nee ‘ : VOL JV Wo aeneg™, ; . ee a \ This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evrieiwes a a Single Copies two Cents serate Read, Room — a —eaeaenanenenatie eteanbnpanapeifomiegurncgenensecerenaaeamabliguamce Aeamengr ee an - si i ae CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY MAY 12, 4899 NO rs = ae TOR Ee wa Something for Sunday - Correct (orseting Corset -atiefaction HERE is only a matter of choosing—your shape—and your style is here wanting for you. Brown jean corset, fair quality..........503 Very nice line of well made grey jean COTBOEB.. .0sc srevccocsoss cecccesoec sc sess Aspecially nice, well made grey jean, satieen facing, whalebone filling......55¢ A new epecial—the “Palma” is madeor grev or Eeru jean, faced vith contrasting shace of satteen, lace fio: «hed top, spoon busk ...... 75e Very choice light weight, grey Frencu witil coreet, “E T” make, steel EL. detteie de 600 <é0ncs eho besa $1.00 (ollars ad Cuffs Nine «\fferent shapes of ladies’ linen wilare, everyone new, and stylish high wllars, medium collars, low collars. That new, estylieh high front shape with wund corcers is here Collar prices,....12¢ and l6c for our kind The pew « off stylee are verv swell - eeeeeeee 162, 202, 25 per pair Dainty 8eits ‘ : An abe in'e n« c-a- sity to th*s summer’s goiog about cost- umes We've some nice ones; for example:— Ladies’ beits in blacn, wasn, red, green and ox tlood, 12c, l5c, 20¢ up Black elastic belts 202 up White elastic belts ~ 2le up Neat wh:.: kid belte...... . » eobeanne White embroidered insertion... .........38 Washable pique belts........ 442 and 55c ; »? wT; “4 Ladies’ Ties A very pretty line of Scotch gingham Dainty lit:le tucked silk bow, iv pale f Mdloe, tlack, white,cerise, scarlet and SOE . \ic «cocccusliiihgallinis tis sie wanqnoandllie him pla satin bow, in white, red aed black. 0 onndetiabieh athe atpesovens ery awe ioe of new airing ties, red black, purple navy, and new blue...25c About Your iNew Shirt Ce Waist Very nice waist of blue or pink cotton, neat plaid pattern Check and plaid Nalats wiih self collers and cuffs..... 79 ve at pecially nice waist, fine pript bewest cut, whitecollar aad eelf Pans - 40000 evetnctentnecse cece 85c Dark muslin waist, fine grade, flower- ed pate Ti a's & 4:4 gubtekese & iustbba duns #1 05 nty white lawn blouses... .. $1.25 up WHAT WE ADV string ‘i+s io pretty colore...10c & 12c Every coming Sanday orings tresh remindersof some thing for which “I must go Aown to Moore & McLeod's” May be it’s collars and cuffs maybe it’s new veiling, mav- be it’sa bit of ribbon—maybe its a new pair of gloves, What ' ever it is, it’s just a little bet- the price would lead you to believe. ter—here — than Just study these values:— Sailor Hats i | Pleoty tochoose from at al! sorts of | prices, | White sailors in new shapes | bagqensecdsooess coccecsguttOp BOOy B08, SUG, UP Pretty colored straw sailors ecbniothecodccs so Meateeny Gas Gen es Very duinty, etylish lines at....65c & Tlc Gloves of Good Sorts Kid gloves and fabric plo-es, well— made,ail of them— . good for their price ‘ Gloves —each one. : Black, tan and white lisle gloves we a4 . 10c pr Imiattion Taffeta gloves in black and AEA ABN. cece. 1 TC pait mea Nice plated teffeta a giove, in b ack, white OF GOR caccdiece ctccothe Socetbeosicecctes 22c pair Taffeta in black, tan, cream or whita, 30c Soon up. Wid gloves in bluck or colored..........75¢ Nicer grade at............$1.00 and $115 Very choice, Perrin’s best quality, ail Retied NOMI iss eine Kacdiss Isb6 a toscana New tasieuiug-, 2 or push button or lace. Hen’s Shirts We’re p:oud of our reputstion ‘n ebirt e+ellipg— and think we heve every resson For example try hese— Five strong’ well wade ehirts, unlaund ered........50¢ each Finer grade, Irieh linen bosom’ and benda, fuil «ze, well 2 made........75¢ each Lauadere | shirte, good grades PETC, O pen fronts and open backs. A lotof bandsome new shirts ;,,¢t ip, nutably those with white body and sik froot. cooler Underwear Tire to change your heavy winter underwear for something light aad cool, Pla‘o light weight underwear 17c garment Ribbed cotton underwear......39c per suit Plain fair weight cotton... .........50¢ suit Similar good, finer make (cotton) 65¢ suit Five nicely made ba'briggan........ 85e suit Stylish, well made, | Better grade of same goods ...... $1.10 suit & well tittiog garments, | Heavy imitation merino....... $1.10 suit made by the best i. maters in Canada, ‘ ‘ % ~ Meat tera 4® | Collars, Cuffs & Ties me waist, fairly well | ¥ made. 88e ; collar--ora stylish collar—or both ?— We can pleare you New shapes from + inches to 2} in ches in height, 10: esch,3 for 25c and 20¢ each. New ties just came in Thursday. See them. / MOORE &McLEOD ERTISK WE HAVE Like a comfortable | SURPRISE IN THE UNITED STATES Over English Comment on the Commission LATELY HELD BETWEEN CANADA AND UNITED STATES Washington Officers Say that Cana- dians are to Blame. (Spscrzt. ro Tus Examiver. } Wasuincton; May 12.--The statements in the papers of London and Canada re- specting the reasons for the recent failure ot negotiations with Canada bave occas- ioned much surprise in the official world of Washington. These eta’‘ements assume that the Canadians made al! the cffers of conces- sion to the United States Commissieners standing by existing conditions. The facts as understood here are direct- ly contrary tothat view. Indeed if the Opinion in we)l informed circles bere is well founded nearly every offer of conces- sion proceeded from the side of the United States, the Alaska boundary excepted. In fact it is universally 2believed here that a distinct effer of concessian for the ret'l-ment came almost wholly from ibe| United States commissioners. —— Parliamentary Holiday. [Srecial. To tHa Examiner. ] Ortawa, May 12—Ascension day was observed as & parliamentary holiday aod the House belli no sitting. Cure a Cold in a Day | Take Lax ative Krcmo Guinize tablets All druggists re jupd the muuey if it tais | Jelieve. 52c. A nattie short spring overcoatis just the thing for this time ofthe year, we bave the nobbiest epring overcoat made for $10, $12 and $15.—Prowse Bros, ; 104 3i, 1 NOTICE! | The report that Dr. Matheson is about to quit his practice at Montague is not | true. That he is about taking a post graduate couase at Mctiill University, is true, and that he will reaume hie practice at Mon- tague abeatJune 25:b, next is also rue. 92. -dy2w 3wks, wk3i FRENCH CABINET CRISIS. Foreshadowed by the Withdrawal of De?reycinet. [Srectst To rae Examiner] Lonwpox, May 12.—The Paris corres-! pondent of the Daily News says there iv no doubt that the witbdrawe: of M.) DeFreycinet from the Ministry of War is the beginning of theend ofthe Dupuy | cabinet. The correspondent predicts that the | Prime Minister will resign in three or | four weeks, seeking defeat on some in | significant question,—becanse to fail on| the Dreyfus question would mean the end | of his political career. | M. Dupuy recognizes that when the | tremendous shifting ofepinion which will | evidently follow the revision of the L'r+yfus | case occurs, the Chamber of D-puties wil! never forgive his obstructioa of revision to the iast. Fire in an Austrian Town. [Srectat to Toe Examiner.] Vienwa, May 12.—-In a great fire yester. day,in the town of Gura, Humora, province of Bukowine, 200 buildings including principal churches, town ball and othe pullic offices and ali echvol houses, were burned. Things to Make a Note of. There will be a meeting of the O. Y. B. Lodge thix evening in Mechanic’s Hall, at 730 p.m. All requested to attend. Mr, Mellieh’s paper upen the Colored Races of Priece Edward Islaud before the Nature! History aod Antiquarian Society next Fee-day will no doubt beof more than usual interest. Halifax Hera'd: Mr. B. Raesell, 2M. P., bar been telling the Chronicle of the alleged great things that the Laurier gov- ernment hae done for the country, but Mr. Rassell’s former frieads are much dissp- pointed that he had nothing to say about kerosene oil, So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla many different diseases are cured . S.® Bonavista, isdue kere to morrow from Montreal. She will sai! for North Sydney, C. B, and St. John’s, Nfld. _—— Chronic Bronchitis Cured. Mr. Charles E. Reid, the leading drug- gist of Revelstake, B. C.,eaye: ‘I have every reason to believe Griffi:b’s Menthol Liniment wil! cure Chronic Bronchitis. A lady customer says she bae been troubled with chronic bronchitis for year, and that three bottles of Menthol Liniment have entirely cured her. It always gives the best of satisfaction to my customers.” Perils or rue Seq No shipper should carry his own risk, even in fine wea ther. Unthought of accidents will happen. You Get Insurance Here at Low Rates Hulis, Cargoes and Freights insured. Live stock by steam ers insured against all risks. Fred W. dyndman The Oldest Marine Agency in P. E. I. 33 Queen St. Telephone 67 Dissolution (f Co-Partnership Notice is hereby given that the Part- nership bereto existing between the under signed doing businees under the name and style of Dingweli & Dingwell (Sash and Door Factory) bas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Mr. H. A. Dingweil, who is authorized to col- lect all debte due the lat? firm and assum~- es all the liabilities of the firm. HAROLD A. DINGWELL. WILLIAM R, DINGWELL. Witness, Ancus McCormack. Souris, P. E. I. April 19.h, 1899. CHEAP FOR... ge oe HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? : Those women’s American ' Boots THE PONSEO They are different from the ordinary run, there’s @ special snap —style and finish about them—the kiuc that fit yeur feet | Nicholson were passengers ‘Itisa most delicious preparation to the PERSONAL Judge McLeod, Summerside, came to lown this morning. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Alberton, was s passenger to town by the westera train ihi- morsing. Mr: Benjamin Heartz and Mr. J. F. going west ly the early train this moraing. Rev. F. H. Wright, B.D., a leading men ber of the Nova Scotia conference,wi!! preach in the First Methodist Church o: Sabbath evening. Messrs Henry Lowe, AL Beer, © W Blenkhorv ani Capt H K McDonald, Souris, were among the passengers to town by the eastern truiv today! Avother well known citizen of Char-~ lottetown, Mr James Shepherd, of the West Eod, passed away lastnight in his eighty-ninth year. Messrs Lambkin and LeBlanc, the I. C. R., officials who have been on the Island for several days, went upto Summerside yesterday afternoon on their way to the mainland, The Garrick Amateur Dramatic Co., together with Mrs. T, A. McLeas, Mie DeBloie, Mr. F. Parker Carvell aod Mr. Walter Peake went up to Summerside this morning, where the “‘Bogue Widow” is to be played this evening. Accipert —This forenoon while ont at recess a xmall boy named Joseph Jackson, who attends West Kent School, fell ini badly injured his nose, It is thought that the nose ia broken. Tue Boy PRrReacuen. — Evangelist Whiston, more generally known as “the boy preacher,” willbegin a series ef meet ings in the Kindergarten Hall next Sua- day. Mr. Whiston hae had remarkable success for @ yousg man in his choser calling. His solos are very touching. ee IT IS HIGHLY PALATABLE. A Good Story. “ David Harum” isa good story. It is ‘ood even when compared with the num- fer of excellest «tories that have béen ut out lately by the _ principal book publishers, It is the sie Of a kind-hearted uncultivated country backer, a philosopher in home- pun, w0 delighted in doing good and aling borses, The book is fullof humor, c ntains some deep pxthos, and a very oteresting love story runs throughout it, It ie worth reading. Published by Mr. Brigg’s, Toronto, and on sale at Charlotte- town bookstores. DIED. In Charlottetowo, May llth, after a short illness, James Shepherd in the 89th year of his age, leaving three sens and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind father. [Fuoeral on Saturday morning at nine v’clock from the Cathedral. ] (Boston and Halifax papers please copy.) ee HOTEL ARRIVA(S. Queen Hotel: Thos F Simpeon, Brant~ ford; K C Holm, Victoria;C W Turner, Montague; E Boswell, Victoria; W Lea McQuarrie, Victoria, Mrs B rogere, Alber+ ton, Hotel Davies: Hon. William Rich» ards, Bideford; Geo, E Ellis, Toronto; F W Green, Richard Ascott,Geo. W C Oland, J L Crowell, Halifax; Jas. W Bowden, London ; J S McLaren, St. John ; T B Little, Montreal ; D A Wedlock, Stan~ ley Bridge ;G BH Auleey, St. Hyacinth ; J B Hawkins, Rochester; N. Y., Ernest E thoes, Quebec ; Capiain H K McDonald, Souris. Lecture—Reserve Tuesday evening the 30cb inst. Oo that date Rev. Mr. Faller- ton will deliver hie lecture on “Mary Queen of Scots,” in Wright’s Hall, Kent Don’t be under the impression that Abbtey’s Effervescent Salt is unpalatable. —- tasie—so pleasant, ip faci, that it is often~ times taken as a beverage. Itis av un- equalled thiret-quencber. But aside from theee excellent qualities, it ig the most wosderful regulator of health known. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt taken daily, will purify your blood and cleanse your sys tem. Ite effect is mild—almost imper- ceptible—- but certain. Take it every day aod you wil enjoy constant good health Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, whicb ie pre~ ecribed and endorsed by plysicians, is a standard Englikh preparation which al! druggista sell at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size, 25 cents. Lightest and daintiest little wheel ever shown in Caenada; ladies Cleveland model 65. Worth coming into see it anyway. Rogere & Rogers. The Bicycle Mer, Keni St. Recital Thureday evening 18th inst, in Kindergarten Hai!. Tickets 252 and 35c. é ROYAL St. You cannot afford to miss this treat. Admission oniy 15 centa. The many citizens of Charlotietown who have listened with pleasure to Miss Le« furgey’s intepretation of Shakespeare, wil! be delighted to kaow that at her redite!, she will give eelections from Othello, Merchant of Venice and Hamlet. Anything and everythiog in the bicycle line Rogers & Rogers, the bicycle men, Kent Street. We are having a big rash on children’s wagons, carte, express wagons, dolla car's. Haszard & Moore. The English Square, the latest London fad, tne “ ewell’ thing for well dressed. men; also an elegant scart for smart well dressed women, the English cravat. You can tie it as an Ascot or make itintosa Puftor Four in Hand. It is made chiefly from Bumclan- das Silk, aleo from Silk Bananna Hand-~ kerchit fs. They will aleo be worn as belte Wili be aseller assoonas the veste are discarded. Gentlemen see them.-—James Paton & Co. BAKING PowDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome G POWDE! —_- ASAAAKRAAARAAAR Insect Destroyer A liquid easily ueed, pat- eat top. RID YOUR HOUSE ig OF BED BUGS One application does the work. We are agents for the ahove and recom- mend it. PRICE—I5c PER BOTTLE Sass A. W. REDDIN Phu., B Central Drug Store Surnyside. x and are extremely fash- ionable at the same time, made in three different shapes in widths C D & E GOFF BROS Ji. PAAAAAMAARAA AA AAAS REFS S ESSE SS 2 The P, E. Island Magazine is out, and on sale at the u’- ual places. R CO., NEW YORK. ee | IMPORTED seed Grain American Banner Oats Karly Gothland Oats Whits Siberian Oats Black Tartarian Oats Duck Bill (2 row) Barley Six Rowed Barley sages Carter & Co. SERDSMEN Geo. ; mens 1°, pS ; %, 3 S i | ; er. a ae a x A 2 ¢ Peers eek 5 se : F pega ne + = Se I ee a ae eae Tt ore Ny he