A ec ET eee eae oe em ges = | A oe he ee a THE THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS = — DAILY THE JUBILEE SINGERS. iw { : | \ N \ i A fair-sized audience assembled at the “s Opera House last night to hear the N ‘ Jubilee Singers, It was a little after 9 ; 4 ck, however, owing to the late arrival ‘ ‘ ver at | of the Pictou boat, before the singers ap- r : on eile peared upon the stage Whatever im- ¥ firet~ nee | patience had been felt during the long ‘ rl series time of waiting, wae quickly forgs tten ¢ need y | the pleasure ¢ [ listening to the opening ey do | Selectior That the famous Jubilee Sing ‘ ; w | ets have lost none of their attraction was ‘ 2 e price } proved at once The choruses brought ; Out ali the delightful qualit es of the old ra —aneneteecenesemneaaimmmaaaiiaaees | pia at } he Odliesand the voices blended . ‘ . | together in harmeny that charmed the AL AND OTHER ITEMS | @ar and Satisfied the longing so often ex i i s/ : © i} sed for “something real y good I pall t ruses the latter term can le \ AS Bee B ~ i¢ v at ¢ _ M Caldw second base, made ‘ ’ . ‘ meself immensely popular, and received ‘s share applau-e Hia fine Vv } ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ fe agreat range, and he rumbies ‘ y e ‘ tes with amusing ear« - ry . Ml ver, | I « verv droll, and A } he wana thorough v enjoving hi ve T « os e when he sings. In the laughing son ‘ . he mack gha t vy, and aln - S i himeelf 3 wi ine “Mona , y iing by 1 ° { va ered | i } ‘ 4 i Mr l her | nN W ‘ his ee ‘ ‘ As - ig ‘ =” \ i ‘ “ n ] \ } aa I i v t Pp i a an t at ' , I the a nts that j reeed- Ss a r arr wt i al ful manayvyement a t vo n the Polka Song last b at \ | “Ve vy 4 ‘ SS i cal ed . Aue on | baek and sang Comin’ Thro’ the ERdwa ex} | | Rye and “ the Old Polks at Home.’ The . * g , ast “1S ‘ touchingly ‘ . sung - The ma a j not N u M r . i . } e and s 7 r trra i AoW “ mace Nur pr - a s i} i ) - ry I he J Ss ' Ja i ‘ : K i i i Sing appear i xp ove Friday S ersid ] row 0 they w — ara g the O; Hous We ad I . year a8 = 108 vho i a them ist at {20 ! ave reyes €x g g ‘ Mw, these Amit 5 \ i t $ } yers y erp! t i sla songs Cha 4 Satisfact i t ita prom ea gua H n ® p.m 8 e rts . ~<a» icicle a ee NEWS NOTES r 1 exan s K pia ~ WEWS ! " > t before Eweén Stewart, Es Mess a a seetind 4 av's ers jet Vv Z a ; . 4 i. « the as W nd 5 New York 22.9006.000 ! Europe na Tra . % r t Uv Depart | _ = me = " . r i (lu \ t As ninated the Em j W h r egimen New G y Sy Mr. tienr ¥) Guards . sing eer ae P oo. ae g h itis steerage , ar | r ' = “ ' S| i : arried } pri f passage ot W vis t He ie tM | fr | ' NV Ww \ >”) it s ‘ ‘ iange , t J va s hav y ‘ " b . . How There is a scarcity of sof al in New a \ S H - : : <= | York, due to the strike, and large gorde rs Oo | : St. | are being s Wales and sinaller orders George's Lodge I Str Hall on | & Novas : TI z at 7.30] | Reports received at the United States De- eT : 8 at at- | partment of Agri ulture indicate that the te M r r g Hist) average of cotton this year will be 1.9 per nv Ss : lw July | cent. less than last vear. de . | United S s Senator Gall ver Vv rald sales } have ! tenferced ty [ne Vexvorsair.—A pet being | State t until Canada sue ci n > rsid ra tl for grace recrinrectty. Sucha more the ra ague a J } £i wonni e just to mak } t ” Filly r S reice, | Imperial coaterence in Ottawa in June a anda ving 4 j 3 r aiu | brilliant practical success if Cana la can In + . irud st3.— J irna ” ake it so } ——- ’ o ' ; ; cl | The London papers fear that Jabez Bal JeaTi wu TM eath tre os 8 : 7 . ove | — ' four will be allowed to escape from Argen - - r vy O¢ y . Tt S wi | tina into the non-extradition country of « y t , ' : <x do Bolivia, which is only one hundred miles Hh - c - M {from Salta, where he now is, Once ir ed 4 : ma Jal 131 4° conn it iy 1 f la dale would ha MCcia.y IN “ I ary : J 7 . | mak g I way est coast, and ‘ , , y 7 . ” - : ild remain in such cities as Lima or ria i ° ’ P , Callac,for there is also no extradition treaty a 7 r with Pera i ‘ .T : Dim ‘ i ' , W ] We remarks that Mr. George na . y . ‘ ‘ : a . , "a e . | venech’s tra! picture of his last ex . c- .* . . "_ 9 . “Midnight on the Tys Fjord, ‘ 2 i ? I Norwar, w h deserve lly attracted so oc ; H has, weare glad to say, a} ’ e nm ~~ : ; if lah an i purchaser in Toront a i ! 1 I ; ; al 4 ' We are glad that such a noble water-color, 2 sll — - | by a Toronto artist, has not lacked proper t . 4 at hat ti hands f our art-loving br sw me s -_ COMMENDABLE Ti ‘ . 5 - t Ml bipegu ’ 4 a | DIED s being tl Z are ‘ ar ane ; ‘ e At Summerside, on the 7th inst, Mrs esta with ‘ elutiy . sete : heir rt Harry Weston, leaving a husband sand ‘wo friends ied pa! . i { dauguters to mourn thetr loss. wards rf King I rna « 1 ; sag od a. ’ be. We know t na At Bayfield, on May 9th, of inJamma- t] ar em 4 grave-piots m of the lungs, Neil J. McPhee, in the : vil The | 22nd year of his age. The deceased, the x 4 attend . " ate third son of the late Neil McPhee, was of : : akind and pleasing disposition, which = endeared him to al] who had the pleasure La » Rest The H i ir He of his acquaintance His remains were eaye l ra ) s Laura Bla x, interred in the cemetery at St. Colum ba’s daught ‘S. G. Black k place ft Church, where a Requiem Mass was cele -. . at. . ; SIrg “ yesterday a ind | brated by Rev. A. J. McIntyre. May his wa ver ge att e I Sé * | soul rest in peace . te nme 1 by . 8 gr ’ ' (Herald and Boston papers please copy.) ae Bain vers. Bort : s ' ; : ry hog } ry a 9 we ' r i : : . pave wa . ° Priestley’s Cravenettes—A new lot re- _ . ; ’ e , . 6 ed | ceived today at Stanley Bros. See that . ont . vou get Priestley’s, they are the best; their ' ii name is stamped on every third yard of ‘ g W ' the goods—Sianley Bros sisdlescdeioiiietenes ne ' Tue Exam } “ ' 9 , ; ; R : a7 The of clerk in Queen Victoria’s kitchen, wa . | e* S : , : . w hoalways carves, receives a salary of $3,- : ‘ r_H Mr 4 rh € ives the same sa! R Mr | It ie ¢ «| ary, and the two confectioners, who attend t j 5 | to the making of pastry, jelly, etc., receive tive . ar i ? siz . anf pleasure of | 20 an i f $1,600 each t r 7 Mr. Bavtie : ae i ; : ‘ _| _ If you decide to take Hood’s Sareaparilla k | do not be induced to buy any substitute 4 2 ankes 2 P ‘ } larticle. Take Hood’s and only Hood’s. fe : | ” <oe> - I , I p | Read urn.—Justice (eeverely)— { 4 Lacha I ! tm “How « bd > Sir, O ®O mean as to : o9 M al a f = le | #windle people that put contidence in you? : ay ' a | Prisoner Well. n ‘lud, Vil make it worth are , . Pr S 1 Ometning © yer if 3 ya'll tell me how ¢ morrow evening f re St. John’s via Svilt work them a Her outgoing cargo will include 3000 busbels potatoes, 2000 bushei*® oate, t large } jantily Of perk an i afuli dee k-load A Pa, it Investment of horses, cattle and shee The Po ‘ will make these trips regularly during t ; g2as0r : A well-known gentleman in tewn sliceilie ne paid $50 for a horse which, at the - an time of purchase, was in wor eondi- ° o he “Tr ris! ne OF purchase, I : H Tura 7 a. Nore . yh 7 tior He fed the animal a bag of ‘ “ar % ' . ; ’ ; 10a mn) pa a} ' Peel’s Compound Condition Food, Lree Monday and Tuesda venings . i oll } Id : ed Prue Iriel costing $1. Ina short time he sok H snl ’ he : i that same horse for $106, and claims boards o > : a , : ! . ‘ was Pe + Food that male the \ eve 1 | { pakee : r j I money forhim> Each bag guaran- iom™ . a . P . teed 124 li - 21.00. “rite or call Durward | *atti’s tenor) his } : 7. a ae : for ci ilar giving full particu-ars , SS 5 i Story Ww | . - make a tour of e Prov es, assisted by ateieiininiliiaibiisim i Lely Ct ! t St mn, June . cf Soieie Spee a? Cos | Johnson & Johus ae : ‘Co| Johnson & Johuson, Mack * Sele Agents for P. E. I. The s ers are suing the city o . Ke n $9 0086 ix ense | Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. A ir > a +.9 = } They proved Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s t ‘ urt of last te Sa as ai ™ ree i pay i | the ‘ 8 pe t the ’ +2 aol . . carh a « ide | The Girl > e+e - — BEER. Fashionab'e Sunshades BROS. 3 d Serviceable Umbrellas. We ar ' 4 10OW s very attractive var ety of be sutiful Sa mer Paras 1s in frilled, fan watered and plain silk Waterproof Cloaks. to department in our store shows a greater assortment of really ast mishiog varda.as The garments we se]] at $4 50, $3.30 and $4.00 are actually worth half as much more. Uur buver. wee offered a very low price to clear a lot, and we are Z' ving Our customers the benefit of this hoteworthy purch ase Who Said She Wouldn't accept asa gift from her parents a fine Parlor or Bedroom Suite, has not yet been heard from. We have no second-grade goods— only one quality, the beet ; but one price, the lowest. We think we can fave you buai- money. Always ready for ness; always prepared to sell Modern Furniture at popalar prices. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Who Selj at Selling Prices. EXAMINER , DON'T BE CRITICAL, A little seed lay on the ground, And soon began to sprout; It mused, “shall T come out ?” ll “The lily’s face ia fair and proud, But just a trifle cold; The rose, | think, ia rather loud, And then, its fashion’s old ut “The violet is very well, But not a flower I'd choose; Nor yet the canterbury bell— I never cared for blues iV “Petunias are Ly far too bright, And vulgar flowers beside; The primrose only blooms at night, And | es spread toe wide.” v. And so it tic sed each flower. rh i mus seed; Unt t woke one summer hour, \nd found itself a weed n May St. Nix holas ee ee eee MeciLYNN'’s REINSTATEMENT, uf to ‘i ired ti Statement. Monsignor an officia! statement on the reinstatement to the pric stho vl of Dr McGlynn. 7 1 conditions Glynn, by received from the holy father, said he, were : First—That he should anthority in regardto the present them t them and then submit them to four doctors of divinity for revision. social econony and »ine, and I would revise fulfilled, and it was acknowledged ci.at nothing be did or said was opposed two the Catholic doctrine. Secoad—Dr. MeGirno Shouid make a written apology for whatever he might have said disregardful of or deroyatory to the ecclesiastical authorities and state that he admitted all the doctrines of the Catholic church, especially what the Holy Father teaches in his encyclical Rehume Novarum “And he fulfilled this condition also and araticn was immedia ely Pope Leo at Rome, and was publ ths de sent to his country sometime afterward. lhird—That Dr. McGlynn would promise that he would go to Rome after a certain ecmplied with also.” I plied interfered in sueh matters and vould not was wholly never untrue that there had been himself. A Prominent Lawyer Says, *“T hare eight children, every one in i wealth, n -of whome but has iken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife J stan’s Cathedral, Char- lottetown, on the Sth inst, by Rev. D. B. Reid, Martin Hogan to Marv Monaghan, both of Charlottetown. Alsc, Stanislaus MecWade, of Johnston’s River, to Cecelia McMahon, of Charlottetown At Kendrick, Idaho, on the 26th ult, by Rev. D. D. Allen, assisted by Rev.’T. C. Craig, A. S. Warren to Mary Hutchi:.-on, tral Lot 16, P. E.I Scotland, on the’18th ult, by the Rev. A. Wallace Will amson, of St. Cuthbert’s, Willis Prowse, B. A., M suel Willi . _ me ©. M.; son of Senator Prowse, of Prince Edward Island, to Katie, daughter of the late John Smith, Lerwick, and widow of James Aitken Rokertson SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Summersipe, May 14. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene: 205 bags potatoes.........+..:...00.. $ 154 5 POWER... 5 Scenntecsveccadece epoeds 225 34 bris oysters ‘ 85 $ 464 By same steamer on 15th May $ 447 | fs potatoes . ceceee 11 $ 669 SHIP NEWS. S’side, Ent, l4th—sc Nina Page, Camp- bell, Pictou, coal; 15th, Candor, Trenholm, Pictou, coal; Jeanie Armstrong, J M Gal Jumber; 88 Chance, Montreal, ndsew. Cldy Lith, Can- dor, Trenholm, Picton, hal; Lettie Moun- tain, Shediac, salt; Charlie Profit, Tignish; es Polino, Lachatice, Ch’town, mdse. SHIP NEWS, bij Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 14th—H L Sangster, Landry, Geo, town; J H Hiltz, Boudreault, Pictou; Mary, Star of the Sea, Lantagne, Cara- quet. May lith—L H Dawies, Phalen, Magdalen Islands CLEARED, May 14—H L Sangster, Landry, Sydney; Nereid, Dewar, Pictou; Lizzie Cc, Ander- ron, Sydney; J H Hiltz, Pictou. May 15—Sir John A Macdonald, Hyde, Baddeck. , ‘ NEW HATS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES, NEW COLLARS, NEW TIES, NEW UNDERWEAR. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 12, 1894—ly “Now which of all the flowers around,” Moeusigner Satolli Makes Public an Official | . Satolli haa just made’ publie ofr this he on which I absolved Dr. Me- lefinite time. This last condition was In reply to aquestion as to why Dr. | 2 i ‘ | McGlynn had not been appointed to a | pastorate, Mer. Satolli replied that he | any falling out between Dr. McGlynn and | daughter of William Hut:zhinson, of Cen- vise $ 304 | Polino, La | soudreault, o-night ! NEW SHIRTS, STOVES. ANOTHER AND YET ANOTHER BRAND NEW S8TOCK OF CLOTHING, THE BESt< Yet, Thousands of Koys’ and Men's Sizits at prices that you may eall low. Good honest goods, not shoddy but fine All-wool Clothing ‘for the Little Boys and Big Boys City and Country. Call and see if we mean it. make a thor- | a ugh statement of his views and dectrines | PATS! HATS! HATS! PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderfal Cheap Men. ished in Charlettetown, May ‘11, 189t—-dy 00 ~ FAMILY ~ FLOUR, “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, $3.25 PER BARREL | ' in this case. He added that it | } SANDERSON & 60’S. k= FOR CASH ONLY <a At Warrender Park Terrace, Edinburgh, | Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—m w f ALL US SPRING SULTING {NN D——- OVERCOATINGS INOW .. LIN. ST i ee “NOW is the Time to Order Your Spring Suit. 15 me e+. ats "ys! il ial inh tine JOHN MACLEOD & C0. | Charlottetown, Apri! 23, 1894-—m wf cd | nies = Ee = W sf, Found, &¢ | Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged | five cenis per fine, WANTED—A few permanent gentlemen boarders. Good locality. Apply at this office, mayl6é—3i pd } } TED—\ general servant in a small } family. No washing. Apply at this office, mayié PASTURAGE TO LET.—Several small yasture flelds to let near the city, Apply at Doda's Medical Hall. eod tf—mayl6 ——-AND—— id is cacailiaiiaatiatel TO LET—Half ofado ible tenement house ' ' contaiming six rooms, situated on Sidney Street, between Queen and Powna'. For fur- , | ther particulars apply en the preralses to P, i McQvaAIpD. lw pd—mayl6 oem WANTED —A girl for general housework | Apply to Miss FinLey, Kent street TO BOSTON. 2. ah beadtiiend - 4 ° cans lie * | BOAT FOUND, —Dritting outside Charlotte- town‘harbor, near the Black Buoy, on the l4th inst.,# ship's lifeboat, painted white. Apply to McOorMACK & SHEPHERD, Charlottetown. maylo—ti ‘Fast Direct Line, Not Calling ifax TO LET—The Shop on Queen Street lately | at Halifax. occupic d by Reid res. Also, pasture te let. — HUGH MONAGHAN. 3i pd—mayli a The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer : LOSI—In this city yesterday, a $2bill, The ; “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation } finder will be rewarded on leaving same at | Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, |.thise@iee. _maylt | MAY 18rn, at7p. m.,cand every Friday at | 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Monday } mornng). i } FROM BOSTON Tuesdar, May L5st, } at 1! o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at ll a: mr. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading will be issued at Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Througi: freight delivered from Cars to’ Steamer without cartage or fre- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed: Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to torward 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. °° Upper Great George Street, containing seven rooms with garden, Stabie in connection. Apply to GEo. M. RonINson, Barber. mayl2—Iw pd HOUSE.TO LET—The house on Bayfield Street. now Ovcupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. (on- tains mine roo. s, heated by hot waier, bas bathroom aud all eonyeniences. Will be vacant middle of August. mayl2 TO LET.--A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attacted. Apply to Tuomas MoQvuaip, Lower Queen Street. mayl0 TO LET—Ha!'l of adouble tenement house containing + x rooms, .situate| on Fitzroy Street, near Iililsborouzh Street. Good Stable and Outhouse attached. Rent moderate. A}- ply to.L. SENTN ER at Beer Bros FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by ths subscriber. Posdes- sion given Ist May.—M iaurice BL aAKk®- ap2l—tf may? t cemeeetiaiptienaietnneniominenemiaaetia iia eel SALESMEN WANTED to seil our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell onsight toevery business man or firm; liberal sulary and expenses paid; position permanent. For terms address with stamp CENTENNIAL M’r’G, Co., Milwaukee, Wis. may3—tu th sat tf | ap2l | | FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the "sland, the very eiigible House oc- ' enpied by — on the corner of Prince ene 4 : - » | Dorewester Streets will be torent on or about : The subscriber has taken the. Brick let May next. Itis 4 first-class House in all | Shop on the south side-of Kent Street, poeen nae heated with hat water through- ¥s . ; .g. 4 out. For particulare apply to Judge y lately ocettpied by” Miss Clark, :Dres¢ +0 the subscriber on he premises.—L. J. maker, and three doers east of Mr. John } Osrranper. tf—mehl5 Murphy’? Baking Establishment, whiere “TO Ler —One-half of the Three-story Dwel- he intends to buy and sell Second-hand | jing on Peimce Stoest, at present ccoupied by ai : 6 _ J. M. Davison. t . W. WELL | Stoves. Any person wanting & good as I. Day pply to con | Stove in the above line wouid save money og y giving ti scrider a cal! before pur- |" COTTAGE FOR SALE—That comfortable by ering Gre Byline 383, ” P Cottage situate at the corner of Euston and chasing elsewhere. Longworth Streets, at present in the ocoupe- tion of Mr. George A. W. Robertson. Far further particulars apply to H. J, CUNDALL, may7—2w Jaw EB. NEEDHAM. Ch’town, May 14, 1894, ee ee En ee MAY 16, 1894. The unexpected delay in opening our New Store, Market Square, the lateness of the season with our Spring Stock yet unopened, will necessitate us selling off our stock of UAY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING AND——— BOOTS AND SHOES At Extraordinary Low Prices. It will pay you to wait for us, matter if we make a little sacrifice. Watch for our opening. announcement, The goods must be sold, no You will get the benefit, J.3.MAGRONALE SGO. Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—dy 69¢, ang ‘EQUAL, ie = tylish ‘ Stud Laeitable, or, no PER INS" : G love > NOW I$ THE TIME THIS SEASON —I WILL GIVE— ee — TO BUY YOUR— Lawn Mowers SPECIAL FRICES FOR CASH ——AND—— ON THE FOLLOWING : Barb. 6. & E. and Woven Wire, Builders’ Hardware and Painters’ Supplies. Garden Tools. Before making your purchase you to call and 3 I would invite The Place to Buy them the Cheapest ivcar my eile as [ can save you money. | W.E. DAWSON’S W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, May 12, 1894—m w ——IS AT—— —— OUR ‘Repairing Department wal ee G00) RUNNING ORDER AND TURNING OUT Mur Immense Stock of ROOM PAPE ents. QOur next First-Class Work. is being supplementedZdaily by new shipm ad. will tel! you all about that. : a Yxa> What we want to say now is this:—We will | have in a few*ttays a sample book of the best New York | ‘ : Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell only one Satisfaction (aranteed, | 7 > each in the city. | TA’ aie welds: of abiens: rather sell Papers that we keep | G. H. TAYLOR, } in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Papers that their next door neighbor has, we-have made rT Watchmaker and Jeweler. 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. re Charlottetown, May 9, 1894—m w f. —_———- or eagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmaco ja. Quinine in this ag form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or >i Dose-—Half a wineglassfui. For sale CO MP ANY it 4 druggists. Sample bottle free to phy«i- ’ . " ’ re t of card. BAZAAR | ciahs upon recei : : }; O8. & O6., MEAGHER BR stoned Ch’town, April 25, 1894—m w f PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. | feb™—d&w 3m WaErE oes. = ROT ae