eh a% a eS OTHER ITEMS Ms , - iY on mere, Arrivans.-Clifton: E W Bar-| c vw, treal; P J Qu , st John: DW } haw ‘ ! " ’ ‘ rer yn, Montreal; G Ma: gen, Quebec; . ‘7 . nN ; , vy E Lyous, Toronto; 8 D Stewart, _ Toront , \ 7 Car pbell P McBride. Bedeque; a Tt, - Marcon, Kensin; —_ Mrs M Connor, Mrs D KR more ison, Port Hill; Dr A Gallant, | We ton; C oly and wife, Tignish; ‘ E Gallant, R chmond; P Sobev, P Smith, . Edward Ireland, Alberton; P. - siake, Charlottetown; Alex May, Cape ‘ se; Rev J A MeD ull, Charlotte Q ‘ : i Personaur—Mr'W A Brennan returned ! ast night by the Northuar nber land an \ \ M $ B 5 1. 1S visiting Ss in tow | AIN S } t enlerprising store W k 34 viv wv tne shi fronts the Surprep——-Mr Lemuel Waugh, of Wilmot 2 ’ shipped yesterday to parties in An rst his Dafferin horse. ‘ 1 ; , ’ . PPING.—Iatered : May 9th, SS Ala 4 ; a cs > eda, Irving, Cape Traverse, ballast on ‘ Ss . . ry , S mer IHS, Capt Lorier, Tracadie, biiway ties, 5 ‘ } , . a Cieare d : SS Alameda,Capt Irving, ( ape : fraverse ballast. SS Ne: thumb erland, Cameron, Point ‘ o in © iene, 32 cases egys, $387; Ie hors S, oe - 10; 2400 lbs starch, $720; 310 bus. oats, > } tim) i > me as P-L 12; 75 bbls oysters, $225; 20 cattie $900; . . L2 sheep, $72; 2 hogs, 30; total $5,446. licen I “+7? —_ } i) ARANCE — James ‘ W . EDWARD FLANIGAN ESCAPES, ’ : tf sackv 23 ! ast seen of h vas | He Breaks a Lock in the Jail Gate About = : week, and s e then Right o'clock this Morning. . } . . ’ ' Pp 4 t , “If you don’t succeed at first, try, try na S Oo} again,” seems to have been 1 motto of Edward Flanigan, a prisoner in Queen’s ; oe County jail, awaiting trial in the Supreme 4 i a zz . or ae ‘ aoc i ae g Court. About eight days ago,as already > : ‘ was i a 7 ar . - : stated in Tue KxaMiner, he made an un- s | o str ; i ‘ . } e . ‘ ; su essful attempt to break jau by cutting i ’ y i ' "I = hrough the stone wall of one of the cells. ” , i J 3m rning he made another break for Ss Was ; . berty, and this time success crowned his rts — . . 1 , 7 ne ) From tne time that he made the pre- * — _ enue | vious atten - to “br peak out” up to yester- ane yatee Asy . we id gan was kept in what is known : — I , yry cell. Yesterday afternoon, | an " e a was considered advisable to - ' : : a in this arrangement, and - ¢ . 7 " : to one of the larger >< } . ” ” floor, the intention be- . o g to keep him ia the refractory cell over ae vis q wint In the afternoon he was allowed rd at the vard for the usual rounds, and ia a i i ates 7 . j Ss 29 seemed pieased at getting outside once uy 1a] $2 N } S la of @ u fo i $9 37 Son . Last night he siept in the T : g - ay $2 : ana su o ax Ww e1giit Yelock e939 g i y was again allowed outside in the yard to y Qe ° uns iy son ' ster and empty siops He left im a8 wa ick at tue tap Inside the jail i Paorver—~T steamer Fastnet, | #0d starte epee the coy | n the we rn end Cont 1 re . i here from Halifax f the yard with the alop- pail, The sink alx Yeloeck this f n. She had | #* Some twenty-t five or thirty yar 3 from af ° suger, 1 asses and ¢ ra} | the jail building, and Mr Harvie was m o ] Fas . leave f | Standing on the steps leading into the jail g t : - ove » | from which place he cot uld note Flanigan’s ‘ € Z, : . H urzo will | ™ vements. ‘lanigan wal ke i ~_ to the e toes. oats nork sink and, dropping the slop-pail there, i 2 | made a bold dash across the yard towards Istaxp Pre mel are f scho | the gate on Richmond street. Mr Harvie ers at 1 wha saw him run and mude after him. But ie I F'lap‘gan was too quick for himand by the ture bh ving > time he reached the gate Fianigan wasout Monstros : side and was getting dewn Richmond street Mew areie at a lively clip. It was useless for Mr. consi¢ ata Harvie to follow. He was out of the race a J —New G as Flani gan had a lead of about thirty ws yards. 7 TT} The gate on the Richmond Street side i MARKET There vas asma até.d jhe gate on the — } i t ; ia aiavkel 4 with ti sane of the jaii ig a louble one, opening to the ins aoe It is fastened by two locks, one sid produce was ni ng. W a{/at the top of the gate and the prices as we: | 29 : Sie Manel o about midway iiaaan the top and is ; a ” r¢ j bottom. In some way Flannigan broke - , re Me ' stn 2 Line were he bol : to ents ea } freshy6 to 8c per | » 10 * and lowered the bolt. A ; ¢ } Fo ) } strong pull on the gate caused it to come { ats 38 r seeding 45c; potatoes 2% ~ eo a 5 a : open and Fiannigan was free. Rr mettre The High Sheriff was notifiel of Flan- T Mats : an after today the ean’s escape, am d we no doubt put forth foreig mails wil be war m every effort to bave hi re€ -captured. At < sn and Su le by Strang’s | latest accounts, hower yer, he was still at steamer Alameda via ( rout A | large. euppe t nati f ubroad wi se | : —— . PI ‘ , WATSONS NEW DRUGSTORE, ai Cha tow ato} } atandar rd ro « at Car , ne wi . , fit a Mr. Watson, the well-known egg epecia , ° one - ee now in fall occupation of his 1 drug er ; t . . mia : . 1a! crown at | store next door to Carter’s seed store oppo- ‘ s site the market on Queen Street. The store pln —T ; 7 bas had extensive improvements made . ‘oor cag <i 19 : iT M 38 1a ys ani it and it 18 now one of the larg rest and best- . i e beneht of h nigh | eq uipped drug stores in the Province. } ‘ ts I | 7s <a — — oo 1 St. Pa k’s Ha It certainly present: a handsome o - ' : Mis appearance especially when brilliantly ; J ‘ i . - Lantry Zaz & good wor ae ghted at night. The premises consists of ’ - hi . : ar} @ large cellar and store-room manufactur- ag LaTIte I t person. | ing, packing and mupencing departments, As iia g prepared, | private office and front shop. This last is ai : pr to rank Ww the | finished in ash, mahogany and wainut, the best y ( etown for some! work principally of f Messrs Mark W right & : ‘ ™ a6 y? : Co, Mr P H Trainor has had the decorat- ee ing in charge, and with*the Messrs Wright Cra Canapa’s Favon.—Represen- deserves much credit for the artistic and t ge Cana erests 10 | satisfactory effect. In his new premises, i " y to test the | conveniently situated in the centre of traf— fe apitalists, unite in | fic, with every facility for conducting busi- k fact t the panic | ness, Mr. Watson’s well established repu- a ] mized the opin-} tation for reliability, his enterprise and Si g estors garding | liberal advertising should, and doubtless ( { ad a y solid ‘ough | will, increas se his already large trade. We t s jancia i | wish him every success. sect . & _ PERSONAL. A pitalists un yur al Of Li Ln Rev. Alex. McAuly, of Morell, is.in the e ure age 04 | eity. L : ve 4 w 4 Rev. Geo. W. Fisher and Alfred B. Lork W greater €3 Fis} er, Tryon, registere 1 at the Queen es ur Lvs 40D Hot el this peenemn. A sf t sat Miss Bartlett of Nova Scotia is expected hi aming.—Toronto Telegram. to be present al ‘speak at the gospel meet- ee = ing in Philharmonic hall Sunday after- SUPREME COURT. 1c0n. - I. J. Olive, Dominion Inspector of | x “ff _ y ° . > l ay, May 9. Hulls, aud W. L. Waring, Inspector of I f Tl gument f 3oilers and Macbinery, arrived here last a g e wa land! evening on official business. They are : P s, Q. ( id H. | stopping at the Queen. J io C.} 8 [cLeod Revere Hotel arrivals, May 9th: Neil Penpraise, Jabez Hudson, Victoria; W D Ia rea Brennan, to | Sherren, Crapaud; Dr Martin, Grandview; : c ; : set aside 4 ied | Wm Acorn, Mil! View; E J Carrier, Gallas ‘ f¢! { Act | Point; A Buc hanan, Boston. ; ‘ applica- Rev. James Murray, of Montrose, P. E. t Siewart, Q. C., for appl Sedat, has taken ap his abode in New ca b, § | f Glasgow, and will occupy one of Mr. J. C. Cou A Monda Reid’s houses near J. Matheson & Co’s. —---< foundry.—New Glasgow Chronicle. Experience Has Proved It Capt W H Barnard, of Summerside, Is in the city. Heis registered at the Hotel \ triumph in medicine was achieved | Davies, “The other arrivals were: G W ynerience puro j it S s Emu! Mi } + , sxperien p : a rgay, Detroit, Mich; C E Nicholson, Ww j i not ouly Stop ne | yess Of 3oston; J R Audett P. Q iebe *s H B Potter, Pp ionary ¢ nsun | but by its om Montreal; CH Sterns, Souris; Mrs BC ‘ i use, health and vigor could be fully | Cox, Souris; S R Purchase, St John. é ed i — coe => of fibrechamois received to-day nr r ng fast — W A Weeks & Co. | ; THE DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS Special Correspondence cf The Examt!ner right weight, maylO 3i Fibre Chamois, sale at Beer Bros. for Ten Large Baskets —of what ?—where ?—when A change ’—why in our Hosiery Department, complete and sweeping, necessitates the immediate clearance of all ranges f Hosiery Se whic we have not every size. We are bent on Y: ald business, so to-m rrow—Saturd; ay—we offer at A SWIFT CLEARANCE DISCOUNT ail Children’s and Ladies’ Cotton and Cashmere Hosiery as above mentioned. SEE THE TEN BASKETs ! Our Hosiery Department will now be found next tke Glove Fair and warm. Department, north side of store. BEER BROS. } THE CHINA-JAPAN AFFAIR, Advices from Yokohama are t i ef- fect that China has asked for a irther extension : armistice grantel by Japan, in order that the ratifieations of i the treaty ot peace may be exchanged Japan has tonsented to extend the time ot | the armistice live days. Count Myoj ii, | Secretary. neral to the Japanese court of ministers arrived in Chefoo on Tuesday }and met Lord Lixoun, Li Hung Chang | : , a - } an 1 the junior Chinese commissioner. Count Myoji acts for Viscount Mutan, th | Jay panese fore gn minister, who is ill, in the exc hange of peace ratific The United Press ec respon lent at St. ations > . ir } Pr tersbu g Says he lear ns from a high source that Russia has a separate under : : ‘a a + standing with China. This understan Manchurian te Russia, but ; ing dozs not cede } | ' wholly to piaces it under ee : = Rusiian control to the extent of allowi } Russia, when so d sposed, to prok Si rian ra Ra from t! the va fN . in Ki in pr Vines bB ugost Sca of J span. China arreed to ia bu ix heck: deeds ek tv to New Chwang Ham} er Nachrichten says: “As { y has erest ‘In the question tory mv ved in the treaty S 103eki,she must hava had secret groun = r interference. Germany’s active Was } na and unnecessary. a henevolent neutrality wou) 1a ly proved her laudable sire to lo Russia a serv o” The London Standard prints the follow- ing from its Berlin correspondent: “There is reason to believe Japan will not hold any position of the Chinese mainland pend. | lng payment of war indemnity, bat } i with the of the pow It is ramered the Chinese indemnity with interest at will rest satistie support ers 1) } 7 9 102 , per Cc nt” Che Ti ent w issued at spond arations in the egraphic | res that ave | et Russia is evidentls ‘ awkward posit de St. Pete e modification “Japan’s renunciation from her ve ry rsbur com of the Simono ars arising from affair rhis wise decision only tends t on whi h the yictor secure the positi I ’ ) . : . iis Success, &@ud @arns for him the f the civilized nations which hope to see Japan heal the wounds that war in- s and resume the work of strengthen nvreand increasing ite ne | » cnr . 4 ¢ and in ste ing its naturai resources 1 >? <4 Managua, Nicaragua, via Galveston, | May 8 I >is no longer any doubt that | Great Br will receive her money on time. T £1: 5,000 ater ! ( ing to be paid by | Britain | has been raised | by po pular nati Three German | mercantile firms tie given about £2,000, | and the whole amount will be re ady to > paid in London in a few days. The ofthe m ney has ing reased the feeling in Nicaragua against Gri and the feelir go Nicaragua to Great } raising pe ypular I at Britain : is now very t indeed. . r} y : ae he government opinion seems to be that | : s : : the Central American republics will form a combiaation. possibly secret, against 7 g ——— Britain, and that everyt] 1 oesible | lt fees lone to exclude British Sent America goods trom os aan ght Awning Ducks ripe 1 linen, 60 ineh- es wide, 44 cents per yard ; red stripe aud Liue stripe cotton ducks, 31 inches wide.— | Stanley Bros. 3i-—mayi0 | os BORN. At Alberton, on the 8th inst. to Dr. and | Mrs. Murphy, a son. At North B Mr. and Mrs. «dec que, on the Ist inst., to Thomas Waugh, a daughter = MARRIED. . Jn April 30th, at the Win. residence of Mr Wilson, by Rev. H. Carter, Hugh | MecArihur to Georgina Reid, both of Lot 7. | =H DIED. At Montrose onthe 6th inst, Robert | t iuwhifis Exq , deeply regretted, At North Kis ver on April llth, Conrade | « daughter of the late Roderick McNeill, of Younker, only son of John and Harriet Younker, aged 44, leaving a father an mother, two siste ‘rs anda large cir f | relatives and friends to mourn thei pe ee loss. At Wood Islands, on April 29th, after | a severe illness, borne with patience and resignation to the Divine Will, Mary, the | beloved wife of Mr. John Macdonald, in | the 58th year of her age. Deceased was a | Wood Islands, and in her early years evinced testin:ony of her regard to the Saviour of sinsers, and by her amiable and affectionate qualities endeared herself to the hearts of all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. a nce ome = ae SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May 8—-SS Thames, Couillard, Montreal. May 9 General Middleton, {10 lin, Chat | ham, N B; Acadian, Doucette, Pictou. CLEARED . May 8—SS Thames, Couillard, North Sydney. May 9 -H L Sangster, Hubley, ‘Picton. | THERMOMETER | READINGS TO-DAY Be 2 MGs ceccesesc cas 98° in the sun - ostuibidcuseaaie 78° « shade VVVTEVSSVSUesSessesesvs 4 Conscience will be clear, you will nave done all in your é ¢ ¢ ¢ é ¢ e : ‘ power for the patient, if you have your pre- scriptions compounded at our stores. erececes 46044087 JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. BO000eeeeneeee eee NEW | FOR OLD. Furniture Repairing and Re- storing pretty nearly does that if done by WARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Sellin« Prices. Christianity vs. Agnosticism, Just published in Pamphlet form, 48, pp., the Course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on ” Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 20c. per copy; $1.50 per dozen copies. For sale at ,THE EXAMINER OFFICE. apll—dy & wy ie l rritory | r Fre | ren aac HH HEH - WEEKS’ Fhe roepres Store. “; New Goods & Novelties. In k KiDg ti ugh ou New Stock, muvers will notice at once THE LARGE VARIETY, THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS, THE VERY LOW PRICES. WEEKS’ For Our dis} ay of Drass G large. We show the Dress Goods, ods 1s very very newest fabrics at popular pri es. Many handsome Cos- tumes, also Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 72e., worth 95e. Two t ned Dre ss Goods, rainbow colors and very pretty, 68c., worth 95e. Silk Tweed Effects at 59c., worth 72 . Silk Grenadines, Crepons, Priestley’s Goode, ete. WEEKS’ Value Al in Cashisdece, 50e, 50c, 50c., 50c., 50.. 50 cents a yard is a popular price for a -h Cashmere, when the value is e jual | to the line of Cashmere we are now show- in t 50 cents. Silk appearance, full width, weight, best dye and color, worth half as much more. Your interest to see this 50c. line. WEEKS? Display of Miilinery. FAVORITE LACES in all the designa. OSTRICH PLUMES & TIPS, able colors and sty les. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS.—Gofferinzs in all colors. : JET STEELS & GILT every de scription, HATS. A dasen Otiécim WEE “KS? mean & ets latest fashion- ORNAMENTS ot This Department is stocked with Eng | lish and German Capes, low, medium an | high-priced novelties. We show the DISTINGUE” WATERPROOF > in many styles. We guarantee this make as the best Wate rproof offered to the public, both in proofii fing an t low pric es. WEEKS? livsiery, Corsets, Gloves, HOSIERY.—Cotton, Sanitary Black, Black and Tan Cashmere, Lisle Thread, etc., etc. CORSETS TS in leading popular makes, i in all owest pric ices. WHEM®? For Novelties. We show many Novelties in W Buckles, Shopping Bags, Ladies’ ties, etc., etc. all the sizes, at } ’ire Belts, Neck- WEEKS’ For MAN For For For NTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, At Lowest Prices. W. A. Weeks & Co. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, April 29, 1895. May 6--Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou; } 7th _— Lily Bank, Blue ; Wood Islands. May 7—Hydra, Boudreau, Baddeck, C B; Lily Bank, Biue, Murray River, C B. = = 4 HOUSE AND LOT On Hensley Street, adjoining the pro- perty of Mr. John Bowers. By Auction, MONDAY, May 13th, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, the House and premises owned by Mr. Jeseph Hogan. Immediate possession. Terms cash. A. MeNEILL & CO, mayS —4i Auctioneers. LONDON in — ee ete ee SALE YCTI «N. AUGiiu3 AT RYYALTY JU About 47 acres of Freehold Land, partly cleared and partly covered with good tim- ber, fronting on Brackley Point Road, and bounded on the west by Royalty Juneti 10D, May, A. D. 1895, at 2 o’cloc ik. Terms, half cash, the balance on mort- gage at 6 per cent. FREDERICK H. HORNS, Auctioneer. WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—52 & 9 wy ‘Italian Warehouse, On SATURI o'clock, MAY, the llth inst., at 12 I will offer the North Store of the Italian Warehouse to let for a term of vears to the highest bidder. The Auc- tion will take place in front of the Store, Those wanting a vood Store at « theap rent had better attend. noon, A. MeNEILI., “AUCTION SALE VaJuable Business Site on Queen Square, also Pasture Lots at Brighton mays | 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 dav of May, 18395, at 11 o’clock, forenoon. Also, at i2 o’clock the same day, 2 one- acre Lots of Pasture Land at Brighton, near Boyle’s Tannery. Terms made known at sale. R. BEATRSTO, Auctioneer. WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—51351 New © ‘rop Barbadoes Molas- ses and Sugar. Direct Cargo of Schooner Neva, due early in May :— 275 puncheons Molasses, 75 hogsheads Sugar. N. RATTENBURY. ap29—6i 155 NOTICE Notiee is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 14th of May, 1895, at the hour of LI o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the gen- eral transaction of business. LEMUEL McK -tl mtg CAY, Secretary. SEED YHEAT. White Rassian and Manitoba Red, grown on Rosebank Farm last year from import- ed seed. Extra good. Apply to FRANK McKEYNA, Queen Street. Ch’town, March 19, 1895—246 & wy PUTTNER'S EMULSION has for twenty years HELD THE FIRST PLACE as a strengthening and tonic medicine. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is agreeable to the most fastidious palate PUTTNERS EMULSION is acceptable to the most delicate stomach. PUTTNER'S EMULSION may be taken with perfect safety at ail times, and for any length of time, by the most delicate of women and children, PUTTNER'S EMULSION has, by its timely use, many hundreds from graves, PUTTNER'S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU! Kept by all good Druggists at 50 cente or an honest E1cuT ovNcE bottle. a ap27 rescued untimely His ll if sa CASES JUST RECEIVED, All the Latest Leading Styles, When in Want of a Hat be Sure and See Ours. McKAY WOOLEN C0. THE BARGAIN CORNER. Charlottetown, May 6, 1895. HOUSE ! le. —— (x) ——- ——— MORTGACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low ONLY. Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy Acnt forfMortgagees. the property of the late Robert Weeks, will be sold at Auction at the Royalty Junction on SATURDAY, the 18th of FRIDAY, MAY “ind aN beara Ne a i895. —_— The People’ s Clothing Store, 1s2 QUEEN STREET. JUST OPENED — of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and “aps. for this store. Charlotteto os Cash, Corner. If yot and prices { | VyVVUVrVyVVvVYVYVYYYYYVYVYVYYVeYeYVeYwrrreevreevrwevrTvTeYveeVveTwTT? + Aabbprbbi bbb bbhhibbbbbh sb bb 44d 44> bo be dp bp tp bp td bn tp be bn tp in tn be wh, Charlottetown, May 2, lightly shaken. And Men ot all sizes, figures, shapes, tions, are fitted perfectly and elegantly at our Store. Good Dressers Have Their Suits Made to Order From Cloths Selected from our IMMENSE DISPLAY OF WOOLENS. is the word to describe it, because it is im-| “ Immense ” BU SINE SS | commission or salary $65 per month and ex- mense in quality, extent and variety, and the and EVENING DRESS SUITS we are producing from them | are taking good dressers by storm. fit really means when inspecting one of our examples of | S. A. McDONALD, [ONABLE sartorial art Ch’town, May 1, 1895— 135 Clothing, if you want to save money, look You will find it in Thousands of dollar-’ worth Gents’ PFarnishings J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, April 29, 1895—dy 132 QUEEN STREET. MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS Ready For Business! has secured the Agency Call at Grafton Street, for the W. ©. TURNER, who for a number of years was head clerk in the McKay Woolen Co., This is the largest and best equipped Woolen Mill in the Maritime Provinces, and makes all its Cloths from PURE WOOL only. TWEEDS ever shown on the Island, all new and pretty patterns. or exchanged for Wool in the usual way. Ilighest price paid in Cash or Trade for Wool. cash to the Farmers of this Island for 50,000 Ibs. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, Island o° the store and I will of Wools this season. three doors below J. D. McLeod’s employ of the the Moncton Woolen Mills. see the finest line of Will be sold low for pay the highest price in WwW. C. TURNER. 1=95- 246 & wky lowest. ine ude and Garden Tools Windows and Doors, Prices cut to a living profit only. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, May 10, 1895 —25 06000 ‘ vers oO 2oeo vv $0000956000000006 66S06- eeee oe Puff Sleeves and Skirts all Garde SEB US ABOUT HARDWARE. are Painting, our Paints are the best quality the Our Farm trade requires. Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Screen Wire for all spring and summer requisites. that Handy Paints, and n Hose, to look stylish and stay so, should be supported by Fibre Chamois The New Interlining will resume their formes stylish appearance without crease or wrinkle on being It is easy to sew and may be neatly plaited. It will last as long as the garment itself. : Every yard of the GENUINE FIBRE CHAMOIS is LABELED. 3eware of inferior imitations. 3 weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yaad, at all the leading stores Patented July, 1890. Registered. Trade Mark i¢ ¥\34 NWOTICE. 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. It is not stif- fened by Starch Gum, aud does or dampness not affect it. Dresses crush- ed by Careless Packing or by the weight of outer garments 3i—maylO Lean & Stout Men, forms and propor- TAILOR the i i 4 : | } | i You see what a perfect | London, Ont, Canada, | outside work. | we uley by leaving it at this office. } for sale. PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. JOHN NEWSON, ap30—2m i are Building, our stock is complete and prices | Hp. H f}, JOHNSON the lowest. If you “EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street Aug 16, °94—ly W ants, Lost, Found, &e Aivertisements under this heading chargeu five cents per line. WANTED -A good busheler for ani alterations ih readymade clothing, repairing suits, etc; g00d wages; week work; steady ¢ aployment.—McK ay WooLen Co. mayldv PASTURE TO LET—At Mount Edward, near the Pottery, anc at Brighton, in rear of V.ctoria Barracks. Enquire of C A Hynp- WAN. 2i 61l)—mayi0 “PASTURE TO LEY within eity limits god water, Apply to J. A. LonGworts. may $—t! FOR S SALE OR TO LET—A4 nice house and lot on Fitzroy Street, near Kensington Hall. Apply to WM. L. Gorr. lw—may? WANTED—A position as beok-keeper by an expericnced accountant; best references ijurnished Apply to D A L, EXAMINER office. 3i—may9 WANTEDIMMEDIATELY~— A good steady boy to iake care O! a garden and do general Apply at this office. may%—tf FOR | SALE— A ‘second- hand bug, y in good erder wil. be sold at a bargain enquire at this office. 2i—may$ °O LEf- 1) he beau iful and pleasantly situated two-story house on Richmond Street West; rent will be made very moderate to a sinali family; possession given on or before the fi st of Jue Apply on the premises to CHARLES HIGGINS. if—mays WANTeD—Aun experienved person to take charge ot two babies; good wages given Ap- ply t to Mus F Pereks, Sidmount. tf—miays “MILGH COW WANTED -Apply to MR F PETERS. ti—mays TO LEYThe dwelling house on Great Geor.e Street, containing nine rooms, owned by rsG W Millner§ Possession given June ist. 3i ' pees TO LE TT he 7 new dwe Hing xr hoase on Eus- ten “treet, adjoining the preperiy of Miss Mackieson, with iarge lawn, fruit trees, gar- den, «tc; hot water heating, bath room with het and cold water Apply to © B Chappetile or Join Holman. 31 351 pd—mays TO LET—A shop on Richmond Street, op- posite the Railway House; rent moderate. Appiy to PATRICK CONNOLLY, Bishop Street. miay7—3i pd AGE NiS WANTED to handle our hardy, Canad‘an grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive territory; whole or 1; we control all special lines —Stone & Wel ington, lL.on'real, Que; J W Beall, Manager. Men- tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 LOST—On Monday afternoon, between Weymouth and Prince Streets, a lady's ‘proof cape. The finder will be rewarded may7 W ANTED—A general servant ina family oftwo. Apply at this office, f—may6 EGGS FOR serr IN 3 from pure bed Sil- ver W vandottes and Plymouth Rock Fowls, two best breeds for eggs and early chickens. — lJ Am¥s H Easton, C harlottetown Royalty. apli—im d&éw WANTED-—-Help, men or women, in every Jocality (local or travelling), to introduce a new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; ste ady employment; pei.ses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WorR™wD MEDICAL ELEcrric Co, P O Box 221, dy Im—apl7 SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Desks rafes have combination locks, and as good as new. Enquire at McKay } are WOOLEN Co. mayé Ww ANTE D—A good canvasser for every if Cloths. And we ask would invite We Mat I Clot Is a Question Often Asked, it now-—and if you have. not tried us we Waterproof Coats vary & cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & C0O., TA.LORS. Charlottetown, May 4, 1895—135 w you to our store to see our great display of | guarantee you a perfect fitting Suit, us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Give Hats, Ties, Collars, and all kinds of Underwear cheap. county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and | Prince Edward Islan, to sell a speciaity to exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26_ : WANTED —A smart boy, 15 years or over for a shoe store; one with experience pre- terred, Apply at once by letter. Address Box 670. mays TO LEt —The desirable two story tencment dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jobn Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of farmers; May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap?6—tf : iy e. e “STEADY MAN caa find i profitable em Joy- a pairof J M Me- ment irving to wear out _ ap? Leod & Co 's we ar-resisting shoe s. . TO LET—lTwo offices in the Stam per Block. Apply to PROWSE Bros. tf-mayl TO LET— The bouse at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; | heated with hot water; possession given at | Apply at THE EXAMINER Office, ; once, ; ms ay! “FOR SALE—A saddie and bridle nearly | new, cheap. Apply to D O’M REDDIN. i may4 | FOR SALE— | iron axle, nearly ne will be sold cheap. es A gaat strong cart with heavy w; aiso a light sloven Apply at this office. WANTE D—A smart young girl tc attend 4 | fruit and confectionery store; one with ex- | perience preferred. Apply to W_A CHING, | Box 27, Summerside, f rE lw—may4 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B Mac DONALD & Co. i tf apis TO LET—A very comfortable 2 and pleasant ly situated dweiling house of }2 rooms, includ Eagamalt bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street. Brighton Road; bine minutes- walk from post oftice, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria P ark; rent moderate- Apply to W Cc HARE Is, JR. may4 WANTED—Salesman with or without ez- perience, full or part time, sal or commis sion Season opens April ‘'—Eaows Bros. Co , Continental Nurseries, Toronto, mehz> —16 WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasser for lite ipsurance. Address “ Insurance,”’ P O Box 277, Charlottetown, __ pli FOR SA LE—Dwelling House, p! pleasant'y si ituated on Upper Prince Street, containin | eight rooms, w: th ne yard, stable and coac house. The house > A’ so, two building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply lo G PR Gaerert, ap2>—lm 7 a Becca Sah as cans Scare ee RN Se ’ eee ee PEE io aa AR oe Petre ten Sengme aoe / stecaeapemcahscataa