i. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. g Monda } scanuiian as i Mr PJ Quit representing Messrs | < : Manchester, Robertson & Allison, St John " = tee bee x Cc ‘ Mr Robert D ng, While working at the : $2 or | Frank C Batt, to-day, fell through the ice a | and had a narrow escape from drowning. |” py . - " i o- Mi Sta B . I ie os covering is being removed ‘ o mm Mr R T Holman’s garden. x N 3 We understand that Mr W A Brennan os aig tothe mainland on a business | nu ¢ hie t g James McDonald, V S, went east to . a : oe : Cay Jas Walsh had the light-house » \ Sal . . , ' ast night for the frst time this season. i ‘ ~ t at : I The sidewalks are clear of ice with the x plion of @ iew pices Ww Lich sh yuld be — are tt M ms . - ” as 7 rhe social] in Epworth Hall last night . : was well attendel. An interesting prc- ‘ , ramme was carried out. The amount re- alized was $13. - : , - ‘ . Sia Sais Father Dougald, of Tignish, was in town , if vesterday Ss The barque Charles E Lefurgey, Capt S s Read, sailed from Baltimore on the ete L0th inst., for Mantanzas, Cuba, coal > l va aied. v y Che first sail of the season was seen out- M cK ( s I W i Ol BR ae ‘ ‘ side the harbor this morning. I y Mr. Thos. D e - _ -<oe~ - ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. _ t) | s ~ ’ =. : , = a ‘S | Nineth Annual Report of the Ladies Branch e “ \ Sv0 con- of the St. Vincent De Paul Society. ‘ ~ g (yra xl 9 ‘ es i Gedies 0 lows of | . Lhe first meeting was held for organiza- tion, o1 0 ff November 89 ‘ . ace at M e j tion, on 10th of N emb Loe ‘, fen } when the following office holders were Ack . ' Loval Circle of | elected :—The Rey. D. B. Reid, Treasurer; aim. a : ’ — ae § ive PD Reddi resident: and Katie Cave: Ti } s Da rs.’ wish to thank | Mr D | idin, I re ident; and Katie en, all se w = vy assisted at their i Se retary. The number of active mem- lacceaiil : , | bers enrolled was Twenty-Five, and the € a LS ihe amount‘ : . LI t as $32.62 ' on rage atten lance at the weekly meetings i fourteen ‘ ut p a ' Ihe statement of income and expendi- hemem ber the Gospel foll fc , ff . rure 18 as ) ace Me M Ph armonic Hall Sunday | ‘ ‘ — ef 4 o'clock, conducted by the INCOME. : Railw Strangers always welcome. | Coutribution of Members...... ican ] ke 24-49, “T | se of Hon rary Mew bets .....cose... « seeee 7.00 G Received from Mrs. Howlan..... 5.00 — Proceeds of Basket Social............ 122.62 ( M 4 —Don’t Dr. Ander- | ou = EXPENDITURE. “Ms h, irsday | ¢..; j 7 ’ ‘Y | Cash paidffér Boots. eiban wv : S A i jectpre “ rs ‘“ *} . As ~ : Cloth, Cotton, &c...... 70.00 , - Auap the C. M. B to D j Poor : ' : to Deserving Poor.... _ “ me ; ae = wae, r a f Liv - . i ' < ’ = - Bet of iaeetm...c SS} nella : we af Pis 9 ee aie acal pie teat ae ae Eikcaccca ee Y Seunaries..... t r Pinafore : s Monday snarie ? ‘ ] K Cc i eariy i . . om . Cash received eee g a V ca atiord to m iicibiatbiodinnes RORNMI 2 , . etecbecea eee wr thing gentlemen this The following donations are gratefully sea s sto be “7 * serve, almost | acknowledged: From B Callaghan, a 3 crea: demand, but | quantity of, Mitts, Socks and Stockings ; befor ving see that the registered trade | fr Mrs O’Brien, | Quilt and Under- mar T is stamped every 24 yards. | clothing. A box of clothing collected by Nor s genu Mrs. George McDonald, of Little Pond ; — frem Mrs. Michael McDonald, a quantity Lawns Tt I unnual meeting of | of left-off clothing; from a friend a pair of ( - etown Lawn Tennis Club was} blankets; from Mr. Alfred McEachen, y D, B. Stewart was} boots tothe value of $4.47. eiected pres L. E. Brecken, vice- rhe following is a list of the articles of pres t; H. Carvell, secretary sur luthing furnished ; 4. A. Bartlett and A. E. Ings, managing 60 pairs of boots. committee. Several new members were 25 coats. elected. The outlook for tennis this sum- 28 pairs panta. mer is go 95 articles of underclothing. on an Els ° , 45 pairs of socks and stockings, LiELPING THE FOOR—E'sewhere | | . _ = oe - nt - _ 16 large dresses. F ue Examiner will be far peg ' day "en dies | ound} 20 small dresses. 4 v oe Pat ge nese "| 14 under skirts. fthe 8 vcent de Paul Society. This | ‘ : 4 = ~ oe ° | 12 pairs of mitts. So s been doing a | 24 sh : loti i <* shirts. eo fore in viding ciothiog ‘ : - - tees . My tphetittiedd 2 blankets. rt: leser 1, a3 will be Seen ym : . : oo * a ae 25 sundry articles of clothing. by prt for iast year, the noble work } ai ‘ Ti ? - . } i stove. Is st voiny On. he imdies comp sing | : : z . . > i Alia > 3 a = the Seviety are deserving of ever y encour- | All of which is_reé pectfaly submitted gement for approval. ; decom aes Katie Cavey, C “rt Hearn.—A_ gentleman the| Secretary. other day employed a carpenter to parti- Charlottetown, April 18th, 1895. tion part of his study, and particularly | ee 5 E> + MStrncted the worEm an to mak he V ar- | BEER BROS.’ SHOW DAY. tition l-proof. T carpenter declar- | a ed tha ould do a ehectually with) For twenty-one years Beer Bros. have at z sawdust. When i was See | been catering to the taste of the ladies of ed the g emen stood on one pa | Charlottetuwn, so it is not to be wondered called to the ea sfvaies Me other; —V@0 | at if their annual show day comes to be you seat me. vonn NO, Sir; HOt &/ recognized as one of the events of “the b : Dh ~~ t pr rep y.—Hali ax season It is the pleasir A privilege of Hearld | Tue EXAMINER to give its lady readers a o — . j ; “ : 1 F ithe @ m this forenoon was for | Hort a ount Of t0-days opening display. 4 The firs hine elaiminge ¢ 2ntion is a slig = n’ Jas Paton & Co’s offi T he first thing ¢ aiming atte ntion is the TL a3 ed ee a le al | magnificent array of manties I'here is an * ' 3 containing | exquisite display of English, French and “° ee = +er cia ' ve > rariety i m and left near the | German noveities. In capes the variety is pis viing fr the furnace in the cellar | Y¢TY. large, but the garments claiming throug fic into the flue, the soot in | SPec!@! attention are undoubtedly ® oum- t} taking fire causing it to beat.| [¢F of Paris-made silk and lace Capes, Pi ; ee ee a i. i Bi. Bs The firernen promptly responded to the} With shot linings. A feature of this _ play Pe ty, bnt the fire was extinguished | Worth noting is that ? » two of the Ligh- r sista The damage is class novelties are ali e, consequently the ‘ surance. The fire will in no| V@tiety 18 more attractive than at any way affect business in the store. | previous time. In jackets the perforated ieee ost Bs designs over si'k or velvet are very beauti- F | ful, and the Chesterfield jacket in covert RSONAL. coating has also many admirers. Mr. Themas D. Rogers has returned | Fashion in her brightest moods is to be from F , } seen in the millinery department, which Dr. Osborne will preach tomorrow morn- | forms another of the principal attractions ing and evening at St. Peter’s Cathedral. | of to-day’s show. The chief features of Mr P MeLaren, the well-known insur-| both London and Paris millinery are well ance un, is registered at the Queen/| represented. On no previous occasion have 7 ' - Hot | Beer Bros shown so large an assortment of Jar Macdonald, V. S., Summerside, | shapes, black and colored straw. Need- register at the Hotel Davies last even- | less to say flowers are shown in great pro- g | fusion, and the new chene, shot and CM representing Moir &{tancy ribbons are exquisitely beautiful. c : on a business trip.| The children are not forgotten, and among He te he Hotel Davies. the lawn hats and hoods shown is to be M Minnia and Maggie Palmer, ; noticed a nice variety of the new washing daug ft ste Chief Justice Palmer, | sun bonnet. The trimmings used this t ast evening | season are very varied, but none are more Reyist ut the Queen Hotel this fore- | beautiful than the new ribbons and flowers, BSOr E L Burdett, Dundas; O Henne-| In face the most conspicuous novelties are ’ . 1 ‘ . al > t 4 Shore; J Stoeker, St Jobn. | the accordion plaited French lace chiffon, 3} } in, of the Summerside Jour- | na ‘ g passengers In tne } Ww 8 iv He registered ai t a Mi \ con, t Sw Tailor ret York last evening bring first s cutter for h M r past e Pres by gregat I n au P i I " b: ping athe | e . —H fax H At t aPaual st ng D j Ea Ass i at Toro Mr - oe I » Sup toy ¢ tT cat yne of ti r s for r neces, and D And son, Pr of Walesa C g was €ie a Director = = a DIED. Mile Creek, on April 18th, Mrs. Eliza McDonald, reltect of the late Alexander McDonald, aged 67 years. At Bra N. W. T., on March 22nd, 1895, Cha H.¢ s, only surviving 60% of t ute Hor ible George Coles, ages ti ‘ SECOND | appointed in Beer THE DAILY LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. |LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR, Special Correspondence of The Examiner | tion Army folks. i | | not the Peters tex collector be after him EXAMINER TAX HIM. Sir,—An individual is in our city tak g orders for clothing among the Salva He gets their measure and cash here,and the clothing is made in Montreal, if | am correctly informed. For rotection of our local tailers, should for the usual commercial travellers’ tax ? Bin. -@+@+e --—_-_. ENTERPRISE APPRECI ATED, Sik, must compliment Tue Examiver on the enterprise which invariably gives | to its readers the Governor-General’s | Speech in full on the evening on which it | is delivered. I have noticed that though | you do not brag a great deal, Tue Exam- | INER is usually ahead news and information of po lance. in the supply of | interest and im- | Ar *RECIATIVE READER. PVVVSVSSVIOVesovys Labor Saver. | | | | g house-cleaning time, any- will save labor is in de- -+see+$56.00 | spoke; and a blind carpenter reached out i 10.00 | for his plane and saw ; 6.50 ranchman went o é e ish at the same time. ! iat mand. It is just here our Varnish In using Furni- shes you have to First wash surface, and THEN in using our Var- Restorer comes in ture Poli and cleanse the apply the polish. nish Restorer, you cleanse and _pol- Bas One operation—two results. Price 15 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, | Graduates in Pharmacy. SVSVSEsSessesSsseseseseseseseesse STSOEVVSSEsesessesBs|esq Truly Remarkable. The other day a wagon maker, who had been dumb for years, picked up a hub and | and a deaf sheep it with his dog and herd; and a noseless fisherman caught a |} 9.62 | 9 elephant inserted his trank into a Cash expended........ 158.61 | grate and flue; anda sleepless man bought net and grenadine. Itis shown in abun- dance Miss Dunlap, who has already won for her work the approbation of the sever- | est critics, shows several daintily-trimmed | hats and bonnets that are geatly admired. Ordered work, as heretofore, however, has her best attention. The seeker after novelty will not be dis- sros. dress goods de- partment. Censpicuous among the many new fabrics shown are the coupons and covert coatings. Every lady should in- spectthe display of 52-inch French broad- ths on their centre counter, nineteen of the newest color-tones being shown. In ever-popular navy serge twenty-five qualities are shown. The new combina- tion in heather tweeds and striped granite tweeds are worth noting also. Space forbids a more extended notice. the display of dry goods, mantles and millinery may be said to rate with the best ever made on Prince Edward Island ———_+ eo —__—__—- Bat, taking it all in all, Zion Church. —Morning prayer meeting ¢ 1615. Preaching at II a. m. and yp. m. by Rev. D. Sutherland. Sabbath School and Bible Clase at 2.30. ~T es ED Geen SHOV MON DAY ! DAY. Beer Brothers. | } | | i 7.11 | barrel of herring and smelt; and a forty- § J } | a new, Nickle Spring Mattress and slept. i- } i | | | and so they should. sae" BOUGHT FROM “tsa MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD., Who Sel] at Selling Prices. MONEY LOST Every day you are without them. It’s | no trick to sell them, they sell themselves Being made from the finest selected Havana Tobacco and Th | novelties. TH ARE CALL AND ——AT- People’s Store ADMIRED BY ALL. —————— Our New Millinery, Our New Mantiles and Capes, Our New Dress Goods, Our New Waterproofs. “THE DISTINGUE,” the trade. Special Millinery Notice. SEE SATURDAY, APRIL the best Ladies’ Waterproof in The general impression of the Ladies is that our Mil- linery display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets are imported | We wish to state that, with the exception of | a few samples, all Trimmed Hats and Bonnets were ex- ecuted on the premises by our Milliner, Miss Murphy, whose talents as a leading Milliner are already well known. The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, April 18, 1895—135 W. A. WEEKS & CO., ABY’S OWN Prize Com _ Oe oe eS Oe OC petition for Bright Children. A handsomely framed Otegraph, one which would be prized in any drawing ° 2 room (it has no advertising matter on it), will be given each week by the proprietors of Baby’s Own Soap to the boy or girl under sixteen years of age, who will have sent, | during the current week, the best advertisement, illustrated or not, suitable for publi- Guaranteed Long Fillers, their sale is enormous and INCREASING DAILY. They are a regular Ten Cent Smoke for Five Cents, Send in a sample order and judge for yourselves. They are the SOMETHING GOOD, The Best Five Cent Cigar on Earth, Manufactured only by the EMPIRE TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. aps— Summerside Advertisements. W. B. MALLETT, HAIR DRESSER, Shaving, dair Cutting. Shampooing, Having lately renovated and refitted my Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac- tion in all kinds of Barber work. ap3—dy 3m | McKinnon's English Ointment. | Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Piles, Burns, Corns, | Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and sold by NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. E. I. Cures Old ap4—ly TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from Toothache, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for 3'5a set. If not satisfactory, money re- tunded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P EI Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work you have done for me, that I will take it as a special favor if you will give publicity tothis letter I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years unuer the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. The TEN teeth ou removed for me atone sitting did not nurt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryon, who was present ai the operation, heard me testify, The man who invented your method shou'd be knighted. Iam yours, gratefully, H. W. RosperTson. M. D. Crapaud, Jan, 10, 1595. J. E. McDONALD, D. L. 8., apl—ly oS Summerside. Cc. M. B. A. LECTURE. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, LL. D., Principal of Prince of Wales College, will deliver his great Lecture on Shakespeare’s play of “ MACBETH,” under the auspices of the C. M. B. A., in their Hall, Mc Eachern’s Building, Queen Street, on THURSDAY EVENING, 25th inst. Lecture commences at 8 o’clock. Tickets, 10 cents. HENRY FITZGERALD, Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHY | CLOUD HILL'S alterations are complete and the busi- apl 3 ness in full swing. Long experience with high- class work must make his, Photographs popular. | QUEEN STREET. ap6—246 w | cation in the newspaper for advertising Baby’s Own Soap. CONDITIONS. Ist. That competitors be under sixteen years age. 2ud. That the wrapper of a cake of Baby’s Own Soap accompany the adver- tisement. 3rd. That the age, name (in full) and address of the competitor be plainly written and attached to the submitted advertisement REMEMBER—One prize is given every week, and if not successful at first— try again. N. B.—Two or more advertisements may be submitted at the same time by any competitor. Address E. D. acet, Albert Toilet Soap Co., McCord & William Streets, Montreal. ap20—law (6) tf Cloth — ing, Tweeds, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Sc., AT PRICES THAT BEAT ALL The Acadia Sugar Refining Co., Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. I HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island, Ch'town, April 2, 1895-246 ly owt icin onesie 20, 1895. | i SECURE YOUR BARCAINS NOW| While Our Discount Sale Continues at “The Bargain Corner.’’ s SATURDAY, APRIL 20. THIS AFTERNOON The balance of our Spring Stock of English and American Goods will be opened, ready for in- spection. New Dress Goods, New Dress Trimmings. New Mantles and Jackets. New Laces, Silks, Ribbons. New Millinery, etc., etc. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, April 20, 1895. MEANS AND SEE ME! a COME We don’t want to pull the weol over your eyes, but we do want to pull it over your feet. ALL-WOOL HOSE 25 cents a pair. A QUIET PAIR OF KIDS, like the ones we sell for $1.00, can’t be beat. They are the best value Kid Gloves ; in town. 4 HEAR US HOLLER !—A Shirt with Oollar for Half ; a Dollar. 2 A Change of Air means a Change of Wear. UNDER- % WEAR $1.00 a Suit. : Db A. Bae The Leading Clothier. Charlottetown, April 20, 1895—246 See See Our Our New Dress Hats, Goods Prices Gloves, and Corsets. Trimming. See Our New Mantles and Capes, For the next 10 days, to every lady buying a Dress and Trimming worth $3.00 end over, we will give a pair of House Slippers free. Ss J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, April 17, 1895—dy COMPETITION. ONDON HOUSE! MORTCAGE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging ‘to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at FOR CASH ONLY. Charlottetown, M ——— x) —— Low Prices T. J. arch 21, 1895—dv HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. / ~INSURANGE--FIRE, MARINE, wants tos, Pound, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :-— five cents per line. FIRE. WANTED—A partner to he p me wear out |; apairof J M McLeod & Co’s wear-resisting : shoes, No capital required. ap North British aad Mereantile (1009)..... 0.020000 esccdhysscoctivcessovcssseed Assets $55,000,000.00 Union Avsuranen Gailey B00 0... 5 oso = 1390000090 | WS BSSe-) eS Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824)............0.ccecosisseoccesecese * — 10,000,000.00 | =a a — a ae MARINE. | PURSE LOST—On Friday morning last,con- 8 : ; ; taining between 2: and 25 dollars, Finder British and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool................ Capital $6,500.000.00 | will be rewarded by leaving } cat this office. Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool..................... " 2,500 000.00 | —_ W ANTED—Salesman; salary from start, permanent place— BROWN Bros Co, Nureery- men, Toronto, Ont. 6 -ap2e “FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE—A Karn Or- gan, nearly pew; can be seen for two weeks Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. in any port of the world to suit customers. A.so—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Covers Hulls, Cargoes and Freights. . OFFICE —Watson’s Old Stand, Queen Street. | oT bueaeeaee ee FRED. W. HYNDMAN. | ia i ' loan of six thousand dollars as first mortgage Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. on property valued at eleven thousand five hundred dollars, or a loan of two thousand dollars on property valued at feur thousand a oa i as meee | four hundred dollars) Communicate with a “¢ this office. 3°--ap.d ¥ W ANTED—A girl to do general housework: a | references required Apply to Mes W W aE WELLNER, Prince Street. apls *9 i LOST—Between Thursday last and Satur- £ q day night, a purse containing a sum of meney. Finder will rewarded on leaving it at this Sterling Certificates issued, payabl MONEY INVESTORS !—Wanted, a 6 yr—apl3 on ee, AND —— office . pd—apis i W ANTED—Heip, men or women, in every if ati locality (local or travelling), to introduce a f new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges throagh- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- peuses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write Taz WoRLD MEDICAL Evecrric Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy lm—ap!7 WANTED AT ONCE—A geen smart girl for general housework. Apply at this ce. aplé—tf TO LET—A house containi six room situated on King Street, near Rona Street : : stable im the rear. Apply to Mes LowpEN’ ; Dundas Esplanade. aplé : ] REPAIRING ! We are prepared to fill all or- ders for Custom Work promptly. Stock, workmanship and _ prices right. Repairing of all kinds done neat and cheap. J. H. BELL, ' € FOR SALE—A good strong cart i & iron axle, nearly new ; siso a light cloves : * will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. : apl5—tf TO LET—The Dwelli ouse on corn Prince and Desshetten Green eae - possession and nine rooms. Immediate reasonable rent. This house is sut and nicely situated; it is fitted for g . heated with hot water. Can be ected at Ch’town, April 19, 1895—dy tsavime.—GEORGE The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer.