a- = = nT THE DAILY BS AMINER. THE DAILY EXAMINER MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1896. —_ ital of $736,979.96. In other words the capital of the Province has been reduced im the five years beginning with 1891 and RIL 27, 1896 | ending with 1895, by $973,220.89. It is tIL, 27, 1590. - i oe — — ! possible, of course, that the rate of reduc- ~ MR ALEXANDER M’KINNON. tion at the land office in the first two years Ox Sunday forenooe, after a long and of the present administration was greater Ne ia ore ne . ik ai 1g in the las ey n other hard str with the last enemy, Mr. | than tn the last three years. But in oth Al ‘tag McKinnon, of the Eadale respects the comparis nm is, we believe, Aiexand M« on, } Foundry this city aid down his j exact. ou | 7, life. Me. Mcknee vs oe LATEST NEWS NOTES. that class of men who build up commun minha ne Stead -vering Tle Rothschild have acquired a large nd nations Steady, persevering, 1a , ee ’ 4 ioht. he (with | interest in one of the leading silver smelt dustrious, economical aad upris® lished ing works in New South Wales. : ener » McLean.) establishe . 7" bis partmer,. Mr. Mole In the opinion of Cape Town, England and carried on prosperous manu | should at once purchase Delagoa Bay, and a facturing business in this city. | so prevent Germany supplying the Boers city. He was one of the first of our Water | with arms. } ] } : or wy Commiesioners and a leader in temperance, Authentic information receivel a’ C. n- stan tinople shows that the prison at Mar ] 1 at ligious circles Called ; ee eee lash iscrowded with Armenians, who are ; : ar seful ; ewe! oa Some 6 t os A ane subjected iO horrible tortures. | to | fe and family is me : - career, the loss to his wife and family, . The peace negotitions idean Whe g business, his church, his party and the nelek and General Baldissera, the business, his church, } : Dlene.e a mmunity at large is great We heartily | commanier in-chief of the Italian force-, commun} t large is greg : a — Se : j are ! o result saftsfactoriiy, sympathize with Mre. McKinnon and her | are not ‘ikely | t ctoriy Se A great sen sation has been create! chudren among the extensive force of the Blen- = 2 Ore — ‘ OUR INCREASING DEBT- Tue City Clerk of Montreal has issued a : } » statement that is applicable to this Pri vince. He shows that the debt of the eity has grown so great that when the interest on it is paid, there is not enough heim Castle retainers over a recent order that all men on the castle rollea must b elean-shaven. The yourg Dueheas of Marlborouzi nee Consuelo Vanderbilt, will be present ed at the next drawing room. The society journals say that her presentation dres» ‘will excell in magnificence anything seen left to maintan the public ser} at court for many years. vicea in efficiency. The Star remarks —_——_ear- that “ thie makes it very clear that the PERSONAL. men who built up our debt are the men Dr. McKay, of Clifton, is among the who will be responsible for any increase | guests at the Hotel Davies. of taxation thac mav be necessary. It ‘s Mr. Harrison Carvell was a passenger , a ce = the opinion of the City Clerk that if we only had a reasonable mortgage to keep revenue would be But our masiers aflvat, our “present more than sufficient.” ia the past have piled an enormous debt ea our shoulders; and it is a piece of poetic ‘uatice that many of these same men tnust now face the responsibility of curieg ap evil whieh they themselves created.” In the case of this Province, it is more than likely that Mr. Peters and bis majority wil leave the cure of the evil which they after have created to those who come them. In other poimts the lLkeness le tween the two cases is striking. —)2+oeo———~ SUNDAY LAW. OUR Tue law of this Province sets forth that “ no tradesman, storekeeper or other rer- sou or persons whatscever shall hereafter open, or cause Or suffer to be opened, his, her or their shop or storehouse, or either by himself or herself or his or her ser- : child or children, sell, bulk vant or servants, expose or offer fur sale upen any in the Stanley on Saturday evening. Mr. Wm. Minto, of Summerside, is at the Queen Hotel, en route to the Magdalen Ie'ands. Mr. John F. Fairbairn, the well known commercial traveller, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. A. Macdonald, Superintendent of the Islan! Railway, returned from Mouc- ton on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Byron N. Barns, of Montrea', was among the passengers on the Stanley on Saturday evening. He is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mr. R. H. Reid, representing the Eur- eka Woolen Mill-; of Eureka, N. S., who was at the Queen Hotel on Sunday, went west this morning. Senators Arseneult and Macdonald, and Messrs. Welsh. Yeo, A. C. Macdonald and Perry were passengers in the Stanley on Saturday on return from Ottawa. Mr. F. R. Butcher, of St. John, spent Suaday in the city. He went to Souris this afternoon to adjust the fire loss on Messrs. Sterns Bros. lobster factory, re- cently destroyed by fire. Mr. James L. Havden, manager of the Father Murphy Gold Cure Insti:ute at St. John, arrived here on the Stanley on Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. F. Comean, stall or shed, or send or carry out any | manager for Prince Edward Island, has Baal i been here since Friday. manner of goods or merchandise on the ‘ ) ia ; Lerd’s Day, or any part thereof.” The Atthe Railway House April 24: P. ee teed P 3 Curree. Mill River; G. Gallant, Bloom- law provides, further, that no person] geld; W. Milligan, McNeili’s Mill=;“D whatsoever shali do or perform any labor, work or business apvertaining to his or their respective ordinary callings or pro- fessions, or other wor'diy labor, or tuffer the same to be done by his, her or their ehi'd or either by land or by water, or practise or suffer to be practised any sport, fowling, fishing, game, play or pastime whatsoever. children, servant or servanis, Exceptions are made culy in respect to the sale of milk and fre-h fish “before the hour of nine o'clock in the morning and the afterroon of the of The penalty / for We thiak it after five o’clock in said day,” and iu the case of works necessity and charity. infractions is a fiae of $25. will be admitted that all should stand in law. If n& cne thinks of prosecuting the owners cf our the same relation to this tow boats and ferry boats, our livery stables and morning newspap-rs for their infractions of the law, no one would think of prosecuting an electric company, organ- ized to g:ve us light and a cheap means of transit. If, on the other band, this law is to be enforced, let it be enforced in re- spect to all, without far or favor. Lt Let electric company a legal advantage which us be consistent. us not give to an is rot given to ferrv steamers, tow boats, newpaper offi ses, etc. ob GEL Rc SONNE “aR ee ee NET CATITAL OF THE PROVINCE. Ix 1878 the Sullivan-Ferguson admin‘s- tration capital of $1 433,593.35, and at the end of 1890—after after the Liberal-Conservatives had came in with a net been at the head of affa'rafortwelve years—our capital bad swelled to $1,709,300.85 How does the capital stand now ? of for We have po finding out the exact the means amount ; Peters Govern- ment have withdrawn the statement of the Land Office, which set forth at the end of each year the balances due from purchasers of land. We know, however, that at the end of 1890 theze balances amounted to $411,880.67, and at the end of 1892 they amounted to $324,39.63—a reduction in two years of $86,980.98, or at the rate of $43,490.49 a year. At same rate of redaction, they would, at the end of 1895, be down to $204,428.39. Tak- ing this a# the amount of the balancea due from purchasers on the 3lst Decen b:r, 1895, let us make up the sccount on the sane bisis as that of 1890: Balances due from purchasers of Lands, 3lst December 1895 (estimated).............$ 204,500.00 the Amount bearing interest at Otiawa, Debt account....... 475,791.83 Amount bearing interest at Ottawa, Land Purchase ac- SOC vo. cicceee eocccescocosccescsd 409, 100448 Additiona! allowance of $20,- 056 per annum, obtained by Messrs. Sullivan and Fergu- 8 )n, capitalized at 4 per cent. CRORE Bi ccncesce wesceceess<seses =SOR AEROS 1,139, 470.27 Less Debentures isaued........06 $185,000 00 Loans account... 127,033.47 Floating Debt at Treasury....... €3.835.45 Stock Farm EO icciicscsices Genie? Ba32008) Net capital on Slat December Barnet, Lot 4; T. Platts, Lot 5; A. Darral, D. Dingwel!, Bay Fortune; W. Disrael, k Furlong, Rollo Bay; J. Lamont, New Lor- don. +o —" SUNDAY CARS Sir,—I think it is the duty ofall right- chinking men who have the interest of their country at heart, both financially and spiritually, to raise their voice aid influence against our Legislature and others who are forcing en this country a law to enable a company to desecrate the Sabbath. I have nodcsire to enter into a discussion Gn the point at issue. Bat I think those that are discussing the point would have more influence if they would sign their names‘to the articles written pro and con. Would suggest that every school distr.ct on the planet would call public meetings and protest against such a law. Who wili be the first ? A. K. Henry. Granville Mills, April 25, 1896. — i + ee Cawpaxa.—The Steamer Campana will leave Montreal on Thursday next. Do rou want to langh? Come to the Opera House to-morrow evening and lis- ten to the Irishman’s p:oposal to his sweetheart. scilsseiaalaioin Masoxic.—Members of St. John and and Victoria Lodges, A F.& A. M., are rexuested to meetat their Lodge room, tc- morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p. m. to attend the fonera) of their late Bro. Past Grand Alex. McKinnon. siissonibiesiph A Cuoixese Way —Tuere was tronble io the air in the neighborhood cf the Chinese Janudry this afternoon. Joho Ling re- ported to the police that he had been robbed by another Chioaaman of $15, Se-geant Bradley was given the cur, and he mearexed the accused Celestial off 'o the Station at the head of a procession of delighted small! boys. silscaisianeie Gvarp or Hon r.—The guard of honor at the closing of the Legislature will be made up of one hundred men drawn from the 82nd Battalion, Engineers and Artillery and will be under command of Captain Stewart, of Nu. 3 Company, 82a0d Battal- ion. The Artillery Band will be in attend- ance. The usual salute from Fort Edward will be fired by a detachment from No. 1 Company under command of Captain Davison. Remember the sale of household furni- ture at 11 o’clock a. m., on Thureday next, the 30th inst., at the residence of the late Bernard McPhillips—R. Bear- isto, suctiozeer. Sporting goods just received from the celebrated house of A. G. Spaulding & Bro. a fine stock of footba'l+, baseballs, ericket balls, tennis ballis, bats, all kind-; croquet sets, all prices; tennis racquets, gloves, mitts, maske, etc., at Carter’s Bookstore. a27 iw eod McMillan & Hornsby are the wall paper men. Opening to-day—75 bundles American wall paper just opened. Call and have | your choice at the lowest figure —MeMiI- lan and Hornsby. Sed Pctatoes.— Beauty of Hetro.® Early Surprise, Early Muse, for sale at Carter’s seed store. ap27 lw eod LELTTR FROM MRP 8. BROWN Sir,—Mr. Geo. Thorne’s black mare Lady Hilda, 2.324, dropped a beautiful filly foal onthe 18th inst to Parkside, 2223, which has more speed attached to its sire and dam thanfJany colt in the prov- ince. As fir Dot having the 4 year old record, I would like to know where she got it. I consider that Parkland, by IOS Siestese: - 736,079.96 That is to say. instead of $1,709,300.85 at the end of 1890; we have now a net cap-' Parkside, has that (2.28}) and Mr. Thorne has bred Lady Hilda back again to Parkside. P. S. Brown. Men’s Furnishings. Teaaiemeettieneteetined ee We carry a stock of High Grade, Fash- The latest and best ionable Furnishings. in Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Shirts, Collars and Underclothing, STANLEY BROTHERS. _—— — LOCAL POLITICS, By an Onlooker Who Bursts Iato Rhyme. There’s a wonderful commotion in our staid Assembly Halls The feelings of excitement are aroused to fever heats There’e a clicking —and a ticking—and a little bit of kicking Because ap un-named corporation to use our public streets, asks We have listened to the speeches, and the rancid, rabid screeches Of the men who represent the Bouse, But the Public musn’t speak, or think, or even wink, They must listen, and be as quiet as a mouse. us in There are Clauses, and great Pauses, which imply fat more than words In the Charter asking for country roade as well, They want to run on Monday, and all the " week (including Sunday As an ex ra) the dark foreboding to dis, pel. But of all the great contentions of this Ch. rter of inventions. That which strikes the cam Assembly Into. wrath Is the bold blayy hemous measure, to rob the Christian of his treasure, And turn his Sabbath into Satan’. awful path. [v's a sul ject very grave, for the city to try and save The youth who tain would spend this day abroad. But of course (in moderation) you should help this corporation. Even though they desecrate the day cf God. In the Decslogue of «ld, there’s a Sabbath Clause I’m told And murder, theft, adultery Clauses trc, But at it all we wink, fur our Legislators think It does’nt mean the gentile but the Jew. When the Premier doesn’t know from whence the decalogue did flow, —The man to whom we look as to a rage— What can poor mortals do, but to strike the pencil through The entire writings of the Bible’s Sac- red ,aze ? A Wiss man eaid half a day was enough to give away, And the Lord’s half closed exactly twelve o’clock; While some members seemed to say that the clergy focled away The t'me they took on Sunday their flock. with Now, if you ana'yze the votes, you can easily take your notes, Your city member votes away this day (the best), And the “Wonderful Cheap Man” doss the cheapest thing he can, And throws his vote and hia conscience with the rest. And now listen to the talk as ‘around the town you walk, Sume have set a special mark at every name; They wil! never cast a vote, nor cash an- other note For those who rote to bring our country ino shame. Ther, ho! ho! ye brave defenders of the laws and rights of men, You can seek some new vocation bye and bye; Another party seeks admission, and have sett'ed your dismission, For on the Electric Railway question you will die. We are nearly taxed to death, ani your echeming takes our breath, We can never let you have another term: With your deficit: repeated, aud your fut- ure acts secreted, We have settled your diemission strong and firm. ASAD AND FATAL ACCIDENT. One of Our P E, Islind Yourg Men in Leadville, Col, Killed. Wm. Stewart, Eeq., of Peter’s Road, Lot 63, received a telegram on the 8th inst. from Leadville, where he had three sons living, informing him that his son Charles had been instantly killed. Since that he has received the following particulars : Mr. Stewart along with others had been engaged at ajob in the mines, and when completed they were hoisting up a pump on top of which he stood, aud when about 150 feet up the shaft the rope fastening it to the cable broke and falling to the bottom he was _ instantly killed. Few young men were more highly esteem- ed ffom early years than Charles Stewart, or more woPthy of esteem. He left the Island about ten years ago, and might well be looked upon as “fone of our suc- cessful Islanders abroad.” He was 29 years of age, and leaves a widow, but no children. In the land of his adoption he was a universal favorite. His sud-len and untimely death cast quite a gloom over Leadville. As his widow intends making her home in Leadville, his re- mains were interred there. At the fun- eral everything that kind hands and lov- ing hearts could do was done to show the respect in which he was _ held. The services were held ip the Presbyterian Church, which was full to overflowing. The coffia, which was a very expensive one, was simply a mass of flowers. Three societies turned out in uniform to do their comrade honor, and the entire expenses of the funeral were borne by the company owning the mine in which he was killed. We sincerely sympathize with the fam ily, but most especially with the eged par ente, who in their declining years have- thus in such asad manner to part with one of the best and kindest of sone, and hope and pray that God, who alone is the God of all consolation, may comfort them. —Com. P.B. ISLAND HOSPITAL The P. E. I. Hospital Ladies’ Aid Society purpose having a donation party in aid of the Hospita', in the Y.M.C. A. Parlor on Friday evening, Ist May, at 8 o'clock. All interested are cordially invited to come and bring donations. Groceries, house linen,or anything useful for such an invitation will be gratefully received. The-e wil! bea short programme of songs, readings, &c., and tenand coffe served during the evening. April 27—5i [ADVERTISEMENT]. £€1r,—Regarding the house I sve advertised in Tur EXAMINER to rent in Southport the first of May, | have omy that I bought the lace and paid forit. I tive in the place and fotend todoso, I don’t want my name to be falsely published in the paper or etherwise, I don’t want any game of bluff played on me, Settlement is the tight and only wey. I wish 10 one to Interfere with me ormy place, directly or ee neve aeyee Roacw. a 2i p and 1° inches wide, We offer you a nice range in Black and Colors, STANLEY BhOS. THE PARIS TIE. This is the latest in Ties, 37 inches long itil Mexig A PUBLIC MEETING of the LIBER AL-CONSERVATIVE ELECTORS of Charlottetowe, Common and Royalty will be held in the PHILHARMONIC HALL, ——ON —— Thursday Evening Next, THE Sth APRIL, INST., At Halfpast Seven O'clock, for the purpose of appointing Committees, Canvassers, etc, for the forthcoming E’ection, Business of importance will be before the meeting. All Liberal.Conservative invited to be present. Cc. RB. SMALLWOOD, Secretary. Electors are P. BLAKE, President. Aler the BI There is really only one Furaiture Polieh. That is Adams’, Fifty years before the public. Your money back if not the best. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. apr27 COAL LANDING TO-DAY. PER SCHR. “ TARQUIN,” 100 Tons Acadia Nut. FER SCHR. A. 8S. TOWNSHEND, 170 Tons Acadia Round. | C. LYONS & Co. ap27—lw pat guar Yes still alive to the of the public. Every once in a while wants I people requirea new sponge. “ |e Every once in awhile its « Il» business that we @lear out what we have at Rock Bot- Il» Ii Ih: ij lm I)» In tom Figures, So if this is the time you are thinking, we are think- ing you can’t do better than buy of us. See for prices. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B., Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. -«tlf -allf -allf -«tl] ~atlf “all No. L Seed Black Oats For Sale A lot of No. 1 Seed Black Oats, grown at Rustico, and a quantity «f hav for sale GEORGE MUTCH, at Peake’s No.1] Wherf, or at house, on Fitzroy Street, nea> Alex. Hor ne’s. Ch’town, April 27 —dy2i wy2i OPERA HOUSE ! Come and heer the “Saints” Beautiful Drama ‘ FITZGERALD, The frish Outlaw. To be given in the Opera House on Tuesday; April 28th This play is replete with Irish wit, “Celestial” humor and Jewish knavery. College Orchestra in attendance. Plan of Hall and tickets for sale at the following places, on Thursday, 23rd inst: Balcony, at Raokin’s Drugstore; Orchestra at Dodd’s Medical Hall; general admittance | st Reddin Bros’. Doors open at 7.30; curtain rises at 8 o’elock, sharp. Popular prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. St. Dunstan’s College Dramatic Society. Apr20—m w fmt Have You Seen Them ! Our $250 GENTS’ LACE and CONGRESS BCOTS, worth $3.50, and our 1 ADIES’ $1.25 LOW SHOES. About twenty different stylee to select from. These lines will cost you about 25 percent. more in any other store in town. If you see them you will buy sure. Yours for Shoes. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN | LOST—A silver topped smelling sa‘ts bottle, Finder please leave at ExAMINER Office, Rewa:d. ap27 THE TANDEM. This is the latest in Searfs, It is narrower than the Four-in-hand, in the apl8 a neater knot. STANLEY BROS. same shape, and makes TELEGRAPHIC. Speroiat Desparones ro THe Examiner ANXIETY FOR THE QUEEN. Increasing Feebleness Will Pre- vent Her From Taking Part in Public Fune- tions, Loxvoy, April 27. Despite official reports from Nice that the Queen is enjoying good health, the highest eocial circles hears that her feebleness has eo increased that she will be unable to carry out her intention to | hold a drawing room in May. She w J, it is suid, delegate that duty to the Priace of Wales, who will not go to Moscow to at- tend the coronation of the Cv... The Queen will not appear at any :eremonial function during the present season, $$ NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Political Reunions and Oficial Promotions, Ortawa, April 27. Sir Mackenzie Bowell has not yet indi- cated when he purposes to retire from the field of active politics, But there seems to be no doubt that the Premier’s resignation will not be delayed beyond Tuesday next. Sir McKenzie is methodical and natur- ally before he steps out of office there are certain things he would desire to complete, and the few days since Parliament was pro- rogued have been spent. in this work There is the further fact that Sir Macken- zie Bowell, Sir Donald Smith and Sanford Fleming have booked their passages to England by the Lucania, leaving New New York on May 9th. At Saturday’s meeting of the cabinet some important business was transacted. William Smith, Deputy Mivister cf Marise, and L. A. Catelier, Under Sec ret- ary of State, were superannuated and these appointments were mace: Major I’. Gourdeau, accountant of the Marine De- partment, to be Deputy Minister of the same department; Joseph Pope, assistant clerk of the Privy Council, to be Uoder Secretary of State,and J. L. Payne, private secretary, to be assistant secretary of the Privy Council. Among the appnintments which itis rumored were made on Saturday, but required official confirmation, were the following: John McDougall, ex-member for ictou, as Commissioner of Custoras; D. W Daves, ex-member for Alberta, as collector forthe Yukon district, Aleck McKay, retiring “member for Hamilton, inspector of customs ports fur Gntario. Death of Sir Henry Parkes, Sypyey, N.S. W, April 27. Sir Henry Parkes, formerly Prime Minister of this colony, died yesterdey. | «ill «ill «ill atl ~«l| all ull ~at 7rTrtTT See Time. Buy the Seeds at Carter’s Seed Store. Housecleaning Time. Buy Wall Paper at Carter’s. Only one best place to buy Wall Paper—that is CARTER’S. : ° a al -a -a-a -t -a- -at -a -tf - af a va o-oo ac pa te a a I am instructed by Mr. E. W. Taylor to sell by Auction, On Thursday, 14th day cf May next, At 12 o’clock, on the premises, his conveniently situated HOUSE AND LOT on the corner of Kent and Cumber- Jand Btreets, with Garden, Stable, etc. The house is heated with hot water, also has register gr-tes. Terms easy and made known at sale. fee Handbills with Plan. A. McNELLL, Auctioneer. OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday, 29th April. FATHER L. W. MURPHY, the Distinguished Orator, and Originator of the GOLD CURE TREATMENT, will deliver a practical Lecture on “TEMPERANCE.” Admission— Reserved Seats, 35 cents. Unreserved 25 cents. Children, 10c. Doors open at 7.30. Commences at 8 o’clock, ap23 SUPERIOR BUSINESS STAND FoR , SALE. The Shop, Dwelling, Warehouse, Stables and Premises at the head of St. Peter’s Bay, in King’s County, at present occu- pied by Mr. Sohn Larkin, are offered fcr sale. This well known and valuable busi- ness stand is most eligibly situated in the | centre of the village, and within a few hundred yards of the Railway Station. Easy terms of payment will be given. Apply to McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE Charlottetown ap6—-2w 136 & wy STRAP BOWS. In Dark and Light Colors and Black. Ripon and Marlbor- ough the favorites, STANLEY BROS. ap23 AN OPPORTUNITY Absolutely Unequalicd in this City, TUESDAY an? WEDNESDAY we will hold special cours on Dress Goods. If you want a Drees or Skirt cheaper than you have ever bought it in your life, come early to PATON & CO’S. There you will have an opportunity absolutely un- equalled anywhrre else. The great bar- gain we speak of consists not of old stuff, but Stylish New Goods. Silk and Wool Dress Coods, We wil] sell only ons Dre-s Length to each customer, as we have cnly a limited quantity and do not w sh to disappoin: any who may see this advertisement. The goods are worth $1.00. Our price will be 55 cents. Over 100 special Drees Lengths on sale. JAS, PATON & CO. Ocean Accident Issnes an up-to-date accident policy. and restricting clauses of other companies are absent in its policies. Capital, $2,000,000 The annoying E. R. BROW, Charlottetown. van. SEE ISIISIES SSIES SSIS You You You You You You Shall we Talk it over Just a Minute ? are buying Shoes. We are selling them. want Full Values. We are giving them. want Lowest Prices. We are making them. should buy as low as any dealer. If you buy of us you will. should have as good terms as any customer. If you trade with us you shall. are entitled to good service aiways. Deai with us and be sure of having it. You want Shoes well shaped as well as reliable. See our line and be convinced. J.M. McLEOD&CO.. Money Saving Boot and Shoe Distributers. + Charlottetown, April 20, 1896—dy LIFE IS TO! 2 2 labor. surface. SHORT to waste a lot of it needlessly rub™ing Fur niture and Oil Cloth to make it shine. WATSON’S FURNITURE POLISH (for sale only at WATSON’S DRUG STORE), saves time and It produces imme- diately, wiTHouT RUBBING, a brilliant, shining BUSINESS 15 BOOMING, as it should be. You only wint to see what we can do the for you to heln along boom, Cur customers are pl:ased, we are pleased, and we want t» please you, but cannot unless you pay us a visit and leave your photo- graph for a Suit, ete. JOHN T. McKENZIE. LINIILIIIIIIIIIITIZ 365 Days a. you look at the walls of most of your rooms. Most likely you're pretty tired looking at some of them. In our enormous stock you'd soon find a paper that would make looking t the walls a pleasure, Won’t cost jo1 much either. MOORE & McLEOD, The Wall Paper Me», IITIITILIIIIIII ars WASHING iS WORK! It is easy work with ROYAL OAK SOAP, All Grocers. LIME. We have commenced _ burn- ing, and will be able to sup- ply any quantity of best quality of Lime suitable for Building and Farming pur. poses. C. LYONS & CO, guar pat her wat HAY! FOR SALE, 150 Tons Best Quality Pressed Hay. C.LYONS & C9. ap25—2w ap22—Im pat Ovar Robb-Armstreong Engines, Cerrect Besign, Best Workmanship. ROBB ENGINEERING CO., Ltd., Amherst, N. 8. _ap22—dy 6m Doubls Tenement House FOR SALE By Auction. I am in-tructed by Mrs. John McLean to sell by auction at the premises, Great Gecrge Street (near Water Street), oa Wednesday, the 29th day of April, instant, at 12 o’clock, noon: That desirable property situate on the east side of Great George Street , compris- ing a lot of land fronting 40 feet on Great Georze Street and extending back 47 feet, with a right of way from King Street, with a two-story double tenement house in good repair. One-half the house is heated with hot air. Terms at sale, R. BEAIRSTO, : Auct oneer, Apiil 29—m wf NZYT CROP Molasses & Sugar The Brigantine “Irme” is due here on opening of navigation with 620 Puncheons ) Choice Selected 50 Tierces Bright Antigua 106 Barrels Molass2s. ALSO To Arrive by Schooner “ Mary P,” 120 Puncheons Choice Demerara [UL] Molasses. 175 Puns. Choice Bartadoez Molasses, 500 Barrels “ « Sugar. N. RATTENBURY. apl3—4w 2aw (14) pat guar Cuffs. great var:ety of patterns. g ve better satisfaction than any oi! W. G. Shirts, Collars The Best for Our motto is: ONCTON WOOLEN MILLS, Masonic Temple Building, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETING, RUGGINGS, DRUGGETS AND YARNS.—All these goods we make in “CLOTH FROM PURE WOOL ONLY.” have the largest and best equipped Mill in the Provinces, makes us pretty confident that our Cloth will wear longer and ‘r, and it looks better while it does wear. Our FINE MERINO WOOL TWEED ard our DOUBLED & TWISTED BANNOCKBURNS are equal to Scotch Twee This, together with the fact that we W. C. TURNER, Agent. & RB. and Quality, Size. Fit, Finish and Workman- sbip. | STANLEY BROS. Hose, in sizes 10, 104 and 11 inch, worth 40 cts. Our price, 25 cts a pair, STANLEY BROS. UNGAR DYE WORKS, St. John, N. B.—W. C. TURNER, Agent, Charlottetown. 25c. 150 pairs of Black Plain Cashmere Half i ATW yWedl FOR MEN & BOYS. STANLEY BROS.