THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY - 189%, THE FROST DRAMATIC COM- PANY. Centlemen SNAP About fifty pairs of Gents’ neon The Froet Dramatic Company afer four teen successful, cou:inuone weeks in Ques bec City, and performances at River De Loupe, Campbe!lton and Bathuret arrived bere Jast Mosdav. The firet evening, “ Paasion’s Blave ” was presented in exce)- lent fashion beforea emall, but appreci- ative audience, at the conclusion of which a farce entitled ** The Irieh Doctor ” was played, bringing from the spectators mavy outburste of laughter. Tuesday evening Kid Gloves, all shades, all sizes, just as good as new, but =P the “Little Duchess” wae ably euacted, SLIGHTLY POTTE D, and those present pronounced ix a grand boc pair 10 clear Leffort. Wednesday night, “ Kathleen Mavourneen wae echeduled and every minute of the time was thoroughly erjoy- ular price $1.25 and $1.50 regu ] ed by the on-lookers«. When the curtain pair. f-ll on the last act of this, another langh~ able farce was added to the programme VW. and when the people left the Masonic Ha!! they expressed themselves as well pleased with the company’s efforts. Friday, “Lady Audley’s Secret” was given before the largest house during the week and every scene, act and feature of this thrill- ing play were watehed with intense interest mingled with delight. Saturday after- Just received, 1 ain cennt assortment of New Neckties r i noon amatinee was given, which was New Bows, new Tecks, new largely attended by be children of the Washirg Ties, new Four-in- | | town, who were highly emused at the dif- "i ferent farces and comical characters as hands, personified. The little ones’ hearte were further made glad when leaving the bal! by being the r.cipients of a bag of candy. The last and most Iud:crous play of all to conclude the engagement of the company Shirts and Collars, white | Was the well known * Peck’s Bad Boy,” and Unlaundred ii, ri tynlane tre ton | . + present, —Newza:stie Advvcate, Shirts | The above co: : prny open atthe Opera House this M The best | r : oulay night. shirt, all’ & Cuffs | Best 4 ply Linen Collars, %e quality, our price; latest styles, 2 for 25 cents Best Linen, Cuffs, 2 mirs for 45¢ | Ladies’ New Black Silk Sunshades and Umbre las Avery special line, good covering and pretty handle, $1.15 Gents Umbrellas Afull new stock of light willing silk umbrellas, and stee] tubes. ladies’ New Waterproofs New biack and colored | Parsnips, pring capes, ete. W. A. Weeks & Go. Wholesale & Retail, | Beets, 4406-500 cOSe R PO: 20000088 | HHE RED FLAG flag m ean® an aucvions excitemen! Wy hat | in my store seems fo have at all prices, 75¢ unlaundered sizes, 14 to 175. Collar-s , — The Roye! is the highest grade baking powder known. Actuai tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand. POWDER Absolutely Pure - ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, a am. _ Peas, wood Beans, Sweet Peas, iSweet Peas, Sometimes a red “7 hy sometimes It is u suall¢ 1 ete, ete 4ll New an sion of i anal ete » at! oe uD ch Lhad bun, ae Only the bargains petitors dow’t der: look at these prices— Men’s Stockings 4 pairs for 25 cents Men’s Shirts worth 6@e, for 4 Nen’s Underwerr worth Joc, PHILLIP GOOOSTEIN, New York Cheap Store es CAPT. MAY’S OLD STAND, GRAFTON & WOE 9OCOOO A COvO~’ OOOO | | ' eS commotion as if see D, flag, but it 18 My com- N >vou- ae v7 out . i sae & Ike it ow tat. Low Prices. Pp lant Now Se each The grou nd is in for 40 cents vood crowing order, se-~<« ———— eae ee ae $ z : : ie 3 ‘(ee is Important —- WEEN BU YING—— A Black Silk Dress that you should get it free from metallic dressing or cizing — Hat th re dye issuch as not to we: aken the fibre of ‘the silk and that the weave is even and regular. We have just such a hack silk to offer you, and if you ask for and buy our Cham- pion or Cleopatra, you will have a very rich looking and andsome silk dress, et 4 very moderate price: Prices on all Sr +ilks reduced to the blue mark. Beer - Bros. ‘ ’ le i thence to Roman Catholic PERSONAL. Rev Dr. Campbell, of Halifax, pres.ched | with much acceptance in St. Dunstan’= Cathedral yesterday forenoon. Mr. DA McKinnon, ML A, left for Ottawa this morning to attend the annua! general meeting ¢f the Cansdiau Bar Association. Mr. Paquetis expected here tomorrow night !o towke arran e .en's for beginning wok on the towersgof the vew R man Catho'ic Cathedral. W J Farrant, Hote) Davier: Jobn Like, S' Joun;GH Findlay, @F Heek, TH Paylor, Mootre-}; Jas Reid, u Wighing, Halifax; Geo. W. Hibbert, Geo’town. : Mes:re Waring and Olive, eteambeat inspectors, go to Summerside this forenoon in examine the F C Batt and T A Stewart. They examined the Monategue at George- town at Saturday. Mr. W.C. Barrie A. BR C. A, lef this morcing for Wind-or, Nora Scotia, where he is «nperinteoding the erection ot several buildings He expects to be absent abo ts week. We regret to learn that Miss Helen Dawson will not be able to sing at Mount Alison next week, as she has been for some time ya-t under treatment in St John for ao aif-c ion of the threat Queen Hotel: W L Waring, St Johr; P | McLaren, M D, Brnudenell; ley He Gough, | Summerside; A J Lawrence, Torcnu; J F | Dickenson, Woodstock. Comp D Darrach, M D, of Kensington, | P EI,ME, Grand High Priest, paid an { official visi. to St John’s Royal Arch | | ! | Chapter, A Fand A M, last evening.— | Pict ou At - Cc a. Dr. Bri haw, ofthe Royal Hospital, Moo yutreal, arrived in Charlotte town on Sa urday evening and received aj hearty welcome at the hands of his old friend=, Dr, Shaw has recently made a pleasant tcur of the Souvhers States V ict oria Sir Louis Davier,a few days ago,actua’ ly ce ebrated his 54th birthday, though but for his whitening locks he might he taken for a young fi llow in the thirties. And he has been one of the bardest workers in his party and has borne mare than his fair share in the debating anil committee work of Parliament, as wellas outside /the deaths during the week of the Rev- | erend Brother John and Mr. campaigning. Sir Lonis is deskmate of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the Commons and one of his closest friends. The maritime | leader’s father is still enjoying a green and | robust oldage in P. EB. Island.—Maritime Truth. BORN. At Queen’s Road, near Montague Bridge op the 10th inat.,to Mr and Mrs Jobn Martin, a daughter. a a nn ee wn DIED. Atthe Esplanade, Charlottetown, or! Saturday, May L4th, 1998, Mary Jane, wife of J hn Inys, aged 72 years. Funeral will leave the house ov Tues» dav, May 17th a: 2pm, for St. Paal’s Church, thence by train to Sherwood Cemeiery. Tn thie city thie morning, Alice, relict of te Richard E. Moran. Funeral from her late residence, Por- chester Street,west, on Wednesday morning, to St. the | at 9 o’clock, Dunstan’s Cathedral, Cee eterg.] l4th years. ‘ ‘3h : ‘ : At Grand [raeadie, on the inst Peter Campb:il, aged 67 bd anny, youngest > Beer, aged 2 On Saturday, 14th inst, laughter of E H and Ali ; yeals. ! ‘ae ne | | ; Clyde At Bay Fortune, on Gertru |W m the 26:4 13! Oa i. z ult, E wife of dares D de Dingwell, R Coffin an 1 Diy On Feb. 292, River, Duscan aged years, laughter of gwel ca 1838. hia residence. Wares, at J& years. ArtTiILLery.—No. 3Co., will drill to- bight at 7.30 ~ — Potice Cuances.—Some changes have lately been made on the police force. Sergeant Bradley has been deteiled for epecial service in connection with several liws and bylaws in force inthe city which, for some time past, have beea violated. Bernard Kiggins has been appointed to do general police duty. Diep 1x New Yorx.—Bv a telegram received this morning by Mr. James D. Taylor, we learn of the death of Mr. A. D. Taylor at the Post Graduate Hospital, i New York. Death was caused by cancer in the eve. Mr. Taylor was visitiag his psrents, Mr .and Mre. Joseph ‘laylor, of this ¢ ity, last tot, ae left here apperently ith the intention Bat while visit- | -HASZARD & MOORE, ete ama i ' } ing hie Nadie be in Gans arket, N Fi.,the disease which caused his = ath man ifested | Its . a nat the best n edical sk { Bostor d New York cou nd do for nies ns demas. ek Shc ai avec, His body will! be interred ati that ‘of his | | Loca : and Other: Items. “Pies N. RTHUMBERLAND. ieee tle =| steamer will connect with the C. P. R train at Point Do C -ene each afternoon. War Ans. Fart.—A great deal of adver- tising fale because the advertiser becomes discouraged before he has a right to expect recurs. eel n AO H.—The wmeusni of the Ancient) Order of Hibernians intend boiding a» aenzeenence Yo You Lace Curtains ? Athletic gathering and picnic iv the vicinity of Charlottetown on Dominion ; %* Day. a ‘Tue Marriower.—The Railway News says that Capt. Kadelf, of New Glasgow N. 8. is contemplating placing the 8. 5. Mayflower on a route between Pugwash and some point in P. EB. Island. Opera Hovse —The Frost Stoek Cum pany open as-ason of six days at the Oprra House thie evening. The reper- toire isa good ome, and the Compazy comee to us highly recummended. Sr. Denstan’s CatuepraLt.—At H'gb Mass io St. Dunosien’s Cathedral yesterdar, Dr. Morrison made touching references to R chard E. | Moran. Diep Tar: Mornine.—Itis with regret that we announce the death of Mrs. R. E Moran, which cecurred this morning. Mrs. Moran was a danghter of Captaim Aovdrew Sullivan, of the Customs Department. Her hus ban d was buried on Friday morning ‘onthe LecTURE —Daniel’ 8 interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s metallic image, will be peeientes on Tuesday evening the 17th inst. by Mr. Ross in Zion Church lecture room, where he will by request sing “The Englishman,” <= = Mrs. Ines’? Funeral..—The ‘noeral of AAAADADALAAAAALAAADDAAAAAE Mrs. John Ings will take p'ace to morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o’cleck for Sv Paul’s church thence ‘to Sherwood | Cemetry by train. The pall- bearers will | be Judge Fitzgerald, F L Haszard, H W Longworth, Daniel Davies, L © Owen, and H J Cundall. War News.— Leading merchant—I want youto run this advertisement in your paper tomorrow in big display type. Editor (of Boomville Terror)-T’ll do the best I can, Mr. Shadwell, but I’ve got to use my biggest display type for war news.— Chicago Tribune. Bicrcie Accrpent.—Yesterday after— moon while Messrs Earnest DeRoche and Earnest Joy were riding down Queen Street on a tandem, the weel{came in con- tact with an obstruction and the fork broke. As a result of the accident DeRoche had his collar bone fractured and two fingers broken. Br. Conroy attended to his injuries. A Krsecty Acr.—The Summerside cor- respondent of the Guardian rays: The echbooner 3) veedwell while entering this harbor Saturday morning with a cargo of coal missed her course and grounded on the bar jasr inside the lighthonse. Capt. Cameron. ofthe Nortnumberland, wh:le *s 4 . ~ 6 | COT aged 52 ) Hill, wa ic ssadele se | t | | en ro«te for Pt. da @hene, g* nerously handed Athe schooner a line and towed her <p water accepting for remuneration only tuaoks which wa» generously be- stowed. ibto < i oo 4 Foor —The Pioneer reports that the | Albert Ramsay,of Port damazed by fire on W | which originated from the | five catching fire. Theroof was almost epletely demolished before the flames | By tke prompt -e of Mr. pAC lly eat could he exunguished. and timely assistance of Mr. Ramsay’s | neighbors the remainder of the bar lding, as well as che furniture, was saved, but terior of the residence is enasidecal ly | the In damaged by water. antitindae Geen ce Settinc.—The principal | Wood-tock, N. B. hotela bave given up | selling liqnor and they will be run on strictly temperance principles. Thies will he bad news tor a number of iuformers and leaters who were making e living out of the €nes paid by hotel men. Commercial men and travellers will mow carry their own flasks with them. if they wanta drink. Farmers and temperance persons with cramps, or expected cremps, will get | their supplies from St. John or outliying ts.— Railway News. es distri a ateneee livery stable horse ran and was not it had travelled some seven It seems Reraway.—A away on Ssturday afternoon, overtaken until niles Seyond the city limits. ( was hin that purelsse } ’ j by the “1 Ont To livery stable keeper, and twd strangers. As the driven out of the stable and the wagon upsetting team wse being the axte troke, wife who died some time ago. One litle is the occngants were thrown tothe ground. child left behind. To the family and | A few minates later the horse got clear of friends of the deceased we extend our | ibe carriage and made for the rural dis- sympathy. tricts, followed by the owaer on horseback. The Medic ul Pro fession and Hospitals have adopted Johuson’s Belladonna Plasters for use in the place of neirly all other kind of Plaste*s. Price 25 Cents —_—_—_—_—_—— Joa21 son & Johnson, Graduates in Pharmacy ——“—" KLUGE LEAS GRE HAGGHAGS SADAHHS If you do; this ad vught to interestSyout We have the newe-t makes, and latest desigrs. $ The quality, styles, and designs will “§ appeal to all lovers of up to cate “§ window drapery. The Prices are $1.65, $1.89, $2.50 $2.95, $3.25, $3.45 and $3.75 AGAAUUOAAUAAUAbAC444A i a ? } LAbabbabecdbddadddddadadadd dada HOPPYEHER THN NPN TNT SPOS OVO vy FOO FOO® STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. CARRAAAA AAA AAA (MPORIANT You Cannot Be Sure That it is A wee drappie o' Pattison's Rare Oid Whisky you are buying unless you insist on getting it in the orig- the horse was one that tad just been | and labe and every- capsule there jnal arnber colore d battle with branded cork, This Grand Old Whisky is for sa'e here, Wx lesale by where. AANA ARRARRAAARRER: —e~ ny A I : For Sale By AllLicensed Vendors ¢. Fannnnavenvenneevey Low Prices are Better _ Than Arguments— We EEN ENE SHY | See SOSE VSS SHE CHE ‘ Our values do their own talking; they appea! with strong r force to . * ss . the economical buyer than pages of talk with nothing to back it up. ur New Baby Carriages are Here Frices lower than ever exe of good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture. JOHN NEWSON. BAARARAARARASAS t% PARRA AE =A Lady Desires er wedding ring to lasta lie be well made, right quality. We have just such Rings Dont be afraid to ask to see them. to show them. It’s onr business O. r. AUTSHeSoN, The Queen St- Jeweller HAKAAAAA ARH ASH In ordet to do this. must sufficiently heavy and of the — c? Pa 5u U e ed es i a “a “ es i Bs a * * i * PAAAA SSS Se SSS SSS SS SS ES FEE SE itil htt ea Fi a, he ate fs seer RE - capes wemecerapumcetttemnemenmeseae. Stemi itr Aenea ATE TI -e A fAR ABENTN C Dh:! E “ > - " se ~ ee 2 RON IER AR . ps nM NOR OE TR Ie