a 2" = = = eee 2424444443224 eyvy erry VST |= oe Received on Saturday another lo. of Millinery Goods in the late st styles, Goffered Chiffon Spotted Necklin Straw Trimming Flowers é Hats and Wire Shapes NOT Millinery Depart- ment he been removed to the first floor, where we have denoted THREE TIM Ef he roowl Wwe have had here tw fore, anc under the direction of Miss Van Stone; the ladies of Charlotte- ow ncan depend upon receiving some- hing ch ice in the Millinery lire, ’ L ’ tay ‘ WEEKS & Ciu’S FRENCH . . — KID GLOVES We had 600 pairs ten days ago, now we have cnly 368 pair. Why? be- cause these goods are just as we ad- vertised, $1.20, 1.30, French Kid Gloves for omly 82c pair .-—Uur If you want to see your boys look- ing nice for spring, buy them oze of those American Hats at Weeks & Co. Everybody pronounces them as «he nobbiest ever seen in the city, They are selling fast. WEEKS & GO The Peoples’ Store, 4424242444444 - =e ———— Fever =a 7 > F DOMINII \ .F CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Island 'n the Surrogate Court In re Festate James Laird, late of New Gias- gow, in (jueen’s Couaty. in the said Prey ince, merchant, deceased Intestate. I the ub:lersigned, Jane Laiid. Adnyinirtra- trix of the estate and effects of the said James Leird, wi l on Thursday, the fvurth day of May, ne» A UD, 1200. at the hour of eleven Ociock fo, eaoon, under and by virtue of a lheen-e granted me by the surrogate of tne said Islart, seti by public auction, at the dwelling oause,at New Glasgow, o: ecupied by the sai! James Laird, at the timeor his decease, te following pieces and parcels of laud, tha! is to say:— (A) Ali thatirect, piece or parcei of land, situate id being in Yownship number 3, in Queen’s County, bounded as tollows, that is to say, commencing at a stake fixed on the banks oc the Clyde river, at a rese: ved line of road, at the northern bouadry of Abrabam Van Buskirks, (now James Bull man) land: t..ence ranning south eighty-six degrees, thirty minutes; west 24 chains; thence north 45 ¢egrees; west 61 chains; (hence north east return to the place of mim-nce- ment, the slong the shores of the Ciyde to Bob Wint« r’s Creck, and oy the south western sine of thy creek toa post fixed nearly oppo- site to aspriag issuing fromm the footof the north eas ern bank of the c:-eek; thence bya ine runs ng north west, unti: it intersects the above mentioned north east line, contain- ing one Giindred acres, a little more or less, together « ith the dwelling howe, shop and Milis situate thereon (B) Al! that tract of land situate on the beach of Rustico, on Township number 71 cormenciog at a stake set in the west side oi Water Te: race, and in the north east angie of Fishing © atien number one, in posse-sion of RB Morrison, and running thence by the m ignetic meridian of the Year 1764 : s0uth 0 degrees west 200 feet to the shore of the Bay of Rustico aforesaid thence a distance eaual to 5) fext at % thence north 6) degrees east te eandthence scuthwardly along the : place of commencement together shing station thereon. ‘rsigned will also at the same time ell by public auction the saw-mills o the said James Laird and the !and therewith which the said James Porth wardly fight ang said terra same to tl with the tf The unc and piece belunging cen necte ird hel: under lease. The uncersigned will also on Friday the fifth day of Mey next at the hour of twelve o'clork n on in front of the Court House in Charlottetown sell by public auction under and by vir ue of the said license the following pieces of jand. All those plots or parcels of land, situate an‘ Deing in the common of Chariottetown, aod bein. parts of eomnon Lot pumber twenty, of the common Lots of Charlette- town, bov aded and described as follows, Plot No. 17 «x imeneing on the west sideof toe Malpeq. ue Road at the southern Doundry of Lot No. 18, thence runn- ing south along said road 45 feet or until it Meets a pew road or street running at right angles from said Malpeque Read, wester!y; theuee aloag the north side of said new road or Street )) feet, to plot No 16, thence at right Sogles uortherly 45 feet, or to the south wuuidary of Plot No. 18. and thence along said sou h bov adary eastwardly 80 teet to the place of comm iwement, Piot No 7—Commeneing on the south side o faidnew road or street and in the western boundary line of plot No.6 sold by the Char- lottetown Woolen Factory Company to Aibert Warren tience run: ing westwardly along the south side of said new street or road 42 feet or to the eas boundary of plot No. 8. sold to John + Gates, thence running southerly at right » said new street or road from the lots of a uniform width of 42 feet for ‘e of 90 feet. M . AD 1999. is 30th day of Mare . JANE LAIRD, ; ‘Administratrix W. 8. STEWART, Proctor dylawdé wk t en Seed Wheat. _ WHITE FIFE, grow grown one year from imported seed—on the ‘Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON 6--d&wlmo THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 6, 1859 Local and Other lems, ” Seuve Men’s Socrar sion 15 cents, tonight. Admis- Prop .— Moderate westerly winds, fine, in tem perature, to oorth- much change northerly not a Potice Covrt.—One drank figured be~ fore His Honor this morning. His n was Jolin McLeod, and he was fined $2 or 10 days. ame Apvaxce In Cuerse.—Another advance Holders in Halifax areascing li cents and in Montreal 114 Ceuls per pound. In cheese is reported, Law and Onper Leacus.—New Glas~ gow, N. S., bas formed astrong law and order league for the suppression of intem-~ perance ib that town. nS Wei. Doyve.—The snug sum of $140 was realized at the bazaar and high tea held in St. Mary’s Guild room, Summer- side, on Monday afternoon and evening. aestnnipaenanes St. James’ Hatrt.—Do not forget the tea and fancy sale,in St. James’ hall today, Ice cream, cakes, coffee, candy and all the other good things of the season are to be had there, cxnnseniifpanaioltia Temegrance ALLiance.— The anovual meeting of the Charlottetown Temperance Alliance has been postponed till Thursday the 13th imet., when it will be held in the Y MC A parlor at 8 o’clock. coche -emnte Bist Sociery Conrrisvrion.—The Treasurer of the Auxiliary Bible Society acknowledges with thanks the recipt of trenty-five dollars from the Princetown Preshyterian congregation per Hon. P. 8S. MacNutt towards the funds of the society. seein Leorvre Coursk.—An_ interesting lect- ure, excellent views and good music, is the programme for Prince Street School Lecture Courseanthe evening of Tuee~ day, the ®llith inst., when Rev. Mr. Withycombe, of Summerside, wil] lecture in aid of the Prince Street Sckoo! lib rary fond. comments Burter aND Caeese. — Am Ottawa despatch eays: Since the laet session cir~ culars enclosing copies of the Parmelee’s bill to prevent improper speculation in butter and cheese, have been sent, by dir- ection of the committee on agriculture, to persons engaged in butter and cheese making all over the country. Of the twentyeaix eent to the Maritime Provinces, twentyeone answers were received, eight- een ot which were favorable to the meas~ ure. —__.»-——_ PROHIBITIONISTs CVCourse.—It is an- pouuced from St. John that Rev. James Crisp, Methodist, grand worthy patriarch of tbe Sons of Temperance, delivered an address tothe rep resentatives of the city divisions, Saturday night, in whi vised that no turther appeal sbould be made to the government, since the premier bad already announced the intentions of the ministry. He says the probibitioniets voted with the Liberal party on the plebis cite pledge, aud his advice is that they now make their appeal to the opposition. soon H.B.C.—At the annual meeting of the Aiilisborough Boating Club wis held la-t evening. The following officers rere elect- ed for the ensuing year: President—Thomas Rorshon, Vice President—Joseph P raught, Secretary—Wm. Hugher, Treasurer—Geo. Robinson, Executive Commiittee—Jar, Jobn Callahan Thomas, Howat, P. V. Robin, H. Bethune. shhe ad Corren, The club begins the year with a good mem bership and the prospscts are un~ usually bright for the coming summer With a largely increased membership and good and efficient management, the H. B. C. should became an institution which should receive the hearty eupport of ov young mes. The clubhave a fine lot of boats and apparatus and nothing is more pleasant or healthful than an out ‘ng during onr fine summer monthe, We hope to se« a large increase in members — —_ GOSS S$68946e459608600 cs 9OCSO0E a Shoes ON ——a D> The Way Will be here in a very short time. In the meantime if you want any Boots or shoes—our prices will convince you that this is the place to buy. Odd Lines at Qdd Prices Ladies’ laced and buttoned boots, sizes 24, 3 and $3, 75c pr. GIRLS fine poots, 90c pair. LADIES fine bcots, on cen- tre table reduced to $1.25 pair. R. K. JOST! STAMPER’S CORNER BOSE OOOO O9EC OFOSE OO VY SOM SEP CROP BYTE GHC OOHE pumneseesenbeesssseseseteeuseboocesetec: QEA BROS ‘ & 00000000 7 00090000 OCe8 | | FISHING PERMIIS—A PROTEST. At a meeting bejd at Morell a few even~ ings ago, the followi ig resolution wae passed : Whereas, the fishery officers demanding a fee of fifty cents permit to fish in Moreil River; And Whereas, we cannot understand by what authority thie is demanded, nor the right of avy otlicial or Goveram ent in dein ig 80; Therefore Resolved that we electors, inhabitants of this districts here in meet- ing assembled, enter an emphatic pro- teat against such unwarranied restrictione aod in erferece with the rights of our pece here are for each pie. Further Resolved that unless such resirictions are at once annulled we will beld the powers that be responsible, so that they can govern themselves accord. ngly. The Drama at Souris. That oew and original play “In the Trenches” was put on the boards by the Garrison Amateur Dramatic Company of Souris on Thursday evening last, under the direction of Lieut. J. W. Brenoso, and was agrand success. Although the attends ance waa not large the play was very much appreciated, All the players acquitted themselves in good style, and their ucting, coupled with the fine costumes, was @]most allthat could be desired. Following is the cast of charactere: -- Colonel Edwards..... .»Mr Jobo L Waish CONE DOP Diicsnse, oa senndc -Mr DF Lavie Patriek Green......... Mr A B Campbell Moses Bullheimer........, Mr Will J Paquet Paul Davis.. .-..Mr W J Cheverie Jose Estrada........ ..-Mr Donald Lavie Private Murphy.......... MrS J Paguei Rastus Cricket.............. .Mr LF Paquet Madame Valdoza.......Mise Tillie Mitchell Nadina..............0...... Miss Annie Walsh Mrs Bullheimer...... Miss Sophia. Paquet The thanks of the amateurs are due to the Souris Orchestral Clab who provided the music, and to Mr. C. Acorn and otbers who assisted, PERSONAL Mr Louis Reddin, Summerside, came to town to-day. Mr. A. U. Bertram, Mayor of North Sydney, C. B., and proprietor of the North Sydoey Herald, is on his way to the Pacific coast. Hon. P. MacNutt, Malpegue, and Mr. A. C. Rogers, Summerside, were pas- eengers returning home bythe western train thie morning. Major Schurman, Summerside, one of the contractors for the new Prince of Wales College, came to town this morn- ing. Work will probably be resuiaed ina few days. Lieut-Col, Longworth has been elected vice-president for Prince Edward Island of the Dominion Rifle Assoziation in the place of Senatcr Macdonald. The associa- tion met at Ottawa yesterday. Very wany personsin Charlottetown will hear with regret of the death of Mra. E. G. Vroom, which occured at St. B ephen, N.B.,yvesterday. Ueart- disease was the cause of death. Mrs. Vroo.n was a daugbter of thelate Mr, William Heard. Prince Philip of Sexe-Coburg, whose Princess Lonise of Belgium, is con- fined in @ Sanitarium near Vienna, has re- fusedto hand the custody of the Princess over tober father. King Leopold has gone to Vienna to endeavour to get the poseeesions of hie daughter. wife, The students from this province have sriven an geod aceonnt @f themselves in the second vear examipations in anatomy at McGi'l University. The name of Mr.&. N. McL. Hunter, Alberton, appears in he honors list, whilst the pase list bas the names of Messrs. T. F. Bayfield and Fred Haszard, Charlottetown, and ir. D. B. Callbeck, of Tryon. _ . oe Things to Make @ Note of. — The Prince Edward Island Magazine fer April will be published to-morrow. Make no other engagement for April i4th, but come to the Orange Youn, Britons concert and basket social in Me chanics hall. Sale of baskets, candy, cake and coffee after entertainment. The adi ission fee is only 15 cents; ladies witb baskets free. Tickets now on sale—ther can be bad from members cf the Society owvly. Concert at 8 p. m, sharp 8!, 3i Tse Charlottetown Military Institute meets toenight. Some of the best local talent at young men’s social tonight. Lapiescome and watch the gentlemen waiters at the young men’s social to-night. ee a LOCAL NOTICES. the Locat Covncrn.—A meeting of the executive of the L. C. W. will be held in P. W. College on Saturday afternoon Sth inet., at 3.30. A full attendance is re- quested, 80 Sine. ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One sorticntion cures ; if not, ur.money back. ually good for N euralgig tod Headache. Sie nt all all Druggists. BORN. On March 26th, at E411 Boon Ave, Spokane, to Mr. and Mrs, Martin McLean, @ son. SES —- W ith Invalide. Yes? with invalids the appetite is capricious and needs coaxing, that is just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, whick is as palatable as cream. ‘Carters Seeds Grow aonelas Local and Other tems Cadbeeiseediuciiie of the Vi ictorias ip the Y. M.C.A.to»morrow evening at 7 30. 8. O.E. ~Mesting 0 night at§8 o’clock. R.R, Degree. Full attendance requested. cea Tur Maits.—Up to one o’clock the boats had not left Cape Tormentine. The boats from Cape Traverse got over to the other side at half past nine. wosnigneone In rae List.—The Year Book for 1898 | gives the to:al number of troitrrs in the list | at the close of 1898 as 18,944, and of | pacere,6,074, agrand total of 21,018. Tue Stantey.—The Stanley arrived in Georgetowo at about the usual time this morning with a large freight aud fifteen or twenty passengers, A special brought the passengers totown. Itarrived here at & quarter past two, Ice Rerort.—There was very little float- ing iG» Lo be teen this morning in the 8. raiis berween Wood Islands light and Pictov. open water eXtended fron) Wood Islands oimont to Point Prim. ‘Lhe heavy ice in aid about the latter place is :apidly break~ ing up. Carp or Taanks.-~Mr. S. N. Earle returns his most sincere thanks to the cit'zens of Charlottetown for their kind patronage, to the ladies and gentlemen who eo kindly assisted him at his concert, and to Mr. D. MeMillan forthe kind lpan of two beautiful pianos, — oe New Postmasrek ror Ciirroy.—The Postmaster General bas been pleased to appoint Mr. Archibald Campbell as Post- master at Clifton in the place of Mr. Mc- Kay, deceased. Mr. Campbell is genial and popuiar, and will doubtless make a good officer. He has very strong ciaims upon bis party. Snerwoop Cemetery Company.— 4t the annual meeting of Sherweod Cemetery Company yesterday afternoon the follow~ ing gentlemen were elected directors for the ensuing year: Ccl. Moore, H. Jas Palmer, W. Ww, Stanley, Robert Fennell, and Dooald Nicholeon. The directors r- port for the past year showed the finances of “the companr to be in a flourishing condition. Wines ane Spirits.—It ie announced from Ottawa that an order in council has been adopted, which provides that the time for clearing wines and spirits enter- ed in a bonded warehouse and remaining theretwo years, may be extended by the minister of cnstome for a further period not exceeding three yeare,if the duty be paid an€ the entry be made for any deficieney found in the contents of the pack- age as originally warehoused. SerruemeNt or Huncarians.—A Hun~ gariao named Zoltan Vanrajes, who has Leen in Ottawa for some time negotiating th the governmentto place a seitiement of Hangariaos in the Northwest, bas gone wes:, ‘Vanrajes eays he has concluded ar angements with the interior department, and that five or six bundred families will be brought ont this year. The families net having sufficient fuods will be helped ty friends at home. They will not be settled logether in a township, but will be dis- tributed over the country. aacelieaee Tae Gasegsia.—lIt is statad that Mana- ger Yates of the Canadiaa 8S. 8. Co., bas mde acontract with Capt. Farquhar of the sesling steamer Newtoundland at St. Jobn’a, Nfld., to rescue the imprisoned steamer Gaspesia from the ice off Magdal- en Isiands. At latest reports the Gasperia was off Ecang du Nord and the shore peo ple succeeded in sending provisions over the ice, sSthe ship was running sbort. The steamer’s rudder head is damaged and the the vessel 18 helpless. The New- foundland will tow the Gaspesia to Halifax for repairs. fe Terrsicnore Hatt.~—The children’s clags in davcing and deportment closed last evening. Theclosing exercises were of a;wost interesting character,and the boys avd giles showed marked proficiency. The ever-popular waltz, the stately minwet, and the other dances taught in this we:l-known academy were all danced with that ease and grace which indicares thorougb trai ning. Miss Burris bas once more demonstrated her ability in this di- rection, and the parents of pupils and tr eads of the institution present last even- ing were well pleased with the showing made, fo es er ooking } Furniture is made te look like new by using our Varnish Restorer é t ¢ e ¢ © t ® ° 6 ° © : © It is not sticky, contains no v wax, ruts dry very quiekly, © cleanses and polishes at the ? © 6 € > © ¢ © Same time, is superior to any other preparation on the market for oil finished or varnished surfaee. Price 15 cents. Sold only by Oe oS OS OD OD OS OD OO“ OD OB OSD OD OS OS OO 08 ¢ : | HOSS HOSS SHHeseee i i TR aoe ee ee — The part of every lady’s equipment. sun or rain it isfequally indispensible Most Jadiesfare very partieular in re- gard to both handles and coverings, and to those we yoint§our remark a @ @®e @® ® © @ @ 2 424 242 24 62 2 =e @® @s @& ee 2 ee @ es &Bs Y " we have ever shown. Prices from 85c to $3.50 each BRELLAD AT STANLEY BROS Umbrellaj is a necessary For We have just opened 280 in black and brown,§which for quality, beauty of handles and durability, are right up to the mark,—They are direct from the factory, and the best val ue Hollow steel tubes or sticks, whichever you prefer. STANLEY BROS, ‘Nhe Always Busy Store EST SSE S3S -———— D. GORDON " SIXTUS McLELLAN SPRING Sulls & F, VER PcG A at OVERGIA Oo It has always paid us to look after our customers interests. That is one reascn why we are always basy-in our tailor shop: OUR MR. SIXTUS McbELLAN i$ AN ARTIST Having first become a practical tailor, he then studied the art of of the art, with fifteen years experience, wiich » and is now master benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be vantave over ordinary cutters. . Our importations of Clothes and Canadian for the spring trade are exceptionally fins, sh sity of design and coloring, not confined to one idea. We invite you to examine prices, Whether you buy or not. GORDON & I Upper Queen Street. tting the great ad- made, grves him a in Engtish, Irish, Scotch, l inva diver- ; Pe ° our stock andi ivestig our McLELLAN MEN’S STYLISH OUT" R HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: A C Rogers, Summer- side ; B C Cex, Souris ;Geo. W Hibbeti, Georgetown ; W E Smith, Montreal ;k McHoftie, Hamilton; AJ Kimmell, Bere lia, Oat., Queen Hotel: Capt J B Harty, Souris; EW Kuowles, Toronto ; Dr J © Housun, New Glasgow. ————————— MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s pareuts on April 5th, by Rev. A. Craise, Fred- erick Benjamin Douglas, Head of Hille- borongh, to Catheriue Rose Alice, eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel A. Coflia, Sav- age Harbor, a —— eucieguetsaeaeaanansaate co mer aren tenn DIED. At St. Catherine’s, on Wednesday, the 5th inst., Flora Ellen, dangbter of James McNeill, aged 20 years and four months. , [Funeral on Friday at 11o’clock a. m ) Az East Boston, . Maes., on the 2od iustant, Anastasia, wife of Charles Madi- son, and daughter of the late James and wad Purcell of this city. Nn ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hou seve mAs. HEADA HE POWD ERS 10 ¢ents and 25 cents m ali druggists. Tub Butter We offer for sale this week 75 tub choice dairy Butter at A VERY LOW PRICE. We want to clear this lot out at once, so now is your chance to geta tub of G00) BUTTER CHEAP BEER & GOFF GROCERS RO LET. The dwelinizg house on Prince Street at present occupied by S C Nash, Req The house is eligibly situated, containi nine roome, is heated with bot water, oan will be eupplied with bot and cold water, andal! bath and sewerage coavenenices in connection with the new sewerage system ot Ch’town. Poseession ov or abont Ist May, next. 78 GEORGE ALLEY.