- —nmenenliitenss a ———_ > eee eee ND CR ee THE AING OF rORTPFOLIOS N \ at ve y ews ta Es t rn 7 ‘ SeTics t i } i ev . not vv 1 \ ' ‘ A price ee LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. r Br - B “ - r < = ul . - : > M . _ \ ‘ H > j M I ‘ att 4 { ' 4 i LO, ea | uk water Ap New ¥ Phe ‘ 4 i M Aca ‘ - 7 @ i A : “ ' . ‘ ally jues 6 aw n f ' ‘By - ES \ » \ a (rs ‘ Pugy ‘ ' } ier ‘ : u | seul yg gest i i - he s Dow: Ar xchang Ae K ar ute ad ‘ ; w ; 9 4 ‘ ‘ s 11a 4 ‘ ‘rd N 31s aw vra wer hat ~ \ Swan | Sta 4 : 7 Nn ast n i eit @ i 4 r pa g The Capta rts a la 4 ' stra and 2 cu Tian I r 4 v 4 » s g _——_ Not ro Crrizens I \ ‘ ; s ‘ at | am bK : r = pe ana | v hav pre ses i i nN il it thay 10 Cause lt pa a. 8 ata hat A ’ p A la sa a McRae Sa ‘) _ f Marke rhe arket to-day was ery poorly attended a ¥ articles were tler f ‘ Hay wa j ted aif ey ft per cwl, ar pork at f ’ s per Ib. | e A+s Pota - 2 : ie t pa were \¥ scarce and a vq ia m 30 2 per bush Farmers report ‘ road a ve wi condit - \ T HE Y = « \ —j) forget the _o a table and tea to «la Over 200 «1 r s dr : r e8aie, and a fancy tal ed with bea ful work. 7 hall is ta+tefully decora and the art : “ a ged ape rhe tea t! Z 1 Ww be served from 5.39 Pp It will satisfy n fastidious tas bet be atl nouse this afte ! I Ev ryth ny ¥ ; aie B. F. Mu Services. —Rev. Mr. Brewer has received } Minister of Ra *, stating tha ection w the sy Mills’ s : P. E. Island Ra 4 ‘ ssu€ kets t line at @ LS ‘ Tickets vue g r i iv, AI oUt May 4 including da ssue, and o May Sth tickets w be issued good f return on M mday, May 7th - Wore Famizy Deap.—A most pitiable Stat f affaires wae dis if t clergy ma W Aiied at the I ise of Jan e- Mapes, an invalid veteran, in Goshen, N '., a few days ago One 1 had died and been buried by the fam I'wo lay lead on the floor, and the fourth died while The | e minister was io the house. fifth died after the three oth buried. All the deaths were neasies and pneumonia THe Matus The Steamer Northumber- land left Summerside at 8&8 ‘clock = this morning tor Point du Chene The upper province mails and th been ordered to Point dt Chene to be brought by the Northumber ind to Summerside this evening where a The mails now P e fram the United 1 States have train will cennect at Picton will lew t ake e her next trip. which will proba t be until tomorrow unless the pre sent heavy fog dias ippear- <— Arrer American Saors.—Acex an ex hill, Mass., has lately received an ro pair 0 ioea for Princess May, of gia . ytherw ise known by her title the Duchess of York. The eiaf “ nd was accompan: ding to hange a shoe manufact f Haven- ’ S order was re- parchment of the lucheas’ { t. togethe vith ti measurements for making the shoes. The eces*ary duchess wears a No. 4 The boot, which r outdoor u ‘ be made of straight | xg at, B pa extra high ‘ atrui Pp Ml ’ 4 - Tae ee EsSrertarxep.—ihere was a good attendance at the meeting of gradu- es and neer-graduates of McGill Uni » tv held in the law courts building rday afternoon and the following re- ously passed: Resolv- ° at the graduates, under-graduates and friends of of McG University in appre- ciation of tne Giee Club of this city on the 5 f May, do arrange for a reception of the members of the Club on their arrival here and d ntertain them after their ‘ ‘ert at a luncheon to be provided at the I Da NINE O'CLOCK TO-MORROW ! We invite the readers of The Examiner to call to- morrow and play of Spring Novelties. BEER BROS. opecia yur Dress attractions Goods, Mantle and M linery Departments. Weather Bulletin. Tororo, April 24, 10 a. m. Fair weather; higher temperature; light showers ina few pla es ers had been | caused by | lying | be held there until the Stan- | order | see our dis- ae THE DAILY EXAMINER LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. THE ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, Sir, The editor of the Guardian has gone out of his way altempting to cast | a8 t R il M ary ( eve and | i ak a : | i ‘ vy, after @ mar is essfully passe halis has but eu arned nt it ¢ : tO him In fac s ta ege in | Canada t { anada tha } ~ y 1 ns ‘ and ‘ un the] ; ; : } Roval M ary ( vith s t m : at ‘ g and practical ‘ BS Tlie 1 a very ( I gine ‘A ‘ \ “ i i j | j j | } i | 5 ‘ grad . I 4 “ay i) } i at | ‘ (qua i i W ir tonians are } ‘ y this city ‘ i ’ g | ‘ K at ‘ 1 ( y ' C = () 7 mt i i , \ s I \ rei t w 1M | Pe Ss Ay 24, svt sien oe inl ( LAT W | f g i iA) Ds€ et ’ ut ; enquiry ‘ a i Vf ut was obta 1, wet raised und | vy Mr. Alexander MeDonald, of Col- | a The f + eon i aan i = i S La \ { ‘ fs | St ia g ve Sta e wha ~ we I uy n . i His t t Ww 1 tM re a { ps owing t xcept v beavy w fi al 1 th : - M Hone A despatch nm the ( 3 bee r ved by Hs | G rt General conta = ‘ i? ; al } x-speake f \ \ a Leg . \ nths Pr to whom ipply are Thomas W. Dodd, Cia n; Joh Balderson, North W e; and John. A MacDonald, Indian Rive _ \ Maw Drownep.—Last Sunday even r, about 5 o’clock, Hugh (Joseph) Me- t Donald, of Little Pond, Lot 56, lef 1 | home, it is supposed, to visit a sick aunt who South side G R H Li i yw h } ue 1} | w hie } Met ti i time ga the @larm and with one or two thers at once ran to the rescue When reached the spot the body was seen 1 the creek, in about It was soon r face downwards i 15 feet of water secur- ed, but efforts to resuscitate roved fruit- less Deceased attende| Divine Servie s the morning in Little Pond Church. He t home in the afternoon without acquaint- gy his mother and brother, with whom he lived, as to where he was going. They took no particular notice of his absence however, thinking that he was out about the barn attending tothe stock, and were much shocked on learning of his untimely end. He was 41 years of age, unmarried, and of industrious disposition. Dr. Muttart, who happened to be in the neigh- borhood at the time of the accident was notified as coroner, but considered, under the circumstances,an inquest unnecessary. a quiet and ee PERSONAL’ Mr. William Burris, of Anderson & Burris, Susnmerside, is in the city. Hon. Benj. Davies and Mrs. Davies wili leave by the steamer Stanley on a trip to England and Wales, and probably they will extend their tour to the continent. They expect to be away for about six - We wish them bon voyage — i - - —— months The most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil in the world is Miller’s Emul- sion and is now being taken by invalids with astonishing success- Miller’s is “the bronchitis Every Nooily taste like others und $1,00, at druggists. ’ eonghs, colds, kind that ire3’ vid [ung troubles. ar all throat and bottle warranted, in big bottles, 56e¢ oeeeee Paton & Co’s. Show Days, Thursday, Friday & Satur- —_—— eee — No other medicine has equalled Hood’s ief it j k headache, etc Sareaparilla in the rel gives in severe cases of ly spepsia, 81 USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the grest lood and Nerve Remedy. DIED. On the 15th inst., at his son’s residence, Milburn, King’s County, Mr. Charles Stewart, aged 88 years A native of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. (New Brunswick papers please copy.) Old Furniture can be made to Jook almost as good as new by using our Varnish Res- torer. It is superior to most Fur- niture Polisies because it does not make the furniture sticky but has It does not fill and being the a cleansing etlect in carved work ; color of varnish, not show if not thoroughly rubbed off. Will you try it? It costs only 15 cents. does Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor Ke nt & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond Si’s. | ap2s DUTY ON TEA! Ten per cent. extra is the duty on Tea when not bought in the country in which it was grown. That’s about the way with Farni- ture to-day. When bought from the niakers 1t ought to cost you less than if bought from the dealer. Freight and packing cost mouey. We are makers of Furniture, and are in a position to give you prime value We let you keep a string tied to your meney until you are perfectly satisfied with the Furniture you buy from s. “MARK WRIGHT & CO, LTD, Who sell at Selling Prices. t ap24 ‘ ~ oe We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. ess than cost. LO McKay Wo a fs | Page” len Company Still to the Front —WITH— LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds; new patterns coming from our Mill every day. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the cheapest in the market. to see our Hat Department before buying, bildren'‘s Suits ! ‘) y ng ard tl lepa) ‘ 8 irry th 34 ment of Suits in the im « lard g &, a g t 1 1 if which a t ’ ly private or 1 e contro from nts to $5.00 eac!} PROWSE BROS Carp: ts. lapestries, and her makes t i anv firs { p t [Ds { pr 8 ver th BROS. PROWSE & CO fiuts & Caps. We have led this part ular | for the Jast twelve years, and wea still to the front with the nicest and choicest styles the markets produce, and you will always find our prices right. PROWSE PROWSE B Wonderful The Charlottetown, April We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay you A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. Boys’ and Youths’ Suits } Y ’ sia l I pecial value Be and Youths’ Suits | in Blue Serge, Tweeds and Black Worsted. New stvi rood ulity 1 prices 7 | mt the t \W would isk Boys to PROWSE lothing BROS Curtains. The superb I Designs n 1y a s and Ch It will be u i ta to re p \ lei PROWSE Dress Black & Colored Cashmeres very che up. F] Rib- bons (large variety), Corsets all the leading makes, Blk and Colered Kid Gloves in all sizes, as good an 1< heapas any in the trade. PROWSE BROS. 19, 1894---dy lien’s Snits. Spring Overcoats. All prices, from $3,to $15 each. We We carry a ful! line of New amd Sty- lish OVERCOATS, suitable for or Fall wear. ld . le ad would sirongiy tul- vise anyone wanting a good honest Suit “pring Also, that will look well, wear well, and not a full range of Eng- cost much, to ea'l lish, Seotch or Can- ind See our new adian Wate prootr, stock Youwillnot in all th leading t asl cs buy if makes. vou ¢ t see a Cheap ! j thing that suits: Cheap ! PROWSE BROS. ‘ Cloths, F a a i : 2° S 4a ils. If vou wish to sce We niso show a ‘ the finest very fine line of as t tsof Floor SCOTCH and TA O Cloths-in the PESTRY Sqnares Dom vou ean in different sizes, ilo { alling on and you miss a big Nn e have an chance if you do ‘ ve we \ ot see through our rving from I8 in. to Carpet Department 7 . this spring. new, fresh stock, PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. & CO. & CO. Gents’ Furnishing Departu’t. Domestic. Gingham, Print Cottons, White and Grey Cotten, White and Unbleached do., lable Linen, Towels and Toweling,—in fact you are safe in buying all lines of White & Colored Shirts from 12 inch to 18 inch Collar. Collars, Cuffs and Ties in large variety. STAPLE DRY Asktosee our Gents’ GOODS. Kid Gloves. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE_ BROS. AOTHERS, Cheap Men. LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading cnarged , for at. the rute often cents per New English tops Goff Bros Prowse Hros. are orders for children’s to show that the clothing people received sending in B? line. appreciate to-day at repeat4 which goes their efforts to supply the trade with the bes; goods made of the Call this week suits. and k west see possible price. their children’s ; a24 21 lw Silk hats selling at cost for this week.— John MeLeod & Co. Plenty of good Biist. King Street Men’s bievcle shoes s¢ ling ata big Tre- duction at Goft Bros. Stop and think for fresh a moment. oysters, caught | laily,25 cents a quart,at Josiah Carmody’s, Do you | want anything in the house cleaning line | such as Kalsomine, tintings of al! shades, floor paints, mixed paints, oils, turpentine, stains, ja varnishes, enan pans, el, bronze WwW hiting, clue, ochres, beachy s or brush- es? If you do call and see D. M. Richards | april 231 wk & Co’s stock. BOYS’ CLOTHING ! All Sizes, from 4 years to) upward 3. LONDON HARRIS & STEWART, Charlottetown, April 13, 1894- dy HOUSE. Prices from $1.00 | NOLLY, Graften Street. | reference | pleasant | PETERS. | ALLEY. TO LET Dwelling Honse situated on Prinee St., now occupied by W. W. Clarke, Esq. Possession given about lsat June’ next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. ap23—eod tf Wants, Lost, Found, & Adv rtisements under this heading charged _ five cents per line. STORAGE.—Gocd storage for furniture, | sleighs, ete., can be hadin a dry warehouse, Room for forty sleighs. Apply to P. C. Con- 3i—ap24 TO-DAY the international cowboy races begin at Chadron, Nebraska. The satisfactory result of last summer’s events has led to the present contests, the list of which comprises several 100 mile races over a five mile course. There are 150 entries for the Indian race to~lay. The remaining events will be ruu off to-morrow. and on Thursday the closing day of the programme. . ss The cowboys ‘are running for prizes, but greater prizes can be had at the STAR ] AILOR’S to-day for cash than ean be had most anywhere. After many years’ experience with the general way of doing business in this city, we have weighed the same and found wanting. Asa consequence, from this date forward until further notice, our business will be carried on on strictly cash principles, believing this to be the only true method of doing We will endeavor to adhere to the same to the undoubted benefit of buyer and We will sell on those conditions with a very small advance on cost, and we will guarantee you that no one giving indiscriminate credit can afford to sell to the same advan- tage we can. business, seller. Leck EN ZEEE. ® The 24, 1894, Charlottetown, Apri Star Merehant Tailor. eames “ —— > ~——w PROGRAMME cosas Y.M.C.A. Grand Concert TO BE HELD IN ¥Y. 4.-C. A. HALL, oul) N= Wednesday Evening, April 25th. Mias Ethel Palmer .Mr. George Peake ... Mrs. Roome . Recitation Mr. T. McLean Voeal Solo Mies A. Hyndman . Cello Solo Mr Vinnicombe . Recitation.. Miss Findley . Voeal Solo.. - Mr. G. Bayfield . Male Quartette 10. Instrumenta! Trio.. : Doors open at 7.30. Concert at eight o'clock. Tickets 20 cents QFERA HOUSE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 26th & 27th APRIL. ° Piano Solo - . Reading . Vocal Solo ha ack wNwe aps 75th Anniversary I ©. 0. FP. The Oddfellows of this City have much pleasure in announcing the presentation on the abore dates of Audran’s celebrated Opera Comique, in Three Acts, entitled: OLIVETTE. full Musical Libretto, Dialogue Historical Costumes, and complete Stage Settings. : The music of this Opera is brilliant and pleasing, the dialogue humorous, the plot interesting, and the costumee of the handsome and picturesque French styles of 200 years ago. with Libretto of the vocal parts will be printed ov Programme for the Hall. - . Admission at popular prices. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; usreserved, 35 cents, Plans of Hall-will be on exhibition at Rankin’s and Johnson & Jchnson’s (Queen Street) Drug Stores on Menday, iéth inst., ant for second performance on Thursday, the 19th inst., at 10 o’elock, a. m. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 3 BENJ. BREMNER, Chairman Committee. H. M. DAVI-ON, Secretary Commitee. apI—eol t) 18th toen yd CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— EAT REMOVAL SALE ——WILL COMMENCE——— TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, (4th APRIL, AND CONTINUE UNTIL WE MOVE INTO UUR EW PREMISES ON MARKET SQUARE. W ANTED—A young’man wants situation in a private family or indoor work. Good er ¢ Apply at this office. 2i—ap24 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, tormeriy oceupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given Ist May.—-MAURICE BLAKE, aypll—tr HOUSE TO LET~—For the remaining six months of aterm ata reduction. Situation and coiventen'. Tenancy cin be continued if desired. Apply at EXAMINER Office. 3i pd—ap2l FOR SALE—\ fresh-ealved Alderney and Jerscy cow, i years old, a great milker, milk rich. Apply to J. H. GATEs, St. Peter’s Road. ap2i—éi TO. LET—A house containing seven rooms, situated on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, Apply to Mgrs. LowbDeEN, Esplan- ade, > ap2 'O LET—Possession given the first of May, the Dental Rooms inthe City Hotel, Great George Street, oceupied at present by Dr. Ayers. Also the. corner shopin City Hotel, | lately o@¢upied by G. A. Beairsto as a saloon, } Apply to DANIEL DAVIES. apl6 Gipd W AN.LED immediately, a first class milliner. | Enquire of Matthew & McLean, Souris. ‘ CUVK WAN TED —Waated, Dtlore th? en of sprit, azgoodcook. Apply to Mas. ARTAU dtw tf—spt TO LET—A House on Dorchester Street, | re BOY W AN .ED—st Watson’s D. ugstore, | ‘ ») with six rooms, adjoining residence of J. B. | Macdona'd, Esq Possession given on oF April next. ‘Apply to THOMAS wed sat—mehli7 TO REN?.—Ou the Ist of May the two Stores on Quven Street, at present cecup'ed by the subseripers. Will be let separately or as one Store, ifdesired. Rent moderate.. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co, Queen Street. mchd—iw about loth WANTED.—A young man of steady habits as book-keeper, whu has had some experience of single and double entry. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. moch6 WANTED—Canvasser of good address, Position permanent Canadian grown stock, Advantages unequalied.{BROWN BROS. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. rc ap2—~3m eod pd TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated on Sidney Street, nearly opposite the Brick Church, containing six rooms in good order, with water in kitchen. Rent low to the right tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- Quaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. ape FOR ADOPTION—A number of English children from Mr. Middlemore’s Emigration Home, Birmingnam, will arrive here shortly. For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simp-on. ap2 HOUSE TO LE?—!he Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince ftreet, conteining eleven rooms, hea turoughout with hot water, with gas fixtures and electric light. House in good order. Possession given May Ist. Applyto F. 8S. MOORE. eod tt—feb27 DANCING.—The Children’s Dancing Class at Terpsichore Hall, which began last even- ing, will be continued for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.-E. BuRRIS. aps All our Stock of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES at the following Discounts for CASH ONLY :— Black and Colored Dress Goods. ......cccsecsccseccsecceesan per cent. Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Worsteds.........seeeseeeeeed0 i Face Certeings and MEGGIns. 060 ostcdcs cccctecscteviesvesomee a Sinense eee eee a on 6 un Fund bp 0 bee 6b 6 cane ¥en ecu Corsets, Glovet and TERGery is «cc ccccsicscccevccccscescome “ Flannelettes and Gingham. ........sccccccccccccsseeeeera * Grey and White Cottons. .....ccccccosccccsccevcccesscesad “ Pillow Cottons and Sheetings. so .06cccccccccccecvsaceecsae ' Table Damask, Towels and Toweling..........eeeeee.0 00029 " se Pritt Cotton and TiGkinees < osvcccenssedetivccesvescccece Shirts, Collars, Ties and Underclothing...............0+++.39 " Umbrellas arid Bragnts:. occ cccccccsccccdccvescvccgeccesoue Hats and Caps (New Stock) .....sccccscccvccccccccces eee ” Men’s Readymade Clothing.....cccsesscccceessesseseeeead a Boys’ s “ ks eeseeeoeaoeeaevpeeeeveeeeeeeeveeeeeee eae 25 " Rubber Coats. eeeretsveeve eevee eee eeeeeeepeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeee Bo ne Thanks Gnd Valiaba. oocccccccecsecsoncecceaguwseet Heu' 6s.ae Special Prices on Spools and Cotton Warps.............++29 . All our stock of Boots and Shoes.......eseresscceceesseeda - No Goods to leave the Store until paid fur. Goods mot exchanged or J. B. MACDONALD & CO QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, April 10, 1894—dy taken back — |LAND SALE, CANNED 6000S, | JUST OUSIDE THE CITY. WHOLESALE ©N = ; 130 Cases “ Gallon Apples,” | Iam instructed by James M. and John 16 “ To.natoes, R. Hooper to sell by Auction, on SATUR- + 15 “ Peaches, ea . e DAY, April 28th, at 11 o’clock, a. m. on 25 “ Strawberries, - the premises :— 5 °°: pee 2 Two Valuable Building Lots fronting on | 5% Pears, ; the west side of the Malpeque Road, in| . 120 Pails Jams (assorted), 5 Cases Corn Beef, the Common of Charlottetown, having a . z 5 “ Boneless Chicken. CARVELL BROS. 2!) barrels Apples in good order. CARVELL BROS. | front of 55 feet each, and extending back | by parallel lines 396 feet, containing one half acre each, as per plan at my office. | Ts sure to attain great popularity as mi the best all arouid pedal that will be Bsecn this season. Combining the fa lightness of the rat trap racing pedal @ withthe ease and comfort of a rub- m ber fad, it preserves the varied and # excellent qualities of the 1893 pattern, t and reduces its weight more than one half. Itis undoubtedly the lightest, neatest, and handsomest pedal ever f attached to a bicycle. Particulars in kgthe beautiful illustrated Columbia @ catalogue, which you can obtain by m application to ‘RLM. Young, Agent Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. The Dwelling House and Property at Brighton formerly occupied by the late , ini i; Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks. | ae oo ates to tan ‘Mvttiah The house is seated with hot water, and Peete ia. \ognias * - Ay - is in first-class order. About three acres | form is quicker in action and more reliable of lan d can go with the same. Posession | Sha® when taken in Capsules, Powders or . eng , Pills. Dose—Half a aseful. » given about the lst of June next. I = ee Ee ; == druggists. Sample bottle free to pliysi- EDWARD BAYFIELD, ee apl 7—dy tf Trustee. r ap20—eod tl sle 30 barrels Onions to arrive. CARVELL BROS. apl9—3i eod pat MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb%—d4w 3m Montreal. Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will ea'l from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 4rii, at 7 p.m., (ice permitting), and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Bos- ton early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 1st, at 11 o’clock,a.m., and every Tuesday at 1] a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. 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 prorapt- ly from United States should inetract shippers to forward via “Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. : For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plawt Wharf, Halivax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap2l A Boon to Housekeepers ! pineal WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE / ROLL DELICIOUS | CAKE, ' PASTRY. THE WHEEL OF TIME is always going. That old fellow, Father Time, is about the most active individual in the universe. He keeps things moving and never takes a vacation. We keep things lively, too, in the Jewelry trade, and our stock comprises “pretty much everything that’s current and sanctioned by fashion in this line. In our display of Jewelry novelties wil] be found, after May lst, a handsome line of Ladies’ Belts and Buckles. We're equally up on time, too, with a stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Watches that it’s a feast of the eye to look wpon, and a series of temptations for intending buvers E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, apl9—dy anesitiiiahicaaviais ts an Keres ee