ce enn nent ee ioe tHE DAILY EXAMINER. i FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1898. eee See Pamela Local and Other items, ————— Livecy Srexcues at the Market Hall to night 4. O. H.—A regular meeting to-night at 7.90 ON, Esrovss ‘he popular cause at the meet- ing in Market Hall. Tax Atr xvey-Genera'’s Dixnen.—The Attorney-Uie Osis lioner ia honor of meme bers of the Legislature aud others has been gnaoimous!y voted most enj*yable, The viaods provided at Hotel Davies, and the hes of those who responded to the toasts, were alike excellent. Brio Grawt.— Mr. Hegan, of the Public Werks Department, visited Souris this week in connection with breakwater work there. The sum of $20,000, granted Inst gestion for this breakwater, will be the means of saving it from des:ruction. MoGitt Examinations. -~ At the recent examinations in the medical faculty of McGill University we notice that Mr. W. W. Wick- bem, of Summertide, maintained the reputa- tion of the Island tudents, his name appear- ing am00g the first on the honor list in a class of nearly one hundred. We congratulate Mr. Wickham on his success. isyvrance.—R.B Norton & Co's. claim fo: insurance in convection with the late fire bas been settled, and the amount to be dis $15,500 We understand that Mr. oreo is very well pleased with the treat- ment his firm recived at the hands of Mr. Jervis, the adjuster.| AY.M.C. A. fvot-ball club will be re- organized to-night. Let there be a good sitendance of al! who intend becoming members, at 5 o'clock. The yowog men's gymnasium class wilil be held to-o'ght immediately at the close of foot-bail mecting. Some Trovur.—A resideut of North Lake went fishing the other day and caught near the wouth of the lake three trout, two of whick weighed three pounds each, and the third two and a half pounds. They proved to be of the finest quality, apparently only having come in recently from the sea. salsa A Prosperous Scuoot.-—Colville gram- mar shoo! house has lately been made about one third larger than it was origir+ uly. There are now three teachers em ployed in it, Miss Leslie, of Souris West, having becun teaching in the new apart- ment on the 4th inst. This is one of the most prosperous schools in the county. EOP ca E.evator.—The elevator in Prowse Bros.’ store is now in working order and visitors to the different departments of that large estab- lishment will not have the trouble of climbing several pairs of stairs. Messrs. Prowze Bros. ste to be congratulated on their enterprise. Mewrs. Parkman and Crabbe deserve credit for the manner in which they performed the work of putting up the elevater, Appriss.—The Summerside correspond- ent of the Guardian says : ** Judge McLeod was presented with an address by the mem- bers of the Bar here on Wednesday morn- ing befors the court opened. A number of cases were decided during that day and yes- terday, and ne doubt his honor will preside atthe. County Court to the satisfaction of Riss Broxen.—We regret to hear that Mr. John Collins, of North River, acci- dentally fell through the hatehway into the cellar of Dodd & Rogers upper store (next dcor to John McLeod & Co's) yester- day and had two of his ribs broken: The accident occurred as Mr. Collins was turn- ing about to leave the store, The eleva- torwas up at the third floor at the time,jand Mr. Collina did not notice the open hatch- wey. Hisinjuries were attended to by Dr. Kelly. Avyorner Accrpent.—We understand that Mr. Jas. Rush, almost immediately after read- ing from yesterday » EXAMINER an account of what almost proved a very serious accident to himeelf,again accidentally and most uowillingly under! sok to repeat his acrobatic performance of the previous day. Mr. Rush was working om top of an oil barrel tightening a very large bolt with a hesvy monkey-wrench, which slip- ped from the boit and Mr. Rush was thrown viclently beckward several feet, falling across some heavy scantling, but fortunately escap- ing without any sericas injury to himeelf or the sexntling. This is the third time within a week that James hes met with an accident, Ordinary _ goods only deserve ordin ary ‘attention, but our new stock of Ladies’ Kid Gioves deserves Extraordinary and imweptate attention. We do not therefore apologize for giving you fur ther particulars. in reference to this most interesting subject. The following is clipped from a leading New York p per : “Never in the history of the trade, perbaps, have Gloves been shown in sach a bewilderi array of colors. Kids are in geod favor, an though they easily hold first place, they by no Wins monopolize the field Gauntiets with mall pointed Cutts and fancy bindirg sre much fought after. The call for Bv..ces hus frlien off @ least ninety per cent. As oths most populer form of Glove, the four-butten (large button) is Sway in the bead.” Now, after reading the above notice, tis fet that our Glowes exactly fill the meces- airy requirements. We show the latest Rovelties in soape, color and finish. RELIABLE GOUDS at REASONABLE PRICES we believe are what every lady of taste Wishes to procure. Te secure them for our customers we have given the very greatest care. “ Marguerite,” French Kid Laced, * Perrine,” French Kid Laced, “Lily,” Austrian 4 But'o:s, “Gascon,” French Kid L cing, “Chicago,” the latest novelty, Sizes 53 to 7} N. B—Our display of Mantles this *pring will surpacs in variely and elegance everything hitherts shown by us. In afew days we will give full partier lara. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. T: x »vto, April 7.--10 a. m. Winds shifting to east and south; fair :o- day; showers in many places to-morrow} higher temperature. Sherwood Cemetery. ANNUAL REPORT OF TME DIRECTORS. To the Shareholders of Sherwood Cemetery : In submitting the twentieth annual re- port of Sherwood Cemetery, your Directors are pleased to be able to aunounce that the result of the pist year’s work has been satisfactory and that after payment of all smounts due a balance of $55.62 on the year s transactions appears to the eredit of the company, The sum cf $350 which was on deposit in the Merchants Bank of Halifax was with- drawn with accrued interest during the past year. Of this amount $300 .\has been invested in ® mortgage, and the balance, $70.70, has been placed to the credit of the b«nk account of the company, making the total balance now on hand $17570 The receipts for the past yeer, $428.62, and the balince carried from the previous year, $120.08, are shown below. Subscriptions and donations......... $180.12 Annual! interes: on $1350 invested in PUN ai Ven + couesessedocesos 81.00 Sale of plots and arrears collected on ee Ns di hina. os sv dwe chhacsckevc 75.75 Pees for intermedls. ...66..cccccoce. 24 00 Amounts received for Keeper for building plote and sodding groves.. 67 75 ; $423.62 To which is added Balance from jast year .. $49.38 Amount drawn from special de- posit as shown above........ 70.70 120.08 $548.70 The total expenditwre for the year amounted to $373, and was disbursed as follows :— Amount paid keeper for salary...... $150.00 Amount paid Secretary by vote of last CET POIIIE so 6.0 0-20 seed nedaces 50.00 Amount psid keeper for caretaking of plots of subscribers.......... hee od 50.00 Amount paid keeper for building plots re IS I ind onc s cas hes 7.75 Paid for trees and tree boxes. ........ 15.93 Paid tor tools and repairing and sharp- CIOS GOUNGs ss ete + 6+ aon ve 9,42 Paid for repairing cart.............. 3.75 Paid for advertising...:............. 5.70 Paid cath voted at last annual meeting for railway disbursements for pre- OD OE kei b0 sec chapedes senkene 5.00 Paid Secretary for railway fare and postage this year... 6.0... .600- cee. 2.20 OE OO CPD cn ca vocbeskecssto. 1.50 Prid grant to keeper jor flowers and seeds for hie garden............... 495 PPOUNNNS 50.000 voce wih stats tases 6.75 73.00 Fourteen interments were made during the year and the entire number of burials to date is eight hundred and twenty- three. A marked improvement was visible last season in the caretaking of the plots of subscribers, as well asin the general ap- pearance of the cemeteiy. The green lawns, neatly trimmed hedges, and well-kept flower garden in front of the keeper's cottege, all attested to the taste and care shown in the management of the cemetery, as well as to the skill and atten- tion of the keeper in the discharge of his duties. The attention of all interested is specially directed to the fact that the keeper has established a flower garden in connec- tion with the cemetery, where flowers can hereafter be had from him, at moderate prices, throughout the season, and the directors would respectfully solicit for him the patronage and encouragement of plot- holders in this praiseworthy enterprise. The work of tree planting which began the previous year, was continued last season and upwards of ninety ornamental trees now adorn and beautify the walks and lawns of the cemetery. A large portion of the main roadways has been covered with a good coating of ashes, and arrangements are made to con- tinue this important work during the com- ing season. he company has now $1,650 invested at six per cent., from which it is expected that $99 will hereatter be derived an interest. Apart from this fund, the Directors have no means at their disposal excepting tre fees de- rived from interments, which are very emall, the proceeds of salee of plots which are casual and uncertain, and arrearson former sales, from which almost all that is collectable has now been realized. A comsiderable deficit between income and necessary expenses wil! herealter annually arise, which must be met by voluntary subscriptions if the cemetery is to be sustained. hile a large number of plot-holders have generously contributed towards its support during several years past, it is to be regretied that some of those who are best able to do so have hitherto declined to render us avy aid, while they derive the benefit of the contributions of others. This is notably the casein one instance where a fund wes bequeathed by a lady, who wasa plot-holder, the interest of which is directed under her will to be applied towards keeping her plot in order. The Directors desire to acknowledge the denation by the Rev. Ralph Brecken, D. D., of five plots purchased by his father, the late Ralph Brecken, Esq, for $150, and which he has most generously reconveyed to the Com- pany, free of charge. Cuas. Palmer, Geo. ALLEY, W. E. Dawson, R. R. Hopeson, DowaLp MoMILLan, —— Mecting at Five Houses. A large and enthusiastic meeting, called by the residents of the district, was held in Five Houses Scho slhouse, on the 6th inst. It was attended by the representatives of the district in the House of Assembly. Also, Messrs. Kickham and Scrimgeour in the Legislative Council. Afver appointing Mr. Geo, Burge chairman snd the under- signed secretary, speeches were delivered by Messrs. Underhay, Sullivan, Kickham, Serimgeour and McLauchlin. After a lively discussion lasting over three hours, a resolution was submitted by Anthony McLauchlin, expressing confidence in the Government. To this the following amend- ment was proposed and declared carried by the chairman :-— Resolved, That this meetiog disapproves of the gerrymandering end disfranchisement meatures of the present Government. Also, of the ehameful mismanagement of the foancial business of the Province, and that che Peters’ Administration do not possess our confidenee Jossra MaLLargp, Secretary. ——-o-<———— Two dozen more April WDelineators re- ceived at the Bazaar Store. See the new stock of silver and gold wall papers selling from 12 to 15 cents per roll at the Bazaar Store. LONDON HOUSE, WMG NOW OPENING. HARRIS New Dress Goods New Dress Goods, New Bress Goods, HARRIS & STEWART. English Printed Cottons, Flannelettes, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Shirtings. HARRIS & STEWART. Ladies’ Spring Mantles, Capes and Ulsters, NEWEST STYLES. HARRIS & STEWART. Gentlemen’s White Shirts & Collars, Four-in-Hand Scarfs, Knot Scarfs. SEE OUR WINDOW. HARRIS & STEWART. HATS! HATS! English Hard and Soft Felt. NEWEST STYLES. HARRIS & STEWART. Two Cases Ladies’ Straw Hats, Flowers, Feathers and Veilings. HARRIS & STEWART, Charlottetown, April 7, 1893. FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be foundin CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware of Imitations. MONTREAL. pright boilsr, 5 feet high and Tine inches ai Btate price and es diameter. w tobeseca, Address $38, ExaMINER office, api—ii & STEWART.’ Blue Ground Black Ground Charlottetown, April 5, 1893 ye __ Biack Ground Heliotro Ground White Stripe, White Stripe—all 30 Light in Weight. STANLEY BROTHERS, - - - BROWN’S BLOCK. FRENCH DELAINE: We have just opened a Nice Line of these Popular White Polka Dot, Goods. e Figure, Black Ground Red Polka Dot, Red Ground Black Polka Dot, White Polka Dot, Red Ground White Stripe. Black inch goods. Red Ground White Figure, Blue Ground Colors Absolutely Fast. Very the bill te dad. won't kick! when he sees it. This is what ail ou our Boys’ and Children’s IS THAT YOU Well, send up one of these Boys Suits you're selling so low and send Why, of course he ile knows a thing good ay when once they have purchased MAMMOTH STOCK. | The Largest and Greatest Assort- | and you ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING in| you will TWEEDS.--We are Headquarters | for Tweeds. be uadersoid. terns to select from. r customers Thousands of pat-, Clothing. DRESSED TO KILL! will be dressed to kill if trade with us, for we have the city—our own make and im- | everything of the latest Style and of perted —to select from. ; the finest Wool. Stylish Suits, Remember, we cannot| Gents’ Farnishiags of all kiads, See our White Shits for 50 cents, | Laundried and Uninuadri..!. Nobby Hats and McKay Woolen Company. Charlottetown, March 14, 1893-—dy eod & wy Charlottetown, March 10, 1893, LIBERALITY! Our Prices suit the times, our BBoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around, GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. SS ee = GUNS —Breech and Tools, Cartridge Belts and Goose Calls, Whistles, ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN! © Brass and Paper Cartridge Cases, and Shot Measures, Celebrated Budd Cleaners, Cleaning Rods, Shell Extractors, Pocket Compasses, Gan Locks, Flasks, Shot Pouches—in fact, everything required to make a complete outfit. We Agent for Winchester Repeating Arms Co, WW. H. DAWSOWN. 4x) HE GEESE HAVE COME, and the only place you can buy a COMPLETE OUTFIT) E is at W.GE.sDAWSON’S. Muzzle Loaders, in English, German and American make. RIFLES —Winchester Arms Company and Kemingtons. REVOLVERS—Smith & Wesson, Remingtons, Harrington & Richards, ete. GUNPOWDER—Ducking, Rifle and F, F. Shot. Wire and Rifle Cartridges, Wads in all sizes, Reloading Bags, Gun Cases and Covers, Bench Closers, Gun eat ca uck an Powder Hammers and Nipples, Cartridge Joaded at short notice. ———o— SZ aS Charlottetown, April 3, 1893—mwf & wky —————— eee Sad ee lees is ’ ( Z om : - AP & y 4 SY, f ° ae Charlottetown, April 3, 1895. Whole Shoes are necessary even when it’s dry weather When it’s wet there’s no telling what ills may come from wet feet. It is better to be well protected and save doctor's bills Therefore call and inspect our splendid assortment of Footwear. To do this means dry feet for you and trade for us. A] uew supply of the Celebrated ENGLISH K BOOT» just arrived. J. M. McLEOD & CO. In a Wet Time! | : enc | Sta STRAIGHT TALK. P ROWSE BROS. | ARE GOING enews business. - A FEW DAYS they will open up their I INTO THE Magnificent Rooms over the STAM- "ER BLOCK with one of the Finest Displays of Carpets ever shown in the city. Our Bargains in every department have always been big enough without enlarge- ment’ We would like tu have your opinion on this departinent, In a few days we will have our SHOW ewaded on leaving it at this office. 2 LET—One-half cf the brick house situated on Upper Queen Street, containing 9 rooms. Possession given 15th April. Apply to ALEXAN- BER HioRre tl léth—aps DAY, to which all will be invited to see our values. ONW SE PRAWS BROS ee oe ny ad Pd s Charlottetown, April 3, 1893. ee Ia this city steniey. « Valise Gelong- ing to Malical Warten The finder wii] te oe ae