LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Buy Your Hats at Prowse ros THE DAILY EXAMINER ° LADIES’ eer —— with all the very latest styles in LADIES’ CAPES. In we can show you as nice an assortment as any house in out our prices being the lowest. our New Stock. You will not be asked to buy an article that you don’t want. H. Stewart (late of the L f Touse) intends opening a boot yDUONn and shoe store in presses a desire for an explanation from His request is politely made, and he | It was not intended | me. shall be gratified. tremely stylish, and makes up with a smart distingue appearance which the ladies much appreciate. 36 IND HS STAMPED W. W. W., are made specially for my to be as stamped inside ring. The «largest and finest stock in the city to select from. W. W. WELLNER. aanteipaaabontatnomaetigeemanatieeenatigoe Spring ARRIVED. 1896. NEW STOCK NOW READY. S eeeetitiemenenen ee —- All the Latest Styles in Footwear! A well selected stock of seasonable goods up to all your requirements, and at prices within your means, We call your attention to our new lines of BOOTS are radiant with good values and > “A pleased customer is the best advertisement.’ WEEKS & WARREN, NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 15, 1896-135 & wy a go New Goods! Wer Goods ! New Clothing, New Felt Hats, Ladies’ New Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Flowers, New In our Boot Department we ars daily open- ing lots of Boots. Our values are not surpassed. Try us, try us, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. For Business Wear any ready-made imitations seem rid‘cu- - LADIES’ CAPES.—Our new Cloak De sss ‘ lat P 10 partment is loaded up with the newest and - k 4 return triy best Capes in the market. Prices range - from $1.00 up—Prowse Bros SEASON The schooner LADIES’ HATS —New Spring /Tats'! Lady N Cuptain McDougall, arrived for ladies. All we ask is that you call 4 } erday. and see those goods —the style an i price oO UR N K W CLO AK R OOM is fall Biren. ee will do the rest.— Prowse Bros. ok . ~ N - a . ° * e up Z h . ait UO ‘ ate ~ uM McLaughta gent of the | Buy your Carpets at Prowse i os as tins J our tra Con this line we believe that N \ an Lafe Assurance Com - {~~ PENTR Q eo . . t! g P i i I 1 i " st, Asus, Com" | CHILDREN'S SULTS, $i, g1.15,¢125, UC trade, and have uo doubt in the world ab - $1.50. Ladies, do you know that we have I % Bb yy it ' Cc: ll c i ! 5 foredins 6 nk ae of Little Suits ever 4: mm. Me e a and fee as ; imported by us lad ad WHO oteaiing B85 phuied! HATS! HATS !—See our new Herd eo ee OF Bis “tend ~ >} and Soft Hats. We keep the assortment,! the Mag not reper oa to cus} ~ | we show the latest, and our prices are the during g ' ye « yest'—Prowse Bros, l aA I ma ex i : = m g — > 7 ~ g Stearns is Best eT ae NOTES ANO COMMENTS. 4% . . ie eas pec . ‘ e . . Montreal Gazette >The Liberals of ng OBSTRUCTING THE SIDEWALKs. Sum } ® Beaularno’s had their choice, in selecting —_.._— monses have been issued tor a bicyclist / [a candidate for Parliament, between 4 1 ( ADA lon. David | Charged with riding on the sidewalk, and | gentleman of unblemished record and Mr. La 8 €x cture for two merchants charged wi.h obstruct- Os | farte. With the concurrence of Mr. ae » Sum . gthe sidewalks by allowing packing | Laurier, they selected Mr. Tarte: eve ‘ \ clow se | Cases fo remain the “th —In the opinion of the Kingston News Hic a » BOSE Caxabiaw ARTILLERY ah: et | “the proceedings of Mr. Laurier’s followers si e Edward Island” Regiment—To a hee Make ends meet by co a House of Commons .can ont. oF : pon 3 ant— Lieutenant Frederik k Parker Carvel), tr: 1 £ | are , , ; Noe oe by thene: of the: Heine: Sinks : Pt maa ~ ng ramet epee a ading where you can party in the British Parliament, when it | ‘ ‘ RA At a mee es pany, r >| yet the lowest prices that was found mecessary to apply me - No. 1 Company—To be Lieute a “ ssiblv } ad jthat very un-British check rein, the eve ae 2 Cer tlt Whee | foal et a i ee 4 Can possibiy be. made on | closure.” But, as the Mail and En)pire of tak ~ r t athe , o wt 4 —— a Re ceed artlett, i first-class soods. remarks, to compare the Canadian Liber- ra MM a have t To ~ _’ 7 sfenaat Sie sl ly- = {als to the Irish, Home Rulers is gross -_ ; ee 2nd Lie nieneat Charles J ah from “the } flattery of the former. The. frishmer s00n a ? Charlottetown Company je ead aa N were obstructionists with a policy, while \ , - : Bartlett promoted. . eee Ow pen. tae € ag Liberals are obstructionist F le Ree N } Company—To be 2 +d Lieutenant vo ee th a ge O | provisionalily—John Alexander Mathieson, | Second shipment eR ot Jobe Sun: Mes Laerier’s “hime w a ae geptieman, vice Easton, ret red —Canaca _ ori¢ 8 lipme n Oo , organ still insists that the government is i Se an a age Gazette Men 8 Dress Shirts. We bw are ae qeny bill — a - | _ ’ ; : j - r ithe house. Claims that the opposition oe . . * _ . IxveRests.—We are considering your | show a grand stoc k of and ob-truet on is chiefly ae on by Charlottetown, April 15; 1896 sascha erests as well as.our own, when we tell | Sensible White Shirts. p Sonnet serreee such as McCarthy and Me- . — : you to take a pointer from us and _pnur- | That means good honest @ | Neill, Dr. Sproule and others. The leader Tra eee ee Scorr Act { sum s for @ third | chase your ticket for the “Bonnie Brier | CL: : o i of the house seems to be doing all that is ™ 22 A twas this fore- B ish” ecture by that eloquent lecturer, Shirts for the money | porsible to free the party from responsi-— no. r¥ Andrew Do; Ir ig re-}R v. Ar lrew Robertson. This leetnare | asked, which is always § } bility for the obstructionists. Some even turna M as delighted and instructed large and it : . : a | think that he has gone too far. But the J ‘ ae ellizent au-liences wh r-ver delivere} moderate. Cut full sizes, § | French grit organs do not go to the trouble as i S \ was] the mainland. Fifteen cents will get best materials, well fit- § | to tell their readers about these things. jast ening con t to jail for tw icket at Messrs. Geo. Carter & Co's ting - in short. the best — Mr. Clarke Wallace claimed, during moathis. i. “las pard & Moore 8, Or W. M. Coffin’s 1 >i bl cua : ? : | Saturday’s proceedings in Parliament, il Admission by t aust only. Oo weine : e lol cash. j that the Remedial Bill proposed to ‘give £0: sot Gras Re Lows Lodg Mvrray Harsor Tea—Ho for Murra r Gents Linen Collars j tetera f re : wrivttcete teak . ila Ohad ee ee ‘ | waeees oe , a * pe ‘) i ? ; ; . : et sa ‘aoe ae aw “holdis - agains J us opened, E ull line, | enjoyed by the Quebec Protestants. The veiera y es See Se ae best quality 3 and 4 ply § | Montreal Gazette remarks that if Mr: me fthe O good g be essa tea ™ = prace on or avout the li - " | Wallace and other opponents of the Re- the past twe e years. T presenta- | Oth of July next in aid of their new publi inen, | | media! Bill would compromise On a mea- ti pull be ma t Uddfellows Hall at 8 sath big ks ae 1m a ee ° NECKWEAR! — New § | cure to give the Manitoba minority what the ver! be i¢ I Ke unis ie Cz 0 t ‘ > , i } i } O clock gees inane.” Melons particulars will be give: Bows, Scarfs, Knots und Quebe ecm noritv receives, there would be Bnsrmesy.—Meere. Jes. Paton & Co. | later on. Sustes | fants comnpniak Renee i ats: Deane ment Ate sso ton le ha 4 Boe eae 2 DY. : | | Protestants are permitted to pay their own . ; wil - epar ms es 7 sis The Moralelos sugar estate has been Tinen and Cambric schoo! tases to the : SUP RRTE- Re taenE Owe : ; : ciev iv is Ww v 1 r i has burned in Cuba. It belongs to Manue Handkerchiefs. ee ee ee ee, Sane and SHOES, wien bp , i . : : stees, and te are in the province ee . : jasi re ned m Bos y \ Antes M ra es, a U.§. citizen, who Sey Men’s and Boys’ Tweed | educational grant. The same ihe sparkling with low prices. Lesnat ak ie the sery e, | present to the Spanish authorities a clair WO: . will satisfy the Manitoba Catholics Misses McKachern, McDonald and -Mc-| for $200,000 for his !oas, No doubt th Caps, Christy’s London ae ia Millan » be found at the ress goods | United States Govera'ment will take it u; ats—Syprj , ae ee y } j ; } ee + be found at th Are gveu aad moe cet ae { cae a ; . Hats —spr 1ng sty les, low ; Power from the great dynamos of the Your inspection invited. Peon itt Take ddeadiaale “Gia teas tg tel prices. Come and see. Niagara Power Company will be transmit } = ee oe birthday | 80rt of work, but that will hardly couat. | ted inte New Took city over ag hundred ip =a s aabaalidbes iach tee eiaih came a Webi Malas = — 0 miles of wireon May 5th by evening under the auspices King’s | t0n 18 not being run on lines of justice cr wd ee iin Daughters, was successful from every | ternational law. The Pe | ’ St om a 7 wheel - a i eC p Q§ ore DEES +i ot os Neots - aie’ a oe . Mr. J.B. Dawsou has opened a = D RUCE’S for SUITS Rainn Blan g proeramme pre—| CPposite the Salvation Army Barrack Sr ee en ee “ is - Ae a - a . ,{ where he intenda to keep & number of RE sien : Holmes Death Roll, Satisfuctorily rendered, and upwards of | ‘@di¢s’ and gents’ bicycles for hire by the | New York, April 13.—The Journal this iat cine label : hour, dey or week. W A W k di 6 morning prints an alleged confession of H. ae eect me . wom) . 66 § 0. ti. Holmes, the murderer of Benjamin F: Die A ao sa ‘rv | @PPBCSSSCSCOBE SED, ' Pietzel, in Philadelphia, who js under eae stacy liga ag er ecaag AP ge ¢ . re ane Eres SENTENCE LO be hanged May 7. The con Wat-on street, formerly of Charlottetown, Johnson s ey : fession takes up, with illustrations, three P.E.1., took place Thursday afternoon.|@ 9, : ? PERSONAL. Pee Journal. In ™ Holmes ac- Sie was the mother of e cht sons, seven of } arnish ie ven ose es i i ne : iiccad sone. sasdadh, Masdilees enn Wlliais § gS It is proposed at Winnigeg to give a people, me, women and children. In a Ribbons. Aa U.S. A. clerk at Fort Brady, Mich., Restorer state funeral to the remaius of the late Sir | Preface he declares that his crimes were p= Deli Sor tapenade hae eyes gage. $ Jehu Schulis. only caused by the opportunity for peeunj services at the honse were conducted by REQUIRES RUBBING. but not very Mr. Jobo R Te the well-known | '@tY gain garcons inclataets a Rev. A. Blackburn, assisted by a quartet ¢ hile ce We “a a dei ig commercial traveller, is among the guests ad from the Gordon Missionary Training | soils bi pc f aa, t atthe Hotel Davies. Ladies wi!l soon be thinking of pew School, and at the Cambridge cemetery | $ F Tahar ten os e + — L. B Dystant, of Halifax, and Jobn A. | costumes. There is nothing better than a by her eon, Rev. Ward Fisher, pastor o*| 3 A Pe ose pif — McLaine, St. Peter’s Bay, are among the Cravenette. It is waterproof and dust Baptist church, East Longmeadow, Mas. ‘ a : , See a _ , latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. proof, and yet perfectly porous, so that it —From Cambridge, Mass, Chronicle, May | a ak er aad ores is a pleasure to wear it. The Cravenette is Charlottetown, April 11, 1896--dw 30. ” ¢ TION. om Clem Peres made in the following shades: Navy, | » ae cme ae eee eevee without ral AN EXPLANATION AFFORDED. Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Bastor and Blacks] —S—S em Baer asm tien Geek Ole dete aoe gan ” a } —— Light and medium weight. In addition the pleasure of a1 og that Mr. W $ ee Sir,—A correspondent, “O. F. M.,” ex-j to all these qualities, the Cravenette is ex- ’ JOHNSON & J a 7 afew days. Mr. Stewart has taken the e o the L nd 1H se bu rately Graduates in Pharmacy. occupied by J. T. McKenzie, merchant "i tailor. He has also secured the services : - ; CBSVSVseV~wesseessesoests of Mr. Wm. McGuire, who has had a oe | is well ‘ years expe rience an Bt er y il and favorabiy known in the boot and $85 (8 and shoe business. They have bovgtt their ' stock personaily from the best houses in 2 Montreal, Quebec and other places, = $100 HT expect to open in a few days of which due | Fat KS anoouvcement will appear in the adver- | . tizing columns of Toe Examiner. We : wish the new store success. the price of Stearns Bi- ee a cycles, either ladies’ o- Apvice 10 A Youxrc Man — So you were 7 ce ‘ pc litle son gees, and vache withons think gents’. Nothing equal ing, did you, my son? And you got pick to them on the market éd up quite suddenly on your statement, 4 : . eh? Ob, well, that’s all right; that hap- atthe same pene. Just pens to older men than you every day. I now the manufacturers have noticed that you have a tive way of filing a decision men state an opinion, and you frequently positive assertion where older merely express a belief. But never very posi- where other in Toronto are snowed under with orders. Ten are wanted to one mak a Rieu mind; you are young. You will know , P less as you grow older. “Dou’t I mean ship, The public knows ee - - KnO w more {i Heaven forbid, a eood wheel and wants my boy. No, indee [ mean you will ae ep know less. You will never kaow more the “Stearns.” Twenty than you de; never. If you live to be ten more wheels expected tudti-and years Old, yon will never again - a know as much as you do now. No in a day or two. hoary-headed sage, whose long and stud- lous years were spent in reading men and “ epg knew as much as a boy of MARK WRI PASTE BUTTONS ! ; Pearl Buttons, 3 Steel Buttons, 3 Metal Huttons, % Kone Buttons. 3 Horn Buttons, and #3 ¥iedallion Buttons. Buttons are a very important item in the fashivo- able trimming of this season, and we have 1eceived to-day u large variety of very elegant novelties from SI to $8 a Dozen. Our Trimming Stock is now complete- i } $ } ‘ } ‘ } } | } TS: Wearueg.— Generally fair, light local showers et first ; stationary or higher Lempersture, every | they are able to} BHT & 00. LTD, that the designation used should be ap- plied to the entire audience. I will not, however, disguise the fact that I consider it applicable to a portion of the audience. The Methodist Church js not unique in this respect, “Polite and Varnished Chris tianity,” prevails in all the Churches, is the curse of the present day, and does more toward the ruin of Christianity than the rankest infidelity. The latter wages war in open and manly fashion, the former stabs beneath the belt. Mr. Campbell is on the right track. He understands that an indispeasible preliminary to religious and moral reform is an exposure of all hypucrisies and shams. Mr. Campbell must be supported in his crusade. If he but follows in his present course, he will do more good in Charlotte- town than was ever done by a dozen pul- pit orators in as many years, In this way he is a close imitator of Jesus, his master, and what greater glory can any man have than to imitate such a model. Success tohim,I say. The pre- vailing trouble with most of the moderna | preachers here and elsewhere is this, viz., | \hat through lack of knowledge or sheer corwardier, they make no attempt to ex- pose the sly wickedness of the people, but offer them creeds to profess and then call them Christians, BR. <8 — — - << Y. M. C. A.—A meeting will be held in the Y.M.C. A. Thursday evening, 16th inst , for the purpose of organizing a foot- ball club. All interested please attend. i qoenmnnenliacceniage Customers are agreeably surprised at | the designs of ready to wear clothing we | are showing this spring. It is without a | doubt as nice a stock of clothing as can Le | found in Canada—McKay Woollen Co. | Only one Best Place to buy Wall Papers. That is at Carter's. dw —-+2>--— You hear about them everywhere— | those French Catelle D. & A. corsets at $1 per pair—Stanley Bros. ALL ABOARD ! checked be- We have just Get vour trunk go. received a large shipment of Tranks, Valises, Club Bags, Trunk Straps—in fact, any- want in this line we have it. Weare noted for low prices. Our Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes is now complete. Yours, A. E. McEACHEN, ' ‘THE SHOE MAN. fore you thing you ap6 JE—A newly calved cow, Apply itm Ges LEDWICH, corner of Kent and Elward Streets. tf—apl5 Carter's for Wall Paper. , MARRIED. ; At the residence of Geo. H. Holbrook, Esq., Kent street, brother-in-law of the bride, on Wednesday, April 15th, by the Rev. George M.*Campbell, pastor First Methodist Church, Rev. Joseph John- stone, minister Presbyterian Church, Covehead, to Edith Jane, youngest daugh- t-r of the late William G, Wright, Esq, of this city. EEE a = eS DIED. At Charlottetown. Hospital on the 14th inst., Bernard McPhillips, lateof H.M. Cu-toms, in the 76th year of hisage. R. e [Funeral from the Hospital vo St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral at 8.45 to-morrow morn- ing. Friends and acquaintances. will please accept this notice. ] ‘Tenders. The Building Committee of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church are prepared to receive teuders for repairs and exten- sion ef their Church until «THURSDAY; 30th April, according to p'ans and specifi- cation to be seen at Dr. Murchison’s, The committee do not bind themselves to ac- cept lowest or any tender. apli—dy ?i & wy & WHICH SHALL 1 PUT ON Fizgr. P It doesn’t make any earthly dfterence which she puts on first. One shce is as good asthe other, and both are perfect. The trath will bear a good dea! of telling, but it won’t stand any stretching, «nd we don’t believe in taking any liberties with it. We tolerate nothing in the nature of exaggeration. When you make @ pur- chase from us you know exactly what you are buying. We can give you as good valne in Boots and Shoes as you can get anywhere. Try u@. ; R. K. JOST; { WAN rED—Boarders will find | nee RE ane atthe “Imrerial! House,” J J Trainor, proprietor, corner of Queen and Kent Streets, Charicttetown, apis—lm apt Stamper’s Corner lous by comparisun, To be sure, coun- terfeits pass for genuine coin and brass for gold at a distance, because both are yellow, but the difference will out—brass insult gold Or ready-made insult tailor- made, The two are easily distinguished. One is cheap and the other isn’t cheap, One fits and the other doesn’t fit. We fit perfectly, and invariably our large stock of Suitings gives our customers an ample field of choice in materials such as Eng- lish, Scotch, Irish, French, Canadian and all other makes at the lowest prices. yet reached in this city. S. A. McDONALD, Leading Fashionable Tailor. Charlottetown, April 14, 1896—dy SEEDS! SEEDS! For Farm and Garden. —_-—— XY) Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth Early Red and White, Dutch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife and Colorado Bearded Seed Wheat. 4 oe a GARDEN Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot; Cauliflower, Celery, Gorn; Cress, Cucumber, Musk Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, ‘Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savoy, Spinach, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, ete. FLOW ER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and freliable. sale at the lowest prices. WILLIAM GRANT & CO.: Charlottetowr, Ap-i] 2, 1£90 +135 w QUEEN STREET. For! so — -. Lowpor HOUSE. Wer Capes, Neur Millinery, Weur Dress Goods, NOW OPENING. T, J. HARRIS. WANTED-—By the 'st May, a cook, wages $10; also a parlor n ali, wages $s. Apply as this office, dy & wy tf —api Chariottetown, April 11, 1896. | f A Brilliant Polished Surface Without Friction, | Moisten a soft cloth then leave it alone. of rubbing or polishing. Was> AVOID INFER PERFECTION WATSON’S DRUG STORE. AT LAST! WATSON’S FURNITURE POLISH, and apply a thin coating to furniture or oilecloth ; with In a few minutes it will be found dried trade. I guarantee the quality into a brilliant non-sticky polished surface without the labor 15 cents a jar at LOR SUBSTITUTES:' | | | and Soft latest styles. it Ss ae tt LONDON STYLES We have now in stock a choice lot of ENGLISH HATS, in Hard Black and Colored— Cn ee ee ee BRU C-4E:. Charlottetown, April 15, 1896--dy KA) il oy cesntes ) FRED The Imperial Wheel For Ladies and Gentlemen, pronounced by cyclists to be one of the very best, which will be sold to introduce them as cheap as_ the ordinary makes, John Newson’s Furniture Store, Coronet yore On exhibition at . P. NEWSON. ENPIRE BLEND TEA Ts the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, best. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the For sale wholesale or retail b T. J MORRIS. to prevent sick tilating, and H do everything the trade. STEAM, HOT ourselves upon JOBBING done at ehort notice. us before placing your order. Charlottetown, Feb.°28, 1896 —d&w teenie ness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- eated Houses to live in. We are prepared to in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to We are also prepared to do everything in the line of WATER aod HOT AIR BEATING. We pride the perfection of our work in ali its branches. Our charges are moderate. See Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE; PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, American IN Charlottetown, April 6, 1896, For Sale by Wralkex’s Corner. WE ARE READY To show you the Finest Assortment of Wall Papers CHARLOTTETOWN. For cukAP papers we WILL Not be undersold. McMILLAN & HORNSBY. ELEPHANT BRAND LIQUID PAINT IS THE BEST. TRY IT Simon W. Crabbe, Stowes & HardMare. ‘ ‘ ue tm 5 ; ‘ e ‘ ; ? *" f i y! : ' ' } ¥ ' a) : & e ' Po iy 4 7 2 * Bie i | é 21 8 A 1 a 4 Mes AS. ee 8 pe ee a ta al 4 fia a i e /% Ha ous ij 1 a. (oo a YT ig al - q * a . * y , 5 & a a 4 "4 t tig “4 ‘ , é