it “3 on "Sal SNe Soee 2 fer 25c Best 4 ply Linen Collars. worth Sc each; Linen Cuffs, » eee prs for:45e. CNS WHITE SHIRTS SUMDERED SHIRTS SHIRTS, GOLURRS AND CURES S airts, Collars and’ Cuffs are one spectdities. Buy them direet from manuéactur- eis, buy them cheap and give . grand value. plain or linkeé, GENTLE ust FANLY we b twa of « WEILNED - c! ee Ss, "LAGIES. UNBRELAS LADIES’ SUNSHRDES In ..two sizes, suitable for raim.or shine. A nice assortment Gemté silk «ambrellas. LADIES’ ENGLISH WATERPHOGES. Ladies’ black and navy: serge waterproofe, These goods we huy from vhe best gnanifaeturers in England. Extra good goods. A nice) waterproof in black or navy e@t $3.75. The opp rtunity of the seascoil-=— Black and Colored Dress Fabrics. g popular weaves, fashionable shades and most remarkable values. thiy 5@e equais most Cashmer W.A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, Cee ceee een steamer cman enn a Embracing p Cashmere, e at 75e. ‘ \ > woe Qe 22 a ee PAAQ a Sh. \ eam eda doe V Wall Paper b ¢ of i L} beeause they fiad here the os : aon @ > > eo @ ©? @ > @ 2 2 ©" 2 em 2 OS ra Cc ES we! sr ay Exclusive styles, fresh, and up-to- want, dl rus bUmt iad, Because there’s moze here to choose from, because there’s root ce io) .— The new double t a Poa, containing With hot water, Jargs With hot and co'd water, #¢.Posseesion giv n firs of , ; ae he eh, BREAKERS, Safe in Jail-A Clever Capture. Joho A Power, Pau) White, Allaw Ken- nedy, and Danel Kennedy are the names of four prisoners @t present incarcerated in ths “-orgetowa jail aad awuiting trial ia the Supreme Coait. They are charged with shop breaking and theft at Sour. and were sept up by Fraok A White, Esq J. PB. after a rather sensational trial. It seems that Me Archébald Currie,a Souris merchant, found a let of his goods missing one Mooday worving. Burer matehes were scatiered over the floor aad stuck inthe cracks ofthe counter. A window over a back kitchen and leading to the second siury of the building had been forced «pen and en entrance effected inthat way. Ephraim Mcheuzie, another merchant, also fomod that his shod had been broken into and goods sielen. hande of Mr. Arthur Mellixh, wha, after carefaliy -examining the premises and marke made on the enow, and the nature of the goods stolen, considered that suffi- cient evidence existed on which to issue 4 search warraot for the premises occapied by Jokh Kennedy. One was accordingly signed by «chu Mclean, | directed te Frank Ca@aroy and O’ Hanley. Conroy might gontein some geede, and although | Mrs. Kennedy strongly grovested that there ~was ne@thing there he ripped it open, ; finding @ sleeve and a salt bag staffed with + scent, fiddle strings, stad+, soap, tobacco, and a bot ! other missing articles. ile at onee put Mre. Kennedy under jerrest emd went for more help. Pewrning, &2 met John Kennedy, whom he atonce arrested. John Kennedy acked to Be taken to Mr Mellish towhom be gave iwformytion thet led to the émme-. Kda.ie issue af wecrants forthe sppreben- sion of the prisgvers now im gaol. Meade bad in the, meantime curoed upand was pressed into.eervice and bailiffs Currie aati Canpleil were telephomed for fsom Frank H. White, &+q., and recowered a ot of goods hisden;in a barn. Later be searched a Kmight estate building and the premises of cae Mooney. At the first, stati bid unde*a staiyray aod bearded up. The court eat eboutten o'clock at night and the pritovere were cemanded in charge of coneteblee until the sext day. Strict iastructions were giveo not 6 allow the prisoners to com~mpnpicate with each other. All spare eonetables were preased into service and the eniccinals still at large were eyatemacically searched for. At anid- night beilift Mease capmared Paul White, with @ pair of stolen mitts on bis hends aod at @49 inthe morng¢ he was again snceesesfal in cap.uring the two Kennedys. | The magistrate’s orders were well obeved and the prisoners were kept witbouta cvance to gpeak or communicate with each ober. Joka A, Power was tried first for breaking aad entering Mer. Currie’s shop pad stealing goods therefrom. All witnesses were kept in tbe lobby out of hearing sad the oiher four prisoners were put en the stand agaiayvt him. The ewdence waedirect ard wae to the eff-zt thet. he and Daniel Kennedy broke in o Cworle’« store on Satarday night and stole goods while White and the two Weanedy’s brike ip again on Suuday night. The goods were all identified by Aredid. Currie and Ephraim MaXenzie. The next cast was that of Epkraim McKenzée against Power. There was no evidence te connec- White or the Kennedy’s with ¢hée.case. The evidence was.circumstantia!; the -kop had been broken into with a hatebet to judge from the marks. It was learned that Pewer had a hatchet with on &im Saturday night. There were certain goods found hid in Power's .baro. These were identified by M Ker zie ne those etolen. The cases against other prieioners were each in turn proves and they were sent up for trial. Mrs. K-onedy aad John Kennedy were released as they did notseem to be actnal particip ants inthe robbery. The magistrate ard bail ffs received a great deal of praise for the through manner in which the case was sifted out. The prisioners left for jai! in the midet to stay alf night at Dundas. As thesleighs passed thorough Seuris th “1r £ cners canst a eonsiderable merriment by playing “Some Day We'll Come oa mouth organs. a + Ee — The evidence in the case proves Hood’ At Bridgewater, Mass, on Monday, 11th April. inst, by Rev. Father Kelly, Mr. Tessie daughter of Mr. Peter Lawless, of Kensington, P.E f. At the residence of Mr. David Arbing, Kent Street, on April 29tb, by Rev. G. M. Campbell. Albert Clarke, of Victoria, to Charlotte McQuarrie of the same place. Lawless, eldest > | The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third furtker then any other brand, The case wes place? ip the | Ewq., J. P.,} James | On entering the building Mr. | fumed a bed-tiek he puspected | Rail t j Deodas. Haile’ feade arrested Power at wiz o’clock. He also searched Powers premises undere search warrant frown | che egcovered pentarscete, and a lat of othee | the } i? of a blinding snow aterm and had | Wandering Baek Again” Sareaparilla cures scrotula, salt rkeum Loils, humors and all eruptions. MARRIED. At Breokfield, P. E.1.. April 27!b,! 1898 by the Kev George Millar, John William McLennan of daz:! Grove, to | Alice Maud Ferris, of Fredericton. Bart J. Bucklev, of Bridgewater, to Miss | wd SD LACUOC Pied) J } The cultured andience present at Mies Macdonald’s recital im the Opers House Jas: evening thoroughly appreciated the enter: tainment provided. The recital was i» connection with the elosing of Mi-s ad 9 s. : | Macd nsii’a fclaveee in daccing un physical culture, and the progremme wa- | jaryely made up Of exercises ilinstrating the spiend.d work this clever young !a! «iolozin the way of tra:niag our yeu ladies and gentl-men. Tie programm: cf dances includedthe Highiand fl-ng Strathap+:, flag dance, skirt dane , electri cal dance, aod the ewild.’ -horn pip? by th- pupilx, all of which were skiilfaily per- fonmed and earned pa ’ ‘ ! } i ' - . he applause of the audience M 83 Mac- erself in-the >ptcish ’ . , * re Sheta'so} appeared to advauteg pantomime **Hiawains.” Toe by Miss éMackeszie and Mis- tattray were we agonald excetied = h dance. in the | readings i£iVers and the renderiog of the vocal num't»r- opposite the pames | of Mrs-O’Reilly, Misa Collings, Mr. Mac- donald, Mr.*Mirche!l and Mr. B own was |} greatly appreciated. Master ko ; Hogge’s Whistiisg +0oO.0 Was another ver music by Vion , ‘« ty . : } preasing ieainre; and th | comhe’s orchestra ip 10 its bigh standard. After “a few words of thanks” from Miss Helen. Peters the National Avthem wa:ispeved ard t.e ar-dience diss sec persec. ee Successful Island Studexrts. _ <The scegione | A partial list of the examinations at MeGill University, Montreal, appears{ in the Star which came to hand last evening. The following shows the standing cf the stadeuts from ‘his Province : SOIENCE, SOURTH YEAR. eereeeter weeny T T Irving, honors in geodesy, geodetic laboratory, aud hydraulic laboratory. TA McLean, honors in assaying ‘and hydraulic laboratory, bonorable mention | in Wickstead gymnastic competion | Prize for summer.work. Wa. M McPhail .P W C, honors in geodetic laboratory, and hydraulic labera- tory, Passed degree of Bachelor of Applied Sc:ence. Civil Eegineericg, WM McPoail, T T Irving and EG Matheson, Miniag Eogineering:—T A RMeLean, Charloite- town. ARTS MENTAL JND MQKS™ PHILOSOPHY | —4tn year:—MoLeod, Charlottetown, 3rd | wear:—MeLeod. { Lecic—2od yeac:—Ferguson, : McMillaa, Hardy, Newson, ; Charlottetown. Latin—2rd year::~Roberteon P. W.C. 2ud year:-—Ferguson, Willis, Forbes, Newson, Hardy, McMillan, Holman; Char- lottetown. fat year:—Sterns, Brown, M¢Leod, Irv- ing, Charlottetewn. Kav aNy—2od vyear:—Hardy, Forbes, Willis, Holman, Newsom and 3icMillao Charlottetown. Willis, ENGLISH LITERATURE. Is. year—Sterns, MeLeod, Irving, «Char- lotietowa. 4ih year -McLeod, Charlottetown. 3rd year—McLeod. TRIGONOMETRY ASD ALGEBRA. | Ist year- Sterns, Brown, and Mcleod, C jarlottetown. HEBREW. let year—McLeod, Irving, Charlotte~ town. ee eee PERSONAL. It is pleasing to hear that Maj .r Weeks, who as been ill of ppeumonia for seve’ ral days past, is somewhat easier today. The Rev. T. H White, D. D., Rector o Shelburne, aged 92, in Canada, died vesterday. father of Mr. burne. | Ea I. 0.0, F.—The brethern will please | the list of patente granted this week . 10 remember to meet in Oddfellows Ha! to- | morrow morning at 10.15 sharp for the | | purpose offattending D.vine Service in the Baptist Chureb. W.C.T. U.—Regular meeting Monday afternoon at 4o’clock. A Bible reading will be viven by one of the members. Al are wt ] 1 @ } } { ae From Monrreat.—The steamer Cam- | pina arvived from Montreal via Summer- side al midnight, bringing a genera! arzo. At seven this morning she left for | Georgetown and Souris. From the latter port she proceeds te Picton from which | place ahe will return to Charlottetown. _ LOCAL NOTICES. Special! sale of at Prowse Bros wa'erproof coils now On and see samples. We will beglad to ex- plain their superio<ity over other wheels. Absolutely the beat. Ride the go-lighty k.nd.- Fred P. Newson, Agent, 98 3i. New millinery opened today at F Per- kine & Co. New American hate, new dress hate, new sailorhats, new wire shapes, new trimmings opened today at F Perkins & Co. Bay your shirt waists tovight at F Perkins & Co. UXLArNpereD shirts st 75c fine linen bosom, heavy reinforced back ana front continuous facings equal to $1.20 dressed | quantity sbirts. The best shirt in town 75c each, equal to $1.25 a vin for the movey. shirt. —Jas Paton & Co. ee OU NEED Hood's Sareeparilia if your blood is impure, your appe your health impaired. Noth ae ir Holman, : | Drow in and eee the wonderful bargains in waterpro if coats, now on sale- It wii! pay you to see these goods. Ladies and gents’ garmenta all cut to clear.— Prowse Broe, Ladies of Taste ride the go-light); kind. “Progress” $49, Imperial $60, $75. | Each model the best of ite class. Ca! | wind», b-coming north and north wester~ | posed of this forenoon. He was fined $3 or ror those participating | (i MeDonald, wasfwaited upon{by a comm ittee, | on behalf of the parishiouers,and presented the oldest clergymae } C He was tie i | uf White, 2x-M. P. for shel- | 1 ey ~~ oe © SS So @ 2 OO @ OO © GO OS! SS & ite gone, ng builds up health like HOOD’S, ial and Uther ems, May Day—to-morrow, THe WeatHer. -- Moderate to fresh 'v, cloudy aod cool with rain, then clear- ime. Portce Court.—Oue drunk was dia- ee nr ce. SE, 15 days impr:sonment. Fat Catrie.—Messrs MeGirr & Mac» donald, Sc. John, shipped thirty-one head of fat cattle from Summerside vesterday morning. j Saeed Viueztors to P. 4. Island Should not leave without acop’ of “ Prince Edward [slaud—l!lustrated.” Price 59; for sale at all Kookstores or at "he Examiner Office scleicilliaeiiae Gosrret Meetine.-—Railway men’s £0s- pel in Wright’s Hali Sancay afternoon ai 4 o’clock. Strangers alwoys Lesson—Jer., 38-20, “Obi d- mectlag elcome, lence.” May Fesrivat.—Don't forget the May F stival in the Lyceum oa the 9th and 10th of May next. It is tor the beaetit ot Notre Dane Convent, and will be weil worthy of patronage Tux Staxcey has returned from Gaspe afier breaking the ice in that harbor. People who saw her at work were surpr s® ed at what she did inthe way of bre.king through the ice. For tee War.—Two young men belong ing to. the west end of the Island left Thursday, via Charlottetown, for Bos- ton, to enlistin the navy. They are vaturalized American citizens, and have been notified by the United States authori ties to return to Boston.—Journal. Cuarter CanceLLeD. — The steamer Elliot has cancelled ber charter toP. E. Island, and has accepted another for Bos- ton. She leaves at once for Sydoey, and willload coal for Boston. She will muke reguiar trips to these ports for some time. — Halifax Heraid. —_—_- > CrrreymMaN Remeusered.—Rev. P. D. McGuigan, st present of Sturgeon parish, while on a brief visit to Kiakora. where he had been formerly assicting Rev. J. J. with an address and a puree containing $80.00. seals Tue Montna’s Work.—There were 13 cenvictions for drunkenness at the Police Court duriug the month of April. There were also 3 convictions for assault, and 1 each for breath of the Liquor Regulation Act,analicious injuries to property and carrying a dangerous weapon. Three assault cases were dismissed, also two larcewy casesand one drunk, The total receipts amounted to $147.41 Masonsc.—The officers of Alexandra Royal Anch Chapter No. 11, for the ensu- ing year are a8 follows :— John Callings,M EAP; © Herbert Beer, E K; William A Batt, E & Aiam Murray, Treasurer: John GJ Weldon, Seeretary; James MacLeod, C O H; David Small,P s;A J MacLean, R AC; Jamce Caldwell, Go Brd V; George J Rogerr, GM 2cd V;Witiam A Weeks, G M lat V; John Holbs, Tyler. Ratway Cuaxegs.—We understand that on and afier May 2nd. Mileage Booke iseued on and after same date oa P. E. I. Raifway will not be received by Conductore from Regular Booking Stations, and must be exefanged by Station Master for Mileage Passage Tickets. When presented at Flag Stations they will be accepted by yniustors as formerly. Mileage Books hased before end of Aprii will be re- ceived for passage under old conditio:s uatil nsed up. New Ixventroxs.—Below will be found Canadian inventors through Messrs Marion & Maron, Montreal. 29.2%5—Harrisorn, Marion & Seitz, Washington & Montreal, Luggage Carries; 59,376—William Dann, London, England, Gatc; 59433-F. Leforest, Edmucston, rack fastening device; 59,450—Elie Benoit, St Cesaire, P. Q., Key fastener; 59,476 —J H Pellerin, Montreal, Machine for giving form to material; 50,482 —John Muir, Brantford Ont., Flag Pole; 59,531—J H Richards. Sydney, Australia, Sa-h Fastening device; 59,562 — s-pjamin Heon, St Gregoire, P. Q., Lifiing Jack; 59,579 - J R Laviguar, Montreal, Door stop and catch combinec; 59,580— H. Gottman, Victoria, C. C., Piovision bay; 59,582—J. A. Dixon, Montreal, Cook r utensil; 59,604—Guilbanlt & Heuokle, Montreal, Foltinge canopy; 59.629—J. Lurco o We tee, P. Q., Neckure Fast De Winiam J. Curry, Nanaim-, B. C., Grater. ¢ ' Carefulness 4 Large — — Sales Have already resulted from this advertisement, This hosiery supplies. a long-felt want. | Good workman- ship, and good wear re- sisting qualities combined, - -_ a tell the story. > Prices in Ladies’ Sizes 40c, 50c and 68c per pair Children’s Sizes. 2 to 6 Prices 38c to 48¢ per pair SPOOS He? vOOSOOOOOD STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. a ame aor THE OLD RELIABLE. SUITS MADE T0 ORDER. That's the kind that has stood the testof time. made to-aay than ever have been in the past. Our $15.00 Suits are Plams and we can fitthem faultlessly. We take the same care in the low priced as we do in the most expensive garment. : New Clothes arrivinh Daily It you enter our store as avisitor and inspoct our stock you are sure to become a customer. More 080030670600 GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men;:JStylish Outfitters Se Bruces for Suits, Bruces for Hats, Bruces for Caps Bruces for XNies Sruces for Undorciothing ae & Bruces for aweything For men’s wear excevt tne boots, Sa aes +> arene in prescription compound ing includes being able to read the prescription right. The wrong reading of letter: might make difference of a life. We're careful in the reading of prescriptions as well as the compound- This carefulness we exercise in all our deal- ings with our customers, We claim this careful- is due every drug store customer. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. one the > > ene] @ see ¢ ing. neni A. S. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B, aD a @@ ss @ @ @ 2 42047 @ @ : Braces for Best Yalue in our repair department—That is how it is with us at present, We Want to keep if ep Let us send for your mattresses, and havethem remade. P srhaps some of your furniture needs re; airing. We can do it—Bo it cheap—DBo it good TRY US? And it won’t cost much neither. JOHN NEWSON, , mase000%,/+ — of good Furniture wis 2 i = trangers to poor Furnitgre. ‘ie isla . oa F s ee . BS ca Rf . a * , : 3 e ee ig gee Prine: es ean a