THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS. Uv ‘no Vountry, a dese riptive and ji) Mant s Seectattry.—Beer Bros. -_ Ma ‘ vy ll as eet at Victoria Park to morrow even 7 al 7 o’elock -_ Sr —The steamer St. “ce, Capt. Cameron, left on her first tou about Y ' iu LAWRENCE Lawren tr ‘ = season for P ‘el k . She had a large | ; lta : a i) Own stry.—Send in new for! ypies ot Our Own Country.” This | plendid portfolio is the best of all rhe } igravings are exquis.te a i the reading first class. es nay be obtained r 10 cents at this office << ere will be he Crescent Footha r, May at, at the L. #.C -orner Queen and Water streets, in order & meeting of prepare for the seasor 8 pis) A full! wafor. Again, on the wharf at Mount — Se my es requested Stewart, the original contract was snore w D. McDonald, Se for $820, and extras and _ inspec ‘ " tion brought the total up to $986. Pin Manger The attendan . the | The Public Worka Report shows that the arket to-<iay was good, but the supp “>! amount paid was $1,250. What about cularty — the £263.5@ unaccounted for? The con- mange im price owas noted Vets tract on Rocky Point wharf was let for $75, er ju ted at from oS = 10 cents p-r which, # th s7 20 for in=peetion, brought poy, Wem ov we cents per wl; | he total up to $82.20. The Public Works from 54 to 5j cents per Ib., carcase,| Rerort shows that $152.52 was paid. He na paatoer, trot to 40 cents per | wanted an expla mat lant regarding the ae Fresh herring were cening $70.30 unaccounted fur. There was also mt from 8 to il is per lozen Ovswa Beps.—Mr. Ernest Kempt, weter expert, has been in town some days, | egotiaing for the purchase of the steamer e Department of Marine and Kempt last year confined * oprations the yater of hedia:, snd proposes to spend this present and in Prince Edward Next year he will likely be a<ked pidee,fur tl aher >. beds« umme there Tae fret of the Union Evangelist Ser- vhich will ytinue during the n the Methodist Brick hurch a 7.30 o’clock last evening. The hurch was crowded. A large platform the encof the Church was filled with Mr Hillis, who con- cted the einging, gave out several hymns » of the service, and there © pédpte kept crowding n and fincing seats. Rev. Wm. Hamiyn was the ciairman. He called upon Kev. Mr. Sutheland to offer prayer, after which Mr. Hilliescang asolo. Mr. Hillis has a plendid voice, sweet and tender, and sings ce ", eek, was he: © immese choir ; he vas were sunywhie . with much taste and expression. After this the chairman introduced the Rev. B. : Far Mills, who. on coming forward, raid > he trusted that during this week the peo- pr would give themselves to God, and im- pressed upon them the fact that apon themselves and not upon him depended their growth in righteousness. He then read the 126th Psalm, “When tne Lord turned agaiu the Captivity of Zion,” and when this was finished invited all present to singing “Bringing in the Sheaves The sermon followed. The preacher’s text was: “ And this they did, not as we hoped, but first gave their own se the will of God.” The speaker has a voice of much power and attraction, and as he ax ke of the spirit which his hearere should give themselves to God, the large audience lie- tened with deep interest until the end of the e! sermon. The service con- cluded with prayer and the benediction. porn in / to God, and unto us by | ent | portfolio om America, ie, with-| Tbe Provincial Legislature set in corm- he very best portfolio series | ™ittee of supply last afternoon and even- \ ome to hand. No need to | '™& 8nd @ number of items passed. It ie * (s Saperior attractiveness. A | ¢Xpeeted that prorogation will take place : a may be seen either at | the latter part of the week, probably on ut R. UH. Mason’s news stand, | Saturday. - e anyone of the first-clase| . Phere was a good deal of discuseion on io: Shintadie Pe costes the varions items ‘as they were being one need pur pasved. On the estimates for roads and part if they do not | ™8bts of way, the Opposition took strong ‘ sample copy now j ground against the reckless and extrava- omiaene i page. The price | $80 manner in which the public money | was expended by the Government, notably | charged that every department of the OCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | 12, Stoddard’s 8 and | ‘and 9 of Stoddant’s Photographs, pended last year, and expressed the hope ? Masic City are here that the estimates whould not be exceeded bow | this year, as promised by the Leader of . all B and $8 of | the Government. He argued that a hard and pel f Magic City and fast rule should be laid down in this } respect. The amount estimated should y Day I platform front of | not be exceeded. He complained that the Office ; ling was removed te- | istrict which he represented had not lwen fairly dealt with, while some $12,000 - or $15,000 had been spent in the Fort C.M. B.A There will be a meeting of | Augastus di-trict, largely on the eve of C.3. B.A s Tuesday evening at 8 | the election. He pointed out that the h A full attendance is requested. | people were complaining regarding the el manner in which the public money was Foorsatt.—All members of the Junior | spent, and he thonght they had Abegweit Football Club are requested | q right to complain. On the 11.30 | Club this Tuesday | rooms, | pian bis fluwers ends. Che pro er tia rail » give sis attention to the oyster beds of | eysg this matter was when the items for ape Beton. It is for this purpose ®| wharves was before the House. By the teameris required of the size of the | time the returns would be tabled the aidee } items would be passed, and any attempt to = | discuss it would be promptly ruled ont of « €VANGELIST SERVICES. order. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. _—— | during the la-t year. Mr. Shaw bold); public service had been prostituted to further the ends of the Government candi- dates, and they would be able to prove the charges before a royal commission of in- eo men. Mr. Bell aleo took etrong objection to the manuer in which the money was ex | item for wharves, Mr. Shaw asked for in- | formation regarding certain sums unac- counted for on the contracta for certain whasves, and the Commissioner of Public Works, after saying that the expenditures were fur extra~, made reference to @ cer tain long-eared animal, and Mr. Shaw re- turned the compliment. Afver some time the discussion assumed a more manly tone. Hon. Mr. Gordon repeated the questions asked by Mr. Shaw regarding the sums | unaccounted for on wharves. He pointed out that the contract on Hay len’s Wharf had been let for $590, and the total amount to be paid, including the expenditure for extras and inspection, was $743. The Public Works Report shows the amount paid to have been $749.52. He wantel an explanation regarding the $6.50 unaccount- ithe sum of $52.35 unaccounted for cn | Gordon’s Point Wharf. | The Commissioner of Public Works said that if Mr. Gordon would place a | notice on the order book asking for | the inforn.ation, he would let him have it | within twenty-four hours. Mr. A. ”, }Maclnali ad thet this was no way! i do busines ae Commissioner Ji cal | Work nid have all thie information a’ World's Columbian Exposition. Will be of vaine to the world by illus- trating the improvements in the machanical arts and eminent physicians will tell you that the progress in medical agents, has been of equal importauce, and as a strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs is far in advance of all others. ; } i . _-_-+- ' } ' The facidious Englishman thinks of Poole when he decides that he wants a new suitof of clethes. Every well dressed Edglishwoman asks for Priestley’s dress fabrics. The higher grades are partly wool and parily silk, and the effect of this combination ls exceedingly ——. There is at once a richness and softness and delicacy which appeal to everv woman of taste. These goods are sold by first class dealers, The trade mark is “ The Varnished Board,” round which the cloth is rolled. Nothing else is Priestley’s. SHIP NEWS. Summerside, 26th—Cld, Ida M, McFad- yen, Pictou, ballast; Nina Page, Campbell, do, do; 28th, Minnie Scott, Kennedy, New Castle, bal. aa===SS=a ———— ee SHIP NEWS, Pert of Charlottetowe. ENTERED. April 27—Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte; 28—Wm Aitken, Hobbe, Cape Tormen- tine CLEAREP. PERSONAL. yn has returned to this Prov- ince superintend dairying «peaations. He is accompanied by Mrs. Dillon B. Fay Mille and Mr. J. R staying at the Hotel Davies. At the Queen Hotel this forenoon were: Mies M. Gordon, Georgetown ; Arch. Cur- rie, Souris ; George Forbes, Vernon River; M. Anderson, Belfast; W. Mutch, Eldon. At the Hotel Davies this forenoon were: w. H. H. Saunders, Truro; J. A. Nichols, Montreal; Angus Orr, do. Mr D Vv eu furniture at the residence of Rob Ar Exq., Lower Queen Street, takes place tomorrow morning at ll eiclock. The hose, carriages, sleighs and eold at 12,30 sharp.—R, Auctioneer _ cL LE LLL LA, “| All Sorts of Gloves. Sale ot rus, ern s will be Beaireto, ported for childre: and eomething new for men Our popular Lily Glove for Ladies and ‘ i ' han ever worth your for although prices have od- er cent. our retail price remains re t atienti vanced 10 4 Lhe same I White Chamois Gloves, white, very handsome, ih ai black and « clored points, at Ot o Ladies’ Cuir de Russie Gloves, tans and browne, These are firet choice French Kid and are fully guaranteed, $1.40, Ladies’ Le Chartreuse Gloves, in the : new summer colorings, first quality, $1.35. SPECIAL 1—We have placed on aale to-day a line of Kid Gloves at 50c. a pair, geguiar value 75c Sizes—Colored, 64, 63, 7}, Th, Ti; Black, 5%, 6, 6}, 64. BEEK BROS. Weather Butietis. Torowro, May 1, 10 s. m. is mostly south and southwest; h a jittle higher temperature, The services were held at 11 a. m. and % p. m. to-day in Zion Church, and at 7.30 this evening the service will be held in the | fe grick Church Hillis | As nearly an ideal stock a8 we ever im- | All etylea for ladies, many styles April 26—Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Cupe Tormentine; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwaeh; i 27—Margaret Ann, Buckler, Pictou; Laura 1C, Pollard, Baie Verte. 28—Etoile du Matin, Davis, Pictou; Wm Aitken, Hobbe, Shediac; str Albert, McRae, Pictou. because our goods were pot on exhibi- tion there; but our customers tell us We were : ae Saeed a oe awarded ae ee nore Medal wee re consider at the (PoMiccd ot medals World's Fair and our constant aim will be to merit the enduring confidence of oy: patrons. We guarantee all Drug?. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. | | i | ap30 Small Things Necessary. HOUSE CLEANING TIME } —— Picture Hooks, “ Knobs, * Mouldings, Curtain Polea, “ Fixtures, Drapery Pins, Window Rollers, “ Shades, " Fixtures, Furniture Repairs, ss Polish. MARK WRIGH? & 00., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. [LETTERS 10.1 THE DAILY EXAMINER \ . > “30> IB EDITOR. ——_— Sia,—I notice Hon, plenj. Rogers, of Alberton, has been asking OP the floor of House if the Government pad received a petition from Wm. C. Mc(-allum, Lot 1, praying for a reduction on jes lend. It is evident that Mr. Rogers expected. it and would have supported the petition: Mr Conservative, and promised theConserva uve candidates in very forcible anguage; but rumor says on @ certain day this anxious gentleman had quite a long fO@Versation wath Mr. McCallum, and stra?s® © say, this strong Conservative caM@ the polls on the 13th day of December, 1893, and voted for Mr. Rogers. McCallum’s friends and neighbors conld net account for hia strange vote, but Myr: Rogers’ anxiety about the reduction on his land acconnts for the milk in the coc@anut PALMER Roap il 27, 1894. ee ECONOMY DEMANDED) Am Sir,—You will notice by referring to the advertisement of George \Singla:r, of Mal peque, in The Farnier of the Toth inst. that he has notified all persons indebted to him to settle their respective he wishes to leave this politically cursed country. So you see that the outrageous acts of the Peters Admini-tratio#® 4re causing some of our best citizens to leave the land of their birth. Should not this cause our present legislators to look back with shame upon their past cond\uet’ and see how they have mismanaged: the affairs of this Province? Just thihk pf a deficit for the past year of $119,942) hor about one dollar for every man, WOman and child on P.E. Island. And this is not all. The accounts in con##*€tion with the election of the 13th of December have not all been tabled,they will be taken into account as the expenditure of the present year. It may he all very well to build great structures, pay « flicials high salaries @id in similar ways spend the public money, provided our revend®_'* suffieient to meet those unnecessary eX* penses, But when the ot our country are to be taxed to pay for thlose luxuries they should protest against such proceedings. When we sec men of Mr, Sinclair’s stamp, men honor, men who have accumulated wealtli by the sweat of their brow, expecting to live comfortably in their old age, obliged to leave our Island home to cléar of that “cursed tax” which is about to meet them on every side, can we blame them for so doing? And besides, what incentive is there to work hard to accumulate money when it is to be taken from us fer corrupt ccovnts as yoemen re get purposes. It is just as well for us to’ fuld our hands and wait for that good time that is yet to come. Will the farmers allow such entrageous proceedings to go unchecked? No, the time has arrived when we should arise and put a stop to «uch corrupt acts, and show Hon. Fred. Peters and his followers what we want is ig a government for the people, not for their individual selves. A Bewiever 1x Economy Malpeque, April 23, 1894. sU MMOERSION EXT IR—=S. Scummersipe, April 26. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : LL CORCD. CIES nccccrceeds .revceeesseee $27 110 bags potatoes ......... polars 76 kt kM, te 9 3690 lbs neats leather................ 1181 Be I iakcbeiedene ste ns covsaene. 25 Oe oo icc os sce) 36 bdls pelts.. 400 $ 2468 By same steamer on 27th : 100 empty barrels............:.0+-.--. 80 44 hags potatoes... creep cee 33 20 caset Eggs .........++++ ne eee" 45 6 hovegi<ck.s-shie---odinenarocsee. 490 1280 lbs neats leather....... calala - 410 16 cases eggs ...... sc .seese- teeta ee « 39 $ 960 LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Great rush for boots and clothing a! J B Macdonald & Co’s great sale. a28 3i Don’t forget to buy now;*only a few days more for our cheap sale—J B Mac- donald & Co. a28 3i Custom made boots, hand-sewed, with French calf uppers, seliing at $5 a pair at J H Bell’s. a 28 lw Stop and think fora moment. Do you want anything in the house cleaning line such as Kalsomine, whiting, glue, ochres, tintings of all shades, floor paints, reddy mixed paints, oils, turpentine, stains, ja- pans, varnishes, enamel, bronzes or brush- es? If you do call and see D. M. Richards & Co’s stock, april 23 1 wk —-—b oa House Cleanings — Watson's Fur- niture pol sh requires ne rubbing 15 cents at Watsons Drug — Ladics’ Blouses, Shirt Waists, Collars, Cuffs, JUST RECEIVED. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, April 27, 1894—dy A Boon to Housekeepers! —js— WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. — aE AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE LLS, CAKE, DELICIOUS PAST ay. raayl apl& McCallum has always been # YeTY Strong ’ en i | of integrity and] NER. A ST = LOW P - Wevare offering : = weed Ae een ES ’ TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1894. Woolen Company Still to the Fra —-W ITH— on Optreden dl at ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. extra value to select from, cither of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth, less. than cost... Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds ; day.” “Be sure and*see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable cheapest in the market. We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. rtment before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in, to see’ our Hat ‘Depa » oe sm. “ ee Children’s. Boys’ and | ‘ Suits! Youths’ Suits Our, atrong card in this. department We offer special] value-in Boys’ and is-we carry the lar- Youths’ Suite~ in gest. assortment. of Blue Sergé, Tweeds little Suits. in the and Biack Worsted. heity,. all «standard New. styles, good, goods, a large part quality ‘an! prices of which are abso-. down to suit the lutely private pat- times: We would ferns,.or goods that ask the Boys to we control, from 75 leak at oar Clothing cpnts to $5.00 each, befure thes bay. BROS. pROWSE PROWSE © BROS, 4 ; a ‘Men's Suits. Spring All prices, from $3 to $15 each. We would ‘strongly ad- vise anyone wanting a gool Tonest Suit that will look well, We carry a full line of New and Sty- or Fall wear. lish OVERCOATS, suitable for Spring Also, “Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. Overcoats. wear well, and not a full range of Eng- | cost ‘much, to call lish, Scotch or Can- and see “dur new adian Waterproofs, | stock. Youwillnot in all the leading | be asked to buy if ~ makes. you 40 hot see any- thing that saits you. -PROWSE © BROS. Cheap ! Cheap ! PROWSE- BROS . _ | kind before held on this continent. Carp ts Curtains. the best All In this _Depart- makes in Wiltons, ment -we offer a Veitets,.. Brussels, superb Jine of New Lirudsels ~ Tapestrie, DeSitns in Lace; Tapestries, and all Silk and Chenille. otha}. urakes to be It will be ww your nal in any first- advantage to seé class}. Carpet. De-. them before placing partgients at- prices your order. No thatare lower than the lowest. - Curiains PREWSE. BROS. PROWSE BROS. <a bi ® =~ to We have led. in Black & Colored this ecuar line Cashméres very for ta st twelye cheap, Flowers, Ril- years, @§d we are bons (large varicty), still tojathe..front-. Corsets im all the leading makes, Blix and «Ooleréd) Kid Gloves in all sizes, with théificest and choicest @tyles “the markets * preduce, and you Wil! always— as good and cheapas findaur picesrigbt, ny in the trade. PROWS& . BROS. PROWSE BROS, ee P Charlottetow\ April 19, 1894—dy Sa = Wants, Los\ Found; & ' o heeding charged A. Advertisements under five cents TO LETfhe Garden ohBayficld Street Trees, etc, for the seasOn *r for the year. Inquire of A. HER MANS, es Street. , mayl : aiiea FEATHERS.—Feathers eur at MRS. C. A. MCMILLAN’s, corner-of Quet and Water Streets. . : aped TO LET—One-hati of the Thre-story Dwel- Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to Wo WELI- —may! a LOST—A bout a fortnight ago, in | Chureh, a new black silk umbrell ellow crook handle. If the a this umbrella by mistake will pleasé). at this officé the owner Will be much apwo—tf : BOARDERS—A few Rrivote boardes can be accommodated at the Imperial Pr. Queen Street. -Gharges moderate. ap23—3i pd WANTED —A good girl work. Apply at this 0: > as + Si ls : “ , * WANTED=<A girl for general work.—Mrs. JouHN CooMBsS, Water Street. api TO LET—A Holse pleasantly situated or Kent Street, at présenteccupied by Mr. W. P. Daull, Miss Essery. —apls WANTED . Twoservants, cook and house- ‘maid. “took wanted by 15th May; housemaid wanted.Ist May. Wages $7.0) per month to good gills. ..pply to. mks Io.) MACDONALD, dy 2] wy-2 pd-ap27 Gienaladale Pom — *°. Sr err = hriek store, contain ny five large rooms. session Ist May, Apply to ALEX Horne. apay- we ; ood Hay tor sale at my Barn in one lot.—W BEER. ge § » Bl—ap2ds troable.to show omtr> Hats Caps, Dress Goods, t . with plenty of first prize \rape and Fruit | ling on Prince Street, at presentyccupied by , aprile 4 for general hipuse- = : : Zz : | the New i t | umbia Bicycle) —=S Possession given May 16th, apply to Ww CLERK-WaNTED—Wanted, a young man) & eee SOF a Grapety BES CER 18 | th’best ‘all around pedal that will be foarriting, stating salary, with references to | HH se : jaro [A BC, ‘care of EXAMINER office... « 1w—ap27 \ this season ombining the . t . : TO. LETh2.tencment. over -A serps OS- HAY¥-—I haye three or ‘tour tous of very Raa — — aaa game agenngronpnesamasanenas .- Oi Cloths, Mats & Rugs. Tf xou.wish to see We also show a oné -of the,-finest very fine line of assortifentsof Floor SCOTCH and TA- Oil. Cloths.in the PESTRY Squares | Dominion, you can in different sizes, do se: hy. calling on. and you miss a big us, as we have an chance if you do extensive range va- not see through our rying from, iS-in. to Carpet Department + yards.wide, All this spring. new, fresh stock. PROWSE BROS. | PROWSE BROS. & CO & CO. Domestie, Gents’ i _. Furnishing Gingham, Print . ’ Cottons, White and Departm i. Grey Cotto#, White and Unbleached do., Table Linenz Towels ‘and “Toweling,—in to 18 inch Collar. fact-you are safe in Collars, Cuffs and bhying all-dines of Ties in large variety. White & Colored ‘STAPILE. DRY Ask tosee our Gents’ ‘ €OODS. Kid Glove:. BROS. PROWSE BROS, PROWSE SWSE BROTHERS, ¢ Wonderfal Cheap Men. ‘ ' ANNOUNCEMENT. |» We humbly aceept the verdict of the 19th April, inst., and will immediately, on the coming into effect of the Scott Act, oped arp fo. our present premises, NO. 38 QUEEN, STREET, AModern Restaurant, Lunch and . Cigar Counters. ‘Fromeour well-known past experience in this Jine, and being fully alive to the | need of such a plac, we hope to meet the patronage cf our fellow citizens both for and against the Petition, as well as all . wvisitors.to, the city. \ A, MACDONALD. ap25—dy Jaw tf dy pat guar 2aw tf > a ~? 4 iF i A 1 Pedal Isnre to attain great popularity as ligtness of the rat. trap racing pedal Witthe ease and comfort of a rub-j betad, it preserves the varied and €xClent qualities of the 1893 pattern, andeduces.its weight more irs one] half Itis undoubtedly the lightest, Re@st, atid handsomest pedal ever attihed to a bicycle. Particulars in the beautiful illustrated Columbia order; with water. in kitchen. BpwARD KELLY api abe WANLED immediately, a first class milliner. Enquire of Matthew & McLean, Souris. : FOR ADOPTION—A number of English children from Mr Middlemore’s Emigration Home, Birmingham, will arriye here shortly. for information apply to Rey. Mr. Brewer or . games Simpson. os apa caoetie i STORAGE.—Gocd storage for furniture, sleighs, etc., can be hadin a dry warehouse, NOLLY, Graiton Stree i—ap24 @tores On Queen Street, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be let one Store, ifdesired. Rent m to J. a MACDONALD. & mc erate. Apply Co. Queen Street. «* ; FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, rormerty occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MavURIcE BLAKE, ap2i—tf ; ‘| COOK WANTED.—Waanted, bsfore thd en .of .pril, agoud cook. * Apply to Mas. ARTHU PETERS. rt &w tf—apt HOUSE TO LET—The Dwelling at prese occupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Series @trect, contining eleven rooms, heated 7 paroughout ‘with hot water, with 1 af OO kK ; . feo fixtures , Foams eicel Miay' isi. Appisto Fr. _ 3% 04d Mt —fena7 TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated om Sidney, Street, nearly opposite the Brick Chureh, containing six rooms in good Rent low. to | the right tenant." Apply to Mr. Thomas ¥c- | Quaid, Lower Queen Street, of lo the owner, Room for for y ee Apply to F.C: Uon- TO RENT-On the ist of May the two) SCE HERE FIRST MAY. segeceny or as | @ Cailogue, which you can obtain by @flication to I, M, Voung, Agent cnenanhoeenpen spit parennntiigg—cieis CARVELL BROS. New Crop | Molasses pontine FULD CARGO- DIRECT FROM) © |. WEST. INDIES. ' | 300Puns Choice Molasses, | (200 Tons Bright Grocery | | jugar. CARVELL BROTHERS, ops5—iw daw Shirts from 12 inch | | tacles whenever you require them, and | what’s more, can tell you just what you | TO-DAY the in Children’s Clothing, Thousands of Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at new patterns coming from our Mill ever goods, the It will pay you fs 0 grand Model Farm and Dairy Show opens in Madison Square Garden, New | York City. The exhibition will continue until Saturday, and will eclipse anything of the A subordinate feature of great interest is a dog show of animals useful on the farm. Numerous and valuable prizes have been offered for the best |exhibits in the various classes. hen | you want. | well as seller, in making him We keep nothing in our stock but the best to be had in the different lines, such as we guarantee to give satisfaction; and as we have cut out a new path for ourselves in our | method of selling those good goods, you will find it to your advantage to call and get what Our experience in business has taught us credit to be most unjust to buyer as pay more than he should for to meet probable losses. We sell for cash and cash only, and for cash we give you every advantage, selling our goods at such @ |low margin as to ensure you the best possible value attainable in this country. i sO } Charlottetown, May 1, 1894. 9 | j | | | We ean give you a Watch at a low price that will give you the right time every time you want it. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, April 24, 1894—eod __ MILLINERY. | MIsS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to attend to all orders in Millinery at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- mouth Streets. } attended to. Orders by mail promptly 2m eod—ap26 ‘ . cues cnt AN OPTICSL DELUSION | is a fair sight in the picture, Jt’s certain- ly an optical delusion to expect to keep your sight fair without the aid of spec- tacles. It’s a damaging delusion, tov, be- cause if there’s one thing that the eyes will not stand it’s ill treatment and over- taxing. Property may be taxed too high without much harm, but in the case of the eyes it’s a dangerous . experiment. | When you need spectacles the want is | immediate, like the need of food when } you’re hungry. We can supply the spec- | must have to fit your eyes. We also have Kye Water and Bye Shades for weak eyes. | E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, i ap25—dy | DVERTISING TTRACTS TENTION ND CUSTOM! TOLET The brick store on Queen Street, lately occupied by H. H. Norton & Co. Apply at office ot trustees Connolly Estate, eodif—fan?5— - Queen Street, for use; also Kalsomine, all shades and | | ae | | The Star Merchant Tailor. Rubber Balls! CHEAPEST IN TOWN. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row, Brown’s Block. Charlottetown, May 1, 1894—t t 8 = FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING The Woman’s Holiday ! ee SUPPLIES.—Paints and Floor Paints. all the latest artistic shades mixed ready colors to make any shade: Brushes, Var- nishes and Painters’ supplies as well, at the “City Hardware Store.” R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, March 20,51894—tu fri HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. The Boston Couch Bed. An entirely new departure in combination furniture. A luxurious couch by day, a comfortable bed by night. For par- lor, office or limited housekeeping it fills a long felt want. Simple in construction, easily handied, cleanly, durable, and is sold at a price that brings it within the reach of all classes. it is in every respect a most popular article of furniture. This is attested by the fact that over 1300 of these beds were sold retail in the City of Boston iast year. Illustrated catalogue and price list mailed on application. Special discounts will be given during this season for the purpose of introducing this Couch Bed. For sale only »y HENRY MORGAN & CO., Furniture Dept.) Colonial House, Montreal, ap28—tu thu sat