4 MILLIN- thY Miss “eKelver Will be at our store on Monday | next to attend to j your nuillinery f i wants. WEEKS & CO The and Retail. eople’s Store Wholesale ay ae a : x session at Surmmereide today. Stanley today report considerable ice in winds; date of thie interesting event. uesday of Easter week. night at 7.30 o’elock. Initiation. Every member requested to attend. literary and musical treat, Thursday even- ing, April 5:h, io Kindergarten Hall. reminded of the annual meeting to be held in the YMCA parlor tomorrow after- Cases of Granite Wear, ree ‘ived: the ife time te Just chance of a get bargains Dodd and Rogers Hard-va P. ople. . he x. CAFD! um. H. L. DICKEY Clini As:istan at Royal lon Op hthal: vi Hospttal, Moorfte C. atral London Thro nd Hospital) SPECIALIST-—-Fye, Ear, Nose and Tireat. OFFICE— Cameron Bicct RESIDENCE— Richme sd Street, West. V¥Fice Horrs—$20am.iolpm,2to4pm - Evenings by a peo: nfiment t% ° Tester and Fitted Win Glasses "mM pens of pure bred mi IING EGas “i ver «1d Golden Reeks, For :ale ty 25 Kuston St ial ilicaitinsemnienaataniin iiteeime nit intl pail Ais Lost or mislaic two pair spectacles, will pleace leave | Lem at this cfficc, W vi odottes, also Barred H. Weston eod 1 wk. ment hereby certify that I wae cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, By them I can be 6 ecldierafew years yet. THR DAILY EXAMINFR, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 3, 1000. » Local and Other lems, A Courr or Cuaxceny.—This court is in low mw Tae Srrairs.—Passengers by the the straits. Tue Prows —Mcderaste to fresh erst winds ; showers in most places: west fair and mild, Easter Festivat.—Dou’s forget the It’s Wed- L. O. A. —St. George’s Lodge meets tox Everrone is looking forward to the lets PLoTHoLpers of Sherwood Cemetery are noon at 4 o’clock edaphic SHortTHzanp Crass at 7.30 o’clock. Penmanship class at 8.30 e’clock at C. B. C. tonight. Students are requested to at. | tend as very important lessons will be | given. wenniihaean Easter Hotmare.— The P. E. 1. Railway issue excursion tickets on the | llth, 12th, 13th and 14th April, 1900, | good toreturn on the 16th April, 1900. A special train is also to be run between | Tignish and Charlottetown on the 14th | April, and epecia! cheap fares will be in force on al! trains on that day. See hand | bills. tf. | t Boarp —The regular moathly | meeting of the School Board was held | last evening. Plans were submitted for | the placing of fir--escapes on the schools, ScHoo and the matter was laid over till next meeting. The number of pupils enrolled was 1339. The average attendance was | 1120. _—— Weuit Done, Strantey.--The Stan! ley mate the run from Pictou to Charlotte- | today in 3 hours and 20 minutes. It is eaid | that Mr. Nash and Nr. L E Prowse, who | crossed by The Stanley t» Pictou yester- | day, gave the old boat great credit | for the manner in which she | did ber work. The Stenley’s inward Cargo | to-day included 150 bris flour, 56 pkgs. molasses, 196 pkgs. tea, 438 pkge. liquor | and 468 pkgs. sundries. Narvrat History Scctety.—Mr. Mc Swain’s paper on “ Birds,” read befere the rociety last evening was especislly inter- esting. He outlined the various ways of bird classification, and lucidly deecribed the birds of the I-land. The paper was illustrated by some excellent blackboard drawings. A | the First | evening at 7.30 o’clock. | at the Hotel Davies. | by The Stanley from Pictou today. } visited Charioite:ows sur .C.B., ul-cussion followed the reading. A vote of thanks to Mr. McSwain was moved py Mr. Cotton and seconded by Mr Watson. —_—— ee Rev Cros. The Ladies Aid to the Red Cro-» Society gratefully acknowledge the | zing contributions : Mre John A Matheson, Ch’town...$ 200 From Murray Harbor South, per Mrs AP Prowse: meee OE WOLGIE. , occ soo ks c ene $ 6 50 Mre J H Prowsee......... i é Adeeeoma 25 SR MN ouncck:d avndnodee hme 2A NE Te Ee COR vs cceccnveccecs surseves L Mre S Prowse...... puimedenen 3 00 ga eee ee 1 60 By IIIINS 0 «0 6.0 s wedecdusccnce 50 | Mr W 8 Prowee ......... ee cae ce css 160; Sale of 35 Red Cross buttons..... 3503 $20 60 ExPLosion OF Fineworts.—Acconling toa S:. John despatch +ome fireworks i: front of the window of Geo. : . Bevecley’ bardware and not’on storeon Germa' street «ere accidentally ignited Ja-t Fri day evening when the gas was heiny |i, ht ed. Before the occupan’s cou'd get out~ side a portion of the front was blown out and the interior of the shopand «treet were fullof exploding fire works, Mr. Beverley escaped uoirjured, but a clerk. Robt. Ward, bad hie bair singed and was oonsiderable knocked out. Fora mo- the whole shop was a rezular turnace,then with @ mighty roar the whole front was blown out. Windows were shattered on both sides of the street, Mr. Beverley’s loes is about $7,000; insurance $4,000. The stock ie a total Some riug stores suffered more or fess. ; iRe, neigh bs SOLDIER'S GGOP FORTUNE. Gunner Napoleon Comtais of the R. C. A., Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills (Jaebec, April 2.— Napoleon Comtais, gunner, No 2 Company of the Roval Canadian Artillery stationed at the Citadel here, considers him a Incky man. He will wear the Queen’s uniform for years yet. He expected at one time that kidney disease would necessitate hie quitting the service. But he beard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Gunner Comtsis received 3 cently asking about hie cure. as follows: Roya! Canadian Artillery Library. Dear Sir,—I received your letter and letter re- He replied Gvywer N. Comwrals, PERSONAL. Mre. K F Whiston was a passenger by The Sianley ioday. Mr. Jobn J. Chappell returned home last night from Newport, R. I. Mr: T. Hudeon, of Pictou, is amoug the latest arrivals atthe Hotel Davies. Mr. Walter Matheson was among the passengers by The Stanley this forenoon. Mr. F. W. Hyndman was a passenger by the Minto this morning en route to Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clarke returned last evening from @ most enjoyable visit to Florida. The friends of Mr. Charles Perkins are i weighing 800 ibs. g| lad to see him out azain after his severe illness, ir. W G Macdonald, representing T & E Kenny, 18 among the guests at the Hotel Davies, Mis+ Ma‘sie Coady is in Pictou on ber way fome from a visit to Boston and other cives, Mr. R E Mutch, of Jenkins & Son,who has been to Halifax on a business trip, has returned homte Josepb Bernett, said to belong to Prince Edward Island, died in Boston recently after afew days illoess. Mr. B C Cox, of Souris, is in the city. Mr. Cox's mauy friends in Charlottetown are glad to se him around again after bis severe illness, The Rev. G.M. Youog,of Chatham, N. B., will preach in the lec:ure room of Methodist Church to morrow Marshal Camerun, who has been laid | aside by the grip has, it is gratifying to notice, recove-ed sufficiently to be able to go on duty again. It is pleasing to observe that Mr. H. V. Palmer, Clerk of the City Police Court, whc bas has been ill for eeveral daye, is able toresume his duties. Mr. A E Massie, the popular commer- cial traveller, is among the latest arrivals He was a passenger Mies Ross, of Ottawa, came to Char- lottetown last night for the purpose of es- tablishing a Young Women’s Christian Association in connection with Prince of we les Colles ge. r. Patrick Moneghan, a leading Stem- sete mano t Nove Scotia, died at Hali- fax,on Surday. Mr. Monaghan was Secre- tary [of the prohibition commission which ie veare ago. C.W. Vernon, of North Sydney, has gone to New York for medical treatmeot. He hopes to returo ina few weeks. ile is meeting with much success in his work —Toronto Canadian Church= inan. The Truro News has a very good like- ness of Lieut. Harry Kaulbacb, of tne First Roya! Warwickehbires. Lieut. Kaul- bach is a sov of the Archdeacon of Nova Scotia, and is with his regiment in South Africa. Mr Daniel Saunders, of Belle River, who has for some time past been in tke employ of John McLeod & Co., tailors, Queen etreet, left by the Princess this morning, for St. John, where he will take charge of @ coat-making department in one of the large stores. Joho Wheatley and bride, of Coar- lottetown, who, accompanied by George Wheatlty, arrived in the city last evening, upon tneir arrival were tendered a turkey supper at the Brurswick Hotel. Atout 50 invited gueste were present and a very erj-yable evening was spent. The nappy couple leave by the D. A. R. this morning for New York va Yarmouth, — Rev. 1 GO | Hel fax “Chron cle. In convection with the reported death of Commandant Joutert it is interesting to recal! that the Boer commander-in-chief visited Canada in the fall of 1890. He wes lavixbly entertained at Montreal and Quet*e as well asat Winnipeg aod other wracian cities by well known repres- entat.ve people. While in Mostreai he wasthe guest of Mrs, James Brown, coutin cf tbe wite of Mr Clarke, the English M. P , who has for years been agent of the Transvaal government at London. The partnership ¢«xisting under the style of Mesers A.C. Rogers & Co, Summer- side, is being dissulyed aud Mr.A. C. Rogers wil] be leavingus in May. It ia pleasing, however, to learn that he is not going far away, but has j»ined the firm ct Messre J. O. Arsenault & Son, Welliog ton. whch will thereafter be known as Merere J. QO. Arsenault, Son & Co. Thie tine firm bae one of the largest stores and most extensive patronage in the province. It is now farther to be congratulated in having admitted one of the most popular men in the country, io either a commer- cial or soc a! capacitv.—Pioseer. Dr. J. C. Houston bas gone to Sourie where he intends practising in future. The Doctor will be greatly missed by the resideats of New Glasgow and district where he bas made a /Jasting reputation for himself in bis profeeeion. Dr. Hous- ton took a very active interest in the J. O. F.,of which he is a Past Chief Ranger, and is held in so high esteem by the bretbren that they teodered bim 4 banquet on Thursday evening, at which he was presented with an address aad very valu- able souvenir. On Friday evening the New Glasgow Literary Society, of which Dr. Houston is president, presented him witbhan aljdress expreseing their good will, ete. The Doctor was an euthusiastic worker, aod to him is due mainly the credit of placing the public library at New Glesgow on a sound footing. In his newephere we wish Dr. Houston every suocess. ee Do not fail to hear Mr F Stanley sing “Odi Tu,”on Thursday evening, April 5ib, in Kindergarten Hall. This number No.2 Co. R C. A., Quebec, alone is worth the admiseion fee. ee ee eee oe Local and : Seuie adam —The steamer went to Rocky Poiot this afterooon. I. 0. F—CourtMouct Stephen meets this evening in Mechanic’s Hall at 8 o’clock For Driti.—No. 1 o., Artillery meets for drill thos evening at 7.300’cluock Au recruits are particularly requested to be present. Waar 4 Hoc.—Mr. 0. S. Osborne, t Watervilie, King’s Co., N. 8., shipped jas werkioA ™. Banks, ef Halifax,a hog New Pusuic Buiviyes. —Digby i+ tw bexe & $15,000 post flice and custom hovse, according :o the e*timates, ana Kentvil le is dowa for a $13,000 public | build ug. ImporTayt Evest. —The next importan: eveotis the High Tea -and apron fair given by the Ladies’ Aid of Grace Church in the ¥. M. C. A. Ballon Teursday, the 12th icst. Don’t forge: the date. For Picrou.—The Princese lefi for Pic- tou at 6 oclock this morning and reached her destination at 12. She will leave Pictcu for Charlottetown at 6 o’clock to- morrow morning. An IsLanpzr Ixsonep. —Among the passengers by the Stanley this morning was an islander who bad been in the Maine lumber woods and while working there had one of his legs so bad'y injured that be was obligcd to use ieanabes. Marker Prices.—There was not a very large attendance at the market to-day. Fresh butter brought from 25 to 27 cents, while tub sold at from 22. toz 24 cents. Fiay brought from 40 to 45 cents. The prices of other artic'es were practically unchanged, U. 8. Navan Base.—The naval au- thorities have decided that Guam strateg ically is of scarcely less vaiue than Hawaii, and have begun the preparations of plans to make it one of the moat important naval bases in the Pacific. The project~ ed improvements will involve an expendi- ture of several millions for a breakwater at Port San Luis D’Apra, a cosling wharf and repair shops and shore batteries for protection against assault, says a Wash- ington despatch. iidiasiii Axotser New Biock.—A project is on foot for the erection of a four story brick or stone block on the corner of Queen and Grafton streets, to extend to the Mur- ray property on ‘Grafton street and io the northern end of the building at present occupied by Mr.S. A, Macdonald, on Queen Street. The building will be the ove height ard of the same etyle of archi- tecture throughout, and operations wili probably be commenced in the e¢pring cf 1901. To facilitwte the idea Mr. Geo. E Huglfer, wo has occupied the corner store for a great may yeare, hes secured the store inthe Prowee Block at preext occupied by Jonnson & Johoson and will move there next tall ‘The new building, if the ideas of the promoters are carr:ed out, will bean crnament tothe city and a credit to the owners. S. of T.—.. lively interest is manifest in the working of Victoria Division, 8. of T. as shown by the very large attendance, and interesting entertainments given at its regula: meetings. A pleasing feature of last evening’s meeting was the presenta- tion by the ladies of a new set of officers regalins to the Division. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the ladies for ‘heir generous present and thovghbt- fullness in presenting them on this, the first uight in the new quarter. The officers for the present quarter were then duly installed as follows :—~ W P—Lortne Robisson. R 8—Lucy Bodgron. F S— Jobn L Godkin. Ch—Dar ie! Howlett. A C—Francis Wakefield, O S—Arthur Harper. W A—Heory Rackham. A R S—George Colwill. Treas—W P Colwill. C—Wm Stevenson. I S— Jennie Secon. PW P—J J Chappell. 8 Y P W—Annie Elliott. Organist— Fannie Stevenson. eee ee Grippe Medicines A:e® now in great demand. Weg have a special Grippe Powder that works like a charm. Stops chills and soreness in the bones. Reduces fever, and breaks upacold very quickly. If taken when the first symptoms. present them- selves, it is almost a specific, 6 pewders for 25 cents 5 cents each. uth ul tems, we a ee MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY 10K sre 2a Ladies New Spring Jackets Ce e rm Direct from ‘the Manufacturers Berlin, Germany just received at Stanley Bros A nice assortment of stylish, fashionable garments — Perfection S Quality Style Fit Finish and Werkmanship. $5.55 $6.50 $8.35 $8.95 5 : q i : Malley Bits pete eeee 4£4444442444444424 «MEN ON : ‘HORSE BACK Want leggins this time of year—-:sme” ligt 10 keep the mud off—we can supply agool leh leggin—spring side—all sizes at $1.85 a pair Alley & | TV VEU VST TCC CCT EHTS vyvy vo SPAIN OPENING yeven Cases New Cloths Opened wet ~ 111 MO? (0 Folloy No matter how large a stock a merchant may have, — always something refreshing about new goods, they gi vitality and ambition to business. Our suitings, ‘aveccudting:. and trouserings thiw season are unusually attractive. Just One Look at our | Collection of rich and beautiful fabries, exqusite colorings, novel and exciusive design, which must convince you that we _ jeseeercreezenzceee w GIUTIVYT IVEY | = ase a a ERO ee aS 3 “USS Sar oe a ‘ 4242868454424 ——— chow an assoriment that is impossible to surpaes, Expect from us Besides perfecticn in make, lowest prices, for we are{the firm that seli good clothing at the prices of the other kind. Look out for our Men's,Furnishings ad. later. GORDON & McLELLa®N ; i+_n’s Stylish Outfitters...... Se aa s, ee. wren Pe emi. ccd ae mikes caine Pay ieee ete te " ‘ae i Oe eee Tae ee Cee See Pat cn eee enna Senne ne ae ae U U a ne eee een pth OI