~~ Sy = THE DAILY EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | boy Your Hats at Prows3Bros Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, | r Now is the time to buy Little Suits, CARP.TS—Trade is booming in our! Carpet Department, The large assortment of elegant designs is winning the trade, Our | prices are lower than voods, | \ ‘from the best makers ever, See our new No old shop-worn goods in our} stock, but all good, fresh, new goods, bought and marked to Sell. WEDNE LACE CURTAUNS.—159 different patterns shown in ten minutes. You can see all our stock and you will not be asked to buy ‘until you do. No trouble to show our Cur- tains but rather a pleasure, as we have our samples so arranged that we can show you all the different patterns just as easy as one, Yeu can easily see the advantage you have in buying of us, SDAY, APRIL 29, | HATS ! HATS !—Gentlemen, if you have any desire to look well and dress well, drop in and see our new Hats We can show you all the latest English, American and Canadian block, and you will not be asked itwo prices, but a very small advance on ‘cost is all that we require. Our trade is large, therefore we can afford to sell cheap, ~ ; . $1, $1.15 and $1.15 will buy a nice Suit to 4 O. H.—Social committee meets to- | $1, $1.15 and $1.15 will buy a nice Suit t vig } fit a boy from 4 to 14 years of age at nig" - | Prowse Bros. ; <a } URSA Streets of New York to- | . i i 3 : | See our three-piece School Suits for _ “ $3.50, $2.75 and $3.00. They are . | *€ hee a > se . j aovIN 4 LEGISLATURE The Pro- i bra t Prowse Bros. x ‘ 2 ai ew pe fT r gued to pce " . i ‘ oe st 3 o'clock Three Hundred Odd Suits for Children . ~ at prices to clear. Will not carry one of Pr iry S The McLean pro-| this lot over, so come quick.—Prowse re rt bw R. Beairsto, auctioneer, to Bros t a Be » I . ay, was bought by Hora e Has: iru, k~ ° wae _ aa - oe Ks : ‘ LACE CURTAINS.—If you want the we S15 : : : _ = best value ever shown in Lace ( urtains Ant v.—No. 1 Company, G. A.,| drop in and go up on our elevator.— . re » 7rowse Bros will meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow at 2 Prowse Bros. o'clock to proceed to Fort Edward to fire the ss | Stearns iS Best sacieanaiibitiiesinings i . Ow Vay Lh n the ev al the! — oars po 8 ernie, ‘ture r } s7.F.s - Jecture ro _— ! PERSONAL. © &.@ ave a conversazione, the last gwtlaal entertainment of the season. Mr. Geo. F. Owen was a passenger oa th» Stanley yesterday on return from Ot Mason: { special communication of | ,. o. a a N F so tawa. ee Cones Ane > 1, A yy Pm >| Father Murphy, of Gold Cure fame, = be held at Lodge rooms, SMAsOnic | was a passenger to this port in the Stanley Tem} this evening at 5 0 clock } yesterday. : oe ¥) | Messrs. J. A. Maudant and J. NM. Mc- Cowmitree Meetinc.—There will be a ; : , sh . T ‘heral.Coneer, | Lunis, city, registered at the Queen Lio ie) meeting of the Young Liberal-Conser- | ° ’ ix we Gu atee im the Phil | this forenoon. H .xecut e umittee 1 th ilt- | - ‘ re 2 : HY ; . Rusineas Of im. | Judge McLeod, of Summerside, is in ar i t y pusiness Of im- : “0 i town. He is at the Hotei: Davies. —" Mr. Edward Turner, of Dundas, was a — a . - re Tie: oteiiead | passeger in the Stanley last evening, on rT 2 ET LUB-- o DUR I: - ° Cazor ho = : C Giad eit he ; his way home from Boston. yeeting Of the Cabot ricket Uiad will be | “wr . a oe held in tl > * \ Rack | Mr. N. A. Rhodes, of Rhodes, Curry & n the meeting room at ‘teria Par . i " -. held : eT ae , ; ’ — | Co., Amherst, is among the guests at the this evening, when all members are re ee ee j seated to be present a ke “ . - — oe } Mra, Ralph Peake and Miss Haviland , } age returned from Halifax last evening. They Tue Charlottetown Enzineers are re- | ' the ' : : tad to meet at the Drill:-Sleadée-nicht | te registered at the Hotel Davies. qeaetted (oOo n & we tf Tiki on 1 : kL ¢ » oeloc] i ouns ing Ale der of Servia has at So’clock for dr.li, and at 2 o’clock to- | Young King Alexan ler of Servia Las : . Hor tl Princess Marie of morrow afternoen as Guard ¢ Aonor a : : t! f the H Greece, whom he hoped to marry, having he c.owog of the i use. become engaged to Grand Duke George -_ yf , | gOt the mitten again, :w Brexex.—A yong man ] 4 ‘ name Michaeloviteh of Russia. ( i Murphy had his arm broker Merton A. Cameron, general agent for | bight or two ago a3 a result of falling be- | Frost & Wood, in Albert County, was in tween the wharf at Summerside and a| town yesterday. He was accompanied by Se er ke awl Mins echooner ly.ng thereat. bis bride, having been married to a Mi o Shaw at Baltimore, A. Co., about two Tre Evoiseers —Charlottetown Com- | weeks ago.—Moncton Times. pany—Captain William Arthur W eks is It is pleasing to learn from private vranted the brevet rank of Major, from the | s©urces that owing to the _ promotion of Put April, l$6, after LU years service as Captain Gordeau to the position of Deputy | Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Mr. A. captain.—Cenada Gazeite. : 4 o ane | - W. Owen, formerly of this province, wi!l Horsenotp Fraxitere. — Attention is | succeed to the office of chief accountant. directed to the sa’e «f household farniture, | Ve were pained to hear by telephone on sewing machine, &:., wiich takes plac | Satur lay foren: on that Mr. Aretus Burns, | to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 o’clock p m.,| of Freetown, died that morning. He had not twelve e’clock, as previously adver- | been sick only about a week, the malady | tised) ai the late residence of Mr. Bernard | being inflammation of the lungs and pleur MePhilliys, Dorchester Street West. isy. Mr. Burns was a _ gentieman | + who was much respected by a large circle | Gvarp or Hoxor. — The members of | of neighbors and friends, who will very No. 1 Co., 82nd Battal’on, w:ll meet at | much regret to learn of his demise in th« their Armory, Upper Great George St., at | fall strength of early manhood. The fun 1 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday) to form | eral takes place from the residence of his part of the Guard of Honor fur the proro- | brother, Mr. Jesse S. Burns, at 2 o'clock on gation of the House of Assembly. By | Monday, and the remains will be buried order. —-D. L. Hooren, Capt. in the cemetery at North ,Bedeque.—Pio- aceite neer. Cc. C. C. — The adjourned annual ie meeting of the Cycle Club will be held in Look at our new stock of boots. It will | the Y. M_C. A. this evening at 7.39, | pay you.—J. B Macdonald & Co. a a a ee Gentlemen—See the line of cashmere | revised the constitution, which has to be voted on. The election of officers will | also take place. Let every member attend, hose we have placed on our counters to- | day at 25 cents per pair. They are usually sold at 45¢c.—Stanley Bros. and make the meeting a successful one = ——= my AsotueR Big Fire—The Oland brewery at Dartmouth was destroved by fire on Monday afternoon. The origin of the fire is unknown. The place was owned by the English syndicate which recently Fishing. Fist Veseoese e purchased all the breweries in the Mari- Rots 10¢. to $10.0 each time Provinces except Keith’s, and was lies ee i co $00 “ the largest and best equipped of the lot. th oe es Tie building, machinery and stock was ee ee ae | Le Oulluing, / 4 sto Ma ta 205 “ | rth about $120,000. There was 75.009 Reeles. peccckeseuiaen 20c. to $9.50 worth about $120,000. here was $10,0U Lines 2c.to 1.36 “ ee Baskets »..........-90c. to 2.25 saan iecdioas © eae en y Fiy Books. ......... lSc.to 2.50 “ Tus Drams.—Those who went to the Opera House last evening to see the Fishermen’s Hats. 85 cents. “Saints” in the &-act drama “Fitzgerald, the Irish Outlaw,” must have come away eatisfied. The play in itself is bright and humorous, and the acting throughont was very creditable for amateurs. The parts of Brian O’Hara, Clinton Murray, Lieut- enant Dalton and the Jew were especially wel: taxen. The college orchestra played well between the acts and during tie pro- gress of the drama. — ee Landing Nets, complete, 80c. to $1.25. See our assortment. JOHNSON & JOHNSOX, THE DRUGGISTS, : Pocket Scales (for fish stories). Charlottetown and Souris. ; BWVVTSSoOVsesssesss eee CARRIAGES. Res wwe ' OHS O04 02460004 A Scecessyrt Istanper.— Jno. W. Roberteon’s handsomely equipped bicycle store on Cahaunet street opened up for business Saturday, and not far from 2,000 persons were present during the day and evening to admire the upartments and the whee!s displayed. Each visitor received a fonvenir, the gentlemen getting badges and the ladies pinks. During the evening music was furnished by Hern’s orchestra. The building is admirably fitted for the purposes of a bicycle store. The sales rooms occupy the ground floor. Un the No pompous city official can lefi ic a room for ladies, which will be Open for anybody who wishes to rest or to leavea wheel while shopping. A dressing | " : ee room leads to the rear. A portion of the | baby out for a Sunday airing | tecond fluor is the repair shop and in ai, eharge of a skilled machinist of ten years experience. | he balance of the second floor is for the second hand wheels. The third Soi fourth floors are for the storage of wheels and stock in the winter —Taunton News, March 16, 1896. The Mr. Robertson referred to above is the eldest son of John Robertson, Esq., Inkermao Farm, King’s Co. —_—-__-—-.—_ prevent you from taking your On OUR WHEELS. Four wide | rimmed wheels attached to one of our Carriages, and | away you go—neither cracks | in the sidewalk or policeman car stop you. MARK WRIGHT & C0. LTD. Buy your men’s and boys’ clothing at J.B. Macdonald & Co's. They sell cheap. Ladies’ side-laced boots just received at R. K. Jo-t’s. | | LICHT-YWEICHT GREY WEAYES are a strong attraction of our Dress Stuff department. If we had the opportunity to purchase our complete stock over again we would double our order for these pretty goods. If you find it difficult as a rule to rrocure exactly what you wish for in dress materials, our present stock will be full of attractions for you. First, because the goods are totally | : . unlike our purchases of any previous season. Is STYLE an object to you? Is PRICE an object with you? Does QUALITY count with you ? We combine ALL TuRgE in our present stock of Dress Stuffs, BEER BROS. Hanne Pang Parga Banat a rt Vs Woes aris er Wem Nees Wa Bat eh Nt Net Mant Mains Mey eet | | ' | | | cabinet cannot yet be given. | | | new departinent has not transpired. ; feveral bales of cotton. He has been | cOmmitted for trial. A Patriotic Statesman. Monrreat, April 29. Tt now looks as if Sir Donald Smith PROWSE BROS. TELEGRAPHIC. TO THE EXAMINER SreoiaL Dsxsratcues ove FROM THE CAPITAL. | Sir Charles Keeps His Own Counsel, What Public Opinion. Says. i Orrawa, April 29. The personel of Sir Charles Tupper’s The Premier is keeping his own counsel. He states that possibly to-morrow or next dav he will be 10 & position to make an announcement. Public opinion points to Hon. Mr. Chap leau as coming in of certainty, but under what conditions remain to be seen. It is definitely setiled that Hugh John Macdonald is to be Minister of the Inter- ior. Whether this means Mr. Daly’s stepping out altogether or being given a general opinion is that Mr. Daly will take the place of Justice Killam in the Court of the Queen’s Bench, Manitoba, who will succeed Justice Gwynne on the Supreme Court bench here. A. H. O’Brien has been appointed as- sistant law clerk of the Commons. Committed for Tria’. The ; | PROWSE BROS, — Co cat Curtains. | | —AND— | A beautiful range of NEW LACES in Vallen- ciennes Point Applique Linen, Torclon, Two- tone and other Lace Goods. Handsome JI-ace Cur- Moncton, April 29. Ezra P. Cooke, the recently appointed Harbor Master here, was arrested on Monday night for burglarizing W. Cow ling & Co’s dry goods store and stealing wouid be the Government candidate in St. Antoine division, foregoing his salary as High Commissioner and returning to his reat in Parliament. Unsuccessful Negotiation. Sr. Jouy, April 29. L. H. Davies did not leave here yester- day morning after all.. He put in a good part er the day in furiher efforts to make peace between the grits here, but left for Halifax without having settled the case, New French Ministry. Paris, April 29. he new Freneh cabinet is announced, with M. Meline as prime minister. 3 | i — i —— i —— —— i — i === Time. Buy the Seeds at Carter’s Seed Store. {00 af [do -seff teat fpf { ' ‘ Housecleaning 2 Time. Buy Wall Paper at Carter’s. Only one best place to buy Wall Paper—that is CARTER’S. SBA Ss2422 i422 | aa aga g-a a s sll Ih» satu} foc at fat a ™ t II» II» . sll! (ial five fff — ion Tes aoe English bicycle thieves are ingenious. A lady was ridirg near Surbitor, when a gentlemanly-looking person called out to her that her tire was out of order, and offered to inflate it for her. She accepted his offer, and after ‘remedying the fault, he got on the whcel to show her it was all right, and then rode off with the wheel. fo gild refined gold is proverbially a work of supererogation, aud to offer a bet- ter than the best is paradoxical. Priest- ley’s black dress fabrics in silk, or silk and wool are admittedly the best in the world. Now the celebrated firm in “Eud- ora” beats its own record. That is the verdict of the ladies, who say that the “Eudora” cloth, with its peculiar lustre, its extra width and weight, and its perfect dust-shedding quality, is bound to be a formidable rival to its sister fabrics which have obtained the suffrage of the feminine world. Wrappd on “The Varnished Board” and Priestley’s name etamped on every five yards. Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. Seasonable—- Ladies bicycle leggins at J M. McLeod & Co’s., colors fawn and black all sizes, Bananas, California orages and lemons received this morning at Beer & Goff’s. Residence by auction—Remember the sale of house and laid to-morrow at 12 o’clock, noon, in front of the premises ad- joining the residence of Dr. Taylor on the north side of Grafton street. No better chance to secure a private residence near the business centre of the city and in first class order. BeerBros. tor Dress €eeds, Seed Potatoes. — Beauty of Hebron Early Surprise, Early Rose, for sale at Cartei’s seed store. ap27 lw eod Sporting goods just received from the celebrated house of A? G. Spaulding & Bro. a fine stock of footballs, baseballs, cricket balls, tennis ballis, bats, all kind-; croquet sets, all prices; tennis racquets, : Tue Wearuex.—Geaerally fair, Ststionary or higher temperature, loves, mitts, maske, etc., at Carter's | kstore, a27 iw eod~ ;} ing habit. | eradicates the alchohol from a man’s system, | restores his brain to natural cendition, and | repairs the physiological injuries that alcohol | causes in the system ofa drinking man. In tains and Lambrequins, Curtains, Nets and Art Plain and Tucked Lawns, Colored Muslins. Satteens in all colors. W A. Weeks & Co.. The People’s Store. The Gold Cure Treatment. An EXAMINER reporter called on the Rev. Father Murphy, the discoverer of the Gold Care Treatment, this merning. th The rev. gentleman, who arrived by' the Stinley yesterday afternoon, is stopping, at the Hotel Davies. In answer .to many quese tions regarding the nature of his Gold Cure, and the opening of an institution in Charlottc+ town, the rev. gentleman said that he had come to establish one of his branch Gold Cure Institutions in Charlottetown, — in-res- ponse to iumerous and urgent solicitations from prominent people all overthe Island. He regretted that he could not have had the op- portunity of acceding to the people’s wishes to 0 en an institution before this. For many years the rev. Father said the people of Char- lottetown and other prominent towns om the Island-have patiently looked forward fot* the Opportunities of having a Gold Cure Institu- tion established in their midst, as they found it very inconvenient to go to Halifax and other places so far away from their homes, I sin- Cerely hope now that the institute is establish- ed in Charlottetown, the people wiil take ad- vantage and- derive’ the great benefits and blessings of our Gold Cure Treatment. In all the leading cities of Canada, our jn- stilutcs are thoroughly established, arid doing untold good. . We have treated overtwenty { thousand people during the last six years, and more than ninety-five per cent. of that nuraber were effic.¢ously and permanently cured. They, their wives and families thank God for the blessings of the Gold Cure Treatment, When all other means, moral, medical, religi- | ous and social fail to help them, my Gold | Cure Treatment has cured them Thus you see that the drinkipg habit ata certain stage is assuredly a diséase’ as bBraiu fever or pneumonia. To cure this disease my Gold Cure Treatment jis‘an infallible remedy. Out of the large number of patients treated, from statistics carefuliy kept, not over three per cent. Fave relapsed into their former diink My Gold Cure Treatment simply | other words we put aman in perfect health so that he is even better than a man that never drank, because he fully realizes the hell of whiskey, and blesses God for the freedom from such deplorable slavery. We cannot give a patient a new brain, nor a new will, |neither can we without the grace of God make him morally good, hence it is that some fool ish men and some morally bad men;. forces themselves'back against their will into the fotmer hell of the drinking habit, from which they were snatched by the powermof thegSal Cure Treatment and the grace of God. Ifa man drinks after taking my Géld care’ Treatment, he has to force himself to do so. He has to cultivate the habit anew, in doing so. oO he plunges _ himself knowing- ly, voluntarily, deliberately, and perversely into the same deep sad sorrow and physical agony from which we saved him. Is the Gold Cure Treatment injurious? asked the reporter. No, on the contrary, it im- proves a man’s general health, so much so that many men take it for the benefits they derive from our course of treatment for their general health. I have appointed Mr. W. Fs. Comeau as manager of the work here, ana Ff sincerely hope that the people of Charlottetown will* avail themselves of the opportunities and blessings of our Gold Cure Treatment. I have established the institute here in the name of God and man, and I earnestly hope that. all true lovers of God and humanity will sustain our temperance work and our Gold Cnre Treatment efforts to lessen the vice of intem- perance, to save the drinking man, to make his home happy, and to edify the community of Charlottetown. Father Murphy lectures to-night. James L. Hayden, Esq., of St. John, manager of the St. John Institute, New Brunswick, and A. Butler, Esq, manager of the St. John’s, Nfid. Institute, will also address the meeting FOR SALE. That valuable property on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlotte- town, on which stands Philharmonic Hall, Iz offered for sale by tender. Half the purchase money may remain secured by mortgage upon the proprtey for 3 years at } per cent. interest. Tenders will be re- seived up to 28h -prox., noon, by the undersigned, who does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. For further particnlars apply at his oflice on Prince Street, to i RICHARD JOHNSON. Apri 16—w f 4i Read Carter's for Wall Paper, sHIP NEWS, Pert of Charlettete va. ENTERED. April 27—Tarqnin, Lowmiie, Pictor$ A.S. Townshend, Whittle, do; ss North- umberland, Cameron, Halifax; Etsil cu Matin, Davis, Pictou. April 28—J. A. G. C., Langill, Wallace; Edwin A. Grozier, McDougall, Pictou; Rustic, Hughes, Pictou; Kohinoor, Boud- _ Cc es +: : erault, do; Opal, McLellan, Pugwash. with st erlin & Silv e : mountings and_ plain. They are. very pretty and attractive. You will want apair this season. If you want the latest see my stock before purchasing. CLEARSD, : April 28—J. A. G. C., Langill, Wallace; Edwia A Grozier, McDougall, Cow Bay; Kohinoor, Bouderault, Pictou; Opal, Mc- Lellan, St. John’s. April 25— Express, Smith, West Point; Brilliant, Landry, Montague; V. Cronan, 3 Bruce, Magdalen Islands; 27, Etoil do Matia, Davis, Pictou; Lily Bank, Blue. 3 I have justseceived a Murray River. new line of Silver Stick Pins. When down town- drop in and see them. Prices right. Buy only if you wish, W. W. WELLNER, =. SUPERIOR BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE. The Shop, Dwelling, Warehouse, Stables and Premises at the head of St. Peter's Bay, in King’s County, at present occu- pied by Mr. Joh» Larkin, are offered for sale. This well known and valuable busi- ness stand js most eligibly situated in the centre of the village, and within a few hundred yards of the Railway Station, Easy terms of payment will be given. Apply to McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE Charlottetown ap6—-2w 136 & wy SS — : : ; : | ; : : é PROWSE BROS. SE SENESNE NE SENS oe WS i ili ili lin iin iin in aS ails ste sO as NS se Thinking of “© Dress Goods ? . need a SY If 5 you are particular, and 9¢ Me. ~~ « aS | You know you new dress this spring. #8 , want something to per- $ xu a ‘J oe fectly satisfy your Dress 9% AVE Goods ideas, you'll need sy, ae toseeourstock. If there oF Se was a handsomer assort- 5% at: ment in Charlottetown i A ca oi , ae than ours, ours wouldn’t ‘ sf a . be going as fast as it is, would it ? MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, April 23, 1896. Ss a g This Twice Our travellers are now ON THER RCAD with the finest line of samples ever shown IN THE PROVINCES. Ahead of the times again with the petals or enemeee oo FOR THE NEW WOMAN. See it! Headquarters for Rubber Goods. It will profit you to see our samples before buying. Amherst Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co., INCORPORATED April 28, 1896. Prices away down. 1867. Keeps all rain ont when it is lined with the Rigby “f| waterproofed ¥/ Fibre Chamois. *j 'o Style and comfort always go -atff together with this unequalled «atff interlinuing. aff But find the RED STAR LABEL df on EVERY YARD io avoid imitations. stl] april 24, 27, 29. al uff! 1 222224224222 4242 WE ARE READY To show you the Finest Assortment of American Wall Papers IN CHARLOTTETOWN. For cHEAP papers we WILL Not begundersold. McMILLAN & HORNSBY. Charlottetown, April 6, 1896. SY 230s Ore osbre 2b orbye shy xbre Ao US AS AS US AS US US * H 20th Century Boot Nour Capes, Nev Millinery Wew Dress Coods, NOW OPENING. T, J. HARRIS, Charloitetggym, April 11, 1896. oxbye xy as s& — ee Talk Aol Dena Tor Birds This is a cut of the ONE PIECE CRANK on the only PERFECT Wheels made at $100. The DEMAND for this Wheel is so GREAT that we have only received one this season out of an order given last February for TWENTY-FIVE, but the manufacturers now telegraph us that a part of this order is SHIPPED. Dawson's Bicvele Depot. EMPIRE TEA Is tha Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be swe and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by rk. J RORRIS. Going to Buy A New Suit! Here is exactly what you want. Come in and look at them. All our New Spring Goods it a big dis- count till we move into our New Store. P. S.—Ten Days Only ! S. A. McDONALD, Leading Fashionable Tailor, Queen Street. Wer Goods ! Neur Goods ! New Clothing, New Felt Hats, Ladies New Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Flowers, New Ribbons, ' _ In our Boot Departmeut we ar daily open- ing lots of Boots. Our values are not surpassed. Try us, try us, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. 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