THE MUSICAL CLUnN. ” RM OAL AND OTHER ITEMS.) Uz ; |} Tue musical club closed its series of : recitals at the residence of Mra Edw: . ae al : t : € lence of mrs iward Special Correspondence of The Examiner mo ilty—B D Palmer on Tuesday evening last with acle - ee i : Hs ne from ¢} . >} » , . r ee ae the ee ons of Mendels- Looxs Goop.-~The Journal made its . vas es ae rol ‘rv excellent procran we ‘ ‘ fae ate eer a i i pen - programme was} appearance yesterday in a new form— ired and well rendere roug ie aves : S me f ae ( AY : r ©} Rut “t lection nd | y erent. eight pages and fifty six columns! The APE i . Oul the seiection whic shicite ost | o] ‘ ro cane Oe ” } Al cc ae ‘ neh eheited the most } old lady cuts quite a “dash” in her new on er fa mmendation was a piano solo, the over- | dress s yea ture to “Midsummer Night’ ream.” a i Mids er Nights Dream N —2— ; ; ’ NEW Suerirr.—Mr. John Gaffney ne Me given by the youngest member of the club, van his duties a * = é I , a _be Ss NAFOR! S ” tea (* . , ean tl tie3 as igh Sheri 5 + es Oy Miss Constance Fitzgerald, whose marked er ihew etic «Wn — tfer ' ? ‘ oe 7 . . . W « e att ms vient and interpretation were evident from : : [ : . , y * b ° : a ghta . the beginning; the gradations of her tone Orpen AGaix—How Charlie whistles ; , ] S | power were worthy a hand of three | *° he walks down Queen Street ! _ ~“ a al times thirteen years, Much rapid isn- Ar ir Acats.—The small boy is at s ot e provement has been developed in the taste | it again. This time he is taking charge ‘ . ¥ instrt nts .s : , » bites . . , instrumental music in the club | Of the trains to and from the boat. é we iring the last few months, due, no doubt, New Rooms,—Dr. McIniyre is removing ° ine? ( i programme | ' the earnest and thorough work of the | © his new Dental Reoms ever Godkin ad Se J » Hall on Fri rchestra and piano soloists. The vocal-| Bros. store today. The new rooms are . ee sts have alwavs beea appreciated and | to be fitted up in first class order. : : , , 1ya , re : . on Denn S — one ; Ne , well rendered. | 2/waye will be, fo their valuable Big Tiwe—-The Miemacs of Lennox - | assistance in endeavoring to render their | Islan] are giving an entertainment im ' sane artis ~-)} ‘ ~8 . 3 ~ : Pele ! i oi ota a arti tice ly and _ with a) Market Hall to-night, the proceeds of of 3 ( ( at More sar to the com posers _, ean | lich are to goto the building of a new . party at M ng rather than technical di-play.- | chureh on Lennox Island. S \ : 2éth June, | The papers read have been most satisfac-| Suoogss.—About 150 people attended Pen : : ove 33 About D oOple # ner Ad | tory, aad also showed rapid development Chin mecha woe “aioe ; ; ie os “e - 7 , : @ ettlerlainmen given in woé. Mary 3 ~ |} of musical thought. Notably clear and able | a.) p ' ; ] he \ } Guill Room last night. The parts were PRaMa \ ‘ ss of | was the Mendelssohn one prepared and excellently rendered, especially those pre- Mr N D Norcross company ead by Miss May Dodd last night, and | . s Te pecially vine p: ¥ earl ey pee as nigat, and | sented by Misses Ethel Hunt and Flo om obliged to cancel all dates in the} warmly applauded. The committee | Wivvins. Qver fourteen dollara were ) . ' — . . Vile S Ma : g Charlotte- | have, indeed, every reason to be thorouch- | ..1, , , t } N 4 | ’ . aan ® > taken a the aoor, tor i x w York | ly satistied with the success of their efforts tis - } to encourage and develop a taste for clas- Suiprinc.-~Per Steamer Northumber- ss -~ = : »....:.. | sical music in Charlottetown, and though | !and for Point Du Chene: 200 bushels Py} BY? v- as by- , : 7 5 : 7 * me r aor , i ereseY- lof necessity the club must for a time be | Of Oats $72 ; 3 horses, $290 ; 5 sheep, $35; | \ sland w ' t it e all | . 7) HI ton O91. & vela ro. @15 — —* *"' | limited there will doubtless occur appor | 70 lbs butter, $11 ; 5 barrels oyster, $15 ; I a Ss erside, | - . ' r Total 4.25 8 Wad , ea ties in which valuable and talented | 10tal 4.25. © \ ay t ° iav of May, at the | tdi | } i T } Y I ‘} . . sgn rm : : | additions will be sought for. The members Sute News.—-Cleared April 30, Schooner ii a 10° Llierlon, | bars +} ‘ 4 } , 7 «ag io Pes e. 4 , | s* parated with a view to continued and | Dielvtris, Capt Cook, for Pictou, ballast. orice noisier ee ee bg summer To Resume Worx.—The Hall Manufac- fue Fasrzce—A tckaram t) W. W a aot = eggs Re by the mu-| turing Co. received to-day por schooner . renorts that the Steamer ¥F ; | tual benefit and profit obtained by their} Restive a load of spruce and pine lumber ( <e, reports that the Steamer Fastne: ited vractice during these 1 aan) ave i i ' left Halifax for Charlottetown direct at iage @ practice during these musical even: | and will resume work to-morrow. : . . . . lags. 1 . . . m te ock to-day, and will be due here | Masonic.—The election of offizers of to-morr te S wine rt : ae Prince Elward Chapter, No. 12, Royal | whe gp ue Carrice @ UHI AN INFERESTING CASE PECIDED. | ;. : ip zs, tating! aces tam toad for 1 ants here j Arch Maso 8, LOOK place last nig 3%. Ral ii so c Tue case of John A. Mann vs. Thomas | Wm. Bowness returned last evening | ‘ [ itifully situ- | a ; : : Di oe ; o ' Deshi ous | and Francis Po-ver, in which an avplica- } SFOen 8 trip to Moncton. er ee Se . | H .~- | tion for a re-hearing or new trial was yes- PesonaL.—Seventeen passengers came a cee ca ta en aod } terday refused by Judge Alley, has been | over on the Northumberland last night, t izh - et=, were sold by anction today | ee ie . : | Y aa Berton totay | before the County Court since last Aug-| among whom were seen Capt. Barnard, :0 G D Te wort Hsq, for $1,325 The | . ; 3 : I : 5 a . McN oll. “| ust, and has created considerable interest | who bas just returned froma trip for his s as e Al ili, au Son ol as : : : | leh shi South : 2 "3 mane swe} in the locality in which the parties reside. } health through the Southern States, and . ee | {t was an action of trover, brought by | Dr. W. Wickham, who has lately received Ma Srroxe las made publie the | Mann, who lives at Long River, to recover | a diploma from MeGill. P rns gathered by the pol 7 > price of two maple trees, which he al- Mr. R. H. Mason, Charlottetown, is at pa * New York The official f | lege l were stolen by the Powers, who also the Rass. ures s he numberof males in New | [ive at Long River. The case was first Rev J McKay, of Port Hill, is in town. | ¥ be 925.300: ¢ alee, 945,560, | Tied in August last at Clifton, and post- | There were rezistered at the Clifton | grand total, 1,848,866. The increase since | Poned until October for further evidence oday Ernest Sumner, S D Scott, Mon- 0 r, 1890, was 139.151. At the October sitting of the Court in Char- treai; D M Prichbard, ‘truro; T W Proud, | . » } 2 ¥ . , . ' cue... | ‘ottetown judgment was delivered in favor | St Stephen; G L Murray, Halifax; John Canaptan Butrer.—According toa re jof the plaintit » Then on the application | Richards, Bideford. eent press despatch from London, the Cap- | of Mr. Blanchard, the defendants’ counsel, D M Dogherty, representing S Hathaway a r shipped by the d nt of |} @ new trial was granted, the case coming | & Co, St John, who haz been here for the az ‘ s bringing better than | up atthe December sitting of the Court. | past two days, left this morniny for St the istralian ar Go ralian | A numberof new witnesses were examin- { Jolin. He took with Lim two fine horses, bu ved a market for itsels| ed, and the Court took time. At the | A Dean and Hernando, purchased from in G and it would seem from | rch sitting at Clifton, Judge Alley | Mr P R Baker. : that Canadian butter | reversed his former judgment giving his Hen James Richards was a passenger on ‘ | decision in favor ofthe defendants. The }the Northumberland this morning en | eens | plaintiff's counsel, Mr. Warburton, then ] route to Moncton. anp.—The English Foorsatt ix Escr foetba!! season is closed and the Westmin- ster Gazeite pnblishes its annual “butcher | bil The “bill” shows that during the season there were twenty deaths on the footba ‘ld and that over one hundred , legs, arms and collar-bones wer en, besides many cases of concussion of the brain and spine, paralysis, knee-caps peritonitis and hundreds of minor 1911118. epilit, Cas a Seat Fisurse.—Aceording to recent led has been one of the most n record, Twothirds of sengaged in it did remarkably , and the remainder made enough to season just en successful steamer well pay expenses, The value of the catch is estimated at about $500,060. This will prove a wonderful benefit in the way of bringing about a recovery of the colony from the recent commercial disasters. ‘siasciigialiadlainias Maxriace Berts.—A quiet, but import- ant,event took place at the residence of Mr and Mrs C D Poole, Montague Bridge, last evening, wher their seecnd daughter, Marv Helen (Minnie) was united in mar Mr E L Head, of Milfor a . : i ager Of tae dairy station at riage to man Crapaud. The ceremony was performed by the Rev W H Spencer, only the near relatives of the bride being present. The bride, who is deservedly popular, was the recipient of many valuable presents. Tae Examiner joins in extending congratulations. an Tervsicnore Hati-—~Mrs Burris’ schoo! presented a scene from fairyland last even- Ir g, the occasion being the conclusion of the children’s afternoon class. The little ones took part in the most dificalt dances with a contidence which comes from thor- ough in The parents of the children were present, and expressed them- pleased with the struction only. selves as bighly shown. The deportment, carriage and grace exhibited by pupils reflects much credit upon the school and particularly upon the teacher. a the many Casor Cricket CLvs.—Theadjourned an- nua! meeting of the Cabot Cricket Clubwas heldlastevening. Eleven new members we:e elected and indications of a good season’s cricketing are bright. A new outfit will be purchased. Following are the officers for the vear Captain—Harrison Carvell. Vice-Captain—John McQuillan. secretary-Treasurer—W wm. H. Trainor. 2 Executive Committee—J. M. Nicholson, i J.M. Sullivan and Win. Carter. The interest already shown this the grand old game is increasing with two local cricket clubs some e expected the coming summer. round is being rolled and put in good condition by the two clubs, suniehadibelccal GoverxMent APPOINTMENTS.—By notice published in the Royal Gazette issued to- day, w beerve that the Local jinted Charles Bryeaton, Albert Boswell, Pownal; Smith, Crapaud, and John Bald- Feason and good Goverp- ers . North River, to be commis floners ft revise the prize list for the Provincial Exhibition, 189 G Godkin, M. L. A., Sam- mers Ronald Campbeil, of the sami , have been appointed commis- | sioners of prison discipline for Prince Cc Patrick M. Morrison, of Lot 55, kas beep appointed wharfinger for Beach Peint Wharf, Lot 55. Simon | Brown, of Hunter River, has been «eppointe prosecutor under the Canada Temperance Act and inspector of for Queen’s County, in the place 2] Mathew, whose appoint- t bas been cancelled. ruthers, North Bedqne, has appointed presecator Temperance Act and iuspector of liceases for the eastern portions of Prince Couaty n the place of N. L. Fowler, resigned. iington of been ad- } vices from St. John’s, Nfld., the seal fishing the — er, 3 progress | James Car- | under the Canada | THE DAILY | made application for a re-hearing or new trial on the ground of the discovery of The application was heard already stated, and the rule new evidence, yesterday, as | was dismissed with costs. The facts of jthe case, as recited by Judge Alley his very able and exhaustive judgments, may be summarized as follows : | In November, 1893, the defendants hauled | two maple trees for the purpose of making runners to remove a house. They claimed | that these trees were cut on their own land, and showed the stumps of the trees from which they said they had cutthem. The plaintiff, on the other hand, claimed that these trees had been cut on his land, and also showed to witnesses the stumps from which he alleged they had been cut and proiuced parts of them in court. At the first trial the plaintiff proved that the stumps on his land were perfectly sound, al-o that the runners were sound ana that } the stumps on the Powers’ land were un- }soaud. He also proved that the trees | taken from his land had been partly sawed j} and partly chopped, and that the runners | the Powers’ used had been cutin this way. | For these and several other reasons judg- } ment was given in favor of the plaintiff at the first trial. At the second trial, which occupied about four days, a great number | of witnesses were examined. The Powers’ | proved to the satisfaction of the Court that the runners which they used were not | sound, and that they corresponded in this jand other respe ts with the stumps on | their land. Thy al-o proved, by the man | who dressed the runners, that they had } been wholly chopped, and not partly | sawed and partiy chopped, as claimed by the plaintiff. It was also shown that the | stamps on the plaintiff’s land were perfect- ily sound. Other evidence in the defend- | ants’ favor was also adduced, and the pre- | vious judgment was accordingly reversed. | It was on this judgment that the applica- tion for a new trial was made yesterday. ; | ' | DR. BUCHANAN, A Halifax correspondent of Progress refers to “poor Buchanan,” who is now in Sing Sing fighting desperately for his life, }and says: “Hundreds of young men re- | member him as their schoolmate of eight- / een years ago at Albro street school, when | J. T. Mellish was principal.” The corres- | pondent adds : “Buchanan had married the daughter |of an esteemed resident of Brunswick | street, and seeing that he could not suc- cessfully fight the board he agreed to go to | Edinburgh and study, so that he might pass the required examinations. It was | with money received from the kind-heart- ed father-in-law that he and his wife cross fed the Atlantic for Scotland’s capita] | Study there was a farce, but he was in | earaest in drawing on his wife’s father for large sums of money, and having a “good | time,” he got to the end of his tether and icame to New York. Not long after a | divorce was obtained from his wife, and “Buchy,” as he was called at school in | Halifax, married a woman of questionable | reputation possessed of a few thousand } dollars. She died, and it is on the charge of murderivg her that Buchanan was zen- | tenced to death. Only a month later be was back in Halifax, and re-married his | divorced wife. He forgot his cunning that time, for it was his undue haste that prov- }ed his rain. One of the newspapers of this city wrote up Buchanan’s marriage | adventure and the story was telegraphed to the New York World. That paper saw in the affair a possible sensation, and start- } ed on a detective enterprise which soon landed Buchanan in prison, and has finally secured his execution.” MARRIED | At Lyndale, on the 2tth April, ky Rev. | R. Maclean, Donald Campbell, head of | Montague, to Katie Stewart, of Lyndale. re OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT iS NOW in summer order. What you want is just what we are showing. SIiu.K-—Embroidered. Open Work or Plain in Black and Colors. LISLE.—Special value in Black Lisle at 45c. and 65c. COTTGN.—In addition te our dorff dye fine Waco Hosiery vt 25c. and 35c. Better value never shown by us. CASHMERE.—All weights from the lightest—all qualities— BEER BROS. all sizes. Tuk Wearnen.—Northerly winds; fine; — 2 usual values we have Herms- EXAM INER LETTER FROM Mi. HEARTZ Sir,—The meeting of the City Council took plac >on the eve ning of April 25th, according té arrangement, interview and consider the Water Com- missioners’ statement of the cost of a sec- ) previ yu8 therefrom. [ call your attention to the figures the Commissioners gave us of the cust of the proposed second pipe, when try- ing to make us believe it would vay for it- self in a few years. When first proposed it was tocost about twelve thousand dollars, and the taxes to be laid on us about six hundred per year. Now it has increased to about twenty thousand, and from their. calculations it wonld increase our taxes to one thousand per year. The calculations of some ot our best men and councilmen show us that. it would cost from twenty-five to placed us from twelve to fifteen hundred dollars peryear. Our worthy Com- on petition gotten up and sent into the Honse of Assembly to get power to issue twenty thousand dollars in debentures! appeared to be on their side until our efficient City Council called, “ Halt! You have gone far enough. We will now let the property-owners have their say on this momentous subject.” We are aware of the strong influence pressing the commissioners in this matter, and it is very probable the origin of the proposed second water-pipe--the increase in their salary. Their actions appear to me as if thev were looking after their own interests instead of the public welfare. I deny that we are in need of asecond water- pipe, and would ask anyone to name me a city that has two large water-pipes, a short distance apart, conveying water from thesame fountain. Ata public meeting, held in the Market Hall previous to our system of waterworks, The Insurance Companies promised if we should adopt a system of waterworks, that our premiune (they were sure) would be lowered to one-half per cent. How have they fulfilled their promises? They have increased the*percentage, and taken as their excuse, that the fires in other cities have made it necessary to raise on us. We are aware our City Council had contend with strong opposition from those com- panies, and in their resolution on April 25. I feel proud that our confidence has been placed in men worthy to look after the welfare of our city. I thank our worthy Council for their resolution, and to the privilege they have given us in this matter; itis the brightest star in the mantle of their administration. It isnow for us to decide if we shall have this second water pipe or not. The amount of revenne to be derived from a second pipe is very dvuubtful. But no doubt about the taxat‘on! I need say no more, az an editorial in Tue Examiner of April 29 so ably treated the subject,—that I advise you a‘! to look it up and earefully read. Thanking you Mr. Editor, I remain, yours truly, Cuartes Hearrz. Jolinson’s Sarsaparilla, 100 doses, 75e Johnson’s Sarsaparilla & Celery, $1.00 Hood’s Sarsaparilla, l. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Paine’s Celery Compound, Pink Pills, Burdock Blood Bitters, Beef, Iron and Wine, pottled and on draught. Quinine Wine, 50c and $1.00. JUHNSON & JOHNSON. The Reliable Druggists. SSSSTSEVSSEssessetsesae BEAT THEM ALL. Carpets, Mats, Curtains, &e, CARPET BEATERS, 15 Cents Zach, Worth a Dollar if you couldn’t get them for less. MARK W&lGHT & 60., LTD., not much change in temperature. to | ond water pipe, and revenue to be derived i | ‘ 7 ; | thirty thousand dollars, and the extra tax } Victory | Who Sell at Seilinz Prices, ' WEEKS’ The People’s Store, New Goods & Novelties, Be In looking through our New Stock, buyers will notice at once THE LARGE VARIETY, THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS, THE VERY LOW PRICES. WEEKS’ For Dress Goods. Our display of Dress Goods is very large. We show the very newest fabrics at popular prices. Manv handsome Cos tumes, also Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 72¢., worth 95e. Two toned Dress Goods, rainbow colors and very pretty, 68c., worth 95c. Silk Tweed Effects at 59c., worth 72¢e. Silk Grenadines, Crepous, } Priestley’s Goods, etc. } Al Value in Cashmeres, 50c, 50c, 50c, 50c., 50., 50 cents a yard isa popular price for a French Cashmere, when the value is equal to the line of Cashmere we are now show- ing Silk appearance, full width, weight, best dye and color, worth half as much more. Your interest to see this 50e. line. at 59 cents. WEEK §? Display of Millinery. | FAVORITE LACES in | designs. OSTRICH PLUMES & TIPS, fashion- able colors and styles. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS.—Gofferings in all colors. JET STEELS & GILT ORNAMENTS of every description. HATS.—A large assortment, all the latest WERE KS? Mautles & Waterproofs. | This Department is stocked with Eng- lish and German Capes, low, medium and | high-priced novelties. We show the “DISTINGUE” WATERPROOF in | many styles. We guarantee this make as | the best Waterproof offered to the public, | both in proofing and low prices. WEEKS: | at , i cy ¥ ‘ r | Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, HOSIERY.—Cotton, Sanitary Black, | slack and Tan Cashmere, Lisle Thread etc., etc. CORSETS in all the leading popular makes, in all sizes, at lowest prices. WEEKS? Fer Novelties. We show many Novelties in Wire Belts, 2 missioners have not said a word about the | Buckles, Shopping Bags, Ladies’ Neck- payment of the debentures for proposed | or, pipe. It lcoks as if it were intentionally nee ee forgotten, to blind our property-holders. | i tz 5 And, Sir, with what secrecy was that wy ay EB RK oS For FY yr For For MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, At Lowest Prices. W. A. Weeks & Ce. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, April 29, 1895. ~ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company wili take place at the Gas Works op TUESDAY, the 14th of May, 1895, at the hour of IL o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the gen- eral transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, ap27—t] mtg Secretary. wise, will be Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the Waier Commissioners until noon on FRIDAY, 3rd May next, for de- livery at the Pumping Station of about 300 Tons Acadia, Intercolonial, Little Glace Bay or Campbelton Round Coal, said Coal to be of best quality of this year’s mining, to be weighed on City Scales, and delivered during May, July, August and September in about equal quantities every month. Ton to consist of 2240 ]bs. Tenders to state price for Run of Mine and Screened Coal. The Water Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, D. McLEAN, Secretary. Water Commissioner’s Office, City Hall, April 23, 1895. TO LET. That cumfortable Brick Dwelling Houve known es the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possess'on of Henry Douse, Esq. C. C., give tirst 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. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mchl9— tf 246 PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. ep30—2m Lobster Packers ! Lobster Bout, new, first class bargin: 6 Galvanized Lobster Boilers, 5) Bath Trays, ‘0 Herring Nets and Webs just arriv d, all sizes and d pths, ata bargain: 25 sheets Galvan- ized Iron for be ilers. ALSO-—New Sealing Oil for sohiering lobster caus, perfectly free from all acids; works lik> a chartn. 5” cases Haif Flat Cans, 1,90) crises Tall Cans, 1000 eases Flat Cans—all made of best Charcoal Tin, guaranteed; 1,000,000 best No 1 Parchment Linings for Cans; Block Tin, Lead, Solder, at lowest prices. Gee. BD. LONGWOZTH & CO, mch3s0—ti BEAVER FLOUR! Te Arrive by S. 8. Tiber: 3,000 Barrels of the above we!l-known brand of Flour. (36) ALSO — 800 Barrels Famous Flour, oe * Star = 200 * Five Roses Flour, 200 & Ogilvie’s Hungarian, 300 ” tolled Oats. N. RATTENBURY. ap26—4i 5135 THE LOVE OF GEMS is a proper sentiment, and indicates the possession of exquisite taste. You can gratify such a taste easily by inspecting our stock of Rings, which contains shin- ing examples of the rare beauty of gems of various kinds. Opals, Turquoises and Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- sent. Just received, Watches, Rings, Studs, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. E. W. TAYLOR. apl8 Sealed Tenders addressed to the nndersigned and endorsed “ Tender for Drill Hall, &c, at Halifax, N 8S,” willbe received at this office ustili WEDNESDAY, 22nd May next, for the several works required in the erection of a Drill Hall at Halitax, NS. Plansand specifications can be seen at the Department of Poblie Works, Ottawa, and at the offices of C E W voitwell, Resident tngi- neer, Halifax, on and after Friday, 26th ipst and tenders will not be considered unless made on form supplied and signed with the actual signature of tend +rers. An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per centof amount of tender, must ac- company each tender. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail tae complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender. The Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, By order, E. F. E. ROY, Secretary. Dept of Railways and Canats, ? Ottawa, 17th April, 1895. § ap2s—3i NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of D. M. RICHARDS & CO. by book account or other- kind enough to settle their amounts before the 15th May, 1895, at their office and save expenses, as the busi- ness is being sold out. Charlottetown, April 29, 1895. LONDON will be sold at Low ONLY. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy HOUSE ! x) MORTCACE SALE. ‘The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. Tenders for Goal, The People’s Clothing ise QUEEN STREET. Possession | SARC — poeieceraioaceetatans = ™ — WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1895. JUST OPENED. fiats and Caps. for this store. Wou will find it in *Charlottetown, April 29, 1895—ly ——— . ‘Thousands of Men’s and Koys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings If you want to save money, look tore, of dollars’ worth J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, 132 QUEEN STREET. ek. ee Bo = — = eS the WV ent and it says:- ALLEY RARD . WH 66 DWISVEI VE C—— SISNET = = ISVZ% AS “ing its excellent ric I) 8 =a MENAB CO PSCOULEITH - LONDON EI a & =< Che [ancet i; reatest Medical Journal in the world isKy Ral “is a thoroughly well- “matured spirit, excep- “tionally mellow to the “taste,and notwithstand- | | y ‘colour, there ig no resi- 6s “ue, and mineral matter is A ee ar 4 ay} : i Ni | “and fasel oif are absof- hye ' Sil i | “ately A227 A thorou hiy i aN “healthsy stiraclan?” i ah hy stimatant”” HS UN Tat | Widute i Wahes {SS SSS #) i i ! a For sale by all Vendors. ig { ce = ot aS i Goal! Coal! Goal! FROM——— Dominion Goal Co's. Mines in 8B. Now that navigation is open, we beg to inform the public that we are prepared to grant orders for cargoes of Screened, Run of Mine and Slack Coal from the above Company’s Mines, and will deliver cargoes at any of the outports at very lowest prices. To our customers, both in town and country, we offer to supply any quantity they may require, at prices which cannot be beaten. The large quantity of Coal which we have sold during the past and present year is a sufficient guarantee of the Coal being first-class, and our many customers are perfectly satisfied. Our motto is § Quick Sales,” * Justice to All.” “Small Profit and ~ amen — ae TO LET. One half Brick Honse on Kent Street, next door to Dr. Kelly, at present occapied by Mi-s MeMillan. Possession given about May 24th. Apply to Dr. Kelly.] April 25 tf tu thur sai. Wants, Lost, Foun Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per iine. TO LET -Two o‘fices in the Stamper Block. Ay ply to PROWSE Bros. tf-mayl ———— TO LET The house ai the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Vrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at once, Apply al THE EXAMINER office. mayl TO LET--The dwelling house on Prince Street now occupied by Mr Brooks—w W apo WFELLNER. WANTED—A cook. Apply to Mrs James Siu pson, Rochford Street. apgo—3i pd WANTED —Men to travel for the “ Font- bil Nurseries” of Canada; fast selling spe- cialties; no substitution in orders; exclusive te:ritory; terms liberal; apply at once.— STONE & WELLINGTON, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, mauager. Mention this paper, ap3jv—2m Law (2 W ANTED-—A low-seated second-hand bug- gy. Apply at this office. ap30 WANTED-—A girl for general housework Apply at the residence or store.—Mrs J T PEARDON ap2 4i eod TO LET—The western half of a hous’ on Svdney St nearly opposite the Methodist Church, containing 7 rooma with a large PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, April 30, 1895.—246 w IE Keep Your Feet Dry. If you catch cold now it will hang on all Summer. | i Wear Granbv Rubbers. They are the best and last longest. | Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. apl10—135 tt E ARE READY The Best Fitting Suit YOU CAN GET IN THE CITY. We care for no opposition. We got the man can do it. Sixteen Suits was our record Saturday. CLAY WORSTED.- Just received, one case of the genuine Clay Worsteds. Nothing in the city like them. TYKE SERGE and CRAVEN SERGE.—We keep a full line of the best goods made. G. A. DIXON & CO. The Swell! Tailors, Successors to}€. Robertson. Charlottetown, April 22, 1895—dy yard; water in house; possession at onee Ap- oly to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen 51, | or to theowner, EDWARD KELLY. ap293ieod | | WANTED--A girl or general housework. i | Apply to Mus D Stewar?t, Kept St ap29 $i | TO LEr—The desirable two story tenement | dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jobn Quirk, Esq. Possession given firet of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap26—tf STEADY MAN can find profitable employ- menttrving to wear out a pairof J M Mc- Leod & Co's wear-resisting shoes. TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf-apis W ANTED—A girl to do general housework references required Apply to Mrs W W WELLNER, Prince Street. aps FOR SALE—That pleasantly situated brick residence fronting on Hillsboro Park, Part of the purchase money can remain On mert- age. For full particulars apply to Mrs Wm ennedy on the premises, or to A McNeill, Auctioneer. wi—apll TO RENT -A house on Orlebar St contaln- ing cight rooms, opposite residence of F L Haszard, Esq. Apply to Mrs BLATCH, corner Great George and Fitzroy Sts ap292i mws WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to introduce » new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges throug h- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per mon:h and ex- perses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write The WoRrLD MEDICAL EveEcTRIC Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada, dy im—ap’7 WANTED—Salesman with or without ez- perience, full or part time, salary or commis- sion Season opens April ist.—Brown Bros. Co . Continental Nurseries, Toronto. meb2_—I6 FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containin eight rooms, with good yard, stable and coac house ‘The house is heated with hot water. A’so, two building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply toG PB “axrerr. ap2—Im TO LET—One-half of the three-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, how occupied by George Beairsto Possession May Ist. Apply to A Hornnk & Co. meh3¢ SITUATION WANTED--A double entry book-keeper and salesman is open to an én- gacement; has been five years with iast em- ployers: best of references; address P O Box 473, city apli WANTED—A good canvasser for ever, county in Nova Scotia, New Branswick paw | Prince Edward Islan#, to seli a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now, is me to introduce it. Address, enci stamp tor reply, P O Box 176, Mont eal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven— will be soldcheap Apply at this office. apl5—tf TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street ; stable inthe rear. Apply to Mrs LowpeEn, Dundas Exeplanade. apié erty. Apply to F W L Moorkr, Solicitor, ndon House Corner, (harijottetown, ap2s—dy law (?) wky Im MONEY—Leans made on farm or city pro- —— si act fiat al yt ee ene aE LINE FOOL REY CT: SABA ~ ACER ic ee a Sey pe eR WE * 4 5 RRL, SR ANN 8 Se CR, SI re or om, 0 amma pa Sarre . peas es me ore