‘THE DAILY EXAMINER . To-day & Next Five Days ANOTHER BIG LINEN DRIVE Sete eees WEEKS’. Yan's White Shirts, Men's Unlaundried Shirts Yen's Collars and Cuffs, TO-DAY, MONDAY, And All This Week, WEEKS & CO. 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 edie ilceesinee onirts, Collars & Cuffs. Read the Prices : Eight Styles in Latest Col- lars. Best 4-ply Linen Col- lars, 15e. each ; 85c. per half dozen. . Second quality 4-ply Col- lars, lle. each; 55¢. 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., Tic, 95c. and $1.10, worth 25 per cent. nore. White Laundried Shirts, 59¢., 78er, 95e., worth 25 per cent. more; and the Best $1.10 White Shirt in town, worth $1.59. 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 18 THE TIME ye: See Replenish Your Lines While the Price is Low. W. A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, May 13, 1895. NEW CROP MOLASSES NOW LANDING. EX somectns: =ipA *: 255 Puncheonz Choice Bright Antigua Molasses 38 Tierces * « Molasses 43 Rarrels - < = 50 Puncheons Diamond L. Demerara Very Bright Grocery Molasses. —ALSO— Expected daily —Schooner “ Neva,’ with full cargo Barbadoes Sugar and Molasses. N. RATTENBURY. ; TUM Ny MttaN \ som f 1 ' 4+ WILL CASE, " K aypre > pr ‘ocaL AND OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS,| rus ontvirem amy ; 7 ¢ ‘ as “ eee ee — JUS Judgment sig ’ » ¥ ,, ; Secictel Gents as RG a : ee ee Re Tue steamship O te, of the Canada peectal Correspondence of The Examiner of the Rolls Atlantic and Pla a ; arriv— a ana : a ; . , ° .: @ giga wie . arm ’ rn : . . " . ead from boston abont tw vy ciock this Misa, 25" e scien s Mr. James Elen, wife and Puts case had been tried in Summerside | py, oenine. bein ott : ' ad elie » wee ; ; - . : rt g, bringing a veneral cargo an on " Coal | § ttetown, crossed over in the | i= March Jast, and created much interest. |»)... .. heh © Pieler Mat Wor : ’ . : > . OWING passenvers: Alice ° eian, Mar- Worrd | N : rland 1 sday morning. on | During the five days ef the trial the Court | goo Gipr Lottie C gh r M ie \ : , , ' 9 rac ft s are ‘ran, Lottie rran, L. McMahon, evi). G a their way to New York. House was filled with interested cpectators. r tt sate ; spinel M sh .D ee 7 jan? rae >t wae - B. Keefe, James cic Murrer, A. oa , 4 mT ra Ha rd, of Charlottetown | The dispute was between Lea and others chis M M a ld, G. McNeill Mr : oe Aszard, OF Unarottets ; : j > . . snison, Mary Maccuonal . McNeill, Mrs. . : ‘ b Ti ceedee s : | claiming under the will of Francis Sim- K f . w ee . ; Ti “Oo; ss . a ‘ over in tine a Hnursday morning, | . ° eete an t Ww d2eT ICS, } livette . way to Montreal “ : ©} mons, and the rest of the heirs who claim- | ;,- a. a) ee : > Way t ’ ai. | i that tl lay ner the : ° left on return to Bo-ton via Hawkesbury : rw ate 3 OE Mek ant catmut | ed that the day after the will was made it dak Matias 0s the Satake 6) ies \{ 1. of Charlottetown. re~ | -) : 4 : an ali , at three clock thi afte . i a : By, OFS hari tte town, re~ | was set aside by a codicil or revocation. a : . . aa - | rt : vt & Shoe Co, | T . . oon th a general Cargo and avo tinl \ Boot & Shoe Co, Iwo questions arose on the trial: Ist, ‘ a4 ae : ’ } y . } $ assenvgers,. | Was the will well executed, and 2ad, Was a Oi ¢ the | j cmt . . ie Iivetie 18 one of the be equipper . “Me. D. Noo was fined ; ae codicil which was executed the follow enger si nthe that - I alle : th . ’ " . . ss * assenver sves rs é aver Caiiead ¢ 5 \ 58 P e court Thurs Bex. day valid. If the codicil was valid , : . 2 ’ : ' ¥ a . 21 port. Kverything about her is first class. G | then Prancis. Simmons would have died | ‘pj ere js- Ln Ane OE ; E | intestate here is‘accommodation for 350 passen- NA Vaa vai of 1€ sastern aie . i gers, and the staterooms and cabin berthe ee : is abinnhed to the rhe Master of the Rolls gave judgment con tna Pn T! . cn ment of : . v t 1é@a i aa - wt A are iarge and airy. 1@ arrangemen ' _ H : roke loose and | Yesterday at three o’clock. The judg- | ¢},¢ staterooms is excellent. The ship is e ee ° t st rooms 18 exceiient. 1@ BIT 8 . i sd ae wwe to be | ment was an exhaustive one, and went|j:,11eq by electricity. and is fitted rite ay i : gli ry electricity, and 1s fitte 1 . over the evidence fully, both on the execu-} oye atrie bells and other sdiliedd nies . . , . i il i an OLne! wdaern COnvehien- ‘ : tion of the will and codici!,and also on]... “3 er & \ De. J. h Me shass: Mal teas alates : se eg ces. ‘The steamer’s gross tonnage is 1611.- M ne acts an circumstan¢ es ent mg up to 42: her net tonnage, 1104.90. She +3 fitted ’ Says and. surrounding the whole affair, He/ 2:11, t-:.te exnansion condensing engint Ga ins SS ope 7 a 1} : Thy thi Lripie expansion sOndensing rines, l ries Ferguson has | held that the will was well executed, and | ., ,, ee I . loge . i G ne ' lea ’ : 1) ty | of the most approved pattern. The cfli- rR yr Ga ug in full blast |] that not on'y was it well made, but that it | enteomes ' t , ‘ =" = a s rs are: @ the post office. was actually dictated by the deceased and C : RH { Sara Lord Bailey of Boston, | contained almost his very words. Pitot) ee Hanlon. : . i? ; *) . 8 ih ten arles anse - - wen of eloention, will zive a recital As to the codicil or revocation made on 7 " O — les Han n. : 1 : 7 >. ' . , ‘irst flicer—B tkine N set Hall. on Thureday evening, | the next day, it was shown that the deceas— | FLEES ECCS B. Atkins. lay € ng, A j Second Officer } fg Mill } ord ed was sutlering from pneumonia and Chi ad VET =< Sr ee S nassencvers c¢ ei ener oe Brighv’s disease, that at the time of the | : lief Engineer—Thomas Devlin. . : — te crossed over in the | oat OCs k » } 1} . ] urser-—Lyman D nison. AS \ land Thuraday eichteen | Cxecution of the revocation he had become | n , A oe ee oe so enfeebled in body and mind that hewas | “SSS!stant a r—Geo. C. Patten. i : . e Ste rd— rmstrone : incapable of any physical movement and Steward I. J. Armstrong. La the nasser ra iin é Sanden . = ; ' * ‘ Second Steward— 2. : ™ : eS ee were Coming On the | almost insensible, and it was held that he | * nd Steward—J. J. Foley. ' eT ee sOSe BES, 8 young lady | was rot capable of signing any document; Captain Charles Hansen, who is pilot of . . = ; me touowing remark : We came | that even if he were mentally capable, the | the Olivette, is well and favorably known — somata eo the ai-ah, but the a-iah, he-ah provisions of the Wills Act were not com in Charlottetown. He has seen service on an ao , ‘4 : oe plied with, which require the testator to | the Carroll, Worcester, Britannia and Pre- i ark “7 x of ¢ Exrorts'Shipped May 16,per SS. North | at least be in a position and able to see | mier, and isa thoroughly competent and - s 1 rland f Pt. du Chene: 56 cases | the witnesses sign their names. In the} reliable man. This is, we believe, the ; oe egaa, $171; 1 | Frame, $10: 300 bush oats, | case of the revocation, Simmons was | first trip to this port of Captain Hanlon : ; pik a : 7 ©} $108; 700 lbs hame, $70; 7 bbls oysters, | shown to have been lying on his right side | and the other officers. During their brief v . as y } P } oe ; t | t } ! , . 32 a!, $38 with this face to the wall, and his right | stay, however, they have mace many ‘ ve Ss ‘ : ' ,? > ) [ 1 a | . | ‘ail ‘ 1 , * 99 ' nt ‘ ™ ‘ arr Ar Mav 16—Clifton | hand lying on his left shoulder. In this | warm friends who will always give them : i iit | ee . ° . ' ’ " : : se J. M. M 1Ch’town: A. H. Ellis, | position he made his mark without seeing | a bearty weicon . : r ee W rtland, Me; | the document, and the witnesses signed —_—_—_-+e«—____— | their names on a bureau in the corner of | fHE CANADIAN MAGAZINE i | the room, directly behind him. Simmons] ,., : ren \ “ = . : | The Canadian Magazine for May, t os vo t Gaudet, | lid not see the witnesses sign, and had no | oe ee SORE Oe ay. ee eee ee a4 * : | power to turn to see them. The evidence . mine er vo.ul of this 7 e- | was all reviewed and examined in detail. I ! eoty, W a re n. | The judgment was listened to with the great- | ; OS AB. AG andard Of US } est attention by the many who were pre- a 9 SHO ES PRIShION 1 AAS BEE = 3 i ' . njoyed of being one of the most valu- : ; Sent. | #5 ” : Poe ie ' S : — _ } Tr . 1 “1 abie ¢ ‘ art nine mont! a of he The judgment declares (1st) that the will | “0, S00 Siisteneils ton or ei ' e 2 | nt A» t th i og E | of 2nd November, 1894, was well proved, | “0 '" iW _— ame gee see _— : — | and the same should be established and its | * ’ iy es President of the “ 4 ental | . ¢ .7 ‘ ; 2 , ) ! 1 nae ‘ aang a — tl —Official assurances | trusts carried out. (2nd) That the codicil | * } ae O. * past . i . e i tat . . . ° . | g} } crs Onehee ie i hy : : z i otat au~ | or revocation of the 3rd November was not | ®!'P-9ulle ee Sy) See the ; ont el “—e . . ° @ ; | rreat adv 27e8 mnarer t anv other 7 ma of the Span—| duly executed by Francia Simmons when | = even AG ipared with any other | t ‘ +3] | : - : I wl that + seeaao for ti = I at Ww on » Allianca | he was of deposing mind, memory or un- ace, whicn that city possesses for tue ] » Mm 2 ce: oS oe : Sal = eS Ogee] n stated | derstanding; that it was obtained from him | sacks ne ee ik Awar 5 : Av I , last day j by un lue influence, and that it was not Meek dea sinacarefyl and definite way 3 S r nt th i ¢ . ret ‘ e th the Manitoba Scl ] Que n ane ‘ : ! sat the | executed in pursuance of the statutes of | Wt the ‘anitoba © 1 Question and po ship has} this province relating to the execution of | | e svemedia Or ler, yiewing them SPIT Ixsa a ™ , ans Of disappro- | ville, and that it be given up to be ear- | outa Trot i a legal stan tpornt. aka ile has n transferred to | celled Among the i lusirated articles are 7 the Ir for 4 S$ Tank Is the same Immediately after the judgment, the|% felicitous contribution — by F rank } } . s >. o: ich of li sea of Norwev: a ac ali i i : z ' - Conde De] Master of the Rolls called Woodland Sim- : ; Nee wis. Se tenn Norwey 5a & holar 1 i V ‘ v and wil 106 | mons, the sixteen year old son of the de- | ena —_ - . or pipe by BE. T. D. . a - |. . % lisembarking | ceased, one of the parties to the suit. and { hat iitome Of the Quanan- ig vs ‘ , : ~ ee . : = . n1e— t. Jolin untrv: askete] M: i Hospit . ii s regarded as | told him he had received a letter from | 6) 1s eee ee ted ra. and the songs ‘ wore | bim, and although it was unusual and | ° © Ladies’ College at W hitby, ; ‘ ted by Mies M 2 Ha a, May —The villace of Pales- | genenerally improper to write toa judge, jiy RB Rail : man; and The Under- Mr. 1. C. Wort “ue Wc. Dos Caminos, has been destroy- | he being a minor and under the protection | by Th - ee 7 ou ne, re and Mr. Fred. Heart I aint bels set freto it. Rodri-| of the Court, his letter was per- | WF ~ un rE. pion. Vtuer articies was atlv enioved by a @ fers, has placed | fectly proper. [The letter was filed | He a C ; ns ; at Artist : See . <aiponiene i twenty men who | with the Registrar who was directed to | ector Charlesworth’s criticism of Robert oo i / | Louis Stevenson; Ss ‘orge Lefroy’s Ra a ~ ee " f serly | ged t he band of Carlos | reply. Last week however the Master of | p uu , G mm; B. St. <aeorg Lefroy’: es sei mee sgeree quasi ; ' : | Penalties of *nius; an Spuanjaardt’ an a renault of t wn = a ae Castillio, as announced in these despat-| the Rolls had reeeived a second letter | ad , . = eres . 1 P. Spaanjaardt’s 2 aresu of 1€ eeting ass y ‘ os a | i | auadiar await ner bis Kiseaat anes a ste bald ot Gi Je or s yesterday, was dispersed by the Span-| from him, a letter he was very sorry to| . ee - “peg re: Fiction sede a Uy be teed sh troop. The Spanish troops have cap- | have received. He did not blame the = S represented by J. _ aw a Bell 3 om 1a eto l t 3p ; i ie ae : ‘ oa ial aan ae A i 1 »P EI Railway to B out i i bandit, John Estrada | boy. It was not the boy’s letter: he wrote r a ees er aud Ps Child; Mrs. Ella at 3 ; = iva » DOS ’ = ce ec Atkinson’s yi ohn’s caster liece t All Rail Line or Int eens banenain § ee sert m Masso’s band, | it bat he wrote merely as he was told. | an amoen Old 7Oun Easter Lilies; : tail Lin 1a ¢ r : : : : . Ln, tia wad end Ke [and William Lutton’s Dora,-the Pretty from St. John, are be decreased twenty- | ® fr BID s, reached Cru- | That letter was not answered and he T T : ' * : ) fix “hee 5 alesse rate for . busiaces = surrendering to the Spanish | desired to eay that if the person who aes aes ee - 8 zine } frou pieiakael = to be decreas- | @uthorities. Others of the rebels are fol- induced the voy to write the letter had my a 7 ae = ae . od cas and fit hes tt al wing their exan . | put his own name to it he, the Judge, aes cronto, for $2.09 per aunuimn, or ar’ 4 : iw ’ S Z - - ° 6 > ta ’ , . : : ‘ : a - 4 aay rit ou cents per singie Copy. att Tine aad Jollar (1.00) bi i Sr Jous’s, Nill, May 15.~It is reported | would have sev erely punished him with hone. esis: ame 1 sad iether “abt dies t tt iteiaink wit tantints the te and imprisonment, and his Lordship Experience Mas Irered it a i 4 n g g rnment lil =incres . ; I ce Lias vored f into ¢€ I ra © hire of J port di goo is from five to thirty - the <r _lad ee kind A triamph in medicine was achi ved : ; t] 6 teta.} advice on his duties and relations : E a Pe aes ts en cent, ¥ the ass ly meets to- | : 3 . - when experience proved that Seott’s Emal --- oe Thia-step ts necessary in order | % his father's will and = family. . i Pot Baty at '" f . : ” “) woes y ¢ ps | vy: . ; . . sion Would ho niv stop The proves T as ‘ ‘t3z.—A couple of] to provide fands te meet the colonv’s obli- | His Lordship also catied the complainant alanine (ini = hen ‘ “a +o 4 AT a : AS. - } ‘ U una Oo i + tO 10nV'S ODI ss ‘ js : ynary 8 yptio ) Ww . ¢ks ago a Miss Mill f or near Dal- f the separate government i 1, | Lee, and explained to him the duties and | |. : ee Meee 1S. Oy ¥ 7 ee ee f the separate government 18 to be ia caves ; : : tinued use, health and vigor could be fully hous s bo * maple sugar sap in the | yn vined The retrenchment measures responsibilities that lie on him as trustee estored e : - +} 4 +} es 34 eu. he retrenc I . sure: s - a . store: ne a m uk om fire, ned | are arencenk tc. esbode the redaction of | 004 portealarly advised him as to his g are pl t< y th stior matt} % Sit cinencihencistaatlias nile she wes s 1 i thats ied ies. the remodeliles of the jadicial | relations with the young man, Woodland Porous to the air while perfectly rain of her ries, and s | 1 las wnt, the abolition of money grants | Simmons. He had, be eaid, no ey {0 | proof, the Czravenette makes up intoa Paes haw poor relief,etc. Sir Herbert | doubt that le, Mr. Lee, would be alwys | most stylish costume which ladies much eg eS nie ts was ceiminns ganiatanen for destitate | = but he expresély reminded them appreciate in spring and summer, in which } o ; ; . < 2 AR . . - e found rned to dea r 3 on nin the shape of advance of cash both that under the peculiar Ee ene seasons it can be worn, as it is made in Tucsda He hadt i ng brush, | f essels and supplies. of the case, they must be prepared ed 4% | light and*heavy.weights. There is also a 3 asnupposed he was euffocated by _ x aa iE P certain amount of unpleasantness in their | ehyice of colors; a8 it comes, in Navy, nln aad an overcome that he could Loxpoy, May 15.—Truth comments on | duties, and he particularly charged Lee to | Myrtle. Brow al Ae ae ee smoke and s0 ov me that h iid n : ee ak ar} 1 dipl > J S Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor and Biack. help himeelf and fell a prey to the flames. | °° ‘act Ww, ‘an F “ea _ aip +e act the part of a parent towards the boy, Cravenette is used for wraps, cloaks. and — ; ee won the is fair at hicago hav ‘ » i 8 242 ant se F —Bridgewater Bulletin. pe coe ee Sei hibit. and care for him as the on ed eid nt! all over garments. A stylish cloth mak- n yeen 2g en to 1i€ Successttii *XOIDIt- \y b , ait re . ‘ : ' 1 % . . see a T - mean sage scpicena te: , evidently believed and trusted he would. ing astylish garment, while free from ; *. he pa es the reason assignec Altogether the judgment and remarks} every objectionable feature of the old rub is delay, bu ses toward the ex- | of the Master of the Rolls on the respect} | per waterproof goods ol ty r , a aon 0 fas : . ‘ ° I g 8. entire a ers of tie committee | ive relations of the parties were very im- | ——~. : , having the matter in charge draw salaries | pressive, and were evidently appreciated | : abit this work ‘ished and when the | not only by those immediately concerned, | 1 “1 and ‘ are viven ta a * “ ss 6 ea s and diplomas are given to the wir- | but also by all those who had the pleasure Os 5 : : : ‘>| ners thare will be no more work for the | of hearing him. Ww re it wili Yes n e -ormmittee j te -_ : nmittee. in , Dickies E j and y a pol a a i - or. i = aw r * Tec «ur eee F a cecedee Pt ! oRtl axp, Me. ep es eS M. | DIED. or MONDAY AND TUE! Diy, sity s forenoon to ' ‘ ¢| S- Stevens of this city, vice-president at At Annandale, on the 29th ult., Katie ot. — og : arge of the National W. C. T. U., was } : 7 of i MAY 206th & 2ist. removal, and have the body placed inaj >, ay o ee & = i Macdonald, in the 36th year of her age. a : seen by a representative ¢ 2 Associate : : ‘ “ hands cas I mean way in P; oe ‘i an l . Me May her soul rest in peace. . ; <7 | Press regarding the rumor iat Miss i The Sensati t Ao Fonviarts , ' : oe ¢ - t} r nave he Sensation of the Age, Du Maurier’s wi ve y was disposed of by the . . reat : . ‘ V C n please copy. Age, Mi P : pas " ee ee A Frances E. Willard is to be married this Herald and Watchman please cop) : oo oe Mrs. Stevens, who is a close friend ——= | 66 79 resentinent nt nart of many persons i NUT 11 . . rr : “ee of Miss Willard, said: “The statement, | STVBVTVASVSSISSESSSTOS 3 wi be . ] ‘ | ; : v ii 18 being extensively ciré ulated. that jeved and Miss W rd is to be married is without | 3 P Dramatization in 5 Acts by W. V. Ranous, ees _ foundation. She is with. Lady Henry ac ages —_—— f Mak ; —J ‘ s€- | Sor a ont time at Ryegate 1 f j Anagt Pl Jeor joseph ilk . : ot ote A Great Company in & wreai Play, ma —Georg i Jose] purgess and{ Eng., and busily engaged in @ o r R. Ss tt—a i Ottawa ast g preparat vr the convention | ae i ae alle paddy re fact ’ r f i rorld’ a. rhich is to | Billee Siketeh “ Trilby’s Foot! 2 a He © j ie Words : a waich 18 tO | Wo-to-Bac 3 Mu teers of the Brush! Mr.§ A _ 7 il ut Ak-ol. Bille andy and Taffy! at I r ( ve Burg | 4 MN j a 6 r » ‘Svengali,’ ‘Svengali,’ ‘Svengali.’ : — ; LONDOD epi A d natch from are guaranteed to cure the Alice Ben Bolt. . Ths Rome to { sl News says in answer tobacco habit in any form, Prices, 35, 50 and 75 cents: Boxes, $2 each I ee B d to the pet 10 Roman Catholics or money will be refunded. Tickets on sale at usual places Fiiday morn- ‘ du rt g > : Dp ; ata : 7 . inser Iolowlk ay .5 : of hussian & le Pope has written i@ It’s worth atria! to anyone e ing at 10 o’clock. _ __—may.5 i wee - = C ar 4 s‘lemency for ? wishing to give up the eg 7 rey o> EAE “ a aes veral Koman ( priests arrested habit. CALL FOR TEADERS. of 2 fo r polit s in Kassia and deport- $1.00 a package, 3 pack- S yal : : wow assisting i the be? Ted to Siberia and the Caucasus. aves for $2.50. eg a : : s § Kingst Messrs. P : é = ye ‘ Tenders wil] be receivel at the office of P Dwver ex i ; 7 rere 2 a nt by mai! on receipt $ A. A. Macdanald & Bros., Georgetown, . oe rice. : . s an 2 s PERSONAL. —— ¢ by the undersigned assignee of the estate ‘ Crapaud { y, and —<—e | of Macdonald Bros. & Co., Montague, up : >*_% , 1 1.4 . ‘ ‘ halen ts | . - one b i Dw : th Mrs Richard Johnson left via the St. Law- JOHNSON § JOHNSON @ | to twelve o’clock, noon, on Thursday, the ’ at | ren his morning on @ visit to Winsor, é + , 1 @ | twenty-third day of May, instant, for the D r spe y.iN. 3 @ | purchase of all the stock in trade, debts gtoa Dunk fiver, fr spect i) s ire ee a } ; : - Rey. Mr. Sutherland will preach the The Reliable Druggists. é } due the estate, and all the real and per- NEWS NOTES | preparatory sermon; to communicants at ¢ io siecle sonal property of the members of the said a _ | St. James this evening. ee TY ri firm. — s : teanie Miss Emma Beer, who has been visiting An inventory of the aly ve property can at the residence of Mr. Oliver Jones, . be seen at the office of the assignee in i. ; : 1370. | Moncton, has returned home. i Georgetown. Will fre uke you! The Venerable Archdeacon Jones i Terms cash. se C Club, England’s great free | arrived f Windsor last evening and ARCHIBALD J. MACDONALD, trade organizat has beco :o de-| proceeded to Kensington this morning. Assignee. leted of money and members that Mr. M. F. Plant, Vice President and ; ¥A CC AR 1S : ' : ; May 16—45 15 w cannot held ts aunua er 5 4 Manags Canada Atlantic and Piant icancevshy cendebeepie-tis hclooninlgiieseihtainainuicetacincaaspiiaeiaiaaioaiels As experience has taught British opinion ; Steamship Line, was a passenger on the iy 3 ta FS s that there are two sid to gree trade, as to | Olive fa oo " other tuings. the ardent advocates of Commenting upon Cabinet appointments 5 7 R cecal Pe ee re Ce eee ae Toland . a In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. Sir Richard Cartwright is becoming ne-| is a capabie man, and the Islan rovince rwpaweon : which may be what Kes Dim | w lose real and enlighten JOHN NEWSON. some, WHICH Nia) ue WilLat 4 5 w i sse iit aianga enignten- . . g aan’ ed regard for it. interests can obtain for it,| Get it—when the crowd get} op30—2m savage, 100 4 tain for it. ais ane : — } ; 1 EN = a ss i A j to a recent despatch, at the . Registered at the Q@aven H tel this fore- | seventy-#ixth anniver exerci-es of the fi James Laird, New Glasgow§ Alex. | Bangor, La North Be leque - A. ©. Holland, | diplomas were red Traut Wil'iam Minto, Summerside ; 0. bers of the class of 1595, inc] H - rv. Argyle Shore. | W ‘ Matt art, Alberton. Me., Thoolo ipon 16 Seminary, miéem- iding Lorenzo PEPE PPT E Le TELE TERE EO OE | #50 GIGANTIC SNAPS I TO-MOR ROW—SATURDAY. am l'o-m I r IW “Saturday Barg for everyone. we intend to eclipe any tins’’ ever offerad by us. SPECIMEN PRICES: Women’s Straw Hats Childien’s Straw Hats - Women’s Undervests’ - Children’s Undervests. - Call in the day time and avoid the evening crush. and every Something $e. BC. 4¢. 3c. 46 other snaps in Hosiery, Gloves, Biouses, &c, equally as startling. BEER BROS. IILLIRIRIAILIL IIE a KITITITILILILILEIET theirs - buy of the MAKERS. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selline Prices. P. B, ISLAND RAILWAY. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. Excursion Return Tickets at First-class Single Fare will be issued to and from all Stations on the 23rd and 24th of May, 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 wky 2i ONLY. T. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy May 13—2w eod LONDON HOUSE! ———_— —_( x) — ——— MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices, FOR CASH J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. FRIDAY, I am agent for the Mone Charlottetown, May 17, 1895—135 & in Low J. B. Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—ly MAY -_ 17, 1895. ton Woolen Mills. mill in the Maritime Provinces, and uses nothing in the manufacture of cloth but pure wool. i I want 50,000 pounds of wool this season for which I will pay the highest price in cash if or trade. te Our cloth is the best in the market, is made from pure wvol only, and it is bound to A wear. , Ww. C. Masonic Temple Building. wky 'T WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES when you want to buy. We are the leaders "I Prices. MACBONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. This is the largest and best equipped TURNER. ee Featherbone Siirt - Sas er one a FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPE TO LADIES’ DRESSES. 246 cise Las... For sale by leading I It is sanitary and Does not fade, Sixteen different Sold only by Ch’town, May 7, 1895—246 LABASTINE ! To Mix in Cold Water Eeady for Use. a beautiful, and is positively permanent. does be stippled, can be bended. A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. It is soft and yet yielding, poet loon eens ne nneenennnenen pes late Ralph Brecken, between Upper and Lower St. Peter’s Road; good grass and plenty water. — Pasture To Let. i 44 acres adjoining the residence of the Apply to E. G. LOVE. apl3—3i eod conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. The Celebrated FEATHER- BONE CORSETS are corded with this material. ry Goods Dealers. - = sacneentanen = ae <atimmome . LOST - A gold watch charm. Th? finder F will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, ‘ : May I6 PASTURE TO LET—Apply to Mrs Des a Brisay, =pring Park. ay 16-31 eod pd i - a also a dotle seated Phaeton. able. north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, cleansing as well as ee 7 W -NTEDIMwHuvlLA’HhLY—A guud steady i boy to take care of a garden and do general ; outside work. Apply at this office. 1 not rub off— can|—-™:« uy shades and white. ones, TO LET—Tnhe store on Queen Street next to st eS Johnsen & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to im DODD & ROGERS, |!is:stiscnh""o PASTURE—The subscriber can take a fow AY bead of horned cattie to pasture after sst of + June; running stream through the fields.— BENJAMIN WRIGIIT, —— OLD BARRISTR! This Celebrated Clydesdale Horse will stand for the season at the Stables of A. Horne & Co., Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, every FRIDAY. The baiance of the time he will be at the owner’s stables, Winsloe Road, Lot 33, six miles from Charlotte- town. For terms and other particulars apply to HENRY HORNE, In Charge Ch’town, May 3, 1895.—wy4i dy law YORKSHIRE PIGS. The subscriber has for sale nine bred Yorkshire Pigs, four weeks old. pure- Those pigs are eligible for registratioa. Two more ‘Jitters expected about the middle of June. BENJ. E. WRIGHT, Charlottetown, Royaly. may 10 dy&wky 2i. fri. ‘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 They warrant Don’ t£buy until you see them. “PERFECT” —AND—— “GARDEN CITY" wwii W. E. DAWSON'S. mayl—dy & wy best shape. them throughout. AUCTION SALE ovis dede Valuable Business Site on Queen Square, also Pasture Lots at Brighton. The premises lately occupied by the late Wm. Weeks, on the north side of Grafton Street, will be soll at Public Auction on 1895, at 11 o’clock, forenoon. Also, acre Lots of Pasture near Boyle’s Tannery. Terms made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—51351 WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of May, at 12 o’clock the same day, 2 one- Land at Brighton, Irjector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. No levers or valves to handle, no working ports; consequently will last your custom. and will not se uadersold by any firm in the business. Repairs entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention, and at prices to suit thetimes. First-class machinists and tools to send out on work when required. Plans, specifications and estimates given for any work required. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the]. business, BRUCE STEWART & CO. mch20—35 & wy tf UIL STOVES constitute one of the greatest of home comforts in hot weather. You can light them at once without ary kindling wood, and the fire burns at its brightest as soon as lighted. When no longer required, it can be immediately extinguished, and the house thus not overheated by a blazing fire kept for hours longer than necessary to save the bother of re-kindling. No trouble, no dirt—these are overcome by the Brightest and Best, that only cost from 75 cents up. Get a Stove and enjoy the summer. Fennell & Chandler. apl9—25 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. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Advertisements under this heading charged nt Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; situated on Upper Prince Street, containing tings, including a first-class Pemterthy } gor suis. are as good as Rew. WooLen Co. ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, inglad .onger than the common Injector with | ipgsmall bath room and convenient pamicy, ; levers and valves. We use best American | 9#¥!ng lawn and shade trees in front, on atil- oF F ; i oan a foru street, Brighton Road: vine minutes- eo goods, and sell at a price that will insure ] walk fcom post office, five minutes from bath. = No old-fashioned prices, ing to introduce it, reply, P O Box this paper. Canac an grown nursery stock; good pay at mece, exclusive territory; whole or part; we hi3 control all special lines —Stone & W el. ington, (°F 4.on' real, Que; J W Beall, Manager. Men- tpt tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 iF W ANTED—An experienced person to take i charge of two babies; good wages given. Ap- Aug 16, °94—ly Wants, : ost, Found, &e five cents per line. TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; Terms ‘reason- isnqguire at G.G Jury’s Jewelry Store, May is—dy 3mos TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply lo PROWSE Bros. if—mayt TO L“1— The boase at the head of Pownal heated with hot water; possession given at prely at Tue EXAMINER office, may dy vaw ti—mayl¢ FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly =< a — ———— | eight rooms, with good yard, stable and coach 4 nag — Se - heated with hot water. vi} : : : ‘80, t#o building lots on Bishop Street. For hy Notice to Parties Intending to Erect | particuiars appiy to # “ss uuner, ¥ Cheese and Butter Factories. |———~ ———_ 3 u ? STEADY MAN can find proftable employ- ih ; —— menttrying to wear out a pairof J m Mee = lu That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are & Co’s wear-resistiug shoes. apd et prepared to give the very lowest pews. ; * Steam Boilers and Engines. Boilers are | | MONEY--Loans made on farin or city > 8 ; ¢ +: : riy. appiyto F W L Moors, Soliciwor, i first-class in all particulars. Engines are onston House Corner, ( harlottetown, i A 1, of our own pattern and manufacture.| @p2\—dy law() wky Im 4) Boilers furnished with all necessary Fit-] ~ Mat le , y SECUND-HAND SAFES and Office Deske 7 safes have combination locks, and Enquire at McKay may6 TO LEr—aA very comfortable and pleasant house, Victoria Park; reat moderate- Spply to W C Harris, JR. may4 y WANTED—A good canvasser for eve ‘ounty in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick a Prince Edward IslanJ, to sell a speciait farmers; exclusive contrel ; now ia the to me Address, enclosing stamp for 76, Montreal, Que. Mention 2m 1385—ap26 AGENTS WANTED to handle our hardy, ! ply to MRS F PETERS, Sidmount. if—mays LOST—On Monday afternoon, between Weymouth and Prince Streets, a lady’s waterproof cape. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. may7 W ANTED—A general servant ina family oftwo. Apply at this office, f—mayé HOUSE Tv LET -Situated on Euston St, near Hillsboro, commodious and convenient; possession any time. Apply to R K Jost, S:am per’s Corner. eod ti~—mayil _ WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasser for lire imsurance. Address * Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apli MQ ONE PS LLL ILE agile _WANTED, by ihe end of June, a woman of .5 or 3) years of age, who has had experience us in cooking and housework; only two tis fanal- ne ly. Apply to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hiils ig boreuzh square, eod—may!3 ie diutiaimsaraiaiial ty FOR S\LE—bDweiling house situated on : Dorchester Street, containing thirteen rooms and shop with larse yard and stable. The ‘® house is suitable for boarding house, or if a desirable could be made into double tenement. For iurther particulars apply to Mrs JoHn KELLY. lw—mayld : FOR SALE—A second-hand beg —-S H by TAYLOR, Jeweler, 3i pd—mayli I ee fs 7 WANTED—A general servant, Apply to Mrs ARTHUR NEWBERY. maylé TO LET, with one or three acres of land, ; “Park View” Cottage, eight rooms, newly ty finished, opposite the l’ark at Brighton Beach, Apply to A MACNEILL. mayi4 fi ¥ PASTURE TO LSP within city limits gvod water. Apply to J. A. LONG Wort. may9—tf at Fee WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to introduce & new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up On !rees, fepees and bridges through- out town and country; steady empioyment; commission or salary $65 per mouth aud ex- pe:.aes, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WoR™D MEDICAL Evecrric Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy Im—api7 MRSS RSTUMBLES having remove: to the commodious dwelling house corner Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr Ustrander, is prepared to provide board and lodging fora limited number of boardors; bie board also provided; patronage solicit- ed. ' . 62t—mayli Tees oe wae eoime 1 ne ¥ . ' a earn: nae rae ay - ¢ oe ma ee» oe + “a i, W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun MacLeop & Co's. tf—-mayll : MILCH COW WANTED--Apply t0 Mr PETERS. tf—mays ru Le t—The desirabie two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by John Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & ap26—tt a % WAN -—; 4. om busheler for making alterations in readymade clothing, repairing suits, etc; good wages; week work; steady ewployment—McKay WOOLEN Co. mayl0 ’ F a cs eae one ean eee ot eee te ecnanestedibdiines, Conhehamabamabeel r may6 Entrance on Grafton Street. WANTED —A middle-aged, respectable wo man as housekeeper. Applv, stati w required and refere to Rev. E. T. LARD, Georgetown. ai & wy guar—ipylh