— ee ee Oe Nh 7* Se a Ee — — ; > on -- rn —~ THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee “Tue Opposition have several times in the course of the session been taunted because, while admitting that taxation is the taxation. A lies in the MAY 7, 1894. necessary, they have opposed all A TEMPORARY LOAN. stad measures of Government that an ad will not le tat he #} Jeter ag ° Ir is stated by the Patriot sufficient anewer to this taunt fact that these measures are, one and all, and = insufficient. f debentures intends, it ap ha Sie felt The Government unscientific, unjust pears, to raise » “temporary loen oF) Ruy apart from this fact, there is abundant loans.” Whether this loan or loans le] cause for the course pursued by the Op addition to the temporary and un- position in this regard. The Government authorized loans ate due —_ the | deceived the people—led them to believe Merchants Bank of P. E. Islwd) g¢ the elections that no tax would be im- and the Merchamts Bank of Hal.tax,) ,osed until after another election. Were the Patriot sayeth not The Premier | the Jpposition to help the Government in told his hearers at Mount Stewart that, to | their many tax measures, they would mex equired $100,000 in | leave themselves open to the charge of eae rdinary revenue of the | Looming sharers and accomplices with | ” * proposes tO fax TOT) the Government in the imposition and B00, 00, & ise “a temporary loan!” practiced upon the people by We protest reliageinst such | Government and their faithful — fol- g “ends meet.” | lowers. The Opposition have done a his old-fashioned "*¥ | well to let the grit party in the Legisla- ; Let : ") ture earn all the ignominy which will s few years longer, and We | surely attach to the deceit and treachery ena ir Prov al independence, | which has been practised. Let not the arms of Nova Scotia. According Opposition touch the unclean thing with P rs statement of @ month | .. much as the tips of their tingers, but ago, he w ® venue to the « | let the men who gave their views te the f $50,000 a end of the present | people last autumn on the question of ear. Looking at his estimates of revenue taxation be branded, as they deserve to be Cauennee ' Legislature, no man branded, as princes of deceivers. A ess can come fo aay conclusion | y.9%. word in public matters should be me n that he will, atthe end of 1894, | a. frank and truthful, and held to be as * compelled to face another deficit of from | sacred, as in private transactions. If any $#9,000 to $50,000 | other rule or standard were permitted for itis stated that the Government is | our public men we would lose all about to start a sort of savings bank and | ¢, it}, in honest government, This Provincé, ‘sue Provincial stock, aad thus borrow it at all values its institutions the people’s money at a If the but permit t higher than 4 or 44 per cent. Dominion Government will this last resort, and if the people will but trust the Provincial Government, the lea may not be a bad one. But if good w, when the Provincial debt to the banks is $120,000.00, was it pot also good in July, 1891, when the Government’s over draft at the banks was bus $53,900 and when the Government took powrer to issue | f $) 85,000.90? We have always held that debentures to the amount the issue of debentures in 1891-2 was unneeessarv and rary loan” might ‘ ng—that a “ mp easily have been effected and measures wlopted for making is meet and, at the ng off the com fame time, gradually pay paratively smal! floating debt of that time. asing tc have the Government's ad- I]t is ple mission, by inference, that Toe Exawixer was right upon this point e+e - | HERE are some things which it wou! : Ir is significant that Republicans are | pay Mesars. Laurier, Cartwright, Mills, | now capturiag most of the civic offices in Davies & Co, to let alone. One of these} the States A few days ago almost every things is the large am Savings Banks of Canada. Mr. Mills and dir. Davies | mons this year that tired of th told the they were sick and hearing foubt, since they present an effectual bar » their pelitical advancemeeat. How rid iculous these men make plainly dem hat “* the large size of these deposits was . 99 i ruin evidence rate of interest | House of Com- | officials of these deposits. No] have “ gone Republican.” themeelves is fall.” ynstrated by their statement | ig the United States will probably be as Funny fellows these ! | ' and wishes to maintain its antonomy, can- not afford to permit rank deception on the part of its public men to go unpunished. Unless the people wish to see their most | sacred rights trampled in the dust, and themselves relegated politically to the | condition which their forefathers enjoyed before the granting of responsible govern- | ment, they will rise in their might and | teach themen who now mismanage their that the first public man is truth and honesty in his lealings with the public. If this flagrant deception be condoned by the people, de pend upon it, some day—and that day is distant—we shall, without leave or license, be sold into union with Nova Seotia, there to be burdened with the millions of debt which that high ex- ponent of Grit doctrine, Mr. Fielding, bas managed to pile up in Nova Scotia during aifairs requisite of a t very far | the time he has held sway there. 2+o+e vant OF supucy in the j city in the important and hitherto doubt- ful State of Indiana returned Republican Even towns which | The Tribune, of South Bend, declares that “ Indiana is next | a pretty safe Republican state for The Rule of the Democratic party short as itcan be. The wave of public opinion has apparently eet in favor of the When Sir Richard was in power in 1877, | Republicans and protection. “ye . ‘ he said: “These Savings Beak gee NOTES AND COMMENTS, ($2,600,000) are especially valuable as an | evidence of prosperity.” And sow he and his friends say | Deposit ruin!” Mr. Mills has been taking some pains to look into this ques"ion. Let He says it of opportunities for him particularly. means that there is a ™ total want good investment.” Let us see of hat kind the dé posits are ? Mr. Mille’ theors s defective in this, that the bulk of the di positors in the Post Office Savings Banks nade up of farmers and arti<ans, epresenting small sums. Aa analysis of the deposits during the vear 1892 show that 52,891 of the deposits were from $l up to $10; 26,141 deposits were of sums from $11 to $20, ead 34,457 deposits Phe average deposits was $47.53, and the avera to each lepositor was $201 24 1 lispores the objection of Mr M Now, taking the opinion of Sir ] ard Cartwright as to the depo«ite I g pre regarded as @ sign of na tonal prosperity, what do we find? I: year in v ih he made that acknowledgment iu his budget epecch, the mber of deposits in the saviags banks were 56,12 representing @ tota! eum cf $2,609,937. It had fallen frem $4,095 560 ut 472,the last : the pre is I ai rva i€ Ir . ret ar " ie Conaervative ( . rned power, how [ t 12 a = 4 pe 1 ‘ ] e a ay ster grorn a , we Year Tota Deposit Average Amt x . 45,669 | $125 Si I i 6,208,22 ‘1 156 73 Lss2 9,473,661 184 08 18e 11,976,237 196 13 ek 13,245,552 64 198 63 } RRS 1,690,540 31 205 8] 18s 17,159,372 09 212 18 1887 19,497,750 15 216 26 1888 20,689,032 63.. 203 44 1889 23,071,422 57,.... 203 41 1290 21,990,653 49 195 78 191 21,738,648 09 195 44 1892 22,298,401 65.. . 201 24 The fact is that this constant rising of ‘ the amount of the savings of the people ix a mn ghtmere to the grit party. No wonder they are sick and tired of it. 77ers Me. Senvrmaxy Evyreerasysup. — Mr David Schurman, who is about leaving Sammerside for Charlottetown, was enter- tained at the Hotel Kuss, Sammerside, on Friday last by the Fo e ters of that place, There was a large attendance of the breth ern and others, and the viagde were excel- lent. Mr. Schurman has been e resident of Summerside for thirty-four years, and has been a good citizen in the fullest sense Tue Examiyer§ welcomes to Charlottetowns, of the him term Another large shipment of Englia): goods opening to-day at Paton & Co’s. us refer to were of sums from $21 up to $50. | | —Advices from St. John’s indicate the | conviction, disqualification and destruction ‘ These ; ~ : : These Savings Banks | of the Whiteway Party, on account of pol- (222,600,000) are wa evidence of itical offences on all fours with those com- | mitted by the Grit Government and Party | of this Province previous to theelection of | the 13th of last December. and it is hoped that his preaching will re- sult in much good for this community. } Seen in good fruits rather than in high | professions, Itis, of course, too soon Time will be re- to look for the fruit. juired to bring it to maturity. i | —Referring to the Income Tax to be neon upon United States, the Review of Reviews for May says: “As the law stands, the tax will operate in anomalous ways; its cur- ious inequalities in practice will tend to | create the sentiment among ita victim~- that it is a furm of persecution and black mai] ito be evaded, if possible. Whatever its theoretical merits may be, we do not think | that it could, at the present time in tuis ' i i some talk of sending a schooner to Pictou to bring over the goods. The people on he Magdalen Islands must be becoming very impatient, as they have received no mail since last December. Several schooners have left this port. Two for the Magdalen !siands, one for Newfoundland and one for St. Pierre. Sev- eral vessels bave called for shelter. road leading from Glencoe or Vernon River Road to the Georgetown Road be changed, and if so, what action the Govern- ment intend to take in the matter. Hon. Mr. McLean said such a petition had been received aod the matter would be carefully considered after the House rose ACCIDENT ASS.CO. E. R. BROW BROWN’S stock, CH’TOWN. | The fishermen have been making good catches of herring, and the lobster fac- | tories are now in full blast. Mr. Morrow’s steam saw will is running over hours. One of the hands blew the House weni into committee on matters relating to road scales, with Mr. Robertson n the chair. The report of the committee was adopted, At one o’clock the House took recess. whistle on Thursday night at 11.30, there- by creating the impression that the long- expected St. Olaf was coming in. our weeks more and the breakwater will be completed. The wooden facings and a number of piles are all that remains to be done. The stone is about all in. ‘The work is first-class throughout and reflects great credit on contractor Mellich. Last fall when the 8o ft. end was carried away by a storm it was the general impression that the work would prove a fa‘lure, but all difficulties have been successfully sur- mounted. The post office is in the same old place. A building such as ther have at Montague bridge would be much appre- ciated. The bridge to Souris West is being Mr. Kickham’s new schooner and also the wrecked fishing schooner he bought and is repairing, will be ready to launch in about three er four weeks. The roads continue to be very bad in the country, owing to the snow drifts that have not yet melted. A couple of enjoyable dances took place during the past week. The trains have been rather late in ar- riving in the evenings, owing to the bad condition of the track, and also to the | fact that they have to discharge consider- able freight along the line. It is expecte: that, now that the spring is advanced, they will be able to make the scheduled time—fifteem miles an hour, ~ SUCCESS IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. notice the work of distinguished Islanders abroad. After a few years of enthusiastic | and successful teaching in this Province, | during two of which he was - Principal of | the New Glasgow High School, Mr. Fred. | T. Norton entered the Arts’ course at Kentucky University. He took his B. A. degree last year after having made one of tbe most brilliant records of any stadent whoever graduated from the university. The high appreciation in which Mr. Norton was held was clearly shown by the choice of the Faculty and students, in appointing him valedictorian. The following from the Transylvanian, the organ of the students of Kenutcky University, relatiag to his success in the M. A. course, will be read with interest by Mr. Norton’s numerous friends in P. E. Island :— ‘Much to the regret of his many frends, Mr. Norton has withdrawn from the | —Many thousands heard B. Fay Miils samples for ten cents each without cou- pons, and if you do not say they are the . ; | most beautiful specimens of art rinting, We need not say that the results will he | as well a0 the Genus reproduction of Worka. | Fair scenery you ever saw, we will make | you @ present of all | series. | want everybody to get these splendid, these the wealthy men of the | | as the series progress. | astonished at the eplendor and complete- | ness of the work. have been | Classof 1894 in the Bible College, has | regarded as strongholds of the Democrate | graduating class. The first honor of the j been awarded to Mr. L. M. Moore, of | $ stomach, Gigdiness, Fullness, Swelling after Kentucky, whose grade of scholarship is $ Heals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. 98 per cent. It was expected that Mr. F. $ ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of T. O. Norton, of P. E.I., would have Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the ¢ graduated this year, but he has decided to postpone his graduation on account of a student of the Bible College.” ABSOLUTELY NOTHIN: LIK® IT. If any of our readers are missing “THE MAGIC CITY” Portfolios they are mak- ing @ great mistake. This is the most beautiful and complete World’s Fair Ser‘es published. Itis just what every family ought to have. If you are not taking it we want you to call at our office or send and get acopy. Wewill furnish you these the We the rest of Now here is your chance. magnificent portfolios. Every number be- comes more beautiful and more interesting You must see it to lamented death lowmen. pressure of work. He would have been ‘ i s Coati entitled tothe first honor if he had not ; eee ee withdrawn, as his grade is a fraction over wore, > ~ by ail druggists. “ 99 per cent.. the highest ever attained by Ravace us THE LATE GOV. BOYD. An Instances of His Bound- less Charity Towards All Men. The memory of the late Hon. John Boyd, ex-Senator and at the time of his Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, will long be cherished by thousands because of his boundless be- nevolence and deep spmpathy with his fel- One of the Jast kindly “acts of his life, and one that his friends love to re- late, gives the key to his loving and chari- table nature. With some friends he was crew was suffering froma severe and har rassing cough. His honor spoké to thé man took his name and promised to send’ him down something that would relieve him. On his return home the warm hearted Gov- einorsent # youth down to the vessel with several bottles of Hawker’s balsam, which he invariably recommended to anyone suffering from cough or cold,and always kept on hand for use when needed by any member ef his own household. The sailor was cured by the remedy so thoughtfully sent to him, and will ever remember with gratitude h's meeting with Lieut. Gov. Boyd. The following testimonial of the late Governor will be read with interest: To Tae Hawker Mepicixe Co’y: Gentlemen:—We have used Hawker’s balsam of tol and wild cherry for coughs It is always a source of pleasure to | and colds, and can recommend it for those needing remedies for these affections, having been effectual in all the cases we know of. Joun Boyp, Hawker’s tolu and wild cherry! balsam is manufactured by The Hawker Medicine Co., St.John,N. B., and is a perfeet cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, and all forms of throat and lung troubles. 25 and 50 cents a bottle. “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” | Beis S (Tasteless—Effectual.) EBILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS. Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the 206604 Skin, Disturbed Steep, Frighiful Dreams, Ait 3 Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and !r- ¢ regularities Incidental to Ladies. The Other Man customers and He got my spoilel my trade. advertised, I DIDN'T. THE NO, 4 YOST, In presenting tothe public eur No. 4 Machine, we feel that we have combined 7 , all the latest and best improvements of the We are actually most successful inventors and experienced mechanics. The Carriage of this Machine contains | appree'ate its many varied and marvelous many practical improvements, the useful- beauties. , eX | World's Fair portfelios that pleased and rather than of taxation, and thut it is | | give you no true conception of the ravish- | | ing beauty of “THE MAGIC CITY.” Get | | the samples, as advised, and you will country be put into successful operation.” } Potice Covrert.—The Wauzhn brothers, Benjamin and William, came op again this forenoon at the police court, on the thre separate charges of larceny, sdjourned from the 2nd May. To the charges of lar- ceny of the accordeon belonging to Wil- liam Bastian; the lady’s sacque, razor, &ec., j belonging to S. B. Enman, and also the reefer belonging to Ve |} non McLeod, the two prisoners pleaded | “guilty? to each charge, and were sent up rtrial at the next sitting of the Bupreme Court. To a charge of larceny from the Benjamin pleaded “guilty,” and William “not guilty.” On this charge Ben- jumin was sent up for trial mn the Supreme Court. Siipendiary | Magistrate Hazzard, in giving judgment, said that wl ie he was empowered by the statute to dispo-e of the several charges of arceny summarily, yet chere were certain circum which made it appear to him that the offences ought to be made the entjoct of a prosecution by indictment, They were accordingly sent up to the Court for trial. Speciat Train.—A especial train arrived n the city yesterday morning at 9.30 with about sixty passengers from Summerside, who came to hear Evangelixt Milla. She left oa return af 10.30 o’clock last night. stances Supreme The seven-mile tunnel out of the Valley of Mex'en hoatocn Suched and formally opened by President Dias. The tunnel cust $10,900,009, Cow and Calf. By Auction, on FRIDAY, May LIth, at Market Square (south aide), at }2 o’clock, noon :— A Jersey Cow aud her Calf. This valu- able Milk Cow is registered in the N.S. Cattle Register, No. 267. Her Calf is also eligible for registration, A. MeNEJLL, Auctioneer. mayi—dy 5i residence of G. Frank Beer, the prisoner | Glaccow, N. 8 svow, N. S. You have doubtless seen other interested you, but the finest of them can never regret it. We will supply all back numbers up to No. 13 for the regular price ten cents each and no coupons, as an inducement for you to begin now. a icin a ah PERSONAL, —_—— — F. If. Pichette, of Quebec, is at the | ness of which will at once be apparent, Among those specially worthy of mention are the following: — The new and improved Release Key, whereby the carriage can be released as well when raised as when lowered, and can be positively stopped at a given point without the allowance of a single space for momentum. This instantaneous stop- ping will undoubtedly be much appre- cioted by rapid operators. A new arrangement fur making Single, Dovble and Triple spaces, A new and improved Paper Feed, which saimirable both for its simplicity and | Queen Hotel. | the impossibility of getting out of adjust- f | } chief has served out the term required for | At the Hotel Davies this forenoon were registered : Mra Mason, D Gordon, George- town; H J Finch, Toronto. Mr. Geo. A. Dixon has been elected Cap- tain of the Rovers Bicycle Club, New The Rev. B. Fay Mille ended his mission here last evening, and with Mr. Fleming and Mr. Hillis left this morning for the matnland. Mrs. J.M. McLeod accompanied by her sister who has been visiting here left by the steamer Florida yesterday morning for herfhome in Bridgeport, Conn., where she | » will spend seyeral months, t Mr. and Mra. James F. Maclean left this morning by the Stanley for their home in New Glasgow, N. S., Miss Minnie Hyndman going with them. The friends in this Province of Mr, William A. Rutherford will be glad to learn that he has been re-elected to the of- fice of Treasurer of the City of South Bend, Indiana, by a majority of 644—the largest majority given to any of the candidates in the running. Sir Charles Russell, who is to be a life member of the House of Peers as one of the Iarda of Appeal, might have presided over the Upper House but for the cireum- stance that he isa Roman Catholic. Grea: Britain bas removed most of the disquali- fications imposed on members of that church, but retains the absurd anomaly that a Roman Catholic canmot be Lord | High Chancelior. He can, however, be Lord Chief Justice, and this position will, it is supposed, fall to Sir Charles Russell | a year or two hence, when the pre-ent r Cc 8 j a full retiring allowance. The severest cases of rheumatism are cont nent. A line can be written elear to the bottom of the paper. Still another feature is the new Space Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the same as the rest of the keys. Besides the improvements, this Machine and gins all the good points of our No, ] No. 2 Machines. The speed of the Yost ean be limited only by the ability of the a to find and properly strike the guarantee. evs. This we In other words, its mechanism is coa- rived to respond instantly to the touch of he operator by the adoption of certain ex- pedieuts, by the use of which— lst. The touch is soft and even, and the depression slight. 2nd. The carriage feeds immediately after the type leaves the paper. 3rd. The escapement is so arranged as to be perfect and uniform. 4th. There is no ribbon movement to equire attention or consume power, 5th. The arrangement of the keyboard onduces to great speed, 6th. Rapidity does not affect the align. ment. The Yost is by far the cheapest Writin Machine, because it is the most economica in respect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, Durability, Ease of Learning, Ease of Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, peed, ete. B@F" Second-hand Ribbon and Shift Key | Machines for sale cheap. IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, St. John, N, B. D. B. STEWART, AGENT FOR P. E, ISLAND, TELEGRAPHIC. Sreorat Desratones To Tae Examixern JUSTICE IN NEWFOUNDLAND. —_-— The Conviction of Two More Boodlers. Sr. Jonn’s, Nfld., May 7. _ Chief Justice Sir Frederick Carter de- livered judgment in the St. John’s East case, and unseated and disqualified the membere on trial—James P. Fox, ex-Re- built. A large number of men are employ- | looking over a vessel lying at her whart in | ™* . St. John, when he observed that one of the ceiverGeneral, and Thomas Murphy. The conviction of every member petition- ed againet is now rendered a foregone con- clusion. A Mad Baron, Muyicn, May 7. Baron Max Von Kuehlen, scion of an ancient German family, but Jatterly acting as director to a travelling circus, was a> rested at Ludwigstadt yesterday morning. The charges are of tramping upon his sie- ter till she was almost dead; stabbing his wife and one of the hostlers employed with the circus; dashing his five children against the side of the travelling carriage, inflicting serious injuries upon al) of them; wrecking carriage used by himself and family for sleeping purposes, and stavbing five ponies to death. All these oftences had been committed because a horse which had been under his sister’s care had died en route. The Baron fought like a tiger in resistance of the police, and stabbed two gendarmes endeavoring to to take him in- to custody before he was finally secured. > — The Eight-hour System. Loxpon, May 7. English workingmen, as usual, made their eight-hour demonstration thix year on the first Sunday after May Day. Al! the meetings passed resolutions in favor of eight heurs labor per day, It was also resolved that workingmen could free themselves economically and socially only after getting control of the political ma- 7 now in the hands of the capitalist clase. Parliamentary Press Dinner. Orrawa, May 7. The annual dinner of the parliamentary a gallery on Saturday evening at the ussel House was largely attended and a great success, Deputy Speaker Ber- geron responded to the toast of “John Tamson’s Bairns,” and Laurier to that of “Our Peevish Opposition.” Three Boys Drowned. Nicotet, Quebec, May 7. Four French-Canadian youths took a skiff fora sail down the Nicolet River yesterday, and oa their way home the boat struck an obstruction, throwing its occu- pante into the water. Three were drowned. Great Victory. Baruvrst, N. B., May 7. Blanchard, the regular nominee of the Liberal-Conservative conventton, has been elected to Parliament by a majority of 294 over Doucett, independent. Sad Suicide. Lyxy, Mass., May 7. Miss Annie Steverman, belonging to Nova Scotia, committed suicide here yes- terday by hanging. Chess Championship. Mowrerat, May 7. Steinitz won the 3rd game of chess and the champ onship on Saturday. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! _- We are importing an immense - variety of Books on many subjects, suitable to ail ages and tastes, arid in price varying from two or three cents to as many dollars. Ax we buy direct from firms of world-wide fame, such ax William Collina Sons & Co., Ward, Lock & Co., John Walker & Co., Harper & Brothers, McMillan & Co. and others, and buy for cosh, our customers and the public generally can rely on our Bookstore being the best place to go for the latest and best in Books. Our prices will be found to be lowest in the city. Our Seed Business will not interfere with the Bookstore. Each a3 # separate department skilled management. GEO, CARTER & CO,, Booksellers and Seedsmen, 187 Queen Square. is conducted and under ap28 Black Diamond Line. The 8 8 COBAN, due here trom Montreal on MONDAY, the lth instant. will sail for St John's, Newfoundland, via Sydney, carrying , ote, under deck For particulars as to Freight and Passage a a uote Seeaty: =~ — Agent, Charlottetown, P.E, I, apply to east eae Hood’s cures, may7 ' _may7 Agenta. > . . ' oe ; e DAILY EXAMINER ° : . - : - : MONDAY, MAY 7, 1894.; rete tenlan ta ae aa npememniommegemnintant nt teenage mea ita ———__—— — enna ar tahamralaerntblnt ee wi SOURIS NOTEs. j | PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE.| FREE FROM ALL a ‘ a pente iter: So the SS, _ Olaf - ; : : erable comment among the : : . ° sys d pana "lah eae the merchants ‘ave Hoese met'et 16. Mowpay, May 7. Aion en 1 Jy _ short of on me not yet aoe Mr. H. C. Macdonald a «| he” Cone ‘ : e ro GHENILLE CURTAINS os he ‘the Cantai ae J express the | missioner of Public Works*if @ pétition cies issued by the opis, too eautions, and there has bees | bad been received from the inbabhente of CANADA sincrin ED ee f er, ? Veraon River and vicinity, asking that the / PORTIERS. Handsome CHENILLE CURTAINS and PORTIERS, fringed top and bottom f : with artistic Dadoes in varions shades. ! The manufacturer intended these goods for the New York market. e Our buyer, being in New York, secured s them for the Charlottetown market. Dozens to choose from. NOTE THE PRICE: $2 50 a Pair. $ 3.50 » $ 5.00 -~ $ 7.50 oe $10.50 ? $14.50 - Inspection respectfully invited. We guarantee them to be the late=t | atterns and direct from the maker. } ' JAMES PATON &co,. Don't swear because your briarwood's burnt out. Geta new? one, and USE MASTIFF PLUG CUT that : leaves the briar- wood pipe whole and sweet. ; J.. B. Pace Tobaceo Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. ee sot Tuesday, May Sth. McGiiL UNIVERSITY Glee and Banjo Clubs. GRAND CONCERT, ONE NIGHT ONLY. College Songs, College Glees, Music, College Men. This Company has been greeted with overflowing houses in the principal cities of the Upper Provinces, having appeared at Ottawa under the distinguished patron- age of their Excellencies the Governor- General and Lady Aberdeen. No euch opportunity has been given a Charlottetown audience for many years. Come and hear the fines: music and the best of fun A-rangements for reduced fares will be made with the P. E. Isiand Railway. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Unreserved, 35 cents. Plan of Balcony at Rankin’s Drug Store. Plan of Grouad Fioor at Johnson’s Drug Store. Sale of Seats will commence April 30, at 10 a. m. College Monday 6i—ap25 Barbados Due here in a few weeks direct from Barbadus, 150 puns choice retailing Mo- lasses. Will be sold low from wharf. Orders booked now. HORACE HASZARD. may3 - 3i eo AUCTION SALE. T have been instructed by the F xecutors and Trustees of the Estate of che late James McQuillan, to eel! by Pubic Auc- tion, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of May next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon :— Molasses. That property situate on the éorner of Dorchester and Union Streets, contajning two Tenement Houses. Sale positive. For further particulars apply at the office of J. J. Johnston, Barrister, Char- lottetown. CHAS. I. MORRISON, ap25—law tI sle Auctioneer. TO LET. _ Three Dwelling: on Pleasant Street, all ‘a good order, with Stable and Coach OPERA HOUSE. the dull times we always busy. facie evidence, i April 30, 1894—dy | We can’t do justice to our Wall Paper in an advertise- ment. You have to see our samples and hear our prices. Do that and you'll join the ciowd who say the best as- sortment, the biggest assort- ment, the handsomest patterns and the lowest prices are at MOORE & McLEOD’S, who sell Double Rolls at Single Roll prices. he New Columbia Bicucke Pedal Is sure to attain great popularity as the best all around pedal that wili be seen this season. Combining the lightness of the rat trap racing pedal with the ease and comfort of a rub- ber pad, it preserves the varied and excelient qualities of the 1893 pattern, and reduces its weight more than one half. Itis undoubtedly the lightest, neatest, and handsomest pedal ever attached to a bicycle. Particulars in the ' beautiful illustrated Columbia catalogue, which you can obtain by application to '.M. Young, Agent ENGLISH & McCOUBREY, Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCUANTS AND AUCTIONEERS. Office and Stores—Mechanics’ Building. must be the kind that. is wanted, tor despite McLEOD Prima. s it | Rings without cutting. | Rings, Keeper Rings. OUR SHOES. J. M. | are | ; & 6O., ‘Charlottetown, not, that the styles ¥. Z. Islena. and prices are right. FURNITURE BY AUCTION. lam instructed by Henry J. Worth, Esq., to sell by Anction, at bis residenve, - Kent Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of May, instant, commencing at bi o’clock, a. m.:— His Hooschold Effecte, corm prisi Piano, Partor, Dining Koum, Hall, Bed- room and Kitchen Furnitucze. RK. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, may2 A Boon to Housekeepers! eomeee | Sennen WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, _ AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE LS. CAKE, PASTRY. apl 5 | | } ROL | DELICICUS ( ! | Wedding Rings are circles | of unions-—not of States, but \of hearts and hands. Just /now we are showing Sa |Rings that for weight an |fineness excel. If desired, ‘your own gold coin can be made into a Ring to fit yoa. We can also alter the size of Cem } | i | E.W. TAYLOR, House. Rent moderate. WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. Pp. 0, . . _ WILLIAM DODD. Box 142. d&w 3m—meh12 CAMERON BLOCK. may3—4w may3—dy PERS are now ope see the Quality, Sty Charlottetown, May 2, 1894—m w f a ell ew Footwear Y Our Summer Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and SLUP- n. They look fine, le and Price. GOFF We invite you to BROTHERS. aS The Prices range from 82 cents to $2.89 each. STANLEHY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK You will appreciate these goods when you try them on. They are the perfection i hh and the assortment includes all the latest styles. g of fit and finis