LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | Uvvaval. Bargains at Beer Bros, > HlatiraXx rhe Fastnet will be about four o'clock this afternoon - 2a f ; Chere waea large | . 3 ‘ tea at Bedford yesterday, | time . } asiteeh ; ‘ S. S. Pres -The visitors’ ‘ Ww we su] p! ed with all the s roca - ‘ Ss \ Tea in aid of St Marvy’s Church, Souris, will be held on \ 24th July next. >_> rime E Ne Che time for receiv- ler r lightine the ¢ ity has been Saturday, 6th inst 1 Pavi’s 8S. S. Prexn ~The steamer Sout “A eave the Fe rry Wharf at 0 s.m.and2p.m. Fare 15 cents _ Comwixne Herr.—The John L Sullivan i pany, now in St John, have secured e Opera Heu fur the evening of the/| o oO vsarion.—Mr. Terrio, of the Mag Islan w be ordained priest in | S G sl at hig Mass on oa | i W —Members of the Char- own Cycle Club are requested to meet I s this « e at7.l5 for} ekly { I The laiy who left the] asol a Opera House on Thursday ng, may obtain the same on applica- Mr. D. McLean. Go Price For a ‘tame.—A New Brunswick 6d. yellow postage stamp, un sed and torn, was sold by auction tn Lon- e week before last fur £6 10s. Meerivc.—All nen:bers on the booth } eor ttee in nnect.on with the Zion ( irch picnic Whlii p'euse meet in the f Zien Church at ‘ o'clock this - Gre To Dorcnesrer. — High Sheriff ertson, accompanied by two constables, ; MeEwen, White and Mahar in charge, were passengers to Dorchester, N. B., this | n ne oiccialicowied | Avovr Pinor Jx.—tlarry Lydiard says t P.S. Brown, of Charlottetown, can | Pilot Jr. a mile on any half mile | track in the Maritime Provinces in 2.15.— | St. John Sun. tips | Execvesion From Picrov.—The Stand- | ard says: The annual $1.00 excursion to | Charlottetown, under the auspices of St. | James’ Church Guild, is to be held this | yeer on Friday, 19th Jaly. Aw Is_anper Drowxev.—A Gloucester, Mass., <iespatch to the Halivax Chronic'e | says: Jolin Nelin, who had just returned | from a fishing voyage, was found drowned in Bennett's dock Friday. He belonged to | Prince Edward island. Dow’t Forcer Tes Dare.—The annual g of the Provine‘al Farmers’ and Association will be held in the Philharmonic Hall on Tuesday, 9th ost.,atll a.m. A full attendance re- questel. Single fares by railway. meetin Dairvmen’s Fiest-Ciass Tattors who have the con- fidence of their customers always recom- “Tyke” Serges. hey give greater satisfaction than any other. The | genuine has the trade mark “7'yke” on back of every 24 yards. , mena the Saeiaics Eytarcep.—The Daily Patriot appear- i yesterday in a new dress ani enlarged form It is the same size as THe Dairy Examiver, and in typographical make-up closely resembles this paper. We! conzratulate the Patriot. - From Moxrreat—The steamer Polino arrived from Moatreal at four o’clock this morning with ageneral cargo. She left fer Sydney and St. John’s about half-past twe lve, with five pa-sengers and a ‘ yt now cargo | ats, potatoes, hay, cattle and sheep. A Mean Taick—At Riverhead N.S.,a few | days ago three pretty and highly respected | young women went out to bathe. When | they returned to the tank they found that | their clothes hat been stolen. Then they | down and cried, waited until dark | and then borrowsd clothes ai the nearest | house, ‘ i at FAe = | At Extiorr’s Miits.— You want to spend a day in the country and have a jolly | time? Then here’s your chance, and it | will not cost you much either. Take in the Second Methodist S. S. Picnic at Klliott’s Millson Monday next. Every— Lody enjoyed it last year, and it will be the same this. Train leaves at 9 o’clock. eno Nore Tars Wes..—*There’s a good time coming,” and to-morrow is the day appointed for it. The Garden Social at Mr. William Heard’s will furnish a good time for ali who go. The Wesley Circle know no such word as “ fail.” They are | bound to succeed in giving all a good time. Open all the eyening till 10 o’elock. —-— A Great Cuaxce—Mr. D. A. Bruce’s advertisement of a clearing out sale of Gentlemen’s Furnishings, Hats, Caps and Readymade Clothing will appear to mor- | row. Mr. Bruce is going to clear out all his stock in these departments, and will offer tne goods at from 25 to 40 per cent. discount. Gentlemen may be sure of geiting first-class goods at genuine bar- gains, and rone should miss this excep- tional opportunity now offered. PHRENOLOGY AND Marrimony.—There was a good andience last evening in the Y. M.C. A. Hall at Mrs. Ellis’ lecture on “ Phrenology as Related to Marriage.” Tne ‘ecture was quite instructive. The | lecturer’s style is and not too demonstrative. At the close of the lec— ture two young ladies “ had their heads read,” and tien two gentlemen were selected by Mr. Ellis, who, she said, would be of suitable temperaments to be maied with the two veaue ladies. = mple Tue Mostu’s Rh ai —At the police | eourt during the mouth of June there were 26 conviction- for drnakennes-; 6 for breach of the Canila Teuperance Act, | and 3 ‘dismissals; t ¢.niv va ror larceny; | 1 for using profane larva se on the street; 3 for asa iit; 2 for brace’ of a itary re and 2 fur mezsectmg to pay track license One worm wee omleret | to be sent te llospita’ fur tue In<ane, | and two persuus -McEwen and White —| ’ were sent up for trial in th+ Supreme |} Court. Ther teipts fuiatione, | registered at on Saturday. | representative | feature here, and will lend ad liti nal | at that place. THE DATLY oe — PERSONAL. _ Rev. M. J. MeMiilan, of St. Teresa’s, is in the city. Mr. C. C. Carlton, of Souris, registered at the Queen yesterday. Rev. J. C. MeMillan, of All Saints Church, Cardigan Bridge, is in town. Mr. H. C. McLeod, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, left this morning on return to Chicago. Mr. R. W. Ambrose, of the Imperial Oil | Company, left by the western express this morning. Mr. John MeDonald, formerly of this | Province, now of Boston, is home on a short visit, M. Macisod and wife, of Charlottetown, the Halifax Hotel, Halifax, Mrs. S. C.-Nash and Miss Nash Su-ie | left this morning or a visit to relatives ip Nova Scotia. Mr. Ivan Warren, a popular clerk in Watson’s drug-tore, is off on a holiday trip to the United States. Dr. James McLeed left this morning to attend the meeting of the Maritime Medi cal Association at Halifax. Dr McNeill, of Kensington, antl De. MeNeill, of Stanley, returned to their re | spective homes this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alain Macdonald, of Mon- treal, are at the Queen. They ‘vill leave on return to Montreal to-morrow. Mr. R. T. Archibald, representing J.P. Archibald & Co., Truro, is here in the in- terest of his firm. He is at the Queen. Rov. Alexander Sutherland, of Kincar- dine, Qnt., was at the Queen last evening on his way to the jubilee at Strathalbyn, Mr. C. Lord Heiliwell, of Toronto, one of the oldest and best known commercial travellers on this circuit, ia at the Q wen. Charles F. Coghlan, the well-known , actor and playwright, was at the Hotel Davies last evening. He to Souris this morning Miss Harris and Miss Gregor were pas- sengers th.s morning by the express, en route toattend the Summer School ef Science at A nherst, N.S. Mr. Wright, a citizen of Charlottetown, P.E. L, is at present sojournins in our town. Mr. W. came to Untariv expressly to acquire a higher knowledge in the man- ufacture of fine furniture, and his selec— tion of the New Hamburg Furniture Fac- tory certainly speaks very high'y for the reputation Of that establishment. He in- tends to remain here a mouth or so.— New Hannburg, Oat., Independent. Mrs. A. S. Reid, nee Miss Caroline Chappell, widow of Professor A. S. Reid, of Sackville, N. B, and afterwards Pro- fessor of the Wesleyan Academy, St Jon's, Nfld, and her daughter, Mrs Me- Nuilly, arrived last evening from St. dohu’s, Mrs. Reid is a sister of Mr. David Chappell and daughter of the late Theophilus Chappell, Exq. No doubt Mrs. Reid and dang'iter will have a very plea- Sant Summer visiting friends and relatives in her Island home after au absence of over thirty years. went SUPKEME COURr, Wepyespay, July 3. The Queen vs. William Taylor. In- dicted for asssulting James McNeill on the 23rd of August la+t, when young Mc- Millan was shot. This case was given to the jury at twelve o’clock. At tweo’clock they returned tothe court room and re— ported that they could not agree upon a verdict and were discharged. Attorney-General Peters for the Crowa; H. C. Macdonald for the prisoner. Yesterday afternoon the Chief Justice sentenced Henry McEwen to seven years imprisonment in Dorchester Penitentiary for breaking into the premises of Weeks & Warren and stealing therefrom. For the larceny of a ring from the premises of | Owen Trainor, McEwen was also sentenc- ed to five years in the penitentiary, ove sentence to begin when the other expires. Charles White, for breaking into Won- nacott’s meat shep and stealing therefrom, | was sentenced to five years in the peniten- | tiary. William Mahar, for stabbing William | Macdonald, was sentenced to three years in the penitentary. William Macdonald, for assaulting Wil- liam Mahar, was sentenced to three | months in the common jail. Tae Ririe.—A meeting of Council of the Provincial Ritle Association was held last evening at Camp _ Brighton. The meeting was both enthusiastic and harmonious. The Deputy Adjutant-Gen- eral, who is a member of the Council ex officio, was present and aided much to the perfecting of arrangements by his timely suggestions. It is many a day since the | Provincial Rifle Association had the plea- | sure of meeting in Council with the high- est military official of the district, and we are pleased to think that it will not be the last. Wednesday, the 7th of August, prox, was set apart for the commencement of the annual matche-, and the programme of prizes will show a total of $647 in sash besides melals ani other pris; A piece of plate kindly presented by the ladies of Charlottetown will be competed for at the meeting. Each lady contribut- ing @ certain sum towards the trophy will be represented by a marksman, and the lady whose representative wins will be the holder for the year. The lady whose wins twice will be the owner of the trophy. This will bea new ine terest to the competition. Se : Insvuraxce Meerine.—The annual meet- }ing of the Central Fire Insurance Com- pany was held in this ety vesterday. The Guacdian says the manager, Mr. D. Mor- rison, of Carleton, submitted the yearly report, which showed that 66 policies had been,issued during the yast year. A sum— mary of the general report submitted showed that 452 policies had been issued by the company for the last three years; carrying insurance to the amount of $380,- 000, and that the capital is $8,450. The average cost of insuring $1,000 for 3 years was $1.37, or le-s than 46c. per annum. The old Board of Directors were re-clected as follows: Roderick Munn, President; Joseph Wise, Vice-President; Donald Mor- rison, Managing Director. alae SrrarwaLpyy’s Jusiiee.—To-day’s sun is shining upon the celebration at Strath— albyn of the fiftieth anniversary of the furmation of the Presbyterian congregation The oceasion has attracted many visitors from Charlettetown amd elsewhere, and we are sure thet the speeches announced to be delivered will be listened to with a great aeal of interest. relia A Bie Rarr.— An immense timber raft was floated down West River on this | morning’s tide, aud is aow ashore cff the Esplanade. jolts Tur GLoriovs Fourtu.—Celebrate the Glorious Fourth by going tothe Grand Internationa’ Tea at St. Margaret’s. amounted tu $203.49, | WI year to year. 4 Do you want them ? i If so, (IXELLISILIITIITIA HA SUCCESSFUL SEASON —never had a better one in our Millinery Depart- ¥ iment, and the result is apparent in the empty appear- ance of our Millinery Room. and Bonnets, however, still remain. them now—don’t believe in carrying over goods from Some are worth $1, others worth $1.50. There are still nearly 100 styles to select from. BEER BROS. Tne Wearnen.—Moderate westerly winds; fine and warm, A few high-class Hats H We want to sell take your choice at-Qo, | | | | | a ee 42 eFP X EXAMINER ~~ - LATEST SUMMERSID?. NEWS. Special Corresp» dence of The tixamtiner Passengers vin Northuin'erland on Tue-dey: fif-ttyssve, ying an! seventy} eight returning. A Cyraxce—N.. 2 Fire Company not meet for practice on Thursday, 4th, the regular night, but wll Thursday the Llth. Revatrs.—Mr. L. Morris is having ¢ cellar dug under his Water Street. We understand that he al-o intends putting in a new front. Tue Pouixe.—The S S. Polino was here yesterday on her way from Montreal to St. John’s, Nfl. will the pra Lice on oe store on HIRD Wisens! An Exceptional Offer jetae lS cis Personal. —Mrs, D. Stewart was a pas- senger via Northumberland Tuesday even- ing. Mr. E. E. elitor of Datur- | day night, Toronto, is in town, | Sheppard, Exvorrs Shipped - July Ist per S.S- | Northumberland for Point Dau Chene: 58 cates egy $i5%; | keyg berries, $5; 440 2° | “9 ) | p Matoes, $232; 750 bushels Oats, | | | bags $300; 55 eaves ever, $200; 3 horses, $320; total $1,221. July 2nd, 2t $57; I keg berries, $8; 1 horse, $85; $150. cares , total Weppixe Betis —The prettiest wedding | of the season took place at the residence of Mr Alexander Bruce, Red Point, Lot 46, on the evening of June 27th, the con- tracting parties being Mr. Howard Young, of Lot 46, and Miss Laura McDonald, ot Lot 47. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. B. Conway. Mr. S. Rose acted as best man, and the bride was attended by Miss Bessie Brace. The guests present numbered about twenty, and after the ceremony lunch was partaken of. Mr. Young and bride left next evening to visit friends and relatives in the western part of | the Island. We extend to the happy | couple our hearty congra ulativus and good | w ishee.~—Com. j | 1 | } iccaiiiaaeiean trades Picton, poned from Dominion Day on account of | the weather, ¢ very —The Sports at Very Svccessrcn sion and athletic pre ICES post yesterd sy anid The place in the forenoon. nue oll Was |} took | ‘ ‘ | Very’ many of the | factories and places of business were re presented in the procession, which was led by the school children carrying flags. lhe sports took place in the afternoon. Successful, procession | | | sy Fresh garden strawberries received to- day at Beer & Goff’s. BIRTH. At Ithaca, N. Y.,on June 27, the wife of President Schurman of a son. MARRIED. Atthe residence of Mr. M. Stevenson, July 2nd, Mr. George Robinson, of Famr- ington, to Miss Martha Melvin Arthur, of North Rustico, U. G. Miller officiating. At the house of the cfficiating clergy— man, Rev. D. Sutherland, on the 26th inst., William Alexander Chandler, Mt. Albion, to Mrs. Sophia Jenkins (daughter of Mr. Leonard Wood) Uazel Brook, Let 48. At St Dunstan’s Cathedral, July 2nd, by Rev. Father Hogan, Mr. John MelIntvre, of Summerside, to Miss Sarah N. Hagen, | of this city. At the residence of Robert Hardy, Esq., on the 26th inst., by Rev. A. D. McDonald, William Hardy,Montrose,to Emma Stubbs, of Elmsdale. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral,on Mon- day morning, July lst, by Rev. Father Hogan, Mr. Jas. A. Campbell, to Miss Margaret A. McDougall, both of Char- lottetown, On the evening of the 26th ult. at the Duncan House, by the Rev. Donald M. Campbell, Mr. William Carruthers, of Cape Traverse, to Miss Ada Campbell, of Searletown. DIED. On the 3rd inst., atthe residence of H. B. Smith, Great George Street, after a limgering illness, Margaret Callaghan, aged 85 years. {Funeral notice to-morrow]. At Hill’s River, Lot 4, on the 22nd inst. Christina Fraser, aged 2 years, daughter of Elijah McArthur. At Elmsdale,on the 24th ult., Isabel Graham, relict of the late John Graham, in the 87th veer of her age. Her end was peace. At Mill View, onthe 20th June, Al-x. Wesley, dearly beloved son of Alexander and Laura Drake, aged 1 year and 8 months. At Glen William, Lot 63, Mrs. Mar- garet Macleod, widow of the late Mr. Mal- colm Macleod, 25th March, 1895, aged 76 years. At Line Road, Biae, 1895, fell asleep in Jesus, to dwell with him in paradise, Angus Maclean, son or John and Mary Ann Maclean, aged 14 months and 10 days. Lot 9, May 11th Soldiers, rrr ene ne enn - ‘ Attention ! Since you have gone ont to Camp Brighton your face has become burnt, red and sore. Apply ; Johnson's Cream of Roses and it will take the heat out of your face and remove the tan. 25 cents a bottle. Don’t take é é anything else. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. You Needn't Look Twice, us a matter of precaution, at anything, you buy here. We, stand behind everything we sell. If goods purchased of us ae not exactly as represent- ed you can te sure of two things: — (1) That we were deceived first; (2) That you can have your money back for the asking. MARK WRIGHT & GO,, LTD Who Sell atZSelline Prices. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd wee The undersigned having beeh appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com ny, are now prepared to issue orders for ounl, Slack and Run of Mipes, and wil) keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coa! on hand to suoply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Sellitg Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—-tf | yard. DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. Rogular Selling Price, 45 cts to 75 cts. WEEKS. We have jast placed on our centre counter the bilanee of four Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding all the newest makes and colorings, at 37 cents per Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 ts 79 cents. Call and see this special lot. WEEKS A 1 Bargain List! Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hats, cents. Very Showy Styles. 25 Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 cents a pair. 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- 2 lars, 3 cents each. Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices. Challies, 20 and 23 clear. Regular 28 to 40 cents. cents to prices, Our special line of B ack worth 75c., is getting low. c= It is, withoul doub’, the Best Bargein ‘offered in BLACK GOODS. Call at once and secure a Dress W. A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. The Glorious Ath of Jaly The Grand International Tea th Ren ST. MARGARET'S. _ The Parishioners of St. Margaret’s intend holding a Grand Tea near the Church, on THURSDAY, 4th JULY, In aid of the Church fund:. St. Margaret’s is perhaps the finest place in VP. by Island for bolding a tea, The Tea grounds are beantifully situated, overlooking acLarming sheet of the water of the Gulf, whose pure, cool and bnov} | ant zephyrs never fail to invigorate the | weakly constituted and animate — the | robust. In general characters the rich, mellow and variegated scenery to be met with here is equalled bat Ly few places on the Island, and excelled by none, Strenuous efforts are being put fourth to make this the most pleasurable social event of the season. All amusements customary at such gatherings will be pro vided, Spacious Dancing Booths will be erected where the devoted knights of Terpsichore may worship her to the enchanting strains of tie violin discoursed by our eastern violinists, A piper. will also be there to discourse swect ninsic to the sons of Scotia. Tables will be provided laden with the most enticing edibles of nature’s bounty, which will satiate the mo-t fa-tidious epicure. A good Saloon will be on the grounds well stocked with the best of temperance drinks. There will also be Ice Cream and Strawberry Stalls, Bazaar Counter , | tevolving Swings, Wheel of Fortune, Phonograph, and a great many other interesting and pleasing attractions. Should the day prove unfaverabe the Tea will be continued on the next lise day. Tickets for Tea 23 cents. JOHN a. McLEAN, Sec’y of Committee. june21 dyli wky2i ST. PAUL'S — Sunday School Picnic. The Annual Sunday School Picnie will be held on Thursday, July 4th, 1895, on the beautiful grounds of Jobn Me- Eachern, Esq., Kast River. The steamer Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Good Refreshment Tables. Fare, 15 cents; children half price. u i¢27 GOME AND SEE Bargain | Tray ! worth 48e. Cuff Buttons, 20 cents each, Brooches, _. " “ Be Ear Ringe, 25 “ “466. Watch Chains, 30 “ ” “« Watches from $5.00 upwards, at G. G. JURY'S, The Reliable Jeweler. PE Island. Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1595, ~ 614 Cashmere at 50 cents, ! 6 29 the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward, , Read down. Read up PM«M PM PM 4@B 6 4%...00¢ Charlottetown. .... 22 wb 4°2 659....Royalty Junction... 120% lWdl 512 733.....North Wiltshire....1113 9238 1623 743 ty 918 604 3507 S54 sik 848 82.. 8 58 6 8 37 5B 72% 90) Ar Li & 00 Summerside AM AM ' §1 1140 Lv Ars 25 +825 1203........Miscouche........ 810 2% S€3, JSS... ve Wellington ....... 751 208 A eG: Se PUG EE sos s-n 117 WD OER, .ccrcuse O’Leary.........8% W& OA: BOB. cccce Bloomfield...,.... 609 1130 $0 54. 3... ...-AlscstOM. ...% 000 f 5il WR BSS COR. nceceese TI. «00s <t0s 500 «940 re PSs AM AM 4M PM AM PM 65 300......Chariettetown., .... 929 54 64) &..,. Royalty Junction.... 915 525 fs mi eee rrr F 4 4% 7% $6 ar Lv) 81) 415 Mt Stewart 8:5 41°¢ Lv Ary s 1) 40 i a. BIOGEA . . ou. casne * $3 32) a, eee Sb Peteste..cro-ses 7a 25) tt $3:....... Baek Rivee...... @4i 20: 1055 605 - bo MOUS 5.505 eke 615 12 !AM PM _e™ { aM pM 87 410.....\ ount Stewart..... 814 350 1 9990i6 B. . ccvecsc: Cardigan....... 717 «288 100). + Q....,...Georgetown..... 700 215 {aM PM Mv AM SB iiiinccexccosseves BATON, 00.0. 5 00 s009e00 $ 13 OO a ss. see ND CRD. 65 -- ones te PM At | Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time dan Govt. Railwas p Jan Govt. Railways ee Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june2l June 25, 1895. SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & 00'S. BAVARIAN LAGER. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. JOHN, N. B. —_— SsLVADOR AND LONDON Bargain in ————(1»—_—— HOUSE ! Kid Gloves. 200 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. cents, Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy TT J. HARRIS, £ AGENT WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, Special low prices Lis evening on L cil New lot. OXtord Sh Don’t buy until you see ours. — 1895. CS. J B. MACDONALD & C6. Charlottetown, June 29, 1895—y Goi: G@ Sey @Oz. & Taken to Card. Taken to Manufacture, Taxen in Exchange for Cloth. Bought for Cash, Highest Price Allowed We call special attention to our fine Tweeds, which we manafacture from impo-ted Marino Wool. Also to the fact that we have a Scotes Dyer in the Mill, so that we can give you a good standing color, , . made fom pure Wool only. Wholesale aod retail. Anvther important fc! is Wholesale orders delivered f:0 n Char) tte:own. taal vur g ads are all MONSTON WOOLLEN MiLLé. Jasonic isuilding, BELOW J. D. Tempte THREE DOORS W. Charlottetown, July 2, 1895—135 & wky ‘ . qarafton McLEOD'’S €CO#NfR. Strect, C. TURNER, ‘gent Yes, ivs time to order your Summ:r oatfit, 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 an) 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 The Reason Why. We announced in our ad. last Saturday that we wanted to beat the big day we had on the previous Saturday, and we did it in yvood shape. It was a hummer—tbhe bes! Saturday we had since we started in our new location. THE REASON WHY !—We keep the largest assort- ment, best qualities and nobbiest styles of Ilats under one roof on P. EK. Island. Saturday was a great Ifat dav with us. We keep the best selected line of Gents’ Furnishing: in the city—the tony kind, that you cannot get in othe: stores. We sell our goods cheap and are satisfied with small profits. Our Tailoring Establishment is the oaly first-class one in P. E. Island. Good dressers all come to us when they want a Fashionable Suit. The above are all good reasons why we do the business. THE SWELL TAILORS, Ch’town, June 24, 1895. Successors to C. E. Robertson. AMERICAN OIL STOVES ! One Ilundred l-wick at $1.20; Fifty 3-wick at $1.80. BODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, June 14, 1895 —135 —— ; The Tightest Packing 75 cents; £ixty 2-wick at Now is the time tv buy. ....won't crease or wrinkle cny garment lined with.... Fibre Chamois | : A light shake restores the sleeves and -kirt to their origin al shape and beauty, and the st:ffuess outlasts es erything. Be sure to fin] the NAME ON EVERY YARD, a3 imitations are plentifal and prove miserable failures. june26—3i (352) CO9O9 09 OOOO SOOO 19006591 9959090 COCKE 4. btn tn tnt bn bb bb tt tn de, tp, ty de i tp pt VTvVvVvTvvVvVeY- -vevvVvVvVvVTTS ; Steamer Jatyucs Gartier, During the month of J ily, lickets fr on Crapand tu Cuarly tetawn acd return will seu “ SS. ALe+tiN (on s | <2 F cctiee 8 " i , . te : ewes me eiue : tae dval the tay of issue of thie fel w lav L.. ©. OWEN. ’ . . Caauriotte own, June 28, 1895. Un, H. 2. J0nSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Ang 16, $4—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this hendéine charges Ave cents se line WANTED—A good gencral servant. itonce to Mas Pia jaly3—3i Apply 1b», Brighton Road, WAN" ED—A boy about 16 - ears old to work about a hou-e and »ti'e d toa h Tse; nust have good r com.werdation-; one from the coun ry preferred App y at tuls office jurys LOST—LastSunday mornii’s on the way toch res, la sdy'’s waterproof cape apply LO (UDG k P19 Z GERALD, Koockrour JUjys— 2b y PO LETOR SOR SALE -The pew dw ing 1Olse “ney Pol ses OD KM u-tom Stro-t, recent- ly Occuped vy the uwleriveo d! large :rounds, trait trees, ete; loc tigate > Let water ba open, beet heating andeoid water, Ap- ply w CB Coaw eli or Joa Hels an june — im » WANTKE —\ gx of canva ser for every oun Vin Neva Gotia, ie e salea dtalan ames, CVC.U-ive lids .uee le eply, Pul his paner New Branswies aad . losell a speciaity to Cowmlrvi; bew cs Lae time A cdoess, Ciciosi ng stamp jor Aunt cal, Que. Mention zm 1\—aprs lve Tu, fU LEP OR CO Be SULD —Brighton Lotre mth+ North River, and formerly the sam- mor residence of U-+late Admiral Bayfield: erms very reaonable. App.y to BAYrienp t BLAncua*n, June TO Lo" t— The house at the head .f Pownai ‘tree litely occupied by drs John Dorsey; retled with mot wieter; possession given ul nes ‘piva’ Par Ex axetves o FOUND A purse coutaining a smail ‘mount in money, and sume papers. Appiy at this Office july.l—ii FUUND —On Sunday ‘asta Satchel with a parse» nd bunch of keys Inside. Apply at this office july2—tf BOY WANTED —At onee, to do ceneral vO Kaboul a house. Appiy al this office june 2—t! WANTED 'O H'RE-Po amonth«ortwa, t light buggy anil harness ap ly at this sitive U- joneds cues eesti linia th + OUSE TO LET— On King S'ree, opposite rF+«dde st C Beecken’s, bh S rooms mda kitehen, poreh and coaes . ous inrse ardand watetproo! ediar Rent mo lerate. medintely. Apply om ihe pre- \~S exsron ie I Nines to ld Dove ew. iw pd—junes ne ira on W N ED—Salesm. n t- seli ch ie Tne of mrdy trees, rows sacuhb:, ete in -ities ane villas melon tramos in th cow ory: +e xPi nee mn eded: agents aal euslomers erated as liberal as tine be ' entice es: ' ’ “tt this paper.—Stone & Wellington, dentreal, (jac; J W Beal, Manacer. mayi—?m (5) PR. Ty tera se arshoeld 100d spring water. Apo'y to F. Tcenen. janes -2.5, w'ty Im WANTED -—M on to travel for the “Fonthill Nurseries” of anela; fast sellin = snecial- les, MO SUYSLILU nin orders, @exelusiv: ter- ritery,rmslibe al Angly at once —S'oge t Wellingto , Nurserym:n, Montreal, Que., iW Bali, Manager. Mentiou tis p per. jinell—2m it) T) HIR Z.—\ first-class tlorse and Buggy sl-Oad:ssies ate! Ph vetoa ferms re+son ible Kaqgaui:eatG.G Jary’s lews ry score 10rth sid > Qacta 3] .ire, Op 6 bs Posi U.fies Wayiis-liysass WANTED [VM WEDIATELY—ivvd, stead. boy tod» general outside work; gooi wares Lpply at thir office u—jun 27 LST—in this city, on Thursday, 2vth ins*., t biack overcoat. Find -r will be rewa ded on eaving itat this office a! juncz7 _WANTED—General servant, two in a family; no washing; good wages Apply io VISS STRICKLAND, Fitzroy Sti eet, june2z —11 LOSs?.-From a wateh chain, an oul gy td zu'nes. Finder wili be lib. rally rewarded on returningeame, Apply at this office. jus WANTE1'--Westering Cart. Apply at this vffice jJuae2e WAN! ED—Two Jiundresse-, one mest and ish cook, 6 -@ waitr: es one kiteven girl, for summer Hotel PPYyY t© wRr<« BURKIS, jreat George street. 1\i--jun’ 39 W i NPED—\ good girl tor ¢ neral hous wor’; good re ei@aces Poqu. red, Atply at this oiff e. jusels HOUSE TO LET The nou-e adjoining the residence of Mrs Kdward Palmer on Queen J resi, containing eight rooms<; it is titted with electric light and heated with hot water; poss “85100 given alonce. Apply on premises orto HW JAMES PALM EK. if- may2y Word in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. al The reason we sell so cheap is thit our stock is pm - chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionuble Goods. Nov old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large discount figures. The people und-rstand that little game and cannot be bluffed. They know that men dou’t waste time doing business for fun. Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, and you will be satisfied that we can give you the best value or the least money. : WEEKS & WARREN, Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy North Side of Market Square. Ww ANTED—A middle-aged, respectab e wo- man as hous keeper Apply, stating wages recuired and references, to Rev E T Wour- ARD, Georgetow i tf—junes TO LET -Two offices in the Stemper Block. ‘pply to Prowse Bros. if—may| W ‘*NT*D—Coat, vestand pant makers at JouHN MACLEOD & Co’s. ti—mayll W <NTED—‘4n honest, active gentieman of ‘a y totravel for established, reliable house salary 378 payable $15 weekly and expenses 3S tuaten permanent. References. Enclos #eif-addressed stamped eu -clope Tue Dwmin on Com piwy, 315 Omaha Building, Chicago junelz—lm TLE east, Seven rooms. quer ow Stree \ nic: eottare on Fi'aroy S-ree Apply to J D Taywoun, junedi WANTED AT ONCE--Good coal, pant aid yest makers; no apprentices need apply to MucKay WooLen lo iWf—junes TO LE—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately tn possession of Henry Douse, Esq, CC; possession given at ynce. Also, that beautifully situated two- sto y dweiling on Prince Street, now occupied yy Jam s Reddin, Esq; possession given first of July next Also, cottege sitvuat don Hills- vorough Street, lately occupied by Wallace rb ng; possession given a' once. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 Uf— may W ANTED—A Schol Teacher or pupil in the higher branches lo filla position of trast during the summer months; one accustomed «9 dealing with farmers preferred; mast be wiilirg totravel. Acdress, enclosing stamp for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que, juacel— 132 # er ‘ . ~ are c-~ oy i a aml