ES Oi —_ a —~WITTH—— Qne Hundred Odd new patterns coming Woolen Company Still to the Front ICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. y extra value in Children’s Clothing. ‘ian to seleet 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. Suitings Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits Suits now offered at from our Mill every before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the T ni : if - aon r ; We have a large stock of Hats which we:have bought very low. It will pay you A new assortment of*Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. oon: =“ = = osama ARIE aE pam a" THE DAI 4¥ EXAMINER . ° . = 7 ; g i — a . - - s . — THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS. “TRUE IRISH HEARTS.” yn Oraping a deaentiien ont | - — LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR. tustra : fi \ 1 a. with- | THERE was & go xl-sized au lience at . aman . a the Lyceum last evenin: ase the ; ou , the very best portfolio series | ee ast evening to witness the PLACARDED HOUSES, tha . one t snd. No need to ; Presentation of the realistic Irish com edy- ee | drat. @Tene leis ieee tk i : 2 ad me activenesa. <A | re a, ve lrish Hearts, by the ¢ om- Sir,—In your “Notes and Comments” i <a i - either at | pany under the management of Mr. El. | column ofyesterday’s daily you have it that 3 thie off » af H. Mas ews stand, . Row land. The company came here | “jt is stated that the occupants ofa house | : : w vince anyone e first-class | direct rom Halifax, arriving about seven | placarded, &e.” : -< : a Our Own ( : The series o'clock, hence all the special scenery used As there are only two placarded honses Fear ‘ 20 pa ) need par- {| '" the production of “True Irish Hearts’ | jn the town, and I oeeupy one of them, I : chase e tha 1 they do not | coul 1 not be placed in position in time for! would like to know to which one vou re / “ lik k. Get a sample copy now cat night $ performance Notwithstand- | rey oi Cc a are t page The price ing thie drawback the play was put on! I fancy that the persons making these ts e 1m good shape, and was received with | statements know where to find the Healih yrpat Ve Pe . a * : ° —— jzreat saugates and applause, : Mr. | «-flicer, who, I presume, is the proper per ‘AL AND OTHER | Ed. W. Rowland and Miss Lillian’ Keene, ! son to make acquaintel with their griev- : : , : ir g LAC a ITEMS. j Who play ed the parts of Lanty Lana- | ances, For any information respecting | | way @) “ leade ie: es 1 | , ; | * . 8 d Kitty Brady, were capital. | case in my family, I refer them to Dré-4 | Both re expert lancers, and sing | Mcl«od and Johnsor "our rul : , ‘ iS aLty.-—Beer Bros well. Mr. Kitts made ¢ ndid “ Be j Melsed aad Fone Yours truly, ~~ = i be. IN itt nade @ splendud att | A. MacponaLp a . ; a Mooney, an | Mr. MeNurney an excellent | May 22, 1894 Pt Be ihe epnor ce w ‘“ ; a. ‘ ‘ ~=» . : é ' : ’ a se 26 Rakish Paddy Che other characters | | . ; : 19 to 10 pt were als o ! — ned. The specialty \ TAX THAT DISAPPEARS er i ” ' work In the second act was received with _ | Wi “A pro" : : nae ‘e are offerm . . Divia fe hold great laughter and applause, and the Sirn,—Thosve four commercial travellers S fi : : Dis *weet music of the Irish pipes, manipu- who returned to Nova Scotia, rather = ; is ; if 1 . p a ihe ri a alee lated by Mr. MeNurr ey, Was so highly pay the Peier’s tax, would have spent a} b as : ri aA = , appreciated that he had to reepond to | dav each at my hotel and have paid me | Oe | » . . | Several encores >The comie songa by the } @6 Wi I want | Po ak ce . Css { 1an COs t. ide v e 1 $ hat I want to know is thi Am cula ' of Cou ast-1 ioned gentleman were also well} not paying a tax to some one as a result of day A " st 8 . Pay + ndered and provoked great laughter this Legislation? If I do aot pay ont . ‘ a 4 i — vit “Crniskeen Lawn” will be put | moner, still I at oT rO getting } ‘ | ‘ ke t. i. pe ono Benge Bsesd ‘Tam kept from geting in! Cheapest in the market. « pon ie wonrus Ev ry person ashore monev, which amounts to the same thing ’ + . e . _ of seeing a good play presented by a ecapa- | Certainly! only lose my protit, and farm- to Lage it’ ‘ AwnayYT d 4 ri 7 P . uly y lose my protit, and far see Ou; 1 epal ment verore Ing Haraon Ive \t a pub ble company sheuld make a point of }ers, frohk whem I purchase my supplies, 5 ; r ain © muy 5* ne MI afew vears ago | being present lose thesmost of it, becacse | do not need ; and dnilare « Ded wines to buv so much from thei When [| : g A CHALLENGE. come to think of it, I suppose the farmers > — iets must jose quite a lot in this way al! yer ; TECTEI An attempt Sir.—An anonymouse scribbler in thie {the Seland— vad what séems” to me we : st Thursday might to set fire | morning’s Guardian makes # very Jabored } Strangest of all, this tax @n ws does™et go | me u é va at Halifax, but they were de'eeted by the watchman A ast issue of “Brains a : rs, re inces in wl se James Pa » &C ‘ h appea 1 i€ ={ catalozue . - } Ss AN A la lespatch from “ays Ss 00 n P. } sa W J pigrimage to St 7 ‘ B A r ! ™ Mon ‘tom on rhe Mth of Jus - Scetr Act This afternoon, Lauchli: McCallum, of St. Peter’s Road, was arraign- ed before H. V. Palmer and Samuel Mc- Rae, J. P’s, on a charge of violating the Cavada Temperance Act i heari “ ! rned r one week ini Meruopisw.—The exclusive control for the sale of “Methodism Throughout the W or eg P E Island has been eecured by Mr. The i Chapp Ile, who is desir ous of appointing live agents in Prince and Ling’s Counties Applications should be 1 o hin Box 71 , » + T} foren : Po.ice Cover.— . yrenoon, Kelly and aidressed t , Charlottetown Edward on the bark Ralph B. Peake, were arraigned complaint of Captain Rendle « harged with being absent without leave and attempting dames Fraser, sailors on to desert They were sent ei to four weeks imprison! rent each a: Tex Livive Yev.—There died at Ash- dafe, Antigonish Co., N. S., on 3rd May, a woman who had beenthe mother of 26 < jren--13 sons and 13 daughters. She was Mrs. Mary Cameron, widow of the fate Dougald Cameron, of that place Onlv 10 of her children survive her. secsiatiiiais se Moxrreat Art Associarion.—The first prize of $100 given by the Montreal Art Association for the best figure painting in oil, was won by Mr.G.A. Reid. Mr. Wil- liam Beymner, of Montreal, won a special prize of $200, he standing a few points ahead of Mr. Re:d. Mr. R. Harris, P. R. (. A. was the Judge, and, of course, did not compete, siesta Parere.—Into a crowde! with comes y the first number of Prince Edward Ielander,a neat six- quarty It is to be pu lished semi- weekly. It is grit in » and gives agr.caltural matters a prominent place. It is published by the Islander Publishing Co., Queen Street, Charlottetown. A New pretty w ell field already newspapers, the column tu-day iitics Arson Day.—The Hillsborough Square Committee, viz.. Chas. Palmer, Judge Hodyson, Judge McLeod, B _ = P. P., Thos Casely, Lemue! Philips and A. McNeill, will be glad to the 26th inet, to replace those broken dur- ing the past year , who know the value of the square at 4 place of re R wers receive trees up to i imiiies sort for enildren, nurses and baby car- riage*, should contribute. Sue Srroxnc Witt.—Few realize that the eijd who is hard to mansge ha? an energy that will make him a living fire in the veare to come. The teacher shonld wish that pliant girl or boy were harder to it may seem but the manage strange, pupils of strong wills who learn to endure restrajgt and to be industrious are the g! Ty of achool; encourage self manifes- —Sehool Journal. ae Porpriation or Avsrmacasta. — New Scuth Wales has the largest populatio ) of any of the Australasian colonies, the esti mated naares at the end of 1893 being s New Sonth Wales, 1,223,370; Victoria, 1.174,62% Qneensland, 432,298, South Australia, 66,064; Tasmania, 154,424; New Zealand, 672,265; total, 4,068,317. Frem these figures it will be seen that considerably more than one-fourth of the whole Australasian population is found in New South Wales. a fdation Grovenr Houe—The remains of Mrs. wife of the late P. Gunn, for some Summerside Gram- Gusa, wears teacher of the attempt to be funny, and, at the same time, questions the truth of the paragraph in issue of the 19th which stated that the undersigned, wheel- your inst., on that date, ed from New Perth to Charlottetown in 2 hours For the information of this gentleman (?) who is ashamed of his name, I will state that the from New Perth Cheese Factory to S mith port Ferry, bv the Georgetown Road; and if *‘Southport,” or anv of that ilk, thinks I euch time on that route, lei “run was cannot make him put up enough money to make it worth my while loiny the run and I will be most happy to accommodate him I will inv amount that ts put up. W W. Moore. Ce aaeneanennR Inet nnn EERE over again, cover PRANSFERRED.—By reference * advertising columns it will be seen BusINess to on that Captain John Hughes, coal dealer, Water Street. has transferred his business to his son. Mr. Jumes A. Hughes The latter is a young man of good business ability, is courteous and obliging, and in every way well qualified to continue the t enceessfully carried on by bis father for many vears past. We bespeak for Mr. Llughes a fair share of public pat ronage meiness so ~~ - ——- Focxp is a Botrtte.—A card upon which the following was written was found in a bottle at Mermaid Cove, Lot 48, on Saturday last by Mr. William Needham : * April 17, *94. ** Between White Sands and Pictou Island. Stuck in ice two days and not knowing how .much longer. See next bottle ror later reports. Please report this, when found, to Tae Examixer, Char lottetown, or to W. Irving, of Brockville.” To the card are attached the names of Irving, Mansfield, Phillips, Stewart, Francois, Ackhurst, Doull, Eldridge, Ferris, Ross, Maloney, Norton, Hackett, Miss Beer, Mre. L. H. Davies, Miss Crosby. The bottle was evidently thrown over- board from the Stanley while she was in the ice during the month of April last. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Scmmenrsipe, May 18. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 338 bags potatoes $ 245 2 bris came... 18 eee: Sn cane ese 16 10 cases eggs..... os ce 5 ube 24 60 bris oysters.. 150 $ 483 Shipped per steamer Fastnet, Charchill master, for Halifax, May [8th : 517 eases lobsters.... uneenaa <1 ee 600 doz eggs......... spoieichanens 18 100 bush turnips............ee ‘ 15 11 bris ovysters.........s.sceseeerees 33 {060 bnsh potatoes. ........ 1086 1725 bush oats...... 690 DS cembe BOOT oo. cctcccceveccesenes ts 3000 Ibs feed jiecionviaiah< se 30 i box pigs x $ 5409 SHIP NEWS, May 18—Ent SS Fastnet, Churchill, Hfx, mdse; SS Miramichi, Baquet, Mon- treal, mdse. May 19—Schr Pleiades, Drysdale, Wal'ace, stone; Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal. May 18—Cld schr Minnie Scott, Kennedy, Newcastle, potatoes; SS Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, mdse: J A G C, Lawson, Wallace, oats It Gets There Just the Same. When the mercury is rising, And the buds begin to swell, And the robins and the bluebirds Their tales of love do tell. mart School, were brought to Charlotte- mm in the SS. Florida and sent up here on the specia morning The de wat the mother of Mrs. Rennie Laird and Mr. Laird, now mana- ver of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, had tne budy conveyed to Lot 16 the same evening for interment Mrs. Gunn died near Boston in February and the body was kept im a Mrs. Gunn's maiden ggme was Fraser, her native place being Belmont, Lot 16.—Pioneer town from Bost next eased vault since Wesrerx Iuerovewents. — The Sum- me reide Pioneer reports ; *Capt. Thos. Walsh. of this town, is baving the founda ¢jon of his new tuilt. The strug- tuce will be 28x38, with two bay windows wu front, a verandah between, with the snain entrance in the centre. The build- ing firm of Mesere. Schurman, Clark & (Co. have the coatract. This firm has also ot hand at present the building of a resi- dence for Mrs. Smith, of Rustico, the re- modelling of the Bedeque Baptist church, and the eompleting of the Summerside Methodiet lurch. It was at first intended that this latter stracture should be com- pleted by June let, but owing to unavoid- able delay on the part of the building coaiiiittee in procuring the proper paint for the il not be delivered over antil July let.” BEER Lace BROS. Iusertion! house nsnle, it « > We have now in stock a nice variety of this fashionable Trimming in WHITE, CREAM, ECRU, BEIGE, TWO-TONED and BLACK. Special value inour LADIES’ UNDER- WEAR Department this week. “BEER BROS. _—_— Weather Bulletin. Toeoxro, May 22, 10 8. m. ; stationary or higher temperature You place your sealskin garment With some moth balls in a chest, And bid farewell to every fear— The moth balls do the rest. When the festive moth is with us, And the bed-bug builds his nest Reneath the bedroom carpet Or in moth-proof cedar chest. In this dark hour of sorrow There shines one ray of light; We've heard that Johnson’s moth balls Will knock ’em out of sight. Moth balls by the box and dozen. —_———__—. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. may2! “| Pronounce You Husband and Wife.” The ceremony is over, and one by one the guests enter the recep~ Rocker, that dainty cor- ner Table, tion room and view the presents-~tha* nice Oak that Bamboo Sereen, that Fancy Red Rocker, came from the Store of into the treasurv at all, «but pears. jast disap Hore. Keerer. ET A i A SECT WITH A NEW IDEA. Tt Will Live on Fruit and Herbs and Wear | no Dress of Any Sort. \ recent despatch from San Francisco states that a man named Wilhelm Boetner has sailed from that place on the steamer | Australia as the advance guard for a German colony of eaters, who believe in a he costume fall. Boetner is island where the colony may demonstrate its theories with- out risk of conflict with the Philistines of this world. Heis rich and an ex-ofticer in the German army, and, though dressing in the height of fashion, he as he wishes to became accustomed to the tropical sun. Just before sailing he said : “My idea in going to the tropics is to as near to nature as possible. The climate there is suited to my plans. You know a man cannot go naked in a country where icicles form in his whiskers. But I will be happy in Hawaii. Back in -Ger- many | have friends, Fruitarian’, we eall ourselves, who will diet of fruit and! herbs and in t of Eden the searching for some wears no haf, a live come on and join | the colony if I report favorably. Just | what form of government we will adopt cannot be aunonnced at present. The | main object in founding the colony. is | return to the life of primitive man, eat nothing but fiuit and herbs, indulge in no exertion than breathing, and wear no | garment of any description. Therein lies true happiness.” Boetner expects to get control of an island and bring over the pioneers of the | ce lony in a few months. oos- al World’s Columbian Exposition. Will be of value to the world by ‘illus trating the improvements in the machanical } arts and eminent physicians will tell you that the progress in medica! agents, has | been of equal and as a] strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs s far in advance of ali others. | | | | | importance, Armbreehts Tonic Cecoa> Wine —For Fatigue of Mind and Body, Ner-} ARMBRECHT, | 2 Duke Street, Grosvenor At Druggists vousness and Sleeplessness. Newtson & Co., Square, Lendon. ap24—eow A great display of crockery and glass- ware otfred very cheap at the cheap crockery sture—W P Colwill. dwiw | LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line, See Gotf Bros for ladies’ new shoes. may22 Remember the auction sale of piano, furniture, horse, buggy, sleigh and har- ness, at tne residence of Edward Chandler, Esq., King Square, to-morrow (Wednes- day), commencing at 11 o’clock.—R. Beairsto, auctioneer. may22 studio. mav22 Goft Bros take the lead in summer foot- wear. . mav22 Important to Know—If you want a superior American piano, sewing machine, French marble clock, or any piece of good furniture, you ean’ purchase them at Edward Chandler’s auction 11 o’clock.—R. Beairsto auctioneer. may22 Nice tan shoes at Goff Bros. may22 Cheapest egg case fillers in the city at Jenkins & Son’s, Queen Street. m1l 3w We wish everyone in country and city to call and see our new stock of crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w All in need of crockery and glassware would do well to call and see our new goods which we are selling so cheap, at W P Colwill. dw 4w NEW DRESS GOODS Just Opened. Light Chalties, Black Ground Challies, Crepons, Checked Linen Goods, Fancy Diagonals, Black Faney Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Silks to match. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, May 18, 1894—dy TO LET. The Store and Offices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New- bery, Hsq., and now by M. Trainor, Esq. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices, Possession given Ist July next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mayl7 PROWSE BROS. Photographs of the Rev. James Simpson, M. A., of this city, for sale at Cloud Hill’s | to-morrow at | JM harlottetown, May 8, 1894—tu thu sat = — want : you t oO call and see their , (Carpets, Clothing, 3 Hats, ul Furnishings, shades,- Oil Cloths; sc. No. trouble t 6 show .. lo oods. We in the public deserve the trade. vest that can be claim to be doing the trade above fines. to call and see if we don’t We ask ihe We keep the had, and we sell away below old profité “Fry us. PROWSE B Charlottetown, May 21, 1894—-dy = 7 GHO. EL.CcoOOoK. PHOTOGRAPHER, | | | ROS. & C0. The Wonderful Cheap Men. FAMILY FLOUR. Only $3.50 per Bbl. eRe AL GOAL COAL Asadia, Tuternatiozal and Yas. MINED NUT COAL PRESH now | landing at McMillan’s. R. McMILLAN. mayl9—lw eiapaee Seen ol ee HORSES i a | ——e_- — | The Schooner “FRED E. COX} wil! | carry a limited: number of Horses an leek | to Demerara. © For particulars apply to | bey CARVELL BROS. — The Other Man and He got my customers. spoiled. my. trade. advertised, I DIDN'T. GRiPsaczce | Wye: Gon fo.D0 +F 400% wan 00 new Substribers Can Aave GRIP from haw Hl tad of "Dy for.. AGMinlsiralion Avilce The undersigned Administrator’ of the Estate and effects which were of Margaret this Island, widow, deceased, intestate, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make ,immediate paynient to him: and:.all .persons having any elain:s or demand against the said Estate are hereby required-to present the same to him at the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Charlottetown, duly attested, without delay. : Dated at Charlottetowy, this 8th day of May, 18943 . EDWARD BAYFIELD, mav9—Im eod Administrator. Pty APO) Harriet Colwell, late of Charlottetown, in CLBOD: & CO. a CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. | Hast ‘Birect Line, Not Calling ° “at Halifax. | The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer |“ FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation | Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, | MAY 18ra, at7 p.m., and every Kriday at 7 p- Bt., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning). FROM::BOSTON —Tuesday, May 15st, at 11 o’clock,a.m., and every Tuesday at ila. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- class $7.50. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading | will be issued at Stations on P. E. Island | Railway. Through freight delivered fron: | Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- |. handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. : Seehets requiring their freight prompt I hited States should instruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. : For further particulars apply at the i office gf Charlottetown Navigation Co. | ” “Fi. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, ga od Plant Wharf, Halifax. | RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap2l * ; «ey Seed Wheat. White Russian aud Manitoba Red, growa on Rosebank Farm last year from - import ed s@éd, 3 Ekta good. Apply to FRANK McKENNA, Queen Street. Ch’town, Merch 21, 1894—2m 2aw & | | | | and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks. | ' The house is heated with hot water, and | is in first-class order. Calls special. attention to Photos. the marked They are not mere ;Photographs,. they are Like- stperiority of his nesses, and make invaluable! mementoes of absent friends. Call and see specimens. CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS a specialty, for which no extra charge will be made: Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. Charlottetown, May b9, 1894—3in dy Rubber alls | CHEAPEST IN TOWN. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row, Brown’s Block. Charlottetown, May 1, 1394—t ts Your Choice for $5. THE NO. 4 YOST. In presenting to.the public our No. 4 | Machine, we feel that we haue combined all the latest and best improvements of the most successful inventors and experianced mechanics The Carriage of this Machine contains many practical improvements, the useful- ness of which will at once be apparent. Among those specially worthy of mention are the following: — The new and improved Release Key, whereby the carriage can be released as well when raised as when lowered, and can be positively stopped ata given point | without the allowance of a siugle space | for momentum. This instantaneous stop- | ping will undoubtedly be much appre- | cloted by rapid operators. A new arrangement for making Single, Double and Triple spaces. A new and improved Paper Feed, which is admirable both for its simplicity and the impossibility of ‘getting out of adjust- ment. A line can be written clear to the bottom of the paper. | Still another feature is the new Space Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the saine as the rest of the keys. Besides the improvements, this Machine and ains all the good points of our No. cont No, 2 Machines. The speed of the Yost can be limited | only by the ability of the operator to find and properly strike the keys. This we guarantee. In other words, its mechanism is con- trived to respond instantly to the touch of the operator by the adoption of certain ex- pedients, by the use of which— Ist. The touch is soft and even, and the depression slight. 2nd. The carriage feeds immediately after the type leaves the paper. 3rd. The escapement is so arranged as to be perfect and uniform. 4th. There is no ribbon movement to require attention or consume power. 5th. The arrangement of the keyboard Fifty Pairs LACED. and ELASTIC-SIDE BOUTS, a} | eonduces ge ages ag our own make, hand-sewed uppers. This is a chance to get Factory prices. J. HH. April 28, 1894—1m -eod bottoms with French Calf Regular price, $6.00; your choice for $5 per pair. CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS at BELL, GREAT GEORGE STREET. Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers is caiied to the following sections of an aa by the Legislative Assembly of Prince Sdward Isiand, Session 1894, intituled “An Aci to Impose.a Direct Tax on Certain Classes of Traders ” :-- 1. “ From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not permanently residing } inthis Province doing business within this Province, commonly known as *“* Commercial) Travellers,” and every person not-permanent- Act | { ; ly residing in this Province, and who sells | either for himself or any other person any | goods, wares or merchandize in this Province, | or solicits or canvasses for orders either for himself or any other person for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize within this Province, either by | the production of samples, photographs, cata- | logues, printed or written matter, or simply by word of mouth without the production of samples, photographs, catalogues, printed or written matter, shall, before he or she enters upon the business of so selling any goods, wares or merchandize, or soliciting: or can- vassing for such orders, pay tothe Proyincial Treasurer of this Provinee an annual licen-e | ~ fee or d: rect tax of fifteen dollars,”’ 2 “Upon payment of the said license fee or direct tax, the said Provincial Treasurer shall grant a license authorizing the person therein named tosell goods, wares and mer- | +4 { i i i | i | | { } i chandize in this Province, and to solicit and,| canvass for orders for the saie, exchange o purchase of goods, wares ani merehandize within this Provinee. Such license shall be granted and remain in force for the space of one year following the date upon which the aid license shall be granted and no longer.” 3. ny such Commercial Traveller or per- son not permanently residing in this Pro- vince as aforesaid, who, after the passing ot this Act, shall sell any goods, wares or mer. chandize, or solicit or canyass for orders for the sale, exchange or purchase Of any goods, | greet, ‘Pwo Stores let together or separately. wares or merchandize in any manner afore- said within this Province without having first paid the said license fee or direct tax, and obtained the said license, shall for each and every occasion upon which he or she shalt sell any goods, wares or merchandize, or soti- citor canvass foran order for the sale, ex- | change or purchase of any goods, wares Or merchandize as aforesaid, be liable to pay the sum ot two hundred dollars to the said Pro- vincial Treasurer.”’ | er: Work carefnily attended to | at Mrs. Capt. Hobbs’, south side Hillsborough i | Square, tf—may22 j — i i | | } This Act is now in force. License cam be procured in Charlottetown atthe Previncial Treasury, iff Simmerside from Wm. T. Haunt Esq., in Georgetown from, | George b, Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMILLA®, | Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. { Provincial Treasury, Prince Edward Island 15th May, i8%4. 5 pat pio tf maylé—dly tf | tO FRANCIS P. MOCARRON, FO SALE. _ The Dwelling House and Property at | Brighton formerly occupied by the late Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence.| About three acres-| of lan d can go with the same. Posessien | given about the Ist of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, apl 7—dy tf Trustee. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British | Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable | form is quicker in action and more reliable than wnen taken in Capsules, Powders or Piils Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sample bottle free to physi | cians upon recef pt of card. MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb2%6—d&w 3m Montreal. } ' | ' | FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to | leave the Island, the very eiigible House oc- | enpied by him on the corner of Prinee anc Dorchester Streets wiil be torent on or about lst May mext. Itis a first-class House in ail respects, and is heated with hot waterthrough- out. For particulare apply to Judge Alley or to the subseriber on the premises,—L. J. OSTRANDER. tf—mehl5 WANTED—A smart boy about 14 years of age, who understands taking care of horse and cow and making himself useful about a house. Aj,/ly at this office. mayl7 COTTAGE FOR SALE—‘nat comfortable Cottage situate at the corner of Euston and Longworth Streets, at present in the ge tion of Mr. George A. W. Robertson. For further particulars apply to H. J. CUNDALL. may7—2w 2aw j-Qayeen and Water Streets. Y yaeant middie of August. — | ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Notice to Commercial|& Grand Awakening is taking place. Con- sumers no longer wish to pay for Baking Powder in TINS, which when empty are USELESS. AVOID THIS and buy WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. Quality equal to any in the market, and Prof. Lawson pro- nounces Pure and W hole- some mayl4 Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET.—Pasture near the city. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. lw-may22 ALBERT P. 4 LLIN, Professional Bill Post- Residence 6th. Rapidity does not affect the align~ ment, The Yost is by far the cheapest Writing Machine, because it is the most economical in respect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, Durability, Ease of Learning, Ease of Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, Speed, etc. 8@FSecond-hand Ribbon and Shift Key Machines for sale cheap. IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, St. John, N. B. a D. B. STEWART, Agent, Cherlottetown, P. E. I. » may? RNGLISH & McGOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AVCTIONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanies’ Builaing, WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. PF. c. O, Box i42 d&w 3m—nichi2 } ORANGES. We have received 50 Cases Oranges. W. A. HUTCHESON. mayl6—4i—guar pat wi _—— - ED REAL ESTATE For Sale by Auction. I am instracted by Edward Bayfield, Esq., to sell by Auction the property of the late John Colwili, Upper Queen St., TO LET—The Italian Warehouse, Queen | on SATURDAY, the 26th day of May, Also, the, large Brick Store at the opposite eorner across thestreet. Reptlow. Apply to A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. 2w eod—may22 TO LED<The House and Laud at Clyde River, jhe property of Mrs, Sarah Derrach, formerly of Clyde River, now residing in Quincy; Mass. ‘immediate possession will be given, Davies & Haszard or to A. tioneer. VieNeill, Auc- 82 eod * may22 eat ncneeennlitill lineata WANTED.—A good stylish driving horse in exchange for a buggy. Apply at tais office. | may2i—dy & wky 2i pd } WANTED.—A girl for general hor Apply to Mes. W.-H. Svewart, I Road. TO*BR, LET--Tbe house, shop a 'd premises on Richmond Street, at present occupied by Mr. Joseph Kent. Possession given the day of August, or sobner if required. Avply may l9-—3i eod pd OYSTERS at G. A. MCMILLAN’s, corner of 3i eod—mayl? PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS. Ontya limited number can be taken. mayis—ti FOR S1LE—The house and premises on Gerald Street ocenpicd by Mrs. Musick. Pos session given imincdiately, Appiy to R. R FITZGERALD, Solicitor. ti—mayi8 PASTURAGE TC LET.—Several ermal asture fields to let near the city, jodd’s Medical Hal. eod tf. Apply at; mayl6 TO LET—Half ofadouble tenement house containing six rooms, situated on Sidney Street, betaseen Queen and Pownal. For fur- ther particulars apply on the premises to P. | McQualIpb. lw pd—mayl6 HOUSE TO LET--The house on Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. Will be mayl2 TO LET--One-half of the Three-story Dwel- Apply to W. W. WELL ti—may} Mr. J. M. Davison. NER. TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached. Apply to: THOMAS McoQUAtIp, Lower Queen Street. mayld FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given ist May.—MavuURICE BLAKE. ap2i—tr SALESMEN. WANTED to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight to every business man or firm; liberal sulary and expenses paid; position rmanent. For terms address with stamp ENTENNIAL M’r’G, Co., Milwaukee, W/s. mays—tu th sat tf i Double Tenement House in good repair. Forterms, etc, apply at the office of | instant, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the pre- mises :— The Property comprises a lot of Land fronting 50 feet cn Queen Street, and ex- tending back 84 feet, with large two-story Terms at sale R. BEAIRSTO, may 19—eod Auctioneer. Queen's: Birthday. The Arbor Society has arranged to de vote the Queen’s Birthday (Thursday, 24th inst., to the planting of ornamental trees on-Great George and Prince Streets, and at the request of the Society I have much pleasure in asking my fellow citi- zens to join in the like laudable effort by planting ornamental trees in front of their several properties, which will in a few years, if efliciently protected by the civic authorities, add largely to the appearance of the city and the comfort of its citizens and visitors guar W. E. DAWSON, § 23 mayl7—3i eod pat Mayor. All Things Come to him who waits, if he waits long enough. YOU DON’T have to wait long if you ADVERTISE. P, B. ISLAND RAILWAY. Queen’s Birthday. Return Tickeis will be issued at one first- class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on WEDNESD iY and THURS- DAY, 2rd and 4th May, instant, good for return up toand on May 2, 1834. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, / May 37, 1804. 5 dy & wky tl dt a cae amen ace ar le amnn Be mae ieee ene so remrens es