hod i : | ' at - = _— THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . * THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS THE “ORUISKEEN LAWN,” j pe Our Own Country, a descriptive and jl- } LETTERS 10 THR EDITOR, | i rtfol An F z ; - ti T - audie nce that assembled at sted portfolio on erica, 18, ith- j i a . the cary het portt :: oni Lyceum last evening to witness the ae - mee Eg ibt, th : st portfolio series : at has } come to hand. No need to! - ntation of the five ‘act Irish drama, “Tire — PLANTING Bhan ™ smsorés| wivertise 3 Superio ttrac tiveness Cruiskeen Law ny ” by the clever com pany oe niet at : under the man: agemet ¥ sample copy, W 1 may be seen either at} py i. at of Mr. Ed. W./ sin,—t see by the mapers that I am stele oll rat RH. MM ak : oland, was not so large as on the previous | ; . : sia ce wR ason’s news stand, eneuine: Sat whet wen lackion & | appointed to look after Lower Great George want “ \ e anyone of the _first-clasa | top ce flr phe grt teed » « ns in NUM- | Street in conjunction with» two other orde f Gor Uwna Country he series plause, The a ie preciation “s ~X. ip- gentlemen Now, Mr. Editor, I don’t you e% rt bust ‘ s gi) . . . . consists of 20 parts, but no one need pur | ¢: as Inaoy thrilling | think there is any man in this city who ‘ e than one part if they situations, of which the most was made by : “pe. . use : e part if they do not} 4 has a greater love for tree planting than t o , eT ee ~ | the company The plot lies in Castle Car- . 7 0 ke k ; s sample copy now. | ney, in the south of Ireland. the hé I have; but I have become disgusted with C appea page. The price! yy: pation OF SPetand, the home Of | the way affairs are fun in this town. The ll I ; ca =— } LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mayr « Seeciauty.—Beer Bros -_ ATTE Mr. C. B. Warren will give popular r adi: wiat th concert St. Patrick’s Hall tomorrow night. - rai for t rrow evening's sist of voeal and instru- me a imu » rendings, eilations, etc Tt) 4 i o Drieuraeria.—Anotis case of diph- eria wa ported to the Board of Health a : n, jthe patient being the ten- en i daughter of Mr James Peebles. King Sy ware Dr. Beer is in attendance > N Reapy -Mr. Thos O’Brian 1 wishes infern lttamen that the targets are ready for practice on Kensington et nge, ' a that he expects uite a large im ber on Queens Birthday to-take advantage of st snooting he ay Tox Sreawen Toawes. — Attention is directed to the advertisement of N.. B & M. Rattenbur The steamer Thames wi make her first visit to this port on Wed- esdav next, 30th inst It is hoped that she will have cause to come again j aaenenienrciien [ne Froripa.—The steamship ‘lorida She will} trip, and will not, here until Friday | She will leave to return | as usual left Boston at noon resterday Halifax this consegquentivy, arrive ca at morning here Fridav evening at 7 o’e ck, Arsor Day Worx.—The committee in | ebarge of Great George Street, of Mr. Fitzgerald is chairman, have arranged | with Mr. Harper for the planting of that street, #0 as to make a complete row of trees on both sides of the street. How about the « which ther streets - Li EAGUE OF THE Caoss Concert. — Grand | ert of tw St. Patrick's | Hai , on Thursiay evening, 24th inst. It | certainly be the best gi enty selections in ven tlere for a long time, for the programme, which is | carefully prepared and wel! varied, will be | rendered by some of the very best talent of the city. The boys’ ill band will alse con- | tribute to the en} Vment. Cs Bustvess Mex.—It is eaves time and l-heada, office money when you use printed bil note-heads, letter-h ads, etc work. Job work ia done so ,» ihn your It look more like : ‘ phen aply now that} printed st: uth onerv ¢ very little mere than the plain paper r T ry us for prices. | Samples of work on application—Tue | Examixer Pub. ¢ : business, too. | i | ' sails Tue Pceeirayx Sorp.—The famous Puritan, the first of the was sold under the hammer on Mondav, at Lawler’s yard, Boston, to Chas. A. | Welsh, jr., of that city, for $+,700. There were few bidders. Mr. Welsh is a believer in sloops, and the old defender will not be changed. Her new owner has no definite | plans as to her future. The Puritan more than $23,000 to build iin Kcctipecions Baxp oF Hore.--The annual entertain- ment and fancy sl. in St. Paul’s School- room last ever’ -< by the children of the | Band <7 rope of that congregation, was in | every waya great success, An interesting and well)-rendered naan ne of readings recitations, and vocal and music ad led mate rially to the evening's entertainment. tion of works pupils was the little vacht great Burgess trio, cost instrumental | the success of | The exhibi- of art and handicraft by the most pleasing. At the ones were presented with prizes. | acid Tomorrow evening in the Philharmonic | Ha!! will be given by Prof. Baker with | hia excellent Phonograph one of his grand coucerte. The music will be given to the audience through a large horn so that all an hear—will consist of Send and Concert selections. laughing song political epeeches &«., &c. in endless variety. Doors open at 7.48 p.m. Admission 15c. child- ren lOc. Ticketa at the door. Special prices on tickets for families can be ob tained from Prof. Baker next door to Red- | din Bros cios%e | ' a match of | played to-morrow at | Victoria Park between the Junior Abeg- | weits and St. Dunstan’s College | The game will begin at 2.30 o'clock | p. m., sharp. Following is the Junior | Abegweit team : } Back—W. Flood Half Back a—A. McGregor Quarter Backe—T. Trainor, A. Murpliy. Forwards—T. McMillan, B. McQuillan, R. Croeke, E. White, = McKinnon, V Robin, C. Hine, W. McRae, J. McPhee. Field Captain—A. Murp! Ly. = otball ' Foors sti. —The first f \ the season will be second | team Hogan, B. Steele, H ; | Tae Turr.—Forty-three nominators have Provinee Colt stakes, promoted W. Power,of Halifax,—the largest number making second payments in the history of the stakes. July 14th is the date of the third yment ($5), when colts must be cena gy bo and color given as well as name of sire and dam, and name of driver Any owner at making seccnd payment has the right to transfer before that date. Tenders will be received from dracks desiring the stakes up to noon on Auly 14, and the races will be trotted August 22 and 23. Tue Waeet.—Following the prevailing | majority of local institu- | custom of the tions, the Victoria Cycling Club has suc ewumbed. The demise ia given as ennui, euperinduced, or at least aggravated, by kyphosis. Its brief but brilliant eareer adds chapter to the history of character-build- ing in our fair city. Organization is not | neglected. ther deeline, not, however, Monuments are raised to perpetuate their memories, or rather, perhaps, the idiosyncracies of their progenitors. | No exception to this rule is the case of the Victoria Byeling Club. Decorations adorn the breasts and laurals various champions; while a first-class track on Victoria park makes a splendid piace to which young men from the sur- rounding country may come, to have a “apia” when out with their “best girls” they die. They pass into driving a Always Uselul and Gencrally Needed on the Queen’s Birthday. As 4 rule it is not wise to go to the | country on the Queen’s Birthday (or any other day} without an Umbrella | and Ruvber Cloak. Probably never in the history of our city were goods of this class — at lower at $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00, helf as wuch more We invite you | to see them; ther are all and more than we claim fer them. —_—_—. Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, May 23,10 «. m. Loca) showers, but generally fair, well wort | Mr. Catecy and his daughter poisened by wick goes to America, where he | years who has changed so much that his daughter cruiskeen which etands on the har, | throw ' saved be | Stone and R:ley } sustained. Mr. i “Kate Carney } ve repeat i bv | LIS years. | cheapest in the city- i gotten. » | struck with astone. | complaints bave come that the presence of | tant that no mistake of this sort - made the second payments in the Maritime | otherwise it may be by James | time to come. the varions | immediate cause of ita | another | Institutions rise, they Sees do oblivion. rices. We are selling Ladies’ Rubber Cloaks | Kate. The neighbor, Gii Riley, is ~lmen, who are working ld of the Car- Their en ans are so ) laid that susp on points strot ly to C nev, whi danghter of a a villainous scheme to get ho ney estate. remain; a few | o America | Danny OBrien ala Carney information and obtains from Mr » goes t as to where certain papers are hidden which show that the mortgages which | Silas Stone claims toe have on the estate were paid Dan returns to Ireland, followed by Mr. Carney, Kate, whom he meets as bar-maid in Mrs. Kelly's public him. While he over Riley i Carney house, fails to recognize Carney is inthe public honse | hears a plot by Silas Stone and Gil | » take his life and secure his papers papers im an old wh ch | stolen by Riley. The * then try todrown Kate Carney by ng her into a mili-pond, but she is | 0 "Be ien. The stolen recovered by strategy, are captured, and the in- The plot was cleverly worked | various characters being well Rowland, as “Danny O'Brien,” Mr. Kitts as “Gil Riley,” Mr. McNurney as “Paddy Miles,” Mr. Barrett s “Silas Stone’ and Mr. Perkins as “Mr. | Carney,” were especially good in their | espective roles; and Miss Keene as | “Nora McGuire,” and Mise Perce as | vy,” were excellent. Incidental to the second and third ucts there songs and dances by the company and | p ” musie by Mr. MeNurney, all of which were received wi th great laughter and ap- | Saeai Tonight “True Irish Hearts will | request. hides these is subseqnentiv villain Danny papers are finally nocent saved. out, the were NEWS NOTES A beetle is devastating the rop in Central New York The death occurred at Tuscota, Ii., last Tuesday, of Young ved | asparagus James , colored, a Wr K. Vanderbilt has rented Lovatt’s deer forest at Branden, and will shortly visit hunting party. 100 new blinds arrived Bazaar Store; also clear at 25c. The United States Senate has passe da j resolution providing for an investi gution of the charges of bribery in connection } with the tariff bil] and the charge that the | Inverness, that place with a to~lay at the 500 curtain poles to | sugar trust has interfered with legislation. —— New blinds just arrived at the Store. From 200 t Bazaar | i 300 horses are killed week- | ly at an ahastels on the outskirts of 4 Srooklyn. The meat is shipped in bulk, pickled, to Europe. Nothing but good healthy horses are used, two veterinary surgeons being employed to inspe2t the animals, which come in from Philadel- phia, Newark. Lancaster, Pa., as well as New York and Brooklyn. Our stock of room paper is now com- plete; we have it from 3c up. Best and Bazaar Store. What will probably prove a fatal accid- ent occured a day or two since at Rossway, Nova Scotia. Charles Small,.a young lad living with Thomas Rose, found a piece of dynamite in a basket, where it had been placed two years ago by miners and for- This he placed on the ground and The explosion that fol- lowed knocked him twenty yards into a pile of rocks. He has sinve been uncons- cious, A great display of crockery and glass- ware offered very cheap at the cheap crockery store—W P Colwill. dw4w To aclub of three will sell three of our $5, rods for $12, as a bargain for the 24th, Reddin Bros. lita A return brought down to the end of April shows that ‘there are 114,275 deposit- ors in the post office savings banks of the Dominion. Of these 99,657 have less than $506 to their credit, and about 70 percent. of the balance have between $509 and $1,- | 000, showing that the great bulk of deposi- tors are people of mode rate means This is, a8 a contemporary remarks, a very satisfactory showing. —_—_—» e o———___—_ ; tied flies, a gross, Reddin. Bros. Baird’s famous hand assorted by mail, for the 24th, _——o.—-—_—_ Advices from England are to the effect that hay has maintained a high price, bat } pes ple of | our str ; Was ama | Seam « i the ing ani the | tion with the new fast i Plymouth, i claims as Lord | © | weather for the team work, | seed sowing, and the ' reeded pleeds | flaences very much. wealth and oceupying high positions, can drive on our sidewalks, and, mn fact, have roads beaten as hard as the streets and that right over trees that cost me twenty dollars to plant. Ofcourse ict policemen never see them; -but they managed to crawl over a wheelbarrow and ashes and an open cellar hatch to find a back door in my place that there never neame through to get a drink pay $26.25 for it. The row of trees in front of the block I live in cost me about forty dollars. There is one of them dead and I would -like to plant another, but if there is gbing to be a road and make me over the roots of it there is no use in | planting one. Folks make a great fuss about sticking in trees. .That 1 the easiest part of the business,.~The caring | for them afterwards is what is wanted, and it cannot be done without a fence such as Councillor Taylor has got. There was a fine lot of trees planted: on Great George street some ten years ago, and if they bad been cared ror the way I say, be grand to-day they would P. P. Giwis. —--—-- -—-+—-——- ec@ace -—-- GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Wisnrpee, Man., May 21 —Reports fro: all districts in Manitoba and the North- west state thatseeding is completed. Aided by favorable weather the crop is making excellent progress. Mason, Wis., May 21.—The colony of sixteen Laplanders with . twelve... doge, | brought to America by the federal goyern- lefi here to-day for San Francisco William G. Jellman, of this city. Tae Laplanders will sail thence: to Alaska to educate the natives in the rais- use of the reindeers and Lapp ment, in care of dogs. Loxpoy, May 2t.—James Hnddart has visited Pembroke and Milford Haven to examine their claims as ports in connec- Atlantic service. Barry, Movile and also urging their respective though Southampton seems to be the most favored at present. Swansea, Galway are ports, Crxcixxati, May 21.—All the carpenters and mill hands in Cincinnati and New- port have been ordered on a strike. In a mass meeting attended Ly over 1,000 men, only 40 votes opposed the ‘Strike. It is i ordered because the boss carpenters have | refused to agree to pay $2.50 for eight hours, or $3 for nine hours with an hour Jess on Saturdays. Bosros, May 21.—The United States weather bureau ip its crop bulletin for the week ending May 21, says: “The corres pondents from Maine report favorable and much hes wind has hindered pastures and newly have feit the drying’ in- Potatoes ani other vegetables were slightly nipped by frost, but ne damage has been reported to fruit. Mownctoyx, May 21.—Nat. Doherty, pro- prietor of the Manzard House at - Petit- codiae, was shot in the leg last night by eome toughs who had’ been: trying to break in the back Mr. Doherty, after frightening away the. would-be burglars, was following them when shot He is not seriously wounded. Humphrey & Trites’ store at Petitcodiae was burglar- ized on Saturday and an attempt made to crack the safe, which failed, as the drill was broken. These and other similar cases reported indicate the presence in the province of tough gangs whose deeds may equal those of Buck and Jim. been done, but the door. eome Breussets, May 21—The Independence Belge publishes a despatch from its cor- respondent at Teheran saving a rupture of diplomatic relations between Italy and Persia is imminent, owing .to the com- mercial dispute between the Italian Min ister and.the Persian Government. Loxpos, May 21.—John Dillon, Anti- Parnellite member of Parliament, in speaking at Ballybrook last evening, de- nounced land-grabbers, and expressed ap- proval of the Government’s policy. The Irish ought not te defeat the Ministry, he said, as an election held now would return Lord Salisbury to power with one hundred majority in the Commons. New York, May 21.—A World despatch from Guatema'a says: “News was received, to~iay, that serious street fights havetaxen place in Santa Ana and Chaliobuaha, Sal- vador, in which the government forces were worsted.” The telegraph wires are interrupted and consequently details are not to be obtained. Reports of Ezetas cruelty are constantly arriving. settee Don’t pass us for anything you want for | pieces of wire in shipme nts of Canadian | hay have ecansed injury to stock in several places. Unless care is taken in the pack- | ing in future, the reputation of Canadian hay will be injures dd The re are persons who | are only too ready to make use of any flaw of this kind to deery Canadian hay. At | the inception of the trade it is race impor- be made, damaged for a long To Have the Best Horse - in your neighborhood means that you must have a good one. So many horse-keepers are now using Peel’s Compound Condition Food that to be in the swim you ought to use it too. It puts # horse in good condition and | keeps him that way. We have testi- monials from numbers of our best known horsemen which we would like to show you. Peel’s Food is done up in bags containing 12} lbs., which sell at $1.00, making it the } i cheapest as well as the best in the | i market. Each bag guaranteed. Call or write fur cirenlar giving full par- ticulars. Johnson & J nae Sole Agents for P. E. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond Sv’s. : ors | the brows of its | A BIG WORD. | The fundamental need of every house is FURNITURE. The fundamental need of levery pocket book is ECONOMY. WE MEET BOTH THESE NEEDS ! Spring trade is booming with us just now. Now is ‘the time and our store the place to buy Furniture, ete. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. ~ may23 a day’s outing. We keep everything in our line, Reddin “Bros. _—- —>----— Exeursiton.—There will be an excursion | to Pictou in the St. Lawrence to-morrow. | The steamer leaves Charlottetown at six | o’elock, a. m. ~ LOCAL NOTICES ents under this heading enarged the rate often cents per line, Advertise for a Go to the League of the Cross concert } in St. Patrick’s Hall to-morrow night. Ad- mission 15 cents. | Cheapest egg case fillers in the city at Jenkins & Son’s, Queen Street. m 11 3w | We wish everyone in country and city | to call and see our new stock of crocke TY, | which we are selling so cheap at W P | Colwill’s, dw 4w All in need of crockery and glassware would do well to -call and see our new goods which we are selling so cheap, at W P Colwill. dw 4w NEW DRESS GOODS Just Opened. Light Challies, Black Ground Challies, Crepons, Checked Linen Goods, Fancy Diagonals, Black Fancy Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Silks to match. HARRIS & STEWART, | LONDON HOUSE. © Charlottetown, May 18, 1894-—dy We in the public ahove PROWSE B The Charlottetown; May 21, 1894— dy 000 ~ FAM its FOR Wonderfal — — and see their Carpets, Clothing, Hats, Furnis shades, Oil Cloths, eC. No trouble to show ‘goods. claim tobe doin Limes call and deserve the trade. vest that can be had, and we _ nway below old profits. hings the trade e ask. the see if we don’t We keep the Try us ROS. & CO. Cheap Men. LY ~ FLOUR, “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, $3.25 PER BARREL SANDERSON & C0’S. CASH ONLY <2y Charlottetown, May 14, 1894-—m wef GEAR | FISHING Our reputation in_ this branch of our business is. the best for the least. money. This year we offer the best Rod we ever had at $5. Call and see them. Everything needed in stock. REDDIN BROS. may18—lm DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. SUPPLIES NOW IN. WATSON’S NEW _may 18 FISHING TACKLE. to give thebest Tackfe obtainable fur ihe least. money, and feel that we have sug- ceeded. >. Ourxtock of FLIES, RODS, etc., will be open this week before the 24th of May, and we would “advise ‘lovers of fish- ing to-hold their orders till they ‘see ours. FLIES, .RUDS, “REELS, “LINES CASTS and everything in the Tackle line, DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, may 2] ’ é Acadia, lnternatisnal and -Vale, FRESH MINED: NEP CO. AT™ ase landing at MeMillan’s. R. McMILLAN. mayl9--lw TO LET. The Store and Offices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F, T. New- bery. Lsq. .» and now by..M. r, .Esq. Possession given“ Ist July next. nae to PRAKE BROS. & 0: mayl7 MILLINERY. MI-S MINNIE MALONE ‘is: now pre- pared-to-aivend to al! orders in Millinery at at hat residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- mouth Streets, Orders by mail promptly attended to. "Qm eod—ap26 capella eneienaiag an chilean aenpeetiaarea eel eter remem } i 4 ap2l » | } | GOAL! GOAL! CANADA ATLANTIC ‘Plant Steamship Line TO BOSTON. ee Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, -MAY 181, at7 p. m., and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning), FROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 15st, at 11 o’clock, a. m., 11 a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Steel Steamer class $7.50. Through — and Bills of Lading will 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 Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Genera] Agents, Boston. WOTICE. To Incorporated Companies or Associations doing Business i within this Province. Notice is hereby given that the annual axes imposed by the Act of the Legisla- ture of this Province, passed in the Ses- | sion of 1894, intituled ‘An Act to impose certain Taxes on. certain Incorporated ompatins and Associations,” areas fol; OWS ;~— ; On each of the Companies or Associa- | tions whose head office is not within. this Province, namely,— Fire Sestiidabs Companies....-.--+-++++ #100 Life or Endowment Insurance Com- NOR nd. ccc entisanonevesnneens 15 Accident and Guarantee Insurance Companies ...........--ceereeerestere es Trust or Loan or Building Companies OF Associations. .........ccecseserrers Telegraph Companies.........---++-+#++++ 250 And on each of the Banks, whether the head office is in this Province or not, namely ,—— If with net more than one office in thie Prowiahee. 5iscccts osonnvs oe aig If with more than one office in this i isin es tesneoehscee® 1 Tee The above taxes are payable semi- annually, on the Ist June and Ist Decem- ber in each year, to the Provincial Secre tary-Treasurer. The first payment will be due on Ist June, 1894, ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. “Provincial Secretary’s Office, } Prince Edward Island, May 22, 1394. j may2Z ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1894. ny en eng ee aoe a in every length, every pattern, every style, every price. Curtains at 35e:, 45¢., 72¢., 95¢., $1.25, and « ’ so on up to $5.75 per pair. Every pair the best value your money SPECIAL !—A yards long, at toned TAPE CURTAIN at $5.75. can buy. good wide Curtain, three of +} 55 cents per pair. See that Two- ART MUSLINS at ali prices from 5 cents per yard wp. EMOORE & MecLEOD.# “Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—m w f ma en “ Ever Have Ever have earth ? ourselves to-day Charlottetown, Get us to make you a Suit. fitting garments guaranteed. the Blues ? that indescribable “ want-to-go-home-to-ma ”’ sort of feeling, when you feel as if you hadn’t a friend on Have, eh ? Tough, ain’t it? We've got the Blues —zot lots of ’em. We are going to sell ours. Ours are another sort of Blues—they are BLUE SUITS, Serges, Cheviots. unfinished Worsted, handsome, good, stylish Suits that will make you glad that you have got the Blues’ Our Cutters are Al. Faultless- BLUE SUITS from $10.00 up. ie D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. May 18, 1894—m wif A Grand “Awakening is taking place. Con- sumers no. longer wish to | pay for Baking Powder in TINS, which when empty are USELESS. AVOID THIS and § buy POWDER. Quality equal to any in the market, and. Prof. Lawson pro- nounces Pure and Whole- some mayl4 Wants, Lost, Found, &e WOODILL’S | GERMAN BAKING ALL OUR SPRINGSUITINGS | AN D—— OVERCOATINGS NOW LW. Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit. eee -JOHN MACLEOD & CO. es ct April 23, 1894—m w ft Advertisements under this heading charged « five cents per line. — — WANTE D—A girl for general housework in asmall family. “Apply at thisroffice. may25—8i,; « WANTED IMMEDIATELY — A girl with good references. ppiy Mrs. HEARD, near Upper Prince Street, - 8i—mia y23 TO LET—On Fitzroy Street, near Hillsbor- and every Tuesday at Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- | ough Street, a tenement containing six rooms. Apply to L. J. SENTNER, at Beer | Bros’. if--may23 1 _— WANTED - A general servant in a family | of three. Goed wages. Apply to Mrs, ALLEY, Dorchester Street. FOR SALE-—Three ale pumps with Gone, pipe and taps complete, and a goose neck water ——. allin _—— order. Can be had at reat oy by opp ying to A. Macpon- ALD, 38 Queen 8 lw—mayz2 TO LET.—Pasture near the city. J. A. LONGWORTH. ALBERT P. 4 LLIN, Professienal Bill Post- er. Work carefally attended to.’ Residence at Mrs. Capt. Hobbs’, south side Hillsborough Square, tfi—may22 Apply to lw—may22 TO LET—The Italian Warehouse, Queen Street. Two Stores let together or separately. Also, the large Brick Store at the opposite eorner across the street. Rentlow. Apply to A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. 2w —may22 TO LET—The ou and Laud at Clyde River, the pro of Mrs. Sarah Dasesen, formerly of iydo River, now residing in Quincy, Mass. immediate possession will be iven. Forterms, etc, apply atthe office of vies & Haszard or to A. WeNeill, Auc- TO:BE LET--The house, shop and premises on Richmond Street, at present occupied by Mr. Joseph Kent. Possession given the 19th day of August, or sooner if required. Apply to FRANCIS P. MCCARRON. mayl9—Ji eod pd OYSTERS at C. A Queen and Water Streets. aie A. MCMILLAN’ 8, corner of —mayl9 PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PErERs. Only a limited number can be taken. mayIs—tf HOUSE TO LET—The hoosse on* Bayfield Street now occupied by sts Hobkirk. Con- tains nine roows, heated by hot waier, has bath room and all conveniences. Will. be vacant middle of August. mayl2 TO LET—One-half of the Three-stcry “i 9 on Prince Street, at present occupied J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W Pout, NER. ‘i —mayi TO LET.—A house on’ King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a stable attached. Apply to THomMAS McQuarp, Lower Queen Street. maylod FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly oceupied by the subscriber. Posses- ia ist May.—MAURiIcE BLAKE. SALESMEN WANTED to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retai trade; sell on sight toevery business man or firm: libera a! expenses paid ; oe permanent. For terms address wi wen? CENTENELAL M’r’c. Co., Milwaukee; may3—tu th sat tf * RERe —The subscriber eh to or to the subscriber on the prem 1 J. OSTRANDER. té—michl5 WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of who understands taxi care of horre tioneer. 23 eod may 22 WANTED.—A Pp for generai housework. | Apply to Mrs. H. STEWART, —o } . ay. — a Garden Tools. | Spray Pumps, ews Mowers, Lawn Rakes, Garden Rakes, Shovels, Spades Ladies’ Sets, Rubber Hose, Hose Reel, m Ww s—may22 | ‘Lawn Sprinklers, ete Prices lower than ever. a —_—-- DODD & ROGERS, WHOLES\LE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. __Charlottetown, Ma May 9 9, _ 1894—m wf ENGLISH & McCOUBREY, | OUR com tacts ets. aww Repairing Department AUCTIONEERS. —IS IN—-- ‘GOOD RUNNING OBDER AND TURNING OUT Work. | Office and Stores—Mechanics WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. Box 143 d&w 3m—mehid WANTS TE GR IPs OvALe WS L1S7 AES Goi TODO 47: — Loox omer ie 00 pee ss, on PG eo || Satisfaction Guarantesd. haw tl tad of Fy For B O@ §' eivcbnornneie G.H. TAYLOR, iH ORSE S | Watchmaker and Jewelar. Charlottetown, May 9, 1894—1m w f Bee a | | 4 yy The Schooner “FRED E. COX” will FOR SALE. carry a limited number of Horses on deck | to Demerara. For particulars apply to | The Dwelling House and Property at Brighton formerly occupied by th the late | Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence | and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks. | The house is hea with hot water, and | is in first-class order. About three acres | of lan d can go with the same. Posession given about the Ist of June nest. P. fi ISLAND RAILWAY, Queen’s Birthday. | apl 7—dy tf Trustee. Return Tickets will be issued at one first- | Meagher’ S Orange Quinine Wine, | Ph CARVELL BROS. may21—! classé fare to and from all Stations on this way on WEDNESD.:Y and THURS- pared strictly rding to the British instant, good for | phar ja. Quinine in this agreeable 1604. forra ie quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Sapenies, Powders or a Dose—Half a winegiassful. For sale = all erage. Sample bottie free to physi- AY, 23rd and 2th May, return up toand on May 25, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. seiew and making useful about a house, Apply at th's office, maylt Railway Office, Charlottetown, receipt of card. May i7, 1994. ; — tka BER BROS ¢ 00. dy & why tl dte feh26—d4 w 3m Ei os ’ ') mee Pr =| s. - e e ete te “a we tun ae SS iaeeiiieemeeeseeee: Sanne Dane ee ad , serpent sharin as ¢ a 7 4 ey : i Af | ; - 2 ; ia oe? ta ai | ag a if i lo