THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee MAY 1 2, 1898 oe om * Gonticmen A SNAP About fifty pairs of Gents’ Kid Gloves, all shades, all aiz28, just as cood as new, but sLIGHTL Y SPOTTED, 50c pair to clear yegular price $1.25 and $1.50 pair. WEEKS. Just received, a moagnifi- t assoriment of New Neckties new Tecks, new new Four-in- ecenn New Bows, | Washing ‘Ties, hands, Shirts and Collars, white and Unlaundred Shirts at all prices, The best 7c unlsundered = shirt, all sizes, 14 to 17}. Collars & Cuffs Best 4 ply Linen Collars, 2e quality, eur price; latest aty les, 2 for 25 cents Best Linen Cuffs, 2 pairs fer 45¢ Ladies’ New Black Suusbades and Lmbre tas Silk | A very special line, good! -eovering and pretty handle | $1.15 Gents Umbreltas A full rolling k umbiellas, and steel tubes Ladies New Waterproofs New biack colored spring capes, ete. W. A. Weeks & Co.) Wholesale & Retail, mew steck of light wood saa =). and 3 Toe Most’ Compact Camera N THE WORLD Takin; Ax3h * sinh oe Stecreeeeceqen a2ee zene Pictures and ne itt, aml naa Salo Only | inch thick whe i closed, in- cluding double plate he Ider. VAD IN THREE SIZES. Vest Po. ket, for (2x24 pictures, $ 5.00 Pu ket, for 34x: | pic. ures, 7.50 Tourist, (pocket) for 3424} do, 10.00 FOR PLATES CEB FILMS. uality Achro- sri ‘Mh ant view ’ , . Complete with extra « matic Lens. ! finder, Every camera tested before lk aving factory God will produce Perfec: cictures. W. L. Harvie, Agent for P.E_I. eects ieee A Handsome E.ot Of Dress Hate, Sailors and other Millinery G% ds j Just received. Ready trimmed b young always on | Sole for old and mbpets aod, MRS R. YOUNG, Biileborough Squa re li 3 . | 0000 2 \oee04 GH, cw¥s 000 0000 LCCAL NCTICES. — Direct from the makers in Chemnitz, | Saxony— 1500 pairs cotton ttockings re- ceived today at Stanley Bros; two extra values, l5c and 20c per pair. See ad. 109 2: Maple Syrup only 25 cepts a botile at Beer & Golf's. LOT 2i. Attention Ladies,’ Eyes eae our new collars. Newest atyles, best linen lowest price, Over 509 tochoose from —Paton & Co. _ 9 * New blouse sets just ope : Tanton, Jeweler, Another supply of cuff links just receiv s | cd —W N Tantoa, Jeweler. Millinery.—We are millinery leaders of Ch’own.—F. Perkins & Co. Dress Goods.—For best value goods try F Perkins & Co, in dress curtain mu-lins Perkins & Co. Cape.—A large and beautiful stock of capes at &. Perkins & Co Musline —Faney drees maetins at F, Moncton tweeds are best.—F. Ce. Fashionable black wings, black birds, black flowers, black quills, white quille, crimson q Lill, tipped quills Hundreds at Paton & Co’s. 109 3i d&w. Axoruer fot of beautifal flowers opened for your i#epection at Patoe & Cc., con- Perk ns & and | | | -— | | fi x | | . . t white wings, | i Stipen! a | sisting of Slack sprays, ospreys, quiils, colored eprays, lace sprays, fancy siraw, black aed white flowers, straw ro-ettes, | shaded tips, colored mounts, white back, crimson, scarlet, blue, brow 1, fawn and fancy combination colors, black b rds, colored birds, ostrich quills, ostrich boas feather boas, orange ‘\!o*semea, roses in al! all stades, even blue, daisies. forcret-me- nots, poppies, lilies, vivlets, oats, wheat, rove piqnets. 500¢-quiils from & cents. Ali Ginds, all shades. More quills than all ¢he other stores put together in town See them, the fargest ‘lot of mi illinery tritinmings in town.—Jas Paton & Co. 10 31 d&w ‘Bocts and Shoes buy your boots where you will get most monevs worth yon ¢ du +0 every time at J B Macdoaal ls & C. , Tine Royel is the*tighest grade baking powder ; known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further than any other brand, Absolutely Pure ROW! BAKING POWDER 00... NEW YORK, ° e2000000 oe e4e2 02008 ‘ ATV of Wall P aper buyers come here because they find. here the Wall Paper 2 > eh @ eo @ ©] 2 a2 = @ 2 @ (| they want. Exclusive styles, new designs, fresh, nd up-to- date, Because there’s moe here to choose mom, because there’s little to may. ( $Moore & ‘MeLeod, $ 4 The Wail Paperf{Men. } g é <= es < Ga Geeenece —_—-—— I mean business men, the fight kind and the wrong kind. t'.e kind that sells you right merchandise, and thekind that do.’t. J amr the right kind bec .use T otenen sell you the right goods fora less price than the wre kind of business men. I give greater Value for your meney,!I don’t sell goods on spec mlation, I sell it foran every day honest living, Try me for Men’s whetesidlianie: Ladies.’ Underwear, Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, - Braces, ~- Socks Skirts. PHILIP GOODSTEIN, New York Cheap Store. CAPT. MAY’S OLD STAND, GRAFTON ST. : — { dowdt | he considers 2 sale as vood as made. | Ite genteel appearance, 7 oe etar imi iNinery Graduates in Pharmacy —"==ar j% crockery. China Stare.—W PC Information Wanted. —— Sir,—I notice in yesterday’ ExaMINer | that it is the intention of the Governme t to increase the number of Stipendiary Magistrates i in this Province and that pr - vision ie to be made that the contined sal rvs of the Magistrate’s in avy c¢ e Voumty ig not to exceed the amount vo! salary now paid to ove Stipendiary for the C.unty. Tue salary of a Couaty Stipes ae is pow g200 and if the Government got. g to divide the sum among two or more cf them in a cor nty their calarics vil be rather insiynificant, But the Govercment is at xicus to see some more of ther Grit lawyers * out,” as business ie somenbat e'ack. I under- stanl,in the legal profess on The in- ferzoce is . lose and strong. The Coun'y Stpendiaries are making a fat haul out ot ther judical positions, and the sominal ssleresdo not coun for much. Wh: t about fines whieh’ our present Stipendiarys Magistrates have imposed 2. Where dothe fees go to? What do the Stipendary Magisirates “end their offices cost this countr, ? Now whi'stthe House is in ses- sion let the Government explain in euch a way thatthe public wav understand the whole matter before appointing additional aresa3 we know that t 1° app pint- ment of acc means additiona! cost 10 the county. Tax Paver. — a + <-> ae BORN. At Tignisk, on the llth inst., to Dr. 1 Mrs, ae & Son. it **T > Montrose, on the 6th the wife "ae. W. Gtilis, Esq:, a SHIP NEWS. -— Port of Charlottetown. ENTEREB May 10—Ida, Fraser, Halifax; Brilliant, slackmore, Souris; Mirnie A, Anderson, Shediac; DCronan, Bruce, Cape Wolfe; Margeret, Blue, Murray 4tiver; Kose May, | McPeuald, Louisburg; es Halifax, Pye, Boston. CLEARSD Mev 10—Hennab Eldridge. Dicke, Sy¢- nev; Br ,Blackmore,S’sid:; D Crone, Bruce, Rattan au Bouche; C D Mivwot, Huwbly, Cardigan; Margaret, Blue, Murray Hari or; Evol du Matin, Davie, Shedeac; ss Halitax, Pye, Boston. =o ~~ Tae wy ar te Ce Phoenix Fire Office a LOR DON Established 1782 This Company wae the first English tere Othee toenter Canada, which it did ee for back as 1804, and its reeord for prompiness and liberality in settling lesses, stands second to none during this leng period. The vee ix rers of al] ( Catv rhe has the largest ‘busi- | npaniee underwriting im the of ted m, 2 circ umstauce evhich WS the confideace placed in the eom- pany by the peopleof aia red W. Hyndman, Agent for P. E, I. -_- Lf{ you are not feeling well, whr don’t you take Hood’s Sarsaparilia? It will ip tify and enrich yeur blood and de vou wonderful goud, @ bserve the smile.and air of satisfaction with which the tailer-displays “Klond:ke” serge to his prospective customer. No quality and ety] serve as his aids. Manle Leaf and Beaver on every third yard, “Hivle” ia the point«vhich makes oars department. Worka ‘tter than vou’re ever had before.— es eu McLeod. [t costs no more io get your millinery work done here—and it'll be done better— iitional Stipendisry Magistrat. s | ‘Local and Other | tems, Reap adv. “The Red Flag” * ‘this i issue. For Dritt.—No 1 Co. Fourth Reg'men C. A, meet ror de Il tonight at 7.30, Enaineers.—Engineers are requested to meet for drill on Fridav evening at 8 o’clock to arrange for Guard of Honor for | closing of House of Assembly. a Boby Ree veretd.—The body of Mr. White, one of the victims of the recent drowning accident ai Fifteen Pont, has been recovered a sbort distance from where the boat was capsized. The body of Mr. Wedge has not yet been found. neti Cutcpren’s Exrearairyment.— Do not make apy engagement for Tbursday evening. Come tu St. Paul's Schoolroom, We waatepring. You will find it tiere with the “Awnkening of Pusev Williams’” and “* Spring Flowers.” And the Skylark will sing. 3 in C. M. B. A—A special meeting of Branch 216,C.M.B. A., will be beld in the A.O.H. hall thisevening at 8.30 | o'clock, for the purpose of arranging for | the attendance at the funeral] of our late | brother, R. E. Moran. —By order, H. J. Fitzge rald, Ree. Sec’y. — aS A Pare Cuance. ~The valuable farm on Mount Edward Road owned by Clement Benoit is to be disposed of by auction on Thursday the 19th inst. The farm con- tains about 60 acres of choice land and the dwelling house and out buildings are in first-class condition. A rare chance is thus afforded any person desirous of in~ vesting in @ property within easy distance of the City. A Nuisance.— The attention of the City Mershal is called tothe conduct ot boys who nightly congregate in the vicinity of Fiillsborough Park and Griffi.b’s corner aud annoy the resideats in that locality ‘Sy ringing door bells and running away. The parents of some of these boys need not be surprised if they receive an invitation to ‘attend an athome from the St pendiary Magistrate, if this muisance is not stopped. ee Dikp Yesterpar.— We announce to-day with deep regret the death of Mr. Richard noon, after an illness of several monthe. | The deceased was a young man of excellent character and brilliant attainments. His death, thougb not unexpeeted, was a great shock to his yeung wife (who is also very ill) and his father and mother. at half past aime o’clock, spain Sons or Tauperance.—The celebration Temperance took place last evening and on the early cistory of the order war given by Mr. John P. Tanton, P. G. W. P., and there was also an address from Mr. Edward L mre the only one of the charier men bers of the first Livtsion now living. ‘The names Privce Ejiward Division were read. They are: Lawrence Tremain, Chas Young, William Harnstead, George W Millner, Wiliiam McKay, John Davies, jr., John |; Bowers, Robert McKinley, Artemas Davi- son, Johm Pidwell. John F Clarke, John _J Pippy, A McKenzie, George H Chud- . liegh and iward Love. John C Clarke, 1G W P,aad Jobn Anderson, GS, were j 2mOKg tose preseot at the celebration. PERSONAL. the city Fesier day. Mr. .G, - Beer left this Nelson, B. C. ‘ie Waring and Olive, steamboat | inspectors, arrived here Jast night on offi- cial busiaess. (Jneen meee RJ Wangh, Ottawa, W L ln. John; A A Me Lean, | Montay M Bioonsfteld, Montreal; David | | Ezan, | Sapte Stewart; John Goldsmith, Aiberton. Hote] Dawies: A P Porter, Toronto; Dauglas Ruthertord, Halifax; F W At wood, Portland, Me; Jas Yeo, Bideford, Jas D Beset, Halifax, L P Mason, Pictou; Gee C Hintzmanv, Toronto; BA Iritis, Sackville; - J Waugh, O tawa; JJ Olive, St. John; W A Brennan, S’Side; Mr. and Mrs. Milter and Mr, R Miller: | Quebec; Geo W Hibbtett, Georgetown. Rev. ". Macdonald, of Souris, was in | morning for CARRE TEE TS than oillinery work ever has been done | done fer vou.—Moore & BecLeod. i Great Bargain in mey’s felt hats, Men’- * felt hats from 25 cents acd upwards at J B MeBonald & Co. . { ; King We are now doing business in the store ! formerly occupied “by Miller Bros. We | want toese every one in need of good Call and see us in the Cheap Colwill. ie 2 wk dy & wy. Everybody's Pilis. The Best Family Medicine Fer Biliousness, Constipation, &e., Ke. Price 25 Johnson DIED. Ono l years, [Funeral os ath from his father’s residence et 930 a. m.,on Friday to St. Dunstan’s Catn edral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetry.] Street, At Orovile, California, on arch, of malaria! fever, E. S. in the 28th vear of his age. the 28th Gamester Indigestion, © Cents. E. Moran, son of Capt. Moran, of this city. Mr. Moran’s death occured yesterday after- The funera! wil] take place to-morrow morniog of the fiftieth anniversary of the Sons of was weil attended. An interesting address " appentiog onthe charter of inst., Richard E. Moran aged 28 | "” (any importing — HUSIERY FOR SATURDAY s NEM NEM NE NESE MES % } 5K “> ae bed “APF AS “a> A> SSeS ae é 1% s%es Sé Ye i Se Me SI S23 SRSIKSESE SESE _— AS AS AS US AS AS AS AS nd Opened y ear direct from the makers Chemnitz, Saxony—1500 pai.s Fast Bleck. seamless cotten stockings, EXTRAORDINARY -----VALUES. Taese are best make, full fashioned, and seame ‘The aS SS ¥ I5 AND 200 OOOO Svs s COSDEOOO STANLEY BRU The Always Busy Store. less—guaranteed tast black and stainless, best ever shown by us for the money. PER PAIR - THE BEST HOUSEHOLD DYE... the one doing most with least trouble and best result is Maypole Soap The clannest, fastest Dye for soiled or faded materials of any kind —woollen-+-silk—cottons, etc., because it Washes and Dyes at the same time. Sold in all colors by Druggists. 2 Is obtained by using ? , S England } a Sample of work free. Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montneat:’ DOES THE EMPL OYMENT OF I \BOR SENEFIT A COMMUNITY ? SBDADAOAV“ BADE OF COURSE IT DOSES. ———ee se rere 6 ee eee | D. A. Bruce employs more peop'e manufacturing custom and readymade clothing than a'l the staff of the largest dry goods house in the province (pos ibly twice asmany). we is prepared to giveemployment to three times the numberaf a more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase at home made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than gclothier, who mercly acts as a middle. man be- tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking hismoney and sendingit abroad to pay tor foreign labor, The ae of the local manufacturer should have preference "oA, BRUCE ——— There is a Geodly Proportion of the people who want the BES !—know it when they see it, and see it when they louk at OUR Furniture: We manage to please some mighty particular people. We are particular ourselves, WE CAN PLEASE YOU & Johnson, JOHN NEWSON, ore of good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture. » =. = . ———$ — — ——— —— — _ -_- ~ <3 t2~ e213 39t- 4 var t 4>Orerer8 d I I ty ee ORE less ate reemere ri n mens epee rennin estan eewewe gig Teme mmermaten amen