LEE NC ORE IE 2 Se ESS fi ance a ET a mm aca | oa THE DAILY EXAMINER - : . ee eee eee and secretary of ard Oil Company control of the Dominion ' a tk —_— — — af sain | . } sell the ) generally used and is improving in!quali— THE COAL OTL INDUSTRY | lot. and gi oil, when we sel! the | I 4 cane’ ; nts. we have no rea and in a year er 80 the people of the = | pry zs the ‘oil If y atte iaher provinces will tind than, like agricul- , : ee : . vy to use this ver | tural implements, the ome made article : N 7 eed om is better and cheaper than the imported. ee : ont din We are, yours espectfally, G, F. Owen, i Gove J. A. Hewrrt, President | os vinci albicans saad wsked by Joux Lrrrie, Secretary. NOTES AND COMMENTS. : ‘ ° , a Phe Oil Drug Reporter of tl " G a ‘ } St an independ t auti ty, States ~In a letter to the London Advertiser ; i 18 often q roted at 54 ce > on the fata f Japan, Priacipal Grant of . ed States for shipar n carload ots | Queen’s says: “I can possibly eketch in . ser'st , a ¥ fF |} to England—this is wit ms. half a sentencee the principles 7 a, regard to the e | et! which have determined the evolution of i m" Canada | Sta t says t * is 7} to Japan. No more more fascinating history arg y: =e s’a g s it 18 seen | i. known to me, and having read it and hat ha \ ‘ | he pr 2 « 5&1 seen a little of the country recenty, I inty Of Lal Vatat rom am | gallon higher thaa for consumption in the | },.4 almost no d what would be the ent : - + yi ~ -. | United States at the lowest po thal | jaane of th conflict between ’ Athaoasce ‘a intry. The price of coal the thoroughly org: nized and a ’ — a : | i States varies considerably, a ntense y-patriotic island power and the " ; “i " lows : | adjoining continent, unorganised and be- ana at ing os = At New York city, 71 to 74 cent | 8 ttedly corceited, though with infinitely ‘ ear ; a . At Wheeling, West Virgina, 18 cents. | ereater resources and potentiality. As to i W t. At Eureka, West Virginia, 15 s e future, everything at present points to : i 4¢ Port Haron, Mi an, Th ce Japan becoming the Britain of the Pacific. N S 3 At Bay City, Michigan, 14} ce: j Phe possession of the Pescadores and For- : al é; ay ; - wee, }mosa will complete her as an island ; w Aistance a awes Both Wheeling and Eureka in West] ai. lon it ed any of the ‘ e Mack Tisninia: end: Port Herod abd Bay Oty [PSO ta ee * are, . 2 ,.| mainland. It would bleed her too much mues, as Michigan, are but a few miles apart], Se 3 1 :#§ : i Rthabesesn River HL on the Standard Oil Company j just as the possession of part of France 1 . meres tae ee | bled England for centuries. Russia has e the list pi ; a} - cy E Ot t8 ou al kil} out com petitio 1, baa @ ian W a AS am . , : ‘ } ” ' a te oe a ses selling oi] at | @@intentionally done her a good turn. < | : r hat sb ad The St. John Telegraph bas been aK ¢ 5 i jana, @ . its a oe ion } : : : : : grap a sh e of Beav Lake on t Bellaire, in Ohio n | Shown the model of an instrument for ob- j Pea R ly ine } was 18 cents, a1 the | ta ning the bearing of the sun, north star, list from - at State. 14 cent in and distant objects, to determine the devia- i h M tains with the | y ta, the price wi i at tion of the compass Che instrument 18 A as v3 t t treat Sia Sy Pau 12 cents. In Wisconsin at} also a course corre clor, au i it will show Lak, a rs a uaand 3; } Milwaukee, the price was 14 cents, at | when it is apparent noon aut ship. 5 This au I > se CO whe Berlin 154 cents At Newark, New iInvenuon 18 the work of Mr. Earnest the Lake, t € Jersey, not tar from New York, the price | Kinney, chief officer of cruiser Curlew and Mack River, a navigal ! was 20 cents. At Sunderland, in Mary- | will bea boon to mariners. — The instru- . ” ae _| land, the price was 18 cents, at Springfield, ment W ill be known asa Graduated Sight A s the Senate of | agassachusetts, 14 cents. and in New \ ane. It is made entirely of brace, there- a 2 loins ; . Danville, a city of 4000 inhab tants, the | = _— € wt 7 : os a “ : ~—- 5 5 lard Company’ S « was sold at 24] 4%e Working th cRers mn pi ¢ nC sub " ’ s, while at Pu i Col do, it was | @ ane eny oe ' ring being indi } b " Atha : ‘| sold at 6 cents. Puel [ district | Paton fy by ERC Tae SEP fra — < st psivé . en oe ae iS Q I king a time azimuth D ‘ ea. if ‘ ; yet under oor esc ea . arma 3 B s he work is reduced to % 1 T tr Bi gay 8 Rage aa asa fae: innate PER PP OREN the use ofadumb card § ¥ : ‘ ¢ oi r . bs > price to kill out the 10¢ 7 : i 7 ie ah an ih one i wie go gt ’ lin W ashington Territory at swung wu va iowing at once e ee aM a town, coal oil sold at ss Vial ; When the ‘‘ - t A t Seattle, the price was 30 cent ee I y | ae ; x waren pelpren e _ 9 _ In Alabama, prior to 1838, the district | a cimate bearing Of the ¥ and ro ae Oe : - F - ss supplied by a refiner named Rice at sun cal — fF the a — — 4 rised t ‘ ) “sh eallon rom ri va ar iached, leaving the base or the e) P a Wie “teat ; gong col gallon. kr om an affidavit Pie sane ee ape er, Pagani, ames pin is fixed. Fe : ; ade at Selina, in Alabama, it was shown SUL C : : eee Sagem sae 6 ¢ : t 40, that after the Standard Oil Company | Wh: "4 not In use the instrument 1s detach i —_ ve . \' ae of ; tus indertook te control the business the | ed an ed in a walnut ¢ — 8{ mcnes Geposite @f DakU IS Only eq p was first reduced to 8 cents per by 4 ‘Me Ki inne yh as pate ‘nted his jnven- ~ we be, for tl P ooo ” - va n Then, after the local producers tion, and will short! Vy place In on the —, a a ee oe ruined, the price was raised to 25 market, ata price that will bring it a vaiue may be more accurately tested by nts. There are three places in Alabama] Within the reach of every stu lent of navi- a ~—— ration and practical tests were oil was formerly sold 15 to 16} gation. = : B sides this Immense tract of ou bearing =, then the Standard Oil Company ee + a ———————— é gg nes, 7 7 satel) z ~~ oe" Jentgelag iin and reduced the price to 3 ceuts; Here isa pretty motto for young gar- aa - : anes pe Pro- | and after competition was crushed the |deners these charming May days. It is : vince of Quebe ee oe Oee is was raised so that no oil could be} from George Eliot : “It never rains roses; i} working at tne neve Pp! ach . 'S | bought under 24 to 30 cents. when we want roses we must plant more HN industry in th at @istrict. The oar] me ( Prom the decision of Judge Baxter, one | rose trees.” oi be rae district ia Canada that nas been | of the Judges of the Federal Court in Ala- ———~«-__— eh Spans ane level pe l to any ex ne 08 Oe | iaaada we quote a3 follows. He says: That serofulous taint which has been in f o po te 7 s od ee one ooo Phat the Standard Oil Company and | your blood for years, will be expelled by <3 ee ae ey tye, | George Rice were competitors in the busi- | taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood b * eg i land er ae s oe! Tn }ness of reflning oil; that each obtained purifier. : oe ee nw Ot | supplies in the neighborhood of Macks —_—_-—_— from which « 1, and it burg, a station on said railroad (the Cleve- Anovut Seeps.-—It requires considerable ; mate od that there a 600,000 ir land and Marreta road) from which the | faith and confidence to plant seeds, and it in thi | sane was carried to Marretta or Cleveland: | alto needs the same virtue to buy them, Mr. Au kinson, who was em} ere 1 by t that for this service both were « ja ally | and when seeds are to be had from prac- Globe newspaper of Toro: tig | dependent upon the railroad, then in the | tical gardeners that make a specialty of eS the faets in connection witl hands of the receiver. It further appear- cultivating extensively most every variety, = rey rted as follows frora bis ed that the Standard Oil Company lesired | it would certainly be folly to buy else- i =e in Petrolia. crush Rice and his business, an i that | he re. Gay & Son are to be found, as if The extent af the deper | under a threat of building a pipe for the} usual, in the market, Charlottetown, eell- 4 eormmurity on oil can - | conveyance of its oil, and withdrawing its | ing the same eelf-same seeds they are plant- q stood except after a visit * | patronage from the railway, O'Day, one of ing every day for themselves. Vegetable ¢ almost an entire absen tive | its agents, compelled Terry, who was act-| seeds sent by mail at 5 cents per package. 4 operators, I am told, but every one is the | ing for and on behalf of the receivers of the | Look out for our advertisement for plants a0 owner of one or a group of wells, or 3 lway, to carry its oil at 10 cents per| vegetables, annual and perennial flower . ed ie ] l, and charge Rice 35 cents per barrel} plants. Address J. J. Gay & Son «h pro for a like service, and pay it 25 cents out | Pownal. mayl6 dytaw wky % ave ¢ | of the 35 cents thus exacted from Rice,| === ‘ - a! 4 vO 4 ‘making,’ in the judgment of the receiver, SPECIAL NOTICES ; é tar ieared | ‘$25 per day clear moaey ’ for it ‘on Rice’s | Advertisements under this heading cnarge ; waiking beams, less beautiful than flow | oil alone.’ 2 for at the rate of five cents per line, ef beds, but more profitable. When a maa | The Standard Oil Company is now a . by can afford to sink # well in his lot, he has | power that hardly anyone can withstand. | _, Bicycle cups.—See them at Reddin ay it done, and ri axed with apumpatan ex-|Tosuch anextent is its power in the Bros. rt pense of about $40 If he has nota suf | Unite: ed ‘States that it is ab:e to ruin even Fiannelletie¢, a good range, at the Lon- ca ficient Bes mber of we) tis to afford to pat in | rail We are informed that it holda a {| don Honse. 5 aS rie _ 4 — sh the | nee z interest in 30,000 miles of rail. A right | earty welcome will be given to i ae - Tr, Da) Pao ome al way, and the capital of the company is] the SS Olivette and all the passengers, of © Cay rent, and 16 Wil . barr a | placed at $30,00,000. ficers and crew are invited to calliat DA " day, whi fhe holds out | From the number of the Forum, pub-| Prace’s and see his beautiful stock of ad * at. , oe ~ ce Sia aenat ares in gat aie tes cloths svitable for suits and overcoats. 3 1e tan¢ i ompany, ke th 2 ‘ — . a : é os it is er | following extract from a 614, as follows: | ee ee a good stock, : t Resi into the ground 1. ‘ j “In Mr. Dodd’s article, well as in at sh: ce 7 One. ° : Be = on for a quarter of a century. | this, the wholesale prices are given, and Go to Goff Bros. for children’s boots. a a ee made, it is | thes se are usually of export oil at the har-| Received per ss Olivette prime rhubarb, : ei said, « tif they have, ar n € | bor of New York. But this is not the pineapples, blood oranges, Cal navel 1 ae. ‘ | price to the consumer. During tie period | oranges and bananas at Sanderson & Co’s _ Mr. Cockin i air. Atk-/| of the trust the American consumer of We have pl in ealli i mnson, aso made ) etroleum has paid avery much greater are ee calling attention te says : ee P our stock of wedgewood ware, just opened — | price than 8 cents per gallon, except when | 0UF ®” Saati stn te Whar con _ “Nearly every g las | it became necessary for the Standard Oil be wutiful : mene - = ee, iscuit gare, wide ~aaredag" ers ump at | Trust to destroy a competitor by tempora- cand lestic $k, - oe pore work. The laiter is connected with a1 ud rily selling at a low price, sometimes below feru — ap oe an. = a workel by an engine which may possibly cost; and when competition was thus elim- tells i - ils ? hoes “e ” ke. | x be a quarter of a mile away. As | inated, the price was raised. The prices me ifs ee : - tt ae s, Jawn @ matier of fact no Petro’ean worthy | paid by the comsumer within and during . onis balls, new novels, etc—Haszard & of the name keeps any loose cash hangir ig the past ten years have been as high as Moore. ee Sere. oeree Onre a] 30 cents per (wine) gallon at non- Cuamupion Creamer, Ecos evc.—At Brace’s ings, every eeui of his family’s hard earn- | competitive points. Prices have ranged | o}) stand you can get the Champion sm oe we sctaped gether, is | from 23 cents per gallon to 10, and stood Creamer for cash at 60 cts. and 70 cts. et arte Antipas shoaae e.g gutest hesitation | at many places at 16 and 18. Today at) crockery; cheaper than ever. Good gro- a nee *, from whose | competitive points the price is often 8,10] ceries at low prices. You can get the dep ames tag prod whica miti- | and 12 cents. ‘he vse facts and fi gures highest cash price for your eggs and the SEUENY ” r State, 18 destil i to | speak for themse'ves. In this matter a8] pect of goods for good yellow butter—R K illuminate thousands i i tl igh- | in all others, the trust has demonstrated Brace, agent, opposite market. Out the len yt ai this Vomin- | thatthe reduction of price to the consumer, mit wy im 10D even where it has been real, has been| -— : : From this may be seen that the oil | made for the purpose of crushing com- n 4«nrrrenmn ram ind istry 18 one tha v mploymer to | petition, and as soon as the end was ac- VALUABLE BUILDING LOT working peop and is.not one of those | complished the consumer pa d for — monopolist . enterpris¢ 2 that are a bane to short lived cheapne ess by an immediate in Fronting on Ulllshorough Park aay country bale cred te = price. . --_-- The agitation forthe removal of tue | ‘he foregoing facts have been all en-] yw ; duty on coal oil, if successful, wor uld have | ; 1 a iuito by tt e Rossini dn Gor cats ent We are instructed by Honorable Judge : —: co ee McLeod to sell BY AUCTION taken away from them the business th y | They found that the coal oil industry in gaat : ee a have gradually built up, for then the ny | Canada was giving employment to a large on the premises, on ae have had to meet the competition | number of industrious people whose whole f tl 1¢ Standard Oil Company of the { | capital was invested in it. They found that Thursday, May 23rd, ed 3 ates, one of the most gigantic monop- | the only way todevelop the oil bearing ‘ olies sa: id c mo bines in the world; and 'f | Jands was to continue a moderate protec- AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON. a earl that iS been a lowed, this district Yon | tion to the Canadian article, and by aliow- : which it 1s said “tbat it is nothing from 18t | ing importation im bulk they have giver : ‘ : January to niger December but labor, la | proof a their see saiempdhaiinionnh . His large and beautifully | situated Lot, bor, labor,” would be deprived of the re | ation among the refiners of the Dominion. GI ft. 6 in. by 162 ft., fronting on Hille- muneration ot people now cepend upon] Itis no secret that the agents of the vonage ES ea oe. a4 to feed and clot ae ir fam * | Standard Oil Company have made ener his large plot of ground, with its orna- i It may be ‘sae cam tm indard | yetic efforts to obtain free access to Can~ mental and shade trees, within 2 fw fi Oil C ae manufacture coal oi ib Stid:| ate thr their products, evea offering, it is | Minutes walk of the Public Buildings, j ; sel! it atso much _ r price — , os said, the sam of $100.000 to any party that peop inp oe es = Seek _ 5 : Cm srs provu I " | p = ny rs | will reduce the duty on coal oil to 3 cents | ° oak] $6: aarp isp gant : i ae 7 laa capa aid :. rall . bu ” o | ps eee mee, i sige seid that neck by bea ye on the sremises are ae ae 7) cet a en ee 7: ae they have employed writers in some of the] ° 2 B ty F a ai 10} cents ip barreis, with an esis ahcsiecam oF |} leading Janadian news papers to agitate term Of yeaa, 8¢ may be agreed Bpon. : % ar the barrel wh a re turned rn ral to | 5 for chan removal of the duty . paying them A. McNEILL & co., Li i cents per gallon. The price in Toronto handsomely for doing so. The Govern~ May 17—t! sale Auctioneer. aie Oe was 11} cents and at Quebec ‘abou 15 | ment of Canada, looking at all the facts, —_—- 2% cents per tmperia! gallon lor barrel ots. | carefully weighing all the great intere sts j . + The following letter from the president | that would be ruined by giving the Stand~ een $ Birthday s Lodge No 1171, ers 8 < of [ndustry, in the County of Oxford, in market, have steadily refused to yield i Ontario, shows the satisfaction given by i 5 ; rong : de : acai oil in th at p? \ Luce | tes t os gor ; y va . ee <8 , md Ans phe = a being the on pre Be a en a wees» mance. 1a ie peO~ | niversary of Her Majesty’s Birthday, will Lodge No, i171, Patrons of Indnstry, | ple of Canada would support them in con-| he a yesty Ys Ratt ‘ rr: a eh oar tinuing the industry that both Liberals tatho, Lith Pebruary, 1593. | and Conservatives have protected Civi i ec 4 . ivic Holi nt of refined o:l, two In the maritime provinces of Canada a 9 day i we are well pleased | great deal of capital is sought to be made} And Market day will be held on the fol- 1 pr We were for- against the Government because the im- lowing day, yiz., SATURDAY, the 25th » stores from 18 to 20 | portation of coal oil in tank vessels is not | inst. now that it was the permitted; but it can readily be seen from W. E. DAWSON, ‘ . i 1 ° . . mi ‘d liernan aud retailer who was making | the foregoing facts that the only effect of Mayor. the exorbitant profits out of us. So Jong | such permission would be an unjust dis- H. M. DAVISON, : as the oil men do not comb but sell at | crimination against our own workmen. City Cl lerk. euch prices, 104 to 114 cents hy the car Canadian oi! is yearly becoming more May 17—3i eod POIPOOPOOIOODDO DOORS OO OOD “ ‘WORTH. A sadn A BCX.” : a Pi S ye A : aang 3 Effectual.) RBS} ” NERYON 12) 7 res. Such as Sick Reads Sand Pe Stomach, Gi¢diness, Fullness, Meals. Dizziness, D ress ings of Heat, Loss o Breath, Costiveness, Scur Skin, Disturbed Sleep, f Nervous and Trembling regularities Incidental to Laci . ’ Fol € =, § § vo >, Win soit r > ‘| : A Covered witha T Whelesale ts. I ng ip t anil specify- essment on | | Canadian confederation were laid A By-law for Jevyin ing the rate of ass Real Estate and Pe ty in the City of for general Civic p — Statute 51, Victor! ia 0 ga NN and ib} Charlottetown wa under or 12, huy lapt Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for general Civic purposes under said Statute, for the vear commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1895, and endin he thirty Ph dg of December, A D 1895, is hereby speeified and fixed at the rate of one per centon every dol- ilar of the value of Real Estate, as 2s ed by the Assessors of the said City of (*harlette- town in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Koll of all Real { ti and Pe rson- al Property liable to taxat ion in said C and. of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein, made and duly returi by th on the eleht ee A DIS 2nd. The ? sment on Personal Property for st ral Civie purposes, jor the year commencin he firstday of January, A D 1895, and end th t rty- day of December, A D 180 hereby specified and fixed at the rate of « per n -y dol- lar ot the. value of 1 son as- sessed by the A SSO nthes i y in the said General Assessment Book aud Valuation Roll, made and du urned by them as aforesaid {sed ] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, mayl7—dy 2w City Clerk, r n aS a. / 5 A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on 6 ny ' ant Real Estate aud Persoual Proper- ty i1 the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes fos the current year ending the thirty- first day of Decamber A. D. 1895, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist. A disconnt at the rate of Two: and One- half Per Cent shali be allow d to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day - July next, A D 1895, pay to the City Clerk, : his office, the taxes sevérally due by them a the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civic purposes. [Szd.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H . DAV 1s »N, mayi7--ly 2w City Clerk, A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessmant on Real Estate and Pa} Pro- perty and Poll ia the City of Charlottetown fo ra Waterworks un nal rsonal Fund, under Sata 90th Vie- 9 Us toria, Chapter Be it enacted by the Cit of Charlottetown follows: Ist. The rate of Ass for a Water Works y Council of the City as Real Estate said Statute for the year commenc irst day of Jan- uary, A.D. 1895, and ¢ i¢ thirty-firs t day of December, A.D. 1, i *by specified and fixed at the rate of 4 on hth of one per cent onevery dollar of th« f Real Estate as as- sessed by the Asses aid City of Char- lottetown in the g nt Book and Valuation Koll of all l »and Personal Property liabie to taxation nid ( ity,and all persons liable to px Se Tax theréin made and duly returned bs ti on the eighth day of A rill, A.D. — sonal fear commencing A.D, 1895, and ending December, A D 18%, fixed at the rate of one-cighth of one per on every dollar of the value of Personal Prop- erty as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said genera! Assess ment Book and Valuation Roll made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. 3rd. The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every_person returned by the said Assessors in said genera] Assessment Book and Valuation Roll asfiable thereto for such Water Works Fund, under said statute, for the year comimenc- ing the first day of January, A D 1895, and end- oe thirty-first day of December, A D 1895, hereby specified and fixed at the sum of ten cents on the Poll of every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. [Sgd E DAWSON, ayor. HM DAVISON, ‘ity Clerk. 2w may lf READY FOR THE 4th! We intend making the first Summer Holiday memorable for customers of our store in the way of Fishing Tackle. A eall will convince you of the price and quality. Rods, Reels, everything. Baird’s Celebrated Flies. REDDIN BROS. Casts, Hooks, mayl5 CANNED EVAPOR- DRIED ATED Stock, Fresh, and Selling Low at SANDERSON & CO, Cash Grocers, Victoria Row, Charlottetown, May 2, 1895—d&w A Very Large psonal Proper: | TELEGRAPHIC. DesPaToHEs TO QF CANADA. Special Tok EXAMINER PARLIAMENT : ‘Rejected Terms of Unlon with Newfoundland. A Conference About the Behring Sea Award. Orrawa, May 17, ls relative to the negotiations for of Newfound!and into the on the The offer of Prot ¢ the admission table of the House last evening. of Canada is to assume ten millions Newfot undland’s de -bt, give hera subsidy of $500,000 a year, and pay a bounty to her fishermen. It is understood that the Government of the island has refused to accept the Canadian offer, and is standing mut for still better terms. Mr. Davies asked if there was any truth in the telegraphic reports that Great Britain and the United States had agreed to hold a conference ou the Behring Sea question in Washington, in October, and that Canada isto send delegates to the convention, Hon. Mr. Foster : finitely what the that the negotiations have been carried “T cannot say de- dates are, but I think £0 far that it is pretty well understood that a mnference will be held. The conference is to take into consideration some means of arriving at the amounts that are to be paid. The confer takes , place owing to the f t t yngress to carry « i re mmendat ion that was made by the President for the payment of the sum of $42,500 as reparation to the sealers for illegal seizures.” The budget debate was continued. General Herbert’s Successor. Monrreat, May 17. The cable says: It is rumored in London that Colonel Johnson, of the Royal Artil- lery, who is a Canadian, nas been offered the command of the Canadian Militia in succession of Genera] Herbert. If you want anythit igin the readymade clothing x line see the immense stock at 13 Queen Street, J. B. Maconald’s old stand. We are leading in prices and style of new spring boots. Try us and be con- vinced at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. sictaldlbcaae There was a time when the werd of Erastus Wiman was obeyed without ques- tion Staten Island; he was persona grata. And now, because he made a speech against ferry fare extortions because New York and the 1, his quandam admir- a door mat. But the ers are using him for on * sian bruised worm will turn, Charlottetewn, May 15, 1895. FLOWER SEEDS ! When buying Seeds I always get the best and newest varieties grown, as it is just as cheap to grow the best qualities as the old kind of five or ten years ago, and there is as much improvement in Flower culture as there is in anything under the sun. J always goto the original grower for the very newest Seeds. G. H. BASZARD. In connection with the above, we beg to Ly that we have now on sale a collection ) » Flower Seeds. Read our list of Ec sk ford’ s Selected Varieties of Sweet Peas, “PRIMROSE,” the standards and Wings pale yellow. “QUEEN OF THE ISLES,” scarlet mottled, oki te and purpl le. “SENATOR,” standard’s shaded and striped chocolate on cream ground “CAPTAIN OF BLUES,” bright pur ple blue. “CARDINAL,” bright crimson scarlet. * COUNTESS OF RADNOR,” delicate lavender. * APPLE BLOSSOM,” white lilac and rosy pink. * EMILY pure white. “ ECKFORD’S CHOICE MIXED.” All the above in 5c. packages. Five packages for 20 cents. HASZARD & MOORE. HENDERSON,” extra fine may9 When you want a pair of FISHING BOOTS call McKEACHEN, Man, who is azoted for low and see the Shoe ——? The balance of fe 20 pieces Brees 300 Pairs § 33 ANOTHER those Ladies’ Hats, qnoods 3 for at Gr, Eic, and All-wool at 25c. iockings at 8 cents per pair Read our offer in to-morrow cyening’s paper JAMES Eoec. PATON & CQ. Prompt Payment CALL SILVER | AND BUCKLES, ‘ SRE BELTS, j on OUR PINS, of all Claims Si cotta . GOODS. BUCKLES ay ee . | PRICES AN is one special feature of the manage-| ! oan Taal . ' ACCIDENT 80 NEW ment of the CANADA ACCIDENT 7c. RINGS, cst — FOR WATCHES ASSUR ANCE CO. | FINE AND GOODS. SPECTACLES, E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent E, W. FAYLOR, Cameron Bieck. Api—dy Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy ao _ ss MD : 5 ras = = i. a 2: By eee ee : te 3 at it = mS s & » 7 ee = tb . — . a 2 3 ed pe so = oe = < : come Fa 7: = 5 s = ~G@ @s Li c= = 2a= fa Lil ot fm pet Cound co > >= ._ = 3 te — 1) 2 @ ia | ences |#el(s2#e5sS(220 2 /Fl ig) ft/s = Ss Ss o z? SS ES eB S| Do 2° 6h. CUS <= 5x an | > 2 ~ = Pp =! — a = > = bd “a > om - = < ae © -5 @ = ; s fo ce _ > - es QO *) : c> = = — ee = cs oO 2 Ekal © iil s inakaned tut 5 —J ne x = to ~ fy —_ mo > = Lu Ey = S bans many different kinds of Fishing Rods, Flies, Hooks, Lines, Landing Are : Ou Nete, Baskets, Books, Reels, Caste, etc., do you think we sell? You may form an idea by. inspecting the samples ‘arranged in our attractive window 5 é li ! CATCH the eye. A FISH is more likely to be caught on some of our new devices than in the old fashioned way. Watson's Drug Store, Ch’town, May 15, 1895—d&aw Lock in the window and be convinced that we have the largest and most varied stock of these goods ever imported into © iarlottetow n, then come inside and we will te}] you why The Swell Are now to be found in the Enman & Co. You will also find our New give you the very latest tips him for your next suit. There is one fact we want it isthis: We are manufacture direct from other mannufacte houses buy at. In this way we No tailoring business in the city can. keep cloths frem 50c a yard up to $7.50. $15.00 serge suite. McKAY WOOLEN CO. Fine Tailoring Successers to C. Robertson. Charlottetown, May 17, 1895—1 3 5 wy FOR THE GOFF — prices. ag) ap27 Children’s Muslin Hoods and Hats! A BARGAIN WITHOUT A PARALLEL. Over 100 Hoods and Hats, worth from | Ah () erro mm price of - oe wl These are all fresh, new goods, imported this season. Bought at a sacrifice, they will betsold at a fraction of their value. ” Gidc to $1.65, for the startling low; STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS, For Children’s store lately York cutter there, sul 13} ail to impress on your mind, and 8 and can purchase our cloths irer save the middle man’s profit. can give you the No apprentices in our w orksiiop, all first class workmen. 4 CGORBER. | We have just placed an order with the manufacturers for a large quantily of cloths, and among this lot is 5 full pieces of serge, warranted indigo dye, now offer to make to your measure in the latest New York style for $15 00 goops would be excellent value in any other tailoring establishment at $18 50. Call early as we are rushed with work. RISING Shoes, can suit you per ly in a ina ©0000000 | Door to Carter’s Sved Store. Failiors B. Next } no matter wi! taste Ch’town, May 15, 1895. oceupied by & . 'y to the fact that MOORE & McLEOD WAL! PAPER, fect- 999900000600063006 : iat your may be. CGSOO SOOO who can ts made to order. Try ‘Something That ug HERBAGEUM other animals out of and vigor. It is the best does not ¢ as, s restores hi condit at the prices wholesale value we altpetre, resin, or any inj j; Sti 2. Hors ses keep Herbageum. | and fie sh producer mnich a when fed Herb ageum. - swers better than linseed, cost ©, third as much We are are ready to take orders for our Sold in bags containing cents. 4 lbs is enough for on ( six weeks, fed regularly twice | hot Over one cent per day. | you to try it. Send all orders to GEO. E ROTHERS’ Broad and Good fi ‘This IS THE GREATEST HOOD AND HAT BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY- STANLEY BROS. | Ladies’ Vests! 600 Ribbed Cotton. Vests, 5¢ 5300 500 144 144 sé se 66 Ca. " 8e ea * “« 12e ea, * “ 18¢ ea, es. ? i 25¢ ea, ion to ontain arsenic, antimony, 4 lbs lt -HU Apothecaries diall. ught to Tnteresi All Farmers yrses and ¢ 1 : health j i I Blood Purifier, one which copper- urious suab- in fine condition when fed For cattle it is the best milk Hens lay led to calves an- more eggs ing only one- for 50 e animal for a day —cost will pay GHUES, — GENERATION itting | STANLEY BRGS.