THE DAILY EXAMINER cy pl Se a ee Light Summer Goods of all kinds clearing out at reduced prices ee ee eae GHT COATS, LIGHT VESTS LIG! THE WONDERFUL FRIDAY, JULY CHHAP MEN. 24, 1896. THESE SUITS REPRESENT > Finest Workmanship Obtainable, and are perfect in fit and finish. 7 BEER BROS. Sis A\uiUAAA MAAAAULAAAAAUAAAAUAULAAAAAAAADALA AAG ' = = chair, A brief musical entertainment foliowed, in which the local talent of the town showed to much advantage. Af er the chairman had annouuced that this part of the programme was ended and th t ‘he more substantial would now be indalg- ed ip, ice cream and Mc\ ane’s ripe and inscious strawberries, along with Johnson n’s soda water fountain, kindly ng, were thorough'y ronownced to be good by all he ball was crowded. Every- sed off pleasantly, the ladies of er denominations kindly assisting & Johnso . loaned for the event vested and present. thisg the ob in making the occasion successful finan- cially and ctherwise. The proceeds go | ! | BUY THE ————~ LATEST } } Yeu may as well have the newest, don’t cost any more. and are right in style. My new and pretty a:sortment con- tains all the select pat- terns in BELT BUCKLES eeeecece «and WAIST SETS Have you seen my new line of the now popu'ar Long Guard Chains, in Solid Plate Silver and Ribbon ? New and pretty goods at low prices. W. W WELLNER, | JEWELER. $$$ } We are showiog some very pretty thingsin ROYAL*ENGLISH WEDGE- WOOD WARE. Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt’ Holders). NEW NOVELS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Bal's Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. YF XIASATANINTF GOES EASY. —OuUR—- LAWN « MOWERS. THE ALL MIGHTY dollar goes further in our store than in any shoe store in town. Three great bargains this week : Ladies’ Common Sense Dongola Shoes, worth $1.35, our price 99c. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, $1.50 in any other store, our price 99c. Ladies’ Tan Shoes, worth $1.75 This week at $1.15. OOOO D9SS OOECHOOOOOSOSES THE GEM ice Cream Freezer The best in the world Take advantage of this offer at once. All pew goods, Yours for bargains. 4. E. McKACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. EXGURSIONT 0 EAST RIVER On Monday, 27th inst. WIL FCI CM AMM he SCOSHSHHC SGVTCOCHTOHOCOCOESCSSSERBED ‘ 4 \ y \ p 4 y % ( » 6 ‘ é \ 4 \ ( ‘ 00000082 COSCHEOOE CESSES 4 ELEGANT { The Steamer Jacques Cartier will, on Monday, the 27th in-t., leave the Steam, Navigation Company’s Wharf,at 2 o'clock p. m., for Cranberry aud Hagyarty’s Wharves, returningto Charlottetown at T o’clock. Fare for the trip, 20c. ~~ —LINE OF PRIGLRATR AMERICAN 9 ee ih ee \ 6 \ é ‘ I L. C. OWEN, jy23-2in. “Lily Qneen” is the é Best. 1 2 & 3 wick, > “Lily Queen” Flour is oe HATS! —_ STRAW The baiance of our stock of Men’s Straw Hats we will clear vut at small prices. If you want one, now is your time, FELT JLATsS, The prices are do wn low, SEE OUR DUST COATS, the long and the short of them, in black and colored, at J. B. MACDONALD & CO Some nice light - weight suitable for Summer wear. Y > i HOT WEATHER - - - - SSuiIs—~ & ‘ 7 eee = -* . * ; * t : N * We have a nic2 line of light suits for g the warm weather. Suits, $5.00 and up. Silk Coats, Light Vests, etc. Straw Hats, —aun excellent assortment. D. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. Wy MWY y y we . +E ERSSESS Gi AS %, % i : = = SE ; _—S — my 90S GSC SBOIGSSCCOSCE DESL OSES BECO OOOS BOCSCOSE SESE SOLD Dancing Gowns and Wheeling Suits? Tres wrap? or Knockabout Fr it dusen "tl asaicker which WS ) G SN Wy, SY = Vv Oca, Fibre Chamois Suits the » ail equally well.giv- ing a grace and stylish stifluess which can’t be hurt by any pmount of crushing or hard and which adapts itself perfectly to every different Usage; dle, keeping each rij ling fold juet where it ought to be all eeason through. Bv —! mitations won’t satisfy you, so find the Red Star Label on every yard. jy17-20-22. Peace C00eee: COO OC CROC CO made troma mixture of Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter White Wheat. It makes one of the finest Family Flours in Canada _ to-day, aad has given the best of satisfaction to our custom- ers and ourselves. Beer & Goff's. Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. $ STOVEs, Dodd & Rogers. ar arrears ( | ( | gy 8 py & p ‘ py & fp .) p ‘ 4 \ ( ‘ / ‘ / & é ‘ p & é ‘ é | p \ é ‘ ( \ é ‘ é * Advertisers ! ‘The home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. THe EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY FAST BLACK at Savannah, Ga., on Monday. belonged to St. John, N. B., and was known to many Charlottetoniane. —-o well Serious floods have occurred in the Bernez Alps, the Jura mountains and the Canton of Vaud and the lower Valais. have been carried away, roads ae ' Bridges d and railway travel interrupted. destroye Shive's Powder for Horn-Fly at Central Drug Store. _-o-—- jy 21-3ine. Baking Powder. -25 cents a b COTTON - HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S. gS o. 7; ; fonts f(imsde Dye 4 5 GIR INGE hae, Yiosiery or Gioves bearing alove trademark are absolutely fast black, ctean,stainiess, Ags fork vosiery cout and curable. dyed Losiery “+ } ks MEN’S HALF HOSE MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES 1 ‘ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. f . | uy Yout Hats at Prowse Bros. B bt Dress Goods, | | OW mthetime for summer elothi 1g. | ° We have everything in our Jine to » of Barns! meke a man comfortable in het A meet weather, Light weight underclothing, | ‘otton or cashmere hose, | ght shirts by + he thousand, just the thing for wheeling | , . t working We also show the nicest] S ne of light felt hats in the city, bought | “ } fre m the Jeading hat manufacturers of the | \ The nd us treat you right, and sel] you good may wer — | RVOUS C he a} hey t ig > ee al . ; r not a ? een | Prowse Bros. 5 are Gar a - —--— — : at MOVEMENTS OF THE HALIFAX, \ ppree ated ‘ o HE GALIFAX THE | PERSONAL. , —_—-- —- } ee e steamer Halifs enbais . ’ u i een Me a He anette: Seg ee os Miss Elizabeth Agnes McMillan, of , ee x’ ae ne ig mi ayy oa kp eg : = j Hl zleweod, Charlottetown, P. KE. Island, is rsat Winter Riveron|) |, : ih gethen. mn ~ =" ‘aa —— Mel mT ] | te guest of her grandmother, Mrs. James rite pad ed. aa Nise tn 4. <a _s y eod | } Hamilton, Qaren St.—Traro Sun. _ Vas fined) ee wee. ont Y comer aad | ) Rev. Hy. W. Stewart, of St. John, N.B.y ‘ wife, Miss Adams and governess, Maggie | ER wy hen 8 aie vaaestiel ith © A ; Munroe, Rev. J. BH. BeLane. BR. W Bea | 1 who is spending his vaca On Wilh in Soho ia” a a | relatives on the Island, will preach at the re re .. and wife, Alf Shaw and wife, Miss Chris | wristi “4 , i . . i » os | Cristian Church, Upper Great George ; ‘ ake | tian, Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs L. M ae) le . i Pao R eh wed re iaaten Dashes Miss Mal Street, Sunday evening at 7 o’clock, . a mrs = nae a M Kinea al me _ a We were pleased to have a call from ace at 4 Ee 7 a j % ah as ie oat | Rev. A. Mel. Sinclair, Belfast, P. E. I, | See aad ~ sgh Pa te | this week. Mr, Sinclair has spent two a wife and family, Miss Laura Roberigon, } Pie ere : arishi te UO Nee and wits. H. K. Gate ie weeks in visiting his old parishioners on | am, » 8 6 6 Win, wees. Le ers | the East River, and friends in Glenbard, ee a ilson, Miss M. L. Bryson, Antigonish. The atmosphere of P. E. I. tia Ga Serot.| Miss M. Brown, Dr. E. W. Andrews and : : ul g - oP Miss Norfoll red Brink | seems to agree with the rev. gentleman.— ; a _ ae = . “ut Se . * a a x, New Glasgow Enterprise. t " ke Se s a : de > wy M =) : 6 Arrivals at the Point Pleasant House, | - a A lay, Sydoey 4 Kennedy ames Meikle, ate 16. e e Farquharson and wife, John Mahoney, M. McQueen, Miss M. P. 7 . is F S ; dk MecTnteres! Car MI . Hasdval Flor: Mildred Farquiarson, Dorris Farquhar ne Talaek ie ‘ —— ‘Bel a M-Le ar rae Ba con, Hazel Davison? Ch’town; Blanche apers. Hf anand | oond R ae MI ot "ies ry Mi. McDonald, Pictou, N.S. July 19—Philip . all fa lavitad Gebtiscaust, in Blees ond Gite. te io Large, D. Mclsaac, H. Bruce Wright, Bd- ' P Cc proceedings M ; *¥, ee sae "Ek B. W bb. pom win Cameron; Mrs. Franklin Brett, Bos- é ee ee ——? os ton; Mr. and Mrs. Robison, Ch’town; H. - Johuetonejd. D. Lock and _ wife, hy Let us : : »| Kennedy, Kan. July 23—E. T. Higgs , \ Mary Dere, J. 8 Brown, BE. Word, Fredk set us remind you of A EK. Smith Oh iewe. : ar ke" Mariti ae cones J, — oo the fact that the bal- The latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel . / Johnnié Malone, Mr. Newson, Sirs Jordan, : i . ~ ° ie ao . ial se \ oo sch house} BS. Crowell and wife, Mr. Newton aad ance of ourSpring Capes ch me I s * i a a 2 1 5..4 at Dorchester | ic. and son. Misa Pope, Miss Campbell are now beings id al chell, Louisa unt, oston, 4 ays; OU. S who had h 1 Levi Smith, Mr. M a ata _ , OW being Sold atal | Hennebery, Argyle Shor; D. Schurman, wd the peletemel fen. eee os most any price without | city; J.B. Sullivan, 8k. Peter’s ‘ : Her ontward passengers were Miss Ella : ote : pe ae 4 Wes rsand R M H J R. J Fr _ W regard t > t D ’ Bas; A. Meloni, W al ace; R. a. — pyce, MISS i ’ ne a. ee . wF acer, ‘ i 5 oO Cost. ; ont Frazer, New York; Wilham McKen- - eden ie a ro te ~— miss the sale if you] e, do; V. C. Gay, J.J. Gay, Pownal; atea Bona- | 5 eee oe H ™ * aoe M ” 7s i. want one James Ross and wife, Mt. Stewart; S. A. M ‘ a inter-j‘ : ade wy “DM —s Y wre y os , Baldwin, Kansa; Arthar Tippett, Mont- . pees ~ lams, W. D. Murphy and wife, Vanie! iad pee Black real A. McWillan, St. Paul, Minn.; : hey = — our ae Charles Becker and wife, Belleville, IIl.; s t at ene ee Dress Goods, nothing | Rev. Robt. Westly Peach, wife and child- Ss und | race, via Syd —There will be occasion for genera ‘ ren, Quincy, Mass.; Liilie M. Brown » bes . y , 3 . ‘$e : ‘ ar led horses, | lamentation if S rO iver takes Mr. David to | eat the m in town, and children, Miss Christian, ‘ ck, aad produce, Mills’ Queen's ( yunsel rank away from James Meikle, Miss Laura Robertson, Mrs f him. Surely, as the M . | and Empire re- \. A. Smith and child, Boston; Mra. L. J. - marks, the sage of Bothwell 1s entitled to 3mith, Brooklyn; Mrs. J. D. McDonald, Th Mrs, some of the crumbs. tloucester, Mass; H. V. Ross, Stanley. W : lodd was commit rt Uininiinicientpienanatiais Bridge; Rey. O. E. Steeves, Moncton; Miss Canteen: “Ek, bate : Fe +. y ty after a. The ras Make it a point to see that your blood is 4cEachern, East Point; Mrs. E. F. Wi a e Peoy Cemetery, anda great purified, enriched and vitalized at this ock and 2 children, V ingiale: 3 box the 2 ok ee 1! atest arrivals at the Hotel Davies: ‘ ‘ body to the g.aco th Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Latest arrivals at th gra Yhe pall-bearers were Lieut sares with ; f U \. H. Notman, C. B. Foster, St. John; G rnor Hlowlaa, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Wm. Knight, Amherst; J. a moors Senator Macdonald, Mayor Daws i. J. ep @eeeBoeesoeoevwseesy . : ae Lyvan, Mass; J. B. McMeekin, Sackville; Cundal!, and Daniei Davies. The services ; _ re gh J O. Hall, Tracadie, Allan Parsons, " oducted by Rev. Mr. Kirby, assist ae h 7 this week, a large lot | '. W. Windsor and wife, A. Beyer, Miss t Rev. Mr. Lodge. : é Oo nson Ss . of midsummer - new Boyer, Miss May Boyer, Miss Jefferson, it é : e . fas. Marshall, Montreal; J. C. McKay, F. > r Act.-F Scott Act cases came Baking ° : goods, Ferguson, Halifax; Gee. Hyne and wife, for adindication at M mteaes Seldon Boston; Dr. J. J. O'Dee and wife, New Wednesday before St eww Miats g Powder ¢ York; W. B: Newton and wife, trate Palmer, The defends oy aio M s-ter Newton Winthrop, Mase; t Palmer. Toe defendants were Annie % ; ? a McPhee and Frank Robertson, of Mont- 11 i oi} ts diss Mabel Norfolk, Springfield; J. H. » : rank Robertson, of nt », tins 29 ce YL ‘ s, eee : azue Bridge: Mrs. Ledwell, of George'own, ¢ t ¢: pr 15 “ McLaren, Boston; Ki. 8. Crowell and wife, and Mary Ano Martin, of Murray Harbor é 2 : 0 : ' New York; Fred Brinkneyer, Geo. C. s Annie Phee was fined $50 or 6 7 rinknevyer, Indianapolis, land, Geo, Mc- ‘ A MecPh waa fined $50 o1 ! ‘ {) é Brink y ry I i lic, Ind, Geo M t » Seeutemeaeel anh ik sien v ' ’ Leod and wifc, Miss M. A. Bream, Buffalo; ; ’ Nee . » Sow 2. F. Fraser, Boston; kins, New n : : fairy Ann Martin wa i é Made freshevery te Ww R. FL Pra er, Bo ton; J. R. Per ¥ w,:33ed casee against Mrs. Ledwell é “ate laa , i é Britain; Ernest W Smith, Hartford, Conn; and Fra yertson were adiourned for aays. repared On} Billie McKenzie, New Glasgow; D. Sutl- tment ’ by ( arland, Pictou; E.E. Ross, Quebee: Robt. siesta 4 é 5. Crisp, Moncton; Henry Wetzel and H meakex AnroaD The : wife, Indianapolis, fod; Mr. and Mrs. Et- Ha rnal say 4 Sunday mort é Johnson & Johnson ‘ Lb —_ vin O. Papin, St. Louis; G. S Bothwick ing while Mr. J s Sterling and famiiy a d s y ' und swife, New York; Mi-s Bo‘ h- “ at cha r | at M ander, og wick, do; Miss May Bothwick, do; Newp was entered by some per ? Graduates in Pharmacy. ( Carter's for Wall Paper Master Arthur E Bothwick, New York; ‘ of the windows, and a robbery commit- @ S K. G. Thompson, Montrea’; Miss Anna R. e 23 h.a lady’s silver watch 64@=@220208@® 2» eo 2 eV Ts Kelly, Miss Ida Adams, New York; Theo ” gold i: en gold and LAST NIGHT'S ROAD RACE, B Arthur ani wife, Brooklyn; Mr. and a ra a vory urt, w yold ee ° : ; ; Mrs. Dawic ce, Montreal; R. N. Cox, 7 rt 0 a ring attached to ‘hain, frank Cannon Wins the champtonship of | yorejj], B.C. Cox and wife, Souri ; Geo os a lle aie R ota iilal , the Province. A. Devlin, Miss B. Devlin, Detron, Mich: a gold breast pin, plain gt i ring jd ring Ad : - ; with a setting of three green sto and Excitement ran high last night among Miss Thomp-on, Mi-s G. Thompson, Mise anther with a setling at-eye briiliants. the cyclists of Charlottetown on the occa- Rathwell, Moatrea; J. Cunningham, Bos dinaiinnns sion of the road race to decide the cham- | tov; George Stanley, city. ~ Poss 4 ' walls pion-h'p of the I-land. The course was poner i—E™w RANCE i ' = very enjovance 5 ae ¢ c ‘ ye i inder the auspices of Fortune | the same as that taken about a week ago, |. prowINE® RESIDENT OF ANNAN- f Good Templars came off at Bay | RGET OUR viz, from Houston’s Hotel, Brackley DALE PASSES AWAY I ‘os Tu ie. \ isitine broth FQ eM | Point Road, to Charlottetown, ending near | a yes fr ' 7 e ow 7 = fal a teaah sihees the P. E. Island Hospital, at the head of | pied at Annandale, on the 2lst inst, } iat “ty “The eee sl amusing yes 3 ; the St. Peter’s B. ad. The distance 18 | aiter a few days’ illness, William Nortov, w heart . indulged in. 1 * photo- epall opal men oun about fourteen miles, There were nine | p.q.; one of the oldest and most promin- i ‘ all fi a hele Cael sd etirtere, Cannon, Prowsé, Davies, Carbon- | ong residents of tue County. Mr. Norton gra : ale oe eal aaa | ell, Pickard, an McLeod = | was born in England in 1821. He was ™ : re Catt. oe nn Pea d n. Among the b tting men yesterday | twice married, his first wife being a = a . , oe - va | ‘ speculations were principally made on | gaughter of mn lete Me. Underhay, his : Pp S a ol ca a ) Re-up holstering, mattrass | Cannon and Prowse betwee - whom aa he eecood, who survives him, the e-dest NE ee oe . , expected the race for first place would be ‘the late Mr. John T shend Be ¥ k ' r veteran. | g c.: done at lowest | expect Bem daughter of the late Mr. John lowashend, “a E e ad a a. ri vking, etc.; do ; decided. This turned out to be the case, | o¢ Rollo Bay. He was a man of more than ‘ i illness i eo man- (Pte for these two male the best marks, pot~ | ordinary intelligence, and was a Coroner, ae j work well an i] withstanding that Prowse met with an | a. well as one of the J. P.’s of the oa io 4d - th ' (SHT & 0H) LTD accident which lost him some time. : County. Up to within three days of hs 7 CS a " The race was started at half-past six | geath he possessed the very best of health. v’clock, by Messrs. A. E. Arsenault, A.| gy Friday last a horse “which he = xs mnnnennennent A. Alley and J. Sutherland,—who sent off | j.ading to pa tire tarted to run. De- TePPPPPDPRRRSORRON RPE EEDRORT RIOT NOD ED IER IIT R THIN WZ the men at haf m‘uute jnt rvals. The ceased was thrown down suddenly, falling = <> | road was in exce lent condition | and tle | jeavily on his aad. Carried home in aa = S } competitors flew along w ithout obstruction | yyconscious state, he rallied after a while,” - eel. S } until within about three milesoftown when | ju: goon symptoms began to appear = Sj Pr wse and Pickard were ro anlucky (©) which ence | fatally, as above s ated. His = S| mect with a couple of cows who understood | w fe and family have the sympathy of the > = nothing about the rule of the road ortheim- | ¢ munity in their sad +ffl ction, = = | portance of the race. Both cyclists were —— en -————— - = S| thrown several feet and although they | : hs . = = -crambled for their wheels they lost valu- AFTER INFORMATION, = 7 oat eal ithetand- —_—-— able time. Prowse’s wheel, notwithstand- | : 2 ; ; : = = io the shock, was only slightly damaged, | Sir,—W ould ihose nerd Sa = = the handle bar being somewhat twisted. ) ons me ees questions in regard to = : : | ast evening's road race :— sows are reported to be in their usual | “4 gz = . = ena " 1. Were Cannon and Prowse paced by = = At the finishing point on the St. Peter’s | = not “ee in the race, and for = ‘ Road a large number of people were as- ow many mires ? . e . : F ‘ 9 P = eh Lit = sembled, and they lined the road on both } 2. pe they ote yee key dif = = sides for quite a distance. Many guesses | ference would it make in thear tim ‘ = = wire made ast» who would be the wi ner, _ 3. Will the judges be justified ‘4 ak = = but all surmising was set at rest when | ing the prizes a these men under suc = a : Cannon arrived first and his time was circumstances Pisiaee > = made known. Prowse’s time, *notwith- wy — = = standing his accident, was only 2m. Ols. ———$$—_—_——_—_—— eo - slawer. . | Wuar’s uw tHe Sack ?—An exchange = = There was quite a lot of crowding Over | tells a story of a boy who went to mark:t = . the ropes that were stretched on each side | with a sack of rabbits and lingered around = a ot the finishing line, and Mabon, one of the | town allday. When asked by his mother > ° cyclists, collided with a spectator who was why he had not sold the rabbits, he said = or ag es 3 in the way, and was thrown from hit | no one had asked what was in the sack = = wheel. | How many merchants are like this boy? oe The time made is as followa : They have plenty of goods for _eale, but = F FT, Combteccsnvcctc acs 0 ss scssecscnGhle | fell So teil the people “what is in the “ew B.C. Prowse... coccscose sees oe ceeeeMO 13 sack.” If you expect to sell goods in this BF. de GC. Davied........scccccerssvecscores 46 554 | day and age of the world you must open = en cieases scene see 1 yee sack an | keep shouting the mer-ts of > en sz W. Pickard 48.17 | y ur stock in trade.—Exc lange. = ICKROATEU. ccc eer cererseeeenees = SIZES, 32, 34, 36, 38, qa TT WF Wall o<esatcoaishsnsrseseieksentent 60.534 | ——— = H. Mabon............ agente! 280m am Wett Tried ReMEDY.— = “<7 Ro ass canna ces AO ONE | ee Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been 3 U. McLeod did not finish. i ued fur ove: if y years by millions of = The time made by Unsworth in the last | mother. for Uietr children while panies = race over the same course is 45.06. Can- | with perfect success. It soothes the —— = an non, therefore, has made a ucw record and | softens the gum*, allays all pain,cures win z takes the championship up we-t and out of | colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. = the hands of our city cyclicts. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists = - in every part of the world. Twenty-five = Ser STRAWBERRIES AND ICE CREAM > cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable = peer OR Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth = . > The ladies of the Methodist Church at | jngSyrup, an! take no other kiad, 513 w = Prices ey ze O O 5 50 Souris held their aunual strawberry and ie e ' ice cream festival in St. Patrick’s Hall on 3 a oid A 1 of the = ye 1 ing last The affir was Richard Nagl”, recon 8 rom = Wednesday evening ‘ast. iis he | steamer City of Birmingham, was drowned = sss opened by calling Dr. McL len to the e 7 Nugle = ~ o ~ — < e- tw = a < ce nm = = ~~ - = = = ->- = = i) Tk le fe WEATHER, —Motlerate weeterly winds; fine to-day, showery acs POW towards the funds of the church. —JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ae feces Ba HAVE YOU Read about our special sale? Have you been in to see the goods? Do »ou know auything about those $12 and $14 made to order suits, out of imported goods ? 8S. A. McDONALD Fashionable Taiior LADIES’ — TAN SHOES Superior quality, reduced to $1.25 to clear, only a few pairs left. W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building <= hustico Beach, PBL OPEN JULY EASIDE HOTEL, UMWMER RESORT | | j | | Fine Land cane, Ba witifal Grwinds. Shaty Walks, Boating Furf and Still Water Biuthiny nice pier, Bowling Alley, Cro guetand Tenais Lawas. etc—Addrass JouN NEWSON R Charlottetown, in BNA ER a. oe “Sa ares aet 933 mu Adee ; CREA it £ eae ce _Teims MOL : ss Bg 0 bs g3)7— st - te ee! as ar ~ Moderate —— a re es mer w r - ieee . Coach meets . Ale, ll sotra‘ns = at = COS == Hunter Liver Ss 7 === ‘Station. _ Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs- day and faturday, between 4 and 5 o'clock p. m., calling for guests. EMPIRE Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Biend. Be sureZand get the MORRIS For sale wholesale or retail b Tr. J- est. T.d. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE