‘« ee ni at se ome e —— am. lth : . = : ; ) ; . ‘ : 2 Age cone ee ee a ; mourn their lows. May her soul rest in } To r= on Re dpituary. pene Lay t To Hotel and Boarding 1 f i had F House Keepers. | ; i ao ouse Keepers. | . 4 4 aD e | Peaeaful be thy silent slumbers, If all those whoare desirece of | rx y @ i 3 i re det us of accommo- | ~ = SS ¢ thet + ronicle | Peaceful in thy grave so low; bah : : eee eee et that ( nicle | 1B. lating eummer tourists aed others during ‘ a : Mel Thou no more will join our number, ‘ : ; : : A an 3s of Arcalve a Tho i ll k hé coming season will send their addr-ses \ ok & age of | hou no more our song will Know. [ne Examiner offiee we will be happy to | ‘ cand 2 , . ‘ hile j farwar : ‘ ; , ‘ = . | Yet again we hope to meet thee »mpile a list and forward to the different. | » 8 a W her lay of life is fled; encies which make a business of fur- | 1} , i Heavet y to greet thee SUCi form i velling } a! y } @ ’ WH i yun00 3 j (y c rrp ' rk i r vay ‘i EORGE’S FIRST FRIEND. Se i tb } isa 6 } | : | i ee ‘ Personals For the Gents + te i Sav, b Lo } | yular i } ie lepartm ‘turd V a g 0 g 25 i ir a ; 1 yr t ¥ i u. t : i t of : f ( ‘ Ie Gents, we don’t ke p rplig (iodo . | | ’ ; , | Wantit}) we let others keep it if they | | ‘ : | ‘ p ajwantto. We can sell you the best cloth- | 4 | - : 7 om- | ing made at ridiculously low prices. ' led } v! was . ' a . : wa We are going to make a show day ransour : ’ ged Ei isin |, s : ADATHE. aks a Saturday for Gentlemen and will put . ian } ‘ pid DIZZINESS. : , ‘ them wr 26 suite, 10 different styles, at $5.00. ! 1 , f , . All > ' sna ma t : ; re ras * g a} ‘ ; ry} AUUS ioe | red 1 him for ei been paying $8.00 for the eame to get ready lor summer Dy ' y yt - >» Wem s _~ ' s11.€¢ ia } } “ . en Y *, ; j} FOR — ID LIVER. | tie . d *20 | and | quality. Twenty-five suits at $8.00, Q Ae ' : felt hat ‘ | ired $20 for ‘ > +40 _ 4 DILL a CONSTIP, 1 . 1d elt hay or | werth $12.00. markets. Beautiful creations * TOR SALI 41 7 > Jecture I i Abe ne ‘ning ao ase id DR SALLOW SEIN. ' music. A i Va ,o ? it xt, Dorams Gents, remember our $600 suits F Fee ican Tuc rea wenn) i cA e >a lettel f thanks from Mr. Low { we . sokteeeee =| FOR THE COMPLEXIOR)| { ed tob a ae Saturday ces ; GE WENED MUCT HAVE SSOMATUR i ViOllD M A U 4 grealiy praising the lecturer’s intellectus ity ee ce ‘i a s ate = - o : : . : . or + | say wv . -- | Purch: Veretahio, CheretGoer missed by all who knew him. He leaves} and inclosing a c k for $250 he We not only save you money On your piece - - ~ —— ee - . ~ Q o * ; : . wife, two son’, two daughters, ont brote affair was a success, netting about clething but also eave yon money on your Ti , os mar : : ’ ‘ > } : i . . s . ' CURE *K HEADACHE, er and sister, besides a large circie of re $300, so that President Low may be (| shirts, collars, ties, hosicry, etc ‘ Ges ‘ , x 5 23 we latives and friends tom iro thel loss. said to have been the first man to start; <A 4 ply all linen English collar for 8 Events are very touch sadderas all his] Mr. George on his eastern career. P g eee EPPS'S C0O0; to wv ty “A , GRATEFUL SOMFORTING (Distinguishea everywhero f Delisacy o? Flavour Superior Quality, @ud Highly Nutritiv: Properties Specially crate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. & Sniy in ?-lb. tins, labeiled JAMES EPPS & CO., Lia Homcopathic Chemi London, Brgiand. , BREAKFAST SUrrPe ~ St /@a ERDC’S CPRARE | ih OD : ; oe | ind we te FOR SMLEOR ewe tH That nicely situated resid- ence, with out buildings, on the Malpeyue Road, une mile from Post office, with 9 cr 32 acres ef land, a+ desired, Apply tormed !. T.PEARBDON, a ee eee family are away, none home but his sorry A io Friday, the 13th, his remaine, follow a Jarge eoucourse of prople, were c od to St. Margeret’s Church where the Jast sad rites were per- by the rev. pastor, after which they were laid torest in the adjoining cemetery, there to await till the Mighty Angel shall announce the last dread decree that time shall be no more. ne rife ,y pg wife. On (Boston papers please copy.) It is with beartfelt sorrow we annuounee the death ef Margaret Jane McBride, be- loved daaghter of Daniel MeBride, of 8t. Patrick’s Read, which teok place oa Sun- day, the 1dtu iast., at the early age of eighteen years. Deceased left ihe Island over a year ago for Boston and enjoyed good health uxto abent three monthe ago, whee she was attecked by a severe cold which developed into thas dread disease, consumption. Follewing the advice ef ber medical attendant she returned te her ' pative home, end after lingering for about a wonth, wae called by her Divine Mas- ter. Her bedy was conveyed to Si. Tereaa’s Chureb, where solemn High Mace was sang by the Rev. Ignatius Mc Dosald, P. P., thence to the eemetery, where it was interred. She wasa dutifal daughter andakind and loving sister. She Jeaves a sorrowing father, four sisters, two brothers and a host of friends to ——— My Store THE BARGAIN HOUSE Hixquisite Millinery The hundreds of visitors whom dur- +; lng our millinery opening visited our 4 show rooms were delighted with our display, and many congratulations were paid to us for our efferts to please the ladies in a real up-to-date n illinery ex- hibit; many orders being placed with Miss Murnyan, And our staff of mil- liners are working steady from 9 am to 10 pm In order to secure your hat or bonnet for Easter it would be well to place your order now and avoid being rushed up at the last moment, nes iluel, th val Successors to Beer Bros. Twenty years later, in 1897, Mr. Low was candidate and Mr George the labor candidate for mayor of New York. The latter made a vig: orous campaign and in all his speeches advised the citizens, if they could not vote for him, to vote for his. friend Seth Low, and on one occasion he said that if it had not been for the latter he would not be there as a candidate. Few understood bis full meaning.— Saturday Evening Post. the citizens’ He Had Enough, There is a New York physician who takes an active interest in politics and is popular with the “boys.” In spite of his jolly disposition he is an ex- | tremely thin man, so thin that many a joke is aimed at him. Here is the latest story they are telling about him: A grocer’s boy entered the doctor’s office the other day with a basket of fine fruit which some grateful patient bad sent to him. The doctor told the boy? to place the basket in a cabinet which stood against the wall. At the same instant he stepped out of the room, and, going into an adjoining one, manipulated a contrivance which caus- ed an articulated skeleton within the cabinet to waggle its head and limbs in an appalling manner just as the messenger boy opened the door. With a yell of terrer the boy fled. When the doctor had enjoyed a hearty laugh, he picked up a fine apple and followed the boy into the street to give it to him. “Come here, my boy!’ he shouted. *“Here’s a fine apple for you.” “Not on your life!’ replied the af- frighted youngster, taking to his heels again. “You can't fool me with your clothes on.”—New York Tribune. An Absentminded Professor. I bave a story of a gentleman now engaged in educational work which is, I think, somewhat remarkable and is also quite true. This gentleman was once professor of mathematics in a fine New England college. He was greatly interested in the work and de- voted himself so wholly to it that a natural tendency which be had to ab- septmindedpness became much accen- tuated. One day when he had guests at din- ner and was helping them to fish from a platter be took a plate bottom side up, put a fish on the bottom of the plate and handed it thus to one of the guests. There was a laugh at once, and his wife said, “My dear, if your absentmindedness has gone so far that you are serving people food on the bot- toms of plates, I shall insist on your resigning your professorship.” She did insist on it, and he resigned and went into another and more gen- eral field of teaching. He is still a lit- tle inclined to be forgetful—like some of the rest of us—but he has never since served food on the bottom of a plate.—Boston Trauscript. ii ith assidinenctacnaes His Answer Was Reassuring. Mgr. Calino, the simple hearted and ingenuons Frenchman, happened to be riding in a train in the same compart- ment with a lady who was ip constant fear of a smgshup. At every sudden stop, every jar, ev- ery sound of the bell or whistle, she cried out: “Ob! Ob! Have we run off the track? Is itacollision? Are we going to be killed?’ Calino paid no attention, but remain- ed wrapped in solemn silence. Pres- ently the lady said to him: “And you, sir, aren’t you afraid of railroad accidents?’ “Not 1, madame,” answered Calino reassuringly. “It has been foretold that 1 am to die on the guillotine?’ ‘The pervous woman went irto bys- terics and bad to be removed from the trnipn at the next station. — Youth's Companion. Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere. e cents, 2 good ties for 25 cents. We also keep the mest up-to-date T-es in this city. Our eaew Union Jacek Ties msy be here on Saturday. Sentyer, MoLeop & Co. Mr.S N. Earue’s Grand Concert Opera combined.— The music loving people of Charlottetown will have the opportunity of taking in two concerts in one evening at the Opera on Tuesday evening, May Ist. The first part will con sist of 12 choice numbers, consisting of choruses, quintettes, orchestra music, vocal eolos. Tbhesecond part will con- | sistof ‘The Beautiful Operetta in two | acis, entitled Pauline, or the Bell of Sara- and toga. This is under competent manage- ment, es é, 01. _-—- Minard’s Liniment Cures Barns, etc. Bats, Hate, men’s hats, soft and hard hats, good bate, cheap hats. J B Mac donald & Co’s —wk Another ‘shipment of patriotic scarfe, white satin ground with Jack Khaki with Red, White and Blue. All ve go in oid Lenion town, Get one,they will go like fire today.— Jas Paton & Co. En = a 4 YEARS Without Cleaning A watch was recently left with me to be revaired, which the owner stated had not deen clean- ed for 14 years. But, mark you, it needs more (han cleaning now, one of the pivots having been entirely worn away fer want of oil. I would like to i.c7-ess on all own- ers of watch... [particularly fine watches) t2: smportance ef heaving your watch -ared for at intervals net exceeding two years. [ solicit your prtronage, because I know that I can give you the best service obtainable. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watch maker & Jeweler. La You want THE LATEST ia note and letter paper and stationery of every des- criptio, magazines and hionbooks, we have them, Agent for the celebrated Perry Pictures. CHAS J. MITCHELL; BooKsPLLER and SPATIONER Queen Street. Prowse’s...... TENDERS a Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to Wednesday, the 25tb 'nst., at noon, from parties wishing to tender for tbe leasing of the Athletic Grounds of the Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Ar~ sociation for six months from the first day of May, A. D.,1900. Tenders to be seaied snd marked “Tenders for Track.” The Aseociation does not bind itself to acce t the loweet or any tender. REGINALD STEWART, Secretarv,C.A.A.A. April 17th, 1900. td Jackets Short natty Jacketz, made price, $6.75. Lear satin Our caeapest waist is 50> and you'll save at home ina year. America. Wrappers In all the best styles and colors, just opened at the Big Store; there’s a snap waiting for some one in the rezular $3.00 wrapper we are selling at $2 00; they are made of especially good wrapperette and trimmed with ribbon around yoke, neck and sleeves; the yoke is especially pretty being made of fancy Satin. Others from 85c up, see them all before buying any. Shirt Waists W« ‘iave told you about these before, but a good thing will ‘peating. We have them in beautiful zephyr at $1.50. Uur}: ck sateen at $1.60 is specia}, some others in black Roman p to $2.75; alzo colored satin waists in purple, and old rose : t $2.00; white waists in endless variety from 95c to $2.66. S getting one of our tailor made costumes, while our stock comprises the pick of the world from England, Germany and the United States are here waiting for you; please don’t keep them waiting long, $5.75 isthe price of a splendid one, anid Capes in the latest box back and fly front style; don’t think that anything is good enough for you, WE DON’T, we think that the best in the world is none too good for our little Island, and we prove it by seilipg more ef the best than of all others put tozether. back fly front coat, in dark fawn; it’s a special coat at « special See our special box price advances as quality rises, You'll save more mouey here in one day’s shopping than rPROWSE BROS -a* re