*f ee S er se Pa = ~ — — —— HE DAILY EXAMINER. : . . : - i a MONDAY, MAY 8. 1898. ———— re tocal and Other Items. | Sze Beet Bros bargain corne! o xo. 2 Barreny, G. A., will meet for drifl this evening > Don't Far. to hear the string juartettes 4? ’ on Thursday evening aa Concert Thursday evening—an excellent Ont mi a has been prepared - Six members for third degree program 1, 0.0. ¥ ; } r é odge to-night. s, St. Lawrence Locg s in! a Crry CouURT.- The City Court was in sion this forenoon. A garnishee case gees)! ; was disposed = “«7."—Will all members of the Y. W. C. TU. please meet in their parlors to night at 9 g'clock, for practice. ood pouce Covurt.—This forenoon two drunks were fined 52 or & days and $4 cr 9 days resp tively. - BusINESS FOR SAI £.—We direct attention to the advertiseme nt of a business for sale qbich appears elsewhere in toeday’s paper. The chance offered is a very good one. - For SHEDIA The barque Ralph B. Peake, Capt Rendle, left for Shediac to- day, where she will finish loading and pro- ceed thence to Liverpool, G. B. Tae Rirte.—All riflemen desirous of being selected to fire on the inter maritime team are requeste” to meet for practice on Renets gton Range % eee Sane at 2 o'clock , ty will be in Charge Col. Dogaerty g A Worp IN SEASON —Marshal Cameron informs us that he is on his teur of inspec- tion of all premises within city limites, and he requests citizens to thoroughly cleanse any filth or nuisance of any kind on their premises. o New Sreamer.—The steamer Albert, Capt. D. McRae, arrived here this morning from Liverpool with a full cargo of general merchand!z » She hada very fine passage out of 15 days. The steamer looks well and rflects credit on her owners, Messrs. Batt Bros. - Fooune Wirn Powper.—Wm. Knight, je, and a young lad named Hill were {onling with some powder which they said they bad found. Hill droppe | a lighted q@aich in the powder, while Knight was jooking to see how it acted He does not know exactly what oecurred, but he has a very sore face in conseq uence.— 4 mherat Press. niall w. C. T. U.—Thiough the courtesy of Mr. Unsworth delegates and visitors from all parts of the Island may attend the We ¢. T. U. convention, May 18, by the pur- chase of one first-class ticket. A certificate signed by the Secretary of the W. C. T. U. must be presented wich return ticket. These tickets will be good from 17th to 20th, inclusive. m6ttsm wli insite A Moncron Joxe.—The Times says: A prominent dentist yesterday received a neat \ittle box in the pleasurable anticipation thet it contained a present from his best gid. What was his surprise on opening the box to find that it contained six little mice, as cute as little mice covll be. Friends of the professional man who had gathered to see the performance gave vivid descriptions of the scene. ccmailipemaniaii Cuvren Nores.—At the close of the wrvice in the Baptist Church yesterday morning, the ordinance of Baptism was ad ministered to two persons; and at the close of the evening service the right hand of fellow- ship was extended to eight new members. Since Rev. Mr. Gordon assumed the pastorate of the church some four years ago, upwards of 121 additional members have been added. At the Second Methodist Church last evening, Rev. Mr. Palmer extended the right hand of fellowship to seven new members, iced from Boston.—The steamer Carroll arriv- ed here from Boston on Saturday evening, on her first trip this — mon had a ae ight and the following passe : lg 7 or Mrs. McCormick, Robert White, Henry Gaiso, Emily MeNeill, Michael Doyle and wile, Dugald Melsaac, Charles Luty, Matthew Burnham, Joho Robertson and W.A. Brehaut. The Carroll has recently been ‘horoaghly overhauled and made ready for the season’s work. The officers are ; Cap- tain, Charles Hansen; first officer, John vest er; second officer, Lorenzo D. Croweii; purser, Fred. H. Sawyer; steward, George Forbes; chief engineer, |. F. Sanborn; assistant engia- ger, P, Mullen. Most of the officers are well aud favorably known in Charlottetown, and were warmly welcomed by their many friends. The Carroll had fifty passengers on board when she left Boston. She will leave on re- turn to Boston this evening, The passengers all epeak io the highest terms of the treatment they received during tne trip at the hands of Captain Hansen and bis e‘fivient staff. cmntainagencitt Have You Seen~—? We mean our Jackets and Capes ! There's notking like them for variety. There's nothing iike them for finish. There's nothing like them for +. There's nothing like them for style. There's nothing like them for quality. There's nothing like them for value. Our Mantle Departinent Distances All Others Being the largest importers of these goods, we are in a position to offer many advantages not obtainable elsewhere. Ascur stock is now complete, do not defer your selections. BEER BROS. New {Black _ Hats received from, New York. Special’ value in {Ladies’ and Misses Hosiery French Kid Gloves —choice quality. A very large stock of all sizes. Notice. —The quality of these gloves .is guaranteed in every case. A few Dress Lengths of our new Seotch and Yorkshire Tweeds still remain. They ate very hap some and unrivalled for wear. ake your purchases early. (BEER BROS. Weather Bul’e«tin. Tor>vro, May 8,—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair weather, with a little higher temperature at most points. Another Letter From Mr. Heartz Sim,—I wrote a letter on the second water pipe that is now in contemplation sometime ago; and I] have received no answer. Therefore, | wish to trouble you 4 little again. In my former letters I exonerated our present city councillors. But sorry I am that | have to take a very different view of them this time. I was not aware of their conduct when I wrote before; therefore, | have to apologiz: for the flattery that I gave them. 1 am aware that the City Council has all authority to transact the city's business, to tax and pro- vide for the city’s wants, to guard it against all its enemies, and to see that no person made any encroachments upon the city’s rights. Sir, the charge [ have against them is this: The Water Commissioners carried a bill through the House of Assem- bly and received the power to fasten twelve thousand dollars on the shoulders of the taxpayers; and those councillors look on and make no,attempt to stop them iu their high-handed transaction, they fell out among themselves and tried to dis- jualify one another. Fine men these to watch the city’s welfare. They may be thankful they are not im the mil- itary service, or they would be tried by court martial for allowing the enemy to come and carry off the spoils unmolested. There is but one thing they can do to recover themselves from the difti- culty, and that is to call a general meeting of the citizens without delay and bring those Commissioners before the people and see if they can clear up their conduct before the public, for there is something in it that the people cannot understand. Gentlemen, if you refuse to call this public meeting, your names and your photographs should after generations; and to say that those are the men that fell out among themselves and caused the enemy to triumph. I now tarn to Mr. McKinnon. Sir, I have waited for you to reply to my letter and give us some light upon the subject in question, but you have not so fardone so. The people want information on this second pipe. They cannot see the need of it. Your statement of it the people will not swallow; and for you to say that we will be more safe from fire is absurd. Sir, if you had a dozen pipes, you would haveftires. 1 have not heard vf any want of water at our fires,as the fires are so far ahead when first seen that there could nothing more be done than to put them out. Water would not replace the damage that was done before the fire was seen. Now, sir, I must inform you thet this is the way _ that you are throwing sand in the psople’s eyes. fell them about fire softly and you will carry them with you. Certainly, water is the thing to put out fires, but you hove an abundant supply already. You tell them that it will pay for itself in a few years, but we believe that this is not so, because we cannot see how. These are frivolous things to tax the city with twenty thousand dollars for, But Mr. McKinnon says that it will only be about six hundred dollars a year. I must tell Mr. McKinnon that it was the last straw that broke the camel’s back. We have plenty taxes to pay al- ready, and the people are leaving the city as fast as they can. While I am writing two more of our mechanics are leaving here to tind new homes in the United States, and there is a general feeling in numbers of the people to leave here and find new homes in other lands I have to inform ycu that the people will cot take your version of that second pips. They think that there is an outside pressure bearing upon you ; that 1s, there are about four of the wealthy class, who live on the road on which you intend to bring the water in, and they want to get the benefit of the water, This, >if true, is pretty saucy, in- deed. But I think that there is something deeper than this that has not come to light yet. I think | have an idea of it, but I will not commit it to psper at present, I eome now to make my app2al to the tax- payers in general. Citizens, you have been slighted and shamefully dealt with. You have placed three men in office as Water Com- missioners as your servants to transact a certain business, and they have stepped over the line of servants and become your masters, and contracted a debt of twenty thousand dollars fer you to pay without calling a public meeting or asking your advice on the subject. Pretty servants, indeed. 1 advise you to cail a public meeting and bring those men before you to give an account of their conduct, At the same time, if you wish to be taxed for nothing, you can, and I will try to bear the galling yoke as well as I can. CHARLES HEARTz. {Guardian please copy.) CARVELL BROS. HAVE LANDING TO-DAY l CASKS Pure English Malt Vinegar (genuine), 20 cases School Slates, assorted, 10 bags Tapioca, 10 bags Sago, 10 cases Epps’ Cocoa, 10 cases Jellies, 244 half chests Tea, 25 boxes Sunlight Soap, 26 kegs Pickles, 20 cases - CARVELL BROS. ma6—2i AUCTION. Pasture Land. I AM instructed to sell by Auction, with- out reserve, at my Sales Room, on TUESDAY, the 9:ch day of May, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon :— All that tract of land situate in the Com- mon of Charlottetown, being part of the John J. Trainor, and marked Plots Nos, 8 and $ on the plan of the Estate of R. G, Freeland in the Commons of Charlotte- town, containing one acre, three roods and sixteen perches. Also, at 2 o’clock, 1 superior Brown Colt, ; 2 years li, sire ** Executioner.” R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. may6— 2i io 2T—Dwelling House containing eight oe on corner of Hillsborough and Water Streets. with good yard and stab!*. Rent moder- ate. Immediate possession, Enquire on ' premises, eod tf—-apl9 be sent to the museum for the benefit of - Freeland Estate, lately in the possession of | Atty links. This is a good opportunity for any- With a larger stock than ever, we are . to-day better prepared to supply you with Ha ld | the VERY BEST VALUES in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, personally K | lected with experienced care in the n ies jean markets. | STANLEY BROS. WA WEEKS & OO, Wholesale and Retail. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Capes and Jackets. Reasonable prices is a feature of business | which always attracts custom. We tiy to live up to this idea of reasonable price- making. We propose to make a reasonable ; price to every buyer on every article we sell, and are willing to let our price, quality considered, be compared with any and all, eee prices made. ee STANLEY BROS. ne Ss ‘Have your MILLINERY done at WEEKS. We are now showing s magnificent line of NEW AND FASHIONABLE | ee Ladies’ Siennnnin deh amen adn MATERIALS in all the latest Colorings, As far as Styles and Colorings are con: Jeckets and Capes, we have the most eom- cerned, there appears to be a larger demand for Plains and less for Fancies. — eee nd aver phiedl 6a Win, auld tunibe is readily explained by the increased popularity of Silk, which is being, and wil! Hee ee erich os mah aetedl oth Vin Gale be not cal vad as a fabric for dresses, but largely for trimming and kindred ae reds chi depadiaah. purposes nf thus provide the necessary coloring for the plainer material. | Der your BLACK GOODS at WN’ RPLOGK.| _ seus. BROTHERS, Fe ac BRO A N 5 BLOCK ada Waterproofs —Our Make, DISTINGUE—ODORLESS. Received To-day, a very large assort- ment, sll sizes, in Shot Silke, Tweeds and Cashmeres, with the latest detachable but- terfly Overcape. Will clear last years styles very cheap. “Buy your DRESS GOODS at WEEKS’. RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS The best makes only. Gros Grain, Peau de Sois, Perfection of Silk, Colored Silks, Plain Surahs, Shot Surahs, Fancy Shots, Piaids. See Weeks’ Window for Millinery and Dress Goods. a, —_= y iu =a t S&S V a t e v ‘Ss y ‘Colored Dress Goods. } 7s cannot say too much i ise of our “ 5 = Ha bs hae 5 thy o Qaloved ieess Goods. Congratulated by all, our display is the ' Sis the city, and our prices astonish STANLEY Charlottetown, April 28, 1893. wig ai a a ILLS. any style. any style. any style. all prices and al) “tices and all ‘priest *™ CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, BEYys’ 66 MENS’ . cee atcainaatie fine. all. ‘sek Slik Dress at the ~t Weeks’. 2 ee oe ‘sods, Black Dress Gu. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. When we are fortunate in getting very special value we give the benefit of it to our customers. We consider a saving of 10 per cent. on Cashmeres and Merinoes quite a save. Buy your Cashmeres and Merinoes from us 10 per cent. cheaper than v ordinary value. gs Weeks’ Cotton and Wool Challies are exquisite patterns, MILLINERY. a _——— : — Our Millinery and Trimming Depart- Our Prices suit the times, our BBoots and Shoes fit the feet, ; i z : ments are a big success. Receiving doubl our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money ;is left) quantity of orders than ever. before. . : : &, Our Trimming Department, in charge o on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around, ot long. experience, fe sans GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. | Buy your Bia Old Price a TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWEEDS! MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS—This season we have a beautiful line of all our best makes, For durability and low prices they are unequalled. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893--dy eod & wy atisfactory. We are having many new customers. A large variety of NEW SILKS very cheap. Chariottetown, March 10, 1893, —— = as a ani VALUABLE SUNSHADES. DWELLING HOUSE, WHY IT IS SO! j j pine Rate, all colors Shots and Stable and Town Lot, | we understand our bust b soreed uh the“ Gieh” Mie tie 7 , olde nd best ‘or we ol WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETIWY, oldest and best ‘or wear and color. } y >. 290 FOR SALE New Veilings ! the will of the late Hon. W Lord, with the concurrenc of his widow, now offer for sale WFhewe prowsiens exabrace a full Town Lat. hev- , ue _ us fits, and GOOD FITS too. We have|EVERYTHING the LATEST and BEST, tending back that brealth ‘o Kine Street, and| appreciate our efloris and |/°95* e Shop lately occupied by Mr. Horace Haszard, in room, besides a sane unfinished aoe Under- BUY OUR SHOES “ath the house is a frost-proof cellar. é mW ater pipes connect with the house. A com- ” to give the BIGGEST BARGAINS in Custom-Made Clothing Ali the buildings, fences, etc, are in good re- ‘ae have ever been given here. Next to Beer & volts. pair. There isa rich garden behind the house - ness, we work for our) (x) ec New Frillings ! the valuable Dwelling House and Premises front- ing a front of 8) feet on Water Street, and ex- being bounded on the t by Union Street. . . The D-elling House contains on the ground jthe Cameron Block, and have as fine a line of goods in W A WEEKS ee ee ee eT wack ‘Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds as was e fas "9 modious Coach House and Stable are on the pre- which might be considerably enlarged. eee ee — THE undersigned, Trustees and Executors of We We . . rey . a : . wna ing on Water Street, Charlottetowr, now oceu- customers, our es HAT’S just what we’re going to do, give everyone who New Gloves ! stairs there are 6 bedrooms and a small trunk | : ’ ; ; ’ ever shown in this city; and what’s better still, we are going | WHOLESALE & RETAIL, mises, a . These are the reasons The grounds between the house and the street are tastefully laid off and planted. Possession will be given on the 20th May next, on which day,if not previously sold by private sale, the premises will be offered at Public Ayction, at noon, onthe grounds. Until then they can he inspected on application to either one of the undersigned. TERMS--One-half on delivery of deed ; balance 5or 6 years on mortgage at 6 per cent. Good title. (Sgd) L. BR. DAVIES, sag A. Li ORD, s Trustees of W. W. Lord's Wi apl7- mo thu & wy We guarantee to give the public the same satisfaction Charlottetown, April 24, 1893. they have received from us in the past, and much better prices, | ——————_—_—____-- JAS. MACLEOD & SON, Ch’town, May 6, 1893. Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenzie. my splendid Building Lot situate on the St. Peter's Road, just outside the ~ iy aa ee rat ay 21 J. ME. MicLsod & Co,jis the great labor-saving Soap. By following the directions on the)8: ses oscm nytt Charlottetown, April 19, 1893. | Sarum that ne snatesokmagen wil te ea ra i * i} h hi we trust that no encroachments will be m op us by any other public gathering, as we have Ww pper you wi ave w iter first claimed the day by public announcemeat. By order of Committee. Souris Kast, April 22, 1893. of our inereased trade. Everything new and nobby = = = = in Spring wear SPLENDID BUILDING LOT DAILY ARRIVIKG. FOR SALE, | | | Dominion Day at Souris GRAND TEA PARTY will be held at Souris Kast on SATURDAY, July ist, in aid of the Souris Trotting Park Excursion Tickets will be issued from all pointe WILL sell by Public Auction on the promises, on tue 10ra MAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock, Pp. m.. wishes to purchase a Buiiding Lot which pag tay city ot burt has all the advantages of being in the vity. WILLIAM N. TOOMBS, ap27—eod guar FOR SALE. ASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAM- Rational Ordinary. HAVE a 50 inch Columbia Bicycle, new last year, which I will sell at a dead — clothes than with any other Soap. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A girl for * al housework. Appiy to Mas. G. D, Lone ER. For particulars apply to ‘ ® s as WORTH, Hillsborough street, _ Uf—mayS _ +s, | bateain. Come and see me. Ammonia Soap is absolatel » [1710 ut —Onekait ot doub MESSRS. POOLE & LEWIS. R. M. YOUNG. : P may pure: |p. Hillsborouzh Square, st prossat escnpied ap2i—imnd & w mayl—tf ap2o—dy by B. C, Prowse. Possession given early is y June, mays ht Sil, eis tannin ila Mla cay init Fines oii ei MR: palin ts ~ ha o oa * gs Mego? * CGN OE Li, CELA TSAI GS - * y L noe Sead atic AD ye met ee ag RE 5 et ME oS 1 2 > ce ~ eee 4 Tee | | : Peg ~~ Mi fitninmceasa te sa esau - ee FEE PISS ls EN ae “4 oe” ae i Fg MO ge