—— bard ee * . we ST ET YE - , TET EE SAT EE EEE vapeemnneepaeen otseeeen riuw?. ¥ % A | . 7 . i 4 » THE DAILY EXAMINER, - -\q)- - FRIDAY, A a By AJ 4a 5 34 I bu caf Xe é 7 T aneal « ‘ » a ay EYa tap 4 | “o4' TRNEG’ & Be : de Local and Other liems. |FELEGRAPHIC VEWS, W weer 0 Hire. orth Atlantic ‘Steamship C0, — @Ar ries Se feds ) , 4 SCHOONER. 69 to & ons, for seining in ' ‘ » well found and fast, ; ‘ iy . reaweve Schehe. \ VeNNIS MURPHY \ Gias Works, Chariottetown, - i or MACDONAI MACDONALD & CO.., } . '" lune 25—lwk Souris East. “| > t ‘ ‘THA tat ‘ ih! ! , i A Ge re sk o Midline 44 ~ f r HOR L* Oe j i , | ‘ .? } ree aq 1 a rt i : THE Re i\DLES Ui CHE STEAMSHIP ' He . cs —- y “ZION CHURCH |‘ @iLEFTON? ‘ i 4i \ - aw a A ND HAVING A is intended to leave 7 } . ‘ , STRAWBERRY ERSTIVAL |§ harkitetown for London, Didi * ‘ Via Sidney, about > 11ND . - ; . rt Sra 7 U rs y . Gladstone's legislation! A P RON SALE « . x , 4 Be A ‘ re h : 7 . rt? Tah LT ° igh rapine, an IN THY LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK ial was that thi and other GOODS carried at current rates. ) ' a le > 2 ak i re Le i A a @ Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham ied (EE ent He o} >) OB So Bee Bee Sen & a7 #29 | burc, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other - 1 ny and every “ Continental Ports. — \ ‘ t Dublin. | , LOBSTERS carried at through rates St ested as an alternative to the| Ep daiae Vv Dit, Tul 4 from all Stati ms on the P. E. Railway | ah © a8 Ne ‘ 5 “ ¥ ° LOBSTERS received into Warehouse t re l eit = ’ sa | embers uld be any time before arrival of Steamer, and | | i : i thei irst Doors open at 3 o clock. stored free of charge. . , : be referred to thi ‘ \<imission, 10 cents. For Freight or Passage apply to N ih oO Se ch membx i Tea at 6 o’elock. Tickets 25 cents. FENTON T NEW BERY j ; ’ - 9 pn } ‘ ina T House lune 28 a ’ “xT VUNG & RAs ial . AGENT. RR i ‘ j i ower t June li, 1886, AGI 1 yoo ‘ + ee ee a ee ay 8 3 ee | ( rc oO ! os , 7 “ic” the) AJEWENGLAND CONSERVATORY | wage ge 3 4 BES : vis Be ‘- / a & r i OF B + i a ay © . -@ Cate Reached oston, Mass. > ‘ if © rs.) THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe p ew resantiy cacepied | . " ' | , ! t ner acent'y occuyr ried ’ } , mryy WORLD — 00h istructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- Tne ' - id om npoperty ' 7 ri i ( fie plan | Quek Instruction in Vocaland Instrumental Music, Piano and ZZ by the uuderaigre od, situated on the | | | Organ’ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- Riel ea ae l 2 f ‘ unex man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, righton mom TTAQSING E2240 v i . : etc. Tuition, » $5 to BY; ; board and » com i ith Steam Heat and BENJAMIN HEARIZ | i i, ana Electric I » B45 te 0 $7 Sperterm. Fal! Term begins Sep- . " . ; j sted to tember 9, 1888. ForT! Instrated C alendar, with full information, April 20-—-2aw tf % pat . omens, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin &q. ee Mass. i Le CVC! ay hse es PE ~ WITHESSES ina, on FOR SALE. [WILLING WITH i ysiontre { iwa rl | at j Diamond Cut Diamond, a TEAM LAUNCH, suitable for passengers ; . |}**“ ortowing. Length, overall, 45 feet, 6 inches: jl A | width, 8 feet, 2inches; depth, 6 feet 2 inches; 5x10 . rte the Harirax, July 2. inch eylinders, a new steel boiler ; speed about 8 siittaiiail t Rev. M ‘ i 3 | miles per hour. For further particulars apply.te eet Oren ; | citi al . ~~. SUES ENDER P Se Tene Tha Wy Tr —_—* x . | | a and! out me,}_ Mechanical Department, P-E. L Ratway. | Lhe World Wants Solid Faéts-< iN sane ZU, 1SSo, } > ‘ \ “54 on eee ne fol ’ ai 1oner by | rey * > ‘ / f ; : a 4 ay? i ee ¢( al. Orange | Point, Capt. Keen, bound for the Grand] rend rs for Coa | These We Always Give. ; | Dan I noo ShHheib Hou GauSK Ol « ER bad ‘Tn, re . | Wednesd ’ o quietly ob: | @\S SLED TESDERS, marked “Tenders for | , HE boom to-day at RELD BROTHERS, and fe a hk) Coal,” will be eived at the office of the Fr r ; + ron ‘ I | been ovr : ,S ro ae ; ; the anxiety of the farmers to exchange their k f os , | board of School trustees of ( h rlottetown, cash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon i AL ULOS _ VaR ntil weeds, &c., would satisfy the most skeptical ” | Fou ih I l ned be | 19 1 ’ T that our Tariff is the mildest ever placed on i Hali- | in : the Yankee | 1A 0 clo ink : On, bth Jaly, next, goods of an} description. The sen are the j ; | Judges, and they know where to get. bargains and ‘ os Ee ™ error! for supplying and placing in the vaults of the | honest goods—nuf ced. t ; — at ae te 7 pt. teen. | City Schools, One Hundred and Twerty (120) awa Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, tA t Cal i oe Al excu I ne mm was r s Necreene found ‘ hi lj er ‘os . worth $14. . ’ nassense A ee : ois See ae d, R penis: ¥ \ cairn Mine s ¢ val ; Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 | that he wanted o } ‘ ced. | and Ten (10) Tons A: adla Mines Nut Coal. worth $10 - i ¢ () i ! iat we i be able | All of said Coal to be of the best quality, to os nts’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, i I ’ shox r ] ming. | be weighed on the City ieakin dil » dn ; oes $i2. 4 : | mm ’ ; gh ' “ : ee vo con Gents* Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, while ‘ n j you avr 1 armed watch | SIst « 2000 Ibs.) and to be delivered on o1 chean at $12 i . . . i i e EYLN TTC . ee on mae a. 2 ‘ e| s N morning | before 20th AUGUST, nex Gents* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.56, | se Suis ~1, A , 4 ak By order of School Board. e hes ap af oT Wool T ic as, | . i i bo Say A | SA, VN yents’ A ool ‘Tweed Coats, 33.60, che “pes j | that h iad b rg his decks eaulked as ISAAC OXENHAM, Gents’ do ‘weed Pants, $1.70, che ‘up at $2 ma. * i edils - cartsid A age Secretary. Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap al #2 | ‘ th : ow | Ch'town, June 28, 1886.—tl a Gents‘ Navy Biue Corn Suits, $4.95, worth $10, | j j j : ; t » | wae Youths’ Navy Biue Suits, $4.79, worth $9.50. ; ; ; i on] ’ oy L ] Youths: Tweed Suits, 35, and up. i st. | e on é } Weed- | ; | rs Gal - Si at ra) Va} [@, Youths‘ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, ane up. wday } : l the 1usements | " ws Sees j ote Sh Ne SA . » Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $5, $3 50 and up. | sual on j EIB : as Ss a | palate ‘ es Boys’ Tweed Suits (ul' ages aud sizes) $1.78, | a , "2 . ua prow } : ITH RER valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, | $2.50, and up. } ' - Fhe Syned of Neva Scotia. i 50x 100 feet each. or thereabouts, Koys: Saucr Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. — s "5 a eae od . m2 +) Men's Unlaunded Shirts, 6dcts, Tocts, and $1. | pply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. | Haul July 2. | Ward Isiand. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., ddets., $1, and i \ } : : } June 28, ] SS6. up. afternoon. 31 ‘ ‘ . | I I ' 3 ] i Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the 5 "1 En Synod. now in session.} e. i te rake best value in town. j tie ro i , Mi; ; ; “s peterwriagi te § GP ek TARR ME R Men's Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. j St i } Ad p Bishop Binn y freterrea » tHe | MIDS igt Nii 2 R “PRIP. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats.! 20 cts, ; , Pa t ' po nt charges of the el yman of the} up. : } ad age , ii mi ei ale cialis ca Lssc6. ‘'ryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite | ' 7 j : . . i new Jies. j bein 5 | ¢ a su We | Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in | vithe mate ‘ a . of | Variety, 45 cis., up. ee i Sa ; On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we { \ Uo.- tender thanks to our friends for the liberai gil \ t sity tj. | patronage of the past season, and for the appre- | wi : 1 | : Ciative ietters which are daily receive: | : | ree We are putting up A. lL. Scoich rweed Suits, | « i el ¢ nN | t i | sonal at $16, worth $20. | rds i vicha : lichael | purity ] Qs j ce morality and | Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, #4. i Pid | B. McKen Dy. ey Re — 1 ey apy Men’s French ‘Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth $9 a ; the up ance T teaching women that sin | ‘Tryon ‘Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. } PFaNAM, mon, a ’ pointed out the preparations " Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Vent's) only 85 ' uf “ee i }z bracvions 7 ' i . essie ic Leo ! Vick Brook ' ‘ ’ ee : cts., worth $1.10 lennie McPhee, | Ma ! {rs. S i oe - oO - Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in i button (Dent's) only t Master John } i univel the establish. | 6dcts., worth $1. = i N S ia Bishopric (the | Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. > ; . 9.1 - 25" .ble Sk / rice ‘orsets, 50cts i | } D1 in the world) rhe well-knowaz Clipper Bark Re pong double busk American Corsets, 50cts., OULD CIT} \NY \ j | . ? ’ * an ci " on: ae , ns \ L rs next month. fs wp Si, Feb #9 Ihe 55 Ladies’ Handerchiefs, dcts., and up. ee owen ——~ pets, There is a very large attendance of le awe g 5 we 82 ‘ H . Ladies‘ Collars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up several e1 G verse he et ; : ee Pern ™~ oe a Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Bustles and Garters the roonis i i Squa i ult fi 5 ut the business .* has been : : A very large stock. of Housery, at 10 cts. pair up. a , ’ of ' aliv of rontine chs | 500 Tons Reyister, Coppered and Classed A very large siock of American Prints, in | on was ad ‘ mn t #,5] \ al itine chal } * ; i eiliialids ean n ok i 7 ot R J 1} 1 the | 10 years at Lloyd's, MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet = pe : = ‘ j i. BREN E © a ta oe > 5 ¢ Se ap. ne sien: sik re ise ¥ i sible ey reso l it 1S) i 0 Y ar- | &. RENRDLE, ommander, . cnglish aud Canadian rints, extra value, ™ . . oe | 43 ClS., up. select committee an wed three ' : 'L FRO 3 »U , , hie. % : 7 ne - WEArRGTh FROM American Ginghams, in very new patterns, for def ey were det ; ‘ eae “ l3cts., and up. LLe Lie ¢t Ll « S } su ge { ” \ 3 . h bl 7 sei Dae ‘kers rns sects t I ent ¥ aly é Ppoo OY CHAAPiGile(iownnk American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cta. up. <a } ihe Business Report | ’ Canacian Ginghamse, for working shirts, ¥cts up. = - About the 25th JUNE, Next. eee Fine Furnishings, in great variety, ADI iit) I i e& hea Was 8 1e¢ap, illy opened vest nial ma | Hatirax, J ly b | Intending shippers will please forward their T:ckinz, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up* Be Q + | ois | orders in time. : Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts, to $10. al el. . | uC 4 lin is p } ' Lh-Or USINESS Lures ‘ +; For freight or passage apply in London to Cretonnes, §cts, up. make things comfor e and agreeable for nd New Bi vick for the last six | Joh i. Pitcairn & Sons, 16° Great Winchester Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts, ery sedly num ho spent the holiday | months w : lati with liahil: Street, b. C.;-in Liverpool to Piteairn Brethers, ati : here. The | i pI seeeanievt | oie O00 ae aise. ities Of | 51 South John Street, or, nere to.the owners, All Goods Better than ailvertized. : s appolntme 207 2,000. his is & decrease of twelve in ot DD pete ate OS ev J S ; nh be : ; ; & n " number and $220,000 in amount, a8 com-| pe AKE BROS. & ca. i i ee eit * —— uv ie m < v nae ys 7 pared with the same period of last year. May 21, 1886—eod tf CAMERON BLOOK, : LICK ¢ by pnoistel In fh est . nent style, and we must say it does him every eae FOR * A i E. Cash for Weol. +4 eee ey ae E : " . 5 : p credit, ly-furnished ladies paris is Fatal Railway Accident. Ch‘town, June 24, 1886—3mos ippite t first-ciass tri-chors piano, ci eee he handsomely set dintmg t ble, well sup- Dvusury, July 1. Tt HE property situated on St. Peter's Road, ros Fe 7 ae with all the delicacies of the season: the oe : z ee ria y ' about two miles from town, known as WANS iS, LOS, FOuNA, de. arge, airy, newly-carpeted bedrooms and he railway mail train trom delfast went | “Lawndale,” containing fourteen .and a half a en spacious halls--all tend to make the place off the track. The train was destroyed and Jacres land, in good heart, and Dwelling FFiCE TO LET. eines saan Sale lit, with easy most attractive. We only hope that the pro- | €1 ight of the passengers were killed and | House, Barns, &c. approach, in Maceachern’s building, corner mouters will receive such patronage as will} twenty wounded. Ten acres alongside can be purchased with | Queen and King Streets, jun30 3i pat hem for thei lay, whicl 3 , imply repay them tor their outlay, which the above. ; i aoe t. i Need have ‘a8 mn large " P “y et a or Uartiodiars aanle T OST.—On Monday, on Brackley Point or St. ee se i Weather Bi iiletin. ee 4 Peter's Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery é | . o | A. L. BRIDGES & CO. and Capi. Maxywell’s house, a biack fur cape. T),: i 1 a ” iv... on- 1004 4 2 \nbyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will DOMINION yay ‘ ‘ e] i i) 20, 1330 imo Zaw : ; i ties ra } ¢ @ / rs for| i e rewaraed. ; t ; - » riingniaipsliesieteeatrilimapataiciensciiaecaieamiitea il ited, a ciclaninsearijetrentianne i inasinin i a j (y = . Lost On or about the 29th inst., betweer 7 : Charlottetown and Rustico, an Overcoat. The aN LORONTO Jul és 10 a. WW. fant ; Hh i flader wit! kiadly leave it a Joba Newsvna’s ar- j \ ( 4 = ; . niture “Lore. jun25 tf > i wil ; ’ i VCs canieencuniaiiiiatteisesitialilamntiapiteesiilibitinatas siiinliniaiceaanamenaatasianatmapammetiapasaenaitsititesieiilintainntiaas il-ial + Along 1 I way W | taken advantage of by great numbers,all the | a | TOLET—The Brick House, opposite THe Ex- ‘ ee Se Poe eee | emer ————= _— ———— ee | AMINER office; possession given at once ; it trains being crowde ihe early out-going HOTEL ARRIV ar has been newly painted, papered and white- trains were thronged with pleasure seekers mee i i ee washed from top to bottum. Apply to youn se - ; ~ - ' — 4 5 , : + ; Db —somo for the Pionic at Lot 65, some for | Se Wiibstcoub iy piehin, fee REEAEL | _ caters r v ‘ ? : : . ee S} “ HOUSE—SOT RIK. - be the Tea Party at St. Peter 8, some tishing, | .0 LET-—That pleasantly situated House, with some shooting, and all determined on| Juns 20--J A McDonald, Hermanville; Jas fall me T é Pay King Mexeens caw tn plocaae ok tie oo . . | i ? we ad OUual . enjoying themselves. * ‘ A ilarge} b Re 1d, Tryon; Conducter J R McKie, P EI : § | Young ; possession given ecarlyin August. Ap- number enjoyed a pleasant afternoon’s sail | S@Uway; Louis Girard, tae Rivers, Que; ply to A. H. Macpherson. Jun tf : | J A Morrison. Halifax: P Murphy. Ch’ made by us, are much to Orwe Ht and return in the steamer |? “4 “orrison, Halifax; P Murphy, Ch’town; H Rell rn 4} rof EC Tavior. San Jose. Cal nh t To ‘LET —~That brick House on Dundas Espla- ther | Le either w en | , : B n ight, F t 0 ] and nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, the ; Y reeable. an l evervune | ms sas dadieinsisiaiiacoia = ettel 6] aster 0 Ors. Msq.; parots ssioa given Ist September, next. For ' : | 74% : terms and particulars apply (o Owen Connoliy sll pleas be Bp. . MARRIED. More Durabl 3 en Connolly wa pit iw I t ee - a a : ore ur 8 jun?21 eod ti : _ vac : ; | © ia : er, 8G... . iil i private picnic ield at r Point. ah hoodie. Maen ee trove etegngh HE Wricht. of than any others in the market. " $ D g ] end jyuag- ; ¢ ttetown, 1 Minzie \ AMek chenie. GOR SALE—A good Milch Cow, calved in May cased countei s of those | daugh G.. Winnipes 4, Theexperienceof those who have used them} © Jas: ; warranted good milker, Apply at this bil > Ser | : . Ixy . ~~" + for the past eight years, and an examination of office. jun 15 3i pé © atten Lenjoyed themseiy i , the goods wili prove the correctness of this state- ; canceling” ils Wi | . , i mn the ist inst., by the Rev. Mr. Steele, at. thapaientt rie li B : ; noth ‘ i on p ure Dent, }, VY ee ‘ ws .NTED—A sma oat. Apply at THe Ex- . Lh ,ence, Unt ua Point, sliss Mat . dashes Th , are Sale he 2 ij} W aa & ‘ vl a very | leasan rivate pici at Parqu- | tor of Rot vert Ings, F , to George Mutch. Beq., coe, are for Sale by the leading Wholesale a —— i b-Uilnee-~cdipbioriaidllieaees __jun is 1S « Wharf. and an excursion in the | of “Bellachan Farm,“ : Li : weemodions new Dwelline Se - me Sai. eernnntaine wiser os —— i Wi i 1B eS & SOR F age ie sttable outhouses, weli ; : ' | TC Tn gn Sree net me TEN Ee . find t and sleanes ntiy zitmated on the corner Ss ei ite a : 1is00 Pee bbs nee CL. & an Dor in a central : , i _ , : : act if maybe suiviy said that in ts. a | od es hever more thvroughly emoy ' aged 80, Fune; - Gf , : - : sperniae ne se eis cal ‘ning iy Prip This ro denve, on a Ce al ® ry Richards j No coh - rnp aren in nine rooms solicitedy, city. PO iw jeter gpahede- Gh'vownj amb 1% rhks—Soavs Taw bs was , ae Yas Ging if y bre vu fering a lotof Excellent V ALES itrints, Dress Goods, ols. a * 5 VW and Shitemdgs.;.2)s80 hve stockFOt Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets. | ons Ch'town, 3 “JULY 2. 1886. as 2 oy Black Cashmeres, } Nese Black Cashmeres. \ Large assortment—very Low 2 “e, Black Cashmeres, - Fancy Dress Goods, fe ; Fancy Dress Goods, All new shades and maserials. Dress Goods, Muslins, Dress Muslins, Dress Muslins, Printed Coitena, Printed Cotton, Fancy Dress Very cheap-—s« lling fast. New pattern } / 10.000 yvards—our third importation this summer just opened. Printed Cotton, \ Seersuckers, j . 4 Seersuckers, ) New -Goods—Selling fast. ‘ Seersuckers, } White Piques. j ock from 7 cents up— White Piques, White Piques, Excellent vabue, ~ —— ee OS HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO ‘ CEO. DAVIE co. Ch’town, June 16, 1886. Se We ask your consideration when buying Dry Geods JAS. PATON & ©O., Market Square, tibe served by Courteous, Reliable aud ©bliging Clerks. 4 j JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square. FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND Je | ¢ UR aim will be to Clear Of the whole of ovr Magnificent Stock, at _sstiting ai Every department is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, and pom : ne avail themselves ® thosd” wow the spending of their money to the best advantage, should securing cheap goods. ; s JAS, PATON & 00., Successars to WA. WEEKS wD. You wi seen JAS. PATON & CO., Market } » Nej:- N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. ihe work done in tis depart’ eh under the inanagement of Miss Hobbs, who has had large experienve in ‘the United Stata JAS. PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00, MARKET SQUARE, Ch’town, June 9, 1886. ii | [aa poe Fm © e os a as & me oe ~~ oo b Ss xi) ) aii sai tee A a —_—— ~—— 9 Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties in Trimmings. § de, : ' Our Millinery, I-- oo ‘ cet P aE ne Corse’s, *arasols, Every Department is full ef the Newest Department is too well known to nee puffing, £2 Good Goods, Late st Styli 5 and Lowe st Gloves, Hosiery, Frillings i ctectciermeees is Goods, at Popular Prices, Prices at eo ca po i SEER BROS May 29, 1886. wa 5 a NEw "| = HAT & FUR STSR2 WwW ewson Block. —s | ons, A. NEW5& DEPAPR HATS, the Latest Styles, at the —yery Lu i PRICHS. th (8, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Bese GHEFST CASH ae naid for Raw Furs. *. SLUR. | ee ee Ch’town, May 4, 1886 ¥ i a