& ms a, AY Mii a eet ME: Sie Ca wnat eh f 2 : i _——— THE “DAILY EXAMINER . LOCAL AND OTHE R ITEMS, |LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS | Special Correspondence of The Examiner ly ‘ A atns at Beer Bros. - o ee ee Races.— Races and games open io all-! Execrratc Ligurs are being placed on AC! x n I smers St. Peter's picnic tO-morrow, the Railws ay wharf. This will be quite *ASSENGERS via the Northumberiand | a 7 improvement. semneR the St. Peter’s picnic and tea . | | “ »morrow afternoon. | Tuesday were 28 going and 28 returning. Roats a: 1.30, 2 and p.m., returning at Rewovat.—J. T.& M.L. W alsh, have 7p removed their “books tore to their hand : . ic al ae some new quarters, next door to J, A. To-N eeting Z the Sunday | Gourhe’s. The telephone office will also s ee — Mirst Methodist | be removed to the same quarters. ¢ “ at e ciose of the | egular serv ght Personat.—Miss Lucy Lefurgey, who —- has been spending the past winter in Prey Rocky Point children net be—} Boston, arrived home via the Northum- ging to St. Peter’s Sunday {School may | berland last night obtain tickets for tea, ete., for 20 cents, on} Benj. Rogers, M. L. A., Charlottetown, board t at or on the grounds | was here yesterday. ~ | Mr. Chas. Leigh, representing W. A. } sLirax.— The Fastnet arrived | Weeks & Co., Charlottetown, was here at balfpast two this afternoon with a| yesterday, on his western trip. a] cargo and several passengers. She Mr. Rob Angus, Charlottetown, has will leave for Summerside this evening. | been in town for the past few days. . md }> a Gao Messrs, Dodd & Rogers are put- GREAT SUCCESS AT HALIFAX. ting sow Lnew s Sriewaik in front of fii t! Q Street occupied by J. | lat Convent of the Sacred Heart gave D..M © Co., a J Me! & | its closing g exhibition on Monday a te noon, c a ; and we are pleased to note in the Hal:fax I \.—A very interesiing paper w sit the high places takea by several of be read on at portant subjeetto-morrow | the young ladies of this Province. The night in Easton Street Ha Every mem. | ¢featest success is that of Miss Ella Blake, ber j 8 ally requested ta | 4 tuughter of Maurice Blake, Keg ) who ait = always wel-| carried off the Archbishop’s gold medal . : } for arithmetic, Rey. Father Day’s gold on medal for geography, Miss Manning’ 3 Tur Ca »ntan Crvsheldtheir regular | silver medal for physical culture, and the meeting last nig Seven new members | Convent medal (voted by the pupils) for were added to their number Arrange | amiability. Miss Blake also hachen’ ments “7 w og made for the gather- | premiums for application and translation ge ans, to be held in Ciharlotte- | 1m French, accesit to the premium for town ¢ tet July grammar and premium for French con- iieialtiptienn versation, together with a medalliou Po Cea —This forenoon Charles | and ribbon of merit awarded late w ail f nety days in default} by the pupils and sanctioned by the of pay fa $960 fine for drunkenness. | teachers. The highest literary honors of William Mahar, charged with stabbing | the academy were awarded Miss Blake, William M nald, was remanded to jail | and she graduated with distinction. for eight days ; Miss Flora McDonald, daughter of A ; ‘ Pg afb 7 | C. Macdonald, M. P., Montague, won a St IRST-ULASS LAILORS who have the con-| silver medal for physical cutiure, and maence Of thelr Customers Siways recom | premiams for application in history ac- mend the “Tyke” Serges. They give | cessit to the premiums for translation, greater satisfaction than any other. The | ang orthography, and arithmetic; also genuime bas the trade mark “syke OD} premium fer needlework. She also ob- back very <3 yarus | ta ned honorary distinction and a medallion _ gona = _M a nee that che | #ud cibbon of merit awarded by the votes t x Me Ow at once that the of the pupils Second Methodist S. S. Picnic, to be held |" yy PREM ge ; tnests Station om Monday. July Sth. Miss Faustina Sullivan, daughter cf af : . Chief Justice Sullivan, is the winner of * ee PRMOE PRCRIC ON ONS. GEAR. | acizce for letiee—eriting and peamaachip. Heaps of fan and pleasure for very little | P \ . Ay i I ‘ as oe ’ | Miss Irene Perez,of Newfoundland, who —y- = sca hd visited Charlottetown last year, was also — Lecrere.—Mrs, Ellis’ | 4 Successful student of Sacred Heart. secture a a ee ee ABOUT ISLANDERS ABROAD. wei attenued i nlained vaiuabdie | wie ee — 5 Are and | The Worcester, Mass., correspondent of eee | “ ’ ee Sag . irs. Ellis the Provincialist writes : ithe: | A. P. McCarron, of P. E. Island, is 0 ee | listed as one of the master painters of the Hetp Uver.—We are compelled, on ac— | &*Y- count of lengthy school reports, to hold | Miss Millicent Woolner left yesterday ever the letter of Rev. Pat her Burke, re- | for her old home, Alberton, P. E. I. She ceived to-day ; also, the report of the meet- | ¥'® be absent two weeks. ing of the Liberal Conservative Associa- | John Livingstone, confectioner, well tion held in Alberton last evening, as wel] | <nown in Charlottetown, is doing a stir- as editoria! and other matter | ring business in his main street store. sciscialiatlliatiiiiias i Mrs. George Worth, of Colorado, has Tiina OR >| gone to'ber former home in Charlottetown. SILVER uv E Shop Cameron, of} lebrating the silver jubilee | She will be joined by her husband in Sep- His | tember, when they will return to Colorade. Very Rev. Mrs. J. A. Woolner and family have Antigonish,'s ef hia bishopric at that place to-day. Lordship Bishop Macdonald, Mgr. Macdonald, Rev. R. B. Macdonald, | £00¢ to Alberton, P. E. Island, to spend Rustico, and Rev. J.u. Macuonald, Kin- | the summer with relatives. Alberton is kera, left yesterday to assist at the cele-| their former home, and the visit will bratior doubtless be a pleasant one. W. E. Griffin, tailor, hae taken into os laisse j More Iwportations.—M-. S. F. Drake, | partnersliip his son, W. H. Griffin, who is of Pewne supplementing his large| an expert cutter. The firm will now be stock of pigs and cattle sast evening | styled “Griffin & Son.” W. E. isa native he received by express a Y amet sire boar. | of Charlottetown, and is very prominent c A few days previously he received a pair| here, having been for years president of ef English Berkshires, fed by S. Coxworth, | the Worcester Tailors’ Union. of Ciaremont, Ont., besides two Yorkshire} The success of Provincialists abroad is sows and av Ayrshire bu! almost invariably credited to young men. —_>+— In this ease there is every reason for a re- Iweorrant Qvestions.—In order to} versal of the credit. Miss M. E. McCaul- sleep weil, is it best to lie on the right| der, the affable proprietress of the Har- side or on the left side ? rison House, this city, has acquired Answer—If you are on the rizht side through business tact, affluence and popu- it isn’t necessary to lie at all | larity, such as but few of her sex can What pic lo you propose to attend | claim. Miss McCaulder is from P. E. this summer ? [' land. ee Answer—Zion Church picnic, o as | hear that arrangements are completed for a good day’s enjoyment for young and f course, Anya Eva Fay.—The Anna Eva Fay | Compasy opens at the Opera Houre to- a ? morrow night, and should have a large : audience. They gave an entertainment Marsha] | in Moncton on Monday night, and judg- ing by the press reports, were very suc- | cessful. Miss Fay’s mind reading is attracting considerable attention. siaiaiiiuiali Waytep.—City has received the follow:ng tele- Joliett, I IsrorMatioy Camer 0 gram from “Please see if Mra. Sarah Nicholson | . She not iets sheds io - the past ten days. | only calls out the name of the _— who Anower.” “ "| asks a question battells them of what s. Mary Stecerwatp. | they are enquiring, although the question } is in the pocket of the one who wrote it. Any person knowing anything concern-| Here are three samples of the questions ing Mrs. Ni olson will kindly com- | asked and answered in Moncton. They masicate with the Marshal. will be interesting to many persons in Sled eas a * ¥.M.C.A—The 28th Annual Mari-| Cpastettietows :— time Convention of Young Men’s Christian | _3-. W- Power wants to know how Peter Associations, and Summer School for| MeNaughtoa came tohis death. It was a Bible Workers will meet in Halifax, Aug-| YeTY sad case. It happened last winter. ust &I1. Reduced rates have been secur—| He kept a rented hotel on Telegraph street ¢lonthe railway and steamboat lines. | #94 was supposed to have been burned to Names of those desi iring entertainment death and was .in bed at the time. That during the Convention can be sent to Mr.| W839 not true. He had his goid watch and something else. If he bad been burned why didn’t they know something about the watch. The man was not burned to A. ¥ "Bel ll, General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Halifax, N.S , any time before August Ist. a wa deat 2Ci d it wil! be onl Punsio.ecr.—Don’t {ail to attend Mrs. leath accidentally and it wil! be only a Hie? , n } question of a short time when the guilty Ellis’ lecture in the Y. M.C. A. hall to : oes ce a , party will be caught. He will give him- bigi pbysiognomy, or how to read eeif wae - character sy the face. If you havea "3 ae we ; . R : ; . é‘ satrdy McNaughton wants to know if he wma se or dimpled chin bring them | .« Ps a with y Mrs. E | expla my what | '% $0!@g to marry. Sandy can marry any u you. é 5. Gillis wiil e alo rh - 7 ” ¢ - | girl be Jikes. There are quite a number of girls in love with him. A gentleman of the fuch features p.m. Mrs. To-morrow at 3. Ellis will deliver a private lec- ; indicate grit persuasion ture to ladies On dress improvement. Ail ae le] : ee ee | asked the date of the next Dominion elec- lwlies interested in health, comfort woe ; : Mi elite tn le A oald bé ulesent. Silver |" and which party would win. iss ad } Gress spoux il : ‘ . . . . 7 F | Fay answered, “ the tories will win.” collection . ; citi | Tickets are now on sale at the usual A Honse Weatn Havine.—Mr. McCal- | places. mont’s great horse Isinglass, which has | pera een nee een a just w e gold cup at Ascot, now re- | —On coming to the office this (Wednes- tires from the turf. and he seems to de-| day) merning, we found on the editorial serve al! the honors that attach toa great | table the Montreal evening papers of Mon- © & i tue nonor t é Bitte r . . career. He has won the blue ribbon of | day, the Toronto morning papers of Mon- the Eoclish turf, not to mention scores of | day, the Boston papers of Monday, together Jue : iri, MOL t sedi : ° lesser trophies, and his aggregate winnings | * ith letters aud papers from other parts Re his ow: r have heen no less than $290,- | Of Canada and the States, all earlier than 060. Probably this record ia without al e¢verin the past. These arrived by the parallel, and lie is unquestionably one of | mail of last night upw ards of twenty hours the ereatest horses that over run on the | #head of the © ‘olden time.” The same ad- Eng ish turf | vantage was enjoyed by everyone in Char- a | lottetown, and by the people all along the De. Jexxins was not idle during his} line from Charlottetown to Tigaish. Fecent visitto Oitawa Besides his ear- | iceland Resi advocacy of the railway branches, be| -—[n9 the course of hia address at West & secures the establish iliree new post | Kent Street Schoel to-day, Hon. D. Laird Offices, viz., Elmwood, Lot 65. Po-tmaster | remarked that postoffices in this Province Anthony B Lot 23, } ichanan; Mi.!vale, | are becoming so plentiful that it is d:ffi- a aster Thos. Murphy; Funntain Mills, | eult or impossible to remember the names tl, Postmaster George P. Found. We of them. Such an admission of the care a. m very much if Mr. L. H. Davies and attention of the Government is worth -_ = for bis Constifients since the | a good deal—-from such a source. rast > 0 a> Dre Jeokina d d |} - => Ai Gexvixe.—No artificial fruit juices | used in Watson’s Soda Water. to the seat of 9 LITLILILIITILIAEIEEE Ladies’ Colored Blouses, White Blouses, EZ adices’ Cotton Wrappers. 4 Ladies’ Cotton Underclothing. BEER BROS. IL IEILILILIIEIEEEEE Tae Wearner.—Moderate to fresh east to south winds; fair weather ; stationary OF @ little higher temperature. Ladies’ Pe ee } | reader COUNT TOLSTOT, Srr,——The reference in the G radian this morping to Count Loulotui ic aeing to copyright his new work “Master and Man,” in order that it may be ace: ssable to all at a chea» rate, troe; bnt I doubt whether the Count’s devotion to the poor, and his love of poverty are so great as ia imagined to his valet, nor fur the same reason, to the governess of his children. Avery entertaining bouok has recently been pub Thay be ; Nw one is a hero lished in Berlin by Fran Anna Seuron, who was for many years governess in Count Tolstoi’s knowledge which she celebrated author’s relations to his peasants intimate acquired of the character, and his wife, familv, and the she has expressed with a feank- ness that will startle those who feel unqualified admiration for him as a reformer and apostle of the lowly. Frau Seuron remains one of his devoted ad- mirers thoush the views which she announces, and the deductions which the cannot fail to draw from her anecdotee, would appear logically not to permit of that attitude. She has «hown the Count in a light which other writers have not had the opportunity of seeing or about which they have thought it best merely to hint. she declares that he is not a harmonious simple character, that he is not a genius, but a bit of Moraic, whose cracks and faults have been so wel! family, and the daubed over, that they appear to many people to form a smooth united service He is no anchorite convinced of the nothingness of the world, who has eon- quered himself and has turned back on it in disda'n, but a man who has carried his vanity over into the “ new life” which he has fashioned after his own pattern. After grimly refusing for more than a year, to touch meat, he allowed his family to persuade him to eat poultry, though he maintained that he intended to adhere to his rules. But we are told that the clatter of knife and fork might be heard in the dining room during the night, and the next morvirg the cold roast beef, which had been left on the table, would be found halfdevoured. Several other instances of a like kind are given,and Frau Seuron concludes that while the Count might be a temporary fanatic for abnegation, he was not intended for a saint. As a proof of this she alleges his treat- ment Of his own peasants, and of the poor and of beggars in geaeral. His pockets were usually very tightly buttoned, even when a few kopecks would have relieved the distress. She accuses him of being indifferent, and says that momentary, strongly overpowering impulses of miserli- ness often made him hard-hearted. On such occasions he justified himself in his own eyes by his theories as to the evils of money and the blessings of poverty. For example when the peasants of his village, Yasnaya Polyana, had but three spades among them and lacked all ihe implements wherewith to cultivate the land, he refused to help them to buy the necessary tools. He sax that “‘precisely this lack of imple- ments made them Jend to each other, and that was an act of helpful, brotherly love.” There is a great deal of amusing infor- mation about the “reformer.” She takes a very practical view of his arduous labors; they replace, she says, the,riding and hunting which he has forsworn. His healthy, muscular frame requires a great deal of exercise,and he takes it in this form because it suits his health; and that is a'l there is to the fad of hard labor for the salvation of the soul. ZENO. June 25, 1895. — = ee _— BIRTH. At St. Paul’s rectory, on Tuescay, the 25th inst., to Rev. and Mre. W. Hamlyn, & 80n. — Wieceneieoeateaes MARRIED. In St. Peter’s Catholic Church, on the I7th inest.. by Rev. HK. J. Gillie, P.P., assisted by Revs. A. P. McLelian, J.C. McMillan, and J. C. McLean, Miss Monecai Gillis, sister of Rev. R. J. Gillis, to Mr. John Macdonald, of East Boston. a tsa, This morning, June 26th, of scarlet fever, Harold Simmons, son of Charles Simmons, P. E. I. R., aged 9 years and 3 months. | if | | = Drug Store where everything has a place and is kept there, is a a good deal safer place to buy your drugs than one run in a haphazard way. ‘Wheo a LIFE depends on it, all the more so. You can send your boy or gir] to Johnson & Jobnson with just as*much safety as if you were to go yourself. They keep only the purest drugs and chemi- cals, and the amount SAVED by buyin: inferior goods is nothing @ when the eonsequences following the use of adylterated drugs is taken into cousideration. BOSS SSHF68849888 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ! Hair Cloth, Mirror Plates, Trimming Leather, etc., has advanced in _ price sharply. Fortunately we bought freely at the “bottom of the market.” There will be no advance in the price of our FUR- NITURE just yet. Buy of the Makers. MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. |; Who Sell at Selling Prices. OPERA HOUSE. Thursday, Fri ‘ay, $3: uray Nights, JeiNE 27, 28 AND 2 _ oe 00004600066000866480G6 The Latest London and Griental Sens:- tion, the Marvellous ANNA EVA FAY, THE WHITE MAWATMA, THE TALK OF FIVE CONTINENTS The Strangest, Queerest and Fun- niest Entertainment in Existence NO MATINEES. During this remark able engagement any very small children wil] not be admitted at any price. Summer prices—25 and 35 cents. Carriages can be ordered at 10.30. Tickets may be had at the usual places after 10 a. m. Wednesday. jenel 4 WANTED. Six Men, used to 0 Crib and Pile work, to build Rustico Breakwater. Apply on the worke to HENEY & SMITH. june25—3i WEEKS: An Exceptional Offer sores eb DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. Regular selling Prive, 45 cts to 75 cts. WEEKS. We have just placed on our centre counter the balance of our Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding all the newest makes and colorings, at 37 cents per yard. Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 to 75 cents. Call and see this special lot. WEEKS A 1 Bargain List Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hats, 25 cents. Very Showy Styles. Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 cents a pair. 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, 3 cents each. Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices. Challies, 20 and 23 cents to clear. Regular prices, 28 to 40 cents. Our special line of Back Cashmere at 50 cents, worth 75c., is getting low. ikxs> It is, without doubt, the Best offered in BLACK GOODS. Bargain ever Call at once and secure a Dress. W. A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. Building and Pasture Lots. By Auction, SATURDAY, June 29th, at 12 o’clock. noon, on the premises: The large and valuable Building Lot on the south-east corner of Fitzroy and Roch- ford Streets, close by St. Peter’s Church, fronting 94 feet on Rochford Street and running back on Fitzroy Street 94 feet. 23 acres of Jand fronting on the road leading from the North River Road to Brighton Shore, in the rear of Victoria Barracks, on high ground and command- ing a beautiful view of the harbor and surtounding country. Two acres of Land, with Cottage there- on, fronting on said road and cloee by “ Watermere,” the private residence of His Honor Governor Howlan. These are conveniently situated proper- ties, and should command feir prices. Terme easy and made known at sale. A. McNEILL & CO., Auctioneers, DOMINION DAY. Tea Party! AT WINSLOEZ. jane24 The Ladies of St. John’s Church, Mil- ton, intend having a Tea and Fancy Sale in aidjof a New Church, on MONDAY, duly lét, on the grounds kindly provided by Mri Johnson. Thevusual amusements wil] be provided. Strawberries and Ice Cream on the grounds. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 1.30 p. m., local, return ing at 7.30, local. Return Tickets, 20 cents. The Band is expected to be in attendance. Should the day prove un- favorable the Tea will be held on the first fine day following. Teaon the table at 12 o’clock. Tickets for Admission and Tea, 25c. junel9—dy Pictou, Halifax and v.B. Commenciag on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th of June, the Steamer ST. LAW- RENCE will leave Company’s Wharf at Seven o’clock, local, in the morning, in- stead of Six, as heretofore. Close connection will be made at Pictou with trains for Halifax, New Glasgow and Cape Breton. No more tedious delays. Excursion Tickets to Pictou and return to Charlottetown same day may be pur chased at Charlottetown office for ONE DOLLAR. By order, F, W. HALES, june2t—10i Agnt. ~- GARVELL BROS. WHOLESALE ONLY. o 200 Bags Land Plaster, 20 Bris. Petato Bug Exterminator. CARVELL BROS. june24—14 P. E Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excef ted) as follows .— Trains Outward, Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM AM PM PM 400 \645...... Charlottetown.....1225 1015 472 659.,...Royalty Junction 1208 Wdol 512 7338.....North Wiltshire....1113 928 SBS 8 Besccee Hunter River. ....1058 918 SOG. “WOiiswass. Bradalbane 2 8 54 614 813. .. Emerald 0 8 48 CDW 83... ..Freetown.... j 8 38 i. oo: ee .Kensington .. £ 823 7% 900 Ar Lvy90 80 Summerside AM AM §10 1140 Lv Ars8% 255 825 2208........Miscouche........ 830 230 S$: WAL. ...00. Wellington ....... 751 203 a ee is tl ae 720 117 Be a eves tecs CPEMENS. «ices ane 62 116 WE -BW...0<. 608 Bloomfield........ 609 1130 WOE: LBD. 2.000605 Alverton........541 10530 Re IK viens cee I ctass <64en 500 9 40 PM PM AM AM AM PM AM PM 6#» 300...... Charlottetown. ....920 545 645 315....Royalty Junction....905 525 Bae BOs ccbnocnce WG. nsccevds 8 40 449 755 405° A V)81> 415 Mt Siewart 815 410¢ Ly r)810 400 BEE OBB. .c0e es BWMor Gil. ..0.cseee 742 32 aes Gees ketenes St Peter’s 72 250 Wil 531 Bear River...... 6 46 2 08 1055 605 SOTA 0600-0008 615 120 Au: Ff PM AM PM SH 400..... Mount Stewart..... 31? 350 ae C MeRsieuneuas Cardigan....... 737 238 1000 $W.......Georgetown..... 700 215 AM PM PM AM Re.) tins came cvdeu Emerald. .....00.-cccee +8 13 9 40 oO TORVOUNS.... ..6 o0--45 7 25 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B, A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. jane2l $10 per Set. Partial Sets, TEETH $2 and upwards. Gold and Percelain Crowning. Best material, best workmanship, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Se eS = = EARLS legs, A little A beautifully finished ASH DINING EXTEN —extends to 8 feet long, six very strong, Only $7.75. Fins Will This Strike You ? pcan Street, Charlottetown. ee SION TABLE less Casu will buy it. Cred i ae LONDON —_——— eee 250 Suits from 4 to 10 years o out at cost. It will pay you to before buying elsewhere. Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—dy ‘WOOL! Tam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. This is the largest and best e and uses nothing i in the manufacuure of Cloth but pure Wool. I want 50,000 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; also a choice Marino Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. Temple Building, THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD’S i natenon May 20, 1895—135 & wky en ——$—$ Maconic a ” $900 260-0 000000000000 0000600000000000 The Tightest Packing ....Wwon t crease or wrinkie any garment lined with.... Fibre Chamois A light shake restores the sleeves and skirts to their origin- al shape and beaut, and the stiffness outlasts everything. Be sure to find tie NAME ON EVERY YARD, as imitations are plentifal aud prove miserabie failures. PUES innett<3i (352) 9960090000 OO 266066905666 66606006 6096( 60606066 6600666+ VvvVv—7"7—"Nv v-e-evrrervrvererre.? SbSD6 44446 6 hbbbbhbb bs bbs bbbea ee Yes, it’s time to order your Summer outfit, and in matters of dress the first commandment is: never put off for to-merrow what ought to be done to-day. The time to order is now, and the place-—wel!l, you won’t have any doubt upon this point if you just step in and look over our stock of Summer Suitings, and furthermore, see what high-class tailoring really means, as illustrated ‘and exem plified in the made-to-order suits which we are producing for the most stylishly dressed men in town, at from $13 to $35 each. S. A. McDONALD, the Fashionab'e Tailor. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895 —135 The Reason Why. We announced in our ad. last Saturday that we wanted to beat the big dey we had on the previous Saturday, and we did it in good shape. It was a hummer—the best Saturday we had since we started in our new location. THE REASON WHY !—We keep the largest assort- ment, best qualities and nobbiest styles of Hats under one reof on P. E. Island. Saturday was a great Hat day with us. We keep the best selected line of Gents’ Furnishings in the city—the tony kind, that you cannot get in other stores. We sell our goods cheap and are satisfied with small profits. Our Tailoring Establishment is the only first-class one in P. E. Island. Good dressers all come to us when they want a Fashionable Suit. The above are all good reasons why we do the business. THE SWELL TAILORS, Ch’town, June 24, 1895. Successors to C. E. Robertson. SE a = = - = = se SIMEON JONES)" BREWERS, ST. JoHN, NV. Bz . —— Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & 07S. ottihibo’ fe « BAVARIAN LAGER. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. June 25, 1895 Call here, pick your OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction. W.. Co. “PU Bt. Be. Grafton BOYS’ CLOTHING. f age. This lot is mostly in the better quality, which we will close look at this lot J. B. MACDONALD & C@O., OLD STAND, QUEEN STREET. Woo: yuipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, Cash or Trade. line of Summer Snuitings, made from fine goods, and leave your orde. Street, CORNER. Grand Tea & Fancy Sale. A Tea Party will be held at CHERRY VALLEY on the 101Tn OF JULY, in aid of funds for the Cherry Valley Church. Tea to be served on the Church Grounds at 1 o’clock. Refreshments of all kinds will be pre} vided, and every kind of games and enter- tainments, including the Band and Bag- pipes, will be in full play. Come one, come all, and enjoy the best time of the season. Should the day prove unfavorable, Tea will be held on the following day. By order of Committee, A. SEYMOUR YOUNG, Secretary. june24—-dy & wky pat guar COME AND SEE Bais bargain Tray (Cuff Buttons, worth 48c. 20 cents each, Brooches, 20 «= “ “ae. Ear Rings, me “« 46¢e. Watch Chains, 30 “ ~ ° fk Watches fron: $5.00 upwards, at G. G. JURY'S, The Reliable Jeweler. june25—dy & wky DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Ang 16, *94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargeu five cents per line. W ANTED—General servant, two in a family; no washing; good wages. Apply te Miss STRICKLAND, bi zroy Street. june2>»—1f LOST--From a watch chain, an old gold guinea. Finder will be li berally rewarded on returning same, Apply atthisoffice. ju26 W ANTED—Watering Cart. Apply at this office june2t ~ WAN (ED—Two laundresses, one meat and fish cook, one waitress, one kitchen gir), for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BueRis, Great George Street. tf—junel§ WAN tED—A good girl for general house- work’; good reierences required. Apply at this offi e. junels WwW AN’ TED—A Scho 1 Teacher or pupil in the higher branches to filla position of trust during the summer months; one accustomed to dealing with farmers preferred; must be willing totravel. Address, enc losing stamp for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. funel— 132 HOUSE TO LET -—-The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric Jight and heated with hot water; possession given al once. Apply on premises orto H JAM&s PALMER. tf --may29 w ANTED—A middle-aged, respectab.e wo- man as hous-keeper Apply, stating wages required and references, to kev ET Woor- LARD, Georgetown. if~juned PASTU RE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattle to pasture after ist of June; running stream through the fields.— BED NJAMIN w RIGHT dy zaw w ti—maylé T) LET—A nice cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D Tayuor, Queen Stree et. junelé W ANTED—A gir! to do nated nousework. Apply to Mzs W W WELLNER, Prince 3t. junei7—tf WANTED AT ONCE—G0od coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need apply to Me McKaY WooLen Co. if—Jjunes — “TO “LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at once. Also, that beautifully situated iwo- story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq; possession given first of July next Also, cottage situat don Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Apply to arbing; possession given @' once. 135 if—ma PEAKE Bros & Co. FOR SALE OR TO LET—A freehold pro- perty on Kent Street East, consisting of a seven-room dwelling house, with plot of land. Apply_on the premises to PHILIP COYLE. jJune7—3i (515 HOUSE ! ccceeapecteivanle patimneligiiontl MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices ONLY. T. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy FOR CASH HARRIS. Acnt forjMortgagees. J. AMERICAN OIL STOVES! One Hundred I-wick at 75 cents; Sixty 2-wick at $1.20; Fifty 3-wick at $1.80. Now is the time tu buy. DODD & ROGERS. TO L E TOR FOR SALE -The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersign a! large grounds, truit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath 100m, hot and cold water. Ap- ply toC B Chappel or John HoLran, june —]m 135 ‘WANTED—\ god canvasser for every county in Nova Seotia, New Branswick and Prince Edward Islan4, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, e nelosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Monts eal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 1%5—ap26 TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Ac imiral Bayfield ; terms very rea-onable. Apply to BAYFIEL D & BLUANCIIA®D. junel PASTURE TO L .ET—P asture >for one or two cow* near residence of L Owen, Esq. Saint Peter’s Ro.d. apply to H JAMES PALMER. may.9—tf TO LE T —T wo offices in the Stamper Bloc k. Apply to PROWSE Bros. if—mayl W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun MAcLEop & Co’s. tf—mayli TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. fue to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—aplo W ANTED—An honest, active gentieman of la iy to travel tor established, reliable bouse Salary $780 payable $15 weekly and oqpenses Situation pe rmanent. References. Enclos self-addressed stam ped envelope, The Domin ion Company, 315 Omaha Building, Chicago junel2—lm FO LET— The house at ‘the head of Pownail Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with bot water; possession given at Charlottetown, June 14, 1895—135 once. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office, that vm — vee eo “ <? . 7 *. * * “ cS ~~ ‘ < ” . . ~ * m * ’ 4 . * * ¥ ’ 4 4 4 i : a see a