LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. w dav s ‘ o s A \ \ w x 14 N Mason eork W t at iT ~ ~ \ a é ’ Vas , { wi o ws \ ‘ i \ SS. Ww he } er First Me g rogrTamu ¥s { _ i W 3 K y ser is ‘ D Alla wa e w ! 5 k 4 ‘ I ¢ ¥ seleieniliiiescuees men t s ; 7 S , a P 2 a I i gistered trads 5 t d j ry 2 ur \ “dana = - \ NIN AccIDEN Mr Howard : ‘ Tr was = poting vesté his gun | shattering his ha wh His face was also dis- vith powder, but we are pleased to - . : : } { hear with good nursing and skilful treat oe 1} } ar eatment, he will soon be around again — Onirvary.—Mr Morell, of Tryon, died s ily at his home yesterday morning | ported that they had examined the Grand ai , k He had been unwell for | Treasurer’s and the financial portion of the some roonths, but his relatives and friends | Grand Scribe’s report, and found them to thought he would recover as the warm | be correct. On motion their report was weather approached. The funeral will take adopted. place tomorrow, 18th inst, at 2 o’clock. rue couimittee on the state of the order : ve ms | reported that they had examined carefully _ Prxarone.—People are talking a good} the G. W. P.’s and G. Scribe’s repcrts, zeal a Pinafore just now. It is sai i } and were pleased to know that there had pe I — a F —- April } been an advance along all lines of tem- at s going to be the very dest thing } perance work, that the G. W. P, had been ever given under the auspices of the Odd-| atte to visit so mauy sub-Divisions, that feliow bickets W n sale Mon 4a¥ } the vendor had not been appointed for I g mmencing at 10 oclock.| Summerside and was not likely to be; but 5 S early. | they regretted to learn of the delay on the om enala | part of the Government to appoint the Tra DreLarep.—The train that 't! nominee of District Division No. 1 to the he i sh on Monday morning, did | position of License Inspector for Prince not reach its destination until Thursday | County; also of the dismissal of Bro. n g, rernaining O'Leary over night. | We Ilington Matthew, Inspector for Queen’s 7 Ta rom Tignis in arrive in| County. Char etown until about nine o’clock| On motion, their report was adopted, last nig A he enowstor up west” | and the following resoiution passed : cau the delay “That this Grand Division learn with ~. ' | surprise and regret of the dismissal of mkv es Aauy.—A large au sieriC€ | Wellington Matthew from the position of pagar we . Ten N zits | License Inspector for Queen’s County; and =0 heres | Sere Army Bar- considering such dismissal a severe blow FUCKS last Bigat. LUC |} res were thrown | to Scott Act enforcement in this Province, the ex interesting upon the canvas very clearly, and ; ’ Manatory matter was Ciear ana Yuring » course of the Jecture several } entertaining vocal and instrumental selec- tions were zg z —-——_— Crapatp Nores.—Mr. John Saunders, of the firm of Saunders & Newsome, is visiting this place to-day, purchasing fat cattle for spring trade. Mr. Saunders | states that times are brisk. purchase about forty head of cattle while on thi leaving $1,600 $1,200 among the farmers of this section. Cornelius Lowther, Esq., who has been - ill for the last few weeks, is recover- 3 trp, or very ing. We hope to see hi:n out in a few days oth abpiaiiies Were Comryve Forwarp.—The London correspondent of the New York Town Topics in his last week’s letter has the following to say : “You remember what a yegue Lily Dougall’s “Beggars All” had some years ago? Her new novel is call- ed “The Mermaid,” and is an idyllic love story, the hero of which is a doctor whose | faulty nature becomes ennebled by love for the wife of another man. The scene is | laid in Prince Edward’s Island--new ye novelist of to-day.” — ___— ground for t! A Scppex Deatra.—Mr Archibald How- att, of Tryon, came over to Crapaud last ever lock with the intention ef sawing wood at the house of his brot ng about six oO } uer- in-law, Nathan Percival. He wasaccompau- | ied by Mr Wilson Howatt. On arriving at Mr | Percival’s he complained of pains in his legs and not feeling well, and had to be as- sisted into the house. Medical aid was sent | for. Mr Howatt gradually grew worse and diecé at one o'clock this morning. His wife ard fam oO see a away. Seyi pat} y of the immediate cause of death was apoplex loving husband and father pas ~ whole community. The Mi was rendered at the twelfth recital of ef Mrs. the the residence eethoven Club at G W Hodgson last night: Sketch of the life and work of Han- | del. 2. Tener solo, Lascia Chio Pianza, opera of Rinaido, Handel. 3. Violin and piano duet, Largo, from | epera of Xerxes, Hande At t, Vocal solo, Angels Ever Bright and Fair, Hand 5. String orchestra, Minuet from 19th suite, in D minor; March in Battle, from Samson, Handel. Vocal solo, with orchestral accom- pa nt, Come unto Him, Messiah, Han- d Chorus and orchestral accompani- ment, Tl Round Abeut the Starry Throne, Samson, Handel. 8. Twos ioling, flute and ce lo—Handel’s Water Music. 9. Tenor Solo—The Dream, (Haydn) I iute Se! i Melody, (Gour Oo 1.) il. Violin and Piano Duet—Overture 10 La Nozzeds F garo, (Mozart) The programme of the previous recital at the residence of Charles Hyndman, Esq., was as follows: Sketch of life an of J 1 work hn Se- Solo - Jesus Saviour. Passicn music. Bach. Rondo, 6th 6th ¢. Orchestra~Gavotte and violin sonata. Two Gavottes from sonata for violince Bach iV? 5. Soprano Solo—My heart ever faith- fi Bac ) 6. Piano Sclo—Preludes and Fugues Bac! 7. Violin and Piano Duet—Ave Maria. t’s air and Gounod’s variations 3. Vocal Daet — Wanderers’ Night Song. Rubenstein i). Violin and Piano Duet--Sih sonata ly were sent for and arrived in time } The family and friends have ihe } oO! was He expects to | saa enn oe stcaL.— The following programme | McAtee and Donald McPherson was fur { } | Mr. J. Albert Brennan, of Tiguish, is | j | THE DAILY S. OF T. eting of the Grand Division at Eliersiie The regular arterly session of the Grand Division was convened at Ellerslie, Friday, April 12t! wit } ‘'g to railway yements now in vogue, the delegates rt reach the above-mentioned location 3.0 p rations was limited and long speeches After the Opening ceremonies and the obligation ef visiting members of sub-Divisions, senior candidates ix waiting were initiated and invested with the badge m ppressed, fmembership. The following commit- tees were appointed by G|W P: on Finance, Bros. Carruthers, Hopgood and Howard; | he State of the Order, B os. Samuel Simpson, Colin Wright and Arbing; e for Public Meetings, Sister Kirbv, Edwit Reports wer W ad- Siwapeon an bah; Bros. Dystand “ W P,&@S,G PF, and G binitted by G and Superintendent of Juvenile work, each rep rted progress the department of work under thei: iarge The G@ W P’s report strongly recommend ed union among temperance workers and liscussion of temperance questions jr suborlinate divisions, so that in the t of temperance legislation we might able to deal more inte lligently with Mae tions brought before u-. The fellow- zy we gleaned from the Grand Scribe’s what lengthy though interesting and ructive report : luring the past quarter, 2; increase of mem- bership, 183; tota’ membership, 1904. On motion the above mentioned reports wer s ne Divisions organ zed R lopte i and handed over to the committees | authorized to receive them. The report of the programme commiitee ion adopted, after which this rned until seven o’clock. Seven o’ciock, p.m. Immediately after opening, the G W P called for the commit- The chairman of finance re- on moti se@ssion agdyjou tees’ reports, I we take this opportuvity of placing on record our strong disapprobation of the arbitrary and uncalled-fer action of the Government.” lt was meved, seconded and carried, that the hearty thanks of this Grand Division be tendered to the members of the Welcome Division and the residents of Ellerslie at the close of the public meeting, | for the kind hospitality shown the dele- by them. After this the Division closed and immediately proceeded with the public meeting, being favored with a cruwded house. The following programme was successfully carried out: Opening Remarks.......Chairman G W P Address of Welcome..... Bro Geo Walsh Reply... ...++ Bro Samuel Simpson iiss ciccaséreecncsnescnssccseee eee gates Eee Bro James Carruthers Recitation...... ...Miss Maud Montgomery fg, ec lpenpbeeny ery ee ut sro Carruthers ROCTUMB ION. «....ccscecenece Bro Edwin Simpson Address........ iidonseaacont SO Aare It will suffice to say that the above programme was carried out in a manner worthy of those taking part in it. Selections worthy of special mention are: the recitation by Miss Montgomery; this was a rare treat and it received an encore whieh was responded to, and the musical | lection “Toiling On,” by Bro Carruthers, ; bly assisted by Bro Kirby, proved itself to be in every respect worthy of | its title. After the above mentioned vote of thanks was presented the meeting closed by sing’ ing the Doxology. Ellerslie, April 12, 1894. -__—-- - <>-e-- —- ——_ PERSONAL. The Rev Father Burke, of Alberton, went east to Georgetown to-day. in the city, business with pleasure. Mr. Joseph A. Macdonald, of Cardigan, leaves for California in a few days. He was presented with an address by the in- habitants of Cardigan, where he is very | popular. combining , consequently the time for | CODiI« | EXAMINER — Wrirren For Tue Examiner, EAST#R SUNDAY, “Tam He that. liveth, and was dead: “ar ] T "a . ; - 99 and behold Il am alive for evermore. fivy » , , e time of Sauness l away, i cloom and rom our earth has passe Grief is swallowed up in gladness | On this happy Easter day. i | As the sun He riseth | Mighty Leader from the fight, } Conqueror and Prince victorions, Spring of life and Source of light. | Er oie roMeus, the rays of morn were breaking, Lo ! the faithful three, unseen, | To the tomb their way were taking Of the lowly Nazarene. But when they, the faithful-hearted, Reached the place, lo ! angels said : “Seek Him not with those departed, He is risen from the dead.” At the word they haste to meet Him, As furetold in Galilee; Falling at His feet they greet Him vy hen His face once more they see. So we, to , would come before Him Pouring forth our homage meet, And with angel-hests adore Bim, Falling prostrate at His feet. Never more the t Shall His sacred Form contain, Now in bliss and life Our Incarnate God doth reign. i i ! {| Now before God’s throne transplendent Knudless praise and incense rise, Where he pleads in love transcendant, His most holy Sacritice. a ee nos Garg portal immortal Those Five Wounds shine forth in splen- dor Whence outtlowed that cleansing Flood; Heaven and earth unite to render Praises to the precious Blood. Beauty unsurpassed is beaming Frow His crown of glory now, Where the precious Blood was streaming From the thorns which pierced His Brow. Those bruised and saddened features Now gleam forth with radiant light, While all pure, angelic creatures Veil their faces at the sight. once There, where love with praise is blending, Where the Feast is never o’er, Bring us, Lord of life unen ling, To that bright celestial shore. Wituram EF. Exmay. { VVVWVVEVT EVSIVVOSS Most Everybody * ? needs a Spring Medicine. The ¢ blood gets sluggish during the ? winter, but you don’t mind it till ‘pring. Now is the time to get it moving right. Jolin- son’s Sarsaparilla and Celery purities the blood, tones up the nerves, and will make you feel ‘good” for the summer. $1 a boitle of 100 doses. e e e JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. BOF SVTSTSEE VSB VSHBSOCEOSD € e $ @ ’ * SESSESSSVSETASAASIS STE UP A year ago we bought 60 Step Ladders—“ a little big- ger bite than we could chew.” Ivs hard work keeping house without a step ladder. Price $1.00—four feet. $1.25—five $1.50—six « be Who Sell at Selling Prices. Every day you are without them. It’s Ihe Rev Fathers Dongald M McDonald, Tignish, Ronald B McDonald, Rustico, D. | | J Gregory McDonald, Summerside, James | neas McDonald, Hope River, and M J | McMillan, St Tereasa’s, are in the city. | We learn that Dr Brown will leave | Charlottetown on Thursday to take up his | residence at Chicago, where he will prac- tice in the specialty of chronic diseases. Dr Brown has been appointed medical ex- | aminer and director of the National Co- operative Association of [linois{In a wider sphere and improved position he wi!l "have ample opportunity to exercise the medical skill which he possesses; and, with his nu- merous friends in tris Province, we trust | that his efforts will be crowned with suc- Dr Brown has been moved to make | the change partially upon account of his | own health, to which the climate of the west seems to be more suitable than that | of his native province. cess. Dressmakers and others will please note that we keep the new Faber Chamois for interlining sleeves, skirts, etc. It is cheaper than hair cloth or other fancy linings. It is a lining of entirely new des- cription, and will give better satisfaction than any other, Hair clothe, scrims, grass cloths, comolines, silisias, book muslin, new cord bindings, for skirts, and a]] other dressmakers’ furnishings. The best in the city, at lowest possible price—Jas Paton & Co. al7 3ind PINAFORE.—Practice to-night at S. lia POLice — This forenoon one drunk was disposed of for $4 or 10 days, Yesterday the hearirvg of the charge of liquor stealing preferred against Frank * ee VWOURT | ther adjourned until Monday. OUR ANNUAL SHOW of London and Paris Millinery, English and German Mantles, Canadian and Foreign Dress Materials, together with a large variety of Novelties in Notions, will be made on Saturday, 20th, and Monday, 22nd. We solicit the favor of your attendance. BEER BROS. | aud so they should. | finest selected Havana Tobacco and Guaranteed no trick to sell them, they sell themselves I Being made from the is enormous and INCREASING They are a regular their sale DAILY. Ten Cent Smoke for Five Cents, Send in a sample order and judge for | yourselves. They are the SOMETHING G6OD, The Bess Five Cent Cigar on Earth, Manufactured only by the EMPIRE TOBACCO CO, MONTREAL. apo— i Summerside Advertisements. W. B. MALLETT, HAIR DRESSER, Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. Having lately renovated and refitted my Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac- tion in all kinds of Barber work. aps8— dy 3m McKinnon's English Ointment. Cures Old Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Piles, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and sold by NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. E. I. ap4—ly TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from Toothache, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- list. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed for $5a set. If not satisfactory, money re- tunded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX. TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P E J Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work you have done for me, that I will take it as a special favor if you will give pablicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an ex jence extending Over twenty-two years under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. The TEN teeth ou removed for me atone sitting did not fart a particle, as Mr James Dawson of who was present at the operation Tryon oe The man who invented heard me testify, your method should be knighted, lam ron, gratefully, Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895, ROBERTSON, M. D. J. E. McDONALD, D. LD. S., api—ly Summerside, ; é And Buy a Step Ladder. The result: we have 30 left. | MARK WRIGHT & G0., LTD., MONEY LOST Long Fillers, | ! Clothing Hats, Carpets, (x) —— | We intend in the fature to cen- tre the greater part of our energies in those three particular lines. Cash buyers will find it to their advantage to visit our Store before making their purchases. | ‘bree things you can always depend on getting when you call: ood, honest goods, the largest assortment, and the lowest possible \p ice. ‘hey say we sell cheap goods. We plead guilty to the charge, and will go farther by stating, without fear of contradiction, that we also sell the best goods on . i. Esland in our three great departments—Clothing, Hats and Uarpets. PROWSE BRO The Wonderful Cheap Men. 1895—246 Pe Bas. s ‘Se Charlottetown, April 2, If you catch cold now it will | hang on all Summer. “Wear Granby Rubbers. They are the best and last longest. | Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. ees TNEY WEAR LIKE IRON. | aplo— 35th Ak / <i NO LOTTERY ! There is no lottery in ordering your Spring Suit or Overcoat.from us. “You are suze to get what yor order, aud we have always given our'customers extra good value for their money. Our Spring Goods are arriving daily— | you should see them. Tyke Serge and all other kinds in stock. Our }of cash buys all kinds of Cloth. No apprentice tailors in our workshop. | one kind of work, and that is the best. kind We only do D. J. GRANT /is our Cutter. We are going | Furnishings on P. to keep in stock the nobbiest Gents’ E. Island. —_— + G.A. DIXON & CO. The Swell Tailors, Successers to C. Robertson. Charlottetown, April 4, 1895—dy | I am now prepared to furnish the Dairy Associations \of P. E. Island with all sizes of Milk Cans of superior |material and workmanship. Sample Cans for examination | will be sent free of cost on application, and may be seen -at the store. Also, Vats and all heating and other appara- | tus necessary in such establishments. I am also prepared to furnish handsome Wrought Iron, Scroll and Crescent Cemetery Palings at very reasonable prices, according to quality. To see them is to be con- vinced of their merits. | Remember, I guarantee all my work to give entire | satisfaction. such as it has been doing for the past thirty years. At the Old Stand, QUEEN STREET. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Charlottetown, April 11, 1895—dy & wy | e i 1895. _— See Our WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, Son Orr New Mantles and Capes, See One New H ate, Gloves, Corsets. and Trimm For the next 10 days, to every lady buying a Dress and over, we will give a pair of Ilouse Slippers free. Charlottetown, April 17, 1895~—dy ae | Deeds! Seeds | FOR FARW AND GARDEN. Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth, Early Red and White Dutch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife, Colorado Bearded Seed Wheat. GARDEN.— Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Mush Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savory, Spinach, Squash, Salsif, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and reliable. sale at the lowest prices. WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, April 13, 1895—135 w QUEEN STREET. For The Past. Looking back one short year we find but three or four Highland Ranges in use on P. E. Island. ine Present. To-day they are to be found all over the Island, and about four score delighted housewives bear testimony to their good qualities, The Future. Looking forward a twelvemonth, we think we are inside the mark when we say that there wll be three hundred of these celebrated Ranges doing duty on P. E. Island. (100,000 in use in Boston and vicinity ). FENNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetown, April 10, 1895— 135 VICTORIA ROW. Malle The First-class Steamship “SUNRISE,” 1169 Tons Gross, Class 100 A 1 at Lloyds, will sail from LIVER- POOL for CHARLOTTETOWN about 26th APRIL, carry- ing Freight at Through Rates to all Railway Points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Shippers would have time to cable any extra orders. Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Cid Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS, & CO. Charlotietown, April 9, 1895—dy tf ND SHERIFF'S SALE. To be sold by public auction on the pre- mises lately occupied by Mr. Charles Nash, Upper Prince Street, on Thursday, the 18th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, all the household furniture and aquantity of hard and soft coal, the goods and chattels of Charles Nash, an absent debtor. BERNARD KIGGINS, Deputy Sheriff. Steamer Miramichi, Will Sail (Ice Permitting), FROM MONTREAL, 27th APRIL, to commence the season, and will be fol- lowed a little later ty the S.S. “ CAM- PANA.” This new Steamer will have everything in the shape of comfort for passengers, and accomimodations for an incieased number. For freight and passage apply to CARVELL BROS.. apl§—2w 135 pat Agents. | TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. 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. meh 19—tf 246 April 16—2i Dinner is now Ready in the Dining Car! How often have you heard LONDON HOUSE! —— - (x) = —— MORTCACE SALE. ee ea 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. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv JOB PRINTIN Leave: your order at THe EXAMINER office. We can print anything you this? If you expect to travel | A SQ DARE TALK SQUARE HINGS. My Watches are al! tested before sold. I sel} Al quality Forks and Spoons. My Gold and Aluminum Spectacles look well, Wedding Rings, 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, I invite everyone to call and see my goods and compare prices. E. W. TAY"OR, mcbh26—dy Cameron Block. FOUNDED A. D. SUN "ie INSURANCE Fl R F OFFICE. HEAD OFFICE: Threadneedle Street, London, Eng. —_———— SURPLUS, $7,000,000.00. any this summer you need one of our beautiful Blue Serge Suits, that are now be- coming so famous. Look at our line of attractive Suitings. | JOHN T. MCKENZIE, Star Merchant Tailor, LONDON HOUSE. apl0—~135 Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp-, the course of Sermons preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on * Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Tranvacts Fire business only, and is the oldest purely Fire Office in the world. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island. copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. need. See our samples. Goot! work, promptmess, low rates. mch30—4w 136) guar apli—dy & wy Dress Goods | London, Ont, Canada. | W WaTsoN, WANTED~—Energetic, reliable canvassers i recently | Price 20c. per copy; $1.50 per doors See Our Low Prices on all Groods. s ing. and Trimming worth $3.00 J. B. MACDONALD & CO. HIGKRY & NIGHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING, 8’s to the pound. ALSO—— Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lowe: Than Imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy WHEN From Constitutional Weakness, Impru dent or Unavoidable Neglect or Ex- posure, or Culpable Indiscretion, YOUR HEALTH IS BROKEN DOWN, and you need a Tonic Mepicine, you can- not afford to experiment on yourself with untried Kemedies. USE Puttner’s Emulsion, which for the past twenty years has béen endorsed by the leading Physicians of the Maritime Provinces as The Great Health Restorer, Thousands have proved its incomparable excellence, and so may you. For sale by all good Druggists at 50c. a bottle. aps PHOTOGRAPHY ! CLOUD HILVL’S alterations are complete and the busi- ness in full swing. Long experience with high- class work must make his Photographs popular. QUEEN STREET. ap6—246 w White Russian Seed Wheat. First year’s growth from imported seed on the Warren Farm. The Seed Wheat grown on this Farm has given unperal leled results during the last fourteen years in all parts of the Island. JOHN NEWSON. mchl19—Im dw Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuabel Farm, containing about sixty acres. House is in good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are two or chards, one: ontaining sixty trees of different varieties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. Cc. BENOIT. febl2—3m dy & wky Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charges five cents per line. LOS ?f—Somewhere between Charlottetewn and Souris, a gentleman’s gold wath and chain, also light fawn overcoat and a p.ir of JIM Me & Co’s wear-resisting shoes, Finder can keep all but McLeod’s shoes, apl7 WANTED--Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to imtreduce a new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges throng h- out town and country ; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- 2nees, and money deposited in any bawk when started. For particulars write THE WORLD MEDICAL ELecrnric Co, P O Box 22), dy im—ap 7 WANTED AT ONCE--A good amart giri for general housework. Apply at this o aplé—tf TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street near Pownal Street ; stable in the rear. Apply to Mrs LowpDeEn, Dundas Esplanade. aplé FOR SALE--A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven— will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. aplj—tf TO LixT—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. thapl5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY-—For two or three months, good private iodgings, consist- ing of three rooms and sitting room, with bathroom if possible, for gentieman, lady, five children and maid. spply to F Perers. apli- guar TO LET—A comfortable dwelling, eight rooms, situated on Euston Street East, Ap- ply to CAARLES MOGREGOR. ti—apls WANTED—A good cook. Apply to Mrs. SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa. tU—m<eh23 WANTED—Salesman with or without ex- perience, full or part time, salary or cemmis- sion Season opens April lsi.—Brown Bros. Co , Continental Nurseries, Toronto. mch2)—16 WANTED~A Schooner of about 7) tons register. Address, giving price, particulars and terms, “Schooner,” & O Box 157, Char- lottetown. w—aps WANTED—An experienced saiesiady for our Mantle Department.—JamEs Paton & Co. KEYS FOUND.—Apply at this office. if : TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sent occupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE if—apl TO LET~—The brick buliding now occupied by Jobn Coombs. Apply to Mrs RosBins, Lower Queen Street. tf—apl * Insurance,” apli for life issurance. Address P O Box 277, Charlottetown. EGGS FOR SETSING from pure-bred Sil- | ver Wyandottes and Plymouth Rock Fowls, two best breeds for ecgs and early chickens.— | JAMES H Easton, Charlottetown Royalty, apli—im déw a es FOR SALE—That pleasantly si' uated brick residence fronting on Hillsboro Park, Part | of the purchase money can remain on mert- | gage. For full particulars applyto Mrs Wm | Kennedy on the premises, or to A MeNeill, iw—apll Auctioneer. | OLD P E ISLAND STAMPS, complete | series, also all kinds of foreign stamps, for saleby TH Tayor, Grafton Street, Char- | lottetown 2w pd—espli TO LET—One-half of the three-story brick | house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Dow occupied by ‘¢ Beairsto Possession May Ist. Apply to A Horne & Co. mch30 SITUATION WANTED—A double entry book-keeper and salesman is spen to an en- gavement; has been five years with last em- ployers; best of references; address P O Rox 478, city. apls i" = poses wags eS mm a - iar ralt R TBA ai. aSRS Sk asSae hn ul i. U °