THE DAILY EXAMINER : . SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1894. THE KING OF PORTPOLIOS pF ae Se — = . Our Own | se ptive and il OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. Two fresh caves, filled with beautiful : : ; oe See ee it oF ge ee ee at —— lgstrated | > A a, 18, with aon No a been discovered at. Jen- : : ; ., o lew § les . out portfolio series | The House has been occupied all week Sve a i ~~ Wales.” New chanibers ; = that ha No need to; discussing the tariff, with occasional Gina, "The fi a ov soemrommie Fe advert ‘ ss, A | breaks into routiue busines, Nothing ve ree = » oP raid to be 120 : ane epg Prete ne odes son cies tna eae py ie Drom frora 60 to 70 in height. oa this Mi v3 stand, | & pretty sharp debate on a motion of Mr teonad ihe way —— found, but not bot- | fa ee st-class | Muloch that all witnesses helare the pate “a » On account of insufficiency of rope; 4 onder of ‘ . lhe series | lic accounts committee should be put on | lowe ae the air. a lighted candle was | eealete ated pus| Gath. ‘Tile. demsnad deco nat ae | owered 35 feet, which burnt clearly chase ! ey do not! reasonable to an ontsi ler, but the Govern- M ntreal has now a home for the in- | like the ‘opy now, | Ment Oppos el and defeated it There curable. It is the gift of Senator D:um- | Coupon Spi i the price | Was, no doubt, come ulterior olject in the | ae 1, who bought a fine property knowa | ee V v I I A—— ja ten « Ra Se ninds of the Opposition, They depend as Notinan Place, and has erected thereon —_ a aan argely upon the proceelings of the ies ne, oa almost Juxurions ap- | public accounts committee for capital to | PO‘Mtmente, with rooms for 75 patients. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. work on in their SMumping thr muigh the Phe Sisters of St. Margaret have been car- : ; r c untry. They are fond of “travelling | TY" 00 hospital work for the incurable | Mast Srectatty.—Beer Bros yond the record,” and of bringing in ali | '® 8" *h way as they could, and the home ) — sorte of irrelevant questions, which thev | which Senator Drummond has provided 2 ' Ma s , Q q | Know w I] be disallowed, and then th y | wil be im their charge. | 9, not set np their whoop that the Government } ine Princess Alice of Hesse, who is & : a ure trying to hide sor vething. The Gov- | bets thed ' = the Czarewiteh, ~~ the * ’ No. I graplia ee gave them too much latitude in | YOCNsE™ daughter of the late Princess a ‘ ; Sol, and are quite right in not allowing } All ‘ec, of Englan: » and & grand daughter o the Opposition to take them by the nose 7o Qnee . Vu tora. She was born June Thon lick MeGil and lead them around 6th L8i2 The Czarewitech was born | ; Glee | ; Ottawa, owing to its beins the capital of | M ty Sth, [868 His mother is a sister of : - | « anada, has more than its share of cranks, | a i cess of Wales. This betrothel is | W ffi . { ] . ( il ’ ] . ; Ser t re—-8 and 9 male aad female, the latter predo ninating. | 705°" "Por with great fuvor by the | ‘e@ are ring eXtlre a J ; j oO” 7 . : *g r ' .° ‘hij . ; Stodhla N12 of Magic City. | Visitors to Parliament Hilly at almost any | Geran court and is thought to imply a 4 lect f 0 ithe ¢ ‘f Howe ge - hi —— Clothing. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Chiidren’s Suits | ; how lav, may observe an elderly | Moc friendly feng between Rassia and | £0 select from, either of Home Manufac 3 ; ii ) ey , visite aati ct unkempt ‘locks, | Fefmany ant England. : i =. : = ne | ee or Imported Cloth. One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at | ‘Whats “ 1 MeGill? . tit ‘ } mespun, W th so Caer has refused to take any pir CSS jan Ce s a” ] Te r ce P da ‘ s y 4 . 2 ‘ . ‘ > . _ he’s 8 3 ae ' aru (in stimmer)” wear- | i® # congress of the powers proposed by | “ BR Ue 4 P ling will wear like out fome made weeds; new patterns coming from our Mill every one xa well worn heme-minde rtraw Lat, or | Lal, Austria and Germany toreduce the| ay. Be, sure and see our ov acture ‘r Suitings ‘or ine > . — Fhe Stanley. arrived | cow's brat, av ee mood to call the | tating armies in Europe. Hie Iinperial | 9 9 scleral . 1. “ manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the | , ~ hina mg gee. and er his head etaneient | Westy of Russia uses his army to curb . ae aN 1 rira ‘ € or : a r x ° éen ’ from | k last evening g ay his head a most ancient | 4, . 7 r Cc 1ea yes In iC: iia ; Te reo oC 6 : > r , — > i. rom Pict oe aE UME | ceca cr the “Sairey Gamg™ pattems Nitin. Te not any protects him from | ] — rket.— e have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay you ; a the straits faded amd patched This is Mr. Henry | Y'lence, but furnishes employment -for 0: see” Our: '¢ +14¢ : * i. » Qc ‘ ‘ ) eee “: ° : 7 : _— - . Wentworth Monk, a member of Po of | many thousands whe would ent el pe 0 I : aul ” € partment before buying, A nhew assortment of Gents I ul nishings just Ike : Curen, B Tne MeGill Glee | Canada’s oldest and most highly respected have nothing to do, and the unempl.eyed * : ; : : Club has «1 thé-services of “Ver: | families. Mr. Monk is a “crank” on two | are always dangerous in such’ countriés. ! : able,” the distinguished tenor singer of the | points, viz , the restoration of the Jews to Besides, he may _need his army sooner a 2 a . Hart M duartett Jerusalem, and (2) the peaceful» arbitrae than expected. The friendship which he i , ” ment of nati OY al d fferences rather than by ’ hows for the Hohenzollern and Hap:- 0 as or La, 6 Te N cousertaN®.—The Northum-| war. He lies in wait for Cabinet Ministers | burg Kaisers is merely upon the surface, ; 3 y berland a: | at Bdindheceide- trom Point | and members. in whose cara he earminie and when he embraces them it is but té da Thene about 7 o'clock last evening, | pours his schemes Occasionally he Gnd out their week points. The harmony — = = and the mai! arrived in th y by special | writes long effusions to the press, copies | of the rajegsof Europe cannot last. " ee wee en ee ey i train at / K f which he mnvariably transmits to Her Lorl° Rosebery, in a speech at a meet- ‘hi nes 79s ina < Y on mod } : a ar Mejosty the Queer Twice has this old | ng of Eibetal tlubs a few evenings ago, ( bildren 7 << Boys and Mit AS Suits. Spring | Sreamen 4 iT, owned Batt Bros., | gentleman visited the Hy Land, and | “al hewp4aoef jpinion that the English Suits ! Youths Suits Overcoats. cleared to-da Picton tu get bunker tramped it over, and were he not now kept | Were hedémiinz exceedingly weary of the ; . Alt’prices, ‘from ' goal. She will retu e frst of the week | purposely “strapped for funds,” he would | long struggle against Irish coercion. He | , Our strong card We offer specaf 3 to $15 eaclf. We We carry a fall and load at irgo of p luc and a | be offagain. He is well educated and | asked the Unionists whether, apart from | !" this department value in Boys’ and would strongly ad- line of New and Sty- : deck | ud of ses for St. John’s, Nfld., | writes Vigorous and correct Eng | the Irish question, it was worth their.| is we carry the lar- Youths’ Suits in vise anyone wanting lish UVERCOATS, | . for Carvel! B lish, while his voice is rich and | While to hold aloof from the Liberal party | gest assortment of Blue Serge, Tweeds a geod honest Suit suitable for Spring | : . : a ‘ <ohorous He is harmless, and ae to its copyright of ‘the word “Lib- litt e. Suits im the and Black Worsted, that Wil look well, or Fall wear. Also, | Scerr Act C ‘ victiox.— Yeste niay fore- | has a cheery good day fur everyone. eral.” If they held aloof from the party | ¢!t, all standard “New styles, good wear well, and net a full range of Eng- | noon Huch McLeed, of Mount Stew art, : Another crank. of a different etamp, is | ' the belief that its fi reign policy was goods, a large part quality and prices cost much, to cail Jish, Scotch or Can- | was convicted of a first offence of the} Mr. Richard J. Wieksteed, D. C. L., an | null and void, they were not likely, he | Of which are abso- down to snit the ard see oar new adian Waterproofs, | Canada Temperance Act before i V. | assistant English translator on the staff of said, to believe so longer, as the Govern-}lutely private pat- times. We avout! stock.« Youwillnot in all the leading Palmer aad Ramer! M Rae, 4. P.’s for | whe House of Commons Dr. W icksteed, | ment was determine! to maintain the | teras, or goods that ask the Boys’ to he asked to buy if makes. i Queen's ‘ ty, and fined $50 and costs. | as he insist<« on being called, is a tall, | unity of the Empire abroad and the unity , we control, from a look at our Clotliing “vou do not see any- Cheap ! = ‘liape man, close on 60 years of age e445 1@ st sense of e wor ) e | cents to $5.00 each. before they*hur. hing it8 yon. heap , y . , she S& “ AC ww.—We felt sure that . sh (Mr Gu ae W ck a theca a at h oa “ a BS ; el . = en rte oa ne Spat a c anny : TO-DAY the Grand Ar my of the Pacific States opens its annual encampment at Oakland J ; is tie son of | justavus W. Wicksteed, kingdo ome. se words 0 lt 7 , ‘, : 7 . ° 4 there would soou be a contradiction of the | the retired law clerk of the House of Com- | the Liberal Premier are looked uponas’+PROWSE . BROS. -PROWSE” BROS. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. Cal. All the States west of the Rockies are represented at the gatherin > which ex-Presi- ; ’ f Be ol > : . I . . . . . one pooewesl, Sepa by vend — mons,an wbl gentleman of 94 years, but | very significant. | i ani aa i _ |dent Harrison has been invited to attend. One point to be settled is the selection of the ot. J the unciean ess : at emart and aeticve, physicaily and intellect | “ee pamee : ; - a ; . P bs > : ice Wcard'the cessonchip Seenley.. | cally’ "3: dimen to vey chthte Dest PERSONAL, | Carpeta. |: Curtshrs: GW Gletha: Mate & Rags, | *2didate whom the Pacific. States will support for the office of Commenter ba (iat "at ag has already appeared in the St John Sun | Wicksteed is more of an Englisiman than] p..: fi Rr oe ; *"" | national encampment at Pitisburg next August. , os hte ~ Ensign Hughes an! Capt. Miller, sne- | ‘ ; * over the signature of “A ° “d F rancois, | he isa Protestaut, but certainly he con- stuner' te Milas ‘When ei - a | Ail - the» = bé-t In six Départ- If you. wish to see We also show a commer ai tray : er, of Montreal. Mr riders himself one of the defenders of the Parnoe ve wt sal wd th : : $8 ‘ ’ - vs makes in Wiltons, ment we offer a one ‘of the finest verv fine line of y . . : . Francois says: “With 35 passengers we | faith, and a bulwark of the Reformation | hold shes ' ae vs pa act a Rg, a wan Velvets, Brussels, snperb line of New. assortments of Floor SCOTCH and TA- You can settle at a glance (if you are a waverer ) who can do the best for you in this — Wall expect separate rooms, Out oe | He ran Otvrawa what Meter Beste used to (Sunday) ai tno Mateiieed a eeabaeneies Brussels Tapestric,..Desigd |, iu. : Lace, 11 Oil Choflig: in° the PESTRY Sqnares | city if you only call on the Star Tailor. This proclamation is no idle pretence. We have joms ar an and tidy, linen changed | be to Charlottetown. r. W. is a bac lor | we a ' Cee *| Tapestries, and all Silk am Shenille ominion, -¥ “g i ere sizes cs . P when required; and,as tor the food, we | —[ kr es naaeal other cranks whe a l : ; rs ee nh that, pur sriapd, ee a ea * nae tb eee i pi o face oa 2 1 nenvens a ; | the goods, we have the stuff in us, to make a better looking man of you for the least money ‘ j ian 9 er. | a : ? ; | John T. Stewart, s ) ) Ste vend nakes ti 2 i e tO your do so by calling On. and you miss a big } . + i 7 . a Rineot say 00 mu h in praise of it.” We | bachelors—he dresses well, ia a fanatic on | Feo Garten oe poem. § sere Sand’ le dace Base odematnae te, the wh. a0 we late om eheaes Wf ees ee eee The way to give you the cheapest Clothing and the best is ope that, in simple justice to the careful | total abetine ec. ! a special ruvm Pas es ae ee See ee aia Ce ? thin before placing extensive ramve vs as : ; “, : + ol - : . a peimctaking ena eae Stanley, | hee Se in sss in Portland, Oregon, for the past ea “3 De a0, Ome ie Be. prcacieg-soame, wa wis ore heenghs one to follow out in detail the only method of paying prompt cash. We have started the ball Mr. James Smith, the Patriot will give which he w pars during tne | u Sem - conn eee aa wee that are lower than troable to show out { yards “a ide All ireming, mo a-rolling, and if you study your own interests, and have the slightest regard for the poor a wh bp minence t the contrradic * See i * : saialiah ahd os Air. Stewarts e } woke down some ; 7 7 e* . f ° on 2 . : - . . E . ° . ines Scensin on ta Winclone & wee sa fee o Fens coruth diild ie fee’ ONO Cur ains. apes RS RR Tailor, come up with your money «nd you will save what would keep yourself and family for , oe ee ie - | twice iu the day one W.in ih’ Same Las oF 26 nell ier Ce eee it saat -OWSE BROS. j 4 we on: ten Rebnsees Sied : Known crank who made the false report to| He has « weakness for ecarf pins, of which | “s Cbliged tw vis a Balew, Ore gon, where, PROWSE “BROS. PROWSE. B08. PROWSE BROS S-| a week on a solitary Suit of Clothes. | the St. John Sur Reasonable men or | is said to possess a marvellous collection, a eee ee ee — & CO , CO 7 CO . women who have been pasedngers on the | he is s os wemnaneel pa aad erg = physicians in the state, he has . & . &.CO. & CO: Ss Bian cy praire I gtyi' the ethicren y and leves w hich look as if they were drawn oot Tae rer ne oe ee Tare 7 irene : courtesy of the Stanley’s steward. Some | smell with drawing striegs. He made mea |' yas been one of our successful Island- ata at . . a : . persons are more nice than wise, and the | oe austen ie ene etna ers areal ae at zl time the im- Hats & Caps. Dre SS Goods. Domestic s Gents : author of the report which appeared in| other day. mistaking me for someone ee ane ee — “ — » sme We_ have led i Back & Col ] Chink = Furnishing 2 the Patriot is one of them elve, forhe would assoon have thought ee ee ee 2 es: as gy hata rw aliertiecaggantee 6 as Print Db ‘ t "1 - — - 2 | of saluting his Slatenia Majesty dealer in real estate. _His many friendson | this particular line Cashmeres very Cottons, White ant epar mn | ® anueae eave. on tho tcamitas of he Gans Trnth a, the Island, and especially in this city,will, - the last twelve cheap, Flowers, Rib- Grey Cotton, White an — ——— — | ciety A wéer oF 0 a0 someone persuad we have no doubt, be glad tohear of his | years, and we are bons (large variety), and Unbleached de., White & Colored raul’s Church.—Fifth 8 : pA ee adh than oe « estorat ir valth. stili to the front Corsets im all the Table Linen, Towels Shirts from 12 i Tia sits Chusati, .. Stl Beaton otter | od en shan ne ameeihnel Sienmmaeineed restoration to health ti : ) 1 able Linen, Towe Shirts from 12 inch Tl ME } uy il . a > . ; » i ne v rn if ae . ee +1), . . Batter: Morning Prayer at lLo’clock. Suo-| he immedistely allowed his gray hair to| === =— —— oo — = ere ~ and Toweling,—in to 18 inch Collar. 1e Star erchant Aallior. day Schoo! at 2.30. Kwvening Prayer at | grow long over his shoulders, till he look- LOCAL NOTICES . aa pene hex oe i olored §Kid fact you are safe in Collars, Cuffs and Advertisements under this heading enarged | markets produce, Gloves in all sizes, buving all lines of Ties in large variety. Charlottetown, April 28, 1894, 7 o'clock St. Peter’s Cathedral—Fifth Sunday | bachelor,but he is proper by struck on the | —~- find’t pores: nt , G 8 +a Gs ee — —— oe ’ after Kastér : Holy Communion at 8 a.m. { gitls, and it is a favorite pastime of Pine apples and Florida oranges re- ind our prices right. any in the trade. *OODS., Kid Gloves. his to come into the gallery of the For St.Jola 8, Newfoundland Matins at 10.15. | and (chora!) at 11 a. m Children’s Service at 2.30 Sermon at 7 ck St. Denstan’s Cathedral.—-Firet Mass at 7.30a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. | High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m.} Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o'ck Evensong and | oc aK | ed a proper guy. | valleries. | day, while she and I have said that he is a Commons and, through a pair of opera glasses, survey the fair sex in the opposite Some years ago he fancied him- self in love with a young lady who was engaged to an Ottawa gentleman, and one her intended were waiking, Master Dick approached, and, shoving the young man to one side, at-} | for at the rate often cents per line, ceived to-day at Beer & Goff’s. Gents Ties— 2 for 21 cents See our window —Moore & McLeod Great rush for boots and clothing at J B Macdonald & Co’s great sale. a28 3i Don’t forget to buy now; only a few days more for our cheap sale—J B Mac- donald & Co. a28 3i and you will always PROWSE BROS. as good and cheapas PROWSE BROS. STAPLE DRY PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROTHERS, Ask tosee our Gents’ ——_ | mouth Streets. | attended to. CANADA ATLANTIC MIsS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to attend to all orders in Millinery j at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- Orders by mail promptly 2m eod—~ap26 THE STEAMER ALBERT Will be on the berth to receive cargo : for above port On Monday Next. sets James a Bll meeting “ tempted to take charge of the lady. Ti W f ‘ _ es reaching at ti & tm. and) The young man resented Dick’s interfer- A bargain—French ealf, band-sewed 4 , ‘ | ; ' HORSES will be taken on deck a” m. by Res r. P. Fullerton, . | ence and pe him a pair of black eyes, | boots, at J H Bell & Co’s for $5. le onder ul Chea D Men. | hee \ \ } moderate rates. Apply at once for — om lay S hool aud Bib a oe rae 2.30. | and then followed it up by summoning Custom made boots, hand-sewed, with ‘ ‘ ) SQ YY ' si »¢)6 er oF, aoe See | Dick for assault before Police Magistrate | French calf uppers, selling at $5 a pair at Charlottetown, April 19, 1894—-dy Plant Steamshi L Sie a. CARVELL BROS. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting | O'Gara, an Irish Catholic. The conse | J Bell's. ‘ a 28 lw : : ; | D ine. etre cae aps Agents. at 10.15 Preaching at ll a. m. and | quence was that Dick spent some hours in Fresh maple syrup (very fine) just in at ——— | ee ages APOC ' — David Sutherland. pastor. and Bible Class at 2.30. | + p.m. by Rev Sabbath Schoo! quod, from which he was relieved through the intercession of friends. From that at Sanderson’s & Co’s. Anvone having horses to sell will do HENRY MORGAN & 00., MONTREAL TO BOSTON. First Methodist Church. — Morning | day to thie, Dick has pursued Mr. Martin orse { one, prayer meeting at 16.30. Preaching at} O’Gasa with relentless fury. So much for well to call on Mr W S McKie, who al mage 34 by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer, and at | cranks. ways gives a good price for a good horee. pe Po emiplenges HE i. Boa | 7 p.m. by Rev. W. W. Brewer. Sunday) 2) —_____3-————— Call this evening at Carter’s bookstore : | Fast Direct Line, Not Calling | i School and Bible classes at 2.30. Union| Go to Paton’s show this evening. for latest papers and magazines. ap28 l he Boston Couch Bed at Halifax. prayer meeting at 8.30. | ee a exhibit of dry goods in the James Paton & Co. invite you, with | . io quevacenies Is econd fethodist Church.— Prayer | th: city—Paton’s exhibit. , i o hav q sip | $ : " : . i Second Methodist hurch Prayer j on your friend, to have a look through their | — = The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer I The store is beautifully | “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation meeting at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11a. m. | You need not purchase anything at | store this p. m. : § ‘ Pa ee ee " ° ey Rev. W Peet er, and at 7 f, - Paton . Co.’s to see their aor of decorated for this evening. ap28 | An entirely new departure in combination furniture. A | Co's. Wharf, Charlottetowy, on FRIDAY, AN OPTICIHL DELUS'ON vy Rev. G. C ’almer. Sunday School | nw and fashionable goods. All are in-| Stopand think fora moment. Do you | Juxuri »} r , . rent : : ; ie iti ; ars 3 Oat : thin é 5 xurious couch by da n comfor _ | MAY 4ru, at 7 p. m., (icePermitting), and } - as : cs at ; and Bible ciasses at 2.15 Young People’s | vited this evening. Free. | want anything in the house cleaning line y Yi fortable bed by night. For cael every Friday at C p. m., (arriving S Bee iy ee de ~ eae ‘ i; oa - ? y S deiusion to PC OK pi i Union at 3.15 — ——>—————— oe — : _ | Sach as Kalsomine, whiting, glue, ochres, Seeding is row about finished in Mani- | tintings of all shades, floor paints, ready lor, office or limited housekeeping it fills a long felt want. Simple in construction, easily handled, cleanly, durable, and ton early Monday morning), FROM BOSTON -Tuesday, May ist, your sight fair without the aid of spec- Baptist Churc! Preaching at 11 a. m. } * | ; - . ww A ! ‘ » Northwest, ¢ in 8 list ; ; : : : ° tacles. It’s a damaging delusion, tov, be- : and 7 p.m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday | toba and the Northwest, and in some 418, mixed paints, oils, turpentine, stains, ja- : . . . i - at 11 o'clock, a. m., and every. Tuesaday at | ; ' ging | on, tov, be — Shoot hel past r’s Bible Class at 2 36. trict grain al re ady shcws above ground. pans, varnishes, enamel, bronzes or brush- as sold at a price that brings 1b within the rea th of all classes. ll a. ~ : i edureigneva’ sae will 1 7 soe gb “a ene on “7 se Vu aaa eae ndea s are always 1 ’ : - : rerv Tr at « , } ar oe | P : oo ‘ ; r s : dl over- ur aeves Ueot endeavors Meeting House, Upper Great George | The work falling to the Inspector of | es ? If you do cal! and see D. M. Richards it 1S in every respect a most poptlar article of furniture. This Superior Passenger Accommodation. aoe Seatener caer unanaed ott high exerted to secure the patsonage of the pub Street.—Services at li a.m. and 7 p.m. | Hulls has been en i & Co’s stock. april 23 1 wk is attested by the fact that over 1300 of these beds were sold BS ss oe and wg ene |-withont tsuch harm. but inthe case of | lic. In running our Soda “and Mineral Bible Clase and Sunday School at 2.30. ng Nova Scotia, Isaac ©. Olive, of o Prowse Bros. are sending in repeat ail }j C8 will be issued at Stationson P. E. Island! 4.0 coo. jets prs soruitanel asia Water business, no expense or effort i ; aa waptale « : ; retail in the ¢ as rear 9 te : : : . | the eves it’s a dangerous experiment. » Oo xpense or effort 1s Kensington Hall—Sunday School at | John, taking New Brunswick -" em orders for children’s clothing, winich goee 1 t ¥ aty of Boston last year oe Illustrated catalogue Railway. Through freight delivered fron: | wien you: need apectacles she staan is | spared to produce the best quality obtain- 2.30 o'clock, p. m. Evangelistic Ser- ' Island. Tue office is worth about $12 to show that the people appreciate their | #NG price list mailed on application, Special discounts will | ana Steamer without cartage or re-| impediate, like the weed of food when able. } vice conducted by Mr. H. Rackham, | per annun. efforts to supply the trade with the bes be given during this season for the purpose of introducing | ay m4 ae at | you’re hungry. We ca» supply the spec- | Try our sparkling Vichy or Soda Opening w ith a song service from 7 to cites : ae re earned ee goods made of the lowest possible price. this Couch B d F 1 1 b 7 © shit " re wae guaranteed. tacles whenever you yequire them, and Nothing like it in the city. 7.15 p. m. Call this week and see their children’s , ed. or sale only Dy Shippers requiring their frei ht prompt | what’s more, can tell yon just what you Headquarters for everything in the Gospel Meeting —Remember the Ges sel ° 9 suite. az4 2i lw | .& pon de yond aes oe et must-have to fit your eyes. We also have Drug line. Meeting ia : lle f et A Dru ggist Ss : HENRY MORGA N & CO enippers to forward via ant Line, ) Eye Water and Eye Shades for weak eyes. DAVIES’ 1A en " eecting in “ie Athenzeum on Sunday | é = Kd : : ‘4 | Savannah Pier, Boston. —s ) AVIES’ DRUG STORE, afternoon, at 4 o'clock, con lucted by the | 2 wera han hen es oy lime Furniture Dept.) Chonial ies Minteait | For further particulars apply at the | omni ap23 St, George Pharmacy. , Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Re utation Bloo ervenemeaty . " “ se, - al. | office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. i , ve ) Les. Matthew 21—“Doing God's! ' rae | W a ” ing Se a ap28—tu thu sa ¥ H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, | . . 5 is founded on the purity of his goods : 7 a oo Plant Wharf, Halifax. . } : - and accuracy of his compounds. JT di ’ i RICHARDSON & BARNARD CAMERON BLOCK. ] nape s of immigration on the | Th : » auestion about these ; 4a ics q — One eer o 95d : eet ved toate’ bnentaneiaed | a a a a e eps Wants. Lost Found &e General Agents, Boston. apZ5—dy i 4 . et when the pure 0 ,! : . € : ap2l } _- } a circular f department at Wash- | In addition to everything in the |. ‘4 Oy 9 § P. | | Blouses, n future all immi- the Dominion of Can- ington, directing that grants fr “ drug line, we have all the latest in Tanis ror ex sundries. t to the tf—ap2s (MT Tishve caute per tine. ANNOUNCEMENT. Sleighs, Harness, : ; ' ala uz] Newfoundland are to be treated | » e ond es i ix the same as immigrants from Europe, and | Shirt Wists 4 : ; ny ee " 4 9 t= WANTED—A good girl for general house- FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. ame rigid examination. work.’ Apply at this office. ——~ay- wry - i | b Adveruisginenis under this heading charged Piano, Furniture, Carriages, Iam instructed to sell by Auction, at | the residence of Rob. Angus, Esq., Lower Queen Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of May, commencing at Il o’clock, We humbly accept the verdict of the | | 19th April, inst., and will immediately, on the coming into effect of the Scott Act, open up in our present premises, NO. 38° WAN''ED—A gir!) for ge neral work.—MRks. JoHN Coomns, Water Stre et. ap23 sulye Collars, WANTED—One or two unfurnished rooms NW ' | Cor. Keat & Prince St’s. SAT ilks. | Cor. Queen & Richmond Sv’s. ‘4 > ; FOR BLOUSES—tta Shot Silks, th very latest novelty, at 56c., | 98¢. and $1.20 WATERED SILKS the leading {GLISH SILK--The new Dress Silk, shiv nmended for elegance anid BEER BROS. we will begin next week with a special di¢pia of Dre “ Goods Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, April 28, 10 s. m. Moderate wind: generally fair; @ few local show er- perature ae so cal lid duce e t much change in tem- | as? 7 HPs 6 FOR THE BEDROOM Lots of Comfort in a good bed one that won't creak and groan every time you turn over. Lets of Comfort in a convenient Dresser, or a commodious Wash Stand. Lots of Value and little price in our Antique, Oak, Ash and Walnut Suites. ‘Lots of Bargains in all kinds of Furniture. WARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., | Who Sell at Selling Prices, | ap? 1 Cu ffs, | : JUST RECEIVED. HARRIS & STEWART, | LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, April 27, 1894—dy A Boon to : | Sissi icone WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE — us! ROT KE. DELICIOUS ( PAST: Y. Housekeepers! - seen with the ease and half. the application to Is sure to attain great popularity as the best all around pedal that- wit be this season. lightness of the rat trap racing pedal ber pad, it preserves thé varied and excellent qualities of the 1893 pattern, and reduces its weight more than one Itis undoubtedly the lightest, neatest, and handsomest pedal ever attached to a bicycle. beautiful illustrated , Columbia catalogue, which you can obtain . by K.M. Young, Agent Combining the comfort of a tub- Particulars in the stibseribers. Will mchd+$w apli—tl cooK WANPED— PETERS. = order, with water in Quaid, Lower Queen } i aple Epwakp KELLY, one Store, ifdesired. Rent m to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street. TO RENT.—On the*lst*of May“the two Stores on Queen Street, ot pemontaateorss by be let separately or a4 erate. Apply FOR SALE OB TO RENT.—A Cottave op posite the residenée of the Hon. F. Brecken, tormerly oeeupied by the subseriber. Posses- sion given Ist May.--MAURICE BLAKE. mted, before the en of *pril, agoddcook. / pply to Mas. ARTHU _ d&w tf— pt —- TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated on Sidney Street, uearly opposite the Brick Chureb, containing six rooms in good kitchen. Kent low to the ight tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- treet,’or to the owner, a in a goad locality. Apply at this office. aps—li pd pply ,TO. LET—A House pleasantly situated on oon Street, at present occupied by Mr. W. P. Miss Essery. w—apas WANTED Two servants, cook and house- wanted Ist May. Wages $7.00 per month to good gitls. “= pply to MRS I \ MACDONALD, Glenaladale Pw. dy 2i wy 2i pd—ap27 CLERK. WANTED —Wanted, a young man to take ¢harge of a Grocery Store. pply in writing, stating salary, with references to A BC, care of EXAMINER Office. TO LET—The tenement over A Horne’s brick store, containing five large rooms. Pos- session Ist May. Apply to ALEX HORNE. , Qa > WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs J B 4 ACDONALD, Dorchester Street. 3i- ap25 l= treet. ‘A REW <RD—Mr James Murphy, who ad- vertised the purse containing a sum of money between Springton. Let 67, and Charlotte- town, will be handsomely rewarded by call- ing with it at this Gifice. d&w—apd ood Hay for sale at my Barn in one lot.—W si—ap25 “2 / “HAY~I have three or four tous of very | V BEER. Square,a House containing dight ms,befng one-half of a tenement. ent froderate. Apply 'o0 KENNETH FINLAYSON on the premises. lw—ap2 : rope sO LET—On Hillsborough Street, “near kK the | §TORAGE.-Gocd storage for furnitare, Possession given May l6th, Apply to 1 : i lw—ap27 | sleighs, etc., can be hadin a ¢ry warehouse. Room for forty sleigbs. Apply to P, C. Con- NOLLY, Grafion Street, si—apa ° > QUEEN STREE?, A Modern Restaurant, Luach and Cigar Counters. From our well-known past experience maid. Cook wanted by 15th May: housemaid | in this line, and being fully alive to the | need of such a plac, we hope to meet tlie | patronage cf our fellow ertizens both for | and against the Petition, as wellas ull visitors to the city. A. MACDONALD, | ap25—dy 2aw tf dy pat guar 2aw tf Tenders for Coal. | Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Water Commissioners until noon on THURSDAY, 3rd May next, for delivery at the Pumping Station of about | 100 Tons Acadia or Intercolonis] Round ! Coal. Said Coal to be of the best quality, of this year’s mining, to be weighed on the | City Scales and delivered on or before the | 15th day of May, 1894. Tonto consist of | 2240 Ibs. The Water Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any | tender. By order, _ | D. McLEAN, Secretary. | Water Commissioners’ Office, City Hal), April 26,1894, 4 j Bi ead a. 1.3 All his Honsehold Effects, comprising | superior Newcombe Piano, Parlor, Dining | Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Fur- niture, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, etc. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, ap25 Auctioneer. WHOLESALE ONLY. 130 Cases ™* Gallon Apples,” Tomatoes, 1d 15 Peaches, 25 ©“ Strawberries, ‘6 * Fam >. Pears, 120 Pails Jams (assorted), 5 Cases Corn Beef, vo ~ Boneless Chicken, CARVELL BROS. 25 barrels Apples in good order. CARVELL BROS, 30 barrels Onions to arrive. CARVELL PROS. | apl9—3i eod pat | ye CANNED GOODS. | time you want it. j j /} now occupied by We can give you a Watch ——— | at alow price that will give mu the right time every G.H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, April 24, 1894—eod Dwelling House situated on Prince St., : ' Ww. WwW. Clarke, Esq Possession given about lst June next Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. ap23-—eod tf DANCING.—The Children’s Dancing Class at Terpsichore Hall, which began last even- ing, will be continued for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.—E. BURRIS aps | BOY WANIED—At Watson's Drugstore, ap