es sizes, 14 to 17}. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 14, 1898, a eS —— een ne ee aoe RN 8 ap 7 _ TiN tE:si me 2 |= Gentemen wine ape cr (Lgeal and Other Hens, @@OGDOS A SNAP About fifty pairs of Gents’ Kid Gloves, all shades, all sizes, just as good as new, but SLIGHT LY sPOT?r ED, 50c pair 10 clear regular price $1,25 and $1.50 pair. magnifi- Just rece'vs 4s au cennt asSurtinett of New eckties New Bows, new ‘Teeks. new Washing Ties, new Four-in- prising aad of f Fond Paton & Co. hands, Shirts and Collars, white and Unlaundred Shirts at all prices. The aulaundered — — ee The shirt, best all Collar-s 6&2 Cuffs Best 4 ply Linen Collars, Me quality, our price; latest styles, 2 for 25 cents Best Linen, Cuffs, 2 pairs for 45c Ladies’ New Black Suushades and Umbre las A very speeial line, good covering and pretty handle, | $1.15 ! Gents’ Umbrellas | A full new stock of light | rolling sik umbrellas, wood | and stee! tubes, Ladies’ New Waterproofs New biack and_ colored spring capes, etc. W. A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail, Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS Sitk the newest designs in sterling silver and rolled plate, and seiling very low, ome TA - W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Stare. Will be inanciall Benet by ea'l'ng upon u3a nd taking sh. il offer The May number of The Dry Goods Review has the following on the win- dow dressirg of one of Charlotteown's leading dry goods stores: — A CARPET AND CURTAIN WINDOW. In this issue The Review presents a photograph of a we [ dressed window in F harlottetown, P. [., at the enter- lt was designed to show carpets and cur tains, and the verdic: of the firm is that the display actually eold goods. No better evilence of success is wanted than this. Io taking the photograph of the window it was found impossibie. owing to the reflection, to get a front view. At the same time, as window dressers will onseerve from the cut, which gives aside view, it must have been a rich and imposing display. In the front row the trimmer placed live large jad nieres full of spring flowers, back ot which were arranged five or six large s‘zed velvet rugs, folded with the point up. The sides were draped with point curtains d»wn to the looking- glass. The front and side of the glass were draped with Scotch or Notting- ham curtains, the back top of the win- dow with lace curtans. The back ground consisted of Brussels and Cress- ley's velvet», the middle end to prows being borders and stairs. An examina tion will show, as nearly as itis possible for a photograph to do, how well the trimmer had selected his goods. There were 24 pieces in all. LOCAL NOTICES. Come to Mckay’s for waterproof coats V sit Mckay’s this Seterd y p. m. Bankrupt clcthing for sileat McKay’s this Saturdays, i>. ss. Our Manilin Matting is here The price is +-Dew et.” Paton & ©». See our Straw Matting — 2aton & (0. We are formerly occupied business in the stere by Miller Bros. We wanttos:e every ene in need of good crockery. Cal! and see us in the Cheap China Store.—W PC. Ilwill. 2 wi dy & wy. We have the best crockery store in the city. A very nicewew lot of dinner sets, tea sete, chamber sets, cheaper than can be bought anywhere on P E Island.—W P now doing Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. If you bave a baby, you want a baby carriage ; you want it goo!, you want it pretty, you wane it cheap, you can get it here. John Newson. 3:10 —_ mare The Royel is the highest qrade baking powder kaown. Actual tests show it goes one- thicd further than any other bread. POWAER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDPSP CO., NEW YORK. V ALU ABLE a BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE a Ue MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said te be the business stand in Montague. Titie Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town. 63 2Zawk wtf. best very much interested and 7 advantage of the snaps TO-DAY = Beer - Sone ed we | | | | ' Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 13— Ellie Martell, Louisbu-g; Marion Campbel ,‘ ‘ampbelton; Annie Le Blanc, Sydnev; Vid-t-, Anesby, Sydoey; Minnie Scott, Grant, Newport; Day-pring, Le Blanc,Marb'e Moantai: ; Ad : T: nbeol:n, Sydney; ; Vity of Guent, McNevan, Hal. f.x; Levens, McM Ilan, ‘Wood Islands; Wm Al tken, Batt, New Glasgow; Swallow, Finlayson, ,Pinette; Express, Stewar, Chatham. May 13— Minnie Scott, Graut, Verte; City of Ghent, McNevan, Suinmer- side; Ada Trenholm, Summereid); Wm Aitken, Bau, New Glasgow; Swallow, Finiayson, §Pinette: Ligh, Kehard-, Souris; Etewurt, Summerside. Bie Mo Ding Express, Port of Summerside. ENTERED. May 1!— Speedaway, Campbell, Brae, ballast; Morning Light, Arseuault, Shediac ae , oo am sal"; Surprise, Trenholm, Baie Verie, bal- laet May 12 — Maggie Roach, Weston, Rich bneto, brick-; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Chatham, oats; Morning Star, Arseaault, R chtvcto; oats. CLEARED Mev 11— Speedaway, Campbelt, Brae, md -e, May 12--Surpriee, Trenholw, Baie, Vert; oats. May 13— Maggie Roach, Weston, Rich* bucto, bricks; Jennie Armstrong, Grady Chatham; oats. “FELL DEAD.” What More Every-day Heading do you Read in this Paper than that?—They are Legion. Don’t daily with heart disorders. There Is but one cure. “] had teen for a num- er of yeets sorely «fflicted with heart disease. Attimes my life was despaired of. Doctors bad prescribed, and I had taken ewery known heart remedy made, I had *upposed, and did wot get my benetit. I read ef the wenderfel cures wrought } by Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. I procured a bottle, and in less time almost than it takes to tell ®, the distress was relieved. I followed tlre directions closely aad today I am awell woman again, and I sheli-edo all in my power to make kaown lo every cne suffering as [ did the ronder- fal care it worked for me. Mrs. William Burton, Dartmow, Out.” For sale by Dr. W. Dodd, Medical Hall, and Geo. E. Huges. PICKFORD & BLACK LINE = —— t Mea 4 a VA he WA raed Sorvamee Dag Pe i “She SAREE eens a3: ; AE Sim = So se = od i ewe asl a “nue & CHARLOTTEFCWN. SEASON OF 1898s. Chartlotuetown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of J¢98, for Halifax, calliog at Summerside, Port Haetings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, lsaac Herbor, Salmou River. Sheet Harbor; returning will Jeave Halitax every Tues m., makiog The excellent passenger ACCOM modation. Saloon amidships. Special luw freights will be gsven this season. For further information apply to s . Uadtso, day et 6p. Fame Cails. . : Steamer has W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, May 14, 1888 ee” Magazines -w~ FOR MAY Cosmopolitan, Munsey, Argosy, Lacies’ Home Journal, Puritan. _The Best poe Properly served costs and properly servid. have not already, ; being his first ‘ mising te bebeve better a na a een ae a ee tadkiial office at Richmond bas been connected by tele- phone. Tne hall now undergoing repairs for the use of the W.C. T. U, Sammerside, will be known as the “ Wiliard Hall” in honor of Miss Frances Willard. Foornsti.—The Abegweits and the New Glasgow teams will play a match game en the Queen’s Birth Day. The game will be played at New Glasgow Miser Kittep—A mai named William Boran was instantly hilled at Springhi!l yesterda’, by an accident in the mines. lf we nistake not Boran was a former resi- dent of Charlottetown. W.C.T. U.—The annual meeting for election of offi-ers will be held on Monday next, at 4 p. m., all superintendents are rex conaal to bring their reports, Every member should be present. Sepia Coat —The following tchoonere have arrived from the Dominion Coal Gov’s mines with cargoes of slack, run of mine and nut coal tc Peake Bros & Co, Ads», Vidette, E'dridge, Annie. siaadlinnetine Gospe. Meetine.—Railway wen’s meet- ing ia Wright’s Hal!, Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. —Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Mathew 22-9 “Go ye therefore into the highways.” laden New Hatt—The Fort Augustus Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians has decided to errect a new hall. The ball will sepply a want that hae long been felt at that place. Povators Ur.--A Toronto despatch reports that representatives of the United States government are buying up all the potatoes that can be got in Ontario and (Quebec. Heavy shipments of the tubers are being made to tie States to feed Uncle Sam’s troops. aiid Tae Campana arrived from Montreal last night aad'left this afternoon ¢or Pictou. She had a general cargo both ways. The steamer will not call at Georgetows. this trip nor will she return to Oharlottetown from Pictou. Fire.—A barn belonging to Mr. Alpert Shaw, Covehead, was destreyed by fire on Thursday night. All the seed, grain and ether contents of the bare were lost. It was with difficulty that tke stock in the ‘arn was saved. The fire was caused by analog brush. Pouce Cocem.—Th's forenoon a weil iknowntcitizen appeared‘eefore His Honor to answer a charge of hesting his wife. The prosecuter decliued to prosecute, and it offence and upon his pro in fucure the prisoaer was discharged. Y. B—The -emtertainment end given by the O YB and their young friends was a <decid:d snecess in ev ery” sense word. All who had the pleasure ot attending’ left well satisfied and i. LOC int | hope to meet Mie boys and their friends i again om some future-occasion. / that ’ . the The way different patts were pertormed ly sat:efaciory to all present, and nd Britons tendered a hearty vote ihe wae high VOoug , ot hain to ell who io any way helped to » make the entertainment and social such « } § S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from ¢ , prices and _— You ought to try our soda if you vreat success. A snug som was realized in aid ot 2 Bend for which the secial wae held. the «close, cake and coffee was supplied ‘The proceedings ended by sing- “God sare the Queen.’ ing MARRIED. At Snmmersile, on the 4th inet, by (Rev. E. M. Dit, B. 'D., John Heatley, of "7 }ryon. io Alice Macdonald, of Shamrock. 2 ND I EEE EE rn ee Range Lighte for bargain seekers, keep your eye ou @wr building and don’t get etranded on high price rocka, sili take you te the herbor of good goods aad low prices. Jas. Paton & Co. Hosiery, special to-night. Children’s ribbed, 8c., Women’s ribbed 25c., Women’s nlain cashmere L8e, House. Another Eomberdment expected, but we are ready for all comers. Our bargain comers are ready, cometo us for Men’s weer, Ladies’ wear, and Childrens’ wear. Patons for Millinery. Awother heroic dash fer libercv brand in shirte; 25¢c. 35c. & 46c. Paton & Co. torpedoes here only low goods. Jas. Paton & Co. ci There are no gtara 0 HASTARD & MOORE) batt san at Joy's SODA WATER no more than the kind that isn’t cool 5 Cents. J ohnnen | & J J Ce Rosemary, Javie M, Hanoah | / our lighte ) t. J. Harrie, London oe 4 ; i 1 HeeEEeaseEE A Stanley BIOs. se ae yesterday, hea from the —— } #; Chemnitz, Saxony—1500 pais Fast Black } ¥ seamless cotten stockings, } | CABREL a RAAT TARA ARS ARAB HUSIERY FOR JAY EXTRAORDINARY -----VALUES. $f These are best maXe, full fasuioned, and seame fy less—guaranteed tast black and stainless. ‘he % best ever shown bv us for the money. | I5 AND 200 par: PAIR I} iP 0904 OO 2069060O it , | The Always Busy Store. as 5 = > e+ = eee: ' S a4 s Arrow HAVE YOU TRIED —neeecett oom A wee drappie o’ Pattison'’s Rare Old Whisky = "The best and safest stimulant for Medicinal and beverage use, Patti- son’e Whisky has established itself in favor with leading Physicians and Therapeutics i in Great Britain avd the Colonies, whose te stimonials bear witaess to its action as a epeedy, safe and gentle ‘stimulant. 2attison’s Whisky 1s remarkatly and exceptionally uniform ta age, quality and flavor, and 1s free from the injurious defects incidental to the many inferior brands upon the market, which are largely made up of newly distilled whiskies and raw grajn spirits. For Invalids an adultrated Whisky is Dangerous For sideboard use it is abominable. Ask your wine merchant for a wee drappie 0’ Pattison’s Whisky. For sale by ali authorized vendors, end wholesale by Anan ye a ey nn For Sale By All Licensed Vendors ee eee hk ik is feet aes Once Used Always Used | ~2O For Dyeing Cottons, Woollens, Silks, Shirt Waists, Because Dresses, Curtains, Ribbons, &c. The Best |MAYPOLE Dye... || SQAP me.) BP Blouses, . It Washes a Sold by 1 Sample of work and booklet free. nd Dyes any color. Once used—always used. eading Druggists and Dealers. ~@€O@) & Oe oe243—) Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal. The “Mutual fife Insurance Co., New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. (The World’s Greatest Coy p ny). Total Assets, $253.786.127.66 Annual Income, 541.162.608.223 Surplus, 35.508.194.59 Insurance in Force, 936.634.496.638 All Canadian Policy Holders secured by funds depositei with the Gov- ernment of Canada. Policies payable in gold. Most liberal policies issued to suit all corts and ccnditions of insurers. J. A. JO iN:ON, Genera! Ageaot, Halifax. 8. 8. PETERSON, Z. A. ROBERTSON TCHN MacEAGERN, Risident Agen barlottetow: ! Spec's] Agents