— 5 LOUAL AND OTHER ITHMS.| LATEST SUMMERSIDE, NEWS. . ; R Prinz COTTON © : ““ in ry fa é - ‘ : YAMINER Will not “ alpha } 1D N 1 Ba y, G.A., wil] n > lo-N G M Gam; eht | : it) st Ch } siiniibintin i -The t ephone offi Ww \ ng Sunday etalon ia ArO pra i g Mr Earle ests the at 4 mers @ 7.45 8 ary . ieee in STAN ) ves in . arloads and =otw y st 2 pas S . ~ i STAN Y g tol a = tie ng, a t ty atic sepieciosin i A Le? rar m & ew ta 1 i I rirst Me “dist ( - -_ A Sumy A Scott Act S as served ay James y, returnable on T| ay cialis Daxcérovus Brincr.— We Jearn that Montazue Bridge is in a very dangerous | siate and requires instant attention. scoala iil Ar Tue Opera Hovse.—T he Harry Leighton Co. are engaged to play at the Upera House in the week beginaing May 6th. > - Ss. O. E. B. S.—Special meeting of Lodge Eton to-n rht at 7.30 sh portant business RE lege ect remented | first brigade has passed over into Swat. gS : A despatch received at Calcutta ae pn see edition of) 0 the Malakan 1 Pass, via hicseade © & Cha; RNS, will | <eanee, wn fae fth, at 4. 30 . m., Says he held at elmeutee roe oti mple, j the F operatio 18 _ ot ~ British tro ps | hs (There jay) Gbediden lock against : U mra Khan, of Jand e, the ine ee” j Vader of Chittral, in the pass itself were Boarp er Trape.—] general quar- | commenced by the guides, who were sent terly meeting of the Board of Trade was | ‘© Clear the hills on the left. The Maxim ; eh avenion Raniah mint one were rapid ‘Iring guns were placed to the frout aia aa’ , members were | Whenever they got within range of the dicen’ | enemy estimated to number 12,000. The | Ga | latter, at first, made but a feeble resistance | Diiiie as Chee 4 enh een wird | 2" when the hold of the pass wa3 reached . a ae ee ; the action became general. . The Gordon : - Po ra r my Cher : fe ai i * + High ‘anders and the Scottish Borderers ~ : le ania eile (aliases with great dash stormed the de fences of is itil = aan piateiiie «itnnas | the enemy, who were com px sed of Swat a }Mullah’s and Umra_ Khan’s Sup- | t en Cae porters. The British troops ! tains Latre.—Owinz to th alvanced with spirit in spite of the fact freshets the trains going toand coming | that the roadway over the pass was cut tr Georgetown were nearly two hours | @Way in many places and that Sangars, or late. The specia! mail train did not arrive | stone breastwork, were constructed, at } labout nine ‘yeorgetown unt o’clock this morning, and the Stanley was detained that hour. Shacnciiiieceaiad I. 6. G. T—Charlottetown Il meet to-night at 7. Wright's Hall. Ani t will be given for “‘good of wr” cM entertainmsnt committee will please meet early, 30 as to haye a short conference be fore lodge meets. Visitors welcome. suiediblasesaiee trere unpti! No. i . ‘ . Me 65, Ww 30 o’clock ii ord Sr. Perer’s Cataeprat.—Good Friday: | 9.15, Children’s Service; 10a. m., Morning Prayer, &c.; 12 to 3 p. m., address on the ) Lerd; 5 p. m., 7.30, Evensong and sermon. All seats free, Those who do not wish to re- | msin throughout the three hours may ent I seven last words of our Litar ¥; service, ' betweea the addresses. > _ ; r or ieave A Svccessrct Stupent.—The Mr. Caie | referred to in the following paragragh clip i ped from the Forfar (Scotland) Herald, is | a nephew of Charles A. Hyndman, Esq., | of Brighton : Mr. Norman M. Caie, M. A., The Manse, at present studying in the Div- inity Hall of St. Andrew’s University, has gained the medal and first prize class of Divinity, the medal] and first prize in the class of Hebrew and Oriental Lan- guages, and the third prize in the class of | Ecclesiastical History. Although a first | year student, Mr. Caie scored several | marks more than the highest made in the | 2nd and 3rd yeara. | | in the ieilapinnci Compositioy.—A good story is told at composition in the expense of a class in one of the junior departments at the Cen tral School. The teacher had the pupils among other and ice cream. instructed to compose include i words harness, whiffletree | One little girl created | amusement by writing “the whiffletree is a part of the harness of a horse,” but another, with a taste for bot- | any, no doubt, fairly startled the school by relat ng the ntures of a p enic | party“ wide- spread branches of an tree and indalged in ice Moncton Times. sli is Hypnotism Recocyizep.—The Supreme yurt of Texas recently rendered a deci- n which hypnotism is recognized h as a defence and a ground for convic- on of crime. On May; Sth last Thomas cDonald shot and killed Thomas Patten. sentences to that some adve who assembled under the I whiffle- | cream,” etc.— |} enormecus Serwo. oe 4 bo >" nd set up as a defence that he was nuder Anderson Gray, e hypnotic influence of Ss = a. + forthe deed. He was acquitted and n Gray was pui under arrest and murder in the first degree, notwith- nding the fact that he was not present when the crime was committed, the dence of the state only going to show he cansed Mi D ynald to do the deed through —_ oo Cv}- hypnotic influence. An appeal was taken » the Supreme Court, and in the opinion ft atter the ruling of the lower court ae : } j nteres ng programme > ' ; e was arrested, charged with the murder, | neither legally ner morally respons | ———. ~~ : THE DAILY EXAMINER . | Special Corrospondence of The Examiner Ln : | Charlottetown on the Sth inst. » hear of the who died in Mrs. Re ouf had been a resident of this town for , Pe ple f thi regret t< of this town leath of Mrs. Frank Renouf, } about thirty years, and was respected and | esteemed by all who knew her. Rev. George Murray, of Montague, | in town vesterday. was | Mr. Levi Silliphant purchased a_ porker yesterday, which weighed nearly seven uodred pounds, | he Superintendent’s car passed through here en route West, vesterday. | Mr. Robert Sobey is at work replacing Walsh’s Book- the heat of : glass in the Bank » the opening of avigation, when it will be mm Montreal in the stea nship M rami glass in the window of store, which was broken by he late fire. rie } lat 1 brought he annual meeting of the Methodist inday School Board was neld last night i Epworth Hall, Rev. R. W. Weddall in ) the chair Reports of various officers | were read, and officers and teachers Ap- ' | yesterday. Con- Im} | | pointed fur the ensuing year. Mr. George E lis, proprietor of the Al- | bion Terrace House, Alberton, was here Arrangements are being made by the \ensington in about two weeks time. Mr. George Conroy, of Tignish, was at | the Russ yesterday ' | } tried | | Ur | we at | - a i | FIGHTING INDIA’S HILLMEN, The London Times’ correspondent in Calcutta says: “The Chitral stormed Malandri pass on March 3rd. There was sharp fighting for five hours. | .| The enemy, who were 12,000 strong, Jost | heavily, and ever since have been in ful] j retreat. The British loss was slight. The various points, which had to be carried at | the point of the bayonet. Fifty of the Brit- three | ish forces were wounded, incluling officers severely and four slightly injured. Joly three soldiers of the British force reve killed. The enemy !ost 500 killed id wounded, The abov e mentioned expeditior indi- pedition vindi rates the prowess of British arms where nee le i. About 99 eee > . . 23 news Came that Lieut. Ross with sixty Sikhs en route to relieve a British outpost vindication was at Reshun, were surrounded by a thou- fought | sand-Chitralis. The British ferce desperately, aud less than twenty British escaped from the fray. killed. Within two weeks after the news arrived a British-Indo army of 14,500 men | with mountain batteries carried on ele- phants was en route to conquer the terri- | tory which hitherto had only been under } vattle under the hands of many dentists, you are the aominal suzerainty. The above would appear to be the first fruits “of the campaign. The prompt expedition of such a complete army within so few days gives a fair couception ef what a great | military pewer is the British India Gov- ernment. ——l- ee. PERSONAL. A. C. Macdonald, M. P., is in the city. Mr. Perry, M. P., crossed in the Stanley | to day, on his way to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Longworth left yesterday afternoon to visit their daughter at Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Armour left yesterday afternoon on a visit to friends in New Brunswick. Mr. Armotir’s many friends will be glad to hear that he has so far recovered from the injuries sustained during the railway accident as to be able to take the trip. A. McNeill, Esq , ex-Clerk of our Pro- vincial Assembly, occupied a seat in the reporters’ gallery in the Legislative As- sembly last night. The Parliamentary Reporter for 1865 has the following resolu- tion: “That Mr. David Laird be appointed Keporter to the House, and that Mr. Archibald McNeill be appointed Summary teporter, his’ duty being to furnish each | day a printed summary of the daily pro- ceedings of the House.” daily papers in those days. oe 25 Cents vs, Kidney Trouble. For2 years I was dosed, and plastered for urine and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills relieved, 3 boxes cured. R. J. Smith, Toronto. pilled, Porice Covrr.—At the Police Court to- day, George Offer, for a first offence against the Canada Temperance Act,.wes fined | | $50 and $24.80 costs or two months’ im- | | way on Monday night last, i | seiicaiet Heats Sv. Denstay’s Co_ttece Nores.—The a] sus] 1 of classes during Holy Week comn es at St. Dunstan’s College to-day, aod regular work will not be again resuine M ! Some of the students e gone spend their Easte at | Those who remain attended in & V ices at the Cathedral last | } he College assisted Cathedral in the vocal part of The part rendered by the é enoir that of the the ceremony. boys manifested a high degree of culture, | and indicated the careful training and supervision of Rev Father McDougall. They were also present at this morning’s services. This routine will be continued until the end of the The Rev Rector, Dr Morrison, accom- panied B shop McDeaald to Georgetown yesterday afternoon to assist at the blessing | of the oils this morning, previous to His Lordship’s departure for Rome. Dr Mor- rison is expected to return this evening. week. j prisonment. A young man named Donald McPherson was arraigned, charged with burglarizing the premises of Herbert Stan- McPherson lives in the Royalty, on the North River | road, where he was arrested yesterday by Sergt. Bradley and Officer Campbell. He | was admitted to bail, himself in $500 and two sureties in $250 each. asic a scacd Michael Davitt, prior to his starting on a tour of the world from London, said that his plans will embrace a visit to all the Australasian colonies, and a return to England by the way of the United States. “I want,” he added, “to see the gold dig- gings in Australia and to write something about the place and the people.” Mr. Davitt further said he did not believe there would be a general parliamentary election before his return at the beginning of 1896. BIRTH At Clover Farm, We-tmoreland, Crap- aud, April 10th, to Mrand Mrs John Me | Vitie, a daughter. } i cee = WORTH KNOWING ! Our Mantle Department this spring will show more handsome novelties than ever before imported by us. BEER BROS. ne | erial Dramatic Company to play in | expedition | March | Lieut. Ross was | } ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. There were no weak-back, scalding | (PPBVSTOVTEBVeBECOR, | Johnson's Varnish superior toall Furniture Polishes for restoring the finish to all woodwork about the house, euch as Pianos, Furniture, ete. Will é a S 6 Restorer, S $ $ ¢ dirt and renew the @ i$ | i$ i remove all original brightness. Guaranteed safe and efligient. Price 15 cents. es | | —-— Graduates in Pharmacy. ; | $ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, $ ° € VTVVCSSVVVSVSFOS83 Bs aiietinaiitlaeca siettlmeonctaitendiaiaald ry K. BD. Prices. | K.D.in the Furniture trade | selling at close prices for cash, these lines strictly brings the best results, Now any housekeeper can save dollars by trading at "The People’s Store.” | far-away wholesale customers. THTS Vv v Ay A KK ! BLACK DRESS MATERIALS in plain and figured all-wool goods; prices the low- est of any former period, }means “knock down ’’—i, e., | furniture made to come apart land pack close for shipment. | We make this kind for our | But retail customers will never find our prices set up—always i. ®. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. ‘ Summerside Advertisements, W. B. MALLETT, HAIR DRESSER, Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. Having lately renovated and refitted my | Shop, Iam now prepared to give satisfac- ti Ih on In all kinds of Barber work. ‘economizing. | Low's Business ? The question on almost everybody's lips. The times are a little dull, we all know. and that condition ust what you need. WEEKS & CoO. are always studying this in the interest of their many customers, buying the best goods only, buying at the cheapest rate for cash, Are you a cash buyer ? ‘The People’s Store’ Well that is right, and one form of economy is to buy right and get makes us think of Following Come and try W. A. WEEKS & 60., Wholesale Charlottetown, April 1, 1895—135 | | } | and Retail. | apS—dy 3m McKinnon’s English Ointment. Cures Old | Rheum, Eczema, Piles, Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Burns, Corns, Made and sold bv NEIL McKINNON, api—ly Summerside, I’. E. I. TOOTHACHE!) This is addressed to all those who are suffer- | ing from Toothache, or who may require ; treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- list. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for3 ia set. If not satisfactory, money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. | The f.llowing letter from Dr. Robertson, ot | Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX. | TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— | ToJ E McDonald, D D 8, Summerside, P E I | Dear Doctor,—I am so well p).ased with the | work yeu have done for me, that I will take | itas a special favor if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years Only One who ever extracted.a tooth-tor-me 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, heard me testify, The man who invented | your method should be knighted, Iam yeurs, gratefully, - W. ROBERTSON. M. D. | Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895. 1 J. E. McDONALD, D. LD. S, SPRING, | - 2 a (NEW STOCK DAILY ARRIVING. Men’s, Boys’, a wd>gé AOR ny Charlottetown, April 6, 1895 —246 & wy Youths’, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. Our aim is to steadily increase our trade by giving our customers the very best value to be had THE '" the city. Specialties in SCHOOL BOOTS. eee WEEKS & NORTH SIDE OF “WARREN, MARKET SQUARE, api—ly Summerside. ‘The Right Place to Buy | | Is What You Are Looking For, | —_—————- | You want Shoes to stand | wear and tear and get them |cheap. Now we want to ask |you a question: Have you _tried us? Once a customer \always a customer—that is | the way with the people that | trade at our store. We are | giving bargains every day. Yours for Shoes at low | prices, A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. | A SQ UARE TALK mch23 ‘SQUARE THINGS. | | My Watches are all tested before sold. I sell Al quality Forks and Spoons, My Gold and Aiuminum Spectacles look well. Wedding Rings, plump, 14 and 18 carat Rockford, E!gin and Waltham Watches Sterliug Silver Links and Thimbles. Spectacles fitted true. Mary of my goods ere bought from the manufacturers, I invite everyone to call and see my goods and compare prices. E. W. TAYLOR, mch26—dy Cameron Block. Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. DR. MURRAY, @FFIC?, 145 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. P, &, ISbAND RAILWAY Easter Holidays. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued on the Llth, 12th and 13th of April, at Single First Class Fare, good for return up to and including the 16th April, 1895. Tickets not good going after 13th April, 1895. A.McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen. Man. Govt. Rys. Railway Office, Charlottetown, 4th April, 1895. i DR. HD. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Farm For Sale. bseriber offers for sale his valuabe) PR mpm ne about sixty acres. Howse is in good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are two or chards, one: ontaining sixty trees of different varieties of fruit. About one 2d a half miles from ° rms easy. pexhoee eb °: C. BENOIT, feb]?2—3m dy & wky THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1895. Just Opened, including the Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Mantles & Jackets, Millinery, ete, MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, April 11, 1895—246 4) call and see them. are Artists in their line, and our workmen the very best. There is only one best place . to have your Clothing made, Suitings. We want appreciate high-class and that’s at Charlottetown, April 9, 1895 —24¢6 Dress Suits, a We are now opening a new line of high-class English Dress all who goods to Our Cutters D. A. BRUGE’S, THE LEADING CLOTHIER. PEOPLE AkE COMING OUR WAY For New Feit Hats, For Men’s and Boys’ For Boots and Shoes. New Stock for Spring Opening Daily ! J. B. MACDONALD & CO. QUEEN STREET, MARKET SQUARE Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy Ciothing, ARGAINS NOW! 2 While Our Discount Sale Continues at “The Bargain Corner.’’ Clothing, Tweeds, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, &c., AT PRICES THAT BEAT ALL COMPETITION. The Acadia Sugar Refining Co., Limited, HALIFAX, Prices quoted on all grades delivered at NOVA SUOTIA. either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. [. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island, Ob'town, April 2, 1595 ~-246 Ly LONDON HOUSE ! 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, Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—Jv Aent for Mortgagees. ; Lz : —— _— ie The First-class Steamship “SUNRISE,” 1169 Tons Charlottetown, April 9, 1895—dy tf Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Publie Auction. at the Court House in Chariettetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Isiand on TUESDAY, the twenty-third day of April next, A D 1895. at the heur of twelve o’e}ock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contaimed in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twentieth day of June, A D 1890, made be- tween Donald A Ctillis of Rose Valley, Lot 67, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, ef the one part, and James Eden of Charlottetown, in said County, Merchant, of the other part :— ‘ All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and ng in Township Number ‘ ven, in ueen’s County, in said Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:—Commencing onthe south side of the Anderson Read, at the north-west angie of land formerly in the ssession of Jo a McKay, now owned by estate of Angus M - Neili; thence south one hundred chains; thence by a line parallel to the said road tothe east boundary line of land now in the oceupa- tion of Robert Todd and formerly in the oceu- pation of Widow Stewart; thence north to the road; thence along the road tothe place ot commencement, containing one hundred avres of land, a tittle more or less, For turther particulars apply to Mr James J Johnston, Solicitor, Chariottetown. Dated this 2ist day of March, A D 18%. JAMES EDEN, Mortgagee mch2i—iy ij Law (thurs) wky ‘Gross, Class 100 A 1 at Lloyds, will sail from LIVER- |'POOL for CHARLOTTETOWN about 206th APRIL, carry- ing Freight at Through Rates to all Railway Points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Shippers would have time to cable any extra orders. Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union| Court, Vid Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Piteairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS, & (90. GOVERNMENT STOCK | AT PUBLIC AUCTION, The undermentioned Stock, from the Government Stock Farm, will be seld on Queen Square, Charlottetown, on SATUR- DAY, 13th day of April, instant, at 2.30 o'clock, p. m.:-1 fat Durham Cow, | Ayrshire Bull (good), 2 years old (Chief- tain), 1 litter of 8 Yorkshire Pigs, two months old. Tcrms each. R. BEATRSTO, Auctioneer. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed aole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com; ny, are now prepared to issue orders for oa Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agente. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf ap9I—234 & wy | McKRAY VW/OOLEN COMPANY. ? TY ao a en i | White Russian Seed Wheat. First year’s growth from imported seed on the Warren Farm. The Seed Wheat grown on this Farm has given unparal- leled results during the last fourteen years in all parts of the Island. JOHN NEWSON. mch19—lm dw Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this beading charge: @ve cents per line. WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvassers for lite imsurance. Address “ Insurance,” | P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apll EGGS FOR SETTING irom pure-bred Sil- | ver Wyandottes and Piymouth Rock Fowls, two best breeds for eggs and early chickens.— JamEs H Easton, Charlottetown Royalty. apli—lm d&w a = a \ FOR SALE—That pleasantly situated brick residence fronting on Hillsbore Park, Part of the purchase money can remain on mert- | gage. For full particuiars apply to Mrs Wm | Kennedy on the p-emises, or to A MeNeill, | Auctioneer. lw—apil OLD P E ISLAND STAMPS, compiete | Series, also all kinds of toreign stamps, for | saleby TH TAayLor, Grafton Street, Char- loltetown 2w pd—apll SITUATION WANTED—By a young man as book keeper or clerk in a dry goods or gro- cery business; three years’ experience; good reierence. Address “A B,” EXAMINER Office, apl0--3i pd WANTED—A Schooner of about 70 tons register. Address, giving price. particulars and terms, * Schooner,” P O Box 187, Char- lotietown. lw—aps WANTED—An experienced saleslady for our Mantle Department.—JAMES PATON & Co. aps KEYS FOUND.—Apply at this office. » p6—t ——— TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sent occupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WATSON. Ul—apl TO LET-~The brick buiiding now occupied by John Coombs. apply to Mss RoBrINs, Lower Queen Street. - 1 FOR RENT—4,000 pairs fine shoes. These shoes are allemp'y. and we wish 4,000 desir- able tenants to move in at once. You may have a life lease very low, or will furnish a warranty deed to you ani your heirs at same price. Apply to J. M. McLeop & C@ aps ss Seay i OT SW spit witicnltin i ce. OEE GO OLLIE ET hoe | yates: foo as Se a se 2 = eae wee | et pen ieee pe py Ey 2 us ee re r