MAN ‘ _ uS WA Pra : . - Ve 7. = os ’ ‘ ’ ve . acini CwARLOT? a ol k o arr’y Letgh i lates at ‘ y e ¢ t ; w wn \ arat o NTA oS lhe yea © * ahuiny ’ 3 i a } ‘ ® g o j {a Ha 3 for May Me! May, and Ladies’ Home j . M : ‘ p t x a \ \ ’ ynested attend a met y Y. M. CU. A. par to-nig] at 8 : with a mew van ior 0 All interested should _ ll i Tre Dat 3 f All S agregation, ge, ; av ya gran { or} a iv i will a} 4 4 | — | Mas —A special convocation of | alexandra R. A. Chapter No.11, R. N.S., | N } os apter R ; Masonic | i 3 Fatso eae { t y Cour — I 4 f the cas nae! Egan vs. 1cretia Jane Y 9 hn T. Mellish and Charles | Pa was ¢ led yesterday after- I izgment was reserved. i seinen paememans | s A v wiustry bas tarted in Charlottetown. Messrs Rank & W e are about export itv cst dy arters being Line Steam ca Company's whar eniaeiiablc cies } ‘ r c re (Ww S i served § = ul ress ¢ e unsoid, and | sy y tl aleony. The plan for the uress Cire:t is at Johnseon’s; the Lale« ny p'an isa Rankins j seat tickets | may ais be Ota i@ 2. —_ ' Fe an. Novice The funeral of the | late usier Fre ck L. McMillan wil ta} yt lay morning at 6 0’ x st s Cathedral thence train tc Kensington, instead of on Fri- | day ny as announced yesterday. seitisicliliewisieni Lect Don’t miss the lecture in C M | BAH his (Thursday) evening by Dr Anders His subject will be Shake- =peare’s of “Macbeth.” With a capa- | ple i: g od sul ject there is no i reas e should not bea full | J hou t ciivniaiisidaiiien A Cavaca Serzep.—On Monday last,a bailiff seizel the Christian Workers’ Church, on College street, Toronto, for local improvement taxes, and the church had to raise $235 on short notice. The trustees the under a recent nght the property exempt, but change in the provincial rcnes are lial le for local improve- ‘cecal Prowet Parmexr.—Nineteen days after the late tire Lere, Mr. F. W. Hyndmag, Charlottetown, handed Mr. J. A. Gourlie a check for the amount of insurance held by him in the companies represented by Mr. Hyndman. Wealso have to thank Mr. Hyndman for being tne firat to pay us | a policy on our recent loss. Such prompt- | itude is very commendable —Summerside Journal. i pee Sante usp Wire Mceper.—aA. H. Salter, er on board the steamship | ; ch visited Charlottetown last | with an excursion party, is under arrest at Bermuda charged with murder Kt ie alleged that he choked and kicked one of the steamer’s firemen, causing in- juries which resulted in death. Salter is | a native of Dartmonth, N. S., and has} non the Orinico for about three years. ~ | Ax Istanper Estertraiseo.—Mr. John | Trainor, who leaves for Kingston, Kent Co., in aday or so to assume the manage ment of the branch of the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax at that place, was given an oyster supper at Macgowan’s restaurant Jast nig "y the ©. 0M. B. A., of which BOCIet men ber About twenty-five or tl rty of the members of the a valued order were present, and a very enjoyable | time was spent. After the bivalves had er, dispozed of toasts werein order and er. disy rT the differc nt speakers, while congratulating Mr. Trainor on his 8 pe vke of promotion, the regret felt for his departure from the city —M ton Times. | siaiaiiniaiain A Sexsation.— Yesterday afternoon be- tween four and five o’clock there was quite a | Sensation in the vicinity of the Prince of | Walk : Colk ge, cansed by a man of un- od parading the streets in a nude condition The police were notified, and | the man was arrested. The man is evi- sou Dd He refused to} dently from the country. talk and the police were not able to ascer-! taip his nam A bottle of medicine was | found his pocket Learing a name which may or t be that of the man arrest- | Stipen- | and re-| the forenoon, ed. He was arraigned before mnan g lays pending bis identi- | fieatk \ittal to the Hosp tal for | the | iniseniitiaineial Opprei WSif —The Oddfellows of} Cha nw elebrate their Natal | Day t I ry n the after- | ren Ww i he St. James’ church at i three lock. Rev. T. F. Falierton will de ra sermon appropr ate to the @c- cas) ,and Rev. G M. Can pbell will con- duct ihe ser The brethren will meet atth vo aC1O0 k, and march proc ; hat piace tothe church After tlic service in the church several of the pr pa streets will be {_ araded. The at will close with the pre Sentatic f the ever-popular opera, “Pina fore” e Opera House in the evening New » and costumes have been pre- pare la the characters in the opera are y good hs There was a ver stul rehearsal last evening, at- tended by about two hundred people. Those w wish to pass a pleasant evening should ake & point of attending the per: | rmorrow night. S } rooms, etc, } a splendid sea boat.” | class style—carpets, paint, |i’ A Mansfield, THE DAILY LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, Special Correspoadence of The Examiner I —~We regret to learn that Mr. Wil- sy. We hope Mr. Munsey will be about in a few days. izz !—The soda ler next week ith Munsev is ill with pleuri fountain will be in } 1 Surperse.— Cleared, April 23rd, schr. | Candor, Trenholm, for Pictou. Arrived, Apri! 24th, schr. Rolinson, from Pic tou, coal laden. Sailed. April 24th, steamship North! | umberlandf Cameron, master, for Point lu Chene, with 200 bags potatoes valued at $180; 700 bush. oats, $252; 26 roll ats ié ather, So70 Total, $1,102 bp. — Dr. McIntyre, who had ; : ; > g the past few week in Bos- : ga course of tectur rned last evening. Tur ARGUMENT t ! esday was a row Pat” anda Freachman. Like most rews gan with an arg and as his xeaded opponent did not readily ac- pt his theories, “Pat” tried to force wn Tr between ument, t his cranium with a crowbar. Gently, gently, “Pat !” Cae New Sreawsuire.—From the Que bee Morning Chronicle of the 20th inst., we clip the following description of the new steamship “Campana” to be placed on the Lower Province route this summer in pla e of the SS Miramichi. “She isa Clyde ; den, bas high-class passenger accommoda tion for 120 cabin passengers, has all mod- rn conveniences, electric lights, bath She is a schooner-rigged steamship 225 ft long 35 ft broad and 29 dept of hold. She is a good carrier and Mr. G. W. Schur- Agent for the Quebec Steam Navigation Co., tells us that he pects an increased trade both in passen gers and freight during the coming season. Ur—The Clifton House has utely been brightening up inside with new furniture, paint, carpets, ete. The building mao, Summerside CLEANING s being painted on the outside by Mr Sobey, which will greatly improve its ay- The interior of the Merchants’ yearance. ; ling is also Bank buil nan, of the Campbell Hou-e, has lately had e interior of his hotel fitted up in first- furniture, and everjthing being added to make it one of best hotels in the province. Day—The Oddfellows’ Natal I entertainment will, judging by the preparations being made, be avery suc vessful event. A procession will leave the xige rooms at 1.30 p m, marching to St Mary’s Episcopal Church, where sermon Natal i will be preached by the Rev J M Forbes, f Alberton. The evening’s entertainment, consisting of an excellent programme, mu sicol, literary and theatrical, followed by a social dance, which will take place in their | rooms, will doubtless be enjoyed by all who | attend. Horet Arrivats. — Clifton House: Bert Craig, Freetown; J A Nichols, Sam- uel McGowan, Fred S White, Charles Pierce, Montreal; W A Taprell, Toronto; J E Stocker, H R Sturdee, R Young, St »hn, N B; George F Dublee, Fredericton; Boston, Mass; Everett Wells, Chas W McGuire, Toronto, Ont; E Goldston, Windsor, Ont; J H Brocke, Winnipeg. Campbell Hotel: Fred Warren, New Dondon; Collingwood Yeo, Greenpark; F G Blizzord, John Hackett, Jas McLean, 3oston, Mass; W B Bowness, New Annan; H BS Birch, Port Hill; H D Quinibec, Waterville, Me; Bernard, McLellan, ex-M. P P, Tiznish. Hotel Russ: R C Wood, Lowell, Mass; Geo Robertson, Charlotterown; C Stewart, do; C Herrett, Sackville, N B. A number of times lately letters mailed here in the morning, diregted toMharlotie- town, and which should haye? been for warded to that city on the 8 traio the following morning, were delayed, for gome reason or other, untii the noon train -—at least they did not reach their destina- | tion until the opening of the mail conveyed by that train; and yesterday morning the mail bag got as faras Emera'd, and was brought tack to Summerside on the east bound special. A little more care on the | part of the people whose duty it is to look after these affairs would be of great bene- fit to the pubiic. About twenty-five passengers crossed to the mainland in the Nerthumberland to- day Deciixixnc. —Word was received here last night that Rev. Mr. Magze, of Sussex, formerly paetor of the Methodist Church ere, andewho has been ill for some time past, is much worse. Oxsitvary—-We regret to report the death of Mrs.R.S.Bowness, which occurred oceurred at 2 o’clock this afternoon. The leceased was 44 years of age. Consump- tion was the cause of death. Ixstrep.—Mr. Ephraim Reed, formerly of this town, and now of Vancouver, B.C., hod his foot badly cut by a rotary saw while working in a mill a few days ago. Personat.—Mr. Harry Woods left yes— terday for his lobster factory at Cape Eg- mont, to get things in order for the coming fishing season. Miss Johanna Henderson, of North Wiltshire. is spending a few days in town. Mr. C. B. Herrett, representing the J. R. Aiger Manufacturing Co., Sackville, N.B., 18 In town. - eer = PINAFORE—A SUGGESTION, Sir,—Having been favored with an in- vitation to be present at the dress rehearsal of Pinafore, last evening, I beg to offer a suggestion to whoever is in charge. It seems quite evident that the accompanists for some reasor have net had sufficient practice together, and as the time is now short, I would suggest that the accom- paniments be left entirely to the pianist. Neo Discorp, iii eiiliilnalain V’orru Seersc.—A capital likeness of | the members of the Commercial Travel- lers Hockey team may be seen in the show window of Reddin’s drug store. Messrs. D. OM. Reddin, jr., and J. B Davreon, also occupy prominent positions in the picture. osaseiilirten Liqgvor Licenses.—The Mayor of St. John, N. B., granted 104 liquor licenses on Tuesday. Of these 82 were retail and 22 wholesale. There were 117 applications. ihc es ‘Tae Sreamers. — The St. Lawrence reached here from Pictou at 9 o’clock this morning, and left on return at 11.30. will return to-morrow, The Northumberland is running as | usual between Summer:ide and the main | land. The Stanley is st.ll on the Charlottetown route. Pictou ON SATURDAY We will make a Special LADIES’ Display of COTTON BLOUSES AND SHIRT WAISTS. The value will be very the price being only the cost of material. surprising—in prices will challenge special attention—QQe and @Oec BEER BROS. Tue Weatner.—Moderate to fresh winds, mostly south-westerly to westerly GLLELe G¥eerally fair; stationary ar a little higher temperature. 3 on den- | The only i 1 twin screw steamer of 1288 tons bur- | ex- | undergoing a few | necessary repairs; and proprietor J K Noo- | She several cuses The following EXAMINER A SAD CASE, A young man, 23 vears of age, named Robert Mek iwhern, belonging tothe Afion cut hours took his razor and deliberately | throat. He lived four or five | doing the deed. | An inquest was held at Afton Road on | Wednesday, 24th inst., by Dr. Toombs, of Mount Stewart, corner for Queen’s County. The jery gave the following verdict: “That the deceased, Robert McEachern, } came io his death by a wound inflicted on his throat by himself with a razor, whilst laboring under a fit of temporary insan- ity. after <>: PERSONAL. It is pleasing to see Mr. W. C. Hobkirk O it again after his late illness. D M Preston, Montreal, and R F Mer- | lin, Halifax, registered at the Hotel Davies this morning. Rev. G. C. P. Palmer, of Charlottetown, passed through the city last evening to St. John.—M oneton Times. ing Dalhousie College, returned home in the Stanley last evening. The many friends of Mr. James P. Deouse will regret to tear that he has been in poor health for the past few days. Mr Duncan Marshall, organizer of the Patrons of Industry, and Mr Gillies, of Moncton, will visit P E Island in the near future. fe eS Slipp, the Truro horseman, well known in Charlottetown, is making ar- rangementes to take charge of the McFaul Driving Park at Eastport, Me., during the coming season. Dr. Ernest Moore, son of the Rev. E. B. | Moore, of Yarmouth, has been appointed | Surgeon on Board H. M.S. Gulnare. Dr. | Moore lately graduated at Dalhousie. Congratulatioas. Arrivals at Revere Hotel April 24th : Nelson Riely, Montague; D S Alley, Car- digan; Jas H Riely, Crawford Riely, Wm Riely, W S Riely, Cambridge, Mas:; Angus Nicho lson, Hazel Grove. Mr Arthur, graduating student of the theol iC al college and president of Fort Massey C E Society, who is going out to la- | tor among the Indians of the Northwest,was r2a‘eito a farewell social in the schoolroom of First Massey Church, Halifax, a few nights ago, at which he was presented with an address from the C E Society ac- companied by the gift of the Cambridge sible commentaries, 17 volumes. Mr, Arthur is a ra‘ive of Alberton. —_———_ o - e+e —__ -_——_. — SOURIS NOTES. The three-masted schooner Delight, owned by Capt. Wm. McDonall, cleared to-day from this }port for Boston with a carge of potatoes shipped by the captain and Matthew McLean & Co. The smuggler Quick was sold by the Collector of Customs of this port yester- day, and purchased by Mr. Thomas Kick- ham. The echr. Satellite, owned by} Mr. Thos. Kickham, commenced loading: to day for St. Pierre on ship’s account. The cargo will consist of 40,000 staves, cylinder saw- ed; 10,000 feet plank; 30 head cattle; 1,000 bush. potatoes, 10 tons hay, 20 sheep, 20 firkins butter, eggs, We understand it is Mr. Kickham/’s in- tention to keep this fine coasting schooner in the St. Pierre and Newfoundland trade during the summer, and will carry freight at very reasonable rates,—which we are pleased to hear, as the Satellite is the fin- est coaster owned on the Island. SHIPPING. etc. A Romantic Marriace.—The Halifax Mail says: Pictou his quite a sensation this week. It was caused by pretty little Henrietta Heighton marrying A. H. Moore, of Chicago. The brideis but twenty and the groom past forty. However, the differ- ence in their ages is more than made up by the groom’s $61,000, cold cash. There is quite a romance in connection with this affair. The groom is a native of P. E. Is- land, and is a brother of J. A. Moore, the well-known P. E, Island produce dealer who it is said brought the match about. Correspondence, exchange of photos, he came and claimed his bride, The mar- riage took place in the Church ef England, Pictou, which was packed to overflowing. -_— > — Brantfords—The Brantfords have won 239 firsts, 143 seconds and 88 third moneys—Fennel & Chandler, agents. BORN. At Orlebar street, Charlottetown, on the 2lst inst, to Mr.Jand Mrs.J. O. Arsenault, a daughter. will nor stick to it. In fact it is a useful exterminator, for so smooth and dry is the surface, that the unfortunate fly who set- tles on it immediately slips and breaks his neck. 'e JOHNSON & JOHNSON, SVSSVesesessssesses Farlor Suited. number Quite a selected new stock this spring. could it be Our stock IS LARGE, IS MODERN, | IS RELIABLE, IS CHEAP. we can make to order. Who Sell at Selling Prices. Bring In - Your Feet $1.75. Shoes at low prices. A. E. McEACHEN, The Shoe Man, Lower Queen Street. apl3—dy Road, committed suicide on Tuesday last. About noon he went up stairs ia his home, his Mr. D. A. McRae, who has been attend- | ; ; You can use Johnson’s Varnish Restorer in fly time, as the flies é : ¢ Graduates in Pharmacy. ; have outfits for their parlors from our How otherwise ? What we haven't in stock MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., 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 Yours for good NEW G00DS The Peoples St ARE ADMIRED BY ALL. CALL AND SEE Our New Millinery, Our New Mantles and Capes, | Our New Dress Goods, Our New Waterproofs. | “THE DISTINGUE,” the best Ladies’ Waterproof in the trade. Special Millinery | Notice. The general impression of the Ladies is that our Mil- linery display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets are imported novelties. We wish to state that, with the exception of a few samples, all Triramed Hats and Bonnets were ex- }ecuted on the premises by our Milliner, Miss Murphy, | whose talents as a leading Milliner are already well known. W. A. WEEKS & 60., The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, April 18, 1895—135 ‘Sydne a ———————— — 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 Hovse User. It is also an excellent SteAm Coat. CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895— 3m SECURE YO n<ssageennenasenaeipeaainatiiistaats THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1895. A FAIR QUESTION. It is always fair for a purchaser to ask WHY should I trade with so-and-so? So far as WE are concerned our answer is this :— PRICE, er aLary. Sufficient Reagons. ARIETY. | Our Spring Stock is now about com- plete, with the finest assortment we have yet shown in Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantles and Jackets, Millinery, Millinery Trimmings, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, ete. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, April 20, 1895. Cc. A. Ss. M. MEANS -—— COME AND SEE ME! We don’t want we do want to pull it over your feet. 25 cents a pair. A QUIET PAIR OF KIDS, like the ones we sell for $1.00, can’t be in town. beat. They are the best valu to pull the wool over your eyes, ALL-WOOL HOSE but e Kid Gloves HEAR US HOLLER!—A Shirt with Oollar for Half a Dollar. A Change of Air means a Change of Wear. WEAR $1.00 a Suit. UNDER- D. A. BRUCE, The Leading Clothier, Charlottetown, April 20, 1895—246 See Our New Mantles and Capes, Hats, Gloves, Corsets. See Our New See Our and Trimm Dress d;oods —_ Low Prices on all ing. Goods. For the next 10 days, to every lady buying a Dress and Trimming worth $3.00 vnd over, we will give a pair of llouse Slippers free. J. B. MACDONALD & CO Charlottetown, April 17, 1895—dy Clothing, Tweeds, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, AT PRICES THAT BEAT ALL COMPETITION. The Acadia Sugar Refining Co., Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. I HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. EK. Island, Ch’town, April 2, 1895 ~246 Ly LONDON HOU A ee Se E! MORTCAGE SALE. ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy —— JOB PRINTIN need, See our samples. — = = ——— ——— office. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH Leave your order at Toe EXAMINER We can print anything you Fortier’s “Shakespeare,” The FINEST 5 EVER OFFERED ap4—dy & wy ct. CICAR TO THE PUBLIC. JUST TR and Engines. from us forever. teed by Spring. SEED SOWER, PLOW, etc. SEED SOWER.—Our Seed Sower common to the Island. Vetches, Corn, Peas, etc. D. Good work, promptness, low rates. ™Ch’town, March 16, 1894—246 w : — — a _— It is not a certainty whether the Government 4 But Farmers, for all that, must make a (S) Election of the best HARROW, Behold the Perfect Inject eho e Perfect Injector, which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers The best in the market. to feed Boillers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of the Island to buy their Boilers and Engines from us, as they will get a better machine for the money than by importing them. will save the profits of the midd!emen, and the money and machines will both remain among our own people. other case we have only the machines, and the money is gone Can be regulated By so doing you In any Estimates furnished and contracts entered into for Cheese or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPETITION. REPAIRS attended to promptly. McKINNON & McLEAN. Telephone connection. Satisfaction guaran issues writs for an Election this HARROW.—We have the only Spring-tooth on the Island, with Steel Clip fasten- ing tooth to Frame; also the Farmers’ Favorite, the Steel Diez Randall. has all Steel Feed, which is not liable to breakage, and therefore insuring regular seeding. PLOWS.—One and fwo horse by the best makers; also repairs for all Plows FARM SEED.—We will have a full assortment of Wheat, Timothy, Clover W. FINLAYSON, H, T, LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. UR BARGAINS NOW! While Our Discount Sale Continues at “The Bargain Corner.” cRAY WOOLEN COMPANY. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisernents under this heading charged five cents per line. FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, centainin eight rooms, with good yard, stable and coac house. The house is heated with hot water. A'se, to building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G R GARRETT. ap%—im ment trying to wear out a pairof J Leod & Co’s wear-resisting shees. STEADY MAN can find profitabie wT... ap25 FOR S\LE—Two ‘reeheld farms, with im” mediate possession, nine miles nerth of Char” lo'letown, at a special bargain. Apply to A McNEILL, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. ap}—dy $8 wky 2i WANTED AT ONCE—A good smart girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs M STEV ENSON, Richmond Street. tf—apl6 THE PARTY who is harborirg Mr § N Earle’s spaniel dog is knowa; steps will a once be taken to recover same unless re- turned at once. tf—apz WANTED—Maid for general housework ; good references required —Mrs G FRANK BEER. a p23 W ANTED—A good smart boy who would be useful abouta store, Apply at this office. ap23—tf FOR SALE—Two solid tire second-hand bicyc'es, very cheap. Apply at this office. apz2—3i W ANTED— \ partner to help me wear out a pairof J M McLeod Co's wear-resisting shoes. No capital required. apw WANTED-—A girl to do general hoasewor k ; references uired Apply to Mes W W WELLNER, Prince Street. apis W ANTED—Salesman; salary from start, permanent place—BrowN Bros Co, Nureery- men, Toronto, Ont. b—apw WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to int uce 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 month and cz- pe: ses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WoRLD MEDICAL ELEcTER1¢ Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Can dy lm—ap!7 TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street ; stable in the rear. Apply to Mes Lowpen, Dundas Esplanade. aplé FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven-- will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. apl5—tf TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply te J B MACDONALD & Co, tf—api§ Oy ane - : i’ ’ ne aos og oe Eo anes ry oer) sername senate: stelle! anes ’ vg | oe ne rf 4 ea