|| PERSONALITIES. | Dollar was married to named ag Oklahoma the other | Miss Nichol in ipy. | are Elisabeth Seward of Denver is known bill poster. Though at ywell did much of her work, she now arst she yaploys 14 men. . {, Edward Hayes, a native of .- teeton aud formerly a resident of on jg now the physician in chief v ’ o 0 the king of pia. ’ He eats eggs, milk, butter and , {ir lau 1 ¢ eschews all other animal food. . heh, brit | JoShelby’s aber was both rich and genet - and . " she sent her son to school in Phil- by ‘hia she sent other boys who were re al00g with him. Theodore Sedgwick Fay, who was as- spiated with N. P. Willis and George p Morris in ¢ diting the New York Mir- sore than 60 years ago, iat lie. Berlin at the age of 90. 7? ; ; ya! that Gene? tf js recat dt ror, 1 ing mn One of the jolliest of the old men grasent at the old folks’ dance given re etiy at Barre, Mass., was Dr. William: L Russell, who is now the oldest living graduate of Harvard college. Dr. Rus- xii is 97. Dr. GSamnel D. Gross, the eminent Philadelpbian, will be the second phy- geian in this ceuntry whose memory qil] be honored with a monument. The gatce will be placed in the gr unds of the Smithsonian institution. Matthew Buckley, who died the other daz in Delavan, Wis., at the age of 97 rears, was said to be the oldest circus man in the United States. He was the father-inlaw of William ©. Coup, who as ouce a partmer of Barnum. [It is 7% years since the kaiser came % tothe throne, and im that time he has F killed, according to the official statis- TF ties, 25,372 head of game. This list in- eludes one whale, two aurochs aud three 4 \orge bears, But takes no account of very =f small game. It is said that Ras Alula, the great Abyssinian chief, whose death may en- eonrage Italy to another Abyssinian Tomatoes: began lifeas a groom. He ended it by freeing his country—the 7 bigest greatness it is possible for a sol- | dier to achieve. | Ishaq Khan, the former governor of . | Afghan-Tarkistan, says that the allow- ance granted to him by the Russian government is insufficient and has peti- | | tioned the emir to be allowed to return | to Afghanistan. He has long been a 1 refugee at Samarkand. | Mr. Holmes, the librarian of Qneen } } Victoria, is making rapid progress with his life of the queen. It is characteristic >} of her majesty’s love of thoroughness =| that she revises every sheet of the man- =| ucript herself and that she will strike gout the slightest biographical error ® Which nay occur. Oysters at Victoria C ife, 25c per quart. 93—w . | & Woman's fancy turns to thoughts of pretty shoes. Our Jines are dainty and very tempting. $ You know we have sole control of J. & T. Bell's Fine Shoes. ).M. McLeod & Co 200420 200408428088 ee ubber Ball Time... ~— OUR OODLES CORBO Ot - STOCK ALL SIZES. ALL COLORS. ALL is- PRICES. Make the little ones hpapy. Buy them a BOUNCER. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. Sunnyside... |LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 23, 1897 Beer Bros, for Dress Goods, _ > -— Tue Forerey Matt arrived at 10 20 local. Potice Court —This forenoon Albert Webster was nned $3 or 20 davs for drunkness. ; pice as Oniext Division meets this evening at 8 oclock, in the Masonic Temple. A fall aitendar ce is mquested, -_>—_— Cusroms Exrries.—All entries at the Cos'oms are made subj-ct to amendment | until the new tariff has been oflizially com- munica’ed, —- | Keer tr ix View.—There is to Xe a sale and entersamsment in St. Peter's School- rvom On Thursday afternoon and evening next, 29:b inst. Full particulars later. sisi aia More Lonsrer Facrories.-It is re- ported factories are belug buile at Lot Ll and that 7,000 more than there were last hat four new lobster traps will be ron year. cctnndiiitiaely Sr. Duxsran’s Carueprat.—Work upon Dunstan’s Cairedral will be resumed in @ few days and will be carried oo with al possible dispatch. The con- ractors arrived bere in the Stauley yes- terday. he new St. Tue Steamer Prixc:ss left for Pictou yesterday afternoon, but had to retarn after vetting as far as Point Prim. Cap- tan McLeao reports a good deal cf ice in that vicinity. The Princess will try it again to morrow. slide Baxv Sraxp.—lIf is under stood that the | roof of the band stand in Queen Square | fFardens is to be raisei three or four feet. This is a move in the right direction. Now for aseriesof promenade concerts during the summer months. hii Aisin Kickep spy A Horse.—On Tuesday morning when Mr. Alfred Thorne entered his stable, he found that a valuable horse had been kicked and its leg broken by a horse which he had recently purchased. We sympathize with Mr. Thorne in his loss especially at this time of the year. Ee To nicut, Mr. Frank Trainor wili sing, Mr. Hogan, on the mandolin, Mr. Whitlock, Master Hogg, Haster Worth and many others. Miss Rattray, Miss Welsh. Prof. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. Doors open at 7.30, Concert begins at 8 o’clock. Ad- mission 20cents. cine *Twas Very Svecessrut.—The tea and fanev sale iu St. James’ Hal! last afternoon and evening wasa distinct success in every respect.’ All the tables were well stocked and largely patronized. About $780 was realized. All connected with the affair are to be congratulated. salioddiainancew Danxcerovs Locomotives. — On Wed- nesday last, sparks from a locomotive set | fire to grass in a field adjacent to the city, snd burned up four stacks of hay belong- ingto Bishop Macdonald. The barn of James Currie, Esquire, near bv, narrowly escaped. Locomotives going through a country such as this ought to be provided with spark protectors. A Trip tro Encianv.— The audience which assembled in Grace Church last evening to hear Mr. J. H. Bell, M.-L. A., lecture on a “*Trip to England” was not so large as was expected or as it should bave been. Those who were present, however, were treated to a discourse that was interesting and instructive from beginning to eud, and which no one could fail to appreciate. Dr. Anderson moved the vote of thanis at the close, the motion being seconded by Mr. J: D. Wright. Mr. L. C. | this evening at 8,15. 92O0 0942090009000 0000 090009600000 Worthy presided. A goodly number of the Sous of England attended in regalia. the season direct to as some pecple think or two to show you prices. eee een BEER ¥ . i te aoa ee Building Lot on ot ume i ts. Apply to w. W. Wetlne., sborough — | | i ERE: Tee So —= —— —— ee ee TWO EVENTS. APRIL 22nd, 1897. S.S.Sianley makes her first trip of S GOODS FOR BEER BROS. Dominion Parliament bring down £ their Reform Tariff Bill. * We have been waiting for this to take place and holding our goods in bond If the reductions in the tariff are as great will be in a splendid position in a day LOCAL AND OTHER ITBMS, a) God. Initiation. F.—Wildley Lodge to-night. ‘inital Renearsac.—Rehearsal of the military coacert in the Opera House thie evening at S o’cloc’x. ate Jue Wearner.—Moderate to fresh south westerly and southerly winds, fair and a lithe warmer. L O. L.—Regular meeting of Boyne Lodgetonight at 7.30. All members re- guested to attend. FoorsaL..—Adjournel meeting of the Creseents will be held in the Y¥. Mt. C. A. Tue Svantey reached Pictov about one o’clock this afternocn. She will leave on return to Charlottetown to-morrqw morn- Ing. S.S. Pottxo—The Polino is now on the berth at Montreal, receiving freight for this port. The steamer Greetlands will follow. Rerort From Sr. Perer’s IsLaxp.—-Mr. George Lund, of St. Peter’s Island, was in town today witha load of brant. He reports good shooting last week. Today he says there is a great deal of ice in the Straus, and the Stanley was sot making very rapid progress on her way over to Pictou. West Prince Exvectiox. — A special passenger train will be run on ‘Puesday, the 27th inst., the day of the West Prince election, leaving Charlottetown at 6.30 a. m., and Summerside at 8.45 a.m. (8tan- dard time) for Tignish, returning same evening. Avyone intending going west ob that day will find further particulars in advt. which appeads in another column. Axorner Dismissat.—Mr. Danie] Red- mond, for years past employed in the railway paint shop, yesterday received notice that after Yay 8th,next, his services would not be any longer’ requir- ed. Mr. Redmond is an_ excellent workman, and has always been very at- tentive to his duty. But it seems that bis place is wanted for » Grit, and he has to walk the plank. The dismissal is a severe blow to Mr. Redmond, as he has had a good deal of sickness in his’ family lately, and it is but a few weeks since he suffered the loss of bis wife. | ) $ Medicine-——— That will do you good, purify your blood, ‘strengthen your nerves, give you’ dn appetite, regula:e the bowels and build you up generally, is our Sarsaparilla & Celery Comp. Price $1.00 for 100 doses, We make it ourselves, so you and see us, we cap tell you what you want to know atout Spring Medicines. Johnson & Johnson THE DRUGGISTS. —— Ch’town with new they should be, we new goods at new BROS *eeveeeseeneese® | to borrow another $50,000,000. However awar may go,the debt of the country | ‘SOVEREIGN FLAVORING can be sure that the; very best | of everything goes into it, Call : CONCERT. ¢ BD Meading. od..0)-. -.+++s Miss Rattray INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT- | ED FOR THE EXAMINER. The drift in England towards war with the Transvaal is heartily welcomed by all classes, . i Prince Hohenlohe, the German Imperial | Chancellor, bas resigned, and persists in his resigaation being aceepted by the Emperor. There is excitement at Honolulu over the arrival there of a large number of Japanese soldiers, who have come inte the country_in the guise of students. The Spanish Government is laying plans engaged in it goes up. The resignation of Chief Justice Hagar- ty of the Ontario Court of Appeal has been accepted Mr. Justice Burton of the same court will be the new Cuief Justice of Ontario, and Mr. Charles Moss, @. C., is mentioned in legal circles as the most acc«ptable new Judge im place of Mr. Justice Burton. “God Save the Qneen” travelling around che world on June 20 will be an improve— ment On the drum-beat moropoly, but the drums will have to keep on too until the United States Senate and the Czar and the Kaiser, old Krug:r and Venezuela, the Mahdi and the Matabele and Turisey and the rest of the crowd are converted. An, astrologer bas cast Lord Rosebery’s horoscope, and among the fioding is one to thecffect that “his Lordships fifty-third year will bring some good direction into operation, promising adyancement and success. He has avery good chance of winning the Derbv on the 2nd of June next with his fine colt Velasquez ” The tip is one that the superstitious betting fratermity are likely to remember. The United States Senate is to vote on the British Arbitration treaty on the Sth of May. It cannot be said what the result will be, and it does not mach matter. The Senate, it has been made fairly plain by the press, in its carping and whittling at the treaty, has not represented public opinion in the United States. The epirit of the treaty has commended itself to the thoughtful pnblic, and it the spirit is ap- proved of bythe people it does not matter much what happens tothe letter of the document. ARE YOU A" GOOD COOK Ifso you will appreciate the fra- . grance and flavor which our Extracts |) , impart to-your cooking. '* Why lose time and patience experi- /menting with wortliless and upreliable goods, when you can get the best from your grocer by asking for the “Sovereign” Brand. EXTRACTS Have stood the test of years, anu at their increasing sale proves their superiority. Ask your Grocer for them. Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturers nesteteenkin CH TOWN LODGE. |. 0. G. T. nopses Pe erboce Friday Evening, April 23rd (In Kindergarten Hall. PBOGRAMME. PART lL. os k subdee pans cobb Me ce 3. Trombone Sole... .........Mr.E. Hill 4° Comic Song. ....Mr. Will C. Whitlock 5. Cornet Solo. .Miss Gwendoline Welsh B, MUCeOtE A. orcs oie «4's «hoeprssacesbice<ertic 7. Character Song....Miss Edith Riggs 8. Mandolin Solo.........Mr. K.8. Hogan 9, Vocal Solo.......Mast-r Fred Worth BOs tN ins sii cece it's enh 7s SSK 0 ceerseesd PART lH. 1. Cornet Solo...............De. Maloney 8: Vocal. Bold. .sas viocses Mr. E. Gill 3. Reading.............Mr. Colin McNeill 4. Orchestra...... 5, Vocal Solo..... ” Mr. Pravk Trainor 6. Violin Solo. .......... Prof. Vinricombe 7. Vocal Solo: ..... Master Robbie Hogg i II a nce msdn 41k 8 4 08, ee 9. Descriptive Song. Mr. W.C. Whitlock 10. Piano Solo... .. ..--+--.---Miss McLean 11. Character Song.... Miss Edith Biggs God Save the Queen. Admission 20c. STEAMER 'CAMPANA.” 1897, Will leave Montreal for Charlotte- town, Monday, 26th April. Freight Solicited. CARVELL BROS., Ch’town, apr 13—eod tl 26 Agents louses On the Lower F.cor—New Store BLOUSES, neat little stripe, and small patterns, made of good strong cotton, pointed yoke back, well made. 3 5c Good cambrie Blouses, figures and stripes, double pointed yoke back,and cutftsattached only 4 5 C Fine cambric blouses, collar and cuffs attaelted new 8 5 sleeve, pointed yoke, Cc well made and finished SOPTERDTDCRPRND ON TOTE DEP eMPITPT TTS nepenenrennennrrrrrrenrr PrN T PEA Perrect Fitting SHIRT WAIST TO THOROUGHLY REALIZE WHAT ==" GHEAP BLOUSES Means, you have but to exanaine this list @0°96000 2000 POPPY Peeeenenenenenonerenenonenoneneny enenenee ery rnreneroneneneneTenenenenenenecenenenenenn nn nenTenenenene nnn nnnpnnen ter triers slrtty? ~ ‘GRAND Military Entertainment vsocoeld h THE atu (lh Reet of Avie OPERA HOUSE over so OD code Tuesday Evening, April 27th. 95—PIECES IN ORGHESTRA—26 —_—e PROGRAMME : 1 Overture—-Tancredi.. ..% : Rossini Orchestra. Selectiors—From Opera of Pett ctu ck 20s 3 int ld Gounod. Orchestra. 3 Vocal solo—A Woodland Sovaeede i ooo... Mascheroni Mrs. Geo W. Hodgson. 4 Waltzes—Souvenir de Buc- OE ea eo sp ae De Abert Orchestra. Ootnic ‘Bong: 5.5... :. - vps sas Seletion—From Opera Mar- ee 5s is Side 6s Cn Wallace Orchestra. Violin Solo—“Ave Maria,” Gunod Prof. Vinnicombe. GB Vaedbb Bobet \ «vi. 5% « <clges 0 swe Miss Minnia Palmer. 9 String Quintette--Romance S8h OSS." o> vp 3 2 Og + © ee Weber bo So St. { =~] 10 Selections—“The Geezer” Sah das ok VOSS John Stramberg Orchestra. 23.. Makitetion . .1 dis oss 0 0) ie a wee Miss Lefurgey. Followed by 10 scenes deseriptive of the seige and fall of Kartoum and death of General Gordon. F. PARKER CARVELL, Capt. & Adjt. ARTHUOR a. BARTLET T, Lieat. Committee. Popular prices 25 an2 35 cents. House Renovating and Decor- ating. Spring bas come, and with it the reno- vating and decorating of dwellings. W. D. 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