~~ a An Tae Liberal-Conservative Committee the Philbar Hall are op every day avd evening (Sundays excepted), Allele 22 vited to be present, and gill be made wel LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Exevisn Parens.—Onr THE DAI Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. »{ Buy Your Hats at Prows little suits to fit boys frot age. lhis lot is one ever bought by us, ferent styles and as of shades of cloth, and it On your part if you | ' my children’s cloth little suite, LY EXAMINER ” é@ Bros We have just Opened over three hundred n4to 10 years of | of the best bargains | There i4 @ dozen dif- i many different shades will be an error i ing without seeing this wonderful pile of | ~y ye a, my “— —<—seesseeeettassnsetipassesnnsansaesearenenmsamnamsmnmenenernn nn THU Clothing not in it. Over three hundred from 4 to 10 years old. All New Fresh . a . - Si ge se 2 ne “° om RSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896. little suits bought away below bankrupt prices, just opened. . Fit boys Goods, Made by one of the best Malrers in Canada. Wonderful Cheap Men. amination Night. eee Mr. J. t ens ace Oe PROWSE BROS. fr. J. Wisdom, or this city, for copies of jate English papers. 300 three ~~ ired little suits bought at | —_— ‘J price, will be slaught ered right and | Th S it t fi $ 6 j ‘us Bass Tass Tia, —The Firat Meth [ett forthe ural Oa | ese oults cost Irom $4 to $6, and we will offer the lot at from $2.75 to $3.50. elist C! Supday School will hold their annual picnic on Wednesday oe PROWSE BROS, ‘= FPROWSE BRoS., The soa — LO A—St. George’s Lodge will meet : — —— oe an tt stand fourth degrees to night aoe. oo ee ov ie —— SY M:: er ‘ } le ase be in attendance at S45 6 { f . see te a asl ae ae ] Ae * SsuIP NEWS meek shay arter's tor Wall Paper St Best wien : - earns IS es ® | Port ef Charlottetown. “All Work end no Pisy, Makes Cr Al ness meeting of the _ ey J A Es eee — Jack a dull Boy.” Cha iown Amatear Cricket Club wil] “OUR Boys» | ey hat b eeu ESTERED a = Sueee Se | 8, | ever, stated that before the N. P. the manu : rs . a4 * : o A. parlor this Thie play cbt ar “et ia jfacturere got biveer dividends than at. a ee Kenney, —— Tal g sharp. ee rs * _~ he “ vouse of the present. Mr. Scewart spoke so eflective'y , pret ridge; Rhaama, Henderscn, Wallace; iy Wenestnian ai ik ietednes iv son, and Mr. Lindley and his company | and well that before long the grit ring- | YeSsle Newell, Bernard, Pictou; Pleiades, > sre RP. Gawdet and P Leche on2] more than fulfilled the expectations of the | leaders on the platform sent persons into McInnis, Wallace; Lady Franklyn, Rhude, THE MEW Gime OF = se Gs rie S ved I _ a rode} public. Laughter holding both his ihe crowd with instructions to get their Sydney. nh 35 ) tho sivery Thize oe t Ort | sides ” y aptly b » lie ; i 5 i i n E : Ferr? on their bikes in the see a = Ba ides ” may aptly be applied to last night's partisans to call out “time. The Oppo- CLEARED, & Rr q . fa if = & minuses— che be-t vet, : — — Meerixc.—The fion Church wil] meeting atthe Mission Statior t - to-night Go-re Christian Ey geavor 10on Chest , o’elock. Frien is, come Sod spend a profitable hour. - Atteurreo Scictos.— Mra. Gallive a living at Dresden Row, Halifax, attempted SGicide & Gay or two avo, and at latest ac- eounts Was not expected to live eatbolic acid while melancholy. at Ss She took neem: — Deuxsep on tae Sreeer.~-Mr. Justice urceli bas condemned Mr. J se ph Read fo pay Mr. Edmond Birard -five dollars da wages for bavi: g acessted him on the street and demanded payment of a certair di bt. ~ Montreal Star. iad Tea Party at Beprorp. —Be mindful of thetea party at Bedford Station on Dowinicn Day. The grounds are beautiful, preparations unéxcelled, and all the attrac on? aod amusements usual at such gath- erings. Dou miss it. iis News.—The brigantine Caspian Capt. Gordon,- arrived to-day from New York with 445 ¢ f hard coal for Peake Brov & C The schooner Orinoco, Cap. Ode’), arrived tc- tons hard coal for Charles Lyons & Co. —_— fu ous ay with Sil Desare. —T he Charlotietc wo Lodge No. e, 1.0.G.T., will have a debate in Wrigh2’s Hall this evening at & o’clock, along wiih initiation and other i usiness. The eubj-ct for debate 1s, “Which bad done the mere to advance press or the platfurm ? ” piars welcome. sine ose Soxs or Tut Heatner —What think you of the fuilowing complimentary not- kee of the Misses Webling, of London, Eng.,from the Scottish Border Record ? civilization— tbe Visiting Tem “Phe entertainment was rich and rare, as well as original, and elicited much arplau-e.” Look at this from the Tele- graph, London : “Miss Rosalind acted the pert, and looked the beau ideal of a gay earalier.” The Misses Webling appear at the Opera House here on the 25th inst. ihe: ibbaentsil Lirtte Lorp Facyrieroy.—A corres- poadent ways: “There is one story of midern times which has the prettiest moral lesson, the most womanly attributes soi the most delightful contrasts, and which, unfortunately, our city has not had th: pleasure of witnessing, viz., Mrs. Frances Burneti’s “Little Lord Fauntle- to.” Could not Mr. Liadley, whose little daaghter Ethel is soclever, put on the ply before his departure. It would be Appreciated by the ladies of Charlotte - town.” sic isLasD Horses Azroap.—W.8. Me- Kis who came over from Charlottetown to be one of the offizials in to-day’s race, was teen at the Dufferin by a Sun reporter last wizht. Mr. McKie brought Provider over with him and left the horse with J. L Cox of Amherst who will handle him this season. Mr. Cox algo has the great firar year old Kickapoo, which is owned by Mr. McKie. Provider is by Preceptor, Out Of the same dam as Dot, and Kickapoo is by the same sire out of Nitanus,a full! titer of Dot. Thesetwo horses should 8723 good account of themselves this year. +St. Jobu Sun. —_———»___ Fert Frou « Scarronp.— Yester’ay afierneon, while Mr. Thomas Campbe!), of ths city, in compasy with a man named Ke :nedy, was working on @ s:affold inside the new building being erected on Grafton Street west by Mr. Campbell, the scaffold gs'e way and the two were precipitated tu the floor, a distance of about twenty-seven feet, the brick and mortar on the boarda falling upon them. Mr. Campbell was severely hurt abeut the back, and Mr. Kennedy Lad his head cut and was con- ti:crab'v shaken up. It is expected, how- ever, that they will be able to be about *8gain in a tew days. Masoxtc Graxp Caarrer —The annual communication of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons was held in Halifax en Tuesday, c yacluding its sitting in the éveniog. The chapter has jurisdiction Over the provinces of Nova Scotia, P. E. Ivland and Newfoundland. About fifty Companions were present, seven of the fuur'een chapters in the jurisdiction being personal!y represented. The reports show @! a considerable increase in mem bership, sod the finaucial conditior of the body Wat never better. Ald. G. i. Campbell, Halifax, was elected G. H. Priest; Dr. ho) j a Gospel representation. Every part was ably sus- tained. Little Ethel, between the acta not only convulsed but delighted the au- dieace.. Her dancing was so charming '/ that it obtained the honor of acall before the curtain. To-night His Honor the Lieut.-Governor bas, with his usual urbanity, tendered his patronage to the performance, which will consist of the four-act society play, “A i:lded Fool.” In this the horrors of Wa)! Street gambling are depicted, and a beau- tiful story ruins through the comedy. Little Ethel, who has received several requests fora repetition of her dancing. accedes, and in addition will sing new ballads. The matinee on Saturday afternoon sbould prove attractive. ee stented eemeenneeney “IN OLD KENTUCKY,” Wm. 8. Harkins and his company of New York players play a four night?’ en- gagement at the Masonic Opera House next Wedoerday, opening with “In Old Kentucky.” Inthe course of a long article reviewing its merits, the Boston Globe said: “In Old Kentucky’ brings one nearer to the men ani; woman Heaven created. he plantation scene in which thirty or forty pickaninn‘es take part is thoroughly original and away ahead of anything of the kind ever seen here. Itis sure to be the talk of the town. Tieathere is the most realistic race scene ever seen on any stage with a troupe of blooded horses and jockeys that do not simply walk on in th- conventional way, but dash across with a reai appearance of genuiness. The stage settings all deserve the highest praise. It is evident that neither money nor brains have been spared ‘n mounting the play; even in minor ecenes, so apt to betray makeshift expedients in ordinary produc- tions, the smallest details were ail carefully provided for.” sihelieeibiincieian 1.0. F.—The High Ccurt of Foresters meets to-day at Montague Bridge. The first session will begin at 8.30 this even- ing, continue Friday, and conclude with a public meeting Friday night. A number of representetives came from west of Sum- merside la-t evening. The rush for turnip seed is now on at at Carter’s seedstore. Haszard’s Improved is the favorite variety. jll d&w i i i i i i i tt ee | é ‘You Can ‘ Telephone, Buy Stamps, get a Cook Bock free, buy a $ Ib. = of the best Baking Powder for 1ldc, get whatever you want in Drugs and be pleasant- ly served AT OUR STORES. Johnson & Johnson. Into First Place Has the CUBBAN WIRE MATTRESS worked its way. Price $5.00. Call and havea look at one. WARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. “so 8@ 2% 4 4 @ @] ( ¢ ¢ § ; ¢ 4 ( 4 ( ¢ ( ( ¢ é 6 atrach, of Kensington, G. Scribe, and H Ww. Anderson, of Charlottetown, G. R. Ae — Usefulness combine in an are found in our new © to buy isalmost irresist feature that lende them both novelties and etap Silk Shot Colors with ha Only a few remain. $1.16 SSC $1 35 $1.50 elty of the season. rain. A special Gloria Ladies’ dles. ii i W ITE ‘Beauty AND Temptation Parasols are selling so fast this season. Light colored Summer Sunshades—a leading nov- Serviccable Black Parasols ; answer both sun and BEER BROS. Who Sell at selling Prices. tht article tothe extent they tock of Sunshades, the That’s why our Another wings is the low price on ible. les. ndsome natural hand’es. = WULALQLALdLALddLALALAQdbAsdbdAddLALdLdALAdddddddddasdddddadade Umbrella—stylish han- NEW FLOWERS FROM LONDON, OPENING TO-DAY. ee 20 BOXES —_———. NEW BLACK SATIN RIBBONS ! ALL WIDTHS. New Cashmeres and Serges. Navy and black. SE9° 336036800080 2000908000 BEAUTI FUL Black all Wool Cashmere, A Special Bargain, FIFETY CENTS PER YARD. Sells seeSeesvesesaseesecseee WA. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail, etn THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. MR. POWELL WILL SP EaK. A Liberal-Conservative meeting will be held at Clifton to morrow afternoon. It will be addressed by the talented candidate for Westmoreland, N. B., Mr. H. A Powell, and by other geatlemen. Mr. Poweil will address a meeting at Cape Traverse on Saturday evening. THE CANVASS IN EAST PRINCE. A Conservative meeting was to be held in Bonshaw Hall last eveniog, but owing to the rain had tobe postponed. Mr. Hunt and a number of electors adjourned tothe house of Mr. John H. McNevin, where matters were discussed and _pre- [minary arrangements made for electicn day. Jarge gain in the Bonshaw poll. MEETINGS IN QUEEN’S EAST. A large number of electors assemb'ed at Milltown on Saturday, June 6th, to bear Messrs. Martin and Welsh, the candidates for East Queen’s. Mr. Henry Campbell, on being appointed chairman, called upon Mr. Welsh, who addressed the electors for ac hour, He said the C. P. R. cost the Dominion $100,000.600, besides a large land grant. Mr. Martin, who, on rising to reply, was heartily applauded —something that seem- ed to be forgotten when M>. Welsh was called upon—showed how that gentleman had been but $38,000,000 astray in his re- ference to the C. P. K., and that his state- ment was On a par with other statements made there and at other meetings, where be eaid the duty on iron was $50 a ton. He showed from Uansard the stand the com- modore had taken on the railway question, which cansed Mr. Welsh to get very un- easy. His able treatment of varicus ques- tions had aremarkable effect upon the audience. Mr. McKinnon, M. L. A., fullowed. ‘Three cheers were given for Mr. Martin andthe railway, but Mr. Welsh received aotone. The meeting, which was to be held at 6 o’c.uck, Owing to a mistake with regard to the place of meeting was not opened till about 8 o’clock, and it being nearly 1l when Mr. McKinnon resumed his seat, Mr. Clow thought it prudent to make but a few remarks. The assembly was orderly throughout. All the speakers receivea a good hearing, and the candid: t:s seemed to be on the most friendly terme. The Schoolhouse at Grand View was crowded on Monday night, 8th inst., to hear the public questions of the day dis- cussed by the cand dates and their friends. Mr. Donald Gillis occupied the chair. Mr. Martin spoke for an hour and a half and fully explained his views on the trade and Manitcba school questions. Mr. Martia is a clever politician and & good speaker. He made adeep impree- sion upon the intelligent electors of this section of East Queen’s, and on resuming his seat was again and again cheered by the large audience. The next speaker was Mr. Welsh, who spoke fairly well and received a fair hear- ing. His statements, as usual, were wild exaggeraticns. Mr. John Grant spoke at considerable length, and endorsed the able speech made by Mr. Martin. Mr. Heetor C. McDonald made a feeble reply, aud was subjected to continual jeere, under which be floundered pitifully. The meeting closed ata late hour, and was a most satisfactory one for Mr. Mar- tio. MEETING IN WEST QUEEN'S. A big meeting was held at Clifton yes- terday afternoon. It opened at two o'clock and was not closed until seven. About 300 percons were present. The meeting «as addressed by Dr. Jenkins and Messrs. Davies, Stewart and Laird. In the course of his speech Mr. Davies spoke of the “big dividends” obtained by the manufac- turers uoder the N. P. Mr. Laird, how. PASHEONABLE FLOWERS Mr. Hunt has every prospect of a | Sitionists grew redfive under the fire of Mr. Stewarv’s facts and arguments. They have received a scare and are resorting to tactics, MEETINGS IN KING’3. On Tuesday evening, the 2nd inst., a large meeting of the electors of this poli was held in the Little River Hall to listen to the policies of the respective candidates in the forthcoming contest., The meeting was called to order by ap-- pointing Wm. Norton, Esq, chairman, and the undersigaed secretary, Dr. McIntyre was the first speaker called on. He endtavored to show the electors how they would be benefitted by free trade with the United States; that tiey would get so much more for potatoes, oats, eggs, etc. His explanation of how revenue and expenditure ceuld be equal- ized under his policy was not very clear to the audience, and he unwitting)y passed several compliments to the N. P. A.C. McDonald, the Conservative can- dilate was the next speaker. He was in splendid form, and delivered one wf the best campaign speeches listened to by this audience fora longtime. He com pletely riddled the Doetor’s arguments ore after another, and his clear exposition of the policy of his party, and his manly and straightforward manner of enunciating the gieat principles. of the N. P., was attentively followed by the large audi- ence present and made a eplendid im- pression. Mr. Kickham, a!though not a “candidate this time, did what he considered his duty to his party in a brief address. He was followed by J. C. Underhay, Esq., wh: always gets an attentive hearing here. His exp'anation of the school question wae clear and made a deep impression. Mr Underhay is deservedly resp-cted here and his words always have great weight. Mr. Hughes made a few remarks in favor of Mr. Laurier, but to a reading peo- ple, such as we have here, his remarks did not apply and consequently made no impression, E. Macpoyxa.p. —_—_—_—_—_— AT THE BUTTS The shooting for the inter-maritime trophy is 1m progress at Kensington range to-day. The match will “probably be con cluded about 6-o’c'ock. The scores of each team at the two hundred yards will be found below : Pr, EB. ISLAND TEAM. Pte. IE. COENEN. cocgrats sxinnseennunonpennce ps ae EA. Be Gtbwdet os i coscses ee Cu Rees tee II We isco si ccs 5 seascciguvanenne ae Oty Shs 4S Os opine BE 29 Capt. PRTC oon Lt. Col. Longworth....,..0ccscse0s ssonatd Capt. Hooper... .. ss . 26 TOR tng hostile ideteials ispsecccnceedl NEW BRUNSWICK TEAM. Lieut. Kinnear........ hidetedes dhcedaateakureds 31° Setst. J. SMBUMIOGN, co cevcoettnctech os ae PEs, Bee PRIOUE <cocesece. ac stcsacnssmll NEE, SOE wiotes vessiites sinew one PU seasick isnenves a Seemt.. PROCUIO feecesks sesdinssseenséapde 1.429 Cagh. sis <n s5 ovecgecocbibiciebat RMU: TODUOMBOR., . « «os cocdiccecsddecsiebaent asees toseetv ee NOVA SCOTIA TEAM. RN SII osciicienasiitlecinepenasitad ae OR We ONE Liassnceshcvns« Gcapaenad auteaie’ 2 Diett. Dover. 23 4. <.dpssi-vicceabs chs sol ool Sergt. Carter... 4.6. .0000 de ccehes Rteat. Bem’. Batik, Sikeveees octhibcodide deat Es Ri ckscces + sacnknesanentngaae 26 UR ME NENE ee Maivovsss oo oc veseale. Dbale Soegt: WG... Big d ic aedere! SOON ot es TR ick os ba mmemnien ite It will be seen that at this range the bome team leads the New Brunswick team by two points and the Nova Scotia team by eighteen points. The vi-i:ing teams are quartered at the Hotel Davies. They will be banquetted to-night at that popular bostelry by the home riflemen. PERSONAL. Mr. L. H. Davies went to O’Leary tc- day to help hia friend Perry in the West. Hon. Senator Prowse and Mrs. Prowse returned trom Great Britain on Tuegday evening. ae Mr. Nap. Guay is duing the provinée in the interest of C. A. Chouilion & Co. He is at the Queen Hotel It is pleasing to hear that Dr. McLellan, of Summerside, is much better, and is now in a fair way of recovery. Mrs. H. C, McLeod and family, of Chi- cago, errived here last evening and regis- tered at the Hotel Davies. Charles E. Trask, the well-known Gar- diner, Me., horseman, is among the latest arrivals at the Hot+] Davies. Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, of Montreal, three children and maid arrived here last evening to spend thetummer. Mr. ©, L. Baxter, ofthe Portland Pack- ing Company, arrived from the Magdalens last evening. Heis at the Hotel Davies. Li Hung Chang took with him a letter of credit for expenses incurred at the Czar’s coronation amounting to $400,000. Carl Ladstioim, a widely kuown Swed- ish naturalist, will visit the wilds of Pata- 2onia this year. . Frank ion, the well known actor, died suddenly last Monday on the train while en route from Denver to Omaha, Ne-b., to fill an engagement. Paralysis of the heart is said to have caused his death. Mr. Josh M. Chapman, of the Harry Lindley Company, was a pas-enger in the St. Lawrence this morning ea route to Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, to arrange for the Company’s appearance in these places. Two Fain Swinpters—The Halifax Herald publishes a sensational story deal- ing with two young women who operated a swindling business in Halifax recently, and one of whom not long ago married a Prince E lward Island captain, whose name is not given. The Herald says the captain thought the woman bad money afd the woman had a similar opinion of the cap- tain But both were disappointed, and after the wedding the new)y-mmade busband had to borrow enough money to pay the passage of himself and wife to Prince Edward Island. After reaching there the couple lived together for about a week, June 10—Katie and Ella, Buskirk, North Bay, fishing voyage; Mavsinnalo, Kenney, Picton; A S Townshend, Whittle, de; Rbuama, Henderson, Wallace; tug T A Stewart, McDonald, Pictou; Margaret, Hume, do; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallac; Lois, Williams, Sydney; Blcndel, Camp- PRICE $125 THE BEST all round game out. Can be played on any flat piece of ground, cr in win- bell, Baddeck; Nellie Reid, Reid,| ter time in the house, Come Wallace; Flora Temple,Hennesey, Hawkes and see it bury. " Se LL ST 7 Footballs DIED. Base Balls Base Bats Cricket Bats Rubber Bal's Tennis Balls Tennis Racquets Hammocks from 75 cents $5.00 each. Develise Whistles, 10 cts. each. Children’s Garden Tools, Me. to Tbe. per set. Croquet Sets, from $1.00 a set, up. Buckets, Shovels, for the little ones. Haszard & Moore Headquarters for Sporting Goods. In this city, on June 8th, 1896, Alfred P. Carroll, son of the late Stephea Car- roll, in the 19h year of his age. At Panmure Island, May 17th, Mrs. William Macdonald, in the sixty-fifth year of her age, leaving a husband, four tons and two daughters, besides a large number of friends. She was a great friend to the | poor, to whom she was ever ready to give. Her remains were jnterred at St. Paul’s | Church, Sturgeon. The funeral services were performed by her beloved pastor, Rev. William Phalen, assisted by the Rev. J.C. McMillan and Rev. S. T. Phelan. Bee P. (Patriot pleas2 copy.) WEDDINGS are seasonable just now. Up-to-date in everything in my line, I have a large stock of the celebrated W. W. W. Wedding Rings, pric2 proportional weight. Also just arrived a freeh line of Silverware for Wedding Gifts. Art can go no further in design and decora- tionand the styles are the newest. Will you cull, W. W.WELLNER. Ez For Wedding Gifts go to Well ner’s. Charlottetown, June 10, 1896. MAKE A BEE LINE for Boots and Shoes to McEachen, tne Shoe man, if you want them now. Fnough said. A. E, McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. _—_————. ete.. Don't be deceived by loud sounding ad- vertisements in regard to cheap Boots and Shoes, but compare prices and quality and ascertain for yourself where you can get the best value. We invite comparison, knowing as we do that we cannot be excelled either in qaality or price. This week we are showing anice line of Men’s Tan Footwear. No beiter value in the city. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER to We Recommend anyone baving trouble with their eyes to get them properly te-ted, and if needing glasses, have them fitted to suit. No expense incurred to find out if you need them. Evenings by special ment, G. H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. appoint North Side Queen Square, Cli’town. hype E to let for the summer at harbor.— {kL WANTED —For general housework. \ G. H Taylor. june Li 3in 7a. a Apply to Mis, W. D. McKay. Kent —~ ; ll aes antes June 11 18.¢, Te Ler ~The store and printing offic? now * occupied by Haszaid & Moore in the Janted —A housemaid. Apply to Mrs: Fd. Brown Biock Poss2ssion given Ist Novem- ward Bay fic li, 7? ‘sans lL=tf. ber. Appiy to James Paton. june ll 2 4 6. Very Stylish And just the thing f r wear is one of our fashionab'e garments made {0 order from our high class suitirgs, A stylish appear- ance comes from a combinations of high class materials, perfect fit and artistic tarl- oring. Our patrons are secure on ail three. Our stock offers a wide latitude for choice as to materi:ls, and our make-up carries the possibilities of tailoring to a climax. To excel us is impossib'e, t> equal us is diffi cult Our make of suits are admir-d by everyone. S. A. McDONALD, Leading Fashionab‘e Tailor, (in our new prem ises). Washing Goods, Prints, MASS MEETING ! A Public Meeting of Electors will b2 held in the MAR- 'KET HALL on NOMINATION NIGIIT, ; Tuesday, 16th Inst. Doors open at at 7 o'clock, pm, ,8 o'clock, sharp. chair will be taken at The meeting will be addressed by Dr. Jenkins, Alex: Martin, Esy., Liberal-Conservative ecindidate for for Kast | Queen's; the Honorab'e Senator Ferguson, and other promi- jnent speakers. P. BLAKE, Pres. Lib.-“on. 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J MORRIS PLUMBING AND HGATING., a Now is the time to have your house heated and plumbed, for in the fall it will be tco late, as everybody will be ina rush then and it wille st you a great deal more. So if you are contemplating having any of the above work dour, we are prepared to give satisfaction in ail its branches at a very low figure. Remember we do all our @Wn work, aud can afford to do ix cheaper than any others in the business. We thoru oughly noderstand every detail of our business. Jobbing doue at short notice. Law- mowers and other machinery repaired. We also handle the Nations! Dish Washer. Washes, rinses and dries the dishes perfectly of eitner large or small family in from one to five miautes. No lsbour, no mess, no slop, no wetting of hands or spoiling of clothes ; no broken or chipped dishes, no wiping arcessary. Will produce a finer ‘pol- ish than caa be done by hand. It is well and durably mate of sheet steel, galvanized, making it strong andeubstantial. Best of references, NMcINNIS & THORNE. Td. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Charlottetown, June 5, 1896, PHILHARMONIC BUILDING,