‘is ee | A cf \ 7 | Nie | muh. number left they MUST cut We've a trem lust sea:on ; » ths week—sce weve He price to the bone. We've three lots, epdy each—then com»#—quick and, p-rbaps \ vu ll be on made time, 10T 1. A live of well mide Waterproofs, SiZ+? SI hi} from 54 inch to 60} gis inch worth up to) $9.65-—to clear weve cut pric: to $1.50 60008060 10T 2 This lot’s a grand vatue, none of the S| QF garments are worth gis less than $3.00, most of them marked $3.65, some ore—sizes D4 to 60 inch— yrice Now $1.95 This is the cream of the whole offer, the HALE gumepts are all PRICE high grade — well made — mostly tweeds and rerges—nothing the matter except they’re last s+ason rtyles —prices from $4.65 to $12 V0— are just cut in two— and Low say $2.45 to $6.00. Half Price LOT 3 og Come early. Such a ‘‘ Water- proof Chance” hasn’t been ollered for years. MOORE & McLEOD. The Eve. A great many people do not see as well as they should, others see well, but their eyes / soon vecome tired. The proper remedy is a pair of good <PEOTACLES THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 9, 1897 LOG, AND OTHBR ITRMS Beer bros. tor Dress Gonde SUMMERSIDE Is to bave a cresmery. Easter Moxpay Nicat.—“Silver King.” EEE. Ste the talented amateurs in the * Sil ver King.” ied Tne Mai, Srectat reached the city at 11.20 this torenoor. Bi onlene Tee Sraniey atrived at Georg: town about ove this afternoon. a sssilislicdaad Ciry Couxcit.— Regular mouthlvy meet- ing of the Cuy Couccil on Monday evening next at the usual hour otic June Weatnuer.—l wir to cloudy today, followed by an easterly to south-westerly gale, with rain tonight. C, O, F.—Regnlar meeting of Court Charlottetown tonight, loviation. A full attendance requested. A. O. H.— The members of the A. QO. H. will kindly meet at their rooms on Sunday afterugo +, at 3 o'clock. Norice.— There will be a meeting of the Anchorite Club this evening,’ at 7 o’clock. A full attendance requested. by order cf Secretary. . ’ tibial P. W. C.—Stnievts remember that the la-t debate of the season will be held this evening at T o'clock. A fail attendance is requested, ‘ piiheaabiblitons Provixciat Leeixtatcrs.—The Fouse met yesterday afternoon at balf-past three, and after prayers adjourned until tbfee this afternoon. diceillltin sia A Coxcerr ia net a concert unless you can enjoy everv number on the program. That given by Charlottetown Lodge in Kindergarten Hall, on Tuesday evening, 27th inst, will be a Concert. Poutice Covrt.--This forenoon Ernes Scott and Duncan McLean, two voung las, were arraigned on a charge of assaulting Henry Piggott, Piggott did not prosecute and the magistrate imposed a nominal fine which was paid by the boys mothers. — Wet, Wortn Seerxc.—A. beautiful model of a full-rigged thipis on exhibition in the show window of Whitlock’s Arcade, Queen Street. Everything about the ship ix complete, and it is well worth calling to see. The model was made by Captain William Bell, of French River, by whom it was presented to a well known citizen. Ses lien Turee Mone Dismis-ats.—Three more railway employes—Peter McFayden, Ed- ward Pranght asd Jobo Chappel have received notices’ of* dismissal from the railway works. Mr. McFayden was em- ployea in the carpenter shop, Mr. Prauzht in the car shop aud Mr. Chappe! in the blacksmith shop. We have not heard the names of the Grits who are to. succeed them. Fire av Summersive.—A fire broke ont in the Clifton House, Summerside, this morning, and betore it could be extin- guished the roof of that popular hostelry was badly damaged by fire aud the farni- ture suflered greatly by water. The ffre starved in the third ffoor, and is thougit to have been cau-ed by a defective fine. There is insurance on both house and fur- niture. Linerat Conservative Meetixc.—A meeting of the Liberal Conservative elec- tors of Ward one will be beld in dicKach- ern’s building, Queen Street, on Monday evening next at half-past seven o’clock. The object of the meeting is to select delegates to attend a convention of the party to be held ehortly to nominate candidates 10 represent the city at the forthcoming provincial election. eatin tegen ah. —-~¢ - - ~ PERSONAL. Mr.J. W. Morrison, is past the crisis, | and will it is hoped recover Mr. Walker of the Dominion Building, is affected with the prevading distenper. Mr. James Currie, Collector of Cus- toms, is among those who are down with the gripp?. Mr. W. A. Brennan. of the Summerside Journal, registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. W.C Kennedy, citv, regi-tered at the Qneen Hotel this forenoon, John Siveright New Glasgow, registered lust evening, The latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies this forenoon include: J. Paterson, Mun- trea!; R. 1. Webster, Galt, Oot; C. M. Pyke, New York; G. F. Kidd, Toronto; J. (. Brown, Boston; Alex. Strang, Cape Traverse. Yesterday, twenty-nine years ago, the great rip orator, statesman and poet, Thomas D’Arcv McGee, met his death by the bullet of the assassin. Whilst on his way to his hotel from the Honse of Com- mons, within whose walls a few hours before he had delivered one of the moat brilliant speeches of his life, he was met by the murderer and in the b'aze of the moonlight he was hurled into eternity. No more cowardly act had ever been commil— ted. In McGee, Canada lost a great statesman, Old Ireland a Warm hearted eon and the English speaking world a poet of the bighest order of genin-. The Ot awa Free Pres- (L beral) save: * His Excellency Mgr. Merry del Val is beginning to feel the strain of his arduous work. The reception of visitor, visiting the Cathole¢ institutions and re;lying to addres: es, have so overtaxed his streagth that yesterday the great mental sirai. resulted in a slight hemorrhage. This morning he received a large number of visitors, among them being Mr. F. B. Hayes, chief English translator ef the House of Commons, who placed at His Excellency’s disposal the records and papers of the House.” Wuere Liewrnixe Strikes.—The belief that lightning will not strike a feather bed was shown to be mistaken by an incident of the electric storm of Saturday. A bolt struck a chimney on the house of Charles Steates, who lives on the Deerfield road. Part of it jumped to the house of Bernard Ross and wre off the conductor pipe. . The other part went down the chimney, ripped the plaster and paper fiom a_ bedroom, and then struck a feather bed. The bed was torn and the feathers scattered about the room.— Utica Morning Herald. Iore at Rosstaxp.—Writing to the Glengarry News, Mr. J. A. McDonald, of Nelson, B. C., formerly of Glengarrv, warns Giengarrians against rushing head~ long to the gold fields expecting to make a fortune. Speaking of Rossland, he says: “ There are three thousand men here who, cannot get a day’s work,.while udwards of and for the last month, I believe that. ten thousand men here.” Axoruer Orcuestra. — Charlottetown LodyveI. O. G. T. has organized an orchestra composed a3 follows : Organ, Miss Beatrice McNeill. Violin, Mr. G. F. Hutheson. Piccoio, Mr. W. P. Pickard. Cornet, Mr. W. Harris. Clarinets, Messrs R. H. Jenkins, i. H, Ducnemin and W.N. Duchemin. Siide Trombone, Mr. Ernest Hill. After this orchestral music will be used in all the ceremonies of the Lodge. A Fause Atarm.—There was a false alarm of fire in the vicinity of the Hotel Davies last evening, anda good deal of excitement was caused. The firemen and several hundred citizens were on the scene in ebort order. What about wall papers? We have the assortment. See our stock.—McMillan & Hornsby. properly fitted. If for any reason your sight is not good, callon us. We have a com- plete stock of glasses. If your glasses are bent or in- clined to pinch, let us adjust them for you. No charge for little comforts like that. W. W. WELLNER, JEWELER. -~_. DBLINEATOR, COSMOPOLITAN. LADIES HOME JOURNAL Teees APRIL MAGAZINES Now in stock. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. and othe Prepare For Snaps. You Will Not #@* 6 4O*% +68 Ww >) Cc . ‘Unnyside.,,. : Saturday Disappointed: BEER BROS a-hundred. men have been arriving, daily, ..; before summer is over there will be fully; MR, M’'CREADY’S LECTURE. The lecture delivered by Mr. McCready in Zon Church basement, last evening, was decidediy the mest interesting of thas season,and, in our opinion, one of the best, Written in smooth aud elegant English and lelivered in a clear and pleasing manner, it convered some valuable information concerning the form- ation of ours Federal Parliament and the conduct of business in our House of Com- mons, At the same time it was relieved by mavy humorous pas sages and some pathos which enchained the attention of all who heard it. In point of tone, too, it was unexceptional, Mr, McCready threw otf his party predelic- tions for the nonce’ and gave anu unbiased description of reveral of those who have been our foremost men in Parliament. Of these were Sir John McDonald and Alex- ander McKenzie, Howe and Tupper, Mc- Gee, Blake and Jaurier. The iigh'er side of the Parliamentary picture was, presented in the various scenes depicted. A vote of thanks, proposed by Mr, Benjamin Rogers, M. L. A.,of Alberton, seconded by Mr. Bel!, M. L. A., of Summerside, and sup- ported by Messrs. Charles Palmer and T. A. McLean, was conveved to the lecturer by the Hou. Donald Farquhar-on, who occupied the chair. ARTILLERY ORDERLY ROOMS OPENED The new o-derly rooms in the drill shed were formally opened la-t evening. Besid:s the officers and members of the two, city companies of Artillery their were present ¢ mmanding 82nd Battalion, Major Weeks, commanding the Charlutte:own Engineers, with the officers of that corps, Captain Stewart of No3 Company 82nd Battalion, and Asst.-Surgeon Johnson, 82nd Batialion. The Artillery Band. was also present. Colonel Longworth, commanding the Art- illery, presided during the smoking concert with which the opening was cele- brated, aud «# ~~ splendid literary and musical programme was presented to the satisfaction of all. After the regular programme was disposed of addressea were delivered by Colonel Moore, Colonel Dogh- erty, Major Weeks, Captain Stewort, and Councillor Nicholson. The orderly rooms have been fitted np with everv regard for the comfort and convenience of officers and men,and thev presented an especially brigbt and pleasing appearance last even- ing. Mr. Charles McGregor, who built the orderly rooma, did his work in a mst ‘atisfactory manner, and well deserved the complimeuts he last evening received. —— GOOD FOR THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY* The following statement shows the result of the last effort of the P. E. Island Hospital Ladies’ Aid Society : - Proceeds of Tea and Entertain- Btn cages pedseceng sive te c0ntce an Contributions from St. Paul’s SE ctncitilitensteccinnigirnnniecinten Sat $338 08 Disbursements - — To paid Kindergarten Hall.......... $ 15 00 “Trustees P. 1. 1. Hospital. 100 00 ‘* for supplying furnishings to P. E. I. Hospital...... 163 08 'To balance paid over to Miss Palmer, Treasurer Ladies’ Aid NOES a diditinn se cc rsseccsnvath Gatracedt 63 00 $338 08 The above is a showing highly credit able to the Ladies’ Aid Society, and alse shows the handsome and generous sur port which they received from the friends of the institution both in the town and the surrounding country districta. RIDE A STEARNS AND BE CONTENT. Rememrre thatthe Rev. Mr. Fullerton will 1 cture in St. James Hall, next Mordsy evening on “Edinburgh” illustrated with stereoptican views, This will be an event you cannot afford to miss, ; -__—o London, April 7.—The Daily Telegraph’s advices from ,Alikiana, headquarters of Col. Vassos, state that ‘the Greek com- mander received writen and signed replies to the autonomy proclamation of the admirals from every province and district of the island. The signatures of the heads represent the entire Christian population. Not a single signer approves of the scheme of the Jpowers to grant autonomy to the island. — — — Try us tor wall paper—MeMillan & Hornsby. TD For Restoring The Finish to all varnished or oil finished surfaces, such as Pianos, Furniture Hardwood Floors, etc, use our | VARNISH RESTORER If will remove all dirt, and renew the original brightness, Price 15 cents. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. GIRL WANTED—To do general honsework in asmall family. Apply to Mrs A. 8. John- son, Prince St s8— WANTED—At Juige Alley’s residence, an experienced cook, Also a bouse naid, Reter- ences required. s2— Colovel Moore, D. O, C., Colone! Dogherty, : of families “number nearly 40,000 and: MILLI tab'ishment in Canada. =— ia = aed = = = _ — -- ee = = _— = o = = es 7 There are Two Ways of Doing Everything The wrong way is to buy your Buvis before you see our stock and prices. We are opening new goods which we are selling very low. See our Ladies’ Kid Shoes for 68 cents worth always 85c. Great slaughter in balance of our Bankrupt Stock. of Boots and Shoes. ; Don't Do It Buy Clothing before you see our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing—the balance of | Bankrupt stock at lower prices than you can buy the same goods for elsewhere. We will do better for you every time, or your money~ back. Men’s Overalls from 35c a pair,Men’s good Pants for 75¢ a pair, Men’s Hats, 25c, 50c, 75c, and up, at J. B. Macdonald's: Old Stand, Opposite the west end of the market. For Sale. | i A house, blacksmith shop end three acres of land, situated half way between Morell and Head cf St. Peter’s Bay. This place affords an excellent stand for a black smith, shoemaker or wheelwright, being very convenient, as it is clese to chur :bes, schoolhouses, saw and grist mills and other places of industry. It is aleo close to cod and mackerel fishing grounds, and is in a splendid ceighborhood. This is a rare chance. For further particulars apply to KIMBELL WEBSTER, | ap 9—Jy2i w2i Mar‘e, Lot 40, P. E. I. -~——She is an Artist An expert in color and harmony. We ask for her a generous patronage. B0O660808828008 STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store = = = = = = = = > = = = = eee acntintliemaicnian pt NERY =e oe e @ The beauty ot the charming fitness is not in the bonnet, it isin the blending of the bonnet and you. Miss Walker Of Montreal. comes to us from the best millinery es- ‘ { = = = = = = | iad The Always busy Drug Store Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, eic. REDDIN BROTHE Opposite P. O. Why ? C/2 5 Should You Ask For Wilsons & Old Empire Rye Fo}-] 8) TL Peta BECAUSE: 1 It contains purely and only MeDougall’s V. O. 1890 Whisky, It is the best Rye Whisky un- doubtedly ever distilled in this country. 3 It was aged in Oak Casks under Government supervision, lo 4 It is Golden in Color. 5. It is Nutty in Taste. 6 It is Fxquisite in Flavor. 7 It is Glorious in Effect. 8 Its price is within everybody’s reach. 9 An Official Government Excise Stamp seals each Capsule, LAWRENCE A. WiLSON & CO., Sole Controllers. Montreal. Sole Agents in Canada fur Gold Lack Sse Champagne, Vin Mariani, (Mariani Wine, , The Ideal Tonic for Body and w==33 rin--== apr 9, 12 14. 4 ag, me as ae 5 one , Ss a fe eee a) oe ong ne empl <A POH ead “¢ oI Pe y V dy et ier alae Se oT aa Ce A es ae ee atin esi ito thy aah tweet ness on ner pa ere ae