a a) aed ee . THE DAILY EXAMINER . =: . — LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | —o LATEST SUMMERSID | a tin. E NEWS i rof. Karle has left town for afew days iam ’ s 1 B | holidays, : : . a : > 7 CoTron 8a a ° | =a} : s | Special Correspondence of The Examine Parivt ( mae i . W ae J. Irving, Brockville, Ont. and a ar a ial ft Georgetown ‘this |! ] elaney, N rth l'ryon, registered at the | Lecture in Market H ll to-night under : Hotel Davis this forenoor ie i > nm mM ’ at 1 CE On. | the auspices of the W. C. 4 . »%. La Jarvis, of St arrive . 4 7 gee here last evening, e : a John, a ved j Fire Engine, No. 2, was called out on ' rm No. } ¢ any, Artillery. | I A ; ‘US, en route to Summerside Tuesday to put out a blaze in the rn; f J» | to a just the losses sustained by the ne Pas * it ul a a ue ruins © | . 1 pote’ 0g : t “ McKinnon building. - . 7" ‘ } r Pp Dp si — - A ue | Mr. C. B. Foster, Traveiliy > Passenger > Mr. r. +..0 R urke > Of Moncton, was S night ill at- . 2 eo £ ie tl Tuesday é C. « so full at Agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, | °° town on Tus 7 1ested, aon ’ . 79) a said : . ° ‘ oo }and Mr. Chipiman, Freight agent, are} 8mmerside has a midnight barber ! : . ae ‘ } Visiting this city i 4 ‘ } Mai arrived in Charlotte | Ma G . et a r the fi : At last we have a baseball elub ! Ata sna ‘clock this forenoon. Bre rt eee. . rears of Stanley | meeting held in Davis School on Tuesday aera eros, arrived home last night after a most | afternoon the new elub was organized | cessful business tri some . : ‘ yaniz { Ss —The two-year-old child ape ful bu > He trip tothe Old Country, and officers chosen, Committees were | ' I : , | He came out to ‘ » ae fs ae ee Da Mason, King Street West, was | ds a itt alifax on the teamship | . O appointed to select grounds, pur- sey \ led yesterday M HC k : | chase goods, ete. Now is the time for the a J . ‘ > gacon . | . a ’ Sa S r a Be e, 7 cond engines rof the | Hockey Club to get together and select a Breakwarer.—Messrs. Heney | t¢#™ship Bonavista, who has been spend nine, f Ottawa, have been awarded | '"% 4 few holidays in Charlottetow of Ty . , ' &S » of Uttawa, have been awarded | - r Halifex y, . eday oom, tant The steam fire engine was over-hauled oe é ie ee a for ailti st ‘ ° » Manes . . : ‘ a the breakwater | Dr W DH Br es | by Engineer Bridges, of Charlottetown, on z | I »rown, who has been absent | Tuesday nig! ai . | over siz wiontha, has” reterns 2 ees }) -wesday night. The steam chest, which I I us, bas returned having re- me Pas . r ‘eived the de zree of M. D. P} D Thi fom Grepege broken, was repaired. After y to he | oe oe re US| testing the engine at the Central Street ly hear news will be very pleasing ’r Brow ,’s | ee ase Oe eee y hear salts Mica 7% gto Dr Brow ‘8 / tank, Mr. Brigess returned to Charlotte- mei” Sa town on the noon train. true Corp i: A Woed, H Brown, N Brown and A McLaughlin, of PE Island, who Yonvoeation of | have been taking a three months’ course | at the military school at Fredericton, were } n the city last night en route for home.— | The cases Noonan, for violation of the Canada Tem- perance Act,weretrie l before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning and dismissed, Joseph Somers, who was up On a charge of disorderly conduct, was proved to have used abusive Janguage, and as this was noi the ¢ :arge he was dismissed. We understand that we are to havea few more street lights soo: Mr Corey for bicycles, and wil] | few days. Steeves has taken an agency ‘tl : : begin business in a i eine. at 8 Moncton Times. | His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, and | fi ee Rev. Dr. Walker, of Rollo Bay, will leave Ick Uxsare.—The ice is } ming very |}for Rome next weck, sailing from | safe in places. This afternoon three | Halifax in the Parisian. They will be | teams went through at the landing near | absent from the Province about three | Steam “Navigation Wohart They were | months. Very Rey. Mgr. Macdonald, V. | rescued with great difficulty. G., will be administrator of the diocese in | ——— | the absence of the Bishop. Accipeyxt.—Mr. Arthur Ck ments, em- pioyel in Mark W th Gk factory, | G A, who has been taking a course of in- witie working at the mot ilder yesterday, struction at the Royal Scheel of Artillery, badly cut that | Quebec, is expected home to-morrew night. | Lieut Peake, No 2 Company, who has been bad one of his fingers so it had to be amputated, ii cilbicndnition , $.0.E. B. S.—Regular meeting of | school, is also expected to morrow night, | Ment of J E McDonald, D D8, which ap Eton Lodge to-night. Ev: ry member ex- Referring to the recent death of Mr, | Pears in this issue. pected to be present at sharp eight. Busi Alexander E. Macdonald, of the steamer | Our people were pleased to see the | sas of im portance and initiation. Pictou Advocate | Journal make its appearance Tuesday. ing brethren welcomed. - — } Visit- Northumberland, the Lieut A A Bartlett, of No] Company, | | taking @ course of instruction at the same ; . . ° | rpyy + . , . ; says: Many will feel genuine sorrow that | This is the second time SumMersipe Journat.—Mr. Bren-| He wasa most faithful,courteous and oblig- | ban is to be congratulated upon the pub- | ing official and made many friends among f the Summerside Journal so {the travelling public. He was a _—_—_o-_—_ Briggs, John Martin, Newton: R McKen- Prctore Soiy.—It is 1 Casing to learn | zie, Valleyfield; John Stewart, Brown’s 50 after the fire which destroyed his | favorite with many in this town. printing offices. He acknowledges the | Arrivals at the Revere Hotel. April 3— | fre ul assistance rendered by The | Charles Francis, Hampton, Barrett Hen Pj derson, North River; M Martin, John H great | ; use, | | | | tha artistic merit of Mrs. Lochhead is | Creek; D Matheson. Vernon River; Db A b < appreciated in the most prac- Sharp, S’side; L Dystant, Georgetown; | tical and tory wa One of her | Capt R McRae, Eldon; Thomas Murphy, piccures On exhibition at the Bazaar Store | Kinkora. | } > the Russ yesterday. i : W C Ash, of Toronto, is in tow n. W E Scott, Wm Morgan and W B Rol- | ertson, of Charlottetown, were registered at Atiention is directed to the advertise-~ Mr Brennan has ) he has been cut down in the prime of life. carried the Journal} successfully through tLe storm of fire. The schooner Restive, owned by Capt | fitted up for su.nmer | Jos Rea le, is be ing MrM J McDonald. will deliver the next hall this evening, Tax” Meeting of Court Chatau jua, IO F, No 202, to-morrow evening at the usual hour Business, initiations, lecture in WC T U Subject, “The Single It is expected that the insurance ? | panies will rebuild for the Bank of Nova | } has been sold for $150. Mrs.* Lochhead’s ++2—____ tur } re ad onT . . i P , Ereany semire | “Tyke.”—Before you order another | —__. | suit of clethes ask your tailor to show you | the genuine “ Tyke ” serge. It is sold only Tae Way or tHe Transcressor.—Jobn | McKinnon, Queen Street, yesterday went | 'n Black and in Indigo Blue and stamped to jail for two months in default of nay- | “ Tyke” every 2) yards. f a Scett Act fine. Peter Pan] os SORaiinacaany ; : Gillis and Herbert Stanway have paid up. | Tue Dearu Sesrence.—A1t Brantford, The fine and costs in Gillis’ case amounted | 2t-, last week, Amadee Chaielle was sen- | tenced to be hanged on the 3st May for Bee | the murder of Jessie Keith. The trial ie : lasted but one day. Chatelle’s crime was Caesar Rares axp Quick Trwe.—Most | a most brutal one. persons fw } take a trip across | lived about two miies out from Listowel, the coatinent, but few can afford the time | had been sent to that place on the morning ment ‘ to $111.25, and in Stanway’s to $64.05. Jessie yuld like to By coming to the Y. M. C. A. | of the murder for groceries and mail mat- Hall te-morrow evening you will be taken \ter. While returning home, and when from Quebec to Vancouver for 15 cents. ; almost in sight of the house, she was met Every one should take advantage of this / on the railway track by her slayer, who, trip. | after stunning her with a severe blow on enniiainens | the head, dragged her across a ploughed C. P.R.—Owing to their largely in- | field to a wood and there murdered her, creased business caused by amalgamating by cutting her throat, and afterwards the business of the Bazaar store with | mutilated her body after the horrible man- their own, Messrs. Geo. Carter & Co. have | ner of Jack the Ripper. found it necessary to resign the ticket ek cece ™ of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Suerwoop Cemerery—The annual meet- No arrangements have yet been made for | ing of Sherwood Cemetery Company was % successor to Messrs. Carter & Co. In| held imthe Y.M.C. A. Parlor yesterday the meantime tickets may be obtained via | #fternoon, Charles Palmer, Esq. Pre- the C. P. R. from Mr. G. A.Sharp at the | Silent, in the chair. A goodly number of railway station. 1 | plot-holders attended, and ‘considerable : interest was taken inthe proceedings. a | The report showed that the receipts from ‘adies Of | all sources for the past year amounted to Priestley’s | $387.00 and the expenditure to $355.74. or money, agency —__—<»—__ Prisetiey’s Goopvs.—The Canada zre now asking for noted Black dress goods as the ladies of | The late Board of Directors, Messrs. Brent Betinin ack far the meee ; Great Britain ask for them in every dry |Charies Palmer, Judge Alley W. E. goods store. They are noted for the satis- | Dawson, R. R. Hodgson and Donald Me- faction they give in wear and for a certain | Millan, having determined to retire after quite inimitable delicacy, softness and / six years service, the following gentlemen flexibility, which givea charming grace to | were elected directors for the ensuing year, the figure, and lend themselves to flowing namely, F.S. Moore, H. James Palmer, easy lincs in the draping waica BO Donald Nicholson, David Small and goods can match. In these respects | Robert Fennell, Esquires. A vote of Priestley’s dress fabrics are unrivalled. thanks was tendered to tne late Board for their efficient services. Pouce Covrr.—This forenoon Alex. } . ——— ander McKinnon, laborer, was fined in the | Bears Near Tue Ciry.—About a week sum of $10 and $16 damages, or two | #20 @ bear was observed in a field at King- months’ imprisonment, for drunkenness | 800, Lot 31, by two young men who were and malicious iujuries to property. He| P28sing along the road. The same bear took the two months in jail. It appears that | W@8 also ee by several others a day or this morning about two u’clock McKinnon | t¥° previously. Yesterday six men went broke the windows of the tele phone office | ©? @ hunt for his bearship, but failed to on Queen Street because he conld not in-| locate him. They found several bear duce whoever was in charge to cet up and | tracks in the snow which fell before the teil him where his home was. A young | !ast storm, but could not find any fresh mar named Frank Connolly was fined $5 | tracks to trace by. The scares: party er 30 days for being drunk and disorderly, | included several In lians, and in their : a “| Opinion there are two bears. The animal other | - - one siecle : N : W |} has been moving about between Cornwall sabia . — cal Lecture at New Pearn. eT land the Bedeque Road, for about two pleased to learn that the people of New | Years, and was seen at the latter place last Perth are to be fav red with a lecture on i fall. If any person in that neighborhood sue evening of the Sth inst., at the school-{ oheorves fresh tracks they would confer a by John Ham mom, Esy., on “Fruit |favor by netifying William Ward, of Cukure.” Mr. Hamilton’s high literary | Kingston. If the bears are allowed to run Stainments, coupled with his practical | large much damage may be done to : ou which he is | The presence of the knowled gs of the subject a | Sheep and cattle. excitement in room, to freat, wi scubt, draw a full house. | pears causes considerable F s wishing htair he ye Ti wow WHERING °O Otain the and about Kingston. information on this growing industry ' ®hould avai! the mselves of the opportun- i | | j most useful ity thus afforded FOUNDED A. D, sonsiiladiaiieiicn 1710. Post | Wanrep.—Some of the i 6 nts ield co lain of the want | — “ re ; b id mpiain the wa ty} INSURANCE of post of accommodation at that place. ; They say that in some cases they have to OFFICE. travel trom three to five miles for their | lett papers to Easter’s post office at | HEAD OFFICE: Nor W had tly are often unable to get thers ma | FOPeadneedle Street, London, Eng, Matter for a week or more. A new post —_——. Office a nea store of Mr. F. Kitson, lie ‘ 000.00 Bh ‘ 1 be “ata ym tmodation SURPLI 5, $7,000, . . tot 8 resp and we hope the ea fhe t it wil eseful. ; _ of ° ° a ne ea ig | Tran‘acts Fire business only, and is the » | Oldest purely Fire Office in the world. | S Per er’s.—The Rey ; T , Charlottetown, lectured ee 0a Robbie Burns before a large and — JOHN MACEACHERN fiative audience at St. Peter’s Bay on Mon- , dlay evening last. The great ability dis- played ky the wing up the poet's wonderful genius in } much ’ a Agent for P. E. Island. epeaker in eh 5 se verai of h Ls roductions was almired, and } = ight forth rounds of appiause. After the usua! vote of thanks bing tendered the lecturer, all joined in singing “Auld | Lang Syne,” which ended a most enjoy- | } a iy univer- | mch30—4w 136 guar $10 per set. Partia sets $2.00 and up wards. Puinlesa ex traction of teeth, D&. J, P. MURRAY, able ar structive meeting, the ing that strawberry time may | Bal desire } Spee come, so that the rev. gentle man’s | Office, 145 Queen St., promis¢ may be verified. oct6 Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Keith, who | i | | } } Signs of Spring ! Snow atid ice m=lting, Parasols making their appearance, Ladies buying Duck Suits. Hundreds of Blouses already sold. Thicker veils required for protection. Changing heavy flannels for medium weight. The Stanley making regular trips. Merchants expecting new goods. GEER BROS. preparing to eclipse All former records, , Tae Wearner.—Fresh northerly to westerly winds; clearing; not much change M4 Sem perature. Scotia, MARRIED At the Morel] Rey. George M. Campbell, Murdock Stew- art, of New Glasgow Koad, to Mary Etlen Macdonald, of Brookfield. DIED. At St. Luke’s rectory, Cork, Ireland, on the 14th, M » Hariette Elizabeth, widow of the late Major H. W. Ezerton- Warburton, 47th R giment, 2] daughter of General Evans, C.,B. | Breeeasesesceses One Cent a2 Dose. purities which have accumulated dur- ing the winter. For this purpose there is nothing like Johnson’s Sarea- parilla and Celery. It purifies the blood, and at the same time acts asa nerve tonic. In bottles of 100 doses for 100 ets. These hard times, when cash is hard to get, people don’t like to pay long prices for anything. Nearly everyone requires a spring medicine $: aid them in throwing off the = JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. PUSHING. Like Something to Push. ; : MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. = : Summerside Advertisement s, of Fred. McDonald and J. R. | of Charlottetown, come | House, April 3rd, by the and eldest | > THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CONTI } | rare Dart How’s This? . . ee Sete aii mae pascal APRIL 4, 1895, : | mes iothing, Hats, Carpets. = see Graven AND —— Tyke Serges! We intend in the future to cen- tre the greater part of our energies In those three partieular lines. Cash buyers will! find it to their advantage to visit our Store before making their purchases. Three things you can always depend on getting when you call: Good, honest goods, the largest assortment, and the lowest possiile p_ice. | ‘Fhey say we sell cheap We plead guilty to the e arge, and will go farther by stating, without fear of contradiction, that ‘we also sell the best goods on BP. E. Island in-our three great departments—Clothing, Hats and Carpets. | j | j | | | We are making to order the above celebrated Serges for Spring and Summer Suits. Orders are coming in fast. No one can undersell us. To have satisfaction genuine | have your Suits made at D. A. BRUCE’S, The Leading Clothier. oods. Charlottetown, April 4, 1895 —246 TT ee SS eens PROWSE BROS. | The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 2, 1895—246 NEW | 8 ieee ~ PRINT NO LOTTERY |! COTTONS | ee There is no lottery in ordering your Spring Suit or | Overcoat from us. You are sure to get what you order, ‘aud we have always given our customers extra good value for their money. Our Spring Goods are arriving daily— We have just copened "a splendid assortment of NEW /you should see them. 5 Tyke Serge and all other kinds in stock. Our kind ENGLISH and CANADIAN of cash buys all kinds of Cloth. PRINTS. MOORE & McLEOD. Ch’towa, March 21, 1895—246 We only do D. J.. GRANT No apprentice tailors in our workshop. /one kind of work, and that is the best. ‘is our Cutter. We are going to keep in stock the nobbiest Gents’ Furnishings on P. E. Island. LS i tee G. A. DIXON & cO. The Swell Tailors, Successers to C. Robertson. Charlottetown, April 4, 1895 —dy —— UES. Male Clothing at all Kinds, Hats at at the Lowest Prices Ever Touched in Charlottetown, at the * Bargain ~ FITUShigs All Corner.” McKRAYVYTOOLEN COMP LONDON HOUSE! PEOPLE ARE COMING For New Felt Hats, For Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, For Boots and Shoes. New Stock for Spring Opening Daily ! fe’ — nn ie MORTCACE SALE. TL McKinnon's English Ointment. Cures Old Rheum, Eezeima, Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. E. I. Erysipelae, Salt Burns, Corns, Sores, Piles, ap4 ~—ly 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, for $'5 4 set. If not satisfactory, money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty, The following letter from Dr. Robe rtson, of Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P E I- Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work yeu bave done for me, that I will take it as a special faver if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years | under the hands of many dentists, you are the | only one who ever extracted a tooth for me | ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. The TEN teeth roe removed forme atone sitting did not 1urt @ particle, «s Mr James Dawson of Tryop, who was present at the operation, heard me testify, The man who invented your method should be knighted, Iam yours, gratefully, I. ROBERTSON, M. D. Crapaud, Jat. 10, 1895, J, E. McDONALD, D. D. S, api-ly Summerside. men — Bargain Sale of Paintings, Beginning SATURDAY, March 30, at the BAZAAR STORE. | MRS. LOCHHEAD offers for sale a number of Paintings in Oil and Gonache at very low prices. These Paintings will be on exhibition for one week only. mch27—lw NOTICE. | | We request a settiement of, all accounts due us by Ist of Mar. u. A. DIXON & CQ. meh7T—dy il meh 31 . Made and sold by The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging J. B. MACDONALD & CO. to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART Prices FOR CASH QUEEN STREET, MARKET SQUARE DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy A SQUARE TALK) col jen SQUARE THINGS. My Watches are all tested before sold. I sell Al quality Forks and Spoons. My Gold and Aluminum Spectacles look well. Wedding Rings, plump, 14 and 18 carat, Rockford, Elgin and Waltham Watches Sterling Silver Links and Thimbles, pen “ieee ‘ Spectacles fitted true. The Range of Brains Dinner spoiled—husband mad--servant girl ugly—the ancient Stove did its best— it's old enough to rest—what a coal appe- tite it had, You want a Coal and Temper Saver— an intelligent Range that won't ruin any- thing unless you let it. The Model Grand Range saves enough coal and foud to pay for itself in half a year. It’s a cooker, DODD & ROGERS, Cl’town, April 2, 1895—246 will be sold at Low ONLY. TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq., C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Also, Cottage situate on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th April next. T. J. HARRIS, Aent for Mortgagees. Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this heading chargeu Charlotietown, March 21, 1895—dy Many of my goods are bought from the Apply to _ a fame manufacturers, . PEAKE BROS. & CO. nee a I invite everyone to call and see my| mch!9—tf 246 W ANTED—Correspondent by young lady, goods and com pare prices, “WANTED—Salesman with or without ex- ) perience, full or part tim, salary or « om in is- E. W. TAYLOR, sion Season opens april lst —Brown Eros. Cameron Block. Party answering must be tall, dark complex- ion, and must wear J. M. Mcleod & Co's. shoes. Address P. G. Box 070. aps Co,. Continental Nurseries, Toronto. mech2i—16 mcb26—dy - — - - : LOS "—-On last Tuesday night, near the cor- ” ner of =; and Queen Streets, a buffale robe. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Long’s Saddlery Store, Great George Street. ) ap/—3i pd TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sent occupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WarTson. tapi 2 soseareceenenmnanaemgy seman eesnnincaresnestitititlitanteatiliats WANTED—A smart boy to aitend Restaur anu—A N Large. tf~api ———$— TO LET—The brick building now occupied by John Coombs. Apply to Mags Rozgins, Lower Queen Street. tf~apl An A 1 FIRST-CLASS STEAMER AT LLOYDS will leave LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN about 26th APRIL next, and will carry FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES to all the Railway points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. WANTED—A good cook. Apply to Mra SULLIVAN, Brighton Villa ti—meh2 TO LET, foraterm of years, that 1) acre field at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several’ years past for market gardening, and now in good con- dition. Possession at once; rent to com- mence Ist of May: Apply tom. & D. Cc. McLeop, Bank of Nova a Buiiding mch2—lm 246 TO LET—One-half of the three-story orick neues — —— eee . eee: nine arge Ww occu orge rsto Possessi = to Ist. ’ Charlot CLOW Apply to A Horng & . mech30 hee Si a ’ te pt nanan: im