See as ——- MASONIC TEMPLE OPERA HOUSE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY AD MONDAY, MARCH 17ih and 19th, ‘McCloud & Melvile’s h Drama, WILL O° THE WISP, Selden’s Iri lhe Brightest, Wittiest and Prettiest of Irish Plays |Special Scenery, Startling ? fects, Novel Sensations, Beautifal Musie, Thrilling Climaxes, Clever Specialties. ov cents rey wi en ) i ic i, «a, JV and Plan of Balcony at Rankin’s Drug Store | Plan cf Lower Hall at Dodd’s Drug Store. | meh Political Meeting. li be held at Mount Stew- art Hal], on MONDAY NEXT, the 19th at 6 o'clock, p. m., at Peters will speak on various watters of importance touching | } A Meeting v | ; dav of March, inst., which Hon. F a . . ; the Financial State of the Province. A full attendance of Electors is earnest d&w-mcechl4 | ly requested. Mail Co Tenders addressed to the Postmaster- Cieneral will be received at Otiawa until ioon on FRIDAY, 4th May next, for the conveyance of ler Majesty's Mails on proposed contracts for four years from the Ist July next, over each of the follow- ing routes, viz.:— Albany and Victoria, daily (Sunday ex- cepted). ' Augustine Cove and Lansdowne tri-weekly. Hedeque and weekly. Hotel, Lansdowne Hotel, tri- Bedeque and Summerside, daily (Sun- day excepted). Belfast and Garfield, semi-weekly. Blooming Point and Tracadie |} 8emi-weekly. Cardigan Bridge and Corraville, semi } week ly. Cross, Charlottetown and Victoria, tri-w eekly Elliotvale and Peake’s Station, semi- weekly. Gowan Brae and Souris East, sem | weekly. Greenwich and Head of St. Peter’s Bay, | semi-weekly. | Mansfield and Selkirk semi-week ly Milton Station and North Milton, tri- weekly. New Wiitshire and Railway Station, daily (Sunday excepted). tailway Station, Printed notices containing full informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Office at which the services commence and termin- ate, or at the office of the subscriber. F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asset. P. O. Inspector Post Office Inspector’s Office, ) Charlottetown, P. E. I.. 14th March, 1894 } PE Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1893, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sun- days excepted) as follows :— Read down A. M. Leave Read up Arrive P. M. ae i as rr ; Y ry ao _ r rHE DAILY EXAMINER . . > . - - SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1894. 7 a Mes. a ae ee ae es i STOPDARDS PHOTOGRAPHS THE ELLIOTT AT SAVANNAH, GA. | 4 Captain Brown Ertan Latest News About ‘ por the Mosquito Coast Disturbances, picture Che steamer Elliott, Captain Angus ch week | Brown, arrived off Tybee Saturday night, from Blueti« lds, Nie vragua After leavin, quarantine, Sunday mort , % New York Mi Lo Herald correspondent wa eived board aad given the first detailed news of “ Seaein oe Me Ct straw Hats and Flowers, Spring inf ) ‘ ‘ uo f 4 . hus ‘ vorted LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, |°srsic Brows isthus reported: 7 venenatis is on February 27 and at once began " Spee re yaad og EE Capes and Jackets, Print Cottons rreat i st bv t 1 natives, as ahe } ight to be a mat “in. but al 4 - rs were allayed when the steamer begar ® a S wal ring in ata ot and Cambrics, Wool Challies, Print- Captain Brown says the Comas, British - a a war, arrived at BI ut fields February 3 4 , 27 at eft about fiftv menand two gatling harbor. The Comas the p eded a i Aspinwall t able l w and returned to Bluefields on the i Mear ¢ the men lef the hulk w ashore Mg i found the Nicaraguans in full charge | the public buildIngs. The men from | : ; the Comas compelledthem to hoist the : Ts ~ | Moequito fi side of tha Nica ¥ \ t Capta Brown is pos fA n B i sh fla I hoisted ’ . > —- ssailing | 12S ny" ta Mo r . ’ . take } : try. Business was | : k W 1 vith nterruptior i ~ ! - m Bluetields to the State | , @ , s Dena tat Washington sav that the : : : “ES a : oO oO EN oO . Mosquite territory and are now on board | Cleopa It expected that th i a tie B tis] vy ernment on the | , j ground that the action of the British | { i ‘ naval off landing marines was an T roachiment on the Monroe doctrine and | . s at of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty ‘ . Da } ld feel sf that he x ] N F st / t | Captain Brown should toel pleased that he JUST OPENED OUVT!—A new and complete stock of HARD AND SOF’ at iniv ooengen delay ¢ at vs <a, mH > ‘ 4 + * + ge e _& ° . ako tat he has removed all wee HT ATS, tor value ahead of anything in the city. This splendid selection is now on ‘ that existed minds of z 9 a - " ° . ’ _ Nahagoe avhorte ool “< view at our Store, and we will undertake to fit you out in a new Suit, Hat and Fur- - twisters” to the south of us, arising | - . . - | Shonen yew ive Moats oust | Mishings, and save you many dollars. Come and examine our stock before purchasing 5 i a yw yt ai eleewhere. ‘ : : fate “alles « perros” wiped ty dda A new lot of “UIES, made from our own manufactured Tweeds, just reeeived \ © go | Millan her ceeratulations to Capain and selling cheaper than eve.. i { 4 ! rprising owner = S y The Ell sailed from Savannah fo ailwas always wel ee ee A few more OVERCOATS, ULSTERS and REEFERS left, which we are : " : This territory tie Mos uito; hich © = at YY . r oa ‘ Goles litle sviches along ihe Conihiean cot tom | Clearing at COST! Blighest price, Cash or Trade, for Wool. 10’ to 13° N. lat., and for about forty . Bt s inland, a ‘ a ved a sem “inde Y.M.C. A.| fection of Great Britain from 1655 to 1860. s , at <K BR th Clavton-Ba'w reat fF 1850} 3 lar as viewed | f ass! elated all claims to the Mos. ~ 4 4 hanie and juito coast, and by the treaty of Nicaragua . Mr. 8S. H. Campbell | in 1860 ceded the protectorate absolutely | B \ 8 point Nicaragua. The local chief died in | rt at ea is#4, and Nicaragua has never recognized his success Nevertheless, the reserve Cm aaa nues to be ruled by a chief elected by | “ a iy i I g : he natives and assisted by an administra rf OF ween and Gratton Streets. ’ - na 96 ~ "| tive « cil, which assembles at Blue- Corne Q G on . age - a oe he capital of the territory —Encyc Charlottetown, February 10, 1891—+t t s a a ‘ ‘ PAG ad r - +o ————— | : . SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, red the 2 Sin,—-A man who had been troubled for } 1.0. O.F the member of Wil | tary the whole face ant hl etl CARPETS CLOTHING BRATS. : time at wir . : . ® . - ' ieee end deans | principal hospitals in Europe and 3 9 nil eh Linerica, without any apparent change, - ned on its removal at any cost aes i a eee ry —* “a Yesterday he underwent treatment at the ‘ % _ : ee" | hands of one of our tonsorial artists, with | ' a a : ; . s rher as &@ ‘ 5 factory r P the «¢ > | ‘ a = c , , ~ . y . ~ mi ; f Mo TS mabeat of Oe. | a On? OES Af Be greet being Our stock of Carpets is now complete ; our stock of Hats is now complete; our stock of Men’s, Boys . ely removed, besides th patient’s face | ; ? : : | y presen — tie snMroved ins Paranc i TY ° S OO » , . r . > , P : ee eee epee eres. |@2d Youths’ Clothing is surprising everybody, We are bound to do a large business this season, Our motto at nig m sounded fore fre st) 7 casas Ineritore.—There vill be vo/18 Low Prices and fair, square treatment to everybody, : : meeting of the Teacher’s institute this even | Str ] parti tu Pe” + : ° : . § j but their « asoguiees, ap-she |“ + MR, CHANDLER, who is a partner in the Carpet business, has charge of that. department, and will be re was speed guish 7 Tome Minirary. — The officers, non-com- ° + e ‘ . ie he:ghbors who were early on the scene. | missioned officers and men oi No.sCo.| glad to see any of his friends, You won't have to walk up stairs; you go up on-an elevator, and when you i ‘ - + ‘amp, @n@ | 22nd Battalion, will meet for drill on! e . ; . : . <a \ ‘ar QA ate ne Lotus” Te nay evening, March 19Uh, w sovlock./ are there the stock of Carpets that will meet vour eves will surprise you. Best 5-Frame Brussels for 95 cts rs iu © one A full attendance requested.—D. Stewart, | : . , ei - ial ; Contato ot. i c 4 k Parl st cae ce she Rosert Emer. — Last evening the | Mise MeM give an ad- | Writer had the privilege of being present | aa Ovatore « Orator: Mise | at the Lyceum Theatre to witness the | etc MecMilla absthia . onist are | @ress rehearsal of the Charlottetown | iy ; ws : st « house Any Dramatic lub in the play of Robert | ae a” te spse after the address, | Emmet, which they intend to perform | As §3 ‘ ‘ ne vill be taken | this evening. The different characters are | , ines st will be | ‘wel! up in their respective parts, the act- : i meen oer . — reaps ‘ rod a of a g ie good and the — and stage - —— — = - aa ee i | Sent e rangements exceilent As the proceeds | foo ' ' , t Act | are ae nee oe very laudable cause | BIBLE SOCIETY. New Bakery. cc die a t bes peak a bumper house | , iM ee rt] \ on j ome qoenepenantis i he Annual Meeting of i Auxillary ; Fosme pty A gps ce Grier Cive Comie.—A letter from one | of the British and Foreign Bible Soec‘ety | ) ; I beg to inform the public that I have Aving @ »ecord ew “ar oo of the Island students at McGill states | will be held in St. James’ Church on ff ae Store next door to the Thomas Foley, Esq a Domi h that the College Glee and Banjo Club MONDAY, 2nd April. Chair taken at | 4 Lasonic Temple, where you will find all Saviegs Saak,was last nignt « 3 — will give a@ performance in the Opera 7.30 p.m mehl4 s kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on spoplexy and is now at the pr - of one Howse at Charlottetown, on the even : rk Nae ee B TON | band. A share of your patronage is Ree ee ee Le aa | a of the Gh of May. The Cb 5 | Solicited. : ir. F wee We ‘ eee . ym prises twenty six students, and we j JOHN C MOORE, we ae he Jog are avsured that their performances are | Formerly in the employ of Joseph k . 8 . ex really first clase. At Christmas they ; Knight & Sons. el cc a im—mehl4 we. De. Con ~ ee ont ee | Is the only Firm in America that publishes | : media eae Lady Aberdeen and family, who occu- stated t "a Be mesien? oxh pieda box. They have also played on | wo oO asions in Windsor Hall, Montreal, | To Arrive in a Few Days. W aroie b> i | uf a { i - ‘ ( j I I 3 Fr ‘ 0 { R { f sab ‘ i Pillow S Han Ker Ua . Ca (; Cae D r Ba sags, Slipper Holder f ar and Cuff Holders Art Draper i \ e Clea ~ lal { ‘ { ‘ H Bonnet Shapes, yy Ch Curtains & Portieres, i S) Hates amore g£ is are a expe ted to ar- tw r three days We have e : t Si PIECES DRESS GOODS e way, al i i CASE HOSIERY. vy weeks we will show our “~~. Complete Stock ot La si sa Mantles. Ou: in this departimer hundreds ng French, German “ft wn fithe t ¢legant and ind English models BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 17,10 3. m. Winds mostly westerly, fair weather, higher temperatare AN ATTRACTIVE LIST. 1 Misses’ Spring and Summer | “ pre eminence | sufficient promise of | becom- | with great success, so that the citizens of Charlottetown will the or performances by attending the theatre on the above date. IF IT’S DRUGS — you'll find them here, perhaps not always the lowest-priced but for all thatthe cheapest. There’s linary class of a satisfaction in feeling | safe. Our customers know that what they get from us is good (in fact we guarantee the qual- ity), and at as low a price as good things can be sold, Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. paar hl6 PEOPLE | WILL BUY where they get the best goods for the least money. On this fact we rely for our success in the future. To this end all our efforts lead. - Every change, every improve- ment, marks an advance in this direction. Our stock is large, it is well made, it is cheap. Mark Wright & Co, Lid Who sell at selling prices. mech17 enjoy something above | Easter Cards! ee = ¢ . ‘ ‘ Y ag conrmsnrias A DRIVE IN OPTICAL REGEIVED TO-DAY, sonein | ANOTHER LOT OF eas variety of iene, TO-DAY AT | —$—$—$—$<$$$$$$ $$$ TE i NEWEST DESIGNS OPENING HASZARD & MOORE'S. Charlottetown, March 6, 1894—+ t 8 General Agent for P. E. Island. Oreice—-Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. The rush is on jeb6 where we can supply sight r stock of Glasses of every. | Whetever your defect or | | peculiarity of vision may be, if glasses! > | ‘sy? "@? will correct it we meet your case. MEN S and BO} Ss There’s no chance for atmistake on this | point, becanse we fit the glass to the eye and not eye tothe glass. We have the} Priestley’ largest assortment of Spectacles and Eye- ; ries e S d § afl d S glasses in the Province Aluminum, | rh ; 8 | Gold, Silver or Steel Frames as preferred. } B . Pimms] Cravenettes ot ARE WRAPPED.~ Ladies who dress well are now wearii.g these waterproof goods tor : e . can | TENDERS. Department of Public Works, Charlotietown, March 12, 1894 j | i Sealed Tenders will be received by this | Department up to 4 o'clock, p. m., on | MONDAY, March 19th, inst., from any person or persons willing to eontract for We also have Colored Glasses. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Bloek. Ch’town, March 16, 1894-—dy } 2 | | ‘HARRIS & ATT: elephoue ompany| | London House.. Sa Painting the Government Ferry Steamers Elfin and Southport, cloaks, wraps and all over garments. No other material is so satisfactory. They are Rainproof, Porous, Durablé, Stylish, Healthy, Comfortable. When asking for them ladies should be sure to say “ Priestley’s Cravenettes. ’ | according to plan and specification to be | seen at this office. Tenders to statea lump sum for each Boat separately. This Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender | Tenders to be marked “ Tenders for Painting Ferry Steamers.” INSURAN E--- ; ; s | JNO. WM. MORRISON, Secretary of Public Works CULV ANA NGGQ2UUUE i ALAS Mr. Robert Angus having, on the four- teenth dav of March, instant, resigned his | Charlottetown, March 17, 1894—dy position of Manager of the P. E. Island } ; ' Telephone Company, the Agents of the ' Company and all other persons indebted i w it are hereby notified to send in their }-returns and moneys at once to Charles C. : i mehl3—d&w Gardiner at the Telephone Office, Char- The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— lottetown, and all those having any other ae business with the Company are requested FIRE. . i * | to apply to him until tithoe notice a : i @ » Reliable Dy gs, ti North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. | ¢ | H. J. CUNDALL, Union Assurance Society (1714). | ape sieieitiitaeattninccnenifseiaipineenaishnemensstintniniilsiaas mehl5 President. = Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. teliance Marine Insurance Company. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. 7 all einen Honest Dealing, “The Birds of P. &. Island, Kew Prison: BY F. BAIN. HAVE WON THE TRADE. REDDIN BROS., “ After careful ANALYSIS of samples} An interesting, popular and complete of account of our native Birds, by an ex- a perienced Naturalist. VTOODILL Ss | For sale atthe Bookstores o° Messrs. | Haszard & Moore and Geo. Carter & Co. Fire and Marine Policies all written here. We Are the Ma Around Which Trade Ce a ek Sterling Certificates, payable in any GERMAN BAKING POWDER, | _mpbls—4 oor te is part of the world, issued on shipments. i by me at several Groceries, I * E ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company and the Dominion Burglary The Po r Dr j ts ye “PURE, WHOLESOME, TO Tt Guarantee Company of Canada. fie a pula Uggists. Ss > " ca hd } yD oe : - a2 : . =— day WELL PROPORTIONED. The brick store on Queen Street, lately vs -_ OFPICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. Agencies in all Towns and — : GEORGE LAWSON, ! oceupied by E.H. Norton & Co. Apply —— BOY WANTED, about 15 years of age, to do general work about a store. Must be able to hand. 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BORNE” ccovce 7% bbbed Sass cicoedesia Lv 6) >. MM. A. M. 100 Lv .».-Emerald Junction....... Ar82) 150 Ar . Cape Traverse.........Lv 730 D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. - UNSWORTH, Superintendent. J Charlottetown, Dec. 14. 1898. Wants, Lost, Found,&c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, FOUND—In the Market House, a purse. Owner may have same by paying for this ad mchl6—2i TO LET—A House on Dorchester Street, with six rooms, adjoining residence of J. kK. Macdonald, Esq. Possession given on oi about 15th April next. Apply to Tromas ALLEY. wed sat—mchI7 FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- enpied by him on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about ist May uext. Itis a first-class House in ali respects, and is heated with hot water th rough- oul. For particulars apply to Judge Alley or to the sibseriber on the premises.—L. J. OSTRANDER. ti—mebl5 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRE})—Al) kinds of Sewing Machines repaired ut my | Office on Great George Street, and made to | work as good as new.—Joun HieGIns, Char- lottetown. 31 pd—mehls FOUND.—A bag containing shi charts etc Apply at this office, — wo th-anoh 2 LOST.—On Saturday, the 10th inst.,a pair of gold-rimmed Spectacies, in case. Finder will suitably rewarded by leaving same at this office. lw—mch12 aieeiiiaaialiial, ead sedan 10 LET.—A convenient tenement house containing seven rooms, situated on Ovlebar Street. on given Ist May. Enquire of Mrs. BLATCH, corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. dy tf—mch7 APPRENTICE WANTED at once to learn the Blacksmith trade. One f:om the country preferred.—Gro. H. Foster. dé&w ti—mch5 WANTED.—A House to rent in April or May, with parlor, dining room, kitchen, and not less than four bedrooms. Apply at this Office. ti—mch7 PIANO.—A second-hand American Piano in good order will be sold cheap sae for atonce. Apply at this office, tf—mch6 WANTED.—A young man of steady habits as coapeeeer, whvu has had some experience of single and double entry. Apply to PrakKE Bros. & Co. meh6 HOUSE TO LET.—The Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. T. L. oeneee on Prince Strect, contains eleven rooms, heated through- out with hot wate~ fitted with gas fixtures avd electric li Touse in order st, Apply “to . &, ton gir Moore. nS im Fa te sath ee Anti 3 ue oe erm r de] cage AS RINE Te ui wet saci oe ia a