Privt CoTTon sax =_ - _— A oO } leg ir eve £ - ' i N t o Vi y Se > - x C ure > ~ . i 5 eV rn 2 ~ \“ ct € on { Lanada Se _ ~ XS = ’ fery ‘ ma at S 8 S a ve ge | Rev 3 -_ noid ¢ of e Vict 1 Hoe Club w 1 iy im. © 4 ya Siar This v : sceas ] ler a ask i to show you t r serz It iss y ] vo Blue and stam] ] 2 ards sibs I ‘ to the Illustrated Leec- evening at § lock in the Y. M. { A. mee Admission 15 cents. Pro- s forthe benefit of the Y.M.C.A for sale at the do isis Arvrer Tee Loarers.—This forenoon | is Horor the Stiy liary Magistrate | ave the police inst mms respecting the | keeping of shop doorways clear of loafers. He directed them to r¢ port the names of | all persons found loafing in these places 1 or ler that ps mm ght be taken ip the direction of punishment SSA ee Tea axp Faycy Sau st. James’ Hal! gf was a fancy sale in St last after- n and evenin success in every spect, and the ladies’ committee and ail | others concerned are deserv- ing of highest commendation. The various fancy tables were well THE DAILY EXAMINER : : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE. NEWS, | Special Correspondence of The Examiner A number of teams were at work all lay yesterday carrying off the debris by the late fire. In afew daya the place will be thoroughly cleared. Here is room for some of our enterprising citizens to build a nice brick block. Mr. J. 8. Cohen. of Toronto, was in town yesterday, A fair audience listened to Mr. M. J. McDosald’s lecture in Market Hall last evening. The subject, “The Single Tax,” was an interesting one, although the lec- ure might have been presented in a more forcible manner. Mr. W. A. Brennan, in the chair, made a few appropriate remarks at the close of the lecture. A vote of thanks was moved aah R. C. McLeod, seconded by Mr. Neil McLeod. Bible study in Epworth Hall to-night. Quite a nuinber of dey yoods drummers were in town yesterday with spring sam- ples. They report good sales. [tis expected that St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will be wired for electric lights ; Soon. Nearly two hundred incandescent lights are to be used in the Holman Block. A nunber of men were busy cleanir g the sidewalks yesterday. This was much } needed . —The tea ani} stocked, | j day: J Nowwithstanding the many warnings given him of late, the small boy still con- tinues to hang about the sunny corners, spitting tobacco juice in every direction, and making use of all the new-fangled slang and profane language he can get hold of. Have their parents no control them’? If not, the police should hand a few of them over to the “tender” care of Jaiior Barnard for a week or two. over i PERSONAL. | Mr. W. A. Cheverie, station agent at j Mount Stewart, was in town to-day, The many friends of Mr. D. J. Riley j are pleased to see him out again after his late illness. Ex-Councillor Crabbe, and Mr. Geo. W. | Wakeford, have returned from their trip to Boston. There registered at the Queen Hotel to- G@ McKay, Bradalbane; Henry | Smith, Ottawa; James Ross, Mt Stewart; | Green, Galt; Wm Minto, Cardigan. Registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon: C H Spencer. Granby; J G B Grey, Northim; Geo F Pyke, Halifax; B D Keir, An:igonish; W | A Cheverie. Mt Stewart. | } : a ta were replete with the de scores Of the season. The amonnt rea vas abo it $340. - Fixe Youne Carrie.—Four fin at a nder ee years old, wer sold this fi fi Mr. H. Balls, of this city, as f S3 Jai 3 Simpson Ba \ vw, steer, 1217 lbs lo 10, , ™ 1190 /bs Johan MeNeill, ” heifer, 1073 Ibs Walter Simps n = = 967 Ibs The lot, taken as a whole, was a pretty one. We congratulate Mr. Balls upon his | purchase. gs ‘ oe patie a ae Priesttey’s Goovs.—The ladies of Canada are now asking for Priestley’s ‘ a . } } oe noted black dress goods as the ladies of Great Britain ask for them in every dry } & portion of her holidays at the The Lieut.-Governor has recjnesied that seats should be reserved for himself and Mrs. Howlan at the lecture inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening. The Sussex correspondent of the St | John Sun says: “The many friends of Rev Mr Maggs (Methodist) will regret to learn that he is no better, and that his medical advisers are begiuning to doubt the chance of his recovery. The Truro News says: Miss Pearle Tay- lor,of P. E. Island, who is attending the ladies’ college, Halifax, has been spending parsonage Dominion Street She left to-day for Am- herst and Sackville to visit friends, and will return to resume her studies at Ualifax the goods store. They are noted for the satis- fa t g in wear and for a certain pai itable delicacy, softness and | > hich give a charming grace to | the +, and lend themselves to flowing easy lincs in the draping which no other goods can matcu. Ia these respects | Priestley’s dress fabrics are unrivatied. r oo — A Wortzy Move—It is pleasing hear that Mr. Benjamin Weartz has de- cited to ereet a new “Heartz’s Hall,” near the sight of the present building. The structure, on which active work has al- ready commenced, wil! be forty feet long and twenty-four wide, with ten feet of post. On Sunday, June 30th, the hall will be opened, when Dr. W. H. Heartz, of vice, piace will cost about $1006. expenses will be defrayed Richard and Benjamin Heartz. When com pleted the new meeting The _entire by Messrs. _ oo Ar Fatcoxwoopv. — Galbraith’s gave 4 most wood last | to | latter part of next week. stellata ci iii CAPTAIN FINLAYSON OF 88, STANLEY SPEAKS, Geoxrcetown, April 3rd, 1895. Sir,—We arrived here to-day at 1.30 p.m., local time. We were two days going over. The Strait is full of ice from one side to the other, and very heavy. It is impossible for me to say when we | will go to Charlottetown; it will depend | altogethe > winds Traro, is to be present to conduct the ser- | altogether om the winds. The wind now is blowing strong from E. N. E., which will make very hard crossing to-morrow. As soon a3 I can see that itis possible to | make Charlottetown I will let you know. | You may be sure that I will go to Char- | lottetown as soon as it is practicable. Band | 7 + , e enjoyable concert at Falcon- | night, to the great pleasure of | the inmates, not a few of whom “tripped | fantastic toe” masie furnished by the band. Brentor G. Whear accompanied the band and gen- erously treated the inmates to tobacee and candy. The members of the band and the geutiemen who accompanied them are g of the highest praise for the part they took fowards enabling the most helpless of creatures pass a t evening. cimetaliee ; ae . the light to Go l’s xe.— On the opening Brack Dramoyp Lr I the Black the steamers of to the splendid | Messrs. J. | Dawson, Geo J. Rogers, and Louis | Y I am Sir, Your Obt. Servant, ALLAN FINLarsoy. A. Lord, Agent Dept. Marine and Fisheries, Charlottetown. ee — Society and political cir cles in Toron- to are excited over the action of Sir D. A. McPherson in transferring his large fer- tune to relatives and others, who would in due course have been the heirs. This ac- tion retains for the heirs at least fifty | thousand dollars which would otherwise | have been due the province as succession | duties. Sir D. A. McPherson is ill in the | south of France. —The readers of Liberal journals must be bewildred by the conflicting statements and attitudes of their teachers. Thus the | Montreal Witness coufirms the | atatement that the govment |is evidently acting under the dic } | of igation iamond Line will begin their regular ser- ice between the ports of Montreal, Char- lottetown, North Sydney, and St John’s, ! Nad. The steamers of this line are all weil and favorably known and further re- ference need not be made tothem here. Aw; le shed room will be provided for the accommodation of shippers and free stor- age will be given allfreight consigned to th Peake Bros & Co are agents for the Black Diamond Line at Charlottetown and | will be atall times pleased to afford the fu information respecting +} a ta amers. -_—_~—_sao -_ Aw Iowa Liqvor Law.—The Supreme Court kas sustained the constitutionality ; } | ! | i ' } | } | Ileal tation of the Quebec hierarchy,” while Le Monde, ancther Grit journal published in the same city, says the Government is carrying out the policy of the Orangemen. It saye: “ The John MeMillans, the W. D. McPhersons, the James L. Hughes, Mas- | ters of Lodges, the Clark Wallaces, the | Bowells, | the issue of the comedy played at Ottawa | is only a prolongation of the existence of Grand Masters, know well that the ministry.” It is, perhaps, a presumption in favor of the Government when its opponents contradict each other so flatly. —__—_—_o—oOoCOCO— Warer Rares are due, - Vur Foreign Matt arrived in the city about half-paet twelve o’clock. eine Oxtent Division will meet this eveuing in Masonic Temple at 8 o’clock for instai- lation of officers and other impcriant bus:- ness. spina wien Tue Sraytey arrived at Georgetown about half-past eleven o’clock to-day, and will leave on return to Pictou to-morrow morning. No Worx ror Coroners.—Dr. Finn has been appointed to the position of med- examiner. Hereafter all sudden | deaths must be reported to him, who alone of the Iowa statute for the regulation of the liquor traffic, familiarly known as the mulet law. The malet law was passed by | the a -gislature aS a compromise | measur between license and prohibition. | Und ts provisions prohibition remains | the veneral law of the state, but upon a | pet f a majority of voters of cities of | over 5,060 population and 65 per ce ut. of | the voters of the counties having no cities | of that size, the city council and township | ant s may inflict a mulct tax of $600 and upwards per annum upon the places where | is soll, The payment of this 1 shall be a bar to prosecutions | under the proliibitory law. siaiialiied A Liqgvor Seriine Scazmue.—T ne Camp- bel !¢ N. B,, enterprise describes the ' ect f Lawrence J Lapointe, of Nasli’s Creek. to evade the liquor license law. Lap inte’ piar consisted of the issue of tickets. marked ten, twenty-five and sev- enty-iiy sents each. He offered these tickets for sale on the understanding that la ten-cent ticket would he who purchase receive a drink on presenting the same without paying for it, as the money had | The i 'and Dartmouth is concerned. | | | been previously given for the ticket. holder of a twenty-five cent ticket would | be tled to a amal! flask, and the holder of a seventy-five cent ticket would be en- titled to a ‘square face’ The inspector brought Mr. Lapointe before a magistrate and he was fined $59 and costs for selliag hi r without license. ™ ae is to judge whether or not the facts of the case warrant the holding of an inquest. SlLould he decide that an inquest is neces- sary, the same is to be held by the stipen- diary magistrate. In cases where there is reason to believe that the deceased met with foul play, the stipendiary will suim- ! ‘Summerside Advertisements, mon a jury. The medical examiner’s fee , will be $4. and in cases where an autopsy is necessary, $12. This virtually does away with coroners so far as Halifax city The act | does not apply to any other part of the county.—Halifax Herald. Signs of Spring ! Snow and ice melting, arasols making their appearance. Ladies buying Duck Suits. . Hundreds of Blouses already sold. Thicker veils required for protection. Changing heavy flannels for medium weight. ‘The Stanley making regular trips. Merchants expecting new goods. BEER BROS. preparing to eclipse All former records. : Wearuer,—Moderate winds; generally fair or slightly higher temperature, | left Trinity Church-yard | } | | believe that Unrestricted Reciprocity was CENTENARIAN AT GEORGETOWN, On Sunday afternoon, in ‘a blinding snuwstorn:, a large number of people fo} lowed the mortal body of the Jate Mr. Wil- liam Ballto his restng place in Holy For a century and two months this aged veteran had weather- ed the storms of life,fought its battles defi- ed the grasping hand of death and now in God’s acre the worn out body ef our friend rests frem his labors. Until quite recently Mr. Bali has full possessions of his faculties and could read his prayer bodk without glasses. His mind was largely occupied with the past. Things which happened in his early days in England were viy idly remembered, especially the events connected with the time when the Thames was frozen over. lo him death was not the hideous night- | mare of black unbelief, but ¢mors japua | vite.” Like as a tired child falls quietly asleep after its day of play, trouble and work is over, so he, | yng finished his | GP orld to awake course, fel] asleep in APRIL. ee CLOSE OF WINTER SEASON, (fit Least We Hope So). SPRING IS HERE! in the next and find under him the arms of | Everlasting Love. oo— AT MONTAGUE, MERTIN.G On from Wednesday, the 27th ult., people | various seetions of King’s § and Qneen’s cx hal] at Montague, where public questions were ably discussed by Hon. Senator Ferguson, Senator Prowse, Mr. Macdonald, M. P., and Mr. Martin, the Liberal-Conservative candidate for East Norman Macdonald, Esq., was appointed chairman. Mr. Martin, who delivered an excellent address. In referring to the policy of thé c . ) Liberals, said that those whowere led to | Sheetings, “a inties, flit d the spacious Queen’s. |ings and Cotton Goods. the policy of 1891, must now be converted again if they support that party. Mr. Macdonald compared the tariffs of the two governments and showed the ef- fect of each upon the industries of the country. Senator Prowse entertained structed his audience, not with horses and bulls, but with facts Thousands Thousands in- and Our buyer first-class stock tales of and fig ures which the most ardent Liberal could not gainsay. Senator Ferguson, who appeared while | M-. Macdonald was speaking, was greeted You are interested in these. ee eee oe oe ae desire to sell about One Hundred Dozen. ewe i 1 he rose to adk ass he arge i ‘ audience avxiously waiting the rare treat} Make the prices a surprise to you. which was in store forthem. He referred among other important matters to the al- New Goods at the People’s Store. WEEKS & CO. are daily receiving large additions to their stock, putting in thousands of yards of New Sheet- yards wide, from 15c. upwards. of yards of New Prints and Ginghams. of yards of Bleached Cottons & Flannelettes is now on his way from England with a of LONDON GOODS for the People’s Store. Come and price our BATH AND BEDROOM TOWELS. So are we to the extent of We will PEOPLE ARE ¢ Overcoat from us. aud we have always given our customers for their money. you should see them, of cash buys all kinds of Cloth. one kind of work, and that is the best. is our Cutter. Furnishings on P. E. Island. G. A. DIXON & CO.) Charlottetown, April 4, 1895—dy FRIDAY, APRIL 5, Le 1895. For New Felt Hats, For Men’s For Boots and Shoes. i ——— OMING OUR WAY and Boys’ Clothing, New Stock for Spring Opening Daily ! J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Charlottetown, March 27, 1£95—dy There is no lottery in ordering your Spring Swit or You are sure to get what you order, Our Spring Goods are arriving daily— Tyke Serge and all other kinds in stock, Our kind | No apprentice tailors in our workshop. D. J. GRANT | We are going to keep in stock the nobbiest Gents’ | Sc ee | The Swell Tailors, Successors to €. Robertson. tered conditions of the markets, to the political career of leading Liberals, to the state of the Canadian market from 1874- 78, and to the loss of revenue at that time caused by the decline in the trad2 of the country. He completely refuted the coal oi] and cordage arg ts of the Liberals and also showed the absurdity of claiming for Sir Oliver Mowat the credit of prose- euting the case of Mr. Thomas McGreevy. The following resolutions were then unan- j mously adopted : lmen Resolved, That this m -eting wishes to Charlottetown, April 1, 1895—135 place on record its profound loss the Dom- W. A. WEEKS & 60., The People’s Store. inion of Canada has sustained in the death of the lameneed Sir John Thomp son, whose record as a public man, and especially as Prime Minister of Canada, shed such lustre on his native land. Resolved, That this meeting approves to the action of the Federal Government in recognizing the right of the Province to a seat inthe Dominion Cabinet by the | appointment thereto of Hon. Senator Fer- guson. Resolved, That we desire to place on record our confidence in the administration of Sir McKenze Bowell and to express our gratification that on the sudden and deeply lamented death of that eminent statesman, Sir John Thompson, whu so successfully directed the destinies of Canada, such a» man as Sir MeKenzi Bowell was found both able and willing to carry forward the work which has proved 80 beneficial to the people of the Dominion. Resolved, That this meeting approves of the present agitation fer Railwa; exter- siou im this Province and hereby instructs their representatives to do all in their power to promote tne same. ——— + <> <r THERMOMETER READINGS, ee ONLY. Coldest during last night, 31° above zero Temp. at 12 0’clock to-day, 44® above zero Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv House Cleaning DIED. At Ingleside, Alberton, on Thursday 28th March, Elizabeth, widow of the late Rev, R. W. Dyer, in the eighty-fourth year of her age. Time is rapidly coming, so be ready for the extra work; an extra supply of strength is necessary. € ¢ é $ € To get this extra strength : i co ag natin ° ? ® é tonic is necessary. We have THE EVOLUTION some good ones. such as Sarsa- Of medicinal agents is gradually relegating and Fellow’s : ee parilla Pai an ; the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and Syrup, Paine’s Celery Com- vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing pound, Quinine Wine, Haw- : ; into general use the pleasant and effective ker’s Tonic, Pink Pills, ete. 4 P liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy,see that it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. TANDEMS NOT KEPT IN [STOCK, But can be had from the F2c- tory very quickly. The attempt of Great Britain to secure the extradition of James Balfour, ex-mem- ber of Parliament, from Argentina, has thus far cost £40,000. VVTVSFVVSBISSOADASS 7 ? 7 25 Cents vs, Kidney Trouble. For2 years I was dosed, pilled, ard plastered for weak-back, scalding urine and constipation, without benefit. One boxP€hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills relieved, 3 boxes cured. R. J. Smith, Toronto. There are few men who are fitted by temperament to hold high office. Casimir Perier was unhappy from the moment that he became President of France. Lord Rosebery has fretted himself sick since he assumed the English Premier- ship. Felix Faure and William E. Glad. stone are men of a different type. They both possess a certain phlegmatic indiffer- ence to criticism and a firm belief in their own wisdom that is of incalculable value in high official position. ary hed SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarge for at the rate of five cents per line. New English goods at Paton & Co’s to- morrow evening. Hats, dress goods and trimmings. Remember Paton & Co’s for hats, cloth- ing and carpets. They keep the best always. Seeithe Branitford’s before buy- ing a wheel. Expected daily.— Fennel & Chandler. Now is the time to get cheap bargains at the Bazaar Store. The cheap sale closes on the 10th inst. Who Sell at Selling Prices. McKinnon's English Ointment. Cures Old Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Piles, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and sold by NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. E. I. Value proven. How? By the quan- tity sold. To-day we opened another case of those cheap sheetings and pillow cot- tons—Stanley Bros, a3 3i A splendid assortment of ladies and gentlemen’s kid gloves just opened.— Moore & McLeod. AUCTION! Office Furniture. ap4 -ly TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from Toothache, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for $'5a set. If not satisfactory, money re- tunded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr. Robertson, or Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— To J E McDonald, D DS, Surumerside, P E I- “Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work you bave done for me, that I will take it as a special faver if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, The TEN teeth ou removed forme atone sitting did not burt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryon, who was present at the operation heard me testify, The man who invented your mets should be ay, am yeurs, ully, 7 . W. RoBERTsSoN, M. D. Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, D. D. 8S, api-—ly Summerside. I am instructed by Mr. Janes A. Hughes to sell by Auction, at the office lately oc- cupied by Capt. John Hughes, Water St., on MONDAY, the 8th day of April, inst., at 2 o’clock, p. m.:— 1 Safe, 2 Writing Desks, 1 Stove, Sink, Chairs, 1 Platform Seale, 6,000 Ibs., and other articles. Terms cash. R. BEAIRS10, Auctioneer, apl ONDON HOUSE! le x) MORTCACE SALE. _ oO ee The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS, ! Threadneedle Street, London, Eng. oldest purely Fire Office in the world. JOHN MACEACHERN. leave LIVERPOOL for APRIL next, and will carry FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES to all the Railway points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to L An A 1 FIRST-CLASS STEAMER AT LLOYDS will CHARLOTTETOWN about 20th Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union PEAKE BROS, & CO. Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy tf Aent for Mortgagees. Coatmakers Wanted. Good wages and steady employment in a first-class shop will be given to A 1 Behold the Perfect Injector, need which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers and Engines. The best in the market. Can be regulated to feed Boillers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of the Island to buy their Boilers and Engines from us, as theywill get a better machine QUEEN STREET, for the money than by importing them. By so doing you will save the profits of the midd!emen, and the money and machines will both remain among our own people. In any other case we have only the machines, and the money is gone from us forever. Estimates furnished and contracts entered into for Chees« or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Telephone connection. REPAIRS attended to promptly. Satisfaction guaran teed by McKINNON & McLEAN. ees PRINTI . See our samples. Leave your order at Tue Examiner office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates Coatmakers. Apply at once to CHAPMAN BROS., ad4 4i Amherst, N.S. Bargain Sale of Paintings, Beginning SATURDAY, March 30, at the BAZAAR STORE. MRS. LOCHHEAD offers for sale a number of Paintings in Oi] and Gonache at very low prices. These Paintings will be on exhibition for one week only. mch27—1lw FOUNDED A. D. 1710. INSURANCE Fi if E OFFICE. Spring. SEED SOWER, PLOW, etc. ing tooth to Frame; also the Farmers’ Favorite, the Steel Disc Randall. breakage, and therefore insuring regular seeding. common to the Island. Vetches, Corn, Peas, etc. Ch’town, March 16, 1894—246 w It is not a certainty whether the Government issues writs for an Election this But Farmers, for all that, must make a (S) Election of the best HARROW, HARROW.—We have the only Spring-tooth on the Island, with Steel Clip fasten- SEED SOWER.—Our Seed Sower has all Steel Feed, which is not liable to PLOWS.— One and fwo horse by the best makers; also repairs for all Plows FARM SEED.—We will have a fall assortment of Wheat, Timothy, Clover, D. W. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND HELAD OFFICE: SURPLUS, %7,000,000 00. Tranracts Fire business only, and is the Agent for P. E. Island. mch30—4w 136 guar A GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehold- ers of the “ McKay Woolen Company” will be held at the chief office or place of business of the said Company on Queen Street, in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the 20th day of April, instant, at twelve o’clock, noon, forthe purpose of electing Directors of the said Com- pany, and ing bye-laws prescribing the time and place and manor er of ealling and holding general meetings of the said Company and special general and specia! meetings of the said Company, and for such other pur- poses as may be brought before the meeting. os Aang Charlottetown this 5th day of April, ap5—li W. D. McKAY, Manager. past two years, and now have unlimited ecnfidence in re- commending them as the best wearing and best dyed Cloths on the market: and good color as the day they were are the best. =~ The Finest Line of Hats in the Citv. — = : —— gs, We have been handling these famous Cloths for the way Serges al —= SUITS IN WEAR for near two years are as bright made. BELWARPS Have them. MARKET SQUARE CANADA, j O - Y zl Province of Prince Edward } Island. j | IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Chancellor. ——— extra good value | Joseph Knight and John W. Pickard, Ex- ecutors and Trustees of the Will of the late W. B. Allin, Complainants, and Janet Allin, Charlotte May Allin, Albert Allin, Mary Sullivan (or Silliphant), Catherine Allin and John Artemas We only do | Allin, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Chancery, made this day in the above | cause, notice is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the estate of the late W. B. Allin, late of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Tinsmith, are hereby required to present and prove the same before His Honor the Vice-Chancel- lor, in the Court of Chancery, to de held at Charlottetown on Monday, the 8th day of April, instant, at the hour of eleven ‘o'clock, forenoon, in default whereof they will be barred and excluded in the final administration of the said estate and in the decree of this Coart herzin. Dated this first day of April, A. D. 1895. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, ap2—dy 51 Registrar. TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Ksq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th Apri! next. Apply to PEAKE BRQS. & CO. mch19—tf 246 A GOD WATCH At a Low Price IS WHAT YOU WANT. -_————— KeESaE OUARS.Sy G. H. TAYLOR, North Siie Queen Square. mech3o The Right Place to Buy Is What You Are Looking Por, You want Shoes to stand wear and tear and get them cheap. Now we want to ask you a question: Have you tried us? Once a customer always a customer—that is the way with the people that trade at our store. We are giving bargains every day. Yours for Shoes at low prices, A. E. HcCEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. mch23 Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com; pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—+f DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, $4—ly wa Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this heading charge. five cents per iine. ! JOHN MACLEOD & CO. MERGHASNT TAILORS. Charlottetown, March. 28, 1895—246 w HICKEY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. | QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING, 8’s to the pound. ——ALSO— Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy Lard, ete. For the Lenten Season AT THE FISH MARKET. 150 Quintals Choice Table Codfish, 100 Quintals Hake, 50 Quintals Pollock, 150 Boxes Boneless Codfish (extra quality), Fresh Codfish and Haddock, Herring in bar- rele, halves and quarters, Newfoundland Salmon (Smoked Mackerel in all size packages, Shad, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Digby Chicken, Yarmouth Bloaters, etc. and Dried), Extra No. 1 Canned Salmon and Lobsters, ALSO —150 Tubs Butter, Smoked Hams, Rolled and Breakfast Bacun, Pork GRUCERIES of all kinds at lowest prices. J.H. MYRICK & CO. Charivitetown, March 5, 1895—im 246 resent address of Major Chang Low. who left China early in Decem- ber to purchase shoes forthe Chinese army from J. M. McLeed@ Co. Su to have deserted and gone into the laundry business. api—ti W ANTED—Trhe BOY WANTED—A good steady boy about 16 years of age, who understaeds taking care of horses and cattle, also generaily useful about @ house. Apply at th's office. ti—ap5 TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sent occupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W Watson. tf—apl WANTED—A smart boy to aitend Restaur ant.—A N LARGE. tf—apl <sllnnepstin died ishanncintin es in aeges TO-LET—The brick building now oecupied by John Coombs. Apply to Mss Rosins, Lower Quen Street. tf—apl WANTED—A good cook. Apply to Mrs, SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa. ti—mceh TO LET, foraterm of years, that 11 aere field at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several years past for market gardening, and nos in good ¢on- dition. Possession at once; rent to com- mence Ist of May. Apply tov.& D. GC, McLEop, Bank of Nova Scotia Bul.ding mech2—im 246 TO LET—One-half of the three-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, now occupied by Ge erge Beairsto Possession May lst. Apply 1o A Horne & Co. mch3u @LD P EI STAMPS Complete aorien 7 sale by T. H, TAYLOR, Grafton Street. oe mch2—6i pd WANTED—Sa!esman with or without ex- pertenen, full or part time, 1 on opens A Co,, Continental Nurseries, mach2}—16 salary or commis- pril nt. —Baows ‘Bros, ere SES setae ete gee sr eset tad ae enegec sete naan eine i