TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1895. THE DAILY EXAMINER AN IMPORTANT ADMISSION. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. HONORS FOR OU HORSESES ABROAD ite } j > ce ; he | After Sweeping the Boards at the Toronto THE DAILY EXAMINER. Tur Toronto Mail aud Empire publishes Rome, Jane 9.--An_ avalanche in the ein, the Island-bred Winoga and Whe JUNE 11, 1895 some correspondence between the British Government and the authorities at Ottawa regarding the terms of Confederation with Alps threw fifteen French soltiers upon Italian territory. Stx soldiers were seri- ously injured. Lonpon, June 9.—The Daily News pub Egbertetta Capture Six Prizes at the Great Spring Show at Philadelphia, Va. The Winnipeg Daily Nor’Wester of the 3rd inst. has the following : Spectra DespaToues TO THE EXAMINER Cel il au Weduesiay THE TIME TABLE Newfoundland. From a despatch of Lord | lishes a despate h from Turkish Armenia, i THE CAPITAL, ; Aberdeen to the Marquis of Ripon, dated | dated June 8, sent via Kars, Russia, June “p hiladelphia, June 3. — Took three NOTES FRO As th , " . between. f ata he following: 9. The despatch says the Armenian com- | frst prizes at the P hiladelphia horse show = iS Wecutianignd Me, Ri wil) | May 3, we quote the following :- mission which was sitting at Moosh, closed | with the team of mares I bought from ' ? E Island * erat ' 1e 24th inet., the “ Canada didn’t assume cost of railway | on May 31, the European delegates telling you, also one first prize with Winoga, and Despatch for 5 ¥ : ; z il ed gee = % and ivantages connect: EB. Island. It is true she now owns Turkish members they could have noth- two seconds with HKgbertetta. I am de- : It strikes us that those 500 pairs of Another Bell Ringer ! . rs oe ix rill with White, $2.50, for ee ae , «97 a | and operates the road, but at large annual | ing more to do with them. The final lighted with the horses. E. A, Sroxes- Mails ee pein ttig ety ig gluing ti aga lg - “a }. ca. Wh i ay nena oe practically Ce! toes. Canada proposes to assume New- | cause of rupture was the refusal of the | pury.” This is the telegram received by ’ bell ringer for this p. m. 50 Suits at 75 cants and $1.00. 2 do. , All Black, $2.50, for $1.2 7 mo ated tha er discus of the | foundland’s debt at $50 per head, part of | Turkish commissioners to examine im-| Mr. George Webb this morning, and sent comes ittet of D B : 500 Shirts at 23, 40, 45 and 75 cents 1 Black Silk, trimmed with Stee Color- , : s ae aros -. - " . , @ « atte mnecessary But the wobbling | which is for railw ays, and therefore offers | portant witnesses, basing their refusal ©n | to him by Mr. Stokesbury, who purchased A Drill Hall, of Stone, for Halifax. A¢ ec “te C ress 3 ti tcae on see. (Men’s only). ed Silk, $4.50, f or $2 ape ‘ a mai her better terms than P. EB. Island. She | purely farcial grounds. The Daily News] ¢ lougher’ steam of mares a few weeks ago ee Bargainapolis Counter—42c. goods for 30c. 500 Men’s Scarfs at 8 cents. Sear cape = 00, for $3. * : Sa ee a Siete dn’ i ommenti spatcl ys the at s stated ir undreds of Plain Sunshades from 35¢ . conlkdn’t assume the extra five millicn for | commenting on the despatch says the at in Toronto for $1,600. As was stated in Orrawa, June 11. ; : : oe ; r ‘ : —-—n a u st of May the Guardian | --tetion of railway; this would make | titude of the Turkish commissioners has {ths | Nor’Wester, Mr. Stokesbury’s e . th th : Another Bargain Bell Ringers !—50 prs WHY DO WE BO IT » to $1.00. omy a af ’ ae: ; 7 ; s ; : : “es Hon. Senator Fergusoa, with the mem- | dies’ Kid Gloves at 35c. a pair—good as aa Newfoundland’s allowance $75, 50 per} been invariably increasingly dishonest, greatest desire was to win the _ first bers for Kings, P. E. Island, have been : sm thie c3 85 g bid j Pp cs j fu : ; : 7 T > ) y , sity at 85c. § y recaus E re mY : : . : ; nt. more than other provinces, and un-| their recourse to bribery and coercion prize at the horse show, and The 4°" * : ye | 28Y glove in this city at 85c ee window ecause we want to get clear of the Paton g Co are the Chea est! A fast. passenger and ma service : - : : : _ ; hesied giving a good deal of attention to the mai for samples goods. . ‘ ; bas ar. Seetian’ aacik Whemsheler ust to all of them. prompted and ratiged by the highest | Nor’Wester at the time i f that province. A new time table haz — ~ Ladies’ Cuffs and Collar: ts, : 2 ea a ° ‘ ities in Constantinople. realizati Plhis w.shes. The prophecy | ‘ ABs pr i es ok and Collars in sets 90 White ; NS eel Be ae mation devoutly to be! Never before, we think, have the Federal | *Uthorities in Constantinople gn a. Pee - id Widen bei arranged. It comes into effect June| Great days these for Ladies’ Waists! J lies’ Vesta, de. 150 - Wene sen Seteree See - Tue EXawrvet e rhit ae rf e Paris, June 7 The Dax an au dis— | has been fulfilled. Egbertetta an inoga i L ill ake the clozest possible | Did you see what we were offering for 35 oe: fr a lar grice 50c. to $1.00, our price for to- va '§ Panties “i authorities officially admitted the fact that | tricts of France are flooded by heavy rain | have won the blue ribbon, doing honor to ith, sad wil m i oa = ? ] alies’ Single Collars, 2e. night, 15 cents a prgreng Clanton League, Pe POST ; 1 Isl i : j ing | “e : i ‘ ¥ ll hose | connections w ith the Canadian Pacific | 42 and 75 cents. One lot of last year’s Hats, two for 5c, ee 85 _ ‘ of ’ Prince Edward Island paid for the eon- | storms and the overflowing of streams. | their new owner, and above all to those through servis free St.John by way of if ag, a ; os 50 yards Millinery Trimming, worth 20¢ e . r : , “ta . > are « ve P e ‘inee whie rough =e , —s : - = you thir ev are not wor woterss | .* ‘ = Ly the Guar struction of the P. E. Island Railway, the Large trac te of te ore = ubmerged, who bred them and the province which Point duChene. By the proposed ar- Did you hear that we are offering ! a a 1 _ S : : fc “ ie = C, ms ur 5 cents. rn a et ee f which t assumed by Canada. factories stopped, and railway traffic alimo-t | produced them. Manitoba has reason to nt the mails! will reach Tignish Ladies Jackets, worth from $4 to $5 and ee all ree eee ee oe Veiling from 2 cents a yard up. ? ond cost OF which was not assumed 0 i ‘ o \ f ~ . < ‘ re: ria 18 | rangement 2 f one, come all. : g : J P s was s < % nti 8 a, i SS UO € 8 e ( yrize : this i ! ; ow cae an i was clearly a ; ukably favorable es a calls te tie, “eae eh cane tis ae uspended. No loss of life is re | } er of ae ri2 Ne en < =< uh and Charlottetown from Boston and | some $5.50, for $2.60 for tonight only. ‘ ; Indian 7 lin, suitabie for ap : t Hoe ; I ‘ ange of t ie ! 1 a) ‘ ported. one 16 many tric oas a " ip a se . ' ag ~ © ac i Iresses an slouses, only one-thir of re- ise of a sJang phrase, that Senator Fer- Lonpon, June 8.—A Constantinop'e de- | province has of getting there. Egbertetta Montreal in one day, instead of three days Th st in Skirt and Sleeve Lining. Parasols ° Paraso ve I; r and & ts a vard } silwa mus ssarily : eae a ‘we Daily N aa | I , ; fF Gui yea | te Tignish and two days to Charlottetown, 1¢ Newest in Skirt ant eve Lining : . pe ee: ular price, © and 5 Cents & yard. ppt ats g is “getting in his work.” This ad epatch to the Daily News says a joint ~~ and Winoga are full sisters, out 0 oe “y ox odie thaeld eneeduienlh. Donmshees prefer it to all others. We 5 Black Silk with Frill, $1.59 goead’s Greiad nes in Blacke from 6e. a yard, 4 t 1 i may t mission is important. We have no doubt Pee nee — i a pred i - Pie : hr i z z ee ‘Bes . The tender of Mr. J. E. Asquith for the | keep the Fibre Chamois too, See the for 75 cents. > Dovble Width Black Lace Dress Goods it t i sire k ea ritain, SS1g and France formai- | gy a |; or a ree ar ol, “se ges c 4 - bi ok, Stas. P : . a ls : ‘ i or c io . 1 whatever that the fact referred to has thus 7 is . : ane Ped illic a a ee cee er , he Monota. a two- }-Halifax drill shed, has been accepted, The | newest, 1 Black Silk, $2.00, for $1.00. from 85 cent=, worth $1.00 and $1.25. rea 1. The Guardia ars the cla ee ee en ee ea ly reviewing the demands for reforms in | the above team there is Menota, a twe 7 is $196,000 for a stone building : ' , : io ‘9 . » cag 8 rure is $1$ ra stone . il thon wk tly repose | ees established as a result of the repre- | administration of Armenian affairs and | year-old, and Half-Guinea, a yearling; all | MZure 18 3!40, c g ‘ certa ge i€ nJIs igt ' OS : : : . ae ’ eae : : je & will be somewhat d irbed by the per- sentations ef Hon. Mr. Fx rguson in the — ae ers a saith ie dient “de ~— at ep lis 2313, Wi F t M Sh t j Kalif = , en wT ee . ‘ ane ee ad result from a failure to grant the demands Ezbertetta’s record is 2.31}, Winoga’s,a ifa 5 : Se Senate and to the Premier and his Cabinet. | "°% to g ig 313, Wino an Shot in 4 r u this time table, and sees a point to | O©PAtE au 1 to the Premier and his Cabinet Wiyyivec, Juve 8—The steamer Mon- | two years old, 2.36, and it is confidently ~——, J be gained in its agitation against the oa ee arch, loaded with passengers and freight, | stated that if given a chance, these marks Hairax, June ll MH os Pr © OG ©) . ] 10+] ’ as wrecke Thursday evening at Long | eould be cut below 2.25 this season. Both wes _ . vernment. Consequently on the 10t R. CHARLTON’S EXPLANATION. | Was wrecked on g at Long | could be cut below 2.25 this : : AL a5 as J C3 4 : re 'r mg : en OR- CHARL anil Salt Rapids. The passengers were rescued | these fillies were bred at New London, in On Albermarle Street, last nigit, Ned > Ce te ee eT Mr. Joux Cwartroy, of Norfolk, (N.,) | after some difficulty, but the freight was | this provinee. Smith, a pal of Buck and Jim, the mur- “oe e politicians” whom it had before commend I si to explain away, on | 08t- ‘Thists the third vessel wrecked at Jerers of the Moncton policeman, shot —S has vainly been trving to explain away, ant ai . 3 ed.’and “condemned tbe arranzement by ; , a a the same place within eight months, a ~———= | Clarence F le mming, a youth of 18. The} om ‘¥ which on'!v the “consumn.ation de the floor of the House, the unpatriotic ac- Loxpox, June 8—Timothy Healy has . Tite | alte ’ eee : ae re _— * . | oS hich only the “< uma.ation der tion of John Charlton, of Mich'gan, in | written warmly to Wm. O’Brien repudiat- B ff ie bullet, which eofered the breast, was i i s ef » be desired” can be obtained! To add Thi : 2-1 Svep » sugzes ade by the latter i USINBS$ TOWS extracted by a doctor, and the wounded Established 1797. bs ig ing Canada away to the United States’ | ing the sugzestiou made by the latter in ) wend Ske ora " y to the licrous aspect of its position, the] q . speeches delivered in Cork that he (Healy) man sent to the hospita « Smith is at : Senate. But this is what the Star has to : ; : a oa Poe Guardian of the 10th referred to a letter rae had conspired with Mr. Chance to drive y WITH US arge. “ . 4 . 3 etial i ‘ found its columt SAY OF DIS success : it O'Brien from parliament. Healy offers IT ' —— -- " hich could pot be found in its columns, eae > : Ta ee yas : ; ° » ed “Mr. Jobn Chariton, M. P., would be | to forfeit £250 if O’Brien can prove his tai ' A V L J t R ( 5 and concluded by proposing the very| well advised. to let that lumber incident | suggestion. — Suicide of a St. John Man. GW LIne JUSh HeCelVed, 3 ey arrangement which (if we are not misin-{ d: rop. He undertakes a herculean task Gurarie, O.T., June 8.—Joha P. Smith, inne i Ss ay formed) has been « \ ling | when he undertakes tc persuade Canadians | the Bapti-t preacher who escaped from Is Ricumonp, Me., June 11. CAPITAL, NORWICH, ENGLAND. ——— es : hat it was for their sweet sakes that he | jail at St'llwater ten days ago, has been inna ¢ I vd St. John, N. B., cat his : : : : si thes Mianiedinais ole at it was. for oe oe |i St:llwate jays ago, 108 8 OGG DORR, erg Bees, 6%. oes, 5, ont ~ Two Dollars of Cash Assets for Every Any article sold by me not ineluced Congress to so amend its new far-} found lving dead on the roadside in an throat here last evening, severing every- sed . ® Dollar of Liabilities hs . “An express train wonld leave Tignish | iff as to compel us to send the eee adjoining county. He had been in poor thing to the bone, yet he lived a few , $ : proving as represented, if cus- early in the morning, to conne with tl free logs whether we want to or not. ti®] health for a long time and stole meat to WE SE hours. Drink was the cause. 7: . . ; g ; { SELI 1ours, k tomers wil » steamer at Summerside. It w i then be} as ifa soldier were to find the forces of keep his wife and children from starving. A : eg ie Lowr Rates. Prompt Settlements. inform me of samae commuted into an accommodation, and as] the enemy equi ipped with a useless wea- | He was arrested and convicted of the theft . A th R d B k r I shall take pl asure In mak- such run tarodugs to Charlottetow: An-| pon and were to point out their we akuess | and sentenced to 5 years in the peniten- Wholesale & Retail nother ecor reaxer. E R B R W ing an allowance or replacing other would leave Tignish about mil- iay | to them an l suggest ano irre sistible substi-— tiary. Feeling his punishment too great ——— s * 5 oS , - Grascow, June ll. 3 dation to Sammerside, con- nd the » tell his own people » » ta} ot death f . sure W _ y @3 an accommodation to Sammer , COn- | tute; a then were to te 1 peo} he broke jail and met death from exposure 4 ee > TA i . i . . . o. - f s 2a rs . 4 nect with the steamer and run to this citv | that he did this through patriotic Jove of | and starvation. « At Lowest Prices. Dower, yesterday, ran 300 yards" fin Agent. for P. £. Island. ’ . ¥ OR, asan express, A morning train would|them. Mr. Charlton is blessed with. a Wasuincron, June 8.—According to a 31 2-9 seconds, beating Brodin. This Charlottetown, June 10, 1895—dy — Cameron Block. } . ° . - % . > ; . Be -__ —— Se leave this city as an express, connect with | manner of address that makes him_40 | report from John Kave, United States [) B is claimed to de the world’s record for the steamer an! at once change to accow- | easy m: : to believe; but in insisting that consu!-general at St. Petersburg, trans- ‘| that distance. modatien, running thus to ] ignish. An- his luml r policy is purely patriotic, he mitted by the state departme nt to the mar- jane3 : other would leave here early in the after-| is ett a terrific’ strain upon the cred- | jne hospital service, cholera still exists in iii Eten aie THE noon, connecting with the steamer, then ] nlity of his fellow-countrymen. Russia to an uncomfortable extent. Mr. I find the people around here prefer Dr. run to Tignish as express. Passen ole In the same edition, the Star calls upon | Kavel writes that according to the latest | ¢ Chage’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other I nails fr bre ul as i : ; . seis . eg : 2° he rg 7 rs . and mail from om at - th b. a : the Liberals to come out with their than- official ate: —e and 33 a aoe in << They are a wonderful pill. NDER OF WONDERS reach either yariottetown or gnish occurred in lo days. e was informe: > e 7 4e ‘ t 1 Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out the same night. If son euch arrange- ment were etiected, with a ble to allow Frince County people to reach Sum- merside earl: in the day and retu at a seasonalle the night, one would protest.” time ta rn home hour same no der and do something in this session, if they have anything to say or do for them- selves. They have been in the flattest and dullest mood so far evinced in any pre- vious session, says our Montreal contem- that six cases of cholera occurred at St. Petersburg, but officially no report has been made to that effect. A report receiv- ed atthe marine hospital service states that in the last week of May there were four deaths from yellow fever in Vera Going to the Wall P. S.—Send by post, J. W. ock, Ireland, Gour- and prices in boot & at J. B. Macdonald gloves, we are selling The popular styles shoes will be found Ask to see our kid Is the wonderful Stock of wonderful worth and won- derful bargains for won- The f®rrangement about to be acted upon, | POT4ry- But to read the twaddle of our | Cruz oft oup-stock of kid gloves at 10 per cent * er : att 2 ee and also its effects, could hardly be better local Grit organs one would think they PERSONAL Fast lowefithan you can buy elsewhere, we have derful buyers in Boots ms ™ . , ° ho -o. adiea eete is her a described than in the words we have} Were Setting the Thames on fire. No cane the best makes. Ladies Corsets i another and Shoes. Johu Anderson, Esy., of Kensington, line We are closing oul cheap. See our quoted from the Guardian. The new time indeed wonder they are flat, however. was in town to-day. That’s what's happen- before buying at J. B. Macdonald & Co's. We have done some won table will be rather better as to ecm : :. : . rs. L. H. Davies and Miss Gertrude tt ¥ ae : , ; ‘ * ia western traffic than that described by the NOTES AND COMMENTS. Davies arrived home last evening. ne C to our mi ienificent derful Ww hittling of prices, Guardian. Under it a person may leave Hon. James a Richards, of Bideford, stock of W +: 7 = tt y but still warrant our stock i at . as : —-As if in anticipatic f the Gl , istered ¢ e Ho Javies last evening. Tienith.ot six o'clock in the morning, do As if in anticipation of the Globe’s | registered at the Hotel Davies . 2 AD | é roduc ces | 6. k A Ka : Sy fa . : 2 query, “Has the increased price paid for Mrs. John Coombs returned last even- PAPER. Do 1 R for wonderful wear and a en ee Le wheat made any farmers rich ?” the Brant | ing from a short visit to her sister in walls need any If worth. 30urs and twenty-five minutes and be} ford Expositor sent a man out imto the | Moncton. ‘ ee ik ltt 4 m back at his home at a «quarter to] County of Brant to interview the farmera, Mrs. G. Frank Beer returned to her SO, Ci all to-d: ay and eee wae moana why hy « mete A mee We are ho wizards, and not six in the evening: or if he desire to stay | 2" | it was discovered that some of the far- | home in this city last evening Mr. Beer nhouit it. zard’s Improved Tu. uip Seed b witcheraft but by Wis- OPENING TO PAY = ~ | mers “have two or three hundred bushels | met her at Summerside. : is the Best: y “ i oa il 9.20 ia fie e may do business in Summerside for twelve in Summerside unt vening, he on Lan a and despite the temptation of $l a bushel, they are holding it. It seems, Mr. C. L. Weeks, special agent of the Sun Life Assurance Company, is inthe MOORE & McLEOD, Our supp!y of Haszard’s Improved Tui- nip Seed j< growr exclusively for our own dom do we work wonders. We want the whole com- hoursand still retura to his home that same | therefore, - the Mail _ Empire a “— : ieee a trade by Messrs. James Carter & Co.. the z night.. Moreover he can, if he desire to | ™4T<s, to be an unquestionable fact that vere registered, at the Mote avies i . Queen’s “Seedsmen, London, | England. a nd won- . the speculators are making money from | this forenoon :—Angus Orr, Montreal; R The Wall Papet Men. a! munity to wake a do s0, come-on +o Charlottetown, do busi- ness here for all but five hours, stay in Summerside for nearly two hours while on the way home, and yet be back at Tig- the rise, and that some at least of the spec- ulators are farmers. —Mr. Cockburn, M. P., went to Chicago ) represeat Canada at the Chicago Exhi- C Tait, Shediac; W Avard, do; James R Aver, Sackville; Alf H Ellis, Halifax. Dr. Richard Johnson, whose term «f of- fice as a member of the Board of School Trustees expires on the third Tuesday of Come early and bring the size of your rooms. =| : VveVwvwryVvYYyvyyvvweeewererrrrrererrrrrrrrrrwewevwrvrvrrrvrvrvwvrvevrewe - ~vrrrfwrwfeefg''''*'''''*''**'*''''''*'**''''''*v""'""T,,",," This isthe leading seed growing estallish- ment of'Great Britain. We supply to this firm yearly a few pounds of the true genu- ine stock of Haszard’s I[u:proved Turnip Seed, contracting for the growth from tuis for ot our wonderful en- Les prise. J. M. McLEOD & C0. scents einai D. A. BRUCE'S, nish and have six seven hours of rest | .34;,, a ie : per Cae ; ; hice Batam gor stock of a certain specified quantity, and “pi . bition. He did not get a cent _of salary this month has been re-appointed by the Ch’town, June 10, 1895. ian henaihell ote tale tattatniie af 0 | l . ard slee;:, and rise next morning re-| and his expenses totalled $4.425. Where- | Government. No other firm in Canada can buy a pound J 3, 1895—dv! | ead ng Merchant Tailor. at a » | woon the grits went wild with ind‘enation 4 . ; rs ie aie ternal andy 28 enti 7 ' 7% po Charlottetown, June 3, 1S90—dy, : freshed, to go about his. work at farm o1 pon the grt nt wil i ear Mr. R. H. Campbell, Vice-Principal of of this seed except from us i at the awful extravagance of the wicked oe ee Pg ee ee ae ee : : fishing, shop or store. Such facilities for local traffic ie Pp, were never E. Island Railway offered on Such despatch : betore tory Government. “thatthe Mowat sent Nick Awrey, An exchange remarks government of Ontario M.P. P., to Chicago to Prince Street School, has tendered his re— signation to the School Board, having ac- cepted the position of Principal of the Summerside schools. EYE PROTECTORS OUR HASZARD’S IMPROVED COSTS US MORE THAN ORDINARY STOCKS. A firm of world-wide reputa tion, such as James Carter & Co., of Lon- of mails z ssenvers fr in. - represent Ontario at the same Exhibition. : . a : 0 ue ils and passenger from the main- } Pep a eas ~ oa, : —_ a Ernest Crawford, of Tryon, P. E. Is- ae FOR don, does rot need to contract at low te 53 ilanag was never before seen in this Pro- on inte ee an ak . s fe > S11 72 ant land, who is on his way home from Beth- Bj ] id s R i] MN q prices ; their prices are high but they are | Re ryt or expenses, ¢ Oo r 5128 ‘ ro 29e ached ¢ ce . . } vince. True, there are one or two draw- But up tod — ss eth feds See ‘teen bn < —— — an ggg eg aaa ACY Cie Ri 6rs, 4) road én, bene experts in seed growing, and we can de-| hot : ’ . - eee es Coe . oa large congregation in 1€ =Voburg vend on having the best that can be pro-| backs and objections. The mails from St.| say 4 word against the payments to Mr. | Street church last evening.—St. John Sun Cutters and Motor Men, ce ie A laareerion rer : ; ae : : Ae “ hs 5° a . : “ : John and Moncton (and frewthis andotLer re iey. Which shows that grit indig- Mr. 8. A. McBride, representing C. N. Price 30 cents We cannot risk our business reputation points in New Brunswick only) will be available twelve hours later than herete- nation is only aroused when it is not a grif who gets the money.” Vroom, St. Stephen, N. B., is here on a business trip. He is registered at the Also, Colored and all other by handling doobtful seed, towever cHrap; apd no farmer can afford to risk Sticky Charlottetown, June 16, 1895--dy ore. dees fe Oa tN a ioe —L’Impartial of last Thursday has a Queen. He will be going west this after ee ae 5 his valtable acres by sowixG DoverreL eae wh er eee 7 M. ea eensible article on the proposed time-table | 2000. = ee é ss kinds of Glasses. seeps, however cheap. Buy Haszurd’s 7 sabia Payout pntrea. | from a Western pointof view. Our con- James W Hazcltine, Vernon River; : r Improved Turnip Seed in our seakd — , ior and Boston and all Western pomts throug ah- | te m porary is glad, after all these years, to Jobin Anderson, Kensington; Artemas in ae a’ A WY LO R packets, and you have the be-t in Canada. y out the whole’Norili Ameriean Continent! | See the antiorities reckoning with the eves Glasgow, and ~ D. Coffin, " oe ’ The priee is 45 cents per Ib Wise Jets howe. toc. ans. cearitiohle--car. i " °™" which gives the road the. major part ount Stewart, are among the guests at oo i ey. Ve ee HJUMEGROWN HASZARv’S IM- A B! J } MP q cularly.on qo t 7 on ’ Is : os *. - freight anda large passenger traffic, he a Vv marth fae _ Ke: oquare. PROVED.—We have had grown for the . per = oe AS OMNCISIS 5; OUST which ims in the past been completely tev. V V. Brewer, although still suf- ee pa-t two years near Charlot'etown some a er we see nO way of avoiding them except | ignored. Tie Hon. Senator Ferguson has fering slightly from the effects of his re- J ‘ choice seed of the true Haszard’s Im- Shoes have advanced in by a re-adjustment of the C. P. R. time | L'Impartial’s highest word of praiee for cent lengthy” illness, was able to occupy FURNESS I INE proved, and we believe it is better than ce -e have kept table, which is not likely to be made to| Mit energy, and watchfulness. Jncident- bis —— ews _— aka aad J) BEVIN EA: ARLT De even our English stock. We call it Wh | R il price, bUL Wwe Mave Kal sits .. ally ive 2 a organ Pensa. = the sian gga” "caine Ol ats as . coaess ae poe - olesaie and ela! a i ours down to rock-bottom. ee ee TY vaiue of Cabinet representation as demon- - + ae _"s ’ . o ‘ gu: . , . | provea. {18 sold Only in sealer »ack- NY 7 to Ww » 45 . But the Guardian, th's morning, proposes | strated by our waite representative's | Other congregations will be pleased to hear es ae gigas Lon pte at 50 cents per Ib. : ~ 59 : ‘ ; ee Now is your time to buy. a time table altogether ditferent “from the | ¥oTks since he joined the Government last of his recovery.—Moncton Times. ge on an eae. The above named strains of Turnip WATSU v i FW Li Rij STi iq ib Hearken not to others, arrangement which it outlined yesterday January. ae this from _ impartial _— a * prere oe ee . . ° Seed, and also Carter’s Prize Winner il 0 8 F Ey but come at once to Me- ‘ ; ’ * | sour be grateful to the Senator’s | ctuded Sheriff D. PF. Macdonald, Montague; From London. From Halifax. | Swede (40c. per lb), are put up only in | . . morning.- “According to it, the foreign | ¢-j, hg a wg, Crete. May 25. SS.ST.JOHN CITY. June15 | seated cardboard packages, } Ib., 4 1b. and Next Door to Carter’s See | Store, Opposite the Market. Eachen, the Shoe Man, mail for the West will be left to lie over olinston, Westville, N.5S.; Malcolm Mc io S HALIFAX r « 99,|1 Ib. sizes, and each package bears our . a ret ¢ air ae at Sumimefse, to be taken up next day, —The HE linbargh Review contains ” —— mee Fey. Feed. Voony, ~— 29. e ss DAMABA, J July 13, name and address. F . Charlottetown, Jane 10, 1895—dy | = of “ts cere a — arriving at ‘Cignish in the middle of the | °°" by De. Bourinot on the Progress of | oyally- *+e- July 6. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. July 2 27. For sale by our authorized Agents in , ' a ; 7 iat wi peease You a : a: } Canada. in this article Dr. Bourinot Hypnortizep ny His N Nenve—One even- These Ste: have superi all the leading trade centres of P. E. | in style and price. Yours afternoon of next day! Accordingto it, too, | cows how the mere handful of French-|; : vese Steamers have superior accom Toland i Seed Stor ie ‘ ‘ : ; : ing, not long ago, a yellow car was jolting | podation for first-class passengers. Well | ~ and.and at our Seed Store, or wi " . i | always for S! 10es at low passengers from the West who desire to re- Can — hee stayed in Canada after thie along West Ninth street, Kansas City, | ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths | Sept by mail, postage paid, on receipt of é _— y8 tor O.20e8 2 ‘ & turn to their homes the same day will have rm bas —— a million and a] gnd just as it had bumped over the mule amidships, where least motion is. felt, | Pee The aadeubiesét: fer “the NbN eel ft prices. x: but Sy minntes in Charlotetows, vin,| JMC sows, while the devendante ofthe | Cyr track on Broadway a well-dresed | Lighted by elecriy. Do nek carry Ca GHO. CARTER & CO, laociaial wihthe rn of Ailes | OARWELL BROS. | A. E. McEACHEN =n from 12.40 to 1.30! Only fifty minutes—the | ¢, UE Loy eee and other parts of po Ser 1 ae ee ee tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible Wholesale & Retail Seedsmen Son as Look snd Gunsmith, Plumber and | oer ee oa . ") Pe largest part of the dinner hour~—in which | Europe have raised the total to more than | way a i aud ithe the ane to a FURNESS WITHY & CO.. Lrp 4 Charlottetown, June 4, 1895—dy sali Giatees teem to eo the “Old Sydney Mines > syd | ems TRE SEC oe MAN. sa - Ss J.» LTD., ylic that he has set up in business on “Oia s P Ss," Sydney. to do business at the capital of the Pro- vince. As a wobbler and a maker of time- tables, the Guardian is as aecentric as it 5,000,000. Of these more than 85 per cent. were born in Canada. Imports esti- mated at $130,000,000; exports at $125,- (00,000, show a total increase io British standstill opposite the young man. Be- tween the young man’s lips was an un- lighted cigar and in his fingers a match. When the car had fully stopped the young Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or F, W. HALES, Charlottetown. Catholic 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 “Vale Mines,” Pictou. * Joggins Mines,” Pugwash. Bicyclists, A Attention ! I have opened a Bicycle Repair Shop on ig in respect to religion and politics. | American trade of $175,000,000 during | man carefully ecratched his match on the | _J20¢5 We furnish orders f Jl the | Best Strect, a fow doors from Wlewert's Rak me ee ke 7 oo osae , ————— ual sat ! ‘nish Orders for cargoes on all the é g eral experience in Bic ners Gra anges j the present reign. Forty-five million | side of it and slowly lighted his cigar. IN OuUR LINE asain isfactory manner. Charges above mines. Particulars of terms and {| ~ pae lam aoe Seas od ta atte nd to ' —The Star, ad4e $b wont or tals, damoa-| dollars of savings in the eavings banks The gripman was looking at him in a ’ a er mode . HENRY HERMANS prices furnished on ap plication to ali orders with promptness. I have also ool is ed Dr. Montague’s speech with faint praise, how the thrift of Canada’s farmers, | fascinated way. When the cigar was light- junel—4i eod aaa which gga PE ‘Gaudi, aie of the " : its correspondent at Ottawa takiag his cue wa ror and others E of limited ed and drawing freely the young man J ; CARVELL BROS., best manufactured. Second-hand Bicyele for “a perfect! But now comes another cor-| ™eaos. There are some $560,000,000 in— | waved the car along, nodding his thanks TO LET—The house at the head of Pownal Agents. sale cheap. ~ a] respondent who, after scoring the ladies | Vested tv manufactures of cotton and wool | to the gripman and stepped” back to the 60 Ss Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dovsey ; ‘ ie oo NELSON RAMSY. for waking noiseduring import tant aneeches len goods. Fourteen lines of ocean steam- sidewalk. It happened so quickly, eo heated with hot water; possession given at Ch’town, June 4, ‘95—~—pat jour 2m 2aw | janeé i np H can adll of the al p< iiaiiaiad A C ppe 4 . i once. Apply at THe EXAMINER office. i and thus annoying the gallery, re-|* € port of Montreal. Apart) naturally and so altogether as a matter of mayl J " ports ; from the prersoeee the Dominion has &| course that all the gripman could say was: . . ‘ — eer: re arama - ane —_ :} “But there wasn’t a word spoken on | ToVenUe Of sbout $35,000,000 a year. If|« Well, 1 be ———!” The passengers we make it a point We have just opened aj — Se te Wedniediy ‘vt - ia a - Sr oa Canada’s debt is large, it must be borne in gazed stupidly at the man, who was walk- . i: “et re a ome s ine ince 1867 $: ye re | t , : . 7C ‘ if ; cc 0, ; wellas the men, were bending over ” and | a!” 1 that since 1567 $200,000,000 have ing slowly away. hypnotized by his nerve. to keep the BEST magnificent line of “ Catholic . wy : ia 9 ‘ Seentes Gite ee ! been expended on canals, light-houses, the neniihilbanitions enuili = a 5 sZ, Ai 5 m rove Uurni ee nos sa %e a [se 2 Pere, | acquisition and opening of the Northwest | Freak or Licuryive.--At Cutchogue, . Pravers.” GC sAsanaadi , is a ee n = satan oa agen ree and on Government buildings of various | L. in on Wednesday last, according of everything, and « y . Pats | m ’ es vice could %¢ | kinds. In 1837 Canada had 14 miles of |to a late despatch George Grath- . < oad heard distinctly « ouse.” wwe Se. £0e es 0 spatch George rrati ‘ 8 rs 7 4 netly all over the Hous. railway ; to-day there are about 15,000 in| woh! had a fine fat pig in front of his | at prices the most Our prices range from Cloth oe x. By everybody’ 8 admission the Bal limand . he ero” s effurt operation—one of them the C. P. R., being place ready fur slaughter when a thunder- Bindings at 10 cents each to withie'ihke hos mite ’ fmee test _— the most striking instance _ railway — — came up and the lightning killed reasonable raion } ain the Our walls of Fariament for) terprise of which the world haz record. ; and skinned the porker. All the butcher ’ ‘ ‘ < We : ae +7 . J iN ’ Yy3 IMPROVED. ever 4 manyaday; and among its most effective | The fisheries, the timber trade and the | had todo was tucut the animal up for -——— Fine Morocco Bindings at have gust received a supply of the GENUINE HASZARi IMI Ry Et eo rs traits was the pitfalls made for the verdant | agricultural products of the Dominion | sale. Before the lightning struck the pig pound of which we guarantee to be new, fresh Seed, growa last season. You will ma‘ grits, Landerkin and Chariton, and many more of them fell in as naturally as life. Hats ant & caps——Our are simply grand. McKay Woolen Co: variety and styles Call and see them.— june6 lw have, he points out, increased in like ratio. SS OS A © irre Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives great bodily nerve, mental and digestive strength, simply because it purities, vitalizes and enriches the bivod. it hit a fence and made kindling wood 02 it. It rushed along the fence a distance of eight rods, then it leaped to the ground and wade straight for piggy, ploughed up the ground and scattered the turf about the place. A furrow several inches deep was made in the ground. SANDERSON & 00, CASH GROCERS, Newson’s Block, Victoria Rew, Charlottetown, May 28, 1885—d&éw $1.50 each. ; HASZARD & MOORE. juned no mistake in buying this Seed, as it is the Charlottetown, May 28, 1895 - 246 best in ‘the market. BEER & GOFF SEE THE GRAND DISPLAY OF hildren’s Muslin and Silk Hoods —— AT STAN DEY BROTHERS. seg TP Sa % steers BS x | HOSIERY FIOSIERY Largest Stock and Best Values ——AT STANDBY BROTHERS.