$e ip seen TRILDY MU Is a great favourite with the Indies. It is exceedingly eom- fertable and has a style and distinetion ubout it net found in ordinary laced ox- ferds. Soft fine American Vice with tip of same material lined inside with white kid a broad strap buttons across the in- step a perfect fitter mede by J. & T.: Bell. Priee $2.85. Alley W U0. TIME TABLE. Rocky Point Commencing Tuesday, May lst, the Steamer Bitio,will rua 2 follows for the mesth of May :— Ferry. WILL | EAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF . A Gaur wm te . 9 “ce Po , dined 1 ge 6 4 ' VOC eee ee tee reeene es * weer ccccsoooe ah ah i, cinsiaehsdiidien: daneill ; “<é 6b dbédbeceen WILi, LEAVE ROCKY POIN"' At bescetees eee idiln ainda <aeuul 10 ‘ : ‘ 11.30 * enees cee seccesesteve 3 p.m oe 5 €. OF aii. sisesemaitaeai: $6.26 “ SUNDAY. WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF is. Dinssvca cvten Oe” Gh cee -cccccccee. 12 45 p. m. iain coaunemune Con “ Re ets + WILu LEAVE ROORY POINT Bh ctpcindl. 4 te ene -*, &. Res aa ee ee CARDING. _— — fam this season re-clothing my Carding Maghinery with mew cards. Or and after Jue 18th, 1900, I will be prepared to do first-class work for all who will favor me with their patronage. First-class wool oil always on hand, A. S. MORSON, Wpton, May 30th, 1900. wkly Sins. _—— es FOR SALE. 1000 bbls. Magdaleen Island herring. 3900 bag» Lisbon salt. 4508 bags Liverpool salt. 8090 mac cerel bbls. best quality. MATTHEW & McLEAN, Souris May 30, 1900. 2wks. —_———___. eee A eee uilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, Kmmless . to the fines fabric, For sale by all leading Gre ceries. McKINNON & McNEVIN W HOLESALE AGENTS. may 19, d4i. THE DAIL’ EXAMINER GHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, rg00. , wo ome a A a ae se QUEEN'S COUNTY ( 0 § nirue assoorarion |-OCA! afd Other Hem.) a Lo Nortice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will The twenty-fifth avuua! business meet- ing ofthe Association we heli last even- ingin the City Court Room. The follow- ing officera were elected fur the enesoirg year : : Lieut, elected. i. Macdougal!, Pi: tileat, re COUNCLI Lieut.-C), Longworth. Major Stewart, Msjor Davisoa. Capt Jones. ' Lieut. Davison. Sergt.-Major Baird.} Wilt was decided toenter our teams in the “Military Rifle Leazue’’ for the asea- SOD. The following resolution was moved by Lieut.-Col, Longworth, and seconded by Staff-Sergt, Allan and carried, that Whereas there is no available rifle range, at present, in Queen’s Couuty, long- erthan six hundred yards ; and Whereas there is a range to be had on easy terms near the village of Pownal where allthe distances from two hundred yards up totwelve hundred yards can be obtained; herefore resolved, that tbia Associa. tion ask the Department of Militia and Derence to look into the matter with a view of giving the Militia of this Province &n Opporiuni:y of practising at distances greater than six hundred yards ; And further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sentto the Honorable the Minister of Militia and Defence at Ottawa. Dated at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, this 3let day of May, 1900. Sypyry Grer, Secy. and Treas. CANADIAN SOLDIERS. Winning the Admiration of Lord Roberts. Lord Roberts in his reports to the War Office hason more than one occasion als luded to the brilliant dashes of the Cans adisn troops. ‘Bobs” evidently thinks the Canadians are the rigbt kind of men, for he keeps them right at the front with him and they are prominent factors in the success- }ful maren to Pretoria. The Canadian , Boys seem to be in love with their great commander too, for every letter from the boys shows the confidence they have in bim and their determination to fight uo» der him. Lord Roberts’ tributes to the Canadian soldiers bave made him dear to the hearts of al! Canadians, for there are few who have not some frieud, relative, or | acquaintance, fighting with him. Bobs | would geta great welcome if he ever | should visit Canada. | Our readers will be glad of the oppor- _ tunity to secure areally handeome por _ trait of the great general, and we are glad io be able to present such an opportunity. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Moutreal have had painted by one of the ; World’s best artists a :ruly handeome pic- ture, acknowledged by Military authorities | to oe the most life-like portrait of Lord Roverts yet produced. It is 17x22 inches, lon excellent paper. This picture should be in every Canadian bome. In years tc come it will be the pride of many a Can- adian to evy,*My father fougit under that man!’ Canadian child:ea now growing up will never forget ‘*Bobs,” the prive ot the nation, This picture is placed within the reach of all. They would sell at one dollar each iu any store,but we bave made exceptionally favonralle terms witn the Fsmily Herald by which al] our realers can secure it. We offer Tae Weexty Ex- AMINER and The Family Herald and Weekly Star for the balance of 1900, in cluding Lord Roberts’ picture,for the sali sum of eighty csnts, To our presect subscribers whose subscriptions for the year are paid we offer the Family Herald for the balance of 1900 and Lord Roberts’ picture foronly 60c. If atter receiving the picture subscriters who do not think it worth more than the money paid for paper and picture they have the right to demand a refund of the amouat. ‘The offer is open for a limited time Only. Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, May 2lst, 1900, he trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays excepted,) as under :-— Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up PM PM AM PM PMAM 5 00 310 630 lv Ch’town ar 1259059 45 5 20 330 6 44 Royalty Junct 105 8 50 9 25 6 06 417 718 N. Wiltshire 12 25 818 8 39 6 24 431 7 28 Hunter River 1210 808 8 25 7 0 513 758 Emerald Juc 11 28 7 38 7 44 5 47 8 22 Kensington 10 55 7 13 7 09 620 845 ee Iv 1025 650 635 S’side A.R. 1230 855 Ivwt 1010 546 113 927 Wellington 927 506 151 956 Port Hill 849 437 3 (0 10 50 O’ Leary 740 342 4 08 11 30 Alberton 635 361 5001210 ar Tignish lv 540 220 PM PM AM AX PM AM€M AM PM 200700 ly Ch’town ar 900 3:0 Mt. at 3 35 8 0& Junction 866 220 414 333 Morell 727 131 441 8354 St. Peter’s 706 103 6101008 ar Souris lv 6 00 Il 36 PMAM AM AM PMAM Am PM Mt. Stewart 335805 iv Junetion ar 745 200 {43 8 54 Cardigan 6 55 12 51 503 910 arGeo’townly 6401230 PM AM 740 lv EmeraldJun ar 7 35 $30 ar C. Traverse lv 645 PM A™ Trains of this railwa Standard Tine y are rum by me be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. sins aimonnieils PoLick Court. —-'wo drunks were this ioruiog foed $2 or 10 days each. THe Prons.— Light winde; mostly fair; local showers or thunder. Sunday: mod« erate north and west winds; fair, New Sipewatk.—A new sidewalk is beiog laid on north side Grafion Street, between Prince and Great George streets, Fatse Report.—The rumor that a building had been burnt near Southport last night is untrue. The light seen was from a bush fire which was under eontrol. P. W. Cotiece.—Don’t forget that the commencement exercises of P, W. College are to be held in the Opera House, and not in the Assembly Hall of the college. Admission 15 cent. — - -- L.O. A.—We learn that the Grand Orange Lodge held at London, Ont., this week, is the largest held for yeara, over three hundred attending. The next meet« ing will be held at Winnipeg. Prince or Waizs CoLLece.—The oom~ mencement exercises Of the students of Prince of Wales College will be held in the Opera House this Friday evening, June lst, beginning at 8 o’clock. Admission to all, 15 cents. Crickst.—There will be a match game of cricket at Victoria Park tomorrow be~ tween two elevens drawn from theyPheenix cricket club, commencing at 2p.m. An interesting game may be expected, New Artas.—Mr. J. J. O'Reilly is the agent in this city of Rand and McNally’s “Atlasof Two Wars”—viz., those of the Philippine Islands and South Africa. The maps are well executed, very valuable for reference and up-to‘day in every re- spect, Forest Firgs.—The southern counties of New Brunswick suffered heavily by fire Wednesday. In St. John, Charlotte, Albert and Kings Counties there were die- astrous Conflagrations, the first sufferiag the heaviest, The city of St. John lay under a pall of thick smoke and the heat was extreme, thermometers registering well over 80. Much property and valu- able timber tracts have been destroyed, but no lives have been lost. City Counci,.—A meeting of the City Council was held last ight to consider the abolition of the ward system, a; cer- tain citizens had waited upon members of the Legislature asking thata hil! be passed to abolish the wards. Councillor Whear moved a resolution in favor of the retent'on of the ward system, seconded by Councillor Brown, uatil @ full opportuaity be given the citizens to express av opinion for or against the change. It was further resolved that» copy of the resolution te sent 10 the Speaker of the Legislative As- eembly for presentation to the Legislature. The resolution esrried as tollows: Yeas, Whear, McDonald, Taylor, Brown, Balls. Naye, Tantor, Horne. Before taking a vote the Mayor etated he was in favor cf abolition. was PERSONAL. Mr. Geo. A. Roome, the wel! known commercial traveller, arrived in the city last evening and registered at the Hotel Davier. “He went east this morning. one ae —The biggest nugget yet fonnd inthe Klondike was picked up on Gold Hill re- cenily. It weighed 77. ounces and was valued at $13,000. —The strongest Liberals in town and country now declare that “the government ought to resign.” Hvery honest man says 8). The commercement €¢xercises of Prince of Wales Coilege are to be held in the Opera House this evening. What’s the matter, now, with our new Assembly Hall? ——— OO ———— Local Notices. A nice lot of print butter, 18¢ and 19¢ per lb. at Brace’s Grocery. Zin. Dautia Buuss.—A choice lot, allin growing condition, cheap at Carter’s Seed Store. “To-Let’’ cards for sale at the Examiner OFrice, oceans eee anastasia : FOR SALE 0. —— TO LET Trat nicely situated resid. the Malpeque Road, one mile from Post office, with 9 or 32 acres of land, as desired, Apply to J:T.PEARDON. | ence, with out buildings, on; mm. 5 ity. The stronger it becomes the Oud @ Sali weaker you are. Membranes be- Saturd aY June 2nd, 1900. “ws Bargain Day Long to be remembered at—“MY STORE” Snap Ne. l. A lot ef Silk worth up to 49c, Sat urday Snap No. 2. 15 doz. Ladies Linen Collars price was l6c, Saturday Snap No, 3, 90 doz. Men’s Cotton socks gocd and strong, Saturday Snap No. 4, 15 pieces print cottom the 8c quality your choiee Saturday Snap Ne 5. Our famous 95c Lily Kid Gioves at the unbeare of price Snap Ne. 6, 15 webs of pretty cretons the 10c quality, Saturday Snap No, 7. Ladies Black Ootton Gloves the 16c quality, Saturday Snap Ne, 8. Handsome White Muslins the 18c quality, Saturday Snap Ne. 9. 144 Ladies Belts all colors pretty buckles, Saturday Snap No. 10. 36 Childrens School Bags good and strong, Saturday Snap No, 11. 1200 Ladies fine white hemstitched handkerchiefs, Saturday Snap No. 12. Snap No. 13. Snap No. 14. Snap No. 15, Snap No. 16. Snap No, 17. 200 Men’s ties 4 in hand and knots worth 25c, Saturday 100 Remnants of Bmbroidery in 4} yd. lengths, Saturday We will sell our Ladies 9c Hosiery all day Saturday The best Boys 25c stocking in Canada ( McGill) Saturday 75 Leather Card Case worth 30c. put on sale Saturday for £00 yards colored Dress Goods 40 inches wide. worth 25e Saturday Snap No. 18. A line of Mens Suits (the price is reduced ) but see the quality Snap No. 19. Is a line of Ladies good umbrellas worth $1.50 Saturday Snap No, 20—(The cream of them all) is a Ladies Blouse, 8 different pattern werth $1.0 only 78c each (all this years style.) What is the attraction ? Why is this store crowded all day Saturday? It's the Snaps We Give You. Some try to imitate our ads. but théy get left when they try to imitate our values. : Charlottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Store. 19c yard le each 6c pair 4c yard 4$c pair 6he yard 10e pair 9e yard 6c each 7e each 3e each 12c each 19¢ piece 5e pair 19e pair 5c each lle yard $2.75 78¢ each 0, Saturday Sentner, McLeod & Co. famsone Neglect a Trifling Cold potanic ee and the most serious consequences elk ae plying to Mrs wiil follow. It lives on your vital- ] | Esplanade. ot WANTED-—Gir &@ Smal! family, come inilanred—causing a cough, WANTED~—A 9: and, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places healed, there is no possibility of stopping the cisorder, ; - ADAIISON’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and inevit- ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. 25ce, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. L@ST—A ladies gold this offiee, = BAGG GHD fata THE ICE MAN got your refrigerator or ice ice cream freezers; if not we would like to sell you one. ee eee GHLLGGGHGGGHGE GEGGGGGGGGES good stable. Malpeque Road. Spring Park Road, ol A few boarders Cen vsa John Coaolly, xirl for general Apply at this office _TO LET—A house in eight rooms, situated o Opposite Round House, L, L. Beer, near Bank of Nova Scotia. 3i. TO LET.—a house o PASTURE LOTS.--To let Was, Lo & Fam rl fer generrl hon: ork apoly to wrs. Alfred P. uate Upper Prinas St. 3 —_ —. watch, Key St ting. Finder will be r’warded by leaving at fi. Apply at the \tineenencatititieahitin is + tudated DY «ao- Haviland gt, LT € honse work in ?) good order, containing n Water Street nearly . ad —_ Joton 893 acreson Brighton Read. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf rrr, a a i — . one set- —_—— Po ee OM cages Office of tf eix apartments, With ' Apply to John Elliott, Lower 26, lw. Fig, pee wages paid, Begins his rounds next week. Have you this office 8th of June. Dundas Esplanade. WANTED.--An experienced competent Mrs. Gane, Esplanade. WAN it ED.— severai resses and hoasemaids to go to the seaside, highest wagas. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Davies. WANTED.—~A smart staady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, who understands wontng after horses and cow, and can make himself generally usetul about a house, Apply at May 22nd WANTED.—A general seryent about the Apply to Mrs. A, A, Macdonald, cook, good peaee. Apply to w experienced wait- wn ~~, to A. A. Macdonald. PASTURE TO LET.—Two acres ou Lower Si. Peters Road, near Driving Park. Appiy a4 — ee Renae Se eee —aenaneeeneneee Office. _ AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MPG, C0, & —WHOLESALE~— is he ¥« Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. AMHERST, NOYA SCOTIA. Capital 240,000.00 Outut 500,000.00 We are also the leading Rubber Shoe house of the Provinces. Our Representative for P. E. [sland, Mr. C. 8. Sutherland, will start oceupied by Mr seven rooms, ee is year about closing, over dy Sins, GIRL WANTED,-.-For general housework. FENNELL & CHANDLER) #2" === WRAPPING PAPEK,—Old pepers good tor wrapping for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINER FOR SALE.—An A | Premo Camera, pictpre 5 x7 inches in perfect condiiion wili sell cheap with outitinciuded. Apply to W. B. Prowse. TO LET.—House on Dorchester Street, now Sydney Poole, eontaining Possession given June Ist. Apply to Miss Alley, l’rince Street. ee an, Qn nt rrr nn OT CTI Ed us Mayl 3 aw Im, Co, _ WANTED.—A girl for general housework Apply to Mrs. UW. McLean, Grafton Street. ee TO LET.—Pasture for afew cows, Apply to Mrs. DesBrisay at Spring Park. i “WANETED at once three bright girls to learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss Mur- naghan—Sentner McLeod so ena: 8 3in out with samples about 10th May where orders for fall or assoriing will have careful attention from us. AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G. CO Amherst, N. S., May & 2 aw tl June 15. is is % is % is for information, or Scotia, Offce Buildlag _& is is ¥ PPS RAS Se se ore: call at Mereha ns Bank of Di. CLIFT. Cures CHRONIC-DISKASFS and RUP ? TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stemp Nova = _—