% P 7 - LOCAL AND Vi . e given in the Philbar om at Cow Bay, C. B., one day last week He proce ia charg f gunshot and dis har@ed it through the back of his passing through bis skal! and mangling his head in aw frightful manner. was beard by the innratescof the hon-e, it took no notice of rt, supposins taid a Tae Horse Marxer.—tThe well kn horse dealer, W.S. Mchie, of Chariotte- iow ti for home this morning M: McKie saya ver saw the horse mar- ket «o d n St. John, at least for many years ‘He has left some of hie last lot nasold. Hesers good horses are very searee on the Island, and now that anyone selling horses in St. John has to pay " $20 for a ense it makes the business a poor ™ I graj Macisrrate Fis Himser. — A ne. lent irred at the Liverpool mag ’ Tuesday. In the ; ngs Mr. G. Behrend, p g re r * w summoned for a wing the himnevs to be on fir An wat th nagiet ate’s name ap pear bit eng only magictrate pre nt, a-Kxed the erkK of the court if he himself, which that gen- | Lier | pat | thought if he we wld inft ; sual penalty justice w i Mr. Behrend pr a f 2s. and 24. costs, and pa ore ' ts to the clerk F eninath later i lefendant to be more car sre and get his ebimney Swept ofiene L pool Gazet te Pa ax Soip.—C oni Geo. E.} Hughes returned home 1 Toronto vee- terda) He inf aus Buanssun thet | he diepo<ed of his stallion Physician to Mr. Hugh McDougall. of Fes O)y ra imisome price. faye i 4 ber of thorong #ta tr? ake a ahha e, as ne hat he considered a auita Provinee Phy- | “ician wa i e Spring Stallion | Sh ni took fourth plac ein ' a The horse was gre «dl judges, and if he had 4 ibtedly have i Car? t 4 vary iually he 842 <a : auger to anv animal o . Roman Manrniace.—The days of | POR A parted, pes#imists to u st vithetanding. The fol- low ss — 7 Perth Cer tre, Vie ' goes far to support tine * ago 4 young ‘aly r i had a young Me . é ! her as ® n i friend . ‘ oria county : ! i I young , A resnit { peor } ber, po i propora pted A few wo a t« Woe : met by the ’ j t! t have bee ~— arried and went oa ! ¢ future nl 1 - t met ¢ ; : ‘ W ood - NOTICE ! lin aan » mn account of the verv un- expected snow storm. and the ct nsequent delay of the Stan. iey, our Snow Days are post- poned for a few days. BEER BROS. )THER ITEMS. neck, THE The shot | | N. 8. ' aged 58 vears, leaving « wife, ee ee DEATH FROM STRONG DRINK. Neil McNevin Drowned in West River. Duncan Mek : ain pc Ht i : 2 berdenerant vos New Styles, bee Ce Nobby Styles, tind tha al ’ As McNevin d tre snc ce Large Assortment ! wat Low Prices! ese HARD HATS! SOFT HATS ane ere ar Sees Square and Round Crown. ght they hud gone before, ro} ao ia ithe “eae penton any pa alae ya wii | Mats (o Fit All Heads ! ee a al ee Suit All Faces ! od they sop on the sce front Nuit the Weakest Purse!) = “They had no quor at said he. “but Mrs. Cullen cor Inv piace dur g the day.” irank Some be Omied this statement Angus Darra h, who keeps a bar- Richmond Street, said the two m Thureday after- e about half-past five, cach “good drop in.” He got on the i drove with them a short tirection of the anding at the After he left they turned the horse room men spa for hon mew bet distance west them, about t proceeded in the direction ef +. hat was t a he #aw of and MecNevin was a shoer be trade and vas about fifiv vears of ug tle wife and an adopted child to mourn There was no ing west The bhedvy be interred to-day leaves : PERSONAL. S. McKie was yesterday on St. John Mrs. L. H. Davies left for Georgetown “t evening, en route to Ottawa. Mrs. Geo. McLeod was a passenger the Stanley special from Rothesay, N. B Edward Hackett, Esq., of the nd tisheries Departinent, was ger in the special to Georgetown last even ng, en route to Ottawa Mr. William Bayfielde has arrived in this city to open classes in voice culture. His studio is at 124 Great George Street, two doors below the Bank of Nova Scotia We cbserve by the Oakland Printer that Mr. M. A Melnnis, formerly of Summer- side, is a member of the Executive Com- mittee of the Oakland Typographical Union, Ne. 36. Mrs. William H. Findley and her daugh- ter Florence, formerly ot Charlottetown, Mr. W Stanley sa trip to @ passenger in the return from a busi- yesterday, on return Marine i passen- now of San Diego, Cal, arrived by the Stanley special yesterday afternoon. They intend spending the summer with Mrs. George Stanley, of this city. They made one of the quickest trips on record, beng only 6 days from San Diego to Truro, Sas. Paton & Co's. grand o ing will be on Tuesday and ed- —", next week, 17th and 18th neat. = ———> BIRTH. In this city, on the 6th inst., the wife of Charles A. Holl of a daughter MARRIED. On the 3rd inst., at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. W. Harrison, Mr. Charles H. Riley to Miss Margaret Ann Watts, both of Sackville. DIED. In this city, on the 22nd of March, after 4 lingering illness, Mr. John G. Webster, three sone, and tive daughters to mourn the loss of a kind husband and loving father. Pad ‘HOT WATER BOTTLES. Johnson & Johnson, C Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s Yes, that these are YOU CAN DO IT! and that is the reason why you should a We have secured a few Rubber Hot Water Bottles at less than half price. They are slightly soiled, are a little out of season, and the manu- facturers wanted money The quality is there though, although we did get them cheap, and we would hke to show them to you and give you our prices. We only have a limited number, and don’t expect to get such a bargain again. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS wr. Kent & Prince St’s. ap9 we know HARD TIMES ! DAILY EXAMINER . HATS. The tetown, March 19, ] Charlot was make the dollars do extra duty when you part with them. from us. We need money just now— in fact, we cannot get along without ready cash. You have now a grand opportunity to buy good Furnituse at very low prices. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. Who sell at Selling Prices. if you buy ap’ We SEL Ly ROC ERIES. CHEAP! ee eee ee ee Se “v0 » always b want \ cheapest. alue for money. WE GIVE you Satisfaction. at tock of CERIES. STAPLE We have . with a fair, square 99FOO0O9OOOOS 90999 69O9469O996406006 0560506090606 La debate T7vrrvr—v7—v—""™""™"™"™"""r,eT'TT"'tT. ls91t—m w a re ee ee eee el Dil a ee a OOO¢ - Want t SaVe eV . nuying Common Sense Fact > The lowest price gt n sl Common You want best quality at ‘lowest prices. 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In order to give feet one and inches, 16 vards long and 18} the entire cost, supposing both rolis to cost 60 cents each i BAZAAR Charlottetowny April 6, 1894—m w f COMPANY. ve ye er 8 Caf +> will | most our | of the answers will be opened until) MONDAY, | between 2a | Notice ef Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereb v given that the co-part- nership hitherto existing between the un- dersigne 1, under “the style and firm of \ | A. Hermans & Co., has this day been dis- | solved by mutual consent, / Dated this 2nd day of April, 1894. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, HENRY HERMANS The business lately conducted _ by A. Hermans & Co: will in future be carried on by A. Hermans, who assumes all 4 liabilities of the’late firm, and to whom GENTLEMEN Buy Your Hats — AT. THE—— anda ~ Hons. Charlottetown. Apr! 7, 1894—dy all debts due the Jate firm are AUGUSTUS HERMANS. HENRY HERMANS. Referring to the above, the subscriber to be paid. | desires to.thank the public for their patron: | i that it will be continued in the fatnre. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. : * ; MONDAY, toddard's P OF A APRIL 9, otographs HAVE YOU SEEN THEM YET ? " SEND TO THIS OFFICE AND GET A COPY". Jae are ie Ps They are The very Best Pictures that have Been yet Offered In any | Portzotio. Parts 1, 2,5, 4,5 of these splendid photographs now ready. -at 10 cents per part. 'cents, and the part you want will be delivered to you, The series consists of 16 parts Cut out coupon which appears-on another page, and send to us with ten THE EXAMINER ~ 750 Patterns ! 35,0090 Double Rolls! but they are accurate. They represent our stock of ROOM PAPER— American, Canadian and English Papers - from An matter how fastidious - can In this braneh of ovr business we have no competitorse= DOUBLE ROLLS ONLY! MOORE & McLEOD, The Wholesale and Retail Paper Dealers. PUBLISHING CO. These figures are large, 4 cents per double roll up. assortment in which anyone —no find something to suit taste and purse Charlottetown, 1894—m w f April 9, IF’ YOU Hatnt a hat, and you hat to buy a hat, hat‘nat you better buy from us? Our Prices are as low as the lowest London makes. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, April 6, 1894—m w EGGS! i\SEASON, Did You See the Latest ? WHAT'S THE LATEST NOW? Why, Herbert Haszard’s Catalogne cf “A Few Flowers Worthy of Culture,” containing a descriptive list of the most fashionable and best quality of Flower Seeds, ard the cream of the C hrysanthe- We are now taking Ezgs, and with still far- | mum and other choice Flowering Plants. ther improved facilities will require this season | If you want the very best, send to him for a larger quantitv than ever before of REALLY | his catalogue. Address CHOICE FRESH@SPOCK, for which we guar- | HERBERT HASZARD., 1894. = antee HIGHEST CASH PRICE obtainable, | P. 0. Box 196. Charlottetow age in the past, ant to exprenm the hope. | delivered at our Store or to our Agents throughout Town and Countfy. . Pare cod _ oe VOR eCeonre pax” EGG CASES always suppli ed to customers freee of charge. | - Big anes ree Charlottetown, April 2, 1894. * After careful of , wWrooDILL’s GERMAN BAKING POWDER. purchased by me at several Greeeries, I WHOLESOME, 1 ‘them PURE, WELL PROPORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. D., L. L. B., feh?7 Halifax.” i ' Sl apihatinpencene FOUND. :AN ALYSIS of samples | = HAVE A GUESS. | Oh, wheelmen, oa on take my advice, And don’t forget, be sure | To take adook at the famous “ Bike ” In PROWSE’S well-knows Store. aps—mon thu sat & wy 3m FIRE IN Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool, | " bdaebebweaieaan The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of L iv eprool. Guess how many cents the jar contains The United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. And the “Bike” your own will be. The Phenix Ins. 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Edward Bh burn ts + vy Auct FR IDAY, Anvil 1 2 fhe valuau Llotel pre ints on her Street, known as the * Milton House Size of Lot, 50160 Hlouse contains 25 roo ine end froc-ps of cellar, with Stabl ' for xbout 30 h : } xmwi Vard a ’ voceh.stion Phe a i ons win © patr age, ond ube : wo most | fj h } werty ' | .we £ rifeecd Pernis ca j ‘ee Hy lea-ed ? a ; vou E. H. NORTON, ol wy Ti Auctioneer, SHEDS | setDs! SEE) WHEAT. OATS, BARLEY. VETCHUES, CLOVER, TIMOTHY, &e, anid Gool at ac. Fie sh J. D, MACLEGD & 608, | by all druggists. Sample | zmPs ipi—lm law & wky Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopoeia, (yuintne in‘ this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders 9: Pills Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale boitte free to phys.- upon receipt of card, MEAGHER EROS, & CO., Moni al cian felb2: “WANTED. A va'ualle Man, with some knowledge of book-keeping, to act as Loea! Agent. for the Canadian Commercial Agency. Mosi of the work may be done evenings. Sa’- ary $15.00 per month. Give reterences wm local busines? men, and address .8 AMDREWS, P.O. Box 5, Halifax, . &., for particulars. 2w pd—aps P. &. Island Railway, On and after FRIDAY, - 15th December, 18%, the trains of this Railway will run daily ‘Gun- days excepted) as follows :— | Read down Read up | A. M. Leave Ane M. . oo -»- Charlottetown...... - 31 | 784 -Royalty Junction 38 ; si7 . North Wiltshire. 1f 8 30. -Hunter River 14; { 900 -Bradalbane.. ss04+ eee 2 OF A sas . Emerald Junction..... 12% BU once ce ceeertal Freetown ....... 242 GD, si te 00 60 0dnl Kensington ......, 22 1090 Ar.. » SOs ves ss bee L v ‘i : | P.M. A. M. 5 ARO UA iccwsasene Summerside..,......./ Ar 10 50 BS eS 6h lti“‘ hee om Dati beesceene .Wellington....... ‘ 10 0 BE ces ssiaceotenn 3 19 BE: 0 casdvecees EET 5 och dcnscecs os55e eee BED. 900+ = 0600004 ssedAssthins one + cae | 435. .....0000-0+-+s Alberton 655 | 625 Ar Tignish Ly 60 ; iP. M A. M. 230 Lv . Chartotictown.........0d Ar 10m | 230 «oe. Ogaliy JGRMIOR...:...... Whe | $355 Ar. Mount Stewart.........Lw 85) Lee Mount Stewart.........Ar 905 DER. tovets cotenae cal SEs c0tda0<sccaihe 73 445 OF. .cocevwad George is ccesescee eee ae covececes +. eeesees 0 08H 6 6 'N'v eo poenccense mae y.-M. +. 405 Ly os Stewart.......... Ais Gs OE ccacadies OU sé ose wt eikete 1 Mibicenedoscks case ‘St. Peter’ o° eee SEBS. 0 ov. ins SO eee P.M. OE... 600 Emerald Junction. : 150 Ar.........Cape Traveres..,...... L D. POTTINGER Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. J. UNS WORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1895. Wants, Lost, Found, &e | Advetumanie under this ania omnens five cents per line. TO LET—The castern half of House situ. ated on Sidney Street, nearly opposite the Brick Chureh, containing six roomsin good order, with water in kitchen. Rent low te the right tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Me- Quaid, Lower Queen Street, orto the owner, | Epwarp KELLY. aps BOY WANIED—At up» Watson's Drugstore. ~T0 LET—A cottage on Ken? Street, next to the Rocklin House. Possession given Ist of May. Apply to MRs. 0. Binns, lw—ap4 DA NCING.—The Children’s Dancing Class at Terpsichore Hall, which began las! cven- ing, will be « ontinued for one-half term ‘rom date. P upils please apply early.—E. Bu rrtis. ap) COOK WANTED.—W anted, before the end of pril,agoudcook. Apply to Mrs. ARTHUK PETERS. dé&w tf—apt WANTED —A House to 1 rent in "April or May, with parlor, dining room, kitchen, ani not less than four bedrooms. Apply at this office. Atmeh7 TO LE*— 4 house conti aining seven room, situated On Water Street, opposite Railway Mation, Apply to Mrs. Lowpen, Esplan- ade, ap2 Ww asttinstbeiennn r of good address, Position permanent Canadian grown stock. *dvantages unequalled.—BROWN BROS. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. | ap2—3m eod pd | HOUSE TO LET—The Dwelling at prese nt occupied by Mr, T. L. Chappelle on Prince Street, conteining eleven rooms, heated throughout with hot water, with gas fixtures and electric light. House in good order. Possession given May, ist. Apply to F. & Moore. eod ti —feb2T FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the “sland, the very ciigible House 0o- enpied by bim on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about ist May wext. Itis a first-class House in all respects, and is heated with hot water through- oul. For particulars apply to Judge Alley or to the subscriber on the premises.- 2. OSTRANDER. tf—mechis WANTED.—A young man of steady habits as book-k er, whu has had some experience of single and double eatry. Apply to PEAKR Bros. & Co. roach TO RENT.—Ou the Ist of May the two Stores on Queen ‘Srest, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be let s acately Or us one Srore, if desired. Rent ma erate. Apoly to J B. MACDONALD & Uo. Queen Street, mchd—iw FOR ADOPTION— Home, Birminguam, will arrive here shortly. | Rev. Tames Simpson, ape A number of Engli children irom Mr. Middlemore’s enier ine For information apply to Rev. Mr. Rrewer or wren ee camer: Cia Aarne amc Se me een pape pnyreanchanetinon atm fia os ETN EGLO LEON OE CE OREN: EE an ase pe emee - oe