(OCAL AND OTH THE KING OF : We invite the readers ol | The Examiner to call and) see our display of Spring’ Novelties, ~ Mantle and M i THE PORTFOLIOS ER ITEMS. ~s > ee Pownall BEER BROS. pecial attraction ir our Dress ry Department Weather Bulletin. Tororo, Apr 41 change 125,10 8, m. Northerly to n rth-westerly winds; gen erally fair, not mucl "re | Both uncle and nephew iton. Judge Henele | brought home to My ‘ alty Bee Bros - = > > Pra — Philhar Ha — 4 he Tele- ! f Dr \ ‘ » Ray t he ‘ s ve at 7 : . a P ; re “us ni - | ER!AN ar it P Une s trie ' i t ha AV «élat and ” & x sl > ‘ Ther was . ‘ It is lerstood t ea ' t at ve a Vas occupied nsid ng land tax | S -~Dr. Dorsey vyester re t are Health a case aca i { Mr Jame G ’ Grafton St. East. Mr (y : wh wit! lisease ‘ ger, who wes ry ‘ i . fort On-pa n = tine uu e L, i Reg Act, paid the ar to fine a 8 ($26.2 fe \ i - I k Serv service WwW : at rs I fa S r s rt ‘ Ang Cc 3 ge Cr 5 29th at 7 P , Ad raster f he al ‘ M ‘ ‘ at a - AN Sea M Herbert Ax : Prowse Bros’. store, slipy hile asian @ sole a ve , & isp 4 i an M cal a vas Summ a xp ; Ml ‘ i re “ rt <> Leerrvre i Sr. Parrice’s Hati.—Mr James M Isaac w i leliver a cture uh t auspices « f e St. Vin : Pa » etv, if a ve-named a on M lav g xt. Apr 30 Ss ib “Fre n Vzanam and 118 Tim P ‘ r the he : e pr D s at 7.30 I r ae e at > <P — BAZAAK AND TEA. azaar and high tea in the Y. M Cc uilding last nigit was a great s cess, twithstanding the bad weather Upwards of three hundred attend From 6 to 7.30 o'clock there was a great rush for tea, the tables being filled and | refilled ra mes, yore than two huadred being served altogether The | sales at the varions tables upstairs netted good returns, atu seen by the follow mg staceme re al EcEIPTS T ‘TE Toy Tat $ 14.76 | lee Crean 10.01 | Cake Ta }2 25 wr Be te D ind ‘ at I oe 0 ea ia ai Candy Ta 16.34 Fa ¥Y ia 67.81 Flower Ta 5 05 Pins . 18.7 $200 ry As there ta a larg riety far g jisposed of, the sale , ” ! g beginning at t ama ¢ vg the opening of the neert prograr e Refreshments, e at, sit ‘ ° Le served all ul ng : a - the reading roo Adu + to rt, 20 ents That’s al! y ‘ to pay except wh you huy some thing. It is hoped that tl re ‘ be xcess . ¢ 300 to-nig Eve ndan is taranteed g for t noney ch he or she ! xpend w helping along a local ins tha great he ¢ ty on “lenin ‘iil PERTINENT QUESTIONS. Sire.—Prem er Peters has re ljeemed one promise made at Mount Stewart, namely, re ed his own salary by the amount of & The people here thought he was alr »in hie Mount Stewart statement and that he really meant to reduce salar- | es. He also reduced Mr. Hobkirk’s sal- | ary s } and handed over the amonnt to} Mr. W.€. White. We notice that White and Hobkirk are he same office Per- haps the latter does not | the $100 after a. Heals gave M Hector McDonald$140 for sitting at hie side in the Larter case The a int was certamiy not pa 1 for | any asdieia endered the Attorney Ge Perbaps Mr. McDonald will Nn 4 wt yotaver tne provis- ; j Parliament Xv Dp g the ampaign | * at M | arquHnar k Exe wae ‘ paui moneys fur work yne i a Let the Oppositi now fe ake mea expose t wrong f f ! I s} fu ! ers of the Executi d ampaign would make ala I Wh » got the $i. ary r Alex: ria Wharf ex- tra ' ¢ 4 heer # yer pe il- afloat reference to the ‘ Perhaps Hector ¥ Wha ut t the amount } a¢ H Donald Far qubareon g | ear Surely he li t forget to put in his t There is Charge Public Accounts for the ‘ hg Mr. Shaw to enquire the | ea Yours & Goods, | | Old Furniture ee EXAMINER . DAILY OLIVETT! A NuMBER of the friends of the perform ers and representatives of the press were privileged to be present last evening at a iress rehearsal of Audran’s pera ox mique, Olivette, charming which is to be presented at the Masonie Temple Opera H is ts l I dav and Friday evenings, under the auspices of the Oddfellows of | Charlottetow: That everyone was de ted w perforin we y 8 with- enay \ at ts pre at ‘ il ed al t i pleased I ‘ pera passes at Perpig an hh ho on the ore of Med a a nce ] iis XIU I i brilliant, the dia i the i s, which w ports Mi al expressly | i i exce viv ha imome i I irk { i Plage ¢ ngs a very 1 iracté have beer 4 : M Kdna S ir makes exceedingly good Olivette, her singing be g ex ent and her acting capital. Mrs EK. H. Nortor riyesustains the char \ fthe ¢ ss Rousillon, singin und acting well, and the other ladies tare a “ up In their respective Mr. Bren , without whom , pert a . D 1) M . j eX » and | Cool ces A Ca} Capta Merima The ther 1 hands, and a ‘ i giveaesplendid a | i , whe 1 opera 3 j , he } | - { the people of e y | ian are excited over | approaching marriage of the Senes-| , laughter, O te, with an old Apts De M ‘ The young : is St arrived from a convent ‘ ‘ fa »i witha y zt \ ephew De Merit | g Countess of Rousille is t \ ~t wit! ‘ y y lier, and comes Perpingan t Ir he ; ‘ i he Sene-« ial ( ess has her i aded by i ‘ belie 5 gy ti . i 0 tte Meanw e the se suit does not prosper w th 4) tte, writes the Countess a letter de- e voung lady’s hand. Valentine lisguises himself in another suit belonging t De Merima and t - pass himeelf fl for i D i md a rdingiv ma re ‘) t ‘ ieat the Coun 3 | . with a fete giver ( i or the wedding \ 1a a pers 4 { iseif, by y r | real D 4 vv every Dt 1 Fir i perpiex ppee f Valentine ast old man,and t resnit expla ut De Merimac | resolves to take the bride that Valentin A cansplracy is des Ifs, who for the a sutor for the hand MBs mnarried in his name by the Duke sake of her wealth is f the Countess, and Olivette, by joining he plot t 1 for the m elde: I { #eLs at idl i f mar y loyal soldier who had ynelled the conspiracy. Asa last resource | Valentine at the instigation rf 0) vette, ns the plot, and to Valentine the D ike tells all his plans, supposing him to be th rea! De Merimac, who, however, is gnorance the ec mspiracy, and thej rdered to be sent out of the | Phe third and last{act describes | ess of the plot and the im- } prisonment of the Countess on the “Cor- morant,” the ship commanded by De ; Merimac. Olivette and her husband, dis- guised as sailors, seek a vessel to val Countess 18 < he kingdom the part al suc ' them away. Valentine is detected and seized. Olivette manages to set the Countess free and assume her dress, her | own place being taken by her maid, Veloutine or Onrika, whom the near- sighted Duke courts. De Merimac returns, and is horrified hear the Duke tell Valentine of his courtship of Olivette. i disown the bride return of the Countess and the unveiling of Olivette. Valentine at last is united t Ulivette, accepts the Duc des Ifs and De Merimac is advised the example the e and * marrv the sea | | to | the the Countess of » follow Doge of —_——__-———— o*O+e PERSONAL’ Mr. Justice Hensl« v and Mrs Hensley left by the Stanley this morning for Bos- : v will remain away for t thr for the benefit of his about three months | health. We hope to see him return fully recovered. DIED. we At Canning, King’s County Nova Scotia, | on the 29th, March 1894, after a few days illness, Angus Cameron, formerly of Spring- ton, Le P.E.I. His remains were the Island and interred family cemetery. yt 67, in the Paton & Co’s. Show Days, | Thursday, Friday & Satur-) day. ooo USE SKO.A’S DISCOVERY, the greet | lood and Nerve Remedy. A walk through Paton & Co’s establish- ment to-morrow will convince you who has i roode in this city. | the largest and best assorted atock of dry | be man ook almost as rood as new by using our Varnish Res- torer. It is superior to most Fur- niture Polishes because it does no make the furniture sticky but has a cleansing effect. It does not fill n earved work; and being the | r or of v arnish, does not show if | rubbed off. Will | t thoroughly Cy costs only 15 cents. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Kent & Prince St’s Cor. Queen & Ric hmond St’s Cor ”” What Shall We Drink | when prohibition becomes the law of the land? This will the thirsty ones. Where can the people of P. E. Island buy the best Fur-| » niture for the least money - That is the question. Our answer is emphatically WITH US! We make and sell more Furniture than any-| one else in the province. Our trade is increasing, our goods are right, our aim is to secure your trade and holdit. There is good value in the hand we hold out to you. ‘MARK WRIGHT & €0., LED, Who sell at Selling Prices. in tempera | ' ap26 ‘ad. will tel! | the lowest in town. | | ' ‘BOYS’ CLOTHING | be an important question with | i Children’s . Boys’ and Suits ! Youths’ Suits Our strong card We offer specia in this department value in Boy E and is we carry the lat \ iths’ Suits in gest assortment of Blue Serge, Tweeds little Suits in th and Black Worsted. ty, all standard New sty'es, good goods, a large part juality and prices which are alse tow to Bull the ely private pat times We would 1s rgoods that ask the Boys to we control, from 75 look at our Clothing } cents to $5.00 each before they buy PROWSE BROS. PROWSE- BROS Carpets. Curtains. this makes j Wiltons, ment we Velvets, B easels, Su] rb line Jesigns im D part- otter a of New Lace, Ik and Chenille : ww l be 10 your yY first alvantage to see them before placing partmer ! your ordet No (‘art wu ppoOwenr INE PROWSI BROS & CO & CO liats & Caps. Dress Goods, We have led in Black & Colored this particular Cashmeres very for the last twelve ~cheap, Flowers, Rib- years, and we bons (large variety), sti! to the front Corsets in all the with the nicest and leading makes, Blk choicest stvies the and Colored. Kid markets produee, Gloves in all sizes, and vou will always find as good and cheapas ur prices right. | any in the trade, PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. Men’s Suits. Spring Overcoats. All prices. $3 to $15 each, from We would strongly ad- vise anyone wanting a good honest Suit that will look well, wear well, and not We carry 4 full line of New and Sty- lish OVERCOATS, Also, or Fall wear. cost much, to call lish, Scotch or Can- and see our new adian Waterproofs, stock. Youwillnot in all the leading makes. Cheap ! Cheap ! be asked to buy if you do not ‘see any- thing that suits vou. PROWSE PROWSE BROS. BROS. Oil Cloths. Mats & Rugs. If you wish to see We also show a one of the finest very fine line of assortments of F loar SCOTCH an i TA- Oil Cloths in the PESTRY Squares different sizes, and you miss a big chance’ if you do not see throngh our Department this spring. Dominion, you can in do so by calling .on us; as have an range va- rving from 18 in. to { yards wide. All new, fresh stock we extensive Carpet PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS & CO & Co, Domestic, Geats’ Furnishing Ede poaas (mt. Gingham, Print Cottons, White and Grey Cotton, White and Unbleached do., Table Linen, Tawels and fact you are safe in buying- al]. lines of White & Colored Shirts from 12 inch 18 ineh Collar. Collars, Cuffs and Ties in large variety, Toweling,—in to STAPLE DRY. Asktosee our Gents’ GOODS. Kid Glove PROWSE BROS, PROWSE BROS, PROWSE BROTHERS, The Charlottetown, April 19, 1894—-dy Wonderfal Cheap Meu, GOOD GROGERIES must be PURE GROCERIES, A Grocer who gives customers the very best he can buy, nearest to pleasing everybody. ‘and who keeps everything there is a demund for, comes the If there is anything you wish that cannot be found in our Store, we will procure it at short netice for vou. tha werw Vln Kor a in Teas, Coffees, Sugar, Butter, Best Obtainable suitable for Spring | a full range of Eng- | | | | j | | posrsamaennaguantefpponnesssannsiidhinnanysnasmnnegnananiisienasesntemneseye dil titiesseslbsaranigennianmageys | ' Lard, Flour, Cornmeal, Oat- ' meal, Spices, Extracts, ete , and believe our efforts are appre- °| ciated, judging by our trade. YGE=TRY US! SANDERSON & CO., Charlottetown, April 13,°:1894—m w NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. f Our 'is being supplemented daily | you all about that. Wee What we want to We would, of- course, rath immense ROOM PAPER Stock of 'y new shipments. Our next say now is this:—We will |have in a few days a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one | ‘room of each in the city. ier sell Papers that we keep |in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers that their next door neighbor has, we have made special arrangements for them. We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always them. BAZAAR You know-that if you have ever asked COMPANY, PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. Ch’town, April 25, 1894—m w f > All Sizes, from 4 years to 15 years. Prices from $1.00 up rards. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, April 13, T894—ly __ | chen A stm Notice to Citizens. } ——— } I do hereby notify the citizens of Char- lottetown that I am about to make a tour | of inspection, and request that they have | | their premises cleaned at once, s0 that there may be no cause for a but | wish to state that the law will be properly | enforced and all nuisances must be | removed. SAMUEL McRAE, ; ap24—2i Sanitary Officer. | Street. } ; W BEER, | town, will ve | NOLLY, Graiton Street. Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. 7 oe WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs J B MACDONALD, Dorchester ’ Si - ap2s HAY—I have three or four tous of very wood Hay for sale at my Barn inene lot.—W si—ap25 HOUSE-TO LET—On Hillsborough Street, | near King Square,a House containing eight rooms, befng one-balf of a tenement. Kent moderate. Apply © KENNETH FINLAYSON onthe premises. lw—ap25 A REWARD—Mr James Murphy, who ac- | vertised the purse containing a sum of money between Springton, Lot 67, and Charlotte- handsomely rewarded by call- ing with it at-this office. d&w—ap2 STORAGE. Gocd storage for furniture, sleighs, ete., ¢ah be hadin a dry warehouse. Room for forty sileighs. Apply to'P.:C. CoNn- 3i-—apva | WANTED—A young man wan's situation | in-a private family or indoor work. Good reference Apply at this-office, 2i-—ap24 FOR SALE OF TO REN” —A Cotet’4>op- Pp )siteihs rosidé-ce of thg Han. FL. Bt ken, iormeriy occupied by the suvseriber.. Pobses- sion given Ist May.—-MaURIce BLAKE. ap2l—t : HOUSE TO LET—For the remaining six | months of aterm ata redaction. Situation | pleasant. and convenien:. Tenancy @an be } continued if desired. Apply at EXAMINER | office. 3i pd—ap2l FOR SALE—\ fresh-ealved Alderney and | Jersey cow, 5 years old, a great milker, milk | rich. Apply to J. H. GATEs, St. Peter’s Road. | ap2l—ti | TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- | ated on. Sidney Street, nearly Opposite the Brick Church, containing six rooms in order, with water in kitchen. Rent low to | the right tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- | Quaid, Lower Queen Street,;or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. ap? TO LET—A house containing seven rooms, | situated on Water Street, opposite Railway | Station, Apply- to Mas. Lowpex, saps | ade, j iven the first of May he Dental Rooms if the City Hotel, Great George Street, occupied at present. by Dr. | Ayers. Also the corner shop in City otel, lately occupied by_G. A. Beairsto as a eqaay | Apply t0 DANIEL DAVIES. api6 6ipd pee W ANLED immediately, a first class milliner. Enquire of Matthew & McLean, 8 GooK WAN PED.—Wanted, b*fore th> en of .pril,agovdcook. Apply to Mrs. ARTHU | PETERS. diw tf—vpi TO LET—A House on Dorchester Street, with six rooms, adjoining residence of J. B. Bncdonais. Foal neat Apply’ ta PmOMAt bout, 16th “April nex pply ‘ ‘ ALLEY: 3 wed sat--mchl7 O LET—Possession ) TO RENT.—On the Ist of May the two Stores on Sane Street, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be let separately or as one Store, if desired. Rent moderate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street, mchs—iw g= Wi N 4 ZEA Seen ; WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, TO-DAY the United Confederate veterans assemble in general reunion at Birmingham, Alabama. General John B. Gordon is in command, and the date of the gathering was deter- mined by him in pursuance of the authority so to do conferred upon him at the reunion last year at New Orleans. hospitality to the scarred veterans who wore the A general reunion of shrewd buyers is in progress at the Star Tailoring Establishment gray. The authorities and people of Birmingham are extending generous to-day. The very fact that such is the case shows that people have come to see that to buy for cash pays. entire satisfaction, to be the only true method of you positive inducements to pay cash, thereby saving dollars in a small transaction. | will be in pocket if you patronize the Star Tailor. Bring your money with you, for it will do wonders for you. doing business. e The Charlottetown, April 25, 1894. Star Merchant Tailor. ee At BRUCE'S Tailoring Establishment you can get the Best-fitting SUIT or OVER- COAT te be had in Charlottetown. The Prices are the Lowest to be seen anywhere The assortment of ENGLISH SCOTCH ‘TWEE WORSTEDS: DS, SERGES and TROU- SERINGS are sure to please. eee D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, April 25, 1894—m w f ; 5 OPENING sols, ete., etc. TODAY the balance of our Stock of NEW ENGLISH GOODS—Dress Goods and Trim- mings, Millinery (Trimmed and Untrimmed), Print Cottons, Waterproofs, Umbrellas, Para- MOORE Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w f SOVSSSSSVISSESSSSSSSTESTEVSESSVVSSSSESVSIOUB BVO Oe8 & McLEOD. Stesoes Yes it does, and the Star Tailor is proving, and will prove it to anyone’s In selling for cash we give You CKENZEX, 1894. ——— ——— PROGRAMME tae) . Y.M.C.A. Grand Concert TO BE HELD IN Y.. ..0.. A. HALL, Sth ei Wednesday Evening, April 25th, Z, Piano Solo ..Miss Ethel Palmer 2. Reading ..Mr. George Peake Di: See AON, 5 csi. cinch Mrs. Roome 4. Recitation..................Ms, T. McLean 5. Vocal Solo ..Mias A. Hyndman 6. Cello Solo......... Mr. Vinnicombe 7. Recitation... : Miss Findley 8. Vocal Solo.... -Mr. G. Baytield ©, Dido CNN. chvinse pinsritensen yn 10. Instrumental Trio.........-.-:.+-+0+s-20+- Doors open at 7.30. Concert at eight o’elock. Fickets 20 cents. ap23 ' SPORTSMEN ! . For One Month I will give 10 p. ce: Discount on My Stock is now Complete and Comprises Everything in this Line rasan Charlottetown, March 19, 1894—m w f You will find it to your advantage, before starting on your tour, to call on me W. E. DAWSON. ae | Charlottetown, March 14, 1804—mon wed fri COTUARS. \ {x )—— S. B. ENMAN & CO, have a number of Rush Collars on hand, which they are offering very low for cash, and get one beforet he Spring Plowing sets in. Ss. B. ENMAN & CO. j Call ‘THUBSDAY AND FRIDAY, 26th & 27th APRIL. 13th Anniversary I. 0. 0. PF, The Oddfellows of this City have much pleasure in announcing the presentation on the above dates of Audran’s celebrated Opera Comique, in Three Acts, entitled : OLIVETTE. ; with full Musical Libretto, Dialogue | Liistorieal Costumes, and. complete Stage | Settings. The music of this Opera is briliiaut and pleasing, the dialogue humorous, the en interesting, and the costumes of the 1andsome and picturesque French styles of 200 years ago. Libretto of the vocal parts will be printed on Programme for the Hall. Admission at popular prices. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; unreserved, 35 cents. | Pla:s of Hall will be on exhibition at tankin’s and Johnson & Johnson's (Queen Street) Drag Stores on Monday, 16th inst., and for second performance on Thursday, the 19th inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8! BENJ. BREMNER, Chairman Committee. H. M. DAVI-ON, Secretary Committee ap9—eod tl 18th tnen yd , * * . Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British a Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action avd more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills. Dove—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. ee free to physi- cians upon vont. of card. MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb26—d.tw 3m Moutreal, CANNED GOODS, WHOLESALE ONLY. 130 Cases “Gallon Apples,” } 15 “ Tomatoes, | 15 “ Peaches, 25 “ Strawberries, 5 * ae. Petia Pears, 120 Pails Jams (assorted), 5 Cases Corn Beef, 5 © Boneless Chicken. CARVELL BROS. 25 barrels Apples in good order CARVELL BROS, 30 barrels Onions to arrive. , CARVELL BROS. apl9I—3i eod pat For 8t. John’s, Newfoundland THE STEAMER ALBERT Will be on the berth to receive cargo for above port On Monday Next. HORSES will be taken on deck at moderate rates, Apply at once for space. CARVELL BROS., Agents. The NeW umbla Bicycle Pedal Is sure to attain great popularity as the best all around pedal that will be seen this season. Combining the lightness of the rat trap racing pedal with the ease and comfort of a rub- ber pad, it preserves the varied and excellent qualities of the 1893 pattern, and reduces its weight more than one half. Itis undoubtedly the lightest, neatest, and handsomest pedal ever attached to a bicycle. Particulars in the beautiful illustrated Columbia catalogue, which you can obtain by application to R.M, Young, Agent. ap23 A Boon to Housekeepers ! iiinicdl aie WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE } RCLLS, ? CAKE, } PASTRY. DELICIOUS apl8 FOR ADOPTION—A number of Baglish children from Mr Middiemore’s Emigration Home, Birmingham, wi!!! arrive bere short'r. Yor information y to Rev. Mr. Brewer or | fev, James Simpeon. ap? ee ee ee eet ea RTI Re er a rs een ec eee be Wt iiiget aati Lien aie f