1 | JONSTON Real Estate Agent 1 Estate % rhtand sold Reel & on Vom n Estates Managed Houses ‘Rented hen ts Collected. Stamper Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I. Houses For Sale UPP! 8 )I ! N ST House 6 rooms stable and youse, lot 100x27 ft. Pric $500.00 KENT ®" House and shop, 6 rooms ‘Lot <43 Price $800.00 paYFirl I) ST- Louse $1000.00 cA TOWN Ri * ALTY—(One mi.e from the sity), house barns and coach hous®. with 10 acres of laid, Price $2800 GRAFTON ST. (-ast)—House heated with hot water, barns et rice $120)00 will ex- change POUGLAS ST—| louse, 5 rooms Price $300 CUMBERL ANI ST--House, 5 rooms, ~ood celiar. 2mal zarden. Price $400.00 gIsHOP ST—Two tenement house. Price S800) om EUSTON ST. (w st}\—Three tenement honse, (wilexchang UHESTNUT ST.-Two tenement house, (will exchange) , DORCHESTER ST toear Queen St)—House ‘and shoo ity eoutpuildings—business stand. Price $2000.00 COR. PLE‘SAN ror € St. PRIS ROAD—Large house, new. Price $1600.00 EUSTON ST—( barn, heates POWNAL ST hous®, new sllorws Hill) house, 9 rooms, witt hotair Price $11 Near Freton)two tenement *rice $1250 CROSS ST—Tw tenem:snt house, new. Price $00) HIGHLAND VENUE -—Honse. 8 rooms stale, Lot & x 19 Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just coustructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 40@31£9 ft. Price $550.00 sach, WARD ST—House7 rooms, Lot 13)« 4) ft Price $500.00 Houses To Let KING STREET (WEST)—6 rooms and stable $5 50 per mon th. KING ST—7 rooms $5. per month, WEST S'REEIL— Opposite residence of Sir L H. Davies a house, il rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate BRIGHTON ROATD—10 rooms end bathroom hot water and electric light $160 a year. SOUTHVORT (ear ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year WATER STREET-(WEST) Prick house I4 rooms. Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—1I1 rooms and tath room, water closet, electric light ete $200 a year BRIGHTON Kk OAD—S roorrs and bath room hot water apd stable $160.00 a year PLFASANY ST.-~ House § rooms, stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo. and out- SOUTHPORT- Summer cottage, buildings new. $50 a year There’s tea—und tea, There is tea of fiir appearance that never gcrewon a tea plant, and there’s genuine tea, The teas we sell are all genuine. They’re nothing but tea They’re pure and whole- some and appetizing. Driscoll & Rr._§_ Hornsby QUEEN STREET een - BLACK Dist)iD LINE The 8.8. Montreal, Sut be due at Ch’ 13th. and on Wednesday forencon will sail 3ONAVISTA sailing from lay morning,June 11, will »wo, Tuesday worning, June for St. John with horses, produce und: rates, For freight and pa » Nfld, via North Sydney, attle and sheep on deck and r deck at lowest possible ‘urther particulars as to sage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, June 7, Agents RAVT FURS Red Fox. Mink, Otter, ete The undere gned is prepared to pay the highest cash prices for all grades of raw furs at her old place of residence, RicHMonD Srreer West, Oprosire Jat Square. Any lets forwarded by boat or rail wit! be promptly sad satisfactorly remicted for. M).S. CHARLES HIGGIS, wkly Sins Richmond St. West THE DALLY EXAMINER, CHAMLULLETOWN, JUNE 7, ,89y ‘ - wen Weer See RE EE ‘Local and Other Items, Tre Sewerace.-—Owing to ascarcity ot certain sizes of pipe, we understand, that the contractors have decided to suspend the work of pipe-laying for a few days. Roval ANOTHER Excrrsion.— The Templars of Tem yerance, of Pictou, bave } } | engaged the Luneaburg for au excursion to Charlottetown on Julv Lst. ideale Brown Lor Soip. — The property knewn asthe Brown Jot an garden on Fitzroy Street, was sold at auction to-day by R. Bearisto, and was bought ty M s. George Stanley for $1,270. - Tue Vicrorta Bainee.—Mr. Forbes, of the Hamilion Bridge Company, and Gov eromenot Engineer McMillan, visited the site of the proposed stee! bridge at Vic-~ toria veeterday. Th2 site was considered most satisfactory, and the work ef building the bridge will be proceeded with @8 #@00n as possible. The bridge is tobe 109 feet steel span. The approaches are to confine the water into 10@feetepan, and are to be built three feet higher than the present ones, The eteel span will be supported by creosoted piles. it is expected that the bridge will he comyleted by the lst Sept. [be cost, itis thought, will not exceed $10,000. A Bicsuaxe Reoiwent.—The Globe eaye: St Joho may ere jong havea new militia corps—«a kiited regiment. The idea bas been iong considered and now the movement in favor of the plan is taking shape, tor nearly one bundred well-known young men have expressed & willioess to join such a oorps. In Mon'real, Toronto and other Camadian cities the kilties are the crack corps ard vo trouble is experien- ced in getting recruits. Itis hoped the same will be the experience in St Jobn and at least three companies can be organs izede The Highland uniform is a very attractive one and no prettier sight can be seen than a kilted regiment drill. PROLIFIC INVENTORS. It will undoubtedly surprise many peo- ple who are inclived to under-rate the importance of patents, to learn of the great number of patents taken out by some of the brainiest and richest men of the world. During the paet 25 years, the United Stat- es Government ~has granted 25 inventors more than 100 patents each, the whole number being 4894, and the average 195. Thomas A. Edison heads the list with 711. Nextin order, Elibu Thompson, with 394: Francis H Richards 345; Edwara Westen 274; Charles H. Schrivener 2438; Charles J. Vanderpoo'e 204, avd George Westinghouse 217. The inventors of Canada are beginning to realise that the United States offers a vast ficld for the development of monev making inventions. ‘Lhe following Cavadians who have recently been granted Uniced States patents sre kindly reported hy Marion & Marion, Patent Solicitors, New York Lite Buildicg, Montreal! : Geo Chicho'm, Sault St Marie, Mich— Children’s carriage; Thos J McBrine, Brimley, Mich, Car couplings; Richa d C Goff, Charlotieiown, P E I1—Ilce creepers; Samael W Butterfield, Three Rive rs, PQ —Wood sawing machines Wm V Chis~ holm, Ashdale, N S—Wrenches; Joreph A Dion, Montreal, P Q—Cooking niensus; ?Wm McDoaald, Halifax, NS—Duplicaste design displayers; J R Lavigueur, Mov- treal—Door stop and catch combined; Adelard Lapierre, Montreal, P. Q.—Sleep- ing Bags. Paul H. Trethewey, Muskoka Fa'ie, Oot—Guards for freight cars. Anrele N.el, Father Poist, P. Q.—OUar Lock; ircffle Guilbault, Montreal, P. Q —B-- stead. Abramw Broddsky, Monirea', P.Q. —Process of treating p ster peris Moulds L. C. Henson, Eagle serd, Mion. —D -o: ehecks Alexander Marengo. Montreal, P. Q.— Cigar Making machize. Un sime Galarpneau, Montreal, P. Q.- Ice Urer} ers —— ee ee eT When you see it 5% inour Ad iS SO fh Mens = $3 OU = Boot in tan, chocolate, and black, all goodyear welt, different styles, different lasts, we claim to have the best $3.00 value to be had. “Let us prove it you” Chocolate ‘Vesting Top boot, goodyear welt, AAPA extra well finished, “Good fitters” $4. a pair. R. K. JOST Stampers Corner EECEE SES SSF FES ESS SSS SSE SSE IEP ES EY 2 FP ee PHAARAAAFSAAAAAAAA AAAS AAS ae PERSONAL Rev. D. J) Gill, «¢f Indian River, is in the city Mr D C. Morsen, Cardigan, came to town 'b18 morning. Rev. J. J. Mecdonald, of Kinkora, was the city yesterday. li i- expected that Mr. Colir Fergueon will arrive home this evening. S:rauss, the great musical composer, died on Saturday last in Vienna. Hon. Peter McNutt, of Malpeq 1e, iS ID town, He is regisiered at the Hotel Davies. Mre. Allan left this morn'ng for Ross land. B. C., ona viritto her daughter, Mre. James H. Good. Mr. aod Mrs. Richard Hunt, Sammer- side, were passengers to town by the mail train last night Rev. Father Burke, of Alberton, paid Charlottetown a visit yesterday and went West thie morning. It is pleasing tolearn that Mr. Cyrus Shaw, M. L.A., is reported as “doing very well,” at the Coarlotietown Hospital. Mre. P. A. MeclIatyre, Miss Mary and Mr. Temple McIntyre were passengers to town by this morning’s train from Souris. Mr. B. F. Messervey left this morning for British Columbia where be will reside. He has Tue Examiner’s best wishes, Mr. J. E. B. McOready delivered lis lecture on D’Arcy McGee, in Souris, last night and returned to town by this iorn- ing’s train. Mr. Shirley Blakemore, of the Union Bank, Kentville, N. S.. is visiting Charlottetown, Beis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McLean. Mrs. Jobo Richards and Master Kenneth ticdards, returned from Washington, D. (., last evening. Mr. Richards met them at Point Du Chene. We regret to learn that Mrs. Brodie, of Black River, Lot 35, is dangerously ili. She is attended by Drs. Jenkins and Shaw who have no hope of her recovery. Mr. Adolphns Green, son ofthe late Mr. Daniel Green of Summerside, is spending his hclidays with friends in thie province. Mr, Green is casbier of a bank in Hamilton, Dakota, where ha has also extensive interests apart from his ‘bank business. Miss Edith A. Brown and Miss Ethel M. Angus, who have been takisga course cf instruction iv nursing at the Newton, Mass, Hoepital,graduated a tew days ago. Miss Brown is a daughter of Mr. A. L. Brown, and Mise Angus isa daughter of Mr. Rob Angus, now of Ottawa, - —>- 2-@ Earnscliffe Notes. The death of Mr. Stewart Mutch on the 22nd of May was one of the many sad events that have occurred here during the past few montbs. Mr. Mutch was in his 49-b year, ard leaves a-widow and four vonog children to mourn their great lose. He was ove of the most highly respected gentieman in thie Province, being Lonor~ able and justin a!l his dealings, courteous, obliging and kind to all,and with a cheer- ful disposition that made him a general favorite. One of his many virtues was his great uvselfishness—a rare virtue DOWw- a-days, when 80 mauy people seew to be living in litle worlds of their own, think-~ ing tittle and caring less for the feelings of their fellow men. Mr. Mutch’s funeral to he Baptist Cemetery at Lot 48, on the 24th inst, consisied of 84 wagons be last tribute of respect that could be osid bin by bis large circle of friends and At quatntarces, Un the 3rd inst., Mr. Austin McGilvary, of Cherry Va'ley, passed away afier about eleven mouths of intense sufteriog. the resul: of av injury to his back received by being violently thrown from bis wagon by . frightened borse. Mr.McGilvary wasa very popular and talented young man, and will be greatly missed by all. Our lobster faetory under the ekillful wantgement of Mr. Fred B. McRae, is doing good work this season, large caicbes of lobsters being taken every day. Mr. McRae is one of the most enterprising, tal - ented and popular youog men in the country and is lookedupon by many as one of our next representatives from the dis» trict in the next Local House. Mr. McRae’s pomination as one of the candidates ot this lietrict, would arouse great enthusiasm among our young men, and with a good colleagne he would sweep the District. The bridge which Mr. Thomas McPhee placed across Mclonies’ creek ie proving 4 great couveience tothe travilliog public whe are no longer under the necessity Of ‘“gwimming the creek” when croseing a high-tide. In view of the utility of this bridge as apublic work, the opin:on has been expressed that Mr. McPhee should ye.asmall grant from the Government. Now would, doubtless, bs a good time to make an application of this kind, when the “golden stream of blood money” is flowing into the treasury. But we doubt as tothe success, seeing that, during the past eight years the Government have spent on keeping the roads ard bridges in Karngelitfe in good repair, the large sum of three dollars and ninety-one cents ; and we musi not achieve a reputation for want- ing the earth, by asking for more money. We intend aeking for a coal-mine or two, but not till che next election. —— Rex. Dritt Seep .—No. 2. Co., G.A., meets at the Drill shed to-night at 8 o’clock in uni- form. Potice Court.— One drunk—Angus O’Hanley—figured before His Honor this morning. He was fined $2 or 10 days. Tre Pross.—Light winds, cloudy and cool. Thursday light to moderate winds, fine weather. Local and Other ttems Deata or AY [sLANDER, —Jame- Shes, Prisnee Edwurd I-l ode, ded at Somer ville, Mas~-., on the 2ad inst. Tue Drama —Hia't Hall’s Metropolitan Stock Compaiy. «re enquiring for date-a the Opera House .o July or August. ATR Past Lon-rer:.—The Journal eays a falling off 1: the lob ter ca‘ch is reported in the Jgmont Bay asd Summerside district» during the past few days. Important Meetinc.—The ladies of Grace Church congregaiion are reques' ed io meet at the par-onage cn Thars’ay evening at 7,30 for verry importent bus- 1D: BS, shvailinaiaids Enterprise — It 13 pleasing to learn that Mr. ©. R. Dickie bas a new siore up a!- ready aniis preparing for the erection of » new residence. Such enterprising and able men as Mr. D ckie are not greatly de- terred by fires or like misfor:uoes, - Grais Scarce.—It is said tbat there is a “girl famine” in Manitoba, and that do- mestics can easily get from $16 to $20 a month; cooks $25. A number of Scotch girls were imported last year, but they vearly al] got married. Ciry Ccvr*.--The City Court was in session this morning. The most impor tant case was a dispute regarding the ownership ofa bicycle, which was adj »uro~ ed until Monday to enable both parties to the enit to produce furth-r evidence, Ticnirn)=60AxNiversary.— The parish- ioners of Tigoish intend hiliing a graod festival and tea party onthe 19.h Jaly next te commemorate the 100ch anniver- sary of the founding of their perish. Special trains willruo from Charlottetown aod Summerside for the occasion at great- ly reduced rates. For further particulars watch thie paper. eisai Usrortunate.—Mr. Joseph Perry had the palm and thumb of bis right band badly cut and torn by acircular saw, io his millat Muddy Creek, one day last week. The injury was a very piinful one,and will lay him up from work for some time. Mr, Perry also lost a cow, a fewdavs age, ina swamp or bog—Sum- ‘ mersice Journa!, Tae Drama.— Oo Tuesday vight, June 22ad, in the old cuurch budding at Kinkora, the popular play of “*Captain Jack, or the Irish QOutl.w” will be per» formed by aeapable comyany. There should be a good attendance as the night will bea moonlight one, thus enabling people from & distance to take in the show. Admission 15 cents, reserved seats 25 centy. NaturaL Hisroky Scerery.—At the meeting of the Ex-cutive of the Natural History end Antiquarian Society, last night, it was determined to have the an- nual * onting” at Gallas Point, on Satur- day, l7th-inst. Members and their friends may obtain particulars from the secretary, Mr. Watson, who would like those wishing to participate to make ap- plication to bim at their earliest cou- venience. Rich Gop Srrix« —A rich strike of goidgbas been made at Montague, ove of. ghe best produceing camps in Nova Scotia fhe discovery was made in anentirely cew quarter of the district, and there is much «excitement in mining circles. Montague bas contributed some millions to the tota! Output of \be province. The new lead is nearly fwo feet wide and shows free gold in large quantities. Rod MzDovald, a well known Haligonian, spent $11,000 in iocat-~ ing the lead, Cricket Marca —Cricket is apparently goiog to boom this year. The first ins nings of the first match of the season was played at Victoria Park last evening. The match was be- tween two boys teams, the Diamonds and the Junior Abegweits. The former sgeted 28 runs, and the latter 18 runs. For the Diamonds, Eric McLean made 16 runs and for the Junior Abegweits Wm Houle made 9 rune. A large number of the younger sports were out to witness the game. Mr. Eustace Haviland and Mr. J. M. Su'livan were the umpires. The second innings is to be played tonigat at 6.30 _—__ i —— ——— i a al OD OD OHOSOFDIDW OB@eT’ as * Are You Supersiltious ? Some folks who believe in signs will tell ycu that it is unlucky to fall over- beard on sf MONDAY or to take hold of a Puzz saw tn motion ” PUESDAY or to falldown stairs witb a ecuttle of oe “WEDNESDAY or to sit down to dinner with twelve others,and only food enough for ten FRIDAY Bue they allagree tothe fact that it is unlucky to buy drugs that are not strictly pure, any day of the week. We sell strictly pure druhs Don’t be unlucky. 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STANLEY BROS donee HALGBBAGH samen mr emepmaenmeeer sr * ¢ PPPS SV TCT Tere TT eT TT TTS % 3 “ % < . ¥ 3 3 ws ts . : ; ‘ie ee isa crate * 4 f ¥ sapentraniait inert petmasinand trie yletarentpeareaarsnenngatate emenntire cesses neste hetiga~ iia tielaammetnamnine teliniaclnicates tnaniatelattipe 4 ———— . j | The plague of fine leather is thirst—The finer it : is the drier it is, and he drierit is the aore it needs fibre-foud polish. Any shoe polish that,shines without brushing is a varnish—and varnishy or vaxy dressing must burn F leather, seal up its pores and crack it. a SLATER SHOE POLISH is made to protect | Slater Shoes, by people who know what leather needs 1 and whodare not advise poor polish os the shoes li they guarantee. It contains no wax or varnis», and is equally good for women ind children’s shoes. 25 CENTS BOTTLE UW mrTerestzep | iN GOCD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES | We have strong claims to your attention, when you coate uplate hase of A SUITOR OVEROOAT, With a large,choice selection of suitings,trowserings and overcoatings. With Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E. [: land, for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. ° Our F'urnishing Department See our new = shirts, also, See our new shirts fer work +; cuds, neckwear, suspenders, ingmen, sweaters, hose aad - gloves and handkerchiefs. = underclothing ; GORDON S MCLELLAN | AOUSEKREPERS WILL FIND aT Td CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—— fhowsecleaning SUPPLIDS. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our terme ay are easy. ' tienes : of R. B. NORTON & CO. LTD j a ar ccna cnratinn MM » , 7 aM , i. P