em , > . ree na = = = oe LS ee ne ee = es. v r - =. PHE DAILY EXAMINER , - - . SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1895 , 4 ‘ 5 1 0. - ; —— ———— i i (ichedlh acotindininctineiiessapinilenicniomiihat che ai : H. M, 8, PINAFORE, i i = et : co . " ——— — — ————— LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Sst LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS : aa : = Ix the Josephine of this performance | ' : Nt : a 5] . } Bros e audience was introduced to @ singer |. : ae S49 } : : ew to the stage, Her right roval w elcome seaeny Came spondence of The Examiner : 9 tn Wa 20 ‘ : is lecided the question of her success, | Pp ‘ 2 nga si rtd ** | Easily, quietly, with a sweet voice—aided. | c rn: Mr H W Longworth, of i 1); ys i 7” course, by a fascinating pe seonatie... . ae - el sacha hi . , - she sang her way deep into the sympathies | We om di ate oe oa un em is spend- ‘idaieictsdiesnsinginasellicalleiiigs waibem Meant, 9 ) ye SEASON bi her audience. In the role of Josephine, of Mrs iJ P - iarlottetown, the guest e oid. lay sow “'D,! Miss Moore had to personate a vigorous C; cc ee : s . ' ' ’ e : + te AS shennan Wand ae ae aptain James Walsh, jr, left here by . e acter abounding with phaves, the deli- | [ast night's axniees 6 ‘ : 2 ‘2 : cate aterpretation of which is no easy } The Ca eas gre for Charlottetown. vB ‘ New Cuvech , . ; | matter fora novice to undertake. That | which Sas mitt & — to Halifax, at . : "| she succeeded hardly needs to be told. o. fic ot pr t “ will begin ¢ uties as second ptt se dhe a Ge Ge “4 r of the ocean liner Ulunda. We : ea . Se ; Wish the Captain success in his new r ‘ T : ne . steel Sete’ (ee ee red, ; ont | undertaking. TO BE OUR BIG DAY, AND A full line ef the Finest Cloths always in stock S . WW hte approval was showered | Mr J B "Duties f } ‘ M ° . ei ie welt ine her with every burst of applause. | , ‘ ation, © the Manufacturer’s . : ‘ . ' ts | The sl tion ” “Refrain re. ale i me Insurance Co was in town yesterday ' Clay Worsteds, Ty ke Serges, Craven Serges, English, g. : t a —— ~ } and went west on the noon train , lar,’ which introduces a period of mock | , : a S j ° pe nnbensniaa’ ta at ade P a esebadings Miss Maud Weddall left here this morn- | Scotch and Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds. Two of the A © ne Ct ly well done. In all Miss Moore's work \ ye the Northumberland for Sackville, : ; i i You will know the| distity of expression was impparect. aad d NS, where she will atterd the examina- best Cutters in Canada. First-class workmen. g Am} we congratulate her upon her well de- Vv z <n Allison musical school, ~ served sucte } With regret we say that Miss Emma ea <n ULES Shar 9 iY as ee ill for some ti > | = a ‘ lhe character of Buttercup provides aaa . Pa / 4 been ill for come time : e N » N.S | very few occa-ions for the display of Re cee k Fai Be ge. in 2 . : ee those graceful and delicate qualities which i. cs an : . ” a or , . : > : - at «| We learned to appreciate in Miss Sinclair’s ee eakere a ce ae as “Ei ee ] e | - ~ ~ . impersonation of Olivette, when that opera | MeKay_ ee ee —_—— ? ~ was played here last year. The part is | are — _ ne VY - e ; ; t - r M urp comparatively vo) | of those opportunities le . le ft cade mo = ie or : a Aa ¥ hite Shirts at dOc, worth ASc: The Leading Merchant Tailor. ws this for histrionic achievements which make the Uhecshariand for BR Fis ‘aan os X t 5 ® f ’ tak g} part of Jozephine more lively. But the THor a ae gy of | Colored 22¢ wor h sb ay i 1e Cuarlottetown, Apri] 27, 1895 —246 horses ft t provit Horses | Buttercup of last night is the happy _poss- this WUna dene - Bannan ty es rey : 6 ‘ 9 S irom a ” r a . Away wW always com- | essor of a voice whose every pote is a man- Parkside an | of \ lmsintoteaiion ie ac u Pp; Ties worth Zac for 10c: ma ifestation of high quality, and by her songs | Ti a “eh i q : hill Ti 6 ’ ; ~ she prevented her part from being in the nt oan “ —— Pram ge ee 1es worth sc for Lédec. me P ‘ RT : : “40 | least obscured by the greater prominence | stage 4 ragduerduggdalirgesr vendts te 5-08 . ~ 2 c : , : oars a : i » Hie t! ha biel : oe a late during the past two or three days A Re b ll ‘ ¥ g a. and that pry to ae a ee r ¢ — owing to the poor a Sine of thé tended i nice 4 oot a to ye sive n to I : é =e SS mwas * ters of the opera. She looked the partand | 9). PT i . os 1: i ae : , eatering the premises of Herb rt Stanway | acted it well. Her singing was captivating. _ ch necessitates slow driving in some rach Cc ustomer who buys a Boy - ’ Street on the oth inst. Ile was | Every note came clear and mellow, and pyrene, : ey ° t to jail until Monday. even the lowest ones were perfectly audible Wuo W as He —Among the passengers | & uit for SsB or over. —— | in all parts of the house. who arrived on the Northumberland last . + AFOKE AGAI —I he porverenere or | Captain Corcoran’s voice is not entitled night was a seedy-looking individual who, Mi ake the boys happy by pur- ee Ty ee ee I to pa ger to take rank with that of the pretty ; 4° te boat neared the pier, had been im- * t 1 $ = s It is al fair f } k pera ol huraday evening next In ax Snsenhine eae ¢ : ; | patiently awaiting the boarding of the Aa - * s t 18 always fair fora purchaser to ask : : > nb Josephine, nor with that of the buxom | I ) iting t s cl 4s } RB os ; i) - , : er ws spor digg Tog 1 encom epee ded ean Poem im Ta Dyers Bl jasing the boys Suits on Satur WHY should I trade with so-and-so? ees Mor er R — ved Seats | and his hearty robustness appeal for him, | stumble) down the steps. His right arm day night at : ‘ = fee as WE are concerned our answer > COMts; £ _ — ee and when the gallant captain was given— | a ih so ae oa and in his left ——- = : as was often the case—liberal and en- | ¥40d he fondly clasped a “three master” of 4: : » q Srea M MENE 1 St. La thusiastic applause, not one could be found | Dre water, at the sight of which a hundred STYLe . : : ae . | St : a *!to deny that he deserved it all. Mr. | “ohs ! went up from the people on the QUALITY, t Sufficient Reasons. x es . x N ia _~ tonight. | Bremner is an old favorite, and Pinafore, | ere but he pald no attention to their ex- * VARIETY. B x ver t va tia mail) or a) y other amateur opera pe*formance clamations —he see med to carry it with as asia , Pe ‘ or : : | Without him, would seem strange in led | much grace as he carried the hat box. He Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—246 Our Spring Stock is now about com- : y ably uk F} As well might we expect to have a har- | Went east on the express. = ao ~ - plete, with the finest assortment we have wane. S monious erchestra without our two Pro-| Suiepina Inretuicence.—Cleared April | | yet shown in ee fessors—one at the piano and the other at | 26th, sehr. Nina Page, Captain Campbell oe pri ; - “ , . : j , oe.) >| S g ¢ ‘ Y ass Goods , \ oa Kent 8 nn dak Sale, | for Pictou, with produce. ee pene Dress Goode, : ' pel ‘ oe : ugh es Of Mr. Jack Owen’s achievement as| Cleared; 26th, schr. Kohinoor, Captain | M oth oa jae - ' 1 2 s . Ralph it is difficult to speak without seem- | Boudrean, for Pictou, ballast; Minuie i sails = oe weet a . — = :... | ing to unduly criticise. In this exceeding | Scott, Clay, master, for Crapaud, ballast. | ome ¢ . . e Milliner> T . bs g won and lifficult role he performed his work most Sailed, 26th, Northumberland, Captain | This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As- Silks, Eibbone Lave: tc eS ie sientiously, but |} roice was hardly | Cameron, with 240 bags potatoes, $216: 20} soeiati X , ee ee: ES Ses “ ie _ ae pe uae ee ( peggy negate eh potatoes, $216; 20) sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre- capable of the efforts required t ent | sheep, $130; total, $356. : ; Sadia, rs y overchadowing ‘by the Guer verces o€| Agell S¥.-etr Mecdiunbérlend, ¥ tele} 00; has long been generally known under the name of SYD- oe ; : = ee an nt meee ; - oo cent Siw : : . vpons Nores0A very good picture, | Josephine and Buttercup. Ta all other | oysters, $21; 700 bush oats, $252; 28,600 | NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark. ° ne hae EAD . | regards Mr. Owen made an ideal Ralph, | raw hides,$1,716; 135 bags potatoes, $122; | To guard agains dec i fr I S 1 i % ¢ . ’ : a . ae w 1 ti . ; | and his highly commendable acting was | 16 horses, $1,660. Total $3,751. | a guar against eception rom otber coals being sold with Ww me back ‘ < - + | ec i. ” ape i ” . . ‘ > ) 11 9 LG F rr sce at last nig per-j; mh a ee ‘4 a. ¥ . Hore Arrivats. — Campbell Hotel: the pee ix of Sy dney, or as “ Sy dney Coal, a certificate is Sr ee 2 rh, i \ The dignified and courteous Sir Joseph | Michael McElroy, Miminigash: B A | issu 71 »< arg " > s e YN 7 ey - Porter, K. C. B., was represented by Mr.} Fader. Halifax: Aubrev Mille a ee ed > ith each cat gO of Genuine 53 dney Coal shipped. W hitlock, a : ry edital C 4 a Mn ie ik eel ader, Halifax; Aubrey Mills, Birth Ra- SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of ull Nova Seotian } ¥ } aS. Leigh, jr., Who 8 0 ' né er | fuse f F il Z Johr se ier ¢ 1 - 4 mae vy ¢ < ‘ 5 é The a a yal PORE ade a most delightful Ad- | as ve =e - # “yo Es So es i Cape Bre Coals in i ' T ’ ‘stand tik Sen ceedunel toy cetisic lchtn | 8". Bemete a m elig Ad- | Simon Graves, Chester, N 8; J T Brooks,| and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for Hovss Usg. It is furnis by Manager Waddell of the P. I miral, Attired = his gorgeous uniform Fredericton, N B; Fred Masters, Cap also an excellent STE AM Coal : , ag Bh. 8 ay" pany ar gin 28 pre — — cocked rhowags - Traverse; W BB »wness, New Annan; D — iy . eT cl ce on His OucKied S . e se and fis Sard and | J McDonald, Charlottetown; E C Foster CARVEI i BROS A { St Tury C aime ) January © COUSIAS and ils aunts receiver unh- i St John; L Dvystant, Elerslie. j : ve nik healt uoiales 0 01 “g : . th inded admiration. He isevidently an| (lifton: W E Boon, Montreal: H © , nyeg gen S. i 4 nea dred dere eee mec ygh CFE CE FO Oe et g : oe ae eed se eT a 2 IN Su r j j re aden ae te “Adiiral of the Red, although the uni-| Creighton, St John; H W Longworth. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. sata 47 families six were from New Hampshire, | OT ‘OOKee untamanar- ‘ Charlottetown. jes . > i j ; c 7-m™ii i ; f t re : from ee Sade iene laine Maas Mr. Charles Bell made a notably good Rass: J B Paton, Halifax; Geo Ritchie, Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 246 I will have a Great Auction Sale of Ready -made Clothing, Men’s and Boys Under- a z,and s from Michigan and Wis sit New lands in the province | have ng the winter months been as- | signed to nine families from one New} Hampshire village, and a like number from a sma wii in Connecticut. i —_—_— | Fes st. To—Day.—The funeral of the | jate Master Frederick L. McMillan took | place this morning to St. Dunstan’s Cath edra where service was held The body i was aken if rain to Kensington, ther be conveyed to Indian River | ce i loral offeriugs were num- erous spicuous, among them being a . he League of the Cross, of Wa i as€ i wes 2 member. The | me rs also attended the funeral in a} vs Canal Crepir.—Queensiand, one of | the Australian Colomtes, is trying to float | a | of $12,000,000 in three and a half} pe bonds at 874. Canada, a few} mi s ago, disposed of three per cent} debentures at a trifle below par. In other wor Canada got over ten per cent more for yds than the Queenslanders ex- per y get for rs, and Canada will pay half per cent : nterest than her Australian cousins. The difference in the fig es s ap indication of the splen lid | ere vhich the Dominion enjoys in the i L ey market 7 vation I New NDLAND.—T hk Re W Stow wr gt an upper pe : paper about the destitution 1 Newt jland says Some of our peopl 1a star 4 i 2 OF them hav- | g offered kis bible fora bite to eat. 1] by my door m what he requir- a it found another man standing to-d i kir € i answer w [am starving, and I and was the third day that he had | no food ef auy kind in his house. Truly we zrein a ‘iser a lition. Poverty amounting {| starvation 1s prevalent. | Ther tw r fourteen families | in thie district (Norman’s Cove) who are 1D a et at f *taryv at ! I appt al to those | that the Lord has blessed with p’eaty to} hel; : f sore need. salle New S1 i] Mr. H. H. Crose- man, of this city, has about completed a} hiar me es iF r Mr. Wesley D ‘ » Guardian office, and it 12 expe l tha be all ready for launching by the middle of June. The | at@mner is called the “Edithe May” and will be used for camping purposes. | The hull is 25 feet long,6 feet beam and | th leep, and is edge-built of 1} by 1 | inch; strif The engine is 4 horse power. | The | tw is of the pipe pattern | and wodeiled after those used in the navy, | is i e forward part of the crart uh i A s covered by about 3 inches of asbestos with imitation cherry and uw i uzs neatly cased. It ig A fe long by 2 feet wide and} y feet p. The engine is placed | in the st ¢ steamer and in the space between 4 iler and the engine ther accu) lation for about twenty five people. Ihe pump, heater, ejector and pipes are all hidden in the casing of the coal bunkers, vf which there are two. The re are two tauks, one for coldand the other for condensed water. An enjector ia eounected with the culd water tank. All ‘ st steam will be condensed and | carried back inte t ler. The pro pellor, which has three blades, is 17 inch #s in diameter with 14 inch pitch, to be driven 409 revolutions a minute. Mr. Crossman miade tue m ide] and built the huil and engine and boiler, and the work- ; manner in which every thing bas | reflects the greatest maniike be: nm atte nd i to ¢reuit upon him. “DID YOU «have been expected, CALL THIS and 69e. and 19%c. and 19c. Blouses, 39c. Sc. Gloves, Hosiery, 5c. BEER BROS. Tse Weatuer.—Light to moderate wir | sustained the character of Hebe. Being purely musical works, no amount of | o’¢jock in the afternoon the lodge stepping acting can atone for the deficiency that| tothe music of the ei or will exist if a performer is handicapped in | marched from their rooms to St Mary’s the matter of voice. Making every allow-| @hurch, where they listened toa very | ance for amateurs we are furced to admit pleasing address by Rev Mr Forbes, of | that some of the male soloists were hard'y fair. It never reached a height to call} ete. After the service the lodge, following for superlative praise. Careful eliml- | a short course of procession, ‘returnel to | nation cf such objectionable traits as ex-| their rooms. —-Phe ~enteriainment in | ageratioa aud swagger,gand the application | t},. evening was attended by a of a little moze attention to the spirit Of | crowded house, who listened with | the words and music, would bring about | gelicht to a fine ‘programme. Pie healt favorable results. In the chorus from leaque, “The initiation ofa candidate into | | undoubtedly good. |of thanks for providing us, from time to | otherwise be rare—of Lecoming acquaint led with operatic works. | N HEAR li SAID that the Blouse display was just what might and that was IMMENSE in Quality, Variety, Style, Assortment an hoatswain, and Mr. Will Gillespie made a suiliciently ugly and deep-voiced Dick Deadeye. Misa Lena McDonald capably Charlottetown; W yA Ash, Toronto; Geo Robertson, Charlottetown; A J Kennel, Berlin, Ont. ' Narat Day.—The Oddfellows spent a very pleasant day yesterday. About two Onthesingers depends the fate of an opera. | Alberton. The address dealt principally with Oddfellowship, showing the benefits of the order asa charitable organization, able for the tasks they undertook. The chorus singing was, on the whole, Olivette, introduced during an interval, the superiority was marked. It was rendered with much strength, and formed a strik- ing contrast to the culmination of ‘Farewell my Own.” One of the cleverest bits of pantomine that Charlottetown was the fishing scene between Dick Dead- eye and Mr. Geo. Rogers, one of the crew. A comic song by the latter made quite a hit. A word about the orchestra. We are glad that there was nohitch, as it was half suggested there would be by a correspond- nt in Tae Examiner the other day. With nusicians fully capable of understanding yre it would be strange indeed if the ime were not strictly followed, and we are glad to say that the orchestral work was the order of the Tinpanites,” was well ren- | dered. The entertainment came to a close about 9.45. Afterthe entertainment re- freshments were served to about one hun- dred and seventy-five. At about 10.15 the hall was cleared for dancing, in which recreation about fifty couples continued to enjoy themselves until 1.30 a.m. The proceeds amounted to about $60. Miscovcue led the procession yesterday with a band. For shame, Summerside! Where is all the musical talent yeu boast of? Itisonethingto talk of organiz- ing a band and another thing to organize. Why don’t the young people club together and get the instruments? We want a band and must have it. Erecrep.—The frame of Mr. R. C. Me- Leod’s new building on Water Street is erected. The building will be of the same style as the one destroyed by fire, but will be some thirty feet longer. we have ever seen in heir se r t t In the matter of stage setting, scenery, costumes, etc., the committee have had a great deal of work, and their efforts to se- cure a harmonious completeness deserved the encouragingly large audience that filled the Charles in farm Potators.—A letter from Kenney Co., of Boston, dealers ) i. the Opera House last evening. Mr Earle, produce, to their representative here says: : ; ; 6s ¢ rE {tr 2 wees . € > . the musical director, and the committee | “Market (in Boston) weak and unsteady; as well, reaped a substantial reward for | best Hebrons are bringing 65 to 68c.; their indefatigable work, in the large at- | Stars, 63c.; Chenangoes, 60 to 65c., which if many more arrive, will drop to 60c. New York market dull, and no chance for improvement this season.” were rs = NO-TO-BAC kills the Tobacco habit in every form. We sell under the posi- tive guarantee of money re- funded if not satisfactory. Three packages. guaranteed to cure, Price $1.00; three packages Sent by mail on re- cE ipt ot price tendance. To the Oddfellows we owe acordial vote time, with opportunities —which would If we have ven- tured to point out one or two weaknesses, it must be remembered that this is the third time Pinafore has been presented by them, and it is a generally accepted axiom that “practice makes perfect.” assess ith abadinenit Ladies’ white and colored shirt waists: plain and tucked fronts, opening to-day at Stanley Bros. These are the latest, and can be worn with or without jackets. ap27-—21 VVVeVoeeesgesws for $2.50. ie chens Bread has been reduced from four to two and a half cents per loaf at Rochester, JOHNSON & JOHNSOw, The Reliable Druggists. ee ee ECONOMY Mr. Stead is said to be writing a novel with the alarining title, “A Maiden’s Pro- gress Through Modern Babylon.” Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt has paid $75,- 000 for a fireplace in his Newport residence. There seems to be ne doubt that ke has got money to burn. A landslide occurred on the Intercolo- nial Railway near Grand Narrows, C. B., on Wednesday evening. The express train VASVVSSESVVSSVSSVsEssesesesdE Cacceccer ran into it, the driver not knowing any- < a a thing had gone wrong. No one was in- 18 the easy chair of old jared. It took several hours to clear the : track. age. You can practice DIED. economy at our store, At Orwell North, on the 24th inst, after a few weeks’ illness, Charles J. Macdon- ald, aged 71 years. R.1. P. and also secure an Easy Chair for young or old Hundreds of Chairs of every description are age. HIM ?” now coming in for re- pairs. Shall we send for yours ? MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selliny Prices. — : Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com ny, are now prepared to issue orders for Rourd, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to ly customers at lowest prices. — PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf d Value. EVENING! uds ; fine; not much change in temperature Vite do Job Printing of every description at reasonable prices. Try us and be convinced. The Examiner Publishing Company meee seers 2° Charlottetown, April 26, 1895. 720 PP. 0. OF clothing, White and Colored Shirts, Hats, Caps, Ties, Braces, Hose, and a lot of Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Shirt Studs, Cloth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Mirrors, and numerous other articles, In the Brick Store, J. B. Macdonald's ld Stand, Queen Street. COMMENCING AT You will do well to attend this Sale, as no doubt big bargains will be given, SATURDAY. C. L. MORRISON, AvcrTionEerER. SEGURE YOUR BARGAINS NOW! While Our Discount Sale Continues at “The Bargain Corner.”’ Clothing, Tweeds, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Sc., AT PRICES THAT BEAT ALL COMPETITION. McRAY WOOLEN COMPANY. Se a — = ———e Tre Acadia Sugar’Refining Co., Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, April 2, 1895 —246 L ypu LONDON HOUSE ! —aae ——{x1)—- ——— MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy es —— — —— = — = = : = $ —_ JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates, ‘THE T peque Road For Sale. The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, deceased, will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the idth day of May next, at the hor of twelve o'clock, noon :— A'l the Tierney Property and Estate, consisting of four Tenement Houses and Premises, situate on Euston Ssreet and the Malpeque Road, in Charlottetown. The property will be soid either together or in lots to suit purchasers. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHILLIPS, STEPHEN R. JENKINS, Executors of the Will of Elizabeth Tierney ap?2—246 tl sle THE LOVE OF GEMS is a proper sentiment, and indicates the possession of exquisite taste. You can gratify such a taste easily by inspecting our stock of Rings, which contains shin- ing examples of the rare beauty of gems of various kinds. Opals, Turquoises and Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- sent. Just received, Watches, Rings, Studs, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. E. W. TAYLOR. apl8 TO LET. One half Brick House on Kent Str-et, next door to Dr. Kelly, at present occupied by Miss McMillan. Possession given about fs 24th. Apply to Dr. Kelly. April 23 tf tu thur sat. IERNEY ESTATE. [and on Euston Street and Mal- | speare. ‘He—Is marriage a failure, my dear? She—No! Not when they keep PRUS- Use PRUSSIAN OIL for Bronchitis and Colds. It is grand! “ For this relief, much thanks.”—Shake- Don’t mention it, Mr. Shakespeare, PRUSSIAN OIL will always give you re- lief. Try it again. Don’t groan and moan with Headache Use PRUSSIAN OIL. Stop that limping gait! How? Use | PRUSSIAN OIL. wy & sat—febl PRUSSIAN OIL is just the stuff fos Toothache ! Don’t swear! Cure your Corns with PRUSSIAN OIL! perience, full or part time, salary or cemmis- sion Season opens April lst.—Brown Bros. Co , Continental Nurseries, Toronto. mch2;—16 TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sentoccupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WATson. tf—apl FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE—A Karn Or- gan, aoarly new; can be seen fur two weeks atY WC A Rooms, Grafton Streel, next door to Mr Pickard’s workshop. 5136—apl9 FOR 8S \LE—Two freehold farms, wi th im- mediate possession, nine miles nurth of Char- lottetown, at a special bargain. Apply to A MCNEILL. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. ap23—dy $: wky 2i WANTED—Salesman with or without ex- | ios | Wants, Lost, Found, &e SIAN OIL im the house as we do, Duckey. | —— Advertisements under this heading chargea five cents per line. LOST— Last evening, at the Opera House or between the Opera House and Upper Hille- borough Street, a lady’s gold breoeh, Finder will oblige by leavi ng same at this office. ap27-li pd LOST -In this city, on Monday or Tuesday, a teaf-shaped brilliant brooch. Finder will Le rewarded on leaving same at this office. ap27—tf TO LE(—The desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupied by John Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to Peake Bros & ap?6—tf WANTED—A good vaeser for every eounty in Nova Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, tosell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 176, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 STEADY MAN can find profitable employ- ment trying to wear out a pairof J Me- Leod & Co’s wear-retisting shoes. ap25 FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven— will besoldcheap Apply at this office. apl5—tf TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—api5 THE PARTY who is harborirg Mr § N Earle’s spaniel dog is knowe; steps will at ence be taken to recover same unless re- turned at once. tf—ap23 W ANTED—A good smart boy who would be useful about a store, Apply at this office. ap23—tt FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containing eight rooms, with good yard, stable and coach house ‘The house is heated with hot water. A’so, t«o building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G PB (+4 @RETT. ap2—Im OLD P E ISLAND STAMPS, complete series, also all kinds of foreign stamps, for sale by TH TAYLOR, Grafton Street, Char- lottetuwn 2w pd—apll TO LET—One-half of the three-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, now cecu,-led by G erge Beairsto Possession May ist. App'y to A HorRNE & Co. mch3) SITUATION WANTED—A double entry book-keeper and salesman is spen to an en- gacement; has been five years with last em- ployers; best of references; address P O Box 478, city. apl5 WANTED—An experienced saleslady for = Mantie Department.—JAMES PATON & +0. ap3 MONEY—Loans made on farm or city pro- rty. Applyto F W L Moors, Solicitor, ndon House Corner, Charlottetown, ap23—dy law (?) wky lm WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvaseers for life insurance. Address “ Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apli W ANTED—\ partner to help me wear out apairof J M McLeod & Co's wear-resisting shoes. No capital required. apd W ANTED—A girl to do general housework references required Apply to Mes W W WELLNER, Prince Street. apis W ANTED—Salesman; salary from s'‘art, permanent place--BROWN Bros Co, Nureery- men, Toronto, Ont. 6—ap2w FOR SALE—That pleasantly sil uated brick residence fronting on Hillsboro Park, Part of the purchase money can remain on mert- age. For full particulars apply to Mrs Wm ennedy on the premises, or to A McNeill, Auctioneer. wi—apil WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to ir uce a new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country ; y employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- perses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THe WoRLD MEDICAL ELEctTrRic Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy lm—api7 TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street ; stable in the rear. Apply to Mrs Lowpen, Dundas Esplanade. apié TO LET—The brick buiiding now occupied by John Coombs. Apply to Mrs RoBIns, Lower Queen Street, tf—-apl Fie oabin 9 Fa ae esr Pe es ORT Oe eM RTE TIE ie Mia: carey aie PUTER NR are: Smee preamp entero pst i] pees a a ~ aap op 9 iE ra i | 4 i Seated ey lil Paar Ah 00 F mE ora AS eR eg ABH a 3 a 7 Td, LY " i) ee os. ;