a me — — — saat : : : TUESDAY, THE DAILY EXAMINER MAY 14, 1895. ee at ne a ——— - CN LAN “ sinus —— disease - _ ee 2 ” a o . a — + . rete ea inde i Th Tee ; ] , . le sblie “DRL’ ROSSIN SUICIDES. Experience Has Proved It aoe | quickly commend itself to the public; A triumph in medicine was ac hieved 3 THE DAILY RX AMI ' e here and treated prop rly the visite’ | ge Takes a Dose of Strychnine and Dies ‘ahem @ xp rience prove .d that Scott’s Emul : 4 " : en: and — e mutual ar- from the Effect, sion would not only stop the progess of ° oon | will ex , oth ES ee ek 7 but by its con-| — as . . we © feee — * ron tte OV a i Pulmonary Consumption, bu Vv its con “ae oe : a a Island must reap a larg Frank Rossin, Letter kuown | 1 : : nT fee MAY 14, Ios : rs : Rossin, ix dead. He committed epictie tinued use, health and vigor could be fully Sreciat Desparones to THE EXAMINER comer last night at the residence of as Me estored : = se nEeaEnnERnR ERNE MNES nnn Se esiiieiaid SUMMER TRAVEL AND ITS REQUIRE —_- Kie, Esq , Hillsborongh Street Phe body Ts : ° MENTS NOTES AND COMMENTS | will be interred in the People’s Cemetery . Just Arrive — lot eK? Nt PARLIAMENT oF CANADA, . ; 0 10 us aiisianeain ' } Leave your order now,- gd. . bell, an “Ar ¢ } ‘ a | ‘ . 7 ,. | this afternoon . | : A M; f: ) t S ] ( H j | I: f P % ] e's ¥ s on th Montreal Gazette: “ Mr. Foster made | “" Rossin came to this Province about five | , Manulaccurer s ; ats | uxtraordinary ’ aa a ae >the Liberal | — A als a -——— a sy iay when ith or six years ago, and for several yea ! P =| ‘ sinral_ to expect tha meal: of the | Of, St rears OG Se ee he opened On ortgage Sale for sale ; s a Ww ut | sided at Summersid’, where he opened a < ' c ° i0 O or Sale ro Q . a will t Sas Senthes & e wave to get | ee Oe he practice of medicine, A year i Mr. Davies Receives a Neat Reply to a 2argaims : ’ ; ‘ , e dur r the | from the records of Liberal extrava- | vite i New Glasgow j j . | ward i ea a o rwa —ea iS lorso ago he remove d to Ne “2S Foo IS ues 100. L | ~? 7 *y y ! : ee sumu W have so oft re gar and mismanagement a the Prov- | where "he continued to practice. On Valuable Land at Eldon, Lot 51, at 1es ; O- ol ] OW ‘ will be . t wl Prince } cee As has been before remarked, | Wednesday last he came into town and eee y t aivantages while! . s been no Liberal Administration : sitv ever xe, He slept To be so} > : stion, ¢ »C ; rT , has been 1 i rai 4 } 4 hs en i he citv ever since, e siep lo be sold by Public Auction, at the Court M 9 V d is } nee : s i has been in the ¢ = ; ene ‘ ‘ \ 1c ‘ r } Edward Island affords th summer Canada, federal or provincial, but has} 2) yw) MeKie’s, and they would see him, Hoe EADAY ae = Rasen) Coeeny, Ortawa, May 14. ° ivEhisses eqnes¢ ay offered” . oe ’ » s cilities i ise 4 - ‘ roe a € LUN BS d ‘ 1e Nth day of. e next, : - - i pleasure seeker, that no further elabor® raised the expenditure, or added to the] 9) an average, about once or twice duriog | A D 189, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon: Mr. Davies introduced a bill to amend | : a ai I Ey reased t axes leach day Y esterday he was about town as All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- the Elections Act, by providing that only and and Hats liv urged upon our capi —During the past week $10 000,000 of | usual, and had, apparently, been drink- | ate, lying and being on Township Number | such ballots shall be counted as are mark- Ue ‘ as repeatedly Urgee "i : ee ' : : a ak as ‘ifty-seven, in Queen’s County, in Prince Ed- : a: Ts ty . in bel ng. He « aa olice station | Fifty-seven, in Queen's County, in Prince : Ww . é ris is 8 ral y supp > ed States’ corporate bonds have been | ng. H alled a wer ee ward Island. bounded and desecr.bed as fol ed on the white disc. Phis legi lation na i , ” a es ' Hed to &66.-]in the afternoon and com ylained of a oe cad tn te any +.Ooeanenel aa oe 6 eae tended to prevent the repetition of the Q © . 7 as | placed Europe This, added to $66,- | , lows, that is t uy: numenciag at a stak i } t S c e a sent service , "ve i alike on a negotiations. makes | severe pain in the left side In the even- | on the east side of the Pinnette Mill Road, in| ryling of the judge in the recent recount j oe oo preva ee } the boundary of James Nicholsen’s land, run- \ : a ae ae 1@76.000.000 of securities placed abroad | Ing be was again about town and talked ning from thence due cast ior the distance of | in Que ‘bec West, who admitted enough S . H t 1 | ‘ a. 1g ] ») 14 ——- c 2? y \ , class of visitors | fince the date of the Syndicate loan nego | freely of haying his diploma registered and | nfty-three chains; thence due > np -— ballots marked in the blank white space traw als sAQGies mm) q e D cents, a. i | fe vinibg the Medical Association. chains; thence west forty-seven chains auc i . ‘ ' » t | ' W ave also, ¢ : : y 7 Al ae ; p ss ee : a a wee up} one-half, or to the said Pinette Mill Road; | @" ler McGreevy’s name to recurn tha " “ g 211,000,000 os is, any port About ten 0 CiOC as ngh 8 » hence followin © the course of said road north- genteman, 15 ’ | j EE: { ‘ y ] ] ger ] » wanes . . ee which stands availal for shipment. If] stairs in one of the bedrooms at Mr. wardly ae the plone se bes Soe oe Afier routine, Mr. Davies asked the securet AUS LOLESAle . » oO business, de . : rs 9 Pca ae res 0 1 a littie moe or : ae g us for pleasure oF * : : snv evidence were veeded of asharp turn | McKie’s. He had a bottle of whiskey in a. with ine srt ace a ght eg members pee Leader of the Hause if the Government : s . and such con f Bur ypean confidence towar Is American | his possession as well asa small bottle con- | appurtenances. had been informed that Mr. Bond had left at at and : ther side of the straits. as | jnvestments, surely this should suffice. taining strychnine, and he told one of Mr.| Th* above sale is made pursuant to the | Newfoundland foy Ottawa, and did not pections t tl : ; 3 . : 133° : ° power of sale conts 1ined in an Indenture of ot . . ’ ld + aonvenient at all times t The state of the publ lebt of 30th | McKie’s boys, Eddie, who Was upstairs Mortgage-bearing da’e th twelfth day of | come by their invitation. a | 4 9 9 . OF j > » ” <del . | A goil this wear and last was 66 follows at the time, that he intended to poison | July, “AD 05 cee aan anes Hon. Mr. Foster replied that the Gov- Our Own | rice. l ap 14, 20 & Z40 Cents Retail, . ' , 3 withow \} se — . »n of the one i ‘ norable { : ; = : Ss nae . ; himself. Fearing that he was going to iE y jus J web 8 iors si ae d we an Hall of the ernment had no official information on the long, tiresome and expensive ays. ibis Lov 1899. mix the whiskey and the strychnine, the | other part. ae subject. (Laughter.) Jemand would apply to intra as well as to1G < debt ..$304,294,786 $317,167,38: boy snatched the whiskey-bottle from oe core — oo Me. Davies (with astonishment) “None, - eres — — ee i * . : - > Stewart, Solic » Newson's cK, ar- . neituast “f vel. There can be x © ORE cack 64,284,858 69.6511 70 | Ros-in and hid it in another room. While | jottetown. none at all 2” And then the House roared ee — —— | he was hiding the bottle, Rossin poured Dateu this 13th day of May, A D 189). at his evident discomfiture. ‘ het te SV ‘ ‘ ae = wie ee i : : at. with a bet $240,009,928 $247,716,223 | the strychnine into a cup, and, mixing it EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mr. Davies asked and got information J A VL jf WS |- f S, i i iC ) ; SJ AG < OC). crave r. rather, with a better arrange | p.ttonMarch3. 240,189,703 248,150,855 | with water, drank it down. He eaid he Surviving Mortgagee. respecting T. J. Watts, late Assistant (Lt . present svstem—n ld | acne, simi Samat —| had taken poison, and that it “was all} = ™ aylt “dy saw %@) é wkv tae ee Commissioner of Customs. : calla . ‘ It is for | Decrease during over with him now.” The House adjourned at 11.25, after i ' month.......-. $ 179,775 $ 634,632 Young McKie, hearing what .Rossin Mor tgi age Sale. several members had spoken on the Bud- this reas that . : ne 4 : . | gaid, ran down stairs and told his father get. ye | -—T | @ statement ef circulat’on and specie , : fe - oe ar aching chan é th ; . : that Rossin had poisoned himself. a : cs sicensnieineiiatatsoeini | CALL SILVEI : e : for April shows that for the first time Mr. McKie ran u ps tair at once aud aot so'd by Public Auction, at e —— | AND But KI E i t nilways « re =prov ta ae aie aii Mads al Mr. MK oa i 8 _ House in Charlottetown, in Q»een’s County a SUCKLES - e NUS the ope peng ot ene fiscal year, the found Ros ia lying on the bed, ap parently in Prince Edward Island, on W E DNESDAY, Chance for Canadian Lawyers. 2 | SEE BEL Ts. max‘ ) Say ae th ” tion of Dx Minion Hotes dropped be- one the wors . R cain told Mr McKie he the twelfth day of June next, A D 1895, at the | eis 4b Dy ‘ 2 3 which ou ] w s. the : yunt standing none chyna r e hour of twelve o*clock, noon: . y ; OUR PINS fa ‘ ed I iow twenty m illions, the amount anding } ld di jd Loxvoyw, May 14 | Gadaeiee ; : ; ” i YS | had taken poison and would die soon, add- oe 4ONDON, May 14. |} NEW COLLAR “ mers have been run in the past, ‘i ng $l 9,85 4.240, a shrinkage during the id i ef All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- : rye re . — ee nonth of $1,091,997, which is er singly “aa ing that he could blame no one bat him- | g¢e jying and being in Town Lots Numbers In the House of Commons Sir William . : | GOODS. BUCKLES Fe 1 be sochanged as to give us, as near. 11 a a % - aa i wed we 7 The «dees self. Rossin had threatened to take poison | Kiguty -— Eighty-two in the Second | Harcourt stated that Lord Rosebery intend- is one special feature of the manage- | PRICES AND ; +} arge notes held by _ anks. /heamount weral other wecsione. and ae he Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown : . a - “ | aresxran Ben b lv as at all possible, the conveniences that) o¢ spec ie held was $10,032,413, or $5,068,- ee eee ” id rT he did aforesaid, baunded and described as follows, ed to introduce into the Lords, forthwith, T | NEVER STUDS, i har nennieenioy. This, teo, we feel, can be | 2 { af tad % y not at the time exhibit any signs of poisOb- | thatis tosay:—Commencim onthe s uti-ea:t] a bill te enable certain colonial judges to ment of the G AN AD A ACC IDEN SO NEW ; other peopie enjoy. 1 HIS, tou, . ; ? 93 in oe kal ° of he amount require: ing, Mr MeKie could hardly believe that wee ot ies afton Str *. at the port h-ones Onan sit on the Judicial Committee. LOW RINGS ; ; rit about by ¢ little rooG Will on the e hei : - oa al > . a . | dary 0 1at part of Town Lo umber Eighty- " 1 “ - -) E 4 igit a Oy a ~ : : he meant w hat he said. But he soon be one, the property of Judge Peters; thence fol- ASSU RAN (CK CO. } FOR WATCHES i: part of our men in charge, an = ithout an) —Montreal Star: Mr. Laurier will | gan to noti e peculiar,and alarming symp | lowing the course of the same south- eastward- ee . FINE AND * extra cost to the country We have sug- \ardly get the House to agree to the prin- | tom~ about Rossin, aud sent for Dr War- ly oo te ¥ P ne eS (8) Militia Drill. E R B ROW | GOODS SPECTACI ES € ra Cost »U untry . , ‘spill : : eet; « i t 2 —- ‘ y 4S. rested before, and we now invite tha atten- ciple of provincial control of the franehise | burton. When ,the doctor arrived, } street running north-eastwardly thirty-six a e 5 gested Delure, anc invi i ay ti . : } a S : : ‘tn & th n its anxiety to escape woman suffrage. | however, Rossin was beyond the reach of (36) Roce! uy nitty oy at ans reneing See Orrawa, May 14. E, W. Ta YLOR, Cameron Biock. ae ion of all conce again to the fact that ' ; ae : Sue ae ec 4 eet Dts, ani een er ure ! ot) leet S ) ches : re +o) ? ; = ai oo 1 sl : Above ail things, we do not want a mixed medical skill. He Ww * 7 pa — thence by @ line ryaning north-eastwardly Among the corps ordered out for drill Insurance Acent indies \ we should have through and sharp connec: | .offrave, the ladies voting in some prov- | from time to eternity, faint heart-beat | and parallel with said Gratton Strect, along 9 ’ 2 7, 4 pi—@) ‘ : . a pangs re ladie roti ‘ ia som due a ty visibh oe t life oe itnetiaheien poundary of tand in porsesnien | °° June 25th is the 82nd Battalion of P E Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy tion with the express traine from Boston || inces and not in others. ie standard of wl cg conn v ; ch es 1 the | ofthe heirs of the late James Maloney forty- Island, This training is on account of the <a _ ctive citizenship must be the seme from 1e bottle which had contained the | one (4)) feet six (6) inches); thence by a line] fjecal year just closing St. . Montreal, and Halifax, daily, thus | % 5, F : ais : iccal year just closing. < é re fontreal ie British Columbia to Prince Edward Is-| strychnine was found behind the bed oe ee gos ris gut — * ‘ rmitting seer > Vv adaptalior = ae . v ee 1 x € e at at 4 : permitting the passenger, by an a -~ ation } land: for we are one people and not a bun-| where Rossin had thrown it. eastern boundary of said premises of the heirs ¥ Bl k Wiil Rati of running time on the boat and railway,to | dle of federated states. The Parliament The authorities were notified and a jury | of the late James Valoney forty-one feet six r. Bidke Will retire. reach Charlottetown within twenty-four | at Ottawa should keep its grip on the | was empanelled. Coroner McLeod and ee ofeasd Drafion isess seventy: " 2 . hours from these points. In the mornings franchise and bear the full responsility wanes viewed the body this forenoon, | eight (7s) feet nine (9) inches to the piace of Lonpox, May 14. } VulsS : ‘hese : Se & [sce » . } Yr . 7 2 s - ps : ‘ ; r any innovations that may be made. and the inquest will be held this evening wane. tu a a or ran ee It is understood that Edward Blake in ere is no reasonable cause why passeo- _ ¢ : . ee : ae c " hts, @¢ ents antag ' 3 . , there is no reasonable qunee way . poem ——— +05 at half-past seven, in the police court of- appurt ‘vances whatsoever to the said land | tends to retire from the British Parliament gers from 1 ignish, Seuris and Georgetown LITERARY NOTES, fice. and a ume nts appe eee or with the | at the end of the present session. i . ' should not beset down at the boat in The Week: Wel dea The jury is composed of Matthew Allan fae uppartenant thereto. ated as part there- ‘ ; 3 ar —The Week: We have received advance | (¢ Jos Warren, Georgeffhorne, ‘Sten thaee ante te made nore ; 2 Sur . rell as s om Char : a ie Z (foreman) Joseph arren, Ueorge 0 Phe above sale is made pursuant to a power lee ——$———_—$—$——$—— re Summerside as_ well as these fro *| proof sheets of the “Annals of the Courts of | John Proud, George Essory, Johu Brown | of sale contained in a certain Indenture of If you want anything in the readymade Mortgage bearing date the twenty-fifth day of clothing line see the immense stock at 132 March. A D 18%), made betwe2n Josiah Horace sai The body was removed to Mark Wright | Douglas and William Alfred Edgar Douglas Queen Street, J.B. Maconald’s old stand. of the one part, and the undersigned, Francis We are leading in prices and style of Bell, of the other part. é boots T 1 be on- For further particulars apply at the office of | DEW pring JOOTS . y SS on oon John T Mellish, Esq. Solicitor, London House vineed at J. B. Macdonak 1 & Co’s. Building, Charlottetown. Noe , , . Dated this thirteenth day of May, A D 1895. | =" oa SO HANGE Was ice B 1arkK ar INT. x f vera by tl teamboat expre as its title shows, to be extracts from the onal priees ee ees ha Bhs mayl—dy 51 Law ( FRANCIS Betas . r passen: a bY e &lea mod >xpress, sees J° « v 5 ayii-— é 2) zi ec. So eee a : annals of the court of Fairyland. The ee ri ee cine orl us|naito ite peaersusmone. |" Fira Ghat’ aake te] WALCH TEM GrOW writer teiis how he came to be appointec > . 5 ably expected east of Charlottetown, but | court annalist. He describes himself as : er ee ss , ee i€ irm that “make the ' 5 z an accommodation of the western express | man -— than his years, saddened, nct ——WILL JUST—— s i Cle ints Z beron.” y ) ur - var 1 ttetown and ,intermediate point: ; ae Oberon, by Mr. Jobn Hunter Duvar, 8] and George Offer portions of the Province, by this arrange | Vanadian writer who has already won his ml ee . ' spurs j f > j ment of the usual number of trains, would ere the field of literature. It is a] & Go's. ur idertaking room this forenoon. book of semwehat unusual lines, and de- So far as known, Rossin has no relatives : spit “a cer ain want of finis sh in style, of | in this Province. land, a convenience never up tothe present | considerable merit. It is not a connected aiorded. Astothe evening connection | story, but a series of sketches, purporting, Every Department Filled te Overtlowing be put in daily connection with the main- - Your attention is invited to our magnificent stock of FOOTWEAR. T ‘ ° ° - ire 7, ment of New Styles now, awaits your inspection. We The best selected aud most desirable assort« we are not so sure that it could be reason AAD PIETER. BEE n accommodation of the west ‘pre j t} cy BICYCLES I handle do not would give western Priace County the soured, by the world, given to mooning uc 100 & é. about with books and lying under trees, rake any mistakes in the himself generally considered barmless, to the sections of the Province] and his views old fashioned. One day, I will eell by Auction, at the premises, between Summerside and| when returning to his favorite haunt, | on eee on THURSDAY, 16th ‘ : r | ad ala ‘avorite st., 4 2 slock : a this city. It may be said that the trains wnoee eee 0 raed be also . ache inst., at 12 o'clock, noon ee : haunt of the fairies, he found there a little The Materials composing the Buildings hellenge the country for Bargains. We guarantee satisfac- game conveniences that are afforded tion every time. manufacture of steel. They oa gh nae eR BERLE finish their wheel in the very would be late at night and the Service | yentleman in a green uniform, who open-} known as the Spring Park Brewe: y. bait dhane Thex --sarmant rduous for ouc trainmen. Butthisis really |} ed a conversation and dwelt with sore There are about 10,000 brick; Sica, 5s sohape. ey arre 6 le = : scatteees whee | beblerees th ral misrepresenta- ) : S the oaly portion of the continent where itterness On the general misrepresents of 123 perches of SLene '; of : yn’ Hum Themselves - r tions to which the fairies have been sub- | 23,000 feet of boards; and about 25,000 them throughout. Don't buy might travel is at all considered as an]. : - aap He went on: feet of scantling, and sundry other ma- 5 ‘Which reminds me that His Royal terials. until you see them. ——TO GET—— the present propesition, bring tous must | 44 Imperial Highness Oberon, Nature Each description of materials sold separ- 5 soon make it an unheard of objection here. | Gratia of Faerie and Fairylonde, E mperor, | ately. es PERFECT The disposition of the trains and the | and King; Soldan of Wonderland ; Arch- Ample time given for removal. Out of the Ground Ths Weather. <a ’ duke of Out-of-Doors; Duke of Phantas ie : For further particulars apply to the AND —— - - clearly : : elisilcnel Marquis and Earl of Greensward, Coppice | ao lersigned or to Angus D. Martin. ota objection ; and the advantages it will, in Charlottetown, May 13. 1885—dy o TO LET. interchange of hands would obviate the pone difficulty. We must ne bate and Rill; Viseownt } are eee ine C. I. MORRISON, ‘6 33 not fail to remark that injthe running Of | no fit annalist to record the acts an mayl4 Auctioneer MAINE “se ee a ; : ay! oneer. -h~ 4 at ecmfortable Brick Dwelling Hous railroads and steamboat#™tt is the con- | revels of his ever-glorious reign, wants a PLANT SOME IN You3 CAR N. ! That « mfortable Brick I well ig House é * | known 9s the Peake Homestead, situate venience of the public that is sought, not feeble-minded elderly person for that duty ; <3 ——_AT—— Sa apna uM ae wart ; ,,| and has deigned to appoint you to the Ch TOWER TO BOSTON eS that of the officials. till we woule fice.” ~_|W E DAWSON’S ; a b 8 "Your Excellency,” eid T, tremblingly, GEO, CARTER & 00. best way consonant with the requirements | ~ I am unfit.” A Government officer re- —-—BY THE—— SEEDSMEN. lon Water Street, now in possession of | Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. | Also that beantifully situated two-story Dwelling on Ps nee Street, now occupied by James Red Sit , Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Sty now oce ape 1 by Wallace Arbing. like to see our men treated in the very intelli ” ayl—dy & wy quires intelligence — mayl—dy & * Quite the contrary,” he replied sternly. Fast Steamshi - Glivettes, 9," Th ae THE TIGANEY ESTATE. of their respective offices. While a gener- ally acceptable provincial time table may , ny See eee He gazed in my eyes. My senaes - ’ i ll fie nine 4 oki : Mvtow NM 895 — involve a greater arnount of shifting about | became hypnotised and J had to follow Ch Chitown, av 14,1895 dy ly oe are system: of express and mixed trains, their under the Great Seal of Faerie, and | became unpaid attache to the Count of , on the part of officials than in the past, | hun withersoever he would. Arrived at Soon ae om ctetiod that by a broken | headquarters, « Commission was issued| BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— Land on Euston Street and Ma!- FLOWER SEEDS | ies ssion given 20th April next. i Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. peque Road For Sale, We are OPENING the largest lot of FISHING G YEAR we have ever had, € convenience and comfort can be very | Oberon.” mch19—tf 246 , ne :, ; . ‘ aa dicicasiliagsccriones ail haat C rely afeu e Oo nstance aingcs oO e 8 ‘O- vy . x ’ y >} See. 7 6 ine i pnt 4 { ey ae wee 6 ae a a _ ed 7 aie b . s i W. W. e arke, The undersigned Executors of the last When buying Seeds Is I always get the best | including new Flies and many nov elties—al! MARKED Vv ERY LOW at oo taththe esoeascm ef taking the western end of the rn ils eee eek ae a Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, and newest varieties grown, as it is just as D Bt ion Street, adjoining the property 07 Miss De ne "Muctration, the train | be dwells, he describes a¢ very human in TICKET AGENT, deceared, wil sell by Public Antony ox | cheap 0 grow the best qualities ae che old Watson's Drug Store, Mecktewon, itn, lange lps te sen, gat ¢ " y y y g g s: . ” _. ne zs fs . i . den, etc; h wate » _ = a # their ways, yet with a lightheartedness the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th kind of five or (en vears ago, and there is One Door Above Carter’s Sced Store. Ch’town, Moy 11, 1895 —_d&w hot and cold waver Apply to C B Chappelle onnecting the Tignish ¢c i 3 g or John Holman. g which is to be expected in the children of the boat in the morning could be continu- | nature, whose lives are hardly touched by pain or sorrow. The sketches are of all i day of May next, at the hour of twelye | 88 much improvement in Flower culture schon oie o’clock, noon :— as there is in anything under the sun. I A'l the Tierney Property and Estate, always goto the original grower for the Corner of Queen and Water Streets. ed as an accommodation train through to Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. i ae Cuarlottetown,fan : morning € wi 94 fal ——_ eke <iaar ae oe = ones - ee Tenement Houses and | very newest Seeds. : ee Something That, ‘Ouoht to - from this city equally changed to lo the | with the life in Fairyland itself, but also Black Di amond Li me. he ‘Mal re <7 ae Heron aa G. 5. BASAAMD, | We J S ; te freighting to Tignish. Thus an inter-| with incidents in the lives of those mortals : . 7 ine pene Hand, tn Caarn + whe ea Interest All Farmers, & The property will be sol d either together In connection with the above, we beg to or in lots to suit purchasers. IN AID OF TEL POR, change of the, freight and express train wae, all uncons cious, are brought into op ouch with the fairies. There isa vein of pl easant satire running throug the book, which, however, often turns to bitterness latter at night after the boat’s arrival-— | wien matters ecclesiastical are alluded to. would secure the men against ov *r-work We hope the book, when Pp ib ished, will] meet with great success, for, in our opin- " say that we have now on sale a collection employee?,—the former reaching Pignish daily at 3 p. m., or thereabouts, and the | For terms of sale and other particulars | of Choice Flower Seeds. Read our list of ‘] s aby’ 3 HERBAGEU M resiores horses and ll 3 ¥ aaa ae ‘ lars Fae eas ee . ° a. Bee | 3 out i ym t salth opps to Mr. William 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Eckford’s Selected Varieties of Sweet Peas. in St. Pati it i Ss 4&8 ull, other animals out of condition to healtl Satistied rariottetown. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHILLIPS, «“ PRIMROSE,” the standards and Wings | and vigor. ; pale } yellow. ee 8 It is the best Blood Purifie or, one which 6 QU EEN OF THE ISL ES,’ ecarlet a- af AN? Q does not contain arseni c, ant timony, copper- mottled, white and purple. W EDNE x DAY, di dh X lo ——_OoOn —— 4 xposure. Th ybjection from thi : "EPHEN INKINS las, saltpetre, resin, or any injurious sub- . , 4 or exposure. The objection from this ths Re deed F STEPHEN R. JENKINS, | 45, Saltpetre, ? any injuri da lay 91 ¢ point of view, of hardship to Railway ion, it fully deserves it. pte BA, COGS, spittas trom Montreal on | Executors of the Wil! of Elizabeth Tierney, “SENATOR,” standard’s shaded and hneinee " <x ae biti ; d i cople “ ho Buy W all i ; , te neeneaneeineenngnactennmmnnnentnn ay, 17th instant, will be due here at Char- tl ae oa ee ae lorses keep in fine condition whe + hands is done away with entirely. Then, a ; oy - : ; lottietown Monday morning, 20th instant, ap?2—246 tl sle striped chocolate on cream ground PROGRAMME. la 2 sitinianin a ao _— 7 - tt = e a Paper from i s : s : emai a That tired feeling, less of appetite and | and will sail for St. John’s, Newfoundland, Ee “CAPTAIN OF BLUES,” bright pur- ak | Herbageum. Jor cattle it is the best milk a Ss, i see the advantages. A passenger from | ) ervous prostration are driven away by | Yi Tren. eee horses, cattle and sheep ple blue. : " eo , ,| and flesh prolucer. Hens lay more eggs | Tignish can leave that point in the morn-| Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which makes pure poeuble ees. ee ee ee ee “CARDINAL,” bright crimson scarlet. Stee bunk. "hisses Hanorahan and Payne | When fed Herbageum. Fed to calves an- Just the P ae oy rant : ing, go to Shediac and return the same | blood. pinnae eeely eae SRE wnt « COUNTESS OF RADNOR,” delicate Vocal BO]. .ssseic-n0+ ee Soe aes eed me rs better than linseed, costing only one- FUSE / Paper you wan i. . : nage apply reinde NE cok ncne9o44 bite . hiss Celie Y| third as much. ; evening : he could come to the city an j Bic ye! le. White Sweaters, just the thing PEAKE BROS. & CO laveader. Piano Solo ..... hs thcaeee Mrs kK : | erage me 4 t i st I » ie r . ' : EL = a. 4 oe os > 2 ~ 9 ” 1: . m : “rTP M i Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 a lls t 1c price you ant i have two or three hours in the businese | for wheeling, very cheap at Prowse Bros,}| mayl4 — Agents. fe ee BLOSSOM,” white lilac and i ee as ost ns ieee as pledite 4 She tr eaeiak Oe oe ee j i ) W | : . he Pe ie <2 - a a sv pink. . : ie ee eee eo ' v portion of the day (quite enough for those aioe r Bicycle _ e. May 14 2in. 4 «EMILY HENDERSON,” extra fine oe partes ote ae “Miss ieame leuvhe | six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost to pay, whe do not wish to stop over night); come | g raete. 200s. Foye ones Economical pure white. Violin Duet....... Mrs Dixon and Miss ( we nes over one cent perday. Jt wali pay | ; I : Ce eee ek o W © at 8§ Stables.two «“ECKFORD’S CHOICE MIXED.” Vocal Solo........ ibid dela a viss M Callaghan you to try it. | to Summerside twice a day, with a long or doors east of J. H. Myrick & 4 ' seinen Sail oe eediens te ‘ a chort stop, and return home in every | Co's. Fish Market.Charlottetown, All the above in 5c. packages. Five ' . GEO. E. HUGHES | i ease. Then the greater en ne e acess of 1895. in packages for 20 cents. viene pas nneee ++ ++. Misses Corset) ae a ' is om 7 Hall : en t great n u arge of Mr iHiiam Bateman e BONE NNO nics nsvessses arenes rG ixon A pothecaries Hall. eines would have t laily il fron i ! 4 : Fi dataalbeaieseye kecaeuen J H Good} — samcoa iad: cisco 1 “ Province would have the daily mail from ) who tas fall power to transac nies HASZARD & MOORE IRIE, owen nsvaesens oo vee ne So Soot | WAMTED. ux tho cudetdacs a women of | a 4 without—a great convenience—and ample ; amy business in connection with ° = Instrumental bsenseneeecacess College Orchestra | 25 or 30 years of age, who has had experience * * a i i TI eee eel the horse. Call and see him. Our Tea is all Tea. There Vocal Solo .... te eteeteee cere Mrs Byrne | in cooking and housework ; only two in fani- Pag opportunity to reply to ali correspondence. april 6 tue thar sat. — Ili i vcecknss aapsegten teins ly. Apply to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hills The Wall P; . Hu . Se i I may be sol 1 technical railroaders : . e CO 5 no cn ccceccsness enegedes ine -LC Boys! borouzh Square. eod—may13 4 aper eH, é * may be urged by tech | railroadet — =tlis Tea that is half Tea, and Yeon ES MeWCw hitloc Kk) — Eee ‘ the “ continuity of ress ar reigiit et, ER ES ..L © Band ye i that vr — "y Pg ss and fre 1 ° : ; BaSONa e 00 S. Positively no encores Admiss.on, 25 cents, W ANTED—Coat, ve estand pant makers at MI . aH t trains” is broken by the above syriem. } OUR STORY BUILDING mighty peor Tea in the Tea When you want a pair of mayl13 JOHN MACLEOD & c o's. tf—mayli | M29 13 bE But we submit that any such nicety of : ei 2 43 half of it. We don’t sell} FISHING BOOTS call and that kind—only keep the|see Mc ACHEN me 75% ae ; feeling on @ point so special should not i i : ’ ‘ . ‘ weigh with a practical people in search of Opposite the Masonic Temple, 3 gross Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ek tl.ce Shoe Buy Your Clover and Timothy Seed at Beer & Goff. a a the convenenience they require and have at 1} “cs Ayer’s “ t @ right to. It is then to be hoped | We are instrucied by the trustees of the first qualities in Tea. Man, who is aed for low ee ; that (aod we feel that our practical and | J Allin Estate to sell by Auction on a P 4 1} “ Our Own “ Cl OV = R S E E D Fl E PD +. progressive Superintendent will quite | TUESDAY, MAY 28th, at 12 o’clock,| Try our SPECIAL BLEND | prices. ap27 : . SEEDS. ae : acree with us) that this year @ change ; a oa the nc That four oer £ 32 t d SECOND THI D 290 pounds Insect Powder, £ > emg Rae TS | warehouse on Grafton street opposite the | ab o4 Cents per pound. -HAND CLO NG A ve ( iq aa hould be affected in lines some hat like | i : y . ee ca es 7" et 2 ey > . atl Masonic Temple. There is @ stone wall N 1 barrel Hellebore ammoth Late Red), Peas (i ll i my qrold en e above, which will give our P ’ FF th , whic z cellar under the building; it is centrally =o FANCY SALE. * Vv C i 3 f 1} Ha - the train service it has long desired and | situated close by the Market House, and | There will be a sale of Second-Hand Wholesale : i l ¥ ; ine) Ori ( re g sec oe an 218 . , 400 i i t make i: possible for outsiders to get here admirably adapted for warehouse pur- SANDERSON & CO ' Clothing, etc., at St. Peter’s Scheclvasta, d Retail A sike, |») arly Beed, V hite Pj : , o Chow, it i in such time and with such comfort aa a at sale ° on Wednesday, the 15th May. Contribu- —_-———_ ierce’ ~ Prolific), VY etches a tions will be thankfully received and may 4 will ensure an influx offeummer excursion A. McNEILL & CO., Cash Grocers, Victoria Row. be left at the Schoolroom any day before REDBIN BROTHERS we cheap for cash at ® ni mig ists such as we have never had before: : Auctioneers. that date. (English), for sale low at i : Once settled upon, this time table will May 14—wky li dy eod ts Charlottetown, May 2, 1885—d&w may 13 mayll—d&w BEER & GOFF’S BEER & GOFF’S . . ——————_—_—— HE \ HALF PRICE! — ALL BONNETS HALF PRIGE. A WONDERFUL OFFER IN All Hats Regardless of Cost. . © English Trimmed Millinery. ive a a STANLEY BROTHERS. oar