~~ + — cuts ttn weet + eased to Show Wheels , ") } the ZU \h, inst., Mrs 1 73 years. At | ir ad,on the 20th inst,, Johbr Pari’ ge ® John Partr ive, in the 17th) year 5 af at . ’ 41 9 , Fuperal ¢ Friday, the 22nd, at} “¥ r 1] 1 _ oclock, p- m I ends Wiil please accep this notice Lo atte me - = — We have just open- ed a magnificent as- sortment of Black ress Goods . and a large quantity of 2° GELEBRATED:, FINE ous a WORTH 75e This cashmere is one cf the bizgest Ua) CAINS that black coods buyers have ever set their eyes upon. It is a jet black and blue black, and is Pure Wool, Best Dye, Full Width and Weight and is equal to most 75c cashmere. We also opened on Saturday, tne best English make of Ladies’ Water- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 21, 1898 = Eastern Notes. Farmers tv this rural vicinity are anxi OUS'Y @waiting the time of sowing, Some Of them have tried fencing, but find it fic rk. ap i ith Wt Work, as the frost is not out sufficiently. Mr. Simen Pineo’s Heraendo mare dropped a beautiful Parkside foal re- cently. Mr. T. A. Warren has disposed of his One barrister horse fora handsome Mr. Wim, Toomt &, One of sum. our most en. } lerpi'sing farmers, who erected a wind- . +. . . : mill last summer, finds it of incalculable | benefit. He does ail sorts of . ;. = by its aid, water for the cattle, threshing, crushing, sawing wood 7 ; rey . - We understand Mr. Toombs intends &tructing it to good VIZ.. pumplog Cou work perform household such as churning and washing. | Mr. Quillie Rollings is making great |} preparations for the pork packing busis ness by constructing a ls.rge piggery, | intends raising 100 pigs this pont a No lobster traps have been set yet. Messrs Warren, Moffatt and Doucette are busy loading their schooner with | produce. Miss Edua Laird, student at P. W. Jollege, spent her Easter holidsys at 10me. One excellentdress maker, Miss V. Me- sure, 18 kept busy. We congratulate Mr. Robert McKenzie on his celerity§ in beiog the firet farmer tot ithe soll. Mr. A. C. MeNeill is erecting a stately dwelling waich will be an inducement to Some of the fair sex Mr. H. A. McKenzie, has parted with bis favorite horse, “Doctor.” He parchased by parties from Dundas. Mr. Wallace Toombs, one of cattle feeders on the Nortn Side, His S fat for a Messrs Saundere A purchasers, Mr. Frank McRory, first-class painter, has Mesers, Levi Leard and Hugh He intends painting Wm. Toomb’s residence in June. Mors Anon. was best has sold sum the the cattle handsome Newsom were been designing McLure’s Mr. ye sidences, DOES IT PAY TO TIPPLE You know it don’t. co it? I know why. se 'f-devialtoqgnuit. Then why do you [t requires too much The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, in pleasant to the taste,aad will care you of ul) desire for :iquor in two or three days, so that you ‘would pay five cents for a barre} ef beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep soundly from the start, and be berter in every way,ia both health and proofs, in black and navy, Also Ladies’ Sumshades, Ladics’ Umbrellas, Gents’ Umbretlas, in wool and steel tubes, cotton, gloria, and twill silk covering, with pretty handles. More New Hats, New Flowers, New Millinery tioods, also ‘Opened, Which about complete our large ! I g importation of the iatest Paris and London millinery novelties, Our Flowers are Beantiful, Our Hats the Latest, Our Trimmings are Correct, Miss Murphy, our Milliner, will at tend personally to all orders for trim ming, and requests all orders for Sat urday tobe givenas early in th week as ossible. Klack and Col°red New Spring Capes, This department is stocked with a large variety of black and colored new Spring Capes of every description, A few nice golf capes bought very cheap ) for heavy wraps. New Hid Gloves In all the very latest shades. We pocket, and'without ioterfering with bus- ines duties. Write in confidence for par ticulars. The Dixon Cure Co., No 40 Park Avenue, (near Milton St. ), Montreal HememBer the 27th, ia the evening of the concert in St. Patrick’s Hall and all who sre interested in the New Cathedral ehonuld attend, aul ini The peop’e of P. E. Island have long ago decided whose reeds are best ty buyiag moie of Cartcrs’ seeds every year than of ali others tozether. Carters, seeds are betier than ever this year. The demand for them is also larger than ever. The people want the best, It is announced that Capt. Wood, of Halifax, whe commanded the confederate cruiser Atlanta during the American civil war, bas offered the States his service in the event of war with Spain, ih shistceslecibliliahlaaien Wil Micke H{aszard & Moore’s choice vegetable and flower seed catalogue is now ready aud may ve had on application at their etore or by post card e The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it gees one- third further thaa any other brand, guarantee all Perrins gloves and wil! which give anew pair for any tura unsatisfactory. ' We invite inspection of our | New Goods ! ‘ W.4. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, — DESIRABLE PROPERTY SIGMOUNT For Salo By Auction —————— NN I heve received instructions to eell by Auction, at the premises, oo Thursday, the 5th day of May next, at ll o’slock a. m. The beantiful residence of the Hono. F. Peters, “S dmount.” Tus property comprises 20 of acres x cellent lend, with large and commodiour dwelling hou<e and ont buildings. The house is fitted with modern im provements, having hot and cold baths, heated with bot ,water, aod lighted with électrie lights. The grounds are beautifully laid out and planted with ornamenta: trees. Terme easy and made known at sale. R, BEAKISTO, Auctioneer Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ee ad ew Laver Fig ONLY (0c PER POUND We have just bought a 000 pound case of rew Layer Figs, at a very low price, and in order to clear them out at onc we are pow offering them at 10c¢ a pound or 3 Pounds for 25 Cents work | Charlotretown’s | This is a genuine Jargain sale, a as PERSONAL. | . Mr Willies Davies hes fa a returned iro the Pacific Coast. | Mr. Edward Sears has been elected ; Mayor of St. John. _ Mr. J. A. Cross is visiting the province in the interests of The R. Greene Manv facturing Company, Hamilton, Oot. He 14 at the Hotel Davies C. C. Carlton, W unt Stewart; L. E. Dystant, Halifax;R Craswell, Bicomfield ; J A | Livingstone, Montreal. Queen Bote]: Souris; | L. Carlton, M _ His Lordship B shop Macdonald, who has been in Mont eala ‘ending the funera! of Cardinal ‘iaschereau, isexpecied home on Friday or Saturday evening, Mr. (reo. -: of Sharp, Superintendent the [sland Railway, returned from Monc~ ton last evening. Mr. Robinson, genera! freight agentot the Intercolonial railway came with him, We Jearnthat Mr, WC Harris, ARC A, is making plans fora number of new buildings at Windscr and Halifax, Nova Scotia! He is expecied home in the cource of a day or two Miss Anna Fraser, of Vancouver, B.C, | formerly of C Har, Olletowno, who has been ; a special student at Dalhousie this w.oter, is visiting fora few days with | heraunt, Mrs. J. F. Crowe, Elm Street. — Truro News. T} xr . , oe he New Glasgow correspondent of the ! Py ” + * ! e Mr. J. F. Me; | bh Ceatu Lean, ie reported to be located at tou, where there is anotber Pictou barrister, Mr. C. D. McDonald. Mrs. McLean and Miss Hyndman will also leave for the far West this spring. Hotel Davies: H P Wetmore, Halitax; H H Harvey, Montreal; S A Jacobs Montreal; D McCarty ; Halifax. J W Reynolds, Halifax; A Strang, Cape i T ventiet eays: | | Traverse; Mr Preston, City; Geo W Hibbett Georgetown; Mr Barbour, St John; a Oidfield, St John; G T Kidd, Toronto; W H Brown, A O Hastings, Montreal; J W McPhee, Annan- dale; Dr McNeill, Stanley, Rev. Augustire Macdonald left this moining for North Dakota where he has been appointed toa parish under Bishop Shanoney. Father Macdonald has been connected with the teaching staff of St. Dunstan’s College, and before leaving he was there presented with an address and purse of money. The people of Vernon River parish also kindly remembered hixa in @ similar manner. Mr C F Fraser and his party left this morning oo reture to Halifax. Yesterday afternoow : Mr. Fraser had an ipformal conference with the members of the Pro vincial Legislature and placed the matter of the free education of the blind before them. He pointed out that the educating of each pupil would cost $150. Tie pros vincial and civic gcvernments each pay half of this amount, but where there is no Civic corporation the fall amount is paid out of the provincial treasury, j — «Gio tiem ' St. Parrick’s Hatt.— Wednesday even-~ Local and Other ems, ? . summon” | i Sr. James Cuvrcu.—At the congrega- } REGARUING AIVERSISE- copy of changes of adyv-rtise- meetings, lectures, handed intothis cffice betore 10 iin of veing iaserted -—_—_— > «= i NOTICE | ENT=.—All ments ardall novices of elc, Must b a. m. each day tv ve cert For Dritt —Nw 1 Co., C. A., will meet for drill tun got. ae Patrick’s Hall Wednesday night’s pleasure. | Comes to St. | evening and have @ j - Weatner. —Showery with mod- fresh westerly THE | winds today, Friday and fair weather. j erate | winds -—--=S | A medal contest always brings a crowded | house. Beware of this and come early to | M.C. A. hall on Friday night. Har Houipay For THE BarBers,—The have agreed i 7%; tonsorial artists of this city to close their barber shops every Monday afternoon from the first of May until the } last or Septem b r. Sectuciiiniasc More Suipments. —The cargo of the | Nor. bumberland from Summerside yeeter- dav included 45 sheep and 22 fat cattle | The shipper was Mr. Jotin Leyden, of St. | Jol Mr. Haynes took away eight borses, ie Sartor’s Horwnpive.—The sailor’s horn- ye will be danced here tor the first time of the 28th., the ccecasion )f the concert to be g Miss Helena Macdovald and her pupils, assisted by on ine evening ven by local talent. seiisialobinsslbe ional meeting last night it was decided to leave the matter of repairs to the church in the hands of the trustees who are to ob tain plaas and estimates and report at a future meeting. scinahainviaaay Home For [xyermext—The remaine of the late Fredrick F. Dawson errived by mail special last night and were conveyed to nis mother’s residence. The funeral will take place on Friday at 3 o’clock te People’s Cemetery. Friends will please accept this notice. leipicise Axoruer Paper.—The Twentieth Century isthe name of a weekly paper the publication of which has just been com- menced at. Kentvill, N. 8., by Mr. F. C Mulloney. Tuere are eight pages in all, and tue conte.ts are of a breezy and gossipy character. the Twentieth Ceatury 1s pub- lished in the interests of the propriter, and for the alinighty dollar. iii C. B. C—The Charlottetown Business Gollege Debating Club, last evening, dis- cursed the question, “Ie the church re- sponsible forthe present social discon- tent?” After a spirited ciscussion a vote was taken and the church was held res- ponsible. The next debate will be on the question, “Should the electric cars be rao on Sunday in this Province ?” cae Porice Covrr.—This forenoon Charles ing next. A choice programme. Attend and belp along the New Cathedral. on ~~ a --— Por a stuart, g nteel, durable suit rething | equals the latest wedve,—K ondike serge, wrose intfoauctioOn has Created ittile tess i than asensation. Two eolors Blue and Black. Maple Leaf aad B aver on every thrid yard, New Figs only 10 cents # pound at Beer & Goffs. 3lb. Layer Figs for 25 cente at Beer & Gc ifs, 93 2). leave your miliinery order—to ensure getting It earlv.— Mr ore & McLeod. You can’t do better—we are the leaders of low prices on beo'ts and shoes, You can teil ata glance when you ese our } ‘ ; i. Tt Y> s boots aud hear our prices at J. B. Me- Douald & Co. The talk of the town —that handsome millinery display of We’il 1 hat as hand-ome as the prettiest one on display.—Moore & McLeod. ours. make vour Goep Time For Scur. “Omeca” Left Halifax, N 8, Maren loch, 1893 and arrived at Louishurg March 17; lef Louisturg Maren 18; put into Halitax to shelter March 22; left Falifax 24; and arrived at Dighby N. S., 29%; with x cargo of cual. Left Dighy, N. 8... Apri! 3rd; arrived at St. John’* Apri! 4 with u cargo of pulp: left at. Joh’ Apri 13; and arrived at Boston on the ]6:h. with 4 cargo line One morta and ove y. Captain Muecrchison has begin the of jatha— seacon well and 8 to be coovratniate i on his success. Under him the “Omega” i: not last. oe AN important mee'ing of the Ladie-’ Aid Society of the P, E.1. Ho-pr:al will be held tomorrow, (Friday) meruing at 11.30 in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor. ysters on the Half Shell at day's BLACK DIAMOND LINE The §- S. Bonavista eailing from Mon~ treal, S@turday Morning, May 7th, will be due 8 Charlottetown L[uesday morno- ing, May 10tb, and will sai! for St. John’s and Newfouadland, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, snd produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. er +. a e GOFF [.” LOCAL NOTICES. | | | hompson, for being drunk and creating a disturbance in the vicinity of tue railway station vesterday afternGon wag fined 4 r 20 days. James Kelly, for being@iruuk snd inca- pable yesterday, was fined $2 or 10 days. Martin Power and Michael Prunty were arraigned on a charge of assaulting Alphonso Murphy, of South Store, yesters day. They were remanded until Tuesday next. John Donovan charged with assaulte ing Joseph Murpby, brother of Alphonso, was aleo remanded uutil the same day to enable the prosecutors tole present with their wituerses, ainliguiies Comixa Tars Way.—The Moncton Times Joho Waddell, of Britieh Col e place of residences is Lodeper vf Says: a4 Unidia, ¥ ' on the Fraser River, is on a visit lo the | Meritime provinces. Mr. Waddeli isa native of P.-E. Island end went west some twelve vears ago, and his friends will be pleased to know thatbe has been fa rly snecessful. Mr. Waddell in conversation with a Times representative, said that ihe | ru-h to the Pacific Coast at present Was almost unprecedented, bat many of th | people were finding ‘heir mistake and | meking for oth r parts. He says there sheet sO luttcn «xcitern epvin bis section of Canada & out the Yukon gold fi-lds as | returts | e find 1 the provinces. Before ci ng io the comsi Mir. Wardell, who 1s sac- . | } etme | :On i wrth Mrs. Wacdeil, will visit | Y. bs. lelaue > “a we Te “a “Ee A “ae Th Te Sure Sign re ae if Spring -- We can always feel w hen spring is here, by the way our house cleaning supplies move off. This vear as usual, we have a full line of house- cleaning requirements with several specialties in the way of Enamel for Stove Pipes, Bath Tubs, Wire Sereens and other knick- knacks about the house. Almost any color you want Prices from 25 to 50 cents. Jehason & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. A. §. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johns x, Phu B. =>? @ @ eo es @ @ DB 4 42469 % 2 GS @ 288 OS™ Ch’town, May 20th ‘98 93 3i eod. 2 =eee >t @ U2 et eee Gee OS OOS OOD GS SS a ste een . = POPS PT PP ON NY eB ees en , om ——s lTTPPPPPOAPTD ROPER NRT OTETHE ERT NneRD repre ersee ryren epMne ite ertth nts E { : 1 Wil " Sa? PP POF PHON PPT} ‘ ’ } oS Uhre ils Uhre = At £tanley Brothers ‘ : We show the latest styles, aid best makes in Waterproofs, every seam s:wed aid taped, and every garment gnarant<ed. UMBRELLAS Li fl Vi 4 to o> Hk eat , e $ @ For Ladies and gentlemen. Neat, strong and dur- 2} | TT } g@ avie. Tin largest and b-st stock we have ever ¢ snow n @ tubes, (stronger than @ best coverings. We Challenge All ¢ Quality against Quarity. ¢@ Price against Price. ¢@ Assortment against Assortment. wood), paragon ribs, and S994 Gut wv SOSSO S00 STANLEY. BROS, Lhe Always Busy Store. Nobby Suits, Fashionable Svirs, Perfect-fittine Suits, Good Wearing Suits, This is the Kind We Sell___.<@ ——_ A ce Don’t throw away your money purchasing trashy staff " advertised now-a-days as bargains, but come to us aad get the genuine article. Remember, we sell you substantial ¢-o.13 all guaranteed | | ome by us or your money refunded. J Very pretty handles, with hollow steel © : a i i ‘ Every Suit that Leaves our Estab‘ishaent is its own 7) Best Advertisement. Still purchasers might have a harl time to know where to go. If we are not candid to advise them properly. We'll give you anything, every: hing in gentlemen’s fur nishings. Quality and price bound to please you, for IN THIS LRG WE ARE TAKING ThE LEAD 4 GORDON & McLELLAN | Upper Queen St. Men s Stylish Outfitters ae eae “ty ; SWELT PEA ] ie ee : a i? ‘ea eo : oe a ‘ : snd Prizes at 1887 P, E, I. Provincial Exhibition - FIRST PRIZE AT HALIFAK EXMIBITION 1897 (ao The above prizes were won last year by excl asive Haszard & Moore's Seeds | The Halifax Exhibition being vpen to the public and a ii florists of the Mar:time provinces. tf Our New Stock is all ready and comprises Twenty-fiy of the choicest varieties. We sell 6 packnges of differes colors, ail choice, for 25c. i See our 1595 Catalog 1¢ for ho» to grow Sweet Peas. A full line of choice Fiower and Garden Vegetable ag sLaszard & Moo Looksellers and Seedemen Ist and growerso |) f ! | | ayy pack eigenen