eI oe a TO TO TE, Sl Se ODD ee, Another my Received and opened up at ’ eaks ano CO's Rig lots ot Black and Colored Dress Goods, Black Broad Cloths, Black Brocade Cloths Plain and Fancy Costume & Sacque Cloths, eee Ladies’ est. Capes—The very lat- ilso MORE MILLINERY GOODS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ELEGANT FLOWERS S\LKS and LACES. Don t Forget Miss Vanstone fo) St in your } New Hat. Miss Van- pe’s work which we exhibited our window last week was pro meed by experts The Best Display of Trinimed Millinery in the city. We have moved all oor Millinery Goods, Hats, etce., to our new reillinery rooms on first floor. Essy fo make a sel- ection; everything on view. An exceptionally large new stock to choose from. -EKS & GO A. Weeks & Co, Successors to W. The Peoples’ S*ore, Fine Weather For Roofing ¢eter{=—— Now’s the time orders ire coming in fast—we’re ousy—but now sthe time Don't Have PLO R AL aA a Leaky Roof BV AARBBAABEA We will give you the kind you want at the price you want. If you have repairing of any kind te do our pri ce* are right. If you want a cottage we ll build it as only we can d)it. First class work at prices that speak louder than words, WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Street.. wereeee HOUSES WANTED. _Lhave a large number of applica- tion: for houses to rent. Landlerds desiring goed tenants can obtain them | quickly by applying to my cfiice. J. J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Biock, Charlotteton n ROW BOAT AND BICYCLE FOR SaLE— App'y to B. F, Messervey at Uapt. 8. M. Rice’s Ker st. 205 31 large case of] ] ! i | ’ | | | | ~>se @2e@s @]* @ a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 4, (899 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Wevpwnerpay, May 2. : At the afterooon session, Hon. Mr. Mc- Nutt tabled the Stock Farm Re ‘port Hon. Mr. Er argui Arson, in reply to Mr. Shaw, @aid the re port of Mr. Wi missioner to Great B; ina short time. Hon. Mr. Farqubarson introduced a bill amending the Liquor Regulation Act, «hich was ordered to be read u second time t rrow o motion of Hon. Mr. Farqubarsen the H. nee went into committee on the bill in- Go porsting tbe Prince Edward Island ee, UCom- ‘itain, wculd be ready Dairy Association, Mr. Reid taking the Chl The bill provides that the Assoeiation shall have power to appoint an instructor or instructois with power to exam'ne all factories and give such inetruction as may be deemed recessary ia order to promote the dairy induetry. It also provides that “an a Lectors fe at wave p. wer to l-vy ® tax according to tne output of each factory, noi to exceed $600, for the payment of such iastructer, and also makes provision for carrying into effect such srrangement as tay be necessary to advance the dairy industry including the formation of a Dairymen’s Board of Trade. Incommittee the bill was discussed by the Leader of the Goyeroment, the Attorney~Geuveral, Mr. Birch, Mr. Me- Laughlin, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Sbaw, Mr. M. McKinnon, Mr. Richarde, Mr. D. A Mes Kionon Mr. Birch expressed bimeelf as Opposed to the measure, claiming that it was too sweeping and thatthe factories were doing verv well under the existing ar- rangements. The other epeakers favored the object of the measure, In reply to a question asked by Mr. M. McKinnor, Premier Farquhareon said he hai stated at the dairymen’s meeting last winter that the Local Government would pay on- hird at least of the instructors salary. Professor Robertson then stated that he believed $390 would le voted by the Dominion Goverr men ,and it was only fair that the Association should iocur the balance not to exceed $600, Progress was reported after it had been agreed to let three or four clauses stand over for further considerat on. On motion of Mr. 2. A. McKinnon the Houee went into committee on the bill in- corporating the Prince Edward Islasd Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Mr. Mc Williams in the chair. The House stands adjourned until 10 a m. on Thureday. — Thecollection of customs cost last year $972,280.00 ; and for next year the vote ia $999 090.00.—increase $26,810 ~ 09,—ana we are not to bave probibition, either ! Charlottetown Military Institute meets tosight at 8 o’ciock. oe LOCAL NOTICES. Water ice wafers are just the (hing for 5 o'clock teas. A fresh enpply from Christie Brisioa & Co., just received at Beer & Goff’s. Pineapples, Bananas and Navel Oranges received to-day at Beer & G.ff’s. 3 iai. A nattie short spring overcoatis juat the thing for this time ofthe year, we havethe oobbiest spring overcoat made for $10, $12 and $15.—Prowse Broa. 1043. World’s record brok22—We have open-~ ed up this spring over one thousand four bundred little suits to fit boys from 4 'o 15 years old.— Prowse Bros. 104 3i. Say, bny a new hat, buy the best hat rvade, buy the latest style, buy it at Prowse Pros., and you wont have io bny another for a year, that is the kind of hats we se'l. 104 31 Mi EN'S BIGYGLE BOTs — In tan or black —light — comfortable boots for wheeling. We hive put the price within the reach of all $1.75 A PAIR See them in Our Window | USSU aS {RK JOST 2Of9 0088 40000000 IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE WITHUS tue ee er ~a@a «a @] ese es = 2s @. @ *% @ 2 a 2 4 ~ es ~~ &2) & ™ ee ) DEA1H OF MKS, GORDON. Mother of Mrs. Dillon Lately of Charlottetown. Several of the Uj per Province papers | publish long accounts of the death of the , mother otf Mrs. Thos J. Dillo , recently of | Charlottetown, The deceared was the township of arthur, ex-postmaster of Kens ilworth, and ex-Conservative candidate for | (he Commons in North Welling oo. Mrs. Gordon was the devoted and higble re- specied wife of a respected man “and her husband aod family of two sons and two daugbtere have the sympa.hy of a large number of friends in their loss Deceased who was a daugiiter of the laie Mr. MacK sv, of Keniiworih was one of the eariiest eetilers in that townsbip, aod was born inDupgaanon,County Tyron-,ireland. Her death wes uvexpecied. In thir counection the Arthur Enterpri-e pointe out that “ It was known by many tuat the deceased hed been iil fursome time with a pleuritie lung trouble, but none save those in immediate attendance, if even they, ex}: ected it wonld have a fatal termina- tione A relap*e, however, after a partial recovery, combined with @ fresh artack wife of Mr. Robert Gordon, treasurer of the | | Local and Other {ems S@E2SSSe'OSs ~-— Wixrxe Lincers in the lap of spring. j } | i Lasiidppiecnnnes Tue Pross.—Fine, stationary, or a. little higher temperature. > --—- S. O. E.— Lodge Eton meets to-night at | A tull atten jJance is requisted. Ne. IC. mpany 4:h, Regiment, GO. Aa 8 o’clock, | wl meet at the drill: ‘hed to-night at 8 embracing both lungs, speedily did the fatal work,and on Saturday /gst;in th early part of her 65:h year, tue ov. rtaxed system yielded ip tbe struzzle and death added another to his many ser ee in tbis and surrounding localities during the part of the present year already passed away.” The funeral, according to the same paper, consisted of along procession of vehicles. The services ui the house and at the grave were condacied by Rev. J. J. Patterson, pastor of St. Audrew’s, who paid a deserved tribute to ine memory of the deceased. —_ PERSONAL Senator Yeo went west this morning. Mrs. Maicolm McLeod was repuried a little betcer tuis forenoon. Judge Alley remains about the same a- he was yesterday. Mr.Jobn MecNevin left this morn ing on a business trip to Bt Johan, Mre J A Mathieson, Georgetown, was a passenger to town by the eastern train to- day. Rev Dougald McDonald, Tignish, »nd Rev D F McDonald, Sourie, came to town this morning. Mr. J.C. McKay, representing Moir & Co., Halifax is among the latest irriv. 1s at the Hotei Davies. Mr. J. Gillis Keator, ot S8:. John, is kere on insurance buainess,, He iva gues et the Hotel Davies. Mr. Geo. W. C. Oland, of Halifax, was & passenger by tle “Princess last evening. He ie at the Davies, Messrs F L Haszard, C E McKinnon and W E Bentley were passengers west by the early train this moroing. M.. Thomas Dong!ass is here in the in- teresis of Stair Son & Morrow, Halifax. He is 4 guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. J. A. bv the Princess from a business provinces, Mr. Neleon Aylward has been appointed a wmemb-r of the Summerside School Board in succession to Mr. Ronaid Camp- bell, resigned. Mr ard Mrs R P Morrison and Miss J. .0 Morrisoa, of Tryon, came to town b he mail] train last night. They rezistercd ithe Queen Hi rel, Mr. J. H. Crosse, the wel'=known com-< mroal traveller, is atthe Botel Davies, vir. Cross is here in the interesta of the C.nanan Underwear Company, Montreal. Mr. Jas. Unsworth, of ibe P. E. I. rail voy, came over from Charlottetown yester- sy morning and returned in the after op with Mrs. Unsworth who has been ~pending tome weeks in the city.—Menc~ n Times, May 3rd. Rev. J. M. Fisher, of Princetown, P. . I., preached at Lower Stewiacke last Sunday.—Truro News. The last namberof the Kings College Record contains the following. The three young gentlemen mentioned have many friends in Charlettetown : Mr. J.L.8. Foster has been sperding the easter vacation in avisit to the R-v. C. W. Vernen, B. A., at North Sydaey, C. B. ‘the Rev. C, D. Schofield, B. A., is at present curate tothe Rey Cosmo Lang, at Portsmouth, Eng, where his services are very mnch appreciated Rev. 8. J. Andrews, with bis wife and family, left by the Prinosee this morn ing for Cape Breton where Mr. Andrews her bad charge of the parish of Baddeck for several months. The many friends of Mrs W H Findley will be pleased to learn that Mre George Stanley received a telegram this morning stating that her mother’sscondition is great- lv improved and that yesterday she was able .o sit up, Rev. L.G. Macneili leavers to day for P.E. Island, where he will take two moathes of absolute rest. This, it ie hoped, will overcome the nervous trouble from which he has been suffering. Meseervey was a pa*senger last evening returning tripto the se guboring St. Andrew’s church congregation gener- | months | ously gave Mr. Macneill three leave of absence to seek renewed health.— St. Joho Suan. I Kyew MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure Diphtheria. Joun D. Bovri.Les French Village. I Krow MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure Croup. J. F. Conxrvcmam Cape Island I Kyow MINARD’S LINIMENT is the best remedy on earth. Jcstpa A. Sxow. Norway, Me. =>OD 0°90 0OG8 DOS 6 O09S 70S OS 63 OS OQDO“D | o’clock. A. O. H.-—A new Division of the; Ancient Order of Hibernians has been organized at St. John. Tue Revown.—H.M. 8. Renown has arrived at Portsmouth, Eagiand, from Bermuda, after a passage of eight dave. vinnie L. R. A.~A summons for a breach of the I, quor Regulation Act was this morn- ing servedou Hugh Hennessey. Li is te turnable on Saturéay. ae THe SyowPLows —Ir the storm continues mucb longer it will be necessary te get the snow-plows out again, both on the railway and on the streets, But the probabilities Ray * floe with a litle higoer tempera~ ture,’ cement Warnin6.—The police are aftera lot of boys who congregate on Hillsborough square every evening, annoying the inbabi> tants in that vicinity ‘by setting fires and otherways ill-bebaving themeelves, if this state of affairs continues any longer an example will surely be made of the offenders. sk ANoTHeR Reconv SRoxen,—At the University of Pennsylvania sports last Saturday the yreat teature was the break~ ing ofthe broad jump record by A. C, Kraenzelein, One of Peana’s best athletes, He cleared 24 feet 34 inches, beating the jump ot Myer Prinstein, of Syracuse which wae 23 feet 84 inches, ~_ > RemMemMBeER THE Vare.—A graad musical entertainment and lecture will be give io the Lyceum on the evening of tbe 17th inst., in aid of Ste Joseph’s Convent. The programme will appear next week. it w jl] include a duet, comic *ongs, choruses by the S, D.C. glee club and an interesitug lecture by Father Clarke. Make arrange~ ments to attend, Tae Bocvs Wivow.— The laughable comedy entiled*The Bogus Widow” wiil ee produced in the Opera House oo Tues~ day, May 9th, by the Garrick Clab under ihe auspices ofthe 4th Regiment Cana- dian Artillery. The theatre goers of Charlottetown wil remember the clever production of Our Regiment by this club a few yeare ago. Hes.ita.— The Lieutenant- Goveruor-in=Council bas appcinted the fcllewing gentlemen members of the Board of Health for East Ruyalty : Nor- man McLeod, orem s Hector C. Mc- Leod, Ldward G. Love, Thomas L, Dogherty, Walter | Haezard, E. W. Taylor, ‘William Taylor, Donald Campbdeli, W. D. Cottin, Kevard Bowmas, William P. Couno}ly, and W. P. Colwell. Boar® oF Eciirese Bakery —Mr. D. Stewart has ju t completed a jours ber ot changex in the interior arrangement of bis we! known Eclipse Bakery,» Kent Street, having bad it thoroughly repaired and renovated and aided new cases to accommodate the in- crea-ed deman 6 of the growing number cf customers. Patrons bave discovered that the best value in the city is obtainable at the Eclipse Bakery. — Inrgrment at Snarwoop. — The re mains of the late Mrs. Slackford were brought over in the Northaumberlaud yes- terday and bcught down to Sherwood cemetery this morning where the inter- meot took place, and where to hb her father and mother are buried. Mr. Slackford accompanied the remains, As chairman of the district, Rev. G. M. Campbell took charge of the funeral ser- vices and he was assisted by Rev. Mr, Opie, of York, secretary. There were presentalso Rev. Mr. Dawson, Rev. Mr. Kirby and Rev. Mr. McLeod, A number of friends from the city drove out to the cemetery to be present at the last sad rites. Mrs. Slackford bas séveral sisters living in Charlottetown besides other relations on the Isjand, —_ — —= _ Everybody's Pills are mild, yet certain in tbeir action. They sre purely vegetable. When a first class pill is required, always use Ryerybody’s Every box guaranteed, Sold by all druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. |} 0*£ 46° Ooe ; € 6 De =D>O > 25¢ a box ¢ > OS 0 FORO EOD HODt OOO* OOS 16RBS é! . THE W. MOSL PERFECT FITTING now sold. all the best points of the highest grade of French Cor- B. sets, affording perfect comfort ing sytometry to the form. HW STANLEY —— Bost CORSET if without exception THE It combines to the wearer and add- THE w.3B— to be had in many forms enabling us to fit the most dificult figure. You are in tive display and demonstr vited to a specially attrac: ation of the W. Bb, Corset models which will be made on our first floor, commenc- ing to-morrow morning, Miss G. D. Sexton —-_i. Expert Corset fitter of New York, will be in attend ance to demonstrate the advantages of a correctly fite ed Corset. Btw 426 ~~. 4 Ot OO8%O98 @ @ 2 @& @& @ ee % ® BY & We corcially invite your 4 attendance whathar you need & 2 corset or not. ’ c ; look over the handsome ms et Ceme in to oe fitted, and ¢ ; ; Thess corsets cost no more é than the ordinary kinds, and are infiaitly better valus, $1.00, $1.35, $1 85 and up ¢ eee 246% pavanbeiy® 2ee8 @2 48% 3Oe * 8s STANLEY BROS, THE ALWAYS BUSY stdRE have them narrow, we have them small, we have them large, have them heavy, we have them light, not a n.an in Charlottetown that we ORILY with the famous SLATER SHUE. we ALLES & CO | = = = nee $3.50 a PAL Hundreds of pairs now in stovk, all the fashicn ble shapes, FOU FORM, RAT- IONAL, NATURAL, AR ISTOCRAT, BEAU TDEAL in dark or light ‘tans, BLACK leath-rs. Te have them long, w have tha short, we have them wide, we we Honestly we think there 1s cannot FIL SATISFACT- 8 eb saws sacha bebe EE WOOOU COLNE Perfection In Home Dyeing | LPOO LO PLO EO LOL Lae {s obtained by using THE BEST HOUSEHOLD BYR. .4 the one doing most with least trouble and best result is Maypole Soap «..., The cleanest, fastest Dye for soiled or faded materials of any kind « —woollen-+-silk—cottons, etc., time. becaus Sold in all colors by Druggists. e it Washesand Dyes at the same sample of work free. Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreai. PLDDOES Cer e> ‘a+ SOS ES a ee, en Se DF ER la Peat eS Scie eae ee a