‘ re a4 Ce oe i iat 4 et Po 2 € i LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Maxries a Spreciatry.—Beer Bros > Migamicat arrived lure SrTeaM here y a general cargo, and a | arranged for the journey of His Excellency Dee the Governor General when he attends the - agriculturial conferences or picnics of MEMBER Gos} Meeting in the | farmers in each of the maritime provinces Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. | in Auguat : salw welcome To leave Halifax Thursday morning, > Angust 9th, to go by rail to Picton, and Vs ' Ps ig the tast lay thence by steamer to Charlottetown, P. E ‘ ‘ tiscournt oe City,) | , reaching there Thursday evening Aug ; vas rushing In the office | ast 9th; agricultural conference for P. E. City i., Charlottetown, P. E. I., Friday, August — me 10th; to visit places in P. E. I, Saturday, “ 7 a5 ~ = de a : ee August 11th; in Charlottetown, PE. I wt preach a | Sunday, August 12th ’ iB, next Lagd's Day, To leave Charlottetown Monday morn- ’ = ing, Aug. 13th to go by rail to Sammer- | ~_ Be - ten ae side and thence by steamer to Point du Me Mila ci « vtatlahiin. eta. Cin ne, N. B., reaching there about on : yor samt shale id stand, o hon k, or to go vy steamer « rect from \ ian Recess Ge Bakes ae Cuarlottetown to | oint du hene, nS reach.ng there about 6 p. m., unless a stop a aw: Meliah selteal of several hours be made at Moncton, 80 & ' a li il aes as.to be at St. John at the firemen 5 tour- bee Waldeck: thic-niheinal’ oh | hament, Tuesday, Aug. L4th, and Wedue-- ‘ : N an ’ na ” < Ww + large general cargo day until about a > - 5 lo leave St. John for Fredericton, N Axorner Cuxest Vat.—M. Steven<on | 3+» Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 15th; pped another vat to the cheese fuc- | #¢™icultural conference for New Brun " Kens‘agte: ite wektien thi wick, Frederi: ton, N. B., Aug. 16th; to vat that Mr. Stevenson bas made | ¥#Sit places in New Brunswick and to _re- . turn to St. John or Halifax for Sunday, - Aug. 19th; agricultural conference for PraterNaL.—Return visit to Ever On- | Nova Scotia at Truro, N. 8., Tuesday, ward Lhivision on Monday. Teams will | Ang. 21st ; es the ferrv on the 6.30 bost A sail It is expected that these gatherings will al~o leave the head of Ferry ; be the largest of their kind ever held in W har 6 o'clock. Sonsof Temperance | Canada, and that by means of them oppor- please take notis tunities will be provided for advertising : _— the excellence of the agricultural products, \ Goov Recorp. —The Pictou Standard | particularly butter and cheese from the eaye: Mr. W am Goldsmith has a fine | Maritime Previnces, in Great Britain and three fourths Jersey cow, three years o'd, | northern Europe, and al-o for calling at- wi be tells us lately made 64 lbs butter | tention to the unst rpassed opportunities in four days; 9 lbs in five days; 10) Ibs in | which many districts in these provinces 6 days; 12] ibe 7 days; while at the | offer to intending emigrants from the old same tinie a half gallon of mille per dav was Kept out fur u+e j at dali Lawes Scakce~—Lamb has during the past few days been a searee article in the ‘ rv market As no lamb is being ex- ported and there is ljota of it in the try, the question is asked why is the ipply not equal to the demand. Tie price ie high, too, 10 cents per pound be paid forit by the carcase.—St. Jolin ~*~ - Ar Sr. Pavi’s To-morrow.—The Lord Rishep of Nova Scetia, will hold Contir- mation in St. Paul’s Church, to-morn.w ig at ll o'clock service and will preach at both morning and evening ser- 7 clock ; An afternoon iin the Church at 2.30 k when the B shop will catechise the vices, the latter at eee rvice W te Le «lt ire of the Sunday Schoo! Pouice Penciuiives.—At the Police Court chis forenoon, Charles McLean fur being drank and disorderly on Powna wharf yerterday, was fined $8 or 40 days, | and Donald A. MeAulay, Philip Matheson and H. J. Goodman, were each fined $2 or 10davs for being drunk and incapable. Mre Alexander Cornfoot has Miss Je=- sie McLeod summoned to appear before His Honor on Monday to answer a charze of assulting her child with a broom-handle. seins Reaat Simpiictry.—The Wolfville, N S., Acadian says: There is a lady living within two miles of this town, upwards of “9 vears of age. She enjoys good health, and ia in the fall possession of her facu'- She has pot used glasses for a num- ties ber of years and read: readily without them. Daring all of these years she ha« lived within one mile of the house in which she was born. and has never seen Kentville or Hantsport, and never been within arail carriage or seen a railroad train. She has brought upa large family. atl of whom are comfortably circumstanced and living near her. ‘hiiinatianin A Fuenernwcros Scanpat.—A late dex- patch from Fredericton, N. B., says: Fraser Gregory, son of George F. Gregorv, Q. C., of Fredericton, and book-keeper for W. H. Murray, of this city, has been placed «under arrest on a writ issued at the sn*tance of Herbert G. Beeman, of Boston, charging him with alienating his wife’s affections. The affidavit states that Bee- sian’s wife came from Boston for the pur- pose of visiting her mother last summer, but in-tead of domg so spent her time with The latter has been admitted to Grevorv bail . sauiian A Novet. Deerxce.—Elizabeth Dryden ommeneed an action in the county The claim is board, washing, ete. The de- has filed a novel defence. that before went to the j ae ¢ court againet George York. $245 for fendant ile alleges he plaints house that he and she entered | soto w matual agreement. He was to live at Mrs. Dryden's house for a certain time and if during that time the couple grew to | each other a marriage was to be the if love failed to materialize, the Bove result eontract was off and York was not to pay | anything for board —Halifax Herald. ' - - al A Worx or Art.—We have been shown a very tastefully-arranged book, just is sued by the enterprising firm of Haezard and Moore, which is intendéd for use on the steamboats and at the principal hotels in the city and throughout the Province. The book contains many welltaken pho tographs of city and rural scenery, princi- paily the work of Mr. Arthur 8. Johnson. Ameng the viewe, we notice scenes in Qhucea and Market Squares, the military at Victoria Park, a winter scene near Charlottetow! the Morell, Winter, and other well-known rivers. The printing and binding was done in Mesars Haezard & Moore's estab- aud ie excellent — earmp lwhment, Peess Comments on Pror. Lotsetre ‘)ttawa Free Press THE .and summer views on | “ He is incomparable | DAILY LORD ARBRERDEEN's TOUR, The Programme Laid Out by their Excell- encies for the Maritime Provinces. According to a late Ottawa despatch the following is the programme which has been ; country. Pror. Robertson has invited the Hon W.D. Hoard, ex-governor of Wisconsin, to be one of the speakers, and it is expect- ed that this eminent anthority on agricul- ture will be able to add additional interest to the occasions beth by his presence and speeches CONDO -<ceeeeee PERSONAL. Senator Mac tonald and Mre. Macdonald returned from O.tawa la-t evening. Rev. S. fH. Rice and fursily, of Cornwall, P. E. EB, are in the city on their way to Milltown.—St. Jobn Telegraph Rev. Mr. Brewer will preach his farewell sermon in the First Methodist Church to- morrow (Sunday) evening at 7 o'clock. John McLean, M. P., Souris, and Wil- liam Welsh, M. P., Charlottetown, arrived from Ottawa last evening. Rev. J. M. Robinson, B. A., Moncton, is visiting Charlottetown. He will preach | in Zion Churel: to-morrow evening. Mr. Harry Brehaut, of Summerside, P. E. Isiand, spent a short time with friends |} in Truro this week.—Truro Sun. | Mrs. Duncan Grant, and her daughter Mrs. Daniel Holme-, of this town. are | visiting friends in Tryon, P. E. L---New | Glasgew Chronicle. i The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia was photograpbed this morning by Mr. Cloud | Hill in-severa! positions with successful | results. Specimens will be ready in a few | days. | The Rev. Abbe Casgrain, of Quebec, who has been visiting the Western part of the Provinee, strived in Charlottetown to-day and will remas until Tuesday when he leaves for home. Mrs. John F. Hughes, formerly of this Province, but now of Denver, Col., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Me | Cardle, Middleton. Mre. Hughes has been absent for the past six years, and will like- ly remain here threngh the summer. Registered at the Enreka Hotel to-day: Rh F B Viece, Boston, Mass; D Stewart, | Rogersville, N B; Mre S Arsenault and three children, Morrell; C A Munn, Wood- | stock, N. S; Mabel Green, New Lino Green, do; Capt J A Green, do; MG Connor, Boston; J 5 Hattie, Londonderry; | AJ Mamford, Pugwash; W Boyd, Wal- | lace; MrsS B Newcomb, New Mexico; | Bessie Newcomb, do; Mrs J O Read, Pug- wash, Gla-gow; _ JOHNSON’S Cream of Roses | isthe finest thing out for SUNBURNS. ; It takes out the “fire”; is soothing and | cooling; ie pleasantly perfumed with Otto of Rose; is nor sticky or oily, and rubs ,in dry in two minutes, leaving the skin soft and pliable as @ child’s. Price 25e, | Prepared only by - | ‘Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Corner Kent and Prince Streets. | Corner Queen and Richmond Streets, i a ae nets OBLIGE US by placing our July ac- counts on the top of the pile, so that it will be sure of being paid first. as an expounder and he makes everything | lear a@ @ sunveam.” (ittawa Citizen: “ Our advice to seek mprovement im every city he 4 ers after poay vieit,s to atten | hi« free lecture . (JueLec Morning Chronicle: “ The me- thed whieh he teac hes most satiafactory rationality about a” Kaneas City Journal: * A born orator.” | The Philadelphia Enquirer, speaking of Prof. Loisette’s free lecture in Philwlel- nhia, declared that the Becretary of the Yy M.C.A replied tothe enquiry of out- siders that there is only room for 1300 people inside, and there are 1506 there ai v Renember the great closing out auction ‘es this even'ng, at 8 o'clock, at P. Mona- in’s, Queen Street. “a — USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the great Blow! and Nerve Remedy. new materia', and r-c ommended fur good has an air of the | A great many of our cus- tomers must have mislaid our bills for the last three or four quarters, or our book-keeper has made hundred mis- Which ” several takes. i ‘MARK WAIGHT & 60, LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. | julyl4 This Bright Weather CALLS FOR SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. BEER BROS. are showing a very pretty assortment of FANCY SUNSHADES, ae well a3 their usual complete ranze of PLAIN SILKS. The ALBION CLOTH is a wear and keeping its color. ge” Ladies wil! find our stock of EVENING WEAR very complete. Tue Wesruer.—Moderate to fresh: wes terly winds; fine and decidedly warm. EXAMINER , , ' SUNDAY SERVICES, St. Paul’s Church.—Moraning Praver ‘and Confirmation service at !1 The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia will ad- dress the Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon by the Bishop at 7 o’clock 0 €lock St. Peter’s Cathedral.- Holy Communion Matins and Litany at 10.15. (choral) at 11 a. m Mr. Richards, Chaplain of H. M.S. Canada will preach | at 5 a m. | Holy Communion | Evensong at 7 o'clock Rev in the evening First Mass at 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed S loek. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral Sacrament at 7 0’ iurch—Morning praver Preaching at 11 a. m MeNeill, M. A. st dames’ € | ' : - | reuM by KR b.G 5 ay S&S nd Bible elasses meet Ss 2 \ n’s class led by Mr. Pith Zid) Ghurch.—Morning prayer meeting aw 10.15 Preaching Cu 8s 4 mice tl pastor, Revi David Sutherland, and > | tobinson, Sabbath School \ pips by RR J. Miller B. A, of, Moncton, N. B; and Bible Class at 2.30. First Methodist Church. — prayer meeting at 10.15 Morning Preaching at 11 a.m. by Professor Andrews, Pre the Summer Sche | of Science . eident of and at 7 p- m. by Rev. W. W. Brewer. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. Second Methodist Church.— Prayer meeting at 10 a.m. Preaching at lla. m and at 7 p. m. by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer Sunday Schovl and Bible at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15 The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper wil be dispensed in the evening. classes meet Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30 Meeting House, Upper Great George Street.—Services at ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Hall—Sabbath School at Regular service at 7 p. m. Kensington 2.30. Gospu |} Meeting.—Remempber the Gespel Meeting in the Athenzeum on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the tailway men. Strangers always welcome Il. Cor. 9, 15—“*Thanks be urto God tor His unspeakable gift.” Lesson : ——— THE RACES AT GEORTETOWN. The following entries have been received of the King’s County Ex- lh bit.on Association for the races on Tues- day aext, 17th July, inst,: hy the See re tary 2.40 CLASS. A C Rogers, Summerside, ns b m Fairy, by Young Dean, dam by Dean Swift. Georve Thorne, Charlottetown,-ns bl m Lady Hilda, by All Right, 5317. Milton Farm, Charlottetown, ns Hatasu, by Golden, 2.29}. Geo W_ Hibbett, Georgetown, ns. bl m Fairy Queen, by Dean Swift, 19796. b mn 2.50 class. R J Steele, Charlottetown, ns Brighton Boy, b s, by All Right; AC hegers, Summetéide, L, by Kimball Moryan. J H Good, Charlottetown, sie, by Dean Swift. W W Jenkins, Georgetown, ns b ¢ Al- mont M, by Hernando, 2891. J J Campbell, Cardigan Bridge, ns big Campbell Boy, by Sir William Wallace, 2.27}. ns bl g John ns ch m Mai- The three minute class not having filled is declared off. The 2.40 class will be contested if three or more horses start, MARRIED, At 27th Park Street, Halifax, July 10, by Rev. Alfred Gandier, M. A., B. D., Clara Stephanie Bertha, only daughter of Stepuien Dodge, M. D., to Albert Ernest Ings, barrister-at-law, Cuharlottetown, P. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Great Straw Hat Sale! Ail Straw Hats going at cost and Jess at Prowse Bros. 100 boxes fresh picked strawberries received this morning at Beer& Goff’s. Ix Tue . Moonticur. — When? Next Thursday. The Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 8 o’clock. dy tl 19 jy. Come to McKay Woolen Co’s. to-night and see the bargains in Children’s Cloth ing, Summer Underclothes, Children’s Cotton Hose and Straw Hats. Tei. Your Frienps about the excur- sion and come along yourself. Tickets only 15 cents. Refreshinents on board. dy tl l9jy. For gents’ uncerclothing go to J B Mac- 6 & donald & Co’s. jl2 4i A nice lot of straw hats selling out cheap at J B Macdonald & Co’s. jl2 4i The rainmakers again—They cannot spoil our rain proof coats, and if they do, we will refund—Jas Paton & Co. jy 12 3i Steamed clams at Large’s restaurant. tf '. fire's Root Beer Extract at Watson's. june2) tf For'éramps in the stomach take a few drops of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, diluted in either warm or cold water. The effect is instantaneous. Sold by ali drug- WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS. STRAW HATS, LIGHT TIES. | Harris Siena Ree Pe eee Te a ee Pee ee JULY TRADE WSE BROS. —OFFER— SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS cicoccener'] (gianna Cash Buyers During July | You can’t find anyone who is sorry for trading at Prowse Bros, CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, in endless variety. PROWSE BROS, The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July 4, 1894. NOTE THIS! (x) — —- — Make No Mistake. iy \ ee eR x Three Doors North of Old Stand is Our Place of Busine Large Stock of Fanauiy } upplies at a Small Advance on cost! —— L&INSPECTION. SOLICITED. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. togers” Building Queen Street, Charottetown.—jun 26 tu thu sat INSURANGE---FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (1714). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Company. LIFE. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. Fire and Marine Policies all written here. Sterling Certificates, payable in any part of the world, issued on shipments. ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine -Insurane Company and the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company of Canada, geag- OF FICE—Stam per’s Villages. Block, Charlottetown. Agencies in all Towns and FRED. W. HYNDMAN. feb] 3—1 yr law (sat) LOOK QUT FOR 4% GAINS IN FICTU on Friday and Saturday at the BAZAAR STORE. For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. BAZAAR COWPANY, A. FULTON, MANAGER (Telephone 50). june7— tu thu sat AUCTION SALE. | The nndersigned will offer for sale by I have opened a new JEWELRY and | Auction on Upper Saint Peters Road, on FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN Monday {6th July. STREE r. opposite a D. McLeod & Co’s. At 2 o’clock p. m. —1 don’t mean to go when you go, but to | Standing Crop ef 35 acres go and keep good time—come to J¢ ISEPH | Hay GOODSTEIN and have them repaired. _| adjoining the property of the late Ralph 3 - ia ak a Brecken, between the Upper and Lower St. Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p. m. | Peters Roads. NEW STORE. ’ | If you want vour Watch or Clock to go The Also at 3 o’clock p. m.— : the Standing Crop of 50 Acres Hay on Lower St. Peters Road, adjoining the | property of Benjamin Wright Esq. Terms at sale. } A. A. McDona.p, } W. W. Sciiivay, Coa } Th § | enedside Hotel ' j Freperick Perers, Open for the Seagin June 30th ‘Keep Off the Gr ass Trustees iate Owen Connolly. 5 dy tl s! wyli, This beautiful watering-place - —. We'll Allow No One te Tres- much improved this season,.s0 as to make | . : it as enjoyable as possible. pass On Our Toilet Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and Business ! fuwn tennis, boats and fishing, beautifal shady walks and avennes. Terms ‘very | moderate. julyl2 | We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un Address, | breakable Comb at 10 cents. Call and see them, ON & CO., ‘ ee eee PEL ; Qur stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., is pe REDDIN BROS. oa ' complete, > > * + ° Lis Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, |= sasc2s—cod Opp. Post Office. Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker rete ane -* — ~_ oo taken in Capsules, Powders >r | land neartown. Any party having a small eae £ welts a. oieee lot of land with buildings, within three or by ol Sresgines. * Paard. " P four miles of Char|ottetown, tor sale, can find TT eS ey? CAGHER BROS. & CO a cash customer by addressing with descrip- uinen ' S Montreal, | ton d. T. W., P.O. Box 554, 2w—jyld NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL ES- T TE.—I want to purchase a few acres of a ee a Se ae . SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1894. COOD NICHT SHIRT 1894—m w f Only One Dollar at D. A. BRUCE'S. Charlottetown, July 13, 1894. Fall Trip from Liverpool Ayes Fille RAE Toe THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Classed Al Red at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, | i Now on the Berth at Liverpool, wil! sail from that port For Charlottetown Direct, About the Ist September next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island, also Pictou. ges For Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pit- cairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—eod tf j | | WILL BE HELD AT a i Wednesday, J uly 18th. All the usual attractions which make tea party excursions enjoyable, and many noey! charge are bound to make this tea surpass any tating ofthe kind ever attempied in the past. Amusements ofall kinds,and to the meas- ure ofstring and wind music, are being pre- ared. Those residing in the eastern cr middle parta of the province will have an Opportunity of seeing the beautiful west—the richest portion of Prince Edward Island,’as a recent writer in one of the Charlottetown daily papers well remarks. The fares as given below insure a cheap and pieasant onting with everythin possible paovided by way of refreshment and entertainment at Alberton Should their legislative daties permit several prominent federal ministers anc leadin ibera: politicians will be present and deliver addresses, Make ita point, then, to be present, and have it tosay that you have participated in the grandest tea ever held ip this provinhe. A special passenger train will leave Char lottetown for Alberton at five o'clock a. m This train will run on the followthg schedul ~vhich is standard time. Leave Charlottetown 500 a.m “ Royalty Junction sm “ “ North Wiltshire 5si “ “ Hunter River oa. * “ Bradalbane a ° “ Emerald ‘7 °* “ Kensington [oe 6 “ Summerside ——_ “* Miscouche ‘_ “ Wellington s06 °* * Port Hill 835 °* ee O’ Leaay 9.30 “ “ Bloomfie:d a * Arrive Alberton ws * And will leave Alberton for return at 4 pm Return tickets at the undermentiqned rate willbeissuea by this train, good for returr same day by same train only. Ch’town to Winsloe = (iuclusive $i.? Milton to Clyde - i5 Fredericton to Blueshank “ 43 Kensington to St Eleanors “ Bo Miscouche to Northam o 3 Port Hill toConway as io Portage to Coleman _ 5 O’Leary to Howlan - 45 Bloomfield - 2 Elmsdale ” ld And by all regular trains from Tignish at the following ratex: Tignish, 40c; Harper's, 30c; Deblois, 25c; St Louis, 20c; Alma, 10. Return tickets will also be issued from all stations east of Royalty Junction to Alberton by afternoon trainson 17th, gocd for return on the 19th to enabic passengers from stations east to cennect with special on the 18th. Shouldtheday prove unfavorable the tea will take place on the first fine day after- wards. JOHN P. BRENNAN, Secretary. Alberton, July 5 Sacred Heart Church, Alberton | | For terms, &c., : } ones, will be provided,as the committee ic | } j - : Aye on —— u —_—_ J. B. THE SUMMER GIRL hereabouts, comes to us for her shoes. This fact proves her te be as sensible as she is lovely. Those Oxford Ties of ours are just teo cool to be without, and a summer girl without them would look as dismal as a watering place without the summer girl ; and certainly nothing in foot- wear ever delighted any- summer girl so much as our Ties, that have been voted the handsomest in town. Na- turally the young ladies of Charlotte- town are in a flutter over our shoe triumph, and even though Miss Smith looked long, she could never look prettier from a shoe point of view than she would wearing a pair of our in- imitable Oxfords sold at 60 cents and up. We also have DONGOLA COM- FORTS for old ladies. Every old lady should have a pair to enjoy real comfort. Always come to us if in earch of something good and cheap. MACDONALD & CO. I MUST NOT FORGET TO HAVE SOME BABY’S OWN SOAP ORDERED TO-DAY. Beware of imitations. The Albert Toilet Soap Company, Manfrs., julyl4—law (sat) —_ MONTREAL. - : : = — — AGADIA HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Extensive improvements, lately made, place this Hotel The biggest and Hast among the most attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetowr TEA ( from Bedford Station four miles. , is only thirteen miles, and Two trains each day are met by carriages from the Hotel. | Fare on railway, 40 cent | Fe ailway, cents. OF THE SEASON |} until Monday. One-fare rate on Saturday, good The ball-rooms open to guests every evening, and mus is under direction of Miss Janie Burris. li sorts June 27—eod pat of Sports in Connection, and the Best of Boating, Bathing ane Fishing. ress H. L. HALL, HOTEL ACADIA. P. E. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— T rains Outward. Read down Trains Inward. PARIS GREEN BERGER’S, The best made. 1 LB. TINS. The safest and best to handle, Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600 pees Charlottetown. -6D 90 301 614.....Royalty Junction .606 919 s : _ 3m 6 48. ....North Wiltshire...... 5 34 & 40 Wholesale and Retail at low 40) 658.......Humter River....... 524 815 . a 4 ‘) 7 36 a .Bradalbane -- 50 73 ¢ est rates at A ODER, . ocnccccabescesccs OO Te . ; | 26 7@.... Se: .. ee, we F S$ R G STORE 5 Ls oe pes Kensington 412 «64 WAT. ON § D U . } 600 815)...... Ar Lv.. (405 615 ! june2l | PM Summerside AMi— $$$ 140 8 304 sie oil r (34 116 7 | 202 845.........Miscouche 325 1044 W : Lo t F d & |; 223 905........ Wellington 3807 Wi7 alts, Ss oun ’ | 817 985..........Port Hill 237 935) 442 1020.......... O'Leary..........14 809] — 508 10 47......... Bloomfield. . 130 744 | Advertisements under this heading charged } #00 1114..........Alberton 16 76 five cents per line. 655 1155 -. eee Tignish sooorsenaae ae i - ? AYN Ps jes 4 = : ee WANTED.—An honest, active gentieman eR | to travei, with expenses paid, representing | AM PM : AM PM | established house. Salary $65 xcNTULY with | 63) 300.....,.Charlottetown......- 920 535 | increase, and position permanent if suited. ; 650 3 15.....Royalty Junction.....905 515 | pnelose’ reference.—THE DOMINION CoM- ' iz 405) renee ee ee : . io | PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. 5 UD bk severed av —“ : pcm Mount Stewa t ) julyis : law (sat) Uf | sm 4ie}...... AE. -vs0ss ($10 355) “FoR SALE OR TO KENT.—An upright | , > or. ee Up oa Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the ‘fer Rive:....,..66 1815. —- .. Souris... <n et 2, AM PM pLEASANT POINT—A few Boarders can j eeeweenes CO eeeereeeeeneeeee s eeee doeeeereves ereeererores be accommodated at etenseas Sas, nee AM PM AM PM |} River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the 825 410.......Mount Stewart......810 345 | Island, on application to Mrs. FLEIGER. 2 8 568..... Cardigan. 717 38 july 6 a: . ..7@ ae ou PM a AM PM| PICNIC BOILERS two rent at HD. WAD- | | MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, ti—june | stereeeeereeeeeere cerns +0 0eb bic concereess suneiee io 43 ; { rich pasture SS chs henson 715 | PASTURE—About an acre 0! r past e Sweguaeceay Cape ‘Traverse eae ' 635 | land to let, with pump and clear —— | PM ‘A M | same, near Government Pond. Apply hy, - | C. HABRIS. jane2s D. rors. Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. ways, - : 4 Moncton, N. B. TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go | J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, vernes Sievien ey Caer with one acre po sient Apply to A. MCNEILL. 125 tf guar pat. 4 Railway Offices, tist May, 1894, ’