DOT OE rT a Psi ye ee eee eet aie thence ————— ———_— = a. a J LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mayries a Specraury -_ Derwarp Lety in ” Beer Bros Scottish Song and SN v at the Ope ra House to-night. Don’t faii to attend - Soctat.—A 1 enjoyable social was the basement of Zion Church last eve ¢, under auspices of the Christian } } eavorsS ery Hor Mr. W. S. MeKie is buying gy horses He pays the highest t e*, and parties wit snitable an mals t " — bia 1 SPARROW Now,—A fight be- ‘ two «parrows took place on Rich- : 1 Stre Queen, this forenoon \ wadlv ber of people witnessed the ‘ lasted juite a whit = ar - —_———__ JOHN KYNASTON DROWNED Inthe North R nthe No i oN ‘ —Ww in ‘Charlottetown, Von mnown A letter received by Mr. Thomas Wake- ling, of this city, brings the sad news that his brother-in-law, Mr. John Kynaston was drowned in North River, New York, On the 28th May. The body was subse- quently recovered and forwarded to his wite in Washington, D.C. The body was identified by some letters found in the pockets of his clothes. How he came to be drowned is un- known, but detectives are at work on the case, and further particulars are expected shortly, [t appears that Kynaston left Washin ton for New York _ on the 20th May in search of employment, the family in whose service he was going to Europe for the = summer, thus throwing him out of work. Kynaston was well known in Charlottetown, being for sometime employed as coachman by the Master of the Rolls. He left eight or #n years ago for Washington with Gen- eral Dunn, who was for many years United States Consul here, and remained in his service until his death. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn. Mr. Wakeling received the news of the sad affair from his niece, Mrs. Hodges, of Washington. Ke Kenstveron Hat.—At a meeting held * ‘ y the f wit were elected ofl af Sunday, for the present year: Superintendent, Theo. L. Chappelle; Se ary, Miss I Passmore: Treas- urer, Richard Campbell; Organist, Mrs A.H. Maepherson; Librarian«, Miss Maud d and Mrs. C. J. Pattor Pea Party at Canpigan.—A grand tea party is to be held on July 19th at Cardi- gat Bridge, on the Cardigan Hall grounds, about two minutes’ walk from the station The situat is happily chosen, and the tea party offers an opportunity to many to visit Cardigan and its pretty scenery. See advertisement for further particulars. saslteainiais Tue Davexrort Scnoor, Sv. Jony.— This school, which is under the direction of Rev. J. M. Davenport, Bn is doing excellent work. A careful education is given to boys training for <« olle ge or busi- ness. There is a competent staff of mas- ters, and the scheol is very carefully managed. The school year begins Sept. 3. ied Ix « Bap Way.—The unsatisfactory condit f the civic finances of Montreal ts beginning to make itself felt. On Mon- day morning A. W. Beansoleil, chairman of the health committee, stated that he had discharged ail the employes of the scavenging department, not havinz money to pay thems, with the exception of a few men to look after the horzes. A Fast Mire—A Stratford, Ontario, despatch of the Sth Says: I the 2.50 race yesterday, on the track of the Strat- ford Turf Association, Sir Harry Wilkes, owned by E. James, Toronto, trotted the first heat in 2.16, against a strong wind. This is the fastest mile ever trotted in Canada ona half-mile track in a race heat. Sir Harry Wilkes is only four years old, was bred in New Brunswick,and sired by Harry Wilkes . iy — Opprettowsute.—The Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of the Maritime Provinces, John A. Craig, Esq., of Yar- mouth, N.S., paid informal visit to Port La Joie Encampment last evening. The Grand Patriarch gave a good account of the Encampment Branch in the Lower an Provinces After the meeting came re- freshmente at Carter’s restaurant. Mr. Craig left for Eureka, Pictou County, this morning, where, ve understand, he will institute an Encampment _ this evening icstaaiiindiam Jvuoce Firzceraip’s Apporntweyt. — The Canada Gazette at hand this morning contains the following under date of May 28th: “Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, of the city of Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Esquire, one of Her Majesty’s Counsel learned in the law : te be Vice-Chancellor and an Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, Honourable Jos- eph Hensley deceased.” Judge Fitzgerald received his commission this morning and was “sworn in” before Chief Justice Sulii- yan at noon. vice the -_ Imporrast to Suirrers.—The SS. £l- liott, Captain Brown, owned by R. Me- Millan, Esg., will leave Bosfon for Char- lottetown about the 20th inst. Thereafter she will make regular trips between the two ports. As will be seen by advt. in to- day’s papers, special inducements are of- fered to shippers by this steamer. Freight will receive careful actention and will be delivered at the P. E. I. R. free of cartage. The warehouse accommodation is good, the rates low, and as the Elliott is an Is- land-built beat, owned at home and in charge of P. E. Islanders, we bespeak for her a large patronage tania Wititam Cowarv’s Gexerovs Girr.— William Cunard, formerly of Halifax and now of London, has made a handsome donation to the directors of the deaf and dumb institution. He has presented the institution with a strip of land from Cunard’s field adjoining their property, which will double its extent This generous act will furnish an example to our citizens and merchants, who should aleo come to the assistance of the directors at the time, when they are con- templating further progressive work. It is understood to be their intention at an early date to erect a brick and stone build- ing, which will adequately meet the edu- cationa! requirement of the deaf and dumb | children of these provinces, and will be a ‘ redit to the whole city. Who Ww ill follow William Cunard’s example in helping to properly house and educate deaf and dumb pupils ?—Halifax Herald. S. or T.—District Division, No. 4, met in quarterly session yesterday at Cornwall. Hight subordinate divisions were repre- sented by about 60 members The second and third weeks in July were set apart for the interchange of divisional visits, which were arranged as follows Victoria, to visit Ever Onward; Mayflower, Holdfast; Ever Onward, Victoria; Reform, Acadia; Kingston Star, Excelsior; Acadia, May- flower; Excelsior, Triumph; Holdfast, teform; Triumph, Kingston Star. The public meeting was held in the Methodist Chureh, D. W. P. Matthews presiding. Addresses were given by Messrs. H. Howard, J. J. Chappell and W. H. Harris, fecitations were given by Miss Campbell and Miss McLeod, a temperance sulo by Miss Chappell, and an organ solo by Miss Crosby, and readings by Messrs. Coffin, Godfrey and McKenzie. The charch choir rendered excellent music. After a hearty vote of thanks had been tendered to the trustees of the church and the choir, the nieeting closed to meet again with Ever Ouward Division, Lot 48, in September next. Silk Beauty ! Silk Variety ! English Dress Goods. The beanty of these Silks is specially noticeable in the delicacy and novelty of coloring, and evenness of weave and finish. WEAR GUARANTEED by manufac- turer. The price is only $17 fora Dress Length of 16 yards. Here's a perfect pic- ture of beauty! See our south window! We have always claimed first place for Silks, but our present stock challenges all past records, Dainty Trimmings to match in every Case BEER BROS. ’ We haye just opened another case of wes’ Corsets, and show « beautiful variety of the most fa hi 3 shionable and moat comfortable makes. ¥ —— ee Weather Bulletin. Tororo, June 13, 16 9. m. Moderate winds, fair weather; stationary or higher temperature. ——— i TT _ Tae Fasrxer will leave Halifax for Charlottetown via intermediate ports this evening at six o'clock. Sl Tue Last Srraws — We lave ben shown a very timely and well executed political cartoon, the werk of Mr. Alfred J. Quirk, of this city, The taxpayer is re- presented hy a came',who is breaking down under the load of straw (taxes) with which he is being burdened by Premier Peters. Underneath is the inscription, “Peters putting the last straws on the camel’s bak.” The s tuation is well hit off. tak Osrruary.—It le our painful duty to announce to-day the death ot William Cc. MecDona'd, of East Point. He wasa young man of irreproachable character, who will be long mourned by his many friends and associates. To his bereaved parents and fainily we tender our syinpathy. ae Cue Western Chronicle, Feb. 16, 1894, speaking of Herr Kari Deering’s singing, says : “The hall almost seeemed too smal! to contain his powerful voice, which was always in perfect harmony and denoted perfect training.” Terms for private and class pupils at Johnson & Johnson’s. ——, —_—————_—_——— THE NEWEST PUBLICATIONS. The Parliament of Religions, (by F. T Neely.) The World’s Congress of Religions. W. T. Stead’s new book. Found Wanting, (by Mrs. Alexander.) The Duke of Arcanum. Esther Waters, (by Geo. Moore.) The Perkin’s Peril, (by Geo. V. Wells.) Dr. Herron’s new beoks. The Larger Christ. The call of the Cross. The Christian Society. A Plea for the Goepel. The New Redemption. &c., &c. Just received at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. june 12 3i eod, PERSONAL. James E. Macdonald, M. P. P., Cardi- gan, was registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. There were registered at the Hotel Da- vies this forenoon: John Sterling, Mon- treal; Wm R Powell, Halifax; M C Leigh- man, Montreal; E L Foster, do. Mr. D. H. Robinson, of Montpelier, Yt., is here on a visit to his mother and sister, who will shortly remove to Vancouver, B. C., where Mr. George Rebinson is now re- siding. Mr. Bremner, of the Bank of Ottawa, was married this morning in Chicago to Miss Hunter,a young lady who is well known in Ottawa, where she has spent some time with Mrs. J. B. Lewis, of Ashburnham Hill.—Ottawa Free Press, June 9. At the Queen Hotel this forenoon there were registered: W G Furlong, Halifax; DE Clarke, Orwell. The arrivals last evening included: Chas Farrand, Toronto; Chas J Gorham, Rockingham, S K Foster, Montreal; Patrick [Db LeBlanc and wife, Moncton. = i MARRIED. At St. Cecilia’s Church, Boston, Mass., on the 22nd ult., by Rev. Father Downing, James J. Cahill, of Boston Highlanda, to Miss Katie A. Keefe, daughter of Richard Keefe, of Norwood Cottage, Alberton, P. E. Ieland. At Newtonville, Mase., on the 6th inst., by Rev. F. E. Hamilton, Frank Hysloop, formerly of Buctouche,N. B.,to Miss Annie Pillman, danghter of Mrs. James Pillman, ef Char'eston, Mass., and formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. I. a DIED. In this city, on the 12th inst., Hannah Maria, beloved wife of Edward Hackett, Inspector of Fisheries, aged 54. May she rest In peace. [Funeral on Thursday from her late residence, Prince Street, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at a quarter to six a. m.] At East Poirt, en the 4th of June, Wil- liam C. MeDonald, in the 26th year of his age. Ba. ¥. At Boston Highlands, June Ist, Nellie, daughter of the late John Kennefic, aged 20 years and 10 months, formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. I. At East Boston, Mass., on the 4th inst., Catherine Merrry, aged 54 years. At Grand River, Lot 14, on the 2nd inst., Christy Macintyre, wife of Alexander Macintyre. WELL PEOPLE do not need medicine. Certainly not. But sometimes they have a headache or feel bilious—yerhaps a little dizzy. This is the WARNING, EVERYBODY’S PILLS, taken at such times. will keep people well. Price 25c. per box. Pre- pared only by Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. junel3 Fine Growing Weather This ! Asa business grows expenses do not increase in anything like the same proportion, and it is by reason of “large returns” and not by sticking on the profit that our Furniture bust- ness keeps growing. And to keep up the “growing” we are making efforts to place before the public GOODS and PRICES surpassing all previous ofterings. We think we can do thie, and judging by the total of our retail sales for May, the buying public are aware of this money-saving fact. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LD. Se ee ——————— THE DAILY EXAMINER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. THAT RACE, Sir,—I notice in last evening’s Examiner a letter signed “ Psycho.” While heartily endorsing his remarks regarding the championship, it was scarcely necessary to single out two or three Charlottetown wheelmen by name, as being excluded. Messrs. Young and Rogers can speak for themselves, but personally I had not, nor have I yet, either desire or intention to join in either the “controversy” or “contest.” I would not, if I could, be champion. It would be an unenviable position to hold; beside,it is not skill so much brute foré® that is required for a “‘run” of that kind. I have ne wish to pluck the hard-earned but petty laurels from the victor’s brow. The eup is of no value. Its possession means nothing out the defeating of one individual who was perhaps a little over-sanguine of his ‘‘prowess.” Let those who wish fight over such things; but, as the small boy says, “I’m not in it.” W. P. Dott. Ch’Town, June 12, 1894. as THAT BICYCLE RACE, Sir,—‘Psycho,” of Summerside (?) talking through his hat. Mr. Davies’ challenge, as I read it, was not confined to the present hoider of the pewter mag, but toall Island wheelmen. “Psycho” is evidently a gentleman who makes records behind a barn or some other secluded spot, where only his own ipse dixit is the proof. I would advise “Psycho,” instead of wasting his energy on the newspapers, to take his “Brantford” and try what he can dothe 24 miles in, between New Perth and Charlottetown, and it may be that when he returns, (if he ever does) he will feel a little more humble, and will not have any wind left to blow about his performance. I beg to say that I do not live in Summerside, Souris, or any foreign part, but am a meek and Jowly citizen of the city of 18 CHARLOTTETOWN. THE LADIES, The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, }ook for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. eee Measure your health by your sympathy with inorning and spring. [f there is no response in you tothe awakening of Nature if the prospect ef an early morning walk does not banish sleep, if the warble of the first bluebird does not thrill you, you know that the morning and spring of your life is past. —Thorean. Important Notice.—The exten- sive auction saie ofsuperior fur- niture, carriages, Mc’, atthe late residence of the Hon. Judge Hensley, will) take place on Wednesday and Thursday, the 27thand 28th June instant, of which due notice will be given.— R. Beairsto, auctioneer. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. Children’s suits from 75c up at Prowse Bros. You can always depend on getting the newest styles and best goods in child- ren’s clothing from the Wonderful Cheap Men. junel3 Positively the last chance—All fishing rods at Dodd’s Medical Store will be cleaz- ed out at cost. jl2 3i We wish everyone in country and city tv call and see our new stock of crockery, which we are selling so cheap at W P Colwill’s. dw 4w COOL SUMMER UNDERWEAR For Hot Weather. Fine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Net Shirts. Light Summer Merino Shirts and Drawers. Ligh Cashmere Half Hose. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlotteton, June 8—dy 1894, P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY trains of this Railway will excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Ist June, 1894, the run daily (Sundays Trains Inward. Read down: Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 -e+ee--Charlottetown....... 620 9 40 $01 614.....Royaity Junction..... 606 $19 645. ..,.North Wiltshire...... 534 8x0 Hunter River ...... ...-Bradalbane 3 46 6 440 7 455 730.. .-Emerald.... 508 7 40.. 5623 75.. 600 815 PM 14 830 202 34 223 905 317 935 rc : } Seer 0’ Le 5 08 10 47 B 600 1114 655 1155 PM AWM AM PM M <6 300....... Charlottetown....... 920 55 650 315... Royailiy Junction.....905 515 728 BAO... 1.2 - sone Bedford .......+ - s4y 440 $05 405).......Ar |. ee 815 405 Mount Stewa t fe $20 410)......-Lv pO 810 35 OUD 4, ....cceees Morell........... 742 315 9D 500. ....05- St Peter’s.......... 720 245 1014 5 3B...... 06 Bear River......... 645 158 1065 606.......+++- Souris... we | ee MPM AM PM AM PM AM PM $25 410.......Mount Stewart......810 346 tn, eee Ca De~ seme s-s TR. - Se 000 5 20.......- Hp wn 70 25 4M PM AM PM Pee ee ee ee ee ee ee PM AM SUB. .cccccveseccess ee rer 75 BOG... .cecccccces ape Traverse.... 2-262: 6 2 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3lst May, 1394, DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Who Seil at Selling Prices. may30 “. er Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. cheapest in the marke —_———— ae ne me WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1894 —-WITH— t. to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. less than cost. Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds; new patterns coming from our Mill every day. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay you to see our Hat Department before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. a — — LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing.~ Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at = Children's Week ’ br by Last week k’s was Underelothing. Wany people secured their ammo mer Underclothing as they found we had just the right kind. tastes. will held them. well buy from us, sell the best and e¢ Usland. @ur prices this week will demand the trade on Children’s Clothing. We can suit all sizes, all purses, all if your beys are hard on Clothing we have got the kind that You may just as for we believe we heapest on P. E. Charlottetown, June 11, 1894—-dy PROWSE oe ROS. FLOUR CAN BE AT ALL everybody ~vants the best. satisfaction buy “ VERPENA.” SANDERSO Newson Block, Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—m w f Few persons want Fiour that is simply good. A FEW CRUMBS OF COMFORT may be gathered here and there, but if you want A WHOLE LOAF of BOUGHT SORTS OF PRICES. Almost For sale only at N & C0’S., Victoria Row. BAZAAR LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN— rICTURES on Friday and Saturday at the — = - —_ STORE. BAZAAR june7—tu thu sat For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. A. FULTON, MANAGER (Telephone 56). COMPANY, Owing to the tax levied by the City and Provincial Governments, The Dominion Plate Glass Ins. Co. have. withdrawn. their agency fPor this city. R. B. NORTON & CO. June 2, 1894—dy 61 2aw guar , > . Meagher’s Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the | British Pharmacopeia. Quinine ia this agreeable | form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills. e—Half a wimeglassful. -For sale by all ———— a bettie free to physi- cians upon receipt of ca ; aa MEAGHER ‘BROS, & CO. : feb26—dw 3m Mon WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who understands nn care of horse and cow and making him: useful about a house. Apply at this office. mayl7 ST—A gold pin set with pearis, with sil- a aaee po) voeore attached by a small chain. Finder will oblige by Jeaving at this office. li—junell raxes. HARD OUAL! Landing per Schooner “ Alaska,” 435 TONS HARD COAL, which will be sold low whilst landing. This is a good time to buy, as Coal is advancing. — ©. LY@NS, junell Queen’s Wharf. * Horses Wanted. Twenty to thirty Horses wanted, weight from 1100 lbs. upwards, for which I will pay the highest market price, and will be uP. 8S. Brown’s, Central Hotel, Tuesday nd Friday next. OLIVER MASON. janell—2i TO LET—A cottage on Cumberland Street near Fitzroy, containing seven rooms In repair. Rentlow. appt, to W::. CROCKETT, 4 on the premises, 2aw tf—mays0 YATISI, EE Hot Weather Corsets. We’ere showing a Corset made specially for summer, very light, very cool, very easy, very comfortable, but strong, neat and stylish. Our price, §5e. LNCLUDING—— WATCHSPRING, D. & A., NEW CORSETS JUST OPENED, AND VARIOUS OTHER POPULAR!®MAKES. Charlottetown, June 11, 1894—m MOORE & MecLEOD. be dressie ey" a never ward. on =—_—_— superfi beeng ' lower is a dressy piece of business. certainly can’t chat about anything style, tailoring, and the more you examine ——~ one of want to wear it. supplied, J. B. Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—m w f — —tenntinthe A Chat About Clothing You r or handsomer than our snapshots of the latest styles in SUMMER SUITS, that all who see pronounce just the outfits to wear this season. offering them, and our offers are That's our reason for refused without regret after- We invariably make a hit durability and artistic our Suits the more you'll It’s a want easily too, because there’s ne uous fat on our prices ; they’ve trained down to the right point for buyers, and we are selling than the lowest. MACDONALD & 0. CANADA ATLANTIG ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Callin at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steame * FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ru, at7 p.m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesdny,"May 15st, at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at 11 a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- class $7.50. : Throvgh Tickets and Bills of Latling will be issued at Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through freight delivered frote - Cars to Steamer without cartage or -re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap2l Clocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, I am per ine pared to do all kinds of work in my with neatness and despatch, Remember the place. Charges moder- ate. 3m d&w—may28 WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. D. STEWARt, Kent Street. if une7—3i eod = pd Sealed Tenders for the supply of clothing for | the Militia and Permanent Corps, comprising Tunics, Trousers, Great Coats and Caps; Militia Store Supplies and Necessaries, consisting of Boots, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Iron Bedsteads, Brooms, Brushes, Saddlery, Horse | Blankets, etc; Hard and Soft Coal; Hard and Soft Wood (English measure) for the heating | of all Military Buiidings in each of the Miili- | ta) y Districts, will be received up to noon on ‘HURSDAY, Sth July, 1894. Tenders to be | marked on the left hand corner of the envel- | ope: Tender for “ Militia Clothing,” “ Militia | Store Supplies,” “Coal” or “ Fuei Wood,” as | the case may be, and addressed to the Honor- | | able the Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa. The contracts for Clothing are to cover a | period of three years from the Ist July, 1894; | those for Store Supplies and Necessaries, Coal | and Wood, are for one year from Ist July, | 1894. Printed forms of tender containing full par- ticulars may be obtained from the oat ment at Ottawa and at the following Militia Stores, viz:—The offices bf the Superinten- dents of Stores at London, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, N. S., St. John, N. B.,and Winnipeg, Man. Every article of Clothing, Store Supplies and Necessaries to be furnished, as well as the material therein, must be of Canadian manu- facture, and similar in all respects to the sealed tierns, which can be seen at the Militia Stores at Ottawa. ‘This does not apply to material for saddiery. No tender will be received unless made on a printed form furnished by the Department, nor will a tender be considered if the printed form is aitered in any manner whatever. Each vender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a Canadian Chartered Bank for an amount equal to ten per cent of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender declines to sign acontract when called upon todo so, If the tender be not ac- cepted the cheque will be returned. Phe Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. A. BENOIT, Caprt., Secretary, Department of Militia and Defence, } Ottawa, 2rd June, 1894, 5 junel2—i DIVIDEND NOTICE. Merchants Bank oP, B, Island CuarLotretowy, May 31. Notice is hereby given that a Haif-yearly Dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital stock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House-on and after July 3rd, next. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to July 3rd, next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. June 1, 1894.—2awdwy TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at , me] oceupied by Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. WeELI- NER. ti—mayl WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl8 Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this headi ¢ ‘ed five cents per line. ae aes FOUND—A sum of money. Owner ca: hav same by ames at Certer’s Bookstore and paying for this ad. june!3 NOTICE—Any person found tearing down pectors that 1 have put up about town will be ealt with by law.—A. P. ALLIN, City Biil- poster. junel3 FOR SALE—A Jersey cow, registered, with calif, Apply to Mrs. Gro. H. LEDWICH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Streets, junels BICYCLE FOR SALE—A “Columbia Light Roadster” (“ Ordinary"), weighs 37 poubds only, and is as good as new. Will sell for $15 a a oe “ Bicycle,” P. O. Bux 704. D _ FOUND-—A purse containing a smal! * a Apply at Sa NDERGON «& con e CGAT LOST—On Wedn 6th inst. ory nap cloth coat, henry BE and the West River Bridge, on the Tryon Road, Finder will be rewarded on leaving sameat this Office, or with Hugh McMillan, New Haven. dy ii wy ih pd—junel2 WANTED.—Dressmaking in private fami- em ~ ey by the day. aoviy as this office. ne. PASTURE TO LET—Good ture for cow at Brighton, adjoining ir. Inge’ feild, Water in the field. Apply at Tux EVAMINER office. lw-—jv nes WANTED-—A girl for kitohen work. Good references reqguired.—P, Pp, ARCHIMALD, Queen Street. tf—junes FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Gottaze o, posite. the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- “=i ist May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2li—tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending te leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- enupied by him onthe corner of Prince and Dorchester sa first-class and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply Scop Aly or t the subscriber on prem ~—L. J. OSTRANDER. tf—mehl5 VAneep sgt for lh ork. pply to Mus, W. H. Srewarr, Brighton rd may2i McKay Woolen Company Still to the Front = een - = cpap eter ease nemcomressnmecessecesne sete. < ee ee duke 7 a ae Ee y Ba RR & a < oh,