& Of iylish Millinery stone, Ot Miss ) an attends -o Miss Van Stone Bee cane tO Us i's aud will lease you TRY 7 rw r oN WEEKS FOR tar iV pe rsonally. ir new williner Try your new hat. hly recommended & CO Black aud Colored Dress Goous e1lve | We heve | large cho.ce new stock 8 C goode, Broad loths, gnd fan y dress goods, Wiki be happy to sh TRY WEEKS FOR Ladies Latest Our wantle ro»m co: d and opened a of rich black Stumes, plain the very latest yw them to you. & CAO Capes italns a perscn- ally selected stock of newest stylos in Capes. Drop in and see them, they are mark ed low. TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Kid Gloves The newest colerings in Clasp and lacing. Don't forget our 82c_bar- gain worth $1.25 to - 1.50 per pair. Real l’rench Kid. GENTLEMEN TRY WEEKS FUR & CO Your Furnishing We can save you cash on every pur- chase i) your line. ply collars at 2 for 25 pair, worth 30c., Kid neckties. braces low, anc sell them chez TRY HERS ‘ W > 7 HS for your dry goods. variety, and will ples price. See our latest 4 *cuffat 22ca gloves, shirts, We buy these goods ip. . & CO We have ase you in the the WEEKS & Co Wholesale and Retail ee Fine Weather For Roofing & manag Now’s the time orders are coming in fast-—we’re busy— but now's the time Don't Have PaLIaeaaa a Leaky Ro of BA BABRSBAAAR We will give yo the sind you want at the rice you wa If you ha nt. ve repairing f any kind te do our pri ves are 1i_ht. If you want a cottage we'll bui'd it ‘van doit. Fu it prices that than words, as only we st. class work speak louder id. W. HARPER Manufacturing C_ntrictor, Fitzroy Street ..ccooee LS —In the vicinity ef Queen Square, on, Friday. a portion of 2 watch chain (« lrer) Wittic in attached. Finder will kindly ‘eave fam .t this office 108 1f ~~ WA’ TED,—at once a girl for general house work, Apply to Finley House, Pownal Street. 3i pd LOS between the store of Moore & Mc- Leced : nd St, Peter’s Road, a large sam; 1! book © wall paper. Finder will please tell us » to send for same, Moore McLeod, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY §&, 1899 A PROTEST. The following resolution was unaris mously paraed at a meeting of the Char- lottetown Temperance Alliance @1 Satur- day evening: “Whereas, thie Alliance bas been given to understand that it is the intention of members of the Legi+lature to introduce legislation licensing the sale of |\quere it Charlotietown by taxing those engaged in the business : Therefore Resolved, thet this Alliance do protest against license, ‘tax or any other system of raising a*revenue from the hquor traffi ; snd further Reso'vid tial we urge upon the Legie- laure }'o pasa the amendments to tbe L'quor Regalstioa Act (submitted by this Alliance) and now before it.”’ ee THE SPELLING ‘EST. Sirk,—In Saturday’s Dairy Examiner an item On spell ng. evidentiv from West Keat School, compares West Kent and Queen Square sebools oo “Tests.” Atthe“Spell- ing Bee” between tho-e schools the West Kent boys, knowing beforehand half the words given but. sitting with Queen Square boys, made only 75 per cent., while at the “Test” since, kuowing none of the words beforehand but sitting by themeelvet, made 86 per cent. With such an increase where there certsin- ly should be a decrease, we do not wish te be compared with West Kent en ‘‘Tests.” ‘Juzen Square Scoot Bor. Good health is worth more than any- thing else to you, and every bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparil!a contains good hialth. DIED. Ta the full assurance of Christian faith, at his home: near Fallerton’s Marsb, Lot 48, at 6 o’clock Bunday evening, May 7th, Duncan McGregor, aged $8 years and 19 days. |Funeral from hi« late residence to- morcov (Tursday) at 2 p. m., te Croes Roads Cemetery } At F.irv lie, Lot 49, on the Sth inst.. Roeal i Carmichsel, in the fi6 h year of his age. The estinsetion in which the de- c*eaced was held was shown by the usure ually large procession of over 70 carriages which accompan'ed his remains to their last resting place at Vernon River. May he rest in peac « —— mn ee = em HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davie>: Mise Sincla'r, Summer side; R L Savage, Fre’ercton; J M Robertson, Mon'rea!l; | M Hante-, Toronto; GH Ansey,S:. Hyacinth; R J Byrne, Joho E Boteriil. Mr. ad Mrs. G@ P MeLanch' an Fred W Choat. Mon'real ; T ADoherry, [or nt °J SC McKay, Thomas Douglas, James Re‘d Halifax; C A Beuthbner, D Ru'h réord, Muebec: Hon D Gordon, Georgetown; Hen Wm Campell, Sea View. Queen Hote] : Geo E Baker, Grand Tracadie; Thomas F Simpson, Brantford, Ont; JamesSt C Moore, Miruie Moore, Eldon, : “NO BETTER VALUE ¢ THAN WE OFFER ¢ 6st A PAIR for ladies light shoes —new sock, al! siz-s. See them in our window to-day. ~» > 2 =~ G&S? S “se $1.00 A Pair for Chocolate cc). ored shoes — made in half sizes, See them in our window to-day. Me8% Se 5% OS Si R. XK. STAMPER’S CORNER f 2260606002008 J 6000 SO000CS To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown ; —_——_— As vou are now called onto elect a anitable person to fill the vacancy on the Beard of Commi‘s-ionera of Sewers and Water Supply. I have been requested by a number of citizens to allow myself to be put is nomination for the office. I now solicit your support, if it should be your pleasure to elect me, I will endea- vor to discharge the duties pretsining to the office, with a due regard to economy and efficiency. Yours truly, HAS. McGREGOR i i i Am a> o> ss ™ > eS a @ > =. ~~ Ge “te “> Oe Gh Se See Se & Ward 5, Ch’town, May 8, 99 ’ \ EXPOSING UNWHOLESOME MEAT Prosecution Before Magistrate Haszard To-day. This forenoos Geerge Lund and J-mes tankin, of Lot 48, appeared before Supen- diary Mag sirate Ha-zard on a caarge of exposing weat for sale in the market place that was unfit for fcod. The meat exooe- | ed was a cercase of vy al which was pu’ chased by ;Marsbal Cameron at the market on Friday lat. Dr. Richard Johasoo, healb officer for the cite, deposed that the avimal must have been very youny. it was ro ill-fed and jll-nourished thai itwas uofit for food and should not have been exposed for sale. James McMillan, V.8., said he spected the meat which he would neither eat himee!f nor give t@ any person else to eat. Itwas soft flabby and immatured. If the calf had any nourishment at al! from its mother it mast bave been limit ed. Maurice Blake swore that the carca: was unsaleable, and he did wot consider it In fit for food. From i's appearance he would say it wex killed after being dropped. Frank Drake said he would neither eat nor eeli the veal. It wes unfit for food. He did not think the calf was many days old. Henry Balls did not think the veal was fisfor food, The calf might have been an hour oli or it might be two days old. Marsha) Cameron testified to buying the veal on the marketsquare. It was unfil for human food. At the request of the prisoner the case was sdjouraed until this day week. Ran- kin, in reply to the court, said be bought the calt from a man named Brsz.J, whe said it wae pea:ly a fortnight o'd. - — lt PERSONAL Rev Alex McAniay, Morell, was in town to-day. M-. A. W. Sterus, Morell, came to town this morning. Mr. H. R. Lordly returned from St. Jobn on Saturday evening. Miss Smal], of the Kelectic Bookstore, Sammerside, came to town this morning. R-v. J. W. McKe. ze, Midgell, wass paesenger to town by ihe «asiero train to- dar. Mr. snd Mra. G P. Meotrea!, are amore Ho e] Davies. Mre. M.lco'm } cLood was very | ow lasi night. But she} assioce ral «d aad the ductors st:ll have lope. Mr.8.M_ Ben:, of Summessid’, spent yesterday in Chu: ot.cown snl returned home thigmornigy., [cin pleasing tc bear that Me. Go HB. ReJidtio, wio tar beeni!) fur sescra! days past, is improving in healta, Mr. Jchn Ucxter, of Toronto, the weti- knows commercial traveller, is among the la est arriv-l: a the Hote! Davies. Hon. Wo. Campbell aod Mr. SE. Reid evurned totewn by the western traia this Mr. Reid wa; accowypenied by Mei ugblin, of the gwcets ai the morning. Mrs. Reid. Messre John Newson and Charles Me- Gregor are candidates for ‘ha vacancy on ie Bosardof Sewerage Water Cum- missioners, We learn thet Senator Ferguson wil leave Gurawa for home today. His scn Colin is, we are glad io report, recovering from bis illoe+s, but will remain in Ov'awa for some time to come. Rv. William Dobson, of Balifax, arriv- ed in Charlotvetown on Saturday eveniog, an‘ os ‘ne gucetot Mr, David Schurman Ye werd-y be preached two atle aud m cive sermons in G ace Church. Snaps. Te-DaAY WE GFFER :— S0u 2 Bottles Tomato Catsup for 25 cts 2 ss Worchester Sauce for 25 cts 2 Mixed Pickles for 25 cts 2 a Chow-Chow for 25 cts 2 “ Crosse and Blackwells Jelly 2% cts 25 cts 2 Pots Rasberry Jam fer 2 Pots Red Currant Jelly 25 cts BEER & GOFF GROCERS i ELAUK DIAMOND LINE TheS. 8S. Bonavista sailing from Mon treal, Tuesday, May 9:b, will be due at Ch’town, Friday, May 12th, and will eail for St. Johns, Nfld, via North Sidney, carrying horses, cattle and s-eep on deck, and produce under neck at lowest possi vle rates. For further ne as to eight and sage apply to freight and Pa» PEAKE BROS & CO., Agents Zz Pr By OD 9D 9S 9 DODD 0D O90D OD OS OS ODD eR Ch’towr, April 29, ’99 Stipendiary * Local and Other em Tne Prors,—Fair, no t much change iv tempera’ ure. I. O, F.—S8t. Lawrence Lodze meets to-night. Second degree. stile ATTENTI N.—No. 2 Company, G. A, meets for drill to-night at 8o'clock sharp, in uniform. Mererinc.—The Jr, Abegweits will meet to night at the usual placeand bour. All members interegied in football are reque «t- ed to attend. PvGisList.c — George Byers, formerly of Charlottetown, woo from Jack Cat'anach, ihe Providence boxer, a few nights ago. Cattanach was hn cked out in tLe third round, . For Tue Convent. — Rem mbvr the concert lectue «nthe evening of the 17:b, forthe Lenefic of St. Jose; l’s convent The pro.raume ia ac..ic: ore, ard plea‘ant cvening is ¢s ured a'l who at- tend, scl Tue Presnrrery.—The Presbytery of P.K. Island meeis in St. James’ Church tomorrow (Tue-day). In the evening at 7.30, a public rervice will be held, at which Messre, Coffia and Ro-e wll be licensed. seule Norwkcias Barque.—-A Norweg‘an barque regietering «bout 760 tone, osmed Mark Twain, came into port on Saturday. She is en ber way to Miramichi, and,ii is said, has had her catwater damaged some- what by the ice. Sy James’ Crvecu.—At the morning cervice yserdsy R.v T. F. Fuller on made fitting reference tothedeath in “co land recenily of Rey. 1h mas Duncan, a former pa-to ofth.church;and at the cloee af the service the organist played Becthoven’s funeral march. Jurce ALLey’s Funerat —The funeral of the late Jnige Aley took j41-ce this afiernoon, the intermeut being in Sherwood cemetery. The fnoeral eervice at the bouse wxs conducted br Rev. G. M. Camp- bell. The funeral traiu left the etat.on at thre o'clock. The p-] + arere were Hon. F. Brecken, Chief Justice Suliiven, Jndge Warburton, Hon, H. ©. MeDonald, ex-Maror D.weon and Dr. Dodd. The a’ ‘endatee of c.tizens geueraliy wae very large. A Craxp Env. garainment dirce'ed by Prof. M Qua:ri’ of Halil. x , assister by onr populartesc er Miss... McDonald, end ner pupils, wl! be given in the Opera Houee,th-jasi of May. This; erformance entitied ‘*A.-Carnivel cf Nations’, will consits of a variety os National acd Paney Dances, Tabieaux, etc. Oneot the chef altractions will be a Burleeque Coon Cake Walk in which 25 lad es and gentlemen w jl take part. Prof. McQuarrie i one of C nada’s lesding teach rs of darciog avd banjo, and his experien’e in directing and singe manegement should assure the public bat this “Carnivel” will eclipse avy en- terfainment ever given io Cha lottetowo. ‘ineostigatiiaes Ric Caren or Taovr.—The first bg catch of trout th ¢ season was made by Mr Ruseeli J Coles, of Danvil'e, Va.. at S-ntper’a Pond a dave ago. Mr. Coles, who ie a member of the fi:m of Coles & Jamer, in company with a friend driv out to Sentner’s and inore hour and & quarter Janded 78 of the sy eckled beauties, ranging in weight from a helf pound tos pound. This is mcre than a tront a minute,acatch that it wovld be hard to beat (or equa!) anywhere. Mr. C. les, who ie a fi berman of ekil! and experience, says he never met with such success before and is loud in b's praise of Seotner’e as a fish~ ing resort. It is probab'e that when Mr. Coles returns to D.nuville acd tells the fi-hermen there of hia phenomenal success in Prince Edward Island many other fishers from that sec’ion will come this _s fo A The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be placed in tae Lancs of their attorney for the collection of all unpaid ac- cunts, on the fifteenth of May Seve expense by calling at our office and settling before that date—W. A, Wrexs & Co. es = eoBVewzeowe @ 2 42BseD ww OD When Packing Furs Use lots of Moth Balls, Naptkaline, or camphor and you need not fear moths. We have Moth Balis, 5: a box. Napthaline (a coarse powder. l5¢ a pound. Camphor, (pure gum) $1.00 a pound, Insect Powder, (extra strong) 60c a pound, ORF WOE ODOS SOA HODES ,. ' D>ClSDt OOOO 581DOD SEV ECStee@ CORSETS FITTED FREE Many ladies have an idea that there is a charge made for fitting—this is a mis- take, CORSETS ARE FITTED FREE OF CHARGE, You can get fitted even if you do not want a cor- set. Every ladyin Charlottetown should opportunity— take advantage of this Miss Sexton will corset you properly in fit and comfort, WB. Amziet’s Greatest f $1.00, $1.35, $185 and upwards 2% M2 MY Se MEM SNe SY Mes é “ae % MK SE SESS SE TK AP ae al Bs THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE SSOSLSH:HSETS® a] SLATER EE $3.00 @ PAIR Hundreds of pairs now in stock, all the fashionable shapes, FOOT FORM, RAT- IONAL, NATURAL, AR- «4 ISTOORAT, BEAUIDEAL . 4 ir dark or light tans, an] \ BLACK leathers. We have ; them long, we have them ‘ short, we have them wide, we “|? have them narrow, we have them small, we have them large, we have them heavy, we kave them light. Jionestly we think theeis ~ not a man in Charlottetown that we cannot FIT SATISFACT- 5 ORiLY with the famous SLATER SHOE. 2% w= ALLEY & CO 5 We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Stores an private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and consequently}healihy cond tion; and this at short notice. We wiil furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of the latest ani! most epproed patterns at prices ox nsistent with first-class quality of goods and workman ‘ip. The latest and most beantiful New York designs in electrolicrs. A large stock of soil pipe and all plamber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand, ss Call cn us at the M snic Temple Building. treatment whether we -ell you or net. : T. A. MacLEAN, M \NUFACTURERS AGENT. You will receive courteour Ce