te eer yee Mast ps a 8] Tt is said st upwards of ay to persons teamers. ihe annual meeting of rince nst., 7.30 p n, City Hall. embers is requested _¢ S; given in St vy evening, and ate that John S. Johnson, the bicyclist, has A Darixe fa satchel between New s week. She was walking down rushed up and The case is now town, was robbed about $30, + ; +} Arenton th tie road when @ darkie snatched away the satchel. 1¢ hands of Detective Chisholm.—New | Glasgow Enterpri se. a os | Pur.armonic Hatit.—The gospel meet- ing : Philharmonic Hall yesterday was argeiv Miss attended. | of the ;.. | Carleton; ; W Morley, Sydney, C B; Joseph Noonan, | r Ow, | Benoit, Halifax, bal, A | West India market. nme Das een | | s announced { |} 500 men on account of ; Lan, Lot hl; Alex Corbett, = THE DAILY EXAMINER vocal AND OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, Special Correspondence of The Examiner CompLereo—Work on R. C. McLeod's new building is about finished. A number men who have been at work on this building leave today for North Wiltshire to finish the interior of the Presbyterian church, erected by Messrs Clark & Schur- man, of this town, last fall. Moving—Mr John A MecDenald is mov ng bis livery stable across the street on the | site of the old steam grist mill. Personat—P J Quinn, representing Manchester, Robertson & Allison, St John, 3 in town. Mr P B'ake, of Charlottetown, has been here for the past few days. Hon Jos O Arsenau! town t spent Saturdsy in Messrs Scott and McLellan over in (Joe) came the Northumberland Saturday. Mr A D Gough, who has been spending e winter here with his parents, left this rning for New York. We wich him bon re Horer Arrivats—Clifton House: W K Burr, Ameliasburg, Ont; Jas G Blanchard, B A, Wellington; S Blanchard, Rustico, Jas R MeKee, Ch’town; 8 A Bren- Montrose. Donald Schurman, F Campbell Hotel : Davis reetown; F | Albany. | Sure News.—Entered May 10th: Hattie | E, Smith, Shediac, llth—Mary P, his schooner is | chartered by AM Wright to load for the Str Fastoet,Churchill, | Halifax, mdse; Ida M, McFadyen, Richi- bueto, lumber, consigned to Schurman, Clarke & Co. Cleared 10th---Lucy Louise, | Gallant, Egmont Bay, potatoes. Hattie E, Smith, Pictou, oats. Sait. Exporrs.—Shipped, Northumberland, Cameron master, for Pt. du Chene: 18 cases eggs, $49; 2 yame , $20; 72 bbls oysters, $216; 1000 Ibs 110 lbs butter, $18; 50 bush 4 bbls potatoes, $2; 1 ox, $45; |} —total, $468. By same steamer on llth: 82 cases eggs, $224; 37 bbis oysters, $111; l bb! oatmeal, $5; 1 horse, $100;—total, hams, $100; oats, $18; = G+ | $440 > ere NEWS NOTES. their perscna! re- corus, Men attending the pans in salt works are never known to have cholera, influenza. : smallpox, scarlet fever or It is again Cliicago’s turn with the riot fact. Cold steel seems to play a consider- able part in the present confusion. Medical students in China study copper | modeis of men which are pierced with 140 boles, wh ‘ h zh w the lo sally | numover OT puises. Bartlett, | Prof Max Muller knows eighteen differ- ent languages to the extent of being able | to speak or write in any one of them, and T om a wef e +} . 1 : 2° RossrryY—Mrs. Fyfe, of this | a considerable number in addition less per- containing | fectly. Glasgow aad } | Lady Beresford (Dowager Duchess of Marlboro) proceeded in a most business- kike manner, says the Detroit Free Press, didn’t pay a penny on her new husband until after the goods had been de- | livered. } and Cardinal Gibbons delivered an address before the Mary land Temperance Alliance, wherein he stated it was a well known Railway Evangelist of Nova Scotia, was | fact that prohibition does not: probibit in present and spoke with her old-time | our larger communities, He suggested earnestness on the lesson of the day. She | high license and restricting the number of will lead the meeting next Sunday. The | saloons as the best remedy. Railway Convention for 1895 w ill be held The secretary of the navy has relieved railway towa of Moneton. There | Admiral Meade by his own request from | will, no doubt, be a good representation | tiie command of the North Atlantic eta- | from the P. E. I. Railway. } tion. The Admiral has also notified the aaa department of his intention to retire June Breretixe Acctpext.—~Mr. James|!l. His successor wil! either be Admiral Lemont, of Fredericton, N. B., met with a| Walker or Admiral Ramsay, serious accident while ; iast week. ling alon ri g Fre ler cton when his wheel struck bicycling one day |} It seems that Mr. Lemont was | Five of the largest mining companies of northern Illinois have combined for hand- & Tut | tons of coal annually. They claim to have acd he was thrown with considerable force | been forced to do 30 by the unfair competi- against a truck waggon that was passing. His and up. broken shaken bone was severely c yilar was pretty |} tion from mines owned by he | Central, the Mr. | Wabash railroads in Central and Southern the Illinois the r : 1 } > ineal 9 i . : a 3 g the road between Lincoln and | ling their aggregate output of 3,000,000 ; Eastern Illinois and Lemont is a brother of Mrs. A. S. Johnson, | Ilingie. of this city, and has Charlottetown who will many be sorry to hear of friends in | The first frame of a church edifice in '! America to be built entirely of rolled the accident | steel, discarding all brick and stone, is [erent now being “erected for the church of St. Bie Fisn Story.—A correspondent of | Mary the Virgin in New York city. The the Guardian says that a fish 28 feet long | advantages claimed are that it will be and girting 15 feet was captured in the | more nearly fireproof, will have more vicinity of Mr. John Richards’ oyster | space within the same outside area, and plantation at Bideford on Thursday after-! can be built in much less time, and at an on. ihe fist hougnt to be a species | actual saving in expense. of whal gto the correspondent | ae ceili n ss than 25 rounds of ammunition | PERSONAL. we i into the sea monster before it ed. It took the united efforts of; Dr. Taylor returned home on Saturday a tea f horses and about twenty men to | night. bea he fish after its spirit had fled to; Mr AA McLean, Q C, returned from the fish heaven. A number of braves! Ottawa on Saturday night. f « Island took partin the cap-| The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, who was cir wild shouts, coupled with | Qhief Secretary for Ireland from 1861 to | t se of the guns, attracted a great | 1965, is dead. } : people to tne scene. | Mr. Thomas Goodwil] bas returned | : i re ae ae . | from Queen’s College, Kingston, Ont., “os oe eer eae ae” Sia | where he has been very successful in the Saturday niger ar, re arts course. Tramor heard oe his bed room | * Dp stered at the Qneen Hotel thb’s bs se > of business on Queen Street. | penenoon: A J McLeod, Stanley Bridge; Suspecting that something was wrong he | yy lei alee: ee Maal Westin Mend. eded to investigate, and found Henry | : M Ewen alias Jackson, a character, hiding under the be i yuired from McEwen what he was doing there, and the latter pleaded + | albane; L Anderson, St Peter’s Bay. well-known | ‘ Mr. | | walked so far with Him that she forgot to ' of Her Majesty’s Surveying Steamer Gul- } kenness and asked to be let of ming that had not taken anything. | Mr Trainor a ordingly let him go. Subsequently McEwen returned and gave up ¢ which he had taken from the rocm after breaking open a drawer in the bure The police are enquring into Lik i r ie Rewarpep ror Goop Service. We clip the following from the Brockton (Mass.) Daily Enterprise «f : The Mrs. Haskell mentioned - laughter of Mr. Ronald Currie, King Street, Charlotte- tow : a meeting of Mayflower As- e ‘ 1 Wednesd ay eveniny, a very enjoyabie t was spent. Afterr yutine bus was transacted, the president, Mr. Alexander G +, In an appr priate speech in behalf of the members and friends of | © ’ Mr. and Mrs. John R. Haskell, oreserited Shank’s mare them with an elegant French clock and | a ueiaiag? eS pastel picture After recovering from A Bap Case—The Moncton Leader their surprise, which was genuine, the | says: A commercial traveller in one of our recipients fittingly responded. During the Jeading hoteis placed his boots outside “his evening refre nts were served, and | room door and had them blacked and _ re- dancing was enjoved until a late bour. | turnedtohim. Absent-mindedly he put | Mrs. Haskell (nee May Currie) bas been | them in his valise which he sent by the an earnest and faithfal member for the past four years, and it gre pleasure esteem in this manner to herself and hus- | vand.” | unbia wheel, and will probabiy make his ; Suzpmer tour On gave the members | he would walk over. And looking for his te be able to show their | boots he could not find them and had to Mrs A E Kenneay, of Snmmerside, P E I, who has been visiting her brother, MrG Harrington, of the I C Rdining saloon, returned to her heme yesterday.—Truro News. The Moncton Leader says: The Memor- ial card of the late Mrs. W. B. Hinson con- tains the following motto: “She walked with God and on Saturday Apri] 27th, she come back.” Staff Commander, P. H. Wright, lately nare, left this morning for England, where he will in future reside. He will sail via., New York, spending a few days in Mon- treal en route. Mr. Scott, of the St. John Sun, is learn- | ing to ride the sileot steed in the bicycle academy at that place. The Tele- graph says he intends purchasing a Col- a wheel instead of by | coach to the depot, telling the coachman send to the station and get them before he could leave the hotel for the train, Se - - - ~~ - — LATE |! LATE! Should have been here over a Our disyppointment, however, leads to your We place on sale to-day 1 CASE LADIES’ COTTON WRAPPERS, opportunit 7 well made, good style, pretty patterns. PRICES —20 per cent. less than they ought to be. BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.—Fresh to strong couth and south-west winds; showery at first, ben fair, = — - == as month ago. Prof McPherson, } Iith— | May 16th, per str} bbls | Chicago’s chief of police has discharged n of an equal j WHEN MARIA JANE IS MAYOR, Chicago Record. Wien Maria Ja ie’s elected to the mayor. aly Chair There'll be many wrongs corrected are now apparent there. The sidewalks will be carpeted, the streets swept twice a day, The alleys be as fragrent as fields of new- mown hay. that What with parties and receptions and occa- sionally a ball, There will be a transformation around the cily hall, And each ward in the city will esnted then : | By lovely alderwomen and aldermen. not When Maria Jane 1s ladies will, mayor of course, forec; And ia their bloomer uniforms they’ll look SO very sweet Che gang to be arrested will treat. | The stores will be compelled to have a bar- gain sale each day, guin and soda you will not be asked to pay. Oh, great reforms will be projected, all the wrongs will consider it a And f¢ » chewing | be corrected, When ss elected to the Maria Jar mayor- i alty chair, } Witiiam Wesr. i A AR NO HOME WILUPEHOUT IT, i — | Miller's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil | should be emblazoned in letters of gold {upon the altar of every household. | It saves life when every other means | fur the cure of consumption or lung troubles fail. For many years Cod | Liver Oil was held in- disfavor on ac- count of its unpleasant taste,and the infer- ior quality of the preparations. Miller’s | Emulsion of Ced Liver Oil revived its use because it is pleasant to take and gives im- mediate results in creating new blood, and thus giving sufferers the strength to over- come the dire enemy. It is the great lif giver of the age. Miller’s Emulsion is the be repre horrid | none but Be appointed members of the city police | ; great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, | Scrofula and all Lung affections, In Big | Bottles 50c. and $1 at all Drug Stores. MARRIED. At Brooklyn, N. Y., May 7th, 1895, by | Rev, Charles E. Miller, of the De Kalb Avenue M. E. Church, John Turner, for- | merly of Charlottetewn, P. E. 1., to Miss | Genevieve Carrol, of Brooklyn, N. Y. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetowa,. ENTERED, May 11—Laura C, Vanamber, Northport ; Chief Commander, Langill, Pictou; Pet, Northport; Smith, Orwell. Aine) PIUCK, May 11—Laura C, Vanamber, Northport; Morning Light, Richards, River; Acadian, Doucette, Magdalene Islands; Pet, Black, Northpcrt; Express, Smith, Alberton. | | | CLEARED, | = a THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY a a 4 OCIOCE covcccccesecses 68° in the sun OF hance 61° “« shade 3 Bececessseccoete ¢ ¢ 3 Hands Off } Color, roughened or reddened by work, or chapped, may be smoothed, softened and whiten- | ed by using } | Johnson's Cream of Roses. | rare soothing and curative properties. Price 25 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSOW. The Reliable Druggists. ] *Uussesses SBSTSSSSEsSessessesses EXPERIENCE HAS PRODUCED RESULTS, and we stand to-day the lar- gest Retail Furniture House in the Province. Our custom- ers EXPERIENCE the benefits of our money-saving prices, and are quite satisfied with the RESULTS. MARK WRIGHT & (9., LTD, Who Sell at Sellin« Prices. FURNITURE! FOR SALE BY AUCTION. I am instructed by Mr. George Mutch to sell by Auction at his residence, Sidney Street, on THURSDAY, the I6th day of May, instant, commencing at 11 o’clock, a.m.:— All his Household effects, comprising Piano, Grandfather’s Clock, Parlor, Din- ing Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Wagons, Beer Pumps, Fluid Beef Fountain, and other articles. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. mayS8—dy eod wky li SMALL'S TIN SHOP MILLNER'S OLD STAND, Great George Street, Charlottetown. ROBERT B. SMALL, Bell Hanger, Gas Fitter, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Worker, Water Works Plumber. Tinware of every description for house- keepers kept on hand or made to order at lowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a call. Don’t forget the place,— MILLNERS OLD STAND, . Great George Street. ap8—3m 135 For Sale or To Rent. The well-known Business Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Shop and good ste-bling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, ard within two minates’ walk of Market House and Post Office, Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. up23—dy 246 & wky Grand | VBSSVVIVSVsSsVeseses_ssesees Express, } lars, 15e. each ; 85c. per | | | } } TO-DAY, MONDAY, | purchase of Gents’ Linens at IMMENSE VALUE | Cuffs, 22c. per pair; $1.25 per To-day a Next Five Days. ANOVHER | BIG LINEN DRIVE AT—— WEEKS’. | | ‘Men's White Shirts, Men's Unlaundried Shirts, ‘Men's Collars and Cuffs, And All This Week, WEEKS & CO. markable facilities for hand- ling large quantities. We have just completed a large have re- prices much below regular prices. RnSSEEE ay | giemeenste Shirts, Collars & Cufls. ee Read the Prices: Col- Col- half Eight Styles in Latest lars. Best 4-ply Linen dozen. Col- half Second quality 4-ply i y opty lars, lle. each; 55¢. per dozen. Weeks’ best 4-ply Linen haif dozen pairs. Second quality 4-ply, 1c. per pair; 90c. per half dozen pairs, Unlaundried Shirts, 30c., 45c., 75c.,. 95¢. ands $140, worth 25 per cent. more. White Laundried Shirts, 59¢., 78c., 95ce., worth 25 per cent. more; and the Best $1.10 White Shirt in town, worth $1.50. Our $1.00 Shirt is as good a Shirt as any person wants to wear. A full line of New Neck- ties, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, etc., always in stock. NOW I$ THE TIME aii ail ra Replenish Your Lines While the Price is Low. W. A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, May 13, 1895. TT HOUSE AND LOT On Hensley Street, adjoining the pro- perty of Mr. John Bowers. By Auction, MONDAY, May 13th, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, the House and premises owned by Mr, Joseph Hogan. Immediate possession. Terms cash. A. McNEILL & CO., may8 —4i Auctioneers, PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. 2p30—2m LONDON — The Stock of -DR to the late Firm of H will be sold at Low ONLY. _« Quarlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy nse a 17 WILL PUTTNERS EMULSION PLACE as a strengthening and tonic medicine. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is agreeable to the most fastidious palate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is acceptable to the most delicate stomach. PUTTNER'S EMULSION may be taken with perfect safety at atl times, and for any length of time, by the most delicate of women and children. PUTTNER'S EMULSION has, by its timely use, rescued many hundreds from untimely graves, PUTTNER'S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU!!! Kept by all good Druggists at 50 cents or an honest EIGHT OUNCE bottle. ap30 CHEAPRESS & QUALITY ARE OUR TWINS. Come and get yours photo- graphed by C. LEWIS. If bring one, you haven't got two No pains spared to get a correct likeness. Entrance on Grafton Street. may6 To Masters and Owners of Sailing Vessels. NOTICE. he Dominion Coal Company, Ltd, hereby ,gives notice that afterthe opening of their Railway to Louisburg, now expected to be about June Ist, 1895, 1f will undertake at that portand at Little Glace Bay to ioad sailing vessels with Coal from minesin connection with the Sydney and Louisburg Ratiway with despatch, as follows:—At the rate of one nun- dred tons per wo: king day, beginning 48 hours after booking. Failing this, demurrage will be paid at the rate of 5 cents per ton of cargo per day, unless prevented by strikes and acci- dents in the Company’s Mines and on its Ra!lway. H M. WHITNEY, may6—-tm dtw President, AUCTION SALE cen cidiian Valuable Business Site on Queen Square, also Pasture Lots 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 11 o’clock, 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 Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle do not make any mistakes in the manufacture of steel. They finish their wheel in the very best shape. They warrant them throughout. - Don’t buy until you see them. “PERFECT” ——AND— “GARDEN CITY” iii Mas W. E. DAWSON’S. mayl—dy & wy AMERICAN Hals ali Gays. 32 CASES JUST RECEIVED, All the Latest Leading Styles, When in Waat of a Hat be Sure and See Gurs. McKAY WOOLEN 60.’ THE BARGAIN CORNER. Charlottetown, May 6, 1895. = = = = HOUSE ! ‘ — 1) MORTCACE SALE. Y GOODS belonging ARRIS & STEWART Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. i. > MONDAY, MAY 138, 1895. W. McKay This is Corner. BOOTS ———— i ee _ eee. ~ _———- ALWAYS PAY YOU to see our stock of and SHOES when you want to buy. We are the leaders in Low Prices. J. B. MACDONALD & O@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. all its Cloths from PURE WOOL only. TWEEDS ever shown on the Island, all new and pretty patterns, Cash, or exchanged for Wool in the usual way. Ilighest price paid in Cash or Trade for Wool. cash to the Farmers of this Island for 50,000 lbs. of Wools this season. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, Grafton Street, three doors below J. D. McLeod’s Charlottetown, May 2, Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—-ly MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS Ready For Business! C. TURNER, who for a number of years was head clerk in the employ of the Woolen Co., has secured the Agency for the Island of the Moncton Woolen Mills. the largest ard best equipped Woolen Mill in the Maritime Provinces, and makes Call at the store and see the finest line of Will be sold low for I will pay the highest price in W. C. TURNER. 1895—246 & wky 6 OG6466 bobdbbbhbbhbhpiihp , SOoCreerrT err er VTS eS VV EE SEN VETS TV eCC CCCs CeCe : aA Ahi hi sihbpbihrhibbibbibab Tt has a Soft Smooth F Ladies ! What interlining will Stand such Usage as this except Fibre Chamois? »* Trade Mark Registered. inish, and will not wear the finest fabric. all the leading stores—in three weights, 64 in. v ide, 35. per yd. Every yard of the Gexuive FIBRE CHAMOIS 1s Lasevep. Be- ware of inferior imitations. Patented July, 1890. The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. 3i—may 13 A HANDSOME PUFF SLEEVB, if supported by FIBRE CHAM- OIS, may be twisted and wrung like a wet cloth, and then, with a light «hake only, wil] stand out as stylish and graceful as ever. materials may not stand this but the linint always will—and that is * harder usage than a gown will get in a life time. Some At POSOSHEOS 900S4 099OH99O9905OCOOOO0 0060 20699992 9O00096056900009 0000 Cloths. ‘Th lis Is a Question Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite you to our store to see our great dispiay of We guarantee you a perfect fitting Suit. Waterproof Coats very cheap. a ee ee eee TA.LORS. Cliarlottetown, May 4, 1895—-135 w NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of D. M. RICHARDS & CO. by book account or other- wise, will be kind enough to settle their amounts before the 15th May, 1895, at their office and save expenses, as the busi- us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. ills ? Give Hats, Ties, Collars, and ali kinds of Underwear cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., ness is being sold out. Charlottetown, April 29, 1895. And Men ot all sizes, figures, shapes, are taking good dressers by storm. sartorial art Ch’town, May 1, 1895-135 Pn FIRE. North British and Mercantile (1809)...-..-+-+--++sseseereenee Union Assurance Society $1714)... .---++--+sseseeesereseeesees MARIN i. Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool.......... in any port of the world to suit customers. Aso—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Freights. OFFICE—Watson’s Old Stand, Queen Street. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island, Lean & Stout Men, 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. “Tmmense” is the word to describe it, because it is im- mense in quality, extent and variety, and the BUSINESS and EVENING PRESS SUITS we are producing from them You see what a perfect fit really means when inspecting one of our examples of S. A. McDONALD. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR INSURANCE-—FIRE, The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— see ee ee enee Settee ewes Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824)....-++sesereeeseee sees British and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool...... Soeeteres forms and propor- House & Lot on Scho Street. By Auction, THURSDAY, May léth, at 12 o'clock, on the premises: ~ The House and Lot on School Street, the property of Mr. L. Champion, beauti- fully situated on high ground. Imine- diate possession. Terms cash. A. MoNEILL & CO. Auctioneers. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charg five cents per line. ” ” mayl1—4i a. ANTED, by the end of June, a woman of 25 or 30 years of age, who has had experience in cooking and housework ; only two in fani« ly. Apply to Mks CHARLES PALMER, Hills boreuzh Square, eud—may:3 W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at JouUN MACLEop & Co's. if—mayli WANTED -~A4 middle-ag-d, respectable wo- man a3 housekeeper. Ap,ly¥, statin wages required and references, to Rev. E. r WooL- LARD, Georgetown. dy 31 & wy guar—myli HOUSE TO LET -Situated on Euston 8t., near Hillsboro, commodious aad convenient; possession any time. Apply to R K Jost, Siam per’s Corner. evd tf—mayil MESS RSTUMBLES having removei to the comimodious dwelling house corner Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr vstrander, is prepared to provide board and lodgirg fora limited number of boardors ; table board also provided; patronage solicit- ed. 62t-—-mayll W ANTED—In every town and village on ? XS Island, agents to sell he Magic Scissors Sharpener; sample sent for 2} cents (stam de Apply immediately for terms and territory to HALIFAX NOVFLTY Co, l1L agricola Street, hialifax, XN 8, 2i pd—mayll PASTURE good water, majy9—tf TO Lt withia eity limits Apply to J. A. Lonewortm. FOR SALE OR Tu LET—A nice house and lot on Fitzroy Street, near Kensington Halil. Apply to w™ L. Gorr. lw—may9 WANTED—A position as beok-keeper by an experiepeed accountant; best references jurnished Apply to D A L, EXAMINER office. 3i—may9? WANTED-—Help, men or women, in every ‘ocality (local or travelling), to introduce a new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- pei.ses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WoORUD MEDICAL ELEcTRIC Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy lm—apl7 MILCH COW WANTED--Apply to Mr F PETERS. tf—mays iV Lit't—TLhe desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupied by Jobn Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap26—tr WANIED--A good busheler for making ymade clothing, repairing suits, elec; eood wages; week work; steady em ployment.—MCKAY WoOoLEN Co. mayl? alterations in re WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasser for life insurance. Address “ Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apll PASTURE TO LET—At Mount Edward, near the Pottery, anc at Brighton, in rear of Victoria Barracks. Enguire of C A Hynp- MAN, 2i 61)—mayio WANTED [MMEDIATHELY-—A good steady boy to take care ot a garden and do general yutside work. Apply at this office. may9-—-tf TO L&T-—-A very comfortable and pleasant ty situated dwelling house of 12 rooms iaclud ing smal! bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- furd Street, Brighton Road; tine minutes- walk from Office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victeria, Park; reat moderate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. may4 W ANTED—An experienced person to take charge of two babies; good wages given. Ap ply to Mxks F Pgerees, Sidmount. ti—mays LOST—On Monday afiernoon, between Weymouth and Prince Streets, a lady’s waterproof cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. may7 WANTED—A general servant ina family oftwo. Apply at this office, f—mayé TO LET —Two offices in the Stamper Block. eS MARINE. nine Assets $55,000,000.00 * —- 12,000,000.00 * — 10,000,000.00 penmaeaune Capital $6,500,000.00 . © 2,500 000.00 Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, payab! Covers Hulls, Cargoes and FRED. W. HYNDMAN. 6 yr—apl3 es Apply to Prowss# Bros. if—mayl TO LET— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately oceupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at Apply at Tae EXAMINER Office. once. mayl WANTED—A smart young girl to attend a fruit and confectionery store; one with ex- perience preferred. Apply to W A CHING, Box 27, Summerside, P . iw—may4 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—api5 WANTED—A smart bo: for a shoe store; one wil jerred, Apply at once by letter. Address Box 670. may3 FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, as eight rooms, with good yard, stable and coac’ house. The house is heated with hot water. A's, two building Jots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G B (-4URETrT. ap2>—im 1} years or over experience pre- ~_—oe STEADY MAN can find profitable empioy- ment trying to wear out a pairof J M Mc- Leod & Co’s wear-resisting shoes, ap2s MONEY—Loans made on farm or city proe erty. Apply to F W L Moore, Sol ahor, ondon iT oe Corner, Charlottetown, ap23—dy law (?) wky im — SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Desks for sale. safes have combination locks, aud are as good as new. Enquire at McKay WooLEN Co, mayé WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswics and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to iutroduce it. Address, enclosing stamp for reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m AGENTS WANTED to handle our hardy, Canadian growa nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive cerritory; whole or pests we control all special lines —Stone & W ng to Montreal, Que; J W Beail, ' gl tion this paper, ‘ a (8) — hale nearest eee eer enn Esertneneettne i Ermey dete Peano * oe Ea err FH i Beets SS chi eR ae SES Oe: re Seaaraee I ers rel Fm Tae pe