THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAR LOTTETOWN, APRIL 24, 1900. 24 years. Tuarnoxe 9 | Deceased was the daughter of Mr | Alfred McEwen, St, Peter’s Harbor, ES¢ 4 P. EB. Is'and. D. ewar i At the residence of his sou-in law, Mr. Lemue! Mackay, Kent street, east on the 24th inst., Mr. George Douglas, in the 89th year of his age. , [Funeral on Thursday at 2 p. , Sherwooa] SF 606068600 *H6e Eciipse BaKERY m., to 3kBS BEST BREAD. OO +62006 66808°8°0 190886 Wednesday night of next week, Stanley Bros will make a show of millinery, silks and dress goods that ELL. DICKEY | lottetown. a > | oe Uy Isie Clinical <A an at Roya d OF Hospttal, : . . . ‘ : Meorfclds, and Central London is so limited that 1t 18 1mpos- Throat and E Hos} sible to show the goods during business hours; therefore we 'eordially invite you o comet on Wednesday night next, ‘ane see a show that would do wList—Kye, Ear, Nose and Threat. eE-Cameron Block ExcE—Richmocd Street, West 5S Heves—9 Wam,iolpm,2tofpm Evenings by appointment a + Testea aud Fitted With Glasses §' Vinces. Gents’ Furnishings Our stock of Gents’ iurnishings is nearly com- plete. White Laundried Shirts. Open front and closed 0c, 62c, 783, 90c to $1.59. Unlaundered. 36c, 55c, 75c, 90c, $1,090, Revattas. Newest goods and desigas, 65c, 90c, $1.19, $1.20, $1.25. Silk Fronts. The very latest $1.00 $1.15. Collars. “nglish Linen Collars Loc a Cc shapes— Boston, Dewey, Better grade 15c Cleveland, Ask to see our eech or » 25e in Culone}. Jubilee four-in-hand. > tach or 2 fo, 30c “Lord Roberts, Sampson, Army, Novara. 4 ‘ ¥ a Linen Cuffs. . . - e . > Our Globe Cuff 25e pair or 2 pair tor 45c ale beauties, ) ¢£ a iVUi Gloves. 4 F ° oe © = We ke ep a nice line of Persins Ale for gentlemen:, Gloves Neckties. We opened Saturday 140 doz of newest heckties ) tapes. \ Weeks & Co | . direct from England—all styles and THE PEOPLES STORE, 9 < Pr Se BES” will be a re-, velation to tho ladies of Char- | Our showing space | ‘credit to any house in the Pre- goers,and each sang well. Mr. Mitchell | | was dressed in khaki and carried a gun. |His selection was entitled “The Un- ‘commercial Traveler,” and dealt with the exploits of Mr. Thomas Atkins. The re-~ | frain was taken up by the ladies and | ‘gentlemen of the chorus who were seat- | ted in the boxes andin the body of the hall. “After the Sun Went Down,” a dvet by | ihe two little daughters of Mr. W. F. | Gill, of the Post Office Department, de- | lighted the audience. In response to cn encore tne little ocesgavea dollsong ina very pleasing manoer. The patriotic readings by Mies Enid | McLean and Miss Filo Mackenzie were well | giveu and greatly apprec Professor Waits acted musical director, Lieut. A. G. Peake arranged the tableaux, ‘and the gypfey scene was the ' work ef Mies Helena Macdonald. The National Anthem was sung twice during the evening, the sudience joising in the singing. It was first sung afier one of the earlier choruses and again at the close of he entertainment. ated. as —— ee - - PERSONAL. Mr. F. H. Cannon, of n town to-day. Rev. J.J. Macdonald, of Kinkora, came into town this morning. Mr. and Mrs Peter McGrath, of Gunter River, are in town to-day. St. Eleanore, is | Mr. Thomas A. McLean left this morn- ing on 4 business trip to St. Jobn. Captain McKionon, of the Brant, came to Charlottetown from Summerside this morbving. ‘Lhe World, of London, eays the Prince and Princess of Wales will probably go to Paris at Whiteuntide. Mre. F. P. Carvell, Mr. Horace Haezard Mr. T. C. James, were among the passengers by the Princess last evening. Mre. J.T. Jenkins and Miss Jenkins ti thye morning 1.r Aivetta, N. W. T. hey were aceon panied a8 faras Sammer- > « by Dr. $. BR. Jenkins. wise (Dr.) P. Cain, of Estherville, , wuo bas been spending the wiater s Onrdigan, left this morning oa return to ber heme. and | ow “SewrRace Coytract.—We understand bat the contract for the construction of rection No. 4 of the Charlottetown Sewer- aye system bas been awarded to James H. | Macdon:ld, of Oxtord, N.S, his tender | being the lowest. There were four tecders ‘ } ’ ' | received. The contract covers all that ! portion of the city north cf Eusion Strect, we'l us some ‘short sections in the | €astern portion of the city. ee a | = =Porttuw Gs.—Tbe Polliwogs wi !] meet | for practic? to-morrow night at the park. ¢ Al! members who played last year are ree quested to be on hand. Cnixa Parxtinc. cvume dainty exhibits in China painting are on view in Mes-rs Hazard & Moore’s window. These are from the stucio of Mies Temple (reeidence ) of Professor Watts.) Orders solicited, iyrcincitens Ses vainiatisintnn Maypole Soap Dyes give absolutely sure results — brilliant colors —no streaking, no crocking — fast. 10c. FOR COLORS. 15C. FOR BLACK. FREE BOOK on Home Dyeing on application to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. | One of the most interesting vited to attend. ' the officiating clergyman. Arrernoon Tea.—The Loyal Circle of | the King’s Daughte:x’s will hold an after- noop teain St. Paul’s Schoolroom on Thureday April 26:bh fron, 3to 7 o’clock. Admission 10 cents. if ~ | FoorsaLL.—Practice at Victoria Park } etTo’c'ock. P. W. C. students are ins | Aiter the football prac- | tice there will be s meeting of the A. C. | A.C. at their rooms to elect officers, etc. | —- | Note Tuis | table of pies of all kinds, also candy, ‘ce creain, and fancy tables at the afternoon tea on Thureday next at Si Paul’s School room, No article on the fancy table shall «exceed one dollar ‘n price. if Wet_.—There will be a} ' Narurat History Scciery. — The | Natural History and Aatiquarian Society anvites the public to attend the meeting 1a tbe Y. M. C, A. parior at 8 o’clock tonight. | wben Mr. Percy Pope will read his paper | } } | | | ; upon Lost Atlantis. Gvarp or Honor --The Guard of Honor at the openiog of the Provincial Legisla- ture on the 8th May will be composed of one hundred men drawa from the Engi- peer Corps aud the $2ad Batialion. The salute of fifieen guns will be fired by detachment of Artillery from No 2 Com pay . under command of Lieutenant 4. G. Peake. Funeral To-Day.—The funeral of the late Mr. J. D. Mason took place this! aiternoon. The members of the two city | Lodges of Maeons attended in a body, and | there was aleoa Jarge number of other | citizens present. The pall bearers were | J. A. Lawson, Joseph Tait, A. L. Brown, | W. B. Robertson, Thomas Campbell and H. M. Davison. Rev. J. K. Frater was The interment was at Sherwood. There were a great mavy gifts of flowere, the Dominion offi- cials in the Post Office Building sending a baudseme wreath. —_—>—_——- MarriaGe YeSTeRDAY.—At six o’clock on Monday morving theemarriege tock place of Mr. James Wisner, eldest con of Capt. Wiener, of the S. 8. Elfin, and Mies Annie Collins, formerly of North River, pow of Charlottetown. Rev. Dr. Morrison yerformed the ceremony. The bride looked very well dressed in a beauti- ful and becoming eostume of blue-gray. Sbe wore alarge blue«gray hat of straw. Tie bridesmaid, Mics Emma Wisner, wore a pretty costume of fawn with black velvet ribbon trimmirg ; large hat of pale fawn. Mr. Pius McDonald acted as groomtman. Mr. avd Mrs, Wisner leit by the Princess for ialifax. Their hort- of friends wish them 4 long and happy life. anes Tw, FLouse Cleaning raOlps. (continued ) Carpet end Cloth Powder For disinfecting carpets Bed Bug Exterminator 20¢ “Poison 256 &, Carbolic Acid 4c and 8c per oz Chloride of lime For disinfecting o¢, 10c and 208 Thymo Cresol 25c. 25¢ views tobe shown by Mr. ‘Smith during his lecture in ‘Zion Lecture Room tonight, | will be the Queen’s farewell to the first Army Corps leav- irg England fur South Africa. The uni versal disinfectant. i ; | GRE F TFT FS FT TS SS FF FT FEF eevee i ‘ | Paints, Brushes Ali our paints are gi aranteed. DODD & ROGERS: Ty Mee ee Re a PRs AS, Sa oes aoe ee * of SumM- store 1S a! > no reason you should buy frem us. We want to win upon the merits of our goods and value. Sere LeAwTEN ie. A Oe nee rere netomat eae —— CORN TE N D F- ey S ORNER LOAFERS SONS OF ENGLAND. [ oi and (ith 3 ; tae , :&> aN é 2 ~ 2. est ee Ocal ang ciel tems, pUgaerg? 5 Ly ca he at! fthe ar : ; ) . T © * ’ swill ots ition of the’ Grand Concert in the Opera House REHEARSAL for the Belle of Saratoga : s a, ‘ . . , * tO &@& nuisance on Me Wt Bene mae ” er ; ; : ae 1 ’ , Mr. Karle’s studio at 7.15 eharp. ( / Ad, i lights and ess Line Uhariotte 4S Lo sons ‘ { | “Sor oY } ‘ Y + -=-- * } i ally i 1y nights there is vaya a) Of England are to be congratula upon we : a! va lows unging tl the iarg measure Of Succes wh < at- CALEDONIAN Cvs Regular m t y " % ‘ e ana f toe ( Jus a | tended their Natal Da nce ! Caledonian ( Dt 140) ’ >, £ ‘ y i ‘ ¢ ¢g oO f is U; eTa ] is€ ias eve , {) sale o 7: \ a9 i rs ’ H at wl fiouse was thronged, aid evs I a) x ‘4 i ! his ' yn the excellent programme wi ey t As ; , ; f . ” tg echt 7 ce Court.—Today, Jobn Mel ene iy ext anda ut y a \ m r t ; ¥ 5 + , on r vol { rde : A a : e be ; ‘ ; \ ‘ A OT LLETI y ecoratead W i nL hie . i . p nt , O.4 R ; 2 \ } y , ‘ i 4 a4 MEN | ia eve ge, May 2] i cop ri wa 4 rt A : . , > Gas 1 Vv ra ti i I i ( ss LY, ana SI u I y apy why I ” ~ o ; } f a ay , —_ F i e a : I 3 i he x Ly y 4 tig CK t : keg aggeeeee # Ge 9é€ase0 2e06 . aiid I DirTa tO Lhe Roy . Vi t if i y I & Wafkl I i D \ NCEI ] Irs i COl { Se + o . } : ak ” — } % : N Nieani of oa a id at the beadquart- | | Vinvico hest at Alley & ( sd an: BAIA éalll ‘ ' My MAGIC’, COMM en alled, 1 the ma whic wa th | rola S Demon i y ° ADT ( l i¢ } l eto expec a ; S é wis ae : U * tha Mo t 3 by talente grega . c - aT) : A re X N } LADLE : ’ mu ans 1 be of t A RTILLI No. 1 ( Ath P.' § ii te f C | . = ~ a . : t i é ielr x »* . i i + < t nA foy ‘ ; : . } - j 2 i (18 (i0 ° t v. E iwin Sm t | ully ed t ng ( J hnecru ] \ : is 4 } , Pw, .~ ra ' ry j « U1 are : . : ae! & : { € ppia ew C ie ' new clot . OY 4 < 6 . n ae e | me - Holiday Rambles | | Owe ~ 2% 2 ‘: PS : : i te %) & ’ : Wales Lhe ire! Che ] by a LD ( y : ~~ . s 8 an aie Roitial ec ‘d . e READ PROGRAMME of Mr. Ea: Wa J rann ol * AY : ‘ 8 W s feature : ti iin sek thin 8 ck 0 "2 eo * 1/7 ¢ e! rk ~ rk are Ww ‘ j erlainmel n th - Vui fl 1 — , , , At BY PS*3 nd | oy Pneaday evenis Mav Re. Uv . ve i x *) wirated OVid } a youre ; e GaD { mouce O : inesday ¢ Vi Dg, ae iv ‘ ah ph ele ) ‘ Admiesion 15 cents. ' ” . ’ igs sure to draw a crowded house, o 0) ' : exce y oru = were Ve We 5 7 7 vie fhe { r re 1 of Professor W : Next Artrraction.—Thke League > ead : rv stocK #®nbown Or n Loe r v ~ e Cros Mit etre | Show on Moi 2a) k : , ol ‘ rt f ms, bis 1 NV I I : i : ‘ e oO exnroit iburs v ' ipating iher wer also |} eV ng next. I'he boys promise barrels of ~ - iow « Y me : ‘ . 7 " } - * CAK E ’ 2 very ; Cay evening i.o 4 > Come in aod see y ips choruse by t mem bers of in, 20G expect & packed nouse, - a , t} howing at P.ince Edward Island’ Le: Sinie ee a EES a f : = x nd gua rything | the showing at P.ince Edward Island's |the Sous of Hogland, a weli arranged | ae ime to be thinging ke ood a 7 : Cy MAUL : |} military camp scene acc inpanylog tne ; Post Orrice APPOINTMENT, — The Can oS . © === | last one. ada Gazette ef April 21st contains notice | gXSey | BER SRESS! fe ( sur rs y . ‘ : 4 ce ¥ i te : ~~ 4pW a wre VY ry] 5 FI RE AT WIED | Vocal solos were contributed bv Mrs. | of the appointment of Mr. J. M. Campbell Ks z OUR i nh Ba Watts, Mra E H. Norton, Miss Florenve | tothe Assistant Postmastership at Char- always attractive but that is ~igst the thing for famuiyus « i At Pictou, N. S., on the 19th April,| Earle, and Mr. E. H. Mitchell. All are | lottetown. « ? 8 4 a Sarah, wife of Mr. Stewart McEwen, aged | favorites with Charlottetown concert- | pusicene 2) © oe Thousands of Stanley’s Dresses. Are to-day worn by Ladies ail over P. E. Island, and are giv- ing entire satisfaction. et em ee ee Stanley Bros. 2 BeEceceese@eeeede eeeaee2eeic® ppeasssssadsdasabssscdasd l as fijy> aif Grand Opening ty aif} ‘a «i and Demonstration ss «i{}] I % «fl Mey, a of : 4 SLATER SHOES. 2 This Evening. ‘- “i Band Concert “ from 7.80 to 10 o’clock. | : «tl | al 7 «ll « : «(if ites SSFFISTvesterveee rT Tee SeT Se TSS iecnpeetiathirineslieenaoaiens iia ; Here Are The (6 Tints. Church’s Alabastine comes in 16 beautifal tints and white, too—here is the tint card that all up-to-date dealers have to show you. e sell Church's Alabastine because it gives universal satisfaction to our customers. It won't peel, rub off or scale. It is recommend- ed by eminent physicians on account of its healthfulness. It grows harder with age. It is the only permanent water color wall and ceiling coating that is made to use with cold water. It will not fade. It can be applied coat over coatif you wish | to change the tint, It is never sold in bulk. That which pays | our customers pays us, and that is another reason why wesell | Church’s i ALABASTINE. - A eal ~~ ” Kalsomine, Leaver Mixel Puaint:, Enamel Paints, Gold Pe Sg act tetas eegeattmarmtarinas ts FoR E et ES eee, a - en : ER aan gods ke. vapineoei tes ate Fanner se ene rte Rig