*t a : Snow Dat Monday r } | , ¢ t } ‘ , 7 at > , o Don ri v ‘ ’ : Cc. M. B, A. Ha . . oe o 4 Sprcia TRAIN W Su a me e ‘ cK, 1OCa ' - - ‘ . M g at the Cabot Club : Full attend- a r , sipsiinaietdl <TERS ey i meet ng of ( AY held this evening i t g Pay 3 eanoiialiiasasiens ( { x Cc ~The annual ’ e of the Cabot Cr t Club will be } i 4 j ‘ ey at S och Cabot ( Rooms, Ques Stree ted & are invited tc até “a a j ; ar ; gentenlem this sea se sto Tyke” serge, almost ev ta r finds it in great lemand, but before buying see that r red mark * T “ iss None cther is genau - — Fo ‘ —Me zor Abeeweit Foot- bal) Club this evening at Viceoria Park There will be a me ting in the 7. M. C. A. parlor this evening at 8 o’clock, to] orga a football clu All members of | the Association who are interested in foot- | ball will please attend slsliiislicnsi R. H. C. A-~-A meeting of No. 1 Divis- ion of the Ralston Health Club of Amer- sca will be held at head quarters at 8 p.| m.. 23rd inst., when the password for the } Pinafore coucert will be given. The R H { A. section ha: been reserved. By order of the R. W. T. W. D. H. _—-- Pakevocogical ExsMrnations — Prof | W.i. Burr, the Phrenologist, who has | heen for the last two weeks at the Hotel Da may be consulted this week at the ; Revere Hotel All who have yet «x n- |} aulte have expressed their satisfac- | tion, without which no charge will be ma nccaaake Tue Sate Raitway.—Mr. A. D. Pro-| vand, M. P., one of the directors of the Chig Marine Transport Company, | has cabled that he would leave England on the 4th of May for Ottawa to negotiate Government for an extension of | rt ympletion of | with the time on the contract f he c the railway. _ —_> J KETS For Pix arore.—At 10 o’clox | this morning the sale commenced. In one | hour four hundred seats had been taken. | There are still some good ones left. You | would do well to secure yours immediate- | ly. Some of the boxes are not sold yet. They are sel) for two dollars apiece, With Seats for four. 1 am He Gor Damaces.—A mar named Wil- | liams, a ship carpenter, of Halifax, lost a jeg by the falling of a boom while at work on | the schooner Topaz two years ago. sued the owners, Messrs. Bortling, of L v- | erpool, N. S., for $5,000 damages. The | ease kas long been before the courts. The jury on Wednesday, on a second awarded Williams $2,800. cacti Perice Covrer—This forenoon the Seoit Act summons against Ancus Darrach was dismissei. One drunk was fined $2 or I0 dara, ar citizen charged with violating i aeanitary ‘aw was fined $l or five days. | The charge of liquor stealing preferred MecAtee and Donald Mc- further adjourned for ove week. Mr Stewart, QC, is counsel for | McPherson. MrH J Palmer is watching th > CRC. i against Frank Pherson was edie Fixe Cartie.—-Mr. W. Black had three of his Hereford herd down town to-day and weighed. Lady Wilton tipped the beam at 1800 pounds and is probably the h est cow in the Maritime Provinces. | Barbara 3d weighed 3310 pounds; and} Sutton, the one year and ten months bull, | weighed 1350. The cattle were adm red | greatly by those who saw them.—Amherst Preas, ————— | Dipy’t Acree Wirn Hiw.—A city den-| who was administering gas to a Salis- | bury man yesterday, had a rather narrow | escape from receiving injury at the hands | } ity i e 9 o tier ini, of the patient. After a quantity of gas had been administered the man jumped | . . > - | from the chair and grasped the inhaler, | with which he attempted to strike the doctor. As this instrument not in- clined to be disconnected from the tubes, etc., he next seized a chair, but by this was . wext | time the D. D. S. had escaped from the roors and held the door till his patient had quieted down.— Moncton Times. siinbenelaaniiin "Tis Easter Now.—A Boston paper says: “ Provincialists arriving by steamer from Nova Seotia, Cape Breton and P. E. Island are notexperiencing the annoyances this spring which were complained of last season. The immigration officials were new st their work then and had not learned that the cia3s_ of people arriving from Maritime Pro- Vinces were in no way to be compared Wi e coming from Europe, and that the a law was in all probability net meant to apply to them at all. Acting on this assumption, the inspectors are | now co-operating with the steamship lines ! to make t pieasant whorua amuck are + passage of new arrivals as e, and the only persons | those who refuse is pos si} to | day for Pictou with 3,500 bushels oats for answer the necessary questions and under- | take to check Uncle Sam/’e representa- | lives.” saislcakediiicaieiuia | Manixe News —The steamer William | Aitken, owned by Batt Bros., arrived from | P ) Saturday evening with a cargo |} of i for Carvell Bros., and cleared to- | | the same firm The steamer N rthumberland le ft here i at four «’ < this morning for Pointdu! Chene via Summerside. She got to Sam- werside about pine o’clock and left tor ; Point DuChene half an hour later, reach- ing her destination about 12.36. Captain Cameron report a quantity of ice there. There was no report of her leaving Point DuChene up to 2.30. 7 he St. Lawrence o’cloc The schooner Ethel Aggie, Capt. Phalen, arrived from Crapaud Saturday evening. | Capt. Phelen was the first to enter our barbor this season in a sailing vessel. Last year the first outward trip was made left for Pictou at four ! k this morning. Ww b ich were He | | nerve strengthener and } suggested. | Steamer should carry a supply of them, to THE DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, Special Correspondence of The Examiner Urening or Navicarion—A few min- ntes after Capt Walsh touched his match 50 tons burden rounded the light. This is the first of the season. In 1892 the harbor ' ; was clear ot ice on April 4th, steamer ar- | rived on the 8th; in °93 the ice cleared on | the 18th, steamer entered on the 20th; in 94 the arrived on. the 21st. he steamer Northumberland made her first Qppearance here this season at nine o’clock this morninfi. She left for Point i ing no freight. lhe sebr. Azof, of Baie Verte, arrived ee ’ ; . here last night with the crew of the Can Captain Dann tried to run the tug to Bedeque to-day, bat had to return on ac- count of the ice. Gerring Reapy—Mr Harry Holman i= getting his yacht realy for summer pleas- ure, and is having anew cabin built in her BaseBaLL on tHe Ice. Yesterday a number of impatient mall boys were play- ing baseball on the strip of ice which still ciings to the shore. Broxey Wires—A number of men left here yesterday to repair the telegraph wires broken somewhere Summerside and Cape Traverse. between Prrsoxat.—Judge Fitzgerald was in ee ss “ } town last week, and went east on the noon train Saturday. Mr. Turner Berry, potato buyer of Bos- ton, was here Saturday. Messrs. W. F. Ramsay and Robert Glover have returned from a shooting ex- cursion. Dr. James McDonald, ¥. ed home. Sreciat.—A special train left this even- ing, conveying passengers to the postponed ©. M. B. A. concert at Emerald. A large number were on board. For Tae Journat.—Mr, W. from the Boston Type Foundry Saturday. The new stock will be placed in his office on Summer Street. Serine Cieaytnc.—Repairs are being made to Queen’s Wharf, and the freight shed at the end is tion. Tae Jexnte Anmstroxc.—This steam- } er, owned by Capt. Grady, left Georgetown |} on Saturday for Pictou, and is expected to make this port in a few days’ time. RETURNING SrorrsmeN.—A few sporte- men, who have been goose-shooting at dif- ferent parts of the Island, returned home Saturday. They have met with poor luck | this season. UNIFORMS FOR THE —— —— ARMY, Sir,—In answer to your correspondent |“ Bill,” in Saturday’s paper, I would say |} that he was not “correctly informed.” The clothes referred to are not made in Montreal. I also wish to inform him that [ am not here as a commercial traveller. The object of my coming here was to get the soldiers of the Salvation Army into uniform, as there is some difficulty to get clothing made up in military style, it being a specialty of itself. I have nottaken any orders, as I am informed that I could not do so, as non-residents are not trial, | allowed to do any business in the Province without paying a tax of $10. And whi'e I question whether the Act would apply to my case or was intended to apply to similar cases, yet as Salvationists always aim tu be law-abiding, I have thought it advisable to give the law the beuefit of the doubt, although it has been to our loss to do so, Yours, Seser. Croskery, Tailoring Staff S. A., Toronto. A COMPLAINT. _ “ir,—A boarder at the Davies Hotel was attacked with scarletina or scarlet fever last week. The boarders at the hotel naturally became alarmed as soon as it beeome known, and there was likely to be a stampede. This difficulty was over- come by the removal of the patient from the Davies Hotel to the boarding department of the City Hospital. {t is alleged the orders of Dr Conroy, who i2 the medical maw in charge of the hos- pital. The patient was taken down to the City Hospital! under charge of Dr Warbur- ton. There is no hospital fur contagious or infectious diseases in the city. I think it | was an outrage totake this patient from one boarding house to another. If he had been put in one of the sick wards of the City Hespitals there would not have been so much cause for complaint; but he has been put into the boarding house part of the hospital with a well farnished bed room, right in the midst of the boarders, Of course there was a panic among the boarders. 1 was glad to take a young lady fz.end into my house who was board- ing there. My object in writing is to call the at- tention of the Board of Health to the mat- ter. If we have no infectious disease hospital surely there ought to be some regulations to meet acase of this kind. I forbear from mak- ing any further remarks on the action of the medical men in this matter until it is sifted. Meantime the lady boarders in the City Hospital are isolated, and residents in the neighborhood having families, are in a state of alarm lest the “scarlet fever” be brought into their houses. I enclose my name, Resipext or Dunpas Terrace. Ch’town, 24nd April, 1895. -+ere “If You Should Die To-Night ” Well, it would be your own fault, if it was consumption that took yon off, and you refused to take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which has been pronounc- ed by scientists to be a positive cure for that dread disease. If you have any lung trouble, if you ase threatened with cgn- sumption, lose not an hour in obtaining a supply of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Itisthe great blood maker, and blood is what is needed by the con- sumptive. Miller’s Emulsion is the great blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles‘ 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. A new use for homing pigeons has been It is thought that every large liberate in the event of an accident Pigeons | have a record of 800 and 1,000 miles aday. If the Gascogne had homing pigeons on board it is believed that news of her vould have been received three days before she ry ® same e ‘ ic ‘ « ee - } y th ame energetic and hu tling cap was sighted. pain. i sz Owing to the Crush On Saturday, many ladies were unable to be served in our Mantle and Millinery Room. Having to-day opened 5 cases of additional attractions to our Spring Display, we take this opportunity of requesting your valued attendance. BEER BROS. Tux Wearner.—Fresh southerly to westerly winds; fair to cloudy with some thowers chiefly towards evening or at night. a member ice broke on the 20th and steamer | du Chene about twenty minutes later, tak- | S., has return- | A. Bren- } nan received some new type and a press | receiving some atten- | PERSONAL, A. MeLanghlin, M.L.A of the » was “sworn in” Executive Council on raturday. It is pleasing to obrerve that the Master — | of the Rolls is able to be about again after to the lamps last night a schooner of about | eo his illness, We regret to learn that Mr. W. H. Hob- kirk, of the Registry .Office, is i}) of scar let fever, at the City Hospital, Rev. Dr. Osborne delivered yesterday in Peter’s Church, two sermons, both abounding in thought and eloquence. Rev. J. F. McCurdy preached in the Coburg Road Presbyterian Church, Hali- fax, yesterday morning, and at Chalmers St. | Church in the evening. Mr. Allan Parsons, the popular com- mercial ambassador, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon. He is registered at the Hote! Davies. r The many friends of Mr. John Cum- ming+, chief engineer of the St. Lawrence, will be pleased to hear that he has recov- ere | sufficiently from his illness to resume work. Itis sincerely hoped that in a shert time his health will be fully restor @', The many. fric nds of Rev. John Read were pleased to see him out again this morning. Mr. Read has been ill for weeks, and although he filled his pulpit Easter Sunday, he has not been out since. Mra ad, who , is still confined to ber home—Mone ton Transcript. Revere Hotel arrivals April 20th: Jebn McGowan, Dundas; J A Robertson, Bon- shaw; Mrs Murphy, Michael Flood, South- port; Dr Krank Rossin, New Glasgow; Jas H Joeston, Philadelphia, N Y; Geo Mc- Guigan. Hunter River; Alex Davidson, John DeWolfe, Edward Fahie, John Davidson, Andrew Power, Harry Monk, Halifax, N S; Prof W K Burr, Ph D Ameliasburg, Ont; Wesley Myers, Victoria. some te has also been serious) ¥ “ <éme Wowxpers Never Cease.—The Amherst Press says that there is strong talk of starting a paper in Pugwash. be Ea Hor Warer.—A_ prominent physician of New York recently declared that hot water is woman’s best friend. It will cure dy=pepsia, if taken .before breakfast, and will ward off chills when she comes in from the cold. It will stop acold, if taken early in the stage. It will relieve a nervous headache, and give instant relief to tired and inflamed eyes. It is most effi- cacious for sprains and bruises, and will frequently stop the flow of blood from a wound. It is a remedy for sleeplessness, and in conclusion, the doc- tor aseerts, “wrinkles flee from it, anc Llackheads vanish before its constant use’ sovereign aiadbeca The French government haye taken an important step in the direction of estab- lishing state pensions for the aged. Their credit of £80,000 yearly to benefit societies is intended for workingmen, who must have subscribed to such societies ‘ur ten years, in order to be entitled to the maxi- mum allowance of une franc per day. The socialist deputies desired that state help be given to all workingmen, not merely to those who had subsribed to triendly so- cieties, but they didnot persist in their demand. The government assistance as- sumesthe shape of a grant, according to the merits of the recipients in saving money, not according to their needs. neha A dispatch received at Calcutta from Simia on Wednesday announces ‘that the second and third brigades of the British expeditiorary force operating against Chitral advanced on Tuesday to Miankalai. The scouts report that the British force was opposed by 3,000. The Goorhans, Seaforth, Highlanders and Punjaub in- fantry attacked the tribemen, the mount- ain batteries keeping up a continuous fire of shells, The enemy is slowly retreat- ing. On the British side five soldiers were wounded. ~ In this city, on Sunday, April 2lst, James Francis, dearly beloved son of John J, and Bridget Trainor, aged 18 years and 10 months, May he rest in peace. {Funeral from his father’s residence, corner Queen and Kent Streets, at 8.45 o'clock on Tuesday morning, for St. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery.] (Boston papers please copy.) — asec tran ttt a é Se ee ce $ $10 ON IT! $ We will pay the above amount to any person who will produce a Furni- ture Polish that will Ist. Both cLeaNse and potisH soiled Furniture, Pianos, etc., by simply ap plying same WITHOUT RUBBING. 2nd. On new or old Furniture, Pianos, etc., when simply applied, produce a polish finish, wirnour rus- BING, If anyone is ready to test this, we shall ask our local furniture men, Messrs. Newson and Wright, to act as judges; they tonamea third if nec- essary. Do you know the difference between a Varnish Finish and a Polish Finish ? Our “ Varnish Restorer” will give the rich polish and finish. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. SVSSSESCSVVSIS SSS Don’t Look So Sour “Com | ! So a when people say, menced housecleaning yet?” It takes time, patience and Ster Lappers to do house- The first two we haven't for sale; the latter we have. Price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 cach. cleaning. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. A Word in Your Rar, Madam ! Are you not feeling as well as usual this year? Is that tired, run-down feeling get- ting the upper hand? Do you sometimes feel nervous enough to fly? Are you sometimes even cross with the children ? not to mention that poor, patient husband of yours ? Get a Half Dozen Bottles ovens Deinisine PUTTNER’S EMULSION, take it freely, and see what a charm wil] come over your existence, Read this to your husband ru1s evening, and he will bring you the medicine when he returns from the club. It is plea-ant and safe to take. Six bottles for $2.50. ap22 <he Best Fittine Suit can do it. genuine Clay Worsteds. full line of the best goods made. ders for Custom Work promptly. with the quality. here you get absolutely pure goods. present orders. Here Hats, ‘Ties, Collars, Scarfs, White Shirts, Colored Shirts, Night Shirts. Sox, and all kinds of Fur- hishings cheap. Jarpets of all kinds, all prices to suit the times, You should see ovr assortment of Window Shades and Curtains. Lace Curtains direct from the makers. Wecan show you 409 pairs in all the different prices. BJon’t pass us for Curtains, Ru Mats, Matting, cte. We want_your trade and confi- dence. ‘Ouf: Prices and = Assort- ment will ensure it. os S25 eee a ee PROWSE BROS. The Wonderfui Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 22, 1895—246 WE ARE READY —TO MAKE YOU—— YOU CAN GET IN THE CITY. We care for no. opposition. We got the man that Sixteen Suits was our record Saturday. CLAY WORSTED.- Just received, one case of the Nothing in the city like them. TYKE SERGE and CRAVEN SERGE.—We keep a G.A. DIXON & CO. The Swell Tailors, Successors to ©. Robertson. Charlottetown, April 22, 1895—dy = CUSTOM WORK AND —— REPAIRING ! We are prepared to fill al! or- Stock, workmanship and_ prices right. Repairing of all kinds done neat and cheap. J. iH. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Ch’town, April i9, 1895—dy The best on earth at prices in keeping When you buy Paint We could not afford to sell adulterations for we want your future as well as your Ask us for a color card, showing samples of Paint, Kalsomine or Alabastine. We are making especially low prices at present on Brushes. DODD & ROGERS. LONDON HOUSE! a MORTCACGE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv ihm MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1895. See Our See Our New Hats, Gloves, Corsets. Sec Our New Mantles and Capes. and For the next 10 days, to every lady buying a Dress wnd over, we will give a pair of Ilouse Slippers free. Dress Goods Trimming. ——————— Se ——— CS CE SS NY <P - —-- —-—- =e Roe Our Low Prices on all Groods. and Trimming worth $3.00 J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Ciarloitetuwn, April 17, 1895—dy a DAIRY MEN ! I am now prepared to furnish the Dairy Associations of P. E. Island with all sizes of Milk Cans of superior material and workmanship. Sample Cans for examination will be sent free of cost on application, and may be seen at the store. Also, Vats and all heating and other appara- tus necessary in such establishments. I am also prepared to furnish handsome Wrought Iron, Scroll and Crescent Cemetery Palings at very reasonable prices, according to quality. Tio see them is to be con- vinced of their merits. Remember, I guarantee all my work to give entire satisfaction. such as it has been doing for the past thirty years. At the Old Stand, QUEEN STREET. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Charlottetown, Apri! 11, 1895—dy & wy Keep Your Feet Dry. If you catch cold now it will hang on all Summer. Wear Granbv Rubbers. They are the best and last longest. Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. | THEY WEAR LIKE IKON. apl 0—135 tf C. M. B. A. LECTURE. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, LL. D., Principal of Prince of Wales College, will deliver his great Lecture on Shake+peare’s play of “ MACBETH,” under the au-pices of the C. M. B. A., in their Hall, Me- Eachern’s Building, Queen Street, on THURSDAY EVENING, 25th inst. Lecture commences at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 10 cents. HENRY FITZGERALD, Secretary. THE LOVE OF GEMS is a proper sentiment, and indicates the possession of exquisite taste. You can gratify such a taste easily by inspecting our stock of Rings, which contains shin- ing examples of the rare beauty of gems of various kinds. Opals, Turquoises and Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- sent. Just received, Watches, Rings, Studs, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. E. W. TAYLOR. apl3 Bring In Your Feet We'll put a pair of shoes on them that will please you so you won’t let us take them off. The shoes that are worth $2.50, but you can keep them for $1.75. Yours for good Shoes at low prices. A. E. McHACHIEN, The Shoe Man, Lower Queen Street. apl3—dy Canada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. Shortest Direct Route Petween apls Will commence the season of 1895 ly sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. For freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. April 18 TO LET. “Glasgow House” on Grafton The Street, opposite the Opera House. Ap- HALIFAX & BOSTON, |»: . MRS. ALLIN. were. apll ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, S.S. “HALIFAX” leaves Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED- NESDVAY, 8 a. m., for Boston direct. Returning, leaves north side of Lewis’ April 18 —3i eo Wharf, Boston, every SATURDAY, at 12 o’clock, noon. Passengers arriving in Haliixx TUES- DAY evenings can go directiy on board the steamer. et Early in May, S. S. “OLIV ETTE* | 1 GRAPHY ! will be put on the route between Boston CLOUD HILUL’S alterations and Charlottetown, P. E. I., calling at | Halifax and Hawkesbury each way. 1 are complete and the busi- Steamers will then leave Charlottetown oa SUGAR. 200 Bbls Granulated, 300 “ Yellow, 10 Uhds Barbadoes. CARVELL BROS.. HICKEY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING, 8's to the pound. Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than Iwported Tebacces, Ch’town, Aprii 1, 1895—6m 135 wy ; = Wis wey Steamer Miramichi, Will Sail (Ice Permitting, FROM MONTREAL, 27th APRIL, to commence the season, and wil] be fol- lowed a little later ty the 8.8. “CAM- PANA.” This new Steamer will have everything in the shape of comfort for passengers, and accommodations for an inereased number. For freight and passage apply to CARVELL BROS.. apl5—2w 135 pat Agents. FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetown the property of Mrs. Capt. John MeDon- ald, formerly known as the “McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House. Any party or parties desirous of secur- ing a summer residence will find this a cap-tal opportunity. ibis property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the offive of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George luwn, or lo Bex 694, Charlottetown. 2R, HD. JOHNSON E(E AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Hoent Street Aug I6, ’94—ly L. W. MACDONALD, Wants, Lost, Found, &e atvestinienaane weotiy Sin Wahine dines Sve cents per line. ‘ FOR SALE—Two solid tire second-hand bicye es, very cheap. Apply at this office. ap?2—3i pd WANTE!— \ partoer to help me wear out apairof JI MU McLeod & Co's wear-zesisting shoes, No capital required, ap. W \ NTED—A girl todo general housework. Apply atonce to Mrs DSrewarr, Kent Bt, apW—3i pa PURSE LOST—0On Friday morning last,con- taining between 2: and 25 dollars. Finder w.ll be rewarded by leaving itat this office. ap20—1li W \NTED—Salesman; salary from start, permanent place—BROWN Bros Co, Nurvery- men, Toronto, Ont. t—ap2e FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE—A Karn Or- gan, nearly new: ean be seen fur two weeks at Y WC A Rooms, Grafton Street, next door to Mr Pickard’s workshop. 5136--apl9 70 MONEY INVESTORS !—Wanted, a loan of six thousand dollars as first mortgage on property valued at eleven thousand five huodred Gullars, or # loan of two thousand dollars on property valued at feur thousand four hundred dollars. Communicate with this office. 3:--ap.9 WANTED—4A girl to do general housework; references required Apply to Mrs W W WELLNER, Prince Street, apis LO8 ['—Somewhere between Charlottetown and Souris, a gentleman’s goid watch and chain, also as fawn overcoat and a pair of J M McLeod & Co’s wear-resisting shoes. Finder can keep all but McLeod’s shoes, apl7 WANTED-—Heip, men or women, in every locality (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; steady empioyment; commission Or salary $65 per month and ex- pe: ses, and money deposited in any bank when staried. For particulars write THE WoRLD MEDIcAL ELecrric Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy im—ap 7 WANTED AT ONCE--A good smart giri for general housework. Apply at this office. apié—tf TO LET—A house containing s‘'x rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street ; stable iu the rear. Apply to Mrs LowoEr, FRIDAYS, and Halifax Wednesdays, 8| ness in full swin a. m., and Saturdays, 10 p _m. Return- ing, Jeave Boston for Charlottetown on TUESDAYS, 12 noon, and for Halifax } Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon. Tri-weekly services by 8. S. Olivette and Halifax, between Boston and Halifax, and weekly service by S. S. Florida between Boston and Charlottetown will be resumed in June, as last season. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked by Charlottetown Navigation Co., or Agent I. C. R. at Pictou. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or ge g. Long experience with high- make his class work must Phctographs popular. QUEEN STREET. ap6—246 w H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax.| Carloads arriving daily : RICHARDSON & BARNARD, ; aed Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Gold om. Boston rolden Sheaf. oa . Victoria. “P Dainty. Five Roses. Canned qoods. All choice brands of the different grades. , a Who'eeale only. Corn. CARVELL BRS. Tamatoes. April 18—3ieod Galion Apples. aes ne - - Pears. White Russian Seed Wheat. Plums. vanmsiiail Peaches. First year’s growth frum imported seed Strawberries. op the Warren Farm. Vhe Sced Wheat Wholesale only. rown on this Farm has given unparal CARVELL BROS. eled results during the last fourteen years in all parts of the Island. April 18 3ieod. ne eal JOHN NEWSON. Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. DR. MURRAY, OFFICF, 145 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. mch19—1mdw Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuabel Farm, containing about sixty acres House is in good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are two on chards, one: ontaining sixty trees of different varieties of fruit. About one aad a half miles from the city. Terms c. BENOIT, febl3-—3m dy & wky apl0 NEW FLOUR. Dundas Explanade. ap.6 | FOR SALE—A good strong cart with heavy | iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light slovea | will be solid cheap. Apply at this office. aplji—tf TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. t—apls EGGS FOR SETTSING from pure-bied Sil- ver Wyandottes and Plymouth Rock Fowls, two best breeds for eggs and early chickens.— JAMES H Easton, Charlottetown Royaity. apli~—lm d&w TO LET—A comfortable dwelling, - rooms, situated on Euston Street East. Aply to CHARLES MOGREGOR. tf—al | WANTED—An experienced saleslady for | our Mantie Department.—JAMEs —— } Co. a | TO LEf—The brick building now orcupied | by John Coombs. Apply to Mus Rosins, Lower Queen Street. ti—~—apl WANTED~—Energetic, reliable canvassers for lite ivsurance. Address * Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown, apll FOR SALE—That pleasantly si:uated brick residence tronting on Hillsboro Park. Fart of the purchase money can remain on mert- gage. For full particulars apply to Mrs Wm Kennedy on the premises, or to A McNeill, Auctioneer. wi—apll WANTED—Salesman with or without ez- perience, full or part time, salary or commis. sion Season opens April ls.—Bkown Bros. Co , Continental Nurseries, Toronto. mch2}—16 TO LET—The store on Queen Street at sentoceupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WATSON. tf—apl OLD P E ISLAND STAMPS, compiete series, also all kinds of foreign stamps, for saleby TH TAYLOR, Grafton Street, lottetown. 2w pd—apii TO LET—One-haif of the three-story brick house on Upper oom rep qoutateiee nine large now occupied by Gt orge Beairsto ee May Ist. Apply to A Horne & \ meh30 SITUATION WANTED—A double entry book-keeper and salesman is dpen to an en- gavement; has been five years with last em- loyers; best of references; address P O Box 73, city. apls , = mama cogs a ee ee ae