= SS Fae SAAKAKRAARAASAAAAAA AR THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 7, 1859 ] Received on Saturday another lot of Millinery Goods in the late st styles, Goffered Chiffon Spotted Necklin Ase a4A42244844 ever VvrVVTVTy Straw Trimming Flowers Hats and Wire Shapes NOTE ment has floor, wh TIMES t fore, and under the direction of M Van Stone: ladies lepend upon receiving sor ‘e in the Millinery lire, —Our Millinery been removed to the re we have de noted THR the own can hing ch Depart- first EE 1e room we have had here-tu iss ef Charlotte- ne- WEEKS & Cl’S FRENCH KID GLOVES )}) pairs ten days ago, n nly 368 pair, We had | we have cause thes vertised, Gloves for Ss ‘ $1.20, 1.30, only S2e pair. If you ing nice f those Am Everybod nobl ieat e rt spring, buy them oze TI er seen in the city, are selling fast. ow Why? be- » goods are just as we ad- French Kid vant to see your boys look- of rican Hats at Weeks & Co. pronounces them as ‘he 1ey WEEKS & GO ‘he People 3’ S*ore, AZAARBASBAALAAS £644545224282 SwTSeS SSS SS SES T_VvGCwwe. Vw eee Buy Wisely And You Will Buy Here you ‘nd buyinga are reliuble an you get the beet watch that can be soli for that price. — W. W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. 2 ANAAF AAAAAY Whisks At 15 cents Some at 10¢ 323% MMe “Ae We a AS REDDIN : BROS. Opposite P. O, oe - bi AAAAAH «ii him ' S¥ DOPE 0S H4 OO SO 69-90 ©8459 OF0.9 Y S094 SOOO OO i COHON OME LBEL ODOM “Se Ko we ~ oe ae vat ty ie om wae Kd vt i M 2 . Sere, SUNNYSIDE it : cleaning, i Tue Srantey.—The Stanley crossed to Pictou this morning. Prince Epwarp Istaxp Macazine, for April, is now for sale at the bookstores. re Remember Tuesday night’s lecture in St, Peter's Schoolroom by Rev. Mr. Witby- combe of Summerside, is in aid of the Prince Street School Library fund, llaiiibilian Remember Mr. Fallerton’s lecture in St. Jeme*’ Hall, on Monday evening, 10th | inst., on Killarney and the Giant’s Caus~ | way. Good music and eplerdid views. Auuiance—The annual) merting of the Charl ¢ etown Temperance | Alliance will be held inthe Y.M. C.A. 13:h, inst. at 8 TEMPERANCE parlor on Thursday the o'clock. vidhouslinnpiodiin | Tae Maits.—Tais morning the two lots of boats were at Cape Tormentioe, Both crossed over to Cape Traverse and brought altogether one hundred 6oJ ten bags of mail, which arrived in town ata quarter to twelve. One lot of boats re- turned to Tormentine arriving there about twelve o’c'ock , —————— Sertovs Accipent.—A serious accident happened yesterday at the mussel-beds on St, Peter’s Bay by which Mr.Pcter Murphy, cirpenter, a resident of Morel!,had his wrist broken and the cap of hie knee shattered, It appears that while in the act of raising mud with Mr. Kimble Webster's digger the crank slipped fying back with great force with the above result. Mr. Murphy will be laid up fer months. stiseasiilienaisitgs Bors Bricape.—In seme places the brigade goes into camp, and for a week or more Combines the work of organiz- ing with the delighte of an outing in the country. Rev. Mr. Witbycomle will explain the purpose of the brigade and its methods on Monday evening, April 10h in the schoolroom of the First Methodist Church. All citizens interested in the boys and young men are requested to at- tend. Tickets can be procured at Apothes caries Hall, Johnson & Johnson's, and Haszard & Moore’s, and ai the door, -_>-——-- Mitirany Iystircte.— There was a large attendance at the meeiing of the Military Institute !ast evening. A _ dis— cussion tcok place as to which was the mot eerviceable for the training of re- cruits in rifle shooting the Morris tube or the ueual supply of service ammunition. All the officers took part, and the discus. eion was very interesting. The coueensus of opinion was favorable to service am~ munition. The nex: meeting will be held on the evening of the20th, when it is probable that a paper bearing upon a 2 | military subject wiil be read. With Yes? with invalids the appetite is capriciougand needs coaxing, that is just the reascn they improve eo rapid!y urder Scott’s Emulsion, which is as pal stable as cream. I vvalids. C898 890846007885 S08 800 5860 3 y ae iNew shoe ON ong Bo : iThe Way Will be here in a very short time, In the meantime if you want any Boots or shors—our prices will convin you that this is the place to buy. Odd Lines at Odd Prices Ladies’ laced and buttoned poots, sizes 24, 3 and 33, 75c pr. GIRLS fine neoots, 90c pair. LADIES fine bcots,on cen- tre table reduced to $1.25 pair. R. K. JOST STAMPER’S CORNER CO DOG& 2909 8G O0 BEEF EDBBELGD EM EE AD OOO Ome ML : | 7 Spring. ‘lhe time for general cleaning. watch may need insure their keeping clock or tu Your good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sonal attention given to watchwork. G, H. TAYLORS PERSONAL Mr. Frank Heartz wasa passenger to town by the eastern train 10-day. Hon. William Richards, of Bideford, is in town. He is at the Hote! Davies. Prof. Jordan, of Prince of Wales College, returned to town this morniog. Mr. W. A. Brennan and Mrs. Brennan arein the city. They are guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr Frark Riley, representing Shorey & Co., Montreal, is among the guests at the Hote! Davies. Bev. Marcel Conran went to Georgte town yesterday afternoon and crossed by the Stanley to-day, retarniag to Bostoa. Mr. John Morley says it will take bim three years to write the “‘L fe of Mr. Glad~ stone,” He is understood to have under~ taken the task for £10,0)0. Miss Isabella McMillan, of Charlotte- town, is spending a fewdavys in Summer- side on a visit to her many friends.— Farmer. Miss Maggie McKuchern is expected home tomorrow, after spending three weeka in the millinery markets of the United States, Upon her returo Mies McEachern will take charge of James Paton & Co’s. millinery rooms, More stories are being invented about Dreyfus. Here is the latest: The Libre Parole asks if it is true that, on the day of President Faure’s death, the German Em- peror intervened in favor of Dreyfus and againet Esterheazv, and brought pressure to bear upon the President. The Prinze ot Monaco acted, it saye, as the Empcror’s intermediary, and the Prince .afterwards stated openly that be had left M. Faure in an indescribable state of alarm. The story about Kipling’s recent arrival in New York is amusing: ‘** The keec- eyed street urchin espied the great writer as he landed from the boat. Stepping forward briskly, he touched his hat, aad pointing to the heavy bag in Rodyard’s hand, emiling remarked—‘ Let me assume the wh.te man’s burden?’ The great Kip~ ling looked down on the blue eyes of the eager urchin. ‘ My boy,’ he said, in even tones, ‘aburden the haad is worth two in the busk,’ and the boy parsed on.” The paragraph published yesterday re- gardiog the second year examinations in anatomy in McGill University did not con~ tain the names ofall the seccessful I+land siud nis. The name of Mr. J. E. Flem< ing, of Hope River, should have ap- peared in the honors list, and the pass list should have contained the namesof Mr. J. J. Blake, Charlouetown, and Mr. C. H. Dalton, of Jignish, all of whom were students at St. Duustan’s. The omission is gladly supplied, and the successful etu~ dents have our coogratulations, The world at large knows little of Queen Maric Heoriette (who is recovering from a severe iilness,) as is often the case with Sovereigns who have no part in the gov- ernment of their country, and having neither marked qualities nor eccentrici- ties. Queen Marie hk longs rather to the admi:able class of wifely belpmeet and mother than to the rece of active rulers. L ke humbler-placed mortals, she has not eycaped the common burden of eorrow, but has probally bad more tnan fells to the lot of mostof us. No sons have bles- sed ber anion with King Leopold, but of her two daughters one is the widow of the unhappy Prnce Ruijolph of Austria, and a second, Princesa Phillip of Saxe- Coburg, is vow theitnmate of an asylam afier star] ng the world and sadenirg her by peculiarly unpleasant scanda! Of Quecn Marie herself her hus band’s subjects say nothing but good. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADA HE POWDERS 10 @ents and 25 cents ay all druggists. =e => & & Oe 2 Oe s ae Gleck Voctoring W hat’s the good of a cleck if it doesn’t Well then let us send for it and make keep time? it right; don’t put it off longer, but let me know away. No cure, no pay. G. F. RUTCHESON Watchmaker etc. Queen Street. >a 22642 Oe BOD 2 & © & =e th ® @ ea ene J @*% © 2S 2 ** Oe ; , ; ; Charlottetown Board of Trade The General Quartely Meeting of this Corpoiat oo will be held at the Bosrd Room, Masonic Temple Building,on the evening of Wednesdey, 12th inst at 8 ‘clock — E. T. HIGGS, 82— Secretary Tenders Wanted ders will be received by the undersigned nteeea on the 220d day of April next, A D, 1899, for the purchase of all uncollected book debts, promissory dotes, judgments and ac- counts due or owing to the undersigned, as Assignee of the estate of Edwin McFarlane Each tender must be accompanied by ten per cent. of the amount thereof, either im cash or certified cheque. For full particulars apply at the office of Matthew & McLean, Sou ris. The undersigned a. mee bind himself to acce e3t Or any tender. o- JOHN McLEAN, 76 dyta Assigne Local and Other tems, Tue Weatner.—Moderate winds, fine with @ little higher temperature. Ciry Couxci..—The regular monthly meeting of the City Council will be held on | Monday evening nxt at the usual hour. ene Ger Oxe—The April number of the Prince Edward Island Magazine is now on ssle at all the bookstores. For table of contents sre advt in this iesue. Don’t Miss 1t.—Be sure and attend the concert in the basement ofthe Cathedral on Thursday next, April 13th. First appearance of the St. Cecelia Club, the only string club in town. Recarta.—The Farmer says there isa movement on fout in Summerside to have a regatta there Dominion Day. This, with horse racing, should attract a great many people tothe western capital. pace aibiidcie Josep Her Hvssanp.~-Mrs. Charles Watling was yesterday committed to jail for two months in deiault of payment of the fine of $100 imposed upon her a few davs ago for violating the Liquor Regu- lation Act. continents SovventR PHoroGrapa.—A large photograph of the island merchants wrecked on the Labrador,and the party of frieuds who went down to Georgetown to meet them, ison view at the Central Drugstore. The photograph, which is a good one, was taken by Mr. Wendall Harvie at Georgetown previous to the de~ parture for Charlottetown of the special train. Itisavery interesting souvenir. Youre Men’s Sociat.—The young men’s socis! in the basement of the Firs: Methodist Church last evening was a most successful affair. After a chuice literary and musical progremme had been rendered to the satisfaction of all present, refresh« ments were served by the Apron Brigade. This portion of the entertainment over, the candy tables were attacked andthe con~ tents rapidly disappeared. The total atoount realized was $45, which isto be divided equally between the operating room of the P. E. Island Hospital and the Sunday School of the First Methodist Chureh. ‘ viii Tea and Fancy Sare.—The tea and fancy sale in St. James’ Hall last after- noon and evening may be described as the most successful that has been ¢ver held by the good ladies of St. James’ congregation. The attendance was large. and the different tables were ex'ensively patronieed. ‘The total amount realized was $345.83. The returns from the diflerent sources were «8 follows: Fancy table, $104 24; tea tables, $99.91; willing workers, $44 28 ; refresh~ mente, $40.25; candy, $30; ice cream, $27.15. The ladies who presided at tre tables and assisted in other ways, are de~ work. serving otf much praise for their good | ¥ V—_—_—— SS & © | o> YAS BRELLAS ccna fA" mnie STANLEY BRIS The Umbrellafis a necessary For sun cr rain it is*equally indispensible ‘ o part of every Jady’s equipment. Most ladiesfare very partieular in re- gard to both handles and coverings, and to those we yointfour remark We have just opened 250 in black and brown,§which®for quality, beauty of handles and jurability, are right up to the mark,—They are direct . from the factory, and the best value we have ever shown. Prices from 35¢ to $8.50 each ; ; ( ibes or sticks, whichever you prefer. >> “bh a > @ @ ee @ ® ee £02474 4° G42 4 2 Hollow steel TANLEY BROS, ‘he Always Busy Store JORLES BOO ” Ee A Porster.—lo increase weight and ) give rouodness and plampness io thin figures and sunken cheeks, take hotey, | diluted in water, honey in the comb is better, bat strained white c’over honey is excellent, and also the strained koney ex | tracted from the orange biossom and cabbage palmetto blossom from Sovth Florida—the latter is the finest and most delicate tasting honey in the world; coms mence with two glasses a day,Sweetened to the taste, and increace to two in the morn ing and two in the afternoon. It not only fills out eunken cheeks, butthe whole body. I give this recipe aga beautifier and aleo a preservation against “la gtippe.” + ee Conceryine Scnoou Cuts pREN.— Yester Jay afterncon Messrs. D.C. McLeod and W.S. Stewart,representing the City School 3oard, conferred with Mayor Warburton avd Councillor Crabbe, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the City Council, regarding the taking ot a census of all children of school age in the city with a view to ascertaining what proportion of taem do not attend school. His Worship and Councillor Crabbe were of the opivion that the city would not be ju-tified at the present time in undertaking the work suggested as it wouli meanthe expendi. ture of a considerable sum of money. = 4 : ¢ , ¢ : ‘ ; Carbolic Disinfectant Soap For Household Use. Medical Men agree that the free use of a gocd car- bolic soap in the kitchen is a sure prevertative of cen- tagion, For washing paint work, cleaning sinks and utensils there is nothing iike Carbolic soap. We havea 6e>f QO0S>O6OO605S 62.427 S* large quantity of Disinfect. © ant Soap, and will clean it out at 5c a large eake. ‘ ( OAs o~h OS O~<D O<> OS 0<S OS O<D OS OD OD O4S O'S O'S OSD ,HODQSDQSSOO Qeotsunee > = Great— em | % i} » GEA © =) & & G3 cy cs > wTanrtr ~ SAMPLE SALE Ss Be ee ee es x We have received another big lot of samp 2 ” shoes, (35 ceres.) These are marked same ag last 3 a ps ‘ TS yi y ear, at very close prices considering the extra qua!- it y of the goods.—From these low prices we i. ki further discount of 20 per cent. cush. : a a Ee * < By P A, we Come and see them. Everyone wa re thea pleased with their purchases last year. oe WoW AS . MINS SAS They are made in these sizes only: — Qn ws re ‘ 22 v Ww rs ae ms As, x WOMEN'S SIE, - - - - - daria: & “ WEVS SIME, - ----- Yas @ LZ €> GIRLS’ S1Zk, - - - - - 13 and J oO Ss > iim .---.- taite x BOTS Siem, ee Ce Cll hd o ay YOUTHS BIRR, - - - - -- 13 ay eis oe oa o~> @ <> oy Alley & Co SOOO SD OOOO UOC OOOO ~ JF w ~ - ——— i = a Ree Se —— Houseciea: ing. DODO ELM AHO oe ee Asith> sprig hourec’eining sesson ie approaching it’s wise for the | adieg to con- cider how they are going tosttain the best results. Take the advice of mi lions of people in all parts of the world and use noth ing but...... “Sunlight” & “Lifebuoy” Soaps which are cold at 5¢ pertwio bar. Each bar of these world renowned Brands carries with it a $5000 guarantee of absolute perity. They will remove the dirt quickly and easily and leave a pleasant, ‘wet odor about the house, and wii! not ruin paint work ae do“ Washing Powders, and agulterated soaps. “ELIFERUOY” is a carbolcfdisinfectant soap, and is strongly recommen le fo” killing all disease germ:. Use plenty of it and be healthy. ee EE gE AST RIE KD OE EEE yeaa om et aa Scie Me aT A A ICE: EEA SAT AGES ME RD i i ) | | ‘