THE DAILY EXAMINER, A AC TT TN ; STSSSSHFSSSSsS SOV : MOTTLED ! CAKE A light fancy cake that will satisfy the most fastid- ous person L6c per lb Also afew pounds of ex- cellent Light Fruit Cake, made as we make every- thing—just right—price 16 cents per |b Telephone 9&8, Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. DS S642 F GS 438488 ( 7222000007049 435% 242244 4 @ | | | sl > Ip Iw Notice the walls —- how badly they i new How fresh; bright,stylish they would look and how little "twill cost if you buy here. MOORE & McLEOD © The Wall Paper Men. . Come early. Public Notice is hereby given thet applica- tion will be made'o the Parliament of Can- ada at tbe Dext session thereof, for an Actio incorporate The Dominion Building ard Loan Association of the py, ‘Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already incorporated under chapter 169 of the Revised ——s hr a ie 1d =e urpose of enabling the sa / sociation to ay on business anywhere in the Dominicn of Canada, with all the powers of a Loan Company and Building Society. Dated at th. ¢ ity of Toronto aforesaid, this Ist day of Februsry, A. }). 1°97. c MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto Street. Toronto, rolicitors for iLe said Applicants _ dylawadtimay3i —— — There is a Bifference in ae SES SS eee Wel ses. American Pickles, Sauces, Onions, Olives and Horse Radish just received from Pittsburg at Beer & Goft's. 118—3i. Jubilee bicycles.—We have an option on ten jubilee bicycles; will oo for $50 spot Cash.—Mark Wright 0. i esa Buy your Wall Paper at McMillan & Horueby’s, = Wall Papers! Wali Papers !—Do you want any? Now isthe time to buy. We can sell at prices not to be beaten. Try us.—MeMillan & Hornsby. The ladies of this town should not fail to pay a visitto Mrs. Kenly’s art needle- work exhibit and class in parlors of Y. hi. C.A. The finest display ever exhibited in the town—all free. Belding’s Stamped Linens and Belding’s Filo Flosa for Jes- sone, for sale by Stanley Bros. Call at once, time limited. 2i If we judged merchan's and theirdeeds by their words thie world wou'd bs too small & fi-ld for them to operate in. The, voice of the people isthe voice of truth—and the best way to judge a store is ly the way it keeps its promises tothe pople. We have not climbed into the lap of success by the help ot sensationalism. Our ascen- dency bas been steady, consistent, natural. —James Paton & Co. Money isn’t wealth. Money is on!¥ good for what necessaries, comforts and luxuries it will procure. How foolish ecme people are. They get along with dilavidated, faded aud worn carpets and curtains, when they could gevall they want at once by paying &@emall amount at Paton’s. Rip- piog and skipping! This means that we are skipping. The rush for seeds is to Carter’s a -ed- store, The crowd of people, ladies and gentle- men, which attend Weeks & Co’s. big bankrupt sale daily is growing larger. This is the biggest sale of high-class goods that has been in Charlottetown for years. At the prices Weeks & Co. are selling off Gases & Uo’s. stock the goods will not last long. Alllast week the store was packed. The dress goods, silks, hosiery, ladies’ underwear, men’s summer underwear, cuffs, collars, ties and everything as adver- tised in Weeks & Co’s. big adyt. are going fast. Goods at about 40 per cent. under regular prices. Big bargains for every person. Don’t miss the biggest sale that has been in Charlottetown for years.—W. A. Weeks & Co. 116 3idw A bargaiu.—50 pairs men’s shoes, solid leather, pegged roles, in sizes 6 and 7, price $1.50; will go now for 85 cents @ pair. At J. B. Macdonsld’s old stand. 116—4i The biggest bankrupt sale that has been in Charlottetown for years, attended by hundreds of buvers every day. Bargains for ali. —W. A. Weeks & Co. 116 3i Look at our men’s solid leather boots, high eut, laced, easv fitting, genuine boots | for workmen only $1 = pair at J. B. Mac- danald’s old stand. 116—4i You can get nearly everything you need fer hourekeeping in crockery and glass- ware at W. P. Colwill. 113—lw&w aan ™ ae ES BICYCLES Sovae are good, others are better; but NONE AS GOOD AS E. & D. Look at these bearings and study it out for yourself, Pe tn ae d Te 5 7 a Q N \ SQA __ AXIS OF HUB hem all. E. & D. has no equal, ‘pace is too small to give you a ful! account, ‘Xplain why there is NONE AS GOOD AS E. & D. Dawson's Bicycle Depot THE OTHER KIND K. & D. is dust proof. E, & D. only reqtires oi] once a season. | E.& D Vill run 1,000 miles without discoloring the vil or bearings. E. & D. has so many good points that this KE. «& D. hads Call and see them and we will THER LEADER. book your ! TWENTY TIMES A DAY. Twenty times a day, dear, Twe-ty times a day, Your mother thinks about you, At school or else at play. She’s busy in the kitchen, Or she’s bury up the stair, But like a song ber heart within Her love for you is there. There’s just a little thing, dear, She wishes you would do, 1’]] whisper, ’tie a secret, Now mind, I’}] tell it you. Twenty t'mes a day, dear, And more, I’ve heard you say, “I'm comin in a minute,” When you should at once obey. At once, as soldiers, instant At the motion of command; ’ At once, as sailors seeing The captain’s warning hand You could mske the mother happy . By minding in thie way, Twenty times a day, dear, Twenty times a day. sease MARRIED. In St. John, N. B., on May 18th, at the residence of Dr. Fritz, brother of the bride, by Rev. Dr. Carey, E. M. Sipprell, gener- al agent Ontario Mutual Life Company, to Annie @erirude, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Jacob Fritz. At Jolliet, Iil., on the 4th inst.. Elanore Hartman, of Julliet, to Miss Maggie E, Dickieson, sister of John Dickieson, Sum- merside. At Charters Towers, Australia, Jan: 2let , by Rev Samuel Glaxgow Crawfor’', D. Anderson to Miss Barrowmaao. Mr. Anderson is a native of this Island, being a brother of M. G. Anderson, of Newton, B-lfast, and of Mr. John Anderson, of Kensingtou. At Georgetown, on the Sth inst., before Hon. D. Gordon, J. P., under license from the Lieutenant-Governor, Mr. William Haberlin and Miss Margaret Matilda Buil, botn of Murray Harbor. == _———— | DIED. At Beaconsfield, Charlottetown, this afternoon Mrs. A. F. Frame, widow of the late W. R. Frame and of the late Rev. Andrew Lockhead, in the 75th year of her age. On the 18th inst., Margaret Gordor, daughter of the late John Bell, Cape Traverse, in the 42ud year of her age. [Funeral Friday at 1 p. m.) At Souris, May 15, 1897, Ieabella Watts, aged 42. —— —— = gr — SHIP NEWS, Port of Chartett«tewn, ARRIVED, May 18.— Kate McKinnon, Bonudrot, Marble Mountain; Lady Speedwell, Rhyn- ard, Pictou; Mary Ann, Ferris. Sydney; ss. Coban, Fraser, Montrea’; Jalia A., Finlayson, Pinette; Kohinoor, McDonald, Pictou; Morning Light, Barke, Shediac, CLEARED. May 19.—Lady Speedwell, Rhynard, Picton; ss. Coban, Fraser, St. Jolin’, Nfld; Julia A., Finlayson, Pinette; Kohit- oor, McDonald, Pictou. Port of Summerside, ENTERED. May 17.—Fanny, Young, Porrior, Mont- ague, with 500 bus potatoes, to finish load- ing at this port; es. Fastnet, Bethel, Halifax via Charlottetown, mds, Mey 19. —-Hanna Eldridge, Capt. Dicke, from Halifax via Charlottetown, mds. In coming into this harbor she struck on the bar where she remained till floated off by the tide this morning. No injury sus- tained. CLEARED. May 17.—SS. Fastnet, Bethel, Halifax, produce; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Chatham, hay; Jessie Newell, Bernard, Richibueto, 410 bales hay and one merry- go-round or riding gailery. RIDE A STEARNS How o'd is your boy? I+ he 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10? We have avother lot on sale for three hours this morning of about 75 two piece suits in good Scotch mixtures. Shorey’s and other goods al! wool. Only fault some of them are light in color, per- haps you wont think them too lignt; one thing sure the price will be so light that the goods will go before 12 o’cleck. So jook alive and bring the boys. Halfyre .— James Paton & Co. ~ Bring your boys. About 50 enite ° - well made, good cloth; but only in $ : : sizes, 6,7,8,9and 10. Thev range : : in price from $4.00 to $5.00, yours for ° - $2.00. Sale for three honrs thia : : morning and only to suits toa custom- ° * er.—Jas. Paton & Co. : See the stick we are selling for 30c.— Ceatral Drug Store. Everything at the big bankrupt sale at W. A. Weeks & Co’s. is relling at about half the regular price. The biggest bar- gains offered in town by far~ 116 3i KID GLOVES.—Lock Fast- eners: Tan Shades: 102 Pairs: a good Glove, made to sell for $1.25. our price 75c.—T. Harris, London Iiouse. Have you subscribed for the “Glass of Fashion ?” Remember only 25 cents a year, regular price 50c.,only a few left. Come quick, June number now in stock.—Geo. Carter & Co. Bieyele Boots for boys at R. K. Jost’s. J. | four Dress Goode. - Beer Bros. To-xieut. —Don’t forget to attend the concert at Heariz’s Hal) to-night, Fisk Jusi_er.—Don’t delay getting your tickets for Opera House Fisk Jubilee Singers on Queen’s Birthday. Call at once. Tickets are going fast at Dodd’s and Raokins. Popular prices 36 ,and 50cts. Ix a Scorr Act Town.—About 1 o’clock this afternoon the police arrested a young man who was sleeping off a debauch in a yard off King Street. He was so drunk that a trackman had to be engaged to take him to the police station. Scppex Deata.—Mr. Dennie Hogan, senior, of Wellington, died very suddenly about nine o’clock on Monday forenoon. He bad been ailing for some years past, ] and was worse for.eome days prior to his decease, but the doctor who was in attend- ance faw no symptoms of immediate dan- ger. He war about 74 years of age— Summerside Farmerj New Drxamo—The new 1600-lighter dynamo for the Royal Electric Co.’s station has arrived. The work of placing it im position began last n idnigbt, and it vas ready for use bv 10-30 to-day. This 1s very quick work. The dynamo is of the best description and adds materially to the equipment of the station. A new engine will be added io the plant in August. LeaGve OF THE CRross.—-The entertain-. ment given in St. Patrick’ Hall last even- ing under the auspices of the League of the Cross, was well attended. The pro- gramme as published was carried out in a manner fully up to expectation. The songs and jokes of the minstrels were very good,aod Miss McMahon, Mre. Melvin and the others who assisted in the secoud part well eustained their reputations, To-Nicur.—All cyclists are requested to meet at the cor. Kent and Prince Streets #1 7.15 o’clock this evening to ride to Heartz’s Hall and attend the concert there. A responaible man will take charge man will take charge of all theSwheels at the Hall. The roads are dry, and the ladies in chorge promise good music, good readings and good home made candy so a most pleasant time may be expected. Admission 10¢e. ——> - -— JcuBILec AT TracaDreE.—The people of Tracadie are not forgettul of Dominion Day this jubilee year. Weare told that they are already making preparations to celebrate it ina most royal manner by having on that day, in aid of their new church fund, underthe name of a tea party, an eclipse celebraticn with many new and rare attractions.. Every person should have an occasional good day’s outing, health and strength considered. Be not deceived then, Dominion Day at Tracadie is the time and place. Lonxpon,May 18—The Princess of Wales fund started at ihe suggestion of Her Royal Highness, to provide a dinner or some substantial meal during the week of the jubilee commemoration for the poorest of the poor of the London slums, received to day an anonymous: subscription of £25.- 000. Lord Mayor Philips has announced that with the receipt of this donation the fund is closed. The Princess of Wales headed the subscription liet with £100. MonrreaL. May 18,—It is ‘said here that the friends of Hoo, Wm. Marchand have asked Premier Flynn to hold the seals of office for another week fo ar to give the new leader time to complete his cabinet. New York. May 18—The New York and New Haven Railroad will introduce, probably next week, the new electric third- rail systeny on the section of its lines he- tween New Brita‘o and Hartford, a distance of thirteen miles. It will not he an ex- periment—-that stage is passed—but a permanent substitution of electricity for the steam locomotive. On Monday a car filled with seventy-five passengers waa run by electricity between the two cities, ata speed of nearly 100 miles an honr = At the dress rehearsal, with President Clark nboard, the train was run at the rate of fifty miles an bour. President Clark, wh» is a clear-headed, practical. conservati-e railroad man, believes this new move s forernoner of a revolution in the operation of railroading the world over. Our Men’s solid leather Oxtord Shoes, sizes 6 and 7, made to sell for $1.50. A lit- tle heavy, but best quality. We are running them off at great speed for 85c, Get a pair; this isa snap. At J. B. Macdonald’s Qld Stand, oppo- site the market. 118 — 4 Our ad. was a trifle mixed—the fault of the printer. We took it ont aod will change it in aday or two. We ti!’ -ell all kinds of Juamber.—Jamex Barfet’, Com nolly’s Wharf, Telephone 181. See our Ladies’ and Misses, Hose 5c per pair.—McKay Woolen Co. Ladies Hose at 5c, 7c, 9, 12c, l4e, and l5c per pair at the Bargain Corner. ‘LIME! LIME! Now landing from sehr. Welcome 100 casks No 1 St. John Lime, 100 barrels “ 6 Lime. POOLE & LEWIS, | 108—4i Poole’s Wharf. CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 20, 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS, |S" *rrnmmmeenmmneemem rennet POTENT TTT NnneeTe rer er ere rnrenn een rreener oer rnreroorneT “% ~ ie ee ? vars, SEAN TO THE LADIES OF CUARLOTTE- TOWN Mrs. Kenly, of the Home Art Society of Decor- ative Needlework, of New York City, Will Give a Grand Exhibition in the Y. M.C. A. Parlors, of the highest art in Modern Art Needlework, and in connection therewith, will arrange a series of lessons from Thursday, May 20th, at 10 o’clock a.m. This is an Opportunity that Every Lady Should Embrace, Exhibition. and Lessons FREE "" Belding’s Silks and Linens only used in these classes. A Fati Assortment Olferad at ©02°906000000 STANLEY EROS., The Always Busy Store conlcsalaks aici | (AVN ON NNN NN NNN renner enone nere ere nreenneT i reneneenntt? dh c% q ba: ie Cr OE ro Por ree rons ee oS Oe Oe boise. a , > OPERA HOUSE RRESH ARRIVAL RRAR RRR C. P. FLETCHER is now opening out a large and magnificent stock of Pianos and Organs. Containing oll the up-to date improvements ELEGANT DESIGN; IN CASES. RRIRARARARARAR hinds Ewa oe 3 ROWER LAT hes 3 > : aA ew 9 a ms ath By TP THE CHILDREN To sze and wear such neat and ptylish shoes as we handle. But our line pleases most of all those who. are judges of footwear. Comfort, style and durability are: perfectly combined. We are showing some very pretty shoes fur Children, and Misses in Uhocolate, Oxblood Tans. W. © STEWART & “0,