si isin todas te 0 wey ee —; ee ———"" cn ta » 7 « OR LN ILL LLY LE | LETS THE DAILY EXAMINER : err. 2. See. 7 eee ee LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mayties 4 Seectatry.—Beer Bros -> Tye Ramway Time Tare The sum- mer time table of the P. E. island Railway wil g to effect te-morrow [wo trains east and two trains west are provided dail The time table is published in anot oluma > ]st.ANDER Beavep Ort During the rece Mr Robert La : ved in Sum- mers va family losing all their hou | effect They barely eacaped wit e hes cn their backs.— Faru - SrooN COMPETITION The Charlotte town Engineer Company will hold a series 3 8} con petition 3 during the ‘ ut Kensington Range. The first will be beld on Saturday next for a dessert apoo Ranges, 200,500 and 600 yards, Mart Henn Rif There will also be an aggregate prize,a table for the best four ‘ es oe I Mowtt Recorp During the } f May g to-day, there were eight ' ns before the Stipendiary Magistrate, as lows: Drunkenness, 12; brea 2 KyuOT Regulation Act, 1; brea f Seaman’s Act, 2; improper use of firearms, 1; interfer ng with police in discharge of their duty, 1; assault, 1 Two persons were sent to the Supreme Court on four separate charges, and three he receipts dur- e month amounted to $81.99. - cafes were dismissed. ing t P. E. Istaxnp Hosrirau.—aAt the meet- ing of the contributors to the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, held last evening, the two retiring trustees, Mesers, J. Gillis and G. Bremner, were re-elected, and a resolution disapproving of the act passed at the last session of the Provincial Legis- lature exempting the hospitals from tax- ation, The financial report shows that the expenses during the year amounted to $3,394 Bae and the receipts to $4,369.92, leaving a balance on hand of 73.20 was c arried ceiiilianion Sceypay Scroor Mretives.—At the an pral meeting of the First Methodist Church Sunday School last evening the tollowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Superintendent, W. W. Stanley; Assistant Superintendent, W. F. Carter; Sec- retary, E T Higgs; Treas- urer, J R Davison; Librarian, A.W. Mitchell; Organist, Miss Blatch. The officers of the Second Methodist Charch were also elected last evening Thev are as follows :—Superintendeat, L B. Prowse; Asevi*tant do., L. ¢ Worthy : Secretarv, Mr Frank Hutcheson; Assist ant do. H. Ritchie; Librarian, Wallic Pickard; Assistants, Miss Lena Carter, Willie Duncan nssiiainiiaes Uxivep Srates Crors—-The United States department of agricnitare has ie ened acrep bulletin, part of the contents ef which may be interesting to Canadians. Potatoes and other crops have been nipped by frost, and the recent cold weather has had the effect of keeping everything back- ward. Nodamage has been reported to fruit except in a few places where the rain fall washed the blossoms from the trees. There has been a lack of rain all over New England, and this has been the chief canse of complaint ameng the far mere. Many garden seeds have failed to germinate in the dry earth, and others that have rigen abore ground were hart if not ruined by frost. cee Srrawserry Fesrivar and Longfellow Concert, St. Paul’s Schoolroom to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The following at- tractive program has been prepared: Piano Duett—Miss Chappelle and Miss Lena Horne; recitation—“‘Evangeline,” Mies Gertrude Davies; song — “Stand still, my Steed,” Mrs. Roome; recitation— “The arm chair,” Miss Jean Cumming; song—"The Village lacksmith,” Rev. W. Hamlyn; part songs—*Daybreak,” and “Golden Sunset; duett——* Excelsior,” Mr. Fred Davies and Mr. Tom McLean; song—Mr. William Bayfiekle; duett— “Pulaski’s Banner,” Mra. Norton and Miss Sinclair: recitation—Mr. Harry White. Admission 10 cents. Proceeds to new ehurch fund. Judge Fitzgerald will pre- side. dalla Evavcettsr Merkie at STeELLARTON.— The greatest and grandest series of religious meetings ever held here came to a close Jast evening in Sharon church. During the four weeks’ stay of Mr. Meikle here, ahout 200 people voluntarily came out and publicly signified their intention of starting in the new life. Mr. Meikle’s addresses are characterized by such direct- ness, power and pathos, combined with an jutimate aod complete knowledge of the holy seriptures, his appeale are almost irresistable. He is altogether free from cant and affectation, and has intense love for young men and that burning enthue jasin in the cause of the Master. Mr. Meikle is without doubt the foremost and most successful Canadian engaged in evangelistic work to-day.—New Glasgow Enterpriae —_—-o- — Tie arrivals destroyed by fire. — = ae CANADA'S SONS CELEBRATE. The Boston Post reporis that the sons of fair Harvard who claim Canada as the land of their birth, united at the Vendome Hotel to help swell the festivitiss in honoe f the gallant British tars and Her Majesty’s natal day. Thedinner at the Vendome was given by the Harvard Canadian Club, which is composed of Canadians attending the college. About sixty memders of the club sat down to the tables with their in- vited guests. The gnesta were Com- mander Bayly, of the Blake, Lieutenant Cooper-Key of the Tartar, the British vice cousul, Mr. Siewart, Professors Norton, De Sumichrast and Wendell of Harvard, J. A. Gordon, British army. Lettera of regret were read from Admiral Hopkins, Captain Hamilton, of the Blake, Commander Fleet, President Eliot, Dean Briggs, the Hon. E. J. Hodgson, and President Schurman, of Cornell. President F. J. McLeod presided and was toastmaster. Toasts were drunk to the Queen of England and the President of the United States and “our country.” Commodore Bayly and Mr. Gordon re- sponded to the toast, “The Army and Navy.” Professors Wendell and Norton responded to “Harvard,” Lieut. Cooper- Key and Henry Sandham to “Our Guests.” Previous to the banquet, R. McDougall was electe! president; E. W. Cox, secre- tary; B. W. S. Thompson, treasurer. President Fred. J. MeLeod is a son of Mr. Hector asalcLeod, of Charlottetown Royaly. PERSONAL. Mr. W. S. Stewart returned from Ottawa last evening. Dr. Alexander, of Stanhope, arrived here from MeGill College, last evening. Miss Ada Howard, of North River, re turned last evening from Spokane Falls, His Lordship Bishop Macdonald and Dr. MeMillan returned home last evening- The Rev. W. B. King, ef Cambridge, Mass, is visiting Charlottetown. He is the guest of the Master of the Rolls. John T. Mellish, Esq., and Mr. Walter P. Doull returned from Sackville, N. B., last evening Rev. 8S. J. Arsenault, of Memramcook, is visiting the Province. He is a son of Hon. Joseph O. Arsenault, of Wellington. Greene Graves is the name of a new joctor who has located at Kensington, Kan., and advertises that he has just grad- uated from a medical college. Rev. D. B. McLeod, of Orwell, was reg- istered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. Last evening there were registered: Jas. Laird, New Glasgow; E. W. Emery, Bos ton; C. A.MeNutt, Kensington. — Mr. E W Ebbetts, of the Plant Line, Boston, is registered at the Hotel Davies. last evening included: H Griffith, Quebec; James Gilmour, Glas zow, Scotland; A King, Halifax; SC Clark, Mt Stewart; C E Pratt, St Peters; A Par- sons, Montreal; Minnie Morrow, Souris: Miss Ella Morrow, do; Misa Robin Har, Woodstock, N P; John; N B; W O Brace, Bells Coilege, Man. Mr. John D. Gillis, who has been visiting his relatives aad friends in Belfast for some months past, returns to-morrow to his home in Athena, Oregon, via New York. During his absence, the place of business owned by himself and his brother under the firm name of Gillis Bros., was We learn that work has been begun upon a new building, and that the business (that of farnitare dealers) will be vigorously pushed in the future. Dy) ing on His Feet, “That man is just dying on his feet.” How often the phrase is used with re gard to persons brought te death’s door by overwork and consequent nervous prostra- tions and debility. They cannot afford time to rest (so they will tel) you) and gradually they reach the stage where their friends speak of them in the words above quoted. For all who have reached such a stage or are in broken health from any cause, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic, the great nerve and brain invigerater, blood and flesh builder, and a perfect stomach tonic and aid to digestion. For Dritt.—No 1 Company, Garrison Artillery, wil! meet for drill this evening at 8 o'clock. -_--_—— oO Prorecrixc Tue Trex. — Mr. P. P. Archibald, ‘of the Queen Hotel, planted another young tree in front of his premises on Arbor Day, and put a new box around it to-day. sliced Frrewen’s Toursament.—The executive committee, at their meeting last evening, decided to recommend the following pro- gramme for the tournament; Parade of all the visiting and city firemen on the morning of Aug. 14; torchlight provession the same even‘ng, and the sports and races in connection with the tournament, be held on the afternoon of the 15th. DOES FARMING PAY ? It does if you look after the little things ; for instance, if you study how to feed your Po.ice Corer. —This forenoon, a young woman named Mianie Turnbull was ar- reigned on a charge of araaniting her step-mother, Rebecca Turnbull. The Turnbulls reside on Rochford Street. Mra. Turnbull! stated that on Sunday last, when she was about to use # shoe-brush, her husband, Andrew Turnbull, told her she was not to use it. Mrs. Turnbull re- plied, “People off the street can use Sg Minnie apparently understood this to be a personal reflection upon her character, and, after aome preliminary remarks of a not very edifying nature, struck her eteprnother three times with an iron Minnie’e etove-poker, bruising her arm. only defence was that she could not see why the stepmother was put in the house overher. His Honor fined Minnie $3 or forty days imprisonment. One drunk was fined $1 or five days. He paid the fine. ipnccilipienes Nowrawest Missioxs. — The following extract from Mr. Hilton Keith’s last letter with reference to the bale sent him from Charlottetown in February, for the desti- tute in that part a interesting to those concerned : “April T°: [ found the articles to be most useful; the clothing | distributed t» those who were very poor, and they desire me to thank you very much for your kind. ness, The books I gave out a¢ prizes to the school ehildren. I only gave the cloth- jng to euch of the deatitute as are Christians. - + * The people ere very poor, and nct able to provide clothing suitable for the cold weather. The tobaceo, which was very much appreciated, as being @ new aud superior kind, I gave out to the old people. I cannot tell you the good such a hale of clothing as you were kind enough to send does amongst these poor people. ; I fully explained to the Indians where it avas collected and they seem proud to think there are people im the far east whe are: charitable and kind enough to think of thet:.” of Saskatchewan, will be | —— =_ —————— BEER Only BROS. 80 Cents. We have Eighty Cent now find added fresh Bargain Table. BLOUSES, WHITE SKIRTS, and NIGHT ROBES, all at the one price, and that a very low -one for the quality, style and real value of the goods. BEER BROS. interest to our You will stock you can save dollars every year, not ly feeding cheap food but by feeding the right food. For steers, the best flesh- forming feed; for cows, the best milk- making feed; for horses, the best strength- ening feed. But no matter how well you feed, if the food is not properly digested the animals will not thrive; and remem- ber, one pound of food properly digested is worth wore than five pounds not assi- milated. There is xothing like Peel’s Condition Food to help digestion. Satis- faction guaranteed or money refunded. Price $1.00 per bag, worth $10.00. Johnson & Johnson;; THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Sor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond Sts. may30 STARVE OUT THE ARMY OF Flies, Moths, etc., about to invade your home by using some of our Wire Doors and Window Screens. Doors in three sizes, Win- dow Screens adjustable. Both Doors and Screens will allow the flies to escape out- ward from the inside. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. er The Other Man got my spoiled my trade. advertised, I DIDNT. of next Trinity term. F H Armstronz, $¢ mandamus to Henry Smith, Clerk of the | J mz, $ appeal in the snit of Horne vs. Daniel Me- ge aie customers and He OBITUARY. It becomes our painful duty to announce the sudden demise of Lucy MelIntyre, be- loved wife of A. McKinnon, Brackley Point, and third daughter of the late Jobn MelIntyre, of Savage Harbor, which sad event occurred at her late home on the 23rd of May, in the 43rd year of her age Deceased enjoyed good health until the 18th inst., when she contracted inflamma- tion of the lungs, which, despite medical aid, terminated as above stated. During her sojourn in Brackley Point, she endear- ed herself to all by her kind and amiable disposition. She bore her illness with Christian fortitude and resignation, and was accorded the privilege of receiving all the ritesof holy church from her pas- tor, Rev. R. B. MeDouald, before her soul went to meet itsMaker. A very large con- course of people of all denominations fol- lowed her remains to St. Andrew’s, where the funeral service was performed by Rey. Monsignor McDonald, after which the de- ceased, respected for her many amiable jualities, was committed to the earth. She leaves a sorrowinvg husband and five small children, besides a iarge circle of friends _ — ~ GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Loxvon, May 29.—The selection of the Ear! of Jersey to represent the imperial government at the intercolonial conference which opens on June 22 at Ottawa, is gene rally applauded. The Earl of Jersey has a keen sympathy for everything which has a tendency to unité Canada and Australia, and when governor of New South Wales he learned of the need which Australia had for both cable and steamship lines to connect the colony with other parts of the empire. Loypox, May 29.—John Morley, chief secretary for [reland, replying to a ques- tion put by John Kedmond, said that the government had no statutable power to make loans for the purpose of co-operating with the farming interests of Ireland. Mr. Morley added that it was impossible, at the present time, to consider the question of legislation upon this subject. Brooxiyx, N. Y., May 29.—Fire Com- miggioner Wurster to-day gave out a report of the investigation into the causes of the fire in Talmage’s tabernacle. The commis- sioner believes the fire was caused by a burning candle left in the organ, which, ind relations to mourn their irreparable loss. Requiescat in pace —_—_—_-oo——_——_——-—— MOUNT ALLISON NOTES, Sackxvitte, N.B., May 29.- The physical culture drill of the young ladies, and the gymnastic drij] of the young men, came off this morning very successfully, Jabez Rice, of Cornwall, took-second prize. The corner stone of the new art gallery was laid in the afternoon in the presence of a great assemblage. Rev. Dr. Lathern presided. Rev. Dr. Pope conducted the devotional exercises; A silver trowel was presented to: Mrs. Joseph L. Black, who Jaid the _ stone, Dr. Borden read the list of articles con- tained in the box deposited im the niche. The bard played and addresses were de- livered by Rev. C. H. Paisley, J. T. Mel- lish, Rev. J. Shenton, Rev: Dr. Heartz and the Rev. Mr. Campbell, rector of Dor- chester. Convocation was held in the evening, and the degree of B. A. was con- ferred on fifteen candidates, including four young ladies Among the new B. A’s. are taymond Clare Archibald, son of the Chief Preceptress of the Ladies Coliege, and Edmund Wari Seller, sou of the Rey. Joseph Seller. Mr. Archibald also won first-class honors in mathematics, and Mr. Seller first-class honors in classics. Miss Harriet Scammell Olive, of St. John, was va edictorian.} -—-—. when it burned down, set fire to some pieces of wood or paper. There was no | evidence that poirted to incendiarism. Catcutra, May 29.—A dam formed by alandslip in the river at Charkkup ri Kulu, North of India, burst recently and flooded four villages in the valley. More than 200 persons were drowned. Loxpox, May 29.—The Daily News cor- respondent in St. Petersburg writes: The ,police are still arresting political suspects throughout the empire. The extent of the stot, he say8, was greatly under that esti- tpated at first. Almost daily the police lisvover evidence of rainifications hitherto unsuspected. - Cooks in the Imperial houseliold were dismissed suddenly a few days ago because they were suspected of a plot to poison the ezar. Battimore, May 29.—The sub-treasury here to-day, by order: from Washington, shipped a half million dollars in gold to New York, leaving only. $2,000,000 on hand: bere. In 1890 there was $7,000,000 in gold coin in the Baltimore vault. The impression prevaila that the government is concentrating gold in New York for foreign shipments. Paris, May 29.—La Patrie to-day an- nounced that Turpin, the inventor whose name some time ago came prominently be- fore the public in connection with the in- vention of an explosive known as melinite, SUPREME COURT. Tuersvay, May 31. George A. W. Robertson vs. Alexander Kennedy—On motion of Mr. A. A. Me- |} Lean arule nisi fora new trial was grant- ed in this canse, returnable oa the first day In re applicaton of Alex. Horne for County Court, requiring him to grant an Donald—On motion of Mr. Stewart, the Court ordered a mandamus in the alterna- tive, returnable Trinity term next. Court adjourned sine die. The Court of Appeal in Equity opened and adjourned till 14th July. THAT RACE. Sirn,—It is rumored that the long dis- tance bicycle race between Messrs. Davies and. Moore has been fixed for Wednesday next, in the morning. A real, genuine race between the crack wheelmen of this town isa thing that has been often promised, and as often rizzled. Now that one is to come off in earnest, in the interests of the sport it should be so timed as to give all hands a chance to see the come in. Very few can get time to go to Southport in the middle of the day. Why not have the finish at seven in the evening—preferably on a Saturday. WeaLer. | = —D 6® — WHAT TROUPLED HIM, “You scem to be troubled, my dear.” “T am, dear wife, I am,” responded the popular preacher, “I can’t make up my mind whether I can gain more mention by hauling the newspapers over the coals or by praising them to the skies.”—Indian- apo.is Journal. The marvelous success of Hood's Sarsa- parilla is based upon the corner-stone of absolute merit. Take Hood’s throughout the spring months. Se ~~ LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. Boots and Shoes.—We have more stock than we have room for at our new stare, Market Square, and it must go. Come to us for equare bargains in boots for men women and children. —J. B. Macdorald & Co. 6i—may31 Boys’ Clothing —A large stock at low prices at J, B. Macdonald & Co’s. may31—6i Children’s tan cashmere and cotton hose, all sizes, at the London House. may3l 3i Straw hats in leading styles for gentle- men, at the London House,” may3l 3i Business Men’s Shirts. Prowse Bros. have just received a fine line. Come and get one. Another lot of Christy's jelly wafers and fresh soda biscuits just received at Beer & Goff’s. " 2i—may30 Ladies’ blouses—-A large assortment, latest styles and perfect fitting, just open- ed at Stanley Bros. m28 2i Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm will form a sketching class in oi] and ~vater colors during the first week in July, and also special clasees for children in drawing from nature. She will be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in all branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. wll d&w All in need of crockery and glassware would do well to call and see our new goods which we are selling so cheap, at W P Colwill. dw 4w — = TRAW HATS. window this week. wee eee LONDON HOUSE. For Leading Styles in Gen- tlemen’s Straw Hats see our HARRIS & STEWART, and who was subsequently imprisoned, angered at the refusal of France to purchase his latest invention, has left the country and has sold to the govern- ments composing the dreibund the secret of the -mannfacture of a terrible war machine. The latter is said*to comprise anew explosive anda projectile which it is claimed, will completely ‘transform the art of warfare and the conditjons under which it is wage 1, rendering its possessors the masters of Europe. The newspapers mentioned adds that Turplin received several] million francs for the invention. Inpranapotrs, Ind., May 29.—Judge Baker of the United States court instrue- ted the grand jury today on the section of the United States statute which makes it a crime to interfere with the ‘movements of the United States mails. It is under- stood that Judge Baker thought this necessary on account of the strikers acts in obstracting the runuving of trains on which mail matter is carried. Several railroads have been considering the advis- ability of laying before the jury infor- mation as to the conduct of strikers. St. John Sun. PARIS GREEN 81r,—In a list published in some of the Island newepapers of persons selling Paris Green for the Peters Government, there appears the name of George Vanlderstine, Vernon River Bridge. Now, there is no one of that name doing business at Vernon River Bridge. True, one of that name is a clerk in the shop of George Forbes, a member of the Peters Government. Why- try to concea! things in this way? — Like his colleague, *'Mr. H. C. McDonald, in taking a fee in the Larter case, is not Mr. Forbes virtually violating the Independ- ence of Parliament Act? There are plenty of good men around Vernon River who would handle this stuff. These are Messrs. D, and W. McDonald, John Find- ley, Jas. Hayden and others. The trans- action was rather questionable, but per- haps Mr. Forbes. wanted to reward his clerk and political henchman. It is said this same George VanIderstine - succeeded in invigorating one of the grit voter? in the neighborhood, who was pronounced by his medical adviser as unable to go, sufficiently to record his vote on election day. Still, I suppose we must believe that Mr. Forbes isa good temperance ad- vocate and above dealing in Government Paris Green contrary to the law. Youre, &c., Re-action. SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May 29 — Hope, Grady, Sydney; Sea Breeze, Terrior, do; Marryatt, Keeping do. May 30—SS Bonevista, Fraser, Montreal. CLEARED. May 29—Congo, McKinnon, St Jobn’s, Nfid; bark Ralph B Peake, Rendle, Liv- erpool. May 30—Bonavista, Fraser, Sydney. —IF YOoU— Want awife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, | : ~ “ADVERTIS®#’IN \TEHE EXAMINER. yon to catch the train. Our best Watches can be depended on. They are full jewelled, finely finished and adjusted given. CAMERON BLOCK. Charlotteton, May 18—ly 1894, may] 8—dy a ted -- A Reliable Watch will aid to leat and cold. References E.W. TAYLOR; ———— ana THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1894 —IS NOW regular prices, fast because we people want. Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—dy Your Attention, Please. a OUR CENTS FURNISHING STORE FULL OF—— The Latest New York Ties, See our Silk Braces at 25 cents per pair, worth twice as much. White and Colored Shirts in endless variety. Best value that is to be had. trade in this department is growing Talk about Summer Underwear ! it at the right prices and right goods. What do you say if you call on us soon; See our window for prices. PROWSE away below } Our keep just what the We have ROS. FAMILY Only $3.50 per Bbl. AT J.D. MACLEOD & (05 harlottetown, May 8, 1894—tu thu sat FLOUR. Call and see specimens. extra charge will be made. Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—3m dy (>Hi). .. PHOTOGRAPHER, Calls special attention to the marked superiority of his Photcs. They are not mere Photographs, they are Like- nesses, and make invaluable mementoes of absent friends. CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS a specialty, for which no Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. PP Se ee — COOK. Se a NT FOR ARTISTIC TRY US. Commercial Printing and Bookbinding WE LEAD. HASZARD Charlottetown, May 29, 1894—t t s Victoria Row, Brown’s Block. & MOORE, —— 2 reer gee Teeth Extracted Free of Pain. —————— Wo Extra Charge. DR. J. D. MATER, Of St. John, sole agent for Canada for the famous Hale Method of Painless Dentistry as been invited by Dr. J. P. Murray to de, monstrate the above method at his office Queen Street, and on the days of June 4th and 5th he will extract teeth absolutely without spas at said office, and witheut inconvenience ,to.the patient. This affords the public a splen- did opportunity to have their teeth removed in an ¢xceptionally skillful and comfortable manner. here will be no extra charge for the use of the method. Office hours, 9a. m. tol p.m., 2 B. m. to 6 Pp -™.,7 p.m. to9 p, m. : may2%—dy ti ist june wky li FOR SALE. Valuable Business Premises 2 } At Murray Harbor South, Lot 64. desirable Business Property, consisting of | Store, Dwelling House and Outbuildings, | with about 3} acres of land formerly owned and occupied by John T. Hugh. Full particulars given on application. DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors, etc. Cl’town, May 14, 1894—m th & wy 6w FOR SALE. The Dwellirig House and Property at Brighton formerly occupied by the late Admiral Bayfield ‘as a summer residence and now occupied by Capt. W. A. Weeks. Lhe house is heated with hot water, and ie in first-elass order. About three acres otdat d can go with the same. Posession given about the Ist of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, The undersigned offer for sale that very | mis apl7—4dy tf Trustee. Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resilient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new g inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly pronounce far ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from R. M. Young, Agent Board Wante Board wanted for two weeks for persons attending the Summer School of Science, commencing July 4th. Apply to the undersigned AT ONCE, stating the number you can accommodate and the rate per week. J. D. SEAMAN, Secretary S. 8. of Science. may 26—eod tf Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale een Sample bottle free to physi- upon rece apt of come. GHER BROS, & CO., feb2—d&aw %m Montreal. BICYCLE FOR SALE. Century Columbia Bicycle, in first-class order, will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at HASZARD & MOORE'S. may30—1i DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - - - Charlottstown. may30 THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. Clocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, I am pre- pared to do all kinds of work in my line with neatness and despatch. temember the place. Charges moder- TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Deuble-seated Pheeton. Enquire at G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- town. 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 Charlottetown Driving Park Now open for training. Tickets can be obtained from me at my offee in the Cam- eron Block. A. B. WARBURTON, Sec’y. May 26 3i 2 lw St. George Pharmacy. ate W = Ss Refreshing is the drink of Soda you obtain at Davies’ Drug Store. We have made it a point to obtain everything con- nected with the manufacture and dispen- sing of our Soda, to be only the best, thus being able to say “ Davies’ is the best in town.” DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. may 26 NOTICE. The Coal Business heretofore carried on by Capt. John Hughes, on Water Street, has been transferree to James A. Hlughes from this date. All debts due Capt. John Hughes up tothe 19th inst. are requested to be puid to the under signed within sixty days from date. JAMES A. HUGHES. Having entered into the Coal Business on my own account, I am prepared to su ply all kinds of Coal at the lowest possible rices. All orders left at my office on ater Street shall receive prompt atten- tion. Telephone communication. JAMES A. HUGHES. Ch’town, May 22, 1894—3i (t t s) FISHING GEAR! Our reputation in this branch of our business is the best for the least money. This year we offer the best Rod we ever had at $5. Call and see them. Everything needed in stock. REDDIN BROS, may18—lm WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl$ DOBELL LINE STMR. THAMES will load at Montreal for Charlottetown on Saturday, 26th inst., and will be due here on Wednesday, 30th inst.; and sails for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, carrying Live Stock on deck ard Produce under deck at low rates. For Freight or Passage apply here to N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, may23 Agents. LIIVEE.. Having leased the Lime Kiln formerly owned by the late Owen Connolly, Esq., Iam prepared to supply any quantity of FIRST-CLASS LIME, for building and farming purposes. All orders sent to Kilns will be supplied by Mr. Robert Gregory. c. LYONS. May 26, 1894—2w wlm her wat 6w CANADA ATLANTIC —— AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ru, at? p.m., and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Boston early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesdmy, May 15st, at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at Il a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- class $7.50. Through Tickets and Bills of Lading will be issued at Stations on P. BE. Island Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer withoat cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt lv from United States should instruct shippers te forward via “Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Plast Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. apt Dominion Coal Company, Ltd, The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre- pared to issue sie for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf TO LET. The Store and Offices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F, T. New- bery, [sq., and now by M. Trainor, Esq. Possession given Ist July next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, may17 ‘ Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. Hovsr To Ler.—House of 10 rooms, west end Sydney Street opposite Dundass Hsplanade Fine view. Apply on premises. May 8l—dyiw To LET.—The second flat above Mijler Bros’. store now in on of Prof. Earle, also third flat now occupied by A. OH. Possession given the lé4th Aug. Il8v4. Apply to John ay 3l—2aw if Offer. T0 LET—Summer Cottage to let at harbor, —G. H. TAYLOR. 2i pd—mayd TO LET—A cot’ on Cumberland 8! near Fitzroy, containing seven rooms In repair. Rentlow. Apply to WM. Crockett, on the premises. 2aw tf—may30 TO LET—Dwelling with stable, also base- ment shop on Queen Street. Enquire of R. K. BRACE. 2w eod—may2 PASTURE for two cows, with water. En- quire of R. K. BRACE. lw —maysv PASTURE TO LOT pasture for one —-Good cow at Brighton. Water in the field. may30—lw TO LET—A house containing seven rooms, leasant location, rent low. Possession June st. Enquire at this office. 6i—may29 BOARDERS—Accommodation for a few entliemen boarders, nice locality, Water St. ‘or particulars apply at this office. may2d—2Zi pd WANTED—A capable girl for general housework. Must be recommended, Apply to Mas. PHILIP LARGE, Bayfield Street. may2)—2i pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A girl for eneral housework.—Mrs. Geo. LONG WORTH, ilisborough Street. 3i—may28 PASTURE TO RENT—A three-acre field, with good well of water in it, in rear 0/ Brighton Brewery. Apply to Joun INGs. may23—si pd WANTED—A nurse. Apply to Mrs. R. F. DeEBLots, Spring Park. 3i cod pd—mayzs FOUND--On St. Peter’s Road, a rubber coat. Apply at this office. mays FOR SALE—Three ale pumps with coolers, pipe and taps complete, and a neck soda ratus, all in perfect order. Can be water ap had ata ain by applying to A. Macpox- ALD, 38 Queen Street. lw—may2 TO LET.—Pasture near the city. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTEH. iw~—may2zZ WANTED-—A competent girl, good refer- ences, to go to the States. Fare d. Apply to Urs. Wm. Brown, Holland may25—2i pd “WANTE D—A girl for general housework in asma!i family. Apply at this office. may2Z3—3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A giri with good references. Apply to Mrs. Harp, near Upper Prince Stree 3i—may23 TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached. Apply to THomas McQuarp, Lower Queen Street. maylo nerai housework. TEWART, Brighton may2l WANTED.—A girl for Apply to Mrs. : PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS. Only a limited number can be taken. may ls—tf TO LET—The House and Laud at Clyde River, the propery of Mrs. Sarah Darrach, formerly of = River, now residing in Quincy, Mass. immediate on will be iven. Forterma,etc., apply at the office of vies & Haszard or to A. MeNelil!, Auc- tioneer. 23 eod -may22 HOUSE TO LET—TIhe house on Bayfield Street now occupied »y Mrs. Hobkirk. Coa- tains nine roo.cs, hvated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences, Will be vacant middie of August. mayl2 FCR SALE OR TO RENT.-—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, tormer)ly occupied by the subscriber. Posse + sion given lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ape —tf SALESMEN WANTED W sell our goods by sampie to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight toevery business man or firm; liberal sulary and expenses paid; position rmanent. For t-rms address with stamp ‘ENTENNIAL M’P’G. Oo., Milwaukee, Wis. may3—tu FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Isiand, the very eligible House oo- enpied by him onthe corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about lst May next. Itis a first-class House in a respects, and is heated with hot water througs- out, For particulars spoly tod — Alley or to the subscriber on t prem —L. d, OsTRANDER. tf—-mchl5 WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who understands taking cere of horse and cow and making himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. maylf TO LET—One-balf of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. Wet NER. t—mayli TO LET—The Italian Warehouse, Queen Street. Two Stores let together or separately. Also, the large Brick Store at the opposite corner across the Rent iow. Apply te A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. 2w eod—-may2Z eee