p SR ~ S. or _— rd is is BICYCLE REPUTATION CNLY are a safe investme t for j The rapid growth of the wheel indus ry ha p lu La e ’ mh ; 2 } iad bet- mul- titude of makes vot ter ke ) you! “hands oft.” Look the field irefully over, mak i nve sticati yn and in nine cases out of ten ea | Peter’s Schoolroom to-morrew evening. cour choice will be a heel a - a J Exotveers.—~—The Charlottetown Engin- of eers will meet for drill to-night. Full! ’ 1* ndanceoft« ficersand noz-cum missioned ; | . flicers requested, 1 siieiiiaioritadl ; Kno Wh |} Dox’r rorcer the Sale and Entertain- ment in Si. Peter’s Schoolroom tomorrow evening. A yoo! programme has been : prepared. Adumissicn ouly 10 cents. Re nation Tue Staniey arrived from Pictou about twelve ovlock, having been delayed by the f foz since verterday morning. She will tam j leave on return to Pictou to-morrow E Wehave a number of such n-oroing. wheels on exhibition, and our ee euarantee goes with every “Couttece Bors.”-—Give the College oo fe . ae ee Bovs a bumper house at the Opera Mond: y wheel sold. The Cleveland, a. : er ol : ‘ night. They are coming this year witu Columbia, Crawford and Cres something good, something surpassing cent Bicycles are known to be their presentations «f previous years. the very best to be obtained. ; Senne ‘ We ide not in the second- Socran Service—dcbhoolroom of First hand business, but can give Methodist Church at 7.30 o'clock tha —— “ 2 evening. A committee of the Young you an elegant Crawford or Men’s Social will meet at the close of the Crescent for $60. service. » ere ne A diseount of five dollars Carp or Tuaxxs—The committee, on off any wheel for cash, behalt of the officers of the 4th Prince , Edward Island Regiment, C. A., wish to thank most cordially those ladies and sent gentlemen who assisted them in any way towards the success of their entertainment. vsti DODD & Free Enxrerrainmext.—The Northern branch of the Farmers’ and Dairymen’s * Association will tring their session to a ROGERS close by giving a grand musical and literary enteriaipment in the New Glas- gow Hall on Monday evening, May 3rd. fe Entertainment to begin at 8 o’clock. Ad- Y aan + : mission free. All are cordially invited to sPeSteoesoevseveoeer, | atiend.—C A Stevenson, Secy. LOSI... To the manufacturers —cash discounts—we secure the lowest dis- counts for SPOT CASH and give our patrous the benefit— hence our reputation fur low price in shoes. J. M. McLeod & Co | Do You "y Rnour That it has taken time, study and money to produce shoes worth your buying at prices 9022S SOGSE SSSTSOSBESVESTSISERDAGEAY => % @ OO 22 £64668 OG O84 242442 ORS 2808 ~ fair for yon to pay. Think it over. Think this over woo That descrip- tions are cheaper than materials Be sure the shoes you buy are as gool as you’re made to be- lieve they are. Our Men’s $3 Calt Boot is fully as good as we Claim it to be. ‘See it. iR. K. Jost; 9 Stamper’s Corner, DANCING aud Ga Aree ks Physical Culture, Any persons desirous of joining _ i. McDonald's Classes in Dane- aa Physical Culture, for the half ’ (ending last of June) will please *pply at her rooms 0 Tuesday, day, April Ptlock p. m. 37 —tf 29th, between 4 and 6 on Queen Street, | April 27th, or on Thurs- | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 28, 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS for Dress Goods, staat A Goon TIME tomorrow night at Young Men’s Social. Beer Bros. wiiliieibiiine Youna Mey’s Sociat tomorrow night— Methodist Church. sieiceliiiibadeie> TICKETS for “College Boys” for sale to- day at the Drog Stores, egos Y.M C. A.—See programme of Y. M. C. 4. gymnastic exhibition and concert in to-day’s issue, Tue Drixa Siorer.— You may see him in St. Peter’s Schoolroom, at the Fair, tomorrow, at 4 o'clock, p. m. udidhneaicien Come axp Bean Miss McMahon act “McCormack Knies the State,” at St. Caance or Name.—After due notice, the inhauiuauts of Cavendish Road metin the schoolhouse for the purpose of selecting a new name for the district. Mr. John Moffat was appointed chairman and the undersigned secretary. After due con- sideration Mayfield was chosen as the name by which Cavendish Road will be known in the future, PERSONAL. Rev. John Dawson, of Windsor, N. S., is the guest of Judge Alley. It ia pleasing to hear that Mr. Benjamin Balderston, Provincial anditor, is recover- ing from his illness and is able to come down stairs. His friends hope to see him at work very soon. DIED. At Black River, on Apri] 22nd, Cather- ine Florence, aged 3 months and 12 days, infant child of Francis and Catherine Hughes. Right tothe front.—Our sssortment of Wall Paper. Sample hooks always ready. Prices right.—McMillan & Horns- by. WEST PRINCE ELECTION. So naRaemEnnel Means by Which Hackett Was Worsted, Porry’s Majority Plac:d at 893. [Special by Telephone to Tus Examiner.) Despite the most systematic corruption on the part of the Government party, Mr. Hackett was beaten here yesterday by but 83 votes. Emissaries of the Federal Admin- istration, thick as June bugs, marshalled by Mr. Private Secretary Williams and Mr. John Yeo, M.P., operated in every quarter. missaries of the Peters’ Gov- ernment headed by Warburton, accompani- el by professional experts in handling whiskey and money and flanked by Rogers, Matheson, McLellan (Assistant Clerk of the Legislative Assembly) also by Land Office’ oflficia's were in the r.ding since nomination day. Fede- ral grants to public works were kept dangling before the people with a Min- isters instructions to spread the swag when it would be most effectual. Poor people were sadly tempted, by money freely offered them, to stay at home. Catholic mfluence anent the School Settlement was sadly impaired by divisions, even among the clergy,and Protestant feeling was in- flamed by untruthful reports secretly circulated from house’ to house regarding “priestly interference” with our own schools. In a word, all the powers of darkness were arrayed against us. Honorable James Yeo demonstrated his influence in the Second District, which resisted the tempter splendidly. All honorable men here admire Mr. Hackett’s manly fight, ard sympathize with bim in the foul stealing of his seat. Left to himself and Perry, the West Prince election would bave been a walk- over forhim. As itis, the Conservatives here are not dismayed, but jubilant. —_—— —- That Hood’s Sarsapari!la purifies the blood and relieves a vast amount of suffering is not a theory, but a well known fact. ; . Comparison Is the test the only test, by which values are measured, So: cortident are we that ‘vou will find it greatly to your advan- tage to ure our Varnish Restorer for cleaning and polishing your : old furnitare with as little labor as possible, that we would es— teem it a favor if you will kind- ly compare it with other pre- parations of a similar nature, which are claimed to be as good as Johnson's. Price lic. ; Johnson & Johnson THE DRUGGISTS. SOO 009096400900 O965 090699006000 60099056 00609600600 cea j ' Mantle Sho Porrrveneerenneeenreyy w Day. On Friday we intend making a special exhibit of all the Paris and London novelties in our Mantle Department. We have received several special pur-— chases of high-class novelties in this depart- ment, which carnot be duplicated anywhere at the prices at which we shall offer them povennernererenerenir? Capes, Boleros, Jackets Cn Special Exhibit Friday. the 80th Inst POvOrevenerversenenenty BEER BROS — INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT- ED FOR THE EXAMINER. King George of Greece 18 reported as Saying that there was no occasion for Turkey going to war with him, and that there would pave been vo war had it not « been for outs‘de intriguera. If the chroni- cler is not misrepresenting things, King George isa bit of a baby. If Greece did not want war he should have kept bis people quiet, Rafiz Pasha, eivhty years o:d, rs fasing to dismonnt anl resi, because in t e battles of nineteen years ago he had not quittel his saddle, aud Jeading his corps, theugh twice wounded’ till he was stricken by a third and fatal shot— makes a heroic figure thatany army might be prond of, It seems half a pity that he was a Turk. “The Turk” is just now the object of a good deal of discussion, ranging in char- acter from the Jurid lJyrics of William Watsen to the vapid Voltaireanisn of Jobn Morley. There has been no decade for a century past which has not seen a like outbreak of prophccy and platitude about “the Turk,’ and his abominations, his | cruelties, his trescheries; the nuisance be 18, aud the necessity for suppressing him. Emperors and Presidente, Prime Ministers and diplomats, newspapers and Nobodies, M. P., have all combined to declare, at regular periods, personal hostility to “.he Turk.” But the Turk remains, a little shorn of territory, a little curtailed of power, and a little better in- structed in the methoda of writing men and talking houses,and in the way of obstructing their various and co- flicting policies. But the talking Houses and’ the writing men go on set lag the question of life or death for the Turk in an apparently happy ignorance of the futility of their efforts, + aoe Perrin’s guaranteed quality kid gloves, newest shades only $1.55 at Moore & Mc- Leod. See that 75c, unbreakable corset we’re sellivg for 62c. Read our ad for paerticu- lars.—Moore & McLeod. Ladies who are particular about their millinery purchases, who are contented with nothivg but the most artistic trim- ming, do their millinery buying here.— Moore & McLeod. In today’s issue, Beer Bros. inform their Jady customers that they intend making a special exhibit in their mantle room on Friday. From the reputation which this department has achieved we have every reasop 10 expect something unusually brilliant. Call at Paton’s if in necd of a Waterproof or Umbrella. 3,750 yards Embroidery direct trom the manufacturers in St. Gall, Switzerland. An elegant assortment, all widths, newest makes, the best value we have ever shown. —Stanl:y Bros., the Always Busy Store. 97 2i WaterproofCoats Have you a waterproof Coat, if not, you should have, Have pou seen our selection of these goods ? if\not, you should. It is the largestand best value in the ciiy. McKay Woolen Co. May Magazines.—Lalies’ Hime Jour ni, Nickle Magazine, Sketch, Wesigner- Family Magazine and other Mav Maga- z nes now in stock at Haszard & Moore’, Sunnyside. ARE YOU A 000 COOK ifso you will appreciate the fra- grance and flavor which our Extracts impart to your cooking. Why lose time and patience experi- | menting with worthless and unreliable goods, when you can get the best from your grocer by asking for the “Sovereign” Brand. SOVEREIGN FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have stond the test of years, anu their increasing sale proves their superiority. Ask your Grocer for them. Simson Bros. & Co. Manufactures ATTENTION We have, during the last few weeks rebuilt and repainted our store, hay- ing had it thoroughly cleaned and ren- ovated, and are now ready to supply the public with all kinds of Canned Goods, Oysters, Temperance Drinks, Cigars, Confectionery, ete, also the well known, Malto Peptonized Porter Aurervrveveennes ronvenvengenpenrennenennnnne eonpannonennennnnneeneenernennraneenesnenrennenercer enpennneprepenperent pppppp eprnpeniyy,gpney - IZ ? Of spec were but faint praise beat. At 15e ta 16¢ Double Per yard 90a amt value at yard. goods; a lady’s dress in and 59e¢ English goods. Your inspection invited. sop vvnvnnnnvnpennennvRePanPnERRDNOENYD. FRPPOODPPDPPPY The Story ‘o] vai cs for this week DRESS GOODS . Stylish, seasopable and desirable, of which it but low priced; hard to match, impossible to @2399 56005080 light and dark colors, medium and light weight, good wearers, good lookers, and good per yard, our price 15c and Loc 29: per Double width tweedjeffects, in light and dark colors, has the appearance of 75 cent worth 36c per yard, our prics 29¢. 2 e 2 22 @ 35¢,.50e A rough collection of all the newest and most stylish goods at these popular prices. Staples in Coating Serge+,Henrietta Serges, Estemene Serges, Fancies in Silk Mixtures,Lace Effects, Twe ed Effects, Shot Goods, Small Effects, French, German & The best values yet shown by us, STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store Mrereveryevatretrererrererreretrerrrmrererrerrereererrererrerrr ert ts wceuterre ’ —_—_——- TDTEPNTNT HR — - to say that they are gocd width tweed effects, in every respect, positively LADIES WATRPROOF CLOAKS A GOOD RANGE NOW OPENING. SEE THE LOT THAT WE ARE SELLING FOR" ANE DOLLAR BAGH = LONDON HOUSE...... 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Continuous intelli‘ gent treatment insures Minimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of Cure, possible in eac case. Avoid attempts unaided or unde blind leaders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University and the N Y Hospital. 20 years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada. Address :—Charlottetown, P. E. I. Office :—Victoria Row. Telephone Call. Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. 94 —d&w lyr. MES RU CA agg GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE The Canadian Gentleman’s Whiskey. eS CLUB, FAMILY axp MEDICINAL o.- USE THE BEST WHISKY SEVEN YEARS IN OLD AMERICA Aged in Oak Casks under Govern- ment supervis:on. Endorsed by leading physicians when stimulant is prescribed. Pure, Old, Mellow. Ask your desler for Quart Bottles and Empire Tourists’ Flasks, with Cork Lined Metal Caps, suitable for travelling. An Official Government Excise ‘Stamp seals each Capsule. LAWRENCE A. 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