THE DAILY IRBWS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, | Special Correspondence of The Examiner LOCAL AND OTHEn 5 vy 3a Max ' - Crue.ry—There are a number of horses M driven about town that should be taking their long last rest at Sea-Wecd Road ” ° iu Such objects of pity as are driven bv a| ‘ tegula eo Pati pum be r of our truckmen, and which greet i ing the eye of the tourist, are not likely to increase the fame of our “great horse ial ntry sai Personat—Among the passengers who came over onthe Northumberland last night were Messrs Dr Jenkins and Alex- : % ¢ ‘ eho’ aucder Mart n. > > . } A ar lid Rev A E Burke, of Alberton, and Rev iF X Gallant, of Bloomfield, were in town i i which the Emperor might be assassinated The | ‘ lay - ws.——-Mount Policeman Campbell, of Charlottetown | Q 1 ve t} vas re yesterday on business May 24th 28 M O-Rovn! \ merry-go-round | ° a by the Northumberland last night. ‘ S 4 Ss te ¥ i VW stand that the owner is to visit \ aad Church Services | a e towns on the Island and furnish fun | Souris to-mor } for the young people e Launcuep —Mr Harry, Holman launched | Q t , s yacht yesterday. | ~ \ lover Arrivats.—Campbell: Graham Pr W Thomas, Andrew McLean, Coleman; J ‘ W Briggs, Montreal; John Pratt, Bloom - P Biake, Charlottetown; A L Marcon. : . Kensington. t Q ee Clifton: MC Barbour, St John; T J i cht. w . e 4) } Cossman, Halifax; F Parker Carvell, nassengers Charlottetown; H B Chadburn. Montreal); | te H B Potter, Montreal; VC Pittsfield, St | ~ THE West I bi rigt Ida, | John. . 4M Wrizht. Sumn Suipring—Entered May 10; steamer | West Indies yesterday with Fastnet, Halifax, Churchill, merchandise. | asses and sugar. Entered May 10; schooner Mary P., Capt | ‘ Benoit, from Halifax, ballast. She will | x 5 eCosra—-The Ernest De} load with white oats for A M Wright. | { > « 1 at Martinique and | She arrived in port about nine o’clock and was ated after being aground twelve | just as she was dropping anchor, the mat hours st e, leaking | who had been busy forward, slipped and | _ | fell overboard. He was rescued by those i aS the genuine n the vessel E | “? a ryes + é als have imita- ———— A a ll } for t : —— i trad 7 GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | j ‘ every 24) yards a i - Beri, May 9.—Two notorious anarch- | < her §S 3-—S es | ists, Joebs and Krebe, were arrested here | . . fract 20 e Seott Act have late last night. The police Say they were | J Carroll, King Street, | planning a dynamite outrage. They were | . Sydney Street They are | arrested on the evidence of a woman who | , We scay rheard them discussing the ease with | i i | his way to Templehofer Feld ¢} ‘ rT sa Ra : \ . | 4 ed that the Massa setts andsul- | woman declared that they had buried ex- | . press associations template @ / plosives in Friedrich, Spain, but the police c #10 Halifax ea next | found nothing at the piace indicated, and Cannot they aduced visit | obtained no evidence confirming the wo | ( etown ? man’s story. Government papers are not | cones kely to get much capital out of the affair | Arres | Dama n r of help the anti-socialist bill | . r ( S > was! 5; ne ree e young man A a ae Quesec, May 9.—The council of public | Killei by an ex{ ayoamine 3 astruction (Roman Catholic branch) held | ’ > e . ; ot > e a : Giae® Bay last fall, has red an acho! s meeting to-day. Several blshops were | against the Dominion Coal Company present. A vote was taken on a :nction to | recover damages. The amount claimed 18) Ctablish uniformity in books used in all | Siv.Uve, toman Catholic schools of the province | ~~ -— | > ‘ ur ny CY : : Neil of Quebec Messrs. Cheppiis and Crep | Ars rine steamer Aibert, Nell | ault voted with the bishops against the son, mast arrived yesterday morning | motion, which was lost. Hon. Mr. Mas- or y ‘ — , 7 ith a Ccarg , : : : ; Charlottetown, P. E Any W a carEg son wil! propose later that all schools re- ‘ ats and Pp - . for Nos b = , | ceiving money from the government be merchants from Messrs. Carvel! bros submitted to inspection in order to ascer- Atbert wi ad coal at the v i ‘| tain that the terms and conditions are car- | Talifax r Svdne q¢ ‘os } Halifax.— N Sy y Herald | ried out. i | 7 in i al : . +y::.3 | Lexpox, May 9.—Sir Ellis Ashimead | A Mevorrat Service for the late Elijah | ; Ts : Pp > 9 a, | Bartlett, M. P., has communicated to the Pu who was ried on Sunday last, | lett ad tia taten ty Chal i ae : , news ps sal ser xy him ad- es ah iin the Salvation Army :Bar~ ons i 8 a ié€ er pee 5 1 e rd riad- | racks on Sunday evening, 12th inst. Mr stone protesting ' tne name ot conimen ' ) : me | honest and tru2 hnmanity against Glad- Purdy was for several years a devoted and | # , : - > : a fae stone’s coudemning the sultan and the | i service |, irkish army unheard. He reiterates his joyal soldier of the Army. The eat 8 o'clock. } . ‘¢ ‘oid diaskaaia | doubts that any deliberate atrocities were Missioxany.—- The services in First | committed in Armenia by troops and as- Methodist Church to-morrow will be very | serts that there is not the sightest evidence Marsball. of St | that the sultan was answerable in any way attractive, Rey Thomas — . . John, will conduct the morning service | WLatever for what happened. and Rey J L Dawson the service in the} Sarr Laxe, Utah, May 9.—John Henry eve se. Acollectio ‘aid of Missionary | Smith, president ef the constitutional funds will be taken at each service. | convention and delegates have signed the | —_—— | entrossed constitution of Utah, which was | k r Forr Avevstvs——We regret to | adopte} last Monday. It will be submit: | hear that an outbuilding Fort Augur- | ted to the people at the November election. | “ss 1 by Mr. Micl Lafferty, was | Its destinctive features are a provision in | destr by fire last nig together with | hibiting polygamy and a clause granting 1960 | s of oats just ready for ship- the right of suffrage to women. meat, Bors, & Bummer hens and/ Arpaxy,N.Y., May 9.—The greater some farm impit — ts. Another horse New Yorh bill, providing for the consol i- | Was so badly i that 1¢ is thought the | dation of New York, Brooklyn and adja- | - ve Phere is some insurance. | cent towns, was defeated in the senate to- We ves eared how tne UF ginated day by a vote of 15 to 14. cues | Joxpoyx, May 9.--The pearl necklace of Doxe!-—4 read of th _ of | the late Duchess of Montrose, which was o a year st 7 the Agricultural | £o14 at auction the other day for the bene College at Gue po, Ont., stands Mr. J. fit of the poor of London for $92,000 is Clar of Bay View, P. E. Island. At} cid to be almost unrivalled. It is com- the rece examinations Mr. Clarke was posed of seven rows containing 362 finely first Im agriculture; Oret in fhorticu/ture ;/ oraduated pearls, with a diamond tablet ur chen istr firs veterinary | gnap. It is understood that the pearls had Pp : sere Hirst 12 | been collected with the utmost care, 80 pr 7 rsemansbip; Urst in po 7a) | that the like of such a necklace, for size, econcemy; first in hydrostatics; second 10} eolor, and faultless matching, can hardly drawing; fourth in catt rdging,and sixth | be found. Experts inthe jewelry business & p judging. Again, well done: Tne have declared that only three necklaces Bx x extends its hearty congratula | exist that can be compared for the splen- tions | dors of symmetry and dimensions with | Renta am, ; these seveu rows. It was knocked down Abut ep SLE Drors.-~The | at auction amid an excited crowd of would- wife of Rev. Louis H. Jordan, of Toronto, ! b. iuyers. Two of those three necklaces one of the leading Preabyterian ministers | mentioned as possible rivals being to ' a i" ered wos queens. The third isthe property of a igae “ admintstere I to | wealthy fam ly, her va girl It seems that | ? . w Mr. Jordan was out of town, the | var ee servant girls arranged to have atea party | A Goop Investwent.— The sharebelders z » the yuse to themselves. | of the Pictou Development and Mining They } ed a sleeping draught and | Company made a good investment when g to Mrs. Jordan. The drug acted|ihey bought the Renfrew gold areas. euch a manner that the girle became| They have juet divided $3,500 as the atraid, and by their own actions the matter | profits of working four months ending was d ered Rev. Mr. Jordan refused | 30th April. This is as much as the en- to p ite the girls, contenting himeelf| tire property cost them Some very rich Ww th lismissing them. specimens fret their MacLeod lode were - recently sold to the Provincial govern- Qui Bert sy.—On Queen’s Birth- | ment for tl e Colovial institute, London.— dav the Charlottetown Cycling Club will | Hfx. Chronicle. parad ut form and colors. They —_—-—— w * eir new clubreom, old Masonic A Herorc Deep.—According to the Ha!l Water Street. at 3 o’clock in the after-| story told in a despatch from Winnepeg, n ind after parading the city will pro-| Joseph McMillian,a C P R fireman, is a ceed to Victoria Park About fifty wheel- | hero. Recently as the engine on which he a cpr to tarn « works was crossing a trestle bridge near rw football club challenged | Norman, he perceived immediately ahead the Prince of Wales Team and the latter | on the centre of the bridge a young woman, have accepted. The game will take place | who appeared to be bewildered by the im- on the afternoon of the 24h «st Victoria} mediate danger in which she stood. There Pa an it y ga assured. | was no means of escape, as the trestle is The Ca C: Ulub a irranging | about the width of the train. McMillan for ag luy’» sport at the wickets on | rushed out on the engine pilot and caught Queen’ | att Park | her up in his arms at the risk of his _—- own !ife, for had he failed in taking a Pre f —'I anagement of | secure hold of woman and engine nothing the Upera House ive arranged for the | could have prevented death for both. production of the popala drama “Trilby”’ titties on the evenings of the 20th and 21st inst Atthis season of household and de- Jue first three acts the play are laid in mestic anarchy, when so many people are the Latin Quartier of raris, showing the | either inthe throes of an annual house famous studio and roiucing the several | cleaning or recovering from the agonies aiready well know! naracters. lhe | of moving, the poet’s line, “It is not al- fourth act ends with the Killing of Svenga- | ways May,” is appreciated. and ¢ aat tis devoted to the re- ] > ai i the iast ac evo 4 { . te} } . : . 1 umon of all,and the’passing away of one of Ap English electric an prophesies that a : : — vue ates 40. the | within a few years electrical science will e aweetest Clhiaracrers ever - = s ai ' : . a i aia al lly have made euch strid-s as to enable it to start The company is an exceptionally ; . i : [4 -eeted | cOutrol the weather and modify the ver!- dd one, and have always ken greeted | ” : a oe . | OnS Climates. v i : houses } Ten Large Baskets —of what ?—where ?—when ?—why ? A in our Hosiery Derartment, complete and sweeping, necessitates the immediate clearance of all ranges of Hosiery in which we have not every size. We are bent on rapid business, so to-day we offer at A SWIFT CLEARANCE DISCOUNT all Children’s and Ladies’ Cotton and Cashmere Hosiery as above mentioned. SEE THE TEN BASKETS ! Cliitil , Our Hosiery Department will now be found next the Glove Department, north side of store. BEER BROS. PAG 1 welodk csi SBO63GFF O44 88884608 | manufacture a EXAMINER SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetowa . ENTERED, May 10.—Foam, Moran, Pictou; Merry Mar, NecKay, Picton; SS Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; Morning Light, Richards, Grand River; J Baie Verte; SS Electra, Mec- Laren, Montague; Azof, Trenholm, Baie Verte; Advance, Rodgers,Vorien; Shooftly, Roberte, Baie Verte; Marion, Rivers, Hawkesbury; Hattie Louise, King, St. Kitts WI; Ida, Traverse, Antigua, W [. Pellard, CLEARED, May 10.—S3 Fastnet, Churehill, Summer side; [1 H Hiltz, Pollard, Pictow; SS Electra, McLaren, Montague; Azof, Baie Verte; Soofly, Rob- ert, Pictou. Trenh im, qerS ar = = Mr O’Cork -It’# happy oi am to make yr acquaintance, Mr McCallum. Oi hov | Scotch blood in me veins too. Mr McCa!lum—Have you really? Mr O’Cork——Sure, didn’t oi fa'l 1a love wid me woife phwin oi saw her dancin’ th’ Highland flit Wil You smoking a cigar ie— What! Billy Yes; but thank heaven! have not eome to buying them yet. | 7 _——-_- TAERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY the sun shade 84° in “ 69 ° BVBVBVSEVISVS BOVIS Some Gsod Things To Know. ; ; That a few Moth Balls put away with your Furs and Woolen Goods will keep away moths. That $ Moth Balls cost only 10c. a box, or they can be | sucht in bulk. That Insect Powder ought to be ¢ used during house-cleaning in or- der to save trouble later. That ve ca ‘ you any quantity of Insect Powder you want. é $ JOHNSON & JOHNSON. $ The Druggists. ¢ a 1 Reliable | BVVVVSVISVSVVECOSE SGA ECONOMY The Order of the Day. —_— It may take a few minutes \longer to get to us, but the | saving will amply compensate | you. Our prices are economical focts, in touch with the times. FURNITURE ing our business. manufactur- uy of the makers. MARK WRIGHT & C0, LTD, Who Sell at Selliny Prices. The Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle do not make mistakes in the of any steel. finish their wheel in the very best shape. They warrant them thronghout. until you see them. “PERFECT” —AND—— ccc oalhe aia W. E. DAWSON’S. mayl—dy & wy THE TIERNEY ESTATE. [and on Euston Street and Mal- peque Road For Sale. The undersigned Execute Will and Testament of Elizabeth Tierney, deceased, will sell by Public Auction, on day of May next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noor A'lthe Tierney Property and Estate, consisting of four Tenement Houses and Premises, Euston Ssreet and the Malpeque Road, in Charlottetown. The property will be sold either t ere ther or in Jots to suit purchasers. io situate on apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1895. BERNARD McPHiLLIPS, STEPHEN R. JENKINS, Executors of the Will of Elizabeth Tierney, ap22—246 tl sle PUTTNER'S EMULSION has for twenty years HELD THE FIRST PLACE as a strengthening and tonic medicine. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is agreeable to the most fastidious palate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is acceptable to the most delicate stomach. PUTTNER'S EMULSION may be taken with perfect safety at all times, and for any length of time, by the most delicate of women and children. PUTTNER'S EMULSION has, by its timely use, rescued many hundreds from untimely graves, ; PUTTNER'S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU !1! Kept by all good Druggists at 50 cents or an honest e1GHT OUNCE bottle. ap30 = = TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ing small bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; tine miputes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; rent moderate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. may4 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 firstofJune. Apply on the premises to CHARLES HIGGINS. tf—mays8 W ANTED—Aw experienced person to take charge of two babies; good wages given. Ap- Tue Wearner.—Fair and warm t¢-day showery to-morrow. ply to Mrs F PETERS, Sidmount. — tf—mays H Hiltz, | They | Don’t buy | “GARDEN CITY” yr3 of the last | the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th | . » : i For terms of sale and other particulars | Carpets, Carpets. Good values | man or | ment. ebound in our Carpe+ Department. The woman who intends bujing should see our assort- If you have any respect for your own interests see }our Carpets before you make your purchases. Never have | better goods been shown; never have greater varieties | | eeu offered to the people of this Provinee. j | Hats, Hats, Hats. See our assortment of Straw Sailors for Children. Chris- ty’s Hats are the best. Is the best good enough? If so, we have them. Hard and Soft Hats in all the leading and most fashionable shades and styles can be bought cheap at Prowse | Bros. We win success by deserving it. Good goods, low prices and square dealing tells the story. + ' Clothing, Clothing. Never before have we been abe to buy and sell good Clothing as cheap as this seasop. Time and money can ke saved by coming to us first for Men’s, Boys’ or Children’s Suits—big assortment and low prices. One thing sur-, no competitor handling first-class goods can undersell us. Make no mistake on that point. We are too busy to spend two days writing one day’s ads, so you will pardon us for asking you to read our ad. twice. WATERPROOF COATS.—A man don’t feel comfortable /on a wet day without a good Rainproof Coat. We carry the ‘largest and best stock in the city. SPRING OVERCOATS. - A man don’t Jock dressed this } time of the year without a Spring Overcoat. They don’t cost | much at our store—$5 to $10. DRESS GOODS, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Capes and Sacques—not so large a stock as some other stores but just as good and much cheaper. Read this ad. twice—there is money in it. PROWSK BROTHERS. Charlottetown, May 8, 1895—246 Now landing fresh from the Mills: | Ground Oil Cake, | Blatchford’s Calf Meal, bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1896—246 & wky 3m ce CaCI oe ee _— ae pa eed! Feed! | ee = sn SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1895. DIRECT FROM ‘Green Good London. We have just opened another lot of the new shade (Green) for Gentlemen’s Suits. The pattern s are beautiful. If you don’t want Green we will show you what jou do want. Atso—100 Trouser Lengths, the newest above g have been here thirty days ago. at a bargain. We offe The patterns, coods were delayed on the way from London; should r the lot now D. A. BRUCH, The Leading Merchant Tailo Charlottetown, May 11, 1895—246 r. | | | saturday, M GENTS FURNISHINGS, White Unlaundried Shirts, only 30 cents. Laundried Shirt, ay llth, 1895. FOR TO-NICHT! A fine A good, stronz, well-made White ; cial” at : Linen bosom, only See them 65 cents. The Knots and Bows—lowest prices in town. ¥xe>Fee that line of Washable Ties. The newest in Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders—a splendid line of each. LADIES’ G latest in Four-in-hand Ties, ment that HOSIERY. Ladies’ Cotton them. ‘ ‘X) a styles, the lowest prices. in Kid, Taffeta, Silk, ete. Hose —with Our usual low prices. eh EOD. LADIES BLOUSES. range, the most up-to-date One* “ Spe- 39 cents, another at 69 cents. LOVES An assort- will please the most fastidious. and Children’s Cashmere and some wear about McKAY WOOLEN COMPA —_—- CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Children. The largest assortmen f£¥V E EDS '—For value, for style, for low prices, Tweeds for summer wear, light Wool Tweeds and heavy wearing designs to suit all. HATS & CAPS.—This departme to inspect our stock, and English makes. Straw Hats. | nt is now compete. —VThe most varied assortment ‘Charlottetown, suitable for Men and Boys. TATIORIN G Second to none in the Dominion of Canada. latest style. Nothing but first-class workmen emp McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. always ask for 0 Felt Hats in All in want of Clothing should t on P. EB. Island to select from. not tail ar make. Union newest American ever placed on sale in DEEPA RTMEN TL. Everything to dress i ALABASTINE! To Mix in Gold Water Ready for Use. j | | | | ——— eee It is sanitary and cleansing as well as ‘beautiful, and is positively permanent. rub off. Does not fade, does not can be stippled, can be bended. Sixteen different shades and _ white, Sold only by DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, May 7, 1895—246 LONDON HOUSE ! MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Acnt for§Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv HOUSE AND LOT On Hensley Street, adjoining the pro- perty of Mr. John Bowers. By Auction, MONDAY, May 13th, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, the House and premises owned by Mr. Joseph Hogan. Immediate possession, Terms cash. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 14th of May, 1895, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the gen- eral transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, Secretary. A. McNEILL & CO., mayS —4i Auctioneers. WANTED IMMEDIATELY~— A good steady boy to take care Of a garden and do general outside work. Apply at this office. may9—tf ap27—t! mtg (or cacnecennesttnenneteneaiaaelaeaeate BIG = AU At J. B. 7 100 pairs and Colored GTION SALE TH gentlemen in the loyed and all work guaranteed. a IS EVENING, AT HALF-PAST 7 O’CLOCK, — ee Men’s Pants, 30 Men’s Suits, The Acadia Sugar Refining Go, Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. I. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. K. Island, Ch'town, April 2, 1895—246 ly a uxd><e el © N T =a FINE FOOTWEAR a (NEW STOCK DAILY ARRIVING. \giving our customers the very best value, to be had THE | WEEKS & WARREN, i | | |SPRING | 1895. Men’s, Boys’, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’ and | Children’s Boots and Shoes. | Our aim is to steadily increase our ,trade by the city. Specialties in SCHOOL BOOTS. in | | | DLit | NURTH SIDE OF MARKETgESQUARE. Charlottetown, April,6,°1895 — 246,48wy Macdonald's Old Stand, Queen Street. Underclothing, White Shirts, Ties, Collars, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Goods, ete Great bargains; don’t fail to attend, Charlottetown, May 11, 1895, Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. Joun MACLEop & Co's. if—-mayll WANTED —A middle-aged, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Appiy, stating wages | required and references, to Rev. F.. T. Woot | LAkD, Georgetown. i | W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at dy 3i & wy guar—myli HOUSE TO LET -Situated on Euston St, near Hillsboro, commodious and convenient; | possession any time. Apply to R K Jost, S.am per’s Corner. eud tf--may)l MRSS RSTUMBLES having removed to the commodious dweiling house corner Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr | Ustrander, is prepared to provide board and | lodgiog fora limited number of ors; | tab.e board also provided; patromage golicit- . 62t—-ma yli |} WANTED—In every town and village on | PE Island, agents to sellthe Magic Scissors | Sha: pener; sample sent for 25 cents (stamps), Apply immediately for terms and territory to HaLiIraAx Nove.ry Co, lll Agricola Street, Halifax, N 8, 2i pd—mayli PASTURE TO LET within city limits good water, Apply to J. A. Loncworrn, may 9—tl FOR SALE OR TO LET—A nice house and lot on Fitzroy Street, near Kensington Hall. Apply to wm. L. Gor. lw—mayd WANTED—A position as beok-keeper by an experienced accountant; best references furnished Apply to D A L, EXAMINER office. 3i—mayY WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality (local or travelling), to int uce & new discovery, and keep our show tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per monih and ex- pe.ses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THe Wortp MEDICAL FLecTrRic Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada, dy lm—apl7 MILCH COW WANTED--Apply to Mr F PereRs. if—mays W ANTED-—Salesmen to seil cheice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the couotry; ne experience needed; agents and customers t eated as liberal as the best: wayte Irs terms; mention this paper.—Stone & Wellington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. mayi—2mi (6) = WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasser for iite ipsurance. Address “ Insurance,” P O box 277, Charlottetown. apil “saa DERI esi a a merce rm , ‘ Sesh a ae =e Pa ee