THE DAILY EXAMINER UOAL AND OTHER ITEMS. |LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. j LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR, TT wt . r Bros Special Correspondence of The Examiner Sree _ KOSS ND DICKINSON, Begins The eine tle} Emenee A Et One re ia = cha 24 ee _ ~ “ae —- os) ; Sirn,—In your issue of the 6th inst, I > ee 2 ily sariottelown, | observe two contradictory sentences over i ; g ripe | SI = oe , j the signature of “James Dickinson.” If stra ' wis i 9 Petlow, Manchester, Eogland, | James Dickinson refers to me as the “éoc- mt and Mr. James { uoningham, Moatreal, | tor at Stanley,” I have only this to say, I Tax W M « : e|* M gistered at the Clifton. j never heard that he had kieked the man ‘ oi aces Fr. W. Morley, graduate Optician, | calling himself Rossin from his house. If es me who has been here for the past three | “James Dickinsov” has charges to make a a v|* eft to-day for Cape Traverse _ | against me I would thank him to formu 3 ecttiDg ( “ ' . + : ‘i = Furner, Ben). Rogers, ity | late them in specific language, and if P waiter Peake, Charlottetown ; Rev. J. K. | worthy of notice will receive attention. : re fraser, Alberton; Rev. W. McKay, Port Comme il faut is the Frenchman’s des-— “Ti Ss ili, are registered at the Hotel Russ, cription of good society, &c.—it is made of the rs es Surprep per SS. Northumberland on | the spirit more than the talent of men, and Stam{ 2 ards Sacurday, June 8:—117 cases eggs, 8316; | isa compound result into which every > 32 eases lobsters, $192; 1 bbl game, $12; | great force enters as an ingredient, viz: | M ‘ -U cattle, $900; 700 bus oats, $238; 2370 | virtue, wit, beauty, wealth and power. and | y Os neats leather, $861; total, $2519 James Dickinson may rest at ease for dite By same steamer on the 1Uth 200} bis affairs give me little concern. There | — a : ° : potatoes, $96; 21 cases eges, $57; 20 } '8 DO law to prevent a man from changing x 3 ‘ * potatoes, $2; 300 Ibs wool, $60; rs, | his name, nor any law to prevent a man | &N , oh $5; 5 bbls pork, $75; total, $296. from adopting a member into his family, | for & , Che balance ot travel so far this scason | 80 long as there is no person to dispute the has largely in favor of | e; right. Mr. Dickinson’s cunning is like } AC) ‘ Kudwa iand, But the grit paper ry | What is called in England “the turning of < ting T 4 m this. } the cat in the pan.” it Dou Lc A Yours truly, ‘ - CRICKET, hi. MacNeu., M.D. be ; ; : Stanley Bridge, 7th June, 1895. P ‘~ rough enough cricketers to make full seme be necti : ns | Sides did not muster at the Park Saturday A PROTEST. = hee : - } afternoon. a very pleasant game was | mera nineg: be exp a ' ss played. That practice :akea | Sir,—I think that our Market Hall — D : liseuse | Perfect is equally as true of cricket as of committee had very little to do when they ae it : Sanday paraies | * y other sport or labor one may under rented the Hall for the use of Ellis. It —~ 4 . : ake. As the days roll by the beneficial | was simply disgraceful that the doors of : si na tae oe fs results arising out of these fi:endly tussles | the Hall were allowed to be opened to a ance fp } of each succeeding Saturday afternoon are | children of tender years to listen to-dur Tr ( sn, Cla ming more and more apparent. Aj! | Bible being made fun of and ridiculed. = SS shia rapidly becoming steadier in their A Parent. i we a en sal aalied ae | play, waile not a few have almost attained | oe * st Il r < i | ie i perfect form. This latter remark applies SUBMITTING TO JAPANESE RULE, Tn ‘ S ad a m ,j | More particularly to those old timers who | _——- — | have many a time and oft wielded the wil- | Advices from Formosa indicate tnat carey ' ae low. Murray, Moore and Carvell ali had | chaos is rapidly giving way to order, now ies Mo iM Saunders their batting clothes on Saturday, and | that the Japanese troops have reached be Sree way in which they drove the} Haipebfoo and established their army a a g i vii in all directions aiforded their res- | headquarters at that point. The natives 2 oa a ate tive following 1 small ‘amount of | of Formosa are submitting readily to the eapecia Mr I : we Murray was especially eflective, | rule of the Japanese. The Japanese lost aoss ind gave Lis Opponents lots of opportunity | only eight men during the military move- i é ev uther hunting. Two splendid hits, | ment in occupying the island. The Chi- | 4 Marr S } ‘ — At St r tive and the other fer SIX, very | nese carried away millions of dollars j Dunstan's ( ira 3 ¢ the ma materially ad led to his score of double | worth of property from the Chi ‘ riegt M M an to Mr gures. All the boys are improving in| nese fertifications during the fir a Philip € ebrated. Mr. Wm. | their play and storingupuseful knowledge | ng which followed the detention | Leahy sman and Miss Mary wat is expected to make itself felt when | of the steamer of the ex-governor and ex WeQasid w Mr. and Mrs. | rival teams make an onslought upon their | president Tang Ching, who was making Coyle nav wishes fora zs and | wickets. As vet many of the old staniby’s | an effort to escape from the Island. Seven happy mar: | have failed to show up at practice, but persons were killed and seventeen wounded | he rspeecy coming 13 assured—though | on the steamer as a result of the firing Carsse Fact : Open —The first | e say it wisl only be when the splendid | The German gunboat Litis replied to the | wester! ese fa y Opensd at Alberton | dew outfit of the Phcnix Club arrives bombardment from the fortifications of | today w a good supply k. Every- | from the home of cricket across the big | Formosa, and the native gunners detorted thiag lo ‘ for a g season’s | pond. It is very probable that the Pi:enix | their positions. The forts were quickly work. ( aud O’Leary factories | and Cabot teams will meet in a match | silenced. Thirteen natives were killed by closed | game nexi Saturday afternoon. The sides | the cannonading of the IItis. : Atthe Sta ge factory today | in Saturday’s game were captained by W. —— > © << & 730 il was r i Tise total | Murray and H. Carveil, the former’s side NEWS NOTES. aggregate actory last week was | winning by 23 runs. The scores was a3| _. = “33,077. | follows : Phe discovery that two innocent men ae Mcrrar’s Sivx. save been in prison in New York for a Ister-M we Marcu. — The team {| W Murray, not out......... Lcesevenceseessea27 | Yat 18 something unusual, Usually the chosen tos Inter-Ma me match | F W L Moore, e Bobinson b Carvell......24 | *t?Or 18 on the other side of the books. A | si Drary Range, St. Jo Thursday | D Nichol-on, b Sullivan................-. 2 | good many guilty men are at large. ext, is a Ma Longworth, | & Jenkins, run ont......... tiddccacnlabnses o| A despatch from Tangier, Morooco, Capt. ( Huoper, Lieut. E.| H Houle, b Sullivan.................... ; | Says four cart loads of salted heads of Stewart, >: Crockett, Cory Q.| 4 M Nicholson, b Hyndman.......... 1. bel Rahma tribesmen have errived at Baird, Pte S Pte. J. H.C. Acorn. {| J Harris, c Robinson b Sullivan.......... 0 Rabat, on their way to Fez. But, on ar- Ai the team : Sutarday an aver- | J P Murray, b Sullivan...............-.-.. 3} Tival at Rabat, the heads were found to be age score ts wa: made. The| E Chappelle, ¢ Goffb Sullivan......... . 0} Sach a bad condition that the govern- team w a Wednesday morning | Dr S R Jenkins, b Sullivan................ ¢ | ment officials compelled a numbers of via Poi { 4 Byes 3, leg byes 2, wides 2.2... eveseces § | Jews to re-salt them. ae " . _| The Parliamentary grant for elementary Peers Licurxtvc.-—- The Hal*fax | 7g | education ip Great Britain was distributed Chronicie «ays: Th: heaviest thunder- } Carveu’ Sipe. | last year in the following amounts: — Slorm ever experienced here passed over! J Hyndman, b Moore..............+.--. ont Board schools received £2,653,656; Church West Mericomish, Pictou county, on Sab- | H Carvell, not out.....c.cccccccecoecocceee ois a of England schools, £2,732 436; British bath morning. A large amount of dam-| D Wilson, b W Marray............00...0. 1 | 9d undenominational schools, £410,127; age was d to fences and buildings. On W Carter, b Moore..... ‘ ee Il | Roman Catholic echools £321,421 and the north side of many of the houses ex- | C McQuilian, b W Murray .ccccce -cccceees 1 | Wesleyan schools, 198,276. The oan peed the glass was wially destroyed in | L Robinson, b Moore. ...............-- _ Q | attendance of children at these schools is the windows. A shed on the farm of Alex- = © Gon. ton ont... 0.5... ue about 4,250,000. ander Mordock was torn to fragments and | H Hyndman,c Houle, b Moore............ 0 — Seattere:i over the adjoining fields; aod a/ B Garnum, b Moore..............0000. «. SPECIAL NOTICES tera nearby was moved several feet from | J M Su'livan, c and b Moore.............« 3 | Advertisements under this heading ecnarge thefosndation. The ice that fell in large | Byes 16, leg byes 1, wides 7...ccocceces ses 24 for at the rate of five cents per line. Nuantities caused damage to the w ee ogee — : ; The lightoing k some brush n TOU tidisescnicenssetinal 56 The mere fact of us not filling the beef Arbuckle’s farm and set o+-- papers with locals is no indication of dull ge ei ie PERSONAL. times. The fact is we are too busy piling Dain uynstn —~The new chees aN meres : out hats, clothing, and carpets. Give us a factory at | ald was ned to-day. The ‘ Frank Johnson, of Boston, is among call before you buy ~-Prowse Bros. mitk ra 3 irning weighed 6813 | me guess * the Queen to-day. Gents’ furnishings ave stylish and ches pounds, Diane aden doe tok Meet i on. P. Sinclair, Summerfield, register oe re be sae i ug 52 Y ‘K . Wy, —o | der lO Mr. J Hughes ed at the Queen this foreneon. | ‘ Co : S—— ee es a dad ¢ ‘ oe z 617 pounds Dr. W. W. Wickham, of Summersi a ese The pe E Fhee waavebe- in the city. He is registered at the Hats and caps— “Our variety and styles lated elias ot de ag sal Hotel Davies. aie ; are simply grand. Call and see them.— Tk oe naad with % sal aida’ Rev. T. Lioyd and wife, Kensi: ston, | McKay Woolen Co. june6 lw inerv ar . . At preset e fac- | STE regist red at the Queen. They will go We should like every lady in Charlotte- tory “ a manager f M oe tais afternoon. : ; town to look through our stock of hosiery, Keef g Bay, and Mr. Ha +, of tev. Mr. Tiner is at the Queen Hotel. / as we are convinced that our values and Ont When manager for the | He i# ou his way tothe Monthly Confer-| assortment are the best ever offered in neve tase dvelens in 4 irse of a | ©DCe 3 Summerside. : Charlottetown.— Stanley Brothers. a es Mo. Keste will tole, ee Mr. Ezra Hicks went to Summerside, P. ‘ jnd 3i BE, ian nigrte + ani Se. ames E. I. . this morning to spend a week visit- | = = Bit ha saad Shes Sney (Stadia ing his son. —Moncton Times. DIED. Ba 7 There registered at the Hotel Davies This morning, at the Franklin House, F eee ti It is said that the bur— | ‘is forenoon :—James Sinclair, Summer- | after an iliness of five weeke, Irving Alex— jesque “Trilby” has male a great bit at | Side; James Gilmour, Montreal; G W | ander, beloved child of Charlotte and | the Garrick theatre, New York. As in| Elliott, do; GW Morrow, Souris. Arthur Newman, aged 2 years and 8 Mr. Potter's I lay, Svengali is the central Dr. Hugh W alker, of Low el, Mase., is a months. figure. He is a terrible personage. He | 2¥est at the Aotel Davies. Dr. Walker is {Funeral to-morrow afternoon at 2 eniers by the window in a flash of lighin- | # 5&tive of this Province, and has hosts of | oejock to Kingston Cemetery.] = I Ag light a all his exits. | coe Behari will give him a right On Sunday morning, June 9th, after a eT Zee evervt iv an erythi y sted ste 3% : a “4 . eee — 7 There were registered at the Revere phort illness, Augustus Hermans, aged 70 faithful G —dn acrobat from the music | Saturday: George Myres, Victoria; W. H. | 7“*"*- Salle — e box off In this scene | Ferguson, Hampton; E. L. Burdett, L. he € Mr. du Maurier and tries to| Nicholson. Dundas; Robert J. Myres, @SSSSSOSSO8848888, : h «0 enrages the | Crapeat Mice E A. McGaudet, C) fton; | @ ¢ le nes to change his Wim. Johnstone, Fred D. Doughty, West A é aha briesine forward | Ville, B.S; ¢.7T.Coanors, Hablax, N.S; t sliand a young Svengali to| E- P- Hyman, Alberton; John Kennedy, Dirt + husband and father. | Joe Merry, city. $ y ¢ Se recovers and fiies| _ Rev- J. A. Ularke. M. A.. President of e ? he proscenium arch of the | the N. B. and P. E. I-land Confer -nce, $ Carriage ie and presently, from occupied the pulpit of tae Upper Prince : , xes he caricatures one | Street Methodist Church yesterday morn- é is not “a thing of beauty ” nor é a a a tores-|ivg. His sermon was thoughtful and im- a “a joy forever.” For cleaning é j a i Me. Ob. Mine ees | pressive, and was attentively listened to by é carriages, ete., we have import- @ sin kilts and a silx hat. | @!argecongregation. Healso preached an 4 ed some tough, strong “sheep's & ees. able sermon to a large congregation in the | @ wool” Sponges. Prices range @ Biste.—Mr. J. Spencer | itt Methodist Church in thegevenin z. $ from 25 cents up, according to $ Bist ona adit poe Re age 8iz2. loot ti Ss oe : = del Tue Fewrsive Itacrvation.— A down~| g e. J the | east dressmaker tells of an exacting pitron 2 JOHNSON & JOHNSON g wit Pe B a The who brought back a dress because was | j week i un of | 100 large in the waist, and wante * “lg The Reliable Druggists. -y | fitted. It was left for the purpose, but) 9 _ e ‘* | before it was touched my lady sent for it. | ° VOSVESVSSVSVACTECS pat Wee } hae ; “6 ; ;” a. 2 a Thinking her customer was “notiooal, : nee | the dressmaker allowed it to go a3 1" was, We { S. a a ee saying nothing. The laly thought it teed . at. been fixed, an now complained thst it all cs a oe was too tight in the waist. It was ! as Mi k +h, apart from before, but nothing was done ate thet E a e bern 5 apes te dressmaker had now growa wise on (he MNCw RES. Range subject. It remained a few days ani was a hed by lagain tried by the customer. This time the S eat no a 7 | the fit was perfect, and the lady has since ag . “a - See = repeate ily*declared she never was so wel] eat : rine a : suited.— Lewiston Journal. Furniture 1 Mr. Duncan went over! 4 jury in Maryland has decided that a , i the lecturer, young woman has a lawful right to break pagar 4 which means only One eeting broke up with- being offered. dJapane.e¢ Kaikai Si ks. variety of th. yools, very | | | Price 1 yard } All That Are Left | anengagement to marry 4 young man who } gee" o r popular 68¢. La-’ | S are now | placed » sale at our i fro ounter This is 68c te juality of eel tod at 95 jast sumi- mer in this city. ] eats coffee to kill the odor of rum on his} breath. I* These Tweeds are not worth from 80c to $1.15 we don’t want ‘ anyone to bay them. 5 C Ca}l early and see chem or send for samples. x Have You seen our window of 75 cent Tweedae? Beautiful goods, 54 inches wide, in a variety of pattern, worth #7 most cases $1.40 per yard. Don't miss this “ snap.” BEER BROS. o oe A, RR Rk Soke 15ck te x3 x a IPF i { Profit and the BEST FURNITURE in Canada. You buy here. ARK WRIGHT & 0O,, LED. EYE PROTECTORS bicycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stone Cutters and Motor Men. Price 30 cents. Also, Colored and all other kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. june3 WEES! DO YOU WANT to buy your goods cheap ? 00 YOU WANT + u to ge the best that are made ? goods DO YOU WANT to get satisfaction in the goods that you buy ? Buy Your Goods aS Pa ik WEEKS’ THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Tiis Week we offer the following lines: 250 SAMPLE CURTAIN ENDS from W holesale Department, suitable for Half our Blinds or Lambrequins, at 25 cents an end. WEEKS. Also, One of LACE CURTAINS opened and extra value. NEW just Case 30 Dozen LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS, Plain and with Cape, at 3 cents each, worth 10 cents. WELKS. Special value in GOSSA- MERS and GENTS’ RUBBER COATS. patterns and all sizes in stock. A full range, best BALANCE OF SEASON ! Ladies’ Jackets & Capes AT REDUCED PRICES. W. A. Weeks & Go., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 7, 1895. a FOR SALE. Allthat valuable property known as the Douse Homestead, situated atthe West End, between Sidney and Richniond Sts., i and fronting on the Hillsborough River. ; Size of lot, 200x160 feet. Tozether with the wharf site, wi!] be sold en bloc or in lots to suit for building purposes. Apply to JAS. T. PURDIE. june4—Iw | HARD COAL LANDING TO-DAY. Per Schr, Allen A. McIntyre, 400 Tons Hard Coal SUPERIOR QUALITY. C. LYONS & GO. juneS—1w RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine, As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscle:. PUTTNER Price 50 cents june3 All Druggists keep it. per bottle. ontracts. Mail Tenders addressed to the Postmaster- General will be received at Ottawa until noon or FRIDAY, 16th August, 1885, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails on the following proposed routes, from the Ist October, 1895, viz: — Argyle, Shore and Bonshaw, semi- weekly. Bear River and Clear Spring, tri-weekly. Bear River and Railway Station, do. Selfast and Charlottetown, daily (Sun- day excepted). © Belfast and High Bank, tri-weekly. Belfast and Point Prim, semi-weekly. Brackley Point and Oyster Bed Bridge, daily and triweekly. Brooklyn and Glen Martin, semiweekly. Brooklyn and Glen Martin, triweekly. Caledonia and Rona, semiweekly. Charlottetown and Marshfield, (Sunday excepted). Clear Spring and New Zealand Railway Station, triweekly. Commercial Road and semiweekly. Commercial Road and Peters Road, tri- weekly. Covehead semiweekly. East Point and Souris East, triweekly. Elliott's Mills and Railway Station, tri- weekly. Fredericton Station and tion, tri-weekly. Head of St. Peter’s Bay and Monticello, semiweekly, Kensington and Princetown, triweekly. daily toad, Peters Road and Grand Tracadie, Railway Sta- Little York and Pleasant Grove, tri- weekly, Little York: abd Railway Station, twice daily. Little York and Union Road, triweekly. New Zealand and Railway Station, tri- weekly. Northam and (Sunday excepted). Pisquid Road and Vernon River, semi- weekly. St. Margarets and Bear River Station, triweekly. Sea Cow Pond and Tignish, semiweekly, Union Road and Union Station, tri weekly. Railway Station, daily Printed notices containing full informa tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, and atthe office of the subscriber, Charlottetown. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 7th Jane, 1895. june8—3i NOTICE. The undersigned, for the lastr20 years associated with the firm of A. He mans & Son as Look and Gunsmith, Plumber and General Jobber, begs leave to inform the public thsi he has set up in business on his own account in the premises, corner of Queen and King Streets, opposite the Union House, where he is prepared to per- form all work intrusted to his care in his usual satiefactory manner. Charges moderate. HENRY HERMANS. junel—4i eod be FURNESS LINE, Regular Sailings Between Lon- don and Haiifax. From Londca. From Halifax. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. Janets SS. HALIFAX CITY. ee « yx UL SS. DAMARA July 13. July 6 SS.ST. JOHN CITY. July 27. These Steamers have superior accom May 25. June 8. modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cat tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or F. W. HALES, Charlottetown. juned LONDON HOUSE ! ———(x)————_ MORTGACE SALE. The Stock of DRY:GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low ONLY, Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895 —dy is : Acnt for Mortgagees, — a MONDAY, JUNE ey 10, 1895. a AP! hoes at 75 cents a pair se 6 As 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford S 100 << Mlisses’ Oxfords. 65 100 Children’s, dep Call early before they are ali gone. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., ih ¥ Charlottetown, June 5, 1895--dy QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET sé be ‘6 — — a ccna o% WOOL! | Iam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. This is the largest and bezt equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces and nses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. r IT want 50,000 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. ¢ Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool: alco a choi 5 iti , ne ! ; ‘ ol; also a choice line of Summer Suitings, ma ; Mar no Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. fe Ran oo oe SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. Cali here, pick your goods, and leave your order , ’ 7 ° » OUR CLOTH | s the best in the market, made from pure Woo! only 9 bound to give satisfaction, w. Cc. TURNER, i Masonic Temple Building, Grafton Strect, THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD'S CORNER. ‘pa Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky + 7 Mila ee, | Dobell Line. a ) obeli Line. ie | S. 8. POLINO will vessive cargo at f a Montrea! for thie port on Wednesday, 5th _ ; — will sail from here about Satur- 1 ete ‘ day, Sth inst., fur North and South Syd- ; and let other Tailors make you believe | vey and se. din’, Nid, carrying cattle ] “4 r . Qi ’ - and produce at low rates. ‘ 7 they can sell you a Serge Suit for $1 9.00, | For further information apply to . 3 N. RATTENBURY, that 1S as good as ours, june7 Agent. ae - Haszard’s Improved a SEE |OUR GOODS BEFORE ORDERING.|TIIRNIP SEED. ‘ ; We positively cannot be approached Purple Tep and Carter’s Prize Winner, 1 i: with their quality and price. a fresh Seed, imported this ‘> Buy from us and you will get the best. EWING’S CALF-MEAL, for the rear- ‘ ; ing of Calves, Lambs, Foals, Pigs and * G A Woo iN COMP ee ~ highly concentrated aad a . easily digested Food. The only geruine , § — for milk made in Canada. For i Swell Tailors, Successors to C. E. Robertson se ia | — A. HORNE & CO, i Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—135 juned—dy 32 —- - .: N p k { , | ( WHOLESALE SUPPLIES i . Reh 4 ton ie () ()( ( 5 tf} rou S, CARVELL BROS. ieiciiek sacendelacamass ‘Gelli ctelcaatiacetiies 2,000 Barrels Flour in store and on the Az You should bear in mind that there are no pockets in], 9, hs finden e 7 ‘oe . . . . 5 & al. 3 shrouds. No matter if you are a millionaire, you will have] ‘500 Pans. Choice Molasses, ? no use for a pocket when you come to don your last robe = Bde. Snate, 2 » : A . arreis Khaw ge me You can’t take anything with you. Some people live as} 39 « Yellow Refined, a} though they could. The best way is to take some pleasure = nar one aateds re out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. 20 Lam Chests Highest Grade Blend reel You can get more solid enjoyment out of one of our] 300 do. Very Choice Saryune! Tea. I ee Fashionable Suits than anything else in this town. Are] Atso—All small lines in Spices, Brooms, a: 5 5 ‘ ° Woo.lenware, Raisins ; fe @ you one of those who called on us this spring? If so, you orial a at ee i a ‘ °” . . noiesaie Only. s0W 2e8. ~ > can testify to the above with the most satisfactory results. eS eA 8 i52 J, ; = ; CARVELL BROS. ta We are still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices.} 4,443; ~1y eoa nae 34 Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, blu- and |———— : ea black. Light Tweed Suits same price. Call and see the Leading Fashionable Tailor. DR. H. D. JOHNSON if e _—_—e ys S. A. McDONALD. | | err ayy cap, NOSE AND THROAT +5 Charlottetown, May 27. 1895— 135 cities on : page -. ol , |Office -- Kent Strect i 3 ; Aug 16, °94—1ly ins a pring ; Wants, Lost, Found, &e ie Advertisements under this heading charged Rie five cents per line. B is ce. — ne i os Lawn Mowers, duting ine sassmormontaoes Pieseset Peat | Oe Ice Cream Free Zers, terms “moderate. Apply to "Mus dua he AIGER, w—june7 Green Wire Net. Se a a ; ; of im F Anihd Sabadiane tae rene ; sSpri ng Hi hg ecs, Webster, situate on the Ma’ peque Reed, leeat? 2 Cases Bird Cages, Patent Rat Traps (sure catch), Bayfield Street, Teims easy, Apply oA A N Tw } ] ) ) " / S , | A QO C ; } 4 Yy Ye \ \ by IM & . 2 LARD, Georgetown. tf-janeé ene AE e WANTED AT ONCE-—Good coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need appiv.— McKay WooLen Co. tf—junes McLEAN, Solicitor. 6i—june7 a * V V =» @ — a " WANTED—A middle-aged, respectab © wo- ail WALKRER’S CORNER. man as housekeeper Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev K T WooL- Charlottetown, May 28, 1891—135 & wky Sn = SATCHEL LOST - Lost this morning, be- toe tween Capt Cameron's house, Pownal Street, a and Dr Dodd’s corner, a tan colored satchei, containing some money and a bunch of keys. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office tt—june4 _—— See that Every Yard of the New and iag has this label on it. : IONS TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and B also a dobvle seated Phaeton Terms reason. able. KnquireatG.G Jury’s Jewelry Store, north side Qjacea Square, oppos.te Post Uffice. May 1l6—dy 3mos TO LE? OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lotre on the North River, and formerly the +um- m rresidence of th-late Admiral Hayfield; terms very rea onable. App y to BaYFIEn, & BLANCUA 1. juneij Ideal Inter-lin- uggy: ; es ee ee PASTURE TO LE&T—P.usture for one ortwo cows near residence of L © Owen, Esq. Saint Peter's Ro d. apply to H JAMEs PALMER, ¢ m y.9-tf Cae FWARE OF IMITAT Tyrone FOR S\LE-\ nevly-caived cox, to PETE“ BRADLEY, Douglass Street. maylZ Apply IBRE_ (HAMOIS: TO LET -Two offices in the Stamper Block, Apply to Prowse Bros. Uf—maayi LIGH T.“DURABLE FVery YARD CELLED PATENTED JULY ‘90 & MAR ‘95, TRADE WARK REGISTERED. W NI "D—Coat, vestand pant makers at JOHN MACLEOD & Co's. if—mayli HOUSE TO LET -The house adjoi ning the residence of Mrs Edwaid Palmer ou Queen Street, ocontaining eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce, Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf--may2 FOR SALE OR TO LET—A freehold pro- perty on Kent Street East, consisting of a seven-room dwelling house, with piot of land, Apply on the premises to PHILIP YLE, june7—3i (513) diet eit eee WANTED—A School Teacher or pupi the higher branches to filia position of trun during the summer months; one accustomed to dealing with farmers preferred; must be willing totravel. Address, enclosing stamp ms particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. unel—1i3zZ FOUR INJUNCTIONS have already been grantei, by the Canadian Courts and many in the United States restraining merchants fra selling cheap and inferior imita~ W Popular Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN. Stock up Sietarinithsnashseleeaieeiliaaiats TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersigned! large grounds, fruit trees, etc; lot $4x112; hot water heating, bath 100m, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Holzran. jane:—lm 135 P ASTU RE—The subscriber can take a few nead of horned cattle to pasture after ist of June; ruanipg stream through the fields — BENJAMIN WRIGHY. dy 2aw tf—mayli e LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t _ lose sight of the fact that we have full and com- plete lines in all kinds of FOOTWEAR. to Date. ——— es a ' . < i Re ' ray up! Prices away down! Styles away uf J TO LEf—a very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms. includ ing small bath room and convenient . having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; cine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath, ing heuse, Victoria Park; ren ‘moderate- Apply to W C HarRIs, JR. may4 For Comfort, Durability and Good Value we are bound to take the lead. . Leading Styles ! Lowest Prices ! TO LET-—That comfortable brick dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately in ion of Henry Douse, Esq, CC; on given at once. Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James din, ; possession given first ofJuly next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN, NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Arbing ; on given st once. Apply to > : ‘ oF 47. Charlottetown g tay 30, 1895—135 & wky PeAKK Bros & Co. 135 (f—may : > es a. a ” = * : - . Binns 2 * aa J