an ae iner Sabha Sch Mt StcaAt Ewrerrainment.—The ladies ny St. Mary’s academy are completing ar ingements fer a grand musical enter:ain- oa » Which is to come off in the Market \ , Hall on Monday next, the LOth inst. The attre ipils of the institution will be ably as siat- - wy Ones by some of the advaaced pup s of arlottetown Convent and other friends, ii programme promises to be first-class Cc , “respe et and it is to be hoped that | ; 1 L generous pat lie will show their app-eci- | S . the work done in our mi by s institution by honoring the oceasion - I r presence. D fur Anerpeen Ts a rhe congregation f St. Paul’s are busily engaged in prepar- AN x tions fora grand tea. “The Aberjecn pre : ; * which isto take place at ret “] S & et etown, on July 4th. Ample |} get x vade fur 5,000 guests, ‘ T —— i A ar - GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. y Loxpox, Jane 3.—The British st r to Cayo M New Orleans for Aviwerp. me bs 1 ved at Gravesend to-day, having n s at i sion with an unknown stear n hav \ May 22nil, at. 43 N. | mg. 51 W J ras ; gev at th tin f the accident. Prue *- §}] Cayo Mona’s at we were da:nay-— , ee 1 and her fore ull of water. What wae Day any her vessel sustained pur oe 3 c n ty ‘ The s Ss Pererssure, June 3.~—Diplemats Barnes i H AX gard the intrigues of Great Britain | ‘i . permal as the only obstacle in the way of a picific | one . s May of the far eastern question In |} ow s‘af g view of the possible outcome of the situ¢ - on ler Russia wil! fortify and send troops io | ‘ \ large | Chinese and Corean, and especially the and s s making | Indian, frontiers. The Czar has approved wa lans for the construction of a railway to . Semarks. Military engineers to be em- yed on the works have started for their | S \ ihe tiovston, Texas, June 3.—During rial g court at Snyder Spriags, Saturday, the " pals in the case engaged ina Jjuel | a na vith pistols One man was killed, two g fatally wounde ', and another dangerov=ly | " " The trouble grew out of the 8 f | Bert Garland vs. ec skson, Dickson 3 hea 1s four sons, Chapman and Dean, a : ar r ss, engaged in the fight. Dickson » 8 3 ( : ristiae | killed, and one of hie eons badly wou ling and Chapman and Dean are now dyin, of | 1 OT their injuries e+ toe > —This forenoon, Anabella | LEP TERS 10 _THE EDITCs. | : fa watch | "a S Ww i va AN ENOUIRY. i . was -—— ths ” Dean Str.—Is it true that the seedsimen 4 e 4 ‘ Charlottetown have combined to <e!l Reid y forty-five pounds of timothy see! for | sar was ja bushel. when the standard weight is sts, or tw onths ght pounds? I can not see how r C spectable men con 1 be guilty of such aj & vas S59 petty fraud. Yours, etc., g yr tw : son FARME! gainst J H was <i _ ~ ! wo eS “WHRE ARE THE POLICE?’ Sin,—Your timely remarks about “ie~ - ligion and Morality” in last evening’s juantity | issae might be supplemented by the ques- | Haz k ¢ ze “Where are the police?” Wren was 5.519 2.8 n | outlaws walk openly on the streets and s Onw¥ lills- | property is unsafe, the activity and useful- ved 7.2 s.,and on | ness -srhail [ say the courage ?—of The Cornwall factory {| police are to be questioned. eived 9,327 lbs. of milk, A Cirizex, 2 23 3 When the fac- Oe —— val! was opened three yearsago | IS UT TRUE? ] re w ss then 700 ee ily one chees Stx,—Is it true thet the railway, as is this vear t being openly said, bas been run in the in- é vas 9.327 Ibs., | terests of its own officials, and that taney 7 12 = remade! | are even now moving heaven and eartl: to ee ; lef Senator Ferguson’s pew arranze~- voners Mrerinc.—There | ™€nt, which anyone can see will be @ great : ‘ ors of | benefit to the Province. If such be irue, e ice. ie in the can now un lerstand why our railway has oii re saa bee n going from bad to worse, and the de- he a ws bell was | Hcits building up ike snowdrifts. are eenind ehattas Listen . att i and E. ( > ae I i CANADA AND HER RESOURCES, tien of ¢ as calic : ) a posed Epw ague Rally. After a Sia,—aA few weeks ago, we were inform- genera. dis , f wing res © | ed through your columns that His Houor was una t Chat this the Lieutenant-Governor had donated to meeti : 2 Mar e Epwor each of our city schools and colleges, a Leag { Ww 1 sugges silver medai for the best prize essay on that i | ! 34 200 “Canada and her Resources.” As our 2th Aug —E. C.1 r,s tary schoo!s will be closing within a fortnight, | . sn these medals must soon be awarded. Now | Fire.—1 hat ts that y what we would suggest is that the st | terday ever Mr : Mra. Jan essay from each of the-e several scbools, | Cam phx i Road, were away,the j i-., luding convents and colleges be te <en | ehildren w staying ajone fill- and ju iged, and that some of our Citizens | ed a bas 1 straw ae - Jonate a gold medal or some’ oiver nied it ! ae , suitable souvenir to the best of his class. ing. The said _— » KEEP | It would only mean a few dollars, and none away i ¢ Pm of our prominent men woul i regret such straw, : we aught if they re member the increased literary ani a . P a 7 ee efforts which would ensue. I think such which w g and a threshing | an offer-would great ly stimulate our young mach r U1 f the chi’ | students and theredy instil a much greater - om 3 g ) Irning | love for Father'and. BE, tu, a i 3 with grea ilcalidilahinenuesnigesciansiias : etd z TI oe THAT UP-TO-DATE BOILER, REProOw iames here was 00 ins Sia,--When writing observations on E ea The Ww what came under my notice for yours of . ; é ‘ithe 27th of May, I did not expect sucha a ex ° _ = : ", | tempest in a teapot, or out of a teapot, to | 5 S band, provided as the boiler shipped here for tle al E ea s "* | Hillsborough cheese factory 188 ~ : F hie t ' ) -. | raise i by “Patron” and Messrs .Britce Naturda e a Stewart & Co. At last they heve for: a - admitted the truthfulness of my stater Po n { - on | that it had a cast iron dome head and daud “ g to ) J ‘Hel | brackets bolted on; “only that and not back : : as more.” In the face of the admissio | turn iv ( ‘ rain. Excursion- yours of Monday I fail to see what od . : "ie =e 08 | have been writing about in opposition ts bef re . ae that statement, unless s Vee & froin ¢ " Y OS-00s OMS | obtain some cheap advertis from S $ Souse 6 Gand 16 | hich. iging from the tone } One o g a! 1 ail who | yesterday’s letter, did not turn ut poss ! ; 7 ry ae as profitable as they expected. Now, I 1ses re: Tet ak by what ri ight does any person c laim di J are ate uy req wasee space in a newspaper to attack a corres t ofice of the SU | ndent who confines himself to truthful per P. E. Island Railw statements? Why condemn men as Ox Tue W + Phe cowards who do not write everything the idole ing the beat sin om 4 several | their own signature? If they desired anal ae j truth to be upheld they would not hov y ihe r attacked me over the name of “ Patro,” c. axp ad nor would they have quibbied about ue a ae ' men | construction of the boiler spoken of. jut on d 4 me— | we must conclude that “ Patron” wrote somet e sma’|to eave time until some more expert Re . burbe, n— | locomotive testimony could be obtained in deay ang But "so | defence of cast-iron dome-heads. te heen unsuccessful | OBSERVER. Acting , given bythe Inglis a Sid eae Eola hl WHAT ARRANY NONSENSF, ing war Of the Sin,—Speaking of the effort of our I 7 — ney ‘ x Davies on the bud get, the Montreal Siar, the ) und, hid which ever since the surprise he got in «h+ den s ree cozen i Stanstead election has been booming Lic- ae a eral stock at a terrific rate and getting off o1 itter, aud a quarter as extravagant estimates of mat ters poiiti- 7%) peewee © cal ag even our own only independent verty weutt, se store Wis | daily, has this to say : “Mr. Davies ma‘e a To! LZ : - OTHER ITEMS. THE ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NE\YS, | Spectal Correspondence of The Exam) ct & e& fond ‘ -_— SET TT re . bend at this Seem Tr AVE YOU— only 50 cents worth up to S1L.15 OUR WINDOW is FULL OF THEM! Double Width Tweeds, beautiful goods, offered vreat sacrifice to effect an immediate sale. BEER BROS. + (IILILIEEE ES Tux Wearnen.—Fresh to etrong omaie shifting to wes Bho we ry. ——~ IF NOT— a yard, and they’re ac- terly ery ; fair at firs seen 21) emt eM : * i esse DAILY EXAMINER | | | = | | I vigorous attack on the National Policy. Phe Prnece Edward Islander, taking the resolutions of the Oitawa Liberal econfer- ence as a key note, declared for a tariff for At great length he showed iow atiscal system of this character wou d ring prosperity from the dav of its incep revenue only. tion. He qualifie his declaration, The siberals in the days to come, he said vould, of course; not rush about like a, In fact it was their to disturb vested intcre-ts. as itdida seeming with derisive Conserva- rhe speaker analyzed the | existed during ‘ the Mac- He was careful to make mull in achina shop. ntention not \ll this, implying contradiction, tive applause ome, Sypdem which mel KeLZ } ie regime out that the ¢ sases were world-wide, 4 | had no relation to the then 17 per cent. tariff. The exodus and the decline in farm values, both favorite Opposition arguments hy the Government should go, were also arided in due order. In the Lower Pro- ; vinces alone, farms had diminished in | price ups ar is of forty per cent. Ti ¢ } | bor is it |s ch o | | ' ' j i ¢ ers nD | when the rain comes on. | j all | Our Grit leader | the beautifully vague | that’s asked for National Policy was also b lamed for de roying Canadian shipping. Mr. ! I made ine astounding statement that it has declined over eleven million dollars eventeen years. According to Mr. Davies, 1¢ Maritime Provinces are and decav.” 1ere’s a speech for the Maritime leader f the Grits to make. We have heard him at it in the rural sections or this province, t \ fast going to giving him credit for sincerity ; it it would appear that like, the fellow told the story over so often, we think now himself. No wonder designate his state- and sympathiser and , hold “the whole speech up to believes it Star would as ae oe he i even the ments ** is | 1 licu.e as iene in statement, even in attack.” The Maritime certainly profiting by such untruthful evidences! “ Ruin and decay” far as Prince Edward Island is con- erned is a libel of the grossest kind. And say New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. has a new remedy for al) t is not Commercial Union now, Unstricted Reciprocity —it is doctrine of Tariff for What arrant nonsense. BysranpDer. “ vigorous Vrovinces are SO si) “1 ir iS—1 Revenue only. iesiainia cscs Your W.fe Gets Mad, When you stay out too Jate, when you ke the usual pretence of business when sue knows it is something else, when approach her beautiful angel cake with a fdespair ; but when you bring home Rigby Porus Waterproof coat she will promptly vote you a sens ible fellow, for is she not wearing with utmost a Rigby waterproof bought the Rigby cloth and, made to order. Rigby is unique. the spring a Sati isfac st She had it While has achieved a sigan] triumph. It’s Rigby in the dry goods stores. and talk about “Caught in a my Rigby,” says the People say—the bank of Rigby that men women storm and J forgot lady in distress. Montreal for solidity ; Canadian girls for | beauty ; Chicago for large feet ; and—Rig- | by for comfort and a perfect protector } he | | | | | | | % DRBGBOVSBORO0O808SE | | ch iR oO i Creek; Vict Ty, against the watery eleraents. wiaies There registered at | this mcraing : John . 8. Silver, Halifax; W. H. Tetlow, Man- rester, Eng; J. H. MeLean, Toronto; J. Snow, St. Stephen; George Mauger, rebec. the Hotel Davies Sterling, Montreal; a = aon — SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, June 3—Favorite, Weston, Richibucto; J. H. Hiltz, Pollard, Shediac; Kgpress, Smith, Gaspe; Confederate, Burke, Port Daniel; 4th, Spring Bird, Pelham, New | Carlisle; Lady May, McDougall, Belle Livingstone, Grand Nar- rows, CLEARED. June 3—Favorite, H filtz, Pollard, Pictou; eDeugall, Belle Creek. Westoa, Richibucto; 4, Lady May, e = ™_ DIED. In Boston, June 2nd, Miss Margaret Carew, formerly of Charlottetown. The neral took place from the residence of Mre. Walter C. Grant, 1026 Tremont Street, on Tuesday Juom th, to fu her sister, St. Francis de Sales Church, Vernon S - St. reet. When Working in the Fields or anywhere else, yon wil] find Hire’s Root Beer a cooling, re- freshing and healthful drink. This delightful temperance bev- erage is easily prepared right at home. Full directions with each bottle. A 25 cent bottle makes 5 gallons. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable SY SOVSOS Sesensess Druggista. Any Needle-Witted Woman can find many reasons for buying from us. Our FURNITURE is_ the Stanparp for value. Once you rivet your} mind on the PRICE and QUALITY you can’t get away from them—they fascinate you. VARK WalGHE & G0., LED, Who Sel] at Selling Pricee. FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between Lon- don and Halifax. From London. From Halifax. May 25. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. Junel5 June 8. SS. HALIFAX CITY. “ 29. ~ = SS. DAMARA. July 13. July 6. SS.ST.JOHN CITY. July 27. These Steamers have superior accom modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cat- a3 Insurance effected at lowest possible “FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.5., Or F. W. HALES, Chari ttetowa, je ned Dav 1e8 | mn Gents’ 4-in-Hand Ties, you | herself ? | ave experimented and failed, Rigby | i's | } f | SPENCER ELLIS, OF TORONTO, WILL LECTURE a THE MARKET HALL, This City, on the Following Dates : Friday, June 7th, at 8 p m Sunday, June 9th, at 3 and 8 p,m SUBJECTS: ** Education from a Rational Standpoint.’ * Evolution and Creation.” “Science and the Bible.” —_—— SOc ‘FINE BLACK CASHMERE Worth 75c., best in town. WEEKS. ‘126. Admissivn Free. me ny29— 101 Hiaszard’s Improved TURNIP StéD. Purple Top and Carter’s. Prize Winner, ae \ ll Colors, worth 20e. all choice, fresh Seed, im ported this 3h et spring. Buy from us and you will get the best. EWING’S ne for the rear- Ww EEKS. of Calves, mbs, Foals, Pigs and ing Poultry A hi ghly concentrated and — pees Bo en easily digested Pr ‘ood. The only genuire substitute for milk made in Canada, For sale by BOc. Best Biack Cashmere, WORTH A. HORNE & CO. jutéed +dy §, §. MIRAMICHI Wills leave MONTREAL for GHAR- LOTTETOWN on MONDAY, June 10th, and every alternate Monday ; leave Char- Jottetown for Montreal on Friday, June 14, and every alternate Friday; leave Sum- merside for Montreal on Tuesday, June 18th, and every alternate Tuesday. This line, with regular sailing dates, furnishes to merchants the most reliable way to order Eggs very carefully handled. Rates of freight more have been hitherto. Excellent passenger accommodation. Delightful sail up and down the St. Law- rence, Calls at Gaspe and Perce going and refurning when sufficient inducement. CARVELL BROS., juvel —14 tf Agents. EYE PROTECTORS ——FOR—— Bicycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stone Cutters and Motor Men. Price 30 cents. Also, Colored and all kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOR, Y | Be st Dye, Width, Full Best Finish, Full Weight. WEEKS. Towels and Towelings. Best Lowest Prices, Direct from Makers. cvoods. reasonable than Goods, WEEKS 50e. Kixtra Fine Black Cashmere, Did you see or it ?—worth 50 cents. other hear about Gur price, (uc, orth Side Queen Square. WEEKS. | * WHOLESALE SUPPLIES. CARVELL BROS. 2,000 Barrels Flour in store and on the way. 1,900 Barrels Cornmeal. 500 Pans. Choice Molasses, 30 Hhds. Sugar, 100 Barrels Raw Sugar, :: Gents’ Linens—Cheap Week. 4-ply Collars, 4-ply, bast quality, 4-ply Linen Cuffs, 4-ply, best quality, Best Value in Town. v 5 300 “ Yellow Refined, Ww z . ERKS 800 “ Granulated, 3 269 Half Chests Highest Grade Blend Tea, 300-do. Very Choice Saryunei Tea. Arso—All small lines in Spices, Brooms, Woodenware, Raisins, etc. Wholesale only. 50c. BLACK CASHMERE. Without doubt the best Black Goods bargain in the city. Our price, 50e—worth 75 cents. Lowest prices. CARVELL BROS. may3l—lweod guar Indian Batter Tubs. well-made. to hold the 2500 smooth and Very important to have tubs pickle. large, CARVELL BROS. _miay31—Sw 2aw 52 guar OUR BARGAINS! Cashmere, 50c., worth 75e| Wy EON as Collars, 5 ¢ 99 : : suffs _ a -C'Por Lighting the Strects of aap oon 30¢ Charlottetown. Ties, bea >? “ss '-B0e rare Hose, e+ Oc] seaLED TENDERS will be received uinders 4c., - 10€} at the City Clerk’s office up to noon on Shi . sc @IF& Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A. D., 1894, ans ts, $1 00 2 >! 50 from persons willing to contract with the Corsets, '65e., r doc City Council for lighting the streets of Charlotietown with electricity according to specifications and conditions to be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Also from persons willing to equip and supply Machinery and Plant, capable of and sufticient for carrying out the above service—the plant to become the property of the City Satisfactory security required for the faithful performance of the contract, The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. H. M. DAVISON, City C lerk. and Towels, Towelings, Nap- kins and all Linen Goods. The very best value W. A. Weeks &Co., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, June 1 — 34 td harlottetown, May 22, 1895. 2) SD oe RE(HAMOIS: LIGH To DURABLE a LONDON HOUSE ! — MORTGAGE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS ‘belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS. Acnt for Mortgagees. waa ESDAY, 66 100 100 6s Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—dy 1895. Dy JUNE 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Shoes at 75 cents a Misses’ Oxfords, Children’s, Call early before they are ali gone. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPGSITE pair at 65 oped be sé THE MARKET. We Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—135 and let other Tailors they can sell you a Serge Suit for $15.00, that is as good as new. SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE ORDERING. Swell Tailors, Successors Don't B A Clam! make you believe positively cannot be approached with their = and price McKAY WOOLEN COMP’ Y, to C. E. Robertson. No Pockets shrouds. You can’t take anything you one of those who called black. Leading Fashionable Tailor. Charlottetown, May 27. 1895-135 You should bear in mind that there are no pockets in No matter if you are a millionaire, you will have no use for a pocket when you come to don your last robe. with you. though they could. The best way is to take some pleasure out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. You can get more solid enjoyment out of one of our Fashionable Suits than anything else in this town. a ee in Shrouds. Some people live as Are on us this spring? If so, you can testify to the above with the most satisfactory results. We are still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices. Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, Light Tweed Suits same price. and the blu 3 Call and see A. McDONALD. 895-Spring-1890. Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Ice Spring Hinges, SIMON HAVE RIGBY Suits junel—2i (03) Attention ! ——— eee YOUR BICYCLE MADE RIGBY WATERPROOF CLOTH. These Suits are on Sale Throughout Canada by the Leading Dry Goods and Furnishing Houses. RIGBY CLOTH IS POROUS. CLOTH IS PLIABLE. There is no Rubber iu Rigby Compound. There is no ( loth made s> suitable for Bicycle as the Rigby Cloth. eStore Egan eve OETA CRO Eee Eee WW _ Popular Shoe Store. Cream Freezers Green Wire Niet, 2 Cases Bird Cages, Patent Rat Traps (sure catch). W. CRABBE, WALEER’S CORNER. Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—135 & wky ! SULT OF Stock up to Date. —$——t CL CTT Leading Styles Lowest Prices plete lines in we are bound Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy D3 LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t sight of the fact that we have Styles away up! For Comfort, Durability WEEKS & WARREN. ae, lose full and com- all kinds of FOOTWEAR. Prices away down ! and Good Value to take the lead. Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN; NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Ye Sons of England Do not forget the important event of having your portrait faithfully taken by CLOUD HILL, THE ENGLISHMAN, Special inducements offered. Ladies, have your rooms photographed while they are fresh. Copies and enlargements carefully mace from old and faded pictures. Queen Street, Ch’'town Closing Gut Sale. All the stock-in-trade of the Jate Wm. Weeks, on north side of Queen Square, consisting of Strong Boots and Shoes and Shoe Findings, will be sold out at less than cost. The balance remaining unsold on 18th of June will be disposed of at Auction on that date. may3l—wky tidte dy 135 DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per I' ne. = ——_B WANTED AT ONCE--Good coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need apply — M K AY WOOLEN Co. tf~-junes TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oeceupied by the undersigned! large grounds, fruit trees, ete; lot $4x112; hot wate: heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- piv to C B Chappeil cr John Holman, jane’ —lm 135 SECOND-HAND SAFES, Letter Press and Office Desks for sale. safes have combination locks, andare as eood as new. Enquire at McKAY WooLen Co. may6é SATCHEL LOST - Lost this morning, be- tween Capt Cameron's Louse, Pownal Street, and Dr Dodd’s corner, & tan colored satchel, containiug some movey and a bunch of keys. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office U~-junet WwW NTED-A young man for salesman, either in boots and shoes or dry gooca; must have experience; good reference required. Apply to J 8B MACbDONALD & Co. 4i—iupbs BICYCLE FOR SALE —A first-class bicycle forsale. Apply to HARRY CROCKETT, sans pd FOR 8 A LE— Mili Brook Farm, 13; acres, situatedin West Rovalty, three ‘yailes from town, or will exchange for property in the city. For particulars address JoHN CAMEX- ox, P U Box 79, Ch’town. lw pd—may27 WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply at EXAMINER Oifice. junel TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Bugey; aiso ad le s-ated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. EnquiieatG.G Irry’s Jewelry Store, north side Queen Squar.,, opposite Post Office. May l4—dy 3mos TO LET OR TO BE SO LD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very rea onable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD. junel TO LEA very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, inclad ingsmall bath room and convenient pumtry, having lawn ani shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; nine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren ‘modemate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. may4 TO LET, with one or three acres oi iand, “Park View” Cottage, eight rooms, newly finished, opposite the Ll’ ark at Brighton Beach Apply to A MACNEILL. mayl4 PASTURE TO LET—One acre of good pas- ture on Milford Street, Brighton Koad, hav- ing well of good wnter in same; ten minuvtes’ walk from Post Office; apply lo W C HArxis, JR. 3i—may27 TO LET—a~a house on Dorchester Street, be- tween Prince an: Hillsborough Streets, con- taining four rooms, with stables and large yard; r-ntmoderate. Apply on the premises to Mrs Wiultrty si-may2li WANTED—A School Teacher or pup'l in the higher brauches to fill a position of trust during the summer months; one accustomed to dealing with farmers preferred; must be willing totravel. Acdress, enclosing stamp for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. funel—i32 Ww ANTE ‘D—Sale smen to sell chcice line of hardy trees, ross, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the country; no experience needed; agents and customers treated as liberal as the best: winte tor termes; mention this paper.—Stone & Weliington, Montreal, Qae; J W Beall, Manager. mayt—2m (6) WANtTED—A good housemaid; an experi- enced giri will eceive good wages. Apply to MRS SULLIVAN, Brightop Villa. tf—may31 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next te Johnson & Joanson’s Drug Store. Apply tw J B MACDONALD & Co. ti—api5 TO LET—The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at once. Aj ply tl THE EXAMINER Office, mayl W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at JouN MACLEOD & Co's, tf—mayll HOUSE TO LET -The house adjoining the residence of Mre Kdward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight roomea; ii is titted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. u- age FOR SilE-— A newly-calved cow. to Perer Brap.ey, Douglass Street. pany es Ap: aly re > LE T —}|'wo “offic ses in the 8 Stamper Block. Apply w Prowss Bros. Ul—mayl PASTURE TO LET, on the MeGill proper- to.—HUGH Mon AGHAN, Grafton Street Wes . may2Z—3i aah P ASTURE ro L &T—Pasture ae guearee> cows near residence of LC Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s hosed. Apply to H JAMES PaLMER. m-+y.9—tf TO Lk.i—The desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by John Quirk, Esq. Pessessioa given first of May. 4 oply to PEAKE BRos & Co. ap’6—i1 WANTED-—A girl for goneral housework, Apply to Mas D sTEWaRt?, Kent Street, may23—tf WANTED, by the end of June, a woman of 25 or 30 years of age, who has had experience in cooking and housework ; only two ia fanai- ly Apriy to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hills borcuzh Square, —mayls TOL ET—That < comfortable brick 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, Aliso, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq; sssion given first of July next Also, covtage situa on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by ha —_ Arbing; possession given alones. Apply toe PEAKE Bros & Co, 135 tf—may2d WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp for reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 1 WANTED—Energetic, for lite iwsurance. Address “ Insurance,” P © Box 277, Charlottetown. apll FOR SALE at a bargain, terms ea-y, reliable ,canvasser Charlottetown £May 30, 1895 -135 & wky second-hand piano; cail and see i.—Mxs BURRIS, Great George Street, ab = 2w 135—~my?’ , > tm “a5 <<a aie | > a Ss + ~ #3 } + ; id “a | © ‘| » a , d i ‘ “ i ‘ ; ‘ : + ; -« 4 5 2 48 - at. > ! ‘ « rc . e & % ie > } mH ; .* : “ ia . ae ae 2 eget cove ey en PR IP cm. ee ee Spee - — 2 cece a peeing ; ip 1 age Abe Fae ade Moe ee see ha Fl Cs ane asa . me ” Se Fa Rac. Sere eee A]