a THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘ KING OF PORTYFOLIOS ‘ yea \ Be ‘ f : No i to : \ ‘ al Ves ( | series : [ pur ey not V w lhe ‘ { fore the Inst electis ‘ a LA B er B - - : M ‘ i - , i ‘ . i ia ‘ ! at Ma y ies and Ss - AnA P 4 E in I pal str : : i and attra j i rt Am the U 4 I va Sa iay nnd €¥ - _ ‘ s St : ‘ asses fitted M ( from : = W gua eed Eves at : ‘ : ar ay I ; Dp. m1 - k ATE Ho 3 | 3 © _ = | rr ire \ P ‘ i ut D is a 4 COT at Rank 8 I and 25 cents. 1 w ickets { at : - te, be ha ‘ — - t This fore y g ry ma 4 i -« Fee 7 | ir r H s H ir 4 aW ‘ arg g r _ 4 = i f , t s 3 I ea 4 ise wa ' M sv x : ale i In giving judg Ross cas sterday, His Honor i severely he : ara , : i +7, 1 . ra a 1s - a r pri : - —_- ~ CHANCERY COURT. Before the Master of the Rolls, Alexa r Blue vs. Neil B. McFadys nd rs rhis act vas brought | the t ff ae ne of the eretitors « f late Barbara McFa ain divis among e re 2 surpius m y | pai { Sheriff, and for administrat he t The Master > Rolls appoint ‘ 9th of Jnne at Ll o'clock, a at mbers, as the rr ar pia r pi ng claims ac . he estate A 4. McLean r pla tf: H. J. Pa r for vdant Before Master John Longworth i e @ 3 e state iat R rt e g taken rda be? e Mas r l ie — PERSONAL . ry » oF Albert rie f Halifax rived here last eve attend funeral of his brovher, a Inige Hensley It is pleasing ar that Dr. R ard Johnson has sufficic r red n his ast ' i | ' tk ' jay Alfred Harring g se Tr Irish Hearts ¢ pa 4 vere jas evening. He regiat i at the Q Hote i At the Q Hotel i e were | registered : M Anders Belfast; J Bar nee git ee Hern rea Alex Ross, M D. Ve River Bridge: L Rose, Capta W H Barnard, Summers ea H Ww a R har? B leford we regis ‘ers a eH Da = last evening J. H. Silver, Montreal, and | P Q St. J were registered this | for —— --— eee- —--— NEWS NOTES ' . ts A Ly } I r rere ¢ig i N Y m | ‘ wee | | r g N ew ¥ ast eK s - nored I } at Henr i g + Zz An ¢ i , mark m th W - Sta rep - : 4 er 3 na beer r 4 a Z Pp I r 4 ra we ‘ ‘ ‘ if iv t 4 4 tl ern 2 r ‘ after par ‘ ” ex, t veu r ar 4 ‘ i riek Ww is ha a ed r ig and ay j - 1 ta for] Song | ally ‘ ' ala ern sectior * ain : rn & ‘ and tato pianiing is ge nera|l ral at a Gar | ™m : ‘ | 7 irage 4 gra ‘ 4 i Bees are ga ring } ‘ w nt ' hed > w ‘ sown in M , . f tl ; w fr wet 4 a gr 7 we fields ar k * A i%- so far pe s harves Se Ssnir NEWS Port of Charlottetown, ' ERF May -Str. Po LaC nance, Mon- 4 EARED May | Maggie H. Wrv, Bua h ar ‘ i r ()rw P : lom found, f in } ve neral ‘s Sarsa }4 + My ee | ! ul blood and re re nea Bi are 7 ne «@ “Signs Fair WA BROS. From New York (HEVILLE CURTAINS ¢ lavle Cover The Curtains , ‘ und have the new t dad Price $15.00 ra are a wond bargain. 4 oF 80c. each; 6-4 bowing to-day ling new ff CAYRIACE RBICS vod Ww ‘ pretty and the values BEER EROS. Weather Builetin. Toroxro, ¥ sy 17, 16 a. m. ia little hig irut. He thought the Council should tak e matter up fairly and sq iarely, and endeavor to give the people better value for the money expended on the case of | ner temperature, } CITY COUNCIL MEETING ee : poses . Nays—Fennel, Robertson, Douse, Tan- Pstimates of Revenue and Expenditure ad- | ton, Paylor opted—Other Business Transacted. r : ritems of expenditure having all hee r se a . . a wen disposed of, the estimates were (HE ALOUPNed Teguiar meeting of the | then ad ypted as a whole, with the ite m of ty Cou } id } pi, , : ‘ ity cil was held last evening, Mavor $100 for the Rifle Association strne] Dawson presiding recarile ne wil « " ‘ ' 7. 7 ’ awe “ g. Recorder Haszard and |} Couneillor Haszard then submi a the every member of the board was present | by-laws levving and pecifying t ate of a ' ‘ an 4 Cliving tie e ¢ Mayor Dawson submitted the written ment on real estate and person a pr o- | opinion of the Recorder, regarding the bill | perty for general civie purposes of W fest for at singe #8 le ik pag” —" : Fr. B ' oa s oe npies of ‘Ww waa read a first time, and »s b mitte a water f m tv weils Phe eubstan © Go ; mittee of the wl 1 witl : ' tee of thre hole cour i e opin wa it inasmuch asthe ar ( Hooper in tl air AI¥SIS Was not made on tl authorit ; la eh . ! © a the nV Councillor Haszard moved that t was tbe for t i : assessment on real estate Le on | bmeour t rany } 1 thereof ( i H mo hat ’ ' , noved that the Councillor Tanton moved in amendment ; lo ’ vern th ur elas ¢ rata } ht} : - rate be even-eighths of one per Mr Best, in accordance w ote nion of the | wrder. Car i | } } a ; _ Co are i 1. | if imendment was then put and « . f ncillor lanton, ihe i t on the following division : mHitte I it ire pians for : : = ae Ay lanton, Douse, Taylor v Sal ary arrangements ae H i j KF > f Citv Build and Market Hous H : ee ennel, Robertson, } ; i } per were ant ed to eall for tenders ; oe : \ t er wa 1 NY Judge A le Vv, ae ° 7a oe - and =— reasea to the City Survey asking him ' i : , - - ri Oo detine the etre ine in front of a house pcitenpiolan , owned by the J de on H llxborough Street. “use tN nt on pers opal propert as require i twa b iw reiating to t ‘e' streets and @& ares and t duty of the tonn Tanton moved that the { vs v j be 7 of one per cent, Some diseu took pla the sub lhe amendment was declared Jost on the “rf ry ries livision ae the rate on real ate, a a o the ty ved | and the main motion carried . . } . L — ' with a view t establishment of uni- Che Mayor took the chair, and the bill rm and corre | s was dwelt upon] 8! ported agreed to and ordered to be by Mavor Dawson and several members of | Tead a third time at next meéting of Conn- | rs of , ' the board ae | On motion of Councillor Haszard the Councillor Haszard then introduced the | >} } ; communication was referred tothe City bylaw for allowing a rate of discount on / a real estate weap Eo property taxes paid | Councillor Haszard then submitted the | before a certain date, which was read a) es ates of expe nditure and revenue for | ®€cor | time in committee with Councillor | enrrent year as follows :— Hooper in t be ch ar On moti of Councillor. Haszard, XPENDITURE : : ENDIT . was decide: t to allow a discount of dedesess ..$ 2,350.00 | cent. on taxes aid before the ghts 1,672.00 | next. nt 5,000.00 The bill was then reported agreed to, 1,850.00 750.00 Ma wenar 4 CCG OU Pumps and Wells 75.00 Assessing and Collecting Taxes 700.00 Maintenance of Victoria Park 300.00 Interest and Discount ies 5,775.00 Miscellaneous 826.95 Board of Health 50.00 Insura 221.00 City Build 150.00 ‘ f, balance contract &90.00 Que vi f, balance contract 1.050.00 Que W harf Debs nture 1,500.00 Sel NOs cccccirencensitions 9,972.00 Queen Square Gardens 350.00 Pr al ikifle As at 100.00 $45,981.95 REVEN p : . Sinan nee ut Real Estate, $2.7 87,060, at 1 p.c. $26,870.60 to be read a third tyme at g of Council Councillor Haszard introduced a by evving and specifying «a rate of asse nt on real estate, personal property and polls f ve Waterworks fund, read ai Conn esp next meetin ) amd law } ond time a’ Cc On motion of Councillor Has zard, rate of assessment on real esta as fixes oe a ¢ of One per cent.; the rate on pr rsonal Property at { of one per cent. ; the poll tax | at 10 cents . ; The bill was and ordered to next meeting. lor Hughes! -then introduced a | by-iaw providing for the granting of an | aonual license to theatres or public halls, | ibmitted to a \ittee of } le Cc 0 uncil, wit h Co uncill or Hooper | ' in the chair After a good discussion, C Hor muse moved that the Mayo a the chairman report the reed to. Tl his motion carried, t chair a to. agreed to, DB. oeut &third time at} then. reported be read Council which was su comn the wh« deal of r te ike he Mayor took the nd the bill was reporte: d not agr ms notice Councillor Hooper gave } Per. Prope $811,135, at 1 p 8,111.35 Yolo 1.506, at $2 each 3,000.00 $37,981.95 Less Appeals ......... 1,000.00 $36,981.95 Ordinary Revenue 9,000.09 $45,981.95 f Special Water Taz. 2 EXPENDIYURE Sinking Fund for redemption of Water Debentures :oneeeee Ss $.500.00 REVENUE Real Estate. $2,287,060, at } of n € 3,358.8 Per. Prop $811,135, at ¢ of ly a ; 1,013,92 Pells, 00. a 0 cents each 150,00 $ 4,522.74 vw Haszard briefly explained the var‘ous items of expen liture, pointing out effected and after which he moved that the items of expenditure be wherein savings were to wi eases were proposed, taken up one at a time and disposed of. The motion carried, and cons deration the items began On the item for streets, Councillor Tay- 00 be added for the pur- id Street through of the great ne- lor moved that $2 pose of extend ng to West street. He >: 1 vichmor spoke essity there was for this work; and claim- ed that Ward Three had not received ita share of the expenditure on streets in the | P yr lor Tanton seconded the motion - regretted, however, that the amount was not $1900. He pointed out that be- yp nearly all the Coun- . permanent but it now same re Came ¢ favor of rovements or tne streets, looked as if we were to go On in the than had been given in past years, lor Hooper said he would like to but did not think the taxes than iter streets, yuld stand ar people w iy more they are now paying. Councillor Fennel was not favorable to extending Richmond Street through to West Street for the purpose of enhancing the va property in that vicinity in ted t that the of the i per ) the vicinity. explained that the would be ex- Ward would trects . ‘ each hen withdrew his The iter paseed On the motion that $100 be granted the Pr sl Rifle Association being pat it was declared lost on the following divi- ~ ry” Aye s—Haszard, Hughes, Hooper oh Paying Investment. ore ontleman n town paid $50 for a horse which, sat the time of purchase, was in poor condi- A well-known tio He fed the animal a bag of Peel's Compeund Condition Food, osting $l. Ina short time he sold that same horse for $100, and claims it wis Peel’s Food that male the money Each bag gnaran- teed 124 Ibs. for $1.00 Vrite or call for circular giving full particulars for him Johnson & Johnson, Sole Agents for P. E. I. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s Cor \ ween & Richm< ymnid Sv’s FRESH PROOF DAILY. Some phase of the argument for the super rior serv ioe offfe red | by our business appears daily in these columns. fresh witnesses to the truth of the argument. They ap- | pear in the goods, prices and 'sales affected. An intelligent understand- ing by the “public of these simple {acts is all that we can ‘ask or wish to make the busi- ness grow. “MARK WRIGHT & 00., LYD., , Rifle Aasoc Not a day passes without! move the of $100 to the the next meeting he would vote taking away the grant jation be rec Hughes that the | street committee be authorized to purchase of tue city. Taylor moved in amendment that the horse be purchased by the Public Property Committee. The amendment was put and lost, and | the main motion carried. | On motion of Councillor Haszard the Mayor was authorized to issue a debenture for $500 for waterworks purposes if neces- sary. Council adjourn onsidered, Councillor moved a horse for the use Councillor “] sine die. Notices were issued this morning for a | special meeting of Council on Monday ‘balfpast seven for tne purpose of reading for the third time an i | the assessment by-laws, and ment of scavengers. evening at to consi the appoint Bismarck’s sciatica has grown | and his walks in the park have opped by order of the doctor Pocatenttt with belladonna strengthened one of Mr. Gladstone that he can read and write without diffi- | culty Prince worse, been st has SO e’s eyes i Arebesie's’ Tonic Cocoa Wine | —For Fatigue of Mind and Body, Ner- | vousness and Sleeplessness. ARMBRECHT, NELSON « Co., 2 Duke Street, Square, London. At Druggists Grosvenor ap24—eow ; Priestlev’s Cravenettes A new lot re- } ceive J i ~day at Stanle v Bros See that vou get Priestley’s, the ‘y are the best; soe r name if stamped on every the goods—Stanley Bros. third yard of | } | LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged | for at the rate of ten cents! per line. Rainproofs and ‘umbretins at! Paton & Co's Painting—~Miss Margaret H. Chisholm | will form a sketchin# ciass in oil and water colors during the first week in July, and a special classes for children in drawing from nature. Sie will be prepar- | ei to give lessons, as before, .in all branches of oi] and water color painting, throughout its various departments mill d&w Rainproofs and umbreltias at Paten & ¢os We wish everyone in country to call andsee our new stock.of. crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w All in need of crockery would do well to call goods which we are seliimg so cheap, W P Colwill. dw 4w an l and see our USb SDRULA’S VISCOVEKY, tne great | ‘lood and Nerve Remedy SS o-night ! NEW HATS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES, NEW SHIRTS, NEW COLLARS, NEW TIES, NEW UNDERWEAR. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 12, 1894—dy Who Sell at Selling Prices. or ‘day. ‘cheapest in the market. j | | | | i and city | glassware | new | 4 moutlr Streets, ‘Moka Waa ae LL aS CT mennnene ens Tee es len Company Stil . THURSDAY, —W ITH— LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. | We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. cd that the rate ‘to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. Nothing. will wear like our Home-made Tweeds: Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer ‘!less than cost. to see our. Eat Depa We have a large rtment before buying, Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at hew patterns coming from our Mill every Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the stock of Hats which we have, bought very low. It will pay fyou A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. BRAND NEW STOCK ot ANOTHER AND YET ANOTHER OF state, pe al pro} “a r the Waterwor ‘i ce h was mad t 7 yminittee, with ilor Hooper in the chair ' THE: BEST YET. "Thousands of Hoys’ and Men's Siits at prices low. dood hoi shoddy but fine of this City and Country. and see if we me that: you may call 1est goods, not All-wool Clothing ‘at | Poy the Little Boys and Big Boys Call an it. —_ = BATS! HATS! HATS! PROWSE BROTHERS, The Charlotte Wonderfa town, May ll, 1894—-dy 1 Cheap Men. - ome FAMILY Only $3.5 ———AT } FLOUR, 0 per Bbl. Advertisements under this heading charged J. MACLEOD & (US, h arlottetown, May 8, 1894—tu thu s at CANADA ATLANTIC ~=AND— Plant Steamship Line. _ TO BOSTON. Fast Direct hal Not. Calling ; at Maller The magnificént, fast; Steel -Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail.ftrom. Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on F RIDAY, MAY 18rn, at? p. m., 7 p. M., (arriving at Boston early Moray morning). FROM BOSTON -Tuesdav, May 15st, | Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Baston. | office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. | H, L: CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Hafitax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, ~ General Agents, Boston. ap? pe ra MILLINERY. MISS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to-attepd tovall orders in Millin®ry at her residetice, corner Fitzroy aad’ Weyr Orders by mail proipptly “2m eod—ap26 attended to, and every Friday at | at 11 o’clock, a. .,. and every Tuesday at Fer further particulars’ apply at the’ All Things Come him who waits, if he waits long enough. YOU DON’T have to ADVERTISE. wait you Offices To Let. Tit Morris Bloe 7 aE a ae urge airy room, well j lighted by large win: lows and electric light, arid heated by hot water. Suitable for a 1 haw yer’ 8 office or club Also, an | office'of two rcoms, corner of Queen and W ater Stre ets , lately occupied by O. Rat- tenbtiry, E Iq. THOS. MORRIS. rooni. ap26—3w 2aw (m th) ‘BIGISH & MoCOUSREY, il a. m. Saperior Passenger Accommodation. Manufacturers Agents, Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- class $7.50, ain phish COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Through ickets and Bills‘of La ing 7 will be issued at Stations on P. E. Island AUCTIONEERS. Railway. Through freight delivered from: | ee Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- Uffice and Stor, s—Mechanics’ Building handling. Mechanics’ ] g. ne — = paler Street, St. Jdohn’a, No F:. P: vO, _f: dsowest rates guaranteed, ego +42. die Sai ent® STOVES. “Phe subscriber has taken the Brick Shép on the south side of Kent Street, late}?™ occupied by Miss Clark, Drese- ngage r, and three doors east of Mr. John } Mugphy’s Baking Establishment, where he intends to buy and sell Second-hand Stoves. Any person wanting a good Stove in the above line would save money by.giving the subseriber a call before pur chasing elsewhere. oF E. NEEDHAM, Ch’town, May 14, 1894, long if| } | | | | boarders. house. AP ply at ‘this office. mayl7 BOARDERS WANTED—Three = ior | posite the residence of the Hon. F. | } —— Look Qut for Cheap Goods | The unexpected delay in opening our New Store, Market J |Square, the lateness of the season with our Spring Stock vet unopened, will necessitate us selling off our stock of URY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH AND——— BOOTS AND SHOE At Extraordinary Low Prices The goods must be sold, no You will get the benefit. It wili matter if we make a little pay you to wait for us, sacrifice. ‘Watch for our openive anrouncement | 5 3.8. MAGRONALB GGO. Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—dy The Other Man customers Rubber and | He | | V CHEAPEST IN TOWN. got my spoiled my trade. advertised, I DIDN'T. Wants, Lost, Found, Pa five cents per line. ree ESF WwW ANTED—A smart boy about 16 years ef { age, W ho understands taking care of horse ; and cow and making himself useful about a | & MOORE, Victoria Row, Brown’s Block. boarders can be accommodated Kent Street, opposite City Building. 3i pd—mayl7 CAIRNS’, Terms moderate. WANTED—A few Good locality. may l6—3i pa permanent. gentlemen Apply at t this office WANTED—A general servant in a small | family. No washing. Apply at this office. maylé Charlottetown, May 1, 1894—+t t s “PASTURAGE TO LET.—Several zea pasture fields to let near the city, Apply a Proda’s Medical Hall. eod tf—mi Se TO LET—H: Alf of a double tenement house six rooms, situated on ee ¥ containing Street, between Queen and Pownal. For tur- ther particulars apply en the premises to P. McQUAID. lw pd—mayit | | | ' i ee ee ieee yl ag my atau Fift Vy Pairs LAC ED and EL AST i¢ SI DE BOOTS, all Apply to Miss NLEY, ne ° : NE nae ee kt | our own make, hand-sewed bottoms with French Calf “BOAT FOUND. -Dritting out side Charlotte- | > 2egular ice. S600: r thoice fi 5 ; } town harbor, near the Bl: ack Buoy on the ldth Spperte. Regul - _— as a Reet choice for = rr _— inst., a ship’s lifeboat, painted white. anole 7, his is a chance to get CUs1 OM-M ADE BOOTS at | to MCCORMACK & SHEPHERD, Charlottetown. " 5 _mayl6—tt Factory prices, TO LET.—The Shop on Queen Street lately eccupied by Reid Bros. Also, pastare to let. HUGH MONAGHAN. 3i pd—mayli aS2bill. The | J. Hi. BELL, LOSl—In this city yesterday, finder will be rewarded on leaving same ati 7 ; wii At oe : ae ee pee April 28, 1894—Im eod GREAT GEORGE STREBT. FOR SALE OR TO LET—A Cottage on Upper Great Georg e Street, containing seven | rooms with garde n. Stable in connection. | Apply to Gro. ”M. RoBLSsoON, Barber. i mayi2—lw = j ——————— | ‘St. George Pharmacy. HOUSE TO LET—The house on Bayfield | Street now occupied by Mrs.-Hobkirk. Con- tains nine reo.rs, heated by bot water, has bath room and all conveniences. Will be vacant middle of anges mayl2 Bicycle Tires TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable: attached, Apply to THOMAS McQuaip, Lower Queen A difference of opinion exists rem pinior 5 Street. mayl0 among riders regarding the merits TO LET—Half{of adouble tenement house ; of the single and inner tube tires, containing six rooms, situated on Fitzroy : Street, near Hillsborough Street. Good Stable and a choice of the two styles is and Outhouse attached. Rent moderate. Ap- Tere 2 3c ! j ply to L. SENTNER at Beer Bros may?- tf ——- ws padi ecib agrcesen FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- wheels. You can have the strong Breeken, Posses- resillient and easily repaired Co- iormerty occupied by the subscriber. . . : sion given Ist May.—MAURICE BLAKE. lumbia single tube.or. their-new | _ap2i—tf ——_ einai 2S eee SALESMEN WANTED to seil our goods by sample to the wholegale and retail trade; | sell on sight toevery business man or firm; ““inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly pronounce far ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from BR. M. Youag, Avent “ Making Up” eusures a return of | domestic felic ity. Another way to secure felicity is to preserve vour health py | drinking Pure Mineral Waters. r Try Davies’ Vichy and Plain Soda, 5c. | per glass. Our Fountain is in fall run- | ning order Vewill have new flavors next week, w hich will be better than ever before. DAVIES DRUG STORE, Seed Wheat. <<” liberal salary and expenses paid; pvsition permanent. For terms address with stamp CENTENNIAL M’P’G, Co., Milwaukee, Wis. may3—tu th sat tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the 'siand, the very eiigible House oc- enpied by him on the corner of Prince anc Dorchester Streets will be torent_on or about lst May next. Itis a first-class House in all respects, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to Judge Alley or to the subscriber on the premises—L. J. OSTRANDER. tf—mehl5 TO LET—One-nalf of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. Meaghers Orange Quinine Wine, J. M. Davison. Apply to W. > aw White Russian aud Manitoba Red, grows | Prepared strictly according to the British TT a I on Rosebank Farm last year from import inoue ie adie eee ne ae COTTAGE FOR SALE—That comfortable | ed’seed. Extra good, .Apply-to }than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Cottage situate at the corner of Euston and Longworth Stréets, at present in the occupa- tion of Mr. George A. W. Robertson. or aici apply to H. J. CUNPALL. may?—2w | Pills. Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sample bottie free to phy*i- clans upon — t of ca SAGHER BROS. & OO., feh%—déw im Montreal. FRANK McKENNA, | Queen Street, i Ch’town, Merch 21, 1894—2m law & i es late ee ae 4 ij . ; i