cecttetillieitaasn iil Te se ee ae * Whe | ee em ll emacs we THE DAILY EXAMINER ° KING OF PORTFOLIOS CITY COUNCIL MEETING Own ( : ptive and i)-] ,. , . > : a 7 a colentl Two Writs Agminst The City—Drake’s Case ; : in ’ oietie To Be Settled, No need to| Tae regular monthly meeting of the ~~ sitractiveness. A | ©-ty Council was held last evenin _. ay seen either at Dawson presiding His Honor Recorder ' - \ was present first-class “pf ews stand, | Haszard and every member of the board ' ; 3 iw ‘ ‘ Phe series Conneillor Hooper repr rted that the sume to be paid in full satisfaction of anv, or all claims, or alleged claims, which he may have against the city. After some discussion the motion was carried on the casting vote of the Mayor g, Mayor | and the following dvision : Aye s—Donse, Ho per, Tanton, Tayler. Nays — Haszard, Fennel, Robertson, Hu rhes agreement with Charles Lyons, relative to | Councillor Taylor brought up the mat- . 0 pa need pur | , . : ; , ter of t r sti r at ane ore ; f they do not | the easing of Queen's wharf, had been |; aa oe _ gonna ¥ a? o \ * G sample copy now com pleted Repo ta lopted u eT en Fo “se “our, belcw the ok ee ‘ " ’ Morrisey ndr remises, and § 2 3t- ‘ a ours . lhe price Councillor Tant h preset ted the report ; : _ wn y a es, an i ugge pe i le ed that something be done. w oe per | 1 « the co nmittee appoint “l to investigate } Ciief Eogit a’ a 1 . rrant ] tl ree _ —— —— ee the condition of ti cella in the lock up 4 ee a . are eae ee Ts — ‘ . . ee > Cas nee ‘ e e:ty. re QCAL AND OTHE he emits hemo aed | Sh ta bse rl 0. f a , | ‘ urn unt sday “ i U! ‘ ithe " effect that the accommodation was very | : At uesday at 7.3 unsatisfactory and the sanitary arrang . Ma ~ 8 . Beer B nu a able, and mad rlain Sug- —— on ce . gest , effe a SOURIS NOTES. re l ' aad ! i 4 Cou i . ' a i Several Nova Scotia bankers have ar- . ' : : sae at tit ar ] ice As en h oft these . sie ' ‘ oe e 8a ary arrangement nthe ’ ; . Thing : . ; ; ee . y erally buy from 50 to 100 bar Ned a Market House and City Building, and | , ae 5 <a hes . } ‘ tie er arrival Is aways - moved that a nmittee be appointed t } f P F ‘ f rocure lane ar in a el hett the ali hisoermen, \ | yg é I cu plans and eciications | - etter | Ihe ter faetories in this section ‘ Cuesd sanitary arranvements in both buildings. | | ie aie 1 Se i Pin weankies : ic a. rave artead pacK ing. The lobsters are i Psorntion Carrie an mNneiore ‘ ’ e*s a one ae ines Tas : : e , | hot pientifur, but are about the average el, Wi and in 1 were appointed “ i ‘ " s vad ! ‘ r ‘ © “iat . 4 ili team has been started here by . , piace ; athe I rega tudents of Colville Sehool It is ‘ } nik t W. EF. Bes ral , ; . ‘et i ad Lp of Principal Cullen + n Sey ‘ \ 1» MeDonald is about to open ‘ : meeting to- i tha , “g nM St - ’ «é © of os n r ‘ y cw : », at four! Fina withor - ie oe esl ge 7 \ te ; ss ir { Carlton is still contined to his S I Flower Miss : M § S40, } 1.) C j mn the etlects of a spra ned ankie ; H = Mrv H. P. Duchemin, late of Dalhousie I ‘ i ses 2 , biba } “ t ! ’ t i c > . ¢ St. Law ast ever R . a ia ege, has been employed by the firm of , ct ty ’ rae P a fa hd : , ; by to Knight & Morrow as accountant. There i : ! " v { Line efor dante } j . sno dou mat pis tim B P o ae . at rm aliens | me will now be fully Phys ’ “te v7T) a . ’ Phe Rey. Mr. Gillis, of Dundas, preached MARK i i ti.€ | ut Hi ia renort ! + . , ‘ ~ i : | toa very appreciative audience last Sun- ark ‘ ‘ sagreeable | regarding Bolger 1 Che report | day 5 ; ay. : ss t sul pv stated ethe« ‘ i front of ; ~ 72cm ————___— “4 * renor »’ . a. ° 9 - ™ . N i ' is rey ir. B rst us euttabl is Worltls Columbian Exposition. os : j <a ‘ ¢ —— ; : - vould admit Will be ofwalue to the world by illus . ‘ . - . ‘ ‘ ; aD a“ ' ay trating the improvements in the machanical x r a \ 2at . . : ce sel. , Y i | artsand eminent physicians will tell vou r ‘ 4 r I “ ) , ‘ : . . k i { é 1 m t tuat the. progress in medical azents, has i : on ree ! 3 i rep i I ~ c . ‘CR 1 Rs cigllen F ted i been -ef equal importauge, gnd asa : = ; : as a i strengthening laxative that Syrup of Figs att « } = ’ 20 . . . . - © K a ‘ Ma A t the § it) is far in adyance of all others. — , > | that since th ast 1 tiny he had been sities {ny Innocent Ha wiaN.— Edward J | at, tere ereite a EO EOE ‘ gig . H Ha AX, a ved B oes ; 7 : oe Ar YOu Vsing glass s that don’t seem to i 7 ae ( \ anded « » the Re-j} suit. If so, why not call at Cloud Hill’s Sa i S07 and & Valua } w X the nat _ “2. ; . ar: . Ie ' instance Of | studio and have eves examined bv Miss i if ) { ne a nage , > : ‘ ’ ; : ‘ Dan vw med damages | E. KE. Ernst, optician? No charge for atr ~ . t e * . any Pa pu ; ul nting 3400 for injuries sustained | testing eves. Here until 19th of this and p ‘ nz ae & : bey some time a and the other was | month. All-vork cuaranteed The cro ! Lita snd Pa ut instan f sory D. Wadman, va ‘ med damages a inting to $l,00y LOCAL NOTICES _ arres* Advertisements under this heading enarged - 2». Ba i I annua I ect 7 . ae tioned for atthe rate often cents per line. t at i = ef as + i ‘ ry ‘ i M Vv = i ed i oft ee ah aye? “a ee a et ae s made by the Band of Hop: | is $500. He explained that | | Rainproofs and umbrellas at . . ‘ Cn t Ss huis Scho th vas eived in time t &1 Patun & Co's. Tuesday next, May 22nd, at 7.30} » ; ant ting Cour Keep dry by purchasing one of those , ke u a all, a 4 vasa read y John P. Nicho pretty Check Tweed Gossomers from Jas ge ar x © y aon rega ny P Wharf con ract, Paton & Co. for $2 50, worth $3.75. ‘ wa Clerk to be Don’t get wet Inw one of Paton & g ) ne of aton & = answ Co’s. Light Tweed Waterproof Coats, lie F { [ A New ae ; | Ne . wx 3 a A er was read from KR. it. Fitzgerald | in color, light in weight. Gentlemen’s , , a er saya 7. atest fad it revarding certain i ea aneatained » j - a1 , : ats Yerk vspaper Sa i i egarding certain in stained by M from $7 to $17- Blacks from $5 to $15 ft . $ $ : $15. as is 4 skit ¢| James T. Purdy im Mareh, 1893, and} Lovely shoes at Gof B 15 . : sOvyeiy Shoes ¢ FO! ros way i. ‘ 1 y SiiK that f whic! t was h intention to claim . ee ee ~ 1 r In s : fashional amages as the ries threatened to be Messrs Haszard & Moore are exhibiting ar ; < ; | ‘ } } ; a ‘ ga ‘ i rat a. } ‘ racter | another beautiful Columbia in their sta- rial betw re silk a cloth to sup Coun lor moved that the letter | “Onery window. mayl4 ply the “wis vhep k doesn’t | be referred t e Finance Committee Men’s trunks at Goff Bros. mayl0 7 - + z i te Con i in a hainproofs and umbrelas at sal nent t ( erta.nthe | @aten & Co's. fow Cawapraxs | ~It r i A erent disnlas enckovd arnt at wonderf w litt Canadians know ( D ) ones’ aol isis ' ‘ ‘ ; a ‘ : * ' y cheap r ow! The Strand Magazine. | from voting in this case Phe request | crockery store—W P Colwil! dw 4w ' , ‘ twill Londo = that when | was grante: is : : é‘ ; 2 at oe ar ee Special bargains 32 pair black worsted Canada Lord and Lady Dnufferia Lies { lor Hughes’ amendment was { : . " A . ; : etal : hen put and carried } pants at two dollara per pair worth $3.90 to 1 t Vi 8 ¥ en mut an carried 2 =n H ° . re : 0 $5.00.—Harris & Stewart oins 8 z ‘i he bites of the Corncillor Douse and Hughes ther $5 e aia a mosqu 2,” and tha n fish ng excurs is withdrew the resolutions notice of which | Gilt Edge Dressing at Goff Bros. mld al : $, W | they had giver at a previons meeting. Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm entered by creeping on allf eS Councillor Tanton, in accordance with | will form a sketching class in oj] and through a very *ma hele, then sleeping | notice giv 4 him at ™ prev:ous | water colors during the first week in July, with a knife under their pillows so as meeting, moved that the resolution passed | and also special classes for children in wa it if a bear shonid book | at the last meeting continuing the account | drawing from nature. She will be prepar- citv witli tbe Mere ant sa or 2 ° , . a PE lelend. | re ; ae s Bank of | ed to give lessons, as before, in all ». Island, be re-considered. branches of oil and water color painting, Bost Horse Market Tie Bos Councillor Fennel moved in amendment | throughout its various departments rresponde f a J ~ rite that Councillor Tanton have leave to with- | : mill d&w . 1 . I a ket as ‘ r brisket iraw his mot oi tha sual inring the part few days A good leal of discussion followed the | Tan shoes at Goff Bros. may li Avimals have been off . ' troduction Councillor Tanton’s | We wish everyone in country and city Lown aid 6 rices have been fair Tinere notion, those taking part being Council- | to call and see our new stock of crockerv and the j ‘ ot cKery, iv a strong demand for first-class roadster yrs Tanton, Haszard, Hooper, Douse, Fen- | which we are selling so cheap at W P ea than can go ten miles an hoar. |} nel and Mayor Dawson Colwill’s. dw 4y man Le d ' ’ Ven snentl fennel’s amend 7] wes ! . . Thev have to be of fair size, and it is Councillor Fennel Amendment was | All in need of erockery and glassware a say that groomed animals sel] | then pt and carried | would do well to call and see our new Team horses of large *:ze are also A letter was read from J.J. Stewart | goods which we are selling so cheap, at jemand, but as for scrubs, there is no | asking permission to erect a temporary | W P Colwill. dw 4w ie for at «present nor are they | stand on the Market Square for the sale ‘ 1} ' of re on frate. teeameranen « niin. alla — —_— —— lia ring @ ! , os i papers. fruit, temperance drinks, etc., The marvelous success of Hood’s Sarsa- aes rine the ' or or a oO acti os ° . future arng tae CumecS ae No action | parilla is based upon the corner-stone of = a a ois Wana te absolute merit. Take Hood’s throughout \ on ter fro i ates on! - y His Lasr Woaps.—Thie last issue of hese bh mm the Water Vommissioners | the spring months. @ : Budget ch asking that $500 worth of debentures be ; ¥¢ iTrne sudyet air i th i¢ j nienceitinlintaasidtiat, Iie racer {- issue tor neces#arv ervicea an ex TC , 2 ~y f z editorial paragraph from Mr. |’ : canal + , Pir ay USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the grest en-ions, was referre¢ » the inane > =o: A life mere pleasure! A o : _ me — Slood and Nerve Remedy . ) niltlee . i the *pring timevot (he sens : . i < ee ps i os the int A letter was also read from John Mc- | re 7 r ae ‘ well « ug! », | Court, one of the oldest eniployes in the | SHIP NEWS, ; See Tr ; rty au - - ervice of the eit asking f Dn } @ —_—_—- : all a sate adel servi f the city, asking for a allowance a ell ee ete : cae mee pecan, walked s eae luring his illness. Laid on the table. | ag ¢7, and *# } an aeatil . : re ' 4 ssure! What does k like Moved by Councillor Taylor, seconded ENTERED. pie rt ’ ive ‘ ‘ C 7 ‘ ° . | oe hy vancillor Tanton :— . Q ) ‘ 6 rreat changes teat aga Ww , i joa a ee | May 14—Str Coban, Fraser, Montreal; hereas., in the case o ‘ rake v8. | . Vv . rea f t An ” os we . ‘ th , fs | Maggie H, Wry, Buctouche; Morning e fr. settlement can now be effecte f ¢ . . . . y . 7 ia? J fray 5 fea ys oe Saw ew on Hectea for @ | Light, Sutton, Richibucto; Surprise; An- : . ol sum equivaient to the amount a taxes | ler Baie Vert w) aur shines pon ‘ withered ’ |} derTson, baie erte, ale ah aa tie, he din einem lue the city bv Mr. Drake } in sad the dead - lees of & Resolved, That upon payment of all CLEARED. & , ~ ’ : . a taxes due by Mr. Drake, as at present as- | May 14—Florence May, Anderson, Pic- 1 eo? . > ™ ‘ . - , . ‘ St hd ‘ anes e | sessed, up to D 3let, 1893, and the exe- | tou; str ¢ oban, F raser, North Sydney; , : ’ r : eo i le > . > . | . . E _ a ‘ hen Ancient Order of | cation of the deed of settlement in his case | Morning Light, Sutton, Richibucto; Sur- | at Omaha. wa : now the Supreme Co irt, this Council | prise, Anderson, Baie Verte; Confederate, D we s aly a j . io pay to Mr. Drake the sum of $100;| Burke, Glace Bay. the ple ling next an : = nua ? : : rsbiy : ies 100,000, and the | Monce.Cleaners | ; ‘00,000, sod ch | House-Cleaners : us e “d bestow & i W Faticvued te { yarning- teaching Ga hoe Fatigues | t Ca miveraity ] omice of j — ; ; ' Na gate was & sane aft harl work and worry of f “ 9 presvd . ; rh ‘ ‘ liao hes house ning will find Johnson’s wa ‘ 4 art ) Winea aple ndid tonic and at 110 b h with ¢ ara 3 Erin at the next ania appetizer A combination of How Tt Bis Scan . mt er a " urd’s Eng h Quinine with fin ce : awn the ban of the church against this oS , "Re ke : es wie and wine and aromatics. Physicians . bial a3 signified his intention of f recommend it Price $1 per bottle | g the organizat | —_—-—_ *e-ere ve a | Se A GOOD RECORD. ; >, J h . we Johnson & Johnson, : i ; ; anr ta ait t ‘ | ave ea i ' & ee : : —_ — r » Aptillery Association for 1893 'HE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | te » that the P. E.! i batteries | ,, . ' 249 I 5 ‘ sve ; 4 faa Cor. Kent & Prince St’s j " ; “ - rn pr yr-ut7 ~ . — = ger eff for ' vears ( Queen & Richmond St’s N EW HATs ’ . i that Ne Company of rh HNSIERY P ' ‘ ow ld the coveted dis- mayl4 NEW HOSIERY, ‘ |e at rthe P. E. Island ea 7 | past yea rT } lan tier ‘ rma hatta the “A” Shift lat prize, $40 ROMANCE i NEW GLOV ES, : ; B shif 2nd prize, $30 —----- i "Try . 27S | ant Stewart (1. FE. }.) won the 2nd | “ She didn’t like me whea we met— NE V SHI “2 prize in t Of Observing GCompet:- But turned away and pouted: ‘ owe ’ . | rr ‘ ‘ I'was very cool, I own to get NEW COLLARS, W e that Lieut. Moore, of tiis At firet a snub so final, vet i D. » iin . , S sunciat Sen ae < 1 + rom ot : va, a ¢ la 4 eeting, l clung to hope and doubted. N & W TIES, ele a Presid gr 4 Dominior Tt ee it a a afews t seks ' ’ TAT . Anillery Avsocia Strange as it sccins, a few short week NEW UNDERWEAR I A 4 ; Confirmed my sanguine guesses ; I came to understand her freaks, And even dared to kiss her checks And stroke her golden tresses. BEE BP | Pashionat’s Sunshades “d Serviceable Bros, “a Umbrellas. So time went on, and as we grew To know each other better, She bravely learned to kiss me too; And when she strangely tried to woo, Somehow I used to let her. We are wa 4‘ + a very attractive variety of beautiful Summer Parasols in The privilege still yet is mine frilled, fancy, watered and plain silk With kiss her lips to smother ; Still round my neck she likes to twine > " arms. IJ’li drop line, | aterpro f Cloaks Her voft, white arms. p - ' t ; I guess, and ask her mother. 3 lepartment ; ‘ re shows a : : 3 greater assortment of really astonishing iis rhyme preduces envy, —strife, bargai The garments we sell at $4.59, | Within your reason maybe; So let me take a leaf from life: Her mother is my darling wife, And she my blessed baby.” $3.30 and $4.00 are actually worth half as | much more. ‘ur bayer was offered aj very low price to ¢ ear alot. and we are! giving 0 neolteworth purchase, if Customers the he Just here we remark you should buy sefit of this | baby ” a Carriage trom | your “ blessed BEER BROS | our stock. Weiter Bale. =| HARK WRIGHT & O0., LTD., Torowro. May 15,10 8 m. Northerly to westerly winds; fine, not Who Seil at Selling Prices. mach és maylé nange in temperature | —— LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 12, 1894—dy Administration Notice The undersigned Administrator of the this Island, widow, deceased, intestate, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment to him; and all persons having any claims or demand against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same to him at the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Charlottetown, duly attested, without delay. : Dated at Charlottetown, this 8th day of May, 1894. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Administrator. mavo—Im eod HARRIS & STEWART, Estate and effects which were of Margaret | Harriet Colwell, late of Charlottetown, in - McKay Wo —W ITH—— Se : TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1894. ee capes seaplane a - one i Company Still to the Front LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. We less than cost. cheapest in the market. ANOTHER A NEW STOCK HINC, THE: BRST: ‘YES. OF Thousands pivos that you may call goods, not bowt * Ores ef this City and - Country. and see if we mean it. the Wonderful Mien, Cheap Chariottetown, May -11, 1894-—~-dy te en a ee ee a er ee — 3.50 per Bbl. 1 Ae JD. MACLEOD & C0’. h arlottetown, May 8, 1894—tu thu sat Only Columbia {Bicycle {Tires A difference of opinion.” exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is GANADA. ATLANTIC Seyi. Plant Steamship Line. offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly pronounce far ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from j | | | R. 2. Vounug, Ageat. Fast Pirect é.pe, Rot Caling Eai:fux j —— uf f ini EE omy iMeagher's Qrange Quinine Wine, | tue ‘waCsiicont, ta ;' ; *FLORIDA” will’ « eae | prepared strictly according to the British | ..°, “= ch ets Site jing gh Pharmacopcela. Quinine in this agrecabie | Ge ao W tat nS Piurlott own, OD Fitiv | form is quickes in — a ee ae | MAY 18a, at7 p.m., aud every Friday at vhen taken in Capsules, Powders 9 o a . Ae he Pills ‘pase —Half a Winexiasefal For sale | ‘ Pp ™-, (arriving at Bo-ton early Menday by all druggists. Sample bottie free to pbhysi- | morning). clans upon FOO8' Pt eee BIOs. & CO. FROM BOSLON ~Tuesday, Vay | 5:t, ™., and every 4 aesday at S camer fran feb26—d.w 3m Montreal, Ps il o’clbeR, a. ¥ a.m... 5 —— 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 prompt ly from United States shouki instruct shippers to forward via “Plant Line,” Savannah-Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. White Russian aud Manitoba Red, growa ysebank Farm last year from import Extra good. Apply to FRANK McKENNA, Queen Street. Clvtown, Merch 21, 1894--2m 2aw & on he ed seed. “~ MI5S MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to attend to all orders in Millinery at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- mo&th Streets. Orders by mail promptly * attended to. 2m eod—ap26 ap2l of Boys’ and Mens PROWSE BROTHERS, are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. to select from, either of Home Manufactured er Imported Cloth. i } j j | j | } shoddy but fine Ati-wooi Clothing for the Little Boys and Big Boys Call | | | same at this office. The Square, unopened, will necessitate us selling off our stock of ny ol BOOTS AND Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits aow offered at Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds; new patterns coming from our Mill everv day. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable voods, the We have a large stock of Hats which we have boucht r | to see our iat Department before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. ighest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. 1D YET ANOTHER very low. It wiil pay ,you pret ae od ne oe ae ae 7 — _ ——— ~ Ee iui for Cheap Goods ! unexpected delay in opening our New Store, Market the lateness of the season with our Spring Stock yet US, READY-MADE CLOTHIN —— AND SHOE At Extraordinary Low Prices. It will pay you to wait for us, matter if we make a little sacrifice. The goods must be sold, no You will get the benefit, Watch for our opening announcement, 3.3. MA Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—dy The Other Man got my customers and spoiled my trade. J advertised, I DIDN'T. Wants, Lost, Found, &c | Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, TO LET.—The Shop on Queen Street lately occupied by Reid Bros. Also, pasture to let.— HUGH MONAGHAN. 3i pd—mayli finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this offic: may) LOS T—Yesterday, a small silver chain with a bangle attached. Finder will please leave 3i pd—mayl2 FOR SALE OR TO LET—A Cottage on | Upper Great George Street, containing seven |} rooms with garden, Stable in connection. | Apply to Geo. M. RoBINson, Barber. | Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. | tains nine roo.s | ply on the Superidr Passenger Accommodation. eeed Wheat. Through Titkets and” Bills of Lading | } j | } Crcnemnmennieesanenie mayl2—lw pd IIOUSE TO LET—The house on Bayfield Con- heated by hot water, has Will be mayl2 bath room and ali conveniences. vacant middie of August. HOUSE TO LET—A house in good repair, containing six rooms. Rent moderate. Ap- premises to PATRICK CONNOLLY, Bishop Street 3i pd—mayll ALBERT P. ALLIN, Biliposter, Tand- bills and Posters promotly and artistically posted on all the prominent piaces. Kesi- dence at Mrs. Capt. Hobbs’, south side Hills- borough Square, 3i--mayll NOTICE—I, Martin Myers, of Glenfinran, Lot 35, hereby give notice that I wll not be responsible for any debis contracted by any person on my behalf. 3i--may!l TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached, Apply to THomas McQuaip, Lower Queen Strect. mayid \ ; | | TO LET--Half of a double tenement house | containing six rooms, situated on Fitzroy Street, near Hillsborough Street. Good Stabie and Outhouse attached ply to L. SEN TN £R at Beer Bros FOR SALE posite the residevee of the lion. F. Breeken, jormerly occupied by th? subscriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MAURKIiCc“ an2i—tl mayd BLAKE. SALESMEN WANTS#i sample to the wholes sell on sigutiaevery b jess nan or firm ; liberal sulary and exy S$ paid; permancat, Bor terms address with - CENTENNIAL M’e'e. Co., Milwaukee, Wis mays—tu th sai Ul ) to cil Our goods e@ and retail Rent moderate. rt | t m TO RENT.—A Cotta’é Op | FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to ! leave the "sland, the very eligible Hoase oc- | enpied by bim onthe cornmerof Prince auc | Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about | Ist May next. ou. For particulare apply to Judge Alley or to the swoserber om the premises.—iL. J. OSTRAN DER. tf—mehtd TO RENT.—On the Ist of May the two Stores on Queen street, at present occupied by the subseribers. Willi be let separately or as one Store, ifdesired. Rent moderate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street. mch2—iw FOR ADOPTION—A number of English children from Mr Middlemore’s Emigration Home, Birmingham, will arrive here shortly. For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simpson. ap2 TO LET—That six-acre Field in the Royal- ¥ “ae the Pottery, east of and ian the Railway. Also the three-acre Ficid wit Red Barn thereon, on the west side of Rail- road and next to Mr. Maurice Blake’s iand.— M. & D. C. McLEop. lw guar—may4 TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison, Apply to W. W. WELL NER. ti—mayl itis a first-class House in ail | respects, and is heated with hot water throngh- | QONALE & GO. ubber — alis CHEAPEST IN TOWN. HASZARD & MOORE, LOST~—In this city yesterday, a $2 bill. The | Victoria Row, Brown's Block. Charlottetown, May i. 1s94i—t ts Your Choice for $5. “SLASTIC-SIDE BOOTS, all Fifty. Pairs LACED and our own make, hand-sewed bottoms with French Calf uppers. Regular price, $6.00; your choice for $5 per pair. CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS at This is a chance Factory prices. J. H. BELL, GREAT GEORGE STREET. to get April 28, 1894—1m eol —_ —=== St. George Pharmacy. Wedding Rings are circles of unions-—not of States, but | ot hearts and hands. Just , "ge , } \ j ‘ T ol i now we ure showing Wedding | «yeking Up” ensures a return of Rings that for weight and domestic felicity. Another way to secure fineness excel. If desired | felicity 0 re fa oa " . : ? ; drinking Pure Mineral Waters. your own..gold coin can be} Try Davies’ Vichy and Plain Soda, Sc. made into a Ring to fit vou. | pet _— Our Fountain is in fell run- .® .| ning order. We can also alter the size Of) Wewill have new flavors next week, Rings without cutting. Gem | “hich will be better than ever before, Rings, Keeper Rings. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. mayi—dy _may9 COTTAGE FOR SALE—That comfortable Cottage situate at the corner of Euston and Longworth Streets, at present in the ore tion of Mr. George A. W. Robertson. For further particulars apply to H. J. CUNDALL, may?—2w 2aw MELO RE ew See ee oe a