Pienem WEDNEDAY, MAY 16, 1894

ded Ee —— ; = e | beef, mutton and pork, which reads as THE FARTHOQUAKES IN GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS THE DAILY EXAMINER. | follows: “Meats of all kinds, prepared or FREE FROM ALL The scene ef the earthquakes of the CaLoutra, May 12.—Despatohes from preserved, not specially provided for in Simia say that the disturbance among the —--~— -- ec this act, 20 per cent al valorem.” 22od ult. was that part of Eastern Greece vexatious conditions and

Sedat soldiers of the 17th Bengal native infantry Extraordinary Purchase MAY 16, 1894. A new paragraph places a duty of 1 mainly comprised in Atticu, Boetia, and Phoeis and the Island of Eubcea or at Avra is officially explained as. being due restrictions are the Poli- ROPE ==> cent a pound on lard. | Negropont. The greatest destruction was to the fact that the native soldiers reserted sncininili iis Poultry, dressed or undressed, changed cies issued by the COMMUNICATION WITH THE MAIN- caused in the district of and Atal- the too harsh treatment of a recruit of one LAND. from 20 per cent. to the Heuse provision anti. But the shocks were distinctly felt of the drill masters. The mal-contents, CANADA | of 2 cents a pound, and 3 cents on dreseed at . The Parthenon has sustained however, did not use force. The soldiers ° Uvrit. satisfactorily settled, the question | poultry. ACCIDENT White and Grey injuries, a large splinter having fallen arrested will be tried by court martial. It will be observed that the duties on of communication between Prince Edward from the shaft Ofene of the northern col- Liverpoo., May 12.—At a meeting of ASS.A0. Island and the mainland will be the those things which our farmers have to umns, and other damage to the building the Trish National League to-daty Delegate question of fret importaace to ue. This | sell to the States are much higher then being also recorded. The cloisters of the Quinn, on bek.alf of the G!asgow branch, E. R. BROW BATH TOWELS. Byzantine church at Dauphine (a yillage Province has been and continues t be they were in the Wilson tariff as passed by moved to rescind the rule compelling Lot far from Athens) have also suffered Irishmen to vote for Jiberal candidates in heavily hardicapped by reasva of the oss | the House of Kepresentatives ; and the considerable injury, The centre of the BROWN'S of time and money incurred in mal ing Wilson tariff as first reported was higher muncipal elections and allow them to vote siock, CH’TOWN. disturbance was the district between for labor or other candidates. Chairman mmunication with it Even wren | than the Canadian tariff. Fifteen cents a Thebes, Livadia, Atalanti and Chalcis. T. P. O'Connor said that would be equi- AGENT FOR P. E, ISLAND, One lot Grey and White at 9c. and 10c. there is no ice—as yesterday—the| bushel on potatoes and three cents a dozen Thebes, so frequently before a victim of valent to severance of the Irish from the } earthquakes, is again in ruins, Atalanti oe nad euntenaes “a i the cause | OM eggs—this is “Free Trade” with a liberal party. Delegates from Glasgow, each—good goods and liberal price. has been devastated, but, happily, the in- Edinburgh and several other cities op- fgreatand sot unreasonable n plaint vengeance! habitants escaped. The of posed the motion aad it was lost bya Bleached Bath Towels, "18x40, at 12jc. part of the travelling public. But In explanation of the surrender of the Proshyna Hagios Martinos, near the strait TELEGRAPHIC. large maijoricy. Delegate Sullivan, of of Negropont, nave been destroyed. A “ “ce 23x50, at l4c, when, as e la ps f the pact Democrats to the Protectionists, Senator Bradford, moved a resolution that the | pier at Pelli sank into the sea. The , re are breaks en days and a! Jones, of Arkansas, is reported te have constitution condemn the diasensions in Better Grade, 20x42, at 18. church tower at Chalcide fell and the old the Irish parliamentary party which are Srecian Desparcass tro Tae Examixer gh mh the uty Of Our com said : Venetian were largely dis- the greatest olstacles to the cause of home Grey and White, 22x50, at 23c. tions {ee mia nd passengers, and “We did the best we could in harmon- mantled. The shocks were felt as far as rule. A number of branches presented PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. : ae Pi , izing many contlicting interests, It was Skyros and other #gean islands, but Zante similar resolutions, but one branch of Extra Quality, 22x44, at 25c, 7 : - : an exceedingly difficult task. On the one and the other Ionian is!seds on the west- single steamers of very limited acCOMMONA Liverpool offered a resolution which sige was the necessity of bringing in a ern side of Greece, which fell a prey to declared that factionism was preferable to Other Qualities at 27, 30, 35, 40, 50 and ton—for ! the together, everyone must bill and on the other was the necessity of the earthquake of last year, have net been bossism, and that it would rather be raled 60 cents each. admit thet we occupy a peculiaranomaious afterwards passing it by a bare majority. affected. Although it was hoped that the by Redmond and Harrington than by ‘House of Commons Proceedings, We had no leeway whatever. I believe mortality reported in the panic of the and unfortunate postition in this Car ula Dillon and O’Brien. The reading of the | LADIES do no! miss this lot. we have sueceeded.” early shocks would prove greatly exagg- resolution was interrupted several times - ; The surrender has, however, caused a erated, there seems to be little doubt as to by protests. the large number of deaths. The lit of to Suquemmenaby the vteagg pays strong feeling throughout the country. |The Revised Lists and Sundry Fakes. persons known to have perished was set Hartronrp, Coun., May 12.—it has been decided by the savings’ bank men here | well as the interest, of the Voverament of It is evident that the ascendancy of the down at little short of two hundred. The that the income tax feature of dhe Wilson Orrawa, May 16. Canada to furnish means of continuous Democratic party in the great Republic number of persons injured was correspond- mimunication winter and summer, be- ingly large, and until the weataer mode- tariff bill now before Cengréss, «will levy a In reply to Mr. Laurier, Sir John | is doomed The Democratic leaders have tax of 2 per cent. on the new incomes of Thompeon said that a revision of the elec- eT Deis “ . Za EVEN tween Prince Edward Island and the rated crowds of refugees suffered from cold 4, \ ; deceived the people. In this respect they the savings banks. This is virtually a tax toral lists will proceed on the law as it mainland Or, if this be impossible, and hunger. The Government took | stand in the same position towards the prompt measures to relieve the distress. on deposits. Yesterday the treasurers of stands now. The amendments that the ai WARnaridDMaA they »y are are equally equally bo bound toto supply st the the most electess _, of the tive savings’ banks of the state, with a del- Government had in contemplation were United States that the The Minister of the Interior repaired at JAQMITS SNE LIKES AE Something You Never Saw Before, egation of savings bank men from Bo ton C(2°S\ efficient ‘ficient means 4 of f communicatio mimnunication that : ' the present grit . party here stand towards once to Thebes and made the tour of the changes made necessary by the changes

ta and New York, went to Washington to op- of boundarica of constituencies under the N/ATHE CDOR OF ther hey can ¢ possibly wesibly affor afford I t “99 may * © the electors of . Prince ae Edward Island. afflicted localities; while the King, with pose that feature of the bil’. a recent Redistribution Act. (x) te pleaded that in putting the Stanley upon Se sisal the Duke of and Prince Nicholas, repaired to Atalanti without delay in his New York, May 14.—The Peas to-day The reports sent out by the Opposition the Georgetown-Pictou route and estab- | NOTES AND COMMENTS. of an impending appeal to the people are yacht. Greece has been visited by earth prints an article under Washington date lishing an efficient ice boat service at the 4 quakes from a very early period. In the which claims to be a full history of the declared by the Government to be pure —The first Monday of September, Capes, the Government have done all that presen: century the Turco-Hellenic terri- compromise tariff bill introduced in the fakes. TAN FOOTWEAR “Labour Day,” is to be added to the list of Senate last Monday and a full and trve ac- Reports are current of a movement of they couid do. We have .no doubt that statute holidays. itory,en both sides of the zean, has been visited by nearly 200 more or-less count of the Democratic surrender to ‘he considerable dimensions among Govern- some persons believe that this is eo. But ment supporters in Oatario in favor of re- —We trust that Mr. Unsworth will be serious earthquake shocks. This number great trusts. The article says the sugar ‘That only need Sponge and Water and they are clean, ducing the duty on coal. the energetic manhood of the Province | able to see his way clear to carry out the is only surpassed by the record of the not only paid $500,000 for the legislation will not rest satisfied with the present ap- suggestion made by our correspondent Italian mainland and islands for the same it wanted, but also guaranteed the United BUT IT mi f | “Vox Populi.” The idea is a good one. States’ senators who speculate a rise of 30 ince: | ‘ here ia » period—390. pean ae song es there be. ae ” | -—The Monetary Times remarks thai points in Wall street on sugar trust stock. Big Blaze in Boston. possibility of obtaining better “7e GranoPa (cS, We there- | the $53,000 which Premier Peters expects PERSONAL. It is alleged that midnight conferences fore believe that the movement contem- to raise “is nota sma!! sum to get out of were held between senators and sugar Boston, May 16. TO ENJOY IT Vy plated by Senator Ferguson will be ap- | uis limited community by way of direct Richard Hunt, chairman ef the Sumer- trust officers within a stene’s throw of the Some small Rox:ury boys started a THOROUGHLY. Made by Messrs. J. & T. Bell, of Montreal, plauded throughout the country. We are taxation.” side Town Council, was registered at the White Honse. It 1s also alleged that the blaze yesterday, resulting in the largest Standard Oil, and lead and whiskey trusts fire in this city since Thanksgiving day, 7S n receipt this morning of the notices of | —The funeral of late Judge Hensley Hotel Davies yesterday. | will leave his residence, Upper Prince Mr. H. H. Schaefer, Travelling Freight were cared for in a similar way, 1889, burning over a greater area than motion : which he : has are given the | Screet, on Saturday afternoon, at 2.40, for Agent, I. C. R. Moncton, arrived here last Loxpon, May 12.—The annual council any since the memorable one of 1872. Mastiff Plug Cut, always who have the sole control of this stock for Canada, Senate. It is, evidently, his intention to | St. Paul’s Church, thence to station, and evening. He is registered at the Hotel of the British Women’s Temperance Asso- In less than three hours twelve aeres of and for sale in P, E. Island only at bring the whole matter before Parliament. | by train to Sherwood. Friends and Davies. ciation said good-bye to Miss Frances territory were burned over. The base ball moist, cool, sweet and full of Willard, the American temperance re- grand stand and Bleacher’s large «chool- The statements for which he has moved acquaintances are reapectfu‘ly invited. The Boston Comedy Company will be that rich comforting flavor, at the Opera House for one week, beginning former, to-day. Miss Willard gaid in her house, engine hou-e, and 164 wooden and include every information concerning the —Commenting upon the methods adopt- farewell speech that during her twe vears’ 13. brick buildings were destroyed. A only obtainable from the high- } ed ty United States’ politicians to bring on the 24th of September next. J. M. McLEOD & CO’S., trips and the japses of the Stanley and Harry Lindley, whose company is now visit in England, she has observed nothing thousand famihes are made homeless. | about annexation, the Evening Journal of est crades of Virginia leaf the couriers at the Capes during the past touring New York State, is asking for else 80 gratifying as the power of English The loss is estimated at $500,000. | Ottawa says: “Uncle Sam should build a women to combine for a great cause. winter, and all the correspondence carried Chinese wal! right across the continent to dates at the Opera House io July. CHARLOTTETOWN. A Miss Dawson has been chosen to re- Beriix, May 14.—Chance!lor von Ca- on between the Government of Carnzda | eveourage Canada to chum in with him.” Situation at Springhiil. J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond | present the Hastings district, Eng'and at privi has received a petition from the Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. May 15, 189i—dy and the Government of Prince Edward Is-| —The salmon canners of British Col- the coming Wesleyan conference. She is German Colonial Society asking Germany | umbia have wisely agreed among them- Amuerst, May 16. land since the !s. of January, 1S91, im re- the first woman chosen to be a member of to annex Samoa. The German South Sea , : . | aelvesto limit the output of the year. Islanwls Trade and Plantation Company The situation at “the Springhill coal J ference tu the fivancial such a body, and it is doubtful that she i clain's of this | Connected with this limitation, the differ- will be admitted. bas declared against this*action of the mines remains about the same. There j { Province against the Domin’on, in the | ent canning establishments will atart with society. The society claims the company are no signs of aa carly settlement being The arrivals at the Queen Hotel ycester- | matter of public works an 1 stea:n commun- | ® fixed eg almou tishing in rivers is day included D. W. Lamont, Toronto, Rev. will be the greatest gainer by the annexa- arrived at. The breach between the men THE NO. 4 YOST. Garden Tools. | liable to be overdone, and unless some tion of the islands, and will persist in its ication in accordance with the terms of W. Scott Whittier, New South Wales, and and the management seem: to be getting | limit be put to the catch,the fishery might E. L. Olmstead, Me; Jas. Ross, Mount petition. wider day by day. Confederation. He also desires a categor In presenting to the public our No, 4 | undergo serious deterioration. It is not Stewart; Mrs. Maggie L. P. Cole, Miss Wasuinetroy, May 14.—During the con- iwal answer to the question “ whether it ig | prudent to kill the goose which lays the sideration of the district bill te-day in the Machine, we feel that we haue combined : a ; a F Cora C. Cole, Miss Julia E. Owens, Mr. the intention of golden egg. House, considerable excitement was Smallpox at Sussex. all the latest and Lest improvements of the | Spray Pumps, Lawn Mowers, Lawn the Government, during | C. H. Payne, Charles S. Johnson, George most successful inventors an 1 experienced | The (‘o!) ies an “dis gave: eauced by Matthew A. Cherry, a Colorado the approaching summer, to complete the | ' —The ¢ a a and India a P ~~ E. Barratt, H.R. Guy, J. N. Caldwal!.— mechanics. 1 . ; 4 » ur | hears so much of the severe ci:mate of Jubeilee Singers. man, in the public gallery, who addressed Sussex, May 16. borings under the Straits of Northumber- | : The Carriage of this Machine contains Rakes, Garden Rakes, Shovels, Spades . ers - , | Canada, based, it must be admitted, fre- . the speaker, saying if the Coxey bill was The town of Suszex ha: a second case of land, which were commenced ia the vear The arrivals at the Hotel Daves this many practical improvements, the useful- | quently on erroneous information, that is forenoon included William Wright Mon- not passed, the white house, treasury and smallpox. Dr. Byrne, the man tir-t at- 1892, and, if so, whether it is their inten- rather surprising to learn that Canada capitol would be destroyed by thunder and ness of which will at once be apparent. ' trea); Edwin. McFarlane, Annandale. Last tacked, is now out of danger. Yesterday Among those specially worthy of mention | t:on to put a sufficient . sum in the supple- | STOwS r ra €9 lbs. ‘ of S fur every >, - man, wor lightning. The speaker directed the door- Ladies’ Sets, Rubber Hose, Hose Reel evening there were registered: C. E. Murray, it was ascertained that a man named Kay, are the following: - mentary mt. estimates i ne { man and child in the country! The wine Moncton; Mies M. McDonald, Georgetowr; keeper to remove the man, which was watchman at Byrne’s house, was attacked | for that surpose during } aap ang ine in i The new and iraprovel Release Key, | industry is also increasing in importance, W.B. Reynolds, Halifax; G. M. Reid, dene with some diffieulty. ‘Cherrv is a by the disease. the present session ?” whereby the carriage can be released as janl some trial shipments have already Summerside; Grawt MecGoun, Montreal; jucksmith residing in this city. He in- Lawn Sprinklers, ete Prices lower, i sists that he is rot insane. His mind is well when raised as when lowered, and We shall look forward with interest to | been made. R. F. Merlin, Halifax; F. R. Butcher, S The Turf. inenife-thy unbalanced. can be positively stopped at a given point —Edueational Review: The Board of John; W. A. McLaughilan, St. Jolin; Ui. H. tue speech or speeches by which Senator | Wasmincron, May 12.—Tents were without the allowance of a single space | Education of P. E. Island, at the request Schae‘er and son, Moncton; H. P. Wetmore, 43 Gravesesp, L. [., May 16. for momentum. This instantaneous stop- Ferguson will support the motions of | SIrucK at “Camp Tyranny” early to-day, than ever, | of the Educational Association, has agreed Halitax; James Stewart, Toronte; A. J which he has given notice. I+ is to be and the army was soon on the march for Brooklyn’s handicap, the first .big turf ping will undoubtedly be much ppere | | to allow, with the conrent of the trustee, Lawrence, Montrea!; W. J. Fosdick, Toron- event of the season, was won by Dr. Rice, cioted by rapid operators. hoped that his movement towarls im-| any teacher who attends the Summer the new eamp near Hyatteville, Md. Carl. to. Browe made a parting speech in which he inthe fast time of 2.07}. A new arrangement fir making Single, proved communications with the main- |' School of Science an additional weck’s ho!i- i a ~— - Double and Triple spaces. , : ' days in July. Encouraged by ‘on- told the men that it would be impossible land will Le actively and earnestly =i - lays vendchs aly Ene a? 1 : the _— LOCAL NOTICES A new and improved Paper Feed, which ; : * cession on the part of the Board, many for h’m and Coxey to accompany them on The Chess Match, Advertisements under this heading enarged is admirable both for its simplicity and DODD & ROGERS, ported by our account of their engagements in the public representatives at Ottawa teachers of the Province should arrange for at the rate often cents per line. the impossibility of getting out of adjust- without respect of party, and ihat he will }to attend the school. They should see court, so the command was turned over to Moyrreat, May 16. young Jesse Coxey. ment. A line can be written clear to the he backed up by the united voice of the | that the matter be mentioned at the annual Ncw prunes and evaporated apples at Latker won the game of chess yeeter- bottom of the paper. ; Aid 8 B Enman & Co’s. day, Steinitz resigning at the 42nd move, | meeting of the school section, and the Laan Still another feature is the new Space ea consent of the people obtained. PALA WANE % Charlottetown, May 9, 1894—m w i * —_—_———-_ —- e+ | A great display of crockery and glass- Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the e-e —__—. . . : “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” GEORGETOWN NOTES. |' Commenting upon the taxation of , ware offered very cheap at the cucap PUES ALR AON ores same as the rest of the keys,

THE COMPROMISE TARIFF. | Commercial travellers, the Monetary crockery store—W P Colwill. dw dw Many schooners have been in for bait. Besides the improvement-, this Machine cae | Times of Toronto remarks that “It would and ains all the good poiuts of our No. 1 Latest? advices from Washington indi- Fifty barrels new Five Roses flour re- Since Saturday fishermen have not been be in order for the Prince Edward Island ceived this morning at Beer & Goll’s. able todo anything—a strong nor’wester cont No. 2 Machines. CHEAP cate that the tariff, as amended in the Scn- | authorities to define their 4 free trade prin- PILLS The speed of the Yost can be limited Grand Awakening blowing. ; Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm ate, will probably be adopted ly che ciples. CURE Some splendid oysters were taken up only by the ability of the operator to find House of Representatives. Henry Cleus The net profits of the bank of Mon- will fourm a sketching elass in oi] and and properly strike the keys. This we ness is only one of the many water colors during the first week in July, from the Brudenell last week. This isa ee is taking place. Con- SiGk HEADACHE new venture for Georgetown. guarantee. requisites in remarks that “ the concessions to mann: | treal for the past —— have and also special clssees for children in sumers no longer wish to é os heen as follows : — 2 . ° Edward McLaren has returned from the In other words, its mechanism is con- facturers in the Senate modifications of | 1888 $1,284,501 drawing from nature. She will be prepar- disordered Liver, ete, trived to respond instantly to the touch of the tariff ed to give lessons, as before, in all States, and intends working his farm in pay for Baking Powder bili have produced a marked 1as9..... sonvaneosedcosiionss BGI EE They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, the Royalty, the operator by the adoption of certain ex- branches of o:} and water color painting, Regulating the Secretions, restoring long which when change in estimates as te the working of | 1890 pedieuts, by the use of which— WALL in TINS, soe : teceeeeceeceeee LBT7311 throughout its various departments. ost Compiexion, bringing back the Keen Thomas Lavers was buried last Thurs- 7. on 6 i q « Ist. The touch is soft and even, and the that measure. Edg empty are USELESS. They lift the cloud « f ap- oe sreeerecoen-aie ; yt mll d&w day. His death was very sudden. A : . fT Sib bins btgisicscddieunieabticias bu 5323, 887 RISEBUb CF HEALTH the whole physical depression slight. preher.sion that has rested upon our indue- | 1292 large congregation was present at his bur- l 325 810 We wish everyone in country and city cnergy of the human frame, These Facts‘ ial. He was mach respected—one of the 2nd. The carriage feeds immediately Paper. Quality, style, beauty) AYWOID THIS tries for twelve months and open the way 1894 1,313,289 are edmitte 1 by thousands, in a!l classes of to call and see our new stock of crockery, few men who can mind their own busi- after the type leaves the paper. riety. Largest Sale ia th: Wozid. 7 3rd. The escapement is so arranged as of pattern are the points to a quicker and more general resumption —iontreal Gazette: The past twelve which we are selling so cheap at W P ness, He leaves a large family behind. Colwill’s. dw 4w Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. to be perfect and uniform. which must not be over- wd buy WOODILL'S of production than has been hoped for; | monthe, it is needless to say, have been a Whotesaie Agts, Peaas & Sons, Ld, Montreal, ¢ All in need of crockery and glassware World's Columbiaa Exposition. 4th. There is no ribbon movement to and, provided there be no important re- time of anxiety to bankers. The com- For sae hb ad dripyists would do well to call and see our new Ae ne ss SMS TIS anne te: Will be of value to the world by illus reqnire attention or consume power. | plaint of slowness in trade has been world- POWDER, Quality equal | tractions of these changes in the later dis- | wide. In the country nearest to Canada goods which ve are selling so cheap, at trating the improvements in the machanical 5th. The arrangement of the keyboard cussions, there is likely to be an import W P Colwill. dw 4w Votice to Commercial arts and eminent physicians will tell you conduces to great speed. to any in the market, the record of commercial disaster has been that the progress in medical agents, has 6th. Rapidity does not affect the align- ant revivel of busine«s even befure the noparalleled. Naturally some of the effects PAPER and Prof. Lawson pro- USE SKULA’S DISCOVERY, the grea: Travellers. been of equal importauee, and as a ment. new duties take effect.” The amend- were felt in Canada, which, also, had do- strengthening Jaxative that Syrup of Figs mestic reason for conservatism being shown 4lond and Nerve Remedy The Yost is by far the cheapest Writing nounces Pure and Whole- mente number hundreds. Among them 8 far in advance of all others. Machine, because it is the most economical is of the best in all particu- | sheian by her merchants in their dealings. The The attention of Commercial Travellers is are the following : called to the following sections of an Act in respect to Inking, Sapplics, Repairs, | result was seen in the decrease in the ci:- lars, but marked at the closest | passed by the Legisiative Assembly of Prince Durability, Ease of Learning, Ease of “Butter and substitutes there‘ors, 4 culation of all the chartered banka at the mayl 4 AUCTION! Edward Isiand, Session 1894, intitaled “An JUST NOW Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, figures consistent with the) cents per pound; House bill restored end of March last compared with the eame Act to Impose a Direct lax on Certain Classes Speed, ete. Cheese, 4 cents per pound; House bill, time in 1893, of over $2,000,000 of $2 600, ot Traders” :— Needs value, FOR SALE. 25 per cent 000 in the commereial discounts, and in ). “From and after the passing of this Act 8@F"Second-han | Ribbon anc Shift Key every casual trader not en residing A new paragraph makes milk, fresh, $2,500,000 in the call loans. Piano, Furniture. Machines for sale cheap. , inthis Province doing business within this are The Dwelling House and Property at three cents per gailon Province, commonly known as “ Commercial | Brighton formerly occapied Sy the jate T am instructed by John N. Morrisun, Travellers,” and every person not permanent- IRA CORNWALL, A new paragraph adds: Brown core, LETTERS ly residing in this Province, and who sells i M Me )) | Admiral Bayfield as a summer residence T0 THE EDITOR Esq., to sell by Anction, at the residence ail 96 per ton; cabbages, 2 cents each; cider, either for himseif or any other person cny General Agent for Maritime Provinces, | J and now occupied by Capt. ” goods, wares or merchandize in this Province, W. A. Weeks. 3 cents per gallon; eggs, 3 cents per dozen, of Edward Chandler, Esq., King Square, The house is heated with hot watet; and on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of May, or solicits or canvasses for orders either for | the £t. John, N. B. amd yolks of eggs, 15 per cent.; hay, $2 oar himself or any other person for the sale, ex- | who sell Double Rolls at A st GORSTION, is in first-class order. About three acres per ton; honey, 10 centa per gallon; hope, 8 jaesalnama instant, commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m.: change or purchase of any goods, wares or | eo, merchandize within this Province, either by | D. B. STEWART, Single Roll prices, | of lan d can go with the same. Posess:on cents per pound; onions, 20 Grand Square Piano, Hall & Son, Bos- cents per bushel; Srr,—I understand that the 24th May is the production of samples, photographs, cata- Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. r given ,bout the Ist of June next. peas, 20 cents per bushe!; ton; Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom logues, printed or written matter, or simply split peas, 50 cents | to be proclaimed as Arbor Day by ‘the per bushel of 60 pounds; peas, in cartoons, and Kitchen Furniture. by werd of mouth without the production of may7 mayl6—dy tf EDWARD BAYFIELD, , and would respectfully suggest to samples, photographs, catalogues, printed or | and | papers or other small packages, one cent Superinteu lent Uneworth that the cum Also, | Bay Mare, 6 years old, standard written matter, shall, before he or she enters apl 7—dy tf Trustee. per pound. These upon the business of so selling any goods, last five articles are as mer tran arrangement come into eftect on bred; 1 Buggy, 1 Sleiyh and Robes, | set in weres or merchandize, or soliciting or can- the the House Bill that day for the benefit of persons from Harness. vassing for suck orders, pay io the Provincial A new paragraph is iwserted: “Plants, the other parts of the Province who may Treasurer ¢f this Province an annual licen e Premises open for inspection on Tues- fee or direct tax of fifteen dollars.” place trees, shrubs and vines of all kinds, com- wight visit the city on the ceea ion. | day from 11 to 1 and 3 to 5 o’clogk. 2 “Upon payment of the said license fee | Coff Brothers’ Prize monly known as nursery stock, not expe-! The tine-table ix intended to be changed or direct tax, the said Provincial Treasurer Puzzle Solved. cially provided for, 10 per went ad. valorem. for the season on the Ist of June, Terms cash. shall grant a license authorizing the person to ——-— ——— (x) -—-—-—— Potatoes, changed therein named tosell poods, wares and mer- from 30 per cent. to anyhow, andl de not think it would ehandize in this Province, and to sélicit and 15 cents per bushel R. BEATRSTO, of 66 pounds. lo any harm to make the change a few canvass for orders for the sale, exchange or buy Ist Prize Won by Daniel A new paragraph is added, reading: days earlier, as suggested. The change may16--eod Auctioneer. purchase of goods, wares and mérehandize UcLeod, City; 214 Prize Won by F. J. Wise, Milton. | within this Provinee. Such license shali be | “Garden seeds, agricultural seeds and would be greatly appreciated, and would granted and remain in force for thé space of one year following Seeds other seeds, not specially provided for, 10 | likely prove a financial benefit to the rail- thedate upon which th: P. FE. I. HOSPITAL. said license shall be grapted and no longer.” per cent. ad valorem.” 3. CORRECT | way anthorities ny such Comm -reial Traveller or per- METHOD. OTHER WAYS NEAR IT, Another new paragraph reade: “Straw, Vox Porunt. son not permanently residing in this Pro- is vince as aforesaid, who, 15 per cent ad vu orem; teasles, 15 per Public Notice i# hereby given that in after the passing of iin i this Act, shall sell any goods, wares cent. ursuance of the Act of Incorporation, a or m r- It is « : “we ave in the chandize, or solicit or canvass for orders tor Carter’s Seedstore 89 3 23 i 1G 57 $ 9+ 0=1 x Fish, smoked, dried salted, pickled or *UBLIC MEETING of all contributors the sale exchange or purchase of any goods, United State- 45,900 bind and 33,900 wares or merchandize 6 9 otherwise prepared for preservation, to the above Institution will be held at the in any Manner ufore- 45 29 Rd Thal ke deaf mutes. said within this Provinee without hay.n maylQ first 43 67 changed from 15 per cent. to the House ——e_ =) Prince Edward Island Hospital, in the paid the said license fee or direct tax, an 4 87 obtained 10° 7+2=1x provision of 2 centa poun | City of Charlottetown, Prince Eiward the said licen-e, shall for each and USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the grem every occasion upon which Valuable Mare For Sale. Herrings, pickled, frozen or salted and Island, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th cay he or she shall 100 City. Blood and Nerve Remedy. sell uny goods, wases or merchandize, or soli- 100 Country. . 98 100 citor oe eeel x ealt water fish, frozen or packed in ice, of May, 1894, atthe hour of 7.30 p.m., canvass foran order for the sale, ex- 1 9 d+4=—1 x ehange or purchase of any goods, wares or | changed from 15 per cen’. ad valorem to for the purpose of election.of Trustees for nel To be sold by Public Auction, on FRI- Cbandize as aforesaid, be liable to pay the } cent per pound as in the House pro- | the Government of the Institution in ac- sum Of two hundred dollars io the said Pro- DAY, 18th May, instant, at the hour of 12 7 100

ORANGES. vincial Treasurer.” ee vision. cordance with the -by-laws, ‘and for the o’clock, noon, in front of the Market Plums, prunes, figs, raisins and other | traneaction of such other business as shal! This Act is now in force, | House, Charlottetown:—That valuable dried grapes, including Zante cerrante, | Prizes will be given when be brought before the meeting. ANGUS McMILLAN, Thoronghbred Mare called “ Miss A.,” called for. Anyone will prize a pairof our levely new restored to the Hotise provision of 14 cents We have received wei es Oranges. Provincial Secretary-Treasurer, formerly owned by Rev. G. DeFinance, B. BALDERSTON, Boots or Shoes. We have the correct footwear a pound in-tead of 30 per cent. W. A. HUTCHESON. Provincial Treasury, } '-and latterly by Michael Anthony O’Brien. at low price. A new paragraph is inserted after that Secretary of Board of Trustees. Prince Edward Island, > 15th May, 1894. \ ne putting a duty of 25 per cent. on fresh mayl6—4i—guar pat BERNARD KIGGINS, GOFF may] 6—law tl dte BROTHERS. maylé—dy tf pat pio tf mayl6—2i Deputy Sheriff. Charlottetown, May 16, 1894—m w f

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