THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 3, 1898 French Credit to Kitchener. Local and Other Items, Tue City C_curt.— Will meet tomorrow at ten o’clock. The most important French newspapers | give full creait to Gen. Kitchener and th- Anglo Egyptian forces for their victory | over the Dervishes in the batile of Atbara and admit that it mekes an ending of Mahdism a+ a military power, and renders ihe easy capture of Koartoum a certainty, After that the road will be opened to Fashodo, in Emio’s old province, and then to Uganda. The Debat-, however re- senohee that unsuspected troubles may be Tue Campana called here on her way back to Montrea!, Jast evening For Trru— No. 1 CompanyC. A, will meet fur drill to-night ate ght o’clock. Tue Sranicy left this morving at nine o'clock to replace the buoy at Tryon encountered in that vast ephere of in-| —, duence, over which English authority. | ®2#!s- although ex stent in theory and 7 : ia on paper, isof@ very vague hada City Corxcm..— The regular monthly ia By ede cat : Malin , | meeting of the City Council wiil be held . ) s ° l on Monday evening next. points to thedifficulty with which the cmall British torce in Uganda has bern able to muintaip iterelf. The Debat« then 2 for 25c the Lyceum on the Arrange to be present May Festival in Sth and 10tb inst. Best 4 ply Linen Collars, quotes passages from the specch of Lerd Proceeds in aid of the Couvent de Notre rth %)c each: Liren Cuffs, | reery which he declared that the] fp, me. — ked, 2 45 very honor of Eogland was cencerned in . NOTE) plain or lin e pis for Ce | the reconquest of the Sudan, which was the Preacuixe Norice—Mr. George E. esrential preiiminary to any negotiations Forbes, Siudent Catechist, will proach as he GENTLEMEN § WHITE SHIRTS tor the evacuation of Egypt. , It then] foliows: May 8 Lot 16, at 11 a.m; aad adds significantly: “The Sudan will, before | Lot 14 at 3 p.m. May 15, Victoria West UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS long, be reconquered. It this military | at 10.39 a. m., Tyne “Vallev, 2.30 p. m., oneration were to fac'litate the} Lot 11 630 p. m. Thos. F. Fullerton, internarional arrangements on the future of the Nile Valiey —an arrangement for CUFFS which we ardent hope—we should see wit. «till greater pleasure the bravery of the e- ‘ . > : S arts, Collars and Cuffs are | English troops which would have render d one of our specialties, Buy | 't possible.’ The Solell, the Royalist Btwaat fr fact ~ | organ, laments the fact that the Prench | order to repeal the provisioa granted the them direct Irom manulac UN— | flag is not floating beside the English on | City Council to tex meat. es, buy them cheap apd give the Nile, laving the blame on the fickleness - ral of Republican diplomacy, forgetting that grand Va.uee the Royalists supported Gambetta against PERSONAL. Frevecinet in voting for the abandonment of Egypt. FANCY SHIRTS, COLLARS AND Clerk of Presbytery. snitch Provincia, Lee starcre.—Mr. Prowse ha? given notice of his intention to as ah duce a resolution to amend the Ast corporaticn of the city of melchelnaech Din ios Mr. W. F. Carter bas returned from a business trip to Boston. Mr W C Harris, jr, A RC A, returned last evening trom Nova Scotia where he has been making plans for a number of new buildings in Windsor and Halifax. It is anvounced that Zera Semon, the magician, bas decided to reside perman-~ Oe SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED S NFRAEIINED iQ A ently in Halifax. He has leased the nd May 2 —James Semnle, Roberts, Pictou; Lyceum Theatre tor three years. Whice Bird, Gallant, Miminigash. Sir Lou.s Davies is toleave for Wash~ iaiiiiaie ington in a few days to make some pre- 4] ’ iit lbary arrangenenis respecticg the con- May 2—Day Soring, LeBlanc, Marble ference on matters of dispute which is to rin Mountain; A 8 Townshend, Whittle, Pictou. take place during the summer. ns ; Joba McLeod, merchant, of Charlotte- oe Port of Summerside. town, P. EK. I., is in the city, and is née meeting with a large number ot old-time th —, acquaintances, who are extending to him a cordial welcome apon this, bis first visit, April 29.—Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal. | to the Pacitie coast.— Vancouver World. LADIES’ UMIBR™ LAS ‘4 : April 30.—Sauvel Drake ,Oleen,Pietou, Rey. Job Shenton, who has been pastor LADIES’ SUNSHADES coal; Lennox, Bou trot, Marb le Mountaio, of the Exmouth Street Mabodist P net A ‘st lime; yt ( — New eee fortbe past four years, has received a In two s1zes, suitable for , corumea'; | i eure fontrea >| up@nimous call from the congregation for rain or shine. mdse; Nerei ‘, Sharp, Pic ou, coal. the fifth year.— St. John Telegraph. A ni t Ca Jessie Newell, Bernard, Pictou,} (y4een Hotel: Rev Geo Millar, Brook nice assortment UWents | coal. a = Rte ’ » DI - fiela; A F McArthur, Conweg; W Avard, Shediac; A Wright, Manitoba; K 3 Whidden Bridgetown, N 8; E J Anderson, Yars mouth; P Sinc'aic, Summerfield; J H Beil, Summerside, The American steam tug Col J F ilk umbrellas. ailk u Gaynor called here on Saturday, 30th ult. LADIES’ ENGLISH WATERPROOFS. black CLEARED Ladies’ and navy Apri] 283—Ida M, McFadyen, Chatham, The Montre:)] 8 ‘ : ; f h }he Montre:] Star at band this morning } serve waterproofr, These prodeer Merry May, McKay, Richibucto,| contains a capital likeness of Mr. T. A. ‘4 . a McLean, jr. The likeness is given in con« , } , . > —e ‘ ‘ >J given In con goods "eo sal y trom the best April 28—Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal. bect.on with the closing exercises at il manufacturer S in E nglend. MeGil! University, Mc. McLean being the ; ai Boy’s Blouse Shirts cice | prophet in the science faculty. Extra good gate. A nice 75 cents, will go now ‘for S5e : Hotel Davies: Juo Rogers, Montreal; ' aele avtu 2 . " oc ? ” waterproof in black or navy 1 J B, Macdonald & Co’s old | = Gordon, Geo’\iown; C L Baseter, Port- at $3. io. etand, Market Square. land, Eng; E Wood, London, Kaug; Alf H Kilis, Hatifax; A S Hewltt, City; Jno Lashley, St Jotun; Louis H Beer, Kensing- on; Geo W Hibbett, Geo’town. Owing to the condition of the roads, W S. McKie’s trotting stallion, Provider, wil not start on his western route until Mon- dav 16th inet. 101 lid&» Mr. Robert Harris, President of the ~———= | RovalfCanadian Academy,and Mrs, Harris, Ike Royal is the highest grade baking powder lett Montreal on Saturday morning for England,—-thence to the Continent. We known. Actual tests shew it goes onc- third further than aay other brand. learn that Mr. Harris intends to spend the summer at some of the greatpicture gal leries of Europe. BORN. i In Charlottetown, April 30th, to Mr. aud Mrs F de C Davies, a son. DIED. At Belfast, April 25:h, Donald Finlayson aged 79 yeare, leaving a wite, 9»e sop and oue daughter to mourn their loss. Every man in every city, town and vil- The opport unity of the n— sCast . ; . laze, has just cause for complaint if his ; Block en Or VieS fF br cs. isilor canput give him ‘‘Klondike” serge ta : : ( Caio ed D ESS Panties Absolutely Pure the newest thing in suiting. (Each third | Embraci ng pot} jular weaves yard of the genuine is stam pec with Maple fashionable shades and moet | Leaf and Beaver), Nice dressers every— » | ERE 1 | oe where are wearing “Kiondike,’. Fast ‘ larkable values. ROYAL BAKIN w -, NEW YORK. ‘ata. See dill black e7 «! ° - SA ae | See thiy 50c Cashmere,| . comheaiesircetnet tra Se . _~ | SRSEREDDOS SOVEBOAS vg equals most C.shmeie at Joe.) ¢ r . 4 X eT"he ies Eo 1AL Be $ 0. | 3 4 ‘ = Mules g real. : A rmy i SPECIAL | fl “a ( i of Wall Paper buyers come her ‘ te ” ¢ ‘ because they f find here the f <3 P ( We place on sale to-day Day (Ge PER ut all é ee, | ; Remarkable . We hive ju st bought a 500 \3 9 ¢ V alues 1n ; Pound case of rew L ayer Figs, } they want. ®xclusive styles, é ‘ Z ata very low price and ‘in! § mew design’, fresh, and up- Ca K id Gloves. 9 order a} sav them out at one: “" | ert eat a sheeted ecause there’s more here to —— Austrian and 16, are Pow ollering a oa from, because there's ———French Kid Ue a pound or little to pay. ¢ Luaeed and Buttoned Black and Colored. eQ@ eS 3 Pounds for 25 Cents This is a genuine vargain ‘sale, BEER & GOFF Moore & ‘McLeod, The Wc!] Paper Men. L. ee 22408888 Day, Beer Bros: Local and Other tems, The good taste and genius of is combined "May Foveieas.--Tew t forget the dates, May 9ib and 10th. C.M,B. A.—Brauch “No, 216 C. M. B. A. will meet in A. O. H. Hall this even” ing at 9 o’ciock sharp. Goprrey’s Banp.—Big preparations are being made to give Godtrey and bis cel. - brated band a fitting reception on bis Camu~ dian tour. Misstox.—It is understood that the Paulist Fathers, of New York, will hold mission services in Charlottetown next fall. Pris:vrery.—The Presbytery of Prince Edward [sland will meet ‘0 Zon Charch on Tuesdav next, the 10th dav of of May at ll a m.- T. F, Fvuterron, Clerk. _—_»-— I. 0. G. T.—A meeting of the members interested ia the future welfare of St. John’s Lodge will take place tonight at 8 o’elock in toe Y. M. C. » Parlor. Laptrs Aip.~ The Ladies Aid Society of | Weat River Presbyterian Church wish to anvounce that they will hold a Tea and Fancy sale in Afton Hal!, on Dominion particulars of which will appear later. AnorHer MaGazine.—It is announced that Mr. W. K. Reynolds will shortly begin the publication of a New Brunswick Magazine to be issued monthly, dealing with the history of the city of St. Joha and the province at large. The magazine will contain at least 48 pages of reauing and the price will be $1.50 per annum, Sons or Tremperance.—The officers of Pearly Stream Division, Granville, for the ensuing quarter are: W P James Taper, W A Mary Corbett, RS Ella Brown, A R S Maggie MacNeil, F S Urban Taylor, Treas. David Taylor, Con. George Green, Ass. Can. James MacKay, Caap. Sarah Weeks, IS, Colin"Green, G 8, A K Henry, P W P Annie Hodson. Ciry Scnoot Boarp.—The_ regular monthly meeting of the City Schoo] Board was held last evening. The teachers re- ports show the enrolmeat for the past month to be 1431 with aa average attend- ance of LI3i. The highest percentage of attendance in Prince Street school was made in Miss Snaddon’s department, 90; and in West Kent in Mr. Mullin’s, 96. Arbor day will be decided upon by the Principals of the several schools. Temperance LecisLation-—The follows ing resolutions was recently passed by Eclipse Divison, New Haven :— ‘Whereas we have heard withsatiefac-~ tion, that our local legislation has the power to enact laws to restrict and govern the sale of strong drink, in our province, we there cal] upon our legislators and rep | resentatives to enact @ law, as much more effective and probibitory as they can make, than the Scott Act, to apply to the city of Charloitetowo, as the evils of free rum there extend far sag: the city limits.” Looxixe For Reonvrrs. —The British authorities have begun an energetic attem pt to secure recruits for the army in Hali- fax. Flaming posters have been pat up, ov which the inducements to take service army are stated. An in- crease ot five cents aday in wages of a private are offered, making the total twenty-nise ce ats, which, after deductions fo r mess are made, givrs @ private a shil- ing a day clear. Similar recruting sta- tions for the two ranks of the battalion of the Leinster regiment, that will soon em~ bark for Jamaik a and the battalion of the same Cntye coming from Dublin will be other cities in Canada. scicusidlaliiads or Last Eventxe.—In it would hardly be accounts of a in the regular made in Tue Concerr these days of batce, fitipgto give detailed musical and literary enteriainment. Suffice it to sav that, that of last evening was weil atte uded and reflected credit upon our local musi¢ians, instrumental and vocal, as well as upon thoee Jadies and gentlemen of the sister )’rovinces who so kind!y lent their arristance. Mr. Massey’s solo was a rich treat greatly enjoyed, and Miss. Butcher’s readings fixed the atten dance by the ease up d grace as well as dramatic power with which she gave them. The Ladies Aid Society o Church beg to convey their thanks to all who took pert in the entertainment. ®y > @ SYS 8“ S &S OS a ee ¢ ‘SCENTS a ‘WORTH. | Of this or that, ¢ will Tees as much consideration as though the purchase “i ; ‘ive was ten times as lai ge, Its business with | us, we know that if you re satis- fied with your smi ull ‘buying here . § ¢ youll remember our carefulness when you are ready to make : larger ones. é We're in business to serve customers — ¢ You'll get the best of serve here. Johnsen & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. ; ; ; ¢ A. S. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. ¢ Lee sc0e 223808830 38S i'—the acme of Skilful Trimmers in our in the Province. of the Metoodist ? a ny =e" MILLINERY Hats and Bonnets made in the latest. styles refinement is exemplified in ‘the dainty and exquisite work turned out of our millinery room, We continue to make this depart- ment attractive, by paying partic- ular attention to the latest and best styles— These, and These only can be had of us We offer you one of ‘he largest and best stocks of Hats and Miliinery trimming:s G9O4 CO vv 60090808 STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. THE OLD RELIABLE. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Thats tne kina that has stood the test of time. made to-aay than ever have been in the past. ‘Our $15.06 Suits are Plims and we can fit them fauitlessly. in the low priced as we do in the most expensive garment, We take thesame care New Clothes arriving Daily If you enter our store as a visitor and inspoct our stoc & you are sure to become a customer. t i 4 Upper QueenfSt. W. | London House Building Hi. For Men, Women ana Children | GORDON & McLEL LAN Men s Stylish O utfitters lf You Admire Fire Shoes Call and see our display of *” High Grade Shoes All sizes and widths. STEWART & CO MEN'S — BICYCLE BOOTS Just received, boots in Chocolate and Black Just the thing fur wheel- ing. Cull and see them, R.. K. JOSZ Stamper’s Corner. NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout co ihe stream koown as Sherry’s Creek, to parties iv Ch’towa you will lease take notice that no person wil! be allowed to fi-h but them. P.& bicycle ! 101 lmo—eod T. SHERRY. —— a greene We Were Fortunate : enough jines of Market Baskets to secure a few at away down prices, and are selling them at a ma'l charge over cost. See our window for samples. s23 ws Ese Si TAS% ae PUP SAS SANDERSON & CO WANTED.—An apprentice & learn the blacksmith business. Apply to G. H. Fostev,, Pownal W bart. dy ound TO LET.—That comfortahie and pleasanty situ «ted house on upper Queen St., being tka southern half of iho residence of the bee Chef Justice Paiwecr, pow in cecupation > Command Cheyse. Hot and cold waser n sam?, reht moderate, possession g ven Jee Mav next. Apply to H, JAMES PALWea Ch’town, Ls en ea ee | { ii Wy ' ; i : a oe eae eee eee = ne ee eee = TON Senne game eeerrneemen et - s Gos oe _ e aa re os * oe ES