at peg meee nr ivigoeinesen ie % ong 7 sol 27 RSM DetTIC te. ees ee ee ck ca nl ag ia Peele i eS orale ee - ‘ Suliod * 2 ef) : a a: ; : ti , i 7 a presses tr ily and accurately the mind of the Fiaance Minister upon a point fraught with importance to Prince Edward Island The Government have, evideatly, not for- gotten or lost sight of that stipulation of the bin i= the m *9 provide efficient steam communi- terms of Confederation which cali Prov mainiaad ; n, winter and summer, between this ince and the railway system of the and, “ deficit or no deficit, we must do justice to Prince Edward Island.” We sincerely hope that nothing will eccur to prevent the Government from carrying out this policy in spite of the sneers and jeers of the Opposition, led by our own Mr. L. H. Davies. the There are some difti- culties in way, and patience must needs be exercised. A great deal bas been done, most of the work being tentative and difficult; and the Government stand pledge] to carry On the work, “ deficit or ne deficit.” —_—_— OO OOO NOTES AND COMMENTS —Many warm friends, here and else- wkere, will deeply regret the sudden death of Mrs. Churchill. - An hour before her death Mr3. Churchill was in excellent spirits and apparently in her usual healt!. We sympathize with her children so sud- Genly bereaved, —St. Join Sun: “These are hard times, but still there is money in the neighbor- hood to spend. This appears from the fact that one firmef bicycle dealers has thus early in the season scid $6,500- worth of one kind of wheel. As there are many dealers and many kinds of wheela the salea must have already amounted large sum.” —Mr. Mciennan, Glengarry’s M. P., is to be congratulated on his measure to have Canadian butter and cheese so branded that neither Canada’s credit nor the poc- kets of purchasers abroad qill be defraud- ed. Thegreat majority of producers, shippers and dealers are honest, and it is to their interest that the few dishonesi ones should be eheckmated if possible. to a that it complete —The Government estimate is will take six million dollars to the work of canal enlargement on the present basis, which will give fourteen feet of navigation from Lake Erie to the port of Montreal. The Montreal Gazette opines that that it is likely todo the country for agood many years. What has been accomplirhed has cost over fifty million dollars, and as the*ratie of cost increases with each foot of de pth desired the fin- ance ministers of the future are likely to be found strong and effective objectors to furtner enlargement. —Henry Clews reports that there are a larger number of buyers of goods now in New York than ever known before in any previous month of April. Every section of the country seems to be proportionately represented, and the buying is on quite an increased scale over what has been witness- ed for many months past. This is the reason himself to organize 1,000 unions with a me m bership of 200,000, before the first day Talk is cheap, and some of it is very cheap talk. Lord Salisbury writes and Mr Balfour speaks strongly in favor of maintaining the of 1896. inion between the Conservatives and Liberal-Unionists in British politics. Mr Chamberlain’s loyalty and good services are commended. The Stanford University, at Palo Alto, Cal, is living to-day on the tender mercies of 8 few friends, while the suit of the feder- al government against the Leland Stanford estate for a claim of $15,000,000 awaits the courts decision After a consideration which cannot be called hasty, Spain concludes that an apol- ogy and reparation are due to the United States, and promises to order men-of-war in Cuban waters not to fire upen vessels out- side tle three mile limit. Willard fountain, which was presented to the city of Chicago by the children of the world’s WC TU, was unveiled and dedicated on Saturday last. The fountain cost $20,000, and ever 300,000 children, living in Europe and America contributed to the fund. The theory that manufacturing indus- tries are declining in Canada has taken firma hold of a section of the Liberal presse. It will probably last tiil on polling day it runs up againet the votes of the men who make their living in Canadian industrial establishments. Associated with the reports of slowly improving trade in the United States comes the statement that labor strikes are in- creasing. The workman seems to. have got it into his head that it is nice to see a closed factory, and so makes measures to preserve the spec:acle. Marie Louise’s on by her chamberlain, Count Neippurg, whom she married after Napoleon’s death, has just died near Vien- na. He was Prince William of Monte nuovo, an Italianized form of Neuberg (Neipperg). and was 74 yearsold. He survived his brother, the King of Rome, 63 years, One of the fads of the new Czar of Rus- sia is the study of electricity. He is in- tensely interested in everything pertaining to electrical science, and reads eagerly descriptions of the latest experiments and applications in that line of endeavor. He is Said to have made several ingenious con- trivances himself in the simpler lines of electrical manipulation. The Toronto Evening News, independ- ent, says: “The speech of the Hon John Costigan in the House on Tuesday is the first intimation so far given that the Feder- al Government is prepared to accept a compromise on the school question. The speech in which this intimation was made is another proof of the fact that the Minis- ter of Marine is one of the most liberal- minded men in public life. Whatever faults Mr Costigan may have, he is no bigot, at all events.” At the annual meeting of the Parlia- mentary Press gallery at Ottawa, Mr R M McLeod, of the Ottawa Citizen, was elected president; Mr McKenzie, of the Montreal why the jobbers in dry goods, hardware, | Herald, vice-president, and Mr George groceries and inali other lines of trade | Simpson, Toronto Globe, secretary. The feelso much more jubilant than they | following executive committee was also have done for over @ year. People in | elected :- —A Oliver, La Minerve, Montreal] trade will soon begin to realize as of old | J D Clarke, Advertiser, London; J A that success begets success. It takes 4 | Philips, Gazette, Montreal; R A Payne, - 1 : ’ . ' r * return of prosperity, however, to bring | Sun, St. John, N. B., and A J Magura, it about, which is now generally felt to be | Globe, Toronto. | forthcoming. vara has beer known as Harper’s Young Docple will, beginning with its issue of April 30th bear the title Harper’s Round Table—a change in title which has not bee: made arbitrarily, but which is an expression of the paper’s already extended fheld The broadening of the periodical] has been going on for some time; and cor- responds with a real growth and a design to appeal to a Jarger circle of readers. De- partments especially devoted to amateur | sport, notably in the leading schools of the country, which will be conducted by an editor well qualified by experience in ibis field, and whose attention will be wholly given to this work; a department estab- lished in recognition of the extraordinary interest at present taken in bicycling, in- elading maps of roads that will be useful to wheelmen in all parts of the country, supplying a need that has been long felt, | —The weekly paper which for fifteen | hank dividends appeared in the Canada but has not yet been met; the remodelling of the page in ite proportions, type, etc., | employment of new as weil as the main- tenance of the old cortitributors of fiction | and special articles - these are some of the particulars in which the ehange referred to wil! manifest itself. — < -gare Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives great bodily | nerve, mental and‘ digestive strength, simply because it ‘purifies, vitalizes and euriches the blood. FOR --— tent. The following declaration of semi-annual Gazette of Saturday: Bank of Montreal and Bank of Toronto, five per cent.; Imper ial Bank, four per cent dividend and one per cent bonus; Bank of Ottawa, Standard Bank, Merchants Bank and Bank of Ham- ilton, four per cent; Bank of Commerce and Banqxe d’Hochelaga and Jacques Cartier Bank, three and a half per cent; Traders Bank, Ontario Bank,Unien Bank and Banque Ville Marie, three per cent; Quebec bank, two and a half per cent. The United States’ pension expenditure in 1894 was $141,177,284, or some $18,- 000,000 less than in 1893. From 1878 to 1893 there was a steady increase in the pen- sion charge on therevenue,the growth being from $27,137,019 to $159,357,557. It is remarked by the Montreal Gazette that the decrease is not likely to be at so rapid a rate, but it will be continuous and will be one of the main influences in restoring the time of surpluses in the national finances. In time, indeed, it is likely to lead to a re- duction in the rate of taxes, which is a matter that concerns Canada to some ex- There is not now between the two countres.that difference in the rate per Lead o* customs and excise taxation that used to exist in favor of the Dominios, and it will aot be a good thing in comparisons if our neighbor’s burdens falls muck be- low. hibition is in force, and contends that if prohibition were adopted, being enforced under the superior political system of Can- ada, it would work better than in United States. He concludes by asserting that as the House of Commons of Canada had made a declaration in 1887 “that total prohibi- tion is the right and only effective remedy for the evils of intemperance,” and that it was prepared to enact such legislation as soom as possible as public opinion will sustain them in doing #0. Prohibition should be adopted. . ¢ - ———— THE DAILY2EXAMINER * rH J re Sax : CLR Tt) | DR. BUCHANAN. OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. V in } ER } : : - : i ing well THE DAIL i RX AW IN e | At Albany, NY, | Tuesday evening The session at Ottawa is gett ne a “=== | Deputy Attorney General Hasbrouck ad-| started. Many important returns lhe MAY 2,189 vised warden Sage. of Sing Sing, that he | been asked for and numbers of them ba : ee ee ‘ asl it the execution of Dr | already been brought down. — i it er sus ne i . _ . reating . > tobert Buchanan until after the appeal] these the largest in bulk ~~. Ss m- othe n ana s > chani i ué 7 ‘ . m- BORINGS AT THE CAPES. e habeas corpus proceedings had been } in matter is the report of the Roya ‘ . 4 ee a inet’ of ¢) issi inted three years ago to ¢ I : y means 0 iecided by the Supreme Court of the] mission appoint it ade in the Dominion on : { ed States. The deputy attorney wre-- | quire into the liquor trade in ca ot the wae spindeontcy ae See CRB RE! OP i with the questions submitted by the} The report comprises the fine ~~ - ed with the ! ; te ~C ission, VIZ: Sir /0e- gs was use 8 ape I ew | - an ‘uesday afternoon Land that} majority of the Commission, a 2s z I warden all ~ 7 = oxen = se eph Hickson, Chairman; Judge os ¢ rovernt a ear sta v g gave out his ¢ nion as above. | ; > > s . 4 caitines nenmomed were: ald, Mr Gigault; ex-M Pp, and Mr E resp e latter i Mr. Foster ex The questions prop ere: G aes re % First—Does the respite require that Dr. Clarke. Toronto. hibiti - laine tt boring the eon : eal a? , ; erse to prohibition 0 plained em a M ' , - Buchanan be re-sentenced before he shall | #The report 1s sepa 1e that would fol- Sirens of No and had been let |). executed ? account of the loss revent esa al be executed 7 : = : rovine with the condit that the contractor was Second—Does the appeal to the United | low by a pivasa0e sald be seriously : : » 4} -} Staten Supreme C ove Judge Brown’s | Municipa: Governmé i 7 not to be paid unless he finished the work. | States Supreme Court proved udge ws t of aoonecnenend In the Province of Quebec po sissal of the application for a Leno . a A good Company had taken the contract Sellcil de ck oe socal alone the Provincial are would e 1 2K Dies as a ee , Sa . 5 0 “he report does not and they spent the sutamer of 1594 dow He decided: Dr. Buchanan need not be | lose over $600, 0( 0. I i } } ] $4000, and tenced, but that the execution be/agree with the contention of one there s 4 outlay S200, ar ¢ ne * ut i : th cocablaad Temperance Party that the licensing ] ~ suspends or a decision of e ¢ } . WJ : a t 1 eceivad a dellar, bene 5 a! oe ie i Sine and | of the sale of liquor by the authorities is .1 | e ceneral opinion at Sing sing ts De ; wi y receiv a §6=«.e dolia ee Teak beaseain 4 ’ Dr. Buchanan is that it} immoral The majority recommend plac- ‘ta ‘ He | ee she hefore the exe- | ing the power of granting licenses in the t { r ‘ Hel. be at least six months before ta 6 pe x vie. i G a ile bly take place, and prob hands of the Dominion Government. t v I an ~Osealb ake MaCT, oni . ° . ; - . t sr’than that. Indeed, he] They contend that in this way a record } r VYmuch ionge tiie ae ? : ° ¥ — —— ong + be execnted at all. It is to be] could be obtained of the increase or de- av tr be ecu uae . . a ‘ ‘ : company had mad sd that Dr, Buchanan has cheated the | crease of crime in localities where licenses I stioner more times than any other] were granted. The minority report of the t att \ the « yer more time — 5 ae k enaiant « he amen co siminal condemned under the Electrocu-| Rev. Mr. McLeod has also been sul- t ‘ yn cv V =* , _ ' } ‘ tet iets i ; »n Act. Three times has the date been | mitted. It takes a different view of the a ap sé} a » np! ‘ t as6 : . : . e is im ee eee ee + and as many times has the law been| matter and is in favor of Prohibition. \ will commence operations earlier evaded. Mr. McLeod figures the cost of the liquor the year and they have the hope that, prob- — traffic as follows: ably, at seasons differ, this season may be NEWS NOTES. Amount paid for liquor by ; _ . S q gq more propitious for the work, and tha oa : _ CONSUMMETS . . 6c eeeeeeeees $ 39,879,854 ; eo ah .2 a James Bannister, of Niagara, a refugee} Value of grain, etc., de- smey May Ue Success — slavery, has died at the age of 104 LS aria Die eae 1,889,765 selves toa certain extent, at least Cost of proportion of pauper- their great loss of last season.” Fur The Jury in the Wilde-Taylor case dis- ism, disease, insanity and the Finance Minister was led on by te / avreed, and the prisoners have been held, crime chargeable to the liq- ! er of Bothwell to say that | without bail, for a new trial. We I ves entccncs's 3,149,097 ' sat ee ee Loss of productive lubor....... 76,283,000 “there are some things that must he price of beef in the States has ad- pe “hs E } vanced 10 per cent, and the consumption |~“°"* through eaaeeenty oe wast dn iaet- ances *r cent, an sons ; i d t or no deficit, and we must do just talhinn - Oh eee cek Th an C caused by drink............... 14,314,000 xs , ; ’ nas ftailen Off o yer cent. rat is FOO * 9: 40 to Prince Edward Island, and have war'to beekk © a : — Misdirected labor................ 7,748,060 ay to ores ‘ st. ce borings in some way or othe pital det Meth at ae i k w we are aughed | } he Willie ~ a he, in plain _ BEE indeinens wceoe 143,268,716 ‘ i a ark 4° @ ar 1d iaugi a} is 2» > we #% shy . s “ : I liiiam the Sudden, more fam:lharlv ‘ ne tat —. oe “Will; ma ga a : Receipts from the liquor traffic : Bp a“ grits awa sut it will le lie Quick,” is the 'ast title confer- cL : E se k - every man, tory or grit, who | Ted upon the Emperor of Germany. It fits | Dominion Government...... $ 7,101,557 i - ; : aa a him. : : Provincial Governments....... 912,652 i mas - rests of this Province } <M ICI TR iorisens- osssivcs 429,107 4 a We hav in t a As an instance of the improvement in Bi nc el ea ; ciear and forcible statement of the p liey = = ong Manitoba, = - reported that Total Cte eeeeee ee ee wee eee 8,473,316 ¢ ; out _ 8,000 bushe's of winter wheat offcred early ia ii $ 134,785,400 yf he wernmer ; a 0 a : - e L Bn. cncceee te0ceeecgceenes q 04,158 i of the Government in respect to this] jin the season at51 cents was recently sold : ‘ : rhe e Province. It was not premeditated; and, | at 75 cents, He finds a yn oe mere in the ‘ : a . . , . States of the American Union where pro- ' saerefure, we must conclude that it ex- Debs, the dethroned dictator, has pledged | | of th _— P # NOTES, John McLean, Esq., M. P., and Mrs. McLean arrived on Saturday. Dinners and dances are the order of the night. The House has had only one night session as yet. Fires are frequent in Ottawa just now. Taere were two on Sunday night and sev- eral during the preceding week. The budget debate is set down to begin on Friday, the estimates being tabled to- day (Monday.) April 29. oil ll in Ea, World?s Columbian Exposition Will be of value to the world by illustrat- ing the improvement’s in the mechanical arts and eminent physicians will tell you that the progress in medicival agents, has been of equal importance, and as a strengthening laxative that Syrup cf Figs is far in advance of all others. a, tance ee At Union Road on May Ist, of pneumo- nia, Charles Bryenton, aged 41 years. {Funeral tomorrow at 2 pm to Union Road Cemetery.] Suddenly at Charlottetown of heart failure, on the lst May, Julia, widow’ of the late Howard Malcolm Churchill, in her fifty-fifth year. At Mt. Allison Academy, Sackville, N. B.,on April 26th, Eleanor A. Palmer, re- lict of the late Sheritf Palmer, of Gagetown, Queen’s Co., N. B., in the 66th year of her age.! At Valleyfield, on tne 28th April, Jessie McLeod, widow of the late Donald Br uce, in her 63rd year. SHIP NEWS, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Entered. April 30—Laura C, Pollard, Northport; May |—Neil Dow, Read, Pugwash. Cleared, April 30—Minnow, Girouard, Bue- touche; Laura C, Pollard, Northport; Pio- ueer, McLeod, Pinette; May 1—Str Wm Aitken, Snow, Shediac; Neil Dow, Read, Pugwash. Y.M.L. A. Entertainment gt. JAMES’ HALL. oil cue Friday Evening, May 3rd. PROGRAMME 1 Inst Duet—Overture to Anna Bolena...... Miss Vere Hyndman and Mr Earle. 2 Chorus from Opera of Lucretia Borgia...... | ener rer <tnd Gnbgetekgeouns Miss McKenz'e & Veal Gibe. «4.0: dven sais be econ sede dated edie Mr Cloud Hill. 5 Piano Solo—*Annie Laurie” with I iat rua ba hb ow ccs dic kn dab esse Miss Bertie Brown. 6 Vocal Solo--“ Gates of the West”’.......... Miss Hettie Collings. 7 Cornet Solo—Romanza.... .....c0.scsceeeee “ Mr C P Fletcher. © ME BIW. ics wiles acids dace scan Mr Charles Bell FN 5. visser sath unis + onus Vaauhigie cleans Mr Ernest Peake, 10 Vocal Duet—“ Excelsior”.........cceceeke ee Messrs Davies aud McLean. 11 Inst Duet from Opera of “ Martha”........ Miss Maud Bremner and Mr Earle. Be VON FR a oeie ovcnsctune dic sa Mr George Dixon, 13 Vocal Solo— Carmena Waltz Song”, Miss Benoit. Pe INE 6 Sonctieidies caticaneee: 15 Vocal Solo......., Seven eneses cesabults: 6566 bac Miss Minnie Moore. 16 Inst Trio—Filute, Cornet and TR cicckad Messrs Johnston, Fletcher and Hyndman, 17 Grand Chorus from Opera of “Erneni”... feee eeeee Doors open at 7.30 pm; Concert at 8 o'clock Admission, l5 cents. Positively no on y encores, These goods are 56 inches wide, all-wool and perfect finish. larly worth $1.60—our price, per yard. ALL GOOD COLORS—Cardi- Dark Fawn, T Brown, Dark Brown, Navy. oy STANLEY BROTHERS. nal, Light Fawn, the | Experience Has Proved It A triumph in medicine was achieved when experience pr wed that Scott’s Emul- sion would not only stop the proges* of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its con- tinued use, health and vigor could be fully restored SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under thisheading cnarge for atthe rate of five cents per lina. Cleveland, Avenue and Boston, three newest shapes in best quality gents linen collars (not Canadian made)--W A Weeks & Co. may 2 2i The valuable building lots centrally situated between Sydney and Richmond Streets west, known as the Hutchinson state, are now for sale, and will shortly be offered at auction. A plan of this de- sirable property can be seen at the office of A McNeill. Auctioneer Fresh halibut and codtish just receiyed at the F.sh Market may 2 New Cal. Navel oranges, ripe bananas, ripe oranges and pineapples at Sanderson & Co’s. Parkside, 9289, race record 222 3-4, will be at his stables.two doors east of J HH. Myrick & Uo's. Fish Market.Charlottetown. during the season of 1895. in charge of Mr. William Bateman who has fall pewer to transac any Dusiness im connection with the horse. Call and see him. april 6 tue thur sat. THE TIERNEY ESTATE Land on Euston Street and Mal- peque Road For Sale, The undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, deceased, will sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— A'l the Tierney Property and Estate, consisting of four Tenement Houses and Premises, situate on Euston Ssreet and the Malpeque Road, in Charlo:tetowa. The property will be sold either together or in lots to suit purchasers. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart,Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHILLIPS, STEPHEN R. JENKINS, Executors of ihe Will of Elizabeth Tierney ap22—246 tl sle When you want a pair of FISHING BOOTS call and see McEACHEN, the Shoe Man, who is aoted for low prices. ap27 The Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle do not make any mistakes in the manufacture of steel. They finish their wheel in the very best shape. They ees Don’t buy until you see them. “PERFECT” AND—— “GARDEN CITY” Sate a in W. E. DAWSON'S. Something That Ought to Interest AL Farmers, HERBAGEUM restores horses and #l] other animals out of condition to health and vigor. It is the best Blood Purifier, one which does not contain arsenic, antimony, copper- as, saltpetre, resin, or any injurious sub- stance. Horses keep in fine condition when fed Herbageum, For cattle it is the best milk and flesh producer, Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbageum. Fed to-calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much. : Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 ceuts. 4 bs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. It will pay you to try it. Send all orders to GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothécaries Hall. FLOUR ! WHERE DO YOU BUY YOURS? A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE is not a dangerous thing when it them throughout. saves you money, is it? And in buying "yy Pie zat it is worth your while to know that the best and most reliable brand is “QUEEN CITY,’ Always insist on having “ Queen City” and you will be satisfied. For sale by SANDERSON & CC., CASH G3OCERS, Newson> Block, Victoria Row. TELEGRAPHIC. Sreora Despatones To THe EXAMINER PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. The Sabbath Observance Bill. in the Excitement Civil Service. Orrawa, May 2. Yesterday was private members’ day, and the session last night was largely taken up by Mr Charlton’s advocacy of his Sabbath Observance Bill, which passed a second reading. The House committees were elected. I'he following are the Chairmen: Private Bis Division of Banking and Commerce, Mr Wood, Westmoreland; Public Accounts, Mr Baker; Privileges and Elections, Mr Girorard; Standing Orders, Mr Mills, An- napolis; Expiring Laws, Mr Henderson; Agriculture and Colonization, Mr Sproul. There is much excitement in the civil seryice over the contemplated reductions of employes. Seven officials have already been dropped in the Interior Department, two in the Indian Department, three in the Post Office Department, three in the Pub- lic Works, and one each iu the Inland Revenue and Marine Departments. Sweeping reductions will be made in re- spect te temporary clerks. Mr Hazen yesterday presented to the Minister of Railways and the Secretary of State the petitions of the employes of the Prince Edward Island and Intercolonial Railways, asking for an eight hour legal day for all Government employes. Rey. Mr. Gordon's Successor. Haxirax, May 2. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has decided to call Req. J. 8. Black to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Rev. D. M. Gordon. Mr. Black was formerly pastor of Erskine Church, Moutreal. May Day Celebrations. Lonxpox, May 2# The May Day celebrations in Great Britian and Paris did not attract much attention and there was no disorder. Episcopal Anniversary. Moxrreat, May 2. Mgr. Fabre celebrated the 22nd anuniver- sary of his consecration as Bishop of Moutrea], yesterday. filha ses liienpeicloiies Col Waring, street commissioner of New York city, is having an unpleasant time of it. Mayor Strong has called him down be- cause he is engaged in a private business, and the G A R has called him down becauee he did not keep to his own business. ~ <> oe -— — .— If you want anything in the readymade clothing line see the immense stock at 132 Queen Street, J. B. Maconald’s old stand. We are leading in prices and style of new spring boots. Try us and be con- vinced ai J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Spee Cardinal Gibbons contributes to the May number of the North American its leading paper. The sul.ject is “The Preacher and his Province.” The article bristles with well made points. The apostles, doctors of the church, ancient and modern, writ- ers (sacred and profane) orators, states- men and soldiers are cited to support the positions taken. Our new stock of boots selling fast No wonder, at the low prices we are ask ing.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. api 26 3i. $1 000Worth Ae ROOM PAPER, New Designs, Artistic, Cheap, BORDERS TO MATCH, ee 4 T CARTER’S BOOKSTORE NOTE.—The above is New Paper, received this spring. We have also the balance of the Bazaar Co. stock, which we willsell at greatly reduced prices. GEO. CARTER & CO. ap25—dy As. hy 53 R , \ (i) 44 YY (' \\ ad iH The Brownies Agree to read only the latest and best Novels of the day. Sen "i eS : 3 So fA Ls} tN oF, \\ tae \ { y \ a\o <{ — /\} / i \\ (4 A) i \ AY A SS, \\ S They Express Satisfaction that such Books can now be bought in our city at publishers’ prices, ; “And Rush Haszard & Moore's Bookstore For Their Supplies. apl8—dy ——————_$_$______. lack Jacket Cloths —— | N——___ Fine Diagonal Twills, Corkscrews, Serges and Box Cloths, full inches wide. STANLEY Regu- $1.35 daily. P. S.—Latest and Best Novels arriving . apl6 THURSDAY, MAY ae neers ae Like a Swelling Tide is the rush of business in every pa t of the store. Points of exceptional interest are multiplied day by day. The quickened spirit of enthusiasm that came with the new etock infuses every department. Such grandly great merchandise offerings have never before been made in a retail store in this city, so far as we know. “You do things differentiy from other people at your store,” ** Who says so ?” * Almost everybody.” And it is true. It must be true, from the laws underlying the operations of the store—invariably working out absolutely certain results. In getting the right kind of Carpets. In marking all goods in plain fizures. In asking only One Price. SPONTANEOUS FAVOR! tion greets our One Price System. I'act is, it’s the only way to do an honesé business, An OVa- Blest be the ties that bind The people to our store; They are so good, we find We'll advertise for more. Since by this means they came, We mean to hold them there ; And strive to make our name Familiar everywhere. James Paton & Co. Carpets! Carpets! 2, IsQd. The Best Policy Canada Ever Had is the Accident Policy issued by the CANADA ACCIDENT ASS. CO. E. R. BROW, Charlottetown, April 4, 1895—dy That Glitter Behind a fair f. book with a } nonsense. SI} like the Or house ice areal imharsome Insurance Agent All is Not Gold s! ofttimes lurks deceit. cover may for style the A contain alone are sands—the } Ss nadae bailt upen storm comes and its glory departs, so does the customer, to come again no more. fine grip on our customers, No shop-worn goods! No fake mark- downs ! little peculiarities, Our mtelligent baying | public would soon desert us, as rats do a sinking ship. —JAMES PATON & CO. Clothing ! Clothing ! Children’s Suits |) We mind our own business because our progressive methods give us _ business enough to keep our hands full attending to it—JAMES PATON & CO. Manties, Millinery & Dress Goods ! We can trust the people to discover what is to their own interest, and we only look for business while rendering right service.—JAMES PATON & CO. In the gloaming, oh, my darling, We'd be happier, I know, If the bill of that new carpet, iove, We could have found as dim and low As the prices of Paton & Co. Table Linens! Table Napkins ! Best and Cheapest Goods in this city at the One Price Reliable Store.— JAMES PATON & CO. We can’t hypnotize you nor mesmerize you, and make you throw your pocket- book into our store, neither do we expect to put you in a trance. No; but with open eyes you shall see, and with your ears you shall hear of our Readymade Clothing Department. 500 New Spring Suits to choose from. Prices range from 75c. to $5.00. Save 20 per cent. by buying your Boys’ Suits from us.—JAMES PATON & CO. Children’s Day, Saturday, AT PATON’S BIG STORE. Hats, Skirt Suits, Stockings, Caps, Ties and other Furnishings. Bring the Chil- dren to us and we will please them. JAS. PATON & C0. Piso. AY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. Can’t afford to induige in these | Beii’s Pine Shees For a we sell them the Amherst Hande or made Goods, where style is not omitted or Charlottetown, April 25,1895—dy quality sacrificed. J. M. McLEOD &-CO. is almost invariably due to Formation of Dandruff is the ment. Once the roots of the produce growth of hair ; but ent baldness, proper stimulan of hair. Watson's Rosemary which will always, if well rul OF THE HAIR, REMOVE i ANT GROWTH OF HAIR e Ladies will find the wash a g1 CURL. Price 25 cents per bx BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. These properties are xcept when the roots are dead. clean, elegant preparation, and as a HAIR DRESSING has no equal. Premature Loss of Hair want of circulation of blcod in the scalp result of the same deficiency of nourish hair are destroyed nothing in existence can while the roots remain, even during appar- t and nourishment will promote the growth found in Hair Wash, ‘bed into the scalp, PREVENT FALLING JANDRUFF, and PRODUCE A LUXURI- It is a safe, eat auxiliary to the toilet, both on account of its delicate and agreeable perfume and its KEEPING THE HAIR IN ttle. Frepared at WATSONS DRUG STORE, ap27 LADIES are Interlining eee emma New hoa b pa bbabbbhbhabhltnte VFR VT OSOe VIET PUFF SLEEVES AND SKIRT terlining, will retain wrinkle. Gum, Starch or Glue. as the garment itself. all the leading stores. LABELED. Pacented July, 1890. In 3 weight Trade Ma The wholesale trade only supplied by COMPANY, Monrreat. JOHN NEWSON. ap30—2m WE OVE VV VV Ve VETS CS UVrY SALSASSSSDOASGAAL SSA DADAAAAAAASD PESS SOSH OOSS 006060656606 their stylish appearance “through thick and thin,” whether badly crushed by careless packing—or by weight of outer garments—a slight shake and there is no trace of crease or DAMPNESS DOES NOT AFFECT IT, as it is not stiffened ‘by It is strong and durable, and wiil last as long 2 ? e Ever) yard of Gexvurxe FIBRE CHAMOIS 1s Beware of inferior imitations. J you using the Hibre Chamois S, when supported by this Ideal In- s, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard, at rk Registered. THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS 3i—may2 6900060400060 HAVE IT! The WALL PAPER that | will “just suit you,” at | a price that will «just | suit you” also. Call and see it at MOORE & McLEOD'S, THE WALL PAPER MEN. | | } Charlottetown, April 30, 1895. ydney Coal! This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As- sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at Nort Sydney, Cape Bre- ton, has long been generally k1 larg - . . 7 /NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Ma To guard against deception from other coals being sold w the prefix of “Sydney,” or as issued with each cargo of Genu SYDNEY COAL stands at and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Uss. also an excellent Sream CoAL. 10wn under the name of SYD- “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is ine Sydney Coal shipped. the head of all Nova Scotian It is CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895-— 3m 246 TWEEDS ever shown on the Cash, or exchanged for Wool Cor ner. tS POCA RT ure ie This Cheap Sale is for BROTHERS. Charlottetown, April 18, 1895—246 llighest price paid in Cash or Trade for Wool. cash to the Farmers of this Island for 50,000 lbs. of Wool this season. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, Grafton Street, thsee doors below J. D. McLeod’s Big Bargains in Canned ¢ Having removed S. B. Euman & Co’s. find, after sorting up, that we have reduce it at once we have decided to mark several lines down Call and see our prices on CANNED GOODS of all kinds - English JAMS and SAUCES; Can Call the store Island, ail new in the usual way. at I wil Ww. Cc. Charlottetown, May 2, 1895-246 & wky 10 days only, and pretty patterns. MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS Ready For Business! W. ©. TURNER, who for a number of years was head clerk in the employ of the McKay Woolen Co., has secured the Agency for the Island of the Moncton Woolen Mills. This is the largest and best equipped Woolen Mill in the Maritime Provinces, and makes all its Cloths from PURE WOOL only. and see the finest line of Will be sold low for 1 pay the highest price in TURNER. 5 oods &c., at Beer & Goff. stock of Groceries to our Store, Queen Street, we too much stock of some kinds on hand, and in order to almost to “vost price.” BISCUITS, Plain and Faney, adian JAMS in 7 pound Pails, ete. BEER & GOFF. PRIESTLEY’S GRA in Biack, Navy, Shepherd’s Plaid. the best—see that fifth yard Cravenette,” STANLEY stamped VENETTES, Fawn, Tan and “ Priestley’s” is you get it; every “ Priestleys BROTHERS, - Faye