LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. } Bro * Sale now on. -> 4 O. H. —Regular meeting to-night at A f attendance requested. - Ne I Time The fence sur nding Ki Square has been white- washed, — \ ¥ » Lovie J has mttam 2 serve “ x " - \ t 1 very : ke Rev W Hamlvr esident avor S y of P. E ‘ pea M i Sta in SAUN A N Ml Sait s ‘ : = WwW ales ev we ‘ Chat M ea n N. Leard \ 4 4 eet o c Mi A Wis AN —A ken mav entered a hous ppe! Lills~ S AS vy and nim- | s y ites } ] " ‘ isk expla h =} al e ¢ i i - | Cox Art atep.—The B. J. Soc- | s express their appreciatiot of } ex len {f th neert given in the } Lyceum last night, an 1 to return their thank: 1 xdiies and gentiemen wi performed their lifferent parts sannailiianee-s Gove ro DorcuesteR.—James McIntyre, recentiy sentenced to two years in Dor- tiary for stabbing a man cine st I * té ni . amed McKinnon, was taken to that insti tution vesterday. Sheriff Robertson and ; ble Reardon accompanied him. -_- —o-—- Breyrte Race.—The local flyers are talk- : } ing of having a one mi and five mule bicvele race within the next two days, to be bh -vening at 7 o'clock, on the Charlottetown Driving Park Gold and silver medals for Jst and 2nd in each event eal ty p News ann at a ces fro ot. ] nvey t pleasing Intelligence ual ' *? tw . qare ries ar = ti rty ears. Quantities of cod ) the coast are enor- n 1s Every boat and man are at work night and day. Great quantities have _—— ' a +9 Fue AK E otr St. dobn s sceiiincaie Rerortep Drownixc. — It is reported alx ywn to-day that Bennie Byers (col Lee lrow ned It s said that ored) has been drowned. t aid that rn BR he left a lobster factory at Squaw ray . ; yesterday with a boat load of trap?, and bas not been heard from since. His brother has gone over to the factory te investigate. elccapiaan Merry Go Rouxp.—Mr J H Kitchen, of Maine.arrived here last night with his steam riding gallery which he will have i full play within a day or two. This wonderful machine has twenty-four horses and four chariots, capacity for 60 music by steam. This is a new thing here, and wili doubtless draw crowds. pe rsons; sie saenieti Wrist Broxex.—We regret to hear that Master Earle Johston had his wrist broken two-day. He was standing in Mr. W. W. Clarke's express wagon when the horse suddenly started, throwing him out on the street. Master Johnston is a son of Mr. David Jchnston, of Chatham, N. B., and is visiting at Mr. Clarke’s. sla iheripoei Excvrsion Parrr.—The steamship Orinoco is expected here to morrow with a large party of excurs Sbe main in portadayortwo. The will re- Orinoco jonists. ) PROFESSOR ROBERTSON'S an a THE DAILY MOVE- MENTS. | Professor Robertson with Alexander McLaren, of Stratford, Ontario, and Mr. Dillon, visited the cheese factory at Emer ald yesterday, and were highly pleased | with the work done there. They say that ithe cheese made there is of a very high |emier. The cheese-maker at Emerald is | Mr. J. F. Williams of Ingersoll, Ontario, | | who has had twenty years experience in the business. Professor Robertson deliyered an address at Tryon last evening and came to Char- | lottetown to-day. He will lecture at Cardigan thia even —2e-e PERSONAL. Rev. William Hamlyn Boston last nicht | with EXAMINER , MEETING OF GRAND DIVISION, Grand The sion of th Divisicn S. of 1 pmarterty t town, ¢ t 15th inst was a grand gatl u tet ard worl sent on that occasion. Charlottetown, Cornwall, Wiltshire, Tryon, Searletown, Freetown, Bedeque, Ell rslie Port Hill, Lot 16, Traveller’s Rest, Ken- sington, Margate, Hamilton, Darnley, They came from | ———— ‘ a } i : ' T. of P. E. Island at Trish- | ‘ her g of per t orkers who | a |} came from near and from tar to be pre- An Exceptional Offer Spring Valley, Park Corner, Long River, | Cavendieh, Clinton, Graham’s Road and Granville, and the session was one of the | most interesting and perhaps the most important ever held in the *province. ally occupied und (he ym there The morning session was f the nitiation of ne reading of reports w members, of wh | were a goodly number. The reports of the G. W. Patriarch and returned from | Mrs Wm Knight, of Moncton, is visiting | relatives and friends in this city. Mr James Clow, ex-M P P, was in the *| city yesterday. He registered at the Queen Davies. tteo. W. Webster and wife, Boston, are visiting the province. at the Queen Hotel. Mre. Manville and neice, at the Qneen. town a week or more. Mr. and Mrz. Geo. H. Reddin were pas sengers in the mail express last night, on return from New York. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh, of the mail express last night. Mr. James Scott, brother of Mr. William Scott, of this city, was a passenger in the Olivette from Boston yesterday. Mr Thomas McLean, of the firm the express from the west last night. Mr. D. B. McDonald, representing J. C. Wilson. Montreal, is here on a_ business trip. He is registered at the Davies. James B. Hegan, of St. John, Govern- ment Engineer, was registered at the Hotel | Davies last evening. He went west to-day. Mr. Frank Hayden came from Van- couver to Charlottetown, nearly 4000 miles in six and a half days. Thanks to the C. P. R. and close connections, Kegistered at the Eureka Hotel, July 19: M E Deagle, Boston, Mass; S H Robinson, Port Elgin, N.B; F S McLeod, Orwell; J McDonald, Vernon River. Mr. Frank Hayden, train despatcher at Vancouver, B. C., arrived herelastnight on a brief holiday. Mrs. Hayden and daugh- ter, who have beeu here some months, will return with him Messrs. A. W. Weeks, of W. A. Weeks | & Co., and S. A. McLeod, of Moore & Mc- | Leod, leave to-morrow morning on a busi- nesa trip to the Old Country. Messrs. W. W. Stanley, of Stanley Bros., and L. E. Prowse, of Prowse Bros., will leave on a similar mission on to-morrow week. Mr John G J Weldon, Registrar of the Court of Probate, was a passenger on the Dlivette from Boston yesterday. Mr. Weldon has been away about three weeks. During his absence he visited relatives and friends ix Boston and New Hamp- shire. Mr Weldon looks weil after his trip, and speaks highly of the manner in which he was treated wiile abroad. The pastor of St. Andrews Chrrch has returned from his brief visit to P. F. Island. He says that the rural parts of the Island which he visited are looking very beautiful at the present season of the year. The prospects of a plentifu! harvest are promising. Mr. Cumming will be in his own pulpit first Lord’s Day——Truro Sun. is from New York, ard has already touch- ed at Boston, Bar Harbor, Portland, St. Jehn, Yarmouth and Halifax. After leav- ing Charlottetown will cal] at Dal- housie, Gaspe, andSaguenay, terminating at Quebec. she icin Few Frac Pote.—A very imposing flag- pole has been placed on the lawn in front of St. Dunstan’s College. Being of great height, about 90 feet over ground, its bunt- ing may been seen from a!l advantageous points in the ¢ ity. “This pole will greatly enhance the beauty of the college ground a. The woodwork and rigging were executed respectively by Messrs Cameron and Sweeney, of Charlottetown. sic Ar Greorcetowy.—Stipendiary Magis- trate Blanchard held Court at Georgetown yesterday. Wallace Jenkins and Robert Seatner, were each fined $50 or two months imprisonment for violating the Canada Temperance Act. The summonses against Mrs. Ledwell was dismissed. Mrs. O’Con- nor, fined the previous week for violating the Canada Temperance Act, was yester- day put down to jail for one month in dlefault of payment. ‘Aecvndliiinnih Avevcsr Meer Postroxep.— Owing to the Maritime Colt Stakes being trotted on August 2lst and 22nd, the committee of the Ch’town Cycle Club have decided to change the date of the bicycle meet from August 22nd to September 2nd. As this latter date is Labor Day and a public holiday, and as the program of sports is a . the meet should be a very successful one. Look out fer the ad. with he sign of the wheel. _ > — grand one Ar Tue Overs House.—If the reports of the various newspapers published in the towns that the Neville—Darley Company have already visited are to be believed, there is a great theatrical treat in store for our play—going public, for the unanimous Opinion of those crities is that this organi- zation 1s the best that has ever been seen in this section of the c untry. The com- pany will appear at the Opera House for four nights, beginning next Monday, 22nd inst. Their opening bill will be Tom Taylor’s beautiful drama, “Still Waters,” and they will change their bill nig tl; thereafter. The price of seats will be only 25 and 35 cents, within the reach of every- body, and this should attendance. eae Tue Lycevw.—There was not a very large audience at the Lyceum last even- those who were pre-ent evidently } ensure excelient ing, oul Rankin House July 18th: A Madeson, Boston, Mass; D Matheson St George’s N B; Mrs Chas Palmer, Boston; Daniel A Matheson, Dundas; J R Walsh, Morell; Mrs Thes McCarthy, Boston; Miss Katie McCarthy, Boston, Miss Susie Gorman, Boston; Miss E P McNally, Worcester; Miss Lizzie Currie, Bangor, Me; Miss Mat- tie MePherson, Bangor, Me. July 19 Mrs M S Bell, Boston; Gregg Bell, Boston; Katie McLeod, Dundas; Margaret McInnis, Souris; Sarah J McLeod, Dundas. ee I. 0.0. T.—Meeting of Wildey Lodge to-uight. ial Rotto Fire Co.—Special meeting to~ night at 8 o’clock, sharp. Sia Frow Moxrreat.—The Polino left Mon- treal for this port at noon to-day. sci esi ene Excrvrsion rrom Prcrov.—A_ large ex- cursion party arrived from Pictou in the St. Olaf this afternoon. siatiaadilanicibe Raix.—The West was not included in the area covered by last week’s refreshing rains, and consequently the crops up there are in great need of water. icici Owtne to business, Miss E. E. Ernst, Optician, will remain at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, Charlottetown, until 20th inst. Call early and avoid waiting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hours, 9a. m. to 5 p. ae t dene Tue Charlotietown Engineers will! hold one of their silver spoon competitions to— morrow afternoon at 3.30, sharp. The Cochenthaler gold medal will also be com- péted for at the same time. a ee a Mas. Jeas Morris Ex.is will be at the Queen Hote! to give Phrenological ex- aminations and charts four days only Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 17, 18, 19, 20. office hours from 10 am. to 10 pm. chitin Wuerimen’s Meerine.—It is understand that steps are to be taken to get the Char- lottetown Cycle Club affiliated with the Canadian Wheelmen’s Association, and for that purpose a fall meeting of the C.C. ©. willbe held in their rooms next Wed- nesday evening at 8.30 o’clock. igen Wuo Was He?—An unknown man tried te effect an entrance into the resi- dence of Mrs. Stair, Bayfield Street, about two o’clock tiiis morning, but was fright- ened off. When discovered by Mrs. Stair the man was in the act of getting into her appreciated the manner in which the pro gramme was presented. Applause was generously bestowed, and most of the | numbers were encore:| Vocal solos were | of given by Miss Smith and by Messrs. Bell, Dawson, Dixon, Whitleck, McQuaid and Trainor Miae F Oo M« Ker zie contrib ited j a recitation; Mise May Carroll a piano solo; Misses Sweeney and Thorne, a piano duet: Misses Smith, McE when and Coady | a@ mandolin trio; Miss Cuady a violin 8o'o. | The ack om panists were Mrs. liixon, Miss Coady, Mies Carroll and Mr. Richard | Jchnson. The performance cloved with - | farce “The Masquerade Ball,” which af forded con ; j i lerable amusement. j | might bedroom through the open window. She gave the alarm, and made a plucky effort to hold on to the stranger in order that he be arrested, but he made his escape. Mrs. Stair’s son-in-law, Mr. | Garnum, started after the stranger with a | gun, but by the time he got out the man was beyond his reach. Mrs. Stair’s bed- room “is on the second floor, and the strangers reached it with the aid of a ladder that he brought with him. He left the ladder behind when he decamped. The police have been made acquainted with the facts. IILITLLILIIAILILILILIAIIIS Special 21 minute sale at 160 a. Special 21 minute sale at 8 p. the morning. Sale continues only 21 days. Over 1,000 garments offered to- No “sample” Terme Cash. i H H i fi ptretare. Our “21” Sale BEGINS AT 9 A. MM. TO-MORROW. H Thi. m., for those who cannot call in 2le. Counter—a great aturaction. 21 different lines of goods On it. morrow. goods on app! obation . Tue Wearuer.—Moderate north and west winds; fair; little change in tem- They expect to remain in | Portland | Packing Company, was a passenger on the | McKinnon & McLean, was a passenger On | DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT | | | G. Seribe were referred to the committee | on the state of the Order, consisting of | Reps. A. S. Wright, Wm. Ramsay and 1S. Bernard, while that of the G, Trea- surer was referred to the Finance Com- | ; in very Hocel. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hogg, of Mon- | treal, are in the city. They are at the} Queen. A.J. King is here in the interest of Brown & Webb, Halifax. He is at the They are registered | of Boston, are | | mittee, consisting of Reps. Wm. Simpson, D. Rogers and D. Arbing. All the reports showed the or ler to he flourishing condition, the G, Scribe reporting 46 divisions with a men bership of 2,400, ! Some while $200. Both the G. W referred at length to the crisis in the temperance reform, of the Government to Pairiareh and G. Scribe present grave the in l:tference temperance | of temperance workers by the re-appoint- Summerside. rhis feature of the question was also referred to by the committee on the state of the order, and the discussion which fol- lowed, occupying most of the afterroon, | was interesting and at times quite animat- | ad, was ended by the unanimous adoption of | of the followin 1 esolution : That the Local Government, having | appointed C. B. Saunders vendor in Sum- 37 Cents a Yard. } | | | | | } the G. | lreasurer reported amount on hand over | Regular Selling Price, pointment of C. B. Saunders as vendor in eee . . " eabtnie j } i We have just placed on our | merside. against the protests of this Grand | centre counter the balance of j j | the evening, the hall, a large one, being Division, the Prince County Tem- perance League, the petition of twelve | hundred persons and temperance workers | from all parts of the Province, we pledge ourselves to Oppose by our votes and in- | fluence every member and supporter of | the Peters Government who come before | us for re-election.” The usual votes of thanks were tender- | ed the railway authorities for courtesies received, and the members of North Star Division for their kindness and hospitality to the visiting brethren. A rousing public meeting was held in crowded to the doors, while large numbers were unable to gain admittance. The chair was occupied by Jessie S, Burns, while beside him on the platform were seated many of the most ‘prominent temperance workers in the province. The meeting was opened with prayer by D. Rogers, the Grand Chaplain pro tem, after which stirring addresses were given by James Carruthers, Wm. Simpson, D. Rogers, A. Simpson, and D. Arbing. Ex eellent recitations were given by the Misses Brown and Woodside, while the beautifal music furnished by the Division choir was rapturously applanded, and the choir afterwards received a hearty vote of thanks which was moved by James Car- ruthers and seconded by A S. Wright. Dr. Martin, of Montazue, who occupied a seat on the platform, being called for re— sponded in a few well chosen remarks, expressing the pleasure it gave him to be present on such an interesting occasion. A most enjoyable (can’t speak for those who had to stand through it all) and suc cessful meeting was brought to a close, by the whole audience rising and singing “God be with vou till we meet again.” Scripenpi, e+e+e- Five Lines on K and L, I find the people around here prefer Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other I have in stock. They are a wonderful pill. } Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out. | P. 8.—Send by post, J. W. [reland, Gour- | ock. Frou Bostroy.—The Olivette arrived | from Boston yesterday afternoou at half- | past four with a general cargo and ninety- feur passengers, exclusive of children. She left on return this afternoon about two o'clock, with a miscellaneous freight and the following passengers: Mrs. McNeill, Katie A. MecLead, Michael. Dwyer. D. WwW. Noblet. Ss. A. Burns, H A Meclutyre, P F Burns, W E Kelley, M Gilligan, Mrs M A Simpson, W E Binghaw, David McEwen, Robt Compton’ Lizzie Benton, Lawrence Bruce, May Dor- kendort; W EC Hansen, Malcolm Me- Neill, Miss E Compton, Hannah Compton, Mrs Erickson, Martha Macdonald, Ida Francis, Jane Canfield, F G Cummings, Mrs F G Cummings, Norman C Stewart, Mary E Woods, Walter Harper, W W Mallett, Mrs Mary Moore, Mrs Anghe, P Fitzgerald, Katie McCarthy. oe ee THAT SHOW CASE is now stocked with some of the finest HAVANA CIGARS, with just the right amount of moisture in each Cigar to make it smoke nicely. smoke ? JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The VSOESSVSSVSsessessessess DON'T PAY FANCY PRICES But Come to Us fur Your FURNITURE ! Direct from our FACTORY to your HOMES. Thisshould the middleman’s teliable Drugzgists. VVVSSVSesesssessesessesesessese save you profit. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices. ROPE FOR HAY HOISTING IN SIXTY FATHOM COILS 10 coils 2 inch. 10 “ 2} “ec 10 24 « 0 4:8 10 “ 3 “ Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. July 13—63 pat tue&tri yard. | is /our Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding all the newest makes ~s und colorings, at 37%cents per Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 to 75 cents. Call and see this special lot. WEEKS . Bargain List ! ‘Children’s Sun Bonnets and OF av Hats, cents. Showy Styles. Very Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 cents a pair. 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, 3 cents each. Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices. 92 a) cents to prices, Challies, 20 and clear. Regular 28 to 40 cents. Our special line of B ack Cashmere at 50 cents, 7 J 7 . + 2 ; worth 75c., is getting low. ic It is, without doubt, Best offered in BLACK GOODS. the Bargain ever Jall at once and secure a Dress. W. A. Weeks & Co. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ~ Weopstock, July 17.—An awful acci- dent occurr a in Northampton. across the river, last night. <A charivart was going on, guns fireing, horns blowing, bells ringing, etc. Somebody fired a loaded gun off, and the contents entered the arm of Fred Cronk. He was so badly injured that Dr. Sprague had to amputate the arm at the elbow. Bosron, July 15.—The British steamer Barnstable, which arrived at this port to- day, reports that, while off Cape Maysi on last Wednesday a Spanish gunboat hove in sight and circled round the vessel for some time, until finally Capt. Paine of the Barn- stable hoisted the British flag. Then the guoboat turned around and steamed toward the south. Lonvox, July i5.—The Irish Dairy Farmers’ asssciation’is arranging for a visit to Canada. The party will consist of at least a hundred farmers. re It Cures Toothache in Two Minutes. MR. ISSAC HURTLE, of Lunenburg, N. S., says: ; “T have used PRUSSIAN OIL for pain in my head, and my wife for Rheumatism in her sheulder and neck, and it cured the | pain immediately. It stops toothache in } about two minutes. It isa capital medi- cine, and we can highly recommend it to all.” 25 cents, “Use 1T AND PROVE IT.” it Cures Ague in the F ace in Ten Minutes MRS. ISABELLE SAUNDERS, of cbarlottetown. P. E. I., Oct. 8th, 1894, declares : “My daughter, Mrs. Slackford,of Truro, N.S., sent me a bottle of PRUSSIAN OIL a fortnight ago, and wrote me that it was thought a great deal of there. It has re- lieved me of Rheumatism very quickly. It has cured one of my boarders of a bad sore throat'in one night, and my neighbor, Mrs. John Cairns, of Neuralgia and Ague in the face in ten minutes. It is the great- est pain reliever that I euer used or heard of.” Sold everywhere. SHIP NEWs, Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED July 18--A S Tow:.shend, Whittle, Pic- toh; Mary Louise, Godin, do; Maggie Roach, Irving, Richibucto; J A GC, Lan- gill, Waliace; ss Electra, McLaren, Mon- tague; Lily Bank, Blue Murray River; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Summerside; W Dunbar, Reid, Pugwash; Zaidee, McDon- ald, Pictou. CLEARED. July 18—Omega, Boudridge, Murray Habor; Victory, Livingstone, Sydney; AS Townsend, Whittle, Pictou; Maggie Roach, Irving, Richibucto; J A GC, Lan- gill, Wallace; ss Electre, McLaren, Mont- ague; Lily Bank, Blue, Murray River; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, est Cape, P E ]; W Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Hydra, Boud- reau, Port Mulgrave; Georgie Harold, Bonnell, Orwell; Alma, Bruce, Magdalen Islands. Thé popular thing for gentlemen this seems to be the “Tyke” serge. Almost every tailor finds i: in great demand, but before buying see that the Registered Trade Mark “Tyke? is stamped every 2} yards. None other is genuine. PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. down. Read up PM AM rz 4 OSS. 5.000 Charlottetown..... 1222) «61015 422 659....Royalty Junction... 1208 1001 $13 7B... North Wiltshire....1113 928 BOs 2b ctee Hunter River.....1058 918 BOO BOT: isa Bradalbane..... ».10-21 84 B14 5B IB, «icc ccc. UOT ON . F020, 00 10 12 8 48 SIP. Wesceccess Freetown........ 9 56 8 38 Le) Kensington ...... 935 $2 7H 900 Ar Lv 900 800 Summerside AM AM §10 11 49 Lv Ars 2 55 825 1203........Miscouche........ 80 230 GH. EPS. cece Wellington ....... 751 203 CIB Bits onscene Port Saul .......2 7 20 117 ee) ee. ee Ses OOD ee kcas cia Bloomfield. ....... 609 1130 OER BD... cosnvas Alverton.... .... 541 1050 1135 > Meveten i, aa 5.00 9 40 PM 2 AM AM AM PM M PM 6% 4 eogeee Charlottetown. .... 929 5 45 645 315:...Koyalty Junction.... 90 525 Tae Wenniscouss 9 449 7% 405( Ar Lv) 815 4i5 Mt Stewart 815 410¢ Lv 810 400 885 498.5.5. (30: Bis 6o5-cscee 42 320 ee IO G6 Patere........ 72 250 10ul 531.......Bear River....... 6 45 2 03 eee Bi inks <5 ce « 00d. 0055 OO 1 20 AM PM PM AM PM 8% 410..... Mount Stewart..... 819 3530 OS BM. 250. .cn54 Cardigan....... 7170-238 POO. 4 ci. 2.03 Georgetown...... 700 235 AM PM PM AM BO, wwtb be cas. epee Bomerald..«....:.0..c.cse 813 Oise sae aeen ee Cape Traverse...........- 72 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern S:andard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june2l WANTED—Salesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the country; no experience needed; agents and customers treated as liberal as the be«t: write for term 8; mention this paper.—Stone & Wellington, j Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may4—2m (6) \ Goods. discount figures. The people and cannot be bluffed. time doing business for fun. you will be satisfied that we or the least money. Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy LONDON Bargains in A Word in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. annul / The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large und+rstand that little game They know that men don’t waste Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, and can give you the best value WEEKS & WARREN, North Side of Market Square. HOUSE ! —_—— x J Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 LOT 2—Good value at $1.55. cents, Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy 1. J. HARRIS, AGENT a peewee ee ” FRIDAY, JULY 19, i895. CLOSING OUT SALE or Gentlemen’s Furnishings Hats, Caps and Readymade Clothing. in the market. is disposed of, Charlottetown, July 16, 1895—dy We are positively closing out these Departments of our business, and will sell our Entire Stock of the above Goods at DISCOUNTS OF FROM 25 TO 40 PERCENT. Some Lines at Less Than Half Price. r : . lhe class of goods we offer for sale are the most fashionable Genuine Discounts will be given till the whole TERMS SPOT CASH. D. A. BRUGES. Taken to Card. Taken have a Scotch Dyer in the Mill, so that we can give you a good standing color. made from pure Wool only. Wholesale and retail. Msonic. Temple Suilding, W. Charlottetown, July 2, 1895-135 & wky Ime rig aps Ok ahs a s a i See STEEL MOWER ease of management. Send for catalogue. ALSO—Frost & Wood “New Buckeye” Mowers, and Prices. sell out at close fizures. A. Charlottetown, July 12, 1895—law & wky We call special attention to our fine Tweeds, which we manufacture from imported Marino Wool. WALTER A. W mt “Ithaca” Rakes, Porter Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, and a full line of Haying Tools and Repairs for Machinery. Quality and Finish first-class and prices away down. Specially low prices, Wholesale and Retail, to Cash customers. WOOL! WOOL | to Manufacture, Taken in_ Exchange for Cloth. Bought for Cash. Highest Price Allowed. Also to the fact that we Anvther important fact is that our goods are al! Wholesale orders delivered from Charlottetown. MONCTON WOOLLEN MILLS. THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD’S CORNER. Street, C. TURNER, Agent. oop Leads all others in lightness of draft, weight of machine and . Requires less repairs than any other makes, which also applies to our Hay Rakes, Reapers and Binders. and ‘‘Tiger” IMIlay Send for Catalogues We still have a few Road Carts and Road Wagons left, which we are prepared to Call and see us if you want a bargain. HORNE Don’t forget the place. & CO., UPPER QUEEN STREET. Misleading ! This 40 per cent. discount, going to make a change in business, and going out of certain lines of goods is all played out. We are prepared to meet all cuts in Cents’ Furnishings, and will allow no one to undersell us. first. Look out for Big Discaunts Saturday. Do you want a Fashionable Made Suit ? to us; we make only that kind. MacK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, July 5, 1805 —135 If so, come Yes, it’s time to order your Summer outfit, and in matters of dress the first commandment is: never put off for to-merrow what ought to be done to-day. The time to order is now, and the place-well, you won’t have any doubt upon this point if you just step in and look over our stock of Summer Suitings, and furthermore, see what high-class tailoring really means, as illustrated and exem plified in the made-to-order suits which we are producing for the most stylishly dressed men in town, at from $15 to $35 each. S, A. McDONALD, the Fashionab‘e Tailor. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895—135 | | ; i We keep the good | kind, and when you want anything in this line see us| |} On Wednesday afliernoon, O_o , * siliinaal SOUVENIR GOODS. Solid Silver Brooches, Watch and Boxes, Paper Knives, Coffee Spoons—all with a very nice impression Stamp of the Colonial Building stampei thereon ALso Coflee Spoons with Union Jack enameled on handle. E. W. TAYLOR, julyl2 Cameron Block. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED—Gir! references required. KINS, Brighton Road. for general noi:sework; Apply to Mrs F Perr jyi9 WATCH LOST—A gold watch and chain between Prowse Bros’ store and Brighton Road. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. julyls—3i pd ; WANTED—A good steady girl in a small family. Apply at this office. 2i pd—jyi7 BOATS FOR SALE—\ sail boat, sloop rigged, 16 feet keel, and 12} feet keel row boat. Both boate are in good condition, Apply at G V Mooxe’s Barber Shop. lw pd—jylo PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L C Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Rowd. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. may2ly—tf TO LET~—\ nile; East, seven rooms. Queen Street, cottage on Filzroy Stree Apply to J D Taytor, junel4 _TO LET— she house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply alt THe EXAMINER Office _TO LET—A comforiable dweiling house situated on Upyer Great George Street, near Post Office. Appiy to Mrs B C PROWSE Hillsboro Square. 3w 13) pd—jyi2 * FOR SALE—A trained spaniel dog, two years old, first-class retriever, can be bad cheap by addressing P O Box 162. 3i—jyl0 _WANTED—A School Teacher or pupil in the higher branches to fill a position of trust during the summer months; one accustomed | to dealing with farmers preferred; must be | willipg totravel. Address, enclosing stamp for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal jusel—132 a WANTED—A good canvaser ‘for ¢ county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick ‘ana Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to rey oe exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. i 2m 135—ap26 WwW ANTED—A middle-aged, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev E T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. tf—junegé WANTED TO HIRE a light buggy and harness. Apply at this office tf—june2s TO LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ateon Water Street, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at once. Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupied by James Reddin, Esq; possession given first of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace 4rbing; possession giver atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 \f—may2w For a month or two TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply ta J B MACDONALD & Co, t{—apls ARAL EAL LA AREAL RL LOMA ALOE NE ORIEL 7 . i a st 2 oon Hes - - y Pee a T.