OPERA AND CONCERI COMBINED. Mr. S.N. Earle’s GRAND Entertainm ent IN THE OPERA HOUSE eeeeeee Tucday Evening May 1, Wilt consiat of 10 cho gie'iny of Choruses, Qa jnunetan’s, Orebestra Music, Vaca! se numbers con itettes by students at s So! ~. Dances, and Selections by the St. Cec ia Clab. PART 2. Fhe beantiful operetta in 2 acts eatitled “Pao ine” or the Belle of Garatoga. @HARAOCTERS. Pavl.ve—The Belle of Saratoga. .Soprano Mise Florence Earle. Rivese—Ber Rive! ...... Contralto Mise Amy Earle. George Ardent—A French Scudent. Tenor Mr. Be‘ lean. Sir Coarles Grandiswell—An English FORGE « « « ccuicestesers -ttbeeeesonreee Mr. H. Winchester. Cu, Weetern, a retired officer— Father POGOG. cccccewe Pwdidsveiss meee Mr. Charles Marle. Gu -te at the Hotel :- Ls jex—Phe Misses Collings, Stewart, W.i- er, Ross, Brown, McPherson, Earle. G Dre. Maloney, Kenoedy, Messrs Le k v, Eggieeon, Le Parge, Parent, Col- Clare tyt~ Ah > . ok. Tick+t+—Beserved seats 35; unre- gers of 28. Fr cweticulars see programme. emer $s +o es OBE* OOOO O81) € TOK COEF How’s Your Office Supplies ? That bottle of ink is most gone. We'll seli you a bet- tle from 5ets to the quarts. Broke your ink stand? We can sell you nice one cheap. Last pen in your holder and that don’t write good; 5 or 10ets smoothes all the wrinkles out of your face. MiTCHELL'S BOOKS FORE. () -een Street. $863 6000 | 641 6030604680 0068 (Yop. Prowse’s...... ; ; @**er eee Som we 1HO4 BOOS 204 ¢ 6009 OOOe - N vel Ovanges. We have just received a su, tv of Navel Oranges out ©” » lot imported here direct fiom California. They are in Lue order and are delicious fhuit being very juicy and swect. Weare selling them f.; 30 and 35 cents per dozen. Try themif you want some- thing nice, J2ER & QUEEF Queen & King Square Grocers. What a F Peut That watch and clock of yours that is nearly destroyed for want of cleaning by being run too leng; afew days ago a Watch was left to be cleaned and on examimation one of the pivots was completely wora off by long usage without be- ing ceaned, you had better aitend to yours before it is too late, and bring them to the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Jury & Co | | | HIS TIME HAD COME. So Thought a Quebec Man Unti Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him of Bright’s Disease Quebec, Apri! 23.— Narcisee Mangy, of } 109 Si. Anne Siseet, this city, considers bimeelf op extremely fortunate man. He bas come through the ordeal of Bright’s Disease alive Bright’s Disease is a extremely fatal disease of the kidnev*. The sufferer lingers on, growing weaker and weaker, slowi, and miserably dying. Once it fasiens itself upon a victim there is only cne hope to rave him. Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But they never fail. Narcisse Mangy says: “‘l have endured Brigit’s Disease for over five years.; Doc- tors tola meI would never get well. I thought my time had come. A friend told me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I have just finished the fourth box and am cured, -_-—- The motto of afmodera young woman according toa popuiar author, is :—Be a man, if you can, and if you can’t be as much like one as you can. i THE DAILY EXAMINBR, CHARLOTI FICS, HART’S WARNING. of the Standard Zastron, tele- A correspondent with General Brabant at graphing Monday, says: “Betore leaving Rouxville the advance northward, General Hart is- sued the following proclamation : “Take Notice.—Inhabitants of Rouxville, and all concerned, that you are allowed to remain in occupation of on subject to your proper behavior always, as non-combatants in this war, and to your obedience to such rules as the officer whom I appoint to command here, may find it necessary to make. Kil. 30, tyou Sham Antiquities. A few years ago, in Soho, London, there was a factory for antique cop pers which is probably still in opera- tion. The legitimate business of the place was the manufacture of stew- pans and kettles, but when trade was dull in that way any sort of antiques for which there happened to be a de- mand was produced instead. An old incense burner, for example, . .___ | would be reproduced by the dozen by your homes in peace and quietness, hammering over a chuck. If orna. | _ mented with pierced work, the copies | i ' | | “Such rules will not, however, be ; for oppression, but for precaution; and I hereby direct him and all troops under his command to treat you with all due respect and kindness. But if, in my absence you commit, abet, or screen any other act of hostility to- wards the troops of the Queen, not consistent with the honorable customs of war with regard to the behavior of inhabitants, I will in Que time cer- tainly inflict on you and this town such a penalty as will force you to regret your transgression.” A CHOSEN FRIEND Marvard Bronchia! Syrup is the chosen friend of our best singers and most aoted public speakers. Noother cough remedy has such a widespread ieputation. It quickly stops the worse cough, banishes boarseness and clears the throat and bron- chial tubes. Druggists and dealers re- commend Harvaid Bronchial Syrup. A eR Love’s *grand sweet song sounds best arranged as a duet. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- us)y upon its victim as Croup. Happy is be mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones aw®# kes in the night coughing and struggling for b eath. This famous remedy is the stand by in the homes of this continent asa prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents & bottle. Family size 60 cents, Spoiled children are not con‘ined to those of tender yenrs, To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 1 ablets. All dup Pete 3€1ULQ ile Money it fails tocure Se, - Greve’ tig nature is on cach box ~ If you desire a fine sunny day pat on your waterproof and rubbers in the morn- ing and go to your office. It will be all right. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete. Some people have not only no ideas ef their own, but have no ability to grasp those presented by others, — — Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching €czema, find comfort and peimanent cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. & preparation which bas a record ot cures une paralled in ibe history of medicine, kczema, salt rherui, tetter, scald head, oid people’s Tesh, and all itching skin diseases, ure absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment, we —. ~ Man ig the only animal that at times tries to make others believe he is eome- thing otber than heis, You will never hearof adonkey trying to make people believe it is a deer. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff, In every woman’s heart is implanted the love of home. - Dee > > What is Needed. o+*s e+e By every man and woman if they desire to secure comfort in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in two or three days and without diecomfort or pain. A hundred imitations y ove the merit of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is always eure, safe, and paiclees See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. Present information obtained from responsible sources, shews that at time the Republics had not less then 100,- ooo men in the field, including colonial rebels, and that, netwithstanding their heavy losses, and a large number of desertions, they still muster 80,000 men. The disposition of their troops is as follows: Free State, 50,000; Biggarsberg, 10,000; Fuurteen Streams and Klerksdorp district, 15,000 ap- proximately. It is now declared that before the war the burgher lists were deliberately cooked, the names of thousands of eligible recruits being withheld in order to deceive the Brit- ish Intelligence Department. ~BACK= ACHE ? If you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Backache it will develop into something worse—Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is no use rubbing and doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every time== Dodd's Kidney Pills —— Seen’ Smoke Glasses In spring when sunshine renders seeing painful color— ed spectacles are often a rest and benefit to the eyes, We likely have just whet will help you. CH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, It is not always cafe to call the husband | of a bargain fiend » remnant. ( ee The Lils of Women. Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be iually restored by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nerycus by the waniing dis- eases which drain their system find new life, hew vigor, new e2e1,y.'n Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Fooc, tue woi:d’s gieatest blood and nerve ov-'ider To be able t> read aleud well is to be re- garded as’an accomp]!! thment. Minard’s Litiment Relieves Hearsigi.| | “There i# no littleenemy.” Little im- purities in the blood are sources of great danger and should be expelled by Hood’s Sareaparilla. EEE = a ea - Freight Wanted, | For 300 to 500 tons we scrap iron from New Ferrol, Nfli. to Quebec or Mon | treal, either sail or steam’ Fer further part’culare apply to Reid Sunny side Ch'town. Craig & Co. Quebec. dy3i, ‘ a Susazyveide, Queen's’ quare. VLEARANCE NALE Estate of the Late Urs. Lewis, North Side of Queen Square. Crockeryware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, etc. 25 aud 30 percent dis- count, for s few days only. Sale to ccm- mence Saturday n-orning April 14th. Come earley and secure bargains. Terms ash. Glass, Chins, Desirable - Dwelling To Be Let. The western habf of that house situated on the corner of Euston and Hilisborough Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Posrsession lst June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL would be coated with asphaltum, through which the design would: be traced, when it would then be eaten out in an acid bath, saving the time Whicts would be required to cut out the pattern with a piercing saw. The bath leaves thin edges, by which such work miny be detected. The work would then be annealed and would be permitted to oxidize and scale. Pickling with muriatie acid and salt, to produce a-good coating of ver- digris. would complete the job. Some- times these “antiques” would be pur- posely broken and would be clumsily mended with solder or witb pure tin if the piece Was to pass for a very an- cient one. Chiseled metal was repro- duced by casting and “dubbing” over with the bammer, then pickling. xn- nealing apd bending. In such ways helmets, copper and brass castings for antique furniture and the like were made.—Art Amateur. Horse Racing on the Stage. In racing scenes the horses do run at the fixed stage, but on what may be called treadmills, which keep the horses in front of the house for longer or shorter periods, according as they are ioved quickly or slowly. <A_ picket “ence, placed between the audience and the course, not only makes the scene more realistic; it also hides the mechan- ism of the treadmills. This fence has contributed In another way to add to the effect by being moved in opposition to the direction of the horses and so lending to their apparent speed. As to the sounds made by the foot- falls of borses to be heard as though passing outside an interios scene, they are reproduced by the dried boofs of dead horses or wooden imitations mounted on handles and hammered against surfaces of stone, gravel, sod -r whatever the occasion may demand. They are also more elaborately manu factured by revolving a cylinder with pins protruding from the = surface. These pins are arranged, like the spurs on a band organ roller, to imitate trot- ting. galloping or walking when struck ugainst other substauces. If the sound of a carriage is to be added to the trampling of horses, wheels are run ow sand.—Cassell's Magazine. — a. <a ~<a Minari’s Liniment for sale eyervubere Carters for Wall Paper Wedding ie m, There ave different makes of Wedding kings and they are not all equally good. The quality of the geld is not the ONLY consideration in the makiny of Wedding Rings. There’s science in the man- ufacture of the best. These are the kind A eomovlete line of (OK 14K 18K G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker @ Jeweler | COFFEE 38 eent pound tin. e@ sell. This ecffee ia preyared witha knowledge of what most people requére v'z — good strergth and prenounced flaverr. Ther has beea incorporated with it small proportion of ehicery vhieh adde to ite strevgih, and is pesitively a kesliby drink in itself. In every car wil] be found a band some piece of Behemian decorat- ed giasevare. SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row Grocers. TCLET Prince Street, conta‘aing nine rooms, suit~ sble for a boarding house-or private resid- ence. Apply to THOWA3 MeQUAID Qucen full speed. They run, however, uot on The sorthend of a house situated on | t-tests [rashid Black and Colored WM. WILKINSON MAEK=RS. FOR SALE AT a. D. A. BRUCE’S HATS AND CAPS MEN'S AND BOYS QUR NEW STOCK OPENING. T.J.Harris, London House “Have you an eye for the Beautiful” Ifso you will derive unlimited pleasure by inspecting our Millinery Department now replete with spring’s latest produe- bluns. This department which is comparatively new; extends almost full length of store It is fitted up second to none om P, E. I. being newly tinted, carpeted, is very light some and contaius large bevel mirror, every advant»ge is afforded in selecting goods. One glance at its soft dainty materials, their exquisite sha’ings and the arrangement of such, sufficiently assures that capability prevails throughout. Our trimmed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery) but creations of natures highest gift ORIGINAL ARTISTIC TALENT the result of which cannot be obtained in any copy and can only be accompli:ted by our milliner MISS BIRCH who besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an. immense range of Tips, Chiffons, Laces, Buckles, ete,, to svlect from and will meet the requirements of all in point of price. “Customers both old and new will receive every attention in her department” at MATTHFW & MCLEANS Souris, P. E. L The Store Taoat Civs Auray Goods Free IN @RDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESHAT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, BRC. For 30 day: we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot w:th every ,urchase of one dolli:. ‘Tea check gives with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, tp per Gueen Str i i i For whitening, tinting and painting at low- est prices. FENNELL& CHANDLER