We have just open- ed a magnificent as- sortment of Biac} Dress Goods quantity of roa >’ and a lar aKa D, es a) v2 WORTH Toe This cashmere is one cf the biggest bargains that black goods buyers have ever set their eyes upon, It is a jet black and blue black, and is Pure Wool, Hest Dye, Full Width and Weight and is equal to most 75c cashmere. We also opened on Saturday, tne best English make of Ladies’ Water- proofs, in black and navy. Also Ladies” Sunshades, Ladies’ Umbrellas, Gents’ Umbrellas, in wool and eteel tubes, cotton, gloria, and twill silk covering, with pretty handles. More New Hats, New Flowers, New Millinery Goods, also ‘Opened, Which about complete our large importation of the latest Paris and London millinery novelties. Our Flowers are Beautiful, Our Hats the Latest, Our Trimmings are Correct, Miss Murphy, our Milliner, will at- tend personally to all orders for trim ming, and requests all orders for Sat- urday tobe givenas early in the week as possible. Biack and Colored New Spring Capes, This department is stocked with a large variety of black and colored new Spring Capes of every description, A few nice golf capes bought very cheap for heavy wraps. New Hid Gloves [nall the very latest shades. W guarantee all Perrins gloves and will which turn give a new pair for any unsatisfactory. We invite inspection of our New Goods WA. Weeks & Co: Wholesale & Retail, [aver Figs W Laver Figs ONLY (0c PER POUND We have just bonght a 500 pound case of 1ew Lay er Figs, at a very low price, and in order to clear them out at once we are pow offering them at 10¢ a pound or 3 Pourds fer 25 Cents This is a2 genuine Jargaln sale, | BEER & GOFF Furness Ling of dieie’s. S.S Halifax Uity sailsfrom Halifax 2ist April, for Great Britain. This steamer has been fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- ably produce should apply « arly. W. W. CLARKE, Age.t. } THE BORN. [n this city, on the 21st inst, to Mr. and Mre James C. Lawson, a@ “on. * SPS te DIED. Entered into rest, on Sunday morning 24th of April, at om Prince Street, Fiora McDona.d Stewat, aged 64 year, beloved wifeof Berjamin DesBrisay, and youngest dav giter of the late Lieut-Colonel P. D. Stewar:, Roya: Artillery. “The Eternal God is thy retuge, underneath are the Everlasting arms. (Tbe funeral! will leave her late res:'dence on Wedneeday, 27th April, at two o'clock, p.m, for St. Paul’s Chuch and thence by train toSherwood Cemertery.) : Relatives and frieuds will please accept this notices aod ” In Charlottetown, Sunday, April 24th, James Peebies, Exq, after a lingering ill- peas, [Funeral on Tuesday at 2 p m., from his late residence, King Square, to Cross Road« Cemetery.] ~~ a a ExGiisumen’a Nicut.—Reserve Monday night, April 25th, for Rev W J Kirby’ lecture on ‘The High Priest of Drollery.” The Sons of England will appear in regalia atthis celebration of their patron saint. Admission to Y M C A Hall only 10cents Tur tickets for the Oddfellow’s Concert tomorrow night are going fast and the balance ehonid be secured at once to ensure A Seal, The entertainment is beund to p ease’ ———_ LOCAL NOTICES. Only think--10cts for a dozen of oranges, Sanderson & Co., sell them for that price. They sel] better ones for L5cts per dozen, Fine Jamaica oranges 2%cts per dozen. New wrappers now open at F. Perkins & Co. Captured—We have been successful in capturing @ fioe line of shirts at a shade over half price. We will sell them fcr 83 cents. Each and enery ove of those shirts are worth $1.25.—Prowse Bros. 94 3i. Carters’ seeds are the cheapest as well ac the best. Read their advt. Mene gol Latest style at F Perkins & Co. caps The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tesis show it goes one- third further than any other brand. Absolutcly Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY EVENING. April 28th, 98. Under the distinguished patronage cf His Honor the Licut. Ge Vernor and Mrs. Howlan and His Wo- ship the Mayor and Mrs. Warburton. RECITAL. by the pupils of Mies Hein Me- duvalu’e class, a sisted by the best local talent. PROGRAMME. PART I 1. Inst. Selectio».. .....+... Vinvicombe’s Orchestra. 9. Highland F ing............Misa Ieab-] McDonald, Masters .© .ers Mac Donald Harry Li: er. ® Vocal Solo...... <escocess Mr. E Mitchell 4: Flag Dance...... e--+es+ Mi s Mary and Master Larry Jenkins. 5. Reading... ..-...-.-- Misa Ruby Rattray K. Piand BO'0.. ccc. Mies Katie McLean T Pautomim? - “Hawa ba” ......00 Mies He ena MacDonald. 8 Vora! Selo........Mre J. W. O’Riel'y yY Skt Cance.. ...... The Misses Helen Peters and Helen Warburton. PART Il. lection... o++: Vinnicomte'’s Orchestra Vee OE Ee Mis Collings Strateprey . .---cceees Miss Helen Peters . Whistling Sulo...Master R. W. Hogg Recitation eoeccece . Miss F 0 McKeazie . Uriginal Danes, with electr.cal effects, Miss Nora Waddell. Ge Inst. Selection...... +++ Vinnicombe’s Orcbestra. : 7. Sailor’s Hornpipe... ---.-.Mieses Kelly, McDonald, Hornsby and Bayfield 8 Vorca! solo ...... Messrs Harvey, Bre- havt, McDonald and Mitchell, Mr. J. H. McDonald. Gr d= WO tS Oo 8, Spanish Dance—L ...... Miss Helena McDonaid. A few words of thanks—Miss Helen Peters, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors‘open at half past seven. Enter tainment to commerce at eight. Tickets 35 and 25c. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE! WN, APRIL 25, 1893 SS ees PERSONAL. His Lordship Bishop Maedonald re- turned from Quebec on Saturday evening. Mr. R E. Spillet, who has been attend~ ing the Dairy 8 Kingston, Ont., } returned home on Saturday night. Mr. William Welsh, ex-M. P., and | Captain F nlayeon, of the Stanley, returao- | ed trom Ottawa on Saturday n got. Archbishop O Bren, accompenied by Rev. Dr. E. Murphy, left yesterday on the Castle for Bermuda.— Halifax Local and Other ltems. ARTILLERY.— No. 2 Co, drill to night at 7.30, Sr. Parrice’s Hatt — Don*t miss the concert on Wednesday evening, in aid of the new cathedral. It will be well worth | attending. heol at Aesav.tt Cases. —The Murphy-Power and the Murphy-Donovan assault cares will be investigated at the police court to- morrow. Mnart Herald. Rev T F West, B A, cf St Michael’s church, Petite Riviere , b»s tendered bis reaiznation, to take effects next July.— Haliiax Herald. Capta'n Stirling, a Halifax man, is at present io the Philippine Islands io charge ot the American ship Great Admiral. Personally, he may be safe, but the Great Admiral may not be.—Boalifax Herald. Miss Alice Lillian Butcher, of St. Joho will arrive here this evening. During her stay in this city Miss Butcher will be Ice.—Considerable ice, we are informe: the guest of Col and Mrs Mvoore, “Water | by L’Impaitial, still clings tothe North mere.” Shcre up westimpeding the commenc Referr.ng to avative of Charlottetown, | ment of fishing operations and producing a and a former resident of Summerside, the ; chilling effect on the atmosphere. South Bend (Ind ) News says: “ We see tha! Dr. E. P. Moore, who bas been practic- ing in this city something over three years, has found his old quarters too small for Lis steadily increasing busines*,and has moved to largerand more convenieat rooms. Tie doctor’s pleasant address and his unusual success in the treatment of diseases of mothers and children are making him a large number of friends, and in his new quarters, which he has fitted up very hand~ somely, he is able to care for all who come.” _~- oo —_ Vistrors ro P. K. Js‘ aod Should not leave without a copy of “ Priice Edwari Ialand—I!lustratea.”’ Price 59c, for tale at all Bookstores or at The Examiner Office Fovxp axp Interred. —The body of the drowved man, Mathias Kilbride, recovered ' from the channel at Raukin’s Ferry a day or two ago, was interred at Lot 11 yes | terday. _— se Toxicur —Don’t fhrzget to come to the Y MCA Hall tonightto bear Rev Mr. Kirby’s Jecture: “ike High Priest of Drolliery.” The “Sons of Scotland” will attend in regalia. Admission only 10 cents. THEATRICAL.— It is stated that MrWS Harkins will bring to the Provinces this summer the strongest company he has ever had, It will include Miss Angl'n and Miss Ethel Knight Mollison and he will produce such well known plays as Humanity. peg “An English Rose” and the laughable Pressytery Norice.—The Presbytery | now York auccess, “What happened to of Prince Edward Island will meetin the | 7545.» , Be chnurcl at Bedeqne,on Tuesday the 3rd day of May, at the hour of 2.30. p. m. for the purpose of inducting Mr F.S. Whiddens, into the pastoral charge of the said congre-~ gation. The following are the appoint- ments for that occasion : The Moderator of Presbytery to preside and induet. Mr A D McDonelj, to preach; Mr Fisher, to address the people;and Mr © McKay to address the minister. Thos F Follerton clerk of Presbstery. Work or Mercy.—It is announced from Toronto that the Canadian branch of the British National Society for aid to the sick and wounded in war has offered the American and Spanish Red Cross societies its cordial co-operation inthe work of mercy in the event of war. It is intended to aid the sick, wounded aod destitute irrespective of nationality or race. Famous Mititary Baxyp.—Dan God- freys famous military Band is to make a three weeks visitto Canada, sailing from dy w. 7.0, @; F.—Meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, tonight. Third degree. Liverpool about May 7th. We have not a ee : not heard that arrangements have Coswes Party.—A cobweb party will be | heen made fora visit to Charlotte- held in the Montague Hall on Thuraday town; but an entertainment is te 28th. im aid of the Methodist Church, be given in Moncto the night of Ma Admission 10 cents. Lunch free. ee. “eee 1B y 17th, in connection with which there will be special fares over all railways and Reap ir. The programme for the Recit~ | steamboats. al to be viven by Miss Helena MacDonaid and her pupils, assisted by the local talent, Mituinery FoR Moxtacvs. — Mrs Charles Fracer, who hae charge of the millinery department in D. G. Cameron’s store, Montague, has gone to Bosion to get the lat st sty!esin willinery, and wili be back in a few daye, when she will be able, better than ever, to attend to the wants of jadies’ looking fer fashionable millinery. Nata Day.—The Oddfellows will celebrate their Natal Day tomorrow. The three ity Lodges will meet in their hall, Victoria Row, at two o’c)ock, and form in procession. From the hall the procession will proceed up Queen Street to Kert, along Kent to Prince and up Prince to the Baptist Church where the Rev. C. W. Corey will deliver a sermon appropriate to the occasion. After the service the line of march wi!! be down Prince to Water street along Water to Queen and up Queen {o Oddfellows Hali. The celebration will close with an entertainment in the Opera House for which an excellent programme hae been pepared, sncosiaiienciias A faxcenove Piayruinc — By some mears et present unknown, the little child of Capt and Mra. George Masiers came into po +e*ion of @ dynamite cartridge for a playihieg On Monday morning while Grandma Masters was dressing the little girl, not Knowicg the deadly nature of the innocent-looking shell, sue took the shell and Jaidit on theetove for a moment. A moment was sufficient; itexploded with « terrific no‘se, the pieces flying in all direc: tions. Foriunately no one was seriously injared, though the child and the graniwa bore ev dence of the sccident in several cu's and scratches about the face, the child’- appears in adother colum, The combina~ tion of good things offered is so excelent, tiat it has never been surpassed here, and we hope to s°¢ @ full house greet the per- f “mers on Friday eveving, the 29th iast, oS Sr. Pawi’s Cuurcau.—The Rev. J. T. Bryan preached iv St. Paul’s Church last night from ‘be words *“Wheresoever the carcass is there will the eagles be gathered together,” the main theme of the aldress being War a8@ scavenger, with special reference te the conflict at present going on between the United States and Spain. Considering the inclemency of the weathrr large congregation was preeent; and the preacher was listened towith rapt atten- tion. cvsiiapaiatiiaudiie Japan has now building in Britisi: yarde, three monster war vessels of 15,000 tons each and three battleships of 10,000 tons each, a total of 75,909 tons of fighting craft. It is said the Brit‘sh government bas made an (ffer for them which Japan declined. But in the event of war with Russia, Britain would have the right to take there ships as her own by paying the contractors for them, if eb2 chose to do #0. War cbanges all conditions, and it sometimes becomes necessary to assert the right of “eminent domain.” A woman never really knows tue mean ing of happiness and content until she is the mother of a healthy, happy child. The health of the child depends on tne health of the mother, both before and aficr birth. Most all of woman’s weak- ness and particularly the weakness that most strongly irfluences the health of ! te : tidy also being considerably cut by the children, comes from some derangement tan ttn of tk a. Geibees ee . . we y t a ‘ or disease of the distinctly feminine ad = ' 3 politi vavagone F ° . . Vv e organs. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Perscrip- — tion will cure troubles of thie nature. It should be taken regularly by every woman during the entire period of gestation. It gives strength toall the orgaas involved, lessens the pains of childbirth and insures the heaith of both mother and child. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free «# copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Addrers, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Laxative bromo Quinine Will cure acold in a day. Ik does not produce the “ring- ingin the head” or cause nervousness like the sulphate of Quinine. It moves the bowe:s quickly withcut griping. Put up in tablet form. Each tablet stamped L.B.Q. Guaranteed to cure or mon~ ev refunded. 25c a box. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnsoa, Phm B. War or no war we will keep firing out the clothing as fast and as chaap as ever. Don’t tgo and pay $18 to $25 for yonr spring suit we will su,ply you with euits just as good and just ae well made for $10 and $15.—Prowze Bros 95. 3i. »1 aie Weartuer.—Showers to-day, clearing to~ morrow. 7 = e022 280 62 8 422 04407 07 82% 2 2 SS SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. CLEARED. April 24.—We!come, Vanamber,Tidnish; Howard L. Farrow, Halifax; Laura C, Read Pugwash. CLEARED. April 23 —Welcome, Wanamber, Tid- nish; Foam, Morzo, Cape Tormentine; Howard L, Farrow, Crapaud; Laura C, Read, Pugwasb; J A G C, Jimmo, North- port. =? @ @ @ & @ @ @ 4 £266 2 & Ge B88 8w~ BF At Stanley Acme of Perfection Long, Hing lish Spun Yarn STAN Nobby Suits, genuine article. Remember, we We'll give you Upper Queen St. Ladies i! ie ‘i Cashmere . cCockxinme'’s | stockings 40c, 50c and 68c per pair The Always Busy Store. i Fashionable Suirs, Don’t throw away your money purchasing trashy stuf advertised now-a-days as bargains, but come to us and get the Still purchasers might have a hard time to know where to go. If we are not candid to advise them properly. nishings. Quality and price bound to please you, for IN THIS LINE WE ARE TAKING THE LEAD GORDON & McLELLAN Brothers Llama, Silk Finished, Linen Spliced, Abso- lutely Fass a Color jf Blasticity — and 1 7 Durability — Guaran- teed | a Salle i Pg he FE aE apne nga LEY BROS — SS oe ze Perfect-fitting Suits, | Good Wearing Suits. This is the Kind We Sell. ! | . sell you substantial gvoas all guaranteed by us or your money refunded. Every Suit that Leaves our Establishment is its own Best Advertisement, a anything, everything in gentlemen’s far, t Mens Stylish Outfitters irlottetown, 1897. Flower and Vegetable Seed. ; = f -- ; - . 3 n | os aa * oe — @ 3 noe — “a | 20.8 5 pi Sof = &S- 22 EF Soe OF a a ea © 2 & a © -of — © =P Vee = = jz 4 ig % Haszard & Moore SHAT esesessseer Booksellers and Seedsmen_