iG ‘hy a ea THE DAILY } LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Corre spends nee of The Examiner MANTLES & 5} a EXAMINER DR. OSBORNE’S LECTURE, Ir issaid that “the proper study of man- kind is man.” Appreciation of this aphor- | igm on the part of the people of Charlotte a Tur Nerrauwser , ™ as ' F yeni ay : ; : ion i @RTHUMBERLAND left at 10.15 this | town was not shewn last evening. The ‘ RK ’ | . , P ‘ 2 morning with about twenty passengers. | audience assembled in Y. M. C. A. Hall di 7 as | Ar Lasr.—At last they are united, and i last evening to hear the lecture by Rev. br. O , “The C ‘ “ ma ‘ » n | the ceremony was pe rformed in the Cath I S sborne, on “The Cradle of Human- os bight at| Clic Church Sunday ! ity” was small. But the trath pigs hat a . > ° artillery, « g - . of it was proved in the attention cick . Loapire— I non is loading land interest in the subj ject witl t 8 al ats g pharf. | ‘a ss na ae ot tin tl potatoes and oats at Holman 's.whart. | by those who were present. B Ae : ling ne Be She will sail in a few days for Baie Vezte, | Ss to-morrow evening at; N BR | Q \ : the reading . a , 7 attend . Correction.—The item in Monday’s| point of view, the various theories con- ie EXAMINER re ‘ferr ing to the Jennie Arm- | cerning the origin of man and the develop- | rone wal . : ‘ : ; ‘ stroug, should have read scheoner instead | ment of the species, The discourse | vet Lt i lerson s e estas er 2) ° < a “Vy Oi teamer evidenced much reading and mu¢ h | { \ ” Eacl Tue Firsr Trre.—The Frank C. Batt | thought, and was provocative of reading, ‘ 4 a’ s i . ' . ; abt : tow) weaning | made her first trip of the season to Bed- | investigation and thought. At the con- Dil ~ uh _— —s a eque this mornin:. C aptain Dunn reports | clusion of the lecture there was a short | 9 onthe nsiderable ice in the channel vet. | discussion, in which the chairman (Charles i iy : i i . - * os P. i ; . Da P i I Suiemext—Four fine draft horses ae .. I 1”: Dr. Mi Leod, H. J. ¢ 3 ‘ N herla arly s| were brought here Monday by Mr Henry | ‘ a a ns and I wade I ae P i y rea city by regular n | Crockett, of Cape Traverse. They were} Part: anc the feeling of the audience this . Shipped yesterday morning to St John. | Seemed to be one of regret that the evening ~ Exrorts.--The first shipments made by | Tet net longer and that the discussion Crry | x —There w be a special} the Northumberland this season were: | COUld not be prolonged. An unanimous Cou: to-morrow | 876 bags potatoes, valued at $651; 24 tons | a of thanks was conveyed te the learned _ an t ‘ 1 iv k, to} starch, $1,440; 540 bush potatoes, $194; 95 | *ecturer. Water | tubs butter 120; 250 Ibs ham, $25; 7 | <a er : a, an Ib ee | COURT OF CHANCERY. ‘ ssioners re the secend pipe line horses, $665. Total value shipments, | on ~ 3,098. a . vrs Wepnespay, April 24 M \ feline 4 ee Desens r ‘ ‘ v7 - i acargesggi RPS mggniggatn et A Harp Time—Capt W alsh had a hard Michael Evan vs Lucretia J Young and lav I tt n basking the rnshine in Me Se ryiag to peach the light house others—Bi | filed to recover amount of ile - ae OTM 4 “i = sue feu Shine at , yt ‘ ” \ on « 1} 2 i. oa age tone, Dod eg terme Bot, _ afternoon, owing to the moving | pur chase money and for damages for an Vine & te Wie Radley Clint Ae t - owever, after a long tussle the cap- | a}leged frat udulent convey ance from the late eee “ace igen Bika Fr should | tain reached his destination, and at the} jy, i ge Young to the complainant. Now be- see that it is rem wise at once. usual hour sent his light glimmering back | fore the court. t} . . ’ . : . , akin ed bers of the Y. M to the town WS Stewart, QC, for complainant; F C. A.. who are at all interested in this Tae Ice. — The strong southwesterly | Peters, QC, and A B Warburton for Mrs A.» a ‘ iu LIS | ss . # a : aie i ested meet at Victoria | *™ i of yesterday afternoon drove thie field | Young; and H J Palmer for trustees. Wisk Gan pra — ‘ ne at T o'clock, | Of c¢> stretching from McCallum’s Point sia ‘ r practi this evening al i OCIOCK, ° o° 8 ae a e s | Immediately afterwards a meeting will be| © “e lighthouse, lato the harbor, tal | Castoria is truly : arvelous thing fi held for tl Pea 1 of a re and cher iP etely closing the channel. The steamer , Ad ora D ruly a ee t ah od ; | Northumberland was fully an hour mak- | C®ldren. octors prescribe if, medica pre ing her way through the ice in the chan- | journals recommend it and more than a z , : | nel | million of mothers are using it instead of FARMERS anp DatryMen’s ASSOCIATION - : oo : | p, asl tas a << soennliedl —The closing meeting of the northern Schooner Jennie Armstrong, Captain | *4regoric, bateman FOps, So-Ccaller ora 1e Farmers’ and Dairymen’s | &rady, is expected to arrive from Picfou soothing syrups and other narcotic and a g : E a a to-day stapefying remedies. Castoria is the quick- sa SSC TACIC ‘ tne e ! : 4 i " “—* a%s ‘ ; a os es . -_ . est thing to regulate the stomach and trict of Queen’s County will be held inthe Personat.—Mr. Ernest J. Todd, of St. } ideal al ae . : 1d . , 9051 | a ed : N | bowels and give healthy sleep the wor! New Glasgow hall on the 29th inet. Doors | John, was a passenger on the Northum- “gg as ” | has ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste O} t 8 ek All are invited. A} berland Monday night. » ate ‘ ut oS are . and absolutely harmless. It relieves con- rood s expected. Mr. J. H. Brock, of Winnipeg, is at the} _..° ”. . ; : _ Cutter ’ stipation, quiets pain, cures diabrreea and —_ a mevon ’ 1 . . : ne me wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys K s Cottece.—At a meeting the Mr H F Coombs, St John, is in town. | ‘a sata ae adage peat a tl : Bs ° . ° | S$, ani preven conv 810 sootnes cler f { ch of England and the Mr J E Reid, of Charlottetown, was a/| th i id aad 73 ae eile? - i ; iat ; . s« . : ; the chi i gives it erresbin n la- Jelegates to the Diocesan and Provin-| pafsenger on the 7.30 train last evening. | Sail ‘s : Ca a a tl Ndr ’s . . . Pal sieep. a@siOria 1S the Chiidrea'’s pa- ‘ Synods i yesterday aftern on, the Mr PJ Mahoney, potato buyer, left for I ad tek i ’ : : : ae : | nacea the mothers friend. f wing g n were ed to the | Boston yesterday in response to a call from ~ Do : a a : - a 2 oe ca ee ee | Castoria is put up in one-sized bottles Board Governors of King s College, } his firm in that city. curd ; ; ance : a oe - : | only. It is not seld in bulk. Don’t allow W 1: Rev. James Forbes, Alber- Mr. C. B. Saunders has been re-appoint- | bay coe 10 bell wa GA ne cn th . > . : . ; . . a ‘ oO se g eise e (ne, 2 2. OU ard Ge rgetown; | ed vendor for wines and liquors for Prince = oes ae : 1 ee ee ii vw. A. LLB ies | plea or promise that itis “just as goo a AZ Db BOUULL i, Bh. shey 4ku ; Ane . : h i and will answer every purpoze. -_——— — Creorge Beairs to, of Charlottetown, See that you wet C 4-S-T O-R-L-A oui oe li vu Bee Vara” ~ °i-fhe Crry Haut Nores.—The carpenters and | ar: ed here Monday night. at ) g u plumbers have begun work making some M . John DeWolf, of Halifax, was in| ye fro. much needed changes in the sewerage of | tow! M ynday. | _ simile r; is on the ¢ ling Messrs. G. A. Freeze, Robert Young and a Ldehiek every 5 | E. L. Philli St. Johr e it i ' ° Wrapper. : missioners office is be- | E. L. Phillips of St. John, are in town. inz red, painted and white-washed Mr. Fraok S. Street, Montreal; Charles | c sag adpaetnntec Collector Vaniderstine is busily engaged | Stewart, Ch’town, and Ernest J. Todd, St. J preparing tax notes for the current year,} John, ane res wistered at the Clifton. : | and citizens may expect an official visit Mr. Geo. W. Ritchie, Ch arlottetown; W. from him at an early date. |C. Ash, Toronto; Chas. Stewart, Char- < lottetown, were registered at the Russ Sr Grorce’s Day —The Sons of Eng-| Monday. land celebrated St George’s Day by a most] Mr. J. H. Bell left yesterday on a trip} able social and entertainment in the to the Pacific Coast. He goes by way of | rester’s Ha ast ng. The enter- | the United States, and returns by the a ut portion of rogram me includ-| C. P.R : ol i sal solos by Nive Ritchie, William| Mr, W. A, Brennan left this merning , Chas Hines aaa William Cc Whit- | for Baltimore on a business trip. He in- | I The musical combination under Mr tends stopping a few days at Boston and 1 wt OD ot ee mo a < ‘=. 4 - h farnisl i several selections, the | New York. lisse: Lapthorne and Riggs rendered sev- | an i ate eo ral duets, an 1 Ed Rendle contributed | lin Rev William Hamlyn delivered PERSONAL. I iress. MrL C Worthy was the : — ad ‘ j cave satisfaction. — | Capt. Wm. Richards is in town to-day. ; =e os Mr WT Huggan has returned from Te _ vs Anew Nor Att Dean Yer.— | Moncton. yung German who Mr. T. J. Dillon was a passenger in the Harry Sondermeyr, a y America, has } Sianley yesterday evening Gn return from has only been five moaths in , undertaken to visit the princ!pal cities of | Cape Breton. ; Merchant Tailor, America and Canada, Me xieo and | | Mr-Denald A. Bruce, _ : Central America, in the spacg’of three | 85 S’pesseager on the Stanley / yesterday years and to start the journey Gfoot The | @fternoon. } start was made April 1 at noon from a| Mr. John A. Messervey, of the firm of “eerie : al evening from club bh ouse in New York. The club back- | Carvell Bros., returned last ed him t » extent of $5,000 that he will | St. Jolen’s, Nfld. complete the ‘task. He must come back| The many friends of Mr. Herbert Beer, withiv the three years, and have $100 in | of ee are —, tosee him out hi \ ts 23 again after his severe ilJness. ag poo saan: -s ae i —— { Mr B D McLellan, assistant clerk in the | Veryon River Notes.—A_correspo ynd- | Legislative Assembly, leaves this after- | ent at Vernon River writes : The ceremon- | noon for his home in Tignish. : jes at St Joachim’s Church, (the pride of Mr. Poole, Manager of the Acadia Coal our village) on Easter Sunday were really | Company, Stellaston, has returned home grand. High Mass was ce lebrated by Rev | from a three months’ tour in Europe. Mr. G. F. Scovil who has been spend- ing a brief holiday with his parents in New Brunswic returned to Charlott:town this forenoon. Messrs J T Crockett and W F Tid- marsh returned from Halifax last evening. Mr Tidmarsh brought over about thirty men to work at his lobster factories. Dr Doyle, : und the choir, under Rev Father | Boyd, rendered their different parts in fine style. a Givoria and Credo, with violin obligate by Mr F rank ONeill, was hon € on hi 3 he oli idays from St Dun star e 3 College, were particularly good. There is a movement on foot among our bors to form themselves into ac! ib and} who 23rd : prepare a drama, to be placed on the boar ls} Arrivals at Revere Hotel, April during the summer. | John McKie, Stanley Bridge; John Henry, . ep | do; John mee, Vietoria; John D Reid, Tue Witp Flowers or Caxapa.—Wher- } Pe gwash, N S; Alex Fraser, Pictou, N §; ever you go in Europe or the United Statis | Fred Clay, Pugwash, N 8. there is a fasbioneble crase for Wild| George McKinnon and T. A. McLean, Flowers knowledge, color, form the bloom- | Jr., Charlottetown, Gecrge McLeod, Uigg, ingtime : end what is of more interest to | and Talmage McMillan, New Haven, stu- Ca udians, is the fact that everywhere the | dents attending McGill College, returned people who know, bear testimony to the| from Montreal via Summerside this fore- Vild Flowers of Canada. The Montreal | noon. = ‘ ; ' a Solar a Wild Flowers of Mr. N. Armour, engineer on the P, Canadain portfolic form with colored | E. I. railway, who had a narrow escape plates of a “the Wild Flowers of the | from being killed in the recent accident country, a work of surpassing interest, an | near Charlottetown, is in the city. Mr. enterprise never before achieved. Each Armour has entirely recovered from the pertfolio contains sixteen different Howers. | ipjuries received —Mencton Times. For a limited time the portfolios can be| Revere Hotel April 23rd arrivals : John pr ithrough the Montreal Star or| D Reid, Pugwash; Fred Clay, Pugwash; dealers at fifteen cents each. The entire | Alexander Fraser, Pictou, Donald E Camp- “ nstitute a library attraction ef | bell, Wilt-hire: Dr a do; Jerry Mur- incalculable value, embracing three huu-| hy, East Boston; Norbert Pierce, Souris; dred fiowers | Pics Ferguson, W Ferguson, Ernest aon | Myers, Alonzo Zwicksr; Langin. Suceessret. Istaxy Srupexyts. — The! Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne. Halifax papers at hand this ‘morning con-| is a singularly grace ful skater. She tain the resulis of the examinations at knows every trick in the way of- fancy skating, anc d, for a woman, is an exceeding- When in Canada Dalhousie College, reference to which was mad Tue Examiner yesterday. The} ly good ‘speed skater. Island students rank well. In the fourth | the Princess was noted, even among the year H. P. Dachemin Ist class m Latin | native-born Canadians, as being a very and lead Greek; E. P. Robins leads in | fine skater. Senior Philosophy and Political Economy pq poe coe and lat A2S iD Bota iv; Jennie Wi Ross, j Ist class in Greek, leads in English and} A Bear Story. — About one o’clock History, ist class in French and German | yesterday a bear was, discovered by some and Political Economy and passed in| men working in the woods net over a mile Mora Philosophy Jobn Stirling | fron Bear River station. They gave the leads —iin Educetion, class first | alarm, and soon six well arm- in Senior Philosophy. Third year—! ed men were on the war- J. A. GC. Redgerson class lst in History, ; path. They yvenaired to the bear’s den, class 2nd in Latin and Botany and passed | only to find that -e nad deserted the place. in Junior Physics; W. D. Ross class lst in| Two of the men-—‘ennis Costeilo and Envlish and German and class 2nd in | Whelan—followed the tracks and soon H “ ort A D. Stirling passed in Senior | came across the bear and four cubs. Phi phy, Junior Physics, Political | They gave the alarm to the others, Economy a and i story. Second vear-G. | and the work of disposing of the bears be- $B. Mcleod, class 2nd in French and} gan. They succeeded in killing the old gassed in Latin, English and Junior Phil-| one aad one of the cubs, capturing the osoplhiy; R. L. Coffin, class Ist in Latin | other three alive. Mr. Costello got one of and Greek, class 2nd in English and | the cubs, and Mr. Whelan and Mr. Clarke passed in Junior Philosophy. First year | the other two. The old bear will weigh —D. A.) Ree leads in Latin and Greek | about 500 lbs. r| sh; Theodore R ss, — and class lst in Knog class lst iu Latin, class 2nd in Greek and assedin English. In Medicine—Henry 4. McEwen of the third year leads this class. See Ir.—There is a polished, unvar- nished compliment to the Oddfellows in the window of Watson’s drug store. t = = _ ' —— NEW ART DRAPERIES. NESE ART DRAPERY in new and pretty designs, JAPA 19¢. Sileot Art Drapery, New Superior 15 cents. Art Satteens, 22 cents. 66 24 cents. Have you seen our New Mantles ? ? ? BEER BROS. Tux Weirnes.—Fres': south-westerly to westerly winds; generally fair; higher temperature. | chiefs. | eat ever reached in this city. | Prowse Bros. | Leo, youngest son of the late LL B MeMil- We want everybody to visit our gents’ furnishing store on Saturday to purchase hats, ties, collars, scarfs, ani handker- You will find our prices the low- Trr us.—- ST —— = = DIED. On the 24th inst., at the residence of his mother, Great George Street, Frederiek jan. [Funeral on Friday morning at 6 o’clock to St Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence by train to Kensington. ona ne Extracts from some of the Testi- ¢ moniale — I fed it to some of our beat cows, just before they caly ed, and never had them do so well.” * Peel’s Food for Cattle gave ns $ immense satisfaction,” “ With Peel’s Food we saved a valu- $ able cow that had milk fever, after the best authorities here said there $ was no help for her.’ “A cow was cured of Pink Eye $ with the use of about five pounds of Peel’s Food.” “We should say that it gave the best results with milch cows.” Peel’s Food is put up in bags of 12} pounds at $1.00. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, DRUGGISTS, Sole Agents for P. E. Island. seee VEVVSSCEVVSSSESSCSB “Till Be Hanged |” is the plaintive wail of the WINDOW SHADES at Store, and so man 7 our they will, every day now—dozens of them out to meet the —!, 7 o common fate. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. Cc. M. B. A. LECTURE. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, LL. Principal of Prince of Wales College, wil deliver his great Lecture on Shakespeare’ 3 play of “M ‘ACBETH,” under the auspices of the C. M. B. A., in their Hall, Mc Eachern’s Building, Queen Street, on THURSDAY EVENING, 25th inst. Lecture commences at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 10 cents. HENRY FITZGERALD, apl3 Secretary. MOLASSES. Forty Puns., crop 1895, just landing. Another lot, 60 Puns., new Barbadoes, will be here next week. CARVELL BROS. _ April 18—3 si OR Bring In Your Feet We'll put a pair of shoes on them that will please you so you won't let us take them off. The shoes tnat are worth $2.50, but you can keep them for $1.75. Yours for good Shoes at low prices. A. E. McEACHIEN, The Shoe Min, Lower Queen Street. } | } apl3—dy * Attention ! i os | ( ‘re 8 A displayed | | Dr. Os borne | spoke for an hour and three-quarters, de- | tailing an discussing, from the scientitic | | TO BE BIG DAY, AND A Big Day for Our Customers ! BARGAINS TO NO END. White Shirts at 80c, worth 45c; Colored 22c, worth Sic; Ties from 6c up; Ties worth 25ec for 0c; Ties worth 30c for Lée. A nice Football to be given to each customer who buys a Boy’s Suit for $3 or over. ~ Make the boys happy by_pur- chasing the Boys’ Suits on Satur- day night at PROWSE BRO: Charlottetown, April 24, 1895— [ [| | Our €pring Stock is now complete, consisting of North- west White and Red Fife Wheat, Ontario White Russian and Colorado Bearded Wheat, Timothy Seed, Early, Late, Alsike and Whice Dutch Clover, Vetches, Peas, Corn, Barley, Buckwheat, ete. ALSO—Steel Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Steel Dise Harrows, Mann’s feeders, Road Carts, Wagons, Buggies and High Grade Superphosphates and Potato Manure. Prices low and terms to suit purchasers. WE&=—Specially low prices to the WHOLESALE TRADE on all the above goods. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—law & wky OUR NSS “=; Sydney Coal! This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As- sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD- NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark Teo. guard against deception from otber coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is issued with each cargo of Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Use. It is also an excellent Stream Coat. CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895— 3m = =— _= = = — = EES WE ARE READY —TO MAKE YOU—— 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. that G. A. DIXON & CO. The Swell Tailors, Successors to C. Robertson. Charlottetown, April 22, 1895—dy — ne sme smmanentst<sirmersseennnrr nt Keep Your Feet Dry. | If you catch cold now it will hang on all Summer. Wear Granbv Rubbers. They are the best and last longest. Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. apl0—135 tt ~+- LONDON HOUSE! ——— 1) ——- MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belosaiee: to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART FOR CASH will be sold at Low Prices ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy Oar New Mantles and Capes, Hats, Gloves Corsets. New and Our Dress qGioods Trimming. See Our Low Prices on all Groods. For the next 10 days, to every lady buying a Dress and Trimming worth $3.00 end over, we will give a pair of louse Slippers free. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, April 17, 1895—dy Fortier’s “Shakespeare,” the Fi~zst 5 ct. CIGAR EVER OFFERED TO TRE PUBLIC. JUST TR ap4—dy & wy It is not a certainty whether the Government But Farmers, for all that, must make a (S) Election of the best HARROW, Spring. SEED SOWER, PL ow, ete. HARROW.—We have the only Spring-tooth on the Island, with Steel Clip fasten- ing tooth to Frame; also the Farmers’ Favorite, the Steel Disc Bandall. SEED SOWER. —Our Seed Sower has all Steel Feed, which is not liable to breakage, and therefore insuring regular seeding. PLOWS.— One and two horse by the best makers; common to the Island. FARM SEED.—We will have a full assortment of Wheat, Peas, etc. Vetches, Corn, issues writs for an Election this also repairs for all Plows Timothy, Clover Dp. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, March 16, 1894—246 w H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Something That Ought to Interest All Farmers HERBAGEUM restores horses and e!}] other animals out of condition to and vigor. It is the best health 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. and flesh producer. when fed Herbageum. swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much. Sold in cents. For cattle it is the best milk Hens lay more eggs Fed to calves an- bags containing 4 lbs for 50 4 lbs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. It will you to try it. Send all orders to GEO. E. HUGHES, pay 200 Bbls Granulated, seg ** Yellow, 10 Hhds Barbadoes. CARVELL BROS.. April 18 —3i eod NEW FLOUR. Carloads arriving daily : Kent. Sunbeam. Golden Sheaf. Victoria. Dainty. Five Roses. All choice brands of. the different grades, Who'esale only. CARVELL BROS. April 18--3i eod PLEASE REMEMBER THE GREAT Leda Md STILL CONTINUES AT THE McKAY WOOLEN 60,, THE, BARGAIN CORNER, _ Charlottetown, March 15, 1895. Christianity vs. Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet fur, 48 pp., the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on “ Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form, Price 20c. per copy; $1.50 per dozen copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE, apli—dy & wy BRUSHES. Large consignment just received direct from Germany. Whitewash. Scrub. Shoe. Stove. Horse. Clothes. And various other kinds at prices be- low what are usually current. CARVELL BROS. April 18—3i eod JAMS. 300 Pails, 7 Ibs each (assorted kinds.) Strawberry. Raspberry. Goossberry. Plum. Peach. April 18 3ieod Sold only to the trade. CARVELL BROS, OPERA HOUSE. Friday, April 26th, 1895. 16th ANNIVERSARY, 10.0. F. The Oddfellows of this city have much pleasure in announcing the presentation, on the above date, of Gilbert & Sullivan’s ever popular and charming Opera, entitled :— H. M.S. PINAFORE, with new Scenery, Costumes, and complete Stage Settings. The musie of this Opers is brilliant and plea~ing, the dialogue humorous, the plot interesting ; and several new features will be introduced, including some of the best Choruses from “ Olivette.” Libretto of the Chornses wil] be printed on programme for the Hall. Admission at popular prices. Reserved seate, 50 cents ; unreserved seats, 35 cents. lans of Hall will be on exhibition at Rankin’s and Johnson & Johnson’s (Queen Street) Drug Stores, on Monday, 22nd inst. at 10 o'clock, a m. Doors open at 7.30; curtain rises at &. Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued at all stations on P. E. Island Rail- way for Charlottetown on Friday, April 26th, good to return on the following day only. F. H. SELLER, Chairman Com. ap9 ~ 246 H. D. JOHNSON, Secy. Com. THE LOVE OF GEMS is 8 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 Canned Goods. Corn. Tamatees . Gallon Apples. Pears. Plums. Peaches. Strawberries. Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. Apri] 18 3ieod. Operative & Prosthetic ‘Dentistry. ——_— DR. MURRAY, OFFICF, 145 QULEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. aplQ Spring Sales. — Auction Sales of Household ‘Furniture, Surplus or Bankrupt Goods of all kinds, will receive special attention at private residences, stores, or at our Auction Room, Queen Street. Charges low. Prompt returns guaranteed. Cash advanced on consignments. A. McNEILL & CO, mch29—dy 45 tf Auctioneers. New Brooms. We keep ihe best assortment to be had and lowest prices. 310 Dozen warehoused to-day—Shamrock, B. Daisy, No. 1 Tulip, Thistle, Parlor. CARVELL BROS. apl8—3i eod 2 Spices, &c. Five Tons Cream Tartar, Pepper, Gin- ger, Mustard, Allspice, Cassia—all rtre and ground special y for our own trade. CARVELL BROS. | | HIGKRY & NICHOLSON, Tobace CO Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. — | | Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING, 8's to the pound. ALSO — Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy PHOTOGRAPHY ! CLOUD HILL'S alterations are complete and the busi- ness in full swing. Long experience with high- class work must make his Phctographs popular. QUEEN STREET. ap6—246 w WANTED. Customers for 10,060 Bar- rels of Lime, which I will sell this seascn at the follow- ing reduced prices, delivered at Kilns on the Malpeque and St. Peter’s Roads :-— Unriddled Lime for Farm purposes, 60c. cash ; 65c. payable Nov. Ist. Riddled Lime for Building, 65c. cash ; 70c. payable Nov. Ist. Any orders for car lots will be delivered f. o. b, at samme rates. JOHN T. PEARDEN, Upper Great George Street. apli—dy 246 & wy LOBSTER BOAT FOR SALE, A good second- bine Lobster Boat, 18 ft. keel, with enchor, cable and oara. Also 70 pairs Spruce Oars, Rope, Hatchets, Lacquer, Linings. RK. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. ap 19 wv ants, ‘Lost, Found, ade +. ‘vertisements t under r this heading cbarged five cents per line. THE PARTY who is harborirg Mr SN Earile’s spaniel dog is know#; steps will at once be taken to recc ver same unle-s re- tu ned at once. ae WANTED—Maid for general housework ; od references required.—Mrs G@ FRANE EER. np aoe mon ae W ANTED—A good smart boy who would he useful about a store, Apply at this office. ap23—tf MONEY-—-Loans made on farm or city pro- perty. Applyto F W L Moore, Solicior, London House Coraer, ( harlottetown, ap23—dy law (°) wky lm FOR SALE—Two solid tire second-hand bicye es, very cheap, Apply at this office. ap22—3i pd W ANTED— \ partner to ee me wear out apairef J M McLeod & Co’s wear-resisting shoes. No capital required. ap TO MONEY INVESTORS !—Wanied, a loan of six thousand dollars as first mortgage on property valued at eleven thousand five hundred dvuilars, or # loan of two thousand dollars on preperty valued at feur thousand four bandred doliars. Communicate with this Office. 3.--ap.9 W ANTED—A girl to do general housework ; references required apply to Mrs W W W ELLNER, Prince Street. apis W ‘NTE D-Salesman; salary from s‘art, permanent plac e—BrowN Bros Co, Nureery- meu, Toronto, Ont. t—ap2u WANTED--Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to introduce a new discovery. and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per ere and ex- pei.ses, aod money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WORLD MEDICAL E.Lecrric Co, P O Box 22i, London, Ont, Canada, dy lm—ap.7 WaNTED AT ONCE—A good smart girl for general housework. Apply at this o api6—tf TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street ; stable in the rear. Appiy to Mra LowDEN, Dundas Esplanade. apié FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven-— will be soid cheap. Apply at this office. apl5—tf TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 EGGS FOR SETTING from pure-bred Sil- ver Wvandottes and Plymouth Rock Fow!ls, two best breeds for eggs and early chickens.— JaMes H Easron, Charlottetown Royalty. apli—ien diw TO LET—A comfortable dweiling, eigh rooms, situated on Euston Street East. Ap Aply to CHARLES MOGREGOR. ti—ale FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE—A Karn Or- gan, nearly pew; can be seen for two weeks at Y W C A Rooms, Grafton Street, next door to Mr Pickard’s workshop. 3136—aplg WANTED—An experienced saleslady tor our Mantle Department.—JamEs rar & Co TO LEf—The brick building now occupied by John Coom Apply to Mks Rosins, Lower un & Street. _- ‘WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvassers for lire imsurance. Address “ Insurance,’ P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apll FOR SALE—That pleasantly sii uated brick residence fronting on Hillsboro Park. tart of the purchase money can remain on mert- gage. For full particulars apply to Mrs Wm Kennedy on the premises, or to A McNeill, Auctioneer. wi—apil WANTED—Salesman with or without ez- perience, full or part time, salary Or commis- sion Season opens April ‘ls.—BRown Bros. Co , Continental Nurseries, Toronto, mch2:—16 TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sentoccupled by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WATSON. tf—apl OLD P E ISLAND STAMPS, compiete series, alevall kinds of foreign stam ae sale by TH TayLor, Grafton —- loltetown 2w pd—apil TO LET—One-half of the (hree-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large roo! oor es by G: erge Beairsto Possession Ist. Apply to A Horxkz & Co. mch30 Sere | ANTED—A ae oney -kee nd salesman is an en- gasement; ‘has been five bya ee a a i