jini ae MN ccna csi Se AI Bie 2 es nail PRI, Pj ee ae ee. ee ee lO EMR ae tant «| a wx —— = MARRIAGE BELLS. rv pleasar t event took plac eat St. vwv’'a ~Cathecra yesterday morning Mr. Lawreoce Doucet and Mias tia were united in boly matrix itev. Dr Morr “On. r ie bride ded by Mies Emma Fitzgera i Mr. J. H. DesRoche supported the The num oer and eiega ce ofthe ents received testified i the popu y of the met ly wed iced parr. The sopy couple left by the Princess for @ war of the neighboriog proviace’. Mr. Henry A. 5. Pethick, Manazer of the Bank of Nova Scotia a! Aruprior,Ont , waa married yee day at St, Step‘en, to Mies Alice Grahan, only daughter of the Collector of Castems at St. Stephen. Miss Lilian Dodd, of Charlottetowo, was one of the bridesmaids. Mr. avd Mrs. Pethick are coming to Charlottetown, and will| remaio for a willie. Mr. William J. Hunt, son of Mr. Wil- iam Huot. St. Bieanor’s and Maoager ot the Bank of Nova Scotia at Paspebiac, | Quebec, was m rried this merniag at Summerside to Miss Eama Mancey, | @augbter of the ate Mr. Singleton | Muocey, of Summerside. The mar, riege took place ia St. Mary’s Shaurch, | Rev. J. M. Withycombe officiating. The) bridesmaids were Miss Jessie Hunt and | Mise Fannie Crabbe. The groom was at- tended by hia brother, Rev. Heory Hunt, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mre. H nt left toxday by the Northumberland fer their | future home in Paspebiac. “ere | | Wayrev.—Firet-c!ass coat, vest and. psot makers ; steady employment and . . . nm wood wages to the right parties. Gordon & co + MecLellac. New Store New Goods. We hope to be open for business in | our new store on Graften St. on Fri- day, May 25th We have lot Clocks Watche Silverwa.e and | of new Jewelry to open, ard cordially invise you “i visit us in our new stare. (. F. HUTCHESON, ¢ | J. + / Ls) de 3 ) Watch uaker & Jeweler BLAGK DIAMOND LN. iC. P. W. replied, ‘ eo,” | we all fea! to the dunors who »0 ‘remembered us NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' ~ The eighty-first birthday of Vietoria } the Good will be celebrated tureughout | the British Empire th globe, with uausas! fervor aud ankfn ness It ie within measurah!e aiata of tne euceessful cloze - ie . inted by those who i () een’s South African t 7 >, eR in October last, and tee | spirit which the war has evoked a d some { vent in an entha-lastic genera let ration. —[In answer toa qtr! f Mr. Shaw respecting the Xxpent ture o° $250 on the Nount Stewart ab»tesn .CO. P. Ww siated that the amount wa snded over to the company who owas the «boiteau fand were bonad to Keep the bridge in connect'on therew t\ In repair Mr. Shaw then asked, *Does lithe company own the bridge ? To this the Then Mr. Shaw asked, “Has the Government pwd out of public funda moneys to be exoended on property owned by a company?” After considerable Fqiirming on tue part of the C. P. W.,1t was promised that the state- ment should be tabled. A LETTER OF THANKS. The following letter explains itself. Buoemroyrein, April Lach, 1909. 'Tothe Pre-a, Cnarlottetowa : In behalf of the members of the Laland Contingent we are requested to expreas through your paper the deed gratitude : kindly by forwarding ta this distant lend «0 many comforts for our use. Although the boxes did rot arrive at Christmas time,ss intended, they could not have Ceme to us ata more opportune jseason for our appreciation and enjoy. mect of the same, u8 we are now reating for # few days after a very long aad try- ing march of nearly two hundred miles during which we were on balf, aod for some commodities of food on quarter rations. Wititram A. Weer:, Capt. R.C. R. Taos F. Fuiiexroy, Chaplain, R. C. R. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mre. James Fraser returned bome last evening. Mr. Geo. A. Freeze, the hustiing re- presentative of the Maine Ceniral,ie at the Hotel Davies. Mr. John Aagus Blue, son of John Blue Eerq., of Little Sands, is at present in the P. KB Island Hospital receiving treatment for hia foot. Mr. A. N. Large isin about the same condition as yesterday. He is sSuiering from hemorrhage of the stomach, not of the lungs as before stated. —_ (ame 8.0. E. — Lodge Prince Edward— Regular adjourned Red Rose Degree at | To'clock this evening. Initiation, etc. | White Rose Degree at 8 o’clock. Ad- ‘ ee eT if > =" ina ~—, aM ~ : =) a oe Pen eae ee gh Rees oe eee Meo phi Seal 2 < SAt on POS The S. 8. Cacouna sailivg from Mon- treal Friday morning, May 25tb, will be due at Uh’town Menday morning, May 28th, and sails for St. John’s Nfld, vis. Nort): Sydney, carrying horses, cattle acd sheep on deck and produce under deck at lower! porsitle rates. For further particulars as etc, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Agents. to freight, Ch'town, May 23rd, 1900. AUCTION Howehold Parniture and Sup- erier Piano SATURDAY, MAY 26th Vom nencing at 10.3) o'clock and con» trmaioz Ciliall is soldat the cottage on Wens Street occupied vy EH. Norton. Se- F -idays paper for fuller particulars. } tively no reserve on anything. R0BERT BEARISTO, Anvction eer. Fiags | Flags ! A few left, 3 yards to 4 1-2 yards long. A. KENNEDY & C0. May 23, 2in pd. vancement. Every member expected to attend. —— —~—>-- --— Miuirary Tovrwamiar.— Comnit e3 }from Companies 1 and 2 Ariillery, Bn: gineers and Abegweit - Cresvents met in the Orderly rooms last evening and drafted a program of the Military Tournment on Dominion Dav. hosltillieemcin CELEBRATION ON 25TH — The com- mittees cf the Queen’s Birthday cele'ra tion met yesterday afternoonand made final arrangements fer the day. The precession will be as follows : Firemen 4th Reg. C. A. Band Militia 82nd Band Highland Brigade Lesgue of the Cross and Band Prince of Wales students St. Dunstan’s studentr. ° The parade will form ‘pn quar‘er column on Queen Square atten minu'es to eight aed will begin the march at sharp eight Lieut.-Col. Moore, D. O. C. in command Istanp Muvsieiay ApaoaD —~ Mrs Rosina K. Burke, wife of the late D-. Rurke, of Boston, whojoined ‘ e? parents in Vancouver ehortly after her husband’s death, is fast making a name fi f h: reelf on the Pacific Coast as a musician oO; ... rank. Mrs. Buike i8 & grauuace of tbe Boston Conservatory, and taught most succrssfully for years ia Boston. As a contralio she has been in mach requisi- tion. Ata grand recital in Vancouver on the 16th ult, ehe took the con- tralto selo, * Hold Thou my Hand, ” by Gounod, w th highest praise. Fer paits in the duet, “I Waited for the Lord,” by Mendelesoha, **The Lost Chord,” by Salli- van and her piano accompaniments are spoken of most flatteringlv. We con- gratulate another successfui Islander abroad. DIED In this city,on the 18th inst, Mary Ueorgins, infant daughter of Jobn and Mary Doyle, aged 1 year and 4 months. At Caveadish, Sunday, May 20:h, Julia Margaret, enly cLild of Matiie ond W. Elton Robertson, aged 11 months and six days. nt ——. TO LET.—A three story dwelling housé on Pringe Street, Modern improvements can be vat pis required, Apply te W. W. Wellner, y © ins. LOST,— ‘Tuesday morning be! ween Brighy ton Road amd Post Office—one new $10.0, Bank of Nova Scotia Note. Finder willb rewarded by delivering at EXAMINER office WRAPPING PAPER.—Oid papers cood for Rh ne for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINER 5 x 7 inches in t condition will se FOR SALE.—An A 1 Premo ant woul coe c with outat included. Apply to W. B. Prowse. THE BAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 23, tgoo Local and Other lems, — Dr. Dickey’s office will Noricl pet evening from 7 till be open in the o' clo K R vincraL LedisLarure.—The House sy adjourned uutil Friday next at ten | «cl ck. ~ Sucar.—A Montreal ‘despatc reports the price of sugar reduced five cenis per hundred Ibs. naadiioninn Cae Pross.—Moderate to fresh winds, mostly north and west; fair, Thursiay ; moderate wiods ; warm. cinemas Ascension Day.—Holy Communion in St. Peter's Cathedral ct 7.18 and 8 a. m. Matins 9 a. m., evensong 5p, m. unsciidabaaiidit Exoursion.—Don’t forget that the Prin- ceas feaves the wharf at 7 a.m. tomorrow for New (Glasgow with the Abbies and League of the Cross band. Euwprre Day.— Today Prince Street School observed Empire Day, A new flag bought by the teachers was rais ed om the grounds. I. 0.0. F.—A special meeting of Wil- dey Lodge will be held this evening at 8 o’clock. All members are reqnested to be present. —John. A. Wares, N. @. A Swoexssyut Arrain.—There was @ geod attendance at the social and eater- tainment in Zion Church lecture room last night, and aa enjoyable programme was carried out. Ar Gevennuant Hovwss.—His Hoaor the Lieutenant Governor last evening entertained a number of the members of the Legislature aod other gertlemen at Goveraowent Houie. Hevss Sotp.— The residence of Mr. L. MB Prowse,M.L. A., ou Grafton Street, wes sold at auction today by Mr. Beairsto. Mra. W. N. Riggs was the purchaser. The price was $1500. Arran Recrvuir3.—Sergeant-Instructor Sutherland, R. C. A., who is recuiting men for Quebec, will be in Georgetown Friday, Mentague Saturday, Souris Monday, end will retarn to Charlottetown Tuesday, 29th inst, Hoass Sare.—The black Clydesdale Staliion, Crown Rights, was to-day. sold to Mr. Peter Halloran for $900. This horse was imported by the Previncal Gov- ernment from the Queen’s Prince Consort Farm, Windsor. ARTILLERY.— No 2 Company will drii! this evening at 730 in uniform. Every man particularly requested to be present and to bringin old uniforms. Sergt.- Instructor Sutherland,R. C.A., will be presentand detachments for firing salute picked. Potics Courr.—The charge preferred against Margaret E. J. Wares of keeping a disorderly house was this morning furth er adjourned until the 28th May. The Liquor Regulation summons against Charles D. Collings was dismiseed. Ay OLD anp WELL T'RigD Remepy.— Mrs, Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by mill‘ons of mothers fortbeir children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrbwa. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. Eevipse or tak Sun—The total eclipse of the sap, which will occur next Mon- dav, will not be visible in Charlottetown. All we shall see here, provided we have 00 cloude, will be about nire-tenths of the suu’e disc covered by the moon. Still we shall not have the darkness of the places where the eclipse will be tote], which at ite best will last for but two minutes, and this is thrown away on the wasice of the North Atlantic. We should expect the eclipse a little before nine o’clock in the morning. With a cloudless sky, we shall see a dazzling crescent of light en one side of the moon, and then our share of the eciipse will make quite a fine show ExLaraixa His Buernese.—We see in the warerocms of W. J. O'Reilly, Kent Street, a full line ot Singer Sewing Ma-~ chinee, Mr. O'Reilly baving again ac. cepted the management of that Company’s basiness here, He has sleo the control of the province of the celebrated Newcombe Piano, formerly sold by Prof. Earle, who now finis his time too limited to attend to the sale of these instruments. The New. combe Piano Company claim that a Newcombe Grand is the only Canadian piano in the Royai Household, having been selected for its excellence during the great Exposition at London, England, in 1886, where it wasexhibited, and is now in Buckingham Palace. Footsatt—The Abegweit team which plays the New Glaegow tesm tomorrow is as follows : Back- F Blake. Half-basks—H Ritchie, B Bethune, J McMillan, W McLeo. Quarter-backs—T Traioor, L B McMii- lap. Forwards—J Darke, W Jones, J Dona- hoe, J Kavanagh, B McQuillan,C Mc. Quillan, B Foley, C McDuff. A hot game is anticipated as those teams in their last meeting played a draw— score 3to 3. Both are determined to win this time. The Princess will leave the wharf at 7 a. m. with the Abbies, accom- panied by the League of the Cross Band. Chie will beone of the pleasantest outings you can take on the 24th. There'll he a crush for White Wear at “MY STORE” Yes? the for, put out nundreds SKIRTS CORSET Wear Sale. dress, when 14, 15 and Our space month crush among Goods Store, Spring Overcoats Made to Order ARE BEST __m Next to that our make of readymade coats. to select from. Prices from $13.00 to $20.00. 30 colors ALABBBEWNGEBALGLBESEGRGEERRSRSG = AMHERST BOOT & SHO: MPG. CO. —WHOLESALE— % Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA. 240,000.00 500,000.00 We are also the leading Rubber Shoe house of the Provinces. Our Representative for P. E. [sland, Mr. ©. 8. Sutherland, will start Out with samples about 10:h May where orders for fall or assorting will have careful attention from us. ~ AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G. CO. Amberst, N. S., May 2 2 aw t! June 15. SES SESE SES SPREE SE SE SESE SEE SE REE SE ANE ED SEE SE ws a Output, year about closing, over KABILA SPP SESE SE SEND AS SESE Se BAAD ES; coe aaa Summer Suiting. SIR TS aS as AS TS Our importationa of clothes for spring and summer is now complete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest stock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, ta be seen in this city, Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand, a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & CO month the whole sture will be « vast sea cf bargains. WHITE WEAR. BLOUSKHS,— 1200 to choose from, bought from a manufacturer at the Jow- est prices money could by them Sentner, McLeod & Co. all this Month. last days of this at special prices for this great sale. NIGHT DRESSES,— to choose from at prices that make choosing easy. Handsome white underskirts bought specially fur this szle. If you’ve been paying fancy prices for your underwear, take a peep at thease. COVERS,— An endless variety priced to make a great crush at this White MUSLINS,— 7500 yards sent to us by a manufacturer at 60c on You dcn’t have to pay an ex- travagant price fer your muslin the §, you can buy lovely white muslin tor 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 19c a yard, every yard worth nearly double. A display of muslins equalled in this city. never is limited and we cannot tell you of the huudreds of bargains we'll offer you this in white wear. elegant white wear and small prices can do it, there'll bea But if the WHITE WEAR. Chailottetown’s Busiest Dry \SHORE FARM FOR SALE At Cape Bear. near Murray Harbor. The subscriber offers for sale that valu- able farun at Cape Bear, lately in posers- sion of Oliver C. White, containing LIL acres, of which 30 acres are cleared and fit for crop. A large quantity of very valu- able fencing and firewood growing on the premises. The land is of excellent quality, fronting on the Gulf shore where any quantity of kelp «an easily be obtained for manure. A lobster factory and barn near the shore, convenient to fishing grounds, shipping, starcn factory, school aod Presbyterian. Methodist and Baptist Churches, and within a mile of proposed Murray Harbor Railway. Terms easy. For farther particulars enquire of SAMUEL PROWSE. Murray Harbor, April. 24, °99. wtf. Wants, Lost & Faund, _ WANTED.—By first of Junea house of 6 oF 7 rooms; rent about $70.00 per year. Apply to P. O. Box 432, SALESMAN WAN(KD.—For store, wages $3 00 ner week tostart. Apply by letter to Bex 670, eity. FOR SALE.—A lady’s wheel (Cleveland) almost new, will be sold at abargain. Apply , at this effice. WANTED.— Several experienced wait-,, resses and hoasemaids to go tothe seaside, highest wages. Apply to Mra. J. J. Davies, WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxin after horses and cow, and can make himself generally useful abows a house, Apply at this Office May 22ud WANTED.—A general servent about the 8th of June. Apply to Mrs, A. A, Macdonald, Dundes Esplanade. P4STURE TO LE?.—T wo acres on Lower St. Peters Road, near Driving Park, -Apply to A. A- Macdonald. anal MONEY FOUND.—A sum of money lost atthe Railway Station some days sgo will he returned to owner if later wil] call at t THE EXAMINER Office, LO3T.—Friday morning inthe vicinity of Merket Square, a smal! brown colored pocket memo book, issued by Confederation Life. Finder will please leave same at this office. GIRL WANTED.--For general nousework. Apply to Mra. C. V. M *rince street. PP cea eGregor, | tines FOUND.—On the St. Peters Road on Tues- day #!\ernoon @ paper box containing three bunches of keys, Owner can have s#tme by applying at Tae EXAMINER office and pay- ing for this advertisement 3in6. _ TO LET.—An offiee in the City Hotel uild- ing late) eccupied by Ambros Gallant, barber. Can be fitted up to suit the incoming venant. Apply to Daniel Daries, D Esplanade. t 6 dy Mua pd.