is making etreng bid for popular favor, is Abbew’s Effervescent Salt. This is a pleasant efferve-cing aperient intended to take the place of tue various nauseating mineral waters.” This standard Engiish preparation, which is prescribed by physicians as well as used by the general public, is for sale by all druggists at 60 cente a large bottle. Trial size, 25 cents. The daily use of Abbey’s Eff-rvescent Salt will keep you in good health. Onion growing made easy, by planting onion Sets. For further partic ulars enquire at Carter's Seed Store. See Saaderson & 'Co’s window for market baskets. Prices very low. Wet weather continues you might as well buy that waterproof coat now.—W D McKay, Bargain Corner. Spring humors, boils, pimples, erup- tions, sores, may be completely cured by purifying the bleod with Hood’s Sarsa- perilis. bene - — , Ihe Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actoal tests thow it goes one- third further than en, other brand, | POWDER Absolutely Pure " ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. ‘ | ae 22308 fF D28GET48T | ae ATH of Wail Paper buyers come here find here the =o > because they Wall Paper they want. Exc lusive styles, new designs, fresh, and up-to- date. Because there’s more here to choose from, because there’s little to pay. 4 ! é | r 4 i Moore & ‘McLeod, The We!! Paper}Men. >». @ ® @ ® eee © 222890200447 4337 | Messrs McDonald and K-efe, of St. the | is now being November issue | ; > ; ; ; | number. Lacal ant Other Hems, Lo May Festiva io Sth and 10th inst Proceeds in aid of Dime. the e Lyceum on the | Arrange to be presert the Convent de Notre | ai 1 TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.—Anpnual meet ing of toe Chariottetown lemperance Alliance at 8 o’ciock in } Every member is requested Impor'ant business. &—The Moncton | Haslam and , recently took | of cattle to Manitoba, are for mo itle in this vicinity, tomorrow nignt to be present Arvter More Transcript save; Messrs, Wright, of Manitob 1,060 head search Carri who re ca pee Se Drama. -— St. Paul’s le, proposes .presenting | “dickorv Farm,” at the Opera Houre, | Charl or the b-nefit of the new | “athedral fund. The ig eet down for the evening of May THe Dramatic Clab, of Sum mersi oO tetown, presentation 24th, ates From SUMMER one fat cat le wore Saee d by the sive —-Thi Non rth- ay morning toSt Jobn McDonald, and John, shipped 20 fat catite ou Saturday morning. — Pioneer. SHIPPED umberland on Fri by Messre, Me ae & ReciraL.—The programme of the recital, toenight ,in Kiedergarten Hall, which ap- pears n another co'umr§ provi es fcr a | most enjoyanle evening. Muisrs Batcoer, of St. John, who has made +o many friends in the citv, gives two of her popular readings The old favorits are well represented,jand Mr. Massey of Fredericton, N. B., the celebrated tenor is also down for a popular Doors open at 7.30; concert at 8 o’clock. SraxLey’s Orricers Ixsurep.—During the crip to Gaspe last week Chief-Engiueer MeMillan of the Stanley, lost a portion of | the second fi ger of his left band by hav- ing it caughtin the ecceatric w ile pulling out anoil cup. Second-offizer Walker, of Georgetown, aleo had his left hand bad! ly injured. In ‘hie case the hand was jam med between the rail of the steamer and the post of the wharf at Gaspe. e+e e PERSOBAL. The condition of Mr. Gladstone is ree ported unchanged. Queen Hotel: T C Savage, Moatrea); J Heaney, Morell ; LE Dystant, Halifax. Mrs. Pitblado arrived from Teronto on Saturday night on a brief visit. She is staying at Mr. A. L. Brown’s. Mr. aod Mrs. James Eden left this morning on a visit to Montreal. will be absent about a week. Dr. Gouthereau, late of Canso,N. 8 , has located bimevlf at Alberton where he intends practisiog ais profession. A later issue of the Montrea) Star con= taras likenesses of Messrs Rogers and McPhail the clever Island students were validictorians at McGill this year. Messrs Colic Ferguson-and Edgar Sterns returnéd from Montreal on Saturday even- ing. The excellent work they have been doing at McGill University is referred to elsewhere. The death of Commander E!mer, of the United States Navy, is reported from Washington. Captain Elmer was in com mand of the craiser Marbtiehead at the time of her visit to Charlottetown, Hotel Davies: H Bryant, Halifal; D M Ferguson, Montreal; David Watson, do; W S Fosdick. Toronto; S Scott, St Byacin: he; C.A Benthner, Quebec; H A Peters, Mon- treal; C A Senez, do: J H McBonald, SD C, Geo W Hibbett, Ceo’town. circle of friends mourn the death of Mes. Robert Leard, which occur- red at North Tryoa, on Saturday. The cau-e of death was infiimmation, by which she was a:tacked some ten days ago. Her bereaved husband and son have the sympathy ofall. that Father Elliot, of thie Paulist order, will conduct a retreat for the Romau Catholic clergy of this diocese next July. It is probable that on the Sunday before the retreat begins Father Elliot will preach in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. They A ls arge It is understood —— SPEGIAL SPEGIAL SPcCIAL We place on sale to-day Remarkable Values in Kid Gloves. Austrian K ——French Kid Laced and Buttoned Black and Colored. ee ows Beer Bros: | Quinn were each fined $4 or 20 days, and A p -” r will be read by N. A. Campbell | on the leading questions of the day. The | meeting begiusat730p.m. All mem- bers are req rested to attend. senielapitiens Spectra, tro Apvecrtisars.—We wish particularly to impress upon advertisers | bait av any such attempt now would mean ! time the fire started, aud ali worked bard Local and Other ‘fens, drill For Druu.—No. 2 Co., 4th C.A., light at 7.30. ”_——— Toxicur.—Home waae candy at Kin- dergarten Hall to-night. forenoon three D. Gillis and P Porice Covrt.—Toais dranks were disposed of. | Jobn Di di $2 or :@dave. ere Brookrietp Literary AND DEBATING | Socery.—Will holt their pext monthly | meeting on the evening of Friday May 6th the necessity of getting io all copy of advts. and other notices before 10a. m. day Copy sent in after this hour cannot be tet upin time for that day’s Issue, each Tae Fr ery —Ice off the western coast | cf the province seriously interferes with } the lobster fishing. The herring which | struck in great numbers, it is teared will ! have gone before they can be netted for the loss of much expensive gear. A con- tinuance of north winds yrevanl. Easter Meetinc.—The adjourned East- er meeting of the congregation ofthe church of St. Alban the Martyr, Souris, was held last Saturday svening. The Treasurer’s report showed the church to be free from debt of any kind. Mesers. George T. Knight aod Walter O. Peake were elected wardens and Mr, Arthur J.B. Mellish wae elected treasurer for the en- suing year. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .— Mra Blanche Mc~ Donalu, wife of the late Joseph. R. Me~ Donald, E*q., of Georgetown acknowledges cer “sincere gratitude” to the C. M. B. A. through grand provincial deputy Rev. A. E Burke, for its prompt payment of her late husbvand’s beneficiary of $2,000 in that As- sociation. She also expresses the hope that all eligible to membership “ who have the welfare of their families at heart will not delay in joining so excellent an associ- ation.” Bostoxw Fire.—The large six etory brick building on Trinity place, Boston, opposite the Art Museum, occupied by the Architectural and Engineeriag Depart~ ments of the Institute of Techuology, and known among the students as tle architec- tural building, was badly dameged by fire on Tharsday afternoon. The blaze is eaid to have been caused by the explosion of a ketile used by plumbers. There were about 1@6 students in the building at the saving preperty. Besides the fursiture, the fire ruined a number of valuable plast- er casts and books. Opere!.wsHip.—Notwithstanding the muddy streets and the threatening weather the Oddfellows of this city turned out in good numbers, and headed by the Citizens Band, paraded to service in the Baptist Chureh yesterday morning. The address, which was delivered by Rev. Mr. Corey, was a splendid presentation cf the duties of man to bis fellowman, aad was listened to with the greatest attention by the large j congregation present. On return to the Lodge room,a vnaminous vote of thanks was tendered the Rev. Mr. Corey for his very practical and eloquent address, and also te the choir for their splendid music, — A Srravce Accmpent.—Fires have curious or zins sometimes, but one which occurred at Lonviers the other day should rank among the most strange. A horse had been washed with paraffine to cure it of vermin, and wae left enveloped ina rug. Apparently the animal became restless, and in pawing on the stone»paved floor produced sparks which cansed_ the petroleum to ignite, for the etable was discovered in flames. The prompt attendance of the “pompiers” soon quelled the blaze, but the horse wae fornd to be dead and very much burned by the fire, whieh had beyond doubt originated from the cause stated.—Le Journal, Paris. fence in the drug business in one of the best safeguards against mis- takes. In measuring or weighing in- gredients that make up a pre- requires scription, it experience to do it accurately. Experience combined with carefulness is what we can guar- antee you in any prescription work we do for you. It cost you no more than care- less work. Which do you prefer ? Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. A. S. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. ee ee F - este oeo ~»= a = = & 22 @ 2 @&*so @ @> ®] Island Students at McGill. give the following par- ws published Private advices ticulars in sddition to wha on Saturday : SECOND YEAR ARTS. Colin C Ferguson. First Class Honors in Mathematics. First Rank in the inter-~ mediate University examination and first place inthe +e sicnal examination, Prz 8 in Latin, German, Logic and Mathematics Frat Class in every satject. Honors ard ordinary. FIRST YEAR. Edgar H Sterns. First Class Honour: Firat Rapk gen2ral etand* ing. First place in 8 al exxminations F rsinclass in every subject boos ad ordinary. Coster Memoria! Prize. Prizes in Greek, Latin, Chemistry and Mathematics. in Mathemat $4. ~sicy? THIRD YEAR l[e.u1F Robertson. First-class honors in Classics, First-class in general stand~ ing. First §)’ace in ordinary Laiio and Greek. £V.r-ous pr z s. Willis of North Wiltshire, has also taken a good place in the secord year. The other Island students have also taken excellent positions in the verious faculties. McPhai and Rog-rs were valedictoriane for science and “law respectively, and acqnitted themselves well. PICKFORD & BLACK LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEPOWN. SEASON OF 1898. S. S. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’town about 25th April Importers and shipzers will please order their freight by above line. This steamer has excellent passen- ger accommodation. Saloon amid— ships. Special freigh® rates will be given this season. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. 84 guar A False Report. Key Wesr, Fla, April 29.—There i« absolutely no foundation for the sensatic u~ al report cabled from here to the eff that a case of treason bas been discovered on board-the United Sta‘es moniter Furi- tan. ‘The rumors arose from the strange ac’ions of a fireman with aSpanish soun: - iuz name, now under restraint on tie warship because of his eccentricities. Tis officers of the Puritan declare there ie ne thought of trying the man by court martial, and thatall the talk about trease is abaurb. Ja;yan Looking for Points. Maprip, April 30.—Japan has re~ quested permission for @ Japanese naval officers to watch the operations in the Paillipines from the Spenish headquar- W LOVE Fg ONLY (0c PER POUND ee ee We have just bought a 500 pound case of new Layer Figs, at a very low price, and in order to clear them out at once we are pow offering them at 10c a pound or 3 Pounds for 25 Cents This is a genuine »argain sale, BEER & GOFF ih Sines a The good taste and genius of Skilful Trimmers is combined MILLINERY Hats and Bonnets made in the latest styles —the acme of refinement is exemplified in the dainty and exquisite worketurned in our out of our millinery room, , We continue to make this depart- ment attractive, by paying partic- ular attention to the latest and best styles— These, and These only can be had of us We offer you one of ‘he largest and best stocks of Hats and Millinery trimming: in the Province. OB OC Od 0 OOEDO OOO STANLEY mn, The Always Busy BtOre. THE OLD RELIABLE. SUITS IVEAD That’s the kind that has stool the made to aay than ever have been in the pa Sur $15.00 Suits are and we can fit them fauitlessly. E 10 ORDER. test of M time. ast. Plums; We take the same care in the low priced as we do in the most expensive garment, Yew Clothes arriving If you enter our store as Daily a Visitor and inspoct our stock you are sure to become a customer. GORDON & Upper Queen St. McLHLLAN Mens Stylish Outfitter