LS a = 1894. We cannot All we can . : Ss _ THE . > ? oe a Ce ee [IE DAILY EXAMINER . . - - . - : FRIDAY, APRIL 27 ’ wt, THE KING OF PORTFOLIOS | 7 , — i aoetpeo ree | MATTERS TO: TNR SO %, ia with obedient =e Boys and = Men's Suits. Spring rf eries A HINT TO THE GOVERNMENT. Suits! Youths’ Suits Overcoats. ’ t : -—- | All prices, from active an \ Sin.- As.our worthy Premier is intro- | . Our strong card We offer special $3 to $15 each. We We @arry a ful! . eithe ry lucing into this Province all the taxes of |” this department value in Boys’ and would strongly ad- line of New and Sty- - stand, | over-burdened Europe, and, like Oliver | We ¢atry the lar- Youths’ Suits in vise anyone wanting lish OVERCOATS, ‘ st-class Iw st, is asking for more, he will. no gest assortment of Blue Serge, Tweeds a good honest Suit suitable for Spring ' eries dont t, be please i to receive a hint from an a — = te and Black Worsted. that will look well. or Fall wear Al-o, i ar humble admire: A very few wealthy ony, all standard New stvies, good wear well, and not a full range of Eng- wt Amer can tourrets still visit this Island: goods, * large part quality and prices cost mucn, to eal! lish, Seoteh or Can- } : i | 1 j : | " et Bot ben jlenteen’ | F Which are abso- down to suit the and’ see our new -adian Waterproofs, rhe price | cow 6 theratindr ty, anand: eal] FEES ptt Te: Ags ag ae Ee a: ee nes OS | lestroying custom of taking a glass of beer | (°T!"» OF goods that ask the oys to be asked to buy if makes: | — ra or wine at dinner, and are afraid to come | ™ control, from . look at our Clothing youn do not see any- Cheap ! € for fear that if they « lies a | cents to $5.00 each. befor ay , ine suits yor ‘han fy . iV U7 y Fant oes . . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. srestast than cd Soler than batrg id 0.00 cack. | byforetbenbay. thing that suits yon. Cheap! TO-NIGHT chosen representatives of Harvard and Yale Universities will meet in debate y mn Ce wate: ‘ youl i . tal ; * e rm . Y - . . - auled up as wituesses in a Scott Act pre | PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE: BROS. PROWSE BROS. at the Hyperion Theatre in New Haven, Conn. Invitation was extended by Yale, and .s mame ka ecution case. These people, seems to me. | 3 5 ee bn skis : _ | Chauncey M. Depew will preside at the meeting. Each of the two very eastern seats of 2: are a leg ate subject fora license ta race prares aey pati ka , . 1 ; : ig N ‘ Olivette unl Deviation techs eur ike! Carpets. Curtains Oil Cloths, Mats & Rugs learning are represented by the ablest speakers in their respective bodies of undergraduates, a scenery and magnificent architecture, and | ' ; #™ | when some brilliant flights of oratory will doubtless mark the occasion, . > ae ig : : 7 . eo ene tae ov Why | All “i. best In this Depart If you wish to see We also show ua Z . 4 . . . ° - oh bovesters Bo vs on . ) : —— ial | = : in b iitons, mont = — a one of the finest very fine line of Many tempting bargains are presented to the buyer at the Star Tailoring Establishment . ‘ siers a CVaneeiiscs ar the ike of | elvets, srussels, superb line of New assort nts of Floo SCOTC ee ~L$ se , : Sens , Naas : "oan Fey that, be allowed to do it vase? Bocider,|.Brursele Tapestric.s Decigie, ta ‘Lace: On thie In tke PaRThT “eauath in the shape of Worsted Suits, Tweed Suits, Panting of all sliades and qualities. - pt a —— a always smoking expe “ ve Tape =) and “a Silk and Chenille. Dominion, you can in different sizes, possibly show our stock of goods on paper, either quality or quantity of same. : . cigars, an iy should they not contriby te uther n RES ‘ € i > Oo you! ao 80 bY Ce rf oO t 70 13a ¢ ig ; a ’ ‘ > > ar i this mort towards the needs of our beet - a ao found i. any 2 t- Seni ; : wae a a a on or if dom “s do bes present to our fair readers that the Star Tailor 18 prepared to do for you what none 5 . } advée ag oO REE 2, as . £ » “he “e y r . cs n Pe 1° a ci . on : tor carg G Let penny-in-the-slot | cla:s Carpet De-. them before placing” extensive range va- not ece through our | 10 the trade can reasonably hope for. This we are prepared to substantiate if you pay us a p ur erv attractive | partment at prices O order lo > fro gj oO ‘a piet ahs > ria avi . . e renee ar . io ss a . . iia et te a ane ire aw | partment ab, priene pose ee le No rving (4 m 16 in. 10 Carget | Department visit. We are saving our callers some dollars anyway on very small purchases for cash. , ; put is Aa toe T'the lows 2 a saan: eit aad oe rhis is what people appreciate in close times. ing Opera w cigar. Itwoud | . PROWSE BROS.| buyer and seller, and its yours and mine benefits derived therefrom, H ‘ ud every little helps | PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS . a o Vick v7 uv sp penury & CO & CO. & CO &. CO an oO M , * Cass Of Visitors bring with ‘ ai ” . . oh ”, 1 viies a than our own i. "an t . re aay . _ , ra - vy sho dl ey be allo " _ ry ‘ \ cy ’ 54 ‘ 7 : Hy should they be allowed | Hats & Caps, Dress Goods. Domestic. Cents’ et our ». [sland tax- . ; ; a h vimit ¢ hotels at eheul | ' Furnix~hine : I Fs ¥.—] Mater | si ese.. trie. icaeil A o a offaat’ bx We. have«led in Black & Colored Gingham, — Print ore HOF © of the K 2 eve es. deliver the eg a 3 3 "I 3 cane a tail, $2. this particular line. Cashmeres very Oottons, White ant ies fe: tm {. ’ arse of lectur iry tax—say, for a gown witha tail, $2; | for the’ last twelve cheap,Flowers; Rit- Grey € White . a » etthene ss tell 0. Be ais a i cheap, owers, hi rrey Cotton, hit 4 Vi ] T | ay Ss i177 D sad ay , : ps b a *! : " 7 . a es years, and we are bons (large variety), and Unbleached do., White & Colored 1 1e Star + ‘ re iant al or. x the Legal Pr : ain leta a ig that pos wa v | stilbto the front..Corsets.in all the Table Linen, Towels Shirt trom 12 inch “i — el bar ie hid i s sei 7 with the nicest and Jeading makes, Blk and “Towéling,—in to 18’ ineh Collar. Charlottetown, April 27, 1894. BLack \ ve I first steamer | > 8 “Wat the < a i - sani — choicest. styles the and Colored) Kit fact you are safe im Collare, Cuffs and — ' P Mor a a0OW . is anni i add th 2 wre e ' i markets produce, Gloves in all sizes, buying all lines of Tie#in targe variety. 5 " : M i 0 a r hoaia Ave te Sa 8 os ' 7 7 } any {wou will always as good and cheap as STAPLE DRY. ‘Ask toxee our Genta’ th May : zy at Charlott ' . : sectiar | find oer prices right. any in the trade. GOODS. Kid Glove the < a Se J ‘sa Newfo é* . ” : mre: Gut. | PROWSE. BROS. PROWSE BROS.- PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS. bs t BRUCE'S r (rs Pe ake GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. =r es ee Jacques Ca i » Mt.S : . i ; reiv Sin,—At the close of public meetings, | ‘ : : alx ay ely ‘ : E f puou meetings, a larg passengers. She w while our National Anthem is being sung, | Tailori make tw r Crapa a general 1 ish towards the door usually | leaving st4a.m.and alk pt akes place ihis I feel sure is due alinost oi % ‘ retur Z ening aiiuvether to a coatageous thoughtlessness Establishment es > part of the audience and is not a| y r ‘ Ovpre Dav.—The Oddfellows’ | mark of disloyalty. At all events those | The Wonderful Cheap Men. hr \ v 1 not beleve in tritia Institutions | , . . . ¥ x . fe *y elebra ry ay was a | Whodo' ieve in British institutions | you can get the Best-fitting SUIT or OVER- great & Phe process waa a ikt remain standing out of regard for | , i r ed rt at their! rhhors who do’; y inil> ose it Charlotte yril ‘ 894... . Sy ae gente to the Hieee Methn wl Sanaa’ Nea ae aetna si ae eee COAT to be had in Charlottetown. The where t W.W. Brewer prea tri should show it Ly their conduct | : = 3 eat : nz - ¢ r ae, Oo, bes. Seo meres + iat be fonea be clad ane G00D GROCERIES e Prices are the Lowest to be seen anywhere rocess were a g ! r of vis g | Save the Queen” is of the nature of an must be PURE GRO ‘RIES P . . ~ : large number of vi he Queen” is of the nature of an | UERIES. The assortment of ENGLISH WORSTEDS: =| i call forth east reverent beha- | . “t rtm hore se joes sip indepen SCOTCH TWEEDS, SERGES and TROU + 4 Mai meets? 1 A Grocer who gives customers the very best he can buy, SERINGS are sure to please ieee ied who keeps everything there is a demind for, comes the . LOCAL NOTICES nearest to pleasing everybody. If there is anything you uw ounces - | : ee . . . : . on ide ; | wish that cannot be found in our Store, we will procure it-at ” Advertisements under this heading cnargec | . > can per i for at the rate often cents per line. | short notice for you. : y @ on a . 9 ao doze “ Tinwe~t 2 ‘av.—We dem n-tra eS th per alaluew tf & ¢tterte We ‘enesaned ‘a1 We Keep the Best Obtainable MERCHANT TAILOR. eale few «i ‘ i con f. per Pork remains same | pass cur former efluits .o our chibi Charlottetown, April 25, 1894—m w f —— new goods, with this result, viz., success-| - . . ' Potice Covrt.—Sergeant Bradley and | ful show, good sales, hundreds of visitors | 1M Teas, Coffees, Sugar, Butter, Lard, Flour, Cornmeal, Oat- « _ : nn e ‘ ‘ ‘ . i ’ > » ee Seas NJ 2 . o cer Campbell arrested the two Wa igh | delighted.—Jas. Paton & Co. meal, Spices, Extracts, etc , and believe our efforts are appre- tabtontira an an es A large stock of the best novela by good | ej; ; j , ‘ , -arR Y Mite Hecienin ond Wiest, | & lang v good | ciated, judging ade. KS S - pectively, 16 a i té years, in the house | authors opened to-day.—Haszard & cose. ate d, J dg ng by our trade wae I RY { ey — — -_ encanta. amma: ee of a man named Cassford, about eight sh miles outside the city, ent! this morning, Paton & Co's. Show Days, and brought them to the city hey ap . , Yes , & . ae BZGSSDSSSSSSSESSSS SFESSSESSSESSEFBSSSSSB geared before His Honor Stipendiary Mas-| LhUrsday, Friday & Satur- SANDERSON & C0 — istrate Haezari this f yrenoor on Rey eral i day. : J charges of larceny from differenthouses in! pp, = eee the city. They were renvanded until Fri- { po - Rolled Vets received to-day ” NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. ; Tne ded Beer & Goff’s. 2i—ap26 day, May 4th. A razora ladies’ sacque, : : ‘ . stockings and trimmings, stolen from the | New Onions at S. B. Enman & Co’s. Charlottetewn, April 13, 1894—m w f residence of S. B. Enman, were also trac- ap26—2i ee Se — — . to the two brothers The pag” Stop and think fora moment. Do you ARE icles had been sold to parties On Fich- | want anything in the house cleaning line oO I mond Street : | such as Kaleomine, whiting, glue, ochres, ur mmense Stock of Tie Vasa on Teuvensncn®—A rethes | Oe all shades, floor paints, ready een tivane a | i eae, OPENING tow thn ahnee tithe tik T) = Per a ae | pans, varnishes, enamel, bronzes or brush- of Ha — aun : wit a a ah es? If you do call and see D. M. Richards Pt amilton, Ont. It will ued iD | & Co’s stock. april 23 1 wk feven mont ¥ different phase and ail protus« nbers number is a beautif faining n ess tha hotogr avures { heade Pe,and itis sty Movement 4 Not n pe yple, put ev ery | , each covering a} ce reform. The first work of art, con- thirty magnificen ‘anadian prohib tion ed the Men of the temperance of fine engravings tem perar ustrated ’ ly the will be delighted with the work. Twenty five cents will insure a specimen copr < { the firs num ver by 1a free, or copies fora d al f the remittance is made to W. W. Buchanna Hamilton, Ont —————__._.-. 6+ 6+ & PERSONAL H W. Ri Uttawa Rev. P look iy we Congressman Simpson, of Kansas who has many relatives here, is in a critical condit at his residence in Washington The Hon. Peter Mitchell’s condition is great y mproved and it is expected that he will be able to ke ma few days tt ia aid that wife, the Ma kay, and the Princess shor’ It ie pleas ng to Tay hards h Prince Colcnna daughter of millionaire John W. | have reached an with as returned from McElmeel is in the city, after his recent severe } ness “ave Strong’s hospital | and hs children will r her turn to Europe hear that Mr. William Char tet rn, pas= the Univers city, and capiured Mr Tay aminat. hon r ’ wr 4 . eute ars OE the r , Duk Gotha ‘Ger; . of He | i > - a, ty Medi vas we | and stands We understand that Mr. Tay- New | e¢ i Queen of ginia a lat ivitato * Thomas Taylor, formerly of ions at al College, New York | lall examinat the degree of M.D up in the ’ the eleventh on s profession in likely t narchs” to a greater Kuropean 80% ereign ng ont ot which her Wales succeed, r descend- vith no less thar Her second son is f Saxe-Coburg and ndsons is Emperor ther is Grand Duke fthe latter is also a Queen A ‘ Em press f Ruesia; fourth Quee Saxe-Mein- navn berg recond a ' = region « has been killed by a met he was inciting to ; #trike l tyrant of the nineteenth century lecessors of other Centuries. ar for his 2+e-+e -—— MILLINERY his victims too far ———— Special N otice. Ow gto the pr immed ; their o- lers as date be taken ¢ ) preven Shove request t Departme , needed as po 3 eeure f work in our nt w must ¢ juest J Ha and «Bonnets M ss Dun ap to piace advance of the Every care will } litappoirtinent if the complied wit BEEK BROS. Weather Bulletin, Toroyto, April 27, 10 a. m. Westerly to south temperature higher westerly winds; fine: | to show that the people appreciate their | efforts to supply the trade with | new premises will not be much trouble. understanding, | = ee ae DIED. At East Royalty on the 27th April, |inst. Mary Dean, beloved wife of | Jackeon Lowrey, aged seventy-five years | The deceased was one of the®* | | several ex- leserve the | Weat Vir- TAKE A CHAIR! Plenty of good fresh oysters, caught daily,25 cents a quart,at Josiah Carmody’s, King Street East Prowse Bros. are sending in repeat orders for children’s clothing, which goes the bes} possible price. their children’s a24 2i lw goods made of the lowest Call this week anl see suits Only one week more—Our great dis- count sale will be continued another week don’t miss the opportunity of buying your boots and shoes, men’s and boy’s clothing and dry goods at prices that you will save lote of money.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. april 25 3ins Removing made easy.—At the rate we are moving oft goods, our removing to our Low prices are moving goods for us—J B. Macdonald & Co. april 25 3ins 3uy DA Bruce’s make of readymade clothing. Suits from $5.00 up. april 25 3ins oldest resi- dents of the locality and highly respected by all who knew her. [Fnneral on Sanday at 2 o’clock.} } + 4 i A Druggists | >. Reputation is founded on the purity of his goods and accuracy of his compounds. There is no question about these when the purchase is made of us. In addition to everything in the druy line, we have all the latest in sundries. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor Queen & Richmond St’s ap27 30 Cents Each. All Hardwood—Seat in One Piece. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. ' ap27 is being supplemented daily by new shipments. Our next | ad. will tel! you all about that. Ws What we want to say now is this:—We will have in a few days a sample book of the best New York Parlor and Hall Papers, from which we will sell-only one room of each in the city. We would, of course, rather sell Papers that we, keép in stock, but as some customers do not wish to have Pape® that their next door neighbor has, we have made special arrangements for them. 3 We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always tbe lowest in town. - You know that if you have ever asked them. BAZAAR COMPANY, Ch’town, April 25, 1894—m w f TODAY the balance of our Stock of NEW ENGLISH GOODS—Dress Goods and Trim- mings, Millinery (Trimmed and Untrimmed) Para- Print Cottons, Waterproofs, Umbrellas, sols, ete., ete. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w f VOSS SESVSESTTESTSSISSVSSSTEVSSSSSSSEsssesesesess VOVSSVVSSESVSVSSSS SSEVSEssess PAPERMEN AND. PRICE COTTERS.. ee eee ee ee | B DVERTISING | | sees ee _—— TTRACTS CrENTION ND CUSTOM ! | | | | ou t Saad } | fi Is sure to attain great popularity as |. the best @M around pedal that: will be seen this season. Combining the lightness of the rat trap racing’pedal B with the ease and comfort of a rub- |, it preserves the varied and excelient qualities of the 1893 pattern, Sber p and reduces its weight more than one a half. Itis undoubtedly. the lightest, A neatest, and handsomest pedal ever 4 attached to a bicycle. Particulars in the beaatiful illustrated Columbia catalogue, which you can obtain by application to R.M. Young, Agent Ladies’ Blouses, Shirt Waists, — Collars, | Cuffs 4 WOODILL’S 9 4 Boon.to.. Housekeepers! singin, i GERMAN oy | BAKING : POWDER. JUST RECEIVED. 1 HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. AT SMALL COST IS SECURED WHAT WILL GIVE . LLS, CAKE, \ DELICIOUS PASTRY. | Charlottetown, April 27, 1894—dy apls SPORTSMEN ! For One Month I will give 10 p. c. Discount on You will find it to your advantage, before starting on your tour, to call on me W. E. DAWSON. | Charlottetown, March 19, 1894—m w ¢ RUSH CODLMLARS. (x) i | EpwARD KELLY. | ' | one Store, if desired. quer ncoute AN OPTIC!L DELUS‘ON is a fair sight in the picture. It's cértain- ly an optical delusion to expect to keep your sight fair without the aid of epec- tacies,. It’s a damaging delusion, tov, be- cause if there’s one thing that the will not stand it’s ill treatment and over- eyes tax'ng. Property may be taxed too high without much harm, but inthe case of the eves it’s a dangerous experiment. When you need spectacles the want is immediate, like the need of food when you're hangry We can supply the spec- tacles wheneter you require t] ’ them, and Yes, we have the key that brings comfort to | what’s more, can tell you just what you | roust have ¢o. fit vour eyes. We also have liye Water and E¥e Shades for weak eyes. ’ E.W. TAYLOR, i CAMERON BLOCK BBs as th. Piano, Furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ; I am instructed to sell by Auction, at the residenve ot Roh, Angas, Esq., Lower Qucen Street,on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd uy. of May, commencinr at 11 o'clock, nim All his. Hougehold Effects, comprising -uperior Newcombe Piano, Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Be lroom and Kitchen Fur- niture, Carriages, Sleigns, Harness, ete. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer cated CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not at Halifax. Calling The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 4ra, at 7 p. m., (ice permitting), and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Bos- ton early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON —Tuesday, May Ist, at 11 o'clock, a.-m., and every Tuesday at ll a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Through Tickets and Bills of Ladizg 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 shonld 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. ap2l Wan ts, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED -Two servants, cook and house- maid. Cook wanted by 15th May; housemal. wanted ist May. Wages 37.00 per month to good gills. *pply to MESJ A MACDONALD, Glenaiadale P Vv. dy 2i wy 2i pd—ap27 CLERK WANTED—Wanted, a young man to take charge of a Grocery Store. Apply ‘n writing, stating salary, with references to A BC, care of EXAMINER office. lw—an27 TO LET—The tenement over A Horne’s brick store, containing five largerooms. Pos- seasion lst May. Apply to ALEX Horne. ap27-— lw WANTED-—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs J B MACDONALD, Dorchester Street. Si- ap A REWARD—Mr James Murphy, who ad- vertised the purse containing a sum of money between Springton, Lot 67, and Charlotte- town, will be handsomely. rewarded by cali- ing with it at this office. d& w—ap? HAY—I have three or four tous of very ood Hay for sale at my Barn in one lot.—W y BEER. si—ape5 HOUSE TO LET—On Hilisborough Sireet, near King Square, a House containing eight rooms, befug one-balf of a tenement, lent moderate. Apply 0 KENNETH FINLAYSON on the premises. lw—apd Gocd storage for furniture, STORAGE. sleig as, ete., can be hadin a dry warehouse, | Room for forty sicighs. Apply to P. C. Oon- NOLLY, Graiton Street, 3 apla WANTED—A young man wants situation in a private family or indoor work. Good reference Apply at this office. 2i—ap24 FUR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Uotta’e op- posite the residenge of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2Zl—tf COOK WANTED.—Wanated, before the en of «pril,agoudcook. Apply to M&s. ARTHE PETERS. dtw tf—apt FOR SALE— A fresb-ealved Alderney and Jersey cow, 5 years old, a great milker, mi k rich. Apply to J. H. GATEs, St. Peter's Road, ap2Zi—oi TO LET—The eastern half of House é#tu- ated on Sidney Street, nearly opposite the Brick Church, containing six rooms in good order, with water in kitchen. Rent low to the right tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- Quaid, Lower Queen Street,; or lo the owner, aps TO LES—A house containing seven rooms, situated on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, Apply to Mas. Lewpen, Esplan- ade. ap2 WANLED immediately, a first class miliiner, Enquire of Matthew & McLean, Souris. TO RENT.—On the Ist of May the two Stores on Queen Street, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be let separately or as Rent moderate. Appiy | to J. B. MacpoNALD & Co. Queen Street. | S. B. ENMAN & CO, have a number of Rush Collars on hand, which they are offering very low for cash, and get one before the Spring Piowing sets in. Ss. B. ENMAN & CO. Charlottetown, March 14, 1804—mon wed fri Call | / mch2—4w anes ee ne FOR ADOPTION—A number of English children from Mr Middiemore’s Emigration Home, Birminguam, will arrive here shortly. For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simpson. ape WANTED.—A young man of steady habits as book-keeper, whu has had some experience of singie and double entry. Apply PeAKE Bros. & Co. moh6 JSE TC T—The Dwelling at present eT ue Met. L. Chappelie on ra Street, conteining eleven rooms, aa throughout with hot water, with gas ane - and electric light. House in good orns . Possession given May Ist. Applyto F. 5. Moore. eod ti—feb27 WANTED—Canvasser of good attous. Position permaner ¢ Canadian grown “— . advantages unequalled.— Brow S Bros. O9., Nurserymen, seen, Ome Q2p2—im cod | oe eae mem A! ee is