' ITU Weve a ‘vom last seavon ; they MUS? this weekK—so we've cut » price to the bone. number left go ti¢ We've made three lots, study each—then come—quick _-and, perhaps you'll be on time, LOT 1. A line of well made Waterproofs, sizes $1.9 from 54 inch to 60 $9.65—to clear we've cut inch- worth up to pric: to $1.50 LOT 2 This lot’s a grand value, none of the S| GF garments are worth : less than $3.00, most of them marked $3.65, some more—sizes 54 to 60 inch— price now $1.95 This is the cream of the whole offer, the HALE ‘ar garments are all PRICE high grade — well made — mostly tweeds and rerges—nothing the matter except they’re last season styles—prices from $4.65 to $12 u0— are just cut in two— and now say $2.43 to $6.00. Half Price LOT 3 Come early, Such a‘ Water- proof Chance” hasn’t been offered for years. MOORE & McLROD. The Eve. A great many people do not see as well as they should, others see well, but their eyes soon vecome tired. The proper remedy is a pair of good t SPECTACLES properly fitted. If for any reason your sight is not good, callon us. We have a com- plete stock of glasses. lf your glasses are bent or in- clined to pinch, let us adjust them for you. No charge for little comforts like that. W. W. WELLNER, JEWELER. DELINEATOR, COSMOPOLITAN. LADIES HOME JOURNAL and other. aee WAGAZINES Now in stock. HASTARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. Sunnyside. e THE; DAILY EXAMIN LOCAL AND OTHRR ITEMS, Beer Bros. for Dress Goods Easter Monpay.—-Reserve Easter Mon. day night for the Opera House. See the ‘Silver King.” Proceeds iu aid of New Cathedral fuad. Scort Act.—A Scott Act summons, charging a first infraction, waa yesterday served on Hugh McKenzie. It is return- ableon Wednesday, A. C.—Regular meeting of the Amity Clab will be held this evening at 8 c’clock Important business, Al] members request- ed to attead. By order of Secretary. Swixeine Stcxs.—The shopkeepers and others doing business in- Summerside have been notified that they must remove all swinging signs and sigue projecting over the sidewalks. Raruer Lare.—We are ir receipt (to- day) of the Prince of Wales College Observer for March. This is an interesting number and very neatly printed. But it is not uptodate. Come to time, genile- meu. sssuiialitaesins Lecrurr.—Few men have had such an opportunity of observing scenes in the Canadian Commons aahas Mr. McCready. His lecture, therefore, in Z'on Chareh basement Thursday evening will be of in- tense interest, Admission 10c., Coxcert.—Charlottetown Lodge will give a Concert in Kindergarten Hall on Tuesday evening, 27th inst. Everything possible will be done to make it even sur- pass the high standard that institution has in presenting anything to the public. Remember the date and make vo other engagement. ———— Mr. Ross's Lecrure—iv the Markt Hall last evening was a spirited descrip ion of a stirring and important chapter in Island history. It was repeatedly applauded and was followed by enthusiastic addresses by Messrs. Simon Bolyer, John P. Tanton and the chairman, Archd. McNeill, Esq. Mr. Ross received the hearty thanks of the meeticg. cinseceiilapinneen Loex at Yorr List.—At astamp sale in London not long ago, a Geneva double stamp on envelope brought £2); Trans- vaal, the error “Transvaal,” unused, £50; British Columbia, 5c. rose, imperfect, £20; Buenos Avres, 5 pesos, orange, £28; and Queensland 2d, blne, imperfect, a pair and single, £21. Stamp collecturs should note there prices particularly. As ilentesies A Liverary Treat.—The lecture given last evening by Rev. Mr. Moss was a rare literary treat, and was followed with the closest attention by a large audience. The lecture was under the auspices of the Epworth League of Grace Church, and the subject was “Wordsworth’s Conception of Human Nature.” The jecture through- out was bighlv edifving and most instra:- tive. Rev. Mr. Kirby presided, and the lecturer wat tendere! a hearty vote of thanks at the close of his discourse. es Mr. Ross ar ScmMersipe.—A_ corres- pondent at Summerside writes : “Notwith- standing the very disagreeable weather quite a respectable audievee greeted Mr. John Koss in Market Hall, Summerside, on Monday evening when he delivered his new lecture “Ti.e Tenant League.” Mr. Ross dealt quite fully with the tenant movement in all its various phases, at times becoming truly eloquent. At the close of the lecture a vote of thanks was moved by Mr. McNally, an old tenant Jeaguer, and seconded by J. D. Enman. An idea of the appreciation of the audience was expressed by exacting a promise from Mr. Ross to again deliver nis very excellent lecture when we hope the weather will be more favorable. | SSOO66, | gt eres ery or lower temperature. Don't Biame The Wind For spoiling your complexion this time of year. BUY PRETTY VEILINGS Just received, a complete assortment in Gossamer, complexion.Jackdaw Magpie, Russian, Shower chenille Dot, etc. They are Not Expensive and we show many new makes, BEER BROS SeOe &* <8e THE WEATHER.—Mcce:ate winds, shifting to ncrtherly, fa'r,station- a.) J nN LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Tue Ciry Court was in session this forenoon. Snortnanxp Crassrs of the C. B. C. meet this evening at 7.15, Tue Mai. Specian reached the city about halt-past eleven this forenoon. S. H. C.—Regular monthly meeting of Silsby Hose Co. this evening at 8 o’clock, Why Don’r Sne Ruxn?—A resident of Southport informs that there is nothing to preveut the ferry steamer from runuing, Enoineers.—A full attendance of the Canadian Engineers is particulariy re quested at the drill shed at 8 o’clock to- night. . cotniiieticiradin Tue Sraxiey arrived a' Georgetown this furenoon. She brought about thirty five passengers who came to the city by special train this afternoon. Satvation Army.—Ensign Perry, pro- vincial agent of the social work, crossed today in the Stanley, andon Thursday night will give a Magic Lantern Entertain- ment in the Barracks. The subject will be “ The Toro B.ble, a Touching Story of the Indian War.” Tickets 10c., children 5 cents. Serine 1x Enciranp.—In England, ac- cording to the London Times of the 19th of last month, the season was quite as far advanced as at that date last year, judging at least from the native Flora. The marsh marigold was imparting brilliancy to “the swamps and hollows gray”; the dainty little mosebate] had opened its quaint bead of pale flowers, and the black bud-scales of the ash head fal'en ancrt, revealing a wealth of purple antlers. The honey suckle, the alder andthe wayfaring-tree were in Jeaf, as was a'so the white thorn and the heaye row Uriara, while the hora- beams and maples had broken their bud-. A Srory or P. E. I—In the last nomlcr of the Navy and Army mention is made that the 29th Foot, now the Ist Batallion Worcestershire Regiment is nicknamed “The Ever Sworded Twenty Ninth.” be- canse for anumber of years the officers always sat at mess with their swords belted on. This custom arose from the fact that when a part of the regiment was quartered in St. John’s Island iu the eighteenth century, they were all surprised, when unarmed, and slaughtered in. the most treacherous manner by Indians, hounded on by the French. Abont forty vears ago the custom was so modified in that only the captain and subaltern of the day dined at mess armed with their4 swords. At the present time this is still carried on. i Isiuanp Stupents at MéGirr-—-A Morn4 , trea! correspondent writes: The annual convocation for the conferring of degrees in the medical faculty of McGill Univer- sity, Montreal, was held on April 2nd. Among the successful candidates for the degree of M. D., C. M., are those of five of our Island boyz. They are: Messrs. W. Johnston, Charlottetown; J. B. Trainor Keliy’s Cross; J. A. Johnson, Emerald; G P. McDougall, Grand River; and W. P McNally, Abram’s Village. The high standing taken by the eeveral gentlemen in their class is praiseworthy. In a class of 85 J. B. Trainor takes third place in Ophalmology, and J. A. Johnston ranks fourth in Obstetrics. Johnson also wins first-class honors in Surgery and Ophal- mology, while Trainor in addition to the above isan honor man in Gynecology, W. Johnston holds a like position in Prac— tical Pathology and Obstetrics. The names of W. P. McNally and G. P. Me- Dougal! are likewise high on the houor list. Dot, ER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ; penses prepared. TROOPS FOR ENGLAND. The acjatante of the Artillery, Engineers and 82nd Battalion have received a circular letter, from which we sre enabled to clip the following: Brigade Office, Montrea!, 2nd April, 1897. Sir,—It is probable that a small bat- talion of picked men from the different corps of the active militia of Canada will go to England abovt the lst of June next to take part in the ceremonies in connec- tion with Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee. The refusal of .a trvopship has been secured, and a careful estimate of the ex- These will amount to ahout $100 per man. Contributions, how- ever, have been promised, which will reluce the average to $50 per man. The expenses of the expedition to be borne by the contingent have been estimated and divided as follows: Captains, $400; Lieut- enants, $300. 2nd Lieutenants, $300; N. C. Otticers, $60; and men, $5). The rates are intended to cover mainten- ance, throughout the trip, as provided for Imperial troops, from Montreal to England and return. This contingent is to be distine 1; repre- sentative of the country and force, and will, therefore, be composed of officers and men from the various battalions through - out the Dominion. Applicants must be between the ages of 20 and 35 years, not less than 5 feet & inches in height, and 37 inches chest measurement at normal inspiration. J. C. MacDovca.., Captain, Agjutant. ST. JOHN LODGE “AT HOME.” The “at home” under the auspice; of St Joha Lodge, I. O. G. T. last evening was a distinct succese. There were about 150 guests present, and the hall was appropri= xtely draped and decorated for the occa- siot. Mr. G. Dudley Wright, Chief Templar, pr.ciced with much acesptarce. Addresses appropriate to the occasion w. re delivered by Rev. G. M. Campbell and Meerre, Geo. Irving and F. B. McRae, all of which were greatly appreciated, Inter, eating readings were given by Miss Fio McKenzie, Miss Holbrook and Rev. C. W. Corey, and the musical portion of the programme included a vocal solo by Mr. J... Davison, a cornet duet by Miss Welsh and Mr. W. Cook, and a quartette by Messrs. Davison, Turner, Moore and Davison. Refreshments were discussed ai the close of the literary and musical portion of the programme, and when the hour for parting arrived, which it did all too quickly, all felt that an evening of rare enjoyment had been passed. {n connection with.the ** At Home” we are asked to tender the thanks of the Lodge to Mark Wright & Co. for furniture, Messrs. Moore & McLeod for bunting, and Mr. Douil for flags, etc., as well as to all others who so kindly aided to make the affair the success it was. QE PERSONAL. Charles Leigh, jr., returned from the old country today. Dr. Macneil], of Stanley, registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. James Paton, of the firm of James Paton & Co., returned from the old coun- try today. Messrs. Rogers and Warburton returned from Ottawa this forenoon. Rev. W. T. D. Moss has accepted the call to St Andrew’s Church, Pictou. H. H. Gordon and wife, Georgetown, registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon Mr D.M. Preston, of Montreal, is here on a business trip. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. E. Pelletier, Montreal, J. McL. Fraser, Halifax, and G. M. Reid, Summerside, registered at the Hotel Davies this fore- noon. Mr. D. B. Macdonald, of St. John, who has been doing the Province in the interests of J. C. Wileon & Co., Montreal Jeaves for the mainland to-morrow. The Gnardian reports that Mr. W. B. Kilbride, of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. Kilbride are visiting the Island. Mr. Kilbride is a native of ]ot1ll. He is an enthusiast on the coal storage question, and has signed $500 towards the move- ment in this province. When you are weak, tired and lifeless ‘you eed to enrich and_ putify your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Carter’s for Wall Paper New Maple Sugar just received today at Beer & Goff’s. Rainproof coats from $1.75 up, at Prowse Bros; 200 to select from; best value ever seenin thecity. Come and see them. Johnson’s Yarnish restorer The old stand-by for making old furniture of all kinds look like new, is as good for cleaning and polishing furniture as our Baking Powder is for baking. That’s saying a great deal, isn’t it? But It’s TRUE, Price 15 cents. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. AEP tea et EE atti. -hmesemansensentittatLimt et C TLROE AELN LL LL LIS » 7 UATE tablishment in Canada. PETYTTHRODPRTTNTTTHNTTTH THES TENET E CHT HTH HNT HTS rr nreREE rer onT ener HneD eT? PHYODTONDT NT PETINN ATER NTTED Dery T ye HNnY @ oe Scvninvrnernvarneranrnernnnaene.reeneenennnnnnrnenent ce ARTISTIC MILLINERY =e oe ce @ The beauty ot the charming fitness is not in the bonnet, it isin the blending of the bonnet and you. Miss Walker Of Montreal, comes to us from the best millinery es- -——She is an Artist An expert in color and harmony. We ask for her a generous patronage. @O06G 606688088 STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store Fil ddiddubiidb4dd44sdddsddddddsddddsduuds WUbbAbdeddbbeebddddddsdbdddddddddne sarees ae =m: a 4 Wh abddddadis | Valuable Proverty at Crapaud in the Market Owing to poor health during the past win- ter, Mr. O. B. Wadman has decided io re- ceive offers for his business property and dwel- ling house, situated at Crapaud. Will sell all together, or separately. Apply by letter or in person. Intending purchasers will please make a note of this genuine sale. Crapaud, April 5-'97—S2d&w2w A cESTIMONIAL. To Manchester Catarrah Co, fram Rev. John C. Berry, once stationed on the Is- land. Dear Str,— We haye used your Catarrh Remedy, and find itis as represented. Nothing we have used in our family has, proved so successful for the purpose designed. lt cleanses the bead, relieves the eye, keeps the nostrils clear and aids the ihroal in an astonishing manner. 1 remain. yours faithfully, Joun C. Berrr. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B., Central Drug Store, Samples on Sole Agent forP. E I. j ®pplication. 82—eodCw2w The Always busy Drug Store a canal me Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. Charlottetown ; Roller Mills OHSOOSOCOOSOOOOOS 0O0OOIO0OOOOOOOH008 SOSOSOSSE SOSCSCHOOSROARS 20000000 80000000 HIGH GRADE FAMILY FLOUR Is more eecone wical and mikes better bread than the ported ) GEO, EK. FULL, im- 4 | —_ — Sranlake Property Valuable property, with a Three Ten- ement Dwelling thereon, situate on the West Side of Malpeque Road, Charlottetown Common, formerly owned by the late John Stanlake. In Chancery, in the Rolls Court To be sold by Public Auction, at the law © urts Building in Charlottetown, on WED- NESDAY, the FOURTEENTH, day of APRIL, next. at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in pursuance of an order of the Honor able Edwara Jarvis Hodgson. Master of the Kolle, on the 2ith day of March, inst, in suit jor partition wherein Albert Stanlake and others are complainants, and Frederick J. Sianlake and others are defendants—All that tract, piece or psrcelof land situatein the Common of Charlottetown, aforesaid, bound- ed a» follows, that is to say:—By a line com- mevcing on the west side of Malpeque Road, at the northwest angle of land formerly ieas- ed to Francis Monaghan, and thenee running westerly along the northern boundary of «aid land two hundred and nineteen feet, thence running northerly at right angles thereto fitiy feet, thence running easterly paraiiel to the first mentioned line to the said Malreque Road, end thence southerly: along the same to the place of beginning, the saic land being partoi Common Lot Number Twenty in the Common aforesaid. The above property will be conveyed free from incumbrances, Ten per cent of the purchase money to be id at sale. and the balance oa confirma- ion Of sale Dy theCourt of Chancery, and ex~ ecution of Deed by Master in Chancery. Sale will beconfirmed by the court free of —- to the purchaser. ted this 26th day of March, A.D., 1897. J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery, Mr. A. ERNEST INGS Com plainants’ solicitor, 74—135—t1 sale, ——— oe CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island In Chancery. In the Rolls Court. Albert Stanlake, Emma Ashtor, Albert Lee, Elizabeth Aun Lve, Federick Hensler ard Lillian Hensler, Com plain- auts, And Frederick J. Stanlake, Arthur W. ftan< lake, Jovepa Stanlake, Thomas We, Reilly and Mary Jane Reilly and Mary E Staniake, a minor under the age of twenty-one years, by Auneas A. Macdon- ad,a Solicitor of this Court, guardian ad litem, Defendants, Parsuant to the order of the Court of Chan- very, bearing date the 2éth day of Marck, instant, notice is hereby given that ali creditors having claims against the estate of the late John Stanlake, late of Charlottetown, ia Queen’s County, in Prince Edward island, do come in and prove their accounts before me at the Prothonotary’s office, ia the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown.on or before the 2ist day of Apri! next. or in default they will *« excluded in the administration of said es’: te and in the decree of this Court therein, 1 ated this 27th day of March, A. D. 1897, J. A. LONG WORTH, Master in Chancery, MR. A, ERNEsT INGa, i Complainant’ s Solicitor. 74,1,3,8ti Ap 21, WWLLULQAALANLAANLAGALLLLALALAAUALAALAALAIALAALALAGLALAALALAALSALAALAALAALAALALALAAAbddd ™~ Se ag ARE MT gat dl Maciel earn te OM EE ar” cet SM Sena. tig a We iy, aap gy 0 iti Rigg be PREM. 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