ARK ois pei, LOE age eae OR HS OPTED TY CACHE Se ARI we someone So map ys RE Ag TS Rs oe RORY a ok LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS. s said that Chis f Justice St rong an | t ably two other Jinx I ges of the Supreme Special Corres walle nee al The Exa ainer « Ds Ss Court will be retired shortly. — { } = i . . , | Mr. Jost. o ller Bros sharlotte i a Prices on hard coal have dropped 25 Mr. » of Miller Bros., Charlottetown, STAN 8 0 the in Boston: and ant otal is in town. - “ton In Hoston; and soft coal, which | ‘ss been considered low at $3.65 a ton, Captain Sealey, of the 8S. A., leaves for ‘ ; dropped to $3.25 St, Johu to-morrow to attend a council . : j ; } there. Gat Severe shocks of earthquake occurred eg ee ; - at Venice and Verona on Tuesday, Many | _ As the harbor is epening ¢ rapidly, the Ar ldings were damy zed and several per- | Northumberland is expecte 1 im afew de ‘ys. i : s injured, but no ene killed. Lumber has been placed on Mr. R. C. 8 S LOUg Mr. Hayter Reed, the government Indian | McLeod’s lot, Water St., for the erection of } j e agent, reports every evidence of progress | a new building wards the full norivileces af « wena ™) ; . it - : — Ind Pers, 1g re heats tne entertainment and lec un 7 } ind ans rf on a, with the! ture here .? uesday evenir iw is pronoune- , ae a fe Seeeen ey Who are! ed to have been a grand success, The lec: | : D ae to tei rade toward their e deliver red by Rev. G. M. C oe ag bs of | 2 Al systen | Chartott town, is consider red the best ever xt ial ] . i . + a. s oO " ea a ne Appear ft be quite delivered here on that subject. M. « I aL ire {x ‘ Ry contem- | There were more> people under ‘the in | S BINS The A Us | fluence of liquor aa yesterday than there | \ t : wosit g¢ , 1 , 7 are 7 has been for some ti - One had to - R i S that tney are alrea 1Y | carted to jail. 1 ng cand ante s anda policy in re- | » : tee . ae ‘ \ DWe is to the school question , ’ “| Rev. FE. M. Dill has been appointed the} ‘ The Newfour d ae a3 ; Ge egate from the Y. P. S. E.,in connection e Ne und) nd seal fishery has re- | wth the Presbvteria: Church of this town, | a » i a catch rather over the average | to attend the Convention which meets in| . \ fN ie abcess nbn equivaler ut — 300,006 | Boston in July. : : W te coats have been tak n. bis, ever i hh i ‘ Ar at a } w Sw nil i . a — The ¢ MB A eoncert which was to el i iowered pri 3 rniing, will re present take place at Emerald hot Scien evden Oo iOCK ‘ v i > Se era as a¥i t Get -ven- ih Py @ cash val ue of $450,000. As Mr Bond re | ing was post ned o ms int of the storm the re sae Ostponed On accor i » stor 1 Cant . ked ape -wfoundland has resoure es, and | until Mon oa vening, the 22nd inst " ? , ay sy valuable ones, too. | ' - eee a. — Re = . Cor sidering the bad state of the streets . the tatest news from Stockholm is far | _" } a . a y " wie ee 1 ae quite a large number attended the Women’s R : . reassuring. The situation in Norway Raeaet’ oe” } 3 i : : ~ | Missionary meeting in Epworth Hall last : . ts has not improved. A royal commission | _- . ‘ ; , e eight ieee aw eh night. . red tra of eigat menbers of the diet ia 3 tting MnN pil) kK ‘ ie aa, ie 1 » ote i $1 vard cretiy trying to devise means of uphold- | . De McNe AD se nasladesdibenie. esa since cut ppagiin N King Oscar in bis ref isal to yield to | inthe ¥ MC A rooms the last of the W = Ax ar iis ret ai i ° , , . ane - ‘ti. oie 2 Se eee oe as | the Norwegian majority. The Commis. | © T U course of : oe 9 a ea | : the enhiec “ sreditaryv \ i h se ce sion was convoked under the special con- } ~ a As ne ulyect, » there tary » Oddfellows at the ris stitution article framed to meet only the | Alcoholism, eee of wide interest, we : n H. M. §. Pinafore on Fri- | gravest political crisis. It has not been | hope to see a large audience. ; . st tv ; - vy, April 26th, and the performers wil] | 12 session hedore since the Crimean war. et thats diewte a a nll i veice as | The members are said to AV ivis ae ait ie te Gd ke te A ge elles SVBIVSVVSSVTASVeessys 5 argest audie btainable | the goverument to m obiliz e the fleet at ° e an i prepare to mob ilize the army. ay @ : Nicholas Flood Davin vl asked at } T Ni rt er : : retire Winn peg if the province refuse to pass | é wingt f Mr feLear medial legislat at tl I f f Mt 7 and le. ot oe what the "D : gee ° every time a man was nae his face ¢ % J1CiLea and the } eae dea would de He rep! ie d: ¢ } t , ‘ } k nes ' . } : } b he leaves a coat of go shin ing a g Is) iC t say: b n ; : ae —e — ” see gee ee ey have soap oF othe substan eon it, men 3 . ete ft ae eae will feel bound to F would so mm fail to recognize bi = at ¢ a. rgai “| — leg slation. For myself I ‘om Op- @ Nature ives tO man mn ¢ “ > h Mani ii oe eet te eenesone ¢ polish phot quires, Just eo with Man } is} . ‘ M \ 189 ve ito ye I tol oe hbisho; Ta ache with furniture and pi ano makers; @ ae on He it > Was y ti : y by the parishoners | makir thi t aad acne “Ht ake in ~ put all the uecessary polish @ ae se ea cto ee — aoe Le uae l¢ i body on their work. Al] you @ ‘ i t uy | ¥y tuis raise u Ve I t } . : a os : . | , ‘© up a party in tederal pol “1@ ou to do afterwards — keep @ . - ? eUCn IS . ; ¥2ich would Oppose him on aed out 1: f: O pac a ler to } 118 @ | atte nf the ant } this surface clean. ur arni-h ‘ i¢ Of the scnod! restion—on the ground i I hold ; "ee a = Restorer leads all other com- is ras also ed to h | Of provincial rights. Wha he should | ma ’ won ft | Tu + j sagt : poun 1s for this purpos ; ‘ A party t oO: July. | have done was to throw himself on the | P 1S t — | justice of the a Mani rice 15 cents. : { Justice of th era ani ene ey { v.—I] Ss i that) w Swe seen ri lone uctoriea will be | r William Harcourt will have a sur- | JSHNSON & df JANSON, < y r a of Ma - | a of over half a million sterling to play ? t g far ; f maoy | with when he comes to present the bulge | Grad: in Pl ‘ 4 ning t ition fr to the British House of Commons, The | yraduaies in Pharmacy. i ag ire. | vO | estimated 1 income for the year which ~ , oe are ¢ | ed on March 30 was £94,175,000; the sun | Sasteeseceecesese er » which will - largely crease the} actually paid into the Exchequer was is een iced tas i <albbisis dciecieaii ou t of that product from Manitoba. i £94,683 or, gi iving a surplt 3 of £509. ——_--— QSv. The expen lit ture has fallen telow . oe ae . : Te — Missioxs Bawp Concert.—The Earnest are estimate, and it is expected that this | U pS anid Bow fis Workers’ Band of the Upper Prince St. | will increase the surplus to the extent of } Methodist Church held an Easter enter. | & quarter of a million more. In these days | f j if. . t in the Church last night. Alof diffi culty and depression Sir William 0 il e fair iarge aud @ was present, and a Harcourt is a hap py man among tinance very int ig programme was given by | ministers. But it should be remembered | Ar ¢ NM. thy. I es, Rev. G.C. P. Palmer pre- | that this increased revenue arises, as the | sided and gave an addr Miss Ella | London Times po'nts out, “,from the im- . : G A= «Organist A collection was position Of pew taxes or the increase Of | LOW would it do to re- a . ‘ ) 1) ais a “Wa, i att 953 ‘ | taken for mission work. eld ones, ve are afraid,” the Times o 9 - srse matters ? — mak- —_s>— — that none of the increase can be verse matte ’ D Lixe.—A& the advertisement | ®tr ibuted to improved trade. the “downs easy and publis ved «'s where will st ow, the steamer Mr Glad-tone received at Hawarden, a he « Baas Tiber, of the Dobell Line, will load at| few ¢ cays ago, the deputation of the Ar- | the ups lard, Mortr Charlottetown on Monday - evian refugees who recently arrived in | : 22nd inst. She will be followed by the pi from the scene of the. massacre. Invest in a decent P jlin » I Hames ar t other steamers of t he He expressed bi s deep sy mpathy wi ith the | +r M« maga « Yr. lin it rates are very moderate.| 47menianeand said that, unfortunate] aly, |} Wire Mattress and you Mr. Nelson Rattenbury is agent here for | the Turk was an old offender. The danger will lay pown with satis the Dol Line and will be pleased to} Of the situation, he declared, was that use- | a © afford all rad ful action might cease owing to the Turks’ | faction and get uP with a mise of reform, which was not worth | Cross °F THE I EGISLATURE. —Th € he br reath spent in their utierance. The rez ret. Legislative Assembly will be formally Suit tam should n »t have a penny’s worth of | 4 { z i J , { prorogued to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at | credit for promises, which were not actu- MARK WRIG tHi i f} U., LTD, five o'clock The ouard ef honor} ally promises. Mr Gladstone added that | will |} der command Captain | he had read with much pain the refugees’ Who Sell at t Selli ing Prices. Crockett, Sond Battalion, anl the | deposition in regard to their horrible suffer- | mcm snuaia wi irnished by the Artillery} ings. They must appeal to everyone who | Band. The usual salute from Fort Ed-{ Tecognized any duty to Christians in dis- | ward will be fired by a detachment from | ‘ress. He was now 85 years old. ; He ho No. 2 ¢ any, G. A., under command of | lor ger had the Fame keenness of sight as | E very day you are without them. It’s Ca; : P pas ane oe ad altogether retired from | no trick to 3ell the m, they sell themselves , ii ‘ ° 1 nlm pu ic life, bt as long as he could use his | and so they should. Being made from the Istanp Sreamers.—The Northumber-| Yeice it would be used in the cause of hu- | | finest selected Havana Tobacco and ] for Pictou this morning but had | ™auity. an : ‘ tii i : a = as 0+6+e . stnesitg ae ee ——__— —— . ¢ Fillers, to return on account of ice off Cape Bear! pos ice Govan —This forenoon, William | ‘Guarantecd Long Fille and Caribou. The St. Lawrence will be | py. ow " 1 awkin+, Powna! Street > was conv icted of | P a iii ie y 7A 9 Q ae a ee ee ee ee ee | # second infract tio a of the Canada Temper- ID 4 TLY. ‘The ie aie — _— {r. D. D. Revan. for many years purser 0 . : : : A 1€V are a regular Mr. D Tens es a ,,. | ance Act, and fined in the sum of $100 and 7 . t! St. Lawrence, has been transferred to . : , - 7 ’ ; cs costs, or two months imprisonment. The | p g for Five Sents : =? : ; ; . ; ue N tm Dberialr nere he lik OCCUPY 3 - pares Waere Se Wel @ fC cases against James Cc ummings and Angus Ten Cent moke B si r sifion he vacancy ti : : ™ ee , re er D “en - ch were adjourned for one week. Mr. | Send in a sample order and judge for ; the rsers x } ‘ a Famp J I Ss ~ , : a ’ . |: J. son was Counsel for the defend- | yourselves. The are the -on a or iy ‘t |} ants in all three cases. One lrunk was '!° : » » o , - ~ eae ee | aed a fast 8 SOMETHING GOOB K i 4 4 ’ > — + | Ladies’ Straw H ats and Bounets.—Twe A { ses or 3 ~- ov ; ; ? cS PERSONAL. cases new goods just opened at the Lon ‘The Best Five Cent Cigar on Barth, ~~ dou. House —T. J. Harris , Agent, | Mrs. George D. Longworth re- Manufactured only by the t i iH last evening. —Hamilton Spectator: The esteemed ' ; r Horne s ssenger i e shor a -sents e | By x 1g" ‘ .-Cou r Hor Was @ Ps assenger in | Globe should send a re presentative over to ‘EU P? RE TOBACCO CO., the Sta ssterday, on a short business | England to ask those 200,000 shoe operat- MONTREAI tr ives whether free trade hae made them | MONTREAL. Mr. G F. Owen was passenger inj rich } aps— t Sta this morning ute to Ot-} a Seg Di lial tawa : ‘ é Mr. J B popular and effi- tired feeling, loss of appetite and | q ride Advertisements cient station master at Georgetown, was in| nervous prostration ‘are driven awey by | yummie SLUG u ' the city last night } Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which makes pure |} ——————————__—_-_— en Gaarene maoons os oe Ww ALLETT 2 sid stere 4 — nein —_ | s B. M s 1) o Neem spe %» free e LING - i > Ye . ; : a EMI LARS. Don tf Ty et th meer 2 os HAIR DRI SSER, avi i was a pas - Charicttetown lu ndg ze u rni ight at. 1.30 | St 4 git, on return trem 4} o’clock in Wright’s Hal A full attend- Shaving, Hair Cutting Shampooing, ga trim tr ¢ ther province | mp a 5 eine I er provinces ance rec - rested. Visiting Templars } =e unre 3) Congreteee Mr. ’ rnon L..| welcome | Having lately renovated and refitted my Reer. 2 f L. L. Beer. of Charl MELO; D, | eee === | Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfuc- n to position of S | ti all ‘:inds of Barber work | eR | Artillery. | AYES | tion in all ‘kinds of Barbe ; ' ee i 5 | -— dy 3m i g i f the Rova } petit t j aS a { a ' ° : ‘ | lotteto fo 300 Pails, 7 lbs each (assorted kinds. Kj F i h 0 ] f ark WD. r te = > , - , ) } C inno’ S$ ni iS intment, 2 4 ma ger of the Mer- | aa erry. ‘ B ‘ Monet has htaspberry. | : os t ton, N B, wher Goossberry. | Cures Old Sores, Erysipelas, Salt } : hi Bar ’s avency Plum : | Rheum, Eczema, Piles, Burns, aby , } 9 J Dank’ Ss n¢ j . : . 7 a " “ves, etc, and so] Kv R H a als, Wednesday, | deach | Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and s s *. . , 1 vy A 7:1 W McQ Montague Sold only to the trade. NEIL McKINNON, ‘ Mef G Cla V . ; CARVELL BROS. ap4—ly Summerside, P. E. I. D Coughlan, Cat Jas Rogers, April 18 3ieod | Gini aes ( aT W if J I g, { ary I t rr 1 ee ee ee Broce E | ! . ae j | ee ve ae ey ee Canned — Goode. TOO CH Saigas MS. Clow Harbor, k 9 — 4 Study,” } jas A J Me} 1. of the Corn. This is addressed to all those who are suffer- : r t Ts toe ing from Toothache, or who may require De part t Indian A ifairs, U LW aKes r ares oes, a vat of any kind at the bands ‘of a Den- up fourteen pages of Z\ As aga oe Apples. | tist. I make the very wos Seen. ees , “et Cath W - I nt ears. | for$'5a set. If not satisfactory, mone se ne The ath y : Pines | funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. ep ~d wit Hiustrations of the subject, : oe | ‘The following letter from Dr. Robertson, ot Sir John S D Thos ips the late Sir John Peaches. 1c repens, 28 — the PAINLESS. E X- A Macdenaid, Sir Charles Tupper an { Hon Strawberries. — TRA > ° oe ronan V I W mgratulate Mr Mc- W holeeale only | To J E MeDonald, D DS, Summerside, P E ’ red 1anrier. e « } t i niy ; iv. ! ily of ¢ “\puUR ’ Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the K ; : work. It 18 assuredly of a | CARVELL BROS. | work you have done for me, that I will take Di r of merit. Apri 18 3ieol | it as a special favorif you will give publicity . | experience extending over twen\ty-two years THE DAILY EXAMINER NEWS NOTES, ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, | sap | tothis letter. I positively assert that after an | under the hands of many dentists, you are the We invite you to our BEER ANNUAL SPRING OPENING SATURDAY, 20rn, LECTURE. and MONDAY. 22np. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, LL. D., MUNUDAYX, ZZ) BROS. Every dep: display of novelties. open on Saturday until 10 o'clock. |} Only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, The TEN teeth | you removed for me atone sitting did not | hurt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryon, who was present at the operation, i ~ ard me testify, The man who invented |} your method should be knighted. lam yours, gratefully, H. ROBERTSON, M. D. Crapaud, Jan, 10, 1395, J. E. McDONALD, D. BL. S., api—ly Summerside, G: M. B. A. pe ey ; ——AT Peoples GALL AND SEE Our New Millinery, Our New Mantles and Capes, Gur New Dress Goods, Our New Waterproofs. I iit ARE ALL. THE DISTINGUE,” the best Ladies’ the trade. Special Millinery Notice. The general impression of the Ladies is that our Mil- linery display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets are imported novelties. We wish to state that, a few samples, all Trimmed Hats and Bonnets were ex- ecuted on the premises by our Milliner, Miss Murphy, whose talents as a leading Milliner are already well known. W. A. WEEKS @560., The People’s Wholesale and Retail. 8 Store, Charlottetown, April 18, 1895—135 PAINTS = ™ = = = = The best on earth at prices in keeping with the quality. When you buy Paint here you get absolutely pure goods. present orders. Ask us for a color card, showing samples of Paint, Kalsomine or Alabastine. We are making especially low prices at present on Brushes. DODD & ROGERS Ch’town, April 18, 1895—246 ‘ Store Waterproof iit: with the exception of We could not afford to sell adulterations | for we want your future as well as your) THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1895. BR essen - - a oeaniaecae a oo all wool suits made toorder from $12.00 up. as pi ices Da A. BRU The Leading Ciethier, Charlottetown, Apri] 16, 1895—246 Know of better value ‘than there is offered clothing line ? -We have somé extra value to offer you. New Hats and Gents’ Furnishings arriving daily. “s - | Did UW ver by us in the Nice Remember, when you have Bruee’s make you have the best. Our are as usual—that is, as low as the lowest. CH, Charlottetown,§April£11, 1895—246 FIRST SHIPMENT. ala CASES eEW ENGLISH GO Just Opened, including the Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Mantles & Jackets, Millinery, ete. Ds MOORE & McLEOD. See Our New Mantles. and Capes, See Our See Our New Hats, Gloves, Corsets. For the next 10 days, to every lady buying a Dress and over, we will give a pair of House Slippers free. and Charlottetown, April 17, 1895—dy — aa ae : : —s "SECUR The 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. I HORACE HASZARD, Agenvt for P. E. Teland, Ch’tows, April 2, 1895-246 ly LONDON HOUSE! ———— ( X ) MORTCAGE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging Principal of Prince of Wales College, will deliver his great Lecture on Shakespeare’s play of “ MACBETH,” under the auspices of the C. M. B. A., in their Hall, Mc- Eachern’s Building, Queen Street, on | THURSDAY EVENING, 25th inst. Lecture commences at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 10 cents. HENRY FITZGERALD, Secretary. irtment will make a special Our Store will not errr ethan octane ante apl3 to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS Aent for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv ‘Money! Yes Money. Bress Goods Trimmisg See Our Low Prices on all Goods. Trimming worth $3.00 and & CO. While Gur Discount Sale Continues at “The Bargain Corner.’’ Clothing, Tweeds, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Sc., AT PRICES THAT BEAT ALL COMPETITION. : i i Everybody wants money, and, ‘to save money buy a Jewel Stove and your Hardware at the “City Hardware Store.” | Farmers, Builders, Carriage | Makers, Lobster Packers, that make money, buy from R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, April 2, 1895—25 ‘DAIRYMEN I am now prepared to furnish the Dairy Associations] of P. E. Island with all sizes of Milk Cans of superior material and workmanship. Sample Cans for examination will be sent free of cost on application, and may be seen at the store. Also, Vats and all heating and other appara- tus necessary in such establishments I am also prepared to furnish handsome Wrought Iron, Scroll and Crescent Cemetery Palings at very reasonable prices, according to quality. To see them is to be con- vinced of their merits. Remember, I guarantee all my work to give entire satisfaction. such as it has been doing for the past thirty years. At the Old Stand, QUEEN STRERT. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Charlottetown, Apri! 11, 1895—dy & wy | references required | Finder will | P O Box 277, C *harlottetown, W: ‘ants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisemente under this heading charges five cents por line, W ANTED-—A girl to do general housework : Apply to Mrs W W WELLNER, Prince Street, ap!s LOST—Between Thursday last and — day night, oe containing asum of mene rewarded on leaving it at this | Offic . li pd—apis ‘LOS {—Somewhere between Charlottetown and Souris, a gentleman’s gold watch and | chain, also light fawn overcoat and a ptir of JIM MeLec & Co's wear-resisting shoes. Finder can keep all but McLeod's shoes. apl7 WANTED--Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to introduce a oor discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steedy employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- ponses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write Tur WORLD MEDICAL ELEcrRic Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy lm—ap 7 WANTED AT ONCE~—A good smart girl for general housework. Apply at this office, aplé tf TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King a near Pownal Street ; stable in the rez Apply to Mrs LOWDEN, Dundas Esplan: aa apis FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven- will be sold cheap. App! y at this office. apli—tf TO LE T~The store on Queen Street next to pe & Johnson's Drag Store. Apply to IB a ACDONALD & Co. tf apis sien a atalino es, Ww ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—For two or three months, good private lodgings, consist- ing of three bedrooms and sitting room, with baibroom if possible, for gentieman, lady, five children and maid. «a pply to F Perers. apl>. guar TO LET—A comfortable dwelling, eight rooms, situated on Euston Street East. Ap- ply to CAARLES MoGr EGOR, U—apl5 WANTE t = go od cook. Apply t© Mrs, SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa. Uu—~—-mch23 WANTED—An experienced saleslady for our Mantle Department.—James Paton & Co. aps TO LEf—The brick buiiding now occupied by Join Coombs. Apply to Mas Rogins, Lower Queen Street. tf—api WANTED— Energetic, for lire ipsurance, reliable canvassers Address “ Insurance,” apli E 3GGS FOR SETTING from pure-bred Sij- ver Wyandottes and Plymouth Rock Fowls, two best breeds for eggs and early chickens — J AMES H Easvron, Charlottetown Royalty, apli—im d&éw 1 ia aE Im sibs 0 mam as OY RE ac Hitt mint sore : iscsi aegis erent ee é C7 a Seems SNe aNNS et Senne veneer aes gamer ey oe ) ns “SET POA Sete aN sR “Sie em ett ten