PR Or” PW hen | You Smoke)’ fy w Sry a@ a > GOURD CIGAR = &| | ; | | ; \ reali good One aoes DOL COF! aDy x | n we | " | & 4 fy ¥ OmMetimes than & poor one «ek yeu to do is to me & rv our . wer ce abu GOOD CIGARS 3) = ck of We bave a large et ‘ | ; (igare whieh we can Sere . ‘OBO, EB. HUGH eee SSSLSSTE Aporkecaries Hall, WUSEES es: “SPESSLOPSL] SIEVE OSTA: wy 1] fy —— oeF F488 S008 M OOC4E 804 8208 douse Cleaning LADIES Let us do your Baking Wecan supply you with the best ef bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Rolls, Pies and @AKE. ‘We bake ev ry day and guarantee everything to be good and fresh. OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing for familyus e. Try a loaf, enly 4c each. Tenerrexe 98. .. Stewart Boripre RAKERY ew senn~ BARES BEST BREAD. fis er ewe RFD 2260400006 4 800986869 *eo —_— —— Smoke Glasses In spring when sunshine lenders seeing painful color— ed spectacles are often a rest and benefit to the eves, We likely have just whe! will belp you. iC H ‘TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician. ua byside, Qucen Square, es een come ae PERSONAL — = a Dr. McLaren, of Brudenell, regietered at | the Queen Hotel ye ster day. Mr. ©, C. Gardiner, who bas bee, isit to Boston, came home Iaat night, Mr. Henry Battye, of Wallace, N. S..is among the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. Coventry, of New York, are among the guests at the Hotel | Davies. Mr. C. B. Chappell, who has been on a bueiness trip to Sydney, returned to Char- lottetown last evening. Mr. Cogswell, proprieter of the Biozraph | pictures ofthe war in South Africa, will | arrive by the Princess this evening. Ex-Governor Howlan and Mrs. Howlan arrived from Kingston, ‘Oot, last even ing. They are registered at the Ho’'e! Davies. Colonel Ryerson, hitherto the Canadian | Red Cross commissioner, has been ap- be yinted Brit'sh Red Cross commissioner at Lord Pa e headquarters, Rev M, J. Macleod, recently pastor of the Third tone yterian Churen, C hesier, | Pennsylvania, and now prefeesor of reek in Lincoln U niversity, has been called io lthe First Presbyterian Church — of Pasadena, Cal. Mr. Macleod is the eldest son of D, A. McLeod, E- }-. Of Eldor, and brother-in-law of Dr. H. D. Johnson of this city. Christy’s Hats are built in honesty, and of good felt; |< that’s oT they’re 30 popular, ‘Try one and ycu'll wear them always 50c;_ to $3.00. — Prowse Bres The Stylish Haters. Uae Easily Kept Clean No scrubbing or scouring, just use soap and water. “CRESCENT” Steel Agate Ware will not scorch ofr crack and therefore offers no rough places for dirt to adhere. Pure, serviceable and economical. Each piece bears our guarantee 7 label. MADE BY THE THOS. DAVIDSON M’P’G CO. Montreal, Que. CARD! DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital ) SPECIALIST-—Fye, Ear, Nos» and Throat. OrFIcE—Cameron Rlock ReESIDENCE— Water Street opp Hotel Dévies OFFiceE Hours—9 30am,tolpm,2to4pm Eveniogs by appvin'ment Eve Testea and Fitted With G'asse« = ecm SS YP | pte first class Dy y Geods much at stake to gt ods, ; See our 48c. anvone, Colored Dress Goods ‘ fleets. Nobby and nice, we can please you. eeks WHOLESALE & RE o— esecsoc SSSeoSsceS Dress Goods. . Did yeu say Dress Geods ? the finest range of Drera Goods to be seenin anv House, Our :eputation as,Dress Goods Selle ceep anything but first-class Black Union Cashmere Then cur 50c. All Woot cannot be beaten by Sec om stock before buying as we know that ee ee _— THE PE ) 'LE’S STORE, TATL, SS SSoSoeSeSaE€ ae Ses Yes we have rsis too in Plain and T'weel & Co — oa ' | | ’ | ‘ loweet price, ’ THRE DAILY FXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 28, 19e0. i CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Estimates Adopted— Rates of Taxa- tion Fixed A special meeting of the City Council | was held yesterday afternoon to take up ene eo Smart Buy Wanrep ae The Examiner office. } grap d enterisainmeat = uesday eve ing, | An Keglish onde ix the cause of it all = ADDRESS OF CuoNDOLENCeE — Cour the estimates for the year and the assess- | ment tye laws, end to consider the ad- vieability of obtaining authority to iseue | debentures for permanent improvements. Mayor Warburton presided, and every member of the Board was present, Before proceeding with the business of the meeting Mayor Warburton expressed the pleasure it gave bim to have Coun cillor Lyone at the Board again, aud hoped that he would continue to improve. Councillor Whear then submited the estates for tne year, which are as follows :— EXPENDITURE, City Government.. Street Electric Light. 5078.00 pokeaus $ 2380 43 | the The Police Departmenat...... 5085.00 | The Fire Department........ 2385.00 | | OE 812.00 Macadamizing and mainien~ DUCE OF WUICOED. ok x seikccsces 9600.00 | Assessing and collecting of CBR OR cccdinese snus as 796 00 | Victoria Park and Roadway. 350.00 loterect and Diecount........ 7260.96 | Board of Health............ 456.00 | Ineur meee ihe 24075 | i TAGE; . «. dentin 1¢00 00 | 5 ard of School Trustees.. 8735.12 Permanent Sidewalks......, Brightoa Road ee ao 0 | Miscellaneous............0000. 1707.21 $ 46,998.41 RECEIPTS Real Estate, Valuation of $2,- 684,441 at 1 per cent...... $ 26,844.41 Personal Property. Valuation of $931,885 at j§ per cent... 8,154 00 $34,998.41 Lees Appea's......... serveceesseeee 4,000.00 $33,998.41 1750 Polle at $2.00..........0. 3,590.60 Ordinary Revenue............ 9,500.00 $46,988.41 The ‘Stimates were first takea up item by Item,end atopted, after were pessed a84 whole. Under the heading of City Government there is an increase of $200in the talary of the City Clerk, putting ic up to $1400; and under City Building tnere is an item ot $350 for plumbing. C.useillor Whear then submitted the bylaws regulating the rates of assessment lor general civic and waterworks purposes, which were read a firet and second time and set down for third reading at a wret- ing to be beld on Monday. re rate of assessment for general civic purposes wae fixed at 1 per cent. on real eetet>s aod { of 1 per cent on personal property, The rate for watewurks pur- posed was placed at tof 1 per cent. on rea: estate and cersonal property and 10: on each poll. The usual by-law specity- ing arate of discount was aleo advanced to recond readiog. The ra’e is 24 per cent. on taxes paid on or before the 16th July. Councillor Tanton presided while the Council was in committee on the second readirg of the bylaws six o’elock baving arrived by the time bylaws were disyosed of considers- tion ot the debentures matter was deferred vowl the regular meeting of Council. which they the No Yankee Humbug but good honest value in Maypole Soap the great English Home Dye DYE ANY MATERIAL ANY COLOUR book H D b FREE apetving gg a A. P. TIPPET & CO., brontreal. | -———_ Ladies should see our, new silks; they are very pleasing t the eye, ax well asto the pocketbook; we me bound to shine in our new department +nd low prices is the best way todo it, They rule here as much as in any other part of, the store. Try us for your new waist, please.— Prowse Bros. Seccre Your’s Now —Tickeis for the Ogera House for Monday night are now on sale, ~~ e+ — Local Notices Call at the new fruit, confectionery and g-oecery store tonight. — Upper Queen Street. Fresh {Navel oranges, binanas and grapes tonight at Morris & Jost’e, Upper Queen Street. * Morris & Jost open their new fruit, confectionery and grocery store tonight. Give them s cali, Upper Queen Street. shirts Spriog hats, cap3, gloves, ties, and everything in thefdry goods line atthe | Big Sisre. Saturday night trade. Paton & Co. When you want a fashionable hat at the buy the ® Wilkinson,” tor ‘ale at DA Bruce’e. Morris & Jost, | morpinyg at Abegweit, CO F, by commitiee, ba- pre- reuted an addre-s of condolenceto Dr RB Shaw on the recent death of his wife. we —- Note Tats We1tt,—There will be a table of pies Of ail kinds, wlso candy, ie cream, and fancy tables at the afternoc: tea on Thursday next at St Paul’« Servo) room. Noarticle on the fancy table shal! exceed one dollar ‘n price. if IsLANDER’3s Deatu —Word has been re- ceived of the death of M:leolm Macles d, of Chilh iwack, B C, who died April 261 h. He was @ native of Springier, «Lot 67 Mr. Moclea Was at on- time rintliG» | master at Kensington, which glace he teft r about ten years ago. I. O. O. F.—Oddfellows wiil meet at Ledge Room tomorrow (Sunday) 10.30, to form in pr: cession and attend Divine Service at Si. church at li o’clock, The centre pews in the church will be reserved for the Oddfellows. Pew-hbelders will kindly rit in the side seats. J ames’ Wak Picrures.—The war pictures to be shown at the Opera House; jon Mondav 750.00 | night are ead to b-| hebest ever ex ijt a in the Pro*iuces, Van ramic views of the vattle of Elandelasgte, storming o° Grobler’s Kloof, battles of Belwont aoc. Modder Riv er,and all the principal battles which have taken place are shown. Some Five Cartte. —Mr. Won. mn of Margate, sold to Wedlock Bros, Stanley Bridge, afew days ago, tive he , steers which weighed at Kensington, 1540, 1330, 1185, 1155 and 1165 |bs respectively. Thev were killed and dreseed by the purchasers tor the Sydney market, and presented a fine appearance when ready for shipment. ~~ ProvixciaL Ririte As:ocration.—The anoual business meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, to have been held yee- terday afternoon, was adjourned for one week oul of reer ect to tne inemory of the late Major Geo. D. Davidson. Col. Dogherty, Mejor Hodgson and Lieut Sewart wire appuinted a committee to draw up a resolution of tympathy witb the parents and relatives of the late Mejor Duvi-oa who had for yeara been an active and popu'ar member of the Association, _ a Tuer LeaGve Minsrreis —The dress re- heareal cf tue League of the Cros» Mio- etrels lastevening was highly satisfactory 'o those privileged to be present. The songs and jokes are of the first order. The quartetie is an excellent number. Club swinging is a Fpecial feature of the pro- gramme. A trombone soio by a member of the League of the Cross band is a valu- at le addition to the evening *» performance. The minstrel should be given a bumper hou-e on®Mondap. New Pronixc Ovrrit.—One of our leading fruit growers writes to say that be is much pleased with the eplendid new graf:ing outfit imported from England by Mr. D. A. Sharpe, Nurseryman, Summer- side, aod the excellent work be is doing in several of our orchards this spring. Mr. Sharpe has alo imported a fine col- lection of scions from Mr. R. W. Starr, N.S., and is doir ga splendid work for our fruitgrowers. He is a prominent and useful wember of the Fruit Growers’ Arsociation, and brings great z2a] as well as skill to b: ar on his work. _— Sr. Pirer’s Cuurca.—At the postponed Easter meeting ot Si-Peter’s S congregation, held lastevening, Rev. James Simpson, M. A., presiding, the antual reports of the Church Wardens and Treasurer—the laiter showing receipt from al] sources of $4731.00—were received and adopted ; the Chrch Wardens, Mesere, W H Stewart, F R Foster, E N Harper, were re-elected ; the resignation of Mr. L W Wetson, who for maby years treacurer,was accepted, and Mr. Leith Brecken was elected treasurer in his stead. Mr. Tidmarsh was elected auditor; and the fcliowing were elected. delegates to the Diocesan Synod, viz., Mr. Justice Hodgsun and Mr. W GC. Harris — substitutes Mr. W A O Morson and Mr. W L Cotton, 12c. for a pound and 2 ounces ot goed dis- infectaent (€oap for house clesning cught tu be a snap. The soap wears well, and we wiil sell in cakes if desired at 4c each Always comething special for | iy) Loy udon i Wwe ahi appreutice at Local and ‘Other lems. Love MAKiInc.— Lots of i: at Mr. Farie’s! aeazens220 oPeeeee Leelee MEET ME AT TAR a iC) Our gShirt aWaist Stock The gathering of Ad f Shirt - € ae ; Shot, Pr lane « ’ pe w aists ing this store this sea- vp f pre- 3 son. stands I eminent for sty le, § THE PRICES AND KINDS. QL LS & At 50 cts Each @ coliars attached. }At 75 cts Each ” 7 price, White able collar and self cnffs. ;are wmede of light ground fancy ee SS eee eee Q ALWAYS BUSY STORE. FEW OF A eyleneid assortment of colors 32 to 40—theee have point ip EF) ize Oe d voke backs and full frontse— different lines at this some dark, some light. On ffective line bas Navy Blue and gruaduated ¢tripes—New rontand pointed yoke baek detach- Others Several urcales. newness, fernovely, f t ee fcr variety, and for § lowness in price. SAL 95 cts Each witb while pique yoke—all sizes. Colored, and bleck and white, a Stanley Bros vs At $1.20 and $1.35 Each * tucked yoke back and front; and tin fj colored musline fall fronts, pointed yokes and pleated backs. Colored, and black and white fine ee wee Black and Colered Roman Satin a Stanley Bros. & 5c to $2 25 Baeh. White Musline—elegant aseort went 65c, 95c $1.20, and up. $1.50, $175 aaneeeee Seeeece CL2lllU ee Abbas bse’ : It’s likely you'll 3 Soon want Boots af a atl Men of course wil —Womeno may not be shoe manufactures—We goods - There is no doub right—-We will be pleas is eomplete in slippers, Asaekad AbAAA Vrs S2424 ib &4a2 ee $ ie i {th ] buy Slaters—that’s sett'ed Wye. quite so settled on thier by recommend J. T. ti li’s fe t ofit—They do make sio vy Ms ed to show them - shoes, our: +t) ek laced and. buit:e} Boots, heavy and light svles, the Ih» itsnpcianitteininntiiiaisiatin ty ak 1D OUT We make a complete study of what Men should wear. should be dressed. DIN And how they Our Tailoring ;Department. Our made to orJler Suits, Overcoats, Trousers aad ever y ar! icle in the cloth ing linear: walii:g fashion plates fer us. Gentlemens Furnishings, IN SHIR TS—IE you are looking fr r any coler, shape, quality or size from 12 to 17} inches, you will fin id theun here. LINEN O JLLARS—in every k nown shape size 12 to 18 inch. OUB NECKWEAR—Fa terus exclusive!y our own. Gordon & McLellan Men’s Stylis "Outfitters... -~*# ee tl oe r seers IS FP a aT ORT Sy pe SES Sate 7s re Ue 4