LL LOL LLL LL LLL LED ERE ALLE OO Eu aaa RU Nl a a illite RIN ii ft OTHER ITEMS. OGL AND THE ARGOR DAY AT THE elightful have been des SCILOOLS, have not it of tree- i rn ? | A more d dav could red bythe most arder 7 j Masti ze B i planters Our school grounds presented sued to. | 22 animater 1 aml exceed ngly pleasing rue hx' | appearance while the trees were being morrow — \ : | planted a t cholars were on parade « Yr . ved Ine ach of the scl ools the re were interest- Fr : : 2 ig exercises appropriate to the occasion. bere 4 i Prince Street School was honored by : : t] presence of the Lieutenant-Governor, J : ae ~~. | Rev. Mr. Sutherland, Dr. Johnson (Chair- this ev" ne ** | man of the School Boord) Mr. Blanchard, a pier - | Mr. James, Hon. T. H. Haviland and : ss os hers (ladies as well as gentle men) inter- He oat . ‘a Y tested in the school. The fol lowing pro holid — gramme was well rendered :— id ~ “g - : ae Chorus, Spring, Gentle Spring, by the Ex “ ‘ ] a i ati *} ‘ ] } . at 4 K | Recitation— The Daffodils, Do ny ‘ ‘ Fare i H iwvan. 5 cer Dialogue--The Trees, Pupils of Miss _ whs department. i > ate l Chorus —The Sommer Days Are Com- ’ = ” iz school. : jur . . y J aru Recitati ~The Rose , Me aor or ie tion. var “_— Reeitati rel} Tales, Pikes yy Peake. . : : Kindergarten Song —jTrees, primary j. 0. G ‘ < Ni classes : 6s Yrig a8 tS) §6Selections from Hiawatha—Miss Gre,- ‘ e o'clock ousiness. | ora lepartin nt A Every ‘ Vis ©) ~=6Recitat —An Arbor Day Tree, Lily we < i hie | Glee—Beautiful Spring Time, pupils of s. VU - ’ I Ig } adv ur ced « lasses, Eton , Dialogue—Spring’s Call to the Flowers, eins x * _ : - Miss Haslam’s dk partment j " . ana | Essay—On Arbor Day, Lena White. al ini Chorus—The Grand Ola Oak, school. { Cn i iay’s Space will not permit of a report of the erick ? ’ v ‘ ropriate sp ches delivered at the close she Ca arp, | e chairman, the Lieutenant-Govern- I» Re- | or, the Rev. Mr. Sutherland, Mr. James, ' I ‘ and Hon. T H. Haviland. he children ve nds | were compared to young plants, apd the c - | school to a nursery in which they were Ox S S - | prepared for transplanting to their respect- vig Sa ” live a aces in the world. Lieutenant- ap. ¥ ‘ *, | Go = ywlan referred to the famous felt ha . i Shaw gard of St Louis, and the great wear 2 —l. A fluence they ge exerted upon the city BurCe wl state, and expressed the hops that a ws Fa: 5 rich man among us would similarly $a : endow this city. Each of the speakers 5% = ym plimented highly and justly the writer ty 2 aa ©, | of the essay on Arbor Day— Miss Lena 7 : : Une of the trees planted n Prince Street va : } school grounds was in memory of the late 7, o | Francis Bain, one of the pupi . reading ‘ Nos - 2 : | upon the occasion the f. lowing } ines: em * , ” a \ 5 MI Ny, “Wy vat cor jueror in any part ‘ of life’s tae ier was L.| broad field of battle * could desire a more Tans 1 Pan ie s 21 999, | beaut fal,a more noble or a more patriotic ' Rg cenien ta nade eee v= #1. 96 | Monument than a tree planted by the hands ose ve vr’ | of pure and joyous children as a memorial oem ' is or he achievements ? What 7 . ae - ot al he nest Wo “hee r with hand and - - s the I reht of his fellow men, 5” ben a e a more pleasit g recognition : - fulness tran such a monument— a Jy i sie ; 5 , his or her pr nda tions, ever ve Td Wing, ever D'OOMINgG, ani ever Dearing , * = a8 7 , laa “ vholesome fruit.” ; At Queen Square School, Arbor Day —_-_- | was celebrated in the usual manner. The Lora 3. —— npan y A ot aidress was delivered by the Rev. Father Loyal ( working under t } Arsenault, and contained much useful in- pices } ) 8S. of T., w t| formation on plants and plant growth, on Satu $15 p. m, terspersed with words of advice and exg B.M.C. A g consider pro-~ | couragement to the boys. The action of priety of ga i : rs trees in purifying the air by removing the and fr 3 r importa siness.| carbon deoxide, was well suataiata nel Parents s are w me. By | striking comparison was that of the life of order W. ( the student with the growth and develoj- ment of the pla: The programme con- Soys or E lod sisted, in “ addit to the address, of the Sons of Eng : following : ng cf — _— BE I ccc artnnenctse ocennassncdnnes Schoo) No. 2 a ee are o hes | Recitation— May Morning .......Jobn Kent Prow : M. | Ww. 7 J. F. be near 5 | Song -A Joyous Summer Day.... School W. S. ames H. Good: W. T., W.C. 1 ur- God Save the Queen. ner: i Soreh rst n- mitt ; Ba eld Wi SGeorne | , At West Kent Street School the chil &. | 7" G : Is sac W Wad : i aren col ected ca masse on the School LG. L. G. Whear; 0. G. Frank Cotton. | 8Tounds at 10 o'clock. After the planting | of eleven trees, which consisted of birches, Orn: , mage au ep horse che stnuts an d cedars, the classe *, at on . eee a one id of the drum, marched to their _ r rooms, _ vane they shortly row. i at ls proceeded to the upper hall oo eee g tne ome s in son ee and recitations appro- | Abegweits s am. At 3.30 oclock | priate to the occasion engaged the atten- iD the & a. ® aoe , a tion of those present for about an hour. he : t r | j = = : — 2 — Ae Ho yn. D. Farquharson, a member of the ; ales ( “5 —_— : as |} School Board, presided. The following The ¢ t ¢ ke Ciub a) arrang 1g | programme was carried out: Ps a sport a oe sia A rbor Day Song—S ho rol. : : fron — Ex ve Committee of |. = citat oo-—T he Little Tree’s Dream, the Cy so (" Dw wa cI he Pictou P. Mi te che on — wl lo it t = are expects 1 ver aod Ww | —The C aoe Pre ee hool. Javit : sadn onl pe. ru What the Trees Said, twenty ‘ badd tr ten ab the saree. | ™ eo a . r nol " 1 aiiaas wilt . Canadian National Song—S hool. there at 2.45 p. m, without} “ What the Trees Said ” was so appro- ve attenda ,f members is | priate and well rendered that it evoked sired | Speci al commendation by the chairman. rn be ar irs Pj 1| The large attendance of children was , | favorab ly commented upon by the chair- — man, who ably contrasted the present cue «tne acer stamina Oe 100) life with the past, He spoke of the shich. as already announced, | ruthless cutting down of forest trees by ve heme toqnereees tp reteené werk 1?" hardy pioneers, whose descendants are Newfoundlacd coast, bas been fit- | -day trying to amend for sap of ellent style for the season’s their fathers by planting trees about their dwellings and pasture lands for shade a. Ly magenta ted ae - et and protection from wind and storm. : ; Mira, ee Ny oer ~ or On last Arbor Day the Rev. T. F.\Fuller- Sy ge ee : ede Tas ton kindly offered two prizes for the best a“ ; on ee ee = and second best essays on our Island eee be ean ies ae Forest Trees. Mr. Fulle rton being unavoid- a : . ver warts, wee fo a) di- | ably absent, Principal Miller inv) ‘ited Hon. ag ee = D. Laird, who had adjudged the prizes, to se 7 ue agyeeminn ar | rer ent the same. tn loi ng so he took St 7 ee . : Bes pith occasion to re mark on the ‘merits of the fat! water the “sentry” will come | espe dale aiitis Gat ta hime ‘o> or fo : surface and a gong i jens . ; . b st} <a et ol is a ination. On the essay writieo v _ ind, Ceptzin Tooker, R. Master Harry R tebic ‘ a ) whom was award eee a nmnet:: Hn apia - ot the first ain ® $3, highly complimen- Thomas G. 1 sy! . oe M a tary remarks were made. The second Sa ; a aes —_ + rs ae dl was awarded to Master Lemue!] ae t Corvich. means A third prize was given by Hon. Yar 5 be Medica! Oificer. The iF : sai ‘ind to Master Robert Smith. — f the ehip’s com ag, oes ohewt | Tos chairman next called upon Rey. ay oe Mr. - eri 50 | Mr. Corey, who addressed the scho 1 in at e ’ Mr. ¢ ne " f etal : ng | an exceedingly neat speech ia every way cag ania’ nating | fitted to the day’s proceedings. He related _ rT : : ve Me ers. Keating | several interes sting anecdotes and po yinted = we ee ee ea | e¢ ach with an appropriate moral. After ——EEEs | singing the National Anthem, the school PERSONAL. | was dismiss ed, to reopen on Monday. sada i sieeatiegiiaiiaaie Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKa i Mrs. J | Ladies, we intend having a big sale of J. Da this morning en route to} hose on Saturday next. Look out fer bar- 30st | gains.— Prowse Bros. may22 2i R 5 E-q , chairman of the | aes amendmen Sumi wn Council, registered at | SHIP NEWS. a - ire Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Vive léney Gee aee F | Mey 21~Magzie Bell, Moore, North { find the : e around here prefer Dr, | Sydn Ada Louise; Embree, Amherst; Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other I } Eroil pe Matin, Davis, Pictou; 22—Lady bave in Cuey are a wo ynderful pill. | May, McDou gall, New Glasgow; Minnow, Send three dozen at on [ am nearly out. | Giray 4d, Buctouc hes Foam, Meran, Pictou; P.§ —Send by post, J W. frelan d, Gour- | Wm ie var, Read, Pugwash. OCK | c LEARED. = “- May 91 ~Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou; DIED ady May, Mc D Us gall, Belle Creek; Afi sys illness, at his home, eaae Moran, Pictou; A¢ ivance, oe St. Pe toad, Cardigan, on Monday, | Port Mulgrave; Wm Dunbar, wei ~~ the 20 { George A itherland, | wash; Lily, Rivere, Miminigasl — you at a Suther- | Home, Lord, Pictou; Mary, Gruchy, Syd- land if ney. a CULLLIAIAIAIAILLELITEIA H H H 1819--1895. Wi ol wich, her birthd: me won't find If to-morrow is a enjoy a pleasant outing. RAIN OR SHINE on day ) / ema Gloves, Vests an C Quebec, Malta. Take a day’ s march, and you such another. pleasant day, thousands will we will make our usual (and a little better) display of Saturday Snaps. BEER BROS. >. .& > Oy. ete diet Or ea hg ? “9 Fd ad To-morrow is ”___DICKENS. the day following (Satur- Specials in Hosiery, d Corsets. KR x $, OO DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Examiner A Guasriy Fixp.— Yesterday afternoon, between three and four o'clock, Mr. Solomon Daffy, caretaker of the Protest- ant cemetery, while at work there, noticed a small box, which had also been seen there the day before. As the box was near Mr. R. T. Holman’s plot, Mr. Duffy thought it wasa box of flowers and ne- glected to investigate the matter until the time above mentioned. Then he set about to open the box, when to his horror he discovered that it contained the decom pos- ed remains of an infant. Mr. Duffy pro ceeded at once to the office of Dr. Jarvis, ner, and placed the facts before him. Phi. morning, at the Jarvis held an the following jury velel: R. S. Bowness, Daniel Mc- Neill. H wh Ramsay, Geo. Horton, Joh MeNeill and George Muttart. Owing to the dee mit was not thought ad- form a post Over whether station, Dr inquest, when were empan police IN POSILK visable to per mortem to dis- I ld had ever breath- ed rhe i ~ wasa female, and was wrapped i rite cloths and a Summer- sde Jou o dated April 10. It is hoped that the heartless inworthy of the name of mother, will be Seas to justice and receive the full penalty of the ow —Mr. J. C. Wri of ght. & Strong, has bee n ap pointed Issuer of Li commercial travellers, by the Local Government, ine T. Huut, Esq., resigned, Preacutne.—Rey. John Goodwill will preach in the Kirk rext Sabbath at 7 p.m Tue Sweeresr Seror tx Towx.—While a truckman was hauling two puncheens of molasses from Holman’s WharftoMcLeod’s warebouse the great puncheons rolled off the sloven, knocking the end out of it. The molasses flowed majestically towards the wharf—tanglefoot. ; the chi women, Berermrnanr. the firm of Wr icenses to one of Miss Sara Lorp Bariery—Dramatie re- citer, to-night ip Market Hal T. Holman’s resid- oat of paint. It pre- pleasing appearance. Rexovarep.—Mr. | euce has rece ived ac seats a very Tur Bayp.—The boys respectfully ask that all interest 2 in the Band will net make any engagement for the 28th, but come and help them along. They need the two essentials—music and encourage } Fiirs.—W G. Schurman and H. H. a few hours at the Dank last melodious strains of | 6 Dec? Cuskiag’ our Prof. Cushing’s voice sounded through the streets y terday crying “lobsters.” Chey sold like hot 1 were very nice. Lossters.—The ' C3Ikes an Persoxat.—Mrs,. Wm. Wright sister, Miss Crabbe, left this and her morning for Montreal. They will jom Mr. Wright at Moncton Lewis Birch, brother of James Birch, of Alberton, arrived here by the Northuim- after an absence of in the neighboring Re who is a contractor sderst and, very berland yesterday, twenty-o ne years public. Mr Birch aud builder, has been, sbccessful. we ur Mrs, Neil McKelvie, who has been ill | for some iime past is, we are glad to learn, | improving. | Mrs. J. B. Russ and herdavghter Marian Sackville, to visit We wish left this morning for her son-in-law, Mr. Harper. them a pleasant trip. Among those who crossed to the main- land this morning we noticed Miss, Martha Vickerson, Bedeque; Miss Dingwell, Miss Jean Moore, daughter of Colonel Moore, Charlottetown; Miss F. seer, Charlotte- town; Mrs. F. Smallwood, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKay, of the same place. Tue Norraumpertanp. — Thirty-one yassengers crossed to Point du Chene yes- terday, and sixteen came over. Tritspy.—A fair audience Trilby. Company last evening. ently enjoyed the performance. greeted the All appar-" Rexaway.—About 2 o’clock this after- nov, K.C,.McLeod’s man was loading asues at the west end of the town, and the train coming along at that time frightened the horse which came galloping up Water St., turning the Clifton corner, but was stop- | | i j ped at the Pioneer office by Mr. Albert Gaudet. No damage was done. Hore: Arrivats.—Clifton House, May 22: J T Sutherland and wife; R C L Ray; Trilby, Miss Cecile Lorraine, Geo Rar- shide, Miss Emma Southard; Narcisse Gel- mas, Elz. Toutint, Quebec. Hotel Russ: Jos. Roberts, rong in Jas. Buckner, N. Y; Edwin R. Chas Faw~ eett, Sackvilie, N. B.; Hon. Angus McMil~ lan, b’town; Thos. E. Lefurgey, St. Elea- nor s, Campbell Totel: W. J. O’ Rielly Ch’~ town; C. A. McNutt, Kensington; L. W. Birch, Bo-ton; A.D. Quimby, Waterville, Me.; Wm. Campbell, Sea View; John A. Irving, Buctouche. Sup News. Tracadie, cedar posts. Sonier, Tracadie, bal. The str Northumberland lowing freight to Point du nesday: 10 cases eggs, 3 —Entered sch Eagle, Sonier, Cleared, sch Eagle, took the fol- Chene on Wed- bbls and 320 bags potatoes, 50 cattle , al she ep, 3 hogs, 500 bags hams, 6 bbls pork, 51 bbls oysters. Have You Tried See ae hyverybady's Pills, Price 25c a Box. a $ Sold by all Dfuggists. @ 2: é 2 doses for 25 cents. 3 StVVSesoesessetstetes For Indigestion, Johnson & Johnson, Graduates in Pharmacy. may 23 ANOTHER CHANCE, 54 Nickel Wire Spring Mat- tresses Just Received. We thought last year’s Mat- tress was perfect, but the makers have added improve- ments on the 1895 output. Price the same—$5.00—and your money back for the asking. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Whe Sel! at Selline Prices. Queen's Birthday. FRIDAY, the 24th inst., being the an niversary of Her Majesty’s Birthd.y, wil i] be a Civic Holiday And Market day will be held on the fol- lowing day, yiz. SATURDAY, the 25th inet. Ww. E. DAWSON, Mayor. City Clerk. May 17—3i eod 1 . M. DAVISON, CHILD Clothing, Clothing, The Best Goods in REN’S Clothing, Clothing. a = a ce re es ee the City, The Largest Assortment on the Island, the Lowest Prices Ever Offered, Children’s Two-piece § Children’s Three-piece Children’s Tweed Suits Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Sailor Suits School Suits febten Suits Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ uits from 75 cents up. Suits from $2.75 up. from $1.00 up. Serge Suits from 75 cents up. from 75 cents up. Worsted Suits from $2.75 up. from 75 cents up. Sunday Suits from ‘$i. 00 up. from 75 cents up. Suits, odd Coats, odd Pants, odd Vests in endless variety ; ; One Hundred and Fifty Waterproof Coats from $2.00 up. of C Don’t fail PROWS h’town, May 21, 1895 —246 to see our assortment, your pockets to buy Men’s as it is money in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing KH BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, it 3 S co lined with IGRE - CHAMOIS Won't show the creases or wrinkles caused by tizht packing or hard usage, Beware of inggetor imitations, CHAMOIS is }abelle b Patented July, 1890. CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. | eceosecoocescsoosoooooooooes ae BOATING - SUITS Neither will they lose the stiffness, which preserves their grace and style, at the first exposure to dampness. No other interlining can stand crushing and moisture like FIBRE CHAMOIS. It is practically inde- as and so light in weight, hough ind-proof, that it adds no : burde *n to a costume. Specially adapted to summer goods in 3 weights, 64 inches wide, 35c. per yard. yard of GENUINE FIBRE Every Trade Mark Registered. The wkblcsale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE 46—may23 —————— Le THURSDA es Fancy They Wash | And Wear. They look well, too; they don’t cost much, MAY = 1895. NEVZ ot hone nglish Flannelette Suitable for Ladies and Children’s Blouses, Dresses, ete, ete in large variety of colors and patterns, A Splendid Stock of Flannelettes of and, besides that They are those 3 all Kinds, from the cheapest up. Charlottetown have not yet become fashion- able in Charlottetown, But we are dailyjtaking orders*for = Knickerbockers From Many of Our Wrheelmen. Also, a full line of Sweaters, Caps, Ilose, &c, always in stock, very cheap.‘ ID. A. ee eae, The Leading Merchant Tailor. May 18, 1895—246 ee aay Gents Furnishings and Linen Goods In Latest Styles and Creat Varieties. for fro fro Uniauadered Shirts, 25c, men and boys, 10c, it is the latest 5 each. nts and cuffs; m 20c¢ to $1.7 L5e, 40c, 70c, $1 and up. 20e, 25¢. make; from 25e to $3.50 each. White Laundered Shirts, 50c, 65c, Celluioid and Rubberine Collars and Cuffs, all prices. Summer Negiige Tep Shirts, in silk stripes, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. Summer Underwear, in Lisle Braces for Men and Boys, an endless variety in all colors and prices. 7T5e, 85e, thread, balbriggan, 95e, $1, and up to $3.50 each. Linen Cuffs, 20c, See our Percha Shirt, white with colored merino and cotton; excellent value Linen Collars, 95 jC ’9 50c, 35e, 10c, 50e. Hats and Caps, Straw and Felt, Immense variety, in English and Canadian, When going on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises Our Goods are of the Latest Styles, ee —_—_ CO., BARGAIN CORNER. FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPE TO LADIES’ DRESSES. 246 For sale by leading A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. Jt is soft and yet yielding, conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. The Celebrated FEATHER- BONE CORSETS are corded with this material. Dry Goods Dealers. O LONDON HOUSE! ——-+—(x)—_—_———- MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging Low NLY, to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS Qharlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy Acnt for Mortgagees. j in Low J. B. Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy P. &. ISLAND RAILWAY, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Excursion Return Tickets at First-class Single Fare will be issued to and from all Stations on the 23rd and 24th of May, good for return up to and including the 27th May, 1895. Tickets not good for journey after May 24th, 1895. A. McDONALD, POTTINGER, Superinten: lent. Pd Man. Govt. Rys. Railway Offices, Ch’town, May 15, 1895. Something That Ought to Interest AJ) Farmers, HERBAGEUM | restores horses and all other animals out of condition to health and vigor. It is the best Blood Purifier, one which does not contain areenic, antimony, copper- as, saltpetre, resin, Or any injurious sub- stance. Horses keep in fine condition when fed Herbageum. For cattle it is the best milk and flesh producer. Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbagenm. Fed to calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much, Sold in bags containing 4 Ibs for 50 cents. 4 }bs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. It will pay you to try it. . Send all orders to * GEO, E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, when you want to buy. Prices. MACDONALD & C@., ne] !T WILL ALWAYS PAY YOU to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES We are the leaders QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKRT. Wants, Lost, Found, Kec Advertisements under this agin uni five cents per line. WANTED—A girl for goneral henibeiork. Appis to Mrs D s,reEwart, Kent Street, may23--tf FOR SALE—\ newly-calved cow. to Perrer BRADLEY, Douglass Street. may2: Apply “To LET— A house on Dorchester Street, be- tween Prince ani Hillsborough Streets ‘con- taining four rooms, with stables and large yard; rent moderate. Apply on the premises to Mis WHITTY. si—may2l W ANTED—An Office Boy, smart and intel- ligent. Applyin applicant’s writing to P. O, Box 304 mayls TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; also a dobvle seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Enqui:e at G.G Jury's Jewelry Store, north side Queeu Square, opp.te Post Office. _ May 16—4) 3mos TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block 4pply to Prowse Bros. a TO LET- The house 1 at the head of Powaal Street ae occupied by Mrs John Darsey; heated with hot water; possession given al pe ol Apply at THE EXAMINKE office. ayl TO LET—A very comfortatle and pleasant ly situated dweling house of 12 rooms, includ ing smail bath room and convenient pastry, having !awn and shade trees in front, on Mil- fora Street, Brighton Road; nine minutes- ag from post Office, five minutes from bath. house, Victoria Park; ren ‘modeigk. on C Harris, Jr. may4 fu LEY, with one or three acres o! land, “ Park View ” Cottage, cighi rooms, newly fiaished, opposite the l’ark at Brighton Beach Apply to A MACNEILL mayid . | —— } new discovery, and keep our | commission or salary $65 per FOR. SAL E—Dwelling House, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containin eight rooma, with 4% yard, Stable end coac house. The house is heated with hot water. A'so, two building lots on Bishop Street. For par tic my apply to G B Gagrerr. apz WANTED—Coat, vest and t maker: JOHN MACLEop & Co’s. — u— =a TU LEs—The desirable two story tepemeni dwelling on Prince Gone, now occupied by John Quirk, Esq. Possession iven first of May. aia to PEAKE Bros & ap26—ti AGENTS WANTED to handle our hardy, Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay = once, exclusive territory; whole or ft; control all — lines —Stone & Wei'i bom, M.ontreai, Que; J W 1, Manager. Men- tion this paper. 2m (4) may3 PASTURE TO LEY within city limits good water. Apply to J. A. Lonaworrn. may9—tf TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johinusoa & Johnsan’s Dr Store. A te J B MACDONALL & Co. - areas WANTED—~Help, men or women, in aa localit (local or travelling), to introduce 8 ow tacked up on | rees, fences and pe ong out town and country; ; steady em uses, and rm deposi — started. “re parti WORLD MEDICAL EvLecrric Co, P O Bax 221, London, Oat, Canada. ay lm—apl7 WANTED—Energetic, reliable canvasser for life iosurance. Address “ Insurance,” PO Be Box 27, 77, Charlottetown. _ epi “SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Deske for sale. Sars have combination locks, and ure as good as new. Enquire at McKay WooLen Co. mays WANTED TO ENGAGE—Oooks, gwaitress- es, chamber maids, etc, for Hotel ‘Neodia for seasor of 18). Ap iy in rson at Mas. Wm. KENNEDY'S, ‘Wilsboroug Square, © qown, wy % , EAE ON ite OEE RE! Be Ig EEE M8 pe eae Se ee ee ee ee ee ia ks pe ali. i a ee. Pn oe weet aioe perme eh the: Se gee a