LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. . ~~ 3 Beer Bro _—~ ‘ recat Af axTLes 4 °F aa Swa weo a Cenr.—While ai seven- = B.C . mecting ¢ rea ison of Joseph Pe rry was playing | t me comrades on Saterday last he al - accidentally swallowed a cent. Dr Moore ax ‘ ‘ 63 vas called in and found that the cent had : oa? nthe throat. After trying in diff - Q erent ways to extricate the piece of money | an monthiy We the doctor was compelled, for the safety of Roa s evening at ¢" the lad, to force it into the stomach. The aes or thinks his patient will be well in a \ A A \ i few says - Persena.—Master Garnet Moore, of : om i George | Charlottetown, is spending a few days here ae wit ash | with his brother, Dr B P Moore. — va x Miss Beer, of Charlottetown, is visiting oa! i at the residence of Mr. O. Jones, Mone- < 1 ™ : ‘ tev C{P Arsenault, of Charlottetown, ’ : . was registered at the Ruas Sitarday es 2 ‘Ir William Sneddea, of Teronto, who S N vw, N. | das bee n town for the past few days, left | +: to ane a and | ¢ morning by the Northumberland for « Ge | } P ‘ 7 ‘ : on weruine New—Mr W A Ching, hav- ° gery ng lately sold out his interest in the firm | . . . at Compton & Ching, has opened a fruit _ 2. var y mfectionery store in the place lately | = wwied by S M Graves. Mr Ching is | —_ a, having the building fitted up with electric | Fixe ATT I e head f fine | lights, a large plate glass front, and other cattle © e Crapand } vements will be made. We wish him 30 Cartie Saturda M rs, ss his new undertaking. Saus t Newsom Wirns Us Acaty—-The mayflower. : ae Prof tev Mr Srroxe preached an eloquent Pt « A x VATIONS.~~F FOF) sermon in the Methodist Church yester- Burr a S ween » Uhar- ; . et Ty { i a ; 26 esate © . witie Anrivep—The new band instruments, _ pur hased of the Conn Co, of W orcester, | Tx 4 *.—Th es A é vn i bv Mass, by Councillor Leturgey, arrived here Bait B ’ -" + Cow Bay | Saturday last by the Northumberland. nacion la . vy. She was una to put | Repracep—-The plate glass front in the Sato 8: . ac t that harbor | Sammerside Bank building, damaged by being the fire, has been replaced f — Acciwwent.— While one of our bicyclists Masters, owners and all persons inter- | went sailing down Queen’s Wharf on hia | ested g vessels, &c., wili find some-| whee! on Saturday last, the rider, while thing aS importar to them oy read- } near the edge, collided with a | Ing on Coal Co., itd., advt. Im) post and was thrown from his wheel into another may 6 21 he water, which, however, was not very - deep, and Luilow escaped uninjured. M ages .? ” . ¥ —— Ran Aw sy.—Charlie McKay, aged 12 Li - od A. M., this evening | years, who has been living with his uncle, aio sng Om a! visit Of th - M. W., Mr Alex. McKay, of New London, seCc- Grand Ma Dretiiren, please b€ pUNnc- | reily Jeft home yesterlay merning and tas. f sient tir siways weicome. | came on foot to Summerside, with the in- ee tention of leaving to-morrow for Boston Ss Deata.—Dr. Jobu A. Byres, of | A few hours after his departure, bis uncle, Springh N. S., died suddenly at that | missing him, and knowing his desigus, pia | Friday morning. It 1s said that | drove to tewn and notified the police, who, he took an rdose of morphine, which | after a brief search, found the lad walking | drsx he had been using for a number of about town and handed bim over to Mr. years | McKay, with whom he returned home. ‘ a Scrextists Disacree—The recent dis- | Po.we Corrt.—There were three Scott } C'ssien between Professor Robertson and | Act cases on tie docket this forencon. | “ee liter of the Watchman is exciting | The cases ags.inst Minnie Laugheran and | uw h interest amongst our quasi scientists. | Philip Carley were further adjourned un- They are inclined te attach less importance | ti} Taursday, and the summons against A. | to the albumenoid foods since reading the | | last Watchman, and are of opinion that the array of celebrated Irishmen which appear- | ed in the Jast issue of that paper, and which |Ireland produced during &. Hewitt was dismissed. —— Live is tas Macpatexes.—A_ glimpse LATEST SUMMERSIDE. NEWS, | corner Rochford and Kent Sts., | Jane Coffin, elie THE DAILY EXAMINER SHIP NEWS, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 4--Welcome, Smith, Buctouche; Kohinoor, Boudreault, Pictou; ss Wm Ait- ken, Snow, Shediac. ™ — MARRIED.® At Bradalbane, April 30th, by the Rev. D. McLean, William J. McNeill, Esq., Searletown, to Miss Clara Mugford, daugh- ter of John Mugford, Esq., of Brada!vane. = DIED. In this city, on the Sth inst., John Me- Lean, aged 19 years. [Faneral from Mrs. Carpenter’s house, at two | o'clock to-morrow (Tuesday) to People’s Cemetery.] Passel peacefully away ‘in the 96th year of his age, Elijah Purdy, Sr., last surviving son of the Jate Gilbert Purdy, Esq., of Maligash, N.S : {Funeral from his son’s residence, Mal- peque Roal, on Tuesday, 7th, at 2 p. m., to Highfiel 1 Ceme tery.] At Mount Stewart, on the 4th inet., wife of James R. McEwen, aged 67 years. [Funeral on Tuesday at 10 a. m.J At Grand Tracadie, on Sunday morning, April 28th, of consumption, Mrs. Janie Keizer, wife of Stanley Keizer, aged 27 years. The deaeased came to this Island from Channel, Newfoundland, nine years avo, and during her stay here made many friends by her kind and gentle manner. She bore her long suffering with a truly Christian spirit, and died trusting in the merits of her Redeemer. (Newfound)and papers please copy.) At Bear River, on Tuesday, April 30th, of pneumonia, Mary, widow of the late | Maxim Chaisson, aged 61 years, leaving | of | | j i rth taking at life in the Magdalenes I = . a ed 7 a aan | period, will compare favorably with any | cinter 8 auordaer 4 E OX J - ‘ . . ig row e » Chedtatte | raised in that country during any other | z resaient correspot Ot. nh Lotte- — si . 5 . . at itlh thn rs sted with refer- | PeTiod ia her history. own readers will be interested with refer- : f aa a : ‘ss Alice Beers | Swe News.—Entered, May 4, sch Nina ences Ww M: s Alic: ere. | ‘- : . danealiianee | Page, Capt Campbell, from Pictou, coal. | Maw 5 . . strone Couxreerert Mover.-—It is said that} May 5—schr Jennie Armstrong, | Capt iain Mae Callas enll ae eee ta} McDonald, from Pictou, coal; schr Speed- counterfeit ive dollar gold neon ee el eae, Capt Campbell, from Crapaud, eireulation in Canada. They are Ameri- ame ; ean and the size and mounting are perfect. The ¢ be expected from California goid. Northumberland: 19 | Shipped per SS. bus oats, $99; 23 jcuses eggs, $51; 775 | horses, $1,990; 22 bbls oysters, $66; 218 ss s ne | bags potatoes, $195; total, $2,402. Coal Surexests.—The New Glasgow, | N S, Enterprise says that the Drummond | Coliiery have already loaded 8 or 10} schooners aud shipped to P E Island. Theg | lear ring they give are aj] that can > SHIPPING NOTES. Railway, which amounts to about 7,000 | ogroyes; schr Mary Joseph, for Sydney, tons. potatoes; schr Maggie Jane, for Pictou, | ballast; schr Sea flower, for Pictou, with potatoes; SS. St. Olaf, for Magdalen Is - a Faow Bostoy.—Steamer Olivette leaves i | ! oye ie Schoonera Maggie, Alice and Satellite | have the contract to supply the P E Island | ojeared to-day for St. Pierre, with general | Bostor 1 Tues lay, 14th inst., for Hawkes- i lande, veneral cargo. bury, and will leave Charlottetown on re-| 4 echooner owned by Mr. Leslie arrived turn to Boston Friday, noou, on 17th inst., | in port today. They left Margaree Island | nail @ill leave Boston every > 1esday and th 8 morning and report north of East Charlottetown every Friday until further) point clear of ice. This echooner left | noon Magdalen Islands March 27th on asealing | . voyage, but was unsuccessful, getting only | New Facronizs.—Mr. George Guard is | seventy (70) seals. The captain says that | mshing rapidly te completion the neW/ the Magdalen fizet has not been very Alberton Cheese Factory. This factory | successful this spring, the largest catch | from + retarns on. the solicitor’s lists | being 200 seals. promices to be one of the most successful Souris, May 1, 1895. | Gnea in the Province. The Lot 7 and senile: tthe iliiatin tite O'Leary factories are also being built. PERSONAL. | isin a Y. P.S. €. E. Isrerxartoxar Coxven- We regret to hear of the serious illnees riox.—The Canada-Atlantic and Plant | of Mr. Joseph A. Macdonald, of the Public Bteams Company offer to convey dele- | Landis Department. gates Boston and ret iro at the following His Holiness the Pope, on Friday re- i rates: For a party of 25 or more, $12; for) ceived in audience their Lordships the & party of 20 to 24, $15.60. Phe ee 3ishops of Charlottetown, St. John and | will 2 Cha tet wo » the Fr aay | Antigonish. : | precea I ng of the convention. Miss Bartlett, of Nova Scotia, is expect- | a _ |edto arrive here on Saturday, and will New Restpuyce.—The people of Mis- | speak atthe Railway Men’s meeting on ecuch ar ling a nice new parochial| Sunday afternoon. Her many friends residence for their pastor. Schurman, | wil] be pleased to meet her. Clark & Co., have the contract. The] Senators Prowse,Arsenault and Macdonj main building will be 28x33 feet It will | eld arrived home from Ottawa on Satur- be : r cupation in August OF | day night. It was understood that a motion September. With a fine new presbytery, | would be made on Friday, adjourning the Miscouche parish will be splendidly | Senate until after the completion of the equipped budget debate. The Senators will return er /to Ottawa when the Senate re-assembles. Tee Worse Manger. — The United Mr. Joseph A Macdonald, who ia about States’ horse market does not seern tO 1M | leaving Cardigan Bridge for the United Fr 4c «a sale of thoroughbreds in States, was recently presented with a very training at Lexington, K entucky, the other | gon plimentary address, signed hy the day wo, three, ar ] four-year-olds went clergymen aod busimess men of the place, for a song, thirty, thirty-five and forty dol- | to which be replied in appropriate terms, Jars g not unusual figures, while ten | We regret that our space will not admit of @ftbe twenty-two anit vals | { brought | the publication of the address aad reply. unue re“) dollars each. et sil Se Ais cittiaiinine i Cex Facrory at Emeratp.—At a] ATTEMPTED Jamu. Breaxinc.— Edward meeting of the directors of the Emerald | Flannigan, a prisoner in Queen’s County Cheese Factory Company, held on Satur- Jail awaiting trial in the Supreme Court day ev ie, it was decided to begin build- | om a charge of breaking and entering the ing o;erations forthwith. The contract | premises of Herbert Stanway, made an for the netruction of the boiler was j| unsuccessful attempt to break jail one ara VI McKinnon & McLean | night last week. Flannigan, who was of Cha snd the contract for the | confined in cell No. 8, cut the wood ot! M W. Movre. We/| around the lock of the door leading into wi Comy . 3 | the Young cell adjoining and removed the -_— lock and got from his cell into that apart- . Oo. 6.T.--1 fcllowine officers were | mem. Heowt the door with an old kaife, ins‘4 Karakwinch Lodge. 1. 0. G,| covering the opening made with \ ot ¢ on the let inst: George F | peper and his coat Once in FP t Mre J D Meclntvre. V T. | Young’s cell, Flanrigan began cutting the Annie R MeKay.8S J.T; J M Gann, See; | Stone wall in the hal! between the ce.la, and Hugh J McKay, Fin Sec; A Campbell, | ¥* about half way through when discov- T: - D S MeKay, Mar; Dan Riley, ered in the morning by Jailor Harvie. g i. W Montgomery, Sent; Ida White. | Had he kept on working in the direction head. A S: Ciara McKay, D Mar; J White- | i» which he was going he would have head, Chap; J Jardine, P C T. struck another part of cell No. 8 licers of Colville Lodge, No. 69, from which he had escaped. The for nsuing quarter are as follows: C operations on the wall were carried Tj G Sterns (re-elected); P © T, Edison | 02 by the aid of a batten taken from ti V TT, Eeily Leslie; Sec, Alex- | the wicket in the door ofthe Young cell. Flannigan must have been working all ander Campbell; Treas, Minnie Morrow; | *° : Chap, Gertrude Matthew; Mar, Peter Mc- | night endeavoring to get through to Donal D M, Lo'la Lord; I Ss, Minnie | liberty, as the touls used were not calcu- Lannigan. O S, George McKEachern; A 8, | lated to expedite business. The damage Bianche Lord; L D, C H Sterns (re-elected) | '8 being repaired, and in the meantime 2 @ eae pe ; Flannigan is confine! in a cell for refrac- ; Lord 5 tory prisoners. cen FURTHER PARTICULARS OF OUR Great Glove Purchase. _ 459 Pairs of the celebrated LA REINE VICTORIA French Kid Gloves ‘re now offered by us at the unusual price of $1.59. The regular price of this Glove is $1.60. These gloves were shipped by the manufacturer to a firm that had failed in the meantime. Partly by good for- tune, partly by good management, we secured this portion of them, Beautiful Summer shades in Tans and Greys and all sizes in Blacks. 000 Pairs of our popular Lily Glove also in stock. BEER BROS. #ix sens and one daughter to : ourn their irreparable May her soul rest in peace. At Wood Islands, on the 25th April, Mr. Donald Munn, in the 85th year of his age. The deceased was in many respects aman to “look to.” His opinions were decided, but not obtrusively thrust upon i088. others. In society he was gentle, kind and agreeable. He always looked for principles, and acted accordingly. For many years he was a justice of the Peace and an Elder of the Presbyterian Church, and his counsel was much prized. His mortal remains, followed by deep regrets friends and acqnaintances, were in- terre? at Wood Islands, whither his wife | preceded him some years. EEE eae ———— SE Tue Recorp Broxey. — During the month of April over $17,000 was taken in at the wind of the Moncton freight house. This is the largest amount for any one menth in the history of the road. The above amount about represents the freight Ww | paid on goods brought into this city.— Moncton Times, the “potato” | rd is usually required during house- cleaning, It’s not always neces- sary, but it’s better to use it. We have some that is fresh and pure. If you should want any we would like to supply it. We also have the Insect Powder Guns. With ove of them the Powder can be blown into all crevices. VSBVSETVSCSVSISSTCCOVsE ‘ inseet Powder : : : ; $ BSCVESSVSASBVSEVTE SVG DON'T’ let the dealer try to talk JOHNSON & JOHNSON. The Reliable Druggists. you into something else that he says is “just as Tell what you want, and that it is WRIGHT'S FACTORY-MADE FUR- NITURE. Buy of the Makers. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Who Sell at Selliny Prices. good.” him you know Lobsier Packers | Lobster Boat, new, first-class bargain; 6 Galvanized Lobster Boilers, 50 Bath Trays, 0 Herring Nets and Webs Just arriv d, all sizes and d-pths, ata bargain; 25 sheets Galvan- ized Iron for boilers. ALSO—New Sealing Oil for soldering lobster cans, perfectly free from all acids; works like a charm. 500 cases Half Flat Cans, 1,9 cases Tall Cans, 3000 cases Flat Cans—all made of best Charcoal Tin, guaranteed; 1,000,000 best No 1 Parchment Linings for Cans; Block Tin, Lead, Solder, at lowest prices. G£O. D. LONGWOKTH & CO, AUCTION § SALE AT ROYALTY JUNCTION. About 47 acres of Freehold Land, partly cleared and partly covered with good tim- ber, fronting on Brackley Point Road, and bounded on the west by Royalty Junction, the property of the late Robert Weeks, will be sold at Auction at the Royalty Junction on SATURDAY, the 18th of May, A. D. 1895, at 2 o’clock. Terms, half cash, the balance on mort- gage at 6 per cent. FREDERICK H. HORNE, Auctioneer. WM. DODD, Trustee. | may3—52 & wy THE TIERNEY ESTATE. Land on Euston Street and Ma!- peque Road For Sale. The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, deceased, will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— A'lthe Tierney Property and Estate, consisting of four Tenement Houses and Premises, situate on Euston Ssreet and the Malpeque Road, in Charlottetown. The property will be sold either together or in lots to suit purchasers. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to Mr. William 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHILLIPS, STEPHEN R. JENKINS, Executors of the Will of Elizabeth Tierney, Map22—246 tl sle AUCTION SALE eile icin me Valuabie Business Site on Queen Square, also Pasture Lois at Brighton. The premises lately occupied by the late Wm. Weeks, on the north side of Grafton Street, will be soli at Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 1895, at 1! o’elock, forenoon. Also, at 12 o'clock the same day, 2 one- acre Lots of Pasture Land at Brighton, near Boyle’s Tannery. Terms made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—51351 The People’s Store. Jew Goods & Novelties. In looking through our New Stock, buyers will notice at once THE LARGE VARIETY, THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS, THE VERY LOW PRICES. WEEKS’ For Dress Goods, Our display of Dress Goods is very large. We show the very newest fabrics at popular prices. Many handsome Cos- When you want a pair of FISHING BOOTS call and see McHACHEN, the Shoe Man, who is aoted for low prices. ap27 tumes, also Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 72c., worth 95e. Two toned Dress Goods, rainbow colors and very pretty, 68c., worth 95c. & Tweed Effects at 59c., x worth 72c. Silk Grenadines, Crepons, Priestley’s Goods, etc. WEEKS’ Al Value in Cashmeres, 50c, TH: LOVE OF GEMS is a proper sentiment, and indicates the 50c, 50c, 50c., 50., possession of exquisite taste. You can gratify such ® faste easily by inspecting our stock of Rings, which contains eshin- ing examples of the rare beauty of gems 50 cents, of various kinds. Opals, Turquoises and , weight, best dye and color, worth | Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- halfas much more. Your interest to see]sent. Just received, Watches, Rings, this 50c. line. Studs, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. Display of Milliaery. FAVORITE LACES in designs. OSTRICH PLUMES & TIPS, fashion- able colors and styl™®. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS.—Gofferings in all colors. JET STEELS & GILT ORNAMENTS of every description. ; HATS.—<A large assortmeut. WEEKS? Mantles & Waterprocfs. This Department is stocked with Eng- lish and German Capes, low, medium and high-priced novelties. We show the “DISTINGUE” WATERPROOF in many styles. We guarantee this make as the best Waterproof otfered to the public, both in proofing and low prices. 50 cents a yard is a popular price for a French Cashmere, when the value is equal to the line of Cashmere we are now show- ing at Silk appearance, fall widtl apls The Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle do not make any mistakes in the They finish their wheel in the very all the latest manufacture of steel. best shape. They warrant them throughout. Don’t buy until you see them. “PERFECT” —— AND—— “GARDEN CITY” ——AT—— W. E. DAWSON’. mayl—dy & wy W EE HK 8’ > | Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, HOSIERY.—Cotton, Sanitary Black, Black and Tan Cashmere, Lisle Thread, elc., etc. CORSETS in all the Jeading popular makes, in all sizes, at lowest prices. i (Br Ss § WHEKS For Novelties. We show many Novelties in Wire Belts, Buckles, Shopping Bags, Ladies’ Neck- ties, etc., etc. TO LET. One half Brick House on Kent Street, next door to Dr. Kelly, at present occupied by Miss McMillan. Possession given about May 24th. ‘Apply to Dr. Kelly April 23 tf tu thur sat. Notice of Application to Parliament. Notice is hereby given that Alfred A. Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, J. P. B. Cusgrain, A. G. McBean, H.F. W. Bellew, H. C. Bellew and E. F. E. Barthe, all of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next ses- sion thereof for an act to incorporate a company called “ The Canada Insurance Promotion Association,” with powers to carry on the business of an insurance Agency iu all parts of the Dominion of WEEKS’ For MANTLES, For MILLINERY, For DRESS GOODS, For GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, Canada. wiiiads wokialiinans ; ou 7 owes > »g 4 [a Pe Solicitor for Applicants. 4 Dated at Montreal this 25th day of March, 1895. PHOTOGRAPHY | CLOUD HILL’S alterations are complete and the busi- law (2)—ap23 W. A. Weeks & Co, TRE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, April 29, 1895. oe - I OnE imi6. S.S. THAMES is pow loading at Mon- treal for Charlottetown, and sails from this port to St. John’s, Nfld., via Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at low rates. For further information apply to N. RATTENBURY, 3i 246 Agent. LONDON HOUSE ! —— (I) MORTCACE SALE. — The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. ness in full swing. Long experience with high- make his class work must Photographs popular. QUEEN STREET. ap6—246 w ap30 guar T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895 —dy | a MONDAY, MAY 6, 1895. — cee nesaneenststad _—_——— ——— JUST OPENED —Thousands Hats and Caps. for this store. Wou will find it in Charlottetown, April 29, 1895—dy W. ©. TURNER, who for a number of years was head all its Cloths from PURE WOOL only. Call at the store Cash, or exchanged for Wool in the usual way. Ilighest price paid in Cash or Trade for Wool. I will cash to the Farmers of this Island for 50,000 lbs. of Wools Corner. w. Cc. Charlottetown, May 2, 1895—246 & wky 950000905 0000090006 90000008 €60699598000 666040000004 LADIES are you usiug the | New Interlining Fibre Chamots PUFF SLEEVES AND SKIRTS, when supported by this Ideal In- terlining, will retain their stylish appearance “through thick and thin,” whether badly crushed by careless packing—or by weight of outer garments—a slight shake and there is no trace of crease or wrinkle. DAMPNESS DOES NOT AFFECT IT, as it ie not stiffened by Gum, Starch or Glue. It is strong and durable, and will last as long as the garment itself. In 3 weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard, at all the leading stores. Evers yard of GexuINE FIBRE CHAMOIS is LaweLep. Beware of inferior imitations. Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. — eee The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS COMPANY, Mownrreat. 3i—may2 AbAAb Db bDAA bp bbb bb bb bb bb hb Mb bbb bb bb OOOO AAS SOVVeeeCCserrrrrCTrVTvveeeeeeeereerevreewyvryrrwrer FOSSO000S960 04900000000 66968666596 SEOS { CSOSS FSO OSG = + = — —_ Lean & Stout Men, And Men of all sizes, figures, shapes, forms and propor- tions, are fitted perfectly and elegantly at our Store. Good Dressers Have Their Suits Made to Order From Cloths Selected from our IMMENSE DISPLAY OF WOOLENS. “Immense” is the word to describe it, because it is im- mense in quality, extent and variety, and the BUSINESS and EVENING DRESS SUITS we are producing from them are taking good dressers by storm. You see what a perfect fit really means when inspecting one of our examples of sartorial art Ss. A. WeDONALD, Ch’town, May 1, 1895-135 THE FASHIONABLE TA ILOR i SS —_— eg —_—_e WE ARE READY —TO MAKE YOU—— The Best Fitting Suit YOU CAN GET IN THE CITY. We cate for no opposition. We got the man that can do it, Sixteen Suits was our record Saturday. CLAY WORSTED.- Just received, one case of the genuine Clay Worsteds. Nothing in the city like them. TYKE SERGE and CRAVEN SERGE—We keep a full line of the best goods made. & CO. Robertson. G. A. DIXON The Swell Tailors, Successors tof. Charlottetown, April 22, 1895-——dy NE TWEEDS ever shown on the Island, all new and pretty patterns. a eenenamann = ome © Store, 132 QUEEN STREET. of dollars’ worth of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings If you want to save moncy, look J.B. Macdonald's Old Stand, 132 QUEEN STREET. MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS Ready For Business ] clerk in the employ of the McKay Woolen Co., has secured the Agency for the Island of the Moncton Woolen Mills. This is the largest and best equipped Woolen Mill in the Maritime Provinces, and makes sea the finest line of Will be sold low for and pay the highest price in this season, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, Grafton Street, three doors below J. D. McLeod’s TURNER. See OR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charge: five cents per line. W ANTED—A general seryan! ina famil oftwo. Apply at this office, f—may6 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE—Size 44x170 feet, near V.cGill Estate —L P TANTON. mayeé—ti WANTED—Clerk in a hardware store, one with some experience preferred, or a smart lad from the country about 18 years of age Apply by letter only to Box 469, Char- lottetown 3i—maysé SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Desks for sale. Safes have combination locks, and are as good as new. Enquire at McKay WooLen Co. mays W ANTED—Salesman; salary frem start; permanent place —BROWN Bros Co, Nursery- wen, Toronto, Ont. may4 FOR SALE—A saddle and bridle nearly new,cheap. Apply to D O’M Reppin. may4 an WANTED—A smart young girl toattend a fruit and confectionery store; one with ex- perience preferred. ay to W A CHING, 30x 27, Summerside, P E [, lw—may4 TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasaat ly situated dweliing house of i2 roome, inctud ing small bath reom and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street. Brighton Road; rine miputes- walk from post Office, five minutes from bath. ing howe, Victoria Park; reat moderate- Apply to W C Hargis, J. mayt WANTED—Salesmen te sell chcice line of hardy trees, ross, shrubs, ete, in cities and village:; nv long tramps inthe cou try; no exp-tience needed; agents and customers t eated as liberal as the beat: writs for terms; mention this paper.—Stone & Welliugton, Montreil, Que; J W Beail, Manager, m wyi—2m (8) GIRL WANTED tor general houvrework. Apply to Mrs BERNARD TRAINOR, Pownal Street. 4i pd—may3 WANTED —A smart boy, 15 years or over for « shoe store; one with experience pre- ferred, Apply at cnece by letter. Address Box 670. mays WANTED—A __ respectable middk-aged weman as working housekeeper. Apply, tating wages required and references, to Rev E T WooLLarp, Georgeiown gua lw—m?2 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. App'y to PROWSE Bros. tf—mayl TO L¥ET— The house at the head of Powaal Street lately occupied by Mrs John rsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at once. Ayply alt THE EXAMINER Office, mayl AGEN?!TS WANTED to handle our bardy, Caned:an grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive cerritory; whole or rl; we control all special lines —Stone & Wel. ington, L.on'real, Que; J W Beall, Man r. en- tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 TO LET—The western half of a house on Sydney St nearly opposite the Methodist Church, coutainipg 7 rooms with a large yard; water in house; possession atonee Ap- ply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St, or to theowuer, EDWARD KELLY. ap293ieod TO LET~—One-half of the three-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Dow occupied by Geerge Beairsto Possession May Ist. Apply 10 A Horne & 20. me SIfUATION WANTED—A double entry book-keeper and salesman is 9pen to an en- gayement; has been five years with last em- ployers; best of references; address P O Box 473, city apl5 WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell & speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 176, Montreal, Que, Mention this paper, 21 135—ap26 FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven— will be sold cheap Apply at this office. apl5—tf TO LET—A house containing six rooms, FROM——— Dominion Coal Co's. Mines inG 8B. Now that navigation is open, we beg to inform the public that we are prepared to grant orders for cargoes of Screened, Run of Mine and Slack Coal from the above Company’s Mines, and will deliver cargoes at any of the outports at very lowest prices. To our customers, both in town and country, we oiler to supply any quantity they may require, at prices which cannot be beaten. The large quantity of Coal which we have sold during the past and present year is a sufficient guarantee of the Coal being first-class, and our many customers are perfectly satisfied. Our motto “ Justice to All.” PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, April 30, 1895.—dy & w “ Quick Sales,” “Small Profits is a MONEY—Leaas made on farm or city pro- 8 rty. Applyto F W L Moore, Solicitor, cates ouse Corner, ( harlotietown, ap23—ly law (?) wky lm W ANTED-—A low-seated second-hand bug- 5 B a gy. Apply at this office. apso and situated on King Street, near Pownal Street ; stable in the rear. Apply to Maus LowpDEn, Dundas Esplanade. apis WANTED—Salesman with or without ez- perience, full or part time, salary or cemmis- sion Season opens April ist.—Brown Bros. Co . Continental Nurseries, Toronto. mcbh2.~-16 for lite iusurance. Address “ Insurance P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apll. EGGS FOR SETLINGfrom pu re_ bredSi yer Wsandottes and Plymouth Rock Fowl | two best breeds for eggs and early chickens. I- JAMES H Easton, Charlottetown Royalty. | apli—lm d&w | W ANTED—Energetic, reliable canvass#er FOR SALE—That pleasantly situated brick residence trouting on Hillsboro Park, Fart of ihe purchase money can remain On mert- age. For full particulars apply to Mrs Wm frennedy on the premises, or 0 A McNeill, Auctioneer. wi—apll FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasanuy situated on Upper Prince Street, containing eight rooms, with good yard, stable and coach house ‘The house is heated with hot water. A 80, two building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G PB (+aeRerr. ap2d—lm TO LEr—The desirable two story tenement dweliing on Prince Street, now occupied by John Quirk, aes Possession _ first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap26—tf spi ae es aa “STEADY MAN can find profitable employ- ment trying to wear out a pair of J M Me- Leod & Co’s wear-resisting shoes, apa oes, 8=8=apd TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Jonnson’s Drag Store. Apply te J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apis WANTED-—A girl to do general hoasework references uired aw to Mas W W W ELLNER, Prince Street. apis WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or Covcilian’. to introduce a new discovery, and keep our show tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steady em: mt; commission or salary per month and ex- pepses, and money deposited in any bank | when started. ec write THE WoRLD MEDICAL Extecrric Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Cai dy lm—ap!7 ae: itt