= BORN. At Summ: rs: ie, » April 13th. 1899, the wife of Vm. A Mi urphy of a daugh- ter. VQua ers ee a ee ee J, Bx London City, Numidian and Scotsman ) CASES Millinery Goo ls, Ribbons, Capes, Flowers, Silks, Veilings Hosiery, Laces, and other goods now openirg at the PEOPLES’ STORE tKS & OO e P eoples’ S*ore, ~aif) > <i (> «{}! 7 «itil — atl Ib» ail» = «i({ lI» al as e+ See eavuwewee il a al LOLA LE DE ORI ALBEE at A very large increase io sales bass ly resulted from the advice givenin last advertisement to us® nothin g Out Sunligit & Lifebuoy Soaps ee a Yorn in housecleaning; and high praises (| as to their superior washing quah- ties are being sung by hundreds of new pat: N further light ons, Ww ~»as > ™® or your laundry; take some udvice, keep on using Sum and you will always have beautifully Clear and healthy clothing, etc. the texture of which w ll not be rained by strong Alkili’s, for remember that every bar of his world renownek bran i carreis with ita 85000 guarantee of absolute pur . ity. Try Sunlight and Lifebuoy : for toilet None better can be bad $ a 2s 8 Oe Oe DO 2] 8 oe Spring. . use, i eh eS SS Se SS SS @ OE SOE SBee eee ee eae ea~e ee ‘lhe tine for general cleaning. Your clck or watch may need cleaning, tv insure their keeping good time Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- Sonal attention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE =? =oon0uenunuw enn am ame. ae ET Ee ( We »dnesday evening at 7 o'clock. it Gilt edge, and egg fin- D5 Ci eckuswladerd by FOR FORGING THECKS, Frank Murphy, of Emyvale, Arrest ed This Morning. A young man named Frank Marphy, belonging to Emyvale, Lot 30, was this morning arrested at bis father’s house by police-sergeant Bradley, police ofhicer Campbell and Constable William Taylor, on a charge of forgery. The officers left Charicttetown ateleven o’clock last night, and made the arrest at three this morning. They got back to the city about eight o'clock. When sergeant Bradley made the arrest he said to Murphy,**Do you know what this is for? ?” Murphy’s reply was “I sup- pose so,’’ and upon Bradley offe ring to tell him if be guessed aright he said,” *For Alfred McEachen.” Murphy was arraigned before police- Magistrate Haszard ai ten o’clock this moraoing,and several witnesses were ex- amined, The evidence showed that on the 15th Murphy entered the shoe shop of Mr. A. E. McEachen, on Queen Street, and bought a pair of boots and a small vali se. In payment he tendered acheck for $12 made payable to James Murray, and to which the signature of Benj, Heartz was affixed. Mr. McKachen did not wish to cash the check, but did so upon the as~ surance of Murphy that he was the James Murray to whom it was made payable and that be was employed on Mr. Heartz’s tarm,giving the difference between the cost of the goods and the amount of the check in cash. He subsequently diecovered that the check was forgei and reported the matter tothe police. It was also shown that on the 7th Murphy passed checks on Prowse bros, aud Goff Bros. To both of these checks the name of P. P. Archibald was attached, and each was msde payable to James Macdonald an em;loye of Mr. Archibald. The check cashed by Prowse Bros was tor $12, and he got the mount incash. The check cashed at Goff Bros. wasfor $16 and he got the amouat in ful', less the price ofa pairef boots. Previous to going to Goff Bros. Murphy tried to have the check cashed at Weeks & Co’s., but failed. Another charge of forgery preferred against Murphy is to be investigated this day week, to which date Murphy has been remanded to jail. This is a charge of passing acheck tor $17 upon W.E. Daw- son, to which the name of M. P. Hogan was attached. Upon this check goods to the value of $< and the balance in cash was obtained. Mr. McEachen positively identified Murphy ag the man who passed the check upon him. He has also been identified as the person who passed the check at Dawson’s store. Mr. L. E. Prowse said he believed him to be the one who had the check cashed in their store. Mr. Webster could not identify him as the one who cashed the check at Goff Bros. City Marshal Uameron and Sergeant Bradley deserve credit for the detective ability exhibited in connection with the case, A few days after the first forgeries were reported to them they had their man located and preparations made for his arrest. — rm <-> ee Dear Sirs,—I have been a great suffer er from rheumatism, and lately have been confined tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried ic and got immediate relief: [ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful | power of your medicine, Lewis ©, But Ler Burin, Nfld. o+e+e Don’t forget tha: Barney and Bridje give a specialty at the Lycee um on Wedne day night. Don’t fail to hear their sun; and see their step-dance. Admission 25 35 cents. Piease secure your ticket Plan at Reddin’s Dru g store until land: early. If You See it in Our Ad. its so. What. Kind of Shoedressing i : do youuse? It pays to use the Poor dressings are hard on the leather, We keep the following —the best made. 10c best, Boulevard —a good dressing — gives nice polish, ; DIAMON D—as good a 15c shoe dressing as you ; want. all to be firs: —class dressings. OOOO OOD OW 54 DOG OSHPGOSO ODE DHOE HHH CaO HAM ARMS Boston Waterproot Dressing 25c Ie ES R.K. 0ST STAMPER’S CORNER ; Es i : Nii aia PERSONAL Mr. A, J. King: representing Brown? & Webb, Halifax is among the gueats at the Hotel Davies, Rev. W.J.Cox took the eervices in St. Alban’s Church, Souris, yesterday, and returned tO town to-day. Captain William Miller has been ap- pointed .wharfinger at Murray Harbor, ia the place of Benj. C. Law resigned. Mr. G. F. Hutcheson, and Mr. Gordon, pureer on the 8$ Princess, were among the passengers to town by the eastern train today. Dr. J. L. MeMillan, who has been at St. Peter’s attending the burial of his brother, Dr. Wailace MeMillan, returned to town this morning. Captain Finalyson, of the steamer Stanley, came to tewn yesterday after oon to see one of his chiliren who has been seriously ill for some time past. Mr. and Mrs F. Peters and two children crossed from Picton by the Stanl+y yester~ day morning and came through to Char- lettetown by special train ‘o the afternoon. Several other passengers who crossed in the Stanley also came through by the same train. There was 4 large crowd at the station when the train arrived. ‘Lhe members of the Provincial Legisla- ture came to town in force this morning: Hop. Peter Sivclair, Summerfield; Hon. Wim. Campbe!l, Sea View ; Messre. Mc- Willems, West Cape ; Jonn A. McDonald, Lot 16; and Alfred A. Lefurgey, late member for Summerside, came in by the western train; and Hon. D. Gordon Georgetown; Hon. J. H. Cummiskey, (Sp-aker) Fort Angustus; Hon. Anthony McLaughlin, St. Peter’s; Messrs. A.J. McDonald, Georgetown; Cyrus Shaw, New Perth ; James E. McDonald, Car- digan; John Kickbam, Souris; and Murdock McKinnon, Murray Harber came in by the eastern train. Hon. Peter Macs Nutt came in on Saturday afternoon. He was accompanied by Mre. MacNutt, and will remain in Charlottetown while tbe House is in session. one Things te Make a Note of. —_—— Come Forwarp tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock and enjoy a good programme. Weare glaito be able to report that Mrs. Neil MacLeoi, of Summerside, is rmuuch better. Remember the concert in Zion lecture room tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7.36. Admission 15 cents Home-made candy. Tuesday May the 9th, will be the date of the fine performance in the Opera Honse of the Bogus Widow. The play will be a great euccess and all indication peint to amos! enjoyalle evening. Don’t forget the date, Tuesday May 9th. The Natural History Society meets to- morrow evening Paper upon rad ution by Mr. Bulman. Members will please show tickets at door. Non-members will be charged 1@cts admission fee. Mem-~ bers may procure a limited number of invitation tickets for friends from the Secretary. No one should fail to attend the concert in Zion Church lecture room Tuesday evening next, at 8 o'clock. The pro- gramme will consist of readings «ad reci- ations, trombone, violin,piano and vocal -olos, Kindergarten and Can dian choruses ete. Toe British Flag drijl and Good Night drill, will in themee!ves be worth the admission tee, 5c, Home made candy in abundance’ 0+0+o— EM PLOYMENT BUREAU. — ee An employment bureau fhas just been opeve! dl bo the Women’s council, and the information office will be conducted by Miss Snellgrove, Kent S'reet. Following are the regulations and scaie of changes : 1. Fees be paid to Mies Snellgrove. 2. Reference must be given by persons wanting employment. Terms for persons wanting emplov- ment: 1. Initiai fee for registering name, o cents. 2. Such name to be retained on books for the period of three months in cases of temporary employmeaut, such as sewing girl, errand boys, lauodresses. &c., with- ent further pay. 3. In cases of employment for more lengthened periods, such as domestic ser- vants, &c., besides the fee of 5 cents, an ad litional payment of 5 per cent. of first month's wages to be paid at the end of the month. 4. Every time one of the class, such as domestic servants, obtains a_ situation through the tureau, the fee isto be re- newed, Terms for em, loyers: 1. Initial fee, 10 cente, in cases of ob- taining persons for work by the day, such as sewing girls, &c., the name of employe is to be retained on books without further pay for a period of three months. 2. In cases of obtaining servants for more lengthened terms. such as ee servants, 15 cents additional to be paid whea hel» is secured. 3. For every servant of the more per- manent clase, the fees, both icitial and additional amounting to 25 cents to be re- newed. For persous with a recommendation from one of the women of the Council can bave name registered for work by the day free. lt is recommended that the member of council who,takes an interest in above persons pay the initial fee. Employment registry : All persons wanting employment, and loyers of labor in want of assistance, will obteia belp and situations by applying to Miss Snellgrove, Kent Street. Panis, April 14.—The suicide is re- rted of a French centenarians who took his life because he was afraid he would live for ever. > OSD 9 DPR OD OSE 00D US 05D OD OD OS OBOD WDD Local and Other Hems. | “Tae Pri BS. ian aud norih aire, 2 rap or sleet, 1.0. O. F,—St. Lewrence Lodge, No 8, meets tonight at eight o’clock. First Degree. A Goop Exrexpirera.—The city of Boston expended the sum of $2,848,413 in the maintenance of its schools last year. Y. M. C. A.—A meeting of the Execu~ tive committee of the Y. M. C. A., will be held in the office Tuesday evening, April 18th at 8 o’clock, Special business. THE Maits—TLere will be no Upper Province mails to-night as the mails tha would ordinarily be due tosday were brought over yesterday, Sunday. Misses Small aud Beairsto of the Eclectic Bookstore, Summeiside, were passengers to town by, the western train this moroing, They are here ou a busi~ ness trip. aibaaibeabiii. First Lozsrers or rae Season.—Messre Daniel and George MeUcrmack landed the first lobsters of the season on the 13th inet, at Messrs. D, C. Morson & Co’s Factory— Launching, ———_a—_— A Goop Yis.p.—it is said that last years hay crop of the United States was worth one-third more than all the geld the world produced, and twice as mucn as the silver, Leerurge.—The iecture on Thomas D’Arcy McGee, to be given in the B. I. S. ball to-night by Mr. McCready, should be largely attended. The story of the lifes work of McGee is of much interest, and it will be well handled by Mr. McCready. Makea point of attending. GRADUATED.—Mies Hattie M, Robertscn of Red Point (near Souris), who has, for some months past, been a student at the P, E.1. Commercial College io this city, leaves for her home this wiici~ noon, Mies obertson made splen- did progressin her studies, and al- though her business course was a compar- atively short one, she succeeded most admirably in acquiring the knowledge necessary to make heran excellent book keeper. sitive Losstrer Factory Bernep.—The lobe ster factory owned by Messrs. Cogswell & Easton, at Burnt Point, pear Georgetown, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. This was one of the largest and best equipped lobster factories inthe province and its destruc- tion just at the opening of the fishing seay son will be a heavy lose to the owners. It appears that none of the workmen have been in the factory since Saturday last and the opinion held is that the building was deliberately set fire to. -_-_o-— Ger One.—The Prince Edward Icland Magazine is for sale throughout the Island at the following places. Price 5 cents :— Georgetown— Hon. D. Gordon’s. Summerside—Small & Bearisto’s and D. K. Currie’s. Souri s—D. Sutherland’s, Mt. Siewart— Donglass & Jardine. Montague—F. S. Macdonali’s Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Alberton—G. 8. Muttart’s. T ignish—J. A. Brennan’s Kensington—Dr. Darrach. Annandale, Lot 56 -C. O. Howlett. Orwell—W. J. Ciarke. Orv For Picrovu.—If the Stanley can- not get into Charlottetown, Captain Mc- Lean is today doing his bestto take the Princess out. She left her dock this worning shortly after ten o’clock and steamed out of the harbor in fine style. But outside the barbor comes the rub, How much ice is there out there, and will ehe be able to get through it? It ie sin~ cerely to be hop d that she will beabie to get over. to Pictou; and if she doea what will it be possible to say about the Stanley ? If the Princess does not sacceed in her aitempt, it is not like:y that the Stanley wiil try tocome here until Wednesday, but she may possibly do so this afternoon or to-morrow, Later.—The Princess reached Pictou at 3.30. The Stanley left Fictou for Charlottetown at the same hour. TG | OD 8 BV0BV9D BVIDSHD ~—-™s Never Before ——~ Was the same grade of POWDERED BORAX as we are eelling now at 15c a POUND eold at such a low figure in this city People cannot understand, they think it is some cheap trash—but it is net—it’s as pure as any we have ever had—but we bought a large quantity of it for epot cash and now intend to give our customere the benefit of our bargain. VARNISH RESTORER The best article for renewing the original finish to old furniture. 15 CENTS SHS seosve se OOOO O® DAINTY CURTAIN MUSLINS AT STANLEY GROS We are showing the prettiest and best assorted lot of Lace curtain Stuffs ever offered by us. ENTIRELY NEW Printed, Striped and fain, EFGEGTS IN some Frilled, some Fringed, sonie Plain. ~ Frilled Muslins 20c per yard sé 6s tt te 28¢ 2he si rai cf ri Fringed White Muslins 32¢ per yard Fringed Mfadras 6! at ee 6 48e (5e¢ ti ‘és Sash Muslins Sash Stanley rena dines a oe eee Bros, ea = ‘Great-— -. BOOT & SHOE SAMPLE SALE a These a ity of the goods.—From these further discount of 20 per ce WOMEN'S SIZE, MEN'S 812k, - GIRLS’ SIZE, CHILDS'S SIZk BOYS’ SIZE, - YOUTHS’ SIZE, > a % a Ww 4 We have received another * - shoes, (35 vases.) year, ‘at ve ry close prices considering the extra qual Come and see them. E pleased with their purchases last year, They are wade in these sizes only:— ea OR? —— oS oD oe SER, OOO Me Sy ak. PO: ‘ big lot “of samp'te re marked fam? as Jast ROX - e low prices we 1 ke fi it. cush. veryone was more tha: : : 4 and 7 and 8 13 and 1 6 and 9 4 and § - 13 oo BODO DMEODODS HOWE Dowoees DODODMABDPO DS RAO): 6a Of ail Wine Merchants. Wholesale from the distiller, A. is LE Siend Phish, G. Tuomson & Uo, Glasgow ~~ wee er (fre i diglagtas- Ale vw ner can ta Sake mati