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Stewart Eciiper Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. eevee SOOEEw EE 2EOGe CSOxGouee COSO84e6 2eeoeeeees Ms 8620060809 %88 EGGS FOR HATCHING— Frorn Barred Piymouth necks the great generai putpore ‘owls at $1 §&) per setting, I have prizes at Neva Scotia Provincial k xbibiticns $98 and 1899. L A Haeszard. cy 4i wii won 50 | — sk IN BOSTON. Club of Boston ar 1e¢ Canadian @ wine nf m : | — . a PS et ‘ “i me ae Mr. Geo. D. Davison Passes Away a SuaRt Boy Wawrep av apprentice at of next me ». More than thirty new | This Morning. | LHe DXAMISER Olice memters joined at the jast meeting, and . 1 4 we expect (o bave a royal good tim: An ser eh weer citizen bas —— Wetcome Merering.—There’ will bea} The Boston South African Patriotic | ®4 @¥4Y- Mr. Gee, Davison, & weleKDOWD © grand welcome meting to Ea: goa Gra- Fond ia more than $17.000 and popular resident of Chariottetown, the talvate eae “this events I notice Richard Seaman, of Souris, | Ci@d this mora.ng Mr. Davisow was bus) clock ’ bas been gathered to his fathers. I about Bis “Sore yesterday, appares os member quite well—just thirty year go | the enjoyment of excellent hea ~ rh , : ow Dt oeeba Ee ‘ i avle’s wr -when Seaman brongot bis bride east | Orning, thortly after nine o'clock, think ae a 7 Py ; - ’ , 8 ind set up a bome in the little breakwater | 9g he warssleep'ng longer than asual, bis : : 5 pads ae eee coo 10 = ed own Matthew & McLean flung their | 8UDtwentto Mr Davison’s room to summon | © esate ha : . . 7. i 2 oa a ban: o the public the seme epring him to breakfast. She found him Iving on co He a p once a8G very tarp Seaman had maoy good qualities He! his side, apparently sleeping. Effort: o | sudien =5 was ptensly patriotic and his lovya , Strouse lm proving fruitiess Dr. Kelly Dancer | ale ae ee . j bis friends was deep and sincere. He had | W485 Ca led nysnd it was found that he was Varo epee? miei a very enjyab the respect and confidence of the com- | dead, Ihe end had come peacefull — — sh Ma . saga hai: o sue B _— muoitv, and mm his death,a good cit z Dy } ~ lie be Blept. Ge ad entered upou his i ache ; a ae se deat ghee busband and father bas been called to his | ast lor g s'eep atout an hour before. 8 BO at eee sey adies aud gent re reward. The deceased was aron of Mr. Henry sax ellent music was furnished by Miss | Davison who for severa! years sat a3 a} PuUITis Kine's County t2 Amoy Si, Cambridge. Oo+@gew ————-———-— A COMING ATTRACTION. The pspers speak highly of the per- formance of the Lyceum Company which is booked for a short season at the Opera House. One of them says: Nothing but expressioue of the highest approval were heard from the people leaving the Jeffer son last night after witnessing the Lyceum Company’s performance of “Othello Edouard D'Viz- looked an ideal Moor, though not so large ia physique 468 iradi-~ tion would have us eccept bir, yet 10 voice, conception and general effect hi work was a success. Effie Hext agaia pleared us by a forcible rendi ion ot the lines‘of Emelia,the,wifefof the(\ iianflagc. She rose to strovg situations with sur- prising effect and towards the close of the performance brovght rounds of applause. Mise Hext is an actress of who lcoked and acted the part to pericc- tion, quite winning to herself the tym» pathy of all preseat. But it was lago, played by Elmer Buffoan. that made the hit of the evening. ‘his young actor 's magnetic, deliberate, full of great reserve pow+r aod made 60 ind: lible Impression ob tbe minds of the audience by bis really remarkable acting. Wiliam Calvin as Roderigo was amusing throughoul—even to being fuony. In William Clifford the Lyceum Company has anctber actor of ability ; a few more years of study and this young gentleman will be heard from in po mean cagacity. His acting In Cacrio, the lientenant, lifted him above the average. The company 1s certainly a well balanced one, and is giving the, pec- ple of Porilasd real treais from tne pen of Shakespcare. A show of silks never before equalled in Charlottetown at | Stanley Bros. tonight. ~~ a <a h Sl ———— I sax gem La — 5 eC See _— 1... Bs Can ann” a4} \ A Leave youl day from 9am THE MILLINERY Our millinery department is in fall swing under the COMPETENT MANAGEMENT OF Our first opening last week was quite a succers,and we know that all who are in want of a Fist-CLass hat should patronize Miss McKeiver (, as her work is considered second to ‘ none in the Province. orders early in the ) week to secure prompt delivery. Y Millinery department open every till 6 pm except Saturday, then 9am till 9.30 p m, me emma met e ee Weelks & Co PHOPLE’S STORE, WAOLESALE & RETAIL. ‘W - ff\ () | oo rN \ > ability. | . i Desdemona was played by Miss Horimer THB DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTBTOWN, APRIL 26, 1990. ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH | member of the Citv Council. Be was about forty-n'ae years of age, and was a brother of Mr. J. Milton Dav eon, cashisr of the Merchants’ Bank of Prince Edward Is land, and of Mr. H.M Davison, City | | Clerk. His wife, w:o was a sister of the Messrs. White, of the Customs Depart- ment and the Registry Office, died Some years ago, in militia circles,aad had raok of Major in the 820d Battalion. He measures having for their object the approval. Hie father aud mother, broth- ers and other relatives have our sympathy in their great sorrow. . FROM SONS OF ST. GEORGE. Genetic British.Widows and Orphans Are to Receive £1000. A New York despatch reports that George H. Toop, master of the Harlem lodge, Sons of St. George, the supreme treasurer of the order for theUnited States, sent to the Jord mayor of London to-day a draft tor £1000 to be added to the fund for the benetit of the widows and orphans of the knglieh scldiers who Jose their lives during the Boer war. f bis amount is part ofafuna raised throughout the United States, i = ~~ = PERSONAL. Dr. McLeod same” to-day. Mr. Fred Shipman, manager of the L:ceum Company, is at the Hotel Davies. is reported “about the Mr. Charles Harper, of Shediac, is among the latest arrivals at the ().een Hotel. It is pleasing to hear toat Mr. Jomes M. Richard-, Cumberland Street, who . has been very ill for several weeks, is re- covering. Mr. Chas. W. Blepkhorn, the hwstling soliciting agent of the Plant Steamship Line, arrived in Charlottetown laet even» ing and regietered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. B enkhorn’s many friends are g'ad to see him. Trouble in Mexico. ——————— Oaxaca, Mexico, April 25.—General Brave’s Mexican troops have bad several vere engegements recent y with the Maya Indians in Yugatan, and the rebels pave suffered a peavy loss in killed and vounded. 1.0.0.1, Owing to the untavorable <t: te of tbe weather, the Oddfellows have ost por ed their parade till Sunday morn- ng «tll o'clock. Tie banquet in Odd- tellows Hall will he held thie evening as irevionsiy Prrevneed, Visiting brethern cordially ipviced ty be presen’. Arrernoon Tea.—The Loyal Circle of he King’s Dangbte.’s will hold ao after- neon tea itn St. Paul’s Schoolroom on Thur-day Anni] 26 b fron. 3to 7 o’clock. Admission 10 cents. if Eilidh Tue Pross.—North to west winds, fresh to strong dumng the dav, fine; temperature a little higher. Friday: fine sand mild. Local Notices There ie agreat lace curain tale going ov iv Charloueown to-dav. j 7.9 ; 2 1] Tonight from 7.3010 9 ibe great mill- inery ehow will be open. Moore & Mc- Leod. Ali Mav Magazines now on sale ai Ha-zard & Moore’s. The lace curtains are going ont by the run at My Store, they are 25% cheaper than they were last year. The curtain! room is a busy spot theee daye et Sentner, McLeod & Co’e. Mr. Davison was active | attained tie | #as @ good citizen in every sense, and all | bettermext of the city or provinee had bis | Local and Other ems. pe Ay DaLHousir. | Dalhousie The convocation of Tuesday Bachelor o ecolleze The took place i } |} afternoon. degree of | an Islander, who also received a diplowe |! | for great distinction, { | Nore Tuts | table of pies of all kind-, #lso candy, ice | cream, and fancy tables at the afternocn |:ea oo Thursday next at St Pau!’s School |; room. Noarticle on the fancy table ehall | exceed one dollar ‘n price, if erend W. Fremantle Webb will give an illustrated lecture on the Werk of tie i Church of Eogland ip the diocese of Calgary, in St. Paul’s Schoolrcom this evening at8 o’clock. Collection. Biste Cuiass.— Tbe Norma! Bible clase meeis to-night at 8 o’clock, in the parlor ofthe Y.M CC. A. Alltbe members of the class are urged to at’end, and visitors are cordia!ly invited. The lesson will be |The Altar aod its Offerings.” —_—> - ; MuinstTREL Suow.—Is the Mio: trel Show on Monday wight going tobe good? Well you just bet itis. A young lady ina cer | tain dry goods store told us this morning | that she stood out in the rain Jast even- listening to the icgfor quite a while choruses. Don’t forget tue date. W.C. T.U.—On Monday afternoos rext, a parlor meeting will be held ia the W.C.T. U. rcoms. The world’s W. C. T. U. wissionary work will be discussed trom ail standpoints. Tne members are wll expected to be preeent while tho:e who are not members wili be most welcome. W. M.S. members are especially invited Av Offecing wil] be taken io aid of mis- sionary work. —_——— TcperccLtix Te t.—The Farmer saye: Dr. Pethick, V. 8., Bedeque, bas recently been lo®pecting berds ip this vicinity, and four avimals reacting to the tuberculin test have been destroyed, in accordance with the law, during the past week. In order to establish the reliability of the test, rections of the lungs of some of the ani. mals destroyed were on Tuesday submit ted to Dre. MeNeii, of Summerside, Jens kins, of Charlottetown, and McKay, of Kensington. ‘hey all agreed that uv- doubtedly the animal from which the sec- tions of lungs submitted bad been taken saffered trom advanced tuberculosis. —-- — — — Inpia’s Awrct Famine.—The last issue of the Missiohary Review says: “India is entering upon the greatest famine of the century, Following upon two years of scarcity which have impoverished the country, the present year, with its almost total failure of rain, and the utter lose over large areas of two entire crops, leaves burgiy mij lions in absolute and awfal famine. Reviewing the eiturtion, the viceroy eaid : **We are now face toface with famine of wa er and food and cattle which is unpre- cedented in character and intensity. The greatest aggregate famine area will thus be dbout 300,000, eqnare miles, with & population of 40,000,010.” Rev. GP. Raymond wi | g'adly forward any amounts given to him for the use of the Baptist missionaries in the Madras Presideucy, who use the money in the direct relief of the +uffering. He has already received and forwarded $57.00. One dollar will feed @ msn, & woman, o¢ two children {cr a moctb. ELOUSe Cleaning c.elps. (coy ucd ) Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere | DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late Clinical. Assistan_at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital) SPECIALIST-—Fye, Ear, Nose and Tiroat. > OFFICE—Cameron Block | RestDENCE—Water Street opp Hotel Davies ne aati tt TC Ct ee | orrice Hovurs—930am,to lpm,2to4 pm Eveniugs by appvintment +> Eve Testea and Fitted With Giasses Carpet end Cloth Powder For disinfecting Bed Bug Exterminator 25¢ So ee 250 Carbolic Acid 4° and 8c per oz Chioride cf lime For disinfecting Se. 10c and 20¢ Thymo Creso! 25¢ . 250 carrets £vc. | Ars was conferred on Chas. Allan Mvere, | WetLt.—There will be a} [Iy Sr. Pavu’s Scurotroom.—The Rev- | nea f, 8 to 9.30 1 O-Nigh Silke, Dress Goods and Millinery It uwras a good sherwr: , last night COME TO-NICHT S to 9.30. u Stanley Bros. 2222222 222220 Aa ao e) ms 7 CU 242A4B444A8 44444444 Gentleme Heve you seen the ;S Boo Price $2.00, $2:25, $2.50 and $2.75 in Box ©, Dongola, Russia, Calf and Chocolate, Lrced and Cor- [ye I» i «f{| «if «({l| ay F FFF IT I rHVe = 7 en = 7 » gress. ih Nam» and price stamped on every pair BAZASZ4BEN &a44A42 | = 1) OUT He Business We make a complete study of what Mea should wear. And how they should be dressed. Our Tailoring Department. Our made to order Suits, Overcouts, Trousers aud every article in the cloth- ing lineare walkiig fashion p'ates for us. Gentlemens Furnishings. x" ~ N SHIRTS—IE you are looking furany color, shape, quality or price i size from 12 to 174 inches, you will tind thc m bere. LINEN COLLARS—In every known shape +ize 12 to 18 inch. 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