Tit Ls NERA 0 en mg EET eee erat alll AD Nt ceeaearsmammmaay itis oe THE DAILY EXAMINER : Sn ae ‘ THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS Var Own Conntry, a descriptive and 1 \ A. . ¥ por » Serie \ and N need to ‘ * activeness \ ‘ Ww ‘ either a | ® t n. H. M yews stand, w any first-class r ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ’ rT} e Series ais zd arts ne need pur- ise ‘ : they do not x “ . An ‘ copy now \ 8 ars nag The pric NEWS NOTES The new Winnipe v direetory place 3 the population of that city at 35,500. A society was organized in Montreal a few nights ago with the object of coloniz- ing the nothern portion of Quebec Prov- | ince, The Government otf Cape Colony is, after all, to send two representatives to the Intercolonial Trade Conference at Ottawa next month he weather reports from Ontario and the Northwest declare it to have been the i SOURIS NOTES, : Che Harbor Rest is in fall blast. Lar-ve | bumbers of sailors are taking advantage « this excellen: institution of the W.C. T.i TMPORTAN | spare Ought to send them to the “ Harbor Rest, Souris,” | A Jarge number of schooners | called Mr. Carlton’s factory had to handle a| ; cateh of 4,000 lobsters last Wednesday— | the largest vet. Young ladies heip to en- | | liven the evenings with music and songs. | have we he stock of illustrated papers is running | : rather short, and those who have sneh to | siiccaideslaciieisamice 4s } This is a very appropriate time to have a little Carpettalk, Buy- (er and Seller are alike interested, ‘and all we are to ido at this time is to emphasize the ‘fact that we keep a Carpet Store, ‘With all that that ‘implies. People ‘have lost confi- denée in prices ladvertised. We are not surprised but you will be surprised if you j eal and see our prices on ; Carpets, Mats,... Matting,’ Oil Cloths, . Shades Cuffs, Clothing, Dress Goods, Cottons, ogee Prints, Ginghams, Kiannels, ~ Flanneletes, and all Goek goods Cassar! we SN keep. ¥ fe PROWSE BROS. & CO. i Charlottetown, May 18;°1894—-dy “ Ae Oe eee een ee ee ehh ee ae P< io Jay, | and also special r children. inj i} : > - drawing fre : She will be prepar- ! ; by ed to give lesso i*, as before, in alli § <> 2 branches of oil and water color painting, | : j “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, SANDERSON & CO0’S. <“ $3.25 PER - BARREL i> FOR CASH ONLY ow Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—m LL OUR SPRING SUITINGS A. VERCO ND ATINGS Now IN. Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w Now is the Time to Order Your ee JOHN MACLEOD Spring Suit. & CO. Wants, Lost, Found, & Torosto, May 18, 10 s. m. gene — — | finest and most favorable spring within The breakwater is nearly finished. It is 7 f A i) Ti n" the memory of tue oldest inhabitants, expected that the last pile will be driven LOCA i NO 0 HER ITEMS. , Diplomatic relations between Brazil and in about three weeks he Government Portugal have been suspended because of | Engineer was in town on Monday and ex- \ B B j the conduct of the officers of the Ports ~ pressed great pie asure with the fats efact- ‘ AS TY ‘€ 0 . ; } ‘ \ ; } guese warships in connection with Da] Ty manner in which the work has been - | ‘ . } \ . | Gama’s surrender done er Dr. George M. Dawson, C 3. F.R ee is... F G i ic. wwe ; », ©. » FR Tue Marker.—The market to-day was - i a on oo . | 7 : mad the , Cope neler fairly well attended and the supply was \ ‘ . “ ; | ‘ . if re npon iim by the “4 ological Soc: good Prices. inside were unchanged, ' ¢ thie | . onde iy being elected § corre-} Outside hay sold at from 75 to 80 cents oar ae men. ber of that eminent body of per ewf,; oats at from 38 to 40 cents per e ae bushel; potatoes at from 30 to 35 cents 4 Bor Home Secretary Asquith has positively | } fresh herr at from 6108 ] ' \ i attend oo 1 to order the release of Mra. May- ents per ad n, and sat from 2 to ‘ 1®) as jat ICR, Who is serv vy a life sentence it u ts each M } e Woking ] m for murdering her hus- — ; > } > . and, even to reopen her case for the Read } 1 Bros’ fishing advt - purpos f introducing new evidence ve nae I : } a : Ihe excess of expenditure over revenue ee sfemons, oranges, contection- e . ur ‘ Boa {the Uniled Statee for the ten months of y, 10 cent > per Pin and Kerosene ojf 16 . ‘ am Ja the fiscal vear is $70,000,000 The g old ‘nia per gallon, at C. c tlenry’s. the I a3 » G Street reserve for the redemption of Government wma. ish store, 26 1 pper Great George t | a Ser . tae +) . ; : street. iti t tes, though replenished lately by the nth agen HR ] Mr. ti say's t and-a- | proceeds of a $50,000,000 loan, is now War! on serofula and every form of. im- r 8 R J £11.000.000 short of the ran , Sie ae ar , : 4 iy < ~ - >ii,f . ( } t< ti SLOU 000,000 | re pure blood is boldly declared by Huod’s tired by Sarsaparilla, the great concueror of al i & ey ibe fact that Eng!) sh engineers propose diseases i R Tar It is not likely to piace & dam across the Nile above the ~_-—-~—s230e --— . y t SC. J t. | first cataract, is a matter of the first im- Fishing gear, rode, reels, flies, every- ai . at ust not un- | portance to Egypt It meaus that on its{| thing that is used for a day’s onting — t ® the regular sun mpletion an area equal to one-fourth of | Reddin Bros. r ' t probal to op Earope will be rendered re permanently a ¥ a wan gem be oe re = th re ude : ca P : ae ntly Priestlev’s Cravenettes—A ew lot re- Y a ', , r ’ eye oe th rence om: lissis- | ceived to-day at Stanley Bros. See that x is ‘ re ‘ if ‘ = Ti 1i€V; tf ne wWiie from mlokor y ; _ . : pm og Aap adnate: lokoro | vau get Priestley #, they are the best; their eg » the sea w be navigable fur steamers | name is ats | i adlig : oe { or ad tees olaaas ea s aah ve is stamped on -every third vard of Ae TALZCOS CLAM; BBE THe COON Nelads | the soods—Stanley Bros ' | “ . . I stea Fastne wW extend from the borders of I pper ley Bros. . o Halifax this morning | Egypt to Abyssinia, and Lowerand Middle 7 ; aix kw a good freight and | Egypt will be left free to cultivate those LOCAL NOTICES three passengers. § f Summer at harvests that fed the ‘Roman Em-| 4@vert!s:sments under this heading ena:ged " 4 sy and w ret pire two thousand years ago for at the rate often cents per line, n TT ‘ y r ’ ’ . 5 Americans were recently found illegally to Halifax a k san - a were recently found illegally | | Rainproef* and umbrellas at ishing Pelee Island, Canalian | Pater & Co's alers Ine o tit re i natoel Oo the . ee , nie? ' ne f th m tr Wat toi on th Painting—Miass Margaret H Ci isholm | Canadian officiale when ordered off. Rieti! ts ’ , " "s ' 2INES M i i = 1 psears that they were fishing fur bass east nee a oe class 7” oil and A oo sae Pe Neaing for vass east | water colors during the first week ! yw } t ads Pelee Island, on the Canadian side. and apecial classes f{ ’ ad y t rheir two steamers, the Visitor, of Put i lrawing { ce chins work. It lo ce business, t Bay, and the Leroy Brock, of Bass Island, } work is : apis ¥ tia we : i bv i Govt. revenue cutter : «ta . e 1 r trel and taken t Ar sherstburg Int. | chroughcut its various departments i pia a ary : prices L ine eis valued at $2 00 Cap- r 1) daw Samples of ipplication— Tue | tain D e Px states that he mre eee 4 Bxas Pub. ¢ : 1 hat the tw ata fished Rainproofs and umbrellas at | i. eves ast. vear, and defied the wien & tos } ; , % E MecGix I ae sua i! ish In } ron Peke Is i to stop We wish ev ryone in country and city “WcG i4 aAppea"a en to call and se our new stock of croclers - byte : we a ; ] he London News and I l Daily C uch we are selling so cheap at WP ~ g } : é ; a ie Telegrap s recently discussed the subject ai se . ; dw dw ye 7 : ih < f imports*of Canadian cattle and meat, All in need of crockery and in : : es : : und showed conclusively that meat pur- | ¥Uld do well to cali and see our new grand s oats ‘| veyors derived ex nate profits from | Z00ds which we are selling so cheap, at i : s vie is g ona: prinie English at W P Colwill dw div pr pur | i any three t : . . I¢ ° —_— - “ a : bre © the price paid for it in the car- . a oe ‘ : ; - case. These papers suggested the opening OBES ABD EXDS. ne 2 f shops mial meat should be sicgieagei Tue Pp Tra | me. 2 ibn Sun a 1, : : at r - . ty , Russiar mmigrants ire } ntre- | #3) — i | vil 4 it a pi k s 3a — er aT - ; ‘ b ante ms. Sted .. d ceu into t ‘evtton plant tions 8 t} wf rs : .. a. oe cost would warrant. A Canadian syndicate ‘saath, ‘6s eabthindas 4 a lal 7 an ae : ; . . “ {hae been formed for this purpose, and a a a } t e} f Am i N : - when it begins operations in London and A simple reme iy for arongh skin is -to } ~ > | , phe New Brunswick | shows that colonial beef of the ‘finest and | frst wash the face thoroughly at night, | and P. E. Island packers are at | esen! | most nutritious quality can be sold a’ ig- | ther rub it with about a teaspoonful of | Supplying t arket, and with an articl€ | io. which will place it within the reach | cT@™ and let itdryin. The skin will} of an lid ; or rout > a : < ] L — P. +H? of : pi va sa 8 ; © | of all, those who are now warring against | }0ok shiny and feel stiff at first, but in the | been t mer it ee vester ,18 tha : ; = rnine v will — < . os om ’ , : bmp Ly mial cattle will not be so successful as | ™OTBing you will be s1 rprised to find how 1 goes ou t sig ) quick please i e been. soft it will be. ' purchaser. Clear pork is brou rl 4 seehatiiaacigeg pe 1 calculation of the w s whe — =< na . ; the i quantitie coat aa ee ee dial 2 vheat} USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great > - - 5, Pat ” sais ee Se a ul | blood and Nerve Remedy. i Su sa Iwre exce. ~ The bar : ao Hgures representing miuilions of ; Ralph B. Peake ar i Canso from — i Livery n Monday, and is expected 1891 1892. 1893. i : ; here t rrow f Nerth Ame Os4 574 b47 j The barkentine Eren tsails this even- | South America 50 bl 81 ing r Queenstow She has 24,397 | Europe . 1409 1,407 1,434 bushels oats and 435 pieces a. Asia ; ott 290 346 } _ The sebr. Georgie Harold sailed yester-| Africa 4 35 36 Jay evening for St. John’s Nfld., with a} Austratia.. 33 36 41 full earg potatoes, oats and cattle, i a aaa shipped “ ver, ( Avliward, Tota 2 364 2.393 2 385 Southpor : : ’ . orn’ It w thus be seen that the world’s as ae ; wheat crop is nearly 2,400,000,000 tbnah- Remo Mr. J. B. Macd ld has], oe : a oe é els id the crop of 1893 was about e : removed f1 prem ises n Queer a1 ee ; a bd mo = ‘ e sa 1 : Street occupied by him for some time past oe a x Se - ; Zot Store Oppos ‘ yestern entrance ts years the product of North Amer ) 4 » Market House. for some vears in the — wast < aa bushels, whereas 4 ae 7 ; : that of Europe increased 225,000, occupation of Mr. Beairsto, auctioneer, and | , as a : sed 225,000, 00 ‘ 4 madly total ty be. @ um Dodd. | CU%2¢!8; and South America increased ft eri } if bain 31,000,000 he store hae Leen thoroughly overnauies : i d é vty itted, and i now on of the best President Carnot of Fran e, will not be arranged and smost commodious in| ® candidate for re-election, preferring to Just Opened. ‘ ts New plate glass lows have | %¢t an example by avoiding undignified in wlso been pu and ot improvements | gues for the re newal of his power. M. se eats fd T ; some tine ¢ : , wae Carnot has been a fairly successful bead . ° made. The main store for the sale of gen- : airly st fu: pea ‘ 2 ; . : o eal dr ods and sand shoes will be | Of the Republic, and his present attitude is Light Challies, on the ground floor; the next floor will be | 90¢ 47 Insign ficant proof of his worth. A ‘ : ‘ . reserved fur readymade clothing, hate, |™®2 who will not dishonor himself to se- Black Ground Challies, caps, ete., and the third will be used for e a great office is the man who should aaa af oneal t it weil Cre pons, pmmems rhe Chicago Times gives tne following ‘ : Marriace Betts. —Ti e marriage of | mortuary statistics relating to the United Checked Linen Goods, Miss M mnie Crabbe da igiter of George States : . - Crabbe, E f the Customs Departinent, | yea; et ee Diagonals, and Mr. William Wright, the well-known tions ings ; and popular traveller for James Coristine | |... 5 ian ee 74 Black Faney Dress Goods, & Co., % mntreai, Was solemnized- at thé 1289 ' eae ge 178 “~ residence of the bride’s parente, Summer |)... °° "°"""*° “08 aoe Cashmeres. : 1890 -« 4,290 102 126 aide, at eight o’clock this morning. — Miss } ) 24 906 123 195 ‘ tee af the ’ ‘ 2 ’ 4 , = vo ‘5 Fanvy Crabbe, sister of the bride, was the |) a9 6791 107 ox | Silks to match. br idesma c and Mr I Rile , OF M mitrea’, 120° "etn ; a. 189 6,615 126 200 acted as groomsmar [he ceremony was ws tts performed by RK Thomas Llovd The In round numbers, the return for Jast wedding presents were numerous an i very | Year shows that one murder took place for ciel Th groom wae presents j | each 10,000 people, one execution for each HARAIS & STEWART os s check for 2200 by his firr After | 5(0,000 people, and a lynching for each j ; in Mr. and Mrs. Wright left on | 999,000. Applying the rate to the Mar- - Tat a wedding trip to Boston, New York and } ‘time ’rovinces, we should have about 90 LONDON HOUSE. Moutrea Che happy ple haye Tae | ™urders an 1 three lynchings a year, with Examwrser’s congratulations and best | 40 execution say once in seven monthea. Charlottetown, May 18, 1894—dy f L il, sua) y d wishes cia RN a cc a RS Sisco —. @ a From Bost The steamship Florid ‘ arrived here from Boston last evening! A Paying Investment. a it 45 cK, W acargd consisting of | ae ond A cediienes Maem A well-known gentleman in town Do yA } rreis « ¢ g hour, - ’ ' ‘ : yale eet w ¢ orsee v ic { e fruite and 1¢ eff { veral lalanders i $ m 2a ' . uae h, MU SY an Tanto Gentle damneine. The time ol purchase, was in poor condi- : ro <a % ; th: . tion. He fed the animal a bag of bodies of Judge Hensley and Mrs. Eliza oe ’ . “os ; Galli :tismente of Gammancelin, sand Peel’s Compound Condition Food, ta d he i scammer The passenger costing $1. Ina shert time he sold ¢ é€ #teame 2 ASSED RET ‘ r Fr : “a I ti that same horse for $100, and claims ‘ ‘jet i¢ made up of e following: ; pete seo. J. A. Lambert, E. M. Renkin, 8. V owen Ses See et Gee ee S theeeeen Matnale Babin Sle Mean money for him. Each bag guaran- Ree reas ak Ge teed 124 Ibs. for $1.00. Write or call ——AND—— Wine Clar k ali. De. 5. G, Baker, VW. B for circular giving full particulars. ‘ ' Mie are Kiely, Dr 2 Dake Plant Steamship’ Line. EB. M. Rankin, W. J. Collins, Jos. Delaney, J I & J I Wm. Tol . Mrs. Kate Stone, Miss Maggie 0 mson « 0 1nSON, »@ Driscoll, Mre. Carver, = — Se Sole Agents for P. E. I. fo ari ple, Ko Ps TO BOSTON or. Kent & Frince sts. Wit v Mies ( MebD ald, Miss Mary : ’ ‘ i - St ® Ellie. Vier Emma Ba Mise D. Me-| Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. Kivcene, Mico. @. 3. The Florida | ————— at 9 return ft Boston this evening : . , uils ¢ ; a p § our Ta fl Fast Direct Line, Not Calling about x Part at Halifax. 7 ’ ;\ 7 ) . * ‘vet BE Ii, i L Corsets ’ on the good merits of our The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer : . , Goods, and Prices too,— «FLORIDA ak sail from Ne ? ROS \ t ' ° Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on AY, ’ , ara > ‘ as B. he Corse S . the two are inseparable. MAY 18rn, at? p.m., and every Friday at If judged by the old saw|7 p. m., (arriving at Boston early Morday ‘ ; morning). The stock of Corsets we now have for that “rats desert a sink-}" vROn BOSTON—Tuesday, May 14st ante te tha leouet. mandi enenciets . o. SS : , : 2 oS ee a a urgent, complete oad ing ship, our ship Of | at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at most reliable ever offered by us. : — . ; s still sound and| lam. CHILDREN’S WAISTS! trade is Superior Passenger Accommodation. MAIDS \\ AISTS ! ptes staunch. We have more Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- fA \ : ° z MISSES’ CORSETS ! sail atop, and carry a big-| class $7.50. # } -er befor Through Tickets and Bills of Lading In th we show the most reliable gercargot ran ever OF. | . iI] be issued at Stations on P. E. Island makes and most perfect shapes We have “ whistled for a Railway. _ Through freight delivered from: ” ra | Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- SUMMER CORSETS! breeze” and now have} ** 0 . : ° a Zz. ; it the fair trade winds) — |owest rates guaranteed. We have an uly attra tive oy deel about by aa, Shippers requiring hain freight prompt . agg” my goods Yatisi, D. ze q r “eo F WwW lv from United States should instruct = . ion rey or ot ae terprise and pluck. e shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” aist, and many other leading styles in * ‘ a > er sending J sell as Ww advertise—at Savannah Pier, Boston. sa ‘ on For further particulars apply at the BEER BROS. selling prices. office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. r a H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Weather Bulletin. Plant Wharf, Halifax. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD, j RICHARD ener Agerts, Bos Inereasing cloudiness. followed by some ' Tain. mayl8 General Agerts, Boston, ap2t Advertisements under this heading charged } five cents per line. i. PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season | near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS. Only a limited number can be taken. mayis—tr FOR S*‘LE—The house and_ premises on Eus'on Street occupied by Mrs. Musick. P< session given immediateiy. Apply to R. R | FrIrz@ERALD, Sulicitor. 3i--mayIl8 i pies WANTED--A smart boy about 16 years of age, who understands taking care of horse and-cow and making himself useful about a | mayl7 | house. Apply at this office. BOARDERS WANTED—Three or four boarders can be accommodated at MRs. Cairns’, Kent Street, opposite City Building. Terms moderate. Si pd—mayl7 WANTED warders. Good locality. mayi6—3ti pd Apply at this office, WAN ED—A general servant in a small family. No washing. Apply at this office, mayisé “PASTUR‘GE TO LE?.—Several small pasture fie'ds to let near the city. Apply at Dodd’s Medical Hall. od ti—mayl6 RS TO LET—Hait ofadouble tenement house containing six rooms, situated’ on Sidne y Street. between Queen and Pownal. For fur- ther particulars apply em the premises to P. MCQUAID. lw pd—mayi6 BOAT FOUND. -Dritting outside Charlotte- town harbor, near the Black Buoy, on the Mth inst., a ship’s liieboat, painted white. Apply to McCorMACK & SHEPHERD, Charlottetown. maylb—ti LOS l'—In this city yesterday, a $2 bill. The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. mayl4 FOR SALE OR TO LET—A Cottage on Upper Great George Street, containing seven rooms with garden. Stable in connection. App'y to Geo. M. Roni nson, Barber. mayl2—lw pd HOUSE TO LET-—-The hovse on Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. - Will be vacant middle of August. mayl2 TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached. Apply to THOMAS McoQuAip, Lower Queen Street. a mayl) TO LET—Half of adouble tenement house containing six rooms, situated on Fitzroy street, near Hillsborough Street. Good Stable and Outhouse attached. ply to L. SENTNER at Beer Bros mayS- tt FOR SALE OR TO RENT.--A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, rormerty occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given ist May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2i—tf SALESMEN WANTED to ge!! our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight toevery business man or firm ; liberal sulary and expenses paid; position rmativnt. For terms address with stamp ENTENNIAL M’PF'G, CO, Milwaukee, Wis. mays—tu th sat tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Island, the very eligible House oc-: enpied by him onthe corner of Prince ané Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about ist May uext. Itis a first-class House in ail respecis, and is heated with hot water through- out. For partieulare apply toJ udge Alley or, to the subscriber on the prem —h. J. OSTRANDER. ‘ tfi—-mehl5 © LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mes. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. WELL onan u-mayl NER meet - * A few permanent gentlemen | Rept. moderate. Ap} Notice to Commercial Travellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers is called to the following sections of an Act | passed by the Legislative Assembly of Prinee } Edward Isiand, Session 1894, intituled “An Act to Impose a Direct Tax on Certain Classes | ot Traders " :— 1. “From and after the passing of this Act every casual trader not permanently residing ia this Province. doing business within this Province, commonly known as “ Commercial Travellers,” and every person not permanent- ly residing in this Provinee, and who sells either for himself or any other person any } goods, wares or merchandize in this Province, | or solicits or eanvasses for orders either for | himseif or any other person dor the sale, ex- | change or purchase of any ;gocds, wares or | merchandize within this Prdvince, either by | the production of samples, photographs, cata- | logues, printed or written matter, or simply by word of mouth without the production of | samples, phatographs, Catalogues, printed or written matter, shall, before he or she enters upon. the besiness of so selling any goods, | waresor merchandize, or solicitipg or can- | vassing for such ordeys, pay (6 the Provincial | Treasurer of this Province an annual licen-e | fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.”’ 2 “tpen payment 6f the said license fee or direct tax, the said Proyincial Treasurer shall grant a license authorizing the person therein named tose}l goods, wardés-and mer- chandize in this Provinee, and to;selicit and Canvass for orders for the sale, ex¢hange or purchase of goods, waressand merehandize within this Provinees Suth a shall be | granted and-remain ’inforce' for the space of | one year following the date pon which she said license shall be granted and no longer.” 3.“ ny sach Commercial Traveller or per- son not permanently meee in this Pro- vince as aforesaid, ‘who, after the passing of this Act, shall sell-any goods; wares or mer- chanuize, or solicit or canvass for orcers for the sale, exchange or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize in any: manner afore- said within this Province without newing first paid the said license fee of direct tax, an obtained the said licen-e, shall foreach and every Occasion upon whieby he or she shail sell any goods, wares or merchandize, or soli- citor canvass for an order for the sale, ex- change or purchase of any goods, wares or merchandize as aforesaid, be liable to pay the sum of two hundred dollars to the said Pro- vincial Treasurer.” This Act is now in force. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, ee, Provincial Treasury, é Prince Ed ward Isiand, > 15th May, 1894. ) mayié—dy tf pat pio tt TO LET. | The Store and Offices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New- bery, Lsq., and now by M. Treinor, Esq. Possession given Ist July next...Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, mayl7 FOR SALE. The Dwelling Howe and* Property at Brighton fermerly wocgupied.-by the late Admiral Bafdield 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.tl acres 'of‘lan d can go with the same, ion given about the Ist of dune néxt:* EDWARD BAYFIELD, apl7—dy tf Trustee ; . FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1894. Ever Have the Blues ? Ever have thet indescribable “ want-to-go-home-to-ma”’ sort of feeling, when you feel asif you hadn't a friend on earth ? Tough, ain’t it.?. We’ve got the Blues ourselves to-day—zot lots of ’em. We are going to sell ours, Ours are another sort of Blues—they are BLUE SUITS, Serges, Cheviots, unfinished W orsted, handsome, good, stylish Have, eh ” Suits that will make you good. You have got the Blues. | { | Get us to make you a Suit. Qur Cutters are A 1. fitting garments guaranteed. ‘BLUE SUITS from $10.00 up. Faultless- z {x DLA. BRUGE, MERGHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown; May 18) 1894—m w fF | aT Look Out for Cheap Goods ! The unexpected delay in opening our New Store, Market Square, the lateness of the season with our Spring Stock yet unopened, will necessitate us selling off our stock of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES At Extrcordinary Low Prices. > The goods must be sold, no It will pay you to wait for us, ‘ You will get the benefit, matter if we make a little sacrifice. Watch for our opening announcement, J3.8.MAGRONALE & 60. Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—dy NOW 1S THE TiMe YOU R—— * Lawn Mowers ——AND-—— Garden Tools. THIS SEASON —I WILL GIVE—— ——TO BUY SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH ON THE FOLLOWING : Barb. 0. & E. and Woven Wire, Builders’ Hardware and Painters’ Supplies. if Before making your purchase I would invite you to call and hear my prices, as I can save you money. The Place to Buy them the Cheapest ——IS AT—— W.E. DAWSON’S ee em pee W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, May 12, 1894—m w f a: hin, ile Stine a oma eee ARR RE mae AORN ee é is. OO eee nC NE AC lc hte atelectasis Pte gil tte te A a econ SORT PY *vanee 2 A an a OE we