poe ee ht THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUNE 6, 1895. FATHER McELMEEL’S FUNERAL. Ar 9 o’clock this morning the altar boys and clergy filed out of the main entrance of the Palace, where the remains of the dead priest were laid out, and walked in pro- IT PAYS TO BE HONEST. (Canadian Gazette, London, Eng.) One would have thought that the suc- cess of Canada’s persistent efforts to de- velop her cheese trade with Great Britain AN EPITAPH FOR A HUSBANDMAN. memati BY CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS. He who would start and rise Before the crowing cocks,— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, TELEGRAPHIC. THE EXAMINER SpeciAL DespaTcHEes TO ap ceneasneenetoeeenmtane _———— = AS" f O one (in this country at least) does business for pleasure 6nly 1895. TO BUYING GOODS » The business . thedrs . Sa N ,e lifts his eyes ‘ . ake a liv} t of his its, < if he be honorable an one DIRECT AND. CONTINUOUS: cession to the co a the | vould have suggested the necessity of of a ee eee yes ciel iis man must make a living out of his profits, ind, if he be honor nd honest, “4 sole “he © Ota a i oe kK 8. x : ; 7 solemn chant of the 3 isere like zealous care as to the quality of the his profits will be neither extortionate nor unduly large. 3 We shall not stop to make any enqury At _ the Cathedral the Office for the consignment of other produce. Our nts Ne who before the stars PARLIA : s | i 2g ; : ott Tue Examrner’s Dead was rec Ss the t bon s umus—and notably the recent letter from Would call the cattle home,—~ ST To know where to buy and how to buy so as to sell with fair profit, under- ; , ” mn gregation was large and includes i . an ad a tine Oh Oe : — : . 2 : : $ eorrespondent “ Listener; for we are Hom r 3 isnt enadene Howlan, Judge oa aa, eae Wocheet SS ae bars Ap Unexpected Division in the House. sel] competitors and give good value to customers, is of the utmost importance to the i co iti “ S— Sugee: — re for h oc - se E ; a bou to assume that the officials ot the] Podgson and many other prominent citi lwava retaliates upon the country of ori- s ‘ 3 railway, one an! ali, are working with a} zens, Catholic and Protestant. whe sot om Seah or ike, On this point Him, at whose hearty calls Orrawa, June 5. merchant. : : ; erests of the railway | ¢mn Mass of Requiem was celebrated by | 114 Quebse commissioners report that The farmstead woke again, The second vote of the session came Not a little of our success is due to the experience of our senior partner as a “8 wa Dp. But we have no doubt | the Very Rev. Mgr. McDonald, Adminis~ | they attended an English fruit sale by an The horses in their stalls somewhat unexpectedly upon the House, i ee alk ieinlienk i tides be ; a 4 ne Oe a pprehes- | io: « 7 os —— - nen a auctioneer, and poticed that be never sold Expect in vain. within half an hour after the House oe buyer. After a thorough training in all departments of the business in one of the - that there is a good deal of misapprehen- | jant an eid were the JVeacons, athe lot without first emptying a barrel or fs yesterday. Upon the time having arriv > . a . J >. ; : et : oekas ices ci + s ad ‘ the proposed new | Hogan had the ceremonies in hand. The ye before the roc If it is seen Busy, and wg and bold for taking on Thursdays for Government leading dry goods houses o Scotland, Mr. Paton came to Charlottetow n, twenty — ‘ iz lime table. Supposing that the C. P. R. | masicoftheplainchentHegaten, feu? | chat the inside of the barrel does not con | a ds would hold besincas, Re rare one years ago, and made his first trip to “the old country” as a buyer for one of the a ss aataaln ante th. heed plein harmonized, wag never better sung by the tain fruit of uniform quality and size, the re plow iis hanc voul members’ day, Hon. Mr. Foster proposed a ; : ge i 3 S ea s ei . : s ee. ae nant oo 0 —— s oe fact is bound to have an injurious effect Rusts in the furrow. motion to that effect. leading firmsin this city in 1875. Admitted a partner of thatfirm in 1876 he continued his the Northumberland three hours Co Cros?) After the Mass, the Libera was chante t “Enolish i 8,” the — Mr. Laurier admitted that the course ; ; : : : ; 2 paar fe . . ger ; upon the sale. “English importers,” they s field he had to leave Mr. L , : ; se cc ate . : ‘ - Ridin: : a. a ¢ : Po Ubene to Summerside, the ] and Mgr. McDonald prosounced the very sensibly add, “are never pect nes | H wate ee oe Nea proposed was usual, but said that the Op- duties as buy er until elev en years late e when he ac juir d th * busine we ot W hic h he iS x new e table will be, according to stand-| absolutions. The massive black coffin, with impunity. Exporters who sell as The clods he used to cleave position would ask as a condition of con- now the senior partner, and for which he has since made _ several trips to the old } es aaa mounted with heavy silver handles good that which is of inferior quality, or Root caies tin. sent that the Government announce what Ar abou foll and eteres a yr — who mix bad with good artigles, ran the was proposed to be done with the — country. NI ; vee was left in the centre aisie of the church | vist of having their goods rejected in But the green, growing thing: Bay Railway, the Chiguecto Ship Railway vik . ed ee ae ae Si 24 ek surroun by burning PT = » ae future on the ‘English market.” Lean kindly to his sleep ; , and other — Thus for twenty cons¢ cutive years Mr. ge fe crossed the Atlantic : ber of devout mourners. ee $$$ White roots and waardering strings — Hon. Mr. Foster said that he was not ‘ : ea ; : 4 number of vears bought goods for five NS ihe station will be at four o'clock. when Selence Triumphant at Last.. Closer they creep. prepared to answer all Mr, Laurier’s ques— in his capacity of buy er, and for . ; : years gnt goods the remains will go by train to Hunter Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is aka oe tions, but he would tell him that it was of the leading dry goods houses in Prince Edward Island. River to be interred in the Parish | 4,6 outcome of the latest scientific re-] Because he loved them long not proposed to introduce legislation re- Be ae . nt i i, es riod of careful cemetery at Hope River. ss searches. There was always a prejudice T — with ag ve his part, specting the Chignecto Ship Railway. I he training received and the expel lence gainec in this long pel iod of carefu the priests present we noticed, | 4 oainst taking Cod Liver Oil on account of enderly uow they throng Mr. Laurier claimed. more information, “- : ae a oS , < ipa? : ee tne ‘ besides the Cathedral and College cuergy, di-agreeable taste, but Miller's Emul About his heart. and divided the House. About two-thirds attention to the duties of this department of business al Mr. I a indisputa le < the Revs. R. P. McPhee, v. J. G. Mc- sion is agreeable to the palate, and that is rs _—Cosmopolitan. of the mem bers were within reach, and right to the foremost place among buvers in our line of business in P. E. Island. NIS Donald, A. E. Burke, F. X. Gollent, A. | one reason why it has become so popular Five Lines on K and L Foster’s motion was carried by a vote of “ ae , oe : E . : arte . ee OS ae with the medical fraternity, the huspitals | 1 Gag the people around here prefer Dr. | 87 to 55—a majority of 32. We have a most satisfactory proof that the public recognize the value of the as J.C. MeMillan, P. Curran, R. B. McDonald, | orihe country and the households wherever a, Witnen t tae Wiiie © ; ; Mr. Bennett, of Simcoe, made a brilliant . Cee 5 ; - - a hich flock to insnec i \ i a snd I R. A, McDonald,and many others. Every deuumgtion or Jung troubles prevail. Mill- —— pee ge oo Sate speech, and exposed the treachery of Mr. advantage we possess in this particular, in the large crowds which flock to inspect ‘ S'si oS sympathy aur a er’s Emulsionis the great nerve ere Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out. CLarlton in advising the United States our every new arrival of the season's goods, and the innumerable expressions -we parishioners and friends, who feel deep!y | and blood maker, and enres Coughs, Colds, | 5g "goog by post, J. W. Ireland, Gour- | Where to strike Canada in a weak point, @ acs ; their rest ao ent eee esl eet of eapeet te ne ee eee oe hear of preference for our selections, value, and methods of conducting business. : c 7 ber of flags are at half-mast out of respect | piong In Big Bottle, 50c. and $1, at a . oa . for the dead priest. Drag Stores. ee een A Naval Demonstration. : : ae$ = 3 ' ee ete Os JAMES PATON & CO., Wholesale and Retail. A ; PERSONAL. SPECIAL NOTICES os : soxvox, June 5. It w ncdily t seen that there 1s no neem alton ay Advertisements under this heading cnarge 6 Many diseases A despatch from Vienna says: Owing —— = SS Se ATI SR we a re i eel Mr. George F . Owen, of Cardigan, is in Mins a ele eS eS SS £3 arise from one cause to the unsatisfactory character of the W t h & Ch 1 & trutl : a tl ali the city, on his way back to Ottawa. He Fresh salmon, shad, halibut, mackerel, —blood impurity Porte’s answer to the Armenian proposals a CS es alls. . _S et ee _ _, | is at the Queen. haddock and trout, just received at the ] a of the powers, a naval demonstration will Prom ¢ a men oa ors Racine ceaecnssqeamay adapts Res. - 2. Archies aed: Mies See Fisk Market june 3 ’ be made in the Bosphorus by England, aie business and return the same day. Pas-| Archibald, of Cavendish, are among the | *'*? ga a © eec am Ss France and Russia. prey | T ' if ruests at the Queen We should like every Jady in Charlotte- . A i Li J t R : ongers all the way from Lignish and from | E¥er's « xi . res se 7 eng gent yiew serine neiengttc eet eam nome ean ore ills | iam of ell Cleims Line Just Resa eS nario““’ | sister, Mrs. M. J. Macdonald. She crossed | #8 we are convinced that our values anc GUINEA A . ‘ town at 11.49 in the forenoon, be enabled | by the Capes last iain assortment are the best ever offered in % ; to stay and business here until 3.30] “Mr. W. D. McKay, of the Charlottetown | Charlottetown.— Stanley Brothers. 5 i a (Tasteless) Monrreat, June 5. 1s one special feature of the manage- ct. a 1a vee (4 30 local time) in the aftern a period Woolen Company, has returned from his : Jas, oF Purify the blood and, Special train with Sousas band, made ‘IDENT + ny articie 80 ay me not Fall but houre—all busizess houre,| business trip to the principal cities of Can- | Actual cost lost sight of im our deter thus, go to the root the distance from Quebec to St. John, 764 ment of the CANADA ACC Ni'| proving as represented, if cus- Pe a od ad, oe on Lee tae Come nee. mination to clear our French wool chal- ; Oe miles in 14} hours, including stops. This tomers willinform me of same It is true that the second train will ar- Sir Henry Gustave Joly de Lothbiniere | lies, 15 or 16 ends, finest quality and good of many maladies. is si haae aaa com pa heal CR ASSURANCE CO. 5 i 5 rive at Tignish late in the night--:hat | js to be tendered a banquet at the Union | patterns, perfection for vo and chil- WHOLESALE AGENTS : r : sabi ae I shall take pleasure in mak- } j 1) wl lub sbec yhic tO - 5 5 2 cents; you EVANS & CO. L1p., MONTREAL ss ; annot be avoided. But to all who appre | ‘ lub, Quebec, at which the Governor- | dren’s summer wear; worth 4 cents; | E R BROW coe al C —— se a - : tanh , | General and Lieut-Governor Chapleau | can have them for 27 cents per yard.— Sovo oy Ait DauaasTs % Robbed and Murdered. i—_s . j ing an allowance or repla ng ciate or nee close connections as “ny s é a ° 3 3j : : oT. J : es will be present. Stanley Bros. June 1 : ‘ nt E. W R trave this will be no great hardship ; and Lieut. Mellish, 82nd Batt., returned Geo. Carter & Co. advertise their cele- San F RANCI CO, June 5. Insurance Age = 4 j . a LO se and fer all those who do not, there are | from the Royal Infantry School, Freder-| prated Haszard’s Improved and Prize James Howard, aclerk of the Wells Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy may3l ameron Block, comfortable hotels in Summerside where they can stay all night and still be at their destination a whole day ahead of the time possible under past arrangements. The same remark holds good in the case of those who do not care to come on to Charlottetown with the mails. They can stay comfortably at Summerside all icton, this morning. He left Fredericton at IL o’clock yesterday, and arrived at Cape Traverse at 11 last night, reaching Charlottctowa by this morning’s train—a very quick trip. Mr. E.S. Comstock. of Toronto, repre- senting a New York Corset house, arrived here last evening and registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Comstock left Pictou for Summerside yesterday morning Winner Turnip Seed. Since “like produces like,” farmers should always buy the best. Ask to see our kid gloves, we are selling oft our stock of kid gloves at 10 per cent lower than you can buy elsewhere, we have the best makes. Ladies Corsets is another line we areclosing out cheap. See our before buying at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s, HARD GOAL! LANDING TO-DAY, Per Schr. Allen A. McIntyre, Fargo Express Company, was murdered and robbed on the street yesterday. Yachting in England. Lonpon, June 5. The Stephanie won yesterday’s yacht race for twenty raters. The Ailsa, which went ashore, was afterwards floated un- WE HAVE A LAGE STOCK night and be in town many hours before | in the Miramichi, got to Summerside, | — : ' damaged. GENTLEMEN'S RT tLe alla seasinee finished his business there and came to ] j a Pri =| Charlottetown last evening, as above 0- . —- OF-—— 400 Tons Hard Coal ni ; T ar styles ices in boots & ment. stated. He finished up here last night The popular styles and prices in d eo . So “it will be seen that there is little} and left for Pictou in the steamer this Thissndidctantll Sod soteved indo pent rm will be found at J. B. Macdonald OUR ov N MAKE . - . ; . . or j g. : is yas . . st o'x’s fi . ' : , X& 0. in the principal objections to the new | MO"NIRE This was Pe ate phic nership, under the name and style of SUPERIOR QUALITY. eas sini sonnets scheme. But, what are the advantages? (1) Under the new arrangement, passen- gers from al! over the Province may be brought from their homes to the steamer (2) To all points be and Tignish there in the morning, tween Charlottetown be raunication from all points in the railway will then direct and continuous com- . ” system ofthe mainland; in fact, we shall have, for the first time, under the pro posed arrangement, a fulfilment of the terms of Confederation, so far as summer trip to the Province. better acquainted what a hustler he will be. Rev. A. W. Daniel, who leaves ina short time for Rothesay, N. B., to assume the rectorship of the Church of England at that place, preached his farewell sermon to the congregation at Crapaud on Sunday last. The congregation was the largest ever assembled within the church, and many persons were unable to obtain ad- missiva. At the conclusion of the service tev. Mr. Daniel was presented with an address expressive of the esteem in which he is held, to which he replied in fitting McINNIS & THORNE, jor the purpose of carrying on a General Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating business in Charlottetown, and have opened a Shop in the PHILHAR- MONIC BUILDING, corner of Grafton and Prince Streets, where they will be prepared to give prompt and cerefal atten- tion to all ordera with which they may be favored. Those who contemplate having resi- dences, churches, public halts or places of business heated either by steam, hot water or hot air, are invited to give us a call before placing their orders. C. LYONS & CO. june}—lw Horses Wanted. I want to ship from P. E. Island about Two Carloads a week of nice, round, junky Horses, ranging from 1100 to 1700 Ibs. Will pay ruling prices. Will remain on the Island some time, in order to give far- “Like Produces Like,” The Reason Why Carter's Has- zard’s Improved Turnip Secd is the Best: Our supply of Haszard’s Improved Tur- nip Seed is giown exclusively for our own trade by Messrs. James Carter & Co., the Queen’s Seedsmen, London, England. This is the leading seed growing establizh- TAN BOOTS New Lot by Express To-day. Very Pointed Toe, Medium Something Nice! See Them ! i) 66 ili LOU, which we offer at a bargain. If you want good Suits of : terms. During the time that Mr. Daniel N ; mers and others a chance to get theni in ‘G Britai a natnie 46 this ravel is concerned. (3 siness men at = a j e. etc, als 8 pach ) get ment of Great Britain. pply : , oa is - erne , ) Bu pat a eee in charge of dine. Geeta Chie sere Clesets, Basins, Sinks, etc., also condition. I will visit the principal — firm yearly a few pounds of the true genu- HAND-MADE CLOTHING the West, leaving home in the morning,| paud he has made very many warm > le ; 4 di r. ; et has ae te s A sme 1€ 0 pai ie . -m ery , “4 First-class workmanship at a moderate | 0 the Island in order to buy. See han ine stock of Haszard’s Improved Turnip dete Gini ie can have all day at Summerside, and four | friends, and his departure is greatly regre Best of references bills. Seed, contracting for the growth from tuis g s. hours and fifty minutes in Charlottetown, and return to their homes in the evening or night,—an advantage never before en- joyed, (4) Personsj residing west of Sum- merside wi.] have two chances each day to go to that town and return home the same evening. Compare the advantages with the disad- vantages—a few hours of night travel— and we think that it will be admitted that the former largely over~balance the latter. Of course, the success of the arrange- ment will depend largely upon the hearty co-operation of the steamer and railway of- ficials, and we are strong in the belief that this will be given. — — — - <>< - - NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Foreign commerce has been male by the Liberals their special test of the coun- try’s commercial condition. The Mont- real Gazette remarks that in Canada’s case it shows not only relative but actual pro- gress during a period of world-wide dull- ness in foreign commerce. —Rep yrts from country towns of New- foundland show general satisfaction at the obtaining of the loan. Business men an- nounce an increase in orders on Saturday o | stocks being ordered abroad, and everything betokens a vigorous rebound towards prosperity, Colonial Secretary Bond’s success in negotiating the loan has set on foot a scheme fo run him for remier to replace Sir William Whiteway. fr. Bond leads the radical elemert of the Whiteway party, which outnumbers the others considerably. The movement is being pushed vigorously. Sir William Whiteway will be given a Suprewe Court Judgeship if a vacancy occurs; if not, he w:ll be relegated to a seat in the Legis- lative Council. : od —The St. John s Ottawa corres- pondent remarkgg@@mar Mr. Davics labor. | iously strove, in his speech on the budget, | to show that while the grit ideal was free | trade as it was in England, and while this | was the aim and goal of the party, it was | @ gross slander to charge that the party | proposed to adopt the British jaritf sye- | tem. It was not the purpose of hi s friends to disarrange business bv al rup’ ard re-| from ted by persons of all classes and creeds. =e NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Maybrick is again ill, and the agi- tation for her release is again revived. Twenty thousand employes in the Car- negie mills are to get a 10 per cent. wage alvance, beginning June 17. In Boston, on Sunday, the thermom™ eter registered 96 at noon—the hottest June 2 recorded for forty vears. Edwin F. Uhl, Assistant Secretary of State, will fill Walter Q. Gresham’s place pro tem. successor, it is said, will not be named by Mr. Cleveland at present. The London Daily News, commenting upon the attack upon the representatives of Christian powers at Jeddah, says :—“ It is not too much to say that there are many signs of a holy war against all Christian communities and all Christian rights in the Turkish Empire.” In the Boston divorce court, last week, Sarah C. Livingstone testified thet she was married to Boyd Livingstone at Charlotte- town, P. E. L., in 1886, because her father forced her to, but had never lived with her husband, and wanted the marriage an- nulled. The request was granted. The foundation of a monument to Bis- marck was laid ou Saturday at Rudelsberg, Central Germany, in the presence of an immense throng. Among those present were students and delegates from most uf the German universities, together with many persons Of national prominence. Sunday was the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Garibaidi. In Rome popular societies marched to the Capitol, where they deposited a wreath on the liberator’s mopumeot. As the line was moving to the Capitol, four revolutionary societies quitted the procession on a Crispi society appearing. On the whole, the demonstra- tion was orderly. To carry out her physician’s orders that she should live as much as possible in the open air, Her Majesty the Queen spends the chief working part of the day at Bal- moral in a three-roomed structure, half cottage and halftent. One end is entirely open. The place is secluded by shrub- beries and there is a pleasant outlook Here she often takes her breakfast and either writes or dictates. i charge. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ANGUS McINNIS, CHARLES E. THORNE. june5—3w 2aw (36) AUCTION. House and Bedding Piants. Lowery P. McLennan, Esq., Acacia Nursery, Pictou, will be at my Salesroom, Friday Morning, June 7th, at 11 o’clock, with a large assortment of Choice House and Bedding Plants. No reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, june5—2i Auctioneer. Dominion Day is Coming Bic TEA AT VICTORIA, Under the Direction of the Preshyterian Churches of Tryon, Hampton and Bonshaw. Arrange your plans so as to be there. Besides the large dining tables, there will be tete-a-tete tables distributed here and there, arranged to accommodate twe or three, at which you can reserve seats for any specified hour both for yourself and your young lady friends. Thus you can avoid the rash and crush of the crowd when everybody is escorting everybody else to dinner ortea. You can come to Victoria on Dominion Day by the steamer Jacques Cartier at reduced rates, or you can take a buggy and drive there, or better still, a carriage holding half a dozen, Further information will be given later. As yet the half has not been told. Re- solve that you will be there, juned A BiG JUMP! Will be at the Revere Hotel all this week. A. MILLARD. june4—dy lw wky 4i AUCTION SALE. Hemlock ‘Boards By Auction, TUESDAY, June llth, at 2 o’clock, on Peake’s Wharf, No. 1 : 50,000 feet Hemlock Boards, ex schr. Welcome from Buctouche, N. B. A. McNEILL & CO., juneS—dy 5i w li Auctioneers. ‘Business Grows WITH US. a is Hire’s Root Beer WE SELL Wholesale & Retail At Lowest Prices. REDDIN BROS. COAL. Landing to-day per Schooner James Semple, 100 Tons Acadia Nut. C. LYONS & CO. A FACT J une3 _ May 29—1w pkg IN OUR LINE, | GROCERIES stock of a certain specified quantity, and when harvested we take the whole of it. No other firm in Canada can buy a pound of this seed except from us. OUR HASZARD’S IMPROVED COSTS US MORE THAN ORDINARY STOCKS. A firm of world-wide reputa- tion, such as James Carter & Co., of Lon- don, does rot need to contract at low prices ; their prices are high but they are experts in seed growing, and we can de- pend on having the best that can be pro- duced. We cannot risk our business reputation by handling doebtful seed, However cHEAP ; and no farmer can afford to risk his valuable acres by SowING povBrroL SEEDS, however cheap. Buy Haszard’s Improved Turnip Seed in our sealed packets, and you have the best in Canada. The price is 45 cents per Ib. HJUMEGROWN HASZARD’S_ IM- PROVED.—We have had grown for the past two years near Charlottetown some choice seed of the true Haszard’s Im- proved, and we believe it is better than even our English stock. We call it * Carter’s Home-Grown Haszard’s Im- proved.” It is sold only in sealed pack- ages at 50 cents per lb. The above named strains of Turnip Seed, and also Carter’s Prize Winner Swede (40c. per lb), are put up only in sealed cardboard packages, } Ib., 4 Ib. and 1 Ib. sizes, and each package bears our name and address. For sale by our authorized Agents in all the leading trade centres of P. E. Island, and at our Seed Store, or wil) be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price. GEO. CARTER & CO., Wholesale & Retail Seedsmen. Charlottetown, June 4, 1895—dy Catholic Prayer Books ! J. M. McLEOD & 0. Charlottetown, June 3, 1895—dy Don’t buy Imported, Cloth- ing—they are NOT IN IT with our make. D. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, May 30, 1895- 246 For Summer. LIME JUICE on Draught and in dc. Bottles. MI{RE’S ROOT BEER.—Makes 5 Gallons refreshing temperance beverage for 25 cents per bottle. HELLEBORE, MOTH BALLS, FISHING GEAR, Wholesale and Retail at Wratson’s Drug Stoze, Next Door to Carter's Seed Store, Opposite the Market. Charlottetown, June 1, 1895—dy Something Thy ‘Ought to Interest AJl Farmers. HERBAGEUM restores horses and all other animals out of condition to health and vigor. It is the best Blood Purifier, one which does not contain arsenic, antimony, copper- as, Saitpetre, resin, or any injurious sub- stance. Horses keep in fine condition when fed Herbageum. For cattle it is the best milk and flesh producer. Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbageum. Fed to calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much. : Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 cents. 4 lbs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost Valuable Building Lots ON QUEEN | STREET. We are instructed to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, June 7th, at 12 o’clock, noon, those conveniently-situated Building Lots on Queen Street adjoining the residence of the lete Chief Justice Palmer. The auction sale of these building lots offers a rare chance to secure centrally- situated sites for private residences or business purposes. See large handbills with plan. Terms—25 per cent at sale, and balance secured by mortgage on tne premises for a term of years, as may be agreed on. A. MeNEILL & CO., Auctioneers, 45644 6444644644446 4646446446444 reve VV VV VVeVeVeVeeeeeY Are You Alive MOORE & McLEOD Can suit you perfectly in WALL PAPER. No matter what your taste may be. a Ch’town, May 27, 1895. VY" yrrTrrrrYyYTyrerereeeeereerererrrrerrrerrervrrvee AAAAAA AA AA Ab DA DOOOAA AA AA AA DA AAD dD. hhbppAhh bb hh hb bh bh bp i bb hb hb bh bb 4 bh hb bb te th he he be bt ie SPR OSS OTT OPO OTS © VES Se PVCU SESS OVC CC CTY (agape een ctecame DIVIDEND NOTICE. —_— MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. ISLAND, Charlottetown, May 31, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a ha’f-yeariy dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per eu- num onthe capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its Banking House on and after July 2nd next. | The transfer books will be closed from | the [7th Juae to 2nd July next, both days Page tariff changes, sor yet did se . h : d not pig on cent perday. It will pay May 24—dy tl sale wy li ae they propose to adopt the British ‘syste i ‘ ust opene a | you to try it. - incinsive. er dine Sau eo as os ee tet Wists Wenenlly uo litnit to-endive. ad- Shoes — — in we me et & point We uve J t pe Send a]! orders to oASEE SS WANTED to bantis our hardy, | - By order of the Board. 2 . . - ° YD * . ae g ‘se ° ay + propose he did not make clewr. Our friends | vance, and this the Priestley’s, whose price, but we have kept magnificent line of “ Catholic GEO. E. HUGHES, cietn, anabiitve cerseurt: waka Ue neltt es J. M. DAVISON, } of the Opposition have made little pro—| black dress fabrics are known over the ours down to rock-bottom. to kee t} BEST Apothecaries Hall. control all special lines —Stone & Wel:ington, may3i—2aw & wy Cashier, : gress in explaining their position on the | whole world, have proved, for in the new N : ti to b . “a we : P ers.” tions his paper oe “hc. tari. But Mr. Laurier and Mr. Davies eee hey eeve i — — Hear sw y cas" ae ie 7: f thi d — ee noens . aniaen — : ave done something towards making @| has been deemed by thousands o 1€8 earken ho otners oO ever Ming, an : ae : ect is 4 new dictionary. They have defined the absolute perfection, namely, their beauti— but come at once to ie y = Our prices range from Cloth 9 e , 4 verb “to aim at” and the noun “goal.” | ful Henrietta dress goods. But the . at prices the most indi Lice 4 To aim at a target means to prepare, not ee a the —T of the Eachen, the Shoe Man, Pp ” Bindings at 10 cents each to : 5 5 . to hit, the target. A goal is any object ladies, and for the reason that i has a ° : : : ane which is not intended to he reached. Thus | lovely glow which is all its own, greater and get a pair of Shoes reasonable. Fine Morocco Bindings at ; to aim at free trade as in England means} width and weight, while it has the quality that will please you both es : in Mr. Laurier’s vernacular to work out a} of absolutely shedding the dust. Wrapped in style and price. Yours $1.50 each. én Q5 a a - A = 2 csi stone li a wa . policy unlike that of England, while to take free trade asa goal means that you are not to go to free trade. > 0+ To have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ' on “The Varnished Board,” and the name | stam pel on every five yards, soseee —_— -—__— New Orcax.—St. Luke’s Church Halifax, is having a new Organ put in, the cest of which is about $6000. always for Shoes at low prices. A. E, McEACHEN, june3 THE SHOE MAN, SANDERSON & C0., CASH GROCERS, Newson’s Block, - - Victoria Row. Charlottetown,;May 28, 1895—ddw HASZARD & MOORE. | juned Charlottetown, May 27, 1895—135 Goff Brothers. [prea moe THIS WEEK’S SHOW OF FIOSIERY! The Greatest on Recor d. 2,000 Pairst es - ™ Select From. LOT 1. - Black, two and one ribs, sizes 9 and 9} inch, sold else- where for 25 cents. Our price, LOT 2.—Black, twelve and two, broad ribs, sizes 9 and 9} inch, actually worth and cheap at 30 cts. Our price, 18¢. 20¢, STANLEY BROS, oe Oi Raa aap Es. LOT 3.—All-wool Black Cashmere, broad ribs, finished seams, regular- ly sold at 25c. per pair. Our price, LOT 4.—Full fashioned Black Cashmere, sum- mer weight, five ribs, in sizes 3}, 9 and 94, cheap at 45c. Our price, 35¢ STANLEY BROS, Special Line of Children’s Cashmere, Double Knees, Seamless. Size 5 inch, 20c., worth “e 51 “ 21e “ec a} i ‘“ 6 “ 22c., “ic a oe i 4. “ee “ 3, -*: ae 3 “ei. 3S 25e. -~ nn NM N=-T= um wu . n STANLEY BROS, | | WE SHOULD LIKE every Lady in Charlottetown to see the wort derful values shown in our Hosiery Depart ment. aie meses. ia beet We are convinced that they are the best value ever snown in the city. STAN DHY BROS. wii