i ’ lila aii i tk ll il iil ie ian Ne tb Ms is 8 x mee Enceress eed a : ap GRAND DIVISION. 24232 < e< ee eer _™— fe, : ; g . / nawrétarl< Ca a ‘ = 4 Quarterly Session at North Wilt : Ne shire Yesterday. fe x & i ic i fy | | Div o> fy e fy * % 4 oy <7) \\ %w “4 a 4% ¥ : Pure 4, . *Prugs an | Medicines i) A, fe, %y fe) ty ’reseription fe y < % fe % fag % 2 f y * “ % tg . fe) : RY fe) 7 ? ¥ é fe) 1 my ty nh fy "04 , % (44 ae. fay ‘ ‘ey : ‘ ‘ a ft aFa y ¥ Tur) 4 i wra s I Ww 7020, E. HUGHES’: > v Ut ; la ills « ve to > ® fe) ty ’ j ‘ MH fh ¢ - (4 % “4 % © ¥ _ ~ >. > > > <= ‘ PHSSSSS SST S-SDVSS CSS FOCI EG ’ ’ sect Seeeeete J OSO8E SUCRere | | e @). . @ | SIDZID Bice . . 2 2 cc cwcccccces cee soscsoee ‘ ¢ House Cléanin 2° & 5 cd i a | 2 Bd a wp 3 e | it ra & I J e ‘ al @ | Recitat ; Miss M 6 LADIES @ls D H é > ik : ) i) ‘ ek » address of welceme...... : Let Sud > | Ernest S Weeks, GS ' . @ | SID Og .-rceereceeeeens cee ceceereeesevees Choir . : Address.....-....David Rogere, PG W P . ; © | Recitatvan .....000-0-- ..Mies Hattie Sellick e my f) G Address... ....Geo W Simpson, G W P l ( | Recitation......... Miss Saray M Mcueod | Addresees....David Arbing, PG W P ; & and Henry Rackham. We can supply you’ ith the nging . Choir | best of bread and Cakes, | okies, »-eeee Joho C Clark, PG W P Buns. Biscuits and Rolls, Pies and CAKE. We very day and guarantee ev« rything to be good and fresh. ; i <A collection was taken in aid of the lL | : . . . bake e } Indian Famine Fund. ' A hearty vote of thanks was the good folk of the locality for hespit- | ality, and tothe choir fer the excellent mus The meeting closed by singing “God Save the Queen.” Thus ended one of the most interesting OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing for tamilyus e. 4 iry a loaf, only 4c each @ | public meetings of the Grand Division for t @ | same time. : TeLersoxe 98, ¢ The address by the G. W. P. was one of ; @ | unusual interest,and contained mach valu ‘ . able instruction for not only the young ; iL. Stewart 2 but also the older ones. . eo | : e. — . Eciireh BAKERY : SvoceseruL Istanper.—Mr. J. D. ; : @ | Lewix, son of the late Wm. O. Lewis, ) BAKES BEST BREAD. | Esq., of Cardigan Rridge, was a few days ; a : ago elected Mayor of the city of Gratton, 19060 94089686 86000860 E96 Mr. Lewis is engaged largely in the lumber and contracting business, bemmg the senier member of the firm of Lewis & Nolman. The firm do a very extensive business, having three lumber depots, one at Cava- lier, N. D., one at Cashel, and the main busipess at Grafton. Mr. Lewis is also director of the State National Bank. left this Island about fifteen vears ago, and although yetquite a young man bae made rapid progrees in his business, Congratulations. CARD ! DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Opiithalimic Hospttal, Moorficids, and Central London Threat and Ear Hospital’) f | North Dakota, by a verv decisive msjority. | TT ne ! ~--r ‘ i ‘ T » ipECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. | All the town bas heard of,ard most of i } the town are going to the Sons of Exgland OrEICE—Ce meron Block : oe eet i as PE AO kigforx ce Tichmoad Street, West. concert in the Opera Heu e Mor ds wight. OFFICE HovRs—9 3¢am,to lpm,2to4pm You are goiog, but if you havot t got your Evenings by appointmen! ticket yet you had better do so it once. Bye Testea and Fitted Woth Glasses Te From 4 p m'to 9.80 pm: imag PE ed eal P.S Miss McKiever wili be pleased to see you. STREET IMPROVEMENT. at i ré ' ; | mized, aft \ COs in Sia’ ; taining autherity for the City to anoub woud for ao additional amount for the laying et | | would of course only be issued from time | to Lime as the work would proceed and the | last evening in the Opera House. Judging | money be required. from the exeellence of the choruses this | | am satistied we will require no further concert will certainly be ofa standard | taxation te meet the intercst of these de~ | difficult to attain The Recessional by a | benture+; but before taking further action | chorus of sixty voices is something that tin the matter I would like to get the views lehould not be missed. The orchestral tendered | of seme of our leading citizens. | selections include tbe delightful Light, Chanking you in advance fer the favor | of reply I remain, | NOTES AND COMMENTS. } —Mr. W. N. i Barrie his family on death. | luiuat 1 at » mn St ar p. Carter Buy ti cream iaV come of permanent ters from Rev;Mr. Fullerton and trom Dr.) Lang Syne, with especial verses of Rudyard in spritual work among his comrades. SiR, prohibition is looked upon with suspicion Edward meets is special session to-night EAstTeER p yet po gratefully Admission 10 Anyone having a email ruw-boat fcr eale will bear of » possible purchaser by @ plying at this office. THE DAILY FXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 21, Ig00. } ‘ Méhar Local ond uihel A DC Dobentures? Public A } i i N Forty Hovrs Devorion.—The |; streets | service of the Forty Hours’ Devotion in Cathedral clesed at 8 o'clock morning. The Mass ' Repositiog was celeberated by Rev. R. aise this | J. Gillis, of St. Peter’s Bay. During the | ng purposes [| eervices about 2500 persons approached | the advisability of asking | the Holy Table. | ee. e all the principal those already macad- | St. Dunstan’s which thie ; urgently needed, will the vicinity of $3@,000 and in ob-~ es >) € Ra ; t fer macadam!z suggest nie REHEARSAL.—The dress rehearsal ef St. George's Day Patriotic Concert took place | sidewalks. Theee debentures | Cavalry Overture. Qne very excellent feature will be the Gypsy scene with |a dance. A concert of a high order may | Yours truly, be anticipated. Joun F, Wuear. Kiprine’s Larest.—An enteriainment orgasized by the corps was given at : : | Bloemfontein on behalf of the widows and Riggs has received let: | Grphans, It included the singing of Auld —_——— expressivg sympathy for him and nie son tAlfred’s heroic Dr. Barrie mentions his activity Kipling, one of which is 28 follows : The shamrock, thistle, leek and rose With heath and batile twine. Avd maple from Canadian snows, For the sake of Auld Lang Syne. For Auld Lang Syne take hands From London tothe line; Good luck to those who toiled with us Since the days of Auld Lang Syne. tm —— Opinion in the Country. —The conversion of Farquharson to Yer Ze eBeeleecn« = QYReeeee Celeeeele s ‘ ; c f norroy a . + : ' L- . I } : : } , . : Vpinlon sought n ' [“ ae : | o MRT MEAT THR ALWAYS BUSY STORE, @® BR 7 ae i, Se USAnds ‘ eC) Time to be thinging of SuM- MER Drssss. Our store is always attractive, but that is no reason you should buy from us. We want to win upon the merits of our goodsand value. Thousands of Stanley’s Dresses. Are to-day worn by Ladies ail over P. E. Island, and are giv- ing entire satisfaction. Stanley Bros. 222222 e2222e same markete. The shipments were all at{{| carefully made and reached their destines - tion in excellent condition. The Easter FecstivaL Postronep.— The |} ef they sent to Sydney was considered jen and other business. cordially invite you o comet on Wednesday night next, ane see a show that would do **Great Haste ts Not credit to any house in the Pro- out and recon bottle Many people trust to luck : to puli them through, and are © often disappointed. Do not | dilly-dally in | health. | accomplish miracles. Keep the liver, kidneys, blood healthy by the use of Hood’s Sar- saparilla, the faultless blood purifier. Scrofula—“ I was trot im] I 1 would not heal. Hé imended and aft Treauley Street, Hoods vinces. Always Good Speed.”” |- ioe Bee matters of | F | tif 74 g . , | ey: ‘ «(| With tt oe f Helps. - : F 0 , it you are ‘‘no good.’’ bowels and | - ae. cia k ure blood. A cut on my arm 's Sarsaparilla was ey I had taken three 3 I was well.” DANIEL ROBINSON, 524% Toronte, Ont. Sarsaparill Never Disappoijh Chloride of lime Pr Se, 10¢ and 20¢ 25c For disinfe: Thymo Cresol The universal disinfectant. Hood’s Pills eure liver ills; #®e non-irritating and n Ree en kien or . only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, eS -— — — A © ogous 5% oo e tf} a aaa & Si. af ah - aif at atl afl * ~ opps nb sbshbbhhhbhbhbhbhhrhhbhrbbhhs system and that some people wish acheaper shoe than | © i os the $3.00 Slater, we have afl shoes,—the best medium priced shoe for men mad- in Canada. are 1N a ith maker’s name, which is a guarantee that nothing ip but solid leather is used in its construction. i hy twe temperance people througheut the Some LarGe Sairments.—Messrs Wed- ” country. They bave no place for a Judas | jock Bros., of Stanley Bridge, have from = stter the first offence. Give us an out! the first of the year to the ‘present time — _— eee ene mre es ee seas yee and eut enemy first and every time. chipped 275 carcasses of beef and 300 Fogo ¥ TEMPERANCE FARMER. | carcasses of mutton, ithe greater } ortion of which went to the Sydneys and Glace aie ad Sere Pr Bay. The Meesrs Wediock also shipped oo . ow m x ce o Sons or Exoranp. — Lodge Prince | jarge quantities of pork and poultry to the , S44L4L4424242 444444 424224224 Festival ard Batket Social which was to| the best that was ever seen there. The aif c have taken place in aid of St. Joseph's enterprise of the Messrs Wedlock is to be ir Convent, on Wedoesday evening, bas been commended and it is hoped that their atl} \ ned until Saturday evening, 2i+t) venture has been successful ina financial afl “a Jacketa or refreshments will te, way. Jijis received by the committee A hiv 318. > ; ) 2 “ue. 9 ° : Pe Se phhac o al p at 8 p. m| *’ Wednesday night of next/ EN ip a | ‘eek, Stanley Bros will make| i — Jing. wee ‘ an ey ros wi ma e me wins scares a show of millinery, silks and af thin Leca! Notice: dress goods that will be a re- a (iu a lad ho ladies of Char-| 4 7 h 3 | velation to Oh — of Chat P We can tell a good thing when we see it. ‘5 wp Now wthe ume t ant sweet peas. ‘ * space a ca 4 Sacer era ee voles thes a to loitetown. q “i showing space ati adoption of the Slater Shoe has been en unyia Es em. Nearly 40 different kinds, the | 18 60 limited that 1t 18 impos: ail ancoeshs hy cf the sweet peas, oe — sible to show the goods during ij Finding that the public appreciate the one p: (2 ” eat, mon, Wed» | business hours; therefore we . Iie» secured control of P&S Why the P & $ are the best. 5 1. They are made in a factory that produces only Men’s ang Boy's Boots. ip Thus in confining their energy to this line, they iy vosition to bring it toa higherstandard, than i» a factory that makes all kinds of footwear, lis 9. Every shos.they make is stamped on the sole ibe } 3. They are made on 3 different lasts, The Stylish, ‘or disinfecting carpets 25c. By «{{| Rheumatism—“I had acute rheuma.- Ps . oo tism in my limb and foot. I commenced 9 no KYT 17 ator 956 : «ff 3 : : : ; : fly treatment with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Bed bug Exterminat re OFn $ Nobby aud Clerical, and in two widths, thus enabling i 0d’s ills and in ¢ short time yas 6 >H19 fy ' "° n ” ed s a + a oe wa : Poison Av «({ us to fit any feet I lI * LLIAM FIASKRETT, DTabuvoly, nt. 1 : © i a e : : : ‘ ‘pied with scrofula |p Oarbolic Acid 4s and 8¢ per 02 2 4. They are one priced shoes, having the pr vd liye stamped on sole, ‘Lhe prices are $2,90, $2.25. $2.90, ii ? and $2.79, ii» a ee ji ith Ali a li» Ls a - : > i < Sa Treg er 5 eA ENGS TS ee Td EES es : a : : 3 i a Laan lich poeta are Sc eT AP? : ee Fae aN aia ee oe gee ren — ~ 2 : ee ———— Bb sagt ar tenel cei» eames a sical iA P aris ani ee ee Be le in Pe <sesemains aimaamnitansties tte rs rere y vn ae & i a lls Es alr aa ee EI ACNE I Co aceceigeee WN EO EE ene See emer ‘een ts wee aa ae fond aot ae pt ere ee Loe ne ag one