yggal. AND | Maxthes 8 OTHER ITEMS, YP , 5 u ’ ; ¥v nc a row M M ath ca } here on ee - Powter { ; * the } Jov w ! ha { 7 A cra patted ts srpeu | Pp - S or | Div a . wi } Stree at & J : back \ always we Qe ey Cet - D wes A May at S Dp , 7 were ut p re §r. D . “ atene S ‘ N t ee x tive ey Ja leven S spin at Wright’s Ha 60 | arrang yu i Ly By ond " Norice.—! oes su* Bie i w oe ” ert re cenine Tar Sa ‘ i i ‘ i rg c. this re tha loubled ; 4 E y 24 vards ‘ ; wT - ' Masoxt nin tbe i ti of Victoria | Lodge, No; 2, A & A. M., this Monday i ening 3 S I Pp. D a! e. | re } r. > rangers | welcome _ Asormen “1 The 88 7 , arrived y St. Mi s (A ores) W B. Peake’s cargo to Peake Bro= & ( \ lischarging her ow v yew lland whe i ahe #1 : 4 States p ~~ Moss < : —inree Scott Act] summonses wer ion Saturday, the | g James Cummings, Charles | Dunn. Cummings : rst otence, and the } rsecond offences. They Wisctacocsl Scorr A —T signatures having heen - | wa asking for an election for the re peal of the Ca:.xda Temperance Act in the } County of Westmoreland, New Brunswick, will be forward » Ottawa as soon as the | formalities nsua such cases have beer atiend edith aTHam.—The Chat- | Excrastox Prom Ci ham coriespondent of the Moncton says: “Severai of the young down leave next week in Mr. S excarsion boat, the St. Nicholas, for a trip | ing sperts « tovharlottetown, P.E.I. They propose testart on the evening of the 23rd and re- | turn on the 27th of May.” i ee | PuILnar™M > Hatwz.—- The tailway- | men’s Meetir resterday afternoon, in Philbarmo: Hall, was largely attended. | Miss Bartlett's address on the parable of | the Pharisee and Publican and full of instruction. At the church evangelistic ser vice was also conducted by Misa Bartlett. Was earnest close of } i } ; the services an vals Care: Trarric.—It is reported that the | steamer Mayflower is to be put on between | Cape Tormentine and side, P. E. | Samm Isiand., ina short time. The Mayflower | 18a good-sized boat, and bas teen hitherto | employed at the Strait of Canso. She is | oyned by Aroherst parties. Manager | Harris, of the N. B. and P. E. I. Ry. does | Bot know that any definite arrangement | ; has been made as yet.—Chignecto Post, dics A Srraxce Case.—A y Arthur Davies is under Baffalo, N. Y., for a singular It seems that be has been una to sleep in bed, and takes repose standing mM @ corner, propped up by the right angled walls of the room. He never walks in his eleep, but occasionally in dreaming will toppie over cn the floor with a crash that Wakes him and ail inmates of the house. _—_— Lo an.—A ing man named treatment at om plaint. for years Moxerox’s New Moncton despaich says: Tenders for the new city loan, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, running 29 years, at f yur per cent, were upened on Thursday. The whole a int was awarded to the Bank of Mon- | treai at 961. There were several other ienders. ‘here is no sinking fund attach- ed to this loan, but the bonds will be ex- shed by annual drawings commen- cing after the first five years. - AssavLtep axp Rorsep.—About eleven o last night, as Mr. Martin Hogan, ‘ y, was walking along Sidney Street, between Queen and Great George Streets, he was attacked by five men and obbed of fifty cents, all the small change he had about him at the time. Some notes which he had in an upper vest pock were fortunately overlooked by the highwa n. Mr. Hogan was knocked d i kicked, and stones were thrown dt him. He was forced to run into a house in the neighborhood for protection. mm = ne \ccompLisuep Nova Scotian.—The correspondent of the New rprise writes: Alex. Me- "Zs f John McPherson, stone has travelled extensiveiy in | 2of the Union. Mr. McPherson, of the monster growth of ' public | Saturday evening iar | trimmed with cherry. “| ance. | hind the age. | The case wax to have come otf on } day morning, Mrs. ' 3 } - {| decided that secer ; e Dis m } and so withdrew the case. | her favor was $13,263.68. now ordered the company to pay the girl’s lawyer $7,244.85 as his share of the judg— ment, leaving the crippled girl as her is home after an absence of } ee THE DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Examiner Question oF rye Day.—Have you been to the physiognomist ? Passencers Movixc.—There were eight ngers crossed over in the Northam- riand to Point du Chehe Saturday. and eighteen returning. ne Best Yer.—The Northumberland ved here at 3 o’clock Saturday. This, we understand, is the best trip that she has made, passe Baxp Practisixe.—The Summerside ee Band are practising and hope to give the some nice music in the near future. j the people of the town should help the band aloag. They must have funds to buy vic, &e. When Mr Lefurgey has been k nd enough to present SOUU ban i. thetown witha the people, wegkuow, will help support it. Personan.—Mr. J. M. Clark, fSchurman, Clark & Co., Saturday evening. He has been lumber for of the firm arrived how? to Mira his firm. We he sold several m chi buy ing inderstand there horses while Dr. Darrach and Son, Kensington; were n town Saturday. Mr. J. J. Davies, } here on Saturday. Mr. W. H. Loveworth, vas in town Saturday. Pender, St. John; was a Northumberland on Charlottetown ; Mr. James passenger on the Messrs. E. H. Wright and J. M. Clark, of this town, who have been away on bus:- ness, returned home Saturday. New Dave Stors.—Mr, J. A. Gourlie’s new drugstore has beencompleted. Messrs. Schurman, Clark & Co. had the contract for the woodwork and Mr. Soby has given it the artistic touches. It is a magnificent being principally finished in ash The counters are of birch, and it makes a splendid appear Mr. Gourlie is moving today, and store, jit is evident thathe is not going to be be- The Eclectic Bookstore will } | occupy the other half of the store, and ex pect to move in about the first of June. Contract Awarpep.—The Bank of Nova Scotia have awarded the contract for | building the vault and fitting up the store by T. J. and M. L. Walsh, | The store is | to be done in white and gold, costing some | now occupied for their banking business. vicinity of one thonsand ’ . where Ib the ' Jollara, A Grear Arrracrion.—The merry-go- round was not working Saturday evening g | en account of the rain. It 1s a great attrac- | boys are selling | tion now, and the emal! old bones, bottles, etc., to get five cents. Assatit Case.—A summons was served }on Daniel McConnell fur assaulting and | abusing Victoria Landrigan, (his mother). Satur- h ywever, b st, Landrigan. i d thoughts were Horer Arrivais.—Clifton House, May 18: W. G. Simpson, Montreal; T. W. W. Atwood, Portland; H. W. Longworth, Charlottetown; E. E. Ross, Quebec. Hotel Russ, May 18: J. Clarke, ton. Campbell Hotel, May 18: D. Cameron, Grand River; Cyrus Pillman, French River; John J. McInnis, Stephen Gallant, Richmond; James Harvey, Joseph New- some, Cape Traverse. Alber- Don’t Forcer Ir.—The new band will meet for practice,in Ludlow Hall on Tues- day evening at 8 o’clock. A full attendance is reqneste 3 Detivery Wacex.—Messrs Waugh and Steeves have a nice new delivery wagon. Sure News.—May 18: Entered steamer | Miramichi, Bacquet, Montreal, mdse; sch Favorite, Weston, Richibucto, lum; Lochiel, Wright, do. Cleared May 18: Schooner Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, bal; str Mir amichi, Baequet, Picton, mdse; schooner Favorite, Weston, Richibucto, bal. Exporrs.—The topsail schooner Ida, Captain Fraser, cleared for the British West Indies on Saturday, with the follow- ing cargo, shipped by A. M. Wright: 11,900 bush oats, $5117; 16 horses, $1000. The brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain King, cleared for Barbadoes on the same day with the following cargo shipped by Messrs. McLeod & Barnard: 12612 busb. oats, $5,500; 103 crates and 80 sacks pota toes, $200; 19 carriages, $1200; 20 horses, $2000; 9 cattle; $300; 22 sheep, $100. The Northumberland took the following freight to Point du Chene on Saturday : 49 cases 126 bush potatoes, $25; 16 bris oysters, $ 18; | bri pork, $15; total, $237. oe DisGRAcEFUL.— Yesterday evening Lower eggs, $149; | Spring Park was the scene of one of the most disgraceful rows that ever took place in our city, the participants being whites, blacks and Indians. Thisisnot the first time that rows of this kind have taken place in the same vicinity. Au example should be made of some of the principals. Also the attention of the police is called to the crowd of “bums” and foul-mouthed hlackguards who frequent the corners at lower Queen street. They may be seen around from early morning till late at night. Ninety days would be none too good for them. It would also remove a nuisance which is very noticeable to stran- gers in the city. psdniipenies Tue Lawryer’s Suare —A little girl in Brooklyn lost both her feet bv being run over by a trolley car some time ago. sued the company, and the judgment in 1 , eZ 3in Ca Los Angelos, Cal., aman who Me | ns hearing @ voice in One of | ; them, t open and found a big sow le pigs. The from the end : ng sDSi0 with a litter of i £0w bad eaten her way in &é6a made @ pen Of the pumpxin. ex Kittep.—We hear with regret Murphy, formerly of Ista that Mr. Joseph Sout hy 22 accidentally killed at Win- ters, C atly. It seems that Mr. Murp ) was engaged farming, was driving along the roalon topof a high loa, hen the forward whee's of the vehicle caught in a deep rut, Causing the team to stop suddenly, throwing him violently to the ground breaking his neck. Mr. Murphy was Yeading a letter from his sister at the tim » was thrown from the load. The letter was foand ov the road near where the accident occurred. The deceas- ed was about thirty-five y ars of age, and left the Is and ¢ ght ve ars azo. He was well and favorably knew ub lo many persons in Char } . tle town. M4 Fi Children's Lars (1) They are whit (2) They are uns (4) They are just These Vests are beautifully fine, FITS at our Infants’ Department. a fe Tux Wearwer, ~Moderate to fresh southerly veering to north-westerly winds; fair io clovdy and cool with local showers, ae ‘ White Unshrinkable Vests. “TOME RULERS” may now be supplied with be in accordance with justice. —~--—— A Frigsnp IN Sun. He—Is marriage a failure, my dear? She—No! * and Colds. It is grand! speare. ; lief. Try it again. Don’t groan and mvan with Headache Use PRUSSIAN OIL. that limping gait! sens wy & sat—febl PRUSSIAN OIL e. srinkable. (3) We bave them in all sizes. what is wanted. and are finished with Silk Sheil on “4 iront and neck, pearl buttons and ribbon at neck. COMPLETE OUT- Charlottetown, was | She The court has Neen.—The Fairville | Methodist church is out of debt. The debt, which amounted to $1,000, was paid off | recently by a friend whose benefactions have in the past been of great service.—St. Jobn Not when they keep PRUS- | SIAN OIL in the house as we do, Duckey. Gee PRUSSIAN OIL for Bronchitis “ For this relief, much thanks.”—Shake- Don’t mention it, Mr. Shakespeare, PRUSSIAN OIL will always give you re~ How? Use | Sydney, C B. | } i i | } } | } | | i ' i j i } | . ‘ blo in | Share the moderate portion of $6,023.83. ; fornia, says that while in | Presumably, the division was made in ac- Was gToW- | cordance with law, but it doesn’t seem to é : | f vein ing. o | é PERSONAL. Hon. Me. Ferguson left this m ning for Ottawa, Rev. L sent in Paris, Mr. Bengough has declined the nomina tion as prohibition candidate for North Bruee. Edward Bayfield, Mra. Bayfield, Miss Bayfield and Miss Russell returned from | Bermuda on Saturday evening, Miss Annie Ferguson left for Charlotte- town to-day, where she will stay for a | time with Mrs, Capt. Taylor.—Pictou Ad- | vocate. G. and Mra, McNeill are at pre- _ Lord Rosebery’s hair, since his recent | illness, is quite grey, and he looks like a} man who has suffered much and is stil! in | lt health, The Venerable Archdeacon Jones assist~ ed in the services at St. Peter's yesterday, vreached ay eloquent sermon in the even- ng, and left ter Windsor this morning. | Mr. and Mrs. James Rozee, of Yarmouth, | cvlebrated their golden wedding a few days | avo. They rejoice in a good, old-fashioned | fimily of fourteen (ten of whom live to re jolce with them), and are beth and hearty, Ou the still hale | instant a valuable silver | watch suitably inscribed was presented by the Dominion Government to Mr. Wm. Daygan at Ponds, Merigomish, Picton County, in recognition of his humanity and bravery in rescuing fron drowning the crew and passengers of the tleamer Kiden, owned by the Mabou Coal and Gypsum Company, wrecked at Ponds in | April, 1893. } ee — Sth SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May 18—Str Miramichi, Baquet, Sum merside. CLEARED. May 18—Laura E Frauklin, Chapman, Vernon River Bridge; str Suurise, Judd, PPeoeceweveccecaeny OIN THE CROWD ee trade at our stores, the e benefit of Pure and careful com- reap OHNSON & JOHNSON’S pre- ; : } parations are the standard, and cannot be excelled. } BVVVSEBVVSETIACVO4CCESS A Combination of Want & Circumstances, We want MONEY dreds of unpaid and past due (hun- bills the cause) If we can’t collect our debts we can sell FURNITURE— sell it cheap enough to bring the cash. We'll quote you now cash- bringing prices. MARX WRISHT & 00., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. PUTTNER'S EMULSION PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. PUTTNER'S EMULSION Cures Consumption in its early stages. PUTTNER'S EMULSION Prolongs life in the advanced stages of Consumption. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is the Remedy, par excellence, for Consumption and all Lung Troubles. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is the best cure for all Wasting Dis- eases, PUTTNER'S EMULSION is for sale by all good Druggists at 50 cts. for a large bottle. may20 Something That Ought to Interest All Farmers, HERBAGEUM restores horses and all other animals out of condition to health and vigor. it is the best 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. For cattle it is the best milk and flesh producer. Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbageum. Fed to calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much. ; Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 cents. 4 ]bs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. Jt will pay you to try it. Send all orders to GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. CHEAPNESS & QUALITY ARE OUR TWINS. Come and get yours photo- graphed by C. LEWIS. If you haven't got two bring one, . No pains spared to get a correct likeness. Entrance on Grafton Street. | For lo! the Cross of Christ in stateliness Immorta] | better,” | Greenway and IN MEMORIAN, Lines Lovingly Inser!bad to the Memory c¢ Louls C, Anderson, who Died March {Sth, 1895, faihe 22nd year of hisage, Far, far bevond the rance of mortal vision. His sou! has sped its -wift unerring way; Resigned for grander, nobler habitation His frail and timc-worn tenement. of clay. He murmured not, when shadows approaching, Presaged a denser darkness yet to be, He faltered not, when shadows deepening, lengthing, Proclaimed the yawning of eternity. nigh uprising, Beamed forth a star of hope mid the encircling gloom ; And in ihat source of light and endless life confiding, [je passed triumphant thro’ the portals of the tomb. Love! Thou hast with redeemed hitn, Unveiled to him the mysteries of Thy grace, : : Atoning Lamb! Thou dost him, A spirit worthy of Thy glorious sacrifice. a. pow er forever seal Ch’town, May, 1895. NEWS NOTES. France expects to have a defisit of i35,- 000,000 francs next year. It will be noted, therefore, that Canada is right in the ewins of the most advanced fashion. in Europe. An influential deputation from Mont- real waited on the Government in support of the request fora grant of $250,000 to the International Exhibition, proposed to be lield at Montreal next year, Mr. Fos- ter he! { out small hope of the grant being made. Mr. Dick, an expert mining engineer, was lately at Port Hood examining the coal fields. He is said to have been very favorably impressed as to quantity and quality of the mineral. The eye of Speculation and capital is evidently ‘rivet- ted upon the coal wealth of Inverness. Montreal Gazeite: It is a peculiar fact that while the Liberal party is most pro- nounced in its professions of ecomony, there has never been in the Dominion a Liberal administration, either federal or provincial, but has increased the expendi- ture, added to the taxee, or augmented the debt. Mo-t of them have done al! three. Mr. Gladstone advises Lord Rosebery to read works on ancient theology, and Mr. Campbell-Bannerman that he should take a course of French novels. The Premier is suffering from insomnia, and if he is constituted like ordinary men it would appear that Dr, Gladstone’s prescription was most likely to meet the needs of the case. The St. John Globe says: “Those lawyers who have calmly looked into the question seem to be convinced that the legal rights of the Manitoba minority must be protected by the last court of appeal, the Canadian Parliament,” and adds: “ But, if a settlement can be made before that court is appealed to, so much the This isa friend’s advice to Mr. the Manitoba Liberal majority. The Uamilion “Times” says Sir Don- ald Smith and other members of par- liament are moving for a reform of the flag, and want to have a beaver ora maple leaf or some other emblem in place of the complicated escutcheon new in use and always ineorrrct in its form. The beaver is certainly Canada’s most ancient and venerated emblem, but on the flag we should certainly prefer the maple leaf. The beaver would look like a rat with a long, flat tail. it looks very much as if Russia were bent on mischief in the Orient. Japan having yielded to the represeatations of the powers and withdrawn her claim to permanent occupation of the Liao Tung peninsula and Wai Hei Wai, Russia now puts forward another ‘claim, and _pro- poses to occupy certain Coroan ports as guarantee that Japan shal! carry out her ergagements. This is the Rassian method of getting a temporary foothold under false pretences, preparatory to permanent occupation. At Kensington, on the 19th inst., to the wife of Dr. Darrach a son. At the manse, Sonya, Ont., on the 7th inst., to Rev. J. A. and Mrs. McLeod a daughter. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father on Ist May, by the Rev. John Goodwill, John McDonald, of Stanley, Lot 21, to Matilda L., youngest daughter of Mr. Waltar Bell, of Cape Traverse. At the parsonage, Boston, Mass., April l6th, by W. R. Campbell, Frederick E. Thoday, of Cambridge, England, to Mag- gie, second daughter of Donald McKach- ern, of P. E.I. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS CENTRALLY SITUATED We are instrueted to sell BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, May 29th, at 12 o’¢lock noon, On the premises, The Property of Mrs. R. Cameron, situated between Sydney and Richmond Streets, adjoining the Douse estate. This fine property is divided into six large Building Lots. See handbills with plan. This sale offers a rare chance to secure the most centrally-situated building lots in the market. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL & CO., May 18—tl sale Auctioneers. W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at JouHun MACLEOD & Co's. tf-—mayll TU LKr—The desirable two story tenement dwelliag on Prince Street, now occupied by John Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895. To-day & Next Five Days _— ANOTHER BIG LINEN DRIVE WEEKS’. Mea's White Shirts, Men's Unlaundried Shirts. Men's Collars and Cuffs, TO-DAY, MONDAY, And All This Week, WEEKS: & .€O. have re- markable facilities for hand- ling large quantities. We have just completed a large purchase of Gents’ Linens at prices much below regular prices. IMMENSE VALUE snarenatont I inibaitinonen Shirts, Collars & Cuffs. Read the Prices: Kight Styles in Latest Col- lars. Best 4-ply Linen Col- lars, 15ce. each ; 85c. per half dozen. Second quality 4-ply Col- lars, lle. each; 55c. per half dozen. Weeks’ best 4-ply Linen Cuffs, 22c. per pair; $1.25 per half dozen pairs. Second quality 4-ply, 16c. per pair; 90c. per half dozen pairs. Unlaundried Shirts, 50c., 45c., 7T5dc., 9c. and $1.10, worth 25 per cent. more. White lLaundried Shirts, 59c., 78c., 95¢., worth 25 per cent. more; and the Best $1.10 White—Shirt in town, worth $1.50. Our $1.00 Shirt is as good a Shirt as any person wants to wear. A full line of New Neck- ties, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, ete., always in stock. NOW IS THE TIME sists. Replenish Your Lines While the Price is Low. W. A. Weeks & Go., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, May 13, 1895. Queen's Birthday. FRIDAY, the 24th inst., being the an niversary of Her Majesty’s Birthday, will be a Civic Holiday And Market day will be held on the fol- lowing day, yiz., SATURDAY, the 25th inst. W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. May 17—3i eod W ANTED-—Salesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the cou :try; no experience needed; agents ard customers treated as liberal as the beet: write tor terms; May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap26—tt mention this paper.—Stone & Weliington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may14—2mi (6) ONDON cegpmerevend will be sold at Low ONLY. may6 CALL SILVER AND BUCKLES, SEE BELTS, OUR PINS, NEW COLLAK GOODS; BUCKLES PRICES AND NEVER STUDS, so NEW LOW RINGS, FOR - WATCHES FINE AND GOODS. SPECTACLES. E, W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Api—dy Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy —_————— MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART T. J. HARRIS, = —— HOUSE ! _ Prices FOR CASH sent for Mortgagees. A dn be db be Be Ob Ont te dnt, bn bn by bn dy bn tin bn by by bn ten bp be bt, bn thi te dt tp in WOOL: Tam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. Mar no Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. Masonic Temple Building, THREE DOORS BELOW J D. MecLEOD's Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky if WILL ALWAYS PAY when you want to buy. in Low Prices. Charlottctown, May 13, 1895—dy ep WOOL ! ent fi This is the largest aud best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, and uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. 1 want 50,000 pounds of Wool this season, for which I wil! pay the highest price in Vash or Trade, Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; alco a choice line of Summer Suitings, made from fine = —_—s eee ee nen <item —— 1 Cal! here, pick your good-, and leave your order. OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction. : Grrafton Strect, CORNER. YOU to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES We are the leaders J.B MACDONALD & C@O., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKRT. 2900 } | i | iT WAS AT : The Fashionable Seaside i Resort last Summer that Fibre Chamois first made its reputation. Dainty Snmnmer Dresses and Handsome Evening Gowns came out of solidly packed trunks withont a crease or wrinkle. FIBRE CHAMOIS is light and durable, and will give body to the daintiest fabrics, and having a smoath soft finish canaot injure them. It comes in 3 weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard. Every yard of the Gexuine FIBRE CHAMOIS 1s Laveen. ware of inferior imitations. Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. hh hh he i be i he he he i Be- The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE 3i—mar 20 CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. "VV YTV Yy yee ery wae FINE FOOTWEAR," a ‘NEW STOCK DAILY ARRIVING. i} “Men's, Boys’, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. Our aim is to steadily increase our trade by ‘giving our customers the very best value to be had HE '» the city. rt | Specialties in SCHOOL BOOTS. FE | Be csi : WEEKS & WARREN, MARKET SQUARE. a ude lI NORTH SIDE {OF Charlottetown, April 6, 1895-135 & wy 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. To guard against deception from other 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 Usz. It is also an excellent Sream Coat. CARVELL BROS.,, Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895~—3m 135 JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates AUCTION SALE ietinili atin Valuable Business Site on Queen :quare, also Pasture Lots at Brighton. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT Hillsborough Park Fronting on We are instructed by Honorable Judge McLeod to sell BY AUCTION, on the premises, on Thursday, May 23rd, The premises lately occupied by the late Wm. Weeks, on the north side of Grafton Street, will be soll at Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of May, pent nt = nt are a ] Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. DR. MURRAY, OFFICK, 145 QUEEN STREET, a CHARLOTTETOWN. SALT! SALT! To arrive per Steamship: Sunrise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which wil] be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due Lere about Ist May. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, Apri] 18, 1895—tf DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading chargeu five cents per line. “WANTED—A cook. Apply to Mrs FRep W HyNpDMAN, East Kent Street. lw—-m2) FOR SALE ata bargain, terms ea y, g°od second-haid piano; call and see it —Mrs Burguis, Great George Street. 2w 1335— my?) TO LE?—That comfortable briex dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately in sion of Herry Douse, Esq, CC; on given at once, Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jams Reddin, Esq; on given first of Jaiy next Also, cottage situat don Hilis- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arb ng; possession given atonce., Apply to PeAKE Bros & Co. 135 ifmay2 WANTED—Two good Pant Makers. Lib- eral wages.—S. A McDoNALp, Queen Street, he oN, may [8—3i W ANTED—An Office Boy, smart and intel- ligent apply in applicant's writing to P. O, Box 364 mayls WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- Eaergetic min as salesman. No experience necessary. -pecial advantages offered. Write for par- ticulars., Paid capital $100,000.00—BrowN BrorgdEers Company, Toronto, Ont, may 18—2 pd TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; al-o a doble seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Enquire at G.G Jury's Jewelry. Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office. May I6—dy 3mos TO LET—Two offices In the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowsg Bros. if~mayl TO LET— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by rs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at once. < pply at The EXAMINER office, may PASZURE TO LET.—Apply to Mrs Des Brisay, Spring Park. May 16—3i eod pd MONEY——Loans made on farm or cit, O- —_. Apply to F W L Moore, Solichor, ndon House Coraer, ( harlottetow ap23—dy law (?) wky lm FOR SALE—A secoud-hand buggy.—G H TAYLOor, Jeweler, ai sa mats WANTED—A good canvasser for eve county in Nova Scotia, New Branswick = Prince Edward [slan!, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it, Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m AGENTS WANTED to nandle our hardy, Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive cerritery; whole or rl; we control all special lines —Stone & W eliin: ton, \.ontreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. en- tion this paper. 2m (4)—meays TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of }2 rooms, inelud ipg small bath room and convenient pastry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on mil- ford Street. Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from batis. ing house, Victoria Park; reat modetate- Apply to W C Harris, JR. mayt TO LET, with one or three acres ot laud, “ Park View ” Oottage, eight rooms, rewly finished, opposite the l’ark at Brighton Beach, Apply to A MACNEILL. mayid PASTURE TO LEL within city timits good water, Apply to J. A. LonGworru. may 9—tf WANIED--A busheler for making alterations in readymade clothing, repairing suits, etc; good wages; week work; steady empioyment.—McKAY WoOoLEN Uo. mayld TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johuson & Jonnson’s Drug Store. Apply to B MACDONALD & Co. ti—apis WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling). to introduce new discovery, and keep our show cards 1895, at 11 o’clock, forenoon. Also, at 12 o’clock the same day, 2 one- acre Lots of Pasture Land at Brighton, near Boyle’s Tannery. Terms made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON. His large and becutifully situated Lot, 61 ft. 6 in. by 162 ft., fronting on Hills- borough Park—southern aspect. This large plot of ground, with its orna- | mental and shade trees, within a few minutes’ walk of the Public Buildings, offers an exceptional chance to secure one of the best building lots in the market. Terms—25 per cent at sale; the balance secured by mortgage on the premises for a term of years, as may be agreed upon. A. MeNEILL & CO, May 17—tl sale Auctioneer. ‘FOUR STORY BUILDING Opposite the Masonic Temple. WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—51351L The Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle do not make any mistakes in the manufacture of steel. They finish their wheel in the very best shape. They warrant Don’t buy Weare instructed by the trustees of the Allin Estate to sell by Auction on TUESDAY, MAY 28th, at 12 o'clock noop, 0a the premises: That four story warehouse on Grafton street opposite the Masonic Temple. There is a stone wall cellar under the building; it is centrally situated close by the Market House, and admirably adapted for warehouse pu:- poses. Terms at sale. them throughout. until you see them, “PERFECT” —— AND—— “GARDEN CITY” A. McNEILL & CG., Auctioneers. ——AT-—— May l4—wky dy eod lis ; vrgasecemen. |W. E. DAWSON'S. required and references, to Rev. E. I~ Woot- | uired and refere L- a: AnD, Georgetown. dy 3i & wy guar—myll mayl—dy & wy | tacked up On t reea, fences and bridges thruugh- out town and country; steady employment; comission or salary $65 per month end ex- pe: ges, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THe WORLD MEDICAL ELecrric Co, P © Box 2zl, London, Ont, Canada. lm—api7? MRSS RSTUMBLES having removei to the commodious dwelling house corner Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately ed by Mr Ustrander, is prepared to poovtde nated ona lodging fora limited number of boardors; table board also provided; patronage solicit- ed. 62t—mayll P ASTU RE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattie\o pasture after ist of June; rusning stream through the fields. — BENJAMIN WRIGHT, ay 2Zaw ti—mayli SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Desks for sale. Sates have combination locks, and are as good as new. Enquire at McKay WOOLEN Co, mayé LOST~—On Monday afternoon, between Weymouth and Prince Streets, a a waterproof cape. ‘The finder will be rew. by leaving it at this office. may? WANTED—A general servant ina family oftwo. Apply at this office, f—may6 WANTED —Energetic, reliable canvasser for jite iwsurance. Address “ Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown, WANTED, by the end of June, a woman of 2 or 30 — of age, who has had experience in cooking and housework ; only two in fami- ly. Apply to Mas CHARLES PALMER, Hills borough Square. eod—mayis FOR SALE—Dwelii Dorchester Street, containing thirteen rooms and shop with large yard and stable. ‘lhe house is suitable for boarding homse, or if desirable could be made into double tenement. For turther particulars apply © Mrs Joun KELLY. lw—mayl5 house situated on WANYED—A general servant. Apply te Mes ARTHUR NEWERBEY. mayl4 ia ee cad a pam in ii i a 3 > 2 oF sei eee Amen Gots e * ee a eo a ed ~% one elaine ieee ae Tat Te, = eras erie eanmaertenas; wey Sere sa Re A. 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