— _—= — aot THE DAILY EXAMINER ; : ; MON AY apete. sinew: ss : ° ‘. : Se } ——— nemo BCAA ‘sicclaieaa ah e “ saicjceniihdeietiaa A eee stem g | - ” sancti ial stiles itieniteamaliendaaptinhelememnaom taoaaeeunmepeiiaememenipeaabamttotmmmmarmertennn neta ee eae vat ano OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS,! ** "% martes soem — cd a ee ~*~ A ' q ‘ ae Rays * = LOCAL hood In Re The Southern Railway. | Lanl of mie] iv Jake an} forest! 5 & h Roer Bros Special Correspondence of The Examiner | oie W \ ere the 5 J ' . } r : at i Maxries a specialty—! gmc Senne. Heed: Davita: tno tetlies ta ti toby : i winter's lo. k~ are hoarest, ie sg Y . smar . » DRel “ daa rm Here tie simmers ieaf is greenest, 27 : - ont REGULAR meeting of the Prince County | Guardian of the 25th, congratulates that} Ang Gnd winieit> bite tn Meaeneie yi ) I : mperance league to-night. | — on its advocacy of the Southern te tin cetenen”s ‘vat ire ‘ : ss 5 | Railway. . fa se: einen . se} bt inns caf ta seares Macon! I \ S lus amount realized by the C.M.B A. | ‘an - = t li = ; — ee : congratulate And her parting smile is dearest; i = .FEAM Ww I ber yncert in Emerald last Monday night was | 4; ine grit lights for lately doing the same Where the tempest rushes forth re No. 2 _ M M deer oak al Y nig “*; thing in the Local Legislature. He Fr ie piaede gS ae ' specia S« Hout Hau, | might proceed further and take bis dear With, the caverns in the north, i ‘ ; g e% , : : Phen «nomen ; Strangers Hore. Arrivats.—Clifton: M Gillson, | friend the Patriot to task for not taking a a ~ fighining of a g r*) “ Tyke” serge | Frank Riley, Montreal; Ernest J Todd, St | decided stand in its favor. He might go|- ee oa He Mol. UCHLAN JUST OPENE D Ti d Hl , Like . aa al a J } ve B; r3 Bonrnste, Niagara Falls; | a ae and arraign both the Patriot rn : : ° 1i0usands ofr ouars W orth H 7 - rds, | Geo Diggs, Littl York; H Townsend, W | 29d the Guardian, as well as the whole] Fair land iver, lake and s 1 ; ? ; » “4 8 y 24 yard , ; ; hardian, 5 1 1Ole | Fair land of river, lake and stream, f ea} y h G ? FE | a A H Smith, Montreal. a in this Provinee, for throwing Of forests green through all the year, 0 ci S an 0 s lot ing, ents / : urnis Mngs, El Campnett: Jas Rankin, Ch’town; John | cold water on the agitation not long ago. | Of vallevs that Arcadian ¢ : H t d Cc If : - : : ny JC | , agiti u% long ago. | lleys the : ) cee, 6 ‘ t t aw x | k x Ga 4 adjourned | Kh Larkins, Jos Hayes, Richmond. fle — —— to tell us why his Of homes that love and plenty cheer; a s an aps. you wan 0 save mone y; 00 f : Cricket Club to Baa > ‘ : } party has changed its attitude on the No other land could be re des ' : Persona.— Rev. Mr. McKenzie preach- | aig 6 1 the; No other land could be more dear ? t — A la attendance re-| .3:) 4. p i a Ic . ai sit ach | Belfast and the Murray Harbor Railway; | "Neath all the overarching skies or lS s ore. ou wi n I In t ed in the I resbyte rian Chureh here yester hed Rie te te aes os a ; Fe , : sted. Im] at isiness. dew ’ aiso, how it 1s, a8 he says it is, no election And doubly blest is he who here a cs ¢} Mr. J. P. Hoon, of the G iardian, was dodge to agitate for it now — especially, I | Contented lives—contented dies, ’ : N ! y of James town Saturday ’ ‘ Suppose, as it is done by the Grit | H. L. Srencer. Ss a Ss an R G x} . 2 Mies J ‘Wee i ii: whi teal party. Most people willsay that is grit] | , 9 4 ante 3 oe Saayre o has been spend- hypocrisy. But never mind. Mr. Benj Vhere of yore by tideless waters Charlottetown, April 29, 1895—dy 132 QUEEN STREET. ot a Sherwe = 2 _— ae in town visiting fr.ends, | [avies takes great pains to explain why | Pines their solemn shadows threw, « - os : : "ite Bee representing the Charl the railway was not advocated in Parlia- | a ge ep tious homesteads, | ri ; Sa ‘ nig : ae : » Tepres Hting the Unaries | we, t. 181 » that he ans iY 1e | ‘en their thrifty lives pursue, | : ras ‘ yota Kenne vy ‘Co., dealers in farm produce, Bos. | sancasdinene be ices a Bo | Where in bygone years the forest Stre The | t ms who has been on the Island buvlie Aa, ies and Welsh. : As he has done this, | Shuddered with the tempest’s roar, ex é 3 o} P a a -'B been called home by his | he maitht also surely try to explain why Spreads now many a stately city; firm. Mr. Berry left this morning by the | jis party owe, ie y | Solitude returns no more! ama . : ; § % | his party ®pposed the agitation begun by sn ! P . is : ~~ Northumbe rlaud, E : the Conservative party last January, and Happy country! happy people! The eople S Stor C, : ‘oO © } 1 specia _Mr. Cnas. E. I ARRANT, representing | previously, ; : | Peace prevails from shore to shore. f : eV Ledg vht at half- | Northrop ms Toronto, Ont., wasin | it is when he proceed to say that he re- | Kay Livinestone. — town Saturday |; ar s pa : : -° 4 | joices that the supporters of the govern- aa ; : ' . - i r g St. Laurence L ige Mr. Wm. Bowness, of New Annan, was | ment nase joined bande with the Opposi- 0 = pir and lake, and forest land : New Goods | § - : g k Third degree a passenger on the Northumberland thi Kies oes thin qu sstion that he makes bhim- | lho ng en a be - ot '. stain aa fF —-. — morning en route to Moncton. se] J2enlons This ia ecartainiy rich. | cee eae OO Willing Hem ® hele Shes Bae oe _ | self ridiculous. This is certainly rich.| put plenty hath, with some to epare; All persons indebted to the fe ENGI : train ic RAGEDY.—A fine day. A loving couple. | After explaining why our representatives hud Wenllit brocties th tad malian ole se \ ‘ 2 2 e et ca Oa s sarod ” Hal; ony wT r} A short walk. A railroad track. A | for Queen’s County had failed to move in | Her herita ce a pe ple ae oe , ta tevkiiir: themech car ‘Mew Stock estate of D. M. RICHARDS & x lay Manitoba for alifax. hey | atumiiline oe in ae ae OE ahin a anak umes : co ae P uernage & peo ey a re re 7a “ . " pe coal ed ‘ Th on ota ma gent, A “dull thud. Alas ! | th matte r, and congratulating the Grit | Content, and peace, and strength our buyers will notice at once CO. by book account or other- a = * 5 . ve j orJim - press for lateiy turning a somersauit on | : . me * : : \ r tw s in the n.—St oS ‘ ae rh. a . aowers. y . / “1h , _o wise WI oe oO t F g — . : Movinc.— Mr. Whitimore Read is mov- this ews, he would try to make people | Then where can we a rival see THE LARGE VARIETY, ake u be kind enough : THE LOVE OF GEMS 8 ‘ | ing his place of residence on Water Street, believe the Grity party were the advocates To this forest land of oura? THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS, settle their amounts before the is a proper sentiment, and indicates the [ f , | > tl jate eel ~i by ; re : j } at irst. Thy no Say é c le & re- ; : . ‘ é 7 > rp r x F F : > ope ‘ : sg is foreno a Freak | to that lately occupied by George Gould. | oe ¥ he —- ees a Canada! Canada! THE VERY LOW PRICES. 15th May, 1895, at their office seaeeladh of exquisite inte Yau one ; yherson and Edward} Coyvenrioy.—Arrangements are being | *~ a? : . 7 >, | This free, this forest land of ours! > _ - ify s ily by ins i 4 3 8 t ‘ » | qattaats es 2s etaw GH! iii and save expe ~ gratify such a taste easily by inspectin : arraigued on a/| made for a veteran teacher's conveation eg eee pr — lish ys Joun Hunrer Duvar. ond cn . —— To the bus | our stock of Rings, which pe erst oe ‘sg t entering the prem-j| to be held here in a few weeks. There i. n nd . ee le “better” 1 “ ths : cGREGOR, OF FP. E, ISLA WEE & . ae whiting ae ing examples of the rare beauty of gems i 7 As Salant | ave abos Sa ia cl ie . —and on the principie etter la 1an | JOHN McGREG ‘ ’ P. E. ISLAN He Yo . . 7s # : — At < ——o ok pa about thirty veteran teachers in this ever,” the Grit ae joined the Conserva- | _— gyi ic - ne Charlottetown, April 29, 1895. of various kinds, Gpals, Turquoises and 4 ] — ae eee es _— , a ,_ | tive party to carry it. Itisto be hoped, a : Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- ; Az. ea | Fismxe.—Kight fishing boats from Eg- | however. that ii is pot the same help as De ae il a a For Dress Goods. sent. Just received, Watches, Rings, l Coxvert.—Arranvements are being | ™ont Bay are moored at Holman’s Wharf | Mr. L. H. Davies and Mr: William Welsh | louetown to the panied iy wot nr : F Studs, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. made for e concert in St. Patrick’s hall on | *aiting factory supplies, | gave the Island about the tnnnel—trving| gia, From Notes and Queries ia the | large, Weslow the ney vont walee, E. W. TAYLOR. i” wae Sh oe S Ee a1 On | . . 7 in = —- 7 D | Str,—Fr. Notes ( 2 arce Te s » vere sweat & ica 9 ff 0 tthe middle of May, the money} Lanxp Pvrcuase.—Mr. John McDonald | to frighten the Dominion Government Star of aed 6th ie > cn i kg — ges eh rene yo ___ apis F ~ rea i at wh ch wil! be donated to amost | has } urchased the corner lot east of his | about the cost—-which was placed by Mr. Blake. Judge 5S ola rtan and Mr Suchides ae aa i i Wool ee aes ns ’ praiseworthy olject. A goed programme | livery stable on Mill St., to which Mr. Me- Davies at $20,000,000. Indeed, Mr. Benj. | the author of “Ginx’s Baby,” are sup 72c., worth 95e Two toned Brose Geet Lean & tout en, i w presented. The exact date will be | Donal Iwill move the buildings he uow | Davies may have the same ovject in view, | sd to be the only Canadi: a eal have hala : it a le ; a He ‘on a } Ls ar inced later on. | occupies some day next week. | when he places the cost of the Belfast and| -..... ,:.. ee ee | ee eee and very pretty, O&c., j . I ge ~ | Horse Sou.p.—Mr. P. R. Baker } id | Murray Harbor rail ia ok ween Ol 000 900. | - in tha British — of Commons. | worth 95c. Silk Tweed Effects at 59c., r or : and men of all sizes, figures, : . . sonia ORSE 30LD.——-r. f. te. Daker has solid | “ * a ee ae a eee ‘| But there was another Canadian who also} worth 72c. Silk Grenadines. Cre 2 . ° ij ALUA os inpine Lers.— The au >| to Mr. Wm. Powell, of Moncton, his valu- Mr. Benj. Davies would like to be 7 held that honor at a much earlier Pricstley’s Good re ee shapes, forms and proportions et t sale n fTednesday next. M: , at | ahle Glade as : lichtene: Senat Vereuson’s positi : , ! ee = i : ys ) 8, ‘ . PT -- a : t “ “ — ae pve he | = eae ae bo | re at ns a ae eo ag — of ee history. = —~ John are fitted perfectly and ele- : . ae ee ee me OCS “re since aay, ur Pt ee . ; = a | McGiegor, the son of an early settler in ; enoice building lots adjoining the residence } Moncton this morning. might refer Mr. Benj. Davies to the debates Prince Edward Island. He was, when a iN § gantly at our store. Good 4 ) R } Seq offers ¢ or? 1] ~ i I he ini Senate its ast *es- ee ’ ni 2 ° * y ; > a 7 I , : " . Ey ey a au ‘| Memortat Service.—A memorial ser- | '@ is a, Shae a last v¢ ~ | very young man, appointed High Sheriff WHKEKS Keep You : Feet Dry. dressers have their Suits made oy Ma pr oe te Paap ana ae vc cate sea jomasg | Vice Was held in the Methodist Church | 0" em . poe he eer pr ty | for the province in 1822, While holding a : dea coemnhicodecg cago oma aes to order from cloths selected ine i Sepeenen pane Soe private residence® | yesterday morning yor the late Rev. Mr. . ’ oP ee th be — "then — | that office a requisition was presented to et ee ° : : dienk 4 now in the market. | Mages. A short address was delivered by | stor cagaaen's Speech e more t ane him, signed by a number of the leading} { Value in Cashmeres If you catch cold now it will from our immense display of H “ nee roars : : - | ned. might alse refer him to reports o 1 i : : ” S Sie Prsavoar.—This opera will be. repeated | Mr. William Strong, followed by a a RCE cn taeda held in ee people, requesting him to call a meeting . hang on all Summer. Woolens.: “ Immense”’ is the iis 1 the Opera House on Thuraday evening | ™S7K® from the pastor, Rev. Mr. Waddall. | To) ion, azo, and which neither the Pat-| °£ 2° inhabitants ofeach county, for the = ae word to describe it, because it i - i ead al 1} sa diem sti a faa +o. q| Che service throughout was in harmony aah ae Goce ia * rs yy ” bi: a i oe | purpose of consultation, and laying a 50c., 50c, 50c,. 50¢.. 50 : li i ' a a re ee eT oe Le ohiec “ | riot por Guardian cared to publish, which | samneeis ¢ i . i r " ' ” cat : > ts perf yan las t was last week. Alt should | _— _ — will certainly enable him to sez what he se anor ” — ee : — Wear G ranbv Rubbers. is immense im qua ity, extent j * attend, if possible, as the proceeds are to Tue editorial note in Saturday’s Exam- apparently wants. ao ‘ - ae : tl ’ Cal ; “Pr 50 cents a yard is a popular price for a = —ommerm : Meee ee ee ee ne ee ee Ee and variety, and the Business 4 fi be given for the purpose of providing} mver, headed “Temperance Movements,” Next Mr. Benj. Davies appears to have | eom sates ak aia seaman - French Cashmere, when the value is equal and Evening Dress Suits we oF, a ban I stand for Queen Square Gardens. | and referring to the eppointment of a ven- | discovered the need of a Bridge across the s aan an sat did not 7 ee et , th to the line of Cashmere we are now show- They are the best and last longest. ‘od i f 1 i Plans of ball and tickets at Johnson's and | dor in this county by Mr. Peters, will lead | Hillsborough, and you hardly know what | dre Governar’a views, be Was Tiemtced | 28 at 50 cents, Silk appearance, full Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish are producing from them are ae Rankin’s. ’ | your Charlottetown subscribers to think | he is driving at or what he is looking for. | fom hiselien i ioe aan ‘as — weight, best a and color, worth o ; es taking good dressers by storm. i ~ o. . ; . | that we should fee! indignant that Mr. | He says he is waiting for some one direct- | },,1: ae 7 nalf as much more. our interest to see . , P Ovr ox Srrixe.—The ‘entire working | peters should take upon himeclf the risk | ly associated with peblie same aa om 1 | _— shortly afterwards, and he ney he this 50c. line. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. You see what a perfect fit if ne alti Mead, UF. d. 1] i : : ot Oe ee . . } @& y acclamé s = = : Sa ~~ . M sae Cascada Woolea gay 8 | of making the appointment in the face of see the necessity of this communication | oe + Saaeeanaaies Oe ; ap] 0O—135 tf really means when inspecting id oe ay Sa an ng a te ot L, =. ——— and = a j with the Capital. Well, I am afraid hej jn 1994. He subsequently left ab ad ry a 9 one of our examples of sar- ti ee ut ess "| But in sowing the wind Mr, Peters will | will look in vainamong his own ranks. | ,; ae ates 2° , eae a : ‘ ee i Octobe 5 1895, a redu “tLOn = srs 7 | doubtless reap the whirlwind. | Mr. Fred Peters and the whole Grit Party | “ aetggated m he ekieeh “A thes a torial art Lz waa made In ai! departments o ~ 2G, me. — ; 5 saiend ial cies os Siete se es — er ner) ix ai as aad the operatives claim that the company | ‘ i we ey oe been bay | = eee on | the Pr green of Americn, Ba ~— vol- Display of Millinery. S. A. McDONALD, i] aa store the cut as 2oun as buei- | aay replacing the buoys in the harbor. | ¥° _ “ eo. en istory of British Americ JAC rn xa: } . : ag promised to restore Pere eS aaah ay oe Suipemc —Shipped per SS N | led the people ef Fort Augustus and Belfast | i ; veral lare y = = oi Sens FAVORITE LACES in al! the Jatest The Fashionable Tailor. i ness would permit of it. Two hundred Suipetxe —Shipped per SS Northumber- | to believe ths 3 ahs | nected | and several Jargs volumes OF comimencts designs ap22 hands are involved. land today : 1460 buns oats, $526; 2@ bus | (0 Steve that much might be expected | statistics, besides other works. He become a senent a arin : Ss if - —- 87 from them if they only got in power. They T OSTRICH PLUMES & TIPS, fashion- ie: sonatas potatoes, $6; 60 doz egg=, $6; 1 horse, $100; Gdan Wise ie ts es os ur . Ben: secretary to the London Board _of Trade, dhl deleveend cinlen ) MAKE YOu. BS Sap Acciwext—A very sad accident | total, $638. Davies isanxiously lookineforit. Possibl; | 274.%8° clected for Glasgow which he re | BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS.—Gofferingn happened at Murray Harbor North on Schr Dielytrus, Capt Cook, entered this I ia a “gt ee —- bi a. a a, | prevented for several years in the House of in all colors. — : c rs Friday last. While Mr. Thomas Millar | morning with coal from Pictou consigned 1€ 18 Only throwing outa hint for — Commons ; and he held the office of under JET STEELS Il . : 2 2 2 en : : : >— ; : -_ | one to agitate for a bridge in order to spoil | Seer ’ 2 ’ : ILS & GILT ORNAMENTS ’ son of the late Andrew Millar, was assist-| to R T Holman. Capt Cook has had his 2} pi Sov o raiiws = A -eortain Mf Secretary of State for the Colonies for of every description Sealed Tend-rs addressed to the nndersigued : ing some other men in turning over a/| share of affliction during the winter, having LH yee Solange. ec Pager “ir. | sometime. Prince Edward Island thus ee eatin sand Ondnaned “Tender - Drill Hall, a a 4 large boat, it fell over on him and crushed } lost his only son, who died of scarlet fever, this ‘et oh-thian ut Detaen te mae | claims that one of her sons, a graduate oe _ Malling. x 8." will be received at this office } m severely. It is said that his internal | alzo a daughter,. who died from the same |... ™ 505 marta OF mnsiance, | from her provincial legislature, was the i Oe etet eS ee ee ees ee : : ; ‘ 7 7 > asks ac ar > ae a . : : eral worke required in the erection of a ipinries are of such @ nature that doubts | dire disease. The deceased were in the vag Peaaeen pce? . —_ | first Canadian who held a seat in the Im- Nn | 8 YOU CAN GET IN THE CITY. Driil Hall at Halitax, N s. " He re entertain of his recovery r.| bloom of manhood and wom: “ » She tam oper IS should OCgin & rial parliament, and-also an important *4: Plansand specifications can be seen at the FY are entertained aftie gecavary. Mir. | MOIS St ROOCRE See eg: MO | once, and. is wold the thater ie tobe ab) eee.) a - ontaeae eak eee We care for no opposition. We got the man _ that] department or Pabiic Works, Ottawa, ant at ~or Millar is about 40 years of age and is one | re-pectively 19 and 16 years. tiieh teed npn siiall 1 office in the administration of imperial af- . 2 the oitiees of CE W voiwell, Resident sngi- oT of the most respected ichabitants of Mur- ——-s SEA the beaks an tie ne oe, ‘ Mantles & Waterproofs, | can do it. Sixteen Suits was our record Saturday. neer, (ialitax, on and after Friday, 26h inst e coy Mahae AN OPEN LETTER saya they must begin at once, at other p s ‘ : h and tenders will not be eonsi unless my <SRENOE. pe ve sie ae places, too. The end generally is the Gov- | =~ - — Oe ae This Department is stocked with Eng CLAY WORSTED. - Just received, one case of the suenes desea ant CONE with the ae p as take <a a ta 8 stock = . . - . . ! y a b Tas Hvsruen Has Arnivev.—By tele-| To Hon. F. Peters, Attorney-General; = — wrlans ee heed ? him. BEAVER FLOUR ! lish and German Capex, low, medium and genuine Clay Worsteds. Nothing in the city like them. ok a corerted hank cheque, payable wae 2 T ‘ thia ning fro mhera arbo cnn 1¢re is such a ing as beginning : . ee , ae ‘ ster ablic ’ ae gram this morning fron Amherst Harbor, Commissioner of Crown Lands and FIs pec phic “eect i _ gin - I ot 8. | high-priced novelties. We show the TYKE SERGE and CRAVEN SERGE.—We keep & | to five per centof amount af tender, mam a e Mag lalen Islan is, to Geo. D. Lonzworth, Public Worke ; Provincial Secretary- a ay Seeks te 2 iat ane “ DISTINGUE” WATERPROOF in f ll li e f th best oods made ee ae tender. This cheque se be th e ache. Erhel ocin ‘any » . ail a " a oe on wir. iu. ° avies magnine @ pro- | 7 . ” : feite 1 : 2 I the schr. Ethel Aggie, Capt. M. Phalen,/ Treasurer ; Czar of P. E. Island, ete., bable ciek canes maa so Geshe t 7 eas To Arrive by S. S. Tiber: | many styles. We guarantee this make as = me OF UES & P faks 00 ouephand tic uals aaneaeena ae fj arrived yesterday,—first vesse] of the sea- etc., etc. a. . mG re the best Waterproof offered to the public, ‘ lalla lhe Sade will be returned in case of non-acceptance of ae eon tourrive—passed around large quan— The dealers in Fri County in liquid deadly Glow. We must take core now that 3,000 Barrels of the above we l-k both in proofing and low prices tender. si tities of ice, only 24 hours frem West he dealers in Prince Vounty in ‘quid | a most deadly blow is not clandestinely os a a ee ! - a The Department does not bind itself to ac- f it! ie . ce, oniy « i . “g groceries and other exhilarating fluids de- attempted to be given to both the bridge brand of Flour. cep: the lowest or any tender. punet. ; ae _ steamer St: | sire to extend to you their heartiest thanks | 41.4 the railway by advocating for both at | ALSO ——~ ;7 “ie ° pos ie F. E. ROY HF Ulaf, a on H. M. Ss ee with = sub- | and to express the deep obligation under | ji o¢ Sashes thin 46 the coares Me 800 Barrels F: Fl \ i) * 7 " “Secretary. ph 4 me saratoga bot ‘Thie ia | Which you have placed us in re-appointing | Benj Davies ib bain a entincter | 00 Fee ee The Swell Tailors, Successers to C. Robertson » Ben ne ae i yet waiting for the ae o — his is Mr. Saundera ven lor, The fact of your M » W Mh Wels) a ide ya} } - { “ec ’ — ‘ > il 7 2 r C | t Gl : : : wen doe “on _ 5 : H the second season Captain Phelan arrived | going so in the face of auch © seco og | et. Willam Welsh In order to regain the 200 Five Roses Flour, osiery, Corsets, oves, : ‘ Man ake Sess haters the. Ola, We necli cari the face of such opposition && | dving confidence of Belfast. In either case, 200 “ g@Qilvie’s Hungarian Charlottetown, April 22, 1895—dy - tee aere before the Ot. Wal. woes us we under-tand you had to overcome marks L ask | | bew They hay 2 “ t a : HOSIERY.—Cotton, Sanitary Black ee eee ee te eee eR Ce eat Gee ee ee a) ants Lost Found dec i rest that the first mails to Magdalen]... .. Se aul aes t eee asK the electors to beware. vey have 300 . Rolled Oats. olny. gtton, Sanitary ack, _ Sy ’ ’ wd is in future be given to Captain | . oe ; ye conde an a ae a aright to doubt the real attitude of the N. RATTENBURY Black and Tan Cashmere, Lisle Thread, a Wisi We deakt Gentale Phalee willl nees are In duty bound to support,and such | q,i¢ party on the Southern Railway. They 26 —4i 5135 are 2 : etc., etc. Advertisements under this heading charges he al ae . sy pe a eal w a } — influence and vote we hereby should explain why their sudden change. At eee ee wae F CORSETS in all the Jeading popular five cents per line. : P tie sIrst SCHoOons LO @rrivy ) behi i ~lere r - aE Pe gt . ° - =. : SN =) * iia , ee ae ee eS 7 auy rate, let the people watch closely their ‘ makes, in all sizes, at lowest prices. ae oe eS cargo of herring to supply early bait to | * pod ‘the appointment been withheld | * ae people c owely Dobell Line on * prices a Pt mw yp Be gy re ge ey _ lobster factories ee | much longer, it was our intention to have eos Cuveousn s i ey 8 Hazard, Esq. Apply to Mrs BLATCH, corner i. ; Toca Yanneuen ~~ The. veeiier! organized township clubs under the pro-— Belfast, Apri! 26th, 1893 NL ER. b Great George and Fitzroy Sts ap29 3i mws Bs. meeting of the teacher's in-titute was held | tection and on the same lines as the one tae pti ri S. S. TIBER, due here from Montreal . LOSr.—Yesterday a gold brooch with dia- "eis on Saturday evening. Mr. Stewart and} TU" % successfully by you and Mr Experience Has Proved It (ice permitting), Tuesday, 30th inst., will For Novelties. (x) mond setting. Finder will be re ou Be Se Milne ” . al. When | Davies in Charlottetown. (Please send us ‘ail ae Sit WE ole Bile leaving it at this office, 2i F r. McSwain gave lessons as usual. When : ; : A tstanh i dici shieved | ©2!! to St. John’s, } fid., via Sydney, car ee : i “aang : ; ooaeggy oe a few copies of your buy-laws; they would 4 triumph In medicine was ach leve r ce 7 a : We show many Novelties in Wire Belts, rene aah the lessons were over a short discussion ' ai td ie J when experience proved that Scott’s Emul- rying live stock on deck, and produce Buck! SI} : eek ae WANTED-A girl for general housework : f took place en the new course of studies | ** ® _ see-tphane slo eion would not fl rg } Sg | under deck at low rates. Suckles, Shopping Ba,s, Ladies’ Neck- Apply at the residence or store.-Mrs JT % POE. gi ; ‘me. ; Stila Permit us to say that we have carefully | 100 Would not only stop the progess of Hor freict ERM te tier, etc., etc. PEARDON ap29 3i eod 7's for the city schools, when it was decide ae Pul a os or freight or passage apply here to zs Cee ss jin . cites dar saree, watched your course as 4 politician for the ulmonary vonsumption, but by its con- | - - ” TO LET—TI a Ss . ow ” a rt 7 a ae fa ee past three sessions, and the many useful tinued use, health and Vigor could be fully . N. RATTENBURY, : Grénay "a cane a _* poms oe ft 8 A sagen oP ache gos ? }, | acts passed under your able leader- | restored. |} ap26—2i 51 Agent. iN 9 —_ Church, containing 7 rooms with @ large schools, together with one lady from each hi oe 3 ee witl : | | aks a yard; water in house; possession at onee Ap- S schocl——Miss Scett, Mise Wadman and | ®”'P uas Impressed us with your = — | ‘a8 . . - ply !o Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St ie’ Miss Payne—-have charge of the matter,| personality. The Black Knot Act, the DIED. Christianity V§ Agnosticism a 2 or to theowner, EDWARD KELLY. ap293ieod f | Sa ae a ee -¢| Reclamation Act, the Squatters Limita- i a. ; ™ ' . For MANTLES, Th t k of DRY GOODS belon In ee : ; and submit their reportat the closing of can Bak tk emily De hak te At North Sydney, April 13th, Mrs. Me- For MILLINERY, one 3 pas a i ; e sc) ain June This being done the Or , . ‘7 8 _— a oe - a -/ - ; ‘ a aa re ae pply to Mrs D STeWart, Kent St ap2v “= es = on oe Bachelor’s Act and the tax on Newfound- | /!yre, widow of the late Capt. Alexander} Just published in Pamphlet fur, 48 For DRESS GOODS, ond : S: vacated the chair, add L. Miller i chairman for a few minutes. then moved and to Mr. Stewart and services resident was appoint A ryote of thanks carried, and presented Mr. McSwain for their was ; ; valuable land dogs, having all received the royal assent must be mest gratifying to you. Permit us to suggest that the appointing of Saunders and dismissal of Matthews were master strokes towards a repeal of McIntyre, and daughter of Donald Curry, of Souris, P. E. L., aged 50 years, SBSVVSSSTVSVVSEDSSOOCSB 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 For GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, At Lowest Prices W. A. Weeks & Co.. to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low LOST—In this city, on Monday or Tuesday a teaf-shaped brilliant brooch. Fimder wil be — on leaving same at this office. ap27— TO LEr—The desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupied by to the institute in conducting the lessons | the Se prepare y t i dieak’ week : . os Prices FOR CASH Jobn Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of ; given in music and drawing daring the | S°¢ S00 Act and a reture totaas eynem It Gets There Just the Same | securing the series in complete form. May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & ia Ginter, Siuee vetes ef Ghd eee urder which our fathers enjoyed freedom, Price 20c. per copy; $1.50 per dozen —_ ap26—tf ee a tal as ack vledved by the two gentle- | 22d under which youcould raise thousands copies . aaa THE PEOPLE’S STORE, ONLY. a Sat ee ee eee - o. .| of dollars revenue. When the mercury is rising ie ANTED good converse Se every PEE men, and the meetings of the institute | o . * eee 5 For sale at ° TT | wy, county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and oi ee ee eae i a Yours, &c., And the buds begin to swell, ce : } e ° S Prince Edward IsiaaJ, to sell a laity to | Mot at ee - oe ee On behalf of selves and felloes, And the robins and the bluebirds : THE EXAMINER OFFICE. Wholesale and Retail. . farmers: exclusive control: — is the = | ——- his ; Their tales of love do tell, apli—dy & wy Charlotietown, April 29, 1895. Acnt for Mortgagees. reply. PO Box 176, Mont-eal, Que, Mention i Musicat.— The following programme | P, x Kiven, You place your sealskin garment “vee Serre : tne naman: t , will be rendered to-morrow (Tuesday) even- | mark. With some Moth Balls in a chest, Jar Mola 2 ‘gy —_—____. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy alist Wis aes — 3 jag at the thirteenth recital of the Beetho- his And bid farewell to every fear— Foi Sale Or lo Rent. : , ment trying to sina auak eon = of 7M Mo i om fl to he held ef the resideune of | Joe x Lewis, The Moth Balls do the rest. é - ne a sin en ers or 0a : - sities ia . Leod & Co’s wear-resisting shoes, aps a8 F Mrs. Edward Pa!mer: mark. eee oo usigess Stand, the : , FOR SALE—A good &*ro! rt with h ¥ n 1 Sk ; # tife and works of Mandell D. Txompsoy, ~Committee. When the festive moth is with us, “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway 1 cag . HIGKEY & NICHOLSON ‘ iron axle, nearly new ; iso a light doven. “gia } i Sketch of if e and works of Slende "7 he And the bed>ug bailis his nest House,” situated on Richmond Street. Sealed Tenders will be received at the ' will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. ae eobe. Mas. x Gue G a sath the bedroom carnet This Hote! contains 21 rooms, with large | Office of the Water Commissioners until apls—tf pf iq a P lt Ol a Mrs. x Give Gane, eneath the bedroom carpe t ; Be eu > We Median ae mark. Or in our moth-proof cedar chest, Shop and good stabling for 24 horses. Is { uoea on F RIDAY, 3rd May next, for de- t TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to 7 Oe SP Feircng peepee on os 40 his In this dark hour of sorrow : centrally situated, and within two minutes’ | livery at the Pumping Station of about 0 ac 0 all ac urers —- Sohanets Deng See Aeue 2 ie Lie ein Hing Ren... 58, Sh: M. A. x Roone, There shines one ray of lizht— walk of Market House and Post Office. _ — i coenereiel, a j 5 B Macvonalp & Co. U—apls te iederohn Wort. © e : a eam : he ag ; Apply t ace Bay or Campbelton und Coa : i WANTEIL h d ‘ 5 Vocal solu—“ Winter. } mark. J We ve heard that Johnson’s Moth Balls $ ppiy to THUMAS CAMPBELI coll Otek 6 ad me ck dealin of 0 c NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. a TART sioulcuine” deena ‘his a. re ‘ 6 Piano solo—Overture—“Midsummer —_- Will knock them ont of sight, ome Rich co *g t year’s adie to be aaa a City THE GREAT ap23—tf i E : Night's Dreans.” a | Hons Nores.—-In Saturday’s issue we In be 10 in bulk ap23~—dy 246 & ee eae Scales, and delivered during May, July, : WANTED-—A girl to do general housework i Hy { 7 Vocal solo—*Jerusalem”—St Paul. said Mr, Jerry Murphy took away six = Dunes 0¢-L0 cents OF in Gui. —--" August and September in about equal Try their New Brands of BRIGHT references required apply to Mis .W 8 _8 Violin and piano duet — Andante, | horses, It should have read sixteen. Mr. quantities every month. Ton to consist} CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING, Y ee ee a Canzoneite, Finale E : . Murphy intends returning to the city in JOHNSON & JOHNSON, of 2240 lbs. Tenders to state price for | 9s to the pound. FOR SALE—That pleasantly situated brick nit : 9 Vocal Quartette—*In the Forest. |} about a month or sooner. The lot taken @ |} Run of Mine and Screened Coal. The ALSO residence fronting on Hillsboro Park, Part 10 Vocal solo—“I waned for the Lerd”| by this well known buyer on Saturday —- Water Commissioners do not bind them- Se ae eee M men : tj ELial ras wi ay here: : The Reliable Druggists. . : : , age. Vor fall particulars apply to Mine Wim se ie —El.jah. | was without doubt the finest shipment for 28 Cust . . 16.000 B selves to accept the lowest or any tender Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK ennedy on the premises, or to A MeNeilt, i ie ill Piano duet—“*The March of the some time. This looks as if the price of Us omers or 9 ar- By order, : CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING Auctioneer. wi—apll 3 a Priests.” | horseflesh is not going down. Mr. Murphy VOSSVSSSSSSVSVssse rels of Lime " D. McLEAN, IST ‘ TO LET—The Dweiling House on corner of om if 12 Vocal solo—*Be Thou Faithful unto | stated that he wili buy as many as he can ee ee ae ™ Secretary. TWIST. Prince and ee oe on a De ath” —Ei jah. : ‘ see of the: same kind as purchased by him Ww RIG HY Y? ey which I will sell this seasen at the follow- Water Commissioner’s Office, E Prices Lower Than Imported N INUES reagmnable rent. This house is aed ie a s 13 String orchestra~Nos. 9, 16-30— | last week, and pay goo! prices for them, ing reduced prices, delivered at Kilns on City Hall, April 23, 1895. Tol os STILL C6! T t oe ee - _— ‘aaa oa : | Liederobn Wort. , too. ion the Malpeque and St. Pete: *s Roads :-— 3i 135 . any time.—GEORGE ALLEY. 62—mch2} i | Unriddled Lime for Farm purposes, 60c. Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy THE WANTED~Hel ‘ ine Fl NE FURNITURE ‘ cash ; 65c, payable Nov. Ist. Good Photographs. AT locailty (local = travelling), to introduce 1 F f s ad . _—- new discovery, an h. fe ABOU | cpu Riddled Lime for Building, 65c. cash;| 4 fine lot of Photos, taken by MR. C. tasteedupenteben, fences and bridges through- st 4 70c. payable Nov. Ist. LEWIS. were laid bl 4 out town and country; steady employment; an} 7 : ] ill be delivered , were laid on our table a few days ( commission or salary $65 per month and ex- 1 The system of selling only Any orders for Car lots wi delivered | days ago. Those Photos are of gentlemen te #9 | pecses, aod money deposited in any bank 4 liable fi i i j f. 0. b. at same mle. who attended the funeral of the late Sir At a Low Price ae Gee. Wee guteden yee Sa ; i reliable furniture is strictly : WoRLD MEDICAL ELEcrxic Co, P O Box 241, e:) h d JOHN T. PEARDEN, John Thompson at Halifax—Lieutenant- AIN CORNER London, Ont, Canada. dy im—ap 7 eM adhere to. We make no Upper Great George Street Governor Howlan, Bishop MeDonald, Dr. IS WHAT YOU WANT THE BARGAT) —— 4° or . . i 5 " , apa » . > ae: it might have been expected that owing to the size goods we cannot recommend ; _apl3—dy 246 & wy a See eae ae ‘eek backs — situated on King strect, near Pownal Street ue Ol ie : : : : ‘e | ; 8. ae “ wwn, March 15, 1895. table ip th . Apply to Mgs Lowpen, 7 of ope sleeves now worn it would be impossible to | eee port ean 0 SEED YWHEAT. painted at Toronto, of the interior of the tKeSae OURS. <u Charlottetown, March Ly pply rDES bs get vackets that would be comfortable and in every |® a. = * isthe tha bane Galiede tole TO LET~—The brick buliding now oscupled a way desirable ings with us. These princi-| White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown oon = femesics itn 3 ght = G. H. TAYLOR, by John Coombs Apply 1o Mas Romixs, Pedy | = : on Rosebank Farm last year from import- Bs . : — na ini ie ples, loyally maintained, have oA wail.” Wakis ack Sake on correct; he uses the Dallmyr Lens, which ‘ ® ss WANTED—Salesman with or without ex- 4 7 ‘ _ r . . e . ° . : 2 uare. i 2. Mi . eg “ IMENSE SLEEVES we are showing in our | secured to the undersigned an pucasnl sacriraaie aie ae eines SSO ae ee ne Dominion Coal Company, Deka | cecongs. tok rest Sens eiaey cc one ie > acka > ~ ° - . s “49 38 5 ves 5 fo ‘oy % d : ni - vs _ ete overcome the possible difficulties. | uninterrupted and unprece- Quren Seeeat. aps dy 135 ow me Me itis a °o . Continental Nurseries, Toronto, | c ‘ > ne : : : my a . . . e undersi avin appoin , > r ip oo ae - ' le new sleeves large, they are be dented success. Orders of JWtown, March 19, 1895—246 & wy F F Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. ie -alien gn a Z .. ee a fk le House, Eieamanily i yond a doubt extremely handsome, the new draping at every description in .CABI- TO ET arm For Sale. —- Prince Edward Island for the above Com eight rome, with ood yard, stable and couch 7 4s 4 L ee : ouse water. es the shoulder being artistic and becoming. NET WORK promptly ex- nas . pie subscriber offers for sale his valuabel DR MURR AY end gg ed yan atta aia sna ae : : abou oure ; - Special Values at $5 00 ecuted. One half Brick House on Kent Street, a —— oo ae =e x outbuildings, ‘ i keep a, Stock of each Mine’e Coal on hand| #P2—im i t . . ‘ uext door to Dr. Kelly, at present occupied | chards, one: ontaining sixty trees of diferent | OFFICF, 145 QUEEN STREET, | to supply customers at lowest prices. TO LET—One-half of, the three-story brick SB. MARK WRIGHT & 00 LTD by Miss McMillan. Possession given about | varieties of fruit. About one axd a half miles PEAKE BROS. & CO., house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine 4h BEER BROS " '} May 24th. Apply to Dr. Kelly. Soe the Cp. Remr ea CHARLOTTETOWN. Selling Agents, | !2"¥e Toms, now occupied by George Besirsta s Who Sell at Selling Prices. April 23 tf tu thur sat, febl3—3m dy & wky . api0 Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf Co. ; 2 ty