a ~ THE DAILY E —) TEMS: | LATEST SUMMERSIDE NE y . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS: NEWS. Paint Corron sale on at B B Special Correspondence of The Examiner - 1. ere . Qn Ouarteriv meeting to- : Engineer Bridges, of Charlottetown, ar- SAL or a . : | rived here on the 7.30 train on Monday ght a as night and went to work at repairing the Tax Sray y Georgetown at | ¢am chest of the fire engine Beaver, : which was somewhat damaged during the — sai fire. : 7 vs M arrived about half- The remains of Mrs. Robert Eilis, who past eles < this forenoon lied in Somerville, Mass, a few days ago, > arrived at the Capes on Monday, accom 4 Coxcert.—The proceeds panied by Mr James Lee, fathe r of the de- Parlor Cencert held on Monday | ceased. The casket was conveyed by t he P. E. Island Heapital | sleigh to Mr Alexander Allen’s residence a $59 here, from which the funeral took place _—- yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Tre Rexx closed yesterday for the sea- Dr D MeKay, of Cliften, was in town ut will be kept open to-day and to-| on Monday. — . ; . } , na } ne aes ei 7" : ' a ’ ap 7 ee We regret to hear of the death of Mr oe Wm Boundy, of Linkletter Road, who Draven ieee ienweiial passed away on Sanday morning. My Gillis. late at Mas vill hold | Boundy was in the ninety-third year of unieuiie een ta 8 ant and | wis age, and came to thse uctry about ot i gat ifty years ago from England. The funeral a : took place attwo o’clock yesterday after- Ss James” Bazaan.— Re ve morrow noon, 100n and ev g for the event of the| Mr WB Robertson, of Charlottetown. ason, St. James’ Bazaar. Sak ancy | Was at the Ruas on Monday. goods beg - at 230 p.n and a nigh tea Summonses have been served on three ‘ St. dames teas, al ( CK. parties to appear at court on Tuesday and ee : Wednesday next in answer toa charge of . ria , _ se re wets a violation of the Scott Act. . . ae i . . a table . will % Mr Frank Cushing went west on Monday well stowked with the best of evervthies.1 @® shooting trip. Make a point of attending ‘ a : We are pleased to hear that Mr John in denry, who has been il! the past few days Datrywen’s Assoctatiox.—The Farm- | With inflammation, is quite convalescent. ers’ and Dairymen’s Association will meet Mr Frank Perry is about to opea a hotel ‘ Lyceun at Pownal on Friday even-|in the Webber building, at the foot of iw next, the nst, at 7.30 o'clock. Ful! Queen Street. ‘ attendance. Election of officers. Mr Major Wright, of Bedeque, was here : ae : Monday. aa ee — si aia x ; ee that ag aan Gus ee The Summerside Hockey Clab = Dunstan’s College will re-produce the pop- ee ae their praise of p> gy eed ular drama, “A Celebrated Case,” at the | |" which they oe treated by the ( yest Loueues ahout the middle of May. The | Cttetowes luring their late tripto the drama will be presented under the aus- _ pices of the Benevolent Irish Society, and The trial of Joseph Somers in the police the proceeds will go toward improving the | Court for disorderly conduct towards the seating accommodation of the Lyceum. firemen during the late fire, was postponed . a. : until to-morrow. John McConnell, for Axotuer New Parer.—The Canadian | driving over the hose during the night of Sporting News is the name of a new paper the fire was fined $5 or 20 days, and a sum- started at Toronto, of which Mr. H.J. P.| mons has been issued ayainst Samuel Good, a well-known sporting writer, i- Grady for using profane language when ter. The News is cleanly printed, and | ordered not to drive over the hose. Barney s well filled with matter pertaining to th MecCarvill for a first violation of the Scott various sports, and it should prove most | Act was fined $50 or 2 months’ imprison- esting to all who take pleasure maniy sports. Tue ExamIner trusts that the venture may prove successful. <i SS Pouice Covrat.—This forenoon, John Beli, (Murdock’s son) arrested on com- piaint of Daniel Stewart fir attempted larceny, was sentenced to 30 days’ im- yrisonment with hard labor. Roderick Meedonald, a countryman, was fined $90 or 90 days for drunkenness. If Mac- doveld is found drunk within the city Iimits during the next twelve months, this fine and another one of $20 or 90 days previonsly imposed, i eis eibscnien Soxs or Temperayce.—A new division wa organized at Freetown on Monday lowing staff of officers : Geo Matthews, W A; } : ; - jast with the fo RB Auld, W P; Chas Taylor, R$; John Sharpe, A R §;] John Cook, F S; Geo Taylor, Con; John Frizzle, A Con; Stavert Walker, I S; Ster- li gy Burns, Oo Ss: John J French, P W P. The Division will be known as Maple Leaf, No. 206, and will meet on Wednes- day evening. ) g paces Vieroria Diyrstox.—The officers of Victoria Division, Sons of Temperance, were installed into their respective chairs on Monday evening. They are as follows: w.P.,G. @. Jury; W.A., Miss Annie Sabine; F. S., John Godkin; 7 Ww. P. Colwill; R.S., R. M. Campbell; A. R. S., J.J. Chappell, jr; Chap., G. H. Rack- ham; C.J., J. Chappell; A.C., Miss Maud Crossman; I §., A. Dunn; U.S., W. Har ris; P. W. P., A. Tanton. cement een Pareettey’s Goovs.—The !adies of Canada are now asking for Priestley’s noted black dress goods as the ladies of Great Britain ask for them in every dry They are noted for the satis- faction they give in wear and for a certain inimitable delicacy, softness and flexibility, which ihe figure, and lend themselves to flowing easy lines in the draping which no other goods can match. Ia these respects Priestley’s dress fabrics are unrivalled. -_ goods store. quite as. 5 ’ } , hird anpuai social under No. 1, Ancient Socran. —The the suspices of Division Order of Hibernians, wi 2vening of Monday, April 15, (Easter Mon- lay) in their Hall, Ma eachern 3 rhe committee of management are doing alin their power to have this social eclipse the former successful ones. Worth’ orchestra will furnish the music, and the Messrs. Quirk wil! be the caterers. Mrs. 9B. O'M. Reddin, sr; Mrs. M. Blake and Mrs. Handrahan wil! be chaperones. —_———-_——. Hi. M. &. Pisarore is to be given at the Opers House on the 26th of this month A highly successfal rehearsal of } this ever popular entertainment was held last night. The performers are taking their several parts well; and everything peints to a grand success when the ¢ pera is put on the boards in about three weeks. New scenery is being prepared, the cos- tumes of the ladies will be different in stvle from those used when the opera was rly presented, and several new feat- ures wil] be introduced, such as some of | the best choruses from Olivette, Billee Taylor, &c., given in appropriate places throughout the play. The cast is streng, and we predict the best hit yet scored by the Uddfeliows of this city. asia 4A | asaxr | xc.—The tea and ‘ tainmer basement of Zion h last afternoon and evening was most successful Tea was provided from tive to seven o’clock, aud was partaken of by iarye Num = The entertainment fol lowed, the programme being as followe: Address, Rev D Sutherland; Piano Duett, M si OF ar 1 McLean; R citation, Miss Rubv Rattray; Chorus, five ‘ittle zirls; Recita Miss Muriel Pickard; Voca! Solo, Mr J R Davison; Piano Solo, Mrs Robert Hegg; Dialogue, Miss Toombs, Miss Warren and Charlie Mitchell; Vocal Solo, Robbie Hogg ; Recitation, Ernest Mit I Vocal Solo, Miss | Amy Munn; Reading, Mr. John Lawson; Yoca!l Sol iy Miss Metcalf; Vocal Solo, Miss Stevenson; Vocal Duet, Misses Davy and Stevenson; Recitation, Miss Amy Rat- tenbary. “God Save the Queen” brought the sgramme to aclose. Rev. D. Suth- erland presided. The proceedings were | uader the auspices of Excelsior Temple. give a charming grace to | ll be held on the} building. | ment, ——~— + Oo em PERSONAL. Mr Geo F Owen, Cardigan, registered at the Queen Hotel last evening. Dr R Macneill, of Stanley, registered at the Hotel Davies last night. Mr. E. R. Machum, of St. John, regis tered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. At the Hote! Davies this forenoon there registered: W L Mitchell, Guelph; JF Moneypenny, Toronto. Henry E Wright, Stipendiary Magistrate Davies last evening. Mr. T. McDonald, of Georgetown, has |: kindly supplied the words asked for by installed and a very pleasant evening pass- | | ed. The Victoria, B. C., Colonist of March | « ing be published in the evening to hear Mr. J. lecture on tions, pre for Prince County, registered at the Hotel | A-Hall. irated, yur correspondent “Music.” We publish } interest every Canadian. Admission 15 them to-day. cents, G W P David Small, paid an cfiiczial ee | visit to Reform Division, York, on Monday Aw Arrraction.—All the little ones evening. Theflicers of the Division were | and all their parents must see the doll’: of art—a thing of beauty andi a j »y for- XAMINER . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. LEfTER FROM MR, WeEstT, Sir,—As the report of the Provincial | Auditor’s Accounts now is readv to be | distributed among the electors, I would advise the farmers when in town, to eall at the Public Anditor’s office and get one of the reports for asking, before they are all goue, as they were last year. Then the electors ought to call public meetings, appoint the chairman, and get the Secre- tary to read it over; and then the men and women can judge for themselves, and become more intelligent. Hoping tl Patrons will hurry on betore we are sunk in debt. I am yours, M. West. Little York, April (Other papers ple ase CO} Vy.) 1895. 9 aia, clea d A PROTEST. soviet Sirk,—As I am informed that a petition has been presented to our Legislative As- sembly, praying for another road through my land, and also through R. McKenzie’s land, and as the second road would b: angle thro ‘ and a through R. McKenzie’s, just winding around his house, and rendering his two fields comparatively as well as running through two or three which } reserved for shelter and ornament, and almost spoiling them; as many names were placed the said petition in quence of certain parties falsely asserting that I was willing for this second road to pe cut through my land, I take this method of protesting against these proceedings. an igh my field, circle 1 useiess, yroves we have ana on afore- cons Wm. Beer. Hampton, March 27th. Oo -<e MEETING AT CHERRY VALLEY, At the meeting held in Cherry Valley on the 30th ult., a Liberal Conservative Association for Cherry Valley Polling District was organized, and officers appointed as follows: — Edmond Murphy, President. Edward Fraser, Vice President. John Redmond, Second Vice President. Michael Merrisy, Martin McInnis, Hope S Ings, John J McGillvray, Third Vice Presidents. Wellington Young, Secretary-Treasurer. Also a working committee of six to look after the various interests of the society. Two resolutions were passed by a unani- mous vote: Ist. That this Association hold monthly meetings, notice of which will be given. 2nd. That the proceedings of this meet- lifferent papers. A. J. Fraser, Secretary pro tem. Vernon River Bridge, April 1. echool- house Intesrratep Lecrure.—Reserve Friday Heber Haslam ada, its resources, institn- gress and future.” in the Y.M.C. This lecture was never delivered n Charlottetown before and should draw 2 full house. It isto be beautifully illus- and the subject is one that shou'd “ Car 1ouse at St. James’ Bazaar. It is a work ver. | Sinclair, formerly of Malpeque, P. E. L., is requested to call or communicate with the Colonist office without delay. Weare gladtolearn that MrW DV Earle, of this city, has lately been promot- | ; Telephone Company at Lachute, P Q. The position is a@prominent and _ responsible one to be occupied by one who is stilla very young man. We congratulate Mr Earle upon the success which he has achieved by his own exertions, and trust 23rd has this personal notice: George | = = March 27th, by the Rey. A. McLean clair, Thomas Wilmot ed to the position of Manager fer the Bell John Gillies of the same place. Coldest during last night, 2: Temp. at 12 o’clock to-day, MARRIED At the residence of the bride’s father, Sin- Morrison, of Flat tiver, to Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of THERMOMETER READINGS, « above zere 34° above zero that he will receive still further promo- tion. In the Star’s list of those whe attended the first annual conversazione of the Mar- itime Province Association of Montreal, we notice the names of Mrs. W. McLea Walbank, Mr. J. A. McPhail, Mr. Robert | Harris, P. R. C. A., Mr. G. A. Roome, | Mr. W. D. V. Earle, all well-known to | readers of Tue Examiner. Sir William | Dawson is Honorary President of the As- | sociation, and Mr. W. C. McDonald is one cf the most prominent members. | Arrivals at Revere Hotel, April2: Jas | F MacLeod, Crapaud; Oliver Myers, do; Samuel Sherrin do; W J Sherrin, do; Thos | MacLennan, Eldon; Samuel Nicholson, Eldon; Jon Acorn and wife, | Mill View; Wellington Mutch, Eldon; Wm Patrick, Bonshaw; John F Hayden, Vernon River; Daniel McLeod, Vernon tiver Bridge; L C Hayden, do; Peter Mc- Grath and wife, Hunter River; D Byrnes, | North River; Jas Kelly, Kelly’s Cress; John Hughes, Emerald; R J Hurst, Woodstock, N B; L A Ross, Eldon. Dr W W Wickham, whose success at McGill University we announced a few days ago, graduates with a record of which any man might well be proud. During the four years of his medical course he has either been first or second man at each annual examination, and the result of his concluding examination places him among the leading men in his class. Of the eighty aspirants for the degree of M. D., fourteen were plucked, and of those who passed only seven received first-class hon- ore, among these being Dr Wickham. Dr | Wickham has been offered the position of resident medical officer to the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, which is recognized as one of the first institutionsof its kind in America. Tue Examiver is always pleased to chron- icle the success of Islanders at home or abroad, and extends its most hearty con- gratulations to Dr Wickham. J.eave your order for a suit of the cele- | brated Belwarp cloths, warranted fadeless, only to be had at John McLeod & Co’s. DIED. At 250 Pleasant St., Maldgn, Mass., on | March 9th, Maggie, aged 8 years, only | daughter of Roderick and Ellen McDon- ald. Mourn not for the darling departed, She’s gone to the mansions so fair, Prepared by the Saviour who loved her, She is waiting to meet you there. At the residence of his brother, Bangor, P. E.I., on the 29th ult., Donald C. Grant, aged 77 years. Deceased | native of Guysboro.N. S. At an early ; age, he went to seaand served in various capacities as an active seaman for a period of 45 years. For the last two years he suffered trom a pa alytic stroke, but bore ? : 7 VEVSVSVSESeVesessesdsds Push, brothers, push—push Push in the presence of the ply the Carriage—and anybody can do the pushing. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. was a ‘ It Doesn't Cost Anything ta use Peei’s Food unless it is per- fectly satisfactory. If it does not do all we claim for it, we will refund your money on return of the empty bag. This is plain English, and co lawyer will tell you it is binding on us. We have no desire to “ squirm,” though, for we know what we a talking about. Peel’s Food is done up in bags " 12} ibs. at $1.00. ! 2 Te Doe’ Cast Anything _—— JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. Sole Agents for P. E. Island. With care; passengaire, You supply the passengaire ; we'll sup- ‘Something Good.” Do you feel like increasing your Cigar Trade? | his euffering with a truly Christian resig- Signs of Spring ! Snow and ice melting. re ; Parasols making their appearance. Ladies buying Duck Si Hundreds of Blouses already sold. Thicker veils required ‘ ; . ° Changing heavy flannels for medium weight. The Stanley making regular trips. Merchants expecting new goods, BEER BROS. preparin All former records. Tue Weatuer.—Light to moderate winds; generally fair; not much change in $?™ perature. nation. lits, for protection. g to eclipse SOMETHING GOOD, THE BEST FIVE CENT EMPIRE TOBACCO CO, Bargain Sale of Paintings, number of Paiutings in Oil and Gonache NOTHING EASIER if you will let us help you. HOW ? Why, sendZin?an order for a Saurte Lor of CIGAR ON EARTAN. Manufactured_only by the MONTREAL. febl19—245 w Beginning SATURDAY, March 30, at the BAZAAR STORE. MRS. LOCHHEAD offers for sale a at very low prices. These Paintings will be on exhibition for one week only. > c a a CLOS: OF WINTER SEASON, (4@t Least Ye Hope So). SPRING IS HERE! New Goods at the People’s Store. oe WEEKS & CO. are daily receiving large additions to their stock, putting in thousands of yards of New Sheet- ings and Cotton Goods. Sheetings, 2 yards wide, from 15c. upwards. Thousands of yards of New Prints and Ginghams. Thousands of yards of Bleached Cottons & Flannelettes Our buyer is now on his way from England with a first-class stock of LONDON GOODS for the People’s Store. Come and price our BATH AND BEDROOM TOWELS. You are interested in these. So are we to the extent of our desire to sell about One Hundred Dozen. We will make the prices a surprise to you. W. A. WEEKS & CO., The People’s 1895—135 Store. Charlottetown, April 1, oeeeeteeeeenenes aaa LONDON HOUSE ‘ ‘ x J MORTCACE SALE. ee The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Aent for Mortgagees. Mall Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy An A 1 FIRST-CLASS STEAMER AT LLOYDS will leave LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN about 20th APRIL next, and will carry FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES to all the Railway points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy tf . 5 We have been handling these famous Cloths for the past two years, and now have unlimited ecnfidence in re- commending them as the best wearing and best dyed Cloths on the market: SUITS IN WEAR for near two years are as bright and good color as the day they were made. BELWARPS are the best. Have them. tw The Finest Line of Hats in the Citv. JOHN MACLEOD & CO.., Charlottetown, March 28, 1895—246 w Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy For New Felt Hats, For Nien’s and Boys’ Clothing, For Boots and Shoes. gi t8 anh 4 B New Stock for Spring Opening Daily ! J. B. MACDONALD & Co, QUEEN STREET, MARKET SQUARE which we furnish and Engines. Th to feed Boillers st We ask the D Boilers and Engin for the money th will save the prof machines will bo from us forever. Estimates furn teed by Leave office. PRINTING or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPETITION. REPAIRS attended to promptly. McKINNON & McLEAN. with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers e best in the market. Can be regulated eadily without change. airy Companies of the Island to buy their es from us, as they will get a better machine an by importing them. By so doing you its of the midd!emen. and the money and th remain among our own people. In any other case we have only the machines, and the money is gone | ished and contracts entered into for Cheese your order at Tur EXAMINER We can print anything you SEED SOWER, PLOW, etc. HARROW.— We have the only Spring SEED SOWER.—Our Seed Sower h PLOWS.— One and fwo horse by the common to the Island. FARM SEED.—We will have a full Vetches, Corn, Peas, etc. Ch’town, March 16, 1894—246 w need. See our sampies. Good work, promptness, low rates It is not a certainty whether the Government issues writs for an Election this Spring. But Farmers, for ail that, must make a (8) Election of the best HARROW, tooth on the Island, with Steel Clip fasten- ing tooth to Frame; also the Farmers’ Favorite, the Steel Disc Randall. as all Steel Feed, which is not liable to breakage, and therefore insuring regular seeding. best makers; also repairs for all Plows assortment of Wheat, Timothy, Clover, Bp. W. FINLAYSON,. H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. = Money! Yes Money. Farmers, Wiakers, Charlottetown, April 2, 1895—25 - =- = OldStyle Up to Date Waterproof YOU Porous VevT7777—0000""™"'"v"rrrrerrvrvrvrvwyevrevevwvwevevyvyvvYy mchi3—4i 36 DR: H. D. JOHNSO EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT — Office -- Kent Stresi Aug 16, *94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charge: five cents per line. W ANTED—Correspondent by young lady. Party answering must be tall, dark complex- iov, and must wear J. M. McLeod & Co's. shoes. Address P. O. Box «70. aps LOS T—On last Tuesday night, near the cor- ner of King and Queen Streets, a buffale robe. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Long’s Saddlery Store, Great George Street. ap.—3i TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sent occupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WATSON. if—apl | WANTED—A small boy to aitend Restaur- aut.—A N LARGE. tf—api For the Lenten Season AT THE FISH MARKET. : 150 Quintals Choice Table Codfish, 106 Quintals Hake, 50 Quintals Polloct:, 150 Boxes Boneless Codfish (extra quality), Fresh Codfish and Haddock, Herring in bar- rels, halves and quarters, Newfoundland Salmon (Smoked. and Dried). Extra No. 1 Mackerel in all size packages, Shad, Finnan Haddies, Canned Salmon and Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Chicken, Yarmouth Bloaters, etc: ALSO —150 Tubs Buiter, Smoked Hams, Roiled and Breakfast Bacon, Pork Lard, etc. GRUCERIES of all kinds at towest prices. a J.H. MYRICK & CO.. mch27—lw Charlottetown, March 5, 1895—Lm 246. : yO LET—The brick building now occupied fy John Coombs. Apply to Mrs RoBINs, Lover Queen Street, tf—apl WANTED—A good cook. Apply to MES. SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa. ti—mceh23 TO LET, foraterm of years, that ll. aere fieid at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several years past ing, and nos ing con- for market gardening, eat te. eatin dition. Pi on at once; : mence ist of May: Apply tM. $ D. Cc McLeon, Bank of Nova Scotia Bui ding rach2—im 246 - ~QOne-half of the three-story brick i een Sree Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, now occupied by George Beairsto ; ly tio A HornE & Possession May Ist. Apply ——. ’ D P EI STAMPS (compiete series) for i mies T. H. TAYLOx, Grafton Street. meh2—éi pd WANTED-—Salesman with or without ex- perience, full or part time, salary or commis | sion Season opens april ls.—Brown Bros. 3 Co. Contiaonia Nurseries, Toronto, Bailders, Lobster Packers, make money, buy from R. B. NORTON & 60. SOME PEOPLE Walk About Hermetically of Rubber Waterproof Coats. OTHERS Everybody wants money, and to save money buy a Jewel Stove and your Hardware at the “ City Hardware Store.” | AUCTION! Carriage that | = : [= in the Sealed People, wear Which wi: Coats. Have ? © $009900000000006 S000 ‘A GOOD WATCH ' | | _ Ata Low Price IS WHAT YOU WANT. | UPSEBE OURS. S47 | occiniail |G. H. ‘TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square mch30 | TO LET. That ecmfortable Brick Dwelling Houce | known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, ©. ©. 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 April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mch19—tf 246 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 | purchasers, | there are goo! buildings on the premises. | Also, at the same time and place, 16 | tons of hay, 3 tons of straw, wood sleigh | Behold the Perfect Injector, !¥ light Flace to Buy Is What You Are Looking For. | 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 i | » ‘ . Telephone connection. j giving bargains every day, Satisfacti v1 a j - _ oo! Yous ie Show = ae prices, A. E. MeEACIIEN, _____ THE SHOE MAN, CANADA, mch23 ; Province of Prince Edward } Island. IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice-Chancellor, oa ne 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 Snuilivan (or Silliphant), Catherine Allin and John Artemas 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 cf the late W. B. Allin, late of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Tinsmith, are hereby required to present and prove the sane before H's Honor the Vice-Chancel- lor, in the Court of Chancery, to de held a! 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 finai aiministration of the said estate and in the decree of this Coart herein. Dated this first day of April, A. D. 1895. WILLIAM A, WEEKS, ap2—dy 51 Registrar. SCHOONER FOR SALE. The Etoile du Matin, now lving in Pictou Harbor. For particulars apply to DONALD NICHOLSON, Lower Queen Street, April 2—3i Valuable Farm. I will sell by Public Anction. on Thurs- | day, 4th of April, 1895, at 2 o’clock, p. m.: The valuable Farm of Mr. Wm. Lannon of Sparrow’s Road, Lot 66, containing 140 acres of land, situated within 3 miles of New Perth Cheese Factory and Creamery, and 5 miles from Montague Bridge. Farm will be sold in block or in parts to suit Land is nearly a!] clear, and and harness, plow, harrows, half a ton of fence wire Terms liberal and made known on day of sale, Sale positive. No reserve. J. M. AITKEN, | meh22—wy tl dte Auctioneer. ‘TENDERS. | | Sealed T« nders wii] be received at the City Clerik’s Office until noon of MONDAY, the 8th } day oi April next, from parties willing to | supply the City of Cnarlottetown with 5,009 feet Juniper, 3x6 inch, in 4, 8 or 12 feet lengtas. | 25,000 feet Spruce Battens, 2) inches thick, in 12, 14 or 16 feet lengths, not less than six inches wide. 20,900 feet 3-inch | lank. | 10,000 feet 2-'nch } Plank Merchantable Hemlock Merchantable Hemlock Ten thousand feet of each description of Plank to be delivered on any of the wharves in Charlottetown as ordered (free of all charges, inciuding wharfage,) on or before the 15th day of May neat, and the balance on or betor. the ist day of July next. Tenders must specify price per thousand feet plank measurement. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, ¢ City Cler City Clerk’s Office, March 261), 1895. 3ieod pat | TENDERS. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received on and up till SATUR- | DAY, 13th day of April next, from per- | sons willing to contract for the erection of | a Cheese Factory at Emerald. | Tenders to state cost of Building alone, | cost of all necessary Plant alone, or cost of both combined. Security for the faithful performance of | the work will be required. Plans and epecifications can be seen oy application to the undersigned. } Directors do not bind themselves to ac- | cept lowest or any tender, | By order of Directors. | CHAS. TAPER, Secretary. Fmerald, April 1, 1895—4ly 135 & w A SQUARE TALK inate. SQUARE THINGS. My Watches are all tested before sold. I sell Al quality Forks and Spoons. My Gold and Aluminum Spectacles look well. Wedding Ring-, plump. 14 and 18 carat. Rockford, Elgin and Waltham Watches. Sterling Silver Links and Thimbles. Spectacles fitted true. Many of my goods are bought from the manufacturers. 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