au SARE TET ictdicisbenatinesdll THE BAILY BXAMINER . CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 19, 19@0. > wot TO BR CAUGHT. perte nda . WOTKMA We hav baby carriages to suit 3 wheth¢ to pay much or little. Bat quality t best in any John Newson —lwk. a 1 want Lace. ree SOS COREE OCHS J GO3EE SUE S*= House Cleaning LADIES Let Us do your Baking We can supply you with the best of bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Re)ls, Pies and CAKE. We bake every day and guarantee everything to be good and fresh. OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing for tarnilyus e. Try a loaf, only 4c each. TeLersoxe 98. D. Stevvart Ecirreec BAKERY BAKBS BEST BREAD. Seer SESBHEALOKHAOSe 20649459 E08F5480 seeesiseoces # 8000 8G00%80 CARD! BR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic _/lospittal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SpeciaList—Eye, War, Nose and Throat. sz—Cameron Block ‘ EXCE--Richmo.wd Street, West. © Hovrs—? 30am,tolpm,2to4pm Evenings by appoin' ment Eye Tested and Fitted With Glassee 0 | veing | --- ffl Silver I ‘ Nothing is so tru ly devoted S towedding gifts as silver. It oe ; ‘ 10 combines at once the bea utifa! Ornamental and useful and fur- ther more, posses ses always an int ic value of its own, It Wi tlast either recipi nt or is inevit- giver, and at the la: ably valued for the memorics | Ciustering 2))4 Our stock is comp!ete in inex- pe! Sly W. W. Wellner e silver gifts. a OOCEESELOCUCCTORT OW CR CREA CERRERTOREREGECCERREASORRCESRARARRAEERRTAP APR ERAREESEROSERROPRSSSHRES EGR GRTRES ORR ESSE ra fa VOULEREESEROEEOEENUSEEEE ‘Local and Other tems, | ee een 38.— Moderate to fresh Fouth | j ; | PERSONAL. ‘he friends of Mr. H V Palmer are glad to eee him out aga after h's severe lnese, Dr. Joby» W. Danicl has‘heen sted |} Mayor of St. John, N. B. Jdis mayjori over \ayor Sears was 612 mt. 3 . Jost f Miil Br reen ona uriy Tor ned bon vt Mr Tt | I aban whoo has been <« 4 business { } NOV! Scot returt | { srlotiets Venipg Mr. ( ; ~ { y C) J Ci eft t mit rf I ! () bec cits M e | ’ } has been eas I [ LLETres Val & Sol M L > meio Chari wo nis i noon, Mr. Geo, A. ] ze, the ener : present ve of Maine Cer tailway, S ar y va the Hotel Vavies M 1n P i Miss Pa ent, ( { RE \ tay ~ gy r ut (Qu Her Rev J.W { left thia morn og for New oO to attend the Kecumeni- cal M onary Conference which epens on Monday next. Mesere J. F. Robertson and F. Sterns. two the Island students at McGill Uasiversity, Montreal, came to Charlotte- i town by the mat! =pe cial last evening. | i i i ! i j } tev. D. J. { lie. of Idnian River, and ' a vumber of other Roman Catholic clergy- |men are in the city to-day assisting the | | Cathedral clergy in the Forty Hours Devotion. west wiad howery t day. Weat ‘ An mild we ither tomorrow. Hey Come 4icu.- On the 17h of la Oobnth eggs Dawson C ¥, according to K ond Ke Nu t ‘ 14 $1 70 a j NpIp CHO} : y the P ot C4 for he Re C s I ul ‘ M a ‘ y wer f au a Sr. bay M ay 23rd? S<« i soncert U; er Hou n i ‘ DY Pri r Re ( se Fu ry ERA Zz la ! : + | TO t | ov iv | A C p. m, ¥ Was ¢ Of isconds Biste Sccirty—The treasurer of the P. E. I+iand Auxiliary Bil Society ankfu! ackt owledges the r pt of went lollare fiom the Prinectown rest : conegreg or { i the Honorable Peter 8 McNutt. - Patriotic Concert—-This evening St. Peter’e School Room, the co: cert, in 7 behalf Soldiers’ Wives’ Fund will | be pre sented by the juyer ile SOnS al i daughters of our city militia officers. We trust our patriotic citizens will give our young friends a full house. The programme is a good one and should draw | a full house. Full boxes of candy only 16} cents, This evening don’t forget the |} date. | Manufacturing Company, of Summerside, | has secured the contract for the erection and completion of the ew St. 7? y and completion of the new St. Mary Si jean, of New Perth, took place on the Church at Indian River. The plans and specifications were prepared by Mr. W. C. Harris, A.R.C. A., who believes that | this will be one of the handsomest church edifices he bas p!anned. Mr. Harris has designed three altars anda pulpit for the church ander the supervision of His Lord- chip the Bishop of Charlottetown. The contract for these has been let t>» Mr. Ber- nard Creamer, of Sourie. GravovateD —Mr. Geo. C. Alchorn, sun of T. B, Alcborn, Esq, and Mr. M. Vic- cent Blake, son of Maurice Biake, Eaq., of this city, have just been awarded diplomas fore full business course at the P. E. Island Commercial College, by Piincipal Oxenham. Both of these young gentlemen have received a first class train- ing, and they enter upon the duties per- (taining to their profession grandly equipped for a highly succeseful business career. Our best wishes follow both of them. Wherever their services are secur- ed, we expect to see them reflect honor upon their native city. sctenentiashetipiiinapentnan EVERYONE shou!d remember that by the loess of health, enjoymevt and happi- ness also are lost forever. Check the slightest cough or cold by usiog Adam- eon’s Botanic Cough Balsam, according io directions printed upon the label of the boitle. 25c. all Druggiste. Don’t forget that Thursday evening, April 26th, is the time of the great millinery opening.—Moore & MeLeo!, Mr. S$ N. Earze’s Grand Concert and Opera combined.— The music loving people of Charlottetown will have the opportunity of taking in two concerts Ip one evening at the Opera cn Tuerday evening, May Ist. The first part wi!] con sist of I2 choice numbers, consisting of choruses, guintettes, orchestra music, vocal tolos. Thesecond part will con-~ sistof “The Beautiful Operetta in two acts, entitled Pauline, or the Bell of Sara- toga. This is under comp?tent manege- ment. i 7a Oh We'll not describe the big millinery opening in advarce —only tell youto expect 1t on Thursday evening, 26th April. Expoct to see the finest mil- linery show yet held in P. E. |New Perth, was { —Moore & McLeod. HVGVSSPUSTZIES ‘ HBEVSTETESH v :B “ “ = — 2 C- 2) 0 to (+) fe e o 4 * <A Friend: ted (4 ( 17] (4 ( f Toyourpurse. Ifyou need any~ & 2 thing in our lice just drop 1m avd @ te) s-e what we can do for you. Your fe) | @ frienda will tell you that we are ta @ | S n position fo supply Pure fy | % Drugs and Medicines at 2 | ( lower prices than Our competitors. 4 | @ Our Prescription depart © o ment is conducted in the interesis 2 te of the people Our prices are #& f guaranteed to be 2% per cent lower S . than others. Every prescription te f receives our very beat attention, and % ® only the purest English Brugs ard m4 (ey chemicals are used. ( (4 ) fe) e 7) ; 4 2 $ fy = 4 s (4 2 % : Y Apothecaries Hall. @ fo = “4 ( @ WRVIVILVIE-FSSES SISSTSSTSEGE | Farqubarscn, wees a prchibitionist the day | Now, under the Laurier hypnotism he 's . form ‘men. Watch those men and the Guardian Mr. Malcolm McDonald, who was a few yearsago a well known journalist in Moentreai, is now editor of the Arctic Even- ing Sun, Nome, Alaska, the subscription — Montreal Star. The marriage of Mr. Angus R Me Kenzie, of Cardigan, to Miss Emma Mac- 16th inst., at the residence of Mr. Heury Seiler, Kiag Square. Rev. Mr, Guan, of Cardigan, officiated. Miss Janie Moar, Of bridesmaid, and Mr. | Samuel A Seller, of this city, attended the groom. 3 It is pleasiag to bear that there is no truth in the report published in the papers a few weexs egotothe effect that Private Reginald Cox, of * G.” Company, was among the sick sent to Netley Hospital, England. Wis mother yesterday received a letter from him written at Bloemfontein and dated March 26, at which time he was in excellent hea:th. NOTES AND COMMETNS. —Mr. Martin is carrying on a bad per- soval ‘government in Briush Columbia, and Mr. Farqubarson is carrying on a bad personal goveroment in P. EB. Isiand. The people are awaiting their chance to dis- miss both of them. —Judging by correspondence to hand, come of which we publish, the people see into tbe politico-Provincial Prohibition scheme of our promise breakers aud grit editors, to catch votes, and bave come to the conclusion that they have been hum- bugged often enough. —The largest steamers launched in the United Kingdom during last year are the following: Oceanic, 17,274 tons gross; Ivernia, 13,000; Minne- apolis, 13,750; Sexon, 12,970; Saxenia, ; 12,750; Persic, 11,972. -The Patriot anvources thai “the steamer Southport runs to West River on Friday next.” An election is at hand W hen an election was in the distance, the Alameda was good eaougi for the peo- ple of West River. But Premier Farqu- harson expects the people of West River to forget ail about that, aod vote for him as of old. “The Alameda” and “Licenge” «re boib, alike, reondiated now that an election 18 ID s.zte. ~Mr. Frea i’cters, Q. C., haa been ‘ead our oi ibe Liberal party in British Columbia His cffence is that as chair- man of a Literal convention, he accepted us +nitable for discussion a resolution, as iollows: “* Resolved, That the liberals ia previneial conven:ion assembled hereby re- fuse toaccept the government of the Hon. Joseph Martin 4+ representative liberal! administration, aod hereby declare that it is optione! with acy liberal to support or oppore the government.” Several Lib- erals of the Martin wing protested that euch @ resolution ought not to be coa- sidered ; Mr. Peters ruled that it was in order ; the meetiog broke upin disorder, and op the next day The Wor!d—the Liberal organ—deneunced Mr. Peters. which were 8 0 TEMPERANCE OPINION. Sir,—A wise man may be fooled once, but s fool you can deceive as often as you choose, “Probibitionist” in the Guardian admits himself of the latter class. He admits bhimeelf ready to he deceived again, and the deceiver is also ready to take him in his trap. His champion, he introduced the Regulation Act, the next day he was full pledged for license facing both ways and even scriptural Jike St. Paul—“ali things to all men.” A stropg argument on the temperauce plat- has been don’: vote for the sad wriier on election day, hand in hand, } working for the two-faced leader. Real. PROBIBITIONIST. = = Watch for the big millizery exhibit, | Thursday evening, 26tb inst. Moore & | McLeod. Iv’s here. Oxygenator at Macdonaid’s Drug Store. We have the latest shape, the best’ styles the p-etiiest colors in new epring bats ever shown in the city. R. H. Ram- say & Co. " Local ahd Uther Ness, siemens Ray a iC 4 . Boy WANTED a entice at THe EF AMINER Office, Ar} at once, ( ta n session of C } { LO» ut & Velo n : it i i ck. ¥ \ h Reg { ‘ | 70 ( I 4 W me ! eo ~ i. 4 Di ion. — Th I H i { t St. Du ( f this me MA. 1,* 7 1 Mase LUX] } Was Cél Dra htev. I >. Macdona! cNSs oF ENGLAND Don’t forge Sonsof England Entertainment in t Opera House on Moi evening nex she programme pr aisof the be lescript and should draw afull bon Secure y¥ é 8 € ] a A (JUIOK -assaGe.—The arrival Oporioof the schoor Evelyn, Ca Benoit 18 repor ed, L be Evelyn made the 1un from Si. John’s Nfld., to Operto n 15 davee This is the third time this year that Captain Benoit has made this passage in such good time. oe 4 ‘ r MinstreL SHow.—The League Cross have posters in the store of the windows ; ra é advertising their minstrel show on Apri! , f 30th. The entertainment will be just as flashy as the posters, and will bristle with | 9 . . ; good songs, local bits, etc.,Don’t. mise it. | i ; ee {to which ie thirty-six dollars per annum. | Sr. Mary’s Cuvren.—The Mechanics’ | ’ Tickets 25 and 35 cents and you will get **youa money’s woth.” oe Women’s Counci..—The regular month ly meeting of the Women’s Local Council will ke held in the Prince of Wales College on Saturday Apri! 2let at 3.30 p. m.; and at 3 o'clock the same day and place. The President calle for an executive meeting with the request that there will bea full | attendance as business cf importauce will be discuseed, nee Bair Wreezer.—Mr. Fraser, of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, is at Alberton constructinga Bait Frezer for that enterprising place. The work is late in bing started and the Deparimect will need to move ata pace out of their usual to get the freezer ready for the spring herring, a necessity of the first order in this matter. ‘cnet Easter Festiva, Postrroxep.— The Festival and Batket Social which was to have taken place in aid of St, Joseph’s Convent, on Wedovesday evening, has been postponed unti] Saturday evening, 21st inst, Baskets or refreshments will te gratefully received by ihe committee. Admission 10 cents. Doors open at 7 p. m. KEatertainment at 8 p. m. sharp. —dsins. A Report Correcrep.—We are asked to state that there 1s no truth in the state- ment made in the Patriot last evening to the «ffect that Louis Large, who left here with the Mounted Pclice scme weeks ago, is™to return bome. So far as this beiog the case Louis intends (aking part in the bicycle races to be held at Regina on Queen's Birthday, and in order that he may lose no time in beginning training his wheel was shipped tohim to-day. The injuries he received are very slight, and were caused by hisbeing kicked by a broncho. A Hanpsome Girt.— The young men’s branch of the League of the Cross in this city have received from their spiritual director, Rev. J. F. Jobneton, a mag~ nificent flag which will serve in the future to grace the processions of their eociety. The flag is of purple silk. It bas on one side a beautiful picture of St. Aloysius, the Patron Saint of the Lesgne, and op the other, in silver, a cross with the motto, “In Eoc Signo Vinces,” in this sign theu shaltconquer. The painting of the pic» ture was dove by the Sisters of Notre Dame, Montreal, the other work was done at St. Joseph’s Convent, in this city. The flag is a beautiful one, exquisite in every detail. Father Jobnston takes a great interest in the young men of the Gathedral congregation, and this valuable gift serves only to give greater testimony of bis devo- tion to their welfare. Firouse Cleaning. Read our list of helps. washing Disiufectant Soaps 4 for 12¢ paint, etc., 28 oz. for Varnish kKestorer For restoring all varnished sur- faces 15e¢ Ox Gall Sox For cleanirg carpets, etc. Strong Ammonia About 5 times stronger then houscehsldammonia 25e pint Insect Powder x 1> for More to follow. > 16¢ 15¢€ AY A #* ye yl ‘od > > Das, | J & The place to buy your NEW DRE you get the latest styles. STANLEY'S GOODS are always bright and up-to- date, We the best as well as ‘he greatest variety ia P. EK. Island. | SILKS and FRIMMINGS of all kinds to match. SS is where t claim 222 AlCl CCCCPCLE wrw98" G@e@aeceaeneececoe2e2222 «fl at] aif} ll] wf} «fil i) att}| ai{f) «(| aiff] at! <i «({l | «tl «tlh ai{{} «ill <i{| aff] att] ait} “aremperiscs ial Ir ue cf BUS il We make a complete study of what Men sheuld wear. And how they should be dressed. Our Tailoring Department. @ur made to crder Suits, Overcoats, Trousers and every article in the cloth- ing lineare walking fashion plates for us. Gentlemexs Furnishings. IN 3HIRTS—IE you are looking firany color, shape, quality or price in size frem 12 to 17} inches, you will find thcin here. LINEN COLLARS—lIn «very known shape size 12 to 18 inch. OUR NECKWEAR—Patterns exclusively our own. Gordon & McLellan Men’s Stylish Ontfitters...... Agha Pe Ba ah i nls Din ee en qr esssseabs based sSAesae 4 a t > ie aff } ai{t| : , ai} | al n i 4 ; - «(fi [> i 4 > = > fF qj ;: tis * @ You will hear about them soon. : ft < > a a ie , a > = at ifte 4 4 7 i tl tity i