ene oom: pelt poten remo = THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS, [ Oa a ‘ i vy, 3 lescriptiv and | lustris America, is, with out very best p rtioito series | that \ { hand No need to] adv superior attractiveness. . sai] : yay be seen either at thia off it. H. Mason’s news stand, w) any the first-ciase ord v Ow Country The series euns } it no one need pur cha* pa { hey do not nk , ‘ ample copy now, c a : Lhe price vw t prt LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Ma 5 ,uty.—Beer Bros - 1 x } 8 Lower { _ ‘ ~ i This forenoon one dr =. lf : Mr. ! kTON prea at Heartz’s Ha ,a ' ua oO lock ray ertaintment in the Ph Hla ‘ ‘ 1” was thor oug it ose | sent ~~ ‘“ — A | temperance t ting « be | i ye Division room, W + Ha Monday. June 4th - Tone MaGazin ~W ure receipt of Harp Lippi t's, and the Ladies’ Hot Journal f June~—all good nun t o Sration Rossep.—The railway station at B ras entered by burg'ars a few nights ago and $31 silver were cart iof. N Me - Harry Lisprey’s Comepy Company will be at the Opera House for one week, beginning on or about the lith July. The Compa now playing tn Ontario endian For Harrax [he steamer Fastnet arrived from Summerside this morning. and leaves for Halifax this afternoon with a general carg a. o& FB Order Hibern'ana, will Dunstau’s College on fhursday, June 21st. A good tim ; and two passengers. - -—=) yarn No Anc en! hold a picnic at Si. is guaranteed all who attead siciiatiaedia Gosret Meetrinc.—Prof Saker will re proe ce from the phon graph Rock of Ages and other familiar hymns at the Sanday afternoon meeting in the Athen- - Exetaxp B. 8.—Members of este! to meet at their (Sunday) at 9.45 ice in St Paul's are req i tomorrow Eton Lodge Lodge a M., Charch > hoon te attend divine serv last B. 1. S—A special meeting of the Bene volent Irish Society will be he ld in thei (Sunday) evening at three 3 requested hell to-morrow eeclock. A full attendance By order Prorertr Sotp.—The house and pre- mises of the late John Coiwill, on Upper Oneen Street, was sold at suction to-day be Mr. Beairsto, and purchased by Mr. Philip Coyle, jr., for $1,000 —— — A Trear—The St. Danstan’s College Band and Glee Ciub visited the Hospital! for the Insane yesterday afternoon, and treated the inmates to a concert of vocal and instrumental music which was greatly appreciated. asia, As Oprositiox Lise.—It is reported that the company which owned the strs. Carroll and Worcester, before they were purchased by the Plant concern, propose to run an Opposition line on the same old route, calling at Port Hawkesbury.—North Sydney Herald. siaieiliahdisiade For Bosroy.—The str. Florida, Captain Hal!. left on return to Boston about half- past nine last night, with a cargo of about 690 barrels, and the following passengers : Levi Harper, Philip Irving, Joseph Me- Isaac, Wm. McLaughlan, Minnie Bryant, Anrie Bryant, Minnie Crabbe, Jane Shaw, Geniveve Kendall. Miss Bell, Miss B. Jen- kins, Mrs. S. RB. Jenkins, Mrs. R. D. Me- Callum, Miss Janie McCallum, Miss Imogene M..Callum, Miss Minnie Rowe, Mary Drane. John J. Tighe,-Austin Me- Innis, J. Macdonald, Alice Nelson siigaiiaiinicne Karty Seaixe Frowers.—-George Car- ter, Eaq., has now blooming in his garden on Pownal Street a large number of beau tifal hyacinths, tulips and crocuses which he planted last autumn. A_ hundred hracin.h bulbe, in a circle, planted five inches apart in same distance apart, make a radiant and delightfully scented centrepiece, while the tulips and erocuses occupy ihe border. Many persons suppore that these flowers will not live out in winter. But this is evidently a mistake, in view of the beautiful early spring flow- are blooming in Mr. Carter’s rows the ers which garden sid elite Snorip Be Atrespev To.—The atten- tion of civic official 18 directed to a well, with an old pump not in use, on Hill-- borough Street, between Sydney and Rich- mond Streets. This well is covered with loose plank The o'd trough belouging to jt was taken by mischievous boys last H:llow E’en and thrown across Hille borough Square fence, where it laid till the 24th inst.. when the obstruction was thrown back and placed on top of the loose plank over the well. This may, for the present, prevent little children playing in thar direction from tambling into this dan- gerous trap Grains of wheat found in Egyptian soummy cases have been known to ger- —_— GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. foroxto, May 24.—Principal hav ing expreased the hope that Sir Oliver Mowat publishes a long article to censuring the Kingston divine, accusing the reverend gentleman of seeking notoriety, and advising him to study up Ontario affairs : thus. jay severely before delivering himself } Wasutnctoxs, D. C sentative Chickering, of dressed the house affaira to-lay in May 24.—Repre- New York, ad- committee on foreign support of his bill to authorize the president to adopt retaliatory measures against Canada by suspending the transportation of goods thr mgh the United States bond whes the} United States commissioners discriminated | against one of the border un ler canais Bremex, May 24.—An extra meeting of the stockholders of the North German i.loyd Steamship Co. took place here to- lay, The president of the council trol proposed that the meeting et } ae council of con- authoize tifteen mil lion marks, because their steamships in the | South American trade were of re and the inereas- g modern steamers proved that the former were growing unfi! for much further service. rherefore it was imperative that they should speedily be replaced The proposal of the presi- dent of the council of was Unani- mously adopted without debate New Yorx, May 24.—The village of Flatiand’s, L. 1., is excited because Bessie and Ruby, handsome twenty-year-old twins, young daughters of Farmer Dauds- worth, have eloped, and with the wrong Raby ran off with intended hus- band on the very evening of the day set for the wedding, and Bessie, in a moment of pique, eloped with a former flame a few lays after her sister's disappearance. The old farmer made a bonfire of his daugh tes that shou'd never ss the threshold of his honze. to raise a loan of jalivelyv | amall carrying capacity, ing Competition of | contro bessie’s leonging, and declared they | more or Martin’s Ferry, Ohio, May 23.—An immense mass meeting of striking miners | held here to-day. Delegations of several hundreds each, with flags and ban- | ners, marched ten and fifteen miles to at- tend Several speakers proposed that the Ohio miners should march to the Wes? was Virginia mines and force the working | miners out. | Loxpox, May 24.—A despatch from | Sydney, N. S. W., says: “Advices from | Samoa are that the rebels hold the strong | position previously occupied by Tamasese, } and declare they are prepared to try con- clusions with the German war ship Dalke.” Wasnixcroy, May 24.—Senator Perkins to-day introduced in the senate, a bill in tended to grant the use of Spiingfield | rifles and their equipments now on hand and not needed for use by the regular | army, to the militia of the various states | and territories. These arms are to be dis- tributed upon the requisition of the gov ernors of the various states, but are to remain the property of the Uniced States. New York, May 24.—The investigation of the police department here was resumed by the State Senate committee yesterday. Mr. Goff, counsel for the commission, created a sensation this afternoon, by calling to the stand Gideon Granger, son- in-law of Police Com. McClave. Granger testified that a man named Cooper paid $250 to get on the police force; that he (Granger) got $5 of it, and N. T. Dixon, MeClave’s bookkeeper, got the rest of it. Granger then told of several men who were under the height required by the police regulations, but who were appointed to the fores after paying the examining physicians $30 each. Commissioner Mc- pointing to Granger, “This man is a liar, | a thief, a drunkard, and a forger.” Loxpox, May 24.—A despatch from Pretoria says two Wesleyan ministers arrested in the Transvaal for making sedi- tous addresses and inciting disorders. The excitement over English settlers into the army by the Boers increase and public subscriptions have been started to raise funds for the defence of persons arrested for opposing the government’s action. Mavrw, May 24.—Intensely cold weath- er accompanied by high winds, prevail throughout Spain. Some districts have been visited by heavy snow storms, seriously damaging crops, blocking rail- ways, etc. Nasavinie, Tenn., May 24.—The south- ern Presbyterian assembly yesterday re- jected a proposal of the northern church for the appointment of a committee of con- ference on the subject of organic union. Paris, May 24.--The Temps and De bata publish hostile comments on the new ritory. Congo state aceess to the valley of the Upper Nile, while assuriag to Great Brit- ain the strip of territory between Lake Albert Edward and Tanganyika. “ Such a violation of the rights of Egypt and France,” says Debats, “ it is impossible to permit.” — A ——_ a | } Grant would be sustained, the Kimpire | seribe for {and taste in the | care for his front | trolled by men whe Clave became greatly excited and sheuted, | named Underwood and Woryden have been i Anglo-Belgian treaty as to the African ter | They say the treaty gives the | ToHave the Best Ho rse in vour neighborhood means that you must bave a good one. So many horse-keepers are now using Peel’s Compound Condition Food that to be We have testi- keeps him that way. our best monials from numbers of known horsemen which we would like to show you. Peel’s Food is done up in bags containing 12} Ibs., which sell at $1.00, making it the cheapest as well as the best in the sninate after ly ing dormant for 3,000 vears The plant they produced is almost identi- cal with the wheat grown in Egypt at the j resent time. BIRTH. In this city, on the 26rh inst., to Neil and Annie McQuarrie, a son. DIED. At North Lake, P. E. L., year of his age. ‘ and genial disposition, an 1 following the example of the Master, was ever ready t euceour the needy or the distressed. He leaves a eorrowing partner, two sons and «ix daughters, as well as a large circle of > friends and acquaintances to mouro their lose, (Providence papers please copy.) BEER BROS, ART SATEENS. two qualities, 14e. and 22c. Designs suit- able. for Curtains, Cushions, Furniture ‘ ‘ Draperies, ete. Ladies’ Night Robes. Placed on sale to-day, a wonderfal bar- Cc ers gain in these goods, Many of them are d R k ‘ handsomely trimmed with embroidery, ee 0 and ali are nade of excellent cotton. Th price is only 80c. Ladies wi!) find these dinary value BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Torowto, May 26,10 a. m. to be Generally temperature. on the &th of April, 1894, after a painful iliness of one year, borne with patient submission to the * Divine will, James D ngwell, in the 73rd Deceased was of a kind wing a large and very these popular goods in of extraor- fair; stationary or higher market. Each bag guaranteed. Call or write for circular giving full par- in the swim you ought to use it too. It puts a horse in good condition and | THAT $5,000 LETTER. Sia; —Mr, F. De..C. Davies must certain- ly be suffering from mental worry or over- | work, and EF wonld most respectfully pre him a course of the “ Day ies | Remedies "—that is, if he eares to take the risk | In Friday morning’s Guardian, in his own estimation, he did a very brilliant and | brave thing—he accepted a challenge that { was never issned. ~ f In THe Examiner of the 22nd inst., I j stated that [ was willing to bet that [| could ride from New Perth te Southport | in two hours—simply a race against time. | Any person possessing ordinary intelli- gence could easily understand this; but | Mr. Davies’ letter shows his inability to do so, and it will remain for all time, as a monument to his ignorane e that in his letter he shows thoughtful, consideration for me. Knowing that [ am not a sport,” he I must confess * millionatre kindly makes $5,000 the limit | of the stakes, though to him it must be n the bucket.” W. W. Moore. } : only a“ drop -— - CHARLOTTETOWN'S NEEDS, Sir,—-In this age of improvement, our City Fathers show great Jack of energy ir care of the City of Char- lottetown. In all small towns, now-a- | dave, neighbors can live near each other without any fences between Here, | it would be a difficult matter, as hordes | of cows and horses are continually j roaming about the city tearing up the | grass of the sidewalks waiting for a chance to enter lawn and commit depredations. If nothing else can be done | it would ‘be a good idea*for our policemen, as a digester, to be a little prompt and pound a few of them, What chance. is there for a citizen who wants to see his place look nice and tidy to plant trees or when the city is con- take no ; Fome ones interest in such yital matters? for such adornment and taste teads to make better | citizens and love for home. } Hoping, Mr. Editor, prompt action will be taken in this matter, I am yours; éte., VERITAS. eee LOCAL NOTICES | Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents. per line, good zZ - j Cheapest egg case fillers in the city. at Jenkins & Son’s, Queen Street. : } m 11 3w i See Paton & Co’s windows on Saturday evening. may26) | ; A new lot of cheap ties just in. Come | and get one for Sunday. We are offering’ special values in hats to-night.—MeK ay | Woolen Co. may26 The Three dozen fresh eggs for 25 cents, and fruit very cheap at C C Henry’s. | There is only one place in this city that carries the largest assortment of hats, car~ pets and clothing. You cannot make: a mistake by going in one door either way from Stamper’s corner. Prowse Brothers are inside with the best goods, largest as- sortment and loweet prices. may26 2i Satardzy Tips at Paton & Co’s. See their ad. may26 Look out for onr picture show and sale next week; there wil) be snaps. We frame pictures now at twenty, minutes notice; have a man specially for the business.— Bazaar Co. may26 Tip-top bargains’ in gloves, millinery, dress goods, prints, and children’s skirt suits, at James Paton & Co’s. may26 Good silk scarfs, two for 25 cents at Paton & Co’s. Office stationery, envelopes, ink, -ete, cheap at the Bazaar Store. may 26 Auction Sale—This evening (Saturday) at 7.30 sharp, books in great variety, fancy goods, a lawn mower, and other useful articles... Come and get bargains.—A. McNeil), Auctioneer. may26 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. mil d&w oe Armbrecht's Tonic Cocoa Wine —For Fatigue of Mind and Body, Ner- vousness and Sleeplessness, ARMBRECHT, Nerson & Co., 2 Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, London. At Druggists. ap24—eow NEW DRESS GOODS Just Opened. Light Challies, Black Ground Challies, Crepons, ticulars. ———— Johnson & Johnson, Sole Agents for P. E. I. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond Sts. may23 Ta j Wet ALO A AS El ALYY YYXXAL WT ’ ALYY YY YY) MUL UL YY VY Di eed , sre wy, , we ti MA SEE THE BEST ASSORTMENT! HEAR THE LOWEST PRICES Who Sel) at Selling Prices. may26 * MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Black Fancy Dress Goods, Checked Linen’ Goods, Silks to match Fancy Diagonals, Cashmeres,, LONDON HOUSE. Charlotteton, May 18—dy 1894, i HORSES. ee The Schéonet * FRED &. COX” will carry a limited number of Horses on; deck to Denterara. For particulars apply t. may2k—Ly? FOR SALE. — | | given about the Ist of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, apl 7—dy tf Trustees .| Manufacturers ' AUCTIONEERS. —__ Only PES -harlottetown; May 8, 18%4¢-tu thu sat SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, For the Atlantic Provinees of Canada. | EIGHTH® ANN HARRIS & STEWART, CARVELL BROS, + The Dwelling Honse ‘and ‘Pfoperty at Brighton formerly occupied by the late Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence [+ <°. and now occupied by. Capt..W. A. Weeks, }.». The house is heated with hot water, and | is in first-class order. About three acres | _ af lan d can go with the sain." Postiston |~ ENGLISH & Mega x ’ ow COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND THE DAILY EXAMINER . ibe. ' SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1894. McKay Woolen Company —-W ITH-—-— Still fo the Front LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. We are day, | offering:.extra value in Children’s Clothing. . ‘to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. jess than cost. .Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds ; Be. sure. and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings cheapest in the market. to see our Hat Department before buying, We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. A new assortment o Thousands of Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits new offered at new patterns coming from our Mill every before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the It will pay you f Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. PROWSE BROS. ‘want you - 10 al call id _see their Carpets, Clothing, --- fats, . Furnishings, Sha des, OW Cloths, We in the public Charlottetown, May 21, 1894—dy &e. No trouble to. show _ goods. claim to be doing the trade above lines, | to call and see if we don’t. deserve the trade... We keep the | arcuarpson & Barnaro, vest that can be had, and we sell... away below old profits. Try us. | PROWSE BROS. & C The Wonderful Cheap Men. We ask the FAMILY ‘FLOUR. — eee 33.00 per Bhi. ; Si pbb BE Charlottetown, P, K. | culars giving.full, information. address riayet—law th Wry these a UAL SESSION HELD AT——— L., July 4th to 19th. Practical, Progressive, Helpful, Social. A Large Faculty of Experts Engaged. | Subjects taugkt inclide.Sciences, Pedagogics, Elocution, Literature, etc. 8 D. SEAMAN, Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i Our reputation branch ef our, business, is the best for the * Teast’ money. This year we offer the best +Rod- we ever. ad: at.$5. . Call \needed-in stock...) .— k sciates REDDIN’ BROS. mayl S—Im4 ce weseet ncoeeal NeW SUPPLIES NOW SN. mane, .f ~~ . » aso -mayl8 Ri eo WaterStreet, St. John’s, N. F. P. Us city acrossahe street. Rentlow. Apply 10 Box 142. : d&w 3m—mch12 A MeN Auctioneer. 2w eod—imay22 as, vee s th 3 % ; te me Fey a FISHING GEAR! in this) ‘| did see them, - Everything | WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters: for Fishing « Gear. “Go LET—The Italian Warehouse, Queen | ies’ Building.-+ t. Two Stores let togettier or separately. Uffi¢e and Stores—Mechanies 8 by +e the large Brick Store.at.the opposite " NOTICE. To Incerporated Companies or Associations doing Business within this Province. Taxes imposed by the Act of the Legisla- | ture of this Province, passed in the Ses- | sion of 1894, intituled * An Act to impose ceftain Taxes on certain Incorporated | Companies and Associations,” are as fol; | lows :~— On each of the Companies or Assecia- ; \"tions whose head office is not within this | Province, namely,— | Fire Insurance Companies..------+---+- $100 i bife-o: Endowment Insurance Com- aa LEE A Bambee: «..... de ca--seovseecnsnnenceneee 150 } Accident and Guarantee Insurance | Companies.......-.5-++0+7 santhe 25 od Trust or Loan or Building Companies — ‘ or Ass6ciations...----erersrerre settee 156 | Telegraph Com panies sgignssceseeees ebobes 250 And on each of the Banks, whether the swaciee ten R TE TE Gice’ iain this Province or not, namely,— | If with not more than one office in | this Province... cece -eeereseceeesne ee? 50 * with more than one office in this ‘ Province eo deeb tanmonesse® 100 sapnwally,on the Ist June and ist Decem- ber fn each year, to the Provincial Secre tary-Treasurer. The first payment will be due’on Ist June, 1894. ‘3 ANGUS McMILLAN, | Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. | Provincial Secretary’s Office, } Prince Edward island, j May 22, 1894. lene above taxes are payable semi- For Cir- | Notice is hereby given that the annual : CANADA ATLANTIC nine AD tins | Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. i Fast Birect Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ru, at7 p.im., and every Friday at | 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning). ; ; FROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 15st, 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 1 eas to Steamer withont cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should iastruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office uf Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. } General Agents, Boston. - NOTICE. The Coal Business heretofore curried on j}has been transferree to James A Nughes from this date. All debts due Cupt. John Hughes up tothe 19th inst. | signed within sixty days from date. JAMES A. HUGHES. Having entered into the Coal Business on my own account, I am prepared to sup- ply all kinds of Coal at the lowest possible prices. All orders left at my office on tion. Telephone communication. JAMES A. HUGHES. Ch’town, May 22, 1894—3i (t t.s) Water Street shall receive prompt atten- | 2 go AP | Wants, Lost, Found, &e Your Choice for $5. === Northwest White 6 Red Fife Wheat This Wheat was specially selected in the Northwest for our trade, and is a very choice sample-—just what our farmers want to bring in a good change of seed. We have a small quantity of teis Wheat left which we shall sell very cheap. —-ALSO—— “White Russian” and “Colorado Bearded” Wheat, Field Peas, Fodder .Corn, Barley, Buckwheat, Timothy, and all kinds of Clover, selling very low for cash or on short time. We are in a position to supply WHOLESALE CUS- TOMERS as chéap as any firm in the business. tixs= Expected Daily :—One Carload of the TUD- HOPE fine grade Carriages. Call on us if you want something nice. A, HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—dy law wky 4i , ss 2 = = —— : a = —— GHO. H. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHER, Calls special attention to the marked 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. | Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—-3m dy Rubber + | by Capt. John Hughes, on Water Street, B Li v | are requested to be paid to the under- ; _ CHEAPEST IN TOWN. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row, Brown’s Block. Charlottetown, May 1, 1894-—-t ts Fifty Pairs LACED and our own make, uppers. Regular price, $6.00 This is a chance to get Factory prices. April 28, 1894—1m_ eod hand-sewed J. Hi. Place a Cake of BABY’S OWN SOAP in your linen | —— — WANTED—A nurse. Apply to Mrs. R. F. PEBLOoIS, Spring Park. 3i cod pd—m ay2é ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS, al bottoms with French Calf | ,0#t Between Post Omics snd icy ater: - your choice for S5 per pair. noon between three and four o'clock, a small i nickel watch with black face; glass at back CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS through which works can be seen, attached at | to a short silver chain with ball at end. GREAT GEORGE STRERST. } may26—tf | FOUND--On 8t. Peter’s Road, a rubber coat. | Apply at this office. may26 | WANTED A competent girl, good refer- ences, to go to the States. Fare paid. Apply i to Mrs. WM. BRows, Holland Gardens. may—2i pd -_— — |* WANTED--A girl for general housework in asmall family. Apply et this office, may23—3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A girl with good references. Apply to Mus. HEARD, near Upper Prince Street. $i—may23 TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stabie attached. Apply to THomAsS MoQuatp, Lower Queen Street. mayld WANTED ~A general servant in a family drawer, anc it will impart to your} of three." Good wages, Apply to Mus. . e . | ALLEY, chester Street. m w s~-mays clothes - the- delicate aroma of fine | a1aex, een a ’ > > me @ ‘ if } FOR SALE—Three ale pumps with cooiers, French Pot Pourrl in a modified pipe and taps complete, ‘and 6 ypouse neck sods lr 1 on . —— water apparatus, allin perfect order, Can be degree. I he swnger J ou keep the had at : Cargain by apptying to A. Mat Dow: Soap before using it the betteg, | 82 8 Orne ee jan6—ev sat tf The undersigned represents the follow Union Assurance Society (1 Manchester Fire Assurance London and Lancashire Lif Fire and Marine Policies all written h part of the world, issued on shipments. ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Guarantee Company of Canada. ga” OF FICE—Staffper’s Villages. febl13—1 yr law (sat) Beware of imitations. “THE ALBERT TOILET INSURANGE---FIRE, —— . North British and Mercantil MARINE. SALESMEN WANTED to sell our British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Conipany. LIFrz. Insurane Company and the Dominion Burglary | Block, Charlottetown. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. TO LET.—Pasture neer the city. Apply to J. A. LON@WORTH. lw-—may22 ‘ ‘ ‘ —_———_— - SOAP C0.. Montreal, | ALBERT P. ALIN, Professional Bill Poet- SOLE MANUFACTURERS. er. Work carefnily attended to. Residence at Mrs, Capt. Hobbs’, south side Hillsborough Syu are, tf—may | WAWNTED.—A girl for general housework. | Apply to Mrs. W. H. Srewart, Brighton |} Read, may2) PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PRTERS. Only a limited number can be taken. mayis—tf MARINE LIFE HOUSE TO LET—The hoose on Bayfield ‘ 6 | Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. will be vacant middie of August. mayl2 TO LET-—One-halfof the Three-story Dwei- | ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by | Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. WEL1- ti~may! ing first-class British Companies :— FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence oi the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by the subseriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2l—tf le Insurance Company. 714). Company. oods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight toevery business Man or firm: liberal salary and expenses paid; postion rmanent. For terms address with stamp CENTENNIAL M’r’G. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. may3—tu th sat tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to | leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- . ._ | enpied by him on the corner ef Prince anc in @DY | Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about | Ist May mext. Itis a first-class House in &) | respects, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to Sudge Alley or \ to the subscriber on the premises.—L. J. Avencies in all Towns and | OSTRANDER. Bin fh _ ene W ANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who undersiands taking care of horse and cow and making himself useful about a house, Apply at this office. mayit e Assurance Company. Sterling Certificates, payable ere. i ie { oi j : NR Pio RMN TESS ‘ ry . es =f 7, ’ 5 - ae ’ rn RE a comm ee ee Seteemenel nam Rls mae ae iE SA Rin aR Bae eran