PON TOE eR — a MGILL CLOSING. A es by Island Students - Degrees Conferred versity Class Day pro concluded The Arts \ was d red by Mr. Colina ‘ W ray 4 Short story of 1 ri ' ‘ i to 10Ts | . g os ates th , Lia snd co pa at ¢ 4 28 rf the new : had tried to make pe é ,a58 i He ais terre rms which were ab to ft y i th aris co and Dé i ju rs on the id e therefrom ©) yi eariy ie ed ' va ¥ building, he | 0; 1d befo a the ‘ . ,1ual I r i g£0% a are of Cis ho ’ mal rant the oe v i lo« va turya | om me ALCT oS » the ; snd I i { s } ) ti gra 2 ‘ vou v r no W . nro er Ibe sa stu O rey immer i : A p g ss tree M W M \ 1900,s8s0n of Hon. Geo F | the oratior : 43 been cooferred iu and Carrie E He 8.°J. W s yraluates with ra! i : prize n mathe m a 2 ! stura sopoy. W m F ake 1 rank honors t re m aai pale ontolog V N irst rank honor iral y —— — ———— ————— BNegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Re¢gula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of a ne Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- i} mess and Rest.Contains neither m,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. ——-, Aperfect Remedy [ or Consti toh Sour Stomac n,Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- Fac Simile Signature of Ch bike, NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. [THE ODDFELLOWS' PARADE. ee St. James’ Church —Special | Music As announced the O »vs of the } i ( Lotges ye-terday attended the mora- gs e in St. James’ Courch. Bat viog te very disagreeable weather irnout was not as large a3 it otner- vise would have been. [he procession, led by the Citizens’ Baud and marshalled by Mr. J. F. W near, } arriy a church ‘at eleven o’c!ock. + Members of the Order in regalia acted as ushers. Rov J. K. Feasercoodasted the ser taking his text from Ephesians @ 4+“ By @ are m2mnbders Oa ce » other,’ 0 preached a lozical and 8 ; rmon,. i The m +, under the dirastion*of Mr eS } » capabie organist of the keeping with the occ raion, : ring of the hymas andanthems | credita | concerned. Miss Harle the Oldfellows’ oda in a | ver ides manner “A } Q 12 Servis? te? prxeegeq= ‘¢ | $102 re 1:1 and returaeit» the Uoige R a alee inp sceeanvianieib aaa Pa 12 a Clara, and all the nice 133 it the Opera House tomor- row Be sure ani g9, otherwise ) you Viil fege It. ae i | @yiv | lLeft—37 piirs men’s Witham $3 boots nzola, heavy and light sole, wat § geta pair.—J. B. Maclon- lald & | | Ifsny person having any one of our four » hat boxes will let us know we shall p'ess send for it.—S$tanley Bros. ee ll . tex Glusect Destroyer kills al! insect »2r bottle at Central Drug Store. LOL 1 w. i i aE ea IP ar SIGNATURE —OCF-— Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTORIA Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is ‘just as good" and “will answer every pur- pose.” Xa See that you get O-A-8-T-0-R-I-S The fac- simile is on slguatare LileAdde of * e - Wrapper. eee ——- MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. Insured at Lowrst RaATEs. tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled. Fiorace Haszard, ‘‘h’town, Apri! 26th, 1900. FIR L Css. It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, ,Ch’town, Apri] 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- Horace Haszard, GENERAL; AGENT. Sterling cer- THE DAILY Other tas, MINSTRELS to-night. ‘Local aad —— f sta for Mer. Pop»’s lecture in Kin- u Hall tonight at all the drug stores. Admission 10: senonsdillibianiil Artittery.—No, 2 Oompanv, 4:h Regiment, Cl. wins will. neet fordrill this evening at 7.30, in uniform, hiniticaiiiaa baiii Tennyson’s May Qoeen will be given at the Loyal Crusadera me-:ing this evening at 6.30 o’clock. Pareata and friends are ivited sius-odiaehaabail Japr. Wastera, Sir Carles Grandis ve ie live dade) aati Oolonel George Arien ill be at the Op*ra House to- morrow evening. cciiinnnainanaiaii Cae Pross.—Fresh west > southwest; sir and miid Tuesday : Fresh soath- west to w vinds; few light scattered showers not unlikely. isonet 'o Niear—Don’t forget the League of the Cross Minatrels tonight. The par- ade tolay at noon was 4 splendid one. aud attracted mush atten ion iopetiiinelios Potres Court. —James Hennessey was this moroiog fined $10 or 69 days for using abusive and profane language. His step-daughter, Ada Hayden, was the com~ plainant. iheisulitiiessiani ~wlHE Btoscorpe.— Owing to the !ocal eveats taking place tonight and tomorrow the Bioscope entertainments have been postponed until Wednesday and Thursday evenings. : cusntrinlfipnnctin’ “City Counci.—At anaijourned spe- cial meeting held this morning the Asseas- ments by-laws were read a third time and passed. It was ordered that they be pub- lished for two weeks in Tue Examiner and Patriot newspapers. : —_—_-»_>_ —_— Importaxt Norice.— Parties holding tickets for the Minstrel Show tonight will please remember that the curtain goes up at 8 o'clock sbarp. All the gallery seats are reserved. Kindly be in your seats at 8 o’clock. Rep Cross.—The members of Cross Society are remioded of the large amount of sewing still io be fiaished. W C T U Rooms are open from 3 to 6 on Tuesday and Wedaesday afternoons. Al are urged to attend and lenda_ helping hand, i the Red Please come (O morrow and lead a he!ping hand. Sarasa Tae Monta’s Worx.—There were 17 cases disposed of at the Police Court during the month of April ending to-day. There were 13 convictions for drunken- ness against 22 for the corresponding month of last year. There was one con~ viction for violation of the Liquor Regula- tion Act. Two charges of larceny were dismissed, also 1 Liquor Regulation sum- mons. Note Tats Wett.—We direct attention to the large advertisement of Messrs Johnson & Johnson in this issue. They intend to close the‘r down-town store in the new Prowse Block in the course of a week cr two, and in order to reduce their im- mense stock at once will give bargains at both stores in druggists’ sundries, etc. The stock willall be removed to their up- town store on the corner of Kent and Prince Streets, where the businees will be continued. Laws Tennts.—The general anoual meeting of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Ciub was held on Saturday evening last in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor and was well at- tended. Twelve new members were ballotted for and admitted tothe club. ‘Toe following officers were elected for the year : President—Leith BE Brecken. Vice President—D B Stewart. Committee—A A _ Bartlett Leigh, jr. Secretary-Treasurer—John Owen. and C Mr. Percy Porx’s lecture before the Natural History and Antiquarian Society in Kindergarten Hall at eight o’clock sharp to-night, offers the public an opportunity of hearing a favorite lecturer upon a eubject of absorbing interest, and at the sawe time of showing appreciation of the efforts of this popular Society to further the study of natural history and antiquities History of the last Conti-~ nent reads ‘ike a romance. Do not miss hearing Mr. Pope’s recital of it tonight. You will be well repaid. PERSONAL. _—- It is pleasing to hear that Dr. McLeod passed a good night. But he is sull confin- ed to bis bed. Two horse-buyers from Brookfield, N. S., Lemuel Harlow and Ashton Hardy, who have been in this province for several! days, crossed to the mainland this morn- ing. They took two horses with them. Itis likely that Rev. J. J. Teasdale, who resigned the pastorate ofthe First Methodist Church because of ill-health, will take up his ressdence at Digby, N. S. The rev. geatleman crossed to the mainland to-day. We announce with deep regret, the death of Mr. Ewen McMillan, a well known and respected resident of West River, which took place to-day. Mr. Mc- Millan was in his 85th year, and was the father of Captain Ronald McMillan, of this city, Mr. Arthur Alley left this morning for St. John, N B, where tomorrow morning he will take a leading part in an interest- ing event. The Amherst Boot and Shoe ' Company, whose interests here are looked atter by Mr. Alley, have presented him with acheek for $100. EXAMINER, CHARLOTTEWOWN, APRIL 35, 1900. ST See FIRRIS Aiea tees esse sas iia Saturday n | 3 special lines Snaps for Saturd . ) oy Hasiary We gota snap } Our famous in lace curtains 55 this spring you CURT AINS McGILL Just the right weight for this C 65¢ Latest reap the benefit, but come at once as they are selling Sa ae Styles - one price to the $8 OF ind 25¢. Y ~an’ i My Store bidet ta rt My Stare fierce Beatin nati Pretty Jackets A haadsome Ribben Ladids “nits | Big bargain ee Jacket. Skirt and basket full of ined with Red Jacket very pretty Ribbons Satin in all colors. $4.50 Very latest New pretty style well suitable for ties made and sty- and trimmings all lish and perfect one price. York Style. cut. Drop in and SAILOR A ATs $6.60 see the price. a pair A big bargain We'll be - Hosiery in Ladies Sailor : i iain saehirent Busy ri - | hatis had: he “ | iidilings ‘wedtiioaee Satruday = és store. ’ 2 ot encase The “Gleveland” Past Prestige and Reoutation Stand It in Good Stead Bat the prespeetive purchaser will weigh it by its present work, Judge it on its Merits T: -day and yeu’ll find it the!. chest typeof bicycle const: .. vtion. See the Chainiess. See the Ball and Reller Bearings. MARK WRIGHT & C\., Ltd, AGENTS. CANADA CYCLE & MorTor Ce., LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, C ANADA:’ A Mistake If you buy a pair Men's Boots without seeing our Calf and Don- gola laced Boots $2.00 and $2.25. The biggest value for money obtainable. J. B. Macdonald & Co. For Best§Value in Clething, ee House Keepers Af atte are desirous of sesom mo “vlog eummer tories aed others during the coming eeasea will send their a idreas to Tue Bxauiner offios we wil! be happy to comp'l+ @ list and forward to the different ‘es which make a business of far- “hirg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charle tetown, sarr of h Lf all those who a°enc van tings lot l, mails, nearaess to railway aad vatoing,etc., should be meatiered waen Writing us. a DIED. At West River, April 30th, Ewen | Millan, Esy , ia 85:n year of his age. | [*uneral tomorrow (Tuesday) atl p.m. | to the Presbyterian GCourch Cemetery ] | Saddenly, in Charlottetown, A pri] 26th | Neil McKinnon, aged 83 years, a large family to m (Summerside and copy. At Diss, Norfolk, Eagland, April 3ed | in her 85th year, Phoebe, Only daug hter ,Of the late Captain James Fearaley Arno] 1,R. N., and wife of the late J. T Robinson, formerly of Forest View, Wil- \low, Hants, Enziani. Deceased was the mother of Mrs. G. H. "Taylor, of this city, Ee eet my ERVOUS troubles are caved by Mce- , He leaves urn their lesa. Boston papers pleage Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which en- 7 Itis the best medicine for nervous PEOPLE summa come OPERA HOUSE j } | | Fiehes and purifies the blood, ' i | | Postponed until Wednesday and Thursday. . OF THE WAR IN SOUTH APRISA. | ins00Pe MOVING PICTURES —_—_ —_ Popular prices, 35 and 26 cents. Seats on sale Tuesday morning. Wants, Losi Found, &e TO LET.—I 5 | Pessession gi von Btls of Meg arenes ‘of Mrs Angus Newbery. . ~. Pe COTTAGE ‘?OR S4LE.—On Bayfield BL Apply to Mrs alexander McPheress. cor of Queen and Bayfield Bt, 1 week _ GIRLS WANTED.—To learn dressanakla; Apply to Miss Barrett, at Sexutner @ Melek BUILDING L®T.—The desireable buildi lot on Upper Prince Street, East aide, be tween the residence of R Bearisto and Kk B Norton is offered for Sale, size of lot 50x160 fest. Aiso plot of land on Schoel Street, West, Side, opposite residence of Martin West, Esq. For particulars apply at the City Hardware store . | oy ie e store, R B Norton, & Co, FOUND.—In the Market three weeks ag> a small Apply to Mrs. J. P. Woed, dy lin wkly lin pd. FOR SALE OR TO LET.—13 acres of good land in Charlottetown Royalty wost damn occupied by artemas Newmiun, Apply toA A McLean, Solicitor, Chariottetown. 3i Buil#ing about sum of money. Alexandria, P 3. ---2y~tannenioennenanenmeneaidsustemminiieneleniilinensiss WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 15 o 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxi : ace. are and can make him soft enera useful about a house. | this office + a + tt TO LET.—Both sides ofa new - ment hou3e in Brichton, each peetenotne three large rouoms and paatry dowastairs, and six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and large yards besides small lawa in front. Rents very low. Avniy to R L Cotton at THE EXAMINER Office. 2 weeks eod. WANETED at once three brt learn the millinery. APPLY te ein neghan—Sentner McLeod Co, WANTED at once a smart r t recemenied,— Sentner McLeod a EGGS Fer HATCHING— From Rarre Plymouth hocks the great ceneral oo fowls, at $1 00 per setting, I have won 30 erizes at Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibitions 803 and 1899. L A Haszard., dy diwli WANTRD.--« general eorvant. Apply to Mrs James Simpsen, Rochford Street . WANTED aT ONCE.—Correspondent in every town to act as my correspondent, Big money, In writing state your present occu- pation, Correspondence confidentia}, W H Draper, 1132 Broadway, New York, N Y, WANTED.--A girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs.c. Y. Hughes, Hillsborough Square, near convent. 3ins. WANTED,—A genera! servent, must be a good plain cook, good wages. Apply at this office 3 ins PASTURE LOTS.--To let a4 acre lot Spring Park Road, olso$ acres on Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf LOST—A gold watch on the 12th inst. be- tween E. W. Cay!ors store and Post Office Fidder will b: reward by leaving it a: th Office, dy3 wig FOR SALE.—Desirable read nce - antly situated at the heed ef Prince Street Heated by hot water, elegtric lighting, large Out stables, etc, etc. sntesdiag purokasers can inspect the premises every Thuveday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs Unsworth. 3 wks wos & gat, W ANTEBD.—Girls to learn the millinery oem, Eaquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley If you feel anything the matter wi stomach leave off tea and try aaa awhile. Itis the healthiest and best drink oF nek, women and childrea, Only 8 ots per b, 2 lbs for 14 cts, If your merchant does not them send to Rrace’s, , Upper n Mreet. ay & wkiy fins. TO LET.—A three story dwell house on ; Primce Street, Modern C cotenetom can be — : Seqetsed, Apply te W. W. Wellner, \