* & , ‘* ‘ Sia Pi s Sore eg * Ei acez xd * wa py * a he Fe 4 Roe = ie iy : — ~ SSESSSFPSSSSSVSS r : ANGEL GAKE The kind that suit you if you are fond of faney eatables. They are l2c each and very cheap at that when you consider the quality. Fresh | Lemon, Mince Apple, Cream and Chocolate pies to-day we make will +4232 62479 Telephone 95. ( ? by, STEWART § -ECLIPSE BAKERY ; Bakes Best Bread. é 6 ‘ ¢ ( ¢ : | ( ¢ ( ( ¢ ( ( ¢ ste Weszwsesoe —————— ee Your Eyes Need "= Spectacles ee0ee008 When they become tired from read- ing or sewing, or if the letters look blurred and run together. I pay par- ticular attention to the fitting of glas- ws, and to adapting the frame to the face, for comfort and appearance. If your glasses are broken, we'll repair them, and charge fairly for the work, and if necessary we'll have it done while you roam about the store. W. W. WELLNER, JE WE LER. There is only. ONE PLACE on P. E, IBb- LAND where you can get supplied with every- thing in the shape of Cuns, Revolvers, rifles, and all kinds of Ammunition. That place is WE Devs’. ' 0000009200000 0039000906000 | Dont let | This Fact THE WEST PRINCE RETURNING | THE OFFICER. Sin,—The class of patriots these Grit pur.sis are is evidenced by the alacrity . with which they tumble over each other | (o grab every plum in sight. We have had | the edifying spectacle ot Liberal members deserting their posts for the flesh-pots sire? last June. Doubtless many provincial politiciaus eleewhere have got the price of their tender advocacy of all those Liberal contradictions alro, Up in West Prince — a Catholic riding—where there is an un- written law that the Returning Officer should be of that creed, what do we see? By book or crook,a great many good grits vay by crook, Mr. Ben Rogers, M. L A., for Alberton, has succeeded in foisting upon the Reding as Returning Officer, no Mr. Ben Rogers himself, who is duwa there at the House now and again drawing his sessional allowance, but Mr. Ben Rovger’s son Charles, a clerk in his store and a personage without claim to the position or the necessary prestige to fill it as is meet to the satisfaction of every- body. Generally such positions are de- creed to some elderly and prominent mem- ber of the party in power in the r.ding, who has berne tne burden and heats of the day,and in whose honesty and sense cf fa:r- play everyloly entirely confides ia. Not so it must sink into the yawniag = guif of a chieftain’s greed. The grits in this ss in other things have since they came to power violated compacts and disturbed the natural order of things to feed hungry and often unprincipled heelers in whom the general puv‘ic have no confidence. It is really unedifying if not a public scandal to see with what selfish ness and meanness thos: pu:e minded aud disinterested patrivts of the past decade or so rush andtumb!l¢ overeach otur in their indecent haste to grab even the tupenpy-hapeny jobs which foul play aud Star Chamber jiovestigators give them. The grit standard is a thoroughly con- tempuble one,—the West Prince instauce is a corker. April 15. TiGNIsM. Prince Bismarck is much improved in health. San Francisco is soon to have the lar- gest plunt iv the world for disposing of the city’s refuse by fire. There will be 32 furnaces with a capacity of disposing of 400 tens of material a day. A despatch from Cape Town says the Het Dagblad, the Dutch newspaper, de- clares that leading officers inthe Trans- vaal speak openly of war with England being inevitable. Mr. Justice Wurtele gave jndgment a few days ago that Mr. Greuwer will b- allowed to snow jusiification for accusing Mr. Tarte of booaling, and al! clauses in the plea of justification leading to tLis charge are permitted. The authorities of McGill University, Montreal, have received from his High- ness the Maharajah of Jeypore, India, a number of works on Icdia architecture, known as the Jeypore portfolios of arch = tectural details. Bank notes of the value of thousands of pounds are annually lost or destroyed by accident. In forty years there bave been outstanding notes of the baok of England, either loss or destroyed, amounting to £1,- 333,00 odd (over six and a haif million douliars), every shilling of which was clear profit to the b uk. Adesatch from Havana etates that Captain-Genera] Weyler, ou arriving at Sancti Spiritus, learned that Quintin Ban- dera, the wellknown insurgent leader, bad passed the military line across the prov- ince of Puerto Principe, from Jacaro to Morono and the Island of Turiguano, before the Alfonso XIII, battalion occupied that Island. The insurgents succeeded in passing through the swamp lands between the Island and Morone. The C»ptain- General has ordered the Alavaand Vizcaya battalions to pursue the enemy. A skirm- ish with the later has already taken pla e at Picojo. The insurgents Jefteight mcm killed on the field, Bandera was accom= panied by oaly ove hundred and fiftv men. The Barcelova battalion hee killed fifteen men in a skirmish, and it is believed the latter formed part of Bandera’s band or of dispersed groups formerly b-loaging to the force commanded by Gen. Maximo Gom & The troops in the engagement wits Bandera’s insurgents had fif.een men wounded. + —- eae + MESSAGE TO MEN, “scape You. uy lf you're particular avout the ap- | arance of your home, you want to | ‘ | ~ WALL PAPER cre where there’s a particular | Rock, selected by particular buye rs-— ; particular customers. Prices par- Ucularly small. a = “The Wall Paper Hen” ~~ MOORE & WetEOD. Telephone 4°. 900008: c0secevocesoovcce etre Kein Renovating and Decor. 7 ating. 2. ing } 3 ae come, and with it the reno- “salle wnd decorating of dwellings. W. ‘a4 Dh line lk LOW prs pared to do all kinds fl " "y ‘Ure painnne, whiting and paper ae Mesfte. Persons desirous of hav- i jer : : A €:? Gwelling» renovated in fire -t!a+s WF. +t ike most reasonable rates, :hould ekg | ; > ven his residence, King St . four doors $4—3wks pd i Ti tter Fuetcry. a Proving that True Howesty and True P! il antrophy Still Mxist. If any man who is weak, rervous and debilitated, or who 1s suffering fom any ‘ofthe various troubles resulting from youthful fully, exee-ses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send bim confident’ally and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of suffering from Nervous De- | bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness, Ih ve nothing to sell, and therefore want no money. but as I knowtbrough my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, am glad to be able to assist avy fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for | myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mank’ad but I rejoice to say that I am now perfecily | well and happy ovce more and am desirons therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. Ifyou will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud eat'sfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy | assured, Send 5c silver to cover portage - and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich. 135p&w. _ Ovr Milliner, Miss M. McIntosh, arrived in Charlottetown yesterday by special from the Stanley. She ccmes with the | highest reputation as an expert in her line. | —Moore & McLeod. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 17, 1897 DISPOSAL OF REFUSE. Sir,—lHow would the enclosed plan suit Charlottetown?) I think that the public at large would heartly. appr: ve of if. The ashes would be a fert liner that could be used for the public garicu or soli to farmera who would, no duuodt, ve glad to pay a good price tor it. If the city owned a lot on the outskirts of the town the scavengers could cart the rubbish out there, where it could be burat. We would have le-s fear of disease break- ing out, and there wouid be economy in it, as well. Then again what is more dis— gusting than for one to stumble over dead horses and catile in the heat of summer It is not an uncommon oceurence to find carcasses decking the sea-beach for the dis'ance of 4 miles around the shore. With the result thatthe air is peitonous, in- stead of bracing and healthfu! as it woald otherwi-e be. These carcasses could be buried in lime or burnt with other rubbish. Many of the visitors who come to the Island every summer woudir bow this state of affaira still exists. By-the-by, how is it that so many paupers are allowed to keep horses? I understand we have no-rociety for the prevention of cruelty to animals, but each humane citizen should do all in his power to put down the horrible cruelty that is to be witnessed every day. Christian (?) people who are done with an old horse that has served them faithfully for years tee] a wave of charity sweep through their hearts, and the first poor man that comes along gets the horse for nothing—or 4 two dollar bill! These men say: “A man must live, he must have his norse.” Dar- ing the summer he may earn @ tew cente. During the winter they den’t make any- thing. Still the family must live, and the horse must be fed—or starve—and starve he does, unless some well-meaning person gives a little hav or straw, which but pro- longs a life of agony for the yoor dumb creature. Wil] our city fatbers please give the plan their consideration. HEALTH. Carter's for Wall Paper ANNIVERSARY AT NEW GLASGOW. fine The 34th anniversary of New Glasgow Division, No. 56, was celebrated in New Glasgow Hall on the 3rd of April, with a grand entertainment. Notwithstanding the bad roads, the hall was filled to its utmost capacity, with spectators to par- ticipate in a good evening’» time. Mr. Jas. Dickieson occupied the chair, and after a few brief remarks pro- ceeded with the programme. Speeches by Messrs. Wm. Paird and George Smith were delivered in a manner which is char- acteristic of these werthy gentlemen. Readings by Messrs. R. E. Stevenson and Herbert Toombs were greatly appreciated by the audience. A _ dialogue ca'led the “Irish Linen Peddler ” was also, worthy of note as were also the soloa duets, and recitations. After spend'ng an enjoyabletwohours which passe | away only tov quickly the entertainment was broaght to a close br singing “God Save the Queen.” It is to be hoped that New Giasgow Division will long continue the great work in which it is engaged and will still con- tinue to give such rare treats to the public. Oxe Wue Was Present. RIDE A STEARNS AND BE CONTENT. SCHOOL EXAMINATION. Sir,— The quarterly examination of the Cumberland Hill School was bed on April 7th. A large number of parents in the district were present and al! felt satis- fied that the scholars are making rapid prozress under the supervision of our eflicient teacher, Mr. Samnel Nicholson Tbe pupils pasted a creditable examination in all tue different subj-cts, more e«pecia'- ly in srithmetic. geography, history and reading, and also the advauced class dis- played their mathematical powers. La-t, but not lea-t, came the recitatioas which were rendered in first-class style, All felt sati-fied that Mr. Nicholson the right man in the right place. Qxe Wo Was PRESENT. is dite cbiiealilelasacigsivons The Best Vet —- Hundreds vis- ited Paton’s Show of Dry Goods. Great sale of Bankruptstock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothimg. Please to read over the List carefully. you will find goods just as advertised. If you want Clothing you will surely buy at J.B. Macdonald's Gld Stand directly opposite the market. 89 —4i CRAIN D Military Entertainment BY THE...... OPERA HOUSE ose wo scary Tuesday Evening, April 27th. PROGRAMME LATER. i Popular prices 25 anc 35 cexts. (th Regiment of Arte. . The balance of Stock must be closed out at once. Please to read this. list over carefully and see if you require Clothing. and prie’s, MRUPT STOCK DIDroeIroM°~snuary The following is the quantities The goods are fresh and in good order—at J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, opposite the West End of the Market. Boys Suits, from 4 to 10 years of Age 3 a PEER i $3 Nae 5 5 654 conwsane” 3 NN te es ae 3 ME viccvidsatencl. 2 bs esc stdin et 2 25 pairs Boys Odd Pants, 75e for 45c. Men’s Odd Coats 3 Coats. ....+.0.-.--price $5 Os. ie Co ces bance 6 oo @ (a beviewen 65 Men’s Suits 12 price $f 12 hin'ecn aha wane eee a’ Sci iaei ee Oo 6 oa © ea eeesaeawes ce be err ee ee Set civesasesesin: Oe ee ee ies ee ae Bat cave indigas ee re" susdcbadiewe Ce BS “vests Men’s Overalls Pan 7 pera. ss0 SED Wiheescs 8 palrS.eee- 19 pairs... 7 pairs... ..99¢ for 38a . 68s for 42c --193 for d50c - suc fur d3c . 9ac for 60e 15 Suits. . cee 7 Suits. e*eees 25, for $2.25 79, for 2 40 $9, for 2 60 9 Suits... .- 79, for 4 7a 10 Suits. eeee 25, for 2 2a 10 Suits..... 10 Suits. eevee 21 Suits..... 75 for $2 25 25 for 3 26 S i nai 35 for 395 12épairs....- 25 PAITS.e eee 19*pairs.. ee: 50 for 95 41 pairs..... 2 Hu for 3 75 20 pairs..... 25 for 4 00 20 pairs..... 50 for 4 50 16 pairs..... 00 for 6 00 15 pairs..... 25 for 5 25 50 for 5 50 90 for 6 00 5C tur 6 50 50 fur 7 00 (s $1.25 for 65e. Youths’ Suits, 12 to 16 years Se. eee ceceene (ee Brea aw : ceics nn See Se | ee ee ceeoees 5 eee oo 2 occ dee. 4 Rea 3.05 teenie Bea & te MEN'S PANTS. $1 00 tor 135 for 95e 145 for 95¢ 50 for $1 00 "3d 1 50 185 2 20 65¢ eee eeeeveeseeees e*eeee o.° ee eeeereeeeeee eeeeeeee#ees eeereeree MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS. 3 Overcoats ...eee-seeeeee90 00 for $4 56 9 OVercoits ..seeeeereeees 9 25 for 6 25 S Overeasts .ccccce csssvcae ae Cae 26 Youths’ odd vests in sizes 30 to 55 price . 36 Mens’ odd vests, price $1,90, $2.00, $2.25 for $1,25. Please bring this list with you and get-the goods just as advertised, to J.B. Macdonald's old Stand OPPOSITE THE MARKET. “MULTUM IN PARVO. | INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT- | patrick, Lient. Governorcf Ontario, Keeps aoont the same. Can.da next week. ED FOR THE EXAMINER. Sir William Wiiteway, premier of New- found!and, ix to proceed to London to be present at the jubilee celebration. Ontario will have a deficit of $650,000 this yeary-secording to the Treasurer’s estimate. Weare doing everything on a large scale, be it in the way of Jand grants or of financial d-ficiencies. The net debt of Canada. at the end of March last, was $256.335,271. The i crease Over Marel, [896. was $5,732.326. The Literal Goverament is doing ita «xpected work in the expected way. "Pa Riue Noses wha hae wi’ Tupper bled, Nova Scots wham D-ckey aften led, The tariff comes doon twa days. efter th’ election, Gin ye dinva want free trade Ye maun vore against protection. — Montreal Star. Mr. Blake i- carrvirg into the British House of Commons the painfal notorne y of mak'ng long aod heavy speeches wore he earned at Ottava. Tue London ‘limes save Of his recent effort on the financial relations be:ween Great Britain aud Lre- land : I: would appear that Mr. Bleke.is emulons of the reputation for lengiov aud redundant oratory enjoyed by Mr. Sex on in the last Parliaamest. For more then iwo hours bythe clock he poured ont Ver- terday upon the Hou-e of Commons a diluted version of those parts of the report of the Jate commission which suited his purpose. Ezvpt now, according to the latest cepsus, possesses the largest population in its history. It has also the the mo-t ligutly tax:d popniation, certain'v since the Turks | e-tablished their rule. Whatever outsiders | may desire the Egyptian p ople shonld nos | want a restoration of unrestricted Kirediv | al rule. Taejimprovement is British in its | entirety. Asan economist Mr. Malock is a self ! overrated man. After he had b-en +everai weeks buried in the bnainess of hix de- pertment, prying into the ins and cuts of the varions contrac’s and aitending to charges trumped up against postmasters by oftice-seekers, he emerged with the announcement that he was going to sav: the country a ‘round hundred thousand dollars 9 vear in the cost of its postal s-r - vice. The amount he rea!ly wants is now in the estimates, and it exceeds by 320.000 the outlay for 1896 in the Po-toffize De- partment. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Loxpox. April 15.—Hon. G. A. Kirk- He hones to return to His friends who meet him at lunch and out drive g, find it hard to believe the grave reports circulaung ip Cenada about his condition. Loxpon, April 15.—Thbe Daily Chron- icle’s special correspondent at Athens, Mr. Henry Norman, seys: Asthe result ot interviews which I have had todav with King George, M Delyanois and M. 8 xouz- es, it Seeman to me that the situation could not be much worse short of actual war. The la-t words of the Premier to me last night were: “[ have but little hope. The Servian Governmen? has summoned ail otlivera of the reserve, mil‘tia and national guards. The Servisn insurgents are now on the Macedonian frontier, and the Ser- vian Gov-rament is send pg ammunition there constantly.” New Yor«x. Avril 15.—Hy. G. Burleig®, the bg iumber dealer of the Chamola'n district, was here vesterdav, en route for LOCAL NOTICES. Tn commerce as in life, merit wins. That’s why Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have come to the front in general favor. Watson’s Household Ammonia—strong- er, cheaper and better than the imported. Watson's Drug Store. Opening today, | case fine Trouserings direc from Londen, choice patterns.—D. A. Bruce. 90 3i Church of England Prayer Books, Catbolic Prayer Booke, Hymnais, Bibles, Testaments, Catechisms in all styles of binding and very cheap at Carter’s Book- stove. We want your opinion—We want to know whether vou’ll agree with us that ours is the handsomest spring stock, hence our great Easter exhibition today and to- night. —Moore & Mcleod. Are you hard to please ? the Spring Mantle that'll Moo-e & McLeod. Dron in tonight and see our handsome disulav of Easter Mill’n-ry aad Mantles.— Then we have suit you.-- Washington, He says the poiitical drif in the Sartre of New York favors tel Voore & McLeod. Display of Easter Millinery. —A strik- is tT" I = T. ° . . Demoeratic party. The inmber schedule «f | ingly complete assoriment of the daintiest th- pew tartlis simp!y feighttal, It prar - tically admits Cunsdian lumber free ard doe-n't r-m-dy the defects of the Wilscn ! Bill, as to the lamber schedule, a particle. The ex Cungres-man continued: “I bave written to Senator Platt that I am: coming to see him, and get hin to proiest avainst the Jumber schedule of the Dingley Bo. I practically edmits lumber free bv alli waterways runoing into the United Sates from Canada. The states bordering on the Canadian frontier, and especiaily New Yirs, nave sutfered immeasureably from tue lumberscheinie «of the Wilson Bill, and now the D.ngley Bull does not help us outa bit. I veuture to p-edietthat if there was a republican State ticker to be elecsed this fali we would lose the State be 75,090. [am going to protest bard against this lnmber schedule in the Dinglev Bil’, and vou wil hear -omething crack in Wa-h- ing'oa.” OneHundred Doves One Dollar is pe- enliarto: nd true only of Huod’s Sarea- pirilia. It is econumy to buy Hoou’s. New Evening Si'k: a: most pro- : : ponnced bargains for Satuvday. New ; > Spring Dress Goods A rich coviec— 3 > ton trom Pars. One handred anda ? > three of the sea-ua’s most higu class ; > (marked) novelties jist opened for : : Saturday’s -how.—Jas. Paton & Co. ? | aud most exclasive povelties in shapes and colors.-Stanley Bros., the Always j Ba-y Store. 21 NR CANADA, _ Province of Prince Edward Island | In Chancery. In the Rol’s Court. Lee, Etizatesth Aun Lee, @auts, And Frederick J. S‘aulake, Arthur W. Stan- lake, Jo-epi Stanlake, Thomas W. Reiily and Mary Jane Reilly and Mary E Stan ake, a minor under the age of twenty-ore vear-, by Alineas A. Macdon- al,a Solicitor or this Court, guardian ad litem, Defendants, Poursuent to the order of the Court of Chan cery. bear g daie the 24:h day of March instant, Dulce is hereby given that al | creditors having claims against the estate o the late sohn Ofenmke, late of Charlottetowa id Qne+n’s Conn'y, in ¥ripcea Edward Island | do cme in ard prove their accounts before me at the Pro honotary’s Office,ia the Law © urts buildiog, in Coariottctown.on or before the 2i-t Cay of April next. or in default they wi'l be «xcluded in the adwinis'ration of said estate and inthe decree ef thes Court therein. Liated tLis -7th day of March, A. D. 1897. J. A i WORTH, | Stn. Kc Mice Txor. aster in CUlancery ee oe ee % Compam 2t's eel cter. Pee EHO RER eee ee HEHE EE HEHE TOE Fe os oF Gi ay sk. ee ee ee a ee eee ee sme Albert Stenlake, Emma Ashton, Albert Fi ederick ther sier and Lillian Hensler, Complain~ eed abies WE ASS SS ~~ * aE a EE Ee Ee wi or os sentalnsoabccaperinp eancinmaniniigpecastaaaitaihas gical ee pre Rndeloasies re ee ee ores, a * Teint icapneritahaghaishvetieedibehadsbo cr a pe Se oy : i by F $ it ee rf ry y