LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, spectal Correspondence of Tho Examiner * a! , -- a Manrnes 3) ha TD ines \ ? r. : RSONa—Mr. Herbert Vickerson. of 7 - Ww 7” : Bedeque let’ Fed . og ei vas | Vedeque, lett We vesday m¢ rning for , s , : : a » ‘ , = eet Preston McNutt arrived here from et | Unatham, N. B , last evening. we . Be . Mr E B Dufort, Charlottetown, general : olars | 4 : manager for the Peerless steam cooker, is ‘ = ' a 1 town TY) — ; i a ar. t . . e : . the MrH A Compton is showing some fine . 4 i | ‘ Sas } - - 2 ‘ ‘ ’ aa. verb, grown in Mrk MeS Stavert’s ‘ srden : se Ff t 5 nl _ Mr John M Clark crossed over in the x Q ivette | Northumberland on his way to New Brans- : t. | Wick on a business trip. \ ; ‘ : Mr W A Hutchesoa, of Charlottetown ' Ary 8nd} has gone to Montreal on a business o , WwW s ive . med tay y iit irst ip of this S€ i va~—Mea busy | r the ht poles he: rhis is a move at , : right direction Others ought t v this good example - e S vInG News.—Per Northumberland 2 § 3 May 15: 100 bush oats, $36; 13 bbls W ; : rs, $19; 4 sheep, $36; 4 hogs, $60. pped by Chas MeNutt: 62 busb es, $13.64; 2,400 bbls starch, $720; - > ) ibs ham, $26. s Ss i Arrived, May 15: Schr Advance. Geo. Miller | Richibucto, lumber; ss Polino, Mont Bros : Every er | real, mdse. * snd Na Arrivats—Hotel Russ, May 15: I arat : ” f S t , St Jol ti: Rev Mr Champ n, vife and three children, Yarmouth, N §S. “© | _ Clitton House, May i5th: JR Audett, S : ; 5 any tatlors UUL | Quebec; F Parker Carvell. Ch’town; C E al “7 Murray, Moncton; F Tate and wife, Mont- : L a for real. g : ——— = Peery? Camebell Hotel, May 15th: W B Bow- 24 yards | ness, New Annan; Jos O Arsenault, Wel- ‘ To as ai Nngton; A E Farrow, Bedeq Ae; Ji ho Har- er. pal v,Norboro; Reuben McDonald, Mal x ue; a ? ~ss “ | Rev A E Burke, Alberton; Samuel Dy- B ane COMMERCE | i and wife, Northam; J F H Arsen- At wgent, jault, ns’ Road; John Brooks, Fred- : a Vie » Higgis ; hn Brooks, i evticigeeiiillat iat tiaaa e ; a . CONCERT IN ST PATRICK’S HALL. ‘ : s ’ emmplanemenens H —— Aca semy cele \ fairly Jarge audience attended th: : y-. Ashe iiter- rt in St. Patrick’s Hall last evening : paded the | But the excellence of the programme pre r ripe vauadian Froneer, oted and the worthy purpose to which 3 McLeod, of Cha: etown be proceeds were to be appropriated, ee } merited a much larger attendanee. The r 7 cavie Clo") programme was made up of vocal and ng bit f informatior stramental music and readings, The ts of two | ired nd performers were well-known favorites and J I stained their respective reputations paign of re- | Readings were excellently given by the a aly posi- } Misees Kelley and Burke, and Mr. James | H. Good. Vocal solos were well rendered > ;by Mrs. Byrne, Miss Benoit, Mies Cal- REX's Bierepay.— Th Queen’s | laghan, Master Robbie Hoez and Messrs. ay } g I 3 Cul n | iny, 24t/ Char Bel G a Oo xon, Peter Me- came veing market day, the | Quaid and W.C. Whitlock. The instro- Mayor, in resp to the wish f | mental portion of the programme was also ing t 3 d ares Monday, the 27th well rendered, the numbers inc] iding a | May, and requests the | piano selo by Mra. Hocy, a violin duet by ‘ 3 serve the same. | Mrs, Dixon, a piano duet by the Misses . eceteetontn ; : Handrahan and Payne, a mandolin trio . eee 5 ee See Fastnet is Misses Coady, Hogan and McEache Souris 8nd Wil ve Ubar! ~~ an a piano duet by Misses Coady a Rix oO ¢ wk this evening she w I a i Carre I. 7) L acue of the Cross f to Summerside about ten se] und leadership of Mr. M. w for H, and wit ‘eave that | Galbraith, also rendered several selections port on return to Ha MAX VIR Ie TIBeaIA n @ very creditable manner; and the porte a 1 a3 loaded. |“boys” sang a chorus very well indeed. s ea ‘ . } St. Dunstan’s College Glee Club alco cave \ I s Basxs.—lIn 873 nn | . : pain. =" Fa mo ‘ . lost $11,000 in a | ® CHOFrUs in good form. Phe accom panists het ge aaa Whe ta tees ~ |} were Mrs. dogz, Miss Carroll, Miss bani w i es. a, cee, te. Leer and tee: Died Me, Blend G 4 Sand vegan io hide bis #£ay- wn " * : : : a a rainor presided. ing Th er day he made the alarm- | sosiectcostittitieneceasdiadiaetiiiacaia ing diseovery that rats had chewed up | PERSONAL, $5000 w bills for nests ! co scessgeiee ionidiien | F. W. Hales, Exq., returoed last evening Tue Pic Ie Ixm y.—Bounty was | from St. John. paid on 2 8 pig i made in Can-; We regretto learn that H J Cundall, ada : Of th tota 25,234 tons | Es }, 18 confined to his house by iMness. is d New Glasgow Iron Co. B. H. da Chipman, the popular genera] 7 a > Londonderry Co., and {agent for Canada of the Plant Line of 2 P 1 Iron Co. The balance | Steamships, is visiting Charlottetown. was made by two concerns in Quebec pro-; Mr. Fred Roblin, Travelling Passenger F } Agent of the Canada Atlantic and Plant nono Steamship Liae, wil] arrive here to-nizht \ gD loc.—The M W.8.Dyer Esq,of Alberton,and Mrs,Dyer I a Fifty tf ttle and were in iown yesterday. Mr Dyer returned r of sheep and hogs arived me this morning; Mrs Dyer remains iu C.R. vard yes Ly f » Gu this city for a few days. ( gued to James Leaman, Halifa Mr Cuthbert G Ross, whose arrival was A g if dog was the car with | chronicles in Tae Examiner afew days the and ich a ed by @| ago, leaves in the morning for Halifax. spectators. It 13 said that when he visits us again he _— | Will take away with him one of Summer- s op Tey ‘ —A division of | side’s fairest daughters. the Sons cf Temperagce was organized Revere Hotel arrivals, May 15—D. Me- T; . few I; 70, to known a3 | Lean, Crapand: Joseph McCabe, Montague P ° N ». 207 I t re are R D Cross; W in. C arke, John Hughes, Emer - Pp, WP: A Rob W A; Robert | ald; Mrs.Wm. McDonald and two children, M n, F 8; Bowley Leard, RS; Mrs Dj Souris; 8. Beaton, J. A. Robertson, Bon- Pp R W Fis Cc lain: vr; D. F. McDonald, Montague; A. D. M Hattie M. Crawford, C Albert | Quimby, Waterville, Me. : R , Asst-Con; Alfred B Fisher, I S; Oronhyatekha,a Canadian Indian, is Jos Me) OS;S E Reid, P WP enjoying himself in London. He is a pure doves Mohawk, and is president of the Grand Carne.— 1 “ ud of | Council of Chiefs of Canada, which com- pr - y yesterday — the Mohawke, One idas, Onondagas, a M: ke Bros Nir Cavugas, Senecas and Tnsearoras. ated over 24.000 The Farmer reports that Mrs. Charles ; hae ead New London | Maxfield, tormerly of Freetown, died very < : io - Wm bo | suddenly on May lst at her bome about ‘ Messrs. Campbell, J. Mayhew, | 12 miles from Edmunton, N.W.T. On W ww and Mr. Malloy. | the previous morning she went to the well j iby Mesers. Wm. Toombs | Preeumable to attend the creamer and sons, of Rustico, averaging about | When she was suddenly stricken with 19 each ; and four were fed by Mr. | Paralysis the cause, it is supposed, being R y . New Glasgow, averaging the bursting of a blood vessel, She 1 ; The cattle have all been care- | lingered until th lay when death f ; ted, and are intended for the|Telieved here. She left this province c ; about five years ago. Besides Mr. Max- a eee field she leaves behind her three sons and ' ois A te oe st the | four daughters. fever in Stamford, or To eo ‘ ‘ber of cases is ‘ NEWS NOTKS repor to be upwards of ZU0Y, fill ng the pi pagan ' ' . , ‘ . . hospitals and necessitating the importation In the United States the fiscal year is ; s directly | winding up with a deficit of $50,000,000 tre oe k . All the} and in France with a deficit of 33,000,000 be e . an s supplied francs. r. He appears to Mr. John S, Ewart, Q.C., counsel for } a well that has | the minority in the Manitoba school case, i > «lire lrainag is confident the Manitobd school case wi!) ‘ ia h stand « be amicably settled. feet of it Visconnt Wolmer, who has just suc i ‘the MilK- | ceeded to the peerage and a seat in the i fend him-|} House of Lerds with the title of Earl! of Selborne, desires to retain his seat in the — g, | House of Commons, but has had to vacate ; ; . at ' ua ,p| it on the ruling of the Speaker. ‘ . : ee a ‘ sib rs The Ottawa Journal publishes a story ani i ii Ee rea). | to the effect that the Canadian Pacific B i Island and Yar- | Railway Company has offered to build the a ‘ pury i a | tirst two hundred and fifty miles of the unifor , ra r tourist tra the | Hudson Bay railway for seven thousand provinces during pproa per mile. The story is regarded as a a generally t rt mea canard and no foundation for it ean be niarging t : ypera w ascertained. i a aDling ao sentatives of the various railway and —Tte Department of Agriculture has I lines to exchange friendly issued a bullentin on flax culture which is gr ngs and thus infuse in the business | quite interesting. It says that the flax great harmony han has hithertofore | production im several of the flax grow ing x * Mr. W. T. Huggan repre- | countries is steadily decreasing,and foreign a » Prince Edward Island Rail- | buyer* are enquiring about the possibilities lof flax in the United States. It LILLLILIAIAILILITIIIITIT lf you were offered $1.60 for $1.35} MIGHT REFUSE, because there would be a strong possihility that there was something ; but when we offer you i Mr. F. W. Hales the Navigation recom- marys. ~ we a> wo YOU IyEIT wrong with the money the $1.60 : LA REINE VICTORIA KID CLOYE! oe la ee ; for $1.35, you have our guarantee back of it, Every pair is absolutely guaranteed to be faultless. We ask for them a trial. BEER BROS. RF ok KITITILIRILILILILILETE ET eaten THE DAILY EXAMINER THE OLD, NEW TRILBY, A Race Retween the Fairy of Argyle, A young woman of Boston, Mi C. Smith was one of the two contestants struggling to get the first translation of “Trilby, the Fairy of A reyle,” before the public. Miss Smith discovered the old story which Nodier wrote about the Scot- tish elf “Trilby,” and began its transla- tion, but it seems that after she had be~ gun the work another publisher heard of it ard went to a very clever translator with & vroposition to little woman’s The translator accepted the offer, dictated the translation to a stenographer, and in two days had the manuscript ready for the I ublisher. This say be called enterprise in translating an 14 novel, but it is gratifying to note that t did not win, for both tranelati issued from the rival publishing houses m the same day, and those who love fair- lay will give Miss Minna C. Smith the lit for net only the translation, but discovery of the new “ire,” ivst published in France in 1822. W. V. Ranonsy’ s’ with a good eco: pany will) ed at the Opera House on va! Pnesday, 20th and 21st beat the work on the book shelves. ms were also tine { P 6éT’ ns} iramatization of “Tri! be present Monday and yy scadecaiiiiiaaunn IS THIS TRUE? Sir,—Why did not the Guardian men- tion anything about all the brandy,&c. that was most of the Sunrise’s He must have known that there were thousands of gallons of spiritous liq- uors on board of her, legally cleared and entered at the custom honse, and intended to be drunk in this Scott Act Island. Goop TempLar. *aaeo —Satistics recently what the National Poli spect of a single Canadian in is shewn that Canada’s 20 have in Operation 12,104 252,01 0 Spin de S, e€m} compiled show y has donein re- industry. It cottoy ; LOOTHS pioying 8,214 hands ‘ a - > eY nail ao 3 $2.) » ao and prying apnualiy in wages $2,162,600. The Moncton Times remarks that these eight thousand employes if brought to- getber would make a city as large as St. J uti or Halif tX an i the produce lattoyrd a market for thousand farms and t of many other industries. For of several the produ it is a fact which is too often that every industry brings som¢ lost sight of work for others, and the full measure ef the of w factory in a community is not merely the direct disbursement of wages. oa a oe DIED. In this.city, on Wednesday, aes, Gordon, second son of Jehn D., and Alice MacMillan, aged 8 months and 4 days. (Funeral on Friday, at 8.45 a.m., to Ferry Wharf, thence to Wood Islands}. At Cherry " 10th inst., Herbert, dearly beloved child of Frank and . . - May 15, Valiey, on the } Thereza Mclunis, aged 8 years and 3 months. R.I. P. SHIP NEWSs, Port of Charlottetowa. ENTERXD. May 15—ar Jessie B, Haley, Pictou; Min- nie R, McMillan, Wood [-lands; Lily Bank, Blue, Murray River. CLEARED. May li—ss Wm Aitken, Snow, Cape T< r- mentine; Minnie May, Gillis, Pictou; Foam, Moran,do; ss Bonavista,Fraser, Sydney; Minnie R, McMillan, Wood Islands; Lily Bank, Blue, Murray River. Brought to Terms ! FIscasn (ereitediy): What in thunder do yOu mean | publishing that obituary notice of me? _ |] ain’t dead; not by a long ways. THE Eprror (calmly): Well, well! It does look that way, doesn’t it? You s«e, I sent you more than twenty letters asking you to come in and pay something on the fourteen years’ subscription you owe. I didn’t get any answer or see anything of you, and J thought sure you must be dead. S’pose you settle, and Ill print a retrartion free of charge. Thanks; that’s just the right change.—Fires'de Com- panion, We don’t want to think of our friends as being dead, but some of our accounts have been hanging over for a long time. Take the hint ? JOHNSON & JOHNSON The Reliable Druggists. There’s No Mystery ABOUT IT. Modern Machinery, Furniture Knowledge, Large, Increasing Trade. These are the plain facts about our FURNITURE business. We'll be 12 ced a few days—are got all our teeth still growing—haven’t yet. It will pay you te keep your EYE on us—and our Furniture Bargains. WARK WHIGHT & 60., LTD., Who Sell at Sellins Prices. The Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle do not mistakes in the They make any manufacture of sieel. finish their wheel in the very best shape. ‘They warrant them throughout. Don’t buy until you see them. “PERFECT” AND—— “GARDEN CITY” coms W. £E. DAWSON'S. mayl—dy & wy 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 Stree!. may6 LETTERS 10 TES EDITOR. Yranslators of Trilby | . Minna | ment WY t A Wy : » . e times are gone. '& through our establis! Pecuvinee you that hard! finer Never have qualities been offered for so little money as now. Ofttimes you are greatly surprised at the extremely ‘ow prices, and think you must be mistaken; then comes that high prices are gone and gone for ever, and that our the revelation Store is the place for you to trade. WOOL ! This season and Clothing. irade Ww Woo! in exchange »y ft will pay you to with us. because you get the C WOOL ! for Eiry Goods best (eaiment and lowest prices. Would it not be a good plan to call at our Store and look through whiskey, | a9) mills | and 491,- | : | yaine | our sstablishment and sce our prices, for it will convince you that ‘our Store is the place to trade. PPOWSE BROS ‘Ehe Wonderful Cheap Charlottetown, May 14, 1895 —246 Mien. Tae Acadia Sugar Refining Co. Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Valifax, N. 8., Charlottetown, Sum- » merside or Souris, P. E. I HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island, Ch’town. April 2, 1895-246 Ly a mS er — ee san pare an _— will take your | I-| ; THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1895. They Wash And Wear. ees -— eS. Ceo Seay ee-ementee They look well, too; and, besides that they don’t cost much, Fancy & They are those lish Flannelettes, Suitable for Ladies and Children’s Blouses, Dresses, ete, ete, in large variety of colors and patterns, A Spledid Stock of Filannelettes of all Einds, from the net} _— Charlottetown," May 11, 1895—246 DIRECT FROM —_— MéLHOD. cheapest wp. Green Goods London. We have just opened another lot of the new shade (Green) for Gentlemen’s Suits. The patterns are beautiful. If you don’t want Green we will show you what jou do want. Atso—100 Trouser Lengths, the newest The patterns. above goods were delayed on the way from London; should have been here thirty days ago. at a bargain. We offer the lot now LJ. to ae ee, The Leadiag Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, May 11, 1895—246 uents Furnishings and Linsn Goods In Latest Styles and Ualauadered Shirts, 25c, 40c, 70c, $1 and up. for men and boys, 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c. rom 20e to $1.75 each. Ceiluloid and Rubberine Collars end Cuffs, all prices. Summer Negiige Tep Shirts, in silk stripes, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. ‘ronts and cuffs; it is the latest make; from 25c to $3.50 each. ; Braces for Men and Boys, an endless variety in all colors and prices. — White Laundered Shirts, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 95e, $1, aud up to $3.50 each. Linen Cuffs, 20, See our Percha Shirt, white with colored Creat Yarieties. Linen Collars. 25e, 500e, 35e, 40c, 50e. Summer Underwear, in Lisle thread, balbriggan, merino and cotton; excellent value Hats and Caps, Straw and Felt, Immense variety, in English and Canadian, 3 Our Goods are of the Latest Styles, McKAY WOOLEN C0., BARGAIN CORNER. it WILL ALI when you want to buy. A in Low Prices. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy LONDON HOUSE ! MORTCAG HE SALE. ae The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low ONLY. FOR CASH Prices T. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, March 21, 1895~—dv Acnt for ;Mortgagees. -uiy | Just Received. P. &. ISLAND RAILWAY, 2 Cars Beaver Flour, ee 200 Bags (100 ibs. eac!:) Cheap Flour, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, | 2) 7° rer dnainumaitill 50 Bags Poultry Feed, Excursion Return Tickets at First-class Single Fare will be issued to and from all Stations on the 23rd and 24th of May, good for return up to and including the 27th May, 1895. Tickets not good for journey after May 24th, 1895. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Govt. Rys. A. McDONALD, Superintendent. Railway Offices, Ch’town, May 15, 1895. dy why 2i 10 Tons Mixed Feed—W heat, Oats, Peas and Barley, 5,000 Potato and Grain Bags. For sale wholesale and retail. W. J. BOSWALL, No. 11 Queen Street. mayl5—dy 2i wy li TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwell! ng house of 12 rooms, irclud ingsmall bath reom and convenient pautry, having lawn ard shade trees in front, on Mifl- ford Street| Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; rent moderate- Apply to W C Harris, Jr, may4 When going $ PAY YOu to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES We are the leaders POUR STORY BUILDING Opposite the Masonic Temple. —_—_—_—— Weare instructed by the trustees of the Allin Estate to sell by Anction on TUESDAY, MAY 28th: at 12 o'clock, noon, oa the premises; That four story warehouse on Grafton street opposite the Masonic Temple. There is a stone wal! cellar under the building; it is centrally situated close by the Market House, and admirably adapted for warehouse pur- poses. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL & CO., Auctioneers. May 14—wkvy li dy eod ts Se NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of D. M. RICHARDS & CO. by book account or other- wise, will be 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. conceal gcal a —— a se dl, Timothy, Claret Our Spring Stock is now complete, consisting of North- west White and Red Fife Wheat, Ontario White Russian and Colorado Bearded Wheat, Timothy Seed, Karly, Late, Alsike and Whiie Dutch Clover, Vetches, Peas, Corn, Barley, Buckwheat, ete. ALSO—Steel Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Steel Dise Harrows, Mann’s Seeders, Road Carts, Wagons, Buggies and High Grade Superphosphates and Potato Manure. Prices low and terms to suit purchasers. Wxae>Specially low prices to the WHOLESALE TRADE on all the above goods. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—law & wky on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises, DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office - - Kent Street Aug 16, *94—ly ST Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advortisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST - A gold watch charm. Th? finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this o@ice May 16 PASTURE TO LET.—Apply to Mrs Des Brisay, Spring Park. ay 16—3i eod pd TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms -reason- able. Enguire at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry,Store, north side Queea Square, opposite Post Office. May 16—dy 3mos STRAVED-—-From Benj. He«rtz’s premises* West Street, a brindie Cow with waite legs, four years old. Any person giving informa- tion will be suitably rewarded. mayié—dy&wy tr ~ - — Oooo ee, FOR SALE—-Dweiling hovse situated on Dorchester Street, containing thirteen rooms and shop with large yard and stable. The house is suitable for boarding house, or if desirable could be made into double tenement For iurther particulars apply to Mrs Joun KELLY. lw—mayl5 FOR SALE-A second-hand buggy.—G H TAYLOR, Jeweler, 3i —maylt WANTED—A_ general servant, Appiy to Mks ARTHUR NEWBERY. mayl4 TO LET, with one or three acres of land, “Park View” Cottage, eight rooms, newly finished, opposite the lark at Brighton Beach, Apply to A MACNEILL. mayi4 PASTURE TO LET within city limits good water. Apply to J. A. Loneworrn. may9—tf WANTED—Help, men or women, in every Jocality (local or travelling), to introduce & 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 month and ex- perses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WoRtD MEDICAL Exvgectric Co, P © Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy lm—apl7 MRSS RSTUMBLES having removed to the commodious dweliing house corner Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr vstrander, is prepared to provide bourd and lodging fora limited number of boardors; table board also provided; patronage solicit- ed. 624—mayli W ANTED—Coat, vestand pant makers at Joun MacLerop & Co's, if—mayil MILCH COW WANTED--apply to Mz F PETERS. ii—mays -1U LEr—The desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jobn Quirk, Esg. Possession given first of May. Ayes EAKE Bros & ap.6— WANTED - oa busheler for making alterations in readymade clothing, repairing suits, etc; g00d wages; weck work; steady ermployment.—-MCKAY WooLEN Co. , maylv a peg is: sei ae reel ale ew)! pee I a ee ats lala ee al ae « ® Pe ee a Fe, Lae Sey Frans ee | ra ¢