THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. APRIJ. 28. (899 1 Ps o Tuy ob PSPKNS| TH DATLY EXAMINER! "7 **2 comes About —a New Goods MILLING 2Y As business in our mi'linery depirtm: nt 1s rushing, we would like you to leave your | oriler early a3 p sible if you | ‘ait your hat Sa urday. Childre’'s Coats Have you ;e-n the Coats, Collars, ti»ts T’ ms, Hoods, Pinatores, | fauts’ Clraks and Unde: wear in ovr Children’s d-psr'ment. We have the finest stock «f children’s wear ji the eit SKIRTS CL ree | THURSDAY) ean » oe . ‘, zy ‘ ar) 7 We f . we re vi mai letallic Site otbd Stas S.irts H..e oa bougat | vour’s yet? |} o. we wonu'd like to show you our ne Also M: ta'l en and Mor- een by the \ ar JACKETS ig i we PF A Our Jack: e noted for ‘heir style, qu lity, perfection of fit, and very low price. We would like you to come in ard vd with our ih ee fold mirror you can see the front, bask and side with: y.t tuning yourself, LADIES’ UVDERWEAR SA ery Qn try tl DAY It will soon be time for you to think about changing your winter Underwear for someth- ing lighter in weight. We weuld like to remind ) ou that we are showing our new sum- mer underwear at prices rang- ing rom 5c to $1,65 per gar- ment. Remember the old rule — trouble toshow goods,” Perks & THE MILLINERY LEADERS “Neo : vy | How. = APRIL 28. 1899 | LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORSHIP. ie Iris reported about town, to-day, that Dr. been selected for the office of Lieutenant- MacIntyre, ot Souris, has at length Governor of this Province. We are uo able to verify the report, and can only say that it has reached Tre Examiner through In authentic. any case itis not likely that ihe appojat- sources which are usually | rogent will be mede until after the close of the present seesion of the Legislature, ——— - CIVIC MATTERS. eee that the Ln point of fact, it is now spread all along the Ir cornersloafing nutrance is increasit g. has lately been remarked sunny sides of our principsl streete ; and tobacco spittie, coarse jokes, imperunent rematks aod (blasphemy fall upon the ears and eyes of passing cit zene or ttrangers. In acity of theyre~ tensions of Charlottetown tbe nuisance is | to say the least discreditable. But bow is the | Cue of our correspondents fide fault with | it to be abated” ?—that is question, ' } Councillor Crabbe and other Counce lors because a byelaw in this regard has not This The police have power, withoat a special sis | lt been paseed, is ridiculous. | law, to canse the loafers to move | What force; power to on. additiona is the use of law without it out ? is needed is really for what carry we 3) il y one At preeent have a marshal aud six policemea. three cf the latter are ou duty at any time, and cne of these must nee’s keep guard at the station. So there ire only two policemen for street duty—iwo forthe day and two forthe night. Lt is manifest- ly impossible for these two men to perform all the duties appertaining to their cffize and atthe tame time deal speciaily and effectively with the corner-lo fisg nuisance That two men can preserve any degree of. order in a city of this size is proof (if procf were needed) that the maas of the citiz:as are law-abiding aud exemplary in their conduct, and that even “free rum” d:es disurder, [i is to be regretied that Conacilor Crash-’s not operate greaily tcwards resuiution, cubmitted to the coune:! a fey weeks ago, providing for the appointment of two additional po icemen,was voted down and we hcpe that the proposition will be reconsider: d, with special regard to tbe abatement of the corner leafing nuisance. <7 —— —s —Jt is significant that after the battle, yest« rday forenoon, Mr Speeker Cummi:- key er ioja ralin flee Mr. } when on the previous day, he mcved the | He use into cominittee of pr.vilegee— | though this was disputed by the Gov rn- | mentpory ad though the motion wes | voted down i tbe majority. This ines dent proves that Mr. Canip bell] is solid in hi» knowledge of parliamentary preseners and that the Speaker is not dis lined to do the right thirg, if orly the y ne would let bim. —Hon thai he wil! ial Treasurer to jay on the table of the House | & statement showing the amounts due by the Government on the 27:h April, 1899, to the banks, and the name or names of the bank or banks and the amounts due | each respectively, the amounts due by debentures and private loans, and the | 9 to the > Mr. Gurdon has given notice ™ tomorrow ask (the irovine "hat the || Campbell w.8 perfce ly in order | -It is understood that the editore of The Guardian and The Patrict will take leading parts io the next spelling bee. Proceeds for the P. i. Island Horpt: ol. —If it cost twentysfive thousand dollars o reduce the North Wiltehire from 9.30 098, shorten'ng the line by 3.281 freer, how much will it cost to reduce al! the curves on the P. E. Island Railway in the same proportion ? —The Gazette reports that a new cop- per roof is being put on the Monireal post cflice, at the contract price of $9.40). No one seems to have seen an advertise- ment calling for tenders for the work. Tenders seem to be looked on with dis- favor by the present Ottawa administra~ Lore, FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. Malaod Empire: There eppears to have been seme very extraordinary work in the Brockville election, and groee i irregx ularities are charged. We invite Mr. Sifton to look into this matter. When he thought there bad been frauds in a Man- itcba constituency he employed four Pink- ertop detectives, retrained a half a dezen lawyers, and spent $19,000 in bunting up the ra-caliies. Let bim get to work at Brockville without delay, or else confess that bis moralt'y is spasm dic. Monirel Gazette : There can bo no grav~ er offence against representative instita- tions than that indicated in the re porte that bave come from Brockville, By the use of fraudulent ballots in the manner indicated, a bribing «l ction agent was assured ! thet the venel voter delivered what he eol!. He took into the polling place a marked the returning officer. Thi latter acceptable evidence that he had ceposiitd the one he had illegaliy receivei, and, when marked, could be used tor auother corrupted franciise bolder, ple, bat a bo!ld game, and if those whe were guilty cao be detected their punisn : ment saould be severe. The rominence of the case will make it impract cable to arrange its withdrawal, which atoo lenient was | ‘ ballot | ets and capes a ith see Sol Bh aod brought out a blank one given him by | | \ j ! [tig a sim. | public opinion bas come to look upon as | the ordinary results in such mattere, magistratee, and el! concerned The ehould understand and do ther duty, without | favor and without fear. “age . Manitoba Elections. Wiyxipec, April 26.—It has been given out by those who have the earoft the Government thatthe provincisl ncmina- tions on July 21. OF course the Minis- ters, when a-ked regarding ibe report, try to meke ] ght cf it, and say that it is nens for them, but atthe same time they are lo iog vo time in griting every Grit in the couairy on the voters’ list? The Uonser- vatives have not been taken by by apy means, They «xpected the Gover ~ iment would plunge the eleetions on at ehort noice avd they have been warkiug quietiy but eff.c:ive!y for some months Mr. W. @. H wa the Vonveryative OrganiZer, has j ist re’urned from rip ap the M. abd N. W. poudent, he said the cellent spirits a way Goverumen: wd] be defeated. OPERR House —Tuie ste y to be preseat Seen hy vour correse country wa? in ex | | } | | MILLINERY EXGIBIT. Last evening Mecers Moore & McLeod held their spring millinery exhibition. Their large store was crowded, from early in the evening unt] the blinds were drawn at 10 o’clock, with an admir'ng throng of ladies, As we entered the door we noticed the show windows, both of which were taste- fully trimmed, the northern one with a newly arrived acd very handsome line of children’s millinery, the southern one with millinery trimmings, The store itself presented a handsome appearance. We noticed many ladies ad-~ miring the new silks avd dreas goods. Of course the interest centered ia the millinery room, upstairs, where there was eahibited ac harmi ng display of dainty de~ signs by Miss McKeiver who has charge of that depgrtment. We add a few descriptions of bats that especially caught our fancv,one was a large heliotrope chiffon bat, edge ¢om posed of seventeen iucks, crows cf lie! Oirope with two heliotrope tips, four o-preys, lefi side of under brim, ene tip and a buuch of violets, Another was a large black sequin bat f.ced with tulle, trimmed with four large Ostrich tips white osprey and rosettes of ‘uile uo@erneath, and rufil-d ties, A third was a ‘very chic toque of French pink straw, fancy crown of bisque tcrim embroi dered with hoviton and gold. trim- 1 ed with fearf of biequellace,bow « f “rench pick taffeta and gold ornaments. SS Dress making—Miss P. Rowe can be found sgain at Ler home Graftun Street west. She is prepared to accommo late her customers and friends‘n all the Jat- est designs for spring and summer. Jack- lwk pd. Carters’ for Wall Paper Marine — Insurance Rates fixed and Ineurance «ffected on | Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. €r- | Company’s anid my <lients’ euprice ° t id confident that tle Greern- | edinttie Opera House on Tnesdar, May | 9 h, promisesto be a distinet success. Tie | *Bogas Widow” is tull of fun, and all the characters are in capable hands. The | performance is uoder the auspices of the ith Regt, Canadian Artille and nothirg wll be left undone that is ealeulated to contribute towards the entertaininent, siccees of the _—-- a Rheumatism Uured in 4 hours Mr. H. E. West, Water-Street, Vancouver, writes; I have been suffering from a very painful attack of Rheumatism in my right {0 raisa ny shoulder, and cou'd not attempt A friend. pro- arm. so great was the bain. | Certificates issued at my office, The Western has been dong businesa here longer then auy Marine Company represented in P. BE. Is oa. which fact may be accounted for by mv having atall times considered the interests as uf more importance than commissions All honest losses cheerful y and prom p- Jy ecttled, HORACE HASZARD, April 28— Generel Agent ee FOR SALE The well known Carriege Stallion ‘Black Diamond Knox. For terms, ete, apply Lewis’ Crockery Store Grafton Street. April 28 a on a BONE CUTTER FR SALE.—A_ Marn’s ‘amonnots due for loans from companies, | cured a bottle of aetens Senthel. “woo vm bone cutter, ony one year in use. wii lesta corporations, and private individuals res~ ne ae sae aa er amen i _ ae 3 y li etime catolr gue price $15, will sell for $8 pectively not included in debentures cr a great pain reliever, 25 cents by all arn ApplytoL. A. Haszaré, at London — provincial loans. giste. ~ —_ one OVERDUE ACCOUNTS hands for colleciont.. Change = SOO CLA Cel eCle Leese. PAY NOV will pass into other Businese Every article in our store is on sale at reduced prices for CASH ONLY. MARK WRIGHT & C0., Ltd eeeee::ee2e2e2222 SEbORe,2eR8 06 (ne Thousand & One 1000 and ONE \sennene 2 cents, Lace Souirfs, and Knots. ..é<- 1000 and ONE FLOWERS BLOUSES 1000 and ONE DRESSES 1020 and ONE SAILORS WE WILL OFFER —=exe. | One Hundred Silors 2c, bc, and Zo - Morrow---Saturday, Dresden Scarfs, ONE HUNDRED BLOUSES 45 cents and 65 One Hundred Flowers Your choice at 10 cent One Hundred Scarfs Twill Scarfs, Pows . One Hundred Pairs Gloves at 39, well worth 95¢ and 9%e} One Hundred Belts APC, The BIC STORE for Saturday & BARGAERS > & ~ 400, and Sie JAS PATON & OPERA HOUSE TUERDAY EVENING MAY 9. Under the patr. nage of His Honor. the Lieu tenant Governor » District Off er dom- mandirg, and Of Me == Mi.itary D-s- r The Farcical Comedy Cf A BCSUS WOW will be produced by tha fo’ gentliemen:«fthe Garrick Dramatic Clab, viz Misses E id McLean, winnie Cotton, Eisie Ma: Gowan and Muriel Peake: Messrs Arthur G. Peake, Kardley Hyndman, ‘''. A. McLean, James Hyneman, Jack Owen and John O. Hyndman, Under the Direction of Lieut. Arthur G. Peake Thisis one of the most laughab’e and en.- joyable of Comedies, and as nothing has be en ieft undone in the matter of sc2ner,7. Costum es éc., &., the citizens can look forward to a most enioyahble porform ance, lowing ladies an 3 Vinnicombe’s Orchestra Gesieral ad Music supplied by Rererved seats 35 and 50 cents, mission 2) cents. ‘ Plan of Ba'cony a* Rankin’s Drug Store, of Dress Circle at Dodd's Medical Hall on and after May 4th, Doors open at 7.30 Curtain rises at 815 p,m F. P. CARVELL, Capt. A A. BARTLETT, Lieut. { Committee c. C. RICHAKLS, Lieut. TO LET.-—A house aod G irden at St. Arvard Ra‘lway crossing. Apply on premises to Mrs. Patrick Cahill. 100 3i pd FOR SALE,.—A new double seated carriag< for one bOrse, has spring b»ttom seats. lamps &c., A firs’ cla’s article, Apply at a am ad OO t TO LET.—A houre containing 6 rooms. on Bitzroy Street (Central,) r nt moderate, Poss- ession May ist 99 J. J. Sentner. 100 TO LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St near Queen, (onta ning 6 rooms. Rent pn od>r- ate, Apply at the Connolly E ta‘e Office, Qucen Street, 100 eod VA Jt. Ps i Odd Lines Jardiniers A few left. differant colors and sizes. Low prices to clear. | FANCY FLOWER POTS. (FANCY JUGS ——a~ Different sizes and shapes,” BUTI ER CISHES at 7, 10, 12, 15 and 20 conte Fancy cap, saucer and plate; ‘orrides sets, all at a discount SANDERSON & G0 fd [CG PORT Al ROW Don’t Let Water Leak in . ger We can re—gravel that rcof, and make it as vood as new. long experience gnarantecs you a pe rfect j yt, We do the kita of werk you want—and charge the price of the you won't have—a poor job. If You're ; Thinking of | Eulding 1 : ag de it withont plans of modern cottages, ® large houses, and will on buildings, or jobs of a § kind, WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Coutractor, “itzrey Street,........