ais i a ie ae ot Sar Tee Ci Local and Other Items. THE DAILY \fter a pleasant sail of about three hours the a oa 4 it steamer landed her living freight at Crapaud, jand the excursionist wiose appetites had ; , , , LHE Coban ts due morrow i been well whetted by the fresh sea air, all 7 started off tor the Tea crounds, on arrival at . twhicl dy \ de tar the hia cHhon _— of Fruit Syrups at - ’ hag mi rush was made for the t bles, RP Mn Balers vy 98 3i| *™ i groaned unde the weight = ll of the good things “prepare! by the ' : i . ull lies of Cra vd and su \\ iearn that bi ow worl, the esidence | : . os. : 7 j . rounding settiements. d arge numbe , iw L. C. Owen heer . : } iy umber als fi ix ie . s been purchased by l attended from the neighboring districta @id — | th mehout the uay there could not have been : . i | 88 than L500} eou he grounds ll ot - Gospel Army ttended the funeral of {whom were enjoy it tl a sive es - Furner, whose remains were interred at i. 40h vt : J Ate bibem i = ih Varlogs ; VaVs, to pim., the steamer leit for town _ ni pe vesterday . . . : ‘ . c | amid the cheers of the large number on the |! Ban Bere. Wie Dak Pua H ,». | Wharf. Shortly after 8 p.tn. the excursion S, ae oe | ee wegey Rolls, ists were landed, : wt satisfied with the Tea as | ety qvares and Jelly Rolls always Tresn ati, ! th the . : B. Pict be ; Well as with the excursion on the good steam ‘ , wkard s Bakery yy IG 31 | : ry ad . Jy <¥ er Heather Belle. a St. Je elea ave ; i — , + 3 . = 4 he - BR. ays there are | \ NEW industry, and one which is much woout ..) prisoners in the ) ie 7? : A & = ami Sal - ©. County jail at | needed in our city, is the Steam Laundry now sent, of whon are W : 5 : ' omen, he ng constructed by Messrs. M uk Wri tht & - ‘ 7 : Co., in their ware-room rner of Ke NRICHAR UNT 2 . : a. ; = owen + Rens : : RD * r, . st) i ae returned from] Hillsboro Sts. It is pl asing to note that we nallan an olonia chibitior here he . ee . co Ist ‘utron, where he} have business men who have some motive in ine. great credit fe star exhibit : ‘ (ANC S EXHLOIT view other than simply running along in’ the - ; ry Ps . : vennenle amanaetl Ba .,, old rut. There is no reason why our city r t: ra) ‘ a» . ° i tiaiiiin tl a YM C. ~~. Counc il} should not be as far advanced in the ay of “ AKe piace a 1e o Ge t heeiien e. one : @ bal “ror, On | modern improvements as any other, but we ‘ WOmt : © ait St., i : 3 *K on > : , “4. 3 ah res i tnst., at ovlock, p. m. are sorry to have to admit that itis not. There Miller, Secretary. 1 > ETING of the Benevolent Trish Scciety will be held in their new Hall. Prince Street, on Monday evening next, at half-past seven o clock. Journ HENNESSEY , secretary. +% 24 > ¥ jy2 21. A spr TAL Mi > \ Loxpox despatch says : onveying the Colonial und naval review at A special train officials to the Portsmouth, was de- side, and intend leaving again on Wednesday. : i i We learn that the first cargo'for the steam- r Almeda, which has been chartered by parties st the North Cape to carry fresh mackerel” te) Point du Chene,to be forwarded in refrigerator ! are thousands of people who would come here yearly had we the proper accommodations for. them. Goto the United States and you will see that every city of 8,000 and upwards has one or more first hotels and steam laundries We are informed that many of our laundry for class the pengee objeut to various rea sons, chieliy that of taking work away from the poor women. Mess s. M. Wright & Co. assure us that it is not their intention to do 7 ma ; all the washing in the city nor even the third ailed in transit. Twelve prominent persons part of it. so there is a h forall. O th. : : se art of 16, s« sre is a chance for ¢ n the s ous Injuries, ; ; ; . i } Tal miner hand it requires female help to . . 7 | operate the Steam I indry the same as it Cur body of the late Mr. James C. C ih ene, ae oe wlan tint id ee ia v. "Bact, | does to opera te the wash tub, and this estab- Wri as wocme é cire ne« whon — te hg we i me .' - see ws" | lishment will doubtless shortly be giving em rl eunes tyY IASC, NAS Deen T a ; faa eat , ; ; _- — o- [eiovment te a large number of women. In at e ress anu Will arr el ty he Do ; Pi p oad ie a com e by the boat | 7,y, oy, N. Y., there are no less than 3,000 girls trom Pictou this evening : ; : ; : 5 lemployed in the steam laundries and so it is ——_—->—-—— | z ' my . anil wW.HG hia }every where. ‘This is a progressive age, and ue | . Cline, px f : : ; ae pastor of the (rran-|} we should be willing to follow the Vilie Street Baptist Chuareh will be absent |,; , r a Ase ar ai a k sen’ | tide of progression, and place ourselves on an ym the ¢ forthe nex ew weeks, and} ae : : will robal and th . exXs, @ne) equality with our friends and kinsmea who live v1 : may spen s racatio tt re ° rer * Prin te lward Is] t—Her. H ba ion =| across the water. The worst wish Tag Exa- ’ ' 7} ae . re ae . r ‘ie } : ; = Ward Isla “og vee | MINER has for the enterprise is that it may > —- . r Vo : _, | live long and prosper Amone the passengers by the Bonay ista | e were Mr, Richard White of the Montreal Ga i A LUNATIC named Daniel McDonald, who ie WN a ¢. “ ™,.. = ‘ ‘ pac ine lei a naid, ; : i hite a . family. Chey were at! belongs to East Point, was among the passen- the Usborne Sunday mut are now it the NSea-! gers from Ro ton on the Worcester S iturday le : : Bw i i P| L ‘ a) evening. It appears that McDonald was for Some trme an inmate of a Massachusetts tie asylum, from which he had been his island home. At an early morning he came on shore and the residence of David Stirlin luna- sent to hour yesterday proceeded to ig, Msq., on Dun- cars to Boston, arrived safely at Moncton on | das Esplanade. Mr. Stirling's: house Friday. captivated him and h determined to : — pi ; _ $s8ee what the interior looked like. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this | Hi. proceeded to the rear of the building and forenoon, 4 Scott Act case was adjourned with an old knife which he found in the yard uatil Wednesday, a drunk and disorderly was | undid the fastenit ig of the windows and got ne d ». D, a luna tic Was remanded, and @ man i: ito the house. He was no sooner there th: in who allowed his cows to ream about was | he started on a tour of inspection, but had not $1. proceeded far when the moles caused by his ere ip meee walking about awoke Mr. Stirling. Mr. Ws are sorry to learn that Mayor Beer was | Stirling asked his caller what he was Joing suddenly seized with a very serious illness on|there, but did not receive any answer. A Saturd Ly night. He was obliged to undergo a second look convinced him that there was severe surgical operation on Sunday. To-day | something wrong with his visitor. He repeat- is progressing as favorably as possible un- | ed the query and this time the man told him der the circumstances. that he had come from the boat to which he —_—>—_—_ intended retarning in a short time for a woman Cae sarcasm of destiny has been illustrated | whom he proposed bringing with him to stay in the west. A Dakota man by the name of his daughter the name of Wild, might be called the Wild Rose of the ies; but she ran away with a man by the name of Bull the other day, and her name is rror to the inhabitants. - we gave tnat she ' : Rev. Mr. McRag, Missionary-elect to Tri- idad, is visiting several of the Presbyterian | congregatl f P. E. L. before leaving for | his field of labor, and will preach in Zion Chare ‘hn ext Sabbath morning, Aug. Ist, at 11 o'clock, and m St. James’ Church at 7 p.|t m. A collection in aid of Foreign Missions will be taken at each service. i cidade Mr. Cottrscwoop Scurerser, Chief Supt. Government Railways, his Secretary Mr. and Mr. 8. Archibald, Chief Engin- of the Intercolonial Railway, arrived here rday evening. They left this morning on a tour of inspe tion, accompanied by Supt. Coleman, his tary Mr. Crosskill, Mechanical Engineer Unsworth, Trackmaster Houle and others, The inspection will likely be concluded by Thursday next. ees ‘THE mortuary returns for June show the aths in the chiei towns and cities of Canada to | s follows: Tontre al, 564; ‘Loronto, 193; Quebec, 191 ; Lamilvon, 59; Halifax, 60 ; Winnipeg, 26; Ottawa. 99; St. John, 48: Lon- don. 36; St. Thomas, 16; Charlottetown, 10; Guelph, 9; Belleville, 11: Three Rivers, 27; Chatham, 12: Peterboro, 15; Sorel, 22; Jones, eer on Satu Secré ams Fredericton, 12; St. Hyacinthe, 18; Galt, 8; Hull, 22. ee oe Tae steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, ar-' rived from Boston on Saturday evening — A yeneral cargo and the following passenger Mr. Henry Whitmore, Mr. J. Curry, e Miss Hodman, Miss Hoppin, Mr. E. A. Snow, Mr. A. Snow, Mrs. Ford and son, Miss Mary Doe Miss Margaret Hudon, Mr. W. W. Fletcher, Mrs. Thos. Huestis, Miss Minnie J. Pal] mie! viias Sarah A Me \ ilay, Miss Douse ; Miss Clara Mogan, Miss Nellie Murphy, Miss Magcie McKinnon, Mr. Thomas Huestis, Master Benj. Clements. Mr. A. G. MeLeod, Mr. Brown. Mr. Daniel McDonald. She sails this evening at 6 o'clock cneeswannt panna Mr. D. M. Rerp, pianojtuner, well known throughout the Island, has written the follow- Ing le tter: : Haxirax, April 15, ’86. To the Antiseptic Inhal: r Co. (;entlemen:—I have no hesitancy whatever in stating, for the benefit of those suffering, that I am perfectly cured of bronchitis and catarrh, by using Butler's Antiseptic Inhaler, after a treatmrent of six weeks. 1 am _ con- vinced that any ease can be cured after a fair trial. : Yours faithfully, D. M. Rerp. Mr. Watson is agent for the Inhaler, which can be seen at his dree store. o— Tue steamer Bonavista, Capt. Anderson, arrived from Montreal at 5p. m. yesterday, with a eneral ——- and the following passen- gers: Mr. J. B. Ju ien, Mr. A. O. Morin, Mr. George Cunningham, Mr. Jas. Cunningham, Mrs. Jas. Canningham, two Misses Hall, . James Bancroft, Mr. Chas. Davies, Mr. D.S S. Davison, Mr. Harry J. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Richard White and . children, Mrs. Niven, Miss Spilsbury, Mr. T. C. Taylor, Miss Tay- or, Miss Was hburn, Mt. D. m.. Cibbon, Mr. A. Mc(ann. Mr. Jas. Kirby, Mis. J. A. Be es “lehild, Mr. Andrew Mustard, \ir. D. M. Fraser, Mr. R. K. Prowse, Mr. J. Blan ee Mr. R. F. Fontaine, Mr. G. F. | Mrs. Carrigan, She sailed at Burnett, Mr. Jas. Purchett, Mi Doyle and three children. day ‘light this morning. eee lax Tea Party at Crapaud on Saturday was & gran i success. Th 1e weather was favor- sble, and at 9a, m., when the Heather Belle Loft her wharf, sbe had upwards of threes hus diowtl people Ua Voard, wil’ leuad WY the Tea. at Mr. Stirling’s. Mr.-Stirling thoucht “that MeDonald without the woman was too much of a nuisance and started out for a_ police otiicer In Mr. Stirling's absence McDonald left the house but soon returned. He was met by Mrs. Stirling who had also been aroused. Mrs. Stirling, with remarkable nerve, invited the lunatic into the sitting room and seating ae in a rocking chair en- gaged him in conversation until tre arrival of Mr. Stirling with the officers. On their arrival MeDonald was taken in char; and his forenoon arraigned before the Stipe nai ary Magistrate, by w hom he was remanded. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED. July 24—Mary Star of the Sea, Boutilier, Caraquet, lumber; Julia Ann, LeBlanc, Vernon River, wool, ete; C Pearl, Mclsaac, Pownal, bal; Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou, ceal; Petite Riviere, Trenholm, Shemogve, deals. July 26—Trio, Cameron, Buctouche, deals; Charles Frederick, Mullins, Cow Bay, coal; stmr Worcester, Allen, Boston, sundry mdse: Zetland, Cook, Shediac, salt; Phan- tom, Kennedy, Shediac, boards; Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal, mdse; Morning Star, McMahon, Shemogue, deals. CLEARED. July 24—Julias Ann, Le Blanc, Vernon River, wool; Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou, bal; J Fraser, McLellan, Shediac, produce, &c; Rustic, Cox, Sydney, bal; Petiti Ri- viere, Trenholm, Shemogue, bal; Hattie, Wise, Rustico, mdse. 26—Charles Fred- erick, Mullins, Glace Bay, bal; Trio, Cam- eron, Crapaud, laths; Phantom, Kennedy, Shediac, bal; Morning Star, McMahon, Shemogue, bal; str Bonavista, Anderson, Pictou. HOTEL ARRIV. ALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Fred S White, New York; C S K Jones, do; R MeDou- gall, Westville, N 8; H E Friese, London, E; Chas Cooke, Pictou; John Knight, Halifax; Geo McLean, Truro; J W Hurd, Rochester, N Y: S A Snow, Boston; A Snow, Midfield, Mass; J C Redmond, Montreal; C D Harper, do; S Archibald, Moncton; M D Pride, Amherst; Jno J Fairbairn, Montreal; A Par- sons, do; Heary Whitmore, Newton, Mass, Mrs A H Ford and child, N E Conservatory of Music; A Pelletier, Quebec. 25—G F Bur- nell, St Hyacinthe; P E Fountanie, do; J B Blanchette, do; F Taylor, Lindsay; Miss Tay- lor, do; Miss Spilsberg, Peterboro; Mrs Nizen, Haliburton; John Barton, jr, and wife, New Haven, Ct, A A Wood, Boston; D 8 Walker, Montreal; D K Barnes, Bosten. July 24 Schrieber, Ottawa; OSBORNE HOUSE. July 27—L J Meyers, Boston; A G Augen- ell, do; E T Pillman, New London; F H Dixon, Boston, Mass; W © Kennedy; city. 25—W H Rolfe, St Peter’s Island; J J Mac- donald, Vernon River; Richard White, Mon- treal; Mra White, do; Miss White, do; Miss Ay gues White, do; Miss Edith White, do; rr rank White, do; Nora White, do; Hamilton White, do; Jas Kirby, do; W F Tidmarsh and wife, Portland Packing Co. REVERE HOUSE. July 23—Mrs. Join Brown, Boston ; ek Packard, do; Frank. Birch, Montreal; Cc E Hope, do; A C Bertram, North Sidney. 24th R M Beal, Ottawa; P MeLarren, Halifax; A Hart, do; J D C Smith, do; W L Kane, do, 25th—R D Stavart, S’side. Go to Mys. B. Pickard’s Baljieyy'ti to an’ your white ami Graham birewl—iresh every day. iy 3% job lots and seasonable goods are cleared EXAMINER, | re ae BIR TH. At Summerside, on 21st inst., Mitchell, Merchants’ Bank of of a dauuhter. - Halifax, Bermuda, tee DIED. On the 23rd inst., in this city, Mary, relict of the late Thomas Dawson, Esq., aged 72 years. LU MES ER. B* Auction, TU RSDAY, July 27th, at p. m., on Peake’s Whaf (No, 2) Boards. 5 o'clock, 12,795 feet Spruce 5,039 do Pine do 5 do do do lt inch, ao Refuse Deals. do Spruce do (good auality). L533 do e Scantling do 3411 do Refuse do—Kx Schr. “Margaret Ann.” ALSO 10,000 feet Pine Plank, 2-inch. 1,000 Cedar Posts. A. MCNEILL, July 24—2i Auctioneer. FUR: NITURE, - Be. O* WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, at Auction, at Milton Parsonage, the resi- dence of Kev. Dr. Reid, who is about leaving the Is:and,all his handsome Drawing-room, Dining- room and Bed-room Furniture, Beds, Xc., &e., Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Glassware, and Stoves. i Handsome Double Pheeton. 1 Serviceable Single Wagon, Harness, &c., &c. A. H, B. MACGOWAN, July 16—19 22 26 wyli Auctioneer. SPECIAL JULY FRING. Bigoest Bargain of the Season, SE ere Let the Chinaman Come | QUR SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER AND PRETTIER THAN THEY CAN PRODUCE THEM. Our Hoop-skirts, Corsets and busiles Mus’ Go, ee <n Bankrupt Prices! Bankiapt Prices ! HE month of July at REID BROS. is _ the best month in the year fer Bargains. Then, ail out at 75 cents on the dollar. We have only room to quote a few pointed bargains, but ask purchas- ers to call and examine our prices before making their purchases Men's White Shi Sots, up. Children’s Suits for og 50, worth $2.75. Youths’ Suits for $2. worth $3.75. Fearfal Slaughter ia our Tailoring Department. Children’s All-wooil Suits, $3.50, worth $5. Men’s Ai!-wool Oxford Suits, %, worth $8. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, ¢6, worth $7.40. Men's Navy Biue Suits, 34, worth 36.50. Men's Ail-wool T'weed Suits, $6, worth $8.59. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $9, worth 312, Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, $1. worth $i4. Men’‘s All-wool ‘tweed Pants, $1.75, worth $2.40, Men’‘s All-wool Tweed Coats, $3.50, worth 85. Men’s All-wool weed Vests, $!.25, worth $2. Ladies’ 4-Clasp Gloves (in kid), 75cts, worth $1.40. Ladies’ 4-Button Dent’s Gloves, 55cts, worth $1. American Dress Ginghams, l0cts. worth Licts. American Prints, 5cts, worth 8ctg. Canadian Heavy Prints, 7}cts, worth 10cts. Very Stylish Bustles, only [8cts, werth 40éts, Very Stylish Corsets. only 10cts, worth 6ucts. American Hoop-skirts, 2octs, up. Ve ry Heavy Ticking, oniy lucts, Very Heavy 36-inch Gray Cotton, only Sets. American Felt tats, 50cts, up. American Straw Hats, 2 cts, ap, Large sized ‘trunks, 85cts, up. Ladies’ Hosiery, 10cts, up. Ladies’ Collars, 6cts, up. Ladies’ ‘sossameres, $1, up. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, S5cts, up. A Large Stock of T weeds, i5ets, up. Tryon Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for W ool. Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. Carriage Wraps and Rubber cts, up. Shirting Ginghams, 9cts, up. Mens India Gauze Shirts and Drawers, 49cts. BLi? BRAS. CAMERON BLOCK Ch‘town, July 15, 1886-3mos Auction Sale. Ce ee Valuable Brick Building and Premises AM instructed to Sell by Auction, THURSDAY, July 29th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, that very valuable Four Story Brick Building, on the corner of Queen and King Street, Charlottetown, Having a front of seventy- one feet (71) feet on Queen Street and eighty- four (84) feet on King Street. It contains on first floor three stores on Queen Street and one on King Street, with offices and warerooms on second and third storeys, accessible by stairway and hoisting gear, This desirable building could easiiy be made the largest and best Hotel in the city—con- veniently situated in close proximity to the public wharves and Railway Station. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. eod tl dte Aprons, $3.25 by Ch’town, July 7, '86— North Atlantic Steamship Co, HROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIN TON? is intended to leave fer Charlottetown, ABOUT THE Wu J i ix. For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic S, S. Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, London July 5, 1838, — \', }E ean supply a MACKEREL PU } =o MONDAY, a ee _ MAGKER BL PURSE SEINES, RSE Sk IN i, of short made GOLD MEDAL TWINES, an y Sinaate our size aut very novice, strong, light and durable for this special pur- pose. Now sending several small seines to the Island, light and easily handled for in-Shore fishing, hung to catch fish, with all the latest improvements. Urders by wail or wire shall have prompt attention. Give length and depth to hang in fathoms. For Sale at lowest prices. For particulars refer to A. KENNEDY & | CO, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Established, | American Net & Twine Co.. 43 Commercial St., [vor e 4w eod w Boston. 1842. WHEATLEY ATIOTiION EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. July 5, 1886—3mos eod & wky AUCTION. Valuable Property at Kensington, ' 3 0 be Sold on W EDNESDAY. 2th ® at 10.30 o'clock a. m.. that | July, valuable | i } | BOILDING and LAND, situate at Kensing- jton, at junction of Malpeque, New London ! andi Summerside Roads, suitable for Ware- | house, Shop or Canning E sstablish unent, being for seven years used in the latter capacity, and one of the bes! linens stands in that thriving town. Also, valuable Building Lot jin rear, to be sold either in connection with, or separate from, Building and Lot. Also, at same time and place, a large and complete assortment of improved Can-making and Tinsmith’s Tools, 1 Driving W agen, ] Express do,1] Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Set Light Harness, | Set Express Harness, Household Furniture and various other articles. This is a rare chance of a good investment, as sale is positive. A. C. MceLEOD. —jour tl sale July 15 Park Corner, TRY THE THA. 25 CENTS, AT THE LONDON HOUSE REFRIGERATORS. POLE REFRIGERATORS, Oil for sale low. SIMON W. 8S, 1886 7 ORTH ‘ Stoves, RABBE a Ch'town, July -2wks ST, OATHERINES HALL, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GERES. The Rr. mt H. A. NEELy, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and AUGUSTA, ME. Prin, ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Te rms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-16 wis EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED in the WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumentai Music, Piano and Organ ‘Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratorv, Literature, French, Ger- man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, etc. Tuition, $5 to $4); hoard and room with Steam H at and Electric Light. ge Ste $75 perterm. Fall Term begins Sep- tember 9, 1556. For Illustrated Calendar, with fall information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. Reduction of Tariff. MHE rates between P. E. Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, which were 75 and 4, are reduced to 50 and 3; Newfoundland, formerly 150 and 15, is now 125and 11. Atlantic cable rates to Great Britain and France 12 cents per word ; other rates unchanged, T. C. JAMES, Supt. A. A. Telegraph Co., Limited. Ch’town, P. E. Island, July 7, 1886. 3wks 3i a wk WANTS, COST, FOUND, Ge. WasTED -A few good respectable Girls to ; work in Steam Laundry. Apply to H. W. Shaw, at M. Wright & Co.s’, at once, jy26 2i J OST—On Saturday, July 2 “between Richard 54 Heartz'’s and Sprague’s hae Store, a Five- doliar Bill. The finder wiil be rewarded by leaving it at THe EXAMINER office. T OST—At or about Souris Station. on 14th inst., 4 agarnet Dolman, trimmed with garnet lace. The finder will oblige by sending it to Bedford Station, where all expenses will “be paid by the jy26 li pa owner. jiv2t li wy li pa E MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale _ by 500 Geo. J. Wright. jly22 5i eod A Boy to learn Prowse, Murray jyl4 7i WANTED IMMEDIATELY the harness making.—lI. R. Harbor South. T° LET—The premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing twelve rooms, good yard aud stabling ; possession given immedi- ateiy. For further particulars apply to James Cartis, Sidney Street. jly 21 . T° LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished tiouse. Apply to Mrs. Ronald Walker Weymoath St. july 9 tf WANTED IMM! EDI A TELY--A Cook ; one acquainted with ‘restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER Office. jyl7 eod if ™O LET—The Dwelling House on Pleasant | Street, lately occupied by the Rey. C. O'Meara; possession given immediately. Apply to Wm. | Dodd. jyl6 ti War re * -For the Boot & Shoe Business, a Man with some experience ; must have good reference as tOability, character, &c, Address “Box 251, P. O., Charlotietown, jiy204 i wky FoR: ae E OR rO LET--A BI a cksm.th's Stand on St, Peter’s oad. Jonn J Tawse. i <i aa WANTED—. A good 5 smari Girl that undersiands ; . h plain cooking; the highest wages to L ight ty. ly at once to THE ELXAMNER — julys wewy g ULY 26, 1886. GUSE, 8S QUEEN SYREET. eee Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, “Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Yianties, Summer Mantle Cloths, siraw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing * American White Dress Shirts. “ Linen Collars, Cuils, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. & SONS, ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT 10 CLEAR, ee ee Ch’town, July 15-—-wky LONDON HOUSE. — me aE TX7E will effer, at Ls 44 y Gowds :— Straw Hats Feathers and Flowers, Dolmans, Light Summer Prints ae Reduced Prices, this month, the following LOW PRICES TO CLEAR. mAR iS & STEWART, GES, SUCCESSORS TO Ch'town, July 6, 1886, DAVIES & CO. BOS cece HALIFAX AND P. E. ISLAND Will, on and after Ist July, 1886, make TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. The Steamship “MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell) 2,200 Tons. The Steamship “CARROLL” (Capt. Brown) 1,400 Tons. The Steamship ‘“‘WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) 1,409 ‘Tons. Cemmencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND until THURSDAY of each week, further notice These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations, Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVELE BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. & CROSBY, General Agents, . Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. June l4th, 1886—dy wy pat her eXchange Stables BOARD AND LIVERY: NICKERSONS jour 2 mos gE Stables, in the Old Baptist Church, next to rey J ersig 2 } ring em yitrt> © ‘HE Undersigne d, having opened uh TRHET. aro greneed Old Bank Building, GREAT GEORGE} “tors os and CGarriages =n vile ‘Do tet & t | { tl} | west Ra tes: und re also prepared to Board (for priv: te par ies) a lin ted ~] 7 8) 2s ® ai} art al i cetae al ; ses, hicl recei eful hi ndlin fr and kin i treatmeiut. number of Hoi $C wi ile el wh it ely . t au s as . ic ¢ i it he Ui is and other rincipal parts ol the tow! lelephou' ommunicati m with 1 the 11045 @NGU L | 5 f isl t s he l 7 an or lere: d in thi wi Ly an bet irnished withi 1 hivee 1 minute af er L eall. eam. ‘ i t tie a “~ PROPRIETORs., «<& 1886.—imeo cot pl . EEMNMNE Ch’town, June 25, meeaaeaer canara seve on egg a ill iii