Tala 8... - Were RT LE A Ea Eee eran Prince Edward Island Railway. " i - rATIONS ‘ a PM MA} PM PMAD ‘town ar 1 »05 9 4 '> : | b.O SH i N V s ‘ ] ‘ i Hunt Ki ver ZW iO SOS SZ >I Emerald Ju ll 28 ; i | 7 § Kensington 10 5 is 7 09 620 ~ 4 ary } lv 1025 650 6 ( S’side > A.R 12 30 vi \ 1010 540 I )2 W ellington 97 506 15) 9S Port Hill 849 4 200 10 Leary 7 40 > 42 49 ) Alberton 6235 301 1210 ar ‘ignish Iv 540 22 PMPM AM AM PM AM AM P™M 200700 lv Ch’town ar 900 350 4 Mt Stewart ? $35 80 i Junction § 800 220 fli 835 Morel! 727 ist 441 53 54 St. Peter's 705 1038 5101000 ar Souris lv 6 00 11 35 P 4 Am AM I 4 Am PP» Mt. Stewart 3 32 30 ivy Junction ar 745 200 $43 8 5 Cardigan 6 55 12 5! E 565 910 ar Geo’town)y 6 46 12 30 AM 749 lv EmeraldJan ar 735 $30 ar C. Traverse lv 6 45 P AM Trains’ of this railway are rum by Kasterd tandard Time. Silverware Cleaning Made Kasy for As a rule, with ordinary powders and polishes, it’s a hard job to keep your silver leoki: g nice, Try & Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Use it as Cire ted, «nd if you don’t tnink it the best you have ever 'we’ll refund 7 1 1 us +¢] your meney. (. F. HUTCHESON, itchmalcer & Jewel: ——— THE a fA} Womens White Canvas shoes eee . ll & $1.00 All sizes of women’s white canvas shoes in stock at $1.00 apair well aud neatly made. A Better Quality $1.50 very neat—soft soles and dainty wood heels An Ideal Warm Weather shoe Alley & Co af poe Church School # Girls, EDGEHILL, WINDSOR, N. S. CLOSING EXERSISES Tuesday, June 19th, 1900. ee i LE PP OR ere 12.00, noon......... Distribution of Prizes 2.00 to 3.30 p. m..-.Exhibition of Drae- ings and Paiotings. Inspection of tooms in School Buildings. Pe De Doccevioss -Lawn Tennis Tournament dy 3 aw. PASTURE LOTS.--To let a4 acre lot on Spring Park Road, olso3 acreson Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf usiness With We want your trade in D ishings and are doing our | ronage. We Want To do you vest to deserve your pat- Our store is one of the prettiest and best lighted in Charlottetown, and everyth tastey manner that helps to Make it a point to give our store a trial. ing is displayed in a neat, make quick buying easy. We are Ladies’ Undervests I adies undervests, short or long sleeve . Ladies undervests, short sleeve, round neck - Ladies undervests, swiss ribbed oom OU wW N N c oO ~ Ladies’ Hose Ladies Black Cotton Hose 7 I adies Black Cotton Ribbed Hose ladies Black Cashmere Hose Workingmen’s Shirts Flannelette shiris—all sizes - Heavy knit shirts—all sizes - Heavy Black and white duck = - ~ - 7 So = wu oO ~» oO - - - - 18c - - - - - 30Cc shirts . . - ‘ 65¢ i TL sere seen Men’s underwear—per suit . Men's underwear—per suit : “aie % + RR A -f2-4 50c F PERKINS & CO sure you will be pleased with your visit and purchase. Here are a few lines that we are selling a quantity of just now, Ladies undervests : . - : : c Ladies undervests, short sleeves - . - : . . THE MILLINERY LEADERS. | west winde; fine. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ET OTT ENOL ETP LEER Local and Other Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will | ote. till he open in the evening [rom 7 — - —_ Sergt.—[us truc RECRUITS. — land is «till taking recruits fo (Quebec, alee Oateponian Cxivus.—The tine anid place for holding the Scottish Gathering thie year has not yet been dee ded, i —— j | | i Tue Pross.— Moderate to fresh north to Wednesday: Moderate west to north winds; fine and moderately warm. sities Tue Stanitey.—This af ernoon§ the Siavley wentto Pictou to go Ou the slip. Fron Picto» sbe goes to Halifax and will take the Newfield’s place for ‘hree months onthe lighthouse service. The Newfield is to go into the cable service. cmietaililiaiinantey ArriLtLery.—The officers aid non-com- missioned officers of the 4th Regt. C. A., will meet at the Armour, to-morrow evening atSo’clock whena lectrre will be given onthe subject of ariillery ia general by Sergt.-[nstructor Sutherland, R. C. A. ee Potice Court.—This moroing Cather- ine Macdonald was fined $10 or 60 days for being drunk and using profane language Frank McLeod, charged wit: the larceny of liquor, was remanded. Jvbho Donovan, charged with drunkeness, was also re- manded. @QLecrvure: —Ingersol! said: “The God of the Bible is a vindictive tyrant, gete angry and goes at people” Hear this statement corrected, and many similar ones, on Thursday and Fri lay evenings. 14th and 15th instant, oy Rev. D F Lockerby. a Domiyion Day Sports.—The races at Summersideoo D>wiaion Day promise to be exceedingly interesting. Already a number of sp-edy horses bave entered and some close fizishes may be expected. There are three events carded, free-for-all, 2.40 and 3-minute class. Passencers For Bostoy.—The outward passengers by the Florida include the following : Josepb Kavenav, Alf Keough, Edward Stewart, Joveph R-fttery, J W Bolger, Leo Brennan, W Dew, W O’Con- nor, Jas Cameron, A J McPhee, Jas E Kelly, Joseph Palmer, Theo Chappelle, L S Stresser, Geo Ployer und Grace Gal- lant. Tue Curr Hover.~ An extensive ad dition is being mace to the Cliff House, Stannope, which opens for the season on Dominion Day. A large ball-rvom. is being added, and the services of Miss Jaoie Burris have been secured as musician. The ball-room will bean attrac- tive feature of the Cliff, and Miss Burris may be relied upon to provide the best of music, injennedilediia A Prospective ArrRacTtion.—Mr Edwin C Jepsuo, proprietor of a popular comedy, “ The Wooing of Mrs. Van Cot,” 13 asking for dates at the Opera Houae in July or August. The comedy is one of the best on the road, and the compeny* presenting it is high class in every respect Mr. Jepson will be remembered in con. uection with toe * Darkest Russia” com- pany which gave an excellent perform- ance in Charlo'tetowo last year. EE City Councit.—At the regular rontbly meetrog of tbe City Council last evening $1000 was voted towards ihe Maritime Exhibition tobe held in Charlottetown this fall, and $50 was set apart for the Military Tournament on Dominion Day. Mr. Thomas Hendrahanu was reappointed a member of the Cy Schoo! Board. The Ci.vy Cierk was authorized to call for ten- ders for lighting tbe city, tenders to be in by July 6 dosncniiiinted Lovat Crusapers.—The children of the Temperance Crusaders be!d their closing coicert last evening in Division Room, Wrighv’s Hail. The programme was va ied ty the autoharp and cornet, solos ani choruses, readings and recitations, The principal number on it entitled the New Temperance Alphabet, taken part in by 13 boysand girls, Miss Elliott pres sid-d at the organ. The anoual picnic will be held about July 2nd, of which due notice will be given. SvucorssFruL IsLanp Strupenrs.—A des- patch received in Charlottetown this after- noon reports that Mr. Frederick Haszard, con of F. L. Haszard, Eeq , and James H. Bradley, son of Police Sergeant Bradley, have passed final examinations in medi- cine at McGill University. A. J, Donnelly, Sturgeon, P. F. Duffy, J. D. Coffin, I. W. McKionon, Charlottetown, and J. Jardine, Freetown, have also passed successfully. They will receive their degrees at the convocation to be held on the 15th. These young gentlemen haye Tak Examiner’s congratulatione. — PUBLIC NOTICE. | have this day disposed of the stock and good will of the Medical Mall to Mr. Jamieson and would ask friends and customers to extend to him a liberal share of your trade. S.W. DODD. June 1900. Referring to the above, the nudersigned requests from the general public a con- tiauation of the libera! patronage bestow- ed in the past, and hopes, by integrity and strict attention te business, for an in- crease of the same. JAMES E, JAMIESON ° JUNE 1900 a &y 2A OR ELT CLR AT, AR EI TRL eR Oy TCL Re Cet eal A RL tat AN AM AEN i] i” Clearance OF material. Grey and Fawn Homespun, very pretty skirt, worth $17.75 for - Handsome Plain Cloth Suit in light fawn, worth $12.00 for . . Very Nobby Check Suit with box plaited skirt, worth $13.50 for : Exceedingly good value in heavy green cloth, worth $16.50 for Nobby Combination Black and White Check, worth $19.00 for - LEGG SHBG HEGEL GES AHL = AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MPF’G, CO, od —WHOLESALE— % Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. SF AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA. “§ Capital $240,000.00 % Outut year about closing, over $500,000.00 Nig We are also the leading Rubber Shoe house of the Provinces. ° Our Representative for P. E. [sland, Mr. C.S. Sutherland, will start SF ont with samples about 10th May where orders for fall or assorting will & bav- careful attention from us. & xMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G. CO. 2 Amherst, N. S., May 2 2 aw tl June 15 K A SNES SS RG SS BE Ls SE EE Ss SE Is SESS GS aT epee For Saturday 200 pairs Ladies Dongola Boots Sanple lot $1.50 1.75 2.00 for 75, 90, 1.600. 60 pairs Ladies Oxfords 3 1-2 for 50c. 50 Mens Suits $4.50 for 2°75 2) Mens Suits $5.75 for 3.75. 50 Boys Suits, for 1-2 price. J.B. MACDONALD & CO AFUE NPN AE EE SERS SE ESE SE EES oe i 21-2 Where Worth and Low Prices§{Meet: Heavy Navy Blue Outing Suit, unlined, stitched seams, worth $7.50 for - . : : Pretty Heather Mixture in T weed, lined with ~ good heavy lining, worth $8.50 for - - Stylish Serge Suit, skirt handsomely trimmed with satin bands, worth $15.00 for - - Ladies’ ready made COSTUMES. Ladies’ here is your chance to get a fashionable suit at the price you would have to pay for the These garments are the very latest spring style, and perfect fitting. $5.25 6.00 8.60 8.50 9.75 10.00 11.00 12.50 ~ - - - Charlottetown’s Busiest Dry Goods Store, Sentner, McLeod & Co. s, Lost & Found . Ww ANTED.—A girl for general housework. To the right person good wages will be given. Apply at the residence of W. T. Huggan, Upper Prince Street. WANTED.—Gir! for general housework. | Apply to Mrs, Bagnall, Fitzroy St. 3ins. WANTED.—Good plain cook in smal) family. no working, liberal wages. Apply to Miss Longworth, Hill House, Hillsborough Street. LOS'T.—On Tuesday evening between Carter’s Contectionery and Hughes’ Drug Store a fur boa. The lady who lost the boa values it vary highly asit wasa gitt. Finder please leave atthe residence of Mrs, W. N. Riggs or at this office, FOUND. —On Great George Streeton ‘lT'ues- day 5th inst. a small sum of money. Enquire at EXAMINER office. 21n8. TO LET—A house in good order, containing eight rooms, situated on Water Street nearly opposite Round House. Apply at the office of L, L. Beer, near Bank of Nova Scotia. 3i. eT TO LET.—A house of six apartments, with good stable. Apply to John Elliott, Lower Malpeque Road. 26, lw. W ANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxing after horses and cOw,and can make himself generally useful about a house, Apply at this office May 22nd a rt WRAPPING PAPEK.—Old papers 5 00d Jor wrapping for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINER Office. TURNIPS wWANTED.— 50) bushels sonn turnips delivered at my shop by next Thurs day—will pay 15 cents a bushel.—John Mc Quillan, Lower Queen Street. MONKY FOUND.—A sum of money lost atthe Railway Station some days ago will be returned to owner if later will call at THE EXAMINER Office. TO LET.—House on Dorchescer Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June ist, »ply to Miss Alley, l’rince Street. os Mayl awlm. WANTED.--Girls to learn the millinery business, Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley ros. peeesee BAooeseess { mason’s STORE You can get the latest Canadian aod American newspapers received by mail each night. \ 4 Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toread., Fruit, ; Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigere eic. ; when you’re passing this wey. Sa & ei @ eee «RR. H. Mason @«- eee 2s) ae oe 6 4 ee ee em ere wees >. = "Ree © oe ee eee ae