ee eae “SEB TRANSPORTATION. o—aaninataten F it For Exhibition Purposes. ts L Haezard, President Cherlotictown Driving Park vine Exhibition Associa- irned from Otiawa last nighi wi e, Attorney-General Longley, : 0 { “Nova scotia Ex n Assoc on, C A Everett, P of th it. d hn, N, B, Exhibi A tiation, James Reynolds, a di- res f ti ~ Joho Association, and My kin, F lent of the Stock Breeders’ Association, have been to wait ipon the Hon. Mr Blair, Minis ta iways, t» ask him to direct that ex! be carried to and from Lhe places of ex tion On the government railways free of charge. The Liberal mem bers of { ¢ ree provinces accompanied ‘ jelegat They poin ed out the good ¥ K ines nit ons were accomp to tt rest Of the farmers and the DiIC Ger ally, and of the desiral of th being assi:ted by the government he direction mentiond. It was of par- ilar importance, the delegates held, that cattle should be carried free. This |} would insure good exhibits of stock, which | are aot only essential to a good exhibition but very desirable in the interests of the agriculture comm an ty and would have »xcelfeut results in improving the quality | and purity of the animals. ue. ~ Blair was greatly im | pressed With the request ¢ f the | Jelegates and promised to take the natter into his serious consideration. The minister states that in the past certain railway concessions were given io exhibi-» tors buthe has now decided to give free transports to and irom the principal ex- hibitions for any exhioits that aie not sold. The principal exhibitions are those of John, Halifax and Charlottetown. ——aa - <<>> <a - THOSE HAZEL BROOK NOTES. Sirn,—There ay EXAMINER come n signed by a writer self) “Rory Q’ Me terests of all conc there 13 not the le: nthe notes met Mr. Seymour My and family on asl Myers is sot mar through the prees has a family is ap only like“Rory O This gives us lie ! spent the greater } Brook I am not : McKacheru havin peared in last ¢ ght’s tes froin Hazel Brook calling himself (or her- pre.” Now,in the in« rned, I wish to say that st semblance of truth ioned. He states that rs has taken his wife ort visit, etc. Now, Mr ed, and to announce bat ao unmarried man insult of which persons Yoore” would be guilty. 0. 1. Now, Sir, having | art of my life in Hazel | were ofany Mr. Wm. a store there, or of any Mrs. Thomas Ing: who is represented as boarding at Mr. 8. Ings, (Noe 2 and 3.) Now as to No 4] «: of our boys who to conduct themse in eociety than yx in composing your writer wil! will let his “rage juote an expressi out of the repor without his tai peoplegf Hazel | more insults fror you for epace, | eure you that any »1o0 Pownal know how ves a great deal better | ir writer does (or did) he aove notes, If ake a friend’s abvice he for ecribbling die out or on of U Moore he -vill go ing arena “like a dog ‘ for the respectable rook will not suffer any » his pen. Thanking emain, yours truly, 8S. E. Myers. 1 é —An Order-in grown in greenh Council excepting roses uses from the operation of the San Jose Scale Act has been made at Ottawa. Persons desiring :o import euch plants from the United States may now do so. MUNYON’S GUARANTEE, — Stren » @ Assertions as to Just What the Remedies Will Do. Munyon guarantees that his Rheumatism Cure will cure nearly all cases of rheuma- tism in a few hours: that his Dyspepsia Cure . will cure indigestion and all stomach troubles; that his Kidney Cure will cure 09 per cert. of all cases of kidney trouble; that his Ca- tarrh Cure will eure eatarrh no matter how long standing; that hits Headache Cure will cure any kind of headache in a few minutes; that his Cold Cure will quickly break up any term of o0ld and se on through the entire list of remedies, At all Graggists, 25 cents a vial. If you need medien] advice write Prof. Munyoa, U6 Areh at., Philo. It is absolutely free, Now, about that new dress—we’re ehow- mg eome really elegant things in figured black goods that ‘will interest you very mach. Moore & McLeod. New shapes in ladies linen collars are justio. call and see them.—Moore & McLeod. “hoice English confectionery received Ventral Drag Store, — 3in. For a really satisfactory dress—it pays to consider ‘erges:See our ad.—Moore & cLeod, “ample boots at half-price. ve have your size you can y at half-price. Come to- ‘'y.—J. B, McDonald & Ceo. ‘ll shirt waists left from’ ‘s~¢ season have gone on the »rgain counter to-night, Uhoose tor 50 cents each,— Moore & Mcleod. On the shirt waist bargain counter to-night there are waists worth $1,15, $1.50, $1.75,/$2.00-—Choose from any of them for 0c each.—Moore & McLeod. A | tothe city THE PRESBYTERY. = ———e > >| . | = ance | The quarterly meeting of the Presbytery | was heid in Zion Church this morning, Local and Other Items, "bine: sedis 7 o'clock tee a ae ssictagmictads and was largely attended by ministers and g 3 ‘@-n ce . a” J | SHORTHAND at the C. B. C. at 7 o’clock eaere \ number of communications waaie : , i O'cloc . . de from different Presbvteries concerning I ee st reception of mini f » forthcoming : ‘ a “ne ae —s 7 ~ het nega i ARTILLERY.—Nov.1 C. A. wil! meet for } Ssemciy were read. resbytery en | i : ; oa : . v. Gr'li tonight. took up apetition from residents of Rose Ts ; ehibniigaaii Valley and Bradalbane asking for the ' i Kilt; ; ou : station. Much in Opera House 21s', Kilties and a Yr I 1Isslor ion. : - ; ‘ | tt tt i terest in this matter was shown by the} ‘9! 4nd a tha , ad > lar altendance Of parties interested. ae -t ‘ , E FROBS.— narv oO itt : ngregation most affected, Strath-~ , Un ; y or a little albyn, was strongly opposed to the pro»; he pe! 3 i ACLIOT ‘ a . | A liscu ym the matter was r Norice —Dr thee will be open Afte LiSCussIOr vit } 3 Aas Cs 1} 8 o’e] vk ib tuo OUUIOCK, ferred to a committee to prepare a refo- PN | on » be antl { é re 2 0 > i},) : | ubmitted at the afternoo ts anare R nonthiy meeting of sean nD. . , ee. >: » St. John Lods & A. M., tonight. A call from L ng River and Kensing- iia ton in favor of Rev. Edwin Smith was} p11. Coner — inks will appear i As i\ ) sustein and arrangemeats were made hefore Hie Hono row, the clean-up . 7 * a e ¢ ~ 0 j- for bis induction at Kensington on Thurs~ ee cla ’ , |of a week. day, May 3lst, *at 2 p. m., Mr. McIntosh | ‘clam to preach, Mr. Smith to address the min-« io tA , : ee Ns) : > A.O.H.—Th N onal Cenvention. of ster and Mr. Fisher the people. Presby- ancient Ord '- of A thivaindataeee 3 tery wet again at half-past two. the ae . ee ’ Boston to day. —_—— > ea - — PERSONAL. S. 0. E. -Joiit meeting of Lodges Eton — ——— |and Prince Edw .ru th's evening at 8. | Important busin +s Mr. John Anderson, of Kensington, is in | —_-_— os . n . town. | Dee Tas Eventne The Cacouna of Hon. Peter Sinzlair. of Summerfield. is| the Black Dimond Liue is due here this e , : ’ . . eee ee j : L- > ’ £ a guestat the Queen Hotel fevenibg. Peake Bros. & (Co. are the . > . - A ’ . " 7 | a | agente, Mr. S. E. Reid, M.L.A., [ryon, is in town for the seasion. Rev. J. J. Macdovald, of Kinkora. came in from the we t this forenoon Mr. George J. McUormac, of St. George’s, is visiting Charlottetown. Mr. Jas. Clow, ex-M. L. A.., Murray | Harbor North, is Sheriff Macdouald was a passenger by this morning’s train from the east. the (dueen Hotel. Mr.W.K. Bentley, barrister-~at-law, re- turned from Kensington this morning. Mr. James E. Macdonald, M. i. Cardigan, came to the city this forenoon. Mr,and Mrs. M. P. McElhinney, of | Ottawa, registered at the Queen Hotel last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Streeter, Toronto, are among the latest the Queen Hotel, Mr. J A Macdonald, M L A, Indian River, was @ passenger by the train from the west last evening of arrivals at Mr. Edward Hackett, of Tignish, came yesterday afternoon. He isa guest at the Revere Hotel. Mr. J. S. Clarke, Liberal Organizer, was ap interested spectator at the opening of the Legislature, today. Mr. A. J Macdonald, M.L. A., George~ town, and Mrs, Macdonald were passen-~ gers by this morning’s train from the east. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald left for (Juebec yesterday to attend the meet~ ing of the School Board. He will return next week. Mr. Gilbert DesRochee, M. L. A., Mis~ couche, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. DesRoches is here for the summer. Mr. Harry Miller, of Marshfield, leaves tomorrow morning for Great Falls, Mon- tana. He is taking the trip in the inters ests of his health. Hon. J. W. Richards, Bideford, and Hon Peter McNutt, Malpeque, cams into town yesterday afiernoon for the eessicn, They are guests at the Hotel Davies. [tis pleasing to hear that Miss Birdie Chappell, who left bere some weeks ago to enter the Public Hospital at Newport, Rhode Is'and, os a nurse, has in due course received the cap, and is now on the regular list of nurses. Miss Chappell is a daughter of Mr. J J Chappell, of the Prince Edward Island Railway. <i a ATTEND IT.—Anyone who neglects tak. ing in all the good musical numbers pro- vided for them in the Market Hali, Sum- merside, on Thursday evening next, May 10th will regret it. Mr. Earle las an excellent programme for you. Special train leaves Charlottetown at 3.20 local, es Mariner.— The members of the League of the Cross are putting on a matinee on Tharsday afternoon at 3. o'clock vo There will be some changes in the pro- gramme, 60 as to suit the little ones who may be able to attend. The admission fee will be 10 cents. Is 1r 4 Comarve ?—“ No credit,” say all the bicycle repairmen this season,—the same rule to all, rich or poor if you —_—iride & bicycle this year carry & few coppers in your pocket always, for the repair shop, tor like other big corporations, P.E.I. Railway Tele- graph Co, Telepbone Co—they give no credit. ee Cricket.—The “annual meeting of the Phoenix Cricket Club was held last even ing. The enthusiasm shown is an evidence that the game will this season flourish as never before. Kleven new members were taken into the club. The officers elected were : Patroo—Mr. Justice Hodgson. President—Sir L. H. Dayies (re- elected.) Viceedo—W. F, H. Carvel] (re-elect: ed.) Secy-Treas—J. M. Sullivan re-elected. ) Capt —Lt.-Col. Longworth (re-elected.) —Field Secy—M J, Johnston. Ex-Com.—Mecsra E. Heartz, Dr. J. P. Murray and Wm. Murray Jr., with Vice President, Captain and Secretary<Treas- urer,. Get Some.—Fresh rhubarb, pineapples and bananas received this morning at Beer & Goff's. Another lot of pretty straw sailor hats just @pened last might.—Moore & McLeod. A.,| FoorsaLt.—The Polly wog football club | will meet for practice this evening on the lupper field at Victoria Park. All mem- | bers should endeavor to be present. Game im prospect for 24th. | Av Lastr—Mr. J T Mellish hae received |a letter from his son, Arthur, stating that jthe Christmas box sent from Charlotte- town arrived at Bloemfontein about the first of April. There was great rejoicing over the delinquent. Fine Beer.— Messrs. Saunders & New. som hada fine carcass of beef on cale at | their etall today. A shorthorn cow fed by Danie) H. McDonald, North Bedeque, | the celebrated stoek man of that part of the Island. The carcass weighed 92) |pounde: It reflects great credit on the | feeder. } | | Y.—On Thursday evening next at 8 | o’clock, the “Y’s” will hold a meeting in | their parlors in the interest of the Flower |Missicn Department, to which you are |cordially invited, A good programme is being prepared. An offering wiil be taken | which may consist of flowers, fruit, | delicacies, text cards, white ribbon or cash in aid of the work. Scoot Boarp.—The regular gmonrthly Scbool Board meeting was held iast even~ ing. The teachers’ reports showed the enrolment to be 1346; the percentage of attendance was 88, A petition signed by a number of citizens and asking for a two-session s¢bool day, with an interval of an hour and a half, was ordered to lie on the table till next meeting. seaiieipaeeidale Megcuanr oF Vewni0e.—Theatre- goers of our city are showing their appreciation of Mr. D. McLean’s ¢ fforts in securing the Lyceum Company ror an evening in the “Merchant of Venice,” as the subscription list is fast filling up and those desirous of securing good seats and having advantage of first choice should send in their names at onee. The Lyceum Company will pro- duce this great comedy with their full company, costumes and special scenery, and all can be assured that this production will be far superior tn any- thing we have yet had the pleasure of witnessing. Seats will be on sale on Thureday, May 10th for Swssorisers oNLy, and Friday forthe general public, THe Boston Boat.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Boston about half-past eleven this forenoon, and Captain Pye, Mate Ellie, Steward Noyes and the other popular officers of former seasons were given a hearty welcome. The inward passenger list included the following Miss Lulu Crocket, Mrs R W Findlay, Mre M Gallant, Mre Irving, Mr James Irving, Miss Sadie Ball, Mr F Hughes, Mr HF Arnold, Mr J A McIntosh and John McLeod, James MeDona!d, Dr. Me- Lean and John Hardy. The two !ast- named goto Port Hawkesbury. Tae Nationa Macazine.—The pur pose of the publishers of the National Magazine seems to be to produce a better specimen of their handiwork each month. The May number is at hand and it is filled from cover to cover) with bright, readable and timely articles and stories. Editor Chappell’s “A ffairs at Washington,” always a delightful feature, is this month |of more than usual interest and cannot fail to please. There is an article treating of A Trio of Canadian Authors,” which must prove of great interest to the people of Canada. T'he authors referred to are Dr. Drummond, Frechette, the poet laureate, and Willism McLellan. na a: eae. who has many admirers in this province, has an able article treating of the ‘Admission of Texas and the Mexican War.” Besides there are several other valuable articles from the pens of clever writers, and a namber of entertainingjstories by M. Quad. There are upwards of 100 illustrations in the Magazine. The regular departments Sre 8s good as ever, which is saying much ; and as a whole jthe May num- ber of “The National Magazine” is a big value for a staall price—ten cents. Your uewsdealer has it. No other firm ever did or ever will Goods at as low a price as “MY STORE,” sell Dry TEI ce ey ee Sie noe It is Great! WHAT? — ante Baik. The value we ére cifering 1 SHIRT WAISTS. See our 49 line, SENTNER, McLeon & Co HATS ANDCAPS MEN'S AND BOYS’ OUR NEW STOCK OPENING. TI. J.Harris, = London House Mrs S Campbeil, The Halifax leaves on ¥ return this afternoon, AS soon as she can be got ready. eee) The outward passengers include Mrs McLean Mise Essie Me ° Lean, Mrs ” Malone, Miss = Gillis, A nice Assortment of Wedding - Ri W g | New Flag Pins and Brooches, See the new flower Belt and Collar Clasp, Dainty Chatelain Watches & Brooches Handsome Ladies Chains & Bracelets EW Taylor OPTICIAN eig ht and quality made just rightgto last. Aprilf2ud_1900, ieee COamereu_ Block, Charlottetown : A een TIME TABLE. eS —- ~~ ee Rocky Point Perry. _, Commencing Tuesday, May Is', the Steamer Elfia, will run as follows for the month of May :— ¥ WILL LEAVE PRINOXK @T. WHARF BA pcnenianbiisibtenitns. 8 a, m, so F bomen O “6 Rl Sekt wb ankaen 1] $6 Ne ceseccesccec-o:.ccce 3B. MM, ; : wk c< - . ‘iiens 6H <¢ WILL LEAVE ROCKY POINT Psi 2 ce 5.30 a. m, ititinle dc <aacks cue “ © scthied sci. tha WT docmsnibibiaese p. m. Pore ee sien ae . TY pcosen sewiadiiiel dui. a SUNDAY, WILL LEAVE PRINCE 8T, WHARF ssoeee 9 @. m, ---12 45 p.m. coccscocncs & ss Se eet eveeee 4 WILL LEAVE) ROORY POINT WR ci ccieaiis “ee inde, . ‘é ae “ ° cae oe Pid ihe O00CCOCD es oO ce 1.30 - * esses seveveces O zp raed acbaw ies 5 7 Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, April 16th, 1898, trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays xcepted,)as under :— Trains Out- Trains In- ward, Read STATIONS ward. Read down up MPMAM PMPMAM 5 00 630 lv Ch’town ar 1259059 45 520 644 LOyalty Junct 105 850 925 6 06 718 N. Wiltshire 12 25 818 8 38 6 21 7 28 Hunter River 12 16 868 $35 7 05 758 Emerald Jue 11 28 7 38 7.44 620 822 Kensington 10 65 713 709 8 45 ar { lv 10 25 605 635 S’side A. M. 12 30 lv 10 1@ 113 ... Wellington. ....9 27 5 Oe ics Port Hil!......8 49 300 .....O’Leary.. 0.79 ae 405......Alberton......6 36 5 00 ar....Tignish....lv 5 40 Pr. Ms A. M. Pr. MM. A. M. 2 10 lv.. Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 3 35 ar f Mt. Stewart \lv 845 3501lv) Junction jar 830 5 02 ..... Cardigan. ...... 715 5 25 ar...Georgetown, ...lv 650 * A. M. A. M. a A. M. 315 lv..Mt. Stewart. .ar 8 35 423 ........Morell.......¢7 87 Ss. 3 Peters..scosd Ge G 20 ar.....Souris..... lv 600 P.M. A. M. P.M, Aa 7 49 lv.. Emerald Junct..ar 7 35 6 30 ar..Cape Traverse..lv 6 45 Trains are run by Easterr Wants, Lost 1 Standard Time | & Found, eee WANTED.--A girl tor geperal housework. Apply to Mrs. Hi. N. Large, Rayfield Street. WANTED.—A boy ab the Charicttetown Club. McDonald, = out 16 years of age at Apply to Mr, Aneas ecretary Treasurer. ESSERE T® LET.—The House on Dorchester Street, at present Occupied by Richard Graat, pos- session given immediately, Apply to the owner, Richard Grant, WANTED.—A housem aid, quired. Apply to Mrs. 8, R. Kent and Prince Streets. references re- Stumbles, cor. dy 2ins. HOUSE T@ LET.—Six apartments, good i stable. Apply to John Elliott, Lower Mal- peque Road. i week pd. COATMAKER WANTED. — By James Callaghan, Kelly’s Csoss. for particulars to James of Scotch, English, goods, Good wages. Write Callaghan, importer Canadian and American dy 2ins wkly ‘ins, ; FOR SALE.—An A i Premo Camera, picture ° x7 inches in perfect condition will sell cheap with outfit included. Apply to W. 8. Prowse. boy as EK Office. WANTED.—Smart apprentice Apply at Toe Examin . GIRLS WANTE : D.—To learn dress-making, Apply to Miss Barrett, at Seatner & Me Leod, WANTED.—A smart steady hey about 15 or 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxin after horses and cow, and can make himeelf generally useful about a house, Apply at this office TO LET.—Both sides ofa new two tene- meént house in Brighton, each contain g three large rooms and paatry downstairs, and six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and large yards besides smal! lawn in front. Rents to R L Cotton at Tux 2 weeks eod. very low. Apply EXAMINER Office. WANETED at once three bright girls te learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss Mur- naghan—Sentner McLeod Co, WANTED at once a smart ree] boy wel recomended,—Sentner McLeod, WANTED.--A general servant. Apply to Mrs James Simpson, Rochford Str WANTE every low eet, D AT ONCE.~—Correspondent in nto act a8 my Correspondent, Big money, In writing state your ent ocem- tion, Correspondence confidential, W H raper, 1132 Broadway, New York, N Y, PASTURE LOTs.,-- Spring Park Road, ol Road. Apply to Peak PUR SALE.—Desirable residence, p antly situated at the head of Prince St . Heated by hot water, electric lighting, | out stables, etc, etc. intending purchasers can inspect the premises every Thu afternoon. Full particulars on application te Mrs. Unsworth, 3 wks tues & sat. D.—Girls to eeree usiness, Enquire of M Broa. . TO let a4 acre loton 803 acreson Brighton € Bros & Co tf learn the millinery 188 Dalton at Stanley TO oe pur - ay ET.—A three sto dwelling house on Street, odern ‘Teasenvemnemn can be j_reuired, Apply te W. W. Wellaer,