= . . “s . . ee . - DAILY EX NE * f AMINER . : . . TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1895. THE _ r y % ] ff > WOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS,| S&e™% TeteoRArme news. | ApBey - = a Ss q = CONSTANTINOPL | Mav 2% 4 . SUMMERSIDE NEWS. ar" : ae a - oe ee — Mam ) is ; arthquake + ton y ‘ irtus Sek da Spectal € ‘ Ss : + | | os } tow o of Paramythia, Europ pa Tuskes pectal Corre ppandenee 0 the hxaminer aa a V Tre i This vear's netitior he . reone were killed avd 150 seriously Passencens by the Northumberland : sa gor the , « e held | . ; ; gi _ inhabitants are panic Going, 37; returning, 14. : @ atricken, an il aaa > mioli ‘ » al < apaces The ai at : : = night in Open CarrL.e.—We saw a score of head of nn e _ c.M \.— Brar 216. C.M.B.A,.} 26 The Gree k ane 4 * shocks was | beautiful cattle in the street yesterday Ss ’ ' a elk ic ches: | M0) was moved several ae ton ie oie t eee oo They are owned bv Daniel « z ock in their | “5” 7 d several yards, but is still | McDonald and R. McC, Staven Mr. € Hall, } s Queen Stree standing. . avert. Mr. C, A. " i : ing 4 tet of Ceccioguogeeiicisus thon ot They look well, too; and, besides that M Henri rifle | Goodfellow Tar on P t May ee James their hands and ship them to Halifax. tl d t t h Th q ore w afternoon | ridge, ( ; ae “H te ate Frederick Goo 1- Macuinery.—Some very fine machinery ladle ialiiigladiaas 1ey on COs muc 7 ey are those 8 , ut T. O’Brien’s | Duder, d a Vere and Edwin|eame over in the Northumberland las ' Duder, directors, and Henry Cook, manag 7 erland iast at COS of the defunct Commercial B - anager | evening for our worthy townsman, Mr. a EGAN eitvy, were yesterday cor watt a f eS S thie | . A. Brennan, of Journal fame. One is yw. — Regular mee the Supreme C aa aa ia for trial in | an elegant, large, modern ruling machine | ° N 12 tomteht4 hawlas a ¥ > te ae yn the charge ‘ fi} and other minor job presses, Mr. Brennan e : 3 age, gu cod 8 j a é' - i n atements as to the | is to be commended for his ente rprise N a — ae condition he committing magis- “ sca le = pe | r 2 - ; audited th ienlik dicliad ihisle Wem ck aediiee we haheres A ANDMARK Removen. - Mr. John } 1 OW it~ tl : » ‘ 4 -_ or pt rsonal d shonesty against eer ke eee oe = { resident of Summers le, | 1€ time to put away . ; ' ; ; Faut River, May 25.—Frar aa te en OF Reart Cisease yester lay morning. | 47 . 2 - — . . ‘ a ee " Frenchman, 55 aad 0 7 ae : t : Sl for a long time, al- 5 our sie avy Underclothing, and if « ¥ : : at r he me months | though able to go about apparently In M . . hn . EW . Ad “ens, ts pee in the Seaconnset mill, |] good hea He will b Se oa tae > tov ciety darkues® | and while at work a beam fell on hi leg | fom our streets realy mised | YOu find that you need a new sup- a ts aiid e is now a crippli fagnon brought suit I : ; ‘ | a ee . . on Sata iicalll enh Chin efteronce ig SNE ons cont eokas Ln secon en’ of Raht-wei . | Suitable for Ladies and Children’s Blous res ste, ete W S 8 . ded court at New Bedford, the jury os “ s \ F CaM ere her passengers and | ply of lig it- i eight, fine goods for ° . > ° é on Dresses, ete, ete, awarde im $300 eget gS Y]cargo, wheeled around and steamed for | ' Fe ss The, fourstory J qwarded him $800,” Gaguon has Teen | Gharlouctown, whence = | steamed. for in large variety of colors and patterns Mes ves sold at suction to | muah worked upover the possible outcome | Bioion to go on the slip. Much as wa lik the hot weather, don’t forget that ; ay . . " . — ree or four n 7 e i — ik for the St. Lawrence an i her po} var officers | 5 . s | sale . r NISnts. e was intensely . } } : q Nt : xcited over the verdict, and a few mi $ Summerside has a sort of I | aftectror ya oeé ead i e ic pieten nian fcrarecticrwe|we carry a very large range of| A Splendid Stock of Flannelettes of S M bers of the Caledor ently insane. He smas ied Sec aiee her back as soon as she can come, for she | t! i | , : , Wate a ' rythine | is one of our main inst jons a ie t : to at sua V mn each, ama porcemen took him . Per “a a a 10SEC sO ods an all the best nakes, all izinds fr mm A » the eastern station a 1 put him in a ERSONAL.—Senator Arsenault was a] ee 5 J ave larg ‘ : sted. as business | "8" jacket passenger this morning, in the Northum- | fi ~ I > i —— ae nih Mintel tha a a — berland on return to Ottawa | to it sinal men or big net, at % ‘ a ake ae » May 26.— lespatch from Thomas Adams, of Port Hill, was 1 : ) - ” Rome says at 12 to-night returns showed | tow een ted . ° ) iy - = i a nigiut eturns sh e »wn to-day. } . AS I do \ Se Pa Ba Hore.—An exbibi pan i : ee rs 63 ministeralists, and 55 Mrs. J. B. Russ and daughter Marian pi Ices to suit every person. y. Uy y EA | : and smenta M : i ae saat Opposit — oe returned home from Seakvilie.. where an } 4 __ e - a : . : , i i re er Xrtout 118 re-elected in Jronero, | have been s vending the holiday. ie | we “= this \ a x , os aagnee Zanardelli, ex-president of the D. leikary, Sere’ of Deeds, | Chetiohnons, Hay 86 Se le - Sa a oe hamber of deputies in Tseo. was on the special, eastern bound last | cal } LONDON, May 25.—The Times publishes evening. Clad dee a despatch from Kobe, Japan, stating that Mr. Albert Dachemin and son, Char- | ' He . : matters in Corea look serious. Changes in lottetow n, and Sh« lton Walsh, sou of Mil- in ae 7 ; ; the . a3 ; the m Qo stry are ¢ ynstant. Prince Pak, | 8 Walsh, Charlottetown, returned home } 5j nw ae ie who has t en a re fugee in Japan for ten last evening. ‘ S - , years and who was the last hope of the rE! p ; a aus: (eae oo rgX 7 ne . vith th } Lhe Hore ARRIV 1Ls.—Hotel huss 2ith : Tt j BV | - “Tyke” Serces, you must sure t Japanese, has now abandoned the policy | Chas. Fawcett, Sackville. sly ie One erful Cheap Men. get with z 1 trade mark,| wg Inonye, the Japanese minister at] Clifton, 27th: J. Ewing, St. John; E. | : T cca Seoul, and 1s intriguing with the Queen | G Higginson, Montreal; W.S. Stewart, | ‘harlottet Mav 28, 1895—246 yar _™ : : secretly communicating W th the Rus- | Ch’town; C. W. Blerk a : Halifax pie Charlottetown, May 28, 1895—246 ; es a — mister It is reported that Count Campbell Hotel: J. E. Gaudet, Mis s : ee al qo | iuenye be eves reform of the country 1s suche: J. T. Brveaton, Kensington; Jas. | g . | Fee eee ee are Church will be teed | Sopeees: It ie expected he will shortly | Plemmingham, Alberton: 8. Fo ory | E ot . ~wiay next at thre return to Japan. ah: James Yeo,P H “.C Murphy. | , abs f the Bishop of ——— — ——— Mrs. J. A. Kilbride, Freeiand; James J. | the | se, the ce 7 perfort PERSONAL Smith, Maple Plains; Alex. Stra ve, Cape i i €a OY ing.e Es t this tv rhe : i one. Trav rS¢ E | serv he us will be the same as Sir Charles H. Tupper has returned to . } 2 7 — mela wer nd healtl He appears to be much improved | ~~ SHIP NEWS. east i me BELONGS I Oo { : ~ “ —-*Yr. P i x Brennan, of the Summers le Port of Chasiatiatows. | | a pa and decor- registered st the Hutel Davies —— : - - . g : ( 1m aft rn On. ENTERED. } Refrigerators, uM ! sp : i i saelfer, of the : -¢€ . Monc- Ma 95 Med " Polo . a | . ee e ee af ile woncral exeathneat | tony arsived bere fet evening. Heir | Gap Melway Delle, enterson| — Taw EE owers, | i pa v,andd ac- | gistered ai tne ft tel Davies Ee a anil com : sutban, xt BETS) >| “ 3 ae uF ae : Inspector Byrnes, of the New York pol- Race MMs a ins R eon iP Fo A ice < ream Freezers, a = and @ 4t Mr. Burke force, tendered his resignation ¢ | maaie SB, Myere, anso; R W Smith, For ” nee ee Sees eS cee dee waa ees | Gireen Wire Net ne tse Charles B.S ilqeod will River; Los, Williams, Sydney a ne Wel, _ Mir. Ud ries a. Small FOO will act as . e | ot 2 ian : > : 4 S { Oszmand ot _ liary aa strate during the absence CLEARED. 3 pri ngs H ’ HhgSes, The Leading Merchant Tailor. : Bi » we to-d i a ff Magistra .a2Zar rho is al aking - t ; * : ; . | Beam, © well4o-do farmer, Tetiding ne | a ee ee eee | sey Maggie Bell, Moore, doy Nettie Mf 6, 2 Cases Bird Cages | aa ; 5, madesn unsucecce= O° ney: Maggie Bell, Moore, do; Netti MG i ag os i Friday Lord Dunrave eee i ro e Cs ; ne tie . “ r x ere yo ee it kill ten | Lord. He amounts to something in the | Maedalen Islands; Kohinoor, Boudreaulr, | atent at ! aps sure cate } ’ Cliarfottetown, May 28, 1895 — 246 aS 3 . ba a _ ae t| world. Ne " rork tailors are naming trow- | South Sydney; Julia A, Finlay son, in ee: | ae = a : = i a se — him. | — ette: Daisy Vauzhban, Godfrey, Geo’town; me a \ } a. Presets Oe Sages . ae g oo at the Queen H ntel this fore- | 25, W Ada, Brundage, Sheet Harbor; | =e J Mi N V V ot B oF 4 a not yak Be wll pen | moon: . eee Lamont, . Eldon; J. P.| Lily Bank, Blue, Murray River. & ATA. } | e@ — 4B 4 As throug fee Sullivan, St. Peters Bay; EP. Willard, | é i ep.—Mrs ! olfville, N. S.; W. Mutch, Eldon. 7 TAT , ae atty K : ~ = = = am The London Daily News adie ies late SCSSSVSSSssssswsewesesys | AL KER = CORNER. a Ratasdax nk wen ikl tly Lord Selborne the “greatest lawyer of hia e| Charlottetown, May 28, 189{—246 & wky ' kil tae ven. | ote and country.” — He was a man of an. : i e = — The . : a al : siscuiariy asute nte liect, and his memory Z | ss ie Tei . : ee ee eo s ams sk pel ae a vee. ie es Mic Mars . i . : a ts pe — extraordinary for its range and accur- ¢ = ; —_—- $ 4 a a reins whe lriving and gradually lean a9 il lai i . NY 4 ' over . sf till she fell from her seat. | q 3 otis oe » > 0 S1¢ e Giass! e. 5 : : oan cosimestie aned N. D., on hu edie ening, ivev. Norman } foal m sain a Su 7s McKinnen, of St. John, formally inducted e ° we ee ae to the pastorate of the church Rev. A. W. $ 2 , $ See cecane tatoo moras tS \QUUICKS ¢ San ai A ot ies sing, and will arri ‘ oom Winchester has returned $ a nies e in ~ ts crow morning from Montreal, where he has been under- RooTBEER. There's lots 4 contimunt of tu ee going treatment for an affection of the é of pleasure and good ¢ | ' : tof ngagement of nights, 2 5 ee It is pleasing to hear “a eae é | health in it, too. A de- € i end oO .H . The Com- yes. ; t 1s piles ing oO rear that as a re- licious drink, a tem per- i nh a es es ani rea ariéeé 16S. par kK y DF 4] papers as cult of an operation performed by Dr. @ —_ ance drink, a home- @. a s has visited the Pri Buller, Mr. Winchester’s sight has been | @ A 9 yn we . on é | vinces, and we bespeak iarge au liences an : a ] k 1 I $ - Soa a th genuine $ | ed Shirts, 50 The prices have | t is pleasing to learn by dispatch = os oe . = - » =. 7 haf trte 5 5 75 5 5 > 3.0 j . pi Phe prices have bee | from Sackville that at the closing ex | @ ’ : Unlaundered Shirts, 25e, 40c, 70c, $1 and up. White Laundered Shirts, 50c, 65¢,) foe, Sve, Q5e, $1, and up to $3.50 each. Linen Collars. srcises of the adies’ College ia ary if . Fr ‘ OF . ; . a ‘ : ‘ 10 i ‘ a * . Na Na QF Fr oi cigs Ateee eat be sort agen Pee eee oot eet $ ror men and boys, 10c, 12c, 15¢, 20c, 2ve. Celluloid and Rubberine Collars and Cuffs, all prices. Linen Cuffs, 20c, 25e, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c. -In | ‘ rid yall, of Charlottetown, won thed. Wesiey i r “ at . : . : : . : . a Shi vias . _Ax bucxcrios.—In Moncton oe eaennce | Smith firet prize for drawing. It will y 1 @ ascent pockage makerS gallons. =. 208 Summer Neglige Tep Shirts, in silk stripes, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. See our Percha Shirt. white with colored ght, | I $ i performance P es she e * pa . a ° - oe ~ ‘ T ~ : . ; of Tr eee of tha Company, | memuered thet: Mick: Deak, when attend-| @ ont @| fronts and cuffs; it 1s the latest make; from 25¢ to $3.90 each. Summer Underwear, 1» Lisle thread, balbriggan, merino and cotton; excellent value ar. ce etl : e< ing this institution some two or thre ) . . @1 75 j i 5 ice Mr. 2 ss served with @ copy Of 8 | years ago, carr os oa tee weedid ie a JOHNSON & JOHNSON, @| from 20c to $1.79 each. Braces for Men and Boys, an endless variety in all colors and prices. 7 i : a fi a a m = eo — by Mr. Macdonald, of Halifax. The Reliable D . $ | f the a 4. M. Palmer, of Palmer’s he studio prize is awarded for the best he Reliable Mruggists. _— Th. eit ike jicture of the season. Tue FE) E} @ Thes Mr. Ra paid little attention || wl Rca y Seg ——_ ia VSLSSVSVSVSSSVSSVVSS | } , returns is . stable too Thi te a : | ; ; | 3 oa is “Three of a Kind” Hats and Caps Straw and Felt , | Prespytery—The Presbytery of Prince ; , Houses Waxrep.—Mr.A. Millard arrived | Edward Island met in Tyne Valley on tl ? ? | here las 2 n London, England, ainsi of the 23rd wih gd the eiction IS VERY HARD TO BEAT. | for rpose ing horses. He | of the Rev. Mr. McKenzie. After divine t : 5 J ul sieveeunionaies ° . x . . . . 3 ’ wa any color, ranging from 1150 | service eondueted My Pe Win. MeKar, Immense variety, in English and Canadian, When going on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises, bi } tao ie, Las year Mr lard shipped | te moderator ey, Si oe afeeuue-| Best Materials t Our Goods are of the Latest Styles, t 17 zee. aud already this year he has | ment of Mr. McKenzie, put to hin: the oo na y - hin ¢ ' ae 500. This is the best chance | questions of the prescribed formula, and First Class Workmanship ! ie our farmers and others who have horses / then with solemn prayer inducted him 3 a to sell, ever bad. Mr. Millard wants mice | into the pastorol charge of Tyne Valley, Low Prices ! ih blocky horses, principally for horse-car | Lot 11 and Sheep River, Mr. McKenzie a a Hf - i ‘main at the Revere | was then welcomed by the members of tle ALL COMBINED IN 5 4 Hots — s or probably | Presbytery, after which the charge was —= — — , nasi ee ae Se Ta ane a iT longer, providing he can bay about two | delivered to him by the Rey Wm. McLeod ‘ ; —aEEE— =e ———e— —— . ca aa week Look ou r advertise- The pe ple were addressed by Rev. J. K ur Factory-Hade Furniture me | Fraser, after the newly nducted pastor 3 ‘ . . s “f ——o | was welcomed by the congregation. The — | ou an a cacsdiaiiaie ; , mn mari sean ovin| Patera o este inate| J Foatherbone Skirt Bone ! . ¢ e «tate of the weather on | 1" nt ; of oe * e } ~ t Tita of the menher os |ge'Fuesiore imme hat tp-m, or del Kt is Proper to Spare | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT . - Ast, ; 18 was ac 0 serves as ord nation ot Mr. A. D. McDonald, and his Your Purse ——— eecoxsarc tt ee ere Pe a a ; pouris as it W : ave een nad the appointment as missionary to that cor- ° ncaa BE ——e ose t ae ae N ee G AL mage | gregation for one year. oe | =~ ae "wea A light, pliable, elastic bone made Offi oe Kent Street ly hen : C ’ B isa ‘a = yes . 22 i ain : | FOR GI ING from quills. It is soft and yet yielding, Aug 16, *94—ly 4 a ar cara ee Ms er Bs Was roger Seen a ~_ ago MARK WRIGHT & Ht LiL ) conforming readily to folds, yet giving — — is and a royal salu © as yr. Bourinot, of Ottawa, received a tetter ) ae y ‘| oper shape to Skirt or Dress ] ; . ane dace in avery creditable |e. a professor in a well know ee STYLE a SHAPE proper shape to Skirt « 6 . ‘ 1 . fact that the ee . = 7 oe Fg ; = Se Who Seil at Selliny Pr'ces. | all The only Skirt Bone that may be Wants, Lost, Found, &e t ma anding thet |} sity ina western state, asking fo reports | a i j : : men w ged toperform th r work | of any debates that might have taken place Th Fi that ke the : raters GONE Advertisements under this headi harg:¢ ; . “sne § eavy | - : : . . 1 > 4 é f 4 m . 7 r > , ’ 7 vie 7 : % ; = fi eon ; in recent et in the ae ot c an 1€ irm La ma rs ta TO The ‘ celebrated FEATAER- five cents per line. ng charg 3 ' tee, 3 5 = - ia ce aja or in the legisiatures 0 the provinces ee a : ae rex gt SETS « “ar: - ne game of $ | n the after} with respect to the annexation of the Dom- BICYC LES I handle do not ’ BONE Oon ers are corded COOK WANTED—Apply to Mrs NEIL Mo- : ; “2 footba'l i eo 9 L with this material ee § ‘ noor [ - I Souris footbda nion to the United States. As Dr. Bour.- e k _ | Buy you r Suit, Hat and qGrents . « «ai. E LEop, Hillsborough Square. tf—may2Zi f ' elut : a Raf he ¢ ‘ r stakes > , } >_Servant girl by the 15th June 4 : i ie i Do had mate ana gen er ro ihe} maake any mistakes in Ue) 246 For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. ; wee eee | irl by the 15th June, if # : ' «| One parliamen! arne: ay one . . | . 3s d Apply to Mrs Rost HoGe, Rochfort Street, . yen ON Pe ae ae soi | had taken place : - ener <6 ax manufacture ol steel. They | it urhisalngs from us an you are mayZ—3i r ceiy tains articles On: ol oT | tures, be was unable to comply with his ‘ ee ee ee ; - al ~ : ih om Ta : Bi PF WANTED—By the 25th of June, @ good , f | corres ondent’s request. All that he could finish thelr Ww heel in the WOEry ti. ad » ] } general servant | small f ly. A y 4 > id : 1 fo! Ladies, L csmotipe | do ae to tell the professor a, = bad . sure to be ress ed in t 1e atest Sits Davip brew ant, Bustom Sirk - — ices for and Suqge™ been misinformed, having probably been shape They warrant | . s seen — . = ‘ 3ea and Land, —_ anda | nisled by the reckless and mischievous best shi ty ) | style Phe Acadia sugar Refining een. -peadineniseesnabamaiiet vi let ( ré (Employms nt Series), utte rances of a few newspaper editors in :roughout. Don’t yuy | ak j imi Apply at onee to Ruven® Hore . _eene tat fea Table, : immer — the United States who manufacture Can- them tt - J : ; = Co., Limited, may27--tf —s and Dishes. U » ate niveraity ol ‘ —_ e fr sir < g 8. 1 r y T J \ i Fi . s : iit Bro ne siti oo Dis! a, -U) 8 ® siete Seah (J wal adian opinions from their own sanctum until you see them. MeKAY W OOLEN C0., Swell Failors, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. SOR GAL ates Dine Sete as ee . a " - . peal eee situated in West Rovaity, three "miles trom _—_— ae a will oun property in the {> city. For particulars ress JOHN CAMER- ts Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. I. lw pd—may27 PASTURE TO LET—One acre of good pas- P| Successors to C. E. Robertscn. on, P O Box 79, Ch’town. «PERFECT Paper fervarten Paper s. Burnt Work, , tT ) ae 3 twq Lor Sotp.-- The valuable lot Serving and Waiting Buiprxe Lot von Hillsborough Park, owned by Ch’town, May 28, 1885—135 =~ rontin | ' | } | ! e sane, o- = ip “T — Learnt Judge “McLeed, which was_ rest rved at oe Oil Paint The X eR ra A Studio $1,100 at the sale last week, bas since en ae | ture on Milford Street, Bri Road se Aid ye ine eV 41 ,OOKS,O & : ; ‘ ‘E 7 : : : : ¢ ° | a. o SA a : Teiting Lace- | been purchased by John McMillan, Esq., ” HORACE HASZARD, ing well of good a ——— aa, Sow. 4 Re ose ee ing, Vat" | chief engineer of the steemship Stanley. 66 GARDEN CIT Agent for P. E. Island. waik from Post Office; apply to W C Hare!s, us ee ete. ad “ e Jn. 3i—mayZi : - b’town, April 2, 1895—246 1 oe 1 me y WANTED—A girl for goneral housework. Appir to Mrs D sTEWART, Kent Street. may23—tf FOR SALE—A newly-calved cow. Apply to PETBR BRADLEY, Douglass Street. may22 : PEy yp LEETATALILIIIIIIIIIE A H Dainty Whitewear AT SMALL PRICES. W. E. DAWSON'S. a, | 3 —_ | Christianity wloustitim. JLORTCACE ~ SALE. Valuable Building Lots: VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS) sar exas i H H tee H H | + ai i -2e8 ll made | €ENTRALLY SITUATED a : Cotton Cor * Covers, all sizes, We aae, Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 | eee ae ON QUEEN STREET. eer we Ms WaT 3i—may2l ; correct shape, : op, the qouree of Sermons recen| — ioe iid — ao saree. Gro W : White Muslin M props, full size, trimmed 19 preached by the = — Simpson, on | We are instructed to sel! by Auction, on we Ee er ee Haya ee West. Ce ain: kj € “ Christianity v8. Agnosticism. y . FRIDAY, June 7th, at 12 o’clock, noon, | ii ret: 3° nee eat W ANTED—An Office Bo iced tae, -, with th ree rows of tucking, sott These Sermons have been widely read, | The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging those conveniently-situated Building Lots noon, on the premises, ligent. Apply in cpplicant’s writing to P. o, Ladies’ White Cotton Skirts, good cotton, and an opportunity 18 now offered of | on Queen Street adjoining the residence of Th p of Mr k c — Sade aa ies in complete form. Fi f He ARRIS & STEWART the late Chief Justice Palmer. e roperty S. fi. ameron. WANTE : irm 0 -e | situated between Sydney and Richmond | locality TED Help. melting) to introduce & able bargain, These are only7sample with equal attractions. Tus W earuen.—Southerly to wester i 4 rows of tucking, H ‘0-inch Embroidered Flouncing, BEER BROS. 39C a remark- e 25¢ H prices. Our stock abounds Zzk securing the ser Price 20c. per COPY; $l copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. | | apll—dy & wy | 1OR SALE—Dwelling House, pleasantly | PP on Upper Prince Street, containing | eight rooms, W th good yard, stable and coach house ‘The house s heated with hot water. ‘A'so, two building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply oG R GARETT. i | 50 per dozen ly winds; showery at first, then clearing. ap2j—Im | Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv to the late will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. HARRIS, Acnt for _Mortgagees. TT. J. The auction sale of these building lots offers a rare chance to secure centrally- situated sitee for private residences or business purposes. See large handbills with plan. Terms—25 per cent at sale, and balance secured by mortgage on tne premises for a term of years, a8 may be agreed on. A. McNEILL & CO., Auctioneers. May 24—dy tl sale wy li | Streets, adjoining the Douse estate. This ‘ine property is divided into six larg: Building Lots. See handbills with plan. This sale offers a rare chance to secure the most centrally-situated building lots in the market. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL & CO, May 18—tl sale Auctioneers new discovery, and keep our show cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges througi- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- penses, and money deposited in any bank when started. For particulars write THE WORLD MEDICAL Evxecrric Co, P O Box 221, London, Ont, Canada. dy im—apl7 slain ~ cniemeiiiiianiainisiamenacine TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy: also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Enquire at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry, Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office. May 16—dy 3mos ra” ~ —_ ? : } i { \ i i.