hi eae -_ eee LOCAL AND OTHER ITEXS. Mayries a Speeratry Beer Bros _ k Stax or Sraine.— Look oat for the wa ( av s Pa ss lroom this } - 4 heg ig this evening. I , i sttendance re- ' -> LN gratime of read- | ut St. Paul's S Siwy The Hattie Louise is a ea. She has 3100 sacks . 0 ra deck ~ ; I A delightful concert and Straw v Festival should attract many ! to S Pa ® Schooiroom to-night nina \ At, AXD Conxcerr.—The supply of etraw ber es the festiva rnight in St. Pa ‘*S ive ar? The Baptist to erect $4000 AnoTnern New Cuveacn . i sl purpose a new irch this summer costing ini at St. . this Friday evening. | ; S| First of the season. | SrraWBeRRies for the festival Paul’s Schoolroom Arrived via Florida « Fasr.—Get your Magic City rhe supply will soon be ex- Only a few complete GOING Pertfolios bausted remain sets now sariepeiiilsieems Y¥. M. C. A. Coxvertiox.—The conven tion of the Y M.C. A. ofthe Maritime Prov- inces meets at St. Stephen from the 7th to the 10th June ~~ > Orieyt Division meets this evening at ck in Masonic 830 o% Temple. During the months of June, July and August the | Division will meet at 8.30 instead of at = Pp m™m i _ . i CattLe ror NewrouxpLanp.—Joseph | Wise, Eaq., M. P. P., e and fifty sheep John’s, has eighty-five fat n this city awaiting Nfld, by the eatt shipment for St steamer Thames ii Pratrors Negprp.—A platform is bad]s needed on the east side of Rochford Street between Kent and Grafton st: Our Uity Fathers should attend to this as soon | vets. as possible as the walking is very bad | there during wet weather i cmeniiaiiliaanatin Want Evecrric Liemr.—A petition is being circulated in Summerside asking the | council to take into consideration the ad- | visability of lighting the town by the elm ric i ght The petition will be pre- | | | | sented at the next meeting cf counci) - Dew. Toes ry Ewetaxp.—The cotton mills at Hayfield, Derbyshire, owned by } T. H. Sidebottom, member of parliament | for Stallbridge, have be | | t en closed, owing to the depression in the cotten trade. The stoppage of these mills has thrown three thousand people ont of work | 7 } Deserves Crepir.—The man who fed | the animal from which the splendid beef, shown by Messrs. Blake Bros., this fore- noon, was obtained, deserves great credit. We learn that -Mr. John Ten Mile House, Lot 49, was the man. The animal was a fine cow, weighiag 1,590 i | Macdonald, of | poun is | -iendililicil Sri. ro tHe Froxst.—Mr. Beairsto has fitted up new and commod- tarters in J. D Robert | jous qt MeLeod’s building on Grafton Street, where he is now con- | ducting business. His stock of carriages | of every description, imported direct from | the manufacturers at Brockville, Ont., | should be seen by everyone needing any- | thing in that line. | : . eee ; i Toe Waeet.—It ha decided that | the bicycle race between Messrs. F. de C. Davies and W. W. Moore shal! take place | on Wednesday next, the contestanta to leave New Perth at four o’clock in the afternoon. The finish will be at or near the residence of Mr. Sprague, Southport, Mesers. B.C. Prowse and Gordon Alley are to be the Judges,and Mr. Fred. J. Nash, referee —— Break 1x Hay.—The most disastrous brenk in the hay market during the pre- sent season occurred on Friday and Mon- day Jast, when prices in London, Liver- pool and Bristol went down with a crash to 60s. to 65s. on Canadian hay, a drop of 20s. to 30s. per ton compared with prices a short time previous. “Never,” said a hay exporter to the writer, “have I ex- perienced such an utter collapse in any thing as that which has taken place in the hay export trade during the past week.”— Trade Bulletin. ——— Next!—The Amherst News says :— Mr. J. Lusby has a dog that has shown a remarkable degree of intelligence. Last week ahen died leaving to the tender mercy of the cold world a brood of little motherless chickens. The dog taking cog- nizance of their friendless plight, under took their protection and is carefully per- forming the motherly services of which | they stand in need. When cold the dog shelters them, when hungry provides food, and at al] times protects them from danger. | men, at the London House. aa - i A Prorrraste Coxcers.—The annual sneeting of the Amherst boot and manufacturing Compary was held at that place a few daysago. The report on the past year’s work was most satisfactory, there being a decided increase in the eales. Last year the sales amounted to $425,000 : the previous vear they amount- ed to $370,000. a wholesale house in Halifax was ratified. The old board of directors were re-appoint- ed. The company employ about two hun- dred hands, and last paid out in wages the zum of $64,000 -_——.> Heartity Exporsev.—An English pa- per publishes the following: “A good story | t# told of a country clergyman whose fin- | ances do not, apparently, extend te bank- ng Operations and experience. the bank with a cheque, the clerk handed t back with the request that he should in- dorse it, and itshould then be cashed. After much deliberation, the reverend gentleman came to the conclusion that he could, without violation of his conscience, accede to the request, 60 he took the treasured piece of paper, and wrote across the back of it, “I heartily endorse this cheque - _—__+ 2. — BEER cara , AND SEE BROS. 4420S RUSTLE IN SILES i fk r Landsedow 1e nches wide—these sale torday at #t, there are several pieces of Skirting Silke, 38 we place on 99 cts.per yard. 2. Then there are a few ends of Crystai Bengaline Silks—these are reduced to 79 cts. per yard. 3. Odds and ends, some saleable, some slightly soiled; Some pretty, some questionable-—but aj! reduced to @ price that makes them unques- tionably cheap—of these you can have your choice for 25¢. per yard. 4. When you call to see the above | Clearance lots, if interested in a Black Dress Silk that WILL wear WELL, and keep its elegant appear- sace tillthe last, ask to see our Poult—Royal at 2.30 per yard. THE DAILY EXA i +’ work j ages range from babyhood up into | earthly affairs. shoe } The usual dividend will | be paid on June Ist. The propesal to open | Going to | ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE [T. If any of our readers are MAGIC CITY Porttolios th a great mistake, This is the most beauti. ful and complete World’s Fair Series published. It is just what every family oug’.¢ to have. If you are not taking it we want you to call at our office or send and get a copy. We will furnish you these missing THE ey are making | Samples for ten cents each with coupons | and if you do not say they ; are the most beautiful specimens of art printing, as wel) as the finest reproductions ot World’s Fair Scenery you ever saw, we will make you present of all the rest of the series, ” Now here is your chance. We want everybody to get these splendid, these magnificent portfolios. Every number becomes more beautiful and more interesting as the ser- ies progresses. We are actually astonish- ed at the splendor and completeness of the You must see it to appreciate its many varied and marvellous beauties, You have, doubtless, other Wor d’s seen | Fair portfolios that pleased and interested you, but the finest of them can give you bo true conception of the ravishing beauty of THE MAGIC CITY. Get the samples, as advised, and you will never regret it. _ We will supply all back numbers up to No. 16 for the regular price, ten cents each and no coupons, as an inducement for you to begin now. ce dl tat LOOKING FOR THE BLIND. Str,—The census of Canada for 1891 States that there are in the County of Queen’s thirty-nine blind persons. Their the eighties. All information wit) respect to the name, age and whereabouts of any of these thirty-nine persons will be gratefully re- ceived. : Physicians, clergymen, school teachers or any persons possessing such informa- tion will confer a favor by communicating with the Editor of Tar Examiver, or with C. F. Fraser, Supt. School for Blind, Halifax, N.S. ae Che following is a letter from the great numorist, Bil] Nye,on the Famous Hale Method, which will be demonstrated in this city on Monday and Tuesday by Dr. Maher, who arrives to-morrow evening : Cuicaco, May Sth, 1891. My Dear Sir,— Before going to your office, I made suitable provision for my family, and wringing the hands of those | love, I paid my taxes and settled my I expected to suffer the tortures of the Inquisition, for my molars are the most sensitive component of my anatomy. And you will remember I in- quired somewhat minutely as to where dentists bury their dead, and what ratio of the condemned really survive; but I found your new method makes it about as plea- sant to have a tooth filled as to have a photograph taken, and put a new phase on the whole business. Yours very truly, Birt Nye. _o--__— No Oxe can afford to misa the Mount Allison Glee Club and Athletie Concert | in the Lyceum Hall on Saturday evening. The selections by the Glee Club will be superior in every respect. Gymnasium athletic work on the stage is an entirely | Original thing and is one of the most in- teresting parts of the programme. Mr. Costin is instructor of the Mount Allison | gymnasium, and Mr. Barber, gold medalist, for all-round gymnasium work ef 1893. Mr. T. D. Archibald, violinist, and Mr. Frank Harrison are students of the Con- | ; | servatory of Music, and they need no other recommendation. Mr. T. Amos Potts, leader of the Glee Club, and Bontom, violinist, is always popular. A crowded house is expected, and the boys deserve it. : iki ciadbiaibi te From Bostox.—The steamer Florida arrived here from Boston about ten o'clock last night with a general cargo and the following passengers: Mrs. M. E. Macphee, Mrs. G. B. Full, Joseph Stringer and wife, John Musick, Miss A. Mackenzie, Mrs. P. Morrison, Miss K. Morrison, Miss Mary Ogden, Miss J. Macqueen, Miss S. Douglass, Miss Mary Macduffie, Mrs. J. McCallum, John Stewart. The Florida leaves on return to Boston at seven o’clock this evening. From Harirax.—The steamer Fastnet arrived here from Halifax this morning about seven o’clock, and Jeft for Summer- side atten. She will return to-morrow morning, and leave here for Halifax at four oclock in the afternoon. Domixtos Day.—The programme of the races on the Charlottetown Driving Park on Dominion Day (July 2nd) appears elsewhere in to-day’s issue. — LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. Children’s Rubber Cloaks Cheap.—-Lot l: 25 circulars, size 34 to 46 inch, $1.60 and $1.75, for $1 each. Lot 2: 20 cloaks with sleeves, cape and hood, size 36 to 48 inch, $2.55, for $1.75 each.—Stanley Bros. junel 2) Children’s tan cashmere and cotton hose, all sizes, at the London House. may3l 3i Straw hats in leading styles for gentle- may3l 3i Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm will form a sketching class in oil and water colors during the first week in July, and also special classes for children in drawing from nature. She will be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in all branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. ml! d&w co = Perfume Atomizers. We are now showing a nice line of Atomizers imported direct from the manufacturers. Prices range from 65 cts. to $2.50, but we have one line of exceptionally good value at $1.00. It is continuous spray; the rubber is of the best, with hard rubber pipes, cen- nections, and valves. By using one of these, you can save in perfume enough to pay for the atomizer in a short time. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. June | Everybody Wants It. Everybody Will Have It. Everybody Needs It. WHICH ? THE $5 Nickel Plated Mattress. Warranted in every way. Your Money back when you want it. THE equal of this Mattress has never been seen in Charlottetown. Sold only by MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. June ! MINER - : ‘ ; McKay Woolen —-WITH— FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1894 — Company Still to the Front LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. less than cost. Nothing will wear like our cheapest in the market. 7 : = Your Attention, Please, OUR GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE --—IS NOW FULL OF-—— The Latest New York Ties, away regular prices, See our Silk Braces at 25 cents per pair, worth twice as much. White and Colored Shirts in endless variety. Best value that is to be had. Our trade in this department is growing fast because we keep just what the people want. Talk about Summer Underwear! We have it at the right prices and right goods. What do you say if you call on us soon, See our window for prices, eo PROWSE BROS, Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—-dy UU) ~ FAMILY ~ FLOUR, “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, $3.25 PER BARREL —— AT— — | SANDERSON & CO’S. Ke FOR CASH ONLY <i Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—m w f We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth, below} \- GBiO. HL. COOK. PHOTOGRAPHER, Calls special attention to the “tarked superiority of his Photos. They are not mere Photographs, they are Like- nesses, and make invaluable mementoes of absent friends. Call and see specimens. CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS a specialty, for which no extra charge will be made. Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. Charlotietown, May 19, 1894—3m dy WATCHES nine des Low Prices. STRAW MATS.» W TAYLOR, For Leading Styles in Gen- | Cameron Block. may3l—dy tlemen’s Straw Hats see our window this week. HARRIS & STEWART, | Have your copies of “THE oes | CITY” bound. Lowest price and g LONDON HOUSE. work. _— J. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder,“Queen St. Charlotteton, May 18—dy 1894, may30 THE MAGIC CITY. Home-made Tweeds : day. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. to see our Hat Department before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at new patterns coming from our Mill every before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the It will pay you ne = e = Sa Don’t Forget Bruce’s When you want a GOOD STYLISH SUIT MADE. You will always find a large stock to select from, Our Clothing pleases everyone, they fit perfectly and are beautifully finished. Lowest prices for cash. (x D. A. BRUGE, MERGHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, June 1, 1894—m w f — REMOVAL NOTICE! J. B. MACDONALD & CO. ——HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE——— Next Door to the Bazaar Store, Market Square, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and new customers will be heartily welcomed, and where they can buy Dry Goods at lowest prices and Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at lowest prices. In our BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT customers will find a choice stock im all the latest styles and at the lowest prices in the city. Look for our Store. Charlottetown, May 22, 1894—dy You can save money by buying from us. J. B. MACDONALD & CO, ‘ x ee ALADIES’ H jHEeLOUSES. fy The Newest and Prettiest Styles are included % ; among that lot we have just received direct . from the manufacturer. Made in Cotton and Muslin, white and colored. io s THEY FIT PERFECTLY every time M i PRICE is, as usual, as low as it can be made. rf e SEE THEM! H ee M be % H’OORE & McLEOD.> ie Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—m w f be Charlottetown Driving Park | Now open for training. Tickets can be obtained from me at my office in the Cam- éron Block. : A. B. WARBURTON, Sec’y. [ May 26 3i 2 lw LIME. Having leased the Lime Kiln formerly owned by the late Owen Connolly, Esq., Tam prepared to supply any quantity of FIRST-CLASS LIME, for building and farming purposes. All orders sent to Kilns will be supplied by Mr. Robert Gregory. c. LYONS. May 26, 1894—2w wlm her wat 6w Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills. Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sample bottle free to physi- dant upon rece s card. MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb26—d&w 3m Mont real. SALESMEN WANTED to sell our se by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight.o every business man or firm ; liberal sulary and expenses paid; position rmanent. For terms address with stamp ‘CENTENNIAL M’P’G. Do., Milwaukee, Wis. may3—tn th sat tf ; Our Immense Stock of ROOM PAPER is being supplemented daily by new shipments. Our next ad. will tel! you all about that. Ws What we want to say now is this:—We will have in a few days a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, fromm which we will sell only one room of each in the city. We would, of course, rather sell Papers that we keep in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers that their next door neighbor has, we have made special arrangements for them. We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always the lowest in town. You know that if you have ever asked them. BAZAAR COMPANY, Ch’town, April 25,:1894—m w f PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND~-— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Net Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 181, at7 p.m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Bosten early Morday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesdmy, May idst, at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at 1l a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first~- class $7.50. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading will be issued at Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instract shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap21 FISHING GEAR! Our reputation in this branch of our business is the best for the least money. This year we offer the best Rod we ever had at $5. Call and see them. Everything needed in stock. REDDIN BROS, may18—l1m WATSON’S DRUG STORE. ee Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. may30 FOR SALE. “ Newstead House,” residence of the late Judge Hensley. particulars apply to F. L. HASZARD, Office of Davies & Haszard may23—tu fritf MILLIINERY. MI*S MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to attend to all orders in Millinery at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- mouth Streets. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 2m eod—ap2¢ TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Upper Prinee S8t., For Double-seated Phaeton. Enquire at G, G. JURY’S Jeweiry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- town. 2aw (w f) 3m—mayZ5 Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. PASTURE TO LET,—Four acres of pasture near the Driving Park. Wi!) be let ata low price. Apply at this office. julyl WATCH LOST.--In the city this momnina, a Lady’s Silver Watch, with a gold chain a tached. Finder will be rewarded by leayin it at this office. juni 2) Hovse To Ler.—House of W rooms, end Sydney Street opposite Dundass Explanade Fine view. Apply op premises. May 8)—dylw TO LET—Dwelling with stable, alse base- ment shop on Queen Street. Enquire of R. K. BRACE. 2w eod—may® PASTURE for two cows, with water. eod En- quire of R. K. Brace. lw mayo PASTURE TO LOT—Good pasture for ome cow at Brighton. Water in the field. may—iw TO LET—A house containing seven rooma, leasaut location, rent iow. Possession June st. Enquire at this office. 6i—may2 “ WANTE D—A nurse, Apply to Mrs. KR. F. DrBois, Spring Park. 31 eod pd—may26 FCUND—On St. Peter’s Road, a rubber coat, Apply at this office. may2 TO LET.—-A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached, Apply to THomMAS MoQvuatrp, Lower Queen Street. mayl WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to Ms. W. FE. Srewarr, —— » may PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS. Only a limited number can be taxen. HOUSE TO LET—The hoase un Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, bas bath room and all conveniences. Will be vacant middie of August. mayl2 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottage ite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, ormerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given ist May. —MAURICE BLAKE. ap2i—tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending te leave the Isiand, the very eligible House oc- enpied by him onthe corner of Prince anc Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about lst May next. Itis a first-class House in al respects, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to Judge Alley or to the subscriber on the premises,—L. J, OsTRANDER. ifi—mchlb WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who understands taking care of horee and cow and making himself useful about & house. Apply at this office. raayi? LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- aaron Prince Street, at present occupied by ly to W. W. Weui- Mr.J. M. Davison. Apply Seal