ome 2 I if 0 , ,.- = “ © ; 2-8 — ~ ONG before the discovery of South L Ameriea by thie Spaniards, the aborigines used and highly valued the | Coca Leat as a medicinal agent, vut it} - has not been until recent years that jts true value has become universally Known and appre iated. Those who have usea SOVEREIGN COCA WINE Lise as a tonic | CONVERSATION—NO, 2. Come in! Ho, Dougal, is that yourself; and how vou’ll was tine long time? Ah, well not very good at all, Donald, something quare vn the inside of my hed. On the inside of you hed, Dougal! Is it toothache or the rumatis? Au, ne Donald, its the tryin to stop the tobaca, and I don’t know whuther 1 am here or down atthe corner. Ha, IfI had a hold of the grits that put the duty on the tobaca I'd broke his nose. What you think Shon Neal ax me for a fig the otherday ? Well he ax me sux cente, and Itold her to put itin herown pipe. Here was | one would never smoke grit tobaca what- ever. I told her I vote grit all my life and all she ever do for me was promise, promise, and never got it yet, but the duty on the tobaca. Black Heckther will never get a vote from me, whatever again. Oh, Dougal, Dongal, don’t got so cross, The grits do something; oh yes, they took a | cent of the gallon kerosene. Of course it is not amount to much when you buy it by the quart. But it is so wuch, and they, aud they, well, they might have done | worse. Don’t turn tory, at all, Dougal. Turn! andeed I will, and turn other peoples, too. and turn Heckther inside out. What for they put the duty on tobaca. Well Dougal you see peoples is getting speak of it in highest pr sleep produc er and vitalizer Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturers —— le ‘StPairick’s Hall. Hoodsy Evening, May lst. PROGRAMME, Opening Selection... ecreeeeee L. C. Band ! rich; John herself ix better than she was last Den NolOsccsuse scccsesssss.,, Mr. Cameron | Year. Shonny Shusy said she onlyhad a Inst. Selection*...... The Misses Murpby fine comb, and a pins, and a sale Jast year. Now she’s got a tobaca, and a sugar, and a match. Of coarse she got # government office; she desarve it good anut; she keep setsek teens eee Sean ‘ Miss Burke --eeeee (Mr. Bresnahan Vocal Solo.....------ , , erere head og oeee Foca: Solo.....-. CANDY. her brother and two more peopl+s from Cornet SOlO...cveee- ++ eeee ++» Mins Welsh | Voting for Red Sandy. She nearly put SEEN nescsekees eteghebel E. F. Gaudet | Saedy out, berween herself and the black- Jmpersonation......... ...s+eMise MeMahon | Sith, they turo the Road Murray Harbor Veal Sol0....0+-- eeeeee-eeBrent McFonia poll nearly all Grit. Oh yes, John and the Beat Bale ..nc-0ee: _ Leeeeeee Miss Sullivan | blacksmith is got great fluency with the CANDY. peoples, oh ves. Oh, don’t turn tory Nora Waddell] | Dougal. They are giving shops to the ee. Vocal Solo... . - - - - ceceee ...-.e Mise Benoit Reading (by request) ....Miss Stentiford Bee BONS... ccccces « «+ secocccce SEEM MNOIUER Doors oper. at 7.30: performance at 8 a'elock. Tickets, 25c and 15¢ each; for sale at Reddin Bros’ Drugstore. peoples of Road St. Marv and round there like sixty. Duncan and Donaid and a lot of them, and big Dan on their hed, went on the dredge. Danonly turn grit day before yesterday before the halexion; and Johannathan went on the boat of the ice, I think they call her the “Standby.” They were very good to Johannathan. They let ber home om leave of absence for six months till Lochy would pay her bill to uncle Sandy. Prehaps next vear yourself seeeceoeseocs Coeecoeceesesee | or myself will be on the dredge or some- o “ 4 where; prehaps they will send a ‘Petrel” $ @ \ to Murray River next winter to look after e IC C A afl S. ° MacKinnis. e o I hard Daveiss is going to buy half a $ ee @ | dozen Petrels for de Island. One of them : : : > will be looking after Cape Bear, and the You Can‘t Ride a w heel. @ | one that was looking atter Cape Torman- Unless you Chew Gum. 3 tive last winter is going to be looking ‘ ~ after Souris, and I’il spoke to Heckther : . e | perhaps she will get you on one of them. $ —Tutti Frutti—— o Wel! Donald, I’}] not turn tory just now ° — — Mexican Fruit $| Tam in abarry. I'll see you soou again, &¢ —Lalla Rookb——— > pen piace ® Pepsin Gum -- — § , § ——Carsava Fru $| McMillan & Hornsb © ——Cassava Fruit — : CMian Orns y § 8 ® : rants 3] FOR WALL PAPER $ e| =< s T S S Mr. George Anderson, of Toronto, the : @ | manager of the Royal Qi) Co., has received ° s @ | the Dominion appointment as commission- . Opposite ri $ er to Japan to report on the facilities for s e trade between the twocountries. He goes s 0006 06S00008 0000008090088 to Japan in August. ———— —— BLOUSES, SHIR A A £& & eae oe oo T WAISTS. —_ sm —= = All new, fresh stock, not an old one in the place. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Tan shades, at seventy-five cents; should be $1,25 Ladies Black Ribbed Wool Hose, a special lot at twenty cents. T J. HARRIS. LONDON HOUSE = ne a = eres = _——- Barbados Molasses and Sugar. PorerieennerenneT ent ynt? The schooner “Omega,” will be due here from Barbados on or about the Ist June, with a carge of Molasses and Sugar which will be sold low whilst Exorace Haszard. Do You Know. Ilf'You don’t We would not be deing fair tothe public by not informing them that we have the only up-to-date tailoring establishment on P. E. Island. Never was such a stylish cutter and fitter on this green_Isle, as MR. J. J. McDONALD Customers are so well pleased with the fit and style of his garments that they write us letters congratulating us on having such an artist All our workmen are the best that can be had. Not one APPRENTICZ ath In our wor kshop. from the McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. You take no chances when you you order a suit THE LATE MR. JOHN HOLMAN. In the death of Mr. Jobn Holman Char- lottetown loses a respected and well kno vn citizen, who has passed away at the advanced age of 78 years. Mr. Holman was a native of England, and came to this Island over fifty years ago. Iudustrious and thrifty in business, he enjoyed leisure in hie Jatter days, Until a few months ago he was to be seen almost daily on our streets, and appeared so active and #0 geniai in manner thrt few would take him to be paet middle life. The deceased leaves two daughters, his wife having died several years ago. One daughter, Mrs. Smallwood, is a widow, and the oiber the wife of Mr. C. B. Chappell, architect, The funeral took place from Mr. Chap- pell’s residence, Queen Street, to the. Peo- ple’s cemetery this afterpoon, and was at- tended by a very large number of persons from town and couutry. The Rev. G. M. Campbell and Rev. W. J. Kirby conducted the services. The pall bearers were Saniuel McRae, J. T. Mellieh, Alex. Horne, John Whear, W. C. Colwill and John Drake. _— MR. PAYETTE REMEMBERED. Yesterday was the fifty-fourth anniver- sary of the birth of Mr. Payette, the es teemed superintendent of the sew Roman Catholic Uathedral, and his employes took advantage of the occasion to present him with a gold-headed cane acd au address in commemoration of the event. The address was read by Mr. Edward J. Duffy, foreman. It reads as follows: Mr. J. B. A. Payette, Supt. New R. C. Cathedral, Charlottetown P. E. I. Dear Sir,—Fifty four years ago to-day you exchanged birthday greetings{ with nearer friends and kindred. How the years have flown by since then, sprinkling their heads with snow and finally covering them with white. Bat such is the will of Providence. Yon wil] please accept this cane as an evidence of jthe fact_that time cannot dim the unchanging friendship ‘of rising generations, ‘ Signed un behalf of your employes. Epvwarp J. Durry. Mr. Payette made an appropriate reply, thanking Mr. Duffy and his fellow-em ployes for their kind address and the elegant gift which accompanied it. A COMPLAINT. geen, Sitr,—Persons holding tickets for the Y. M. C. A. would like to know why, when they pay for all the privileges of that in- stitution, they are debarred the use of the gym. I understand that the President has given orderds that no person shall be al- lowed in the gym. Now, I would hke to know why he has given thisyorder, and aleo if he had the authority to do so with- out a meeting of the executive. Hoping that he will be able to give a reasovable explanation, I remain, Ticker Houoer. Ch’town, May 23. em TT MARRIED On the 27th May, at the residence of the officiating clergyman, the Rev. W. J. Kirby, William C. Whitlock to Miss Fanny E. Vail, both of Charlottetown. SS en eee Sa eee aa a Bicycle that will prove a rose without a thorn .s the (leve- the acknowledged leader of the high grade makes, not only in America, but in Europe and Australia. The Crawfords and Crescents are the best of the med- ium grade and have been proven so. <A good dis- count given for spot cash. DODD & KOGERS LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS, Breer Bros. for Press Goods. —_—_——- Herarrz’s Haus.—tev. Mr. Kirby will preach at Heartz’s Hull tomorrow after- noon at three o'clock. Tea at Vervon River.—-Don’t forget that tea to be Sheld at Vernon River on Wednesday, the 14th July next. ——-<>-—- -—— dredge broke down today, and will prob- ably be uafit for use for several days. Rex Over.—A little son of Mr. J. B. Macdonald was this forenoon knocked down and run over by a passing carriage. The accident occurred near the London Honee corner, and the lad was crossing the street at thetime. The boy received a cut about the temple, and was otherwise hurt. ‘The driver of the carriage did not see the bov, and was very sorry the acci- dent occurred. PERSONAL. Senator Ferguson left on Ottawa this morning. return to Montreal. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and his A. D. C., Major Weeks, returned home last evening. Miss Mattie Cantwell returned home by the Halifax yesterday morning from Boston, where she has been during the winter. Mr. James Maedonald, V.S., V. D., was lately appuinied Veterinary Inspector for Prince County, and has entered upon his duties. Atthe Hotel Davies: F. E. Butcher, St. Mary’s; E. F. Hourtree, Clinton; T. M. A. Stewart, St. Jon; E. Pelletier, Montreal; John G. Greer, Galt, Ont.; A. H. Howorth, Toronto; Chas. J. Doran, Niagara Falls; A. Roy McDougall, Truro. Rev. Geo. Manifeld, on aecount of ill- health, has been urged by bis congregation to takea month’s rest. He will leave for St. John, N.B. on Monday morning via Sum nerside. During his absence his pulpit will be supplied by Rev. D Crawford and Rev. O. B. Emery. The June number of Munsey’s Magazine contains an excellent likeness of Mr. James Jeffrey Roche, editor of the Boston Pilot. in the biographical sketch which accom- panies the likeness it is stated that Mr. Roche inherited his literary tastes from his father, “a noted Irish scholar iu his day.” we ; ’ Pe yy SOSSHOSSESOHSSOHOODCOS BOCs that Malt. . is a powerful digestant and tonic is acknowledged by all. That KING’S PURE MALT is one of the best aud cheap- est is also true. This article sell« well with us, and people find all it claims true. Price 30c. or $3.00 a dozen. A. W. REDDIN, Fhm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, O©89SE0C0660C908000000080 - SPIEREPE’S SALE. SSISISSSESSOOSSSOSSSSOSCSOOS CHVSTICS JEVUUSVEOCDES Atthe euit of Edward Jaryis Hodgson, Plaintiff, and Charles KE. Rowe, and Frederick Rowe,De- fendants. a | By virtue of a writ of fi fa execution to me directed, issued ont of Her Majesty’s Su~ preme Conrt of Judicature, at the suit of Edward Jarvis Hodgson, against Charles E. Rowe and Frederick E. Rowe. I have takeu and seized ay the property, goods and cyattels of the above named defend- ante, the following articles, that is to Say : 1 Heintzman Piano. AndIdo .berehy give Public Notice that I will on Friday, the 4th day of June, A.D., 1897, at12 o’clock noon, at the Music Store of D. McMillan,on Great George St, in Queen’s County, eet up and sell by Public Auction, the said goods and chattels to satisty the levy marked oa the said writ of execution,beirg ($90.32) ninety dollars and thirtv two cents, be- sides Sheriff's fees and all legal incidental expenses. WALTER B. ROBERTSON, W.S.STEWARI, Sheriff Plaintiti’s Attorney. Sheriff’s Oftice, Ch’town,. 28th May, A.D., 1897—eat tue thur Spectacles Just receited an ther lot selling at 50 and 70c pair,case included. Also the newest in gold fume OPERA GLASSES T0 LOAN. E,W. TAYLOR \CAMERON BLOCK Tre Drevce.—The Government steam | Rev. A E. Burke, of Alberton, bus | Just returued from atrip to Ottawa aud ; Meet me at The Always Busy Store. Extraordinary offer 1] —-wssgy -- Kid Gloves 109 pairs fine French Kid Gloves, in Tans, Browns and greys 4 stnd fastening,and 4 stud buttons, regular price $1.10, now offered ‘fo cents a Pair SIZES— 53, 6, Gh, 6}. 7, 74, 74, 73 Se°SSeCosece STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Si5ore MALLLLaLeLLAQALabadhaadcdadaQAaadadadd ddadddadds | OPERA HOUSE FRESH ARRIVAL PRIRIRARARERAR C. P. FLETCHER is now opening out a large and magnificent stock of Pianos and Organs. Containing oll the up-to <late improvements < RRERIRRESRIQIR JELEGANT DESIGN RRARARARARAR AR & — HelGher’S Fiano Wael Oui, QPERA HOUSE BUILDING ESag AaAS SAS. SAAT Sata SAAT AAAS SAL SAS me * we Advertisers ! ‘fhe home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. THE Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. tHE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY ania