- THE. ae THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS, (?wt : ry, a les and i} ‘ ) Cx ptive stra ortfolio of America, 18, with- eu ibt very best portfolio series | that ss Ve come t i N i ai ver e° 4 supe r attract earmy py, ¥ 1 may t » either at a office at R. H. Ma s news stand, | w nee anyone of the first-class i ‘ r Ow ‘ The series } “ets 0 parts, but 1 one need pur . tha ‘ f they lo not k G am pl py now Cc 7 rhe price LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mant A SPECIALTY Beer Bros - \ z e Junior } A rx rat ock ‘ => ’ P { RT This forenoon, one ‘ i an named Joha Smith, wae $. da - _ R ‘ (iodfrey 4 M ‘ inds . -_ ‘ i lay nivht's concert are e Haszard A Mux re’s and } @ « 3, (Queen Street - RIES TIVISTION Thie nis evening at 5 t Mas re mpie Une of : embers W have something ur to say to the members | “ ’ \. Laws R media Ix Loew 4 woman named Peterson, wi vor j Gibson's cotton ‘ Mar . and recently was en- | gagei as housekeeper with a Mr. White in that village ss inherited property of | $20,600 value from a relative in New j York iia fo Bery Excecraic Rar.wars.—A pro ject i# foot to rum an electric railway from Haze! Hill to Caneso, N. S., a distance of three miles. There is also some talk of esta shit polp te at Milton and | distance of six miles ga similar line between the | verpoo! town, & siiailiaaiiii Worse Tuax Tue Disease. — Oat in Arkaneas they set fire to the cabin of a neerd who had emal pox, and burnt up the cabin, negro and al! rhis is one way to stamp out out contagion, but ll strike most people that the remedy is corsider- te abiv woree then the disease Argsor Day.—Atthe Arbor Day meeting yesterday afternoon in the Guardian office, committees were appointed to wait or the Mavor concerning the observance of the early part of Queen’s Birthday as Arbor Day, and to take charge of the planting of | trees on etreets An adjourned | meeting will be held at the eame hour and | place on Wednesday next inscien Wednesday last, nin arrived at Souris, secured bait and certain saITERS.—-On Nova scotia some of them having vessels others wanting to purchase Next day five more achooners arrive! at the same port for bait. If they can’t get enough *pring herring there. they will have to go to the Magdalen Islande for them _>- i Tueataicar-—Mr. aod Mrs. Durward | Lely. the celebrated Scottiah vocalists, * the t the ‘ )pera House Charlottetown are asking for dates a They contemplate visiting nrext pn Professor Bristol’s educated horses wil t come to Charlottetown, at present, the agent ) arrange lates A well-executed of several of the ladies and gentlemen who took part in tt beir g able t ikepess the recen: presentation of Olivette at the | Opera House may be seen in the show window of Cook’s studio elias Kutep tx Bostoxy.—Mr. John Joseph Connors, son of Mr Thomas Connors, of Gran i | Tracadie, was accidentally killed by an electric car Boston a few days azo, aad his body was brought home for interment last evening. Mr. Connors lef this Pr vears ago, and for some t been a conductor on the Boston He was well known and deservedly respected His brother, Ch #. Conn ym panied the remains nome vince about four me past has electric railway in ra. acc liciaiiis A Comparison.—During the month of Apri! the United States spent near:ya del- ler and a half for every dollar paid in the treasury, making a deficit for the month. of $10,900,000, and for ten months of the fis- | cal year a deficit of $65,000,000. During | the same month of April Canada’s revenue | receipts were $1,442,538, and revenue ex- penditares $2,183,624, showing a surplus for the month of $258,914. Canada’s tota/ revenue receip:s for the first ten months of | the fiscal year were $30,288,284, and the | expenditure therefrom were $25,515,380, | showing a surplus for the firet ten monthe | of the current fiscal year of $4,773,044. j - Awyctest Orper or national convention of the of Hibernians convened at Monday with nearly four hundred delegates | in attendance. After gathering at head- quarters the delegates marched in a body to St. John’s collegiate church, where solemn high mass was celebrated H :werstax3.—The Ancient Order Umaha on} and | }a@sou: has no | o'clock from the residence j and also special classes for children in | throughout its various departmeutea, -|SAD- DROWNING ACCIDENT —_——. 2 wee’ ©) A Young Lad Palls Over the Wherf at West River and is Drowned. | We hear with great regret that Samue! Darrach, aged 15 years, son of Mr. Alex-| ander Darrach, of West the wharf at that place, yesterday, and was drowned. It appears that young | Darrach was mooring a boat when the | accident occurred The current was very strong at the time, and the | unfertunate young lad was carried about one hundred yards before | he eank A younger brother of his was in the beat at the time, and witnessed | ident but was not able to render } BnY assistance Boats were out vesterday and to-day searching for the , latest accounts it had not the acc body, but at | , been recovered, The drowned lad’s father is tireman on the steamer Elliott. The sad affair has cast 4 g'oom over the community. —_—- : - THE SOUL'S IMMORT ALITY, To be Passed Upon by a United Surrogate Court. A recent despatch from Buffalo eaves The Sua rs of be compe ed pass upon this question of the immortaliiy of the soul, by reason of a | will contest just brought in. this” court i Phe cir imstances are that one day last | January, Mrs. Katherine, Backus, a re«i- | dent of the east side, died, leaving $1,000 i in the bank and se eral adult children. | In her will she bequeathed the whole sum in trust to Nicholas Busham,to be used by him to pay for ma-ses for the benefit | River, fell over | states | To yy, DAILY EXAMINER ~ - -- ANOTHER AND YET ANOTHER. Proving Deby of Seamer BRINGING OUR WINDOW GLASS. | Thousands of Koys’ and Men's ‘Suits at prices that. you may call honest: goodsj*. 2y0t ve cue wil SROdAY Hue fine Aleeonl Clothiag iBovs-and -f3i¢g Boys. and Country, Call mean jf. ‘ fz0ad for the Little of this City and see if we of the soul of the deceased an-l her hus- | —e band i ne The children have conteste! -the will. | Phe attorney raises the point that the} oul of Mre. Backus cannot receive any | benefit from In Asser; that even if it could, standing in a temporal court, and the trust is illegal, because it ie not for the benefit of living human | being; that the existence of a sou! is not subject to proof, and that any trust for the | benefit of something which may net even exist is not warranted in law; that in any event the money would not actualy go to the soul, but to some church, and that noteven the church is designated, thus giving the trustee too much dis: retionary any p* wer. It is expected that Judge Stein will hand down a decision that will settle the | standing of a soul in the Erie | ‘ inty courts of -2eee— ——— PERSONAL. J.D. Fulton, of anti-Cathelic to held meetings m St May 27th. ; Sam J. Ritchey, representing A. Isaacs, | St. John, arrived here last evening. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. We regret to learn that private advices from New York report the serious illness of Judge Hensley. It is stated that he has inflammation of the brain, and little hope of his recovery is entertained. Hon. ‘|| sW.POotlan! Mra. 1D arrived inv sat eveniag from Souiuern | fame, is John, beginning | Califor: , Wher ave heen the winter li is piweacing to hear Mr. Dodd’s health has been greatly im- | proved as a result of thetrip. Dr. 8. W. Dodd, who with Mrs. Dodd also passed tne winter in California, returned Jast evening. Mrs. Dodd remained over in Boston visiting her sister, jadi Tue Washington, D. C., Daily Star “Lincoln Music Hall was filled to ts capacity last night, with a row standing, to hear the Fisk Jubilee Singers, Pays: Not- withstanding the familiarity of the public with these singers and their soulful songs the audience last night ap- plauded as if it were the first night of a phenomenal hit. In facet, the entire coa- ert Was @ succession of encores, and the house was applauding all the time that the principals were not singing.” } a melodious es — DIED In this city May 10 1894 Lemuel Adams, aged 37, late of Boston, Mass. {Funeral to-morrow (Saturday) at 3 of his half- brother Hugh McLeod, Sydney street Kast to People’s Cemetry.] Painting—Miss Margaret H: Chisholm will form a sketching class in oil and water colors during the first week in July, drawing from nature. She will be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in all branches of cil and water color painting, mll d&w —_—_- - —+-—___—— HATS! HATS! HATS! The 3 Wonderful — BRAND NEW STOCK: OF CLOTHING, PROWSE BROTHERS, Charlottetown, May 11, 1894—dy a Ne canstemtinensst pr Sieniehe’s ian of . ant - ; ~ >» tfe% —i gt Cheap. Meii.. ~ What Is It You Wont” et IN rr> Ws TRY US. Bishop Scannell delivered a sermon. At | blood. the conclusion of the religious exercises | the delegates returned to Morandc’s hall, where the convention proper was opened, with National Delegate Wilhere presiding The committees were appointed, and the | convention took a recess, At a caucus of | the Pennsylvania delegation it was decided | to support the candidacy of National | Delegate Wilhere for re-election, and the | prospects are that ne wil! aninyously as the chief officer by the con- be chosen un- vention | —_~-s-- — } Burxep to Deata.—A very distressing accident happened at New Acadia on Wed- nesday aftercoon last, by which Charlotte Olive, agel six years, daughter of Mr. | Jerome Peno, Postmaster. lost her life The father, who happened to be from home at the time, had been engaged in the early part of the day in « learing up some new land by burning the brush and stumps that were on it. In his absence the chil- | dren went down to where the fires were | still burning, which was only a few hun- | dred yards from the house They had not | Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. been lung there when the mother heard a | Cor. Queen & Richmond Svs. scream, and looking was lorrified to see one of the little girls with her clothing all on fire. Before she had time to burned into cinders. She carried her home in her arn, getting her own hands badly burned while doing so. Medical aid was sent for, but the poor little suffer- er lingered but foar hours after the acci- Much sympathy is felt for the parents in their great bereavement reac’ dent Novelties in Cotten Goods, CRIMP CLOTH, STRIPED SEEKSUCKERS, SHOW-SPOT LAWNS. We show a very large variety of pretty novelties for Children’s Dresses, and in- vite you to call and see them. Novelties in Canvas Curtains. i In addition to our magnificent stock of Chenille Curtains and P wrtiere, we are her the clothing was | out of the window | } mayll BABY CARRIAGES Baby will like to hear the first bluebirds, and in a Car- riage, of course. High time to be getting ready. The Carriage people have been doing their part, and we have filled up our warerooms with the temptingest lot of Read Bodies and easy running gears that was ever gathered toge- ther in one place. Original ideas in upholstering and trim- ming, always with a view to making baby more comfortable ‘and mamma more pleased. Prices pushed to the lowest point we ever knew, and that means below anything in the showing many beautiful designs in Madras | history of Baby Carriages re- ead Canvas Curtaine BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tororro, May 11, 10 8, m. _Fine day, followed by local showers at bight: high-r temperature, tailing. siti ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., | - Who Sell at Selling Prices. mayl] THE GROCERIES ? SANDER NEWSON BLOCK: VICTORFA ROW. WE ARE, when it comes-to anything in our line. Teas a Specialty |! We keep all grades and can guarantee satisfaction Charlottetown, April 30, 1894—m w f Garden ‘Tools. ee Spray Pumps, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes, Garden Rakes, Shovels, Spades, Ladies’ Sets, Rubber Hose, Hose’ Reel, |: LINE OF————" - * SON & CO. * Watch Spring, Lewis Magnetie, The The The -Yatisi,;- The Coraline, The Jackson Waist, The Habit, The GC, & D., LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 3, 1894—y HARRIS & STEWART, t | } ; New Corsets. CAMERON BLOCK. © ito é NRE 1 ANd may3—dy } | -| Wedding -Rings-are-. circles of unions —not of ‘States, but of hearts and -hviids.<- Just now we,are showing Wedding Rings, that for, weight and fineness excel. If desired, yout owit gold coih «ean be madé into. a Ring to'fit you. We can also alter the size of Rings without cutting. ,°Gem Rings, Keeper Rings. - E.W, TAYLOR, we he nape Offices Té'Let. ° | “Iw Morris Block: 4 ah i 00 , iedb dighfetl by large wiesleye Lele Tightes and’ hew ted by trot" water. * for jJ,.B. MACDONALD & }room of each in the city. 1 tbe lowest in town. ee a ‘ ow and in consequence we. will continue our ah If You Want Dry Goods Cheap, if You Want Men's and Boys’ Clothing Cheap, it You Want Hoots and Shoes Cheap, en “ menor X) —({x) . Charlottetown, May 11, 1894—dy ROT FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1894 Advertised to leave Montreal on the Sth, she does net sail until the Lith, disarranging our plans ito be-able to move into our New Store this week 9 GREAT DISCOUNT SALE - For the Balance of This Wreek. ‘ THIS WILL BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY. This. Week Positively Closes Our Cheap Sale. GO., QUEEN STREET. ee one a —_ a eaneel > 7 soar _—— 5 or Seg é as “ACing $1.25 ‘a "tray fee *,, ¢ World’s Columbian Exposition. er a : eRe . Ft a ook oS ae ta: Will be of value to the world by illus Lawn Spr in klers, etc: Pi Ices : tower a trating the improvements in the machanical *, bs will Le paid by the GENERAL ACCIDENT ASSURANCE COR- } arts and eminent physicians will tell you : ae! PORATION, LIMITED, of Victoria Buildings, Perth (to whom that the progress in medical agents, has tha nn é€ver, Notice of Claims must be sent witnin seven days of accident), to the been of equal importauee, and as a ne legal representative of any person killed or fatally injured (should strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs tc FF ——=—=7 === death result from such accident within one calendar month there- is far in advance of al! others. — ——___--—_:: a eras Ts =] | after) by an accident to the train ‘in which the deceased was an ordinary "se & | passenger, and who at the time of such accident was wearing the TIMES Rheumatiam racks the system like a ‘ + m™ | INSURANCE BRACE, and was further the possesser of this Coupon Ticket | thumbscrew. It retreats before the power ED4p ED ED ‘ . & BER GER @ _ J S (not necessarily npon his person), bearing his usual signature written in ink | of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies the : “ 9 In er pe we s on the space beiow, and duly witnessed. This Insurance is limited to one * gs alt - Coupon for each person; it holds goud until March 14th, 1895 Now landing, per schooner Sir John A, | WHOLEStLE AND RETAIL HARDWARPE. . Suiibiieie: pe eepeteteaes chee Me Behe: tp ) | RR ce ta Bie ae } pine for R. Palmer & Co. ‘Charlottetown, May 9, 1894—m w f “ts Witness to Signature...............0006 esobsodsvoscsioes ebedog al capubaneedn alee = — 4 ee a = | >. 7 Tired House Cleaners The above Brace is for sale at D. A. 9 ; | ae cei ie ada tall | $- BRUCE'S, where you will always find the What is better than Johnson’s % 8. «4% 4 a Win 9 . . os og * we ‘ Quinine Wine? ItcontainsHow- | “ eat soi finest line of Gents’ Furnishings.‘ ard’s English Quinine with best and : wine and aromatics, making a Pree : a a . pleasant ani efficacions tie. , =a Charlotietown, May 7, 1894—m w f The dose is one half that of . other popular makes. Recom mended by physicians. Price $1.00 per bottle. “ a THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. ne ; y 4 ed pS we ' “Our Immense Stock of — | ROOM PAPER ‘Tires is being supplemented daily by new shipments. Our next ad. will tel! you all about that. KS=-What we want to say now is this:—We will | have in-a'few’days a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one inyer tubs, unhesitatingly We would, of course, rather sell Papers that we keep in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers that. their next door neighbor has, we have made special arrangements for them. ud, ws Columbia iBicycle A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels, You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new which you will pronounce far ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from R. M, Young, Agent. a WwW e don’t need to remind you that our prices are always You knew that if you have ever asked lawyer's office. or lib: -neom? , Ajaof an : > | Sffice of two rooms, cater of - oe a them. Water Streets, lately oceupied by O. hat- | tenbury, Esq. : - cy Bayt BAZAAR COMPANY, = 225 “Pps peste tae (nish? 2s ‘4 Qptown, Aptil 25, 1894—m wf PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. / attended to. MILLINERY. MISS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to aétend to all orders in Millinery at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- Orders by mail promptly 2m eod—ap26 CANADA ATLANTIC —~—AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ra, at? p.m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesday,"May 15st, at 11 o’clock,a.m., and every Tuesday at 11 a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Through Tickets and° Bills of i will be issued at Stations on P. EB. [slanc Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. Low*st rates guaranteed. Shippers ~*quiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at tne office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. Il. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap2! oUR Repairing Department G00D RUNNING OBDER AND TUBNING OUT First-Class Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, G. H. TAYLOR, Watchm'ker and Jeweler, _ Charlottetown, May 9, 1894—m w f Dobell tine S:eamer POLINO will load at Montreal for Charlottetown on Saturday and Mon- day next, and will be due here about THURSDAY, 10th inst., ice permitting, and sails for St. J hn’s, Newfoundland, carrying Live Stock on deck and Produce un ler deck at low rates. For Freight or Passage apply to N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, Agents. may2—guar FOR SALE. The Dwelling House and Property at Brighton formerly occupied by the late Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks. The house is heated with hot water, and is in first-class order. About three acres of lan d can go with the same, Posession given about the lst of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, _apl7—dy tf Trustee. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heaing charged five cents per line. BOY WANTED, about M4 yeare of Apply to L. P. TANTON. li pd—mayl HOUSE TO LET—A house in repair, containing six rooms. Rent m AP Be oh the premises to PaTRICK CONNOLLY, ishop Street. 8i pd—mayll ALBERT P. ALLIN, Bill , Hand- bills and Posters promptly and arti posted on all the = - dence at Mrs. Capt. Hobbs’, south side Hilis- borough Square. 3i—mayil NOTICE—I, Martin Myers, of Glenfinnan, Lot 35, hereby give notice that I will mot be responsible for any debts contracted by any person on my behalf. 3i—mavril TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attachea. Apply to THomas MoQuarp, Lower Quesn Street. mayld STRAY DOG—The owner of a fine New- foundland dog williearn of his * on — at fue EXAMINER Office. ma FOR SALE—® Tubsof good Butter cheap. Apply te G. D. LoneworTn. 2i eod—imayd TO LET—Half or adouble teneraent house containing six rooms, situated on — Street, near Hii! Street. Good and Outhouse attach Rent moderate. ply at this office. mayest ane WANTED—A nurse, Apply to Mes. Mor- SON at Mrs. G. W. Hodgson’s. U—may. COTTAGE FOR SALE—That com/fortsbie Cottage situate at corner ot Euston and Longworth Streets, at present in the tion of Mr. George A. W. further particulars apply to H. J, OUNPDALL. may7—2w 2aw FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottage op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, jormerly oceupied by the subscriber, Posses- sion given lst May.—-MaURICE BLAKE. ap2i—tf SALESMEN WANTED t& seil our c— by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight toevery business man or arm; liberal salary and epenne paid; position Tmanent. For terms ress. with Flam p SENTENNIAL M’r’G, Oo., Milwaukee, Wis. may8—t th sat tf WANTED—Two girls at the Queen Hotel Good references required.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. mays . TO et six-acre Field in the Royal- oppos' e Pottery, east of and i the Bollwa: + Also the three-acre Fg we Red Barn reon, on the west side of Rati- road and next to Mr. Maurice Blake’x land.— M. & D. C. McLeop. lw guar—may4 TO LET—-The Garden on Bayfield Street with rlenty of first prize Grape ard Fruit Trees, ¢ic., for the season or for the year, — of A. HERMANS, Queen may . TO a eee the Three-story Dwel- ng on nee at present occupied Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. Wire U-may: rl for general wok.—Mas. ap2s WANTED—A JouN Coombs, Water Street. FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave tne Island, the very eligible House oo- eupied by him onthe corner of Prince and Doreh r Streets will be iorent on or about ist May next. Itis a Grat-class House in ali respects, and is heated with bot water through- out. For particulars ytol Alley er to the subscriber on the prem ~Le Je OSTRAN DER. tf—mehls FOR ADOPTION—A number of E children from Mr. Middiemore’s Home, Birming will arrive here % For information y to Rey. Mr. Brewer or Kev. James Simpson. ape TO RENT.—On the ist of May the two Stores on Queen Street, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be iet se; y or as one Store, ifdesired. Rent moderate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street, mch?-—tw ao a >