JS Melly APO, THE OBRLTUARY. f Tl yas Folev, Esq., adds ‘ t truth of the old @ay : fe we are in leat yas am mn the pru f his ma ‘ e has been anuffea ou and le Tae Bxamrnt s ’ i ews of the : v! ‘ | \ | : M I t ‘ s § hing @ wk I @ LOM and ‘ i he Don ‘ : ' ed A ‘ 5 ’ t? ft ~ Bb th ha ate U : i ble ul ui, 5 irs As a er . % ( s Boa He ives a ‘ 'o «te Vi ~ 4 ‘ A ; ar MI j . Sa \f \ tes ‘ LD ar “ ' 1 1a - 41 suyh al Vi “ 5 f t Vay & a s ship Stanley I “ ‘* ‘ apta I iveon $ esiden . ser of Hillsborongh snd Dorchester s ts, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m, . cary ———————_—_— HINTS TO EXPORTERS. The ( anadian Correspondent of the Londen Times Discusses Apoles and Batter, ; Lanadian chee al- s that steps are e all produced with ficia ran ‘ ‘ Sul ty t wnct se was s x glyt ainta a { dian Output is fr and Q where I found t # consid i one of the most pr proan U serves tha . ; iis [ N iv are st genera “ e t ‘ M ir Pr W ss | ale ‘ er : ‘ i tia ‘ a New Brune in x Ss ‘ roductic abe Zz t a Ors qe 1 ' ’ a : aI : hee } It 4 } nk ( ad terpris N *A j Aang >. 8 va ‘ pr : . [ ice z alapt the prod t g the winter Ulu ro a 4 : ar . - ¢ p : and | i ‘ . ‘ . ‘ i g ‘ be N\ ~ i) : biel t 2. 2 i n faces i g ar (rard bis 4 : WwW | 4 + Det ' ' saa “a for I - thee ~ r i _ 2? 60 @ —— ee WILL © THE Wis? ( | wer i « lhe dra fis gool, a re the speciaities managed 4 pis + r inte on licking Irish performa : “| ily F f ’ } Met ' 4 -“ uM ; : sa a ‘ Vv ’ wil « bi I ng Mf = : : Me t; J i ] a : OT ve g 4 1 Unarlottiet ; The ihe r hay a r har; nl da : grace a sear Phe : ' r rivy gourd, Ni fj ' drinl H na a , ed “ai et | ar ° 1. le Kis “ imorous paro- , Ha That Once” and , ileed the andience ( harac « were well su- ' re setting in some of the i, the company having - a : ? irown scenery aionz I . - Will o the Wisp” 7a sj av ve pert rm i i first-class. Al i » made up an : h hardly rea! ment with whi yt i, except that the s f “Judv” at the have been iinproved the t yinent of au oy « langh. Vinn ance +} tiie —_—<— pray hiencs The specials e* together the per- evening's amuse- any fant can | triking perform- end of the piay. mn tted, ae wr added to the Go ton omt @ orc les NEWS NOTES Mr. Anderson, Canadian exhibit at tie California, that ¢ Thi show writes hest iking yrain @xi The tte the aiw ay* Giovernment, and resign: : rid lowed. L ‘ eagnes can hardly aldress heer wie treate eerie sty Morning Post says nmen n charge of the Midwinter fair at inadian grain is ng there of al ~An end cessfully carried am “las fatal to the has immed » and his treat the ation Lose bery fail ¢ Ee Tue Wroxe he Poor House named mouthful of a ueing for rhe tOOK & Z imatisam in other medicine, and wa 1 and the again rid — Mepicixe.—An inmate of Martin, yesterday liniment he was mistake for some s taken suddenly | An emetic was promptly administered, ia reported “all right” Perfect health is seldom found, for im- pure blood is se general. rilla really does purify the bleol and| men present that, w Tes.o-es health. USE SKO:.A’8 DISCOVERY, | great Nerve Remedy. = blood wad Hood's Sarsapa- ' Yocal Solo i — DAILY oT PATRICK'S DAY. ; Grind Dramatic Knotertainment in the Lyceum. and Souris. ation of the Feast of Lreland's Patron Saint in this citv was brought {6 a entertainment in the when the th a dramat Lyceu on Saturday evening, EXAMINER . | ' | | been appreciated by ; again } Zoe | Very Successful Celebrations at Emerald | a lowed by a musical sketch and sequel by Mrs. Dr. McLellan, Miss Lottie MeWade and the choir, all of which was done well aud weli received. A vocal solo by Mr. Joseph Taylor was also well mg followec . A reading by Mies Matthew This is not the first time this young lady’s elocutionary accomplishments have a Souris audience, and it is hoped she may be heard from Miss Dingwell then sang with effect, “Tell Her I Love Her So.” Next came Miss Sophia Paquet and Mr, W. J. Paquet with a very pretty little vocal duet in good style, entitled “The Wood Bird’s Song.” A humorous reading by Rev. Dr. Doyle followed, which brought down the house. The doctor received quite an ovation at the close, and had to come to the front again before the audience was willing to let things go. Mr. John Sterling was next on the programme. His = - - aa | aa ae oo ova Scotch s0ng was 80 good and 80 well sung "emai ¢ The audience was | that he received an encore to which he he larwest we have ever seen at the | Tesponded with @ comic song that caused own vas ocenpied, and | Pars of laughter at every verse, and he eve the “standing room | it waen’t @ very short song either. : — aan teen the play was | “Mortgage the Farm,” a musical sketch in : aves & ' Cea canal Sauna | character, was then sung by the choir. he leading character of the play, | Mr. R. G McDonald, an old favorite with ert Emmet.” was cleverly taken by | ® Souris audience, next sang “1909,” an Mi Pre \ Trainor. The char-| Original sketeh, in which some good local . oe . liffeu!t one | bits were made. Physic, breakwater, new . a e that would tax | bridge, old schooners and their owners and f most capable profes- the “two little imps” all came in for a le teaiieies Ne adele te share of attention. se his » abil Then followed the play entitled, “Doings . speeches, and calls for histrionic abil- | on | pia) > ag ty ofa high order. Mr. Trainor, as we | 4nd Saying; or the Rule of Contrary. already stated, gave a very clever im- | Dramatis Personae : personation of “Emmet.” He dressed and | Sir Toby Titmouse..........Mr. M. J. Foley acted the part well, delivering the speech | Charles Nightingale.......Mr. T. Campbell jock in a splendid manner. He Dr, Merrypegs...............-Dr. McLellan s ably supported by Miss Edith Gallant, | Barney... .........:..:...-Mr. T. Cullen who gave a good representa | Mr. Stubbe..............Mr. Peter McDonald exceedi ] f “Sarah.” ! vung lady is evi- nglv 1a We | Luey Lennox.... Mrs. Major Wilful.....Miss Lottie McWade ..... Miss Gussie Muttart Phoebe .....-MMiss Laura Stewari All the characters were well sustained not a hitch occurring in any part of the play from beginning to end. The singing | of God Save the Queen, in which the and- eatiy the pone sor of considerable dram- ability, her acting on Sat-!} irday evening peing many ways well ut to the professional mark. The parts of “Serg:aat Topfall” und “Lord Norbury” were well taken by Dr. John P. Murray, and Mr. A. E. Me- Eachen gave avery fimshed impersona- f~“O'Leary,’ the old soldier The “Dovwdall.” Emmet’s friend, was | nd carefully handled by Mr Wil Moren, and Mr. Charles E. Rowe, as ” the traitor, was also good As Emerald vy Gaff,” a sprig the excelled _ e. -< Whitlock f remarks and ver failing to evoke laughter and Mr. Mait Ss witty appla hew J. Phelan made uy lidly as “Judy O’Dougherty,” ‘ ave a nost amusing impersonation of Mr McLeod made “Corporal Thomas,” and the ing ladies and gentlemen who soldiers, jury, The dance ip saracter George % guod sonated the peasants, eir parts wel comical | ience heartily joined, brought one of the most sneceasful entertainments ever given in Sovris to a close, i <i GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lowpon, March 15.—The statement cf naval estimates for 1894-95 issued by Ear! Spencer, first lord of the admiralty, shows | that the total expenditure will be £17,566 ,- 100, being an increase of £3,126,000, and forms a part of a programme extending over the next five years. The personnel of the navy will be increased by 6,700 men. Seven new first-class war ships, six cruisers and two sloops of war will be commenced at once. Panis, March 16.—A was exploded this afternoon dynamite bomb inside the | chief entrance of the Church of La Made- nd act was well done, and the at the close of the same act was ing pretty and effeetive, Phe ex- nusic by Mr. Vinnicombe’s orchestra was greatly app ated. The performance ted Easter Tuesday even beneht of the cinb laine. The man who threw the bomb was killed by the explosion and a number of others were severely injured.’ The outrage, | involving the death of the supposed anar- | chist who threw the explosive missile, was cominitted about 2.45 o'clock this afternoon »NCERT AT EMERALD i scert at Emerald was another at- tract wf the evening. The special left C} a t 5 o’clock with a good- n board The College Band | stra got on at St. Duanstan’s, and all along took advantage of rip, so that by the time Emerald was ed the cars were well filled. About f e train reached ita destination, and t Band favored the crowd with seme | The Cap after, nav , and then all went for sap j rraverse special g a number on board arrived | diinieieinaiamain | CREAMERY STATION There was a greai * rush at the hall door, t meert began standing | ut a pr The concert was plete su = in every way, and the gthy program ver thirty num- The exce lent, and the retlected favorably on rmers: Rev. W carrie’ out selections A strong force of police is in possession of the church, and definite information is withheld until the authorities have com- pleted their investigation. Fortunately, very few people were in the church at the time, or the result might be as horrible as that in the chamber of deputies. Little damage has apparently been done to the church. Those injured are not seriously hurt. The anarchist who was killed was almost literally blown to pieces, and it would seem the explosion was premature. AT CRAPAUD., The annual meeting of the Creamery Company was held in Crapaud hall on | Saturday, 17th inst., when the following VW Brewer open- | . i part with a neat and concise ‘ nd paid a high compliment to | Irishmen and their native land Dr. Gal- | vas unavoidably absent, and the and Mr. Carmichael, in vocal i recitations respectively. Mr t was the accompanist, t . programme, no encores Part 1 Selections +. - College Orchestra go by Gtbeal.. .\..<s.. filled by Mr. Bell, of Char- | The Robert Lamont | Little Girls in Blue...... Miss Rebecca Monaghan | | Stewart, of Woodview, Daniel D. Rourk, Rec its —Ireland. .Miss Maggie Hughe- . tions College Band tch Lassie Jean...........- Ed Crosby .D Stewart ely Woman.... J W Sutherland Irish Airs College Orchestra Solo—Fine Ould Irish Gentieman........... saneetensiivannn cuits «sila Langhable Farce—The Great Elixir, 9 sharacters,St Dun-tans’s College boys Vocal Solo—Give an Honest Irish lad a ‘ e Grant ai < lo Woman, Lov nance. Part u ..Rev W W Brewer ities idhts Silinn Ca ae Vocal Solo —I Long to see the Girl I left .. Behind ....Ed Croal y Revitatioa—Carleton P J Trainor Ss mg—The Donkey Cart.......... ; Address ScCieclions. ..« Cc THC J. F. Gallant ! Directors were appointed for the ensuing year : Warren Newson, President; Chris’. Moore, Robert McVittie, George Stordy, Robert Lord, Richard Lee, W. D. Sherrin, John Moore, Secretary. One dollar on each share was paid in cash. The icehouse has been built and’ fill- ed with one hundred tons of ice. The Directors will call for tenders to build the creamery. b> 2a Short Ends and Old Patterns.—A!! short ends and old patterns got to be cleared out t+fore the aaa of this week. See Paton & Co., the Reliable Men’s ‘vindow. MARRISD. At Belle Creek, March 15th, 1894, in the bride’s father’s house, by Rev. A.S. | of Montague, to Mary M. Matheson, of Bell } Brent McInnis | | Eve'yn E., | train ..D Stewart | Vocal Solo—The Harp of Tara’s Hall..... ; cia secovee CHS Bell Vocal Solo—Meeting of the Wate:s....... a -Rev A Comic Irish Reading, selected................ -++-eeeD Stewart J W Sutherland College Orchestra ... Mr Carmichael College Glee Club A Mother’s Appeal to her Boy Rebecca Monaghan Violin Sele Mr. J. Woods Vocal Solo—Don’t Forget Old Irecland.. : Brent McInnis This Sensation Century... .. Robert Lamont Gol Save the Queen. V ocal Solo—Dai-y Bel! Selections Recitation Chorus .. : : tions Vocal Solo The train left on return after the t The Charlottetown special arrive here at l p. w con- ST. PATRICK'S AT SOURIS eday at Sonris was observed with ‘ i the usual amount of enthusiasm. an carly hour the flag on St. Patrick’s Hall and the and stripes of the American Consul were seen floating in 10 o’vlock, the Sars the breeze. Promptly at softhe B. 1. Society headed by band, formed in line and marched to St. Mary’s Church where High Mass was celebrated and an eloquent and appropriate sermon preached by the Rey. Father Mel ntvre. Tue cl of the occasion was the grand entertainment given in the even- tng us St. Patrick’s Hall which was liter member the ing event ally crowded to the very door by an a preciative audience of villagers and people from the surrounding country. Among other clergymen present, it was pleasing to see the genial countinence of the resi- dent pa tor of St Marv’s, being his first appearance in public since his recent pro- tracted illness The first on the programme was an Irsh melody by the Band. Then came the orator of the evening, the Rev. Dr. | Doyle, of Vernon River. His address was J McDougall 4 Creek. At Charlottetown, on Sunday morning, 18th inst., Thomas Foley, in the 50th year of his age. A native of County Waterford, Ireland, he at an early age emigraied with his parente, to St. Johus, NAd., and some- time afterward came to this Island. R.I.P. {Funeral from his late residence, Bay- field street, at 8.45 o’clock tomorrow morn- ing, thence to Roman Catholic cemetery.) Entered into rest, on the 17th inst., only surviving daughter of Thomas Morris, in the 14th year of her aye. {Foneral from her father’s residence, Malpeque Road, on Tuesday next, at 2.15 p- m., to the railway station; thence by at 3.15 to Sherwood Cemetery. Relatives aad friends are respectfully in- vited to attend. In thie city, on Sunday evening, Gracie Muriel, daughter of Captain A. Finlayson, of the steamship Stanley, aged three years and nine monthe, (Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) March 20th, at 11 o’clock, a. m., to People’s cemetery.) At Kilmahumaig, Alberton, on the 12th inst., James Hunter, aged sixty-eight years. BIBLE SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Auxiliary | of the British and Foreign Bible Soc ety j will be held in | carefully prepared and showed masterly , familiarity with the history of the Irish | race. Towards the close he touched upon | the appropriateness of the celebration of | the day, and concluded with an eloquent | allusion to the laws and institutions estab- | lished and the liberties enjoyed in this fair Canada of ours, telling his fellow-countrv- nile they loved the new country, they should never forget the old. Next came Dr. McLellan, in pot vaice, with the song “Boatswain’# Story,” fol. j | d | 7.30 p.m. . | } St. James’ Church on MUNDAY, 2nd April. Chair taken at mcehl4 DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, W. B Boys educated for College or Business by an excellent staff of Resident Masters. Special attentian paid to religion, morals and manners, . Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic- ton. Warden—Rev. M. A., Oxford. Terms (after March 3lat) per annum: Day Scholars, $45; Boarders, $200. Trinity Term begins March 31st. ply to Headmaster or Warden. mch9—eod tl] 31st John M. Davenport, Ap- Frepernicx H. Horye, Ese, High Sheriff of Queen’s County. Sir,—I beg to tender my resignation as & Bailiff of the Second Circuit of the County Court, and desire you to accept same at once. Yours, &c., Jonx A. McNeviy. Suerirr’s Orrice, Charlottetown, 16th March, 1894. Ma. Jonny A, McNevin, Bonshaw. Sir,—I am in receipt of your letter tendering your resignation as Builiff of the County Court. I accept your resignation , but I do so with regret, as I have always found you efficient and trustworthy in the discharge cf your duties. Yours, &e., Frepericue H. Horse. mchl7—all city pre } WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” | rer" —_ er > pEECHAMG: (Tasteless—Effectual.) FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS, Such as Sick Headache, Weak. Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Liver Complaint, and Female Ailments. $ Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. $ Wholesale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montrea }. ‘ For sale | y all druggists. ie MASONIC TEMPLE OPERA HOUSE, TWO NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY AvD MONDAY, MARCH 17:h and 19th, McCloud 8 Melville's ’ Produetion — of hx gar Spectacular Selden’s Irish Drama, ; jurving the country. WILL 0 THE Dairy Commissioner Robertson will at- : tend a series of gatherings in the Maritime The Brightest, Wittiest and Prettiest of Irish Plays Special Scenery, Startling Fffects, Novel Sensations, Beautiful Music, | Thrilling Ciimaxes, | Clever Specialtier. Tickets, 75, 50 and 35 cents Plan of Balcony at Rankin’s Drug Store. Jan of Lower Hall at Dodd’s Drug Store. | mch AUCTION! At Government House. | To be sold at Public Auction, at Gov- ernment House, on THURSDAY, 22nd inst., at 10 o’clock, a. m.:— Household Furniture, Silver, Glassware and Earthenware; Horned Cattle, Horses, Sleighs, Carriages and Harness, Agricul tural Implements and other personal pro- perty of the late Lieutenant-Governor. Terms cash *, BEAIRSTO, mch19—guar Auctioneer. | A DRIVE IN OPTICAL goods is a rush for sight. The rush is on at ovr store, where we can supply sight for all from our stock of Glasses of every variety of lens. - Whatever your defect or pectfiafity of vision yay be, if glasses will correct it we can meet your case, There’s no chance a mistake on this point, becanse we fit the glass to the eye and noteye tothe glass. We have the largest assortment of Spectacles and Eye- in the Province. Aluminum, Gold, Silver or Steel Frames as preferred. We also have Colored Glasses E, W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Ch’town, March 16,1 8$94-—dy for glasses THE SECRET of progress and success is to ALWAYS CONTENT NEVER SATISFIED. CONTENT with the increase of be BUT We are business } this season, BUT WE WILL NOT BE SATISFIED our until our New Spring Styles of| BOOTS and SHOKS are seen by all customers who appre- ciate values and styles. J Mi M [ | d&¢ “hochs” for the ezar and Count Schouva- . Mi. MCLEO 0, loff, who responded, by calling for “hochs” for Emperor William. Ch’town, Mareh 12, 1894—dy bi ‘ Never have we sold so many hats at this i time of the year. Ewery person should ll ica Sy arte fell pts Tobacco varies in. ff3- AGENT day. at Liverpool yesterday, breaking the re- cord for a southerly route from Halifax. She made the voyage in 7 days and 18 — | fiscal vear have exceeded the recepts by $52,000,000. the end of the fiscal year, will make a net lelicit of about $74,000,000. Australian feather-weight, and Ike O'Neill Weir, of Boston, was stopped by the police in the third round. the tight, and knocked Weir down repeat- edly. icle says : & pointed Senator in-the place of Hon. Mé Island.” | devoted member of the Church of England | and a prominent Mason. the jury returned a verdict of guilty against McWhirrel and acquitted John Walker. were burned on Saturday together with thirty horses. in the West, was burned yesterday, $300,000, St. Petersburg states that the council of the empire have ratified the Ruseian com mercial treaty with Germany. day breakfasted with the officers of the | Alexander regiment, and accompanied by Count Schouvaloff, the Russian ambass ador, afterwards reviewed this body of men, of which the Czar of Russia is honor- ary Colonel. buy their hate, carpets and clothing from Prowse Brothers, the Stylish Hatters. eS NNN. SSe etly eneneeesenneeseens nn . MONDAY, MARCH Any Mechanic can be insured in the Canada Accdt. Ass. Co. for full wages and Doc- tor’s fees for a moderate premium. FOR P. E. ISLAND, E. R. BROW BROWN’S stock, CH’TOWN. TELEGRAPHIC. SreciaL Despatcues TO Tag Examiner NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Robertson’s Movements. Orrawa, March 19s Surprise is expressed at the action of Mr. Laurier in condemning in the course of Friday’s debate the proposed Fast Aglantic Service before it has been given « trial, or before the Government’s pr | are niade known. It is, however, ‘of the grit policy to condemn serving tat the Government doer, even at the of in- Professor Provinces during the coming summer to further the dairy interests. A number of leading Ontario dairymen will accompany him. If the Opposition will only quit talking, the bu and revised tariff will be brought down on Wednesday. It is expected thiat the Easter adjourn- ment will last from Thursday until Tues- Tragedy in New York. New York, March 19. Martha J. Fuller, a typewriter, em- ployed in the office of Lawyer Joseph T. Magee, was found on the floor of the office last night with two bullet wounds in her head, from which she soon died. The revolver was found near her. been arrested. A Fast Passage. Ha.rrax, March 19. The stermer Labrador, from Portland, March 8, and Halifax, March 10, arrived hours. A Big Deficit. W asuinctoy, Mar. 19. The expenditures of the Government for eight and a half months of the present This ratio, if carried out to Fight at Chicago. Cricaco, March 19. The fight between Young Griffo, the Gritio had the best of The Vacant Senatorship. Harrax, March 19. A despatch from Ottawa to the Chron- “Hon. J. O. Arsenanlt is to be owlan, made Governor of Prince Edward A Conversion. Sr. Jouyx, Mar. 19. The well-known newspaper man, W. K. Reynolds, was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church yesterday. He was a The Williams Murder Case. Brampton, Mar. 19. In the famous WHliams murder trial, _ Stables Burned. Bosrox, March 19. Grogan’s boarding stables at Brighton Loss $30,000. Great Damage by Fire. Denver, Col., March 19. The Union Depot,the most costly station Loss — —_—_@——— Lonpox, March 14.—A despatch from Beruiy,March 14.—Emperor William to- Emperor William then called for 2+6@+s oe Hats —Our hat trade is increasing fast. marl9 2i vor and ofher quali- [ies accord: to where ( MASTIFF PLUG CUT is a SC of the et 4 os selected by manufac- turers of thirty. years: experience. jee J. B, Pace ‘Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia; and Montreal, Canada.. House in Charlettetown, in twelve o’clock, noon : ate, lying and be ber p oot me east by land in the posseseion of Mur- north by the rear line of farms the Maitland Road; on the west by the possession of Donald Mc Leod, now James McLeod, and en the south by a projected line of road and the Montague Road, includine an area Of sixty acres of land, a little more or less virtue of a a of sale contained in an In- denture ot seventh day ot tween Neil M ber Sixty a his wife, of the one part, and Charlolietown, in said Count he ot a eee and which said was assigned by the said Neil McLeod te saat Ente day stoner ae ae, fo re | 0 . default in payment of the principal and in- terest MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, atthe Court Y, the twenty-fourth day of April next, at All that tract, plase 0. parcel of land situ- ng in Lot or Township Num- Sixty, bounded as follows, that is to say: eQueen, now John McQueen; on the frouting on land in the sanae bei the land In hi ae n his occupation) e is being made under and by origaze bearing date the twenty- Ma >: de ae and made 4 of whnship Num- id, and aa MeLeod, eil McLeod or and P of the County Court of Prince nt For ‘partic Rae = t the office of Me- ulars apply a’ e orsen & McQuarrie, Sclicitors, Char- ‘town. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 18%. Magee has 19, rr — snagememnpmaneees HONESTY PAYS. We honestly tell you that all the Carpets that we are showing in our windows for the next six days are old patterns. OLD . PATTERNS and SHORT LENGTHS, but all of the BEST QUALITY MADE, | suitable Halls, Stairs, ete. for Some people don’t mind the ‘patterns when they get the correct quality. HALF PRICE will take some of them, so come along and share in the best bargains ever offered in Carpets in this city. JAS. PATON «& Cc Read James Paton & Co's, Daily 1894, ~_— Announcement, THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, a. m., to 4 p. m. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesgnt, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a ese many others, are members of this Society. Sale of Paintings at easy termes. distribution of ‘Paintings between Society and Scripholders on 28th March. Price of Scriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—mwf tf Director. Next the Political Meeting. A Meeting will be held at Mouat Stew- art Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, the 19th day of March, inst., at 6 o’clock, p. m., at which Hon. F. Peters will speak on various matters of importance touching the Financial State of the Province. A full attendance of Electors ie earnest- ly requested. d&w mehl4 —— : as == A Society established with a view to | One of the hichest Galleries of O., SPORTSMEN ! My Stock is now Complete and Comprises Everything in this Line. You will find it to your advantage before starting on your tour to call on me. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, March 19, 1894—tu thu sat SUPERIOR BRED HORSKS, | FOR SALE BY AUCTION I am instructed by Mrs. Charles Cairns | | to sell by Auction, at the Market Square | (immediately after sale of the Government Stock), on TUESDAY, the 20th day of March, instant, at 12 o’clock, | following valuable stock :— 1 Bay Mare, 5 years old, by All Right dam Abdallah. 1 Bay Mare, 3 years old, by dam Abdallah. 1 Horse, 4 years old, by All Right, dam Abdallah. 1 Mare, 4 years old, by Preceptor, dam All Right. Terms at sale. noon, All Right, R. BEATRSTO, Auctioneer. mechl4—m fm Notice to Contractors. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up tothe 15th of April next, for the completion of the outside of the St Joseph’s Church, Kelly’s Crosa, Lot 29. All material will be supplied. For any information regarding the work to be done apply at the offives of W.C Harris, Architect, Charlottetown, Messrs. Schurman & Clarke, Summerside, or at the Parochial House, Kelly’s Cross. cepted. FRANCIS BRADLEY. Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29 ,March 17,1894 dv gi wy tl 15th ap PLATE GLASS INSURAN —— R. B. NORTON & CO, AGENTS j mchl7—4w 2aw cas A Clear Statement of Facts. whether 8 yard, 12 yard or 16 the most preferable. challenge. 16 yard Rolls from 6 cents up. papers are worth 45 cents per genuine bargains. Charlottetown, March 14, 1894—m w f GOFF Headquarters for DANIEL C. McKINLEY, Assignee of Mortgage. mehi9—dy li wky Im — competitors ask for 8 yards. Paper from 5 cents per roll up, not Remnants but staple stoek; | ENGLISH WASHABLE at 15 and 17 cents per roll. Our competitors in the WALL PAPER trade seem to be anxious to advise the public as to what kind of Rolls to buy, yard. For the convenience of customers we keep all kinds, and allow you to judge which is. There is one statement we cannot but. They say that they sell 16 yard Rolls at the same | We quote 8 yd. / Do they ? We are clearing our 12 yard These roll. We give no bluff but Our first shipment of New American Paper, direct from the factories (in 16 yard Rolls), has just come in, and you will at once see they are the finest ever shown in Ch’town. BAZAAR COMPANY, Papermen. , | the The lowest tender not necessarily ac- | Dominion Plate ilass Insurance Co, a ock of 690 Our new st “SHIL DREN’S CARRIAGES are expe:.ed sa about ten | days. The prices this year will be fully | 25 per cent. less than last year, avi th styles much improved. Five Left! i We have tive of last year’s stock left jover. Previous to the arrival of our | Spring Stock they will be sold at one-third | off the pris ‘MARK WRIGHT & GO. LTD,, Who SeH at Selling Prices. mchl7—dy tf 'P, . ISUAND RAILWAY, _ Easter Holidays. Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued to and from ail Stations on this Railway on Good Friday, Easter | Saturday and Easter Monday, March 231d, 24th and 26th, good for return up to and | on April 2nd, 1894 ' J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottet wh, ¢ March 16, 1894, ‘ eod tl 24th DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. For Coughs use our Tar and Wild Cherry, Wilson’s Cherry Balsam, British Cough Bal- sam, Campbell's Cough Emul- sion, Cherry Pectoral, and other kinds too numerous to mention. St. George Pharmacy. lL wehl4 BROTHERS. | Genuine —x)— és French Calf Hand-Made ALSO RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS. ,; Leave your measure for a pair of our superior Hand-made Boots for Spring [a Boots PE ee Sree ~ ge ies : E “y mma