1 Pay : Buy at PRRKINS |THE DAILY BXAMINER New Goods MILLINERY As business in our millinery | department rushing, we | would like you to leave your | or ler early a8 p ssible if you want your hat Saturday, Children’s Coats Have you seen the Coats, Collars, Hats, Tams, Hoods, Pinatores, Infants’ Cloaks and lt nderwear in our Children’s department. We have the finest stock of children’s wear in the city. SKIRTS We are selling a great many Metallic Sateens and Moreen S«irts. Have you bougnt your's yet? If not, we would like to show you our line, Also Metallic Sateen and Mor- evn by the yard. JACKETS. Our Jacxets are noted for their style, quality, perfection of fit, and very low price. We ould like you to come in and try themon, and with oar i!nee fold mirror you can see tlie front, back and side with- it turning yourself. LADIBS’ UNDERWEAR It will soon be time for you think about changing your inter Underwear for someth- g lighter in weight. We culd like to ren mind you that eare showing our new sum- er underwear et ; rices rang- y 10m dc to $1.65 per } ent. is ti y 1 nod Remember the old rnle—«No iroubie toshow goods,” THE MILLINERY LEADERS |# (COERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Teliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else. Cail and give us the ver- dict cf your inspection, N. TANTON JEWKLER st a> 3 a 3% > “as all b> 2s Bargains, fou want real targains, not com The grear— est bargrins you can obtain in SOAPS ar the world renowmed. Sunlight & Lifebuoy Brands, just try them, and you con- net help but acknowledge that they are the best bargains you ever had. nou goods at low priccs. } Irie ' | office of the late Hon. gar-| | the Mutual! Insurance bill was before tbe MS A D> Heal > He dl > 3 lp Ze | THE MAY 6, LSD. JUDGE ALLEY. i CHARLOTTETOYN mourne, today, the lees sf ope of ite most prominent and notable c ens, and Queen’s County the loss of a learned, careful and just judge. Judge Alley passed away at an eariy hour tul- rning. He bad been unwell for ma®Y months. Indeed he had not been io robust health tor upwards ofa year. Io the course of the winter he suffered a severe attack of influenza, from which he recovered to fall into an anze nic condition, under which his life gradually ebbed away- He Eeq., and was born on the 22nd of Jan- 1844. After w the Central Academy, he eutered the law W.H. Judge Subsequent! y the late . C., and the then prominent was the only son of Thomas Alley, uary, course of study at Pope, after wards County of Prince County. he read law = with Jobn Laweon, firm of to QO “ Haviland & Brecken. He was called the bar in 1865, and then began a success. int» ful legal career. Entering ship with Mr. L. H. Davies (now Sir Louis pariner . Davies,) he continved in active practice until elevated to the Bench when the late How. Edward Palwer was made Chief Justice. His ability as a Judge was soon recognized; aod he bas for many years enjoyed tLe confidence and reepect of |iti- ganits ion the County Court of County as well as of the public at He had, toao unusual degree, the faculty of taking the most trivial, was by him considered in a’! its bearings. Though personally a wan of strong feeiings and with the friendehips and enmities which accompany such a character, tiality and justice of his judicial decisions have throughout his career beena su’ ject of remark. Apart from his dnties asa judge, he was deeply interested ta the hir- tory of his native Province. iD Prince Edward Island was so fami'ia with the namer, biographies. tions of those who were prominent amoug Qneen’s large. pains. Every case, even prejudices, the impar- No man aod cond. | the early settlers of the Province ; and he had, by industrious aud per- sistent search, svecedeed ip collecting and obtaining a large amount of material for the history of the Province which it wae hie ambition to write. Alley’s fratervel and socisl affections were strong. As & father, friend, We s)mpethize particularly Judge sou, brother, husband, he was loving, kind, and solicitous. with his aged father, bis sister, and his son. oro —The Prisce Edward Isiand Magaz ne fer May is out to~day. —<86e———————__— —The nameof Jobn Newson, Esq, is beiug ,tavoratly mentioned in ccnvection with the wacant office of Sewerage and Water Commissioner. i —That uo excuse may be leftthe Domi. nion Government, the Hilisborough br.dze bil] was asteuted”* to yesterday aflernvon by LieutenantGovernor Howlan aud for warded to Ottawa for,the information of the authorities there. Now look out for the supplementary estimates. —In the Legislature jast evening when Houee aimotion was made to reconsider aclause that did not exist,and theo the clause which did not exiet after being DAILY reconsidered, was amended. THE ESTIMATES. ‘ Tue estimated expenditure of the Gov- ervment of Prince Edward Island for the | year 1899 is as tollows: Adminstration of Justice.,.........$ 6,780 County Supendiary Magistrates. : 600 Crowu Prorecations in Magistrates Carte coarse can h % 0b tnen ees 500 | Jail, Gatti Ceousee ess isi eee. 2 5380 Jail, Prince County...... ceesesons Sikess 960 Jaii, King’s Couaty.. bé0 470 Law Courts, Chariouetown....... 1,200 Court House, Georgetown,... LLY County Courtr,... ° 2,820 —— ——— Total Justice Adwinistration. . $15,820 Boarde ot Healtb... a Curovers LD GuestSrecee-sercereeres pogien 15u Department of Agriculture.,...... 500 Dairy Asseciaiione, Cee Ske. 200 Executive Council —— of wem- LETP..cce coeee jas COU Printing, stationery, ‘and ‘ miecel- jancour, £0 EDUCATION, Chief Superintendent’s ealary....$ 1,200 Chief Soperintendent’s traveling expenses. . “s “a 100 Clerk to Cuief Superintendent. . 600 luepectors of Schoole.. eee ) lorpector of Freach Scrcole singe ; 150 Principal P. W. arn and Nor~ taal School.. eseeee 1,200 Firet Protessor . pais wmcbaee «eX uae 1,c00 Second Professor... 1 000 ‘LTbird Professor. 900 Fourh Professor soyeot es on ROU inetructor iv Look keeping. 200 District Teachers Salary. . . 113,250 District Lonue,...... 1,400 Boholavemige, ... oss + os eescseesnecs 480 rec lade agi Pe ‘nen 550 Miecellancour. es 60 Fuei, repaire io v. W. C. “and Nor- ened HOMOGE: 2 iso 5 Ses we 710 Total Edecation. . . . s . cccsccssease . . 190,008 ee i eee 500 Hospital tor the lusaue............... 18,500 iplerest to banks,loane, debentures aud trust funds ....... eben aeeeee Inspectors Of licenees, . . . .. seceeesee 900 MAEMO ees ss xk ccss chee ee 7,639 Misceilaneous expenditare ...... 400 Lelepuoue Company, subsidy. ...... $85. Provincial K fle Assuciation,..... 100 Queen Square Gardens....,..... 200 lustitution for Deaf and Dumb, Bale oS. sive Lwapiee se 100 Scboo!l tor the Blind, " Halitax buaieos 300 Fire Department, Charlottetown. ‘ 656 “ s Beommereie. oc. cess 150 Mrs. Wary Whelee .. oo is. Secscce 31g MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE. Pavpers, Legislative —? QTADIO™. 1.1 2 co ereeens 2,630 Executive Counel! ies scare Sen a* 870 Postage and rent ot t’..U. boxes... 430 Poor House, Maintemance.......... . 3,660 Public Lands Depariument...... oo AlSS Provincial Secretary-Treasurer’s De parteeat <<. shies os 3,880 Provincial Aud@iior’s Department. 1,i7o Provincial Buildiog.. inabeieaes: kobe Registry Office, Chariouctows. ae . 2,660 eS - S’side. 115) Dect hiOteh ik cis 555 u 8 ai weveed 25 Stenogiapher, _gyamuere elc., euimt}..... 1,400 Assistance, alallouery aud. eu; ‘ples 570 Public W orks Departments. . 3,475 FERRIES, QUEEN'S COUNTY. Cranberry Hiilsbero’ River...... $ 42 POR ROGGE D son aco does agedes 6s és 45 8 Oe oe 100 Cited Pi iackscestt. 27% tee 60 bs MOSER sacks i 0 5 ss Kerneccs 50 Floats, Charlottetown, Southport, pe | Sn a ge are $ 120 Kast and West Kiver ferry...... 1,000 Steamer Southport, repairs, etc., 200 Ferry steamer Eltio, Ch’town and Rocky Point... : 1,000 Hillsboro, Cir’ towa poy Southport E,300 FERRIES,§ PRINCE CUUNTY. Bee Wee ccnaks 5 co< ede ck bao, $ 9 Summerside and urd ’s Point. 1 ,400 ———=~E__—&EK&=E*&Ee—SEEee nea a a wtearns Bicycles... are undoubtedly the’ Best. [hey have been un- iversally acknowledged for so long a time as the greatest wheel manufactured, that we do not hesi tate in offering them tu you as the very best on the inarket. orangé. Aap excelled by none. Prices from $40—up. Our Bevel Gear Chainless at $75.00 is In black or Call in and see our samples, We Carry’a Full Line of Parts A tewgood second hand wheels in stock. MARK WRIGHT AND CO a pe —— ——eVvmwv_ eee WXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 6, 1899 FERRIES, KINGS COUNTY Po; a i .$ 100 Cardigan . aca st 100 Ge orgeowa wad ‘Lower. Montague 2,550 Au Be eS se 40 beach Poiat... ae as Lo otal, Feasses... . ..... .- $12,877 W bharves tor three Counties...... 2,000 | Packets “ igs OE ee sie 3,245 Rights OF WaPiccctisscscosseses. si, 3,506 PAW Gist ehe i Mehdi ee eee SUPCIVIBOTB...... cee hdetcia W babeoa is 3,900 armies saint eee 20,000 BuehiGg 10s < cseeeee sos tn ics . G75 TelephOROR si cacis sv cress 2s 23 215 Miecellare us Palle ‘Wo be pes 400 Vebeuture Sinking Fund , 2,770 Unforeeeen...... ksi 1,000 New Annex for [osane Seg ews 15,000 New Vaultio Provincial Building 980 Total,..... vo. $296,597 — Tbe many citizens of Charjotietown who enjoy a high-class iierarv entertainment, will be delighted to kuow that Mise Le: turgey proyores to give a recital oon Thursday evening, 18th instant. The progranme isone of the finest ever presented toa Charlottetown audience. Some of the best musical talent of the city have consented to asist, The P, K. Island Magazine ( is out, and on sale at the ur- ual places. One of the greatest trests we have ever had isin store for those who attend the lecture by the Rev William Dobson in Grace Chureh om Monuay night. A 25 cent piece will give )Ou the treat ofa lifes if You Comfort, style, and durability Try our Men’s Matchless SU SHU In BLACK TAN, and CHO- COLATF, (See window.) Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE —_—_——O ————__ To The Front Again After one years vacation from the meat and grocery business, | have opened up again in my Ola stand On the corner of Hillsboro & Kichmond Sts, where | will keep a full supply of «.J1 kinds of meats, fresh and salt. I Low take this opportuviiy of thanking my numer- cur customers for their very liberal patronage during my thirteen years in the meat busin e+. Linvite all my customers back again, and will guarantee them every satisfaction, and any wko have not had the food Mick of cealiig with us in the past, and saving money, would do wellto startnow. Having secured the services of Mr. Howard Worth, who has sp nt eight yearsin the meat business, part of thet time asa meat cutterin the city of Bos- ton and is cabable of cutting meat to suit all customers, We are better prepared than ever to give the pu blic satisfactior. Our motto is “small profits and quick re- turns” Come along eve:y lady and see for yourselves. Special reduction made om Sat- urday temember the place. corner of Hillsborough and Richmond Streets, W™. SELLAR May dy2i Want | senna lle nseensefenemeeensines Saturday's Price List’ You. Want Cheap Goods WE SELL THEM. Men’s silk four in hand. 2 fer 25e 7 Men’s Caps, 10 and 1de each Men’s White Shirts, two for 50c Sox, 5c a pair, black sox 10c pair Braces, boys’ 8c a pair, men’s 1Ce peir Under Shirts, 18c a garment Boys Collars, 9c each Boys’ Duck Collars 12 cents each A basket of embroidery collars worth up to 5Cc for 252 150 Sailor Hats at 25c 200 Shirt Waists at 35c¢ each 150 Blouses at 5@c Ladies’ Heavy Hose, 8c a pair All Wool Cashmere Hose 18c a pair Children’s Cotton Hose 4, 5 and 6c Children’s Plaid .E ose, 30¢ a pair Ladies Undervests, 43c New Veilings, 8c and 10c Frillings, 8c, 10c and 12c (The new kind) Leather Belts, 9c each Ladies Pique Cellars, 1$c¢ each ' Ladies Lisle Gloves, 3 for 25c Children’s Gloves 6c a pair Ladies’ Taffetta 18c. 8 lines of Ladies’ Blouses, 34¢ 50c and 75c Sailors, 25c, 50c and 75c, Trimmed ard U atrimmed Cloth and Velvet Tam O Shanters, Mer.’s Silk Shirts Meu’s Overcoats, Men’s Hats 300 Colored Shirts, 65c¢ to $1.50 Our new Silk Front Shirt is a seller SEE THE NEW HANDKERCHIEF SCARF IT IS UP-TC-DATE : The sloped back is the newest and Paton’s have over 100. in stock and no two alike. Child en’s Tri am+d Mullin ery up-to-date. SEE OUR WINDOWS JAS. PATON & 00. Lace Curtains A good range Excellent value. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Th Pleasure of Wheeling is grea‘ly increased by havmg your wheel clean and in good run- If you find your wheel running heavy, ten chances t0 one that it needs cleaning, or is out of adjustment, Bring jit to us and have it put in good condition. ning order, the bicycle line. FRogers c& FRogers, ...+. DHEIBICYCLE§MEN...... CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE 4 A Ae rE CRESCENT a eS ‘and everything 11 4 Anything” a ie ine ES: