we 48 Ma a { - \ - ‘ - ~ Ey - ‘ - ? ~ ‘I a MI { i b - ‘ , a. a ‘ 1) ‘ . ga _ j : Lv r AT iS 9 ] . 2 ‘ - < Wa A 9 sit fy ana rhe (; i a at New Tk \ =o 1h as p i cpneisisilinaty Mi PA warson Wixns.—A Halifax des- a Sa} ge R to~dav decided iu r e ¢ ge Care t wag i : ra irs of & ‘ - = g M . i t 4 - 2 ‘ . i hits y 1a a > - ” € y ¥y mee = € ‘ ' N ) t I E be i s evening ‘ ‘ ia at S I es c ? Y s _ Al \ By y t st Mesers - eivead a e weight of ‘ i 8 s rT wer y A W > ‘ i sail tT | M N1 ‘ il 4 i 1 : at Mor - W a r Sic W x pr Ss = * il av s ai via Sy y to-morrow afterno iisiichicain Mis wary Scuxpay.—On Sunday next 1 : ss ¥ anniversary services . . hae ' i ‘ S oad Methodist 7 : . < I R I. L. Dawaon, of Wind . ~ : a morning, and ly l -M a Jueen Square church, : ; at * I i at night. Special r 3 W I sen up at both ser- vi the missi ry society ccistinsantipinicmaig Seep Comprierep.—It is said that seeding is practically completed all over ' cud a the Pr f Manitoba. Reports indi- | cate i > rains i iatter portion of last week were general and sufficient to rive the g g grain a splendid start. Just at | ttlook could not be more favorable than it is for a bountiful harvest $n <9 BANOCUET AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE. eparture of our res- ph A. McDonald lifornia, a grand banquet was held Campbeil’s Hotel. The } In His nonor 4 1} exceliont One and mh } Pp e i was an reflected great credit on the wortby hestess Mrs. C ! About forty guests sat low W P Lewis, Esq, J P, presided After ample justice had been done the ex cri at iz the g sts le i n the drawing room, and the Hlectual portion of the programme was entered upon. The toast, “Our Guest,” was proposed in a very neat s& ch by W P Lewis, Esq, and elicit loquent addresses from Mar Jos A. McDonald, J G Scrimgeour, Esq, Mr John McCormack and others. “The Queen’s aa honored in the usual manner o me 2 Anthem, and also and patriotic speech by W. P. j G. Scrimgeour, Esq., }; 2CLION @$ an oil } . 1 j | SChoot system as & Compromise, the } | capital of Macerata province. | Sel THE DALLY LATEST SUMMERSIDE. NEWS. Spectal Correspondence of The Examiner Howat, of North st. anor’s, passed away yesterday morn ng. Mr. H Mr. Cornel eitus wat Was eizghiy-four years of age . . iia } eral Thursday | BAND The band instruments | ive been given to the following young A. Huestis, solo Eb solo Bb r practice: W Harold Merri Wr ght, Ist Pp, <a cornet; cornet; Brad fe rd Walsh, Eb Howard Murley, Ist alto trom ; Charles Birch, 2nd tenor; J. B. C. L. Baker, Bb I, Manson, Eb uss: Wm. Russ. bass drum; John MecDon- are drum; Whippie Sharp, cymbals. “y cornet; Thomas vk baritone; | Li? ting will be held for organization in a few days Seip News—Entered May 7th: Sehr ur . . - i w, Captain Gironard, Bnetonche, ! r for Schurinan, Clark & Co. Cleared May 7th: SS. Miramichi, Bag aster, for Montreal, produce; sehr Newall, Bernard, for Pictou, bal- a schr Minnow, Girouard, Buctouc he, As Horet ARRIVALS. — Campbell: A L Marcon, Kensington; Geo C Green, Mimi- uvash; F Gallant, Tigni-h; Johan Forres- tal, Burlington; Fred Parsons, Margate; Mrs Harvey Sterne, Ch’town. Cliiton: F P Cary Ch’town; C W Bienkhorne, Halifax; T A Cossman, Hali- fax; J Walker McDougal, Boston; Alex Munroe, Montreal; John Barrett, Mont- rea'; Andrew Fiower, Boston. ell, Beitvine.—Work has been almost finished on R © MecLeod’s building on Water St. A number of the men who lave been work- ng on this building will next week to Brookfield to finish the interior of the Presbyterian Church erected by Clarke & go churman last fall. Exrorts.~Shipped per SS. Northum berland - this morning: 330 br 8S cases eggs, $21; is potatoes, $101; 20 cattle, $800; 23 $150, shipped by M o =| hipped by C 300 lbs hides, $18; 13 rs, $39—total, $1,365. Deacon ; 28 al SUPREME COURT, Wi DNESDAY, May oS» yixen vs. Gorman. Action pro- missory note. The hearing of an applica tion for new trial in this case began yes- terduy afternoon and is not yet concluded. Peters, Q.C, and H. C. Macdonald t! plaintiff; D. C. McLeod n for the defendant. on and J. J Mr. J. A. Mathieson, attorney, was ye:- rday admitted a barrister of the t William H. Manson, appellant, and John Douglas, respond Appeal from a judg nt of the County Court of Queen’s County wherein Judge Alley nonsuited the plaintiit This case was heard yesterday afternoun, aud judgment reserved uvatil today when the appeal was dismissed with costs and the judgment of the County Court sustained. The court unanimously that commonly decided what is and therefore as the plaintiff foundd his notes, the non-suit was right. Morson, Q. C., for the res pon- agent. —The Montreal Gazette havine sug- wested thet Manitohe 5 = gested that Manitoba adopt the Ontario : fail and Empire correspondent asked Pre mier Greenway his views upon that point tr ; ‘ 3° : : lie said: “I think that ground has been taken by a good many all along.” “By a good many in Manitoba?” « No, by a good many in Ontario.” The Premier banded the despatch back after glancing at the first paragraph. The action was Significant, as it seemed to imply that the Government’s mind was made upon on the point atissue. “ Then the attitude of the Government is aa uncompromising one?” “Yes,” said the Premier, as he away. move i —The explanation of Clara Ford’s ac- quittal on the charge of murdering Frank Westwood, at Toronto, is that her denial of her confession to the detectives was ac- cept d by saved her neck +e! r | a Lue expense of ber veracity thejary. She A bomb exploded on Monday outside the law courts’ building in Macerata, the It caused of life. Anarchist Manciti was arrested at Rimini for causing the explosion in the chamber of deputies in March, 1894. He was r ought to Rome. considerable damage, but no loss Count Kalnoky has resigned, and it looks as if the Hungariam ministry would have todo likewise. The trouble arises out of a politico-religioua issue in which the bishops took a strong stand. When the church appeare in politics it is not always as a peacemaker. : The recent development of Italy’s com- | mercial relations with Canada has caused | the government to decide | elections on the same day. de ; 4 € 4” it speech n respo! se io i G 1or-General.” “Agricul- ture’ : the matchless symmetry of Mr. 7 nas D. D ab } lelivered a forcible address on improved methods of fari g i toast of “Our Absent Friends” was responded to by Mr. A. F. McLean a W. P. Lewis, Esq. “The Lan i We! “ I *% was appropriately re- sponded to by Mr. D. G. McLaren and Mr. W.M.! Mr. W. A. Lewis answered for “The Ladies The toast of “Our | Hostess” was 1 } led to by Dr. Allen, Pr McCormack’and Mr, Scoby Joan st g complimented Mrs. Ca t t bill of fare she pre M 4 ] McDonald, Mr. | W.M. Fis i Mr. S, Johnston favored the audience with some ve ry nice vocal - This yjoyal banquet was brought to a clos singing Auld Lang s ‘ Sa ) ; Am Cc gv . J 7 SIO ~~ PERSONAL. P W ! Georgetown, was : ¥ Keg red Hote Davies this fin H [a yy’ le; G Fr ywer Bost M: E. I re} ~ r Clay yn & § Ha ‘ 1 business ’ : ‘ r¢ g } (j H yte] Mr I P [ 4 ; he re D a He is at the Ones i D gus i i la > A M1 i untii t é Mr. En Wie I s€ g 4 ris tie & ( i I J i ved he ast even iH J i at e Hotel Daves he Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery is dead. He was born in 1856, and was [ Secretary ) War from 1874 to ¢ Was 4 Con7ervalive. to found a con- sulate in Montreal. Iu the British House Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, President of the local Government Board, introduced a bil! provid.ug for the abolition of plural voting and for tle holding of all —— DIED. At Emerald, on Friday, May 3rd, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Edward Mul- ligan, in the 62nd year of her age. her soul rest in peace. At Kinross on the Ross, relict of the late ive ‘ee? May 3th April Flora Donald Ross, of in the 87th year of her age. New pineapples, bananas and California oranges received to-day at Beer & Goff’s. White quilts, sheeting, pillow cotton selling low at the London Honse. Seed Potatoes—-Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron and Early Surprise at Carter's Seedstore. = _— a Dobell Line. S.S. THAMES is now Icading at Mon- treal for Charlottetown, and sails from this port to St. John’s, Nfld., via Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at low rat | For further information apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent. ap30—3i 246 ruar The Supreme Court gave judgment tora ay mn the appeai in the Manson- ix 433 case,and unanimously declared | Liiat a er} is not negotiable. This | is a ant point to be noted. About Ladies Summer Jackets. ’ . l, > Uur stock is now COMPLETE. appears on the surface. This means more than Complete with us meaus more than with most people —more Jackets, more Styles, more Qualities, more Bargains. 50 COLORED JACKETS AT $s. $5 for Jackets worth $6.50. Not talk, but fact: $7.00. $5 for Jackets worth not exaggeration, but truth. NOW is the time to buy. By calling to-day you get first choice of this unusual “ snap.” BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.-—Fair and warm with local thunder storms, ; sistd | then floated on the surface of the water face downward. A boy named Wood ‘ yt! ae ieahi : } worth wae fishing off the wharf at the KXAMINER SUICIDE OF GRORGE MeCtULuy i \ dispatch from Moncton to the St particulars of t} Src le f George McCully, to which reference fue EXAMINER lhe dispatch says: A su:cide oceured here on Monday forenoon. 3 made in vecterday. deliberate case of about 9.30 o'clock George McCully, a fage, walked down which man about 65 to Winters’ wharf, thest up the river fre years { ym the town, in a some- iinved dewn on ret himself into the water. He sank once, ; ® > < ) > time, and when he noticed that three hun lr | the pace Vo ' Mic iignt Station, two or ne ; vards distant, and gaye h ' boat could be easily got ; Wright, who was goimg down river, was | ailed and the Lody was picked up, hav- 7 ee ; * tloated abou 100 yards down streai Wr. McCuily was in the water probably ) i2or lS minutes. Life was quite extir m A ' . oe but De. Ro-s and Myers worked for is located far | ae ee what isolated piace, and taking off his coat, | the timbers, and gently | Ll the man | had got into the water he ran to the elect- | alarm. sO ] finally Captain | | j | j | some time with, hoping to resiore respiratic Deceased was a native ot lre- } bid and w iy well knwn lizure about the hotels of Charlottetown | wud = Moneton. He was good natured, ourteous and a man of more than ordin ary intelligence for the position that he oc- to Moncton last summer and worked in the , but did not keep his pozition, other employment. eupi d He « im rom Charlottetown Royal hote able to get and was not | He was quite despondent all winter and appeared to feel his position keenly, and regretted leaving .the island. He wrote M MeNutt; | for i a | known asa lien note was not ia negotiable promissory note, but | i in the nature of an agreement, . ‘ a iers indorsee of one of those lien } {s in Charlottetown ou Friday for to take him b but does not ap- pear to have waited for the answer. De- ceased was a native of Ireland and un- to frien money ick, married. An inquest was held in view of the body, and a verdict was rendered to effect that “ihe deceased, George McCully, came to his death by premeditated ine and volun- tary drowning in the Peteticodiac river.” i JAPAN GIVES IN. The Journal De St. Petersburg says that advice ot renounccs T ° 2 Jupan, in conformity with the Russia, France and Germany, the claim to Fong-Tien. my | se minister at Paris has ~he vapanese minister at aris has it formed the minister of foreign affairs, M. ) ii Hantaxu, that, referring to the friendly lvice of France, Russia and Germany, Japan has renounced its claim to the per- manent possession of the Liao Toung pen- insula, including Port Arthur. A despatch to the London Times from Paris says that Japan has surpassed the hopes of the friends of peace and even the conditions arranged by Russia, France and Germany. Like every power which knows its Own wind, Japan is prompt in her re- ; Fs solutions, and does not seem to desire to prolong the controversy by the adoption of halt " measures. despatch from St. } St f Petersbu that the Journal de “ int gy slaie Petersburg d cusses at leneth in a semi-official article the reasons fur the joint protest of the | three powers in Tokio. Part of the article a f the three fruits ot lier mabe, intention « pow » deprive Japan of the cfs + + 4) it 18 not the Lo ¢ i victories. There is no d however, threatened with destruction sooner or later if it is not animated by the principles he concert of the civilized On which rests t nations. “Kvery State, while legitimate not has sacrificing iis interests, to enbordinate them in a fair measure tothe general inter- | ests in which lies the guarantee of univers- al peace. Of this fact Russia has given the memorable proofs which procured for her last sovereign the glorious name of the Prince of Peace. She is firmly resolved tu continue this course. ; it The Peeple’s Store. {——— New Goods & Noveltias. buyers will noti “ at once THE LARGE VARIETY, THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS, THE VERY LOW PRICES. Weng oe WEHEHAS Fer Dress Goods, Our display of Dress Goods is very ree. We show the very newest fabrics lar prices. M inv handsome Cos- » Silk an 1 Wool Dress Goods at Je... wor 95e. Twotoned Dress Goods, rainbow colors and very pretty, 65Sc., worth 95c. Silk Tweed Effects at 59c., worth 72c. Silk Grenadines, Crepons, Pr est! *3s Goo &, etc. Al Value in Cashmeres, 50e, 58c., 50c, 50c., 59., 50 cents a yard is a popular price for a French Cashmere, when the value is equal to tl we are now show- appearance, full weight, best dye and color, worth more. Your interest t to the line of Cashmere we at 50 cents. Siik width, , half as much this 50c. line. ») see WEEKS? and McQuarrie, for the | ‘!@tJapan’s progress in civilization will be | nd McQuarrie, for i€ = r | appellant; Stewart, Q. C., “She regards herself as all the more | . . .™ ° . i justified ia requiring others to show mod- | eration, inasmuch as she herself the example. Germany and France agre« with Russia, and fully share her views in this respect. Russia does not aim to pre- judice in any way the interests of Japa with whom she wishes to cultivate friend- ly and neighborly relations. “As soon as the first joy of victory shall subside she believes that Japan, whose em- peror displayed so much wisdom and mod- eration in his last proclamation, will not hesitate to admit that the powers who diverted her in time from the path in which she risked her strength and her future prospects, rendered her an especial- ly friendly and valuable service.” MARRIAGE BELLS, At St. Mary’, Indian River, on Tuesday morning, May 7th, were united in holy marriage Miss Mary L. McLellan. daughter of the late Donald S. McLellan, Eeq., to Mr. James McDonald, son of James A. Me- Donald, Esq., Glenfinnan. Mr. James Mc- first set | | ties, Donald, Pisquid, a cousin of the groom, and Miss Laura | McLellan, a sister of the bride, as- sisted them on the happy occasion. Rev. | Mgr. Gillis performed the ceremony in the presence ofa large number of relatives and friends. The bride was the recipient of many pres¢ They arrived in town the noon train en route to Glenfinnan. nts, On - —__-—»~ee-____—- —_ ; low Harris, Ladies summer jackets at prices at the London House, 2 agent. Lace Curtains selling at the London House. na Ss ee THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY very low prices at in the shade ls ee eeenee hana 101° = sun Love My Horse.” é ; Just now spring medicines are all the rage. Most everybody needs something or other to set the slug- gish biood in circulation. For man we have our Sarsaparilla and é Celery az the best combined blood 6 purifier and nerve tonic, $1.00 a bottle. For the lower animals, we have Peel’s Condition Pood, the only guaranteed Condition ¢ ? é s e powder, $1.00 a bag of 123 lbs. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. The Reiiable Druggists. SVSVSSSSSsesssessen “ All things come to those who wait,” too late. To men of brains or men of muscle, All things come to those who hustle. We hustled for the FURNITURE trade we have have hustle to keep up with our orders. The buying public are with us. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. But, alas, ofttimes they come | secured, and now we have to. Display ef Millinery. FAVORITE LACES in designs. OSTRICH PLUMES & TIPS, fashion- able colors and styles. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS.—Gofferings in al} colors. JET STEELS & GILT of every description. HATS.—A large assortment. Wh eK &° Manties & Waterproofs, This Department is stocked with Eng- lish and German Capes, low, medium and high-priced novelties. We show the “DISTINGUE” WATERPROOF in many styles. We guarantee this make as the best Waterproof offered to the public, both g and low prices. ail the latest ORNAMENTS in prootin } W hE HS’ Hosiery, Corsets, Cloves, HOSIERY.—Cotton, Sanitary slack and Tan Cashmere, Lisle etc., etc. CORSETS in allthe leading popular makes, in all sizes, at lowest prices. Black, Thread, WHREEK &? For Noveities. We show many Novelties in Wire Belts, Buckles, Shopping Bags, Ladies’ Neck- etc., etc, For MANTLES, For MILLINERY, For DRESS GOODS, For GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, At Lowest Prices. W. A. Weeks & Co. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Apri] 29, 1895. li a SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May 6--Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou; 7th —Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands. CLEARED. May 7—Hydra, Boudreau, Baddeck» C B; Lily Bank, Biue, Murray River, C B. MARRIED. At the residence of Mrs. Callaghan, Charlottetown, on May 7th, by Rev. D. B. McLeod, John J. McPhee, Little Sands, Lot 64, and Miss Mary Stewart, of the same place. PRINCIPLES OR VOTES—WHICH ? ® Both will be important in the coming elections. Both parties want votes; prin- ciples may come in later. Some people say that principles tell in the long run more powerfully and conqueringly than votes. Certainly the principle, or root motive of Rigby, has told convincingly all over the country. The old rubber water- proof is dead and buried. The problem was to produce a garment while, while be- ing perfectly waterproof, should at the same time, be unobjectionable as an ordin- ary overcoat, This dual character is ad- mirably sustained in Rigby Porous Water- proofs. A Spring Overcoat; a waterproof garment; perfect ventilation; durable ser- vice. Don’t be afraid of the rain or the | chilly air; Rigby will protect you from both. Rigby is talked about; worm by thousands. ; -s A change in the law has closed 300 saloons in Detroit. Formerly, general licenses were issued at $500 and beer li- censes at $300. There were 722 of the former and 476 of the latter. The beer license has been abolished, and the higher fee, together with the hard times, has lessened the total number of licenses by abeut 300. If drinking conld be as easily reduced as saloons, the advocates of pro- hibition would have reason for rejoicing. | The Firm that make the aa a ~—-— ant nee = — — och = ——e : - WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. ° BICYCLES I handle do not taake any mistakes in the, manufacture of steel. They finish their wheel in the very best shape. They warrant them throughout. Don’t buy until you see them. “PERFECT” —AND—— “GARDEN CITY” enti Pciens W. £. DAWSON’S. mayl—dy & wy AUCTION SALE nici DA ice toks Valuable Business Site on Queen square, also Pasture Lots at Brighton. The premises lately occupied by the late Wm. Weeks, on the north side of Grafton Street, willbe soli at Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of May, 1895, at 11 o’clock, forenoon. Also, at 12 o’clock the same day, 2 one- acre Lots of Pasture Land at Brighton, near Boyle’s Tannery. Terms made known at sale. }. BEAIRSTO, Aucticneer. WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—51351 Lobster Boat, new, first-class bargain; 6 Galvanized Lobster Boilers, 50 Bath Trays, t0 Herring Nets and Webs just arriv 4d, all sizes and d-»pths, ata bargain: 25 sheets Galvan- ized Iron for bcilers. ALSO—New Sealing Oil for soldering lobster cans, perfectly free from ali acids; works like acharm. 50 cases Haif Flat Cans, 1,000 cases Tali Cans, 1000 cases Flat Cans—all made of best Charcoal Tin, gutranteed ; 1,000,000 best No 1 Parchment Linings for Cans; Block Tin, Lead, Solder, at lowest prices. GEO. D. LONGWORTH & CO, meh3o—$i (35) To Masters and Owners of Sailing Vesse's. NOTICE. The Dominion Coal Company, Ltd, hereby gives notice that after the opening of their Railway to Louisbu g, now expected to be about June ist, 1895, it will undertake at that portand at Little Glace Bay to ioad sailing vesseis with Coal from minesin connection with the Sydney and Louisburg Ratiway with despatch, as follows:—At the rate of one hun- dred tons per working day, beginning 48 hours afver booking. Failing this, demurrage will be paid at the rate of 5cents per ton of cargo per day, unless prevented by strikes and acci- dents in the Company’s Mines and on its Ratiway. H. M. WHITNEY, may6—im d&éw President, People’s Cloth Store, 132 QUEEN STREET. JUST OPENE 1.—Thousands of dollars’ worth of Mlen’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings Efats and Caps. for this store. You will find it in If you want to save money, look J. 6. Macdonald’s Old Stand, Charlottetown, April 29, 1895—ly 132 QUEEN STREET. MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS Ready For Business! W. ©. TURNER, who for a number of years was head McKay Woolen Co., has secured the Agency for the Island This is the largest and best equipped Woolen Mill in the } all its Cloths from PURE WOOL only. Call at Cash, or exchanged for Wool in the usual way. llighest price paid in Cash or Trade for Wool. I will cash to the Farmers of this Island for 50,000 Ibs. of Wools the store and TWEEDS ever shown on the Island, all new and pretty patterns. clerk in the employ of the of the Moncton Woolen Mills. laritime Provinces, and makes see the finest line of Will be sold low for pay the highest price in this season. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, Grafton Street, three doors below J. D. MeLeod’s Corner. Ww. Cc. Charlottetown, May 2, 1895—246 & wky SFOOF9OSESEHF49ESG966 99F9FO0S 0566 i Cheaper anti Better ; than Haireloth or Crinoline is the ;| New Inierlining Fibre Chamois All the crushing and creasing and careless packing imaginable will not affect it. It is ligkt, strong and durable. It will drape gracefully and may be neatly plaited. Ts easy to sew by hand or machine, and will not tear or drag at the seams. DAMPNESS DOES NOT AFFECT IT, as it is not stiffened by ctarch or glue as other linings are. The leading Modistes of New York are using it entirely. In 3 weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard, at all the leading 0Oee | } | | | DOGO OOF 0046 O60009909006 00006 stores. every yard of Gexuine FIBRE CHAMOIS ts Laseven. of imitations. Patented July, 1890. Bev are Trade Mark Registered. —— ee The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS COMPANY, Monrreat. 3i—mayT SOS 9OOO909 99089008 2 SOSOCOd DOOSSESOSOSOSESOESSSOSIOOOG SO Something That Ought to Interest All Farmers, HERBAGEUM restores horses and sl] other animals out of condition to health and vigor. It is the best Blood Purifier, one which does not contain arsenic, antimony, copper- as, saltpetre, resin, or afy injurious sub- stance. Horses keep in fine condition when fed Herbsveum, For cattle it is the best milk and flesh producer. Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbageum. Fed to calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as mueh. Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 cents. 4Jbs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. Jt will pay you to try it. Send all orders to GE@, E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. AUCTION SALE AT ROYALTY JUNCTION. About 47 acres of Freehold Land, partly cleared and partly covered with good tim- ber, fronting on Brackley Point Road, and bounded on the west by Royalty Junction, the property of the late Robert Weeks, will be sold at Auction at the Royalty Junction on SATURDAY, the 18th of Mav, A. D. 1895, at 2 o’clock. Terms, half cash, the balance on mort- gage at 6 per cent. FREDERICK H. HORNE, Auctioneer. WM. DODD, Trustee. may3—52 & wy Canada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON, — CALLING AT—— Hawkesbury and Halifax. S. S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char- lottetown, FRIDAY, May 17, at 12 noon, and every Friday thereafter until fuar- ther notice. Will leave Hawkesbury at 6 p.m. same days, and Halifax ou Saturdays at 10 p.m., ar- riving at Boston Mondays at 7 a m. FROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 14, at 12 noon, and every Tuesday thereafter until further notice, calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlotte- town on Thursday evening For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or the general agents as below. HALIFAX SERVICE. S. S..“ Halifax” or ®Olivette” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED- NESDAY, 8 a. m., and SATURDAY, 10 p- m., until further notice, for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. Passengers arriving in Jialifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board the steamer without extra ¢ sarge. Tri-weekly services by 8. S. Olivette and Halifax, between Boston an 1 Halifax, and weekly service by S. S. Florida between Boston and Charlottetown will be resumed in June, as last season. Through Tickets for sete and baygage checked at all stations on \ ae Intercolonial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or . H. L. UHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BAKNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. may7 Lean & Stout Men, And Men of all sizes, figures, shapes, forms and propor- tions, are fitted perfectly and elegantly at our Store. Good Dressers Have Their Suits Made to Order From Cloths Selected from our IMMENSE DISPLAY GF WOOLERS. “Tmmense” is the word to describe it, because it is im- mense in quality, extent and variety, and the BUSINESS and EVENING DRESS SUITS we are producing from them are taking good dressers by storm. You see what a perfect fit really means when inspecting one of our examples of sartorial art Ss. A. McDONALD, Ch’town, May I, 1895— 135 Cis Vise ee ee TAs “Wo Mates Your Chie’s ? Question Often Asked, it now—and if you have not tried us we would invite you to our store to see our great display of Cloths. We guarantee you a perfect fitting Suit. Give us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. is a And we ask Hats, Ties, Collars, and all kinds of Underwear cheap. Waterproof Coats very cheap. ooo JOHN MACLEOD & C0., Charlottetown, May 4, 1895—135 w > is Dye RS Ws” snd © Descriptive @dlouue : EW & RARE pIANTS Be of New gentle any 2d CSS Qpplicdliag Ovd o) cong Mirsery oJ'/ a") 7 Please mention this paper. i MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. 7 T. J. HARRIS, TURNER. PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. ap30—2m Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this beading charge. five cents per line. TO LET~The beautiful and pleasantly situated two-story house on Richmond Street West; rent will be made very moderate to a small family ; possession given on or before the first ofJuce. Apply en the premises to CHARLES HIGGINS. ti—mays W ANTED—An experienced person to take charge of two babies; good wages given. A p- ply to Mus F Perers, Sidmouct. tf—mays to MR F MILCH COW WANTED--Apply 1f—mays PETERS. TO LET~-The dwelling house on Great George Street, containing nine rooms, owned by MrsG W Millner. Possession given June Jat 3 ays TO LET—The new Gwelling hoose on Eus- ton Street, adjoining the property of Miss Mackteson, with large lawn, fruit trees, gar- den, etc; hot water heating, bath room with hot and coid water Apply to C B Chappelle or John Holman, 31 351 pd—mays TO LET—A shop on Richmond Street, op- posite the Railway House; rent moderate. Apply to PATRICK CONNOLLY, Bishop Street. may7—Si pd LOST—On Monday afternoon, between Weymouth and }"rince Streets, a lady’s waterproo! cape. ‘ihe finder will be sewasded by leaving it at this office. may? WANTED —Trustworthy rson to travel salary $750 and expenses. Enclose reference and se!l-addressed envelope, SUPERINTEN- DENT, Box P, Chicago li—may7 WANTED—A general servant ina family oftwo. Apply at this office, f—may6 WANTED—Clerk in a pardware store, one with some e*perience preferred, or a good smart lad from the country about 18 years of axe Apply by letter only to Box 469, (har- loliefown 3i—mays SECOND-HAND S\FES and Office Desks for sale. Safes have combination locks, and are as g00d as new. Enquire at McKay WooLen Co. maysé TO LET-—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of }2 rooms iuclad ing small bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- for; Street. Brighton Road; nine minutes- waik from post office, tive minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; reat modetrak- Apply to W C Harris, Jn. mayt FE +GS8 FOR SETCINGfrom pare b ed Sil- ver Wvandottes and Plymouth Rock Fow!ls, two best breeds for eggs and early chickens. — Jamis H Easron, Charlottetown Royalty. apll—lm d&w FOR SALE—A saddle and bridle nearly new,cheap. Apply to D O’'M REDDIN. mayt TO LET~—One-half of the three-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Dow occupied by Geerge Beairsto. Possession May lst. Apply to A Horne & Oo. mech30 SIPUATION WANTED~—A double entry book-keeper and salesman is open to an en- ga_ement; has been five years with last em- pioyers; best of references; address P O Box 473, city apls _ FOR SALE—A good strong eart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sioven— will be soldcheap. Apply at this office. apl5—tr = TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King street, near Pownal Street ; stable in the rear. Apply to Mrs LownEn, Dundas Esplanade. ap.6 MONEY~—Loans made on farm or city pro- perty. Apply to F W L Moorr, Solicitor, London House Corner, ( harlottetown, ap23—dy law (?} wky lm W ANTED—A low-seated second-hand bug- gy. Apply at this office. apo WANTED—Salesman with or without ex< perience, full or part time, salary or commis. sion Season opens April lst—Brown Broa, Co , Continental Nurseries, to. mch23—16 _ WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasser for lite insurance. Address “ Insurance PO Box 277, Charlottetown. apli FOR SALE—That pleasantly situated brick residence fronting on Hillsbore Park, Part of the purchase money can remain on mert- gage. For full particulars apply to Mrs Wm Kennedy on the premises, or to A MeNeill, Auctioneer. wi—apil FOR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on ret Prince Street, containing eight rooms, with good yard, stabic and coach heuse ‘The house is heated with hot water. A'so, t«o building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G RB ‘taeRerr. ap2—lm TO LE1—The desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by John Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap26—tl STEADY MAN can find profitable employ- menttrying to wear out a pairof J M Mc- Leod & Co's wear-resisting shoes. ap) WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Seotia, New Branswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 176, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—-ap26 GIRL WANTED for general housework. Apply to Mks BERNARD TRAINOR, Pownal Street. 4i pd—may3 _ WANTED—A smart boy, 15 years or over for & shoe store; one with experience pre- jerred, Apply at once by letter. Address Box 670. mays WANTED—A respectable middle-aged woman as working housekeeper. Apply, Th required and refereaces, to Rev E T WooLLaRD, Georgetown. gua lw—mzZ TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowss Bros. tfmayi TO LET- The house at the head of Pownall Street la’ely occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at once, Apply at THE EXAMINER Office, may! sierlisitastinniontmnnenteicsiiticronimnntaitdiile WANTED—A smart young girl to attend a fruit and confectionery store; one with ex- perience preferred. Apply to W A CHING, Box 27, Summerside, P . lw—may4 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply te J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 " WANTED—Hel , men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to introduce a new discovery, and keep our tacked up on trees, fences and bri h- out town and country; steady a commieaes. or salary per ih and penuses, a y bal Acnt for _Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1896 ; ee bee et ee shea ceniaapeel teams ban hee ES” eee aoe es sa Age eo ap eye icc ell j i i 4 PL RMN RAE I ae ergs