cic i ea ee TLE CI ET TN i LLL LL THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS. THE DAILY EXAMINER : . : . “= a. TTR a | TWO ROLANDS FOR AN OLIVER, vn Country, a riptive and . ed portfolio on A‘neriea, is, with- Mr. Shaw has made two very important t, the very best portfolio series contributions to the literature of the debate st ome to hand. No need to} & the tax bill, An evening or two ago, ts superior attractiveness after scoring Mr. Bell for his conduct in a 3 iy be seen either at | @!king one way and voting another—for R. H. Mason's news stand w anvone f the Our Own C ry rhe series . 2 arte, ho one need pur chase a e part if they do not k x \ (re & *anipie copy now. Ce appears first page. The price | ‘ wrt LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. \ a Spreciatry.—Beer Bros S1 aAWneNCcE left this morning for _ > | i _ i vr I ly meets o ‘ ‘ | : r $4.000 ‘ Phis repre- se : su Halifax Herald o [ason The brethren of Victoria Lodg \ i re please remem ber guia I ng tnis Monday) -— ‘ Ma INES Sevrera ew road mya s imported by the Local Govern me arrived by the S Lawrence en Satara - Lyceum Phe exterior of the Ly- ce 1 : : re yeu a coat of orignt pa ' q greatty improves its . — Fa ave you got the latest Magic City or Stoddard’s gray are going quickly, a lore « lid sent in at once o Ria iM xve.—The steamship Cohan. r Montreal on Mon day, the 14th inet., will sail for St. John’s, See advertisement three entries for } ° tetakes from y Milford ' 7 es Prince Kdward Island, viz., two arra and rom New Davies, North Tr: - Peyyy Reapines.—St. Peter's Penny Read:ogs which were to have been held this evening will take place next Monday, the l4th inet The programme wij appear | in a few dav an Waaar Dawacen—A large quantity of ice floate sule the ’ first-class harbor this j | condemning the Government one minute and supporting their measures the next— | for playing fast and loose with the ques- Hons engaging the attention of the House | —he read the following poem. which we | publish asa Roland for the Oliver con- tained in the Patriot of Saturday evening : The Bell of the House has been tolling of ate, Warning the Grits of their ultimate fate: Unless he’s made Captain and has charge of the helm, A great sea of Taxes the craft will o’er- whelm ’ But his tongue is so long and his surface £0 thin Phat tolling so loud caused a crack in his brin “ate as . sut all who heard his voice know very well A seat for the Commons is what troubles Re This “poem” was received with great applause, and several members suggested that :t lie on the table l pon another occasion, af e1 hav ng a few shots at t Hon. Mr. Farquharson, j Mr. Shaw read the { lowing effusix g i nb: TO DONALD The Voic? oT true Its tones are tender and sweet His worth to the grits pretty well known, ; And the widow he saves from the street. The prince of kind neighbors, kind Donald you are The church often reaps what vou’ve sown You sweat vour best blood ip the cause of the state, And the orphan you claim for your own Twelve months in the year, give Donald hia due, F | He straddles the temperance fence: | When elections come round he is free with his rum; | Now he crows for the good brother Spence. ce EXPLANATION WANTED. Sis,—Will His Worship the Mayor, ov policemen explain why it is that the dry- goods merchants of this city, who have to | pay such a large proportion of taxes, are hardly allowed time to open their goods on the side waik. while all kinds of travelling | shows are allowed to to obstruct the plat- | fourm or sidewalk with large encumbrances covered over with flaming posters such as morning and during the forenoon carried | were to be met with yesterday on aimost the outer block of Lord’s wharf away.| every block. Anxiously waiting to see The ure filled with floating ice | what action the authorities w.ll take, I oe } remain ART kY.—No. 2 Company drill to A Drr-coops May. nigh A ands wanted to arrange for | a — Pe on ili BIRTH. No. 1 Battery, G. A.. w meet for drill to- at 8 ‘ At Charlottetown, on 7th inst., the wife _ . of James Simpson of a son. A Pur ans Kixpyess—A physician | = — = — = vecently saved n’s lifeinaway that DIED. Was miracu told the man he | Passed peavefut!s nvr, on May iil, must have a won performed, and it | Grace Cyrer. he! | wife of George M w i coe h The man couldn't | Robinson, iu the 23.a vear of her av raise the $75, and he is alive to-day.—Ex- “- \ : “ {Funeral from her !ate residence, U ppes j cenit Great George Street, on Wednesday at For Bostoxs. — The steamer Florida, | half-past two.] Capt. Hall, left about 11 o'clock yesterday —_ — forenoon for Bostor She carried a large freight, including 817 bags of potatoes, and several passenyers Among the pa - sengers were Mre. Haws, Mrs. J. M. Me- Leod, Mre. Crandell and Mra Stamper idieidie TeLernoxic. — Telephones have been utina he llowi , Fidmarsh’s ‘ », Nash & Lightizer’s of- fice, Blake Bros’. office, W. W. dwelling, Mark Wright's dwelling, W Hawley's iwelling, G D dwelling names ¢ ng places WwW Subscribers should add these » their lists epndllitiainianete Artiatic.—A well-« of the ladies aad gentlemen who took part im the rendition of the Irieh drama “‘Roberi | Emmet,” recently, may be seen in the show window ef Lewis’ atudio. siso good pictures of several of the gentle- | men who took part in the tragedy of Beer’s | Lengwerth’s | executed photograph | There are | SHIP NEWS. Fert ef Charlottetown. ENTERED. | May 5—J AGC, Lawson, Wallace, SS Miramichi, Baquet, Quebec, } May 4—SS Florida, Hall, Boston. CLEARED. May 4-—Commodore, Reed, Pugwash; Lady Franklin, Rhude, Pictou; Ranger, Purchase, Montague. May 5—SS Miramichi, Baquet, P*ctou. | Scene ———____s-_-— i SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. | Summersipe, May 4. | Shipped per steamer. Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : “Hermigild,” and a guod likeness of the | 771 bags potatoes................0000§ 575 Mason Temple 1000 yds Ss eS eecrasenre 700 -_>--— j 35 bris oysters Coccccccceoccecoce cone 87 Wu Exerars Larer.—A_ resident of | 2000 Ibs hams................ses0seeee 20 Bridgetown sends $50 to Harry Way,grocer 5 ROTOR. 1. >, -enccgnsngnecdncsinetpmabil 70 of Halifax, accompanied by a note saying: 700 bush oats 2 ecneetnund nsikce’™: a “This money is rightfully yours, I will explain at another time.” The sender of | $ 1732 the movoey Halifax, and in some w ay wrongfully ob- tained the money im question. After leav- FOO BONIS oc siecece« chsnveens $ 459 ing Halifax he connected himself with a | PE Rn ifiors tints sanckecgdenvaioos 1000 Bridzetow: hurch, and has siuce led a | Be COI ciety oh ccncescinoaibedes 70 Christian life 6S DOES CPCNINS... Krnecdtccieccs “TOS a ee I as caile-c wadsoedenesce 160 Last Sap Rires—The funeral of the BP ORNGD Canc cece ceccccccscsnetinten 34 late James Pidgeon took place vesterday | Be PN Ii nine ch cemesi'n ac aee 3 afternoon at 3 o'clock froin his late re-i- | —— den The remains were taken to St. } $ 1927 Dun-tan’s Cathedral, were services were | =——_—- ~ NS —— | held, and thence convey ed to the Roman SHIP NEWS Cath Cemetery. Tie funeral was one eae Of the largest seen this city for some) = May 4—Ent schr Lucy Louise, Gallant, |° time, showing the evteem in which the | deceavel was held. The pallbearers were Messrs. B. Trainor, Henry Mutch, Charles Hermans, Robert McLaurin, John Carroll, and J nas Riley shevalitiemicit \ Nort Or W argnixe. — Professor Laws has published a letter in the warninys frait growers * wivent in the near S7ainst tne | va Di € in futu fanew and deadly orchard pest } says itis, of all eveale insects, abso tutely tl ' lead!y aod atterly destru tive. Jt has come from Chili to California, thence through New Mexico, Marvland and Virginia, to New Jeraey. The imme liate danyer that threatens us in the im- portation of the pest in nursery stock. A b n, giving full particulars, is io course of prepara , and will be issued ina few days I Orchardist - Cowrsa Isto Caxapa—-The Seattle Post-Intelligence, Washington territory, the leading papers of the Northern Pacifi met of the United States, has the ] g ts issue of April 18: “During the present season section of the coun- try for the Saskatchewan region in Alberta, Canada. Twenty heads of families will leave this morning for that section to pick Gut homes.” far es have jeft this “The Canadian ler i6U secre for an and ihe conditions are that the settlers #hal! live on this claim six months in the acres each year, when he Will receive a satent There is wad ibtedly a pretty wide- spread idea in the North Western States just now that Canada isa good place to move t New Veilings, New Laces, New Jackets, New Millinery, dec. ke, Our Stock is now Complete BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Torowro, May 7, 10 8, m. Fresh to strong southerly to south- Westerly winds, showeey, with higher tem- perature at most points, about 200 | government offers sett- ewtrance fee of $10 | at one time kept @ shop in| By same steamer on 5th May: Egmont - Bay, bal. May 4—Cld_ «chr | Lucy Louise, Gallant, Egmont Bay, mdse. | May 5—Jennie Armstrong, Gallant, Shed- | jac, sefap iron. ’ Ce ~ ——— WHEN PACKING AWAY FURS, Winter Clothing, ete., you will want to put in something to keep We have Moth Bal!s, Camphor, Tar Camphorette, away the Moths. etc., any of which are good. In quantities to suit your purse Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’e. | Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. may7 | three years, build himself a home | Gur Factory Made Furniture Leaves all | Competitors Behind in | the Race. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. may7 CHILDREN'S = GLUTHING | CLOSE FIGURES ———ON Men's & Boys Clothing HUS. f- [ GLING 10 PR Cand bold Donald is powerful and | “ —— FOR Carpets, Caps and Hats, Collars and Cuffs, Colored and Black | Cashmeres, Cheap. | PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 4, 1894--4ly What is It You Want —_—-IN THE LINE OF——— GROCERIES ? SIN IT? | WE ARE, when it comes to anything in our line. | Specialty ! | } Teas a We keep all grades and can guarantee satisfaction Ws=> TRY US. SANDERSON & CO., NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA. ROW. Charlottetown, April 30, 1894—m w f ALL OUR SPRING SUITING —— AN DP————- OVERCOATINGS NOW L IN... Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit. Charlottetown, Apri! 23, 1894—m w ft : “ANNOUNCEMENT. We humbly accept the verdict of ‘the | 19th April, inet., and will immediately, | on the éoming into effect of the Scott Act, _ | Open up in onr present prémises, NO. 38 QUEEN STREET, A Modern Restaurant, Lunch and | Cigar Counters. From onr well-known past experience New Corsets. in this fine, and being fully alive to the need of sneh a plac, we hope to mérit tLe The Watch fpring, patronage of our fellow. citizens both ‘for | and agamst the Petition, as well as all The Lewis Magnetic, The Yatisi, | Visitors to the city. The Coraline, The Jackson Waist, The Habit, The C. & D., JUST OPENED. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 3, 18 94-=ly FOR SALE. The Dwelling House and Property at Brighton formerly occupied by the late Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks, The house is heated 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 next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, apl 7—dy tf —Trastee: Seed Wheat. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, — Prepared according to the British | ‘White Russian aud MahitéBa'Red, growa Pharmacoperia. Quinine ‘Th this agreeable on Rosebank Farm last year from import form. is quicker in action and more reliable ed seed. Extra®good. Apply to than when taken in Capsules, Powders or ls. Dose—Half a winegiassful. For sale FRANK McKEN NA, ueen Street, Pil d ists. Sample bottie free to physi- auasapent pi oncart 00. Q set daw SLE AGHER BROS. # cosa, | Ch’town, Merch 21, 1894—2m 2aw & A. MACDONALD. ap25—dy 2aw tf dy pat guar 2aw tf PASTURE LAND, POR SALE BY AIDCTION. I am instracted by the Executors-of the Estrte of the late Thomas E-ssory, Esq,, to’ sell by Auction on SATURDAY, the 12th day of May, instant, at One-o’clock, p; m.,: sale to commence at or near the residence of Heetor McLeod, Esq.,.St. Peter’s Read 12 One-acre Lots situated on the St. Peter's and Kensington Roads, + R. BEAIRSTO, pat cod Auctioneer. may4—eod Lobster Supplies. ,e subseriber offers the following .ontfits } ton Laneeee Factories and Fishermen at the. lowest prices :—2,000 cases 1 ib Tall Cans, 2,000 cases i lb Flat Cans 500 cases 4 lb Flat Cans (all outside suldered as required for conti- nenta! markets, flat cans made from charcoal tin plates), 100 boxes Charcoal Tin P 1,000,900 idsinge for .alls, Flats and Bet Cans, 2tons Block Tin, 2 tens Lead, Ibs Lobster | wine, 100 coils Rope (all sizes), 5 doz Herring Nets, ussorted sizes, together with all smal! Qutfits required in a Lobster Factory. Also, 530 bris Heavy Mess Pork, 100 Dried Hams. Write for prices. Apply to G. D. LONGWORTH, Water Street. Ch'town, April 13, 1894—4w 2aw JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Owing to delay in getting the Window Glass for The our Store, Market Square, Great Disco WILL BE CONTINUED. MAY 7%, unt Sale UNTIL THURSDAY NEXT. Dry Goods, Take advaantage of the. extraurdinary low Readymade Cl a ee ee ee a ee ee priees for she next three days. hing, Boots and Shoes. J.B. MACDONALD & 6O., QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, May 7, 1894—dy ev ee ea Notice of Claims must be sent witnin seven days of accident), to the legal representative of any person Killed or fatally injured. (should = death result from such accident within one calendar month there- wa | after) by au accident tothe train in whichi the deceased was an ordinary € | passenger, and who at the time of such accident was wearing the TIMES mt) NSURANCE BRACE, and was farther the possesssr of this Coupon Ticket = (not necessarily upon his person), bearing his usual signature written in ink © | on the space below, and duly witnessed. This Insurance is limited to one — = will Le paid by the GENERAL ACCIDENT ASSURANCE COR 9 PORATION, LIMITED, of Victoria Buildings, Perth (to whom Coupon for each perzon;- it holds goud until March L4th, 1895, DUET a5 5 0h0s chkontpnnsescercsicane enneassedapecg saunsdbbagnaibaaeds:4s0 ie cakes Witness to Signature.............. rane oubete jibe ocedhdivoe.od¥echapees aethembagleniaabhen The above Brace is for sale at D. A. BRUCE'S, where you will always find the finest line of Gents’ Furnishings. (Charlottetown, May 7, 1894—m w f Gur Tinmense ROOM PAPER is bein supplemented daily by new shipments. Our. next ad. will tél! Ws What we want to say now have in a few days a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one }foom 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 dow't need to remind you that our prices are always tbe lowest ii town. BAZAAR them. Ch’town, April Stock - you all about that. is this:—We will You know that if you have ever asked COMPANY, PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. 25, 1894—m w f ‘We can give you a Watch at alow price that will give you the right time every time you want it. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, April 24, 1894—eod 1894 CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—-- Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Birect Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The. magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18H, at7 p.m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Monday rorTning). ; ‘ FRUM BOSTON —Tuesday®May 15st, at } , ' amd every Tuesday ut ll o'clock, a 1] a. mm. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading will he issued at Stations on P. BE. Island Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without handling Lowest rates yuaranteed Shippers rec uiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to fcrward via “© Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the otlice of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H: L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHAKDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. cartage or re Dobell Line, Steamer POLINO will load at Montreal for Charlottetown on Saturday and Mon- day next, and will be due here about THURSDAY, 10th inst., ice permitting, and sails for St. John’s, Newfoundland, carrying Live Stock on deck and Produce under deck at low rates. For Freight or Passage apply -o N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, Agents. may2—guar ltr. Donald Nicholson discovered in his canvass for Ward Three that the citizens are at present not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, henee he declined to contest the Ward against Mr. Taylor. He is satistied, however, that the elec tors appreciate “ Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW ING ARLICLE. Look out for his NEW BRANI), made from straight goods a specially selected ilickey febl2 & Nicholson, ROTICE i : Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 8th day of May, 1394, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the general transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, Secretary. ap28-—dy Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTEL- A girl with good references, Apply before six o'clock to Mrs. HEARD, near |’ pper Prince Street. 3i--may7 WAN ED-—A girl for general housework in a family of two. References required. Wages no object. Enquire at EXANINER office. may7 COTTAGE FOR SALE—That comfortable Cottage situate at the corner of Buston and Longworth Streeis, at present in the oceupa- tion of Mr. George A. Wy Robertson. ‘or further particulars apply to H. J. CUMDAZL. mav7—2w 2aw 1.08°--At Victoria Park, a football. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Uhis offiee. tf -may5 WANTED—Two girls at the Queen Hotel. Good references required.—P. P. aRCHIBALD, Proprietor, may4 TO LET—That six acre Fieldin the Royal - ty Opposite the Pottery, east of and adjoinin the Railway. iso the three-acre Fivid wit Red Barn thereon, on the west side of Rail- road auc next to Mr. Maurice Blake’s land,.— M. & D. ©. McLeop. lw guar—may4 WANTED —A girl for genera) housework. Apply to Mrs. H. R. LARGk, Bayfield Street. mayi—3i pd SALESMEN WANTED toeell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retaif trade; sellon sight toevery business man or firm; liberal salary and expenses paid; position permanent. For terms address with stamp CENTENNIAL M’r'G. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. may3--tu th sat tf WANTED—A _ servant. Apply to Mrs. INGS, the Esplanade. 3i-—-may3 TO LET—The Garden on Bayfield St reet with plenty of first prize Grape and Frait Trees, ete., for the season or for the year. Inguire of A. ILZRMANS, Queen Street. Fe= ATHERS.—Feathers curled at Mra. C. A. 1cMILLAN corner of Queen and Water Streets. aps PO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Dayison. Apply to W. W. WELL- NER. li—mayl LOST—About a fortnight ago, in St. Peter's Chureh, anew black silk umbrella, with a yellow crook handle. [f the person who took this umbrella by mistake will please leave it at this office the owner will be mach obliged. apw—ttf WANTED—A good girl for general house- work. Apply at this office. Li—ap2s SSIS W ANTED—A gir) for general work.—Mrs. JouN COOMBS, ater Sireet, aps HOUSE TO LET—The Dwelling at present vecupied oy Mr. T. I. Chappelle on Prince Sirect, conteining eleven . rooms, heated throughout with hot water, with gas fixtures and electric light. House in good order. Possession given May ist. Applyte F. @& Moore. oda Ut—feb27 FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the ‘sland, the very eiigible House oc- cenpied by him onthe corner of Prince aud Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about Ist May vext.. Itis a first-class House in all respecis, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to Judge Alley er to the subscriber on the premises —L. J. OSTRANDER, ti—mehl§ TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated on Sidpey Sireet, nearly opposite the brick Ohurch, containing. six reemsin order, With -water in kitchén, Rent low to the right'«nant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mec- Quaid, Lower Queen Sireet, orto the owner, EpWAkD KELLY WANLED immediately, « firstclass milliner, Enquire 0f Matthew & Mclean, Souris. FOR ADOPTION—A number of English children from Mr Middlemore’s Emigration Home, Birmingham, will arrive here deaetign For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rey. James Simpson, ‘ aps TO RENT.—On the Ist of May the two Stores On Queen Street, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be let separately or as one Store, ifdesired. Rent moaerate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street. mchd—jw FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly Occupied by the subscriber. Posse, sion given lst May.—MAURIOR BLAKE. ap2i—tf res ~ ie