at Tower Ss wnmer Suiting, guaranteed 7 ooUNROCREaa" -INCE PATRIOK OF YORK. ‘addy, dear, and did you bear ; ° va that’s going round 7 :ramrock blooms as ne’er before + tbe Irish ground ; 1een bas come to Dablin towa, ” top of dal, ap! etl e Duke of York, baby Pa siven tothe Duke of severa: DaMes ; Matthew, Mark and Lu 4 i Joe and James; anac, Abraham, f tnat, ea s tne uke of 7 rK } hy Pat ve ithe bov } or glish name, ’a of > migoty |} ast st fills tue trumpotl fame; Imes she put as le, i Eng h—tbit 4 0’ t at— + to the Emerald Isi ‘ Let’s call him Pat !” Paddy, dear, ’tis very clear ck ’s blooming right, he Sham 2 let’s be wearing of the green And dance a jig to night; Queen bes come to Dablin town, Anfl right’ top of that, She telegraphs the Duke of York the baby Pat! nm yt 1 0 Cait - —_——- New York Mailand Sxpress. See the special values in hate and caps Jobn McLeo: & Co’s. St C mmencing TIME TABLE. a eee Rocky Point Ferry Tuesday, May Ist, the Steamer E!lfio, will run as follows for the T ) 1 of May _-“ WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF At eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee Ss a mH. a 4 5 as ti 1] . seheeeee oe 2p. Mm. ‘ 4 ee 2 6 ‘ LEAVE ROCKY POINT A $8.30 a. m. 1a S csesteaaseeaus (ecco recceee seveeceee svece @. Oe MD : hid a ceua 6 . ee 6.30 “= SUNDAY. VILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF Bibs céuts ieckudewc = a ah OF cucectbeneses 0b 0b. 40 Be Me 3 eee teveeete eete+e Z sé sé - 4 «e WILL LEAVE ROORY POINT Db cls daa naseeee a. m. + hie. “cc ce . . ee teeeeeeoe 3 Bo eben - ee ee , —— re) se Our importations ef clothes for spring and summer is now complete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest stock of suiting», overcoatings and trousering, te be seen in this city. Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship Always on hand, a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings JOHN MLEOD & CO Hine Photography GiiIm— |, a\| the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers «re all delighted. Be'sure and visit the leading studio. om. ta € COC. ay a = ee Now Is The Time I Give Baby An Airing anil of course you.will want a BABY CARRIAGE +2 ee@Goee > ” > Seon es 6% - ~ residence of R. Bearisto and R. B. Norton is offered for sal, v0x 100 feet. v R.B, NORTON & CO, LIMITED We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriages—we have CHEAP carriages. 2 are «a! ways glad to show goods. Call and see them. John Newson m= OS HOS*4* BF BOEaASS & 68ST F O4SO6M HOSTAGES A 2 ©6044 HOO 4D]? we es wilding Lots. e desireable building lot on Upper Prince Street, East side, bet veer the ive of Martin West, Esq, are Store. size ef iot Also plot of land en Scheol Street, West Side, opposite resid- | For further particulars apply at the City Hard- | LO ke eouthwest winds, rain. Fritay, fresh rong breezes from west; clearing. sinning QARRISTER Ci\ ands at tbe cor i of Kuston and Qiv-eo Streets, owned by KE. Hurry, Millcov ~ld & lw. annuus THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 3, 1900. Local and Other lieis. In Porr the 4ehery cruisers came into port this afternoon. ae - One of Tur Pross.—Fresh to strong southeast to the death of Mrs vregstional social PostpongD.- O ving ‘ (ye reeLongworth ‘ OD t Peul’e Chur:!), % so was” to have , en held this eve ee | etponed. - : { P. R. A.—Me of the Provincial Ri Association » esse remember the ;Wiourned ennua ' ee= meeting tomor- afternoonat 4 o¢c!.ck in the City Court Room. anes a CoLLision.—A ryman’s borse took fright in a yar! afternoon and ul ng with another the London Ho:-e. Ne were hurt. Bu there w to the harness. a SpLenpip.—The North Britieh and Mercantile Insirance Cc., represented here by Messrs Hyniman & Co, bas subscribed to the Hull-O :awa relief fund $25,000. After being the largest sufferer by the fireto the ex ent of four hundred thon- sand dollars. This contribution to the fund is indeed spieudid. ont collided Wueen street near r of the horses 45 sOme damage A Comine Arrraction.—The citizens will havea chince on Monday evening, May 21st, in the Opera House, of witnes-~ sirg one of the most unique entertainmeats ever given in Charlcttetown, when the Highland Brigade of P. E. I., consisting of 53 Highlanders dressed in the full military garb of Scotland, will appear in a eeries of drille, etc. ‘Lhe idea origi~ nated with the Rev. T. F. Fullerton, of whom Charlottetown and P. E. Island generally is so juetly proud, and an en- tertainment is being arranged, Scotch in all particular, so if the blood of che ‘Auld Scotia” run, in your veins reserve this date, May 21st. and you will have no regrets. —————————— PERSONAL. Mr. J.D. town today. Mr. Fred Macdonald, V. S., Souris, is visiting the city. Miss Maisie Coady was a passenger by the Prineess last evening returning from & pleasant visit to Pictou. Mr. C. W, Blenkborn wasa passenger by the eastern train this morning, re- turning from Georgetcwa. Berlin advices state that the Emperor of Germany has consented, with great plea- sure, to stand godfather for the infaut son of the Duke of york. Bell, of Montague, is in : chmond Street this Rey. E. J. and Mre. Grant, of Summer- side, left yesterday m rning for Arcadia, N. S., where Mr. Grant will labor in the pastorate of the Baptist Church. Mies El zabeth Irving, of Vernon River, who did so well in her second year covree at McGii!, leading her class and securing a prize in German, returned home jaat night. The Nelson,B. C. Tribune states that Mr. G. Frank Beer will probably ‘be selected ase condidate in the forthcoming Pro- vincial election. Rev. Prof, C. H. Paisley, of Mcunt Allison College, received the honorary de- gree of D. D. at a convocation of Victoria University, Toronto, Mr. L. EB. Prowse, M. L. A., who has been on a business trip to Sydney,C. B., returned to Charlottetown last evening. Mr. Prowse will removed to Sydney in August. Mr. Reid McManus, C. E., of Memram- cook, N. B., is among the guests at the Motel Davies. It is understood that Mr, McManus is here in connection with the buildiog of the first eleven miles of the svutbern railway. Mr. D. McN. Crawford, of Wood Is- lands, who was sttending the Halifax Medical College, passed through, the city yesterday en route to his home. Mr. Crawford was very successful in his first year’s course in medicine. SHIP NEWS. ee Port of Summerside, ENTERED. May 2ade—Schr. Reetive, Cain, Pictou coal, May 2nd.—Schr. Nereid, Bernard, Pic- tou, coal. May 2nd.—Schr. Neal Dow, Irving, Richibucto, lumber. CLEARED. May let.—Schr. Ida M., Mallett, Richi- bucto, ballast. May 2nd.—Schr. Restive, Cain, Pic~ tou, ballast. May 2nd.—Scbr. Neal Dow, Irving, Richibucto, ballast. Pert of Malpeque. CLEARED. April 30th,—Schr. Sir Loule, Arthur, Charlottetown with : Mc- Do we Keep CLOTHING? We Sell Them CHEAP Yes, we are having a Red Hot Sale of Men’s Suits. The finest talor ready to wear suits ever seen in Cherlottetown. Children’s Suits......--. $1-08 $1.-50$2.00 up Youths’. ......eeeee006-$3-00 $3.50 $4.90 up Men'S. - sees ceeeeee eee $3.75 $5-00 $6.50 up | Nobby spring overcoats for wen at $7.67, — $9.67, $17.00, WE DON'T KEEP SHODDY eS iluer, Mcl.é y a —— The Store That Cives Auray Goods Free In ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROC ERIES, ENAYELBD WARR, ETC. For 30 day: we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pet with every purchase ef .nedollac ‘ea check givea with eur tea and ceffee, alse. P. MONAG : “AN, Upper Queen Street Here Are The (6 Tints. Church's Alabastine comes in 16 beautiful tints and white, too—here js the tint card that all up-to-date dealers have to show you, e sell Church's Alabastine because it gives universal satisfaction to our customers, It won't peel, rub off or scale, It is recommend- ed by eminent physicians on account of its healthfulness. It grows harder with age. It is the only permanent water color wall and ceiling coating that is made to use with cold water. It will not fade, It can be applied coat over coat if you wish to change the tint. Itis never sold in bulk, That which pe our ae pays us, and that is another reason why we oak Church's ALABASTINE. Kalsomine, Beaver Mixed Paints, Enamel Paints, Gold 6,360 bushels oats..........-eec00- $2,142.00 500 bushele potatoes........-. 100.00 SH POT oc cdipecentskenes 24.00 $2 266.00 { Paints, Brushes. All our paints are guaranteed. — DODD & ROGERS To Hot.1 aud Boarding a, House Keeperg If all those who are desirous of accommo. datiog summer tourisis aod others durig the coming teason will send their a idregg to THe Examiner office we wil! be happy te compil? @ tist aad forward to the differens avencies which make a business of fgp. nishivg such information to the travelling public, Particulars regarding rates, digs from Ci selon, s irroundings tel, maila, near to railway agg tance bathing, etc., should be meationed when writing us. Wants, Lost Found, & FOR SALE.—AnA 1 f remo Camera, pie 5x7 inches in perfect condtiion wif] sel] ca with ou'filineluded. Apply to W. B. Prowss, ee h, a lal for wor Apply at this office, ‘ Oi W ANTED.—For one ment about hous: premises. | 108 a LOST.—On St Peters Road, a basket talning ladies coat and other articles. Finder will please leave at this office or James McQuaid’s, Nine Mile House. ~~ “ SHOOTING TUBAND DECOYS—Poy drifting in Northumberland Straits, Ase to John A McRae, Nine Mile Creek. ——-nereeesensioenmencenanialiin WANTED.—Smart boy as apprentice Apply at THE EXAMINER O@ise. , COTTAGE FOR SALE.—9n Bayfield gt Apply to Mrs alexander McPherson. cor of Queen and Bayfield St, | week sosiielakatasosiiiaainrs Sioa i GIRLS WANTED. —To) learn dress-maki Apply to Miss Barrett. at Seatner & Mel, eit WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 15 os 16 years of age, who uuderstands look} after horses and cow,and Can make hi generally useful about a house, Apply @ | this office a sctlinie wcinnietinatssiasiitinisiciiia ian a TO LET.—Both sides of a new two tenes ment house in Brichton, each contain three large rvoms and pa atry dowasiaien aan six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and ] yards besides small lawn in front. R very low. Apniy to R L Cotton at Tay EXAMINER Office. 2 weeks eod, - WANETED atonce three bright girigte learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss Mon naghan—Sentner McLeod Co, WANTED at once asmart parcel boy wep recomended,—Sentner McLe WANTED.--A general servant. Apply te Mrs James Simpson, Rochford Street WANTED AT ONCE.—Correspondent ip every town to act as my Correspondent, Big money, In writing stat? your present oces- pation, Correspondence confidential. WH Draper, 1132 Broadway, New York, N Y, PASTURE LOTS.--To let a4 acre lotoa | Spring Park Road, olso3 acres on Brighton | Road. Appiy to Peake Bros & Co tf FOR SALK.—Desirable residence, pleae- antly situated at the head of Prince Stréet. Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large out stables. etc, etc. intending purchasers can inspect the premises every Thu afternoon. Mrs Unsworth. ee ee 3 wks tues & sat, WANTED.--Girls to learn the millinery business, Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley Bros. TO LET.—A thre? story dwelling house os Prince Street, Modern improvements can bs putin ifrequired, Apply te W. W. Wellner, _dy 6 ins. ’ FORK SALE at bargain: 1 Sail Boat, 20% keel, Unsinkable, watertight compartments, new set of sails. anchors tackle and com pleté outfit. Apply to W E Bentley, Box 103 Char- to tetown. Si* ' Plant Ling Boston Commencing S. 8. May 8th, the favorite “HALIFAX.” ‘ Will leave Charlottetown for Bos- ton every Tuesday at noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax Returning will leave Boston every Saturday at noow. Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wednesday morning via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax with 8. S. ‘Halifax.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Railway. For tickets, rates mation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetowa and all imfor- H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent, Apl 24tf. LIGARS heJup, Garcia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, Fenix, Cigaretier. ‘Tobacco, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Stora D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOM OITOR, ETC. Orricke—Baak of Nova Buildi ng, Gharlettetown.: Scotia dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. Full particulars on application to — —