Fishing Tackle ' Perhaps you intend to go for a dey’s fishing. We carry a large stock of things in that line. Everything mew and strictly first class Rods from: 10¢. to ¢h: a good one for T5ce Our fli s are selected by local experts ah and are especially suitable for our waters Fishing baskets all sizes, with straps, ré els, jines, tip ,and ex- ee a beeen aa ices inci pchiedl. Gae dae AN EXPLANATION WANTED. Srr,—TI bave been reading the report of Mr. dobn Newson regarding the breaking open of Mr. Birch’s desk in the Legisla- tive Aseembly, and must own up to an ins ability to understand it without a key,’ Mr. Newson in one breath says that he, found no evidence of pressure, and in the next volunteers the informaiion th.t ten pourds pressure would open the desk. Why the latter information if there was bo pressure? Should not the pressure to force open the lock come from below ? But Mr. Peters says there was nothing in the desk. Perhaps Mr. Neweon or his ascociates who “concur” will rise and explain, PuzzLep Ox?P, tras for rods, in fact, anything in fishing gear can be obtained from us, Remember ur ‘oods are NEW and the prices have been $GGEPS ITS SSS SLEGSS SFSSGSGOSSSSVSSSSCS 6, %eve* STLOLPISH’ SLSHSSSECSRS SS SOUSA Ve e+e A COWARDLY ATTACK. Ce mms reduced to the very lowest fieure. Call and haye a peep. on . : al Sirn,Hiding behind the nom de plume We will be pleased to see you. ee g bel : “R. ©, Taxpayer,” a writer in the Patriot payer, } | makes a cowardiy personal attack upon | Father Burke. Father Burke was acting oe & : j @ | within his rights M% denouncing electorate . s corruption, and he shceuid be supported . : Hall. ‘S by every right-thinking man. But his ; @ | reference to the iniquitous “ Machine ” 4266 IWS SS SVew h] nT > . ; eG ¢ FS SSE SS OSES SESSE | was not palatable. The Patriot’s cor- —_—_—_—_—— | respondent should sign his name to his « letter, so that he would be known. | J. K. a +e Geo ©8808 ; A MEAN INSINUATION, he . s ‘ x lean 5 a apaaiia e Ouse Ulta es ial os 8 9 : Siz,— The — Patriot’s correspondent . LADIES @ | “Sceptic ” insinuates what he dare net 2 an ' > aseert. How does he know there was . @ | nothing in Mr. Birch’s desk when it was * Let KY () @ j opened ? Why did the Premier refuse to 2 > hold an investigation under oath ? S e | ONLOOKER. @ e, wily weihetaieniaii : 9 oe your Baking We can supply you with the best of bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Rolls, Pies and CAKE, We bake every day and guarantee everything to be go od and fresh. Local Notices. Attention is called tothe ad in this issue, of Haszard’s Brahmin Tea, which is noted for its fine flavor, Ask your grecer far it iUt DIED. At his residence, Kent Street,Charlotte- PRETORIA DAY! ee Enthusiastic Celebration on Receipt of the Good News. News of the occupation of the capital of the Trans.sal by the British reached Charlottetown about ten o’clock thie fore- noon, The news was at once heralded not only by the newepaper bulletin boards but by the firing of guns, the blowing of steam whistles and the ringing of bells The firet church bell to ring forth, we believe, was that of St. Peters; and it was rung by Mrs. Hine whose son is with the Royal Canadian Regiment at the front. Bunting was quickly given to the breeze in all parts of the town. The city never looked gayer. The procession of the school children numbering about 1200, carrying flags, was & fine sight, inspiring hope in the future of our country. Shortly before 11 o’clock the pupils of the three schools aseem bled at City Halland marched to the Provin - cial Building Here they sang ‘* Soldiers of the Queen” and “God Save the Queen.” Three cheers were given for the Queen, Lord Roberts and the Premier. Premier Farquharson addressed them and complimented teach- ers and echolars on theiraction. Mr. Blanchard, chairman of the school board announced a holiday for the schools. A ealute was fired from Fort Edward by two detachments of No.1 Company Gerri- son Artillery under command of Captain Bartlett with Lieutenants (@. Leigh, jr., and EK, Peake assisting, Number one gun was manned by Sergt.- Major Murley, Corporal Prowse, Corpora! Howait, Gunners Dover, E Heartz, H Mabon and McGre gor; number two gun by Sergeant Garnhum, Ganners George Mex Innis, J Webster, B Huggan, L Cook and J McQuillan. ee ee eee There will bea parade tonight of the | military and Boys’ Brig de leaving the drill shed at 8 o’clock. cominand of Col. Moore. — + A + Tus _ . ™“ A NEGLECTED COLD ie very dan; gerous, and the farther it goes the faster i goes. A very small quantity of Adam- {t will be under | 8on’s Botanic Cough Balsam will cure a “young” cough. An older one requires more Balsam to stop it~-but no cough is too old forit tocure. 25c. at all Drugs gists. “fhe ST © ee ao r Local and Cther lems Opera House to-night. ExGingers will meet at drill shed this eveniog at 7.30 in uniform to take part ip celebration. Pouick Court.— This morning Jos Cameron was fined $2 or ten days for drunkenness. Wm. Ellsworth was re manded till] Monday. H. B. C.— Regular monthly meeting of the Hillsborough Boating Club to be held this evening at 8 o’clock sharp. Ail mem bers are requested to attend. To-Nicur—No, 1 Company 4th P E I, kegt.C A. will meet this evening al 7.30 to take part in the demonstration ir celebration of the occupation of Pretoria. Every member will attend, By order, A. A. Bartlett, Cant. iealabeieis Ar rae West.—The Summerside Town Council is a: present investigating th Charges against Prosecutor Henderson, At a meeting yesterday afternoon he denied the charge of having slept while On duty. The matter on motion was re ferrec to the Police Committee. gasode Br. Dunsran’s Cottece.—The rector of St. Dunstan’s College desires to acknow- ledge receipt of a letter from “A Friend” containing a $5 gold piece for the College prize. Rev. J. J. McDonald, Kinkora, also contributed $2 and Thos. Handra- han, Eeq., $2.50 towards the prize fund. Aliof which kaye been thankfully re- ceived, : Sabie Hycrene.—At the regular meeting of Branch 216 C, M. B. A.,held last evening, instructive paper on “ Hygiene.” The papercontained many excellent practical Suggestions, and was favorably com- mented on by several of the members present. A cordial vote of thanks, moved by Bro. Grand Deputy MclIsaac, and eeconded by Councillor Brown, was tend- ered the Doctor. | Tae Boston Boat.—The Steamer Hali- | fax arrived from Boston about six c’clock this morning. Her inward passengers were; Misses Surpell, Mr. Surpell, E Robertson, Margaret Taylor, Dr. Barker, Gordon Parkman, Ethel Crossmine, Miss I H McDonald, Miss Nicholson, Miss F Bro. Dr. Kelly read a very interesting and : Meet Me at the Always Busy Store SPECIAL OFFER ON Aer LADIES SPRING JACKETS Finely tailored, perfect fitting German made Jaekets—all silk lined, and all the very latest styles. We have 20 left, and to make a quick sale of the We Offer Them at Sacrifice Prices The colors are Fawns and Light Greys. FOR FIRST CHOICE COME QUICK $5.85 JACKET FOR 53,95 $5.95 JACKETS FOR $4.05 Soe oa =" oa tee Reman er 4 - ci Pt { | See an ee ec nteearcoraellinen toes ter, — edi ' " McLean, Mre. McCarty, U 8 Straneer, Jno. 2 Oot R DI ( HESSE FREAD town, On Monday the 4th instant, Eenry - ” P ae G FE Toeten W ee w i | is just the thing for familyuse. Davison, aged.78 years. The Princetown Roa l Meibodiet. Church Laasmore, B Herbert, T Lansmore, Jane $6 50 JACKETS FOR $4.50 } @ Try a loaf, only 4c each, c Funeral will leave the house at paige which has beeu ees aes for | Weatherbie, Annie Hudson, Mattie Me: : I! e @ ip. m., sharp, on Wedneeday, the 6th | some time past, will be re-opened on-June Kinnon, Lizzie McDonald, Katie Me- . TaLernone 98. . instant, for Railway station, thence by | 10th, when services will be conducted as Donald, A © McLeod, Miss K M Ross, $6.95 JACKETS FOR $4.15 S : j train to Sherwood cemetery. a oe wi Dy stant at “ R 5 Edward Wise, Rickard Wise, Wm. Coffin, li o ev. Mr. McUConnel atU vp m, and Rev. “i, ne N . H : D. Stewart §$) A: Charlouetown, on the 4th inst.,! George Millar at 7 pm. Collections will | 220 Gillie, Malcolm Munroe, DF Loek $8.35 JACKETS FOR $5.75. & . © ae. loved daughter & ao : : erby, J F Dean, Wm. C Brown. > e | Anne L. McKenna, the belove aeughter) be taken at each service to help defray the She left on return with the following . @ | of Patrick McKenna, of the railway de- expeuse of repairing the bui'ding. ers: Mr and Mrs A McPhee, J ° Hoxie: BakERY @ | partment, city, aged 23 years, Mies Mc —— Mais: faba Compbell, Mise EB Moc- es ie | é a es SS 38 | Kenna was 4 general favorite with all who ! doula ® Soa M2 “she Mra Benj | 3 ee . | had the pleasure of her acquaiatance. |! HOME DYEING mace easy Wood, Mies F Harrison, Mrs D J Rove @ | May ber sou! rest in peace. || by using the great English Home Dye “sci . i} Seseeseoees M vecenecerace | funeral at 9 o'clock, a. m., Tuesday dies Mr G Serpell, Misses Serpell. S i A N i EY 4 R {the 6th from her sister’s residence West llaypole Soap A , oc aed | Euston Street,to ber late home Maple-|]/ pyres ental Maniebdbe RTILLERY TTENTION ! ! i ——y — .. os ‘ O¢ » ™ 2 i; | wood, Kelly’s Crose, Lot 29. Send for FREE book ou Home Dyeing to Nos 1 and 9 Companies to— it A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. : _—— i" CARD ! 2 | gether with Band and Staff \ a ~_ . "; ' — ‘ s : . Hi | Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. aialie pnireent ee of the 4th Kegiments, C. A., i ee Ypera House to-night. 8 ill i sera House to-nl als the dri DR. H-iL. DICKEY | 2 = | Ope & | will par - at : ae oa (Late Clinical, —-, ut Royal Si NNYSUDE DENTSTRY, ee ee ee shed to-night at 7.30 sharp. { London Ophthalmic 10spual,, ” : { ee a STEELER | very member requested te | t. Throat and Ear Hospital’) . XT BR] k { = or | ew 2 j Offce in New Prowee Bloc t- . {ee ee a ag me | SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose} grgt door to the right up\= =| be present. - ee } aa stairs. z= =| Parker CARVELL, Captain and | and Threat. - = = : . Telephone connection. = =! Adjutant. OFrFi E- Camere n Block : “eae m= = eee i ’ ! Spin House.’ 40 a 1.10 1p = its ‘pm = = When you say your b'ood is iup pure and : Evenings by appointment - = | ppetite poor you are admitting your need ; Eye Tested ar d Fitted W it Glasses = = of Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Begin taking it = = | at once. : . ‘ —— = 4 SS) a sirius = Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or a pair of tron cers seria i. ee) 2a oe —_ ~~’ = =| BL4442424B44242E2 | made at our establishment is sure to come back o. 2 a FE ER BASE EZrE EQRFZSEN 5 = eao= : : . pi S35=— DSS SS SSS FJ z =| <i : I» | order; of course we have to wait a leng time on accnuat oft. | n 1s =| (| 5 ial > good wearing qualities of tne material we put in our clothinz 4 Bargains for all : as . d 3 =| > Leave your crder now = =~ —40— = = atl . For a nice summer suit, hundreds of patterns to select from EERS 2 CoO = The abundance of artistic and ‘ Ub The cloth and trimmings, the cut, finis& and workmanship Be = Pt 4 V7 = suitable gifts to be had at this 3 «tf tip guaranteed or no gale. i ra = j as a as ’ 7 ae is g TER = store is well worth a visit tose 3] ap In the tp | We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods cheaper than any BARGAIN COUN ee | al house on P. E. Island. 2 Nowhere inthe city willkyo" =| ll {fi Linen Toweling, ‘egular 7c yard now o oo oe @ find a more select stock of Ste~ S| 4 Art of ip Gordon & Me iC | a4. ig kish Towellit ign ! “ peta i. aaa = ling and silver plated Ware tha & a . laniz ~“rrer e os — ' . en Muslin, nis ee : ri, oe ae. @ our display. = a f}} ensil -++++. Men’s Stylish Outfitters regular 13c now 3 for 25c. = _ =! i} Sp ' [)» ee a » ; rt ; cular 20c = Those who are interested in & {jin Pillow Cotton, 42 in. wide circular, regula = . =| aif _ —-— —_—_-—__—— - ———— $$. >the «© }@ approaching weddings will find = makes us confident that your (> yd now 1dc yd. = app g = af Se ead nd "1" Vat. fog ae 24 eoular 27c vd l= : a ey Physician’s. Prescriptions wil lite Bleached Sheetin S, Ja IM. Wide, regwiar 41 yu; = mensy tO make & = «fi nowhere be more carefully, ip : og _ , () . . _ ao : i. bow Ls ee: ee ee ; | S our Wedding Silver. = ri accurately, meatly, and prom SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Quilts, 72x85 in. regular $1.25 each now 94c each. = = til] ptly prepared than at our Ip Ticking, very heav y, regular 23¢ yd now 18c yd. = ffl Drug Store. fh» Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- yes Bs J a naa la» 00a aah nou 1Be g fj Ip ene who canaot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On sadiles' Leather Belts, re guar ave ot leeal 6c W W eb ner ar I> the echer hand, the pro‘its of speculation, when successful, are us- Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, regular 6c Rn “ _s (hicks sont A ys8)1} ually very great. Suecess or failure is largely a queation of good each, nuw4e ea th, 40c doz. Jeweler and Engraver, = Y, i ary? Pr judgement, guided by experience and. proper information. ) Ladies’ Pique Belts, regular 12c each now 9c each. = aq / > De You Wish Good Conservative Advice in Your Operetions 7 These are only a few; ot hers we will give you BS saunns0SeAMAARALLEOLERAEEOEEOUELESTEBOOS | sis i» We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondence, later, Steen FFIFevVITTeer Stecks are depressed just now on account of Gold Shipments and i Railroad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline t W ' | ’ from present prices. EB KS & CO. LIVERP O0L ' SALT i CEMENT : CEMENT Accounts handled on 3 per cent margins. 4 e ee . rr > 9c rt ; - 0 : i : THE PEOPLE'S STORE, 24,596 bags due SS Fram, will; be 500 barrels in stock and to arrive. D McEVERS & CO ? Brokers, sold low while landing. Wholesale prices. Stoek Exchange Building, Montree1. , ; N. RATTEN BURY, CARVELL BROS. Specialty New York Stocks and Chisag Previsions, Private Wires, - =e. Chon Oh’town, May 15, 6ins. Ch’town May 14, 2 aw, 2w. 8. pap eancanee allan aie 5 ES