seal aaa grtrt> t> 0850. d~ P< D<D< DG Bring pot sizes p excusis Choosing——<® ¢ ( ( For Chariotietown we have sole control of the entire of Canada’s greatest f Ime r Factory, Wal) Pape : $ The Watson Foster Co. Ltd. 8 ' ‘ | @ and the ent “he ¢ . - ish factory and American re line of ereatest ken; the ‘ ) tory. ; ‘ ercal {ac- is it any wonder our designs T>-TH CH CH E> 9 SSS36<3-<3-9 ‘ $ = are the correct and up-to- ¢ THE WALL PAPER MEN MOORE & McLEOD ¢ PEOPLE OSSES 2S FRB SOSH date ones ? cagr> yeAwWOOD CEMETERY 60 The anvual meeting of the Sherwood Gmetary Company will be beid in the per of the Y.M.C.A,. Building, on Wednesday next, the 6thdav of April, (M8, for the eleciion of directors and gh other business as may come before de meeting. H¢NRY SMITH, Secretary. 5-31 ——— MONTREAL & QUEBEC sneha SOURIS. The Steamship Campana will call at Waris regularly once a fortnight during tepresent season. Sailing from Mon- males or about 25th April. Merchants witing goods would do well to have ieacome by this line. For rates of fight or other particulars, enquire of MATTHEW & McUFRAN, Arente at Souris, %—10i OPERA HOUSE. 4. NICET'S --4, BEGINNING Yolnesday March 30th hOPESSOR =r LAWRENCE la Hypnotism, Mind Reading. tatelepay. etc Prices 25 and 35c. $ now on sale, Re Nw lirinosa Breakfast Rood “Parinosa” is a pure Cereal Food, Bile from the best cleaned white erheat. Caree Bran is entirely removed, sYiag only the .erfect berry of the wheat nN pkoepbates gluten and antriment. he food is easily and quickly pre- Atel for ase, requiring only 15 miew.es Wiking, and itis also cheap, being anly Orbis a package, GOLDEN SYRUP Weare fetailtng Redpaths choice Golio TMup, for 40 cents per gallon, or L2cfor ene. It gore tine ou pancakes BEER & GOFF PHORNIX of Hartford. ALWAYS Pays. Ras FIRST Lowen Rates, fenerous Settlements E. H. BEER, Authorized A@est For P. E. ISLAND LIFE. ACCIDENT THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTE!OWN, MARCH 30, 1898 AMERICAN MEDICAL ASsoct. | ATION. i , ; | &:.—For the information of such mem- | bers of the profession as may avail them- | Selves of the Opportunity of payiog 4 visit oblige, | Yours, etd, R. Macweiit. | Dr. R. Macretit, Vice-President Canadian | Medical Association, Stanley Bridge, P. {E I. : My Dear Str,—The American Medical Aseociation holds it« next annual meeting io Denver, on June 7th to 10th. well as the general committees throuvbout the United States, are making every ¢ffort to maxe this an unusually successful meeting as it promises to do at tis date, Che railroads, also, are co-operating with us in every possible way. Iam requesied by the local committee toextend te you, as also totbe various {members of the Canadian Medical Associ- ation, @ cordial inyitation to visitus at that time, and attend this meeting. The oc- casion will afford an unusual opportunity tosee Colorado and the Western States, under favorable conditions at a very much reduced cost. Visitors from foreign soci- ties are invited to register, without fee, and to exercine all the privileges of member- ship, except that of voting, {trust von will make an effort to visit as at that t me and will also extend to each of the members of the Canadian Medical Association Within vour reach & cordia! invitation tocome. [ shall be glad to give any information concerning the trip here, the meeting and the excursion through the State to any prospective visitors desiring to come, Hoping to meet you at that time, I remaia, Youre very truly, Eewarp J. A. Rocers, Chairman Committee on Foreign Invi« tations. ; Ladies’ waterproofs.—-it is no exagger— ation to stute that these are the greatest values ever given by any house in this city. They are our best qualities. Some worth $5 and £6, some worth $8. Ladies’ rainproofe this week only, aod nothing charged «at the advertised price.-—James Paton & Co, 75 Bi BORN. On the 29th iast., toMr. aod Mrs. Charles G. Holman, Winslee Road, a daughter. MARRIED. At the manse, Montrose, or Wednesday, the 23rd, by Rev. A. D. McBonald, Mr. Alvie Mountain to Misa Millie Mountain, daughter ef Charles Mountain, Esq., all of Alma, Lot 2. At the manse, Summerside, on March 17th, by Rev. E. M. Dill. B. 'D., William thews, of A'bany. At Compton, Cal.,on Feb. 16th, by Rev. A. W. Bunker, Joha lv. Taylor, son Macd Conkin, daughter of ‘Charles Coux kin, of Compton. At the residence of the wride’a mother, Summerside, March 23rd, by Rev. Howard Henry, of Stanley Bridge,to Lydia A.. second demghter of the late James Crozier, of Summerside. Se - — DIED. At Pleasant Point, Nexth River, on March 29th, Lemuel Wright, E+q., son of Geo. Wright, io the 82nd th@Mate Hon v of his age. ( ral @n Thursday at 2 o'clock, p.m. At Georgetown, on March 21st, at the re idence ot her son, Donald McCormack, M s. McCormack, aged 98. At Georgetown, on March 23rd, of pneu- mconia, Mre.{Capt.) Daviel Walker, aged 37, leaving @ husband and five young chil- dren. At Georgetown, on March 2th, of pueu- movia, Flera Uiogers, aged 78. At Nertham, ou March 13th, Mrs. Alex Ramsay, agedati. At Indiau River, on March &th, of pnec- monia, John Vi. Macleilan, aged 40 vears, sun of Alexander Maclellan, Grand River. Lot 14. At Horton, Karsas, on Feb. 24th, Peter Bearve,*in the Sit vear of his age. De- |eeased was a brether of the late Patrick Bearney, of Mill Cove. At Houltcn, Maine, March [8th, of pneumonia, Sarai Jane McKinnon, aged 34, beloved wite of Samuel Heughins, leaving a sorrowing busband and four chil- dren 30 mourn their Joss. Deceased was the eldest daughter of Donald McKinnon, Desable, P. E. Is’and. ee _ _ - eens The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third farther than any other brand, Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Oakes, of Bradalbane, to Mrs. Maury Mat~ - of Duncan Taylor, Wood [xlands, to Miss | Sprague, John A. Henry, son of Dongald | — with # beautrfu _ 4 S * . . ' * j to ihe American Medica] Association next | One of the four priz> des | June, please insert the fojlowing letter and | Herter, which are to be te a The local committees, in Colorado, as | MR Daa ae mf Meth Ss APRIL MAGAZINES. SCRIBNER’s, The Apri! Scribo r’: is a Spring number | cover In eight colors— eas by Albert siediiiacliiias is 7 e > -_ m . used on special Tut Wearger.—Some showers at first numbers this year. Each number cf, followed by westerly winds and fair Ser bner’s f yw 1 ROR AS mw arke d the he-~ weather. ‘mnie ? " ginning OF e@ new feature, T 5 Janitarv ; ‘ e Senator Lodge's “Story of the Revolut a | Tae Srvaxtey arrived in Pictou at 11 OeN Aalto! iv ? L u and Page's * Red Rock” be yao in February, Captain Mahan’s first paper on nava’ epi- sodes of the Revolution; in March, Mr. Wyckoft’s new series of his experience among “The Work- | ers; ” and in the current issue for April, the feature is the first part | . : 7 , . ? of Richard Harding Davis’s short serial takea place at Tangier in the space thirty - sixbours. It coutains some very good comedy scenes, and the characters are —_—_-- — af that cosmopolitan cleverness that ‘Twas Very SvccessrvL.—The amount Mr. Davis delights to depict. A beaue | realized at the concert in St. Patrick’s Hall . ) . . . 3 . ~- tiful American heiress is the heroine, #04} on Monday evening last was about $50. & newspaper correspondent is the real hero. Mr. Gibson will make a full-page drawing for each of the fonr parts of the story. Henry van Dyke’s long narrative poem “The Toiling of Felix”—a legend woven around a new saving of the Curist, “Raise | find Me; cleave [t isa poem of thon shalt wood, and there am [.” sustained interest and singular beauty of phrase and rhythm. A number of other articles, stories. poems etc, inclnding Sena- tor Lodge’a “Story of the Revolution’ make up ® Verv jnteresting aod iostractive num- ber of Se: b .er# the stone and the -_—_-- -- PERSONAL . Hon. W. Campbell, is in town. Mr. John A. Matheson, Inspector Fisheries, went west this morning. Miss Maud Picks was a the Staulew thie Waltham, Mass. {r Geo Tweedy, barrister-at law, Al- of passenger by morning, en route 10 berton, is visiting thecity. 4Le is registered | at the Hotel Davies. James E Macdonald, E«q, M.L. A., Car- digau ; is among the latest arrivals at tke Hotel Davies, Archbishop Langevin will leave Winwi- peg tor Puris after Easter to attend a gath- ering of the Oblats. Before returning ‘he may go to Rome. Rev. C. ‘Ff. Lowe has recently completed @ very successful tea days” mission at Osnabruck aod Moulinette, (Britain) hold- ing in #3) thirty-seven serviees,—Eve cgli- ean Charchman. Mi. L. T. Lea, of Tryon, leaves on Mon- day next for British Colaurbia. Yesterday afternoon Mr. aad Mre. Lea were entertaia- ed at Tryon by a number of their friends. Mra. Len remains in Summerside. The emigration from thi@provinee to the Pacific Coast seems to increas rather than diminish. According to the Sammer. side corresrondent of the Guardian Messrs, J Jd DeeRoches, Ferdinand DesRoches, Fidele DesRoches and Benoit Geudec of Miscouche. James Currie, Wellington, and Peter McIntyre, Grand River, Lot 14, Ralph Grossman, Jobn S DesRocke?, Thos Bishop, Wellington, and Patrick Hughes, of Emrerald, crossed by the Cap2s yesterday on their way to British Columbia, Messrs Kngene Cormier and brother of EZrmont Bay,oross tomerrow. Jono G Gallant and Domniigue Pinau, of Miscouche, left lust week. All are for Vancouver. Loreen, March 28.—The Westiniaster Gazelle, referring to the health of Mr. Gladstone, says: “Itis ao newe for us to say that Mr. Gladstone’e ilinese will be fatal in a comparatively short time. Mr. Giadstene is fuily informed as te his owt coudition. He asked the doctore to tell bim the truth, and he was thanktel when informed that he had no chance to recover His state of mind is ove of complete hap- piness. His life goes quietly and eveniy Murie is:his chief olace. It seoothes the pain. _— No need of allusion or delasion either 10 relbodrcarpets the value stands ont prominently that woman who has looked ) atothers can easly see the superion q sality of our carpets.— Prowse Bros & Co. Boys Reefers at Paton’s. Weare giving the public $3 to $3 on every ladv’s ratu- proof yarmenats this morning. We want to clear out all 1897 rainproofs. Now is your chance. One table right $5, lowest price in the $2 50, $1.50 this morning.— James Paton & Co. ai. 75 New atock of “Perrins” Easter gloves, all sizes all kinds—Jas Paton & Co. 75 3: ee It's Cedar Posts And Laths we wish to draw your at- tention to just new. They are good stock and wehave ; plenty. 3,000 Posts ani 500 M Laths is about the quantity. It . you require any, come and see us. Tevernone 181 JAMES BARRETT Connolly’s Wharf. =~e ee es @ OOOO 22 oo @ eo 8004 7 @ Bt @B 88486088 | She will leave for Charlottetown tomorrow | morning. | communication between Charlottetown and “The King’s Jackal.” This is ive dra- | Southport as well as possible. At present, matic tale of on exiled king, and the action | however, the ice Appropriate to the Easter seascn is | BO | ‘Local and Other Items, | THe Main Sprcrar reachid the city at | halfspast twelve, dimen Have you Ever thought about your own mind and tts wonderful power. If not go and hear Professor Lawrence. Tue Ferry Streamer is keeping up prevents the steamer from connecting with the wharf on the Souths port side, | The promoters of the concert are d-eply | grateful to all who in any way contributed } towards its success, Ear_y In THE Season.—Mr. Roberf | Deagle of Rollo Bay the “Sol Jacobs’’ ot | | the eastern part of the Island caught, on | } March 22nd, one huadred Jobsters and on the 28th, catglt three hundred of which two hundred measured over ten inches. ee Dominion Rirte Assocration.—The following are the representatives of Prince iSdward I[-land on tne Council of the Dom- inion Rfle Arsociation: Hon. Sir L. H. Davies, kK. C. M. G.; A. W. Owen, Octane: ; Lt. Co. H. R. Smith, 14 h Kingstor; Col, i Mason, Royal Grenadiers, Toronto. pis iieadiioe ScocrssruL Enrertarnment.—The = en- tertainment at Montague was a distinct suceess,and all who attended were rell pleased. The selections by the Souris contingent, Dr. McLellan, Dr. Peake and Mr. ht. F. Macdonald, were excellent ; | and the recitations by Miss Lois McDonald | aud Miss Novella Martin were thoroughly j appreciated. Mr. RK. Macdonald, of | Georgetown, gave “The Wedding of Shou McLean” iv his usua’ gocd style. Some choice mnsival selections were given by Willie Farrell. — Ay OLp Axo Wett Trrep Remevy — Mrs. Winsiow’s Svotbing Syrup hae been used for over fifiy years by millions of mothers for their chi'dren while teething with ptrfect success. It soothes the child softens the gams, allays ali pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Dierrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drugvistsin every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalenlaple. Be sare and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | other kind. . THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF. Y’s—The executive committee of the Y. W. C.F. will meet tomorrow afternoon in their parlor at 4o0’clock sharp. A fall aitendaace requested. Tickets for “Pau! the Cripple” are going fast; secure one—plan ot hail will open ca Wednesday, April 6th at 10 a. m., diess circle at Dodds —Balcony at Rankins. OvpreL_towsuww.—April 26th., is the anniversere of Ameritan Oddfeliowship aud the fraternity im this city are prepar- ing to celebrate the event with their old ! time enthusiasm. An entertainment that | is bound to please will be presented at the Opera House in the evening. The pro- | gramme will consist of grand operaiic | choruses, selections from Miss Butcher of St. Joie, the stage elocuiionist of the Maritime Provinces, Serpentine dance with electrical eff ete, and other specialies. Mark down April 26th in your diary 'o join with the brethern of the three links in tnjoylog ap enterta nment of the bighest order. Men and medicines are jadged by «bat they do. The great cure- oy Hood's Sar- saparilia give ita good oc m- everywhere we Go nothing but dispense prescriptions and a'tend to our two dragsiores, We are +pecialisis, We do wuat we can do best. have attended the best colleges of Pharm cy, in order io fit us in every way for our protescion. Do not your own interests de- mand that you patronize a draggist who can guarantee that what he does is property d ne? We guaraniee you pure drugs, careful service and m oderate charges, Johnson & Johnsen Graduates in Pharmacy. A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. RM. Johnson, Phm B. = @ 0900444232320 ( é ; ; ( ( ¢ ¢ ORRICK | “sr ' ee i { ote @ @ 8 © 24226488 2S 44454 G43 = 2] e % inant (ae nae FORIEIEK ~=~_ra > ® @ @ 2% & @& G&G ~~ @ 2 & Se YS B&BS o GS ™ os Sold, Porcelain and Alamininm Crowns, teeth without plates) at th most reasoiable prices. Dr. .f, P. Murray Approved and modern appliances ued to render dental operaticas cor. paratively painless. ein ih st al Does Your Shirt rit if it Dosen’t cer a W. G.& R- Fit and quality guaranteed or money refunded. This standard brand of shirt, we have sold for the past thir- e2a yars, all our regular customers kuowt, “Way dont yuu.” The $1.25 trish Linen bosom and reinforced back aad front, continious facings, try one, STANLEY BROS it has real ’ bands, ren D. GORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN We Sell Only Such Goods as will give sitisfaciion. Our trade is increasing. New goods arriving daily. The reputation of our high grade clothing made to order is reaching the homes of every hamlet and town in this province. PATRONIZE HOME iNDUSTRY _ The wages we pay our emploves for making up our cloth ing 18 all spent here, and doesn’t go to some foreign manufac- turer. We can also fit the form here to perfection, WG. & R. We have them. Shirts and Collars, eeeeeceseoce GORDON & McLEiL LAN Upper Queen St. Men s Stylish Outfitters — adies .... \ wernt en Sailor NOW OPEN -.---: TLiHARRIS =O Lonaen House HII IIASA SASS SSAA I AAA AS Printing by Printers eee THE superiority of our Job Printing is acknowledged, The rates are other establishment—and in many cases a great deal cheaper. And the Printing is Good Printing Call and see specimens of work, and give us your order. Anything from a card to a newspaper. The Examiner Pub. Co. Queen Street, Charlottetown. « ORIG SOK ISI ae Me ae we x . as low as those of any 4 3 Me ri * * * : * ‘ * id as = we psc ee aie ees ae s tna Wa