| THE KING OF PORTFO! . : OLIOn NOTES AND COMMENTS, , : v1 ‘ — ’ i a x | he death at Halifax of the Rev. Dr. ' tcKnight, Principal of the Prest.yterian i N “a my ane one of the most famons div- ‘ aie ‘ ie a te the Marime Provinces, occurred on ne at, “ie 2eth inst, vs sta —By a return submitted to the Legisla- w I aS : re, it appears that $26,600 worth of de- i st ? ature ® soki this vear realized $25,536, need pur- | 7. C. MeIntosh, of Halifax, took $24,400 y do not | w orth for $23,424, and $2,200 were sold in x py now a Pr vince for $2,112 rhe price was | { Phe price Noth ng@'o boa: t about ! i sideline Th Ha ax Herald referea to the . - humercus tar ts of thie Prey and * evn . aa] : PovVinit abe LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | 2:55, "The-e wow taxes do not aggregate & great deal; but they constitute a very promising beginning in the way of direct Vay Beer Bros taxation; and the system Leing thus in- i _ ie augurated the rates « an be easily in reased ‘ iard’s 8 and | year ¥ year to suit the Premier if not the . a Pp pi ' . | lige meets PERSONAL. Rev. J.G ©, Dundas, is regisicre! at | ths Queen Hotel es i . woe ‘ ‘ , Mr. E. W Ebbette, of Boston, travel! ng | i aut ! | se Plant Lin f steamers, is I graphs : . ae x vowe Ife is registered ai * ~ - it Lin S tints fiers wore « 2 i 9 J | mR mn: Mal My-Dy.n a Ss! Ma ‘ ; ‘ ti b> M hwen, “ 2 “ | it if i ese \l y pl ! Mer WV speaks in hish : : Pp Vr. fetrean, baritone soluist, and ° ' a M . i esent with r O George | U6 Metedl Coiversity Glee Club, Mazon. | Brow i 20 \ at , . : Prag May 8 i > W Ye ven that Captain | Baker, of 1 SS. Worcester, has been Kee N ‘ my G Aad grauted a B ertificate as master-mar- | \ wisht P vi ian is more deserving, * numerous passenger friends, as - well as the shipping public, will read the oN . e fron abowe with plcasure Congratulations, | Su ‘ { sailed aga Captam ———— a -, A Mopet 36.—This beantifu . re = . u -now on exh bition i the t _ » A. MeKRee addressed ‘ ’ : . : Window « arzar Moore \ u. ( \ yesterday ie ? : a , 1s i — after f Stand p I i rtake Hosl’s Sars a t lo net Le induced to buy any sul - rice. Take Hood’s and ony Hood's i B. Fa > ' Pine whe for t \ V are req ‘mover the auction sae of furniture, to M iis c r arriay es, harness, &c., at the residence of | Ro. Angus, Esq., Lower Queen Street, - n Wednesday, May 2nd, commencing a - Sta ‘ P ton l wok Premises open for inspection to-dav and w to-.norrow from 11 to 1 and 3 to 6 o’cleck. Pt? ‘ ard 1 —f., Be airsic, auctioneer j : ' ai Res i and th This is Dress Goods week at | assist Paivun & tos ee their ad . ~ : The la who thorough'y understand | Be \ ¢ fro 0 say? Beans er fren s suits pronounce our } i i . W ; += asrortment away ahead of | - ‘ w! . bound to | a a » tant a . ‘ j a W , . ’ aI ' : ' - an ‘ j | I $s tiardha Dros. ~ " 1e grat ado 2) eT B 2.24 Ask ig & Us re *- all-wool ” r! erand ehait ge at 85 cents, worth $1.35 per yard. i an 4 *t tie him I House Painting, &e—I wish to intimate | S the public that I am prepared to do all | _ is of house painting, paper hanging, H ! es whiting, staining and hardwood | ee Mr Ws hing done at the lowest possible rates; a ‘ get, we are | sign | rrn ng done pea tte ‘ er ed 4 re with - J Ba Birt por at painter, ¢ corge SM, ald lw - —o——- | p \ I Carries. -- 1 Jacqn One ton : om Bit t fa: ‘ mand vester morning a Of ¢ ake for stock ive ling just received at ial : we 2) | Beer & Golf's. 2i—ap30 9 : i ay abont 11 I Mf € = 7 t Si > . . ° | » we tel " 7 ‘ és Washington is being put in a state of | of “te Ww ‘ > 1 ; , of < . iQ fence against the arriva! of the Coxev | m nm. ™ ri * | army i 0 i c ae aed . meeting House Cleaning*—Watson's Fur- | ee ; uo Tuesday | Biture polish requires no rubbing | ; Mav 1 a ! H.C. roons, !3 cents at Watsons Drug More. | 4 \\ — fe in or t f: rorns | ‘a t ; to pre - season's pla A fu ——— — Stends 6 wart . requeste because our goods Vis ; 1). McDonald. Sec’y ' were not on exhibi i | ; ’ » tion there; but our ; 2 ’ 7 oP k’s Hlal! th W e were cusiomers tell wus 4 KS ; nis ° ed that every article iY Sa ope alee : not purchased at our sv ' ra e sugure ' 7 ; - store has proven to > ~~ e . . to 7 8 7 aw arded a be exactly ag repre- as scenes é TP ae . sented, This indorse- a \ ve Frencl Mi di ] en . , _ 2 ' SS 4 ¢ a ment we consider oon i th more valuable thar af a al e a carload of medals, . r . ; : Boox Wr. J.D. Ta will V | l . and Our constant aim m« ’ at atirne O} ( s will be to merit the teria ses 6 along A BF; * enduring confidence E. Me! I & Shoe Store, Ques air of out patrons. Street, 4 Weeks & Beers | We guarantee all eld Mr. Taylo Drugs. w ass ” ind be ga - r L J l - ——— .,,,dohnson & Johnson, Ved ‘ tix 8 the M { n this THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. are ¢ k ere put er a aol ; santa of 0 Cor. Kent & Prince St hax The students of | C Queen & Richmond St’s. | Se T) i re. wled = by their i e : ap30 ha: ents of Prince cf ope og a Nl el Wa be in attendance ~~ | M ‘ ve 1 r of the mem- | 5 hers ~ } ans rregvatior met in | eenenaemsene LH at eve rt rrang 3 5 7H Se ee be oie ‘ii | Lhe power that wins f }azar Rink in the fail = ‘ . rnor Howlan presided. Great | abounding and increasing suc- ; anifé } the matver Th i cess for our business, even vA e appoimnte i anc *,: - , fall the Bazar | When the conditions are dubi- - | ‘ : ous, is understood by thought- <n . Maso he . a nvoeat'on of ful people. Ira, R. A., ( vo. 11, RN. S.) We make the public interest } Sth inst owing ofb- | ae he * tly inetallel for the ensuing car Ooms, always giving our Se Past Grand High Priest Comp | customers the best end of 4 a tlle | ° 4 ve levery bargain. M EH P—John A Messervey y : ai ic Hae ar dias o When you hear the sound} 4 John T Grock of our Factory whistle, re- oe |} member it means that we are ~ P| s Wwe . . . , ° HW making bargains in Furniture W Crabbe. for you. incan McLear ‘ Gj John T Peardaor | ee | Sete MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD Gg D R MecLenna | 4 "y Hobbs i Who Sell at Selling Prices. sHir NEWS. apd — 1 of Thank M. Wright & ce! Card of Thanks. § g ' Hattie Louiee, King, | ea a h the We-t Indies, got sground | The Anniversary Committee of the Inde- 6 ‘ seau t w fkat at h gh | pendent Order of Oddfellows of Charlottetown | desire, on be :alf of the Order, to return their ' ; sincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen : Usy | at Bangor, | wao took part in the preparation and pro- ‘ : a »% An-il | duction of the opera ** Olivette,” given on the ' arbadoes, on the 260 AD th | 26th and 27th instants, and for their untiring oro re | zal and interest manifested in bringing it to co Sorts ) TH E DAILY EXAMINER ; e . | 17 83. ul many styles | for men. » 7 ~ } ; " } G for Ladies and } er worth Vv ur) ea have ad- ‘ price remains | Gioves, white, | ’ 1 handsome, tans and choice Freneh teed, $1.49. Gloves, in the t quality, $1.35. e trioves hover, fe have plac ed on eaie at 50c. a pair, «—Colored, 64, k, 59, 6, 64, 64. BEER BROS. Mr. ¢ D Rankin and Messra. J: | John<on for their successful handling of the yjans and tickets tor Opera House; to Mr. 'A. E. McEachen’s Boot Store, such a successtul issue. The tommittee also desire to thank Messrs. Mark Wright & Co., Beer Bros. and Prowse rox. for use of beautiful furniture, carpets, irap Ties, ete., used On stage and boxes; to Johnson & Tnxworth, Superintendent of P. bh. Island Railway, for special retarn fares; to the ¢i'- z-ns of Charlottetown for their generous patronage, and to allothers who assisted in bringing to such a bridilant and successfol close the Oddfellows’ Natal Day Celebration. ‘NJ. BREMNER, Il. M. DAVISON, re Chairman Cum secretary Com, | cents to $5.00 each. BROS. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. ) ; | : — Carpets. Curtains. Gil Cloths. Mats & Rugs All the = best in this De part- If you wish to see We also ‘how a mak s : W iton-, ment we offer a one of the finest very fine line -of Velvets Brusse] of New | with the nicest and | and vou will always Children’s Boys’ and = Wen’s Suits. Suits! Youths’ Suits Our strong card We in this department is we carry the lar- Spring Overcoats All prices, from &3 to $15 each. We would strongly ad- vise anyone wanting offer special value in Boys’ and Youths’ Suits in We éarry a full line of New and Sty- lish OVERCOATS, gest assortinent of Blue Serge, Tweeds a good honest Suit suitable for Spring little Suits in the and Black Worsted. that will look well. or Fall wear: Aleo, | city, all standard New sivles, good wear well, and not a full range of Eng} goods, . large part qual ty and prices cost mueh, to call lish, Seofeh or Can- of which are abso- down to suit the and see our new adian Waterprout lutely private pat- times We terns, or goods that ask the we control, from 75 > You will not’ in all the asked to buy if makes. you do not see any- Cheap ! Chesp ! would = stock. Boys te be look at our Clothing before they buy. leading thing that suits you. PROWSE assortmentsof Floor SCOTCH and, TA superb line : : : fom te ns B nesels Tapestric Designs in Lace, Oil Cloths in the PESTRY- -Squares Papestries, and all Silk and Chenille. Dominion, you ean” in, different’ sizes, vther makes to be Tt will be to your do. so by: ealling ‘on- and you miss -a big chance if you do not see Hirongh our have an extensive range. va- awivantage to see us, as we them before placing partinent at prices your order No rying from [8 inv to Carpet Department that a wer than uble to show our 4 yards wide. All this spring. the lowesi Cur ains new, fresh stock: PROWSE.- BROS PROWSE BROS PROWSE BROS, PROWSE BROS. & CO. &. CO. & CO. & CO. iiats & Caps. Dress Goods, Domestic. Gents’ Farnishin? We have led nn this particular line for the last twelve years, and we are still to the front Black & Colored Cashmeres. very cheap, Flow ers, Rilb- Gingham, Print Cottons, White anil Grey Cotton, White hons (large variety), and Unbleached do., Corsets- in all the ‘Table Linen, Towels leading makes, Bik and and Colored Kid Gloves in all sizes, as good and cheap as any in the trade. ~ White & C lored Shirts from 12 inch Toweling—in to 18 inch stvles the produce, choicest markets fact you are safe in buying al] lines .of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Ties in large variety: Ask tosee our Gents’ tind our prices right. Kid Glove PROWSE BROS. PROWSE’ BROS. PROWSE™ BROS. PROWSE — BROS. ——-»~ } = Sree PROWSE BROTHERS, The Men. Charlottetown, April 19, Wonderful Cheap 1S94—-dy What Is It You Wnt ——IN THE LINE OF— GROCERIES ? IN ira? WE ARE, when it comes to anything in our line. ' Teas a Specialty ! We keep all grades and can guarantee satisfaction. Ws TRY US. SANDERSON & CO.., NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, April 30, 1894--m w f ~_—_—-— _— Our Immense Stock of ROOM PAPER is being supplemented daily by new shipments. Our uext ad. will tel! you all about that. 1 We What we want to say now is this:—We will have in a few days a sample book of the best New “York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one room of each in the city. We would, of course, rather sell Papers that we keep in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers that their next door neighbor has, we have made. special. arrangements for them. We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always the lowest in town. You know that if you have ever asked them. BAZAAR COMPANY, Ch'town, April 25, 1894 -—m w f PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS, ES ee ———— ee = ae HATS! ° *‘HATS! i Ladies’ ... |complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, Blouses, secured at a great discount Shirt Waists, { in Canadian, Ameyican and English markets. Come and Collars, Cuffs, JUST RECEIVED. ‘see our Hats before going ‘anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. | A Boon to REMOVED! [ have removed my Book- bindery to the Shop next to two Weeks & Beer’s Old Stand, Queen 5t., where I will be pleased to see doors below all my customers. J. D. TAYLOR. Charlottetown, April 27, 1894—dy Housekeepers! REMOVAL. —— —— ‘WOOBILL'’S DR. MURRAY. GERWAN I have removed my Dental Office next BAKING door to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store, POWDER. Queen Street. ap26 Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, repa trietly according to the British ee ja. 7 Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in — — ne ss = } kk n Capsules, Pow ' . Pills ‘pose—Half 8 wineglassful. For sale| DELICIOUS. by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- } upon receipt of card. | —_ MEAGHER BROS. & CO. —_— AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE uNKE PASTRY. Depot tan’e. We haye now a. large and} 4 . i ‘hh Colfar: Collars, Caffs and } apo’ if feb2v—l&w 3m Montreal. apls of the United States. the American Revolution, day in Washiagton, D. C., are now assembled in the National Capital. I HVTCVOSSSVSSSETFEOVVVIISSSSSsssssSssessese_e_sssees 5 PENING TODAY the balance of our Stock O ENGLISH GOODS—Dress Goods sols, ete., ete. ‘harlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w f BOASEVTOVSSTESSSSSSESSSSSVT SVSVTVsesssts SCVSEVISVVSVTOVSVseseseses . : ———— - - “ — oa Cee and NEW Tr im- mings, Millinery (Trimmed and Untrimmed), Print Cottons, Waterproofs, UmbreHas, Para- MOORE & McLEOD. a AT Ss, B. ENMAN & COS. ee 3 wee) BEAVER and FAMOUS brands of Flour very cheap for Cash at | | FLOUR JUST RECEIVED S. B. ENMAN & CO’S., Charloutetown, April 30, 1894—mon wed fri wn os aX ' wv seg — —_ = * * TO-DAY the 105th anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as President In accordance with the decision of the National Board of the Sons ot that distinguished organization holds its Continental Congress to- and Americans who trace their descent to revolutionary ancestors We hope to see crowds to-day to examine the wonderful value in TWEED SUIT INGS for Cash. The Star Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, April 30, 1894. At BRUCE’S Tailoring . Establishment e you can get the Best-fitting SUIT or OVER- COAT to be had in Charlottetown. The F20 Prices are the Lowest to be seen anywhere, ENGLISH The assortment of vv Spas SERINGS are sure to please. WORSTEDS SCOTCH TWEEDS, SERGES and TROU . BD. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Charlottetown, April 25, 1894—m w f ~ mee neh - - _ saute —_ ‘SPORTSME Onc Month I will give 10 p. c. In J. D. MeLeod’s Old Co:ner Building. 7 Discount on My Stock is now Complete and Comprises Everything in this Line You will find it to your advantage, before starting on your tour, to call on me Charlottetown, March 19, 1894—m w ¢ aa W. E. DAWSON. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1894. Is your child troubled with any illness? Try Davies’ Drug Store fer all remedies for children—Worm Candies, Syrups, Lozenges, Castoria, Soothing Syrup, ete. Our SODA FOUNTAIN is now in fall running order, and we will be glad to meet our Customers again. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, ap30 St. George Pharmacy. FOR SALE. | A HIGH-GRADE SAFETY BICYCLE with new ‘94 Pneumatic Tires. Will be sold cheap for cash. Inquire of H. B. WRIGHT, At Sanderson & Co's. Store. ap d—lw CANADA ATLANTIC —--AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Net Calling at Malifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co's. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 4rvu, at 7 p. m., (ice permitting), and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Bos- ton early Monday morning) FROM BOSTON —Tuesday, May Ist, at }1 o'clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at ll a.m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading wil! be issued at Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through freight delivered from: Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Ca. ll. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. apel Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, FEATHERS.—Feathers cleaned and curled at Mrs. C. McCMILLAN’'s, Water Street, aps LOST-—About a fortnight ago, in St. Peter's Church, a pew black slik umbrella, with « yeliow crook handle. If the person who this umbrella by mistake will please leave it at this asec the owner will be much obliged. apwr—t BOARDERS—A few private boarders caa be accommodated at the Imperial House, Queen Street. Charges moderate. ap2s—3i pd TO LET House on Bayfield Street occu- nied by the late Thomas oe Possession first oi May. App y to Puttip LARGE. ap23—2i pd WANTED—A good girl for general house- work. Apply at this office. lf—apas W ANTED—A gir) for general work.—Mra, Joun Coomns, Water Street. ap2s TO LET—A House pleasantly situated on Kent Street, at present occupied by Mr. W. P. Douli. Possession given May i6th, Apply to Miss ESSERY. lw —ap® WANTED Two servants, cook and house- maid. Cook wanted by 15th May; housemaid wanted ist May. Wages $7.00 per month to good gills. *pply to ars J A MACDONALD. Glenaladale P V. dy 2i wy 2) pd—ap2? CLERK WANTED~—Wanted, a young man to take charge of a Grocery Store, Apply in writing, stating salary, with references to A BUC, care of EXAMINER office, lw—ap27 TO LET—The tenement over A Horne’s brick store, containing five large rooms. Pos- session Ist May. Apply to ALEX HORNE. ap27- lw WANTED—A gir! for general housework. Apply toMrs J B MACDONALD, Dorchester Street. 3i- ap? DANCING.—The Children’s Dancing Class at Terpsichore Hall, which began even- ing, will be continued for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.—E. Burris. aps Y BOY WANILED—At Watson’s Drugstore “IE ccsasdiciuainiinliaens A REWARD--Mr James Murphy, who ad- vertised the purse containing a sum of money between Springtor, Lot 67, d Charlotte- town, will Be handsomely rewarded by call- ing with it at this office. d&w—ap25 HAY—I have three or four tous of ve good Hay tor sale at my Barn in one lot.— W BEER. Si—apa HOUSE TO LET—On Hills h Street, near King Square, a House containing eight rooms, befng one-half of a tenement. Rent moderate. Apply'o KENNETH FINLAYSor on the premises, lw—ap2) STORAGE.—Good storage for furnitare, sleighs, ete., can be hadin a dry warehouse. Room for forty sieighs. Appiy to P. G QOon- NOLLY, Grafton Street. bapa TO RENT.—On the Ist of May the two Stores on Queen Street, at present occupied by the subseribers. Will be let separately or ase one Store, ifdesired. Rent moderati. A to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Sireet, mcit—iw FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, tormerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2l—tl COOK WANTED.~—Waated, before the en of -pril,agoudcook. Apply © Mra. Anrnu PreTEens. d&w tf~ spi TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated on Sidney Street, nearly opposite the Brick Churehb, containing six roomsin good order, with water in kitchen. Rent low to the 4 gy tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- Quaid, Lower Queen Street,/or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. ape TO LE’—A house containing seven rooms, situated on Water Street, opposite Raiiway Stavican, Apply to Mas. Lowpen, Eeplan- ude. a WANLED immediately, a first class mil!iner. Enquire of Matthew & McLean, Souris. FOR ADOPTION—A number of English children from Mr Middiemore’s Emi on Home, Birmingham, will arrive here shortly. For information aply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simpson. ap2 W ANTED.—A young man of steady habits as coe whv has had some experiences of single and double entry. Apply to Prags Bros.-& Co. moché HOUSE TO LET—The Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince Street, conteining eleven rooms, heated throughout with bot water, with gas fixtures and electric light. House in good order, Possession given May ist. Applyto F. & Moore. ood tt—fen?T at Pa