t ri ,. _§ "52 ' ` _">""#.'§.5fJl»°. if* '-1 me fmuini.-iii, cnsiinorrsrowu, MAY .9 tsoo /r\... [KS & U0 3, lt illnory r U, wine our new milliner ,lt tier peisonally Try V , si is tor your new at l , iiqlily recommended £5 C0 an ll' "tl 'llES.> .00 S We me rec=>t\ l opene Lhmce new titi. of rich black Bioarlcliilt costumes, pla. n fancy Air.. goods the wiy lifes* behwtt to show than *o vou T > & C l_o_tlios latest tones mmtl i ifrti contiiis i nor selected stock ot newest style _ C Drop in and see them, thev s & co BLGUSEQ Hundreds and hundreds to select All sizes, we are suie to plea e & co llttl Gloves The newest cclorings in Clasp and Don t forvet our 82c bargain $1 lo to SLO() per pair Real MEN TRY 5 & CO Your Furnishings We un gave you cash Onevgpy P _ blllg l0lll]6KlCf:S 8lTb_CE IBS Cl.lI1l&l8, U18; want m your hue See Om. growth of vegetation, and even th_e _ 4 Pty wma” at 2 for 2” cuff; at health of the inhabitants. The prevag.-._ wm_§h3OC Kld Ulmes Shum _ing winds have beennorlh east or t ef " ’ last three weeks, and as a consequence braces We buy these gwds iithe Gulf ice appears to be jammed’ md *eu them °he"'P against our Island shoresand to be full TRY -of floating ice clear to tne coast of Cape S & Breton. From East Point no watercan be seen n rth or east while south and y°‘“` ‘IVY »‘-‘Pods We have the iwcst theft; appears to be considerable. "id will Plelise YU” in "Phe ‘large ocean liners are passing 'Li ., fel ` lf"j\” ‘ Ore.. marked l0W fo Lot Yoo Km at we have lots of goods of best quality Telephone, 98. STEWART, ECLIPSF BAKERY Baltes Best Broad illlllllllliitiiiimlllll w g‘WAi{lH THIS SPA E tit, _ lhote’.s Money in it lot You prioesto aut. Ater Ice Wafers fir 5 o'elock Mince meat in 15 cent 3 _ _ 5 bo are Clover Honey in 90 and 25c \§\ °` _ S ' i “um Balls' c’ E X "rt *ob It itiiitiiiiiiii. <- wwe powder) ‘Pure Gold Jelly Powder, in l0e - \\\ l Salt for Stftei guaranteed cm f The pick ofthe value centres of the world are being B ' - LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. He-nrv C. Douse is announced as a candidate for Water Commissioner. A i\li:. .\l. C. l\lcDoN,iLi>, purser of the S-tiiilor iluriiig the winter, has iesumed tiis suininer duties on the Electra. I REV. W. J. Kiitiii' of Charlottetown `3dd;e_qged the mera meetltlff in Y. M.C. A. rooms Halifax, Sunday at 4 15. _ 1_\~N~Ii1~;-ix and other business at Prince lilwitrd Lodge S. C. E. tonight. l\Ietiiher. are specially ri-quesied to be present at sharp eight o’clocl~;. _ A schooner is reported ashore near White Sinds. It is siiid that she sprang si leak owing to daniige sustained from the ice, and that the C -ptaiii was forced 10 beach her. Tito; fitnitrtil of the lite Ju lge Alley took plitceyostcrdtty afternoon and was :ittentlecl by a large iiuinber of citizens. The tnetiibers ct the liiw society pre- _veled :tio eine. R.~.iI.w.\i' News of May 3rd says :- Tito Pl-iiit line seimsnips are taking thc bulk of travel between Newfound- land and Cape Breton lo Boston this spring. There is not one half the pe0- t ple going through by rail this season as last and it has been getting less for some time gvizst. Mis Lt-furgy`s recitsl promises to bel use of he most interesting-. and enjoy- 1 sib'e tti.t:rt=i`innients of the season. Miss i li ~furt__fy will give a number of select- Kipling, Dr. Drummond, Eugene Field, James Whrcomb Riley and others‘ some of the best talent in the city. THE Morning Chronicle say _ says : Capz. Pye did some quick work with the Halifax last week. He left here at 8 o’clock Thursday morning, arrived at Boston at ll c’clock Fridav morning, discharged and reloaded a_ large cargo and sailed again to return at 12 45 Sat- urday and arrived at 5.80 last. evening. Not a had record. The steamer brought besides a full cargo about 75 pa sen-_ gets. E.is'r1~:RN N ores.-The Spring is cold; and backward here, caused by .the im- mense bodies of drift ice surronding our shores, whose chilling and benumn freely in and out -of the St. Lawrence, proving conclusively that we have the _main body ct ice down here. A few fvessels are cruising back and forth in the open wateron the south side vainly Whoiesaie ,md Retaig looking for an opening to get to the Magdalen Islands. There are plenty * *herring on both sides of the Point, but -I no chance to set nets -Some tatoes _i » _ r .W have been planed but the soil is not in good condition, owing to the want f T rain and continuous cold.-A well at- tended. wellconducted concert was held in the Kingsburgh Schoolhouse on 5 McLean wie chairman and auctioneer. The proceeds, some $30.-00,, zo to beautify and improve the school grounds. The schoolhouse is among a a c t o e community. -The s d intelligence was lashed over ern men in Boston, residents of Fair- held, andatz one time neighbors, both leaving a wife and child in Boston, and Silas Holland, leaving a wife and two _only three weeks before his death. / ‘I I ions fioin various authors, including. . Musical members will be furnished by l the evenia ci the 2nd inst Williamgmnces “L _Coughlan seems wha" the wires lately of the death of two east-‘ _ _ f *___ _ Psiisoiui oinitriou 3 __--_>- Msn Mooan returned ‘last night from Esackville. ' Mn°. J. Loivetwonrn was a passenger by the mail special last night. _i _ Mn. W. A. Hnrcrinsois, arrived home from Montreal last night. Mn. J. C. Sims, Charlottetown, was registered at the Queen, Halitax,on Satur- day last. MR J. A. Raman, Summerside, 'P. E. Island, was registered at the Carleton House :Halifax. on Saturday last. Mn. S. E. TURNER, Charlottetown, was registered at the Queen Hotel, Halifax, on Saturday. Rav. W. B. Hiivsou will p'each his fare- well skinon as pastor of the First Baptist Moncton Church next Sunday night. Rav. Gao. C. Ronnarsou, Hampton, is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mn Dcncnis S'ri:i=HENs was J. passerigcry by the Princess last evening. ' Ma. C. W. Bnnitxnonu, of the Plant Line, caine by the Prince.-s last evening. Mr. Blenkhorri says that The Grand Duchesse of the Plant Line, will likely make severaltrips to Charlottetown during the coming season. It is expectezlthat this season’s business wili be very large. HOTEL ARRIVALS ii QUEEN HOTEL. _ Monday May. 8 Geo. C. Robertson. Hampton, Peter Sinclair, J. Rufus Starr,. S‘arr’s Point N. S., Mr. & Mrs. J. A. \Villianis. Lowell Mass. H. J. Pethick, R. H.Pethick, Bedeque. HOTEL DAVIES. Monday. Sth.-W. C. Power, Toronto; R. S. Edgecombe, Brantford; R. D. Sutherland, Quebec: C. W. Benk- horn, Halifax; J. B. Hawkins, Rochester. Geo. Noble, Toronto; Douglas Sterns. Halifax; Sarah J. Huddart, Denver; F. A. Mansfield, Boston; James C. Jones, Halifax. REVERE HOTEL. May 8 -A. Harding, Trenton. N. J; T. Conway, Montreal; Thos. Eagles. ton. Manchester; John Walsh, Cam- bridge; Geo. J. McC6rmac, St. George’s; Geo. W. McKay, Clifton; Hugh B. McKay, do; George S. Mc- l.eod,Hunte_r River; John R. Larkins, Richmond; T. _F. Murray, Halifax; G. A. Blewett, Toronto; J. R. Masters, New York; Miss Masters. do. ' » ___ THE Presbvtery meets to-day in St. James’ Church. MILITARY NIGHT to-night at the Opera House. t °-A Bocns Wino\v."’--The two city comp lnies of Artillery will meet at the drill shed to-night (in uniform), at7 o’clock, with their band, to march to the Opera House. ' THE Dramatic Mirror says: ` 'f'_1`he newspaper censure of Charles Coghlan _for his course toward the management of Citizen Pierre. resulting in the sud- den closing of that play at the fifth *Avenue on Monday of last week, ap- pears unwarranted to those having knowledge of die- facts, as they had re- hearsed fom' weeks without receiving# dollar compensation. .In the circum- tactcd for the best interests of-all con- iiiema, ima iii.. niamsossi upon-him is §quitc misdirectod; =He says that Mr. I Reed has :forfeited Citizen Pierre, andl gglfxahfd 35 i;";“"t;;`§_';°°" as 6'; he will take it on tour himself next sea-2 Bd _run _ fb ’ .° ,son. Meanwhile' l(r._Coghlai_i and his; _ family have goneoo their home in Souns. P. E. I., for 'the summer ” s i killed by the electric cars. within a few Ygllow will dye a splendid green 9. d8.yS Of 986|) Other. first, P91281' MdIB8&0. W uging Magqetig Dye3_1() gggtg buyg 3 _ package and the results are sure. fchildren on the Island, which 'he lefl. IF F011 S911 b1`€'9~d~ 5911 D0S19’5» and A .your customers will be pleased. i git are now burning and can supply of best ROACH LIME. for ouildinc and farming A oironsaco A A » A 3Wks ddzw Clitown _ ~ _ ed Shumps from the “lf 0 constantly laid down at our doors, at such prices as expert fwkes ‘Mmkey Soap in loc _ ence and cash alone can command, and placed at your dis ‘ posal at the closest ossible advance on careful buying cost u _ me French Maccaroni in l lb M_(,nday’ Tlygsday, and Wfydnesdayy __ _` \\ \_`\ - `__`__ \__ _ . gmoe t|(||| GLUVES and l1ois_ery. Ladies kid gloves in all the ‘I _ 596,60/Y a _ . Peaches In glass im’ Extra 'newest shades at lowest prices, every pair fully guaranteed R & G0|:|:'_1 i PLAID l‘l_0_l5El{Y' _ GROCERS _- All the latest colourings, in both ladies and childrens ,Q to ,,,,,1,1,,,d,,,imm,__18T,,e M,-ri _ J ° ' sizes ` ‘_ Uiiwholesome” Meat. t _very good and lojbs efstair. _ » Biu'rfAivI>1c`i:.=-C-Herring bait 'by_il°h- » 3 t moths. _ _ Yesterday forenoon the case of Geo. Lund and James Rankine, forselling a witches of veal unfit for human food, WHS _heard by His Honor the Stipeudlary Magistrate. The meat was purchased by_ Marshal Cameron at the market on' Friday. The summons was served the same day under the following article of the Criminal Code 1892 :- ' i “Every one is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to one year’s imprison- ment who knowingly and willfully ex- poses for sale. or has in h`is pJssessio`:i with intent to sell for human food, ar- ticles which he knows to be unfit for human foocl.”_ _ Dr. Richard Johnson, health officer for the city, deposed that the animal must have been very young. It was so ill-_fed and ill.nonrished that it was un- fit for iced. and should not have be exposed for sale. -'_ James McMillan, V. S., said he"`__ ` spec'ed the meat, which he' we neither eat himself nor give to auy` son else to eat. It was soft. flabby and, immaiu e. It the calf had any nourish- ment at all from its mother it must have been limited. M iur ce Biake swore tha* the carcass was unsaleable, and he dif go congider it fit for food. From its 5”; _tance bg W0t1lLl say it Was kl1l.a after being dropped. " Francis Drake said l e would neither eat nor sell the v_eal. It was unfit for food. He did_not think .the calf was man y days old. p _ ' Henry Balls did not think the" veal was lit for fqod. The calf might have been an hour old or it might be two -_ days old. ' Marshal Cameron testified to buying the veal on the Market Square. It was unit for human food. - At the request of the prisoner the case was adjourned until _this day week. Rankin, in reply to the court. said he bought_ the calf from a man named Brazil. who said it was nearly a fort night old. TRADE AND SHIPPING. _ Port of Charlottetown. Mav 8, Ar.--Nereid, Sharp, Sum- merside; Susan King, Gcrveatt Northpcrt; Frank, Grant, Wallace; J ami s Semple,Robe.ts,do; Kohinoor, - Doyle, do; P. L G., Burke, 310; Flash, McDonald, Orwell. __ May 8, Cld.--Nereid, Sharp, New ' Glasgow; Susan King, -Gorveatt, Norihport; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Fred M. Batt, ltiow, Magdalen ls-_ lands; Kohinoor, Doyle, Picton; P.L.` G., Burke, do; Flash. McDonald, Sydney. The schr. Fanny Young, Porricr, Georgetown, P. E. I . cleared from Halifax on Saturday, May Sth. _ _ Movements ofthe Fish. Gnonearown-_-Catches - of' herring Annimroiv---Ice disappiared last night. Herring in shoals along shore; carting them off at Tiguish by _hundreds cfbarrels. Lobsters plentiful where nets set. _ _ _ _ ormen’s nets _at Gmac, N. S.; and Georgetown, P~ E. I. ' I _ _ Gnonoirrowir. -About 25 vessels are are in port getting supplied with bait Several vessels are loading for New- foundland. The Warren .W. sailed ast light for that port. _ _ Scoiiis.-The S. S. Campania arrived here. Sunday at 6 p. m. and left at 10. _She _brought ‘a large freight. _About 200 seals were killed on the north side on a strip of ice. A quantity of ice drove the herring ashore on the north side killing large numbers. A territllc storm, raged here on Sunday afternoon. - “ of _ When tg Packing t _Furs . i "Use lots of moth balls, 1 / napthaline, or camphor, t and you need not fear We have, - 6ll6r6`! l5c. a pound tampltor. (om sum) $500 ~ pound llstti PIIIBIS (extra SHO'-`-8) ' 60c. a pound. tt* S "“~“.tt_= s_srses