THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTSTOWN MAY 158, 1897. oxblood, Chocolate, Dark Tan. All the latest and nob- biest shades in Mens Footwear. SLATER'S BOOTS $3, $4 and $9; all shapes and wiatbs, at VD a / ) (rnNea2 \LLe ; & Gu Oo Successors to J. M. Leod & Co. re ee op PATRICK'S HALL Wednesday Ev’g., MAY 19th. Under the auspices of the League of the Cross. Minstrel Ring, 15 Picked Voices opening chorus behind scenes PART I, ‘ 1. Who Sto'e de Ham ?...... Brudder Bones “i 2 On the Levee by the River side.... nse woe. -cccdnee Brudder Rastus : 4. Election song....Brudders Bones, Tambo Rastus and Eph 4 I want to see de Dear ole Home once BN Jonnacnks .. Brudder Nathaniel §. Meet me atde Suarise in the Mo n- ing 6. Ifyou Love me at -++-YOUng Snow- pall. 7.170 Send you Down a Letter from Dis s0506 cede acpeieee Brudder Eph PART Il. 1. Duett—Life’s Long Dream is O’er.... seee....Mrs Melvinand Mr. W J. Brown Re MIDGOON .... cc ccocrcces: Brudder Eph , Solo—The Belie of Tenessee .... Brudder Nathaniel. 1 Impersonation of Henry Irving— ‘418 English. you : Rnow .... Pe ce es eccces énihwa eee MmOReapON §, The Colored Knights of Phythias.—Gand Military ‘oons Parade by 4% Colbred Gentiemen. NE PIED... codes core Mr.’ W. J Brown 7, Swing Dose Golden Gates wide opm ..... ite. cn cbivens Bede oh Young =a0wball ‘, Tuta Soro— Brass Ace — Dr. (.E Kennedy §. Plantation Scene. Intro fucing sand and jig dances—Plantation songs, and solo, Hueh, my Little Coon. 0 Vocal Solo—W illie’s Ship.... Mrs. Melvin GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 25c to all parts of t#e hall, Doors open al 7.30; Curtain rises at & sharp. {LES US {SUPPOSE ~~" that you want te buy a Watch. If this. is true, we have the Watch you want to buy. All that is necessary is for us to get together an? agree on the Price | PRICES AND QUALITY of our immense stock will con- vince you that we are at the heed and front in the waich trade. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler King’s JExtract Not ovly a tonic—bat @ most yalu- able liquid food for indigestion, loss Of appetite, sleeplessness, etc,—For restoring strength and energy—try it. The largest bottle for the least money —30 cents, /@ are sole agents and will be pleas- €d to show it to you. {A W. REDDIN, Phm B CLNTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE i ecelbabeedes ks .conved Brnudder Tambo LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS SS ee ee ————- Y. M. C, A.—Devotional meeting every Tuesday evening at 7.45, open to all. Cc. M.B.A.—Branch No. 216 C.M.B. A. will meet in St. Patrick’s Hall this even- ing at 8 o'clock sharp. FoorsaLt.—A meeting of the “Abeg- weits” will be held at Victoria Park thie evening at 7 v’clock sharp. Important bu siness, ‘incepta Scorr Act Summonses were last even- ing served on John Bolger, Hugh Hen- nessey and William E. Barron. They are returnable on Thursday next. i. itinien Witt Supety Coat.—-Mesars. Clarkin Bros. have been awarded the contract for supplying Acadia coal to the Charlotte- town Water Works. Paro His Fixe.—Yesterday afternoon fPreur Benoit paid the tite of $50 and $4.45 cuts imposed upon him recently tor viv.sting the Scott Act. tied Tue Leacve or tHe Cruss minstrel per- formance that takes place to-morrow night in St. Patrick’s Hall promises to be every thing that can be desired. More Oars—The steamer Irene Morris ia daily expected from Liverpool. She will be loade! with oats forthe English mar- ket by Messrs Matheson and Toombs. wialingllaaaial 1.0. G. T.--St. John Lodge No. 97, meets to-night in Wright’s Hall. A_ tull attendance is specially requested, as the G. C.L, Rev. John Gold=mith will pay an official virit and very importaut busi- pess will be transacted. Lirs 1x Ornen Wertps,-Rev. J. T. Bryan repeated his interesting and instruc- tive lecture, * Life in Other Worlde,” in St. Paul’s Schooiroom last evening. The audience was large, avd atthe close the learned lecturer was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. I. 0. F.—A special meeting of Court Avondale, No. 2012, will be held thie evening at 8 o’cloek, to consider the mat- ter of paradiag on the occasion of the Queen’s Jubilee and other important busi- ness. A ‘full attendance is urgenuy re- quested. Tur Stream DrepGe began work at the railway wharf yesterday. A new boiler has been placed in the dredge by McKin- non £ McLean. The boiler is of the best description, and the test hy the inspector was most satisfactory. It is, perhaps, neediesato add that the contract for tne boiler was let by the late government. deciellalicharint Aw Arruicrep Famity—A late Frederic ton, N. B, despatch save: Mr. Adolphus Sewell was today admitted tothe hospita’. Mr. Sewell’s entire family, nine in number, are now down with typboid fever. Mr. Sewell contracted the disease while caring for the other patients. Mrs. Sewell is very dapgerouely ill at the hospital to-day. _ FRATERNAL Vistt.— About twenty mem- bers of Mayflower Division, Sons of Tem- perance, paid afraternal visit to Victoria Division, No. 4, Charlottetown, last even- ing. After routioe a most interesting literary and musical programme was car- ried out. The visiting brethren were ten- dered a hearty vote of thanks at the close of the meeting. —_— >> Goop Snoorixc.—The score of the 82nd Battalion in the league shooting was 740. The first Artillery team made 764 points in the same match, and the second team- (Montague) made 340. Last evening Lieut. Col. Dogherty recieved a telegram from Hon.L. H. Davies congratulating him upon the fact that the 82nd Battalion lead Can- and in the match. ree seer ET eee BLOUSE to choose from Printed Wrappers. DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT. Mr. Thomas Dovle who has held the position of sub-collector of customs for 24 years has at Jong last been dismissed aud a notorious partizan appointed in his place. Mr Doyle, whatever may be his faults, bad the reputation of being a very obliging and competent official. Friends and foes of both parties who had to do business with his effice have nothing but kind words to say of him. This, of itself, speaks volumes for Mr. Doyle aud shows that the hu»gry cabal who wanted his position, were more in their own beha!f than the good of the country. Men ap- pointed to positions who cannot read and scarcely write—who have to call in a neigibor or have a substitute to do tbe work for them are not like- ly to give Satisfaction in an import int public office. The new incumbent, Mr. John Houston, will yet find out that the public are not with him and that such men as Hon. Wm. 8S. MeNeiil, Wm. A. Houston and Mr. Warren would have been more satisfactory to the public than the recent appointee. Mr. McNeill, having held the office formerly and being a man of extensive knowledge, experience and general information, would have brought prestige and influence to the position, elements which apparently carry but litt e weight with the Laurier, Tarte, Davies combination. The opposition in parlia- ment should make a note of Mr. Doyles dismissal and when the wheei goes round, as it assuredly will, restore Mr. Doyle and do him justice after his opponents failed to manufactur? a single tenable charge against him. The Star Chamber executed him ex-parte without any evidence. Nortu Rustico. The statement of the Bank of Montreal the profits, after the usual provision for bad and doubtful debts, to have been $1,230,561, or ten and a fifth per cent. of the paid up capital, exclusive of the re- serve fund. forthe past five years the net earnings have been : LGBT. Sebi hie., (7. a aS ODO ihe cha. BES1s cada 1,241,196 SOUS 25 Satis. ssididicladdinn. iidaie 1,210,436 1SOGi pe dibainicniinssivBskEcliclitess 1,313,289 MUU didi cMiididintsBinoctrcdiabinceiecl 1,325,810 It is truly said by the Montreal Gazette that the past four years have been some- what exceptional in their character. On this continent political influences disturbed the commercial! situation and added to the difficulties managers of all jarge business enterprises had to contend against. ee = ——— #2. 090008 © 9. 004000 ae Fishin Get ready for the 24th. Look over your fisbing gear and see what you want. If you haven’t got it,"we have. We are giving great bargains in Fshing Tackle this week. Johnson & Johnson GOOSSS 00 OO O0 $999 08 O46 00000008 0054 60069000 Tackle. | THE DRUGGISTS. j Blouses for Blouses tor Blouses for Blouses for Blouses for Blouses for 1.00 Blouses for 1.10 Blouses for 1,15 Blouses for 1,32 __ _ Silk Blouses in nice designs at moderate prices- ial job line of Blouses from 25¢ each. The whole lot, (about 10®) selling at half the usual price. Splendid value in Ladies’ BEER BROS 0000006 0000006006008 ———— = BLOUSE WEEK BEER BROS, ‘The season of the year when you shou!d purchase your summer Blouses has now arrived, and we are prepared with a very superior assortment for you 49c 59e 75e 82c 88s SX «, Avy GY y for the year ending April 30th last, shows | A spec- - goods made satisfactory styles and anybody else. upon having and carpets from us. We judges of fine goods, Men 3 _ Flower and Garden Vegetable Seed io HASZARD & MMIOORE IF YOU= Want Good Results and Low Prices Bargains civen For Thirty Days I have decided to sell my stock of Cloc Watches, Jewelry. Spectacles, &c., &.,t a big discount for cash for thirty days; <A persons buying ten dollars worth of goods i that time will receive a present worth one dol lar or have it deducted off the article they purchase. Any person” having watches of clocks out of order will do weli to have them repaired and put in good running order by me, and regulated by Town Time. The articles entrusted te me will rece:ve my pesonal at tentio, Store open from 8 a, m, to 8 p. m. G. G, JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, 72 2aw &w 6m. TTT) 4 HONEST ADVICE. positively offer patronage of the best people, the keenest buyers and the best the convincing argument in favor, ers call; lady’ buyers call; gentlemea buyers call, Every person call and be convinced that we are indeed the Wonderful Cheap PrsArFrestroL2rotr When you are buying spring and summer Clothing, Hats or Carpets, keep our firm’s name before you, We will positively sell you superior and thoroughly well made oods that have grace and style equal to custom made, as low and lower than other firms ask for inferior goods the bist, why select’ the cheapest and poorest at the same price ? It is only necessary for you to inspect our stock to be convinced of the strength ai d truth of what we say WWe Carry the Largest Possible Yariety and Assortment in low priced and medium grade goods as well as the finest and best Nobby blouse and jersey suits, for children New and nobby two and three piece suits in all the best goods made up in the very best and nobbiest styles. | In'boys’ and young men’s suits size 30 to 35, no firm on P, E, Island shows you the variety and the attractive assortment. Every article tailored to make it fit; better goods for less money, more When you can buy of superior finish to what you can get from The aggresive and progressive purchaser insists distinct styles, good honest goods, and low prices, The reliability and perfect make of our goods, is a guarantee that you will get perfect satisfaction if you buy your clothing, hats the most liberal inducements for the and an inspection of our stock, will be City buyers call; country buy- PROWSE BROTHERS. ~ - Ce ee ae - a Srag =~ alih Man CUNN & COMPANY, LIMITED Merchants. Millers & Commission Brokers, Halifax, N. S., and London and Liverpool, Eng. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS ; EVAN Tuompson, ElmSdale, Merchant, «: : ° ° President Beprorpv R,. Benv, Amhert, Merchant, - - - - - Vice-President Joun Bricutry, Rockinghem, Merchant, - : : ° : EUGENE SULLIVAN, Halifax, (late Manager A. Gun & Co.,), - ° H.W. C. Boak, LL. B. Barrister, Halifax, SOLICITORS.—Messrs. Ross, MELLISH & MATHERS, Halifax, AUDITOR.—W. Simms Lee, Halifax. BANKERS.—HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY, Halifax and Branches. OF FICES, —At Mills, 19 to 23 Campbell Road, Halifax N. S. Secretary- Treasurer Manager Present Capital of the Company, - $70,000.00 Divided into 3,500 Shares of $10.00 Each. 350 Bonds of 8100.00 Each The bonds bearing interest at 7 per cent. are redeemable ten years from date of issue, and are to be secured by a first mortgage of all the property, assets, and franchises of the Com- pany to’ be made to the Eastern Trust Company of Halifax, amd by a sinking fund which will . provide for repayment of the bonds at maturity. GUNN & Co., Liwrrep, has been incerporated by special Act of the Legislature of Nova Stotia,. March Ist, I8¥7,.and under the provisions of its charter it is empowered to purchase all the Mills, Warehouses, Properties, Good Wills of A. GuNN & Co,, Campbell Road, {{a1i- fax, N.. S.and BricntY & Pact, Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. S., and these prop erties have been taken over by the Company with a view of further developing same. A few of the’shares*or botids-are still unalloted and the Directors beg to draw the ectten- tion of merchants and others: interested inv P. E. 1. produce the advantage of being conn with this company. Each share or bond holder will be advised weekly the state of the pean and Local Markets. Hay is a special feature in the business of the company,and t Cold Stotage arrangements both on this-and' the other side of the water will enable them hahdle ali-perishable produce more profitably than hitherto. |The Secretary of the comp isnow staying.at the Davies‘ House, Charlottetown, and is prepared togive any informa respectinig:the business. - SL PCRS CPR IRE PRET COND PF A Oe LE ect fenepeapemnates +t phen ign, PS LILO Da? PN