s : ' : j ITEMS, 12 every effort to the perfection of an Part ( oat ranization du ing the coming season to ; ; fight the dressed beef combine. The re- | a, Corn | cent advance in the price of beef has in- h a | ce ised instead of molifying them. Tor | Ma t A despatch to the London Times from 3 | Malandrai by way of Dargai states that the : > wi oe troops stormed Malandria P; ass Ca S is which w ‘ 2000 st rters 8,30. M g friend | of U ma Tepe dh e ca anh ' i’ f - | Chitral. There was str yng, Sharp fighting * jee wae aereed | fi r tive hours when the enemy retreated a mons* for a firet | rom the pass. The enemy lost heavily. ; wains Ss t Aet ’ j rhe members of the Scottish Borderers 5 aa who took part in the engagement, showed Sea srrived at Pictou at he great dash The enemy are now in ful) : ae eh retreat. The fir st bri gade of the British vn On Monday mor forces has crosze/ into Swat. . Ireland, if poor, is provident: Accord- oe | gt the Banking and Railway Statisties, M sox \ eg of S John’s st published, there has been a very large ‘ wi > 7 rease in savings during the year 1894, : k | the total amount in the savings banks in eevee | Ireland being close on to seven millions Wa . ‘ oni touemeons > sterling in Docember, 1894, as compared R I a re rable next | W!th £6,219,000 for 1893. The actual in- : i i. T. Mellish, | Crease ie £740,000 for the vear, following p an increase of £48,000 in the year 1893 oF and an increase of £239,000 at the close ot ‘ Ha s bem | of 1892, ase in pared with December, 189] . preach at Hea Hal at 3 < s bi At the convening of the Florida Legis row aft Mrs. R and | » Tuesday Governor Mitchell in his SW singing } message recommended that “priz re fizhte ae glove contests be made felonious by Tex Cents a Loar.—the price of bread | sts atute, wi ith such penalties attached as H Or a to t put up to ten i will cause thugs to respect the law, an | to 2a T ikers say there is nc respect the law-abidir ng, God fearing peo- present price. | ple of this state in the pursuit of all their - ights as citize ns; al 30, that persons who Exvertamyment.—The Torch-Bearer’s may be present at such contests in any- Miss Band of Zion Church will give an wise aiding or abetting the same, by bet- entertainment inthe charch basement,on the ting thereon or be ing present thereat, evening of Thursday, the 17th inst. | shall be deemed guilty of felony and upon Further particulars later. conviction be punished as principals.” y oe ne A recent issne of Truth, Mr. Labon- __ ALP-MAST.— Phe fla g on the Oddfeliow’s | chere’s weekly, contains the following re- Hall is fi ating at half-mast to-day out of | markable statement: “Another dismal | respect to the memory of Rev. C. W. Dut- | week has ended. There is illness in every cher, who m 1 at Clifton Springs, New } house and influenza in every household. | York, on Monday last. Prescriptions, bulletins and obituaries are a * 2 {¢ the literature of the moment. Un fertakers SA ' en ses.—All of Mr. E. LeRci | gy), are there is nota sufficient su ¥ s s of fast hurses, with the | nr | ea “Oa ; Sl ke ehiaied Se | hearses to meet the demand. They have ena where a Sa fs ol rE listributed notices advising intending 3 mal ) : lients to order their fune ruls. before hand, | 20 as to avoid disappointment.’ Retain. —_— Tax ae the meeting o ng fees to undertakers are certainly un- te Cemalis Sanit: te Wiese Mashed: | 1eual, and it is gratifying to learn that we i ote ihe Me wee | hey are no longer necessary, the agile | - od tek Gaetan ae acel ee icrobe’s appetite having been fairly well Ma i + rua anh, Will rea | satisfi > paper “The Single Tax as a Remedy |~” _ for P ty.” A novel scheme for the assistance 0 of the - | unemployed is proposed by the New York PHRENOLOGICAL ExAMINaTIoN.—Profess- } association for improving the condition of | or W. K. Burr, Ph D., raduate of the | the poor. The vacant lots in the city are P} log PN. = wat {to be turned into potato patches. Every t 3 sider ed one man who is recommended by a church or | . <r Charges | 1 prominent man will be allowed one- | f: If you a lissstis- | | quarter ofa n acre of farm. ie must pect f not g | one-half in potatees, These will be collect- eenenene jed and sold by the society. The men tre---The regular | must pay $1450 an acre for expenses. ae will ie held this | Whatever is left after the sale will be given eve x3 C. After the to the amateur farmer. The society has le drawing shall have | rese rved a large tract of land for itself, and been given the adjourned liscussio yn on | wi ll pay 50 cents a day to men to work it. the best methods of teaching geography | A practical farmer has been engaged to will be resume 4 full atte ai ce is }s superintend matter re 3 i. | Datrny Meetine. Mr. I Jillon addressed, on Wednesday evening last, a meeting of | the farmers of Bay View and vicinity on } the subject of the dairy. We learn that the Dairy Company of that locality have | awarded the contract to supply their | tire outfit ef plant to Messrs. McKinnon & McLean for $635 ; eee section | ayp Cu..RIT ¥.— According to | Tri bune, the late Rev. fr. N i ieaves $12,000 to rel y. Among » bequests is $1000 to the town ‘of Win isor, one half for the poor of lenominations, the other half forthe improvement of the new Protestant cemetery. RELIGION he Windsor rs “ ighon trie ei —_——~» t Loay.—The Provinec- New Provixcia ia! (fovernment has closed with the Im- perial Trusts Company of Toronto for the | sale of $150,000 of four per cent. twenty | year bonds at apremiu n of 2.26. Of the} sued $110,000 will be used to-! |; were ward retiring six per cent. bonds about ma g. and probably the remainder will be required to float the Government | along till another session.—oncton |} 7 se5S | Stiaiasndaec Bic Prorirs 1x Seatixe.—The pig _pro- fits of the Alaska company which has car- ried on the sealing business up there are revealed in a lawsuit now brought by a: eontented stockholder. For 20 years the : idends of from 20 to 115 tal oak invested. ry as 1890, in which there we ee dividends, aggrevating 115 per ce One was 56 per cent., or $2,000,000. | Smal] wonder the sealers don’t like to be «dist irbed.— Boston Herald. i Sesame | : . the Y. M.} Lecrrre.—-The lecture in Heber Has- | j ©. A. last evening by Mr. J. la was certainly deserving of a} larger attendance. Among those who} were fortunate enough to be present, how- | eve were His Honor the Lieutenant- } Siovernor and Mrs. Howlaa and many pro- | min tizens. Mr Hasiam had for his | sul “Canada, its resources, institu- | t , progress and future,” illustrated by eter m views. He reviewed the} 2 Cc a and maby of the pro- vinces, dwelling at lengtn on the resources | of Ustario, but more particularla on Man- tioba 1 the great erties. At the} close Mr Pere y Pope, on behalf of the | audier an Assoc ), thanked the lecturer for his able ~ “jnctrnctive ad- den <iumsinatiiaisadiin B Wixv Srorm.—The « yelone of a week ago, which went diagonally across ; ‘ no ; the midiands and the south of England, 1 ; when | prcevided they are gifted | This rumor may have very little | _— it, | the | liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. | true remedy,see that it is manufactured by | | old es = et rt tin THE DAILY EXAMINER . NEWS NOTES. ie ; Cattle raisers of the western ast: ates are ending It is ri — that the Pennsylvania oil fields becoming exhausted. The } Geendaas ry ] Company and others have Beck, of | ag realized, with Mr. Gilbert P. “The Golden Bntterfly,” that “For a steady flow there is nothing like ile ;” but if this ramor should prove true they will also realize how that very real man felt the “ steady flow” ceased, that is with Gilbert’s genial philosophy, which is very doubtful. to sup- but if it shouid be to some extent rue the fact would not tend to leasen the value of Canadian oil lands. On the other | hand, if the reports about the new illumin- j ant, acetylene, are true, oil, coal gas, and even electricity, a: illuminants, will soon | be things of the past. 206° err PERSONAL. Jour- the Mr. Brennan, of the Summerside nal is inthe city. He is registered at | Hotel Davies. MrA A Bartlett, Lieutenant No 1 Co G !, and Lieutenant Peake, of No 2 Co, ar- rived home to day from: the Royal School of Artillery, Quebec. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Gleeson, of St. John, passengers for St. John’s, Nfld., by | the Grand Lake, which left Halifax Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gleeson are well and favorably known in Charlotte- town. Revere Hotel arrivals, April 4: John Gunn, Clifton; Hugh B. McKay,do; Hiram Friars,Sussex, N B; John Moore, Crapaud. Aprili: Robt Shaw, Covehead; Chas Gregor, Brackley Point; John McMillan, do; Thos McLennan, Elcon; Thos Tweedy, do; Jas Mellish, Montague; Samuel Beaton, Bonshaw; Stanley Ross, Stanley; Daniel Ross, do; P Carley, Cherry Valley; Chas Mutch do; Dr A Beers, do; Daniel Byrnes, North River; J D Pearson, St. John, N B; Mr Cahill, Tignish. ——— eo —_—_—— THE EVOLUTION Of medicinal agents is gradually relegating old-time herbs, pills, draughts and | vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing | into general use the pleasant and effective To get the | the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. en Sir Patrick Grant, who died in honored age lately, was a soldier of the old guard, and won bis honors in India, when British victories were achieved by sheer British pluck in the face often of tremen- dous odds. Gujerat, Sobraon and Chil- linwalla, where he fought in his youth, were 23 hardly contested fields as Paid have done more damage than any | Indian history telle of. The enemies of prey i ane in the memory of liv- | the British of tnose days were among the ing Some of its destruction !s irre- | best and bravest of the people of India. par Al magnificent Cedars of | The congnest added a new empire to the Le 4 at Warwick Castle, which were British dominion in the East, and the alin storic, and had been familiar | panks of the native army of India contains t ts writers for centuries, were | no braver or more loyal soldiers than the blown dowa. Sandringham and the adjoining | cons of the men who, in those fights, more esta t together 4,000 trees; the Mar-/tian once almost won victory from quis funtly’s silver birch piantation 19 | tie white men. The mmutisy gave Huntiagdon, incomparably the finest 1D) porter werk for Sir Patrick Grant, Englan A, anid probably in the world, was | 414 won for him farther honors. With whe viped out. The Peterborough | jim a peaceful old age succeeded a man- Cathe canal lost three unique spires, and the | }oog of arduous campaiguing, and his newspapers are filled with appeals fr ld name will be remembered as one of the country rectors for subscriptions to rebui 4d | most deserving on the long list of British ancient churche2 smas he 1 by the gale soldiers that North Britain has given to So the Eapire. Gospel Meeti ng.—hke member the Ge yepel —— M. dea gy in the P hil harmonic Hal] Sunday | A 70-year-old lady, supposed to be poer, after n at 4 o’clock, conducted by the died su idenly at Montreal on Thursday. tailway Men. St rangers always welcome. | When her room was searched upwards of Lessou~-Phil 3-20, “Christian Citizen- | a thousand dollars was found hidden in ship.’ | various places. - _———— = Signs of Spring Snow and ice melting. Parasols making their ‘ appearance. Ladies buying Duck Suits. flundreds of Blouses al Thicker veils required Changing heavy flanne ready sold. for protection. ls for medium weight. The Stanley making regular trips. Merchants expecting new goods. BEER BROS. preparing to eclipse All former records. E i i | | Rheum, Eczema, be | | | I } } | | made up of Point, was a passenger on the i train yestesday. | | every day. occupied the chair and introd duce tettes : ” nouse, covered by some Western newspapers that | Sir Charles favorite at Washington. credit. are favorites at Washington are not thought of at home. is Mr. John Charlton, Parliament looks after the chigan’s lumber millionaires $e Latest Thing for ca 5 —-IS — of our success in FOUR We will attend to the ‘‘ cuts” in prices. ‘MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD, Summerside Advertisements, LATEST SUMMERSIDE ann Special Correspondence of The Examiner “t will be ‘ i ‘ . : An easter concer given by the B [Sof k merali don Mon day, the L5th inst. | An excelle t programme has been selected i consisting ¢ of songs, readings and recita- | tions by some of our best talent. “The } Initiation of a Candidate Into the Order of | Hy inva litarians,” @ laughable burlesque | ten sharacters, will also be | presented A special train will leave | Summerside at 6.30 to cc nvey those who/ wish to atten ul. ” “B rb bie § 8 haftto ia the title of a pleasing opera whit th is Leing rehearsed by a num- eee r of Sunday school scholars of St Ms ary’s rch, and which is to be given in the ouild room during the week after easter, Mrs W B Mills is acting as musical direct- ress, The work of ing for ele ing. We underst to form an atblectice club ize anot her bs as eball nine? wiring the Holman build- | tric lights was begun this morn- | and that the hockey boy Ss are Why not organ- _ Mr F W Hyndman, of Charlottetown, is in town. Dr McIntyre, who was burned out by the late fire, is fixing up a dental parlor | ver Messrs Go ikin Bros store. ‘| 1e | flat is to be remodelled and finished in first class order. The doctor has also ordered an € cohen te outfit, and, “— n work on the tilding is completed and things are ms order, w a have one of the best furnished suite of rooms in the province. “The gentle breath of spring” is fanning the brow Of many an ash heap that Tits its grizzly head through the vanishing They confront the eaenee on crosswalks, sidewalks and everywhere, and | As the depth of snow diminis h- |} new ash heaps s} pring forth Jike plants | snow, es in springtime. C an’t “the y be removed ? Mr M Trainor, of Charlottetown, town. MrA MeWilli MILA, of West west bound } } is in | } ams, | | } ; Dr McIntyre leaves here the first of next week ee eer ‘Yor! ‘k, where he will attend | dental convention and take a special! course My anaesthetic and prosthetic detis- try. > will return in about four weeks. <ieaponiitiaicensitpiisi inate is | CONCERT AT LITTLE RIVER, | elias sae i | Tue concert at Liitle River on Mon lay, | the lst inst, by the Dundas Amateur Dra- | matic Club was, considering the almost im- } passable condition of the roads, very well | patronized. J C Unde rhay, ex-4 PP, | ie Of his n Or charact ical y pleasing | addresses. Th e perfor ‘mance throughout ‘vas of avery h gh order. The “» logue, “How to catch the new minister,’ by three lalie: was well performe | Ihe ck sing scene in “Adveitising for a | Servant” was thrilling, the brunette who | wielded the musket being a veritable | ’ tragedy queen. The fair soloists received | merited applause, while the male quar- Ssuccee ded in The pr “bringing down the | ogramme wa; conclude] | 1 with a sermon by Bro. Bones with chant | “Three Littie Kittens,” by a colored quar- tette. Wetrust thatthe Dramatic Club will see fit to respon i to our invitation and | rain visit Little iver in the near future, when I trust the fia will Once more an AmuseD HEAReER. Little River, April 2, 1895. snaps lain tania — Montreal Gazette: It has been dis Hi bbert not a kow- Tupper is Perhaps, ever, this will not be counted to his dis- Come Canadian public men who miuc ' ‘ | For instance, wh n All heads are not made alike, so you | may as well buy you spring hats of us, as | we keep all styles, shapes and sizes in | stock cheap.—Prowse Bros, the stylish | hatters. See our new styles to-niglit. DBVGBETtCVSESCESB | | ————_ — | eo DENTS CORN GUT. sticks fast, Let us show it Simple, easy to apply, efficacious. to you. Price 15 cents. —_~ JOHNSON & JOHNSOW, The Reliable Druggists. ightest roiits, owest rices. | | | Here is the whole history WORDS. | | Ke FURNITURE | rders rders illed reely, ail ail Ask for cuts of our goods. Who Sell at Selling Prices. NicKinnon's English Ointment. Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Piles, Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and sold by NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. Cures Old - -ly E. I. TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from Toothache, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaran! eed, forS 5a set. If not satisfactory, money | re- tunded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr. Robertson, or Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- 4 RACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself:— To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P E I Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work you have done for me, that I will take it as a special faver if you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years under the hands of many dentists, you are thx only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. The TEN teeth ou removed for me atone sitting did not urt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryon, who was present at the operation, heard me testify, The man who invented your method should be knighted. Jam yeurs, gratefuily, H. W. Ropeatson M. D. Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, D. DL. 8, - api—ly Summerside. | making dona on getting and departments—Clothing, Carpets. ‘d the club | Overeoat from us. ‘one kind of work, | Fur nishings o to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at ONLY. leave LIVERPOOL for RATES to all the Railway points on this Island, Clothing, Hats, Carpets, We intend in the future to cen- tre the greater part of our energies in those three particular lines. Cash buyers will find it to their advantage to visit our Store before their purciiases. Three t ings you can always when you call: frood, honest goods, the largest assortment, and the lowest possisle 'p ice. ‘They say we sell cheap goods. We plead guilty to the charge. will go farther by stating, without fear of contradiction, that we also sell the best goods on 'P. E. Island in our three great fats and PROWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. April 2, 1895—246 LOTTERY There is no lottery in ordering your Spring Suit or You are sure to get what you order, Charl Rm & i oltetown, arr (| aud we have always given our customers extra- good value | for their money ‘Our Spring Goods are arriving daily— | you should see thom, Tyke Serge and all other kinds in stock. Our kind f cash buys all kinds of Cloth. No apprentice tailors in our workshop. and that is the best. We only do D. J. GRANT is our Cutter We are going to keep in stock the nobbiest Gents’ E. Island. A Ct tt NC a ae “GG. A. DIXON & CO, The Swell Tailors, Successers to C. Robertsen. Charlottetown, April 4, 1895—dy SATURDAY, ‘The Tryke Serges nc for Spring No one can } ' | } LADIES’ GLOVES Fastening. GENTLEMEN’S and Summer Suits. undersell us. APRIL 6, 1895. es GLOVES in the most Stylish AND ee ee To have have your Suits made at D. A. BRUCE’ The Leading Clothier. Charlottetown, April 4, 1895—246 Orders are coming i genuine LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S - Kid Cloves A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT JOST OPENED, in all popular shades, Lace and Button Colors. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, April 6, 1895~246 Craven We are making to order the above celebrated Serges in fast. satisfaction ~ SECURE YOUR BARGAINS NOW! While Our Discount Sale Continues at “The Bargain Corner.’’ Clothing, Tweeds, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, AT PRICES THAT BEAT ALL. COMPETITION. LONDON HOUSE! (yo— — — MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging Low Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS Aent for Mortgagees. 1895—dv Charlottetown, March 21, An A 1 FIRST-CLASS STEAMER AT LLOYDS will CHARLOTTETOWN about 20th APRIL next, and will carry FREIGHT at THROUGH also to Pictou and Shediac. Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS, & CO. Union Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy Don’t groan and moan with Headache Use PRUSSIAN OIL. Don’t swear! Cure your Corns with PRUSSIAN OIL! He—is marriage a failure, my dear? She—No! Not when they keep PRUS- ' SIAN OIL in the honse as we do, Duckey.” Use PRUSSIAN OIL for Bronchitis and Colds. It is grand! “ For this relief, much thanks.”—Shake- speare. Don’t mention it, Mr. Shakespeare, PRUSSIAN OIL will always give you re- lief. Try it again. Stop that limping gait! How? Use PRUSSIAN OIL. wy & sat—febl PRUSSIAN. OIL is just the stuff fos Toothache ! Lobster Packers! Lobster Boat, new, first-class barg: ain; . Galvanized Lobster Boilers, 5) Bath ao Herring Nets and Webs just arrived, aa and depths, ata bargain; 2 sheets Galv an- ized Iron for Boilers. ALso—New Sealing Oil for Soldering Lob ster Cans; perfectly free from all acids ; works like a charm 500 cases Half Fiat Cans, 1,000 cases Tall Cans. 1,000 cases Flat Cans—ail made of best Charcoal Tip, guaranteed ; 1,009,000 best No I Parchment L nings for Caps; Block Tin, Lead, Solder, at lowest prices. GEO. D. LONGWORTH & CO, mch 8i30—(36) TO LET, foraterm of years, that 1l acre ae at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several years past for market nt gorceenng, © and now in ed con- dition. once; rent to com as of Mag: “Apply Belding Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy tf mch2—lm 246 PEOPLE AKE COMIN: For New Felt Hats, For Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, For Boots and Shoes. New Stock for Spring Opening Daily J. B. MACDONALD & CO. QUEEN STREET, MARKET SQUARE The Right Place to Buy. Is What You Are Looking For. wear and tear and get them you a question: Have you tried us? Once a customer the way with the people that) trade at our store. giving bargains every day. A SQUARE TALK) SQUARE THINGS. My Watches are all tested before sold. I se}] Al quality Forks and Spoons. look well. Rockford, Elgin and Waltham Watcies Sterling Silver Links and Thimbles. Spectacles fitted true. manufacturers. I invite everyone to call and see m,; goods and compare prices. E. W. TAYLOR, mch26—dy Cameron Block. always a customer—that is) W ants, | Lost, F We are} | nine rooms. | and nicely sisuated; | any time.—GEORGE ALLEY. Yours for Shoes at low) prices. A. E. McEACHIEN, mch23 THE SHOE MAN. DR. " D. JOHNSON You want Shoes to stand| EYE AND EAR, ‘NOSE AND THROAT cheap. Now we want to ask | Office «-« ‘ent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Found, &e | pavestiomennte enter thas this biitiind hatin Guiine five cents ber line. TO LET—T ae Dwelling seuss on eorner ot Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing Immediate ion and reasonable rent. This house is substantial it is fitted for gas and Can be inspected at. 62—mch2$ heated with hot water. care FOUND.—Apply at this office. > p6—tf *. ANTKU—roe present address of Major hang Low, who left Chinaearly in Decem- | | ber to purchase shoes forthe Chinese army My Gold and Aluminum Spectacles | Wedding Rings, plump, 14 and 18 carat Many of my goods are bought from the from J. M. McLeod @ Co. Supposed te have deserted and gone into the laundry business. aps—ti BOY W ANTED—A good monty boy about 16 yeas of age, who understatds taking care of horses and cattle, also generally useful about a house, A Apply at this office, ti—apd TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sentoccupied by me. Apply to AG RENCE | W WATSON. if—apl WANTED—A smart art boy to aitend Restaur ant.—A N LARGE. ti—apl TO LEf—The brick building now occupied by John Coombs. Any to Mrs RoBins, Lower Queen Street, tf—apl WANTED—A good cook. Apply to Mrs, ULLIVAS, Brighton Villa. 3 sas » ies U vi ee Aa ia eSP NEST eee none RT One EO a 8 Sapna i ; ttn inal ynnantntgmenthatse tna (7 j ae Lee meee TROT i