« a OTHER ITEMS. LOCAL AND M Ant THE DAILY LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, Special Correspondence of Tho Examiner ar : ‘ ‘ Wakw.—Seventy inthe shade yester- PAINTING K OF p Holmar nan Mr Watson Clark began the ainting the signs on the front of brick warehouse. Swiauinc—A number of | 7 were taking a cooling dip in the harbor t raay. Rersatrinc—Mr John McDonald, who is baving a number of changea made in his perty on Mill street, intends moving the i Muteh Mill building about feet eastward and making it about fifteen an of hi ; - try ; wn? vi * acer scireet restercay c dashing irses Sulprin Shipped per stean Nor a | Pt. du Chene 50 bush oats, eats leather, $642; » $974. th — Jennie Armstrong, $l; Cleared—Jennie onald, Bathurst, produce. Campbell: F Gal- gt Lemuel Dymond, Northam; Dy stant, Ellerslie; Robert Crothers, Car- ; Frank Shaffer, Cape Traverse; Macdougald, St. Dunstan’s yttetown; Michael McAbe and wif Rev Thar L0 do, $27; 40 bush | 29 bbls | Colley of Kinkora; Patrick McBride, Bedeque; W | ar Clifton; Port Hill; C A Kay, Maynard, D Campbel mn do; D McNutt, sington. Clifton: S C Moore, Ken- } Charlottetown; | John Richards, Bideford; W L Waring, | St John; S J Olive, St John. Soip.—Mr. P. R. Baker has sold his fine Bassett mare to Mr. Patrick Sherry, of Sea Cow Head. PERSONAI Mr. Edward Walker, of Bass River, King’s County, N. B., is spending a few days in town Lorsrers.—* Prof.” Cushing was ped dling lobstors last night, which were vht at McCallum’s Point by the Mor- rison & Co. fishermen. CARDIGAN NOTES. hr. Carmena sailed for St. Pierre lhursday last with a general shipped by Jas. E. McDonald. Mr. Joa, A. McDonald, A He SC caryo, for many yeers | small b ys | vated a little | PSSVTBSVVCVSVSIVISVSOSS EXAMINER THE NICARAGUAN AFFAIR, idl | According to a dispa h from C€ rinto, Nicaragua, to tl Beston Herald, the British oece pation of Corinto came to an end on Saturday evening, At six o’clock } commander of the port, General Roberto Gonzales, arrived by special train with his foree and peacefully resumed possession of the town. The Nicaraguan flag was hoisted at six o’clock Sunday Subsequently it was saluted by Arthur with 21 guns, and the alute was replied to from the shore. The Sat lite, Arthur and Wild Swan sailed on Sunday. mornire the Royal Gratification is expressed uni- versally at this ending of the trouble. Great credit is due Dr. Constantino Fiallos, the representing Honduras, for the manner in which he conducted the | negotiations with Rear-Admiral St minister ephen- | ron, He expresses th itimost satis 10! with the terms agreed upon. Dr, Fiallos was formerly ecretary of the I vation tor : | Honduras at Washingto MARRIED. At Guernsey Cove, Murray Harbor | Senth, onthe 6th May, by the Rev. E Gillies, Pasco Herring, of Lot 64, to Alice lL. MeKay, of Guernsey Cove, Murray Harbor $ i ee see a ~—— —_ IED. Act South Vancouver. B. C., on May 6, of consumy} , aged 13 vears, Elsie Mar- | garet, € lof Maleo!m R. and Jes- sie J. Wells, formerly of Alberton, P. E. | Island. THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY | —— BA TE COMER sek ccd cide & m 00 the sun shade in « VVVSVVVVSSSVTVesy, | INSECT LIFE ee | eae 1 Wii] SOOn DeCOmMme vers } } 'y objection able (to put it mildly). Moths, f they get into your Furs and Woolen Goods, will work havoc. @ | Prevent that by putting Moth @ | Balls in the box in which you @| put away the clething. Ing] house-cleaning you will proba- bly want some Insect Powde - } goud and fresh. | JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. eeecececececceed’) } 7s we have it } | | i ° é ¢ é 2 e 9 ? é ¢ Nickle Wire kkeeper in the employ of Jas. E. Mc- | Donald, general merchant, left on Jast Friday for San Francisco, Cal. By his lepartura Cardigan loses one of its most prominent young men. If integrity, up- | rigutness and ability are valued on the | P ic Coast, w sured of his suc- We are glad ee our friend, Mr. John | C. Flanagan aronnd aga He has fully Over his attack of la grippe Atal hooking party heid here re- ently, a ig lady made a cruel attack an elderly gentleman with a mat hook. A refusal ed love is said to have been the prime cause of the belluine out- ag At latest accounts the victim was | ving. | The Chief Supt. of Education examined e Cardigan High School on last Thurs- lay. There were about twenty visitors pre- sent. Addresses touching education were delivered by Rev. A Guan, Rev. Dr. on Mattresses IN DEMAND ? Because they embrace the McMillan, W. P. Lewis, Esq., and J. G. Scrimigeour. Mr. McLeod expressed him- three great essentials. — self as well pleased with the progress made : | since his last visit. Owing to the illness} , = -_ | of the Principal, the school closed for vaca- | COMFORT, tion on 6th inst. It opens again on the| | re 27th May. W EAR, The Government dredge, “Prince Ed- he ¢ I t ge, inc Dp nnn ward” has undergone extensive repairs dur- PRICE. | g the last two months. As the river is en —ee ee ce mm s yy ULD y | Mr. Joseph Robertson launched his new Who Sell at Selline Prices, boat. “Hermiona” or last Wednesday. S'se | — ; as went on her trial trip on Thnrsday, and | i rio WE g LC | roved to be a fast sailer. She was built j f tu fo | pr by Mr. W. McLean, Mitchell River. At the marble assortinent ents. Those who wish the memory of friends should pay a vis Mr. David Lewis is erecting a large and welling. Mr. John McCor- rooms of Messrs. workers, may be seen a of tablets and monu- to raise storied their departed it to Lewis Bros. } show rr ‘ ania vw commogious a mack 1S the contractor The G. Craw- ford, T eleph yne, Capt. sailed for Laun on last Satur- y with a cargo of fittings for D. C. Mor- n’s & Co’s. lobster factory at that place The youth of Cardigan seem to be tak- ng a great interest in athletc games dur- ng their leisure hours These manly ex- ves seem: to have taken the place of the unmanly practice of loafing and loung ng at the corners and on the railing of the Scal. Hing iay wi er | bridge. The ladies of All Saints Church intend | deceased, will sell by Public Auction, on Lewis nw [and on Euston Street and Mal- peque Road For Sale. The undersignea Executors of the Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, | last the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th | day of May next, at the hour of twelve | holding a grand tea party on orabout 10th } | July. Miss Katie Lewis has returned Grafton, North Dakota, [where ehe has been spending the winter. Mr. Daniel Stewart has been appointe: nandale route BELLONA. ur ~ th 1RQ05 uay ith, L8d9o,. Cardigan, - —_—.a- proof of national wis Japan has given iom. Af “y >} tory, might ish country, flushed with vice- have refused to the three Eur pean nations. But veded what was asked and . . 1 possession of the mainland Northern China. China is apparently ready to give away anything for the sake of peace, but Japan knows how to be mod- cautious evenin the hour of The conciliatory consider protest of the Japan has con and triumph. erate Russia, France and Germany seems like | in a nation which is the great good statesmanship beginning totake rank among powers. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May 7—Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands; 8th—ss Winola, Gooden, Baie Verte; Plei- ades, Drysdale, Wailace; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Kohinoor, Bondreault, Pictou; Comet, Brean, Shediac; ss Thames, Couillard, Montreal]. CLEARED. May 8—Maggie H, Wry, Winola, Gooden, Pugwash: Pieiades. Drys- | dale, Wallace: Geo P 1 rigy, Bell, Pictou; Minnie May, Gillis, do; Olivia, | do; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash: Kohi- noor, Boudreault, Pictou; Comet, Brean, i Buctouche. Ba ‘touche; as Secured the Agency ! Brutia raw silk. n is absolutely GUARANTEED by us ip asing, against which the silk is guaranteed. per “The Champion Silk,” DYE BLACK SILK, It is impossible for it to yard richer and fuller in the hand than - } . . Samples sent anywhere upon application. > Sra - w“ S ~ \ ‘ ‘ A - ( UV ( ‘ a. et \ . \ J - ( = \ at N Line { ‘ S S S i i stea i ~ - t i:s - c Ww 1S = Ma \ il Convocatior of sRA C rNoll RNS wi Chap s, Masonic Te iple = _— eo _ is it gen T my ave : gistle i trad ink / z s - y 4 \ t Y l Ww sis = { i Mrs | " i : w ‘ \ a 3 ~ oO M ay! ut.— roti 3. 0 S.—Mer s of Lodge | n irned met 2 at 7 3 S ning. At .. Deg ee i vork nts «Rt G. M Ww } Str i wW S am i Cla I 2 g » € ceh at U se ~ _— ; ‘ an » Philly { * > i S16 15 costs ‘ ‘ | = t ra ntra ‘ Cat i pera Act i a st i L, ignra was & x i lay x ieseiieneiia Monrm Honses.—Mr Oliver Mason ship- horses to Bideford, M r g This is M Mason € e } I la his seas imbering twenty-three “ir. Ma pe yer and a Wars g “is - Late Georce McCriur. — The fa a! a is zg Me( y took place this ‘ fr the residence of Mrs Met y ti ; T1 a arg ter vo Was 4 Ab lows 1s Témains to Tran r eenleiliniealoen k k It I I } val c 3 la ‘ \ parag a few 9 “¢) ' o f the s ats eas po ; : TI e 21 scholars t om and wher Pp rs e¢ i I wa there we oo. properiy v ire p ica a ws pay $ Telegra - Ss r Act Co 1 .~ Before Stipen - diary Magistrate Blanchard at Georget Wor v i W W Jenkins and Mrs. Led. we at place, were each fined $5 al irave 3 f ie Can la I : a 4 Mau K rh, a¢ ot & aS Tined Sw’ anu y8t3 for a r } I 1m e3 agains Mr * ar. of Georg ; and Edward Camp! Montague, were miisse icici ] — A late W peg 2 i) Ww a gy ‘ 3 g ¥ arg s i 7 arge < is . : e eve gy an st s and sidewalks in cou 7 strange insects aiv r vings is yn ast and yesterday they aw 4 ind great sibiineiin ” Case Acatx.—It is expect- € V an assemt soon to : } argely ¢ " I | ; and higher : ght w begin on the € i I cons vatives a + andidate and it is = commissioners i th Br vos ‘. Ty . a a ) “ xt Ky opal cl W g ! his dut s a P: stud 2 of div ———$——— PERSONAL. W Summers 5 ir g r at Hotel Wa v r ; { -— 2d Qa i D ies ihis f D., Hunter R irs J F M G. } . WM J J M } Ke M ; ty y Mra Ma eG 4 DD , a Mc & | ) A 5 I Bt H {Que , a the } pa pia ie Ma r ‘ tr fa a 2 H + May8: Dr. M Neil, Stanley Bridge; D S Alley, Cardigan; Robt Bruce Mills, Chester, N S; A Feader, ‘ | Byrne, North River; A Martin, 4 I 8 r Mason, § yuth port; Geo i Farg n, do; Dr Frank Rossin, New Glasgow; John D Reid, Pugwash. We have ° ‘ , for Charlott ‘town for THE NEW VEGETABLE manufactured from the finest Piedn an slip in wear, and satisfzctory compensat Guy case of it cutting, wearing shiny or gr TI brated silk is from 30c. to 60¢ any previous guaranteed Silk shown by us. A written guarantee given with every dress, Qualities now in stock, 1-45, 1-65, 2.20. BEER BROS. Tue Weaturr.—Overcast and cooler with local rains and east to north winds. from | DR. HD. JOHNSON mail carrier on the Cardigan-Dundas-An- | message to | } | | | Anderson, | "EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT j below. o’clock, noon i A‘l the Tierney Property and Estate, consisting of four Tenement Houses and Premises, situate Euston Ssreet and the Malpeque Road, in Charlottetown. The prope rty will be or in lots to suit purchasers. | For terms of. sale and other particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, | Charlottetown. i Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHILLIPS, STEPHEN R. JENKINS, | Executors of the Will of Elizabeth Tierney, ou sold either together ap22—246 tl sle Office -« Kent Strest Aug 16, ’°94—ly_ | Canada Atlantic and. Plant. STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON, —— CALLING AT—— S. S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigation Co’s lottetown, Wharf, Char- | Hawkesbury and ie: FRIDAY, | May 17, at 12 noon, and every Friday thereafter until fuar- ther notice Will leave Hawkesbury at 6 p.m. same days, and Halifax on Saturdays at 10 p.m., ar- riving at Boston Mondays at 7 a. m. FROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 14, at 12 noon, and every Tuesday thereafter until further notice, calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlotte- town on Thursday evening For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or the general agents as HALIFAX SERVICE. S. S. “Halifax” or Olivette” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED NESDAY, 8 a.m., and SATURDAY, 10 p- m., until further notice, for Boston direct. Returning, wiil leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- | DAY evenings can go directly on board | the steamer without extra charge. Tri-weekly services by 8.S. Olivette and Halifax, between Boston and Hai:fax, and weekly service by S. 8. Florida between Boston and Charlottetown will be resumed in June, as last season. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at all stations on the Intercolonial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. may7 | have them. | Bros. eee oe THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1895. : ; : a “ hse Soo Carpets, Carpets. ABOUT Good values abound in our Carpet Department. wort, h) MoD Eves AS ! man or woman who intends buying should see our If you have any respect for your own interests see our Carpets before you make your ment. better goods been beeu offered to tl purchases. have Province. shown; never 1e people of this Never greater varieties | ) | quently have an assortment that can't be surpassed, them there are the new and fashionable Tight Hats, Hats, Hats. See our assortment of Straw Sailors for Children. Is the best good enough ? Hard and Soft Hats in all the leading and most ‘fashionable shades and styles can be bought cheap at Prowse We win success by deserving it. | prices and square « | ty’s Hats are the best. lealing tells the story. If so, Good goods, Clothing, Clothing. Never before have we been abe to buy and sell good Clothing as cheap as this season. |saved by coming to us first for Men’s, Boys’ or Children’s One thing sur-, no ake | We are too busy to spend two days Suits—big assortm competitor handling first-class goods can undersell us. 'no mistake on that point. Time and ent and low prices. money can M have Chris- | we | low be writing one day’s ads, so you will pardon us for asking you to read our ad. twice. —_— oS Oo WATERPROOF COATS.—A man don’t feel comfortable largest and best stock in the city. SPRING OVERCOATS. - A man don’t lock dressed this | time of the year without a Spring Overcoat. much at our store—$5 to $10, DRESS GOODS, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Capes and Sacques——not so large a stock as some other stores | yut just as good an Read this ad. PRO » Charlottetown, May 8, d much cheaper. twice—there is money in it. WSE 1895—246 BROTHERS. |on a wet day without a good Rainproof Coat. We carry the They don’t cost Beedi Beed! Now landing Gro Blat fresh from the Mills: und Oil Cake, chford’s Calf Meal, gran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. harlottetown, May 7 a Oe Ue, SATURD , 1896-246 & wky 3m All, a recadD aa — AY NIGh Among Rollers—their name | stylish and strong: | $3.15, | We give them special attention this spring, and conse- desribes them—slender steel tube handle, all silk covvers,, in Skot or Black, very neat, Pure Silk Duchene covers, sterling silver handle—a very handsome Umbrella. Yours for A “Special,” brown gloria cover, paragon ribs, new, stylish handle, made to wear well and to look well while wearing, ‘see them, VIGORE & Civarlottctown,May 7, 185—246 only 79 cenis. We haven't room to describe the many others—covers of all kinds, handles of all kinds, prices of all kinds, Better call and McLEOD. the largest for 15 years. Our Cutters High Ciass Clothing. them at. n Canada. ee ee Charlottetown, May 2, 1895-246 a 7 a me a Our New Goods. Lest St ow I tl The cause of the large increase is due to the superior fit and finish we give to our Clothing ; and last, but not least, the remarkable low price we sell What’s the Cause ? Our Custom Tailoring Business this Spring has been and Workmen busy day and night making what’s well known as BRUCE'S are Our prices for Suits range from $12.00 to $40.00. That's from the cheapest that’s reliable to the best made D. A. BRUCE, The Leading Merchant Tailor. Se eae eae —_—a ay IN QUR NEW PREMISES. [Tees FINE TAILORING Hats & Caps. See Our Manhattan Style. nee McKAY WOOLEN CO0., BARGAIN CORNER. The Acadia Sugar Refining Co, Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on al! grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. F. I HORACE HASZARD, Ageot for P. i. Istanf, Ch town, April 2, 1895 — 246 ly ivan {® fn , Descriptive (@talouue NEW & RARE pIANTS pr : enfid any das eS Applicdligg od ecolq Nor er Sifax NS 3 “* Please mention this paper. ———— LABATINE ! To Mix in Gold Water Ready for Use, It is sanitary and cleansing as well as) beautiful, and is positively permanent. Does not fade, be stippled, can be bended. : Sixteen Sold only by different shades does not rub off. can and white, DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, May 7, 1895—246 ae } } | ; | Cheaper and Better than Haircloth or Crinoline is the New Interlining All the crushing and creasing and careless packing imaginable will not affect it. It is light, strong and durable. It will drape gracefully and may be neatly plaited. Is easy to sew by hand or machine, and will not tear or drag at the seams. DAMPNESS DOES NOT AFFECT IT, as it is not stiffened by starch or glue as other linings are. The leading Modistes of New York are using it entirely. In 3 ‘weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard, at all the stores. Every yard of Gexsurse FIBRE CHAMOIS ts Lanetep. of imitations. Patented July, 1890. pihhbhbhbhbhbphbrbphbhbbhbphbbbobbo6o66 7 vvrv7"—-nN-r-verrrrrrervreey leading 3ew are Trade Mark Registered. -_— — The wholecale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS COMPANY, Monrreat. 3i—may7T eVverrrr77""-'errrrrrrrrrr © SEE THAT YOU GET AsAbpAb sis bb i hbbhbbbbbbbhpn bobbi dha GALLEY BRAND EVERY HOUSEHOLD, BEING OLD AND MATURE. AND THOROUGHLY SAFE AND RELIABLE. e-em ee > ED S. B. TOWNSEND, Montreal, So'e Agen’ for Canada. FOR SALE BY ALL. VENDORS. mayl—l, 4, 9, 18, 25. WANTED—Salesman with or without ez- perience, full or part time, salary or commis- sion Season opens April ist.—BrRowN Bros. Co . Continental Nurseries, Toronto. mch2i—16 WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasse for lite insurance. Address “ Insurance P O Box 277, Charlottetown. a FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containin eight rooms, witb good yard, stable and coac TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dweiling house of 12 rooms includ ingsmal! bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath ing house, Victoria Park; reat moderate- Apply to W C Harris, Jr. maya EGGS FOR SETIINGfrom pure bred Sil- ver Wyandottes and Plymouth Rock Fow!ls, 0090900 S6005OOO 9990508509609 SO9046098S00OO0O0 | j } } 1 | | | | AS IT SHOULD BE IV W i | S KY | good water, | office, Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading “charged five cents per line. PASTURE TO LET within city limits Apply to J. A. LonGworrx. mayo—t! FOR SALE OR TO LET—4 nice honse and lot on Fitzrey Street, near Kensington Hall. Apply to wm. L. Gorr. iw—may9 WANTED—A position as beok-keeper by , an experienced accountant; best references furnished Apply to D A L, EXAMINER 3i—mayY W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good steady boy to take care of a garden and do general outside work. Apply at this office. may9—tf FOR SALE—A second-hand bu in good erder will be sold at a bargain eis at this office, 2i—may9 7O LET-The beautiful and pleasantly | Situated two-story house on Richmond Street | West; rent will be made very moderate to a \ small family ; possession given on or before the firstofJune. Apply en the premises to CHARLES HIGGINS. tf—mays charge of two babies; good wages given. Ap- ply to Mus F Perers, Sidmount. ti-—-ma ys MiLCH COW PETERS. WANTED -Apply to Mr F U—mays | W ANTED—An experieaved person to take TO LET—The dwelling house on Great | George Street, containing nine rooms, owned | by MrsG W Millner. Possession given June | Ist. 3i pd—mays TO LET—The new Gweliing hoase on Eus- ; ton Street, adjoining the property of Miss | Mackieson, with iarge lawn, fruit trees, gar- | den, etc; hot water heating, bath room with hot and cold water Apply to C B Chappeile } or John Holman. 31 361 pd—mays TO LET—A shop on Richmond Street, op- posite the Railway House; rent moderate. Apply to Pa _— CONNOLLY, Bishop Street. may7—3i | AGENTS WANTED to handle our hardy, | Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay at | once, exclusive cerritury; whole or rt; we | control all special lines —Stone & We ‘ington } L.on'real, Que; J W Beall, Manager. Men- tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 LOST—On Monday afterpoon, Weymouth and Prince Streets, a lady's waterproof cape. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. may? cone eohinaiioieliiiiiies iii WANTED—A general servant in a family oftwo. Apply at this office. —mays between SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Desks for saie. Safes have combination locks, and are as good as new. Enquire at McKay WOOLEN Co. mayé ——————__. FOR SALE—A saddle and bridle nearly new, cheap. Apply to D O’M REDpIN, may4 FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven— wili be sold cheap. Apply at this office. aplj—tf WANT ED—Help,men or women, locality (local or travelling), to introduce & new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steady empieyment; commission Or salary $65 per month and ex- per ses, aod money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WORLD MEDICAL ELEcTRIC Co, P O Box 221 London, Ont, Canada. dy Im—ap'7 ' in every A'so, two building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G PR (4egrerr, ap2>—im : two best breeds for eggs and early chickens.— Jamrs H EAsron, Charlottetown Royalty. apli—im dtw house ‘The house is heated with hot water. | W ANTED—A smart young girl to attend « fruit and confectionery oe with ex- rience preferred. pply to W_A CHING, xX 27, Summerside, F ' ; ' ‘sii, yb iit ce Soe wa hs we ee rane oa - r os aad ee teen a te oy