Ee otal ce ne apt THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS _—— a ' ae ; Weropxespay, June 26, ek Whe satis ol Silt iain Special Correspondence of The Examiner Roberts vs. Batemar ~Action f assault. = : —— — : Verdict for plains it for $20. MeLean, : een: Mle Gin thaeetehdl l ASSENGERS.— On the Northumberland | Q. C., and Mathie-ou for pla'ntit; Good oe a a Park. on*Dominion | Yesterday there were 32 going and 37 re-| for defendant. oo turning. The Queen on the prosecution of Donald ~ Personat.—Rev. Mr. Weddall and | A. Bruce vs. Geo. A Dixon, Indictment Ts s.—Subseribers w please | daughter returned home via Northumber- | for publishing a scheme for disposing of 2 sts Mr. Angus McDonald’s | Jand last night. | property by lot. The Grand Jury found “no atores . S:. and Victoria Row. DD Bh =: : Mr QG F Beer, Charlottetown, was a van . ‘ a re ( sta— The reply of | Paneetee? vs Northumberland Wednesday ooo — rabatt - a ata ae i Mr Praught to the editor of the ve otiving pow slg soods “kn iat the a ‘ ; a apace, been held Mr. A. E. Forsyth, Alberton, has been | pave Geen olen a ee : a} pointed bailiff for the first circuit of the The Queen va. William Mahar -The a ounty Court of Prince County, and gen-| Grand Jury found a“ nr g e ( 1 1) Ss ~ ] eral she rift work frr the same County. 8 Adan a << - oe - sault occasioning actua! bodily harm larteriy session Tea.—The ladies of the Summerside The Grand Jury having made a pre-enl- . ‘ . M 1 July | Presbyterian Church intend having a pub- { ment against William Macdonald for an 4 lic tee Bo he, — lawn connected assault on William Mahar, a bill was pre- “ . ' oe: ai | t ae ence of Mr. James Sharp. pared and the Grand Jury found a “ true i a gr hd , aor ill be set at 12 o’clock and will bill accordingly. _ ‘ Soe eee ull —- Also a — The Queen vs. Edward Fvannigan.—In- oe i> atete ar de ta tore and fancy articles will be offere dictment for prison breaking. The Grand D —_— r sale | Jury found a © true bill.” , el S sila rue new Summeaside Cornet Band was | The Grand Jury were discharged this | oath Seiden te tli treated to jee cream Tuesday night by Mr. | evening. Before being discharged they Cade . ne crossing ia being ul vA. Compton, in the Surprise Store, | presented a report, which reads as fol- aa “ . atreet. fron the Central St lows :— Philharn Hall to Ham 1"s lure Suwersipe Scnocrs close for the| , | The Grand Jury visited Falconwood . c . midsummer holidays today. Asylum for the Insane. They found that G ‘ a « stian | ie oa __ | institution scrupulously clean, and while ; S 7 Cc vill hold | .. @XPORTS— Shipped June 26th, per SS. | it is somewhat overcrowded, the inmates ' .v.eibmine & Northumberland for Pt. du Chene: 55 | were as comfortable as could rea:on- | o g vefybody | C88€S eggs, $149; 440 bags potatoes, $253; ably be expected. We woull call the ~ , 709 bush oats, $280; 2 horses, $230; 8 | attention of the proper authorites to the ee I hog ‘ $120; 320 Ibs hams, $32; 150 yds. | serious lack of ventilation, both in the i @ aes y is going to| ° loth, $105; 32 cases eggs, $141; total, | maie and female wards,of the water closets the La » sat Mr. W am Heard’s | #!5<99. on ward four. oa J Straw ber and cream, ice Sunstroke.- Mr. Samuel Farrent of “We a'so v'sited Queen’s County Jail erea: oT , provided. | this town, we understand, is at present and found ae few inwates, and with the a —e young and old, | comewbat prostrated by sunstroke experi exception of one all were there fur minor oe ‘ | encéd during one of the not days last week. oitences. There was but one female Frast-Ciass Tattors who have the con- | —Pioneer. prisoner. adence of their customers always recom- : “The Grand Jury most respectfully i T Serges. They give A Sap Accipun?.—Much sympathy is | wish to call the attention of the Court to greater s ction than any other. The | Ane ae _ and pc mpnr ope the practice of summoning the Grad genui 3 trade mark “T'yke” on | *** ur, of Hill’s River, in the sad circum- | Jurors to meet at ten o’clock in the fore - heck < ) yarde | Stances lo which they are placed, Say8 | noon of the first day of the term, while as : or oe i the Farmer. On Sunday, the 16th tast.; a fact the Court does not meet until OrgEA e—Anna Eva Pay gives | Se the dinner was being cooked, two of | twelve. The time thus wasted has been her opening performance at the Opera | their children were playing around the | @ source of much Joss and inconvenience House 1 Whereever she appears | «itchen stove. One of these was a boy | to the Grand Jury.” Te ieen lanes and i The perform four years old and the other a girl two g Tuunsi J 97 = “ . s both entertainine and years of age. W hile playing they knocked ‘ 2h Segiart | a Rial lice Senike cnar erate avdens | one of the legs of the stove out and the Alexan ler McEachern vs. W illiam C, - ae | stove, fire and boiling pots of water fell Ross. Action for assault. Now before ae 3 cL The tea at Moreli| pon them. The little two-year-old girl the Court. Stewart, Q. C., for plaintiff; vesterday was w attended ay i proved | Ws, Save her face and onearm, completely Peters, Q.C., for defendant. very successfu Phe Leacue of the Cross | scalded — cooked, our informent said—as ———__--- =e “Sisal pi ' 5 adda? groathe * ) > y stOV ile Ba was -" , and added greatiy to we 4 - \ urned by the stove, while the S. 0. E. B.8. Prince Edward Lodge, : : , I rain arrived | boy was very badly scalded on one arm/| No 219 quarterly ae 7 vht about eight o’clock. | and about the abdomen. The children, as | , ae — ~—— ee to~night af6. - | can be imagined, suffered the most ex-| P< sharp. Every member requested ri imag » Sul the most to be present sy order of the W. Presi-— c a s ofthe Pheenix and | cruciating pain. Dr. Carruthers, of Alber | gent nes : = Cabot ( t s who have foregone | ton, was immediately called in, but not : oe aks their trips to ,8 side and elsewhere | withstanding the most assiduous attention 8. S. Picnic.—The annual Baptist Sun te take pa the game at Victoria Park | 08 the part of the physician, the parents | day School picnic will be held on Monday, on D iy, are ass ired that the | and he ghbors, the girl died on the follow- July lst, at the beatiful grounds, Shaw’s quoru: s been fally made vp. A great | ing Saturday morning. Paralysis of the| Wharf. West River. The steamer South- day ma) ex} j | ea was caused by the ecalding and port will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 a. m. s la oad i i at : ce : Twestr ¢eaRps” Pascouare. —Chatham ee pie garb xan os Sikes — Tes : rd wilacheecete itl be prottledee World: “Rev. Geo. Steeie, in announcing pecially the little girl was heartrending aa ee at Leg pes “d y ly le g i iding. | visitors. Return tickets on boat, 15 cents; last Sunday that absent at eonfere . week, said it was the close of a two vears’ pastorate in Chatham and of twenty years of work in he would be The little boy, at last accounts, was etill alive but there is litt'e hope of his re- covery. the puipit. Tur Races.—The following are the en- her ad t beer Sunday in the 20} ; . There had not been a Sunday tbe — “0 | teries for the Dominion Day races on in Sled all Lees mrmumated tr ineee | a. eal : : . . years tha me 1 , i vented by tine Summerside Park, received upto Tuesday rom pr nw Me 2 Concer io ™ fro n preaching. LHE EXAMINE congratu-| at noon: tates its ‘ 2:30 class. eee ’ = se ee ol é yr Torey or Appreciation.—At the Birch oe bs by Parkside, 9280. W. A. Hill anaca! sc! meeting the large sup— ns Summerside. : ae piement, voted at the end of the iast schol- | Lady Hilda, bl m by All Right, 5817. P. astic year especially for Mr.George Camer- . Brown, Charlottetow - RE et OR MEE EE TY -_ | Onward; bl g by Riley’s Dean. John Mac- Ob, W42 Unanimously sustained This is 82 "a" 4 ee expreavion of the apppreciation of Mr. | donald, Summerside. ) eXDI of the apppreciation of Mr./ ,_ : eR: ia Camer mn as a teacner and as a very je- aa ca ch m by i recepter, 530 r Rating one, for Mr. Cameron is @ youts . C. Craswell, St. Eleanors. man, who since he came to Birch ILill, 2.38 class. as made an envious reputation for him-| has made a 1s reputa him-| Malpeque,b. g. by Gay Boy. Robt. Crafer, gelf as a teacher ' Mal i . . aipeque. ‘inbred ; s : en se Lawn Dominic, gr.b. by Westlawn. Jas. A. Cx / ee f the Ch’town taal : : Cr ( : gy Secs eage Macneill, Summerside. 4 was deciact ‘ f a," Zs ‘vp. 3 | vosieC. J. A. Mack, Charlottetown. Aboid @ grand C i ere On the Jénd | of August next. This will be the largest | TERRPMISTTE CLASS - . 1 ‘7 | ° . . affair of kind ever held on the Island. | Chief Johnny. bv Island Chief, W. B. A committe welve men were appointed Bowness, New Annan. to prepare a programme of sports, and | Nelly Bly, by Dean Swift. John C. Dur- mak¢ rrangements Besides the | ant, Margate. eycle races re will be foot races, vault-| Deciever, b. g. by administrator. Newton ing, | ping gs war, etc. Several | Dawson, Tryon. hbundr- lars will be given out in prizes Prunella, b. m. by Preceptor. Dr. Leckie Look out for advertisement soon. Charlottetown. —-- Lady Morrison, gr. m. by French Lion. Potice Covrt.—This forenoon Minnie Newson and Warren, Tryon. Loughran was fined $50 and $5.90 costs| Happy Lad, James Stevenson, South for a first infraction of the Canada Tem- | Rustico. — Act. The case against John| Donkev bl.g. by All Right. Bismarck febert was further adjourned until Wed- Craswell, South Rustico. Wm. Gouli,by Hernando. H. Horne, Char au nesday, July 3rd . A middle-aged woman named Margaret Gormley appeared oa & lottetown. charge of insanity. It seems that Mrs. — ——— -2o-<——— Gormley has threatened to drown herself, METHODIST CONFERENCE. and jast night was found going down Pow- | -—-— nal Wharf, with the intention of jamping Arrangements have been made te pro- overboard She was removed to the| vides jubilee service for Revs. Jas. Tuy- Asylum to day, | lor and G. U. Huestis at the next session : idaciaguaanaen of conference. Dom Day.—The first of July pro- | The foliowing resolution concerning the mises be @& gay lay n Summerside. Manitoba School Question was passed : Forty wheelmen in uniform, with their} Resolved, That in the opinion of this wheels g p from here. The train} conference it is not in the interests of the leaves at 9.30 a. m., and on return | whole people of this Dominion that the leay es Summerside at 7 p- m5 fare, one | parliament of Canada should enact remed- dollar. s expected that a large number | jal legislation restoring separate schools in of people « go up to see how our boys | the province of Manitoba, because (1) it is will “sy rele The Summerside | not in the interests of the Dominion that club w eet the Charlottetown club at} separate echools should be established in the train, an! a grand parade will be held | the province of Manitoba; (2) because it either or after dinner. The cycle | ia not in the interests of the Dominion rac he best ever held on the| thatthe autonomy of any of the provinces Island, and will be cut pretty close to the iin regard to education should be interfered Maritime P s’ record. It is reported | with. that the western Loys are making the dust} The following changes in the staion fly ata swift j just now. It/ sheet have been made: looks as if they were determined to retain Mount Stewart-- A. D. McLeod. me hor oo \\ insloe—W.J. Howard. PERSONAL. | Charlottetown, (Upper Prince St)—W. i | J. Kirby. Mr. ] 5 St. John, N. B.,isat| Florenceville—J. Seller. the Da Springfield—D. B. Bailey. Hon. James W. Richar is, Bi leford, is St. Martins—J. S. Gregg. ai the Davies. | Bocabee—H. D. Marr. _ Mr. J. Edward Vyatt, attorney-at-law, Sussex—C. W. Hamilton. Summerside, ia in the city. Petitcodiac—W. Lawsen. Mr. Sutherl representing Schofi-'d Montague—T. Stebbings. Rros., St. John, N. B., is hereon a busi- Boisetewn—R. W. Clements. ness {1 He is at Davies. Upham—W. Wass. Hie “tremendous personality” is how | Zichibucto—J. S. Allen (year 4th.) Mrs. Potter Pa «peaks of Pope Leo | The election of chairmen of districts XII wae gece sors audience. | was next proceeded with and with the fol- Rey. Thos L 1, of Kensington, was (| ; »wing result : ee eee th an address and) st. John District—J. J. Teasdale, is now feld of lahor, The rev. gentie- Fredericton— Dr. Brecken. man intended !eavine o» Monday, but has Woodetock—Dr. Chapman. Rlewed bis denariare fr a fet weeks..im Miramichi—James Crisp. eee oa s eanteed anes Sackville and Moncton—J. A. Clarke. Bisho; sida St. Stephen—P resident Howe. RG POSE EEE asia Charlottetown—G. M. Campbell. rom a ri g 0 : ete i iene i Riis aité we teeth teat © Mestia A Summerside—E. Slackford. Monaghan, ( was orlained to the} —_— 0 = 7. ” wien eer . = ore ng . This question is often asked: Why is it se nigga ates te kale Ba Fh 2 that we work so fnuch cheaper than other : ng tenore jained at St.) taiiors? Our expenses are away dewn and dames ( 4 I ently, Mr. : sé] all fit ie A P.DM : <i anes ode we are content with small pront, ie ee 7. . ? | McDonald. ju27 3i to th stchman. | gee gees mk - Surprise ! BEER BROS. 2 eS aS EXAMINER tea 25 cents. Everyone is invited to come and spend a pleasant day. siesta Bryant’s root beer; a 10c bottle makes 5 gallons. For sale by Johnson & Johnson. aiadeltee Refreshing—Very refreshing, the rain yesterday and Watson’s soda water. Children’s sailor hats selling cheap at the London House. LEE ———— SVSTVSSSSSsEssesesesss Life Saving PREPARED BY JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. ; : Pr escriptions SVSSSSVSSESTeseseseses Some People Are Born Lucky. If they fall into the water they come out witb their pockets full of fish. YOU’RE IN LUCK if you fall into our place of busi- ness for your FURNI- TURE. You'll come out with satisfaction, square dealing and money saved. It requires less to buy from us than elsewhere. See our vast assortment of House Furniture. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Seiline ‘Prices. : OPERA HOUSE. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights, JUNE 27, 28 AND 29 The Latest London and Oriental Sensa- tion, the Marvellous ANNA EVA FAY, THE WHITE MAHATMA, 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 will 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. junel4 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. 2} acres of land 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 surrounding country. Two acres of Land, with Cottage there- on, fronting on said road and close by “ Watermere,” the private residence of His Honor Governor Howlan. These are conveniently situatei proper- ties, and should command feir prices. Terms easy and made known at sale. | CASE PALM LEAF FANS, 2 CTS. 1 “é zs ““ sé dD ‘ § i i citi Tue Wearuer.—Fresh east and south winds ; some showers ; higher temperature A. McNEILL & CO., | june24 Auctioneers. yg Ciothing and Hats, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. There are a good many ways to make money, but one of the best is to save it by buying Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing at Prowse Bros Almost any person can make money, ‘but our customers are the only ones that can save it on Hats, Clothing and Carpets. ‘See our $100 Suits to fit Boys from 4 to '10 years of age. ; | Why pay 12, 16, 18 and 20 dollars for ‘Suits when you can drop into our’ great Clothing Rooms and fit yourself out with just as good cloth and just as well made for d, 8, 10 and 12 dollars a Suit, Now all we ask is for you to give usa call, and if you cannot save enough by trading with us to carry one or two thou. sand dollars on your life, we will not ask your trade. Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—246 mee Saeeeeaseaeaels Sedge eaaaaeenenaaareaaeee a — We, the nndersigned, beg of the public Some say that no living LONDON HOUSE! ——-—(x) Bargain in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, Selling for 50 cents’ LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. Selling for 95 cents. TT. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—ly AGENT cesatie hte sont oom rats How Will This Strike You ? A beautifully finished ASH DINING EXTENSION TABLE —extends to 8 feet long, six legs, very strong, only $7.75 A little less Casn will buy it. JOHN NEW SON. | Charlottetown, June 15, 1895. Marine Insurance ! ica at Lowest. Rates. — Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 you will please call at the Charlottetown Ba Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Youths’ Clothing Coats, Summer Underwear, Bathing Suits, Trunks and Valises. VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured Sterling Certificates . Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, 7 Ladies’ 1.60. - 1.80. “ 2.00, “ 995 “ 2.25, « reductions, They’re a Great Big Snap! MOORE Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—246 viii 4x} These are all this season’s goods - marked at our usual low prices—and, at ~_——s Colored Parasols. The Newest, Daintiest, Most Stylish shown in town. To be sold at “ You-may-take-them” prices, at our Store. Parasols, formerly $1.10, now 88. Parasols, formerly $2.60, now $2.08 a . 1.35, “ $1.08. " s $.30,..% - 3a és “ Le + 1.24. “ (Tight Rollers), 3.15, “ 2.50 “ (Tight Rollers) 1.85, “ = 1.45. Z $40, “ 2.72 ms 596%: 1. . aaa, * oon 460; * 3.00 the above CHEAP BOOTS! 975 Pairs Ladies’ Boots, 50 Pairs Children’s Slippers, &O Pairs Youths’ Shoes. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy of Charlottetown and sourrounding districts will kindly undertake the task to be judges and jurors in a matter--that is: WWhere to Cet the Best Yalue for Your Money! person is able to sell goods cheaper than them, but before your verdict is given rgain Corner and inspect the beautiful assortment of Children’s and Men’s Light Summer Immense ranges in all departments, _ Tweeds, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Boys’ We remain, waiting for Judges and Jurors, yours truly, McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY, Bargain Corner. A light, pliable, elastic bone made FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPE from quills. It is soft and yet yielding, conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. Te The Celebrated FEATHER- BONE CORSETS are corded LADIES’ DRESSES. with this material. 246 For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. July 1, July 1.) DOMINION DAY nin ae Grand Tea & Fancy Sale A Tea Party will be held at CHERRY VALLEY on the 10rn OF JULY, in aid . of funds for the Cherry Valley Church. Bedfo rd Station | Tea to be served en the Church Grounds a ' at 1 o'clock. : — : a Refreshments of all kinds will be proj The Ladies of the Congregation of St. j vided, and every kind of games and enter- Bonaventure’s =, are po ; tainments, including the Band and Bag- +o celebrate our national holiday by nold— j pipes, will be in full play. ing ing A Grand Tea Party on that day on the beautiful grounds of Henry M. McLeod, Esq., at Bedford Station. The Committee will spare no pains to make this the most enjoyable gathering of the summer ef 1895. Return tickets at single fares will be available by regular trains from all points east of Bedford on Dominion Day, and the afternoon train eastward will leave Bed ford at 5 p. m., local. A special train will leave Charlottetown at 10.30 a. m., local; returning, will leave Bedford at 6 p. m. Tickets at the follow- | _ 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 P. E [sland Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1595, = —- JOB PRINTIN need. See our samnles. office. Leave your order at THE EXAMINER We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates | LADIES AND CENTLEMEN ! , and hope that you DOMINION DAY. Tea Party! AT WINSLOE. The Ladies of St. John’s Church, Mil- ton, intend having a Teaand Fancy Sale in aid of a New Church, on MONDAY, July lst, on-the grounds kindly provided by Mr. Johnson. The usual amusements will be provided. Strawberries and Tee 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'¢ lock. Tickets for Admission and Tea, 25c. junel9—dy DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offise -- Rent Street Aug 16, ’94—lv Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged ~ five cents per line. “WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Good, boy to do general outside work; goc Apply at thie office steady wages. ti—june27 LOST—In this city, on Thursday, 20th inst., a black overcoat. Finder will be rewarded on jeaving it at this cffice. 3l- june27 W ANTED—General servant, two in a family: no washing; good wages. Apply to Miss STRICKLAND, Fitzroy Street. june2s—tf | LOST--From a watch chain, an old oo . =: the trains of this Raiiway will run daily ing rates : (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— ” rine oii : : : ss guinea. Finder will be liberally rewar All amusements usual at such public | prains Outward. Trains Inward, | returning same, Apply at this office. “jus gatherings will be provided for by the / Read down. Se agp rer es Athletic Games Committee. P x a” jie PM PM WANTED—Watering Cart. Apply at this oo fi 995 = | 304 j a) A number of the best musicians of the Bo is’. iaeeane bene” = °8 . : | etiee. oT province have been engaged for the Danc- | 512 733.....North Wiltshire ...1113 928 WAN rED—Two iaundresses, one meat and ; > variety ic COS. FEB. cvs Hunter River.....1058 9 fish cook, one waitress, one kitchen girl, f ing Booth, and every variety of music) go) gg7 0°"! Brasialbane...... 10 21 S54 | Summer Hotel. Apply to Mus BURRIS, from the ancient martial strains of the] 614 813......... Emerald ........912 848 | Great George Street. if—junel9 © Bag Pipes to the latest productions of the | 62 623........ Freetown oo SR. 6.86 aaa en snoeasmenaninpesaei great composers of modern times will) $8 $8 x;--Kemimgton 7 3} 33) | wana wood velercnots requllide ABDI at delight the ears of those for whom music Summerside AM AM _| this offi. e. junels hath charms. = 2 S Lv Mi “ Ars2 255 asa eon a < i -. ie a se 25 BS. . cc eved scouche..,..... 830 2 30 AGENTS WANTED w handle our hardy, A saloon filled with the best temperance} § 45 1231....... Wellington.......751 203 | Canad’an grown nursery siock; good pay at beverages obtainable will give drink to 2 - Bi nnbenen Fest Hill . .72 17 | once, exclusive cerritory; whole er part; we i oe . c tal 0 if ls ctanskic aso. 625 6 | control all special lines.—Stone & V the thirsty from morn till dewy eve. All | 1og8 $05.00777 foownca OI 89 La | wen ua a -sosee Saeeaeen. the delicacies of the season, Strawberries, | 1064 355.........Alverton 541 1050 | tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 Ice Cream, Fruit, etc., will be supplied by ts? oa se eeeeees Tignish.... oe s ci = a tacos ea a. _ Re vines ee A; a) HOUSE " LET —The house adjoining the the ladies in charge of the Strawberry a AM P M_| residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Saloon. ee _— 2... Charlottetown. ....920 543) Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted Charlottetown to Bedford and return, 35¢| 645 315....RoyaltyJunction.... 905 525 | with electric light and heated with hot water; Gemsttete “we, OL eee Bedterd......... 940 . 449 | pomeasion given stones. Apply om poomiaay vy ; : = - : Ly) 815 415| Orto H JAMES PALMER. tf-may29 Royalty Junction and Brackley Point, 25c oe Oe a Mt beni t oT AI : juss si is aca Uni ? 2c! 815 4102 Lv / ar§$si9 400 | _ WANTED—A middle-aged, respectable wo- York.” + 855 488..... ..- Morell i! eas 29 | man ae, euaeibcoyee. Apply, stating wages ork, Clo 24 500 tae Peter’s rer a) 250 | required and references, to Rey E T WooL- . ; 92 C0. .0+- 0058 B'S .neeeee 7 200 | Ty Georgetown. . , Should the day prove unfavorable, the | 10H 53}. -Bear River....... Se. See ee ose ° ts . . 1055) «6605.. op ATES 2 cececcuee OD 1 20 | eo Tea will be held on the first fine day fol-| 4M PM pm| TO L&f—A very comfortable and pleasant lowing aM PM y situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ~~ . . : pg small bath room and conveni 5 Tickets for Tea, 25c.; for Dinner Table, | 825 410.....Wount Stewart.....810 350 | rian he ee eh ot cn venient pantry, ’ 937 63 Cardi ~ = gia nd shac in front, on Mil 50 cents. 1B. .+00 + - -Cardigan....... 717 238 | fora Street. Brighton Road; nine minutes- 1000 &D....... Georgetown..... 7 00 215 | ws , » fi : oho sas " M P | walk from post office, five minutes from bath. AUGUSTINE A. McDONALD, A 5 M | ing house, Victoria Park; ren 1moderate- Secy. of Committee. | PM A M | 4pply to W C Harais, Je. may4 : 28: dy 27 BPD. ocs0es see oop IE, 0.050000, - 220050 £13 | alae ai ~ : jul4—wy 3: dy 27, 28, 29 940... . ape Traverse 795| PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo ifaw menos | ae A m | cows near residence cf L C Owen, Esq, Saint Trai b e ieensinns @ | Peter’s Rosd. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. rains are run by Eastern Standard Time | may2#—tf BRAN. Gen Mgr eS. TO LET—Two Offices in the Stamper Block. Ove Carload Moncton, NB. ! Apply to PROWSE Bros. “f—mayl A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, | WANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at : Charlottetown. Joun MACLEop & Co’s. tf—mayll BR . june2l TO LBT—The store on Queen Street next to 200 Dozen. $10 r Set. Partial Sets | Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to Pe P ms? | J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 -|\sTrEL PAILS $2 and upwards. Gold and | ———W—W——___— — e Porcelain Crowning. Best | WANTED— An honest, active geatioman of i shi | laty to travel for establis . reliable house 100 Dozen. material, best workmanship, ialnry $780 payable $15 weekly and expenses best satisfaction. Situation permanent. References. : nclos } JEL Os. . , lf-addressed starnped envelope, The Domin CARVELL BROS DR. J. P. MURRAY, j oan Company, sis Omaha Building, Chicago ; 99 nl D4 “DA " S Charlotte hy i unel2—Im june22—S2 u25 Queen Street, Charlottetown. , 3 “ 7 * hs, gabe giae és sean er eer - e A ER RIN NE ORI ON is a ; ey Ee! assem ~ — eee sin nth eS ge > seem ora raat rae Some na or . ey © * eee ex m8 Seay PORES Oe " - cs (= ; ao a et OR i A a ARN I mn ie SEE Le ACT EMRE PEE GME OS ARI