em ee ae: | THE DAILY EXAMINER 4 aR * ——- {0CAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | rouice courr, | <== = Ss aE wr gee Yoho Crane Again Arraigned for the Arab tS 3 15 LADIES WATERROOF CLOAKS, assorte d Th Beautiful Cameo Photo zg &3 oe nee None —= : — - TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1894. | * ~—-—— man charged ee amma, s TELE. meena oe Light Tweed Plaids, two Capes; a good garment, hs aida eer ail Ay Wei } id i at “ th the robbery of mx ney, watches and splendid pictures in ftisst-cliss sty The * - comnpiedlag the Ait nel nee well made and the latest style, and the price $3.18. “i Untiant dni cannot be excelled i : ‘| arraigned before His H oF this nor: aa | { es - a : a i. ‘ oe a ade : fhe atenlance of spectators was large Heavy Tweed, Assorted Brown and White better ian” to_ patronize the elahle ii i ing ype ; interes ] . Y vellers ‘ RAKE Al Knits cf ) nies, , Ne Sears, MAS" | Present. | Mr. W.'S. Stewart appeared as | a qg Checks. three Capes, a splendid Cloak, and the from It ~ine tothe tiny locket. All hand : ) a Lover | athe See itnen examined was a young price $2.25. dreh's pictures a epceialiy. We guinzaute . man named Pat: oney, who lives | ; gativ faction is ) did + mn os a oa, Mooney said he} re ° Don’t mistake the ] —Gra S fi | mical winter is | Natit he. ame into ont a did moe ool TO ARRIVE SHORTLY !—A magnificent assortment of ee ee ah : ri er watch chains t ‘rane or gi r A : ° © © { +i ¥ | - him the chaing he old Howlett wil LADIES BLOUSES and SHIRT WAISES, ranging in price from ee a | {his CTucndas) ecenind | be got the chains he sok Howlett fron | 40c. to $2.25 each. Tae ge eaeas | ) c vat Petrik een who maid hie came | it ; a ‘ , While M: Mooney was giving his ey —_—_——— cere ~> i 1 4 Be redler e Cay tirat be witness was not the - oney td —~, — i a. site Sie yi - iin” the prisoner in his nh 4) ye ( ) } a 4 , : q ; | Oe ee eS En Tet Ravel. CoG) A IN Bs S| ‘ ' i * war tw watches { a pair a apse mramee Scan Ren oe COPY AEH’ SMe ’ . = —~ 47s ¢ : in . : THE EYE . ' ’ : isascer but not a prophet. We're not -., McKAY WOOLEN CO... a a Ee oe | Todie Gee wien bang reaper ae 22h S . ; Wheatley ee oe Lee —— ’ : ha ‘ing velar’ een ehheninn et ase eta : inte : a aided an e a - “a you can soon learn what is requisite to re cd 8 epee nays i ant “ 3 - | preserve and wirengihen yous eves, and Seow asp From—The late svow and | up for tal eight dapeienses | JUST OPENED OUT!-A new and complete stock of HARD AND SOB ED boven ie cic sco alo ta tnsing’ ent leathariog usr sans coseree, | EATS, tor value ahead of anything In the city. This splendid selection is NOW OM bore We so hove ie SMe * st Pawel’ Hal was crowded | VIEW at Our Store, and we will undertake to fit you out in a new Suit, Hat and Burret tes. eer tc eget me Canes: te treniag: | fiepoortoyswur lave ce pent | DISRIngs, and save you many dollars. Come and examine our stock before purchasing °° ani to Pictou yesterday, and | eforts had been appreciated. The long] ChSO Where, | se Georgetown tonight. | ont. The pine duet ty Maes Hand A new lot of SUNES, made from our own manufactured Tweeds, just received E.W. TAYLOR, ae > Georgetows thi diferent coluits m ited themselves and selling cheaper than eve. | Ce a fee Detentt pebeest or oe ok ea ieee scents will be brought to t ect by. speci naa Nogper ef A few more OVERCOATS, ULSTERS and REEFERS left, which we are Stanley. Neale bees Clearing at COST! Highest price, Cash or Trade, for Wool. FOUN DB) Wild geese were : features. Mr. Bell was recalled and sang ee CS ake | G@ B “ After careful ANALYSIS of samples pient | ler yuality y tiie “Dut 1 Bav.” ) j ttiest pieces ‘ ~ : of tl eve *’ wae th us by St. ‘ g the limited water | Joseph’s Convent girls Lhe Convent de * gging great numbers with very | Notre Dame girls rendered a pretty drill ae. and chorus, and the table sa by the latter of ij athens — girls as a finale, was a fitting. close to th ie , : yous 7 “| evening’s entertainment The band : v5 ef ‘ ; : 7, ‘7 as played some good selections at intervals ts WroopiLL = e a ee — = os ¥. luring the evening The following is the a | Kg ‘ . avelled Ww be fs } Ie veles and 500 of ae a PROGRAERME < LC hu Charlotietown, February 10, 1894—t t s | GERMAN BAKING POWDER 4 5 ‘ ; ‘ «t of the tour for the | Galop—Ariei ‘ vie 4 C. Ban . . — - — i 2 is estimated at $4 Recitation siaiiae ae .+-+. Miss Kel'y i “<a Song Mr. Prank Trainor purchased by me at several Greeeries, [ “an Mock Pa ameNT.—-To-night the qu Piano duet : samoet é { a |tound them PURE, WHOLESOME, a ; efure t House ¥ be the adjourned Mis-es Handrahan and Payne |; WELL PROPORTIONED. a ‘ ferate the resolutior That in the , Vocal duet Notre Dame Convent Girls eo oa als ad a f the re sctment of the Canada | Waltz— Penrose L. ©. Band ®. GEORGE LAWSON, ia , , f a snenaai \ his city on the 19th | Vocal Solo Mies Smith ee ee ek Aes eee Ph. DL. L. B ib April. iest., being defeated, would it be | Song Mr. Peter McQuaid ier . ee i ivimable act a stringent ense law | Recitation ae Miss Burke é : ess pia f present free rum liquor ! Vocal Solo., oa Mias Callaghan L p . A ; N | 1 « ! {h A {i | Y therwood ( emetery Co, " - i Song cores .... Mr. Chas Bell |] Oil ll \ 44 & Nanzow Esca ! blecksmith | Vocal duet Misses Coady and Callaghan OW rices re () (00 [] ESS. é lld | y 1S If é I’ ¢ é ' ! The Apoual sc os the #erwood Come- i i P) >, f een ty | Farce . ecchans ieeena S. | tery Company w. eid ne BikaAD any af amert 2 p O'B sesame contig Mey decng 1 talent me chia “hdr . ‘ _Mewistrate’s You oom, City Building, oi iH eas thie forehoon. and for a ti it | Mesers. Hackett, McLeer. Cullen and 3 =. “PY WRONESDAY, the 4th day of April i. at ok , : oh.e ¢l oa we - ' : - a oe Hennesey ee ee ne ee ee ee ee rocioek mae eine aaa or iiebetens tT ' " - : ; Waltz L. (. Band jan! the transaction of other important i : BK I ‘ ar so : : a : } bu-iness. By order, e fall, Marshal Cameron and some of | Chorus......... St. Josephs’s Girls AMQ mo ‘aa eee elites f.. : . > : nm s Wh | HENRY SMITH, Cent By sey 2m ee aller oom | FS pony eaten Convent Gist HATS ! HATS !—Our success as Stylish Hatters is due to the fact that we keep the best makes in all eooretary Seema Genet Oe, eir nower to bring him around God Save the Queen. z ° e . : , : ‘ yo mch *—w stu pat th sm ; ; The accompanists were Mies Caven,|the leading lines of HARD and SOFT HATS: | san menciantel tae Renken ean / o | Miss Sweeney, Miss Murphy and Mr ead Dissouvriox or Pantxeasmr. — In| Johnson and they gave every satisfaction. CLOTHING !—The unprecedented success of our Clothing Department is due to the fact that when a : Fee eeeee Se he etcamerchip. of { Tae Beeunager Uesires to thant we: |customer comes in expecting to find the best ‘goods, newest makes and most stylish patterns at the lowest Pp, E. Island Railway. bi Mes Angustn« and Henry Herm *. | gentlemen who took part in the enter- eo uardiniaddaan We, Keaieen. Tot Leta prices, they are not disappointed. Taos ny On aud after FRIDAY, léth,.December, 1895, the trains of this Railway wilTrun daily (San- a ahidts bolas tenn the bead inthis | Sestoct Congho arte’ coommpheeh CARPETS !—The success that has met us in this department has more than surprised ourselves, — [ ts | ses eseptea) as otiows— | , | Read down Read up 4H for mpwards of thirty years, and we | Hawker’s Tolu and Wild cherry Balsam is a , ‘ 3 ° ‘ 5 ‘se. Ps oe oc an oe loubt that the public will con a sure cure for Gousha, Colds, Croup, due to the fact that WwW e have the confidence of { he people, So long as Quality, Honest Treatment, Sty lish | vis. ee Guitutiiiiei 310 nt atronage as heretofore ' Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all throat and ‘ a " a : 7 ' . i . y . | 734.........-Royalty Junction. ........... 25% - _— a Goods and Low Prices go for anything, we will have the trade. | Boe. .2.2220eeneee diwereiiiie co kee ‘ ung trouble occees 7 ’ — , aa ee ihe " tw Assapir Case.—To-morrow at one MARRIED : - nent, pe ad +6 ogee ok vases + oe i 4 : ; ee \ - P“Qae...........kmeral unction...........1258 ! ck Daniel G Grant will appear before At t] vaidence of the bride’s mother | ODE Sees sees sees BP PCCLOWM 0... ee ee econ AD 42 J Edward B. Alleyne, Esq., J. P., and Wi is t the ewe ence of the “ vai ier, Te ee ee a: 22 ae um H. Douglas, J. P.. to answer Theo Wiltshire Road, on March 28th, by the e 10 20 Ae. ‘hummerside ed Ly il 4% Rg) W. Gay on a charge of aseault and batters Rev. Thomas ting, ; — ve 5 @ | 19 4 Lv........- Samm SRR. conser Ar 1050 Ht st Peake’s Station on the 3rd March The Younker, of Kingston, to Miss Marv iT DBO ctdensses «se Miscouche.,.. Provesse e+ e+ 10 2 iH 7 I be t i at ti ad of the Hille rinia Proud. | . = eoesereee oe toners rea «10 BS at y we tried at the head oF tie ow |S . —_ : = B BD. 4000002050000 ce EEE cb bees bocsteuen na... : : River. and is exciting much interest At the manse, Clifton, on March 13th, 55 | BBD... ceereeeeeeeons EGON sy < sts tekda veal 800 it i hat viemity. A large number of per-| by the Rev. A. Stirling, Robert G. H. 74 a +: pubees <a) 08 i= ite: ne have been subpeenaed as witnesses | Somers, of Clifton, and Mary Ann Cook, ccé Om0, Fae Bliss : Tignish. Lees Le 609 3 1 - i of Graham’s Road ‘- ! ovens . : onan as é04 ovendes one . ie { Gexeno Coxcrecation.— The O At the f » of the bvide’s father, on . YM : A. i. sat EXER ak G At the house of the b.ide ner, 66 ® 55 230 Lv.......-Charlottetown........../ Ar 1030 i Coit rep rts that the ee } the 28th of March, by Kev. A Sterling, Tis ag é semaneé ! 72 . i Ro a eee ott lo a erous giving % h Christ sureh lia lal i lewis |} 355 Ar.........Moun wart.........Lv 55 i droge e Ps ™ was Gordon Pi kering and Alexia Murray, 5 | 410 Lyv......... Mount Stewart......... Ar 90% st city has gained 5 tne past wa both of New London. BER lke ckcaceh nce a okraens 7%> | ; than anatained on Easter day, when in . - -— éé e ms na oe OS. :. 4 ‘Jeorgetown............L¥ 710 i a a rgent a ypeal for the sum of serene eee Coereer a see eee eee s + eeeeeeeesteneeeeee an cag emiituer al as 49% wpe veel “G4 COCLILE = = | 3 7 . csiadell the date On Sunday, April Ist, Margaret Klien s 5 405 Ly.........Mount Stewart..........4 Ars i> 5 ‘ rresatior wh : atte uu . - ? 7 : Stewart, wife of F. W. Hales, and eldest ik soupvees ne +. p0nceenseosaeens om : 4 , nee aon a e re en r iaughter of the late Rev. Dr. Jenkin: ‘6 ; es : . 72 pen senccee ee ee ae f ‘ ry swelle: ; at eecsnl on Thutsday. of Se ORE Pe EI es ce tags SR Se ae eo eB a eee i 4 ate ‘vocal gn Thesis, « 2 p.m | OP? Bligh g 3 ae o— st dC = Vann % gg a : a +. re ices Reoralé Junction jee ar 8 20 A: , wo emeterv. Ar.... Cape Traverse.........Lv 730 et r Wettixcrox.—The Sam ore ®. : — . ‘ ‘_ . ° D. POTTINGER } spondent of the Guar lian . : ; The above PHOTOGRAPHS for Easter direct Gen, Mgr. Can. Goyt. Railways. a Two ng men named John Me- ; J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. F le re arreated > ° ‘ e ‘ - 4 ° : y ‘ ’ ary WwW nee ‘he e rn, > 14, 1885. 3 } Sante: hugenea were arr eed from Berlin by mail; Can be mailed to your TO-DAY a grand bicycle meet opens at Charleston, 8.C. The affair will be the occa- | Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 189 re 4 rday morning charge ith Ureak- ° . Cs oaks r eto aw mTOR « ro « vere ee ee ee : oe ~ ag lar “yg pone enrages ataielli Sil tah taints sion for numerous contests between cycling experts for prizes and honors, and the se Ve ral Wants. Lost. Found. &e 4 n Saturday night, and a or; .S events will oceupy the whole of to-day and to-morrow. Bicyclists from ali parts of the South 9 9 9 + othing. boots, hate, ale eee ee A c . S j : mise , ; / . instacitinatiinmnmndangnmncias 7 ' ~ ae : y , ¢ 2 2, and harlestow nh is crowc ed In consequence ee : - ash Thev broke the iron “ | have flocked to the seaport of the Palme tto State, . C | come 1 Advertisements under this heading charged 4 | shutters and after tak- ten % Dp & \ QO y 4’ five cents per line. i a Ghaseeneal & arge pane M FY\FJ AVAL, Buyers know by this time which side their bread is buttered on, which is shown in their | pancrnG.—rie Children’s Dancing Class “as rawled into the store hey ” ’ re : 4: oon = ae ; St Ra at Terpsichore Hall, which began last even- a nto two valises and mad Our New Store, Cheteticteei Bink 0 11 ‘eagerness to gobble up our bonanzas. But its like throwing water ona duck’s back; the | JNM beconunued for onetvait term from 4 ng without leave, a horse an more bargains you pick up the more we have to give. Our whole magnificent stock is open | “5, "**= "ese sery y= Sema 4 Me \ . Barlow’ with whicl aid ae ee = - . . ‘ ee ee 3 aaa ‘ ak: Wuanane Bartow saith WO on the corner of Queen to you at a bargain ; that is, values that you cannot approach within this city. But come| | sah s meanaakaiiiadiaa al . 9 eedied » Sun eraide, leavin; . . : * x ‘a ‘ ° ‘2 * ser sec aining sev o0o0ms, ; e, however, in a swamp near th ‘ and see for yourself; seeing is believing. Tweed Suits, Worsted Suits, Pantings, Overcoat- | situated on Water Street, opposite Railway i n the outskirts. Yesterdas and Richmond Streets, |. as tee : a | Station, Apply to Mas. LowpEn, Esplan- : park od oS ‘ weds ' | ings (Spring and Fall) in great variety, and at prices that are hard to beat. | ade, ape # ey sppeare elore MeseTe 4 js . . ; - 7 } " é rd ¥ and David Rogers on th v pe oO ened for busi- | FOR ADOPTION—A_ number of English i soem Both | te ae "es suced ; ill i Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. i =e Middlemore’s Emigration ‘ ne poe ; - . . A Te ome, Birmingham, will! arrive here sbortly. r trial at the next ser- ness about the middle Boys educated for College or Business | For intermalion apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or 4 supreme court by an excellent.staif of Resident Masters, ! en — WANTED—Canvasser of good address. Pesition permanent Canadian grown stock. Advantages unequailed.—_ Brown Bos. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Cnt. ap2—3m eod pd of this week. — attention paid to religion, morals | the lime light views, #- arid manners. rine’ ogress, ; Yisiter—The Lord Bishop of Frederic: wack Tike * | Johnson & Johnson, tor | N e. W arden=-Rey. John- M. nissan’ nine cae M: A., Oxford: *’ T il ij WANTED—a or ant girl in a small ol. ahs } e | fe vy, by c i il. iy Terms (after March 31st) per annum: The Star Ma: rchant al Oo} ° | ase . oo apaaee ss Day Scholars, $45; Boarders, $200. i > Trinity Term begins March 3ist. Ap- | Charlottetown, April 3, 1894. my ce ‘A _— =i a Street, ' oe F peers ! yith six roome, adjoining residence of J, : ply to He adimaster or Warden. } Macdonald, Esq ‘Peataien given on ; anch9— eod tl 3ist | about 15th April next. Apply to fnomas - ' <a: tae ALLEY. — wed sat—mehIT . i ee ae 7 . re rey..° Salt! Salt! REMOVAL !/7000 Pounds 24 thread “Bwimes i cnn, mnt ue r § wm ‘| 20 bars Copper. Sits, Reever tse, tert eens Fitzroy Streets. dy2aw mch7 THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. 00ES ——— IN STORE: 100 bundles Sheet fron, Pa A we GENTLEMEN'S 800 Bags Fishery,” IR. ROBERT BEATAST 0 Se ee % | I PROTECT ? i i. é ¥ om a ™ 2 } elec : ouse 0 350 Boahels Unerushed Turk’s Island 200 gals Woolsey’s Copper Paint | ice stes cee 8% We can show you FURNI- AUCTIONEE?, | | : Moows. ARG: eet . | Salt, for Pork Packing, ete., bn iia iia — TURE and PRICES that Fancy Regatta Shirts. 850 Bushels Crushed do. | Has Removed his Office to Store occupied | aoo boxes Ti | g>} Hi tes, | FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to p | leave the I avery eiigible House oc- Also to arrive, per Bark R. B. Peake | by. Mr. W. B. Robertson, eave the Island, the very cilgi re ince and i | cupved by him on the cornet : . . . from Liverpool, due here about Ist May | Queen Street. | EN: Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about E : : Le : : \ : ol al 7 ‘ . first-class House in all | will afford 6,000 Bags Salt. |- About the Ist of May Mr. Beairsto will | 3.000 ibs. Ing ot r mn — Sain kedie heated with hot voc aa . me . : . , & > > } > . s apply to. «lge B’ P New Goods in-| PROTECTION for your in-| For New Spring Styles| Parties wishing to purchare can hook | move inte the Rete et te Me .D.| : : oat Fer arian on ihe premlana Es 5. i t arrivals of New Uon in aNd + . . ! on easy terms. | ané rafton ¢ =, now used by Mr, J. UV. Ga d OSTRANDER. ee imme wilt Fl ae caieaah poor ae | Taylor aa 8 Bookbiadery. et our prices and be convince 7 : 35 . see our window. PEAKE BROS. & CO. | jch29—dy ° AERO k ee ee W LISTS : pretty stvles fro JIE sve . ' ; ny . h l y , with parior, , " z 5 ae. eo PROFIT for your purse, Ch’town, March 27, 1894—3w eod | our prices are t e€ owest. not tes than four bedrooms. As Si 4 LADIES’ CUTTON WRAPPERS.—Ten a ahaa eogeentite Se ee eee ree ore “ ————__—_——-——— - ‘ different styles and excellent —_ PLEASUL RE for your fam! y- i svinneputiescameimipaiitaaiaicsiiieaealia teil: idiieli VARTSD.-4 young san of ovale Seas | CHENILLE PORTIERS.—We now as PLATE GLAS INSURANG 4 RAN | or single and double entry. Apply to PRAKP your attention to the beautiful line ene HARRIS & STEWART, | O G ES. - ate a Co. ” ; PP! none cies i akin atom mwa 6.) «on o2saee oe DODD & ROGERS, ©... pair. Six good colorings and very MARK WRIGHT i C0., TD,, Deminion Plate Glass Insurance Co. 50 Cases more of those fine Oranges § | TO RENT.—On the Ist of May the twa handsome designs Stores on Queen Street, at present occupied by the subscribers, Will be iet separately or ag « —— just received, London House. | | One Store, ifdesired. Rent moderate. Apply * BIER BROS. | Who sell at Selling Pfices. R. B NORTON & CO, AGENTS. W. A. HUTCHESON. Was SaS Seen ween | to 5. B MACnowAuD & On. Queen Street inal sag ar ieee : ” me oh Expected Ti dav '—Four Cases of New Ch’town. March 29, 1894—45 mchl7—4w 2aw weh24—dy lw Charlottetown, March 27, 1894—tn thu sat | mch—iw lire (> tw. aps —