“PA tei. in“ : » on _ 3-— Saal PRT apa 0 fewreraxce Meetixe—-A public ‘tem- ra ‘ et "“ in held 1 Victorla Rpoeieiwn room-on Monday next. An invi tatien wil! be given to sign the temperance pledge. Everyone invited TI fOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | | MAGIC CITY Porttolios they are making Maxties aS IALTY Beer Bros os } Tne AME Mr. Rattenburv informs | » the stea Thames w be due | us 1 - i < U Members of th® a ‘ e requested to meet | at perme ° 4 : A baby aed has nnect with | ti Halifax this | vr mt of worts siness to-morrow nig s ig Committee | on V isitors wel cor - Pr ’ i steamer Florida I i t m., and will he ‘ \ tetow ‘ norrow even = - 4 vA The bw Ralph B Peak ft e tor Pugwash ves terda : vched ber destination this = -_ I ‘ DD forget th annus eeting of a ntributors to the * Hospital this evening at 7.30 o'clock at Hospita A lar attendance is ré : a es No Inenrneri: Now.—Dr. H. D. John- aow informs Tax Exawinenthat the Mac- donald and Peebles houses have been re leased juarant , and there is not Bon s knowledge,a case of diphtheria in the city nan Hea at Last.—Tbe last parts of the Magic City World’s Fair Photographs have arrived, thus completing the series. Orders shou!d be set at once. The back ' bers may be obtained on applica- tian at this office inset For F. E. Isnayxz Schoovers Fred FE. Cox acd Ida saiied this morning for P. Ew Island to load for the West Indies Schooner Mabe! Howard sailed this morn- ing direct for the West Indiea —Halifax Mai! stlinincetiplicaua Scrreme Covert The adjourned ses sion of the Easter term opens to-morrow, when the argument on the rule nisi for mandamus to Henry Smith, Clerk of the County Court, requiring hit grant an at neal in the case of Alex Herne ys Danie! M Donald, will be | eard — ‘ A Sap Acctpent A few nights ago, while returning to his home at Smithville, N.S.. from Mabou, Alex D. Smith, aged 59, drove orer the edge of an embankment in the darkness, fell 30 feet to the bottom and was killed The body was found the next morning. He leaves dow and six > es W chiidren inti Baoxe His Necx.—This afternoon a horse belonging to William Sellers, butcher, took fright op Kent Street and ran away. After kick ng the front ovt of the cart he slipped and fell at the corner of Kent ani Wevmoath Streets and in falling rac his head under the crossing breaking his neck sical allied Qveex Serane Ganvevs.—Some of the flower beds have been made ready, and to- day portion of the square 1s being attended to. The more dilapidated rails are being replaced by new ones, and new posts are also being put lown Is anything being done in the matter of band music? slataaisdiel Peaxe’s No. Taree Waanr.—Mr. L. M. Poole is having Peake’s No. 3 wharf re- piled and covered on both sides. He has aiso risen the centre of the wharf several feet. Mr. John A. McNevin, of Bonshaw, ja the contractor for the work, and ig giving every atisfaction We under- stand that it is Mr. Poole’s intention t« have the building on the end of the wharf thoroughly repaired and fitted up for warehousing the fence around the eastern inciaiialtlaaiedie A. O. BL. Picxic.—The committee ap pointed to complete arrangemen's for the Anciest Order of Hibderniana picnic, to be held at St. Dunstan’s College on the 21st June, are working hard to make it a suc cess in every respect. They have already arranged for special fares along the line of railway and by the Jacques Cartier, and for a special excursion by steamer from Cape Tormentine. A splendid a of games is being made ready, and it is intended to have # special train runaing between Charlottetown and the College at intervals during the day. scent Ostarxsep Oats Unper Farse Pare- vexces.—Charies Sterling, who recently came here from Nova Scotia, and opened up @ feed store in the Magee Building on Water Street, is in trouble. F. Parker of Charlottetown, arrived here the other night, and yesterday he made infor- mation ayainst Sterling for obtaining under false pretences from Lewis H. Carvell, Wm. H. Aitken, John A. Messervey and himself, 600 bushele of oats, valued at $240. Chief Clarke locked Sterling up last night. The police seem unwilling to make public any facts of the case.—St. John Carvell, Suan. sialic Frou Monrreal.—The steamer Bona- vieta, Captain D. C. Fraser, arrived here from Montreal last midnight with a gen- eral cargo and the following passengers for St. John’s, Nfld: Mrs. Yorke, Mr Yorke, FP. S. Warren, Mre. M. Graer, Mrs. John O’Brien, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. M. Mayers, C. Harrington. The steamer will leave here for St. John’s, via Sydney, this afternoon, with a cargo which will es a number of horses and cattle, eggs, pota- The horses are shipped by A. B. Rogers (Alberton) and Geo. The fcattle by Barret Hen- deraon and others. The produce etc., was shipped by Carvel! Bros, L. P. Tanton, Nesh & Lightizer, Anld Bros. and Hagan Bros. toes, ete., N. Large, € H Toombs. —_ -»-—- Lar ro Rest.—This forenoon at eleven e’cloek the funeral of the late Captain toderick Cameron left the city by car- riages for Belfast, where the interment will.be made. There was a large attend- The serviee at the house was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Fullerton. The pall- hearers were Hon. L. C. Owen, Hon. Angus McMillan, Hon. William Richards, W. A. Weeks, Esq., John Ings, Esq., A. Kennedy, Esq At two o'clock this afternoon the fun- eral of the lat: John Bal] took place, the interment being at Sherwood. The at- tendance was large. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. W. Hamlyn. The pall-bearers§ were: a. os sCundall, Henry Holl, Charles Palmer, F. L. Ha-- zard, E. H. Haviland, Esqs., and Dr. S. W. Dodd ance. -- -o-— BROS. Art Drapery. We have just received a nice variety of this beautiful Drapery, and have placed it On sale at 40c. a Yard. Have you seen the line of Ladies’ Night Rotes and White Skirts we are now offer- Ing at 8O0c. They are wonderfully cheap, and are handsome, serviceable garments. | portfolios Charlottetown. child, J. E. Edwards, Toronto; E. G. Higginson, LE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE IT. If any of our readers are missing THE a great mistake. This is the most beauti- ful and complete World’s Fair Series published. It is just what everv family ught to have. If you are ( and get a copy. We will furnish you theee samples for ten cents each with ‘coupons, and if you do not say they are the most beautiful specimens of art printing, as wel) as the finest reproductions ot World’s Fair scenery you ever saw, we will make vou present of all the rest of the series. Now here is your chance. We want evervbody to get these splendid, these magniticent Every number becomes more beautiful and more interesting as the ser- astonish- es progresses. We are actually work. You must see it to appreciate its many varied and marvellous beauties. You other Wor d’s Fair portfolios that pleased and interested you, but the finest of them can have, doubtless. Ree} give no true conception of the ravishing beauty of THE MAGIC CITY : as advised, and vou will never regret it We will supply all back numbers up to No. 16 for the regular price, ten cents each and no coupons, as an inducement for you to vein now ' a _ THE STRAIN OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL GIRLS. ON ; } carve | Edward Wakefield, in MeClure’s Magazine. | Doctor Mitchell deliberately maintains } that, for all the best f soviety, it would be better that American girls were not educated at all are seventeen than that they were over- wrought as they are at present They study seven or eight hours a day, when two or three would be suflicient to keep | until they their intelligence ir rainines i intelligence in training, what? and all for | To spend their after years on a | sofa or in a sick room, ard to be a burden instead of a help, to those who are dearest tothem. It is a tremendous saying, from one speaking with authority. that as mach | domestic unhappiness is caused in America | by nervousness among women as by dram- drinking among men. Yet such is Doctor Weir Mitchell’s verdict. He holds i Aceasa. LS /QUR GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE nervous temperament when about to go | to school, and at frequent intervals «fter- | wards; that leisure, exercise, and whole- | that studies ought to be compulsorily diminished, or discontinued altogether, | the moment the well-known signs of over- strain appear. If girls are maintained in normal nervous condition until they are seventeen, they may study almost as hard as they please afterwards without im perilling their woman's life: But let there be no mistake about it. Overwork and unnatural worry from eight or nine to mean ruin and wretchedness from seventeen till early death. seventeen ~ PERSONAL. J. E. Wratt, Esq., of Summerside is in the city. Mr A. A. Bartlett was registered at the Royal Hote), St. John, on Monday. Mr. C. E. Gregory has been appointed revising barrister for Antigonish County. Hia Lordship Bishop Macdonald and Rey. Dr. McMillan are expected home from Montreal this evening. Mr. J. C. Moore, of Moncton, is visiting The railway men are al- ways pleased to weicome him. Lord Mount Stephen leaves England to- day for Canada. He will spend about two months in the country, part of the time salmon fishing. David Egan, Mount Stewart, was regie- tered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. Last evening there were registered: W. Mutch, Eldon; H. W. McEwen, Lot 40; A. McLeod, Orwell; Mrs. Wm. Lewis and Alberton; A. E. McDonald, SS Northum berland. At the Hotel Davies this forenoon there were registered: C.S. Silver, Halifax; J. S. Perry, Tignish. There were registered last evening: Jobn Burns, Wood Islands; F. G. Morrow, Souris; J. W. Priest, Pictou; R. F. Armstrong, Halifax; Mrs. D. C. Fraser, Pictou; Wm. Richards, Bideferd; Montreal. —_ USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great hlood and Nerve Remedy. SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. May 28—Flower, Paquet, Souris; Cardi- gan, Langill, Pictou; Mary B Mc- Dongal!, do; Rustic, Hughes, do; Tar- quin, Lowrie, Marble Mountain; Etoil du Matin, Davies, Pictou. CLEARED. May 28—Florence May, Anderson, Chat- ham; Cardigan, Langill, Pictou; Fred M Batt, McRae, Pictou: Mary Mc- Dougall, do; Rustic, Hughes, do; Flower, Paquet, Souris; Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou; Etoi! du Matin, Davies, do. May 29—Ada Louise, Embree, Richibucto. = NT Sees | DIED. At Flat River, on the 26th of March, Archibald Blue, in the 98th year of his age. A native of Colonsay, Argyleshire, Scotland. At Chelsea, Mass., May 29, Tillie May, infant daughter of John and Tillie Copp, aged 13 montha. "DOES FARMING PAY? | It does :f you look after the little things ; for instance, if you study how to feed your stock you can save dollars every year, not by feeding cheap food but by feeding the right food. For steers, the best flesh- forming feed; for cows, the best milk- making feed; for lorses, the best strength- ening feed. But no matter how well you feed, if the food is not properly digested the animals will not thrive; and remem- ber, one pound of food properly digested is worth wore than five pounds not assi- milated. There is nothing like Peel’s Condition Food to help digestion. Satis- faction guaranteed or money refunded. Price $1.00 per bag, worth $10.00. ————— Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. may30 Homes in Confusion ! The Moving and House Cleaning Days are upon us. Now is the time and ours the place to have all your repairs about the house effect~- ed. Just now we are full up in this line, but can crowd in &@ littlemore. Satisfac~ tion or your money back. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Who Selb at Selling Prices. BEEK BROS. | may? not taking it | we want you to eall at our office or send } i | ed at the splendor and com pletens as of the Get the samples, | | purposes of female | " - The DAILY EXAMINER - McKay Woolen Company Still to th a ance ———e WEDNESDAY, Front LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. xu!tg seleet from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds ; Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—tellable goods, the We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. Department before buying, ess than cost. day. cheapest in the to see our Hat IS NOW Latest New regular prices, people want. What do you say if you call on us soon, market. Your Attention, Please. FU LL York See our Silk Braces at 25 cents. per pair, worth twice as much. White and Colored Shirts in endless variety. Best value that is trade in this department is growing fast because we keep. just Talk about Summer Underwear! it at the right prices and right. goods. Oi Ties, away below to be had. Our what the} We have - See our window. for prices. | Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—-dy 000 — FAMULY ~ FLOUR, “TUBE ROSE” BRAND, Charlottetown, May 14, 1894—m w f GHmoO. HH. COOK. $325 PER BARREL AT——— SANDERSON & CO’S. ier FOR CASH ONLY <a PHOTOGRAPHER, ' Calls special attention to the marked superiority of his| | Photos. They are not mere Photographs, they are Like- | nesses. and make invaluable mementoes of absent friends. | Call and see specimens. CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS extra chargé will be made. Charlottetown; May 19, 1894—3m dy Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, } a specialty, for whieh no| | STRAW HATS. For Leading Styles in Gen- tlemen’s Straw Hats see our window this week. oe ee HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. *, @uarlotteton, May 18—dy 1894, > | Repth Extracted Free of Pain. i s : “Mo Extra Charge. ‘ has been invited by Dr. | 5th he will extract teeth absolutely without the use of the method. DR. J. D. MAHER, of St. John, sole agent for Canada for the famous Hale Method of Painless Dentistry J. P. Murray to de, monstrate the above. meth at his office Queen Street, and on the days of June 4th and sain at said office, and without inconvenience the patient. This affords the public a spien- did opportunity to have their teeth removed in an exceptionally skillful and comfortable manner. There will be no extra charge for Office hours, 9a. m. tol p.m., 2 p. m. to6 p. m., 7p. m. to 9 p.m. may26—dy tl ist june wky li ’ : ie . Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, repared strictly according to the British a ae ja. Quinine im. this agreeable form is quicker in action avd more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pitts “Dose—Half-a winegilassful. « For sale by alld , — free to physi- j upon receipt of ca clans Upon ree PAGHER BROS. ¢ CO., feb26—d&w 3m Moutreal. FOR SALE. The Dwelling House and Property at Brighton formerly ‘occupied by the late Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence and now oécupied Capt. W. A. Weeks. The house is heal with hot water, and ie in first-class order. About three acres of lau 4 can go with the same. Posession given about the lst of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Notice to Citizens. apl 7—dy tt Trustee. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at new patterns coming from our Mill every It will pay you A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. REMOVAL NOTICE! J. B. MACDONALD & CO. ——HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE————_ Next Door to the Bazaar Store, Market Square, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and new customers will be heartily welcomed, and where they can buy Dry Goods at lowest prices and Men's and Boys’ Clothing at lowest prices. : In our BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT *tustomers will find a choice stock in all the latest styles and at the lowest prices*in the city. Look for our Store. Charlottetown, May 22, 1894—dy FILL LILLIE iH LN You can save money by buying from us. J.B. MACDONALD & CO, HLADIES’ HBLOUSES. PRICE is, RIT STOO I See from the manufacturer. The Newest and Prettiest Styles are cae SEE THEM! MOORE & McLEOD Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—m w f TEI among that lot we have just received direct Made in Cotton and Muslin, white and colored. THEY FIT PERFECTLY every time as usual, as low as it can be made. — Ever Have Ever have that indescribable “ want-to-go-home-to-ma ’ the Blues ? > sort of feeling, when.you feel asif you hadn’t a friend on earth ? Have, ourselves to-day-—got lots of ’em. eh? Tough, ain’t it? We've got the Blues We are going to sell ours. Ours are another sort of Blues—they are BLUE SUITS, Serges, Cheviot s, unfinished Worsted, handsome, good, stylish Suits that will make you glad that you have got the Blues, Get us to make fitting garments guaranteed. Our Cutters are Al. Faultless- BLUE SUITS from $19.00 up. you a Suit. tS D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, May 18, 1894—m w f Notice is hereby given that all persons having posts, stands, tables, show frames, | or other erections or obstructions upon | the streets or sidewalks, in front of their } respective premises or places of business within the City of Charlottetown, are here- by required to remove the same within ) one week from this date. Any persons failing to comply with this notice within the time above specified, will be proceeded against as the law directs. Dated this 25th day of May, 1894. B er, y order, AS. DALZIEL, City Surveyor. may25—3i eod pat guar P. E. I, HOSPITAL. ‘ieee Public Notice is hereby given that in | pursuance of the Act of Incorporation, a PUBLIC MEETING of all contributors to the above Institution will be held at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, in the City of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of May, 1894, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of election of Trustees for the Government of the Institution In ac- cordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shal] be brought before the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary of Board of Trustees. mayl 6—law tl dte Our Immense Stock of ROOM PAPER is being supplemented@daily by new shipments. Our next ad. will tel! you all about that. ¥K=> What we want ta 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 keep in stock, but.as some customers do not wish to have Papers that their next door neighbor has, we have made special arrangements for them. We don’t need to remind you that our prices are always the lowest in town. You know that if you have ever asked them. BAZAAR COMPANY, Ch’town, April 26,81894—m w f PAPERMEN AND PRICE CUTTERS. | ee a aad ma MAY 30, 1894 nn . a | formerly oceupied by the subseriber. ve ee enemas ce or CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Kine. Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ra, at7 p.m., and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Boston early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 15st, at Il o’clock, ana every Tuesday at ll a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- class $7.59. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading will be issued at Stations on P. KE. Island Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re handling. Loweat rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should 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, Genera] Agents, Boston. fast a. m., ap2l Dominion Coal Company, Ltd. The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre- pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep e stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to suppiy customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 26, 1894—4f TO LE LE rp . The Store and Offices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New- bery, Hsq., and now by M. Trainor, Esq, Possession given Ist July next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mayl7 NOTICE. To Incorporated Companies or Associations doing Business within this Province. Notice is hereby given that the annual Taxes imposed by the Act of the Legiela- cure of this Province, passed in the Ses- sion of 1894, intituled “ An Act to impose certain Taxes on certain Incorporated Companies and Associations,” are as folj lows :-— On each of the Companies er Associa- tions whose head office is not within this Province, namely,— Fire Insurance Companies......-...-..+ $100 Life or Endowment Insurance Com- nies... . 150 Accident and Guarantee Insurance COmpanies............s-.rccrrseseveee BO Trust or Loan or Building Companies Or Associations. ........-+.-ceeeeeeeee Telegraph Companies..........-+..-- ome Ee And on each of the Banks, whether the head office is in this Province or not, namely,-—— If with not more than one office in this Province.......00.+++ssseresseeee 50 If with more than one office in this PROVIROD 50000. csccsscnses nnnetenncnnes 100 The above taxes are payable semi- annually, on the lst June and Ist Decem- ber in each year, to the Provincial Secre- tary-Treasurer. The first payment will be due on Ist June, 1894, ANGUS MoMILLAN, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. Provincial Secretary’s Office, ) Prince Edward Island, , May 22, 1894. j Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—Summer Cottage to let at harbor- —G. H. TAYLOR. 21 pd—may®d TO LET—A cottage on Cumberland a near Fitzroy, containing seven rooms In good repair. Rentlow. Apply to WM. CROOKETT, on the premises. 2aw tf—mays) TO LET—Dwelling with stable, alse base- ment shop on Queen Street. Euquire cof R K. BRACE. 2w eod—may29 LOST—This merning, between the Howl Davies and Beer Bros’., a black purse contain-~- ing 4 sma!l sum ofmoney. Finder wil) xind- ly leave same at this office. mayd PASTURE for two cows, with water. Ea- quire of R. K. BRAcE. lw eod—raay30 — PABTURE TO LOT—Good pasture for one cew at Brighton. Water in the fleid. may30—lw TO LET—A house containing seven rooms, fan location, rent low. Possession June st. Enquire at this office. 6i—mayw BOARDERS—Accommodation for a few entlemen boarders, nice locality, Water St. ‘or particulars apply at this office. may29—2i pd WANTED—A capable girl for genera! housework. Must be recommended, Apply to Mrs. PHILIP LARGE, Bayfield Street. may2—2i pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A girl for eneral housework.—Mrs. Geo. LONG WORTH, illsborough Street. i—mayas PASTURE TO RENT--A three-xcre field, with good well of water in it, in rear of Brighton Brewery. Apply to Joun Ines. may2s—3i pd WANTED—A nurse. Apply to Mra. R. F. DeB.otrs, Spring Park. 3i eod pd—may2é FOUND.--On St. Peter’s Koad, a rubber coat. Apply at this office. maya WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to MRs. W. H Srewanr, Brighton Road. J may2l PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS. Only a limited number can be taken. may is--ti TO LET--The House and Laud at Clyde River, the property of Mrs. Sarah Darrach, formerly of Ciyde River, now residing in Qnincy, Mass. immediate jon will be — For terms, etc., appiy atthe office of vies & Haszard or to A. McNeill, Auc- tioneer. 2 eod --may22 HOUSE TO LET—The hoose on Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. COon- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. will be vacant middie of August. mayl2 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottage op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, Posses- sion given Ist May.—MAURICE BLAKE. apai—te SALESMEN WANTED seii our by sample to the wholesaic and retail trade; sell on sight to every business man or firm; liberal and expenses paid; position rmanent, For terms address with stamp SENTENNIAL M’P’G. Co., Milwaukee, Wis, may3—tu th sat tf =a ce aaah Rane <a, a a