pe 5 OSE Res, aaa alain. cite WEEKS’ A Bonanza For Curtain Buyers i ctianmenienimatiiiasmmenna GASS & CO’S, BANKRUPT LAGE CURTAINS WHITE AND ECRU Sellirg daily by the dozens Come before they are all gone ere Elegant Designs Weeks & Co's Bankrupt Price Gass & Co’s tegular Price $33e 55e 55¢e Lace Curtains, for 80c Lace Curtains for 1.20 Lace Curtains, for S5e ..55 Lace Curtains, for 1.65 4.40 Lace Curtains, for 3.15 Up to $13.50 for $8.10. WintOW Si WITH SPRING ROLLER COMPLETE 35e, Bankrupt Price, 19¢ 55¢e, Bankrupt Price, 45¢ 72e, Bankrupt Price, 49 WEEKS’ Wholesale and Retail. £24224 bs t ‘Val Paper Almost Every Buyer knows that our store is the perfectly saiisfactory place to buy perfectly satisfactory We're after the two or three who don’t know it yet. We just want to show our stock—that’ll eomvince them, MOORE & McLEOD p- Ie The Wall Paper Men. |r Come early. FF S£224S252 44444444 E8444) atl «il| t{ «(fl | «ill «tl| «({| «lf ail ail “tl Tackle FIRST OF THE SEASON. New Rods, Reels, «Baird's Hand-tied Flies made tor Keddin Bros. only.” Let ue show you the Goods. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. House To Let * Bnapaiie Temple, Has large yard VOOR SOSOSOSSSSOSSROASGECES OCC. 29008800. 00000008 00089000880000008 Geseeoeeesese DeVere rer eree none enr enon nT: eee nenenE eT re orEont nT Situated opposite the suitable for a boarding house. and stables. Apply to D. NICHOLSON. 106—2 a w 14, 2 wks. YEVYVYYVYYY weer Um TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Tarte and the Temperance Men LAURIER’S LAPSE OF MEMORY. —_———__—_— Blair and Intercolonial Extension. Ortrawa, May 15.—The whole of yeater- day afternoon and part of the evening was speat in discussing the case of the Rev. Mr. Fairley, head of the Industrial Indian School at Winnipeg, who, it will be remem- bered, refused to let Hon. Mr. Tarte and his companions lunch within the walls of the schoolnouse if they brought liquor in. Hon. Mr. Sifton promieed to investigate the case. After the statement Hon. Mr. Laurier thet the Gov- ernment bad not yet determined in what form and manner the plebiscite yore would be taken it was something of a sur- rise when Hoo. Mr. Mowait, replying to Sir McKenzie Bowell in the Senate yester- day, stated that the plebiscite bill would be introduced in a tew days, and was now in the hands of the clerk to be perfected. It is understood that Hon. Mr. Blair has completed his negotiations with the Grand Trunk Company for the Intercoloni:l Rail- way extention into Moatreal. MORE COMPLICATIONS. A Macedonian Rising. The Powers and the Porte. made by Loxpon, May 15.—A despatch to the Chronicle from Athens says that the Greeks who have arrived there from Dania report a Macedonian rising in the district between Seldez and Keziama, while the Times, Athens evening paper, states that there has been a rising in Ceniral Mace- donia; that 4000 ineurgents have captured a pass forming @ part of the principal line of communication of the Turkish army; that they are advancing towards Elaseona and are preparing to unite their forces with bands under Davella, Serneas and other Macedonian chiefs. a mS Ae SY Oe ees *.88 re oe AN ABLE MAN ELECTED, Hon, John §, Hall in the Quebec Legislature. Monrreat, May 15.—Fortier’s ciger and cigarette factory has closed down. It employed 150 hands, The returning officer has declared Hon. John S. Hall (Conservative) elected in St. Antoine Division of this city by sixteen of a majority. The first statement was that the Division had elected Mr. Bickerdike (Liberal) by five of a majority, LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. MontreaL, May 14.—J. M. Fortier & Co., manufacturers of cigars and cigar- ettes, emploving 150 hands, have shut down their factory. Loxpon, May 14—A despatch to the Daily Mail from Bombay stays that the bubonic plague is making fearful ravages in the Cutchmandvi district, where there have been 2,090 deaths in a fort ight. Half the population has fled. MonrreaL, May 13.—The tea market was more —, than fora long time. Enquiries from New York and Chicago were heavy and eluents but there is ascar- city of the grades wanted. Japans are worth less than l6c. New York, May 13.—At to-day’s session of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Board of Erin a committee was appointed to meet with a simijar committee of the Board of America, with full power to act finally aud decisively on the question of both orders in this country. Monrrea, May 13.—Althovgh it does not matter much how many documents come over from Rome on the schoo] ques- tion, it will be interesting to know as a matter of news that the Pope through the propaganda has sent an official letter to the Canadian bishops informing them that the Manitoba school settlement is uneatis- factory to the Catholic conscience. Qvuesec, May 13.—Hon. Felix Mar chand’s troubles have only just begun, Rumor credits the premier elect with a desire to exclude all those who had. any- thing to do with the reandals of the Mer- cierregime from the new cabinet. Bat this would seem impossible, for the reason that the Mercierites number nineteen in the house and could down Marchand at any moment. WasHincron, May 14.—The movement to secure the adoption of a universal] post- uge stamp by the postal congress has col- lapsed. There were too many difficulties in the way of adopting euch a stamp, and the general cowmittee, after considering the subject briefly, abandoned it as imprac- ticable, and will make an adverse report to the congress. A)though the proportion that each country transports free of charge Paris, May 15,—It is believed here that there is no doubt that Germany is urging moderatioa upon the Sultan. The Powers, it is since officially intimat- ed, do not intend to press Greece to sur- render her fleet as the parment of the war indemnity which Turkey will probably demand. Greece, in this respect, it is added, will be allowed full liberty. IMPORTANT BANK CHANGES. Rumored Retirement of Mr. Hague and Promotion of Mt, Fyshe. Monrreat, May 15.—It is stated in this city that George Hagne, general manager of the Merchante’ Bank of Canada, is to retire from the control of the Bank. The rumor aleo is that the position to-be thus vacated has been offered to Thomas Fyshe, cashier of the Bank of Nova Scotia, and that he bas intimated his in- tention of accepting it. QGeeore—s— wns NN ; ; 3 = \ Choice Seeds PEAS. Carter’s Stratagem, Bliss’s American Wonder, Carters’ First Crop, Champion of England. Butter Beans. Golden Eyed Wax, Detroit Wax, Black Wax, White Wax, Wardwell’s Kidney Wax. Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cewi- flower Celery, Corn, Cress, Cu- cumber, Leek, Lettuce, Onion, Melon, Mustard, Nasiurtium, Parsnip, Parsley, Pepper,Pump- kin, ‘Radish, ‘Salsify, Spinach, Squash, Sunflower, Tomato, Turnip. Flowef seeds in great variety. Carters’ Seedstore. yivererryrevrerrerrer eet iy WUWANdAMddLedsdLdbdLddhbdud sdb MALbAbdddddddddddddddbddddddaddadda throvgh mails has not yet come before the congress, it reems practically certain that it will be defeated. Loxpox, May 14—In the house of Commons yesterday the bill to prevent the importation of goods manufactured in foreign prisoms passed the second read- ing. Paris, May 14.—The amount of dam-— age done by frost to vineyards in the de- partment of Yonne is estimated at 20,- 000,000 francs ($4,000,000). The in- habitants are ina state of consternation. One Hundred Doses One Dollar is peculiar to and true only of Hood’s Sar- eaparilla. It is economy. Hot Weather _ is at Hand Hot weather means thirsty people. Thirety people drink refreshing Soda and when you are thinking of Soda Water’ jn its cool refresh dness, couple it with the Ceutral Drug Store the place where good, ,well flavored Soda is seryed in the thinnest of glasses. A W. REDDIN, Ph B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, NOTICE. Having leased all fishing rights at Crosby's Miils, Bonshaw, I hereby give notice that I will?’proseeute with- out distinetion anyone fishing or otherwise trespassing on said premises. D. BOYD MILLER, 114—]! aw 6 tf. Property for Sale at Geo'town Any person desirous of obtaining a first rate residence in Georgetown wil! have an excellent opportunity on Wednesday next, the 19th inst., wheu the rea] and personal property of the late Charles Moore will be sold at public auction on the premises. 114—2i 15th and 18th. 4 pprentice Wantedé To learn the Blacksmith trade. En- guire of GEO. H. FOSTER, 00--dylw &wkp santos _ 24£e ts tf Perkins, Sterns & Turner -++++-ARE NOW SHOWING...... Good Range of Readymade Clothing for Men and Boys, SUITS, PANTS, COATS AND VESTS All new goods, and prices the lowest. at our stock, If you are looking for good value and A | goods it will pay You to look 200 pieces of the Celebrated Moncton Tweeds now in stock TAILORS TRIMMINGS AND ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, AT THE STNNYSIDE A TH Saturday Specials and profit by them. That’s the influences that’s made this “the busiest store on Charlottetowns busiest street” — that’ s the reason why wise buyers study our advertising—that’s why it'll pay you to do the same, See these HOSIERY. Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Hose, small sizes ..... .5e Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Hose, 8c, 10c, 12¢ and 14e Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Heose,.... 16¢ and 18e¢ A special value in Black Cashmere, 2 and 1 rib- BOG BONO. scl el. a EY eRe Fine Broad Rib Cashmere .......:......°. 27¢ Children’s Cotton Hose from 4c to 10c according to size, LADIES GLOVES The Gloves we sell are the best gloves you ca buy at the price—no matter how low the price is. Black Cotton Lisle Gloves.... ............ 10¢ Black. imitataan Taffete..... ........ oc 220% l5ec POMUEPUNS NUR ites Go ps cn occcs ceccve 2le Tine 6 Miata i a0 0s ko i eit edocs Ile up MiG Gopron, ee Pde i. EO Swe » < cred ie © Guaranteed quality, 5 stud lacing ........ $1.10 Perrin’s Bretagne, 7 stud lacing samme aey $1.35 VEILINGS Neat black spotted Net.%.... 2.5.00. 0%. 10¢ Pe NS cs cds oo eos kb nk a 12e a ROA ih > bo ysis as ooo en l5e Novelties in all colors, styles and widths. GOOD CORSETS Corsets, the best for the aie Good grey jean Covel. i... 0. a Giecs SC wae Our famous leader, all sizes............ . 30¢ Nice quality, well made good. fitting Pied waa 42c Aine felue Miley, a wearer ......3...6. 25.28 Oc Two nice lines at the one price, surprisiog valued&c Corsets for wheel riding ladies, perfect fit and style, cut to permit the froeat es $1 10 Cool Corsets for warm days ‘ SHIRT WAISTS A department full of honest value, that are new, styles that are stylish Excellent value well made waists ..........35¢e Better quality, nicely made................! D4 Fine strong cotton, laundried collars and cuffs, 7 1c patterns a Want Your Eyes and Ears ---- ££44444 Your ears to tell you we anti the finest line off Your eyes to come anap see them. We have ‘em in black, brown. fawoll slate,etc hard and soft—cheapest 5Oc: best $3. 25.4) Hats at the lowest prices. Pownal Wharf. , D. A. BRUCE, A lot of novelties just opened in Thirt Waist Sets, some pearl, some in gilt, all nice, all low priced. New Belts and Belt Buckles. New patent Skirt Holders, 10c. Nice Pearl Cuff links,” 20 cents a pair. MADE-UP APRONS Made as well as you’d make them save you the trouvle yourself, and Paain: Brollond. with bib; 6s 403) 6d lie Plain Holland, colored trimming............ 24 Waite: Tare, plain 6! 0. ess Tale 28e White Law, tected. 4.66456 Meares 32e STYLISH SHIRTS FOR MEN A handsome line of colored laundred shirts, good colored shirt. open back, extra collars , .88¢ , Good colored shirt, open front, extra collars, eufts mente o3, Si eh. oie. Tee $1 10 Ever see one of our Lee white lawndried shirts. dollar value for. cine oe etme eee A grand value in mens unlaundried shirts, pare linen bosom and bands; Pd WIDER a6 fs oss ~+s10C NICE NECKTIES A special lot of Four-in-hand and knot shapes, WOE SS er ak e606 0 ee 16e Another big lot, pretty patterns, mostly light 18e A big lot of new washables See that linen tie, embrosmemed in wihtite silk. ..c. gcc ccc cess 20; CAPS FOR BOYS Two snaps in the south window, light and dark bereeGs. 24. 2 eS aa a 7¢, 10¢ A nice lot of navy serge caps, ...... . 20 up MEN'S HOSE Start at 5c pair Another heavy cotton, ...... Re A nice line of sanitary black cotton hose. . . ... 1%e Nice tabibonteutl. i. 3 feck co eas 2 12 Splendid line of genuine maco yarn hose tan. .24¢ All wool Conhneve | veo ie hs oS teas Ce 25 This Little Corner is here to remind you that weve pony opened a fine line of white Laces mostly o? © © 2 2 0's OR 00°C © oe we 65 6 6 6 Bis 6 & 8 oP a eG ncn ~enenst-enenssnselPma no equal in the city at}