TRY EEKS & Co FOR Stylish Millinery Wiss Van Stone our new milliner attends all personally. Try Miss Vin Stone for your new hat. the cape fo us highly recommeuded aw lease you WEEKS & CO. FOR Back and Colorad Dress Goods | We have r ceived and k of rich ths, costumes, opene! a large choice new black js, roadc plain | and fancy dress goods the very latest. | Will be 1 «ppy .* » show thom to you. WEEKS ‘& CO. Ladies Latest Gapas Our mantle room contains a per- sonally ‘ ex ‘te ad stoe k of newest styles in Capes. Drop in and see them, the y stock are mar - ed | iow WEEKS & CO. FOR BLOUSES Hundreds and hundreds to select from. A’! sizes, we are sure to please you WEEKS & CO. FOR Kid Gloves The newest colorings in Clasp and lacing. |)on't forget ovr 82¢ bargain werth $1.25 vo 31,50 per pair. Real French }\id. CENTLEMEN TRY WEEKS & CO. FOR Your Furnishings We can save you cash onevery. pur- thase you want in your line. See our latest 4 p y collars at 2 for 25c. cuffs at 2capair v orth 30c. Kid gloves,shirts, hecties braces. “We buy these goods iow and <e!] them cheap. TRY WEEKS & Co. for your dry We bave the variety ud will you in the WEEKS & Co Wholesale nnd Retail Fi ne Weather or xis. p'ea se THE DAILY EXAMINER, NOTES AND COMMENTS. ees Lord Coler dge thinks that tie British Kip) e will noveuccumb to the law under which Greeceand Russa fell, Ia the course of @ recentsp eh he eaid that if we studied history we should fiod thar | nations fellio the heyday of their p+ » | perity on account of corruption. H appealed to the British people to le: it be a proud privilege of our race to show ta t inexorable Jaw should be inexoratls no longer— that our prosperity sheuld not corrupt the heart of the coun’rv. Solo g, | he continued, as heroiem and kindnese ¢x istiothe British Empire so long might we set at defiance that law which decree: that prosperity should lead ultimately to ea The Medical Council were very nearly img given power, by our Legislature, to event a good many young men, wicae now elegible to do so, from beginni: g 0 tiasy medicine. The regulations [now are thata man before commencing to etudy medicine musi pass a matriculation ex- amipaton set by the Medical Coune}), Buc if he hold a fi-s ~cla-e teacher’s licenee heisa not required to do eo. The new bill—whiech was just going to be read a third time and passed, and probably would have been but for Mr. Murdock McKionon —provides that to be exemp’ed from page - ing the matriculation examination, he must bold the d+gree of B. A., which oe cessitates a first-class teacher studying at least three yeara at one of onr univer- site*, or have an academic teachers license of tbe first clase, which in order to obtain a first-class teacher mast te.ch schoo! for at least two vears and then passa yery stiff examination. Teacuers Inetiture —Reguler meetiog adj »aroed for one week. City or Guext.—T + steamer City of Gheat arrived trem Galitax about five o’clock vesterdsy afernoon, and 1-ft on return chis mornin? at four o’clock. She had a generalestz b th ways. _—-_s_-— From MontreaL - ive steamer Cam- pans arrived about midoight and left again this foreneon. She hada good freight ia both directions. A.O.H.—Regu'ar meeing to-morrtow at 3 o'clock. Read Beer & Goff’s adv.—Saturday Snaps—in to-day’s issue of this paper. os Saturday Snaps at Beer & Gcff’a 2 bottle: of either pickles, jelly, worcester sauce Or tomato Catsups for 25 cents to- day. _-_-- > — -— A natte slort spring overcoat is just tre thing for this ime ofthe year, ve have tne nobbiest spring overcosi made for $10, $12 acd $15.~Prowse Broa, 104 3). ’ ne ica to Make a é , Note of K n- and Rev. D. Crawford wil! preach in dergarten ;Hsli to morrow morning evening. Sexe Seavice at th? gospel meting in Prowac’s u w block tomorrow e‘t r- poop. Strangers alwavs welcome. Temperance — R gu'ar meting of Victorna Divi-ion oa Monday evening Visiting members welecme GCePEL Meetinc.—Remembr the Gorp i meeting in rrowse’a new block, Su: day afternoon at 4.0’c'ock. Strangera always welcome. Leston, Mark 1%--47 “Teens ” — _ - a DIFD. For Roofing Entered peacefully into rest, this mero: n; (6th Mav,1899) George Alley Judge f ihe County Ccurt of Queen’s County, inti e 56 bh year of bis age. t"—— Now’s the time orders are coming in fast—we’re bu ‘y—tut now's th» time Don't Have PLEA M a Leaky Roof VWARAABaABE We will give yo. the kind you want at the price you want. if you have repairing of any kind te do our pri ce* are right. lf you want a cottage we il bui’d it as only we at prices that speak louder than words, WM. W. HARPER . Manufacturing Contractor, Pitzroy sroy 8 . CCT recccccce HOUSES WANTED. Ihave a large number of applica- tions for \ouses to rent. Landlerds iring goed tenants can obtain them quickly by applying to my cffice. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Biock, Charlottetoa.n can doit. First class work | {FPuneralon Monday next, by tran o | Sherwood Cemetery. Service at the hours 'at 2.40 p.m. Train will leave tation a op. m.] "NO BETTER VALUE « THAN WEQFFER ¢ 6st A PAIR for ladies light shoes —— ~~ «oe es ~ Ss ™. —new stock, all sizes. See them in our window to-day, ~a«es oe e497 2a $1.00 A Pair : ( é ¢ for Chocolate ccl. ored shoes— made in half sizes, See them in our window ¢ to-day ¢ ( é iS SS aS STAMPER’S CCRNER 4000 90000000 ah a Cu = cA onal : : THE PREMIER And our Agricultural Interests. Sixk,—The Premier, and the Government which he lrade, do some loud boas ing } about the patroviziag ¢fforia they are put- ling forth to aseet the farmer. But tu the tion of injuriag or reiarding agricultural , progress. One retrograde step was their breaking faith with the Exhioition Aseceiations io King’s and Queen’s Counties. These com- a law that is” yet in complies with the cooditions set forth. involy:ieg the expend tare of very large } sums which bave been furvish:d by fare - ers, business mea and ovhers. All tbe money is idl+,and tve improvement-, bul’ = ngs, eic, are going 'o deat action ons »# eoant of the dishonorable refusal of the government todo (ber part. That the present Preuer i conscious of the contemptible position ef him-elf aud his Goveroment in their relations with the Exhibition Associaticns is mae eviden: by the sneaking way in which he seught to geta pubic expression of opinion advers. to the principle of agricul:ural and in- dustrial shows and to the special plso of cordncting them io this prov'nce. Ibe Patriot, in its desire to back up tle G it gevernment gives great prominence to the statemenis of acouple of on 2bod.es who gave expression to opinions heatile to our ivdustris] shows. Butthat paper car fully avoided mak'ng any referenc? to the full aed very able,as well ae convil.cing, argument of Dairy Commi-sioner Rob- erteon in favor of ag:icultural exhibi’ion« It is alsoa curious coincidence that the Premier maneged to pck a quarre! wth both the Dsirs mens Association and the Frnit Growers at the ranout! meeting, The evidence is all in favor of thé sup position that the Premier is willing to save a few dollars by any method. It isacheap wsy to promote improve- ment to invite meo who are paid by an- othrr goverament to talk tous. Talk is cheapanyeray. It will be soon enough to brag when the results of the chickeo fattening no hard cash begins to circulate. As for clover gr wins, Island farmers know to their cost the uncertainty of tha, valuatle ; lant. Farmer. A Work of Art. Y esterday afternoon workmen were en- gaged in erecting in the R. ©. cemsterye roonument for Mr M. Hennessey, under- taker, of this city, ia memory of b's son Fiaucis. Thbie monument is male of Nova Scotia frecstone, and the d sign ir by the celebrated contrav‘or aad mono meatal design r, Mr E J Doffy, form:rls of Armagh, “Trelan4t, who is without a pee in the Dominion in the art ef necrology. The mocument Standa sb ut 12 feet, and is eurmounied, with a beautifa ly d: signed cross, on one side of which is carved the convilyvlus wile on the oiker is theivy, ‘ypical of the death and re-urrection. ‘The cap is alro band gouxl. earved and pannelled with ea- bleu atical foliage. The die is beautiful in color, Symmetrical in design, weighing nearly one toc, aud ia inscribed in excel ent old Engl eb and Gothic. Tbe carviny vas done by Mr. John McKiersan, form erly of London, England, but now 4 gues of the Revere. He was ably assistel by our genial friend, Win. McEKachern, wh has bones] e«ned the reputation of a master mechanic, Undoubtedly it is th: finest and handsomest piece of monumea tal work in the province, end certs nly re flects credit on the gentlemen whu designe | aud carved it, and nv doubt will prove an everlesiing m rk of filial love avd respect iu wh:en the deceased was held. oe PERSONAL careful observer the exertions of the pres | <ent governwent appear to bein the d rece | panies were organized in accordance with | force |! which provides that the Government will; inthe A. ( pay @ certain sum towards aupperting | 0° lock. agricul ural exhibitions if the association | By order of the President. CHARLOTTETOWN, MiY 6 Tne Px ‘Bs. . gist, O wolerste wi is, fine, and a little warmer. CHoik Pracree.— First Methodict Caurcs towrgat at balf-past eight o’e ock. ProvixctaL Lretstature. — Premier Fa qniarson wii probe bly m ve the Honse into Supyly on Vouday. He oxpecte | that the buair ess of the | finish d by Friday. session will be C. M. B. A.—A special meeting :f Branch Nob. a C.M.B A.,wll be he d co Hall this eveninz a 8 Er fis | a tendance is requested, ' These conditions have been complied with | Potice Covrt--This morning Walter cGregor,‘or drunkenness,was fined $2 cr ‘10° days) The case againes H igi H nueseey, charged with violating the L yner Regulatoa Ac', was continued uo ill this Cay week. ‘ Temperance Aliiasca. - The Charlo''e town temp rence Alliance’ will meet tor evening inthe Y.M C. A,, partor, at 8 ol ck. Urg- nt busines t. be covsiderd Pereons interested iD tem ranee legisia~ tien are requesied to atieu . Recéssep on Vai.—James A. MelIn- tyre, of North River, receotly remanded or trel in the Sapreme Court on a charge of assaulting his wife, was yesterday, by order of the Chief Justice, aimittd te bail, himself in the anm of $650 and «wo sureties each in the sum of $300. sdietiiiaee ApmitTep to Bait. Francis ms recently commitied io jailon« charge . forging several cheques an: pa-s ing RA. off on certain merchants in this ci y, wae yesterday admitted to ba'l, him If in the sum of $1000 and two sureties each in the sum Of $500 for bie appearance a! the nex reesion of the Supreme Court. The r- cog) Zance was entered in o pur: uan’ to ile order ef « judge of be Suprem Cou t made in that bebalf. oe Tae Beeus Wipvow.—The pertorw: vee of “the Bogus Widow” oo [uesdey even- ing next promises to be a ruccess from every point of view, The ci aracire ure sllin capable haada, and every deta l of the production wil receive the most cares fnl attention. The p'ay ia tull of fun, and al) who ate dare guaranteed a pleas- ant evening. The p’an of the Opera House is on viev at the usual places, where seate may be secured. A Cemixe Artractiox,—I ix hoped that our readersare bearinzin mind the co- cert-lecture to be given in the on the evening of .he 17th. The lecturer w 1! be Rev. Father Clarke, ard the concert programme vill imelade choice vocal aud instrumental selec ioas by the best avails able talent. The alfa is *for the benefit of St Joseph’s Convent, ao institution thatisdowwga great amount of god in Charlottetown, and the atrentance shovld be large. Those who do attesd are guaranteed an evening of rueenjoyment. SeLuinc Bap Meat.—A summons wae served yesterday up no a butch) retarnable on Monday vo: x'. Th? inf ro etcn charger tbat he bad n pia posse-s'oa and ¢xpoacd for ‘ale om the Market Square a carcaes of veal knowing the same to be unfit for human fuod. Prceedinys were taken under a section of tbe Crimrsl Code, 1892, woich reads ae toll we: “Every one is gu ity of an in lictatle offence and liable to one year’s imprisonment who knowingly and wilfully exposes forssle or basin hi poss+#io: with intent to sell for human foed articles which he knows to be unfit for buman feod.” It is pleasing to nove tht the police aud civic quihorites are alive to the public ic'ere ts in tuis tepard. slits An-tuer Speniinc Bes. -Yerterday morning Snpervi-or Siewart gave a test in epelling to the three hig 1- st departments of the city schools. Twenty-five word were picke« out by him ferthat purpose from the first balf of the sixth rene. which had been the grovud of the wor!s s lected for the Spelling Bee tetween Qieen Square and West Kent. The Dr. Taylor has returned bome. Senator Macdonald returned O:tawa last evening. Mr. Joseph F. Roche, of the Boston Tranecript, arrived last «vening on a visit to his motber. Mr. J. A. Clarke, representing Brock & Paterson, St. John, is a guest at the Howl Davies. Mr. S. ©. Clark, M-. Stewar, and Mr. H. D. McEwen, Morell, ceme totown this morniog. Mrs. Frank Hear‘z returned to town to-day after spending a week at her home io Souris. from Miss Sinclair, Summerside, cam? to- ‘own this morving. Mr. Maleo!m McLeod of the firm of John McLeod & Co., reiurned to town by the western train this morning. Rev. G. M. Campbell, Mr. Arthur Holroyd and Mr. Major Schurman were among the passengers to town bythe westera train this morning. Mrs. Malcolm McLeod passed a good vight and was reported better this morn- ing. This afternoon ehe is reported “doing very well—still improving.” Mr. E. E. Ross of Queb-e, is here in the interests ot the Parisian Corset Company, Be is a guest at the Davies. Mr. M. P. Hogan was a pxesenger by the Princess last evening, retarniag from a business trip to Nova Scotia. Mr. Joba E.Cahill, formerly a wealthy retilent of P. K. Island, died last Sanday in New York city. He wae 51 yeara old. The Rev William Dobson preaches at both services in Grace Church to morrow. a perfect master of the English language. Mr. Dobson is eaid to be without a peer— — liveliest inter 8 was mani- fested inthe examination which would help to decide the comparative stand ing ot the two classes in spe ling. The r-rult was somewhat different from that ofthe spell cg Bee between these two rooms, West Kent making an average of 59 8) and Queen Squere an average of 5! Ree ODD OBVSID Ds BIDow oD When Packing Eurs Use lots of Moth Balls, Napthaline, or camphor and you need not fear moths. We have Moth Balls, Napthaline (a coarse powder, l5c a pound. Camphor, (pure gum) $1.00 a pound, Insect Powder, (extra strong) 60¢ a poand. 5:4 box. >=, 06S 2 OOS 9 D9] 6S OS 603 0D OS Oe ODOSD OSs OSE © OOS 54302 ~ Local ant ‘ther ttens e > OO MHS 0 EP 7 SOS? ©Oe>f HOODOO] * 4S” 1899, AMRIRC A'S LEADING CORSET. W. B. Corsets are made with a protect- ive pocket cove ring t the bones and steel waih prevents to th» utmost the pisei g of the material. This covering does with the com. bones away plaint about and steels through. Stanley Bros The perife.t fit of W. pushing ANG UPWAR9 B. The princiral French Mo'- els favor a pronoune2d but not} America’s le: ding Corset is too sudden curve below the} demonstrated wherever a vairt line. ‘This effect is 1e- quired by the prevailing style ei dresses W 2B. Corsets are built on th-+ new :dea,l fig- trial is given. Come and be fitted; Misa Sexton. expert Co set fitter of ure, and are intended to accen | New York, will fit you per- trate a stendernes: «nd long |tectly, and give you many effect. All modes show the | pemters in re,ari to cor-et waist line in ful. view. wearylig. D) n-v" Coms ard be FITTED. This illus- tration shows ar extra long waist Sum mer Corset, made in white orily, of square netting, a erossbar material of Comestic manufac- ture and a copy of the French pat- tern. A light and strong cor- set; 5-hook clasps: two side steels; handsomely gy ve a most 0; a splen- price. eeeeeessset teres ®% =i made in many styles —we he most difficult figure Come STANLEY ER, THE ALWAYS BUSY STCR: FSOSCSELO @ ‘SUMMER trimmed; constructed to raceful effect: sizes, 18 to id value; ean {h5 ited a i — —e $3.50 PAIR © oil Huudreds of pairs now in stock, ali the fashionable ys shapes. FOOT FURM, RAT- / 1ONAL, NATURAL, AR. 5S@ ISTOCRAT, BEAUILEAL 9 ir dark or light tans, and BLACK Jeathers. We have them long, we have them short, we have them wide, we have them narrow, we have them smal], we have them large, we ¢ have them heavy, we Lave them light. Honestly we think there 1s | not a man in Charlottetown that we carnot FIT SATISFAOQT- ORILY with the famous SLATER SHUE. we ALLEY & CO = ta