nettle Hitt DalLY EXAMINER. ; ° . . ss = FRIDAY, MAY 12 1898. - ——«,«, a tocal and Other liems. Lecal and Other items. sus} ; ii. aa 6COThC! ALI Ricut ~All Right will be found at a ia the stables formerly held by Biack Pilot, | . : . LA WOES OUL bo°Uaey ‘ | rue Wat . on Grafton St., between Queen and Pownal. ~ Vildey Lodge meets to-nigh - . 2. 2 s&s 6 4 se ~ Lov r Wildey Lodge 1 8 to-night LECTURE. ~-Sergeant Major Allea’s leciure| nt Ae Baits eg" at § o'clock n ' Mond+y in Euston Street hall will be very ine| a tere sting Subject, ‘* The experience of al j . 7 Kerry G The plan of reserved seats! soldier.” Ladies cordially invited. Admission | he ousan alrs pext Tuesday's performance will open at 10 and 15 cents | for Djamor i Bookstore to-morrow (Saturday.) - P ene it : og eligible sittings would do well} The W. C.T. U. Conventi : Those wishing eligib'e & : . _U. © onvention which meets - Ss R M to apply e8r'y jin the city oa May 18h, will hold its morn- B oO L CT F O : o | ing and afternoon sessions in the basement of | rue IsLAND F nies.—Herring are very|the First Methodist Church. The Fublic | ETC RE BN clea os Miminigash to Kildare, and | meeting on the evening of the sat j ili vatiful from , Mio ga " ng ning same Gay Will| * * . M + 4 + er Georgetown. Lobster fishing is report-| be held in the Baptist Church. 7 oo oe oe ee ee - ood at Waterford, Jignish and George- -_-_—2e -- wen, but poor at Alberton, sa1L Rerusep.—This morning. Mr. W. - _ |S. Stewart made application in Chambers poo TAX Pe rty-three persons paid their | for bail for William Larter, and the judges | dog 18x yesterday to avoid oT en on after conferring, declined to grant the| . ' o a” — - i y Tw “Y st TIN” All others w 3° =e at. 2 oan Sichten application. The application was opposed | H | (} HH | ' R A | iH I: Ty A \ }) kk IN ISH ] NE X CK | ] K D 0 a osh r . ( iol, “we ti my City Build by the Att srney Generai. : : ‘ os F F vette : : a eres diary Magiesrate 8 art, iu , - : ? ing ai Tae Raven Peake.—The Point du Chere correspondent of the St, John Sun says :| pute Giass —The new plate giase pane| py, , first ship of the season for Point du| te the London House show window, tol, oo. ; 7 ” e the ore cracked last wiater, arrived a Chene, the Relph B Peake, Capt. Rendle, | replace t nd wee successfully put in arrived on the 9h from Charlottetown, Maritine Proviness George McKean, St. John. She is! baraiereyis anchored in the outer berth, drawing tov) | agsonlting Robert Kelly on the 29th of August} Aid society, formed in St. John efter the great Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. iaet, aod for assaulting Michael McCarthy on | fire of 1877, held its annual meeting on Mon.) =" : 7 ZZ % »% a 5 ati on es ee ee er as Ren eg eee : re a the 10th October last Pewer was given one | day. Over sixty famili-s or persons who/| varie Buoy Sexvice.—We understand | $56 G00 shat Mr.Geo. HL. Poster, ship’s blackemith and{ From a partial report of the re seipts and | a venia #, has been awarded the contract for expenditures of the St. Jobn’s, Nfld » Teiief | ; Wes We keep a Stcck of these Gocds that. shall leave no possibility of failure to suit customers LADIES’ HEAVY few days #20 & pouws Court.—This forenoon a young/ much water to come further in. nooths’ imp! isonment with hard iebor. A' were left penni'eea end are now old ati'l ree the rupervision of the buoy service for Nor'h| committee, recently submitted to the Legisla- | N yaterday ofvervoon. The pane is the iargest | bout two-thirds loaded with birch timber.| CAPE GLOVES, with and without Gauntlets. A Large Variety fur Evening Wear. man pemed William Power was given two} lear-nenetiibpineinet t was dismissed, | ceive some aid, over $6,000 being paid out last snd Wet rivers, Charlottetown Harbor and/ ture, it would appear that the amount recsived | CI OTH ING A 9 +s the city, and is one of the Jurgest in the} She is to finish her cargo with deals from ip He ee? gonths’ imprisonment with hard labor for} Arrex rue GREAT Fires.—The Relief and Bb vagr® o— lyear. The secie y stil hasa fund of over | Y ; ‘* fiilleboro Bry. We have no doubt but that/from the outside worl 1, in cash and goo Is, | CHE LDRE N x ur. Foster will carry out the contract to the | was $446 05!. in cash the committe hav>| ae - Spear will corsa o¥5 the, [remaining $70,776, and in code $2,090" | BBee Ws all prices and any style. VWENS’ ‘i d ‘| MENS " all prices and any style. ! red 34 found si a ae . eee wet 7 ae oro eye Local Notices. i a a jfuller report will be submitted as coon as dead vb simi saiaita 1. Maine i was fractured, | . Hill mai! wet . re oo le gel sh a ’ I:| . Prowse Bros are opening to-day another lot Y y J Vv Tad Prete Cee ate a hee: j | of Brussel and tap: stry carpet, rugs, ete. seems probable that he either fell or jumpec . : ~,.? & &S a are, a8 thé firemen did not see| Come in and see the Bazaar Co's footballs. | possible. between the him and there was uo trace of blood on the | They will give you bargains, all prices and any style. galleiac engine. Lettuce have some, certainly ! Call at wg hiiitifn nil Gay's, Market House. Lettuce is very much foorpaLL.—A foothill team has been or better than pills as a spring medicine. A , “4 ' ized at St Peter's to be named the *‘ St. | significant fact is that most all doctors use TWEEDS ! TWEEDS TWEE EDS q ae s football team.” The following is ajlettuce. Why not give it to the patients ? e list of the officers for the the ensuing year: Ask ye ur family doctor if it is net a safe Captaio, Aiber; Fraser; Pres.. R. PD. Mec-| medicine. The beauty in taking lettuce is Lavchlan, M. 1; Vise Pres, Jas. Costello; | that you have food and medicine combined. Secy-Treas , Jas. Munroc; Field men, Nelson | See Gay’s advertisement of fruit and o-na- MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—This season we have a eee eae Diet eee ee ncn howe Bee car iave jute | DOAUtfal line of all our best makes, For durability and low prices fox Bosmos —The steamer Worcester, | boat the best flour iw Casals, for heny| Chey are unequalled. Captain Baker, left for Boston last evening pur poses, with a cargo made up meiuly of potatoes and| 4; you wantnice bread and pastry try a eggs, and the tollowing passengers : J . | Darrel of Beer & Goff's Excelsior flour. - oe toe cee ara nae vee neater LT. . —a, Weldon, Mrs Kelly, George Kelly, Dennis; —— Kelly, Mrs Brenvick, D J McPhee, A D Me The live of children’s clothing and ready- Richern, D Carri, A MeDonald, D Mce made clothing of all kinds at the McKay Donald, Miss Wadman, Mrs Howard, R; Woolen Mills cannot be beaten for low Nelson, ¢ A McDonald, Mrs Murchison and | prices and good quality. Our Prices suit the times, our PRoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the [sland, and there is satisfaction all around. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893-—-dy eod & wy . : ? = i a | fectionery, plain pound cake, light fruit cake, HE ART OF EMBALMING,—F rolessor J, EE. | i oitid iu . . <n Sp ingtield, Ohio, is giving a series of | dark fruit cake, Scotch cake and oat cake. jectures on the art of embalming to a clase of ml 4i twenty-one undertakers from the Maritime NEW FRUIT. — Received to-day Provineer, in Berryman's Hall, St. Johr, yiq ste Carroll, Messina oranges, N. B. Professor Clerke has been giving | Oalifornia oranges, bananas, pine- lectures on this subject for about twelve years) ayples, rhubarb, lemons, etc.—Geo past, and during that time he has appeared in Carter & Co, 136 Queen Street. most of the leading cities of Canada _— he may8 3i eod y } 3. Mr Mark Wright, o ar = ‘ claim ° : sag aps Al the eae oftlectures,| FRESH (¢ AK E3— In seed, hermit dia’ : - — mond, New York fruit and ginger snaps—all Lovat Temperance Lecron. —The en-| nice and fresh at Quirk’s Bakery and Confec- tertainment given in MeLeod’s Hall last tionery, North Side Market Square. evening under the auspices of the Loyal ml0 4i Temperance Legion was @ most enjoyable — ——$_$_____—— ——— - : ne = = : a aay a ——— - - ~ vir, There was a very good audience present, and the recitatiors, shoruses, duets : wert. es , and & lus by the little ones were given in & CP : highly ere ditable manner “King Alka : ‘ ‘ % , all” and his brother ‘* Nick O’ Teen,” were i e itt ; U _ ' + . 7 »~ Charlottetown, March 10, 1893, disposed of very effect ual.y. The ladies) 4; who had the management of the entertain- ment are to be congratulatid, = — —_— A N D—__- —— PLANTS! E will have for sa’e at the Charlottetown Market, com mencing FRIDAY : May 12, | the following Fruit and Ornamental te se8 ener = ed oe | season's work at the station; the pig coloay ; Crab, 25c each; Lombard and White Eve I i. i ences, leat nt splat of Perth Dairying Compan od sch Jule of Red om Whit om 0c sols Gans Vine, 260. each; E'm, Lims and Sycamore, 50c. | Peri y Company, ant scheauie 0 sd ant Thite a » each; Gri s rc. : m ; : | Laser ee J at New Perth was oper saab Horse Chestnut, 35c esch; Silver and Norway Maple ve eee nee ye ated last year by Mr. Thomas J. Dillon, of | each; Uak-leaved Mountain Ash, 60e. each; W eeping Reporee cw ry a eruing Ontario, an experienced cheese and butter | sh. 75c. each; Flowering Shrubs, Snowball, W igelia, Spiria Sycings as : ai maker on the staff of the Canadian Dairy | 30¢ teach: Honeysuckle, 20. each; Madeira Vine, 10c each; B>rberry, D3 grch; rbor Commissioner, who is here again this seson. Viize 150, each: Rhubarb Roots, 10c. each. We have endeavored to protit by 20 years erience iu as good a position as any to imp rt and grow trees suited eI Tue VDarayine LxocstRY.—A copy of a very useful and instructive pamphlet dea'ing with the Experimental Dairy Statian at New Perth and ite work during the yexr 1892 has heen handed Tue Examiner. The pamphlet was written by John Hamilton, Esq., of New Perth, and the woik has been well done. The contents include a description of the station at New Perth; milk routes and carriers; the TO-DAY the Annual Convention of the Scotch-Irish Society of America will open at Springfield, O. Delegates are present from all parts of the country, and the membership includes many men of national repute. Robert Bonner, of trotting horse fame, is President of the Society. While the Convention lasts Toledo will be crowded with strangers, who will doubtless leave with pleasant impressions of the Buckeye town. erience, and we are : ont The privilege we give our customers in se'ecting trees personally cnideesilaedinaniie . D our Isl«nd climate y aH er Grand Field ay ! is an advantage that cannot be had from agents. be have an Sea - F aa ie i ; ; ich will be found as reliable as other years. he fact tha Yesterday was a grand fic Id day in our) Garden Seeds, which w veds to maturity for s» many years has a tendency to make | Dress Goods Department. From morning been testing and growing seeds Aelita fe shail 12 i Ae Siem Mae t'l evening the demand continued, and by | our customers have confidence in —. arme p 6 o'clock there was a visible shrinkage in| to be found at the old place in the Market. and Perennial Flower Plants. The impression which our SUITS leave upon your mind are more than pleasant, for they are made of the finest material and in the latest style and at a price remarkably cheap. We aim at giving FIRST-CLASS SATISFACTION, and if the universal satisfaction we have given is any criterion we have been doing it up brown. Sse our advertisement tater on of Annual the stock on the shelves. J. J. GAY & SON, Pownal. mayll—wky 6: dy law STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893 ee oe ee price is all the same, only 10c. a pair. Agent for Charlottetown. R. M. YOUNG. DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS ! mere, Lisle and Taffeta—assorted colors. Pe A | | 7 athing and Building Papers. The King of English Wheels. , Sheathing ilding Papers) once, all go to morrow for 252, Call and a Hosiery. —D n't miss that wonderful line | r..4 to talk to anyone wishing to pur! SCHOFIELD BROS., HAVE on hand » Colambia Safety, with these are tne best of the lt. Price 20e. an opportunity to enjoy the untold plea- waaeGUUEe. A ne Wat bnile Neaoaieen eet eee Only Costs Seven Cents. Stull Better.—Our Children’s ibe woe ne lly may3 Age harlottetown, — : Se cd | rete Se oat ol House prrwrybics Miyere! Clive 1 due. tulek: Gk ven: was Tenant | They are popular because no | FOR SA L= a to get W at you want. Our Drees Goods appear to be taking the BEST we aed NOW KY THE TIME : trade of the city this season. Is As Sin .| J ) “ rT BEER BROS. BEST ! h 3) en: Bue woes | QO H h I » A } [ KENZ E, They sre worth vp to B0c , but being ASK FOR OUR PRICE List OF sos these [hey are hot an every-day AVING secured the Agency for this PAPER AND PAPER BAGS, Columb of Children’s Block Cashmere Huse. i ehase I am at liberty to sell for cash or iipeterent Wholesale Dalene ia:Panee ae Ae col one tae Our dasket of Misses’ Cotton Hose con-| sures f cycling ST. JOHN, N. B. lcellent opportunity to anyone wanting a T° LET—A houe on Lower Queen Street, enit- better goods can be bought at the price. | pe eo — ‘Hoo Cases and Fillers, Gloves.—A sdadien odd lot of Sik, Caeh- SWIE'T, ALSO YOUR : odds, and their rom being wanted at atfur celebrated make of Bicycles, I will be sees Only three or four sizes remain, but on terms of easy payment, thus giving all ts ok tein. gain.” Phis Bicgele is in perfect condition, teisia more then'one surpese—set Bel WILLIAM J. STAIR, sb ~dp Can | low-priced, thoroughly reliable wheel. SEER BRU. Megvain* At mir Acre Tit the very best Soap you _ ever Kee Erglish and Paris Whiting, \ oon 70 1 TSINESS ‘ d Green > f nera WELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS Glue, Ochre, Rese Pink, Blue and Gr ANTED—A servant girl for ge . . . st , Ready Mixed Paints, White i d A ss h in Charlotetown, © This ies rate] hee nutter Obwsvamber| W vem Amoadece” "SS sed, Ammonia Soap is the great Faso de a des Wf, WEES & GO’S, Wholesale and Retail. MANTLE DSPARTMENT, Capes and Jackets. Have your MILLINERY done at WEEKS. Se eee eng enn EER a {n Ladies’ German and London made Jackets and Capes, we have the most com- plete stock ever placed on sale, and invite buyers who wish to get suited with the very latest to visit this department. Buy your BLACK GOODS at WEEKS’. Ladies’ Waterproofs —Qur Make, DISTINGUE -ODORLESs. Received To-day, a very large assort- ment, ll s'z28, in Shot Silks, Tweeds and Cashmeres, with the latest detachable but- terfly Overcape. Will clear list year's styles very cheap. Buy your DRESS GOCORBS at WEEKS’. RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS The best makes only. Gros Grain, Pesu de Sois, Perfection of Silk, Colored Silke, Pliin Surahs, Shot Surahs, Fancy Shots, Plaids. See Weeks’ Window for Millinery and Dress Goods. Colored Dress Goods. We cannot say too much in praise of our large display of Colored Dress Goods. Congratulated by all, our display is the finest in the city, and our prices astonish all. Buy your Blick Si <« Dress at the Old Price at Weeks’. Black Dress Goods, EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. When we are fortunate in getting very special value we give the benefit of it to our customers. We consider a saving of 10 per cent. on Cashmeres and Merinoes quite a save. Buy your Cashmeres and Merinoes from us 10 per cent. cheaper than ordinary value. Weeks’ Cotton and Wool Challies are exquisite patterns, MILLINERY. Our Milliuery and Trimming D part- ments are a big success. Receiving duable the quantity of ordess than ever before. Our Trimming Department, io charge of a young lady of long experience, is moat satisfactory. We are having many new customers. A large variety of NEW SILKS very cheap SUNSHADES. Fancy, Rutile, all colors, Shots end Blacks. Ladies’ 2] inch Rob Ua; ollas, for rain or shire Our Umbrelics are covered with the * Gloria” Silk. The oldest and best for wear and color. New Veilings ! New Frillings ! New Gloves! EVERY SHING the LATEST and BAST. W. A. WEEKS &60., WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Next to Beer & Golf's, Charlottetown, April 24, 1893. New Crop Sugar and Molasses, JUST ARRIVED. 25 Scpuns. MOLASSES, }Batbedocs 73 * “ Trinidad, N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, may6--lweod guar lw eod “VOR Sine CHEAP. HE undersigoed has for sale the follow. ing well-bred Stock, vix :— 1 Barrister Mare, 8 years old, in foal to General Benton (Registered Clyde), 1 two-year-old Cart Coit, sired by Young Royal Tom, dam by Imp. Barrister, 1 three-year-old Carriage Colt (gelding), i Filly, coming four, sired by All Right, 5817, 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Atso— 107 acres excellent Land near Cardigan Bridge, King's County. , ta tletin. j : Weather Bullesin opportunity for anyone to embark in &) White Wash, Pain’, Varnish and Wall Brushes. | Also, Cowan’s Celebrated Clothes Wringers. R SALE OR TO LET—A house on Cum SS a | profitable enterprise. ‘ . barjand Givect cogsetadns seven secmna, Bow i Tc nowt0, May 12 —10 a m. | prot ; 8 D. M. RICHARMS & CO., ied by Mr. G. D. Wright. Apply on the 7 Secte ko checan CUA, tecetly cath of For further information enquire at thi woeics North Sidb Queen Square. | ocempied a Wuturt ia places | a or saving soap. maylO © t 1g ’ oftice. may8 southwest; fine to-day followed by rain. Apply to ) GEORGE Fy OWEN, + ap26—law&wy Cardigan Bridge; ‘ * o* Sore * a a ‘<