TAN ANIT nor ’ AY Yr j 4 . ———— pecan onan anata “note _ — THE DAILY EXAMINER : : ————— —— = ~ “ ¥ , 7 aca roel SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1895. 12 TRMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. | LETTERS eng neg eee aI ek alc socab ax OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS| LEPTERS 10 THE EDITOR, — - meee Spectal Correspondence of The Examiner or sad | NTLES & I : : — | POWNAL BY MIDNIGHT, Mas _— at Person AL—Mi Wm Ferguson, son of | : oe A A R QUESTION. wel ] ' ee , | ton D ynald Ferguson, and MrGeorge Mec- | «5! I came in from Pownal to attend “ ip? M aN I : eod, of Uigg, both of whom figured so | Pinafore ,»and [was delighted, IT had a : f : glad eet a prominently in the late McGill econ voeation 25 cent ticket, but I paid the man in the = It is always fair for a purchaser to ask “ came over by the Northumberland last | box 10 cents more and he gave me a front WHY should I trade with so-and-so ? : ght. seat. Now, what ! am writing for is this : _ So far as WE are concerned our answer ase atte R . eo The remains of the late Robert Hardy, | ‘ ould not Mr Earle and Captain Corcoran is this :-— Y. M » A. pe Siformerly of this town, who died; ©?” down 2nd play at Pownal? I was A 8 0° Lyt ny, Mass., December 25th Spe akin gtothe teacher about it and she PRICE, : - ast. arrived here last night by | Said che believed there would be lots of STYLE, Qa: ee M A —= " . , the ss Northumberland, accompanied by people go just to see Dick ee ae Sir eee ear aeree eee QUALITY, | Sufficient Reasons, ‘ j oe 8 ire} Mr H Hardy, son of the deceased Inter- | Joseph Porter and his pretty clothes. VARIETY. | , : r ment took place this morning at nine}, If they would come the temperance Spring 5 i S } ck at the Kirk aad al Wilunot | lodge here woald. Fath ws aa Our spring Stock is now about com Aaah ; | Pownad tlait tau toes Gea eit - e y.| % plete, with the finest assortment we have . a eee MeN Aled’ ewasheu, , ; - j Il H Reer, late of the firm of E H| and would hold 150 or 200 people if they yet shown in _ ; SC) Beer & Co., Kensington, has accepted a | &* close. : Spring and Summer Dress Goods, ? “ e p m with Anderson Bro:., of that | A Pownat Boy. r . ’ i Dress Trimmings, - ae ‘ TO BE OUR BIG DAY, AND Mantles and Jackets, G Mm v8 — Mr P McDonald, of Portage, ts in town DIED i Millinery. : : } ac . . Horet Arrivats—H B Stevenson, West} Atthe residence of hers a Pp 5 £ Millinery Trimmings, - New Lond n; G W Mingay, wife and MeMillue. on Sed innt ene? = Silke, Ribbons, Laces, ete. S exa : vhter, Detroit, Mich; J J Chappell, i liet of the late Someta as i Sains oT] | us omers i ie z ; d sta ‘ a ee and Mrs W Kirk and, | year of her age. : : ’ a a) = , hanger sip ne B, are registered at the Hotel a at 2 p. m. tomorrow (sunday) MOORE & McLEOD s i “ the is of | tsuss to People’s cemetery.) ’ —_——__ —_—_——_—_-_ —_ , Pngyee aS purpose Best Yer—Eighty-six passengers were | On the 10th of Apr },at her home on ee ee ae 3 ¢ : urried by the Northumberland yesterday, | Grind-tone Is'!and, Magdalen Islands, Mrs. | Charlottetown, April 20 1895. ~ forty-four going and forty-two returning Ric hard Pattov, leaving a husband aad five G AINS TO NO END : ) ee ee Smerev per SS. Northumberland this } °" ldren to mourn, but not as those with - ' | c Se ning: 18 cases eggs, $49; 220 bags po- | ut hope. Deceased was beloved for her | : igs With | tatoes, $198; L horse, $125; 19 bris ovsters, | Sete and upright disposition, and died | | e $57; 111 bush oats, $40; 54 bush potatoes, | trusting in the merits of the Saviour, | 7h ° | ery @15. G5 i I A i as | She as a sisterof Mrs. George on. | % } } (D w ‘ Mn wines tne i ae 650 Ibs hides, $38; 22 cases eggs, $60. | He: ” aa a Ir Georg Dixon, N ite BR urts at 3 4 Ce, wort . Total, $582. | id of Rollo Bay q ] j opep <s 9} : j s | ; ii Ent May 4: SS Fastnet, Churchill, Hfy, | © | VOrorea eal, worth arc; Tie | a S é alulse uxax Case has taken another | ™se._ Cld, 4th: Fastnet, 420 doz eggs, | Hats, shirts and ties, all of the right | = » ° 7 _— from 8 ih enten Cais & oe $42: 450 bush oats, $180; 1 box pigs, $20; | kind. Great Bargains in these lines to-night eve up § 1¢és worth Cc for 10¢e: S S ‘ . _<. : = meee : 75 bush potatoes, $25 Totai, $265. at John McLeod & Co. ie 0 { 6 0 f. 9} ’ ee a’ Pei .? se ', | Sehr Advance, Capt Orr, Richibueto, oats | a T s Ww r | sb 15 ; i ] i i tations to the witnesses to attend | 3011) —- ubucto, als | Tax Wearner—A heavy rainstorm | : > i ¢ ror C. Our Custom Tailoring Business this Spring has been arr ess omgas aie ie gerne a ct 5 le reer ay mee | eseal cues thetisg ade ae lightning | A nice Football to be given to the largest for 15 years. Our Cutters and Workmen are M est MTEMENT AT A MARRIAGE, — Vw >-Ciby jast Dight, sy dav j i ‘ A g wy Gov. M xpires She: ee A a ee ‘each customer who buys a Boy's busy day and night making what’s well known as BRUCE'S a, essary | gr etedore Brinckman, so of Sir Thaw | 5 oer 08 Queen street, between London | Suit f sep High Ciass Clothing. The cause of the large increase 18 a lore Brinckman, was married on Saturday | 0USe aha otevenso 8 corner, a gents gold | . a . - mn of eight miles | 5. "St. Mark's Church, London, to a etep- | Tag. Finder will be rewarded on leaving | Sul Or Sep OF OVOP. due to the superior fit and finish we give to our Clothing ; y in Halifax bas | daughter of Lord Aylesford. There were | it at this office, | Make the boys happy by pur- and last, but not least, the remarkable low price we sell Voane 13 going | eight bridesmaids. The service was full | e Re i e ‘ t] t ; : previous & ral, and the attendance was large and | Sotp His Dean Bopy.—-A well-known F Ae o } BR , tte = Om At. . >a S tol fashionable. During the ceremony there | °'Y character who is 58 years old has | Cc las is t ie OysS Suits on atur- . a: 9 ) Augus vas an exciting interruption, which caused | entered into an agreement with two city | ad ay night at Our prices for Suits range from $12.00 to $40.00. Mucring-& meeting was |? °™4..% excitement. The beldegvoom, | “otters: fo. whem: he. bee s08h, Ris’ Saey | That’s from the cheapest that’s reliable to the best made xy to select a | eeting Was | who is Major of the Third Battalion of the | re ea a4 Pg ae money that has n Canada ge - ace for the | pi. was married in 1883. Last year | f" paid to him. 1e agreement states : bs tr chad aa tin ’ ' ; J - , he. : [ his wife secured a divorce from him. | that the remaims are to be delivered to the 3 F 2 al r sil ad a a a }When the officiating clergyman came to doctors immediately after death for dis : - e Sl . a ns ONY \that part of the service reading, “If secting purposes.—Halifax Herald. : . : ; ‘ any man can show just cause,” etc., the } - Charlottetown, April 24, 1895--246 : aya — Rev. Father Black, who was in the gallery, | @#@SSRVVSCTCEOGBVBCSCOCOB “L) AN BR. U ¢ 5 By ‘ rose, and, amid great excitement, began " ; g ’ g A 7 = 2 n | ' | } wiees of the let st. report the potato reading an objection to the marriage. | pena seas +... | The clergyman proceeded with the service | a ay | | | | t . . Me ; ‘ > aes a : Hel anion g }and Father Black ec yntinued in a loud . » » wart Fite ws e to read his protest, which was based : on ha Soh iin e fact that Mr. Brinckman was a rae oot te catia d divoreed man. The reading of the pro- ‘ ’ test was greeted with hisses, and caused —.—__- general disorder in the church. Father Sa trios Aruy.—The Salvation Army | Black, supported by the Dake of New- j office session at Halifax for | castle and others, left the church when it ¢ three Among the business transacted | was found that the protest was unheeded, was t arrangement of officers changes | and the marriage ceremony ‘was then con- i e price of the War | cluded. For some time past the mem bers Staff Capt. | of the English Church Union have been 1,773 army | protesting against the marriage of divorced €rw fr y to two cents Howell says there are now e Provinces, exclu- | persons in churches. Kennedy and wife, of P. E. I., Five f officers. | lll le a mc ete 7 PERSONAL. Y.M.L.A—iZ7 tertainment in St. James’ Hall last e owas exceedingly| Patrick € yable and highly cre litable to Mr. | are in the city— Moncton Leader. Ear tue pe rforme a There was a i Mr. W G. Ash, of Toror to, registered larg ‘ Mr. H. C. McDonald | at the Hotel Davies this fo enoon. : premac St. James’ Literary Society is} Mr. G. M. Atwood, representing the | to tx ngratulated upon its lectures and | Garland Manufacturing Company, Tor- } e uD $ We hope that another onto, is here on a business trip. He a course will be begun next season. registered at the Queen Hotel. ae | Registered at the Queen Hotel this fore- A an Di vEry.—On May | noon: J R Moore, New Perth; O Henne- | Dar, Richard Craig, Esq., in walking over | bury, Argyle Shore. The arrivals last | 2 j g : Smith’s Island, Truro, | evenirg included: J W Gates, Weymouth, i found a lead butt mitive tmanufac.|N S; Rev J M Fisher, Stewiacke, NS; T | facture, which no dor ht before the days of | H H siurray, Laurencetown, N S. | at gz ir town, was worn on the | We understand that Captain Malcoln | par S f arly French or | Macdonald, of Georgetown, declined to | first Euclish s rs of ( yu d. E safe | accept the office of Sheriff of King’s | keeping sa nt has t pre. | County, and that the position was subse- | ae! ) ener of | lale farm to juently offered Mr D C Morson, of Cardi- ad e » of ‘ins—tbis par- | gan, who also refused to take it. Next! | t - »n being . valuable for a Arrivals at the Revere yesterday were: | ci —j}ruro News. De Frank Rossin, Albert Parkman, New | suis Glasgow; Simon A Cantello, Grand River; " Ha e Gs Wallie Stewart, Vernon River; Peter St Me 3 t ne Bourke, Mill View; Fred L Cox, Halifax, I gy i 8 n > swe a N S; John Acorn, Mill Vie Ww: Alex Mec- i York, a will forsake Bowery, an| Arthur, D S McEwen, West River; J 4 exc har avs Brodie prop ses to break | Robertson, Bonshaw; Jos Gillis, S’=ide, H | : He has bovght a house at | McMillan, New Haven; Mrs McEachern, One Hu land Sixth street and Lexing- | Miss Campbell, Bons! DB Hayden, | t 4 wl! e will have a¢ ed | Peake’s Station; Arthur Wrigit, West | t i f and a valet to look | Rive o Wm Woods le, New London. & ‘ rt The Br € Messrs. M. E. Griffia and Walter M. | ‘ r t a French governess, | Scctt, two graduates in science at McGill | a putty-faced English | University, arrived home last evening. | co » Brodie carriag n Ferguson and Miss McPhail, | ‘ j i will be painted a | two most successful students in their year, | fa _a bridge quartered, | also returned last evening. Besides the | 5 k er sant and the head | ordinary course in mechanical engin | é : : lower left | eering, Mr. Griffin has passed successfully 2 r vill show Brodie’s Bowery | in advanced work in hydraulics. His av- saloon, and the to will be: “By this| erage forthe four years in mechanical work was the highest ever made at Mc- oe | Gill. Mr. Scott alsc took a good place in Tr C Hica Some curious de-| his class. Toe Examiner extends con- tails have been publishsd regarding the | gratulations. wa P Wales. It ap-| — —_—— pea 70 uniforms, at an{ Like most good things the “Tyke” serge | averag ($759 It is adde! | is imitated, but the imitations are without | t > «4 eas $62.50) for a the “Tyke” stamp on every 23 yards. f xs (about $78) for | This is your guide. 2 28 4 t: { pants 1¢ pays four guineas | OO a ($2 ury trousers with coat and Have you seen the new “ End wat? It} wy t. cost 9 to 16 guineas ($42 to $52.50.) might have been thonght that the Priest- | D rt London season, the Prince | levs could dv no better. They had made ‘ two fr K ais per u ynth, and the best black : lress g yod3 in the world. | i 2eS a » dozen dress suits a And now they have bronght ont the new r H 4 an immense number of | “ Eudora » The Henriettas seemed per- , ' f sand never wears | fection. But with the Priestleys it is ever F . J xr three times. In ad- onward. The “ Eudora” has a softness, i d t 300 neas | a richness, all itsown. It has extra width a F Prince has three silk hats and weight, it fits beautifully, and gives | ev and ver wears a pair of long service, while the glow upon its y In shoes, he is the beat | surface, gives it the character which ladies d ‘ U nite l Ki sgdom like. It wrapped on * The Varni hed — Board,” and Priestley’s name stamped on ~ 7 B lier S every five yards. r J Commander ——— ‘ : r Mari- Loxpox, May 2.—The Times publishes : ‘ , ac-|a lengthy despatch from Chitral, describ- Scott, Staff Captain | ing the scene of the fort at that place in ol We nan To- | which the British agent at Gilgil, Surgeon- x an Maior Robertson, sbut himself up with his | ‘2 sme meeting. | escort of three hundred British and native On Sunday s al meetings will be held | troops when Shen Afzul captured Chitral. by Srigad sssisted by Staff Captain | The garrison, it appears had supplies How Mra S ind Ensign Galt, as! which, on short rations, would have lasted f K at 7 ek, a m until the middle of June, but they had Ho nm g at k, Salvation | little or no meat, and were reduced to eat- mee ga at 3 and @ fwhich w be | ing horseflesh. The Sepoys, when relieved, the Salvation Army barracks, ex | looked like corpses, and the officers were cept tl \ mT , which will be in | pale and worn, but they were confident of the Lvceum, asthe Salvation Army hall | being able to last it out. although they is rather emaii fur very large gathe ringé, could only have dor so with terrible pri- 7 Guardian re] ~ tthe Brigadier’s | vation. The discipline and steadiness, as i I i tour of the Pro- | well as the enthusiasm of the Sikhs is de- a “ave been biesse i ny God on the sal- | scribed as magnificent. Upon one occa- | many souls. May it be so iM; sion those who were in the ho-xpital rushed | { .wn. Silver collection at the | out to take part in the defence. , ay expenses | | | | - TO-DAY ! . . ‘ ‘ 4 7 : I 3 r The following list of SATURDAY SNAPS is worth your immediate attention :— 60 pairs Summer Corsets, very light, only 33c 5 dozen Blouses, including some of the prettiest styles imported by us. Regular price, $1.10 and $1.15; now placed on sale at Ladies’ Lisle and Taffeta Gloves, including qualities worth 30c. and 36c. Your choice for 19c These are only a sampl-; we show at least fifty other Snaps to-day equally as desirable. Summer Jackets very cheap. BEER BROS. |} Parebment Insignificant can easily destri y verv many dol- lars’ worth of furs and clothing. © ce = QOBO66648 at 10c. or in bulk. Charlottetown, May 2, 1895 —246 NE ——— JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. 202308 6840078 c_ =— All, a SVSVSECVssesesosessessesese é ; 2 came Rca tae a a EES a a ne —ES_ CT There’s nothing like stopping this | ; before it begins. The remedy is @| e simple. When packing away @ | é your winter clothing, etc., put i ¢ some of our moth balls in the box, they do the rest. Tn boxes “Purniture and Extravagance’” FINE W PREMISES ur New Goods. Latest Styles ad Lowest Priges, The Leading Merchant Tailor. TAILORING “a once went together - were quite synonymous terms. But they never were with us, and they never can be. We've changed the old notion — i eo et wo & Caps. indeed, the crowning triumph of our Factory- made Furniture is your | general recognition of that fact. And our in- C creased facilities enable us to present you many offeringsnow even greater than in the past. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD, Who Sell at Sellinz Prices. LONDON HOUSE! MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART Prices FOR CASH will be sold at Low ONLY. TT. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. THE LOVE OF GEMS is & proper sentiment, and indicates the You can atify such a taste easily by inspecting our stock of Rings, which contains shin ing examples of the rare beauty of gems Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv possession of exquisite taste. of various kinds. Opals, Turquoises and Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- sent. Just received, Watches, Rings, Studs, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. E. W. TAYLOR. The Acadia Sugar Refining Co. Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. —_— apl8 one Bie ee Lobster Packers ! Lobster Boat, new, first-class bargain; 6 Galvanized Lobster Boilers, 50 Rath 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, 5” cases Half Flat Cans, 1,90) cases Tall Cans, 1000 cases Flat Cans—all made of best Charcoal Tin, guaranteed ; 1,000,000 best Nol Linings for Cans; Block Tin, Lead, Solder, at lowest prices. GeO. D. LONGWORTH & CO, mech30—Si (36) Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. I. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch'town, April 2, 1395-246 ly SEE THAT YOU GET GALLEY RAND vnwons WHISKY EVERY HOUSEHOLD, BEING OLD AND MATURE, AND THOROUGHLY SAFE AND RELIABLE. td §. B. TOWNSEND, Montreal, So‘e Agent for Canada. FOR SALE BY ALL VENDORS. THE TIERNEY ESTATE [and on Euston Street and Mal- peque Road For Sale, The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, deceased, wil! 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 an the Malpeque Road, in Charlottetown. The property will ve sold either together or in lots to suit purchasers. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart,‘Solicitor, Charlottetown. 3 Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHILLIPS, STEPHEN R. JENKINS, ~ “Who Mak ee Our Manhattan Style. ut Clothes? Is a Question Often Asked, And we ask it now—and if you have would invite you to our store to see our great display of Cloths. We guarantee you a perfect fitting Suit. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Hats, ‘Ties, Collars, and all kinds of Underwear cheap. Waterproof Coats very cheap. tl JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Charlottetown, May 4, 1895—246 w Cola! Coal! Coal! FROM not tried us we | BARGAIN CORNER. arly Mammoth, TIMOTHY—Peas, Vetches (English), Corn, Mang HARROWS—Steel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth SEED BOXES (double) for Rakes. and Hay Seed in two separate boxes; all Steel Feed. 4 Ww. Ch’towa, May 4, 1895—246 % —_— ————— 3 e & a o * A =O « < s = = =" an °w se .£33n Ba gi “3 ee Sees ° S2ian Ga = -_— Ss Esse < ae Ra 222°" Ss" | SSF ek «= a5 E&lee td . 7 2 me | se eo .@ : | oa ee oe 2 | 2 =-—2 | Po é ie i] | } D. WHEAT—White Russian, Colorado Bearded, Red and White Fife. PLOW REPAIRS—Mould Boar Clevises, for all Plows. CLOVER—Island Red, Seed! Seed! Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisement ubder this heading cuargeou five cents per line. W ANTED—Salesman; salary frem start; permanent place —BROWN Bros Co, Nursery men, Toronto, Ont, 2 pd—mayé FOR SALE—A saddle and bridle nearly new, heap. Apply to D O’M REDDIN. may4 WANTED—A smart young girl to attend @ Dominion Goal Co's. Mines inC B. Now that navigation is open, we beg to inform the Screened, Run of Mine and Slack Coal from the above Company's Mines, and will deliver cargoes at any of outports at very lowest prices. To our customers, both in town an to supply any quantity they may require, cannot be beaten. The large quantity o the past and present year is Coal being first-class, and our many custome satisfied. Our motto is “ Justice to All.” and country, we offer at prices which £ Coal which we have sold during a sufficient guarantee of the rs are perfectly “Quick Sales,” “ Small Profits A OD Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Executors of the Will of Elizabeth T-erney, Tue Wearnen.—Mostly fair with local showers. ap22—246 tl sle mayl—l, 4, 9, 18, 25. Charlottetown, April 30, 1895.—dy & w public that we are prepared to grant orders for cargoes of | the | * and | _WANTED—s PEAKE BROS. & CO. fruit and confectionery store; one with ex- perience preferred. Apply te W A CHING, Box 27, Summerside, P E 1, lw—may4 | 0 LET—A very comfortable an a plearant | ly situated dwelling house of 12 roo ms includ | ing small bath room and convenient pantry, | having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street. Brighton Road; bine minutes, | walk from post office, five minutes from bath ling howe, Victoria Park; rem tnoderate’ Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. mays « | WANTED—Salesmen to sell choice line of | hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the cou try; bo | experience needed; agents and customers | t- eated as liberal as thet est; write . | mention this paper.—Stwuc « Wellingten, | Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may4—2m (6) | GIRL WANTED tor general housework. | Apply t0 MRS BERNAKD TRAINOR, Pownall Street. —may3 | WANTED—A smart boy, 15 years or over | for a shoe store; one with experience pre- | ferred, Apply at once by letter. Addreas | Box 670. mays respectable middle-aged woman as working housekeeper. Apply, | tating wages required and references, to Rey | E T WooLLaAnD, Georgetown. gua lw—"a2 i | | TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply © Prowss Bros. tf—mayl TO LET— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; | heated with hot water; possession given at !oenece. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. |} mayl ; TO LET—The dweili house on Prince Str-et now occupied by Mr Krooks—w WELLNER, apy TOP, ee ETE te RET A! SIN a BEAU nee | EE PROT PY et eRe RT seins nny oe praaar ese ore ee: al mu te ae. ;