ween ET OLE Oe Walk out in our Shoes the best ad- That's about vice we can give you if you W hy ' Because > need shoes. good advice benefits a per this will benefit son, and you if you heed it In no you obtain better values than we are offering, in no othe r stor will you lly and cor- | ey wearing, n re dependavie shoes. Our go ls will Con- yince vou of thi fact if you buy and wear th ! | be BOT care rectis fitted, in no other store will you tind longer IM. ¢ , , ESE SEEDS. _—_—_—_— -—— We keepa stock of Tim: othy Seed, Clover Seed, Vet- ches, Peas. Pearce’s, Prolific, and Longfellow Corn, Red White Fyfe Wheat, Colorado Bearded and White Russian Wheat, Mangel and Turnip and our prices low. Egzs taken in exchange for Seeds or Groceries. BEER & GOFF PROVIDER 23,968. RECORD 2 283. Provider will make the season of 1897, at (hatio'tefown opposite A Horne & Co’s He will leave tor (‘rapaud every second Fri- dayafternoon by boat, beginnisg Mav Mth, leaving Creapeul Saturday evening for John Gilbspie’s, Appin Koad, re:u:ning to Char- lottaiow n Monday by Kingston. yrovider is a bea tiful dark Chestnut, flox- eminarndtai;stands | 16) =pounds. He is a_ strong bal'thorse, fine stvle and action.in disposi- fionheis perfection. Hi-+ colts are large and e Last fail atth? Provincial Exhi- Mtion atChariettetown ina field of 27 foals, immall the leading sires, Provider’s colts toox first, second and third prizs, a showing never @q0al!d by any sire in thi< country His#re Precep oris one ofthe g.e#t Nut- wood’s best bred sires, and has proved him- elfasireoftrotters and bandscme carr.age Lill, the dam of Pre vider. 2 28). is alsothe dam of }) t, 218, eho holds the tastest record of any trotter in lower Canada Lill, the dam « f Prey der and Det was sired by Dean Se itt. one of the greatest sires that ever lived, ard a horse that bas done more to keep up the name of P FE I-land drivers than any other sire erma tor the scason, $10 00, secured by note due Nov ist WS “eKI«, Owner, JOHN GILLISPIE in charge 1i8—dy 10i— w Imo IVERPOOL SALT ! BOC) BAS Uverpoot sate FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZIRD. % 2w eod Canadian Order of ——~ Foresters seeaeemeeeeneeennnienaiaee | “ur Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's Hall, Prince St gig raternal rociety. Purely Canadian. 000 invested in Dom Govt Bonds. plus tunds, Jany lst, 1897, $525,179.43 as the largest surplus on hand for each Ce, tisk of any society of the kind in tda. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of & Scotia in Ch’town. No assessments. ted amount each month. Want of 7 Can be no excus+; the cost of carry- ‘aeurance has been brought within the ofall. Married men, is it nota YOU Owe your wives and children to Againt emergencies. I~ 2aw 25—3mos. PUBLIC NOTICE. oS Public Notice is he ty a is hereby given that applica- 3 ads be made'o the Parliament of Cans ; incorpore Next session thereof, for an Act to “ie loan"A te The Dominion Building aod the pemoriation of the City of Toronto, in = dineae nee of Ontario, a Building Society on the Reg nso porated under chapter 169 of i sv St«tutes of Ontario. {s87, for the ie: tarry on, ye enabling the said Association to EF Cagaa iness anywhere in the Dominion lg » with all the wers of a Loa “| Pateny ae Ballaine Scetety. 7 | § day @Pebruuy 4's a4 aforesaid, this A Toronto arene ACDONELL & BOLAND, tald Applicant 8: Solicitors for the 47iaw 3timay3i SsSSSSSSSSSSseee, | Walk into our Stare, ; $ | Svereme Covrr.—The other store in this city will / Jupitee Mepats.—On Saturday even- e McLeod &Co ¢ 4a004808 aS Seed. Our stock is all fresh, | hends high and | night at 8.15. -- ao — ' the Supreme Court will meet to-morrow. _ a — Tue Weatner.—Fresh easterly winds, | fair in eastern portion, unsettled with rain ; In wester portion. | ing Messrs. James Paton & Co. distributed | about thive hundred jubilee medals, medals are very nice looking. —— Cetestian Kiy.—A first cousin of Pyasus will be oa exhibition ot the Opera eneiilibinnidines Macazines ror May.—Massev’s, Mun- eex’~, Ludies Home Journal, Deliveator, | Portan, and all the other leadiog Mag- w_i.es at Haszard & Moore’s. we Maits.—The mails were today trav sferred to the Steam Navigation Com- pany’s:teamers. The usual special train will connect with the Northumberland +t | Summerside. | | —_——~- To ne Haxncip.—At the third rol] of the the drum the trap is to be sprung, but ropes “cut” vy a most timely arrival. See it by all means. Io the Opera House this evening. chelating Scuooners tN Porr.—The schooners Brilliant and Hyacinthe have arrived in port. They will be loaded with produce for the Newfoundland market by Carvell Bros. Worps or Pratse.—The guard of honor at the closing of the Provincial Legislature on Saturday preeenied splendid military appearance, aad drew forth many words ot praise: from the onlookers. The band music also attracted attention. Potice Court —Before acting Stipen- diary Magistrate Smallwood this forenvon, Thomas Meek’s Scott Act case was further adjoureed for one week. An insane woman | named Margaret Hawkins was remanded in custody pending her removal to the Hos- ' pital for the Insane. _—sao Tenant Leacce,—Tomorrow (Tuesday) evening the last opportunity to hear an account of the Tenant Leagne for the seazon, wi:] be given in the Market Hall. An inquiry for the missing funds will be made, the story of the posse’s trip, alarm at Fort Fletcher, capturing the straw man and collapse of the whole enterprise. A Patxrun Accipent.—The Agricultur- ist reports that Mr. David Kirk, of the Mechanic’s Manufacturing Company, Snm- merside, met with quite a serious accident on Thursday. He and others were et work t ghtening the stays of the sn oxe stack, when the fall of the tackle gave way, and Mr. Kirk fell against a beam, breaking two of his ribs. First Sartinc.—The schooners Jennie Armstrong, Grady, with a cargo of hay, oats and potatoes,acd Merry May, McKay, with bay and turnips, sailed on Thursday morning for Miramichi ports. The schr. Restive, Grady, is ready for sea, with a cargo of hav and potatoes for North Sydney and w:ll sail as soon as the ice permits. — Summerside Agriculturist, Tue Campaxa.—The splendid steamship Campana made her first trip to this port on Saturday, arriving about six o’clock. She left on return to Montreal via Sum- merside about eleven o’clock yesterday forenoon. The many friends of Captain Baquet will hear with regret that he is not in command this season, he having been granted twelve months’ leave of absence ou account of ill health. His place as commander is taken by Captain Demers, who comes highly recommended. SA LE eS Woolen We ask yoa to call anl Dress Stuffs. find e!sewhere. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, C. C. C.—Meeting in Club Rooms to- Easter term of ‘Th THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 38, 1897 7 DIED. In this city, on May 2nd, Frederic Whitth, aged 37 years. _tFuneral to-morrow, Tue-dav, at 2.30 O'clock, fiom his mother’s residence to the a Peopte’s Gemetery.] At Cow River, Lot 43,0n the 16th April, Mary Elizabeth, oaly danghter of Mary and Roderick McDonald, aged 18 yeare. At Duffiria Road, on the 9th of April, Peur Nicholson, of inflammation of the lung-, aged 43 years. At Traveller’s Rest, on the 27th ult., Jobo Montgomery, aged, 22 years, eldest son Of Benjamin Montgomery. At Dromore, on the 23rd April, 1897, of pneumonia, James Hand, in the 67th year of his age. May his soul rest in peace. : : Suddenlv, at Dromore, on April 16, 1897, of inflammation of the lungs, Angus McLeod, aged 47 years, leaving a widow and 11 small children to mourn their irreparable loss, May his soul rest in peace. MARRIED. At Summerside, on the 20th ult, by tev. E. M. Dill, B. D., George H. Day 10 Johanoa Cahill, both of Summerside, At Summerside, on the 26th ult., by Rev. R. W. Weddall, Henry J. Howatt, ,to Phaebe Campbell, both of Cape Traverse. L»CaL NOTICES. See window of Centra! Drug Store for nice display of pipes. Want a nice pipe, we show extra good value—see window.—Central Drug Store. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. Our assortment takes the lead in quality, price and style. Try us—McMillan & Hornsby. Goto McMillan & Hornsby’s for best assortment in Wall Papers. . A dress to be proud of would be one o those handsome costumes in our dress goods department. Single dress lengthe— no two alike.—Moore & McLeod. New goods and low prices at RFK. Jost’s. If you want anice market basket call and see tbe large assortment at Beee & Goff’s. 103 31 Ladies.—See our splendid displav of ready trimmed hats.—Moore & McLeod. FOOD 99909 990F 0005 0005 COGO ; WE KNOUr FOR SURE : that our great spring medicine Our Sarsaparilla * and Celery Compouud obtainable—because we make it ourselves is made from the very best drugs ; ; We DON’T know as much about ’ the other pateni medicines we sell ; neither do you, you simply have to e take the maker’s word for it. Isn't $ ouRk word as good as theirs? 3 Is there any reason on earth why WE canno: make as good if not ; better Sarsaparilla than anybody ; else? Our Sarsaparilla and Celery Compound ; is made to purify and make good, rich blood, and strengthens the nerves 100 doses for 100 cents, ; Johnson & Johnson ; THE DRUGGISTS. 00009000000 0000000000000 Imported Direct From Manufecturers enronvennnsnvetny Our stock of Spring Dress Goods has been imported by us direct from one of the best manufacturers in Germany. We have saved expense and middleman’s profit, and are able to give our eustomers better value than ever in Fabrics —AND— WOOL AND SILK MIXED STUFFS examine this superior lot of WseNew designs in Black Fancies which you cannot nre-eneenensnrene rive? | BEER BROS j you $8 for the same suit with- 4, WW N Children's 2—piece suits. from 75c up. Children’s 5 piece Suits from $275 up. Youths’ Suits D.B, or S. B,! from $2.75 up. $5.00 See our all wool suits for Men that we are selling for Five Dollars. There are men in this town who would ask out a blush. Our price, $5.00. Carpets and Oilcloths. We have just opened up a large stock of new and eleg- “ant designs in Brussels, Vel- vets, Tapestrys, Axminster, Jute and Wilton Carpets. All we ask of ihe ladies isa call for the purpose of looking over ing,New Hats DD. FwDroeIrnwIrm Moen’s Pants Cain WORN. s nk6s duaeia’s Good Pants ong Jt ie Gbek Pun sis ob Ss Fike eed. Pants ciedanevcston See Peete 66 we. nwee sek Geet Piet oo Good Putte’ s:ccww wile +00 cde Good Pakte:iéss.866 iS ee Pees 3s nc oes oe Good Pantes<ecmacescee3 OO 1100; Eleven Hundred prs. of those pants were bought a shade over half price,and must be cleared out, Come and see, we will please you in price. Oncor © On@Gooe daeDs, GATS AND the goods. The styies and prices wil do the rest. “ GAPS, Prowse BIOS OWS ToS NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW CAPES, NEW * FLOWERS AND RIBBONS Dress Goods This is a department that will pay the ladies to visit. We have some big bargains in Dress Goods that cannot b= duplicated in this city. Ask to see our Ladies’ Silk and Kid Gloves. We also show a five line of Millinery in all the leading and best styles made. Bought from the best makers in Evrope. NEW BLOUSE SUITS Wehave just opened the newest, nicest and prettiest assortment of Blouse Suits, ever imported by us. They will fit boys 4, 5,6, 7 and 8 years old; the prices range from $1.50 to $3.95. One look at those goods will convince you that we lead the trade in Children’s Clothing, P l Hl a P. EK. Island Railway WOTICE. Commencing on May 3rd, 1897. and continuing until] summer Time Table comes in force, a special Passenger Traio will leave Charlottetown for Summerside daily, (Sunday excepted) at 6.15 a.m,, connecting there with Steamer, to and from Pt, du Chene, and Jeaving Summer- side for return on arrival of Steamer each evening. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Supt. Genera] Manager, Gov’t Rys. Moncton. Ch’town, May 1 2997. 103 = 3in BARRISTER ! This famons Cart Stallion wiil make the seasor J of 1897 at his old stand opposite A. Horne &Co, Ch’town. He will leave for Crapaud by boat every second Friday afternoon, beginning May 7th, leaving Crapaud Saturday afterncon for John Gillespie’s, Appin Road, thence t» Ch’town Monday by Kingston. Barrister, as a stock Horse, has no equal in this country. Terms for the season $7, payable by note due November Ist. ; W. 8. McKIE, JOHN HORNE, Owners. Joun GILLesPieE, ln Charge. May 3rd—dyl0i. wlm. TO LET—A house, situated on Orlebar St. containing $ Rooms, besides large pantry. Possession given 19th May Mrs Blatche, C | Great Geerge and Fitzroy Streets NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the share- holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works, on Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1897, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing directors and the general transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, Secretary. 97—pat FANNINGORD The above desirable property, residnnee of the late Mrs Lowden, on Dundas Es- planade, is offered for sale. Also the residence of the undersigned, situate on corner Kent and Cumberland Ste. - Either of the above properties with large grounds attached, and each possessing new and modern conveniences, will be open for inspection from Tuesday to Fri day of each week after 2 p.m. Annly to L. L. BEER, Administrator Estate late Mrs oo 98 House Re novating and Decor- ating. Spring has come, and with it the reno- vatinig and.decorating of dwellings. W. D. Mulling.is now prepared to do al! kinds of house painting, whiting and paper hanging, etc. Persons desirous of hav- ing their dwellings renovated in first-class sty le,'at the most reasonable rates, should call at his residence, King St., four doors 103—lwk | west of Butter Factory. 84—3wks pd P. E. Island Electric ¢ Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their office in Charlottetown on Wednesday, the 12th day of May, next, A. D. 1897, at the hour of twelve o’slock, noon. Dated 27th day of April, 1897. JAMES WADDELL. Superintendent. 100—eod tl d ATTENTION We have, during the last few weeks rebuilt and repainted our store, hav- ing had it thoroughly cleaned and ren- ovated, and are now ready to supply the public with all kinds of Canned Goods, Oysters, Temperance. Drinks, Cigars, Confectionery. etc, also the well known, Malto Peptonized Porter for which we are sole agents, Any person wanting anything in our line would save money by calling on us before purchasing elsewhere. EPHRAIM MCKENZIE & CO.. SOURIS, PEL. ss" 4 12 gain eM HR SLIT RAT ee ee. VR, ss hile ss OOD ls A A AEST TS. ail. ae 5 BP ok pe sone Shih hee 4 free BB cg ee RCN CR TE mate “Ny cater mn em cer a Se em Hee Rye ea at eee ee ft