fee THE DAILY EXAMIN ran? POPU LAR b CANDIDATE: | The that Wear our clothing is not in giNG’s children . (. Macdona'd. ST QUEEN'S: Pr. Jenkins, QUEEN'S: Alexander Martin. WEST PRINCE: Edward Hackett EAST PRINCE: Richard Hunt, PEOWSE BROS. Wheelm n, you want the shirt East A ttention!—If proper kind of looks comfort, drop in and see our soft finish | shirts—PROWSE BROS. for and don't | The best dressed boys in a town get their suits from us— ER - NE acemeG hoes nein Over from 4 All . TUESDAY, ‘Bankrupt Clothing not in it, — JUNE aaa PSG. three hundred little suits bought away below bankrupt prices, just opened. Fit boys to 10 years old. New Fresh Goods, Made by one of the best Makers in Canada. These Suits cost from $4 to $6, and we will offer the lot at from $2.75 to $3.50. PROWSE BRoS., The WWronderful Cheap Men. i —_— Tas! ra neervative Com: rittee | Rex : i Philba: rie Hal] are Open every day and evening (Sund egg 0 n ery ya eening Sun arter’s for Wall Paper | e made we ‘ wi | PERSONAL. LODAL AND OTHE R ITEMS. ; tga pa remaining in Charlotte- . wn fora week to continue t] 1e investiga- : j tion upon which he is engaged. ie Bros. for Dress Goods, | | Dr. Me ‘Phail went to Montreal to-day and expects to return in two week. a7 —Seats w t reserve dat che eine“ OREL ACADIA 1 i be heid this C.M.B.A.~ evening in | Si. Patrick’ Hall at 7.30 0clock, sharp. | Gfand Tracadie Beach, P.E.I. > Mut st CONFERENCE The an : Sovemyeetere OPENS JUNE 15 189 Branswi and P Ed sed Ta an nd wil opea at St. John on Thursday m sitlbiasied . Next Mowrpar, the 22nd, is the date for Unrivalled as a health and pleasure re . : all 3. ED } sort, the len pars Moon! ght Excarsion on the j steamer Jacques Cartier. Be sure totake! Te-me, $2.50 per day; $8 to $10 per Rm. Band, vocal mus and refresh.} week. ments C. HALL, sient Lecrvrs.—The lecture given in the Manager. First Methodist Church last evening, by Charlottetown, Jane 4, 1896—3-1mos dy Rev ee was fairly well attended. 26 H 2s aby; ci vas “ The Saloon vs. thie Citizen, Home an] State,” aad it was ws ome 0 han Mag antera iliustrations ac-— comps i \e lecture The Rev. Mr. Be!! tures again to-night inthe same Our Y ard place : oe aa > Tu: Su.ent Sree The C. W. A. and And examine the contents. We can ©. A.C. C. had their regular “ run’ last supply you with all kiads of lum eveniag, preseniing a splendid appear- ance. Afterthe run, w! > members f¢ Will Pay You. of the A Cc Cc were e j-¥vying then Seives in their room, some young mis- Bo é vards, Shingles, Sca g ereanis punctua 2 toe tires < several | dj ing, etc. - ede atl ing, Stud : oe Ot Gael « Willis Payne's aie ange wocvinw.th tacks. Mr. William Payne's! 4 jot of iaths just landed. wheel was punc’ured in seven places, and eo others were more or less injured. Had JAVWES BARRETT, the en Soreants not been discuvered in time 4 is more thaa probable tbat al! the mays Connolly’s Wharf. tres would have been similarly treated.) ~~~ he ee k is undersioo! that the guilty loys wil G} PSUM be brought t> justice. - Tae Opera Hovse.—The Harry Lindl 2 carloads in!)) | s Compane ap their ck sing perform ance last evening zg toa fa rlv large audience, pre- CARVELL BROS. teating “httle Lord Fauntleroy. The Slag wa? capitally put up)a the siainds. iJ ane 6—2 wks sat wed mon thar—Guard aod ali the cheract ers were well sustair =| ed. Little Eihel Lindley as “Li vitile Lo rd | Pauntierov” was Sane aad Miss Fliat’s impersonation ef Mr- Earoll (Dearest) left nothing to be desired. Mr Chacaras as the “Earl of Dorincourt” acted his part excellently, and Mr. Lindley was very funny as “Mr. Hobbs ” the gro ceryman. Before the last act Mr. Lee, on behalf of Mr. Lin anked those who Hey, th i pacronized the company durirg the r{ Season in Charlottetcwa, and his an- nouncement of areturo laier on in the fason was received with saplnes, The Company opens at N>w G'azgow, N. S., to- might. Mr. Lindley has a ap lendid com- peuy and an excellent reportoire, and large bouts should greet them wherever they Ray i‘ ppear. iciiteaiailacs Af THE BUTTS, Fallewing is the score of the Montagne team io the “Tater-Provi ncial shooting «no Saturday :— MONTAGUE TEAM. 200 500 600 Trl, Tanglefoot Sticky Fiy Paper just re Gunnex H. Martin..........29 30 31 96! ceived. Fresh aud Good. Lient. G. A Tbompson....31 33 27 90 Genser D. F. Macdonald. 23 28 26 8&7 W, Murpbyscnen80 47 29 86 0 nson 0 nson " VC. Tee PR HT S&S Lieut. W. A. Jolnstone....3@ 27 24 81 T Corp. B.C. Dewar..........31 27 21 79 THE DRUGGISTS. Sergt. R. W. Stewart.......3 26..2L- Ganner J. A. Stewart ma me he ... 2 = Pecenetee.......081 24 16 Fi Wrigat Toll - a4 ——— — Mr. Lanrier at Winnipeg : ‘We shall In lf ' give you free trade as it exists in Eagland te-vay.’ Mr. a a Liberal mavufacturer of r Toronto, to Mr. Laurier: “I do not believe Busy as Be ei—No Wonder e it is possil e or desirable to have free trade The stock we carry is immense — the assort- ment magnificent. in Canad @ a3 it is in Eoeland.” Mr. Latrier ‘o Mr. Bertram: “The in- tion of the Libera! party is not, ahd never Was, to establish absclute free trade in this rar” Every novelty we ioatreal Witness: “Mr. Laurier is in pepe favor of free irade as (bev have it in Great have and whatever Britain.” you buy from usis our The Liberal party (to themselves) : own make -—- which is a eer? are we now ? . : cine Cail cite at guarantee that it will TC LET- The pleasantly situated dweliing be satis factorv Ouse faci De sont h on Suililord Street, near Brighton Head. adjoining the residence of Mr \ — man. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawn tennis grounds in Vieteria fark loe minutes from Post Office. n nio Drawing room. joom, large verandah, Price is an important factor in our sales. dining *qcire hall, pantry. kifcben and back porch 1 oa zround floor Four bedrooms and ba'h MARK R ‘" 5 100m On first floor, two bedrooms in Fttic. Ampic ) ard and shed in rear, grass plot and thate treesin front. Kent moderate. Apply Wh» Sell at selling Prices. S. HARRIS, Arcnitect. 246 (fm di smn — « WHITE « COUNTERPANES A~= 3 = = 3 3 —AT ® BARGAIN ® This Week Several nes of high grade goods are in- clu led at lower prices than are usual or C@OR@O@oVee Rare Opportunity For Housekeepers = Hotels To Purchase Supplies” “=> 02 92Q62B O08 | | 2 2 = = = => = = = = z = 3 BEER BROS. 7 AAAs Lin AAAbiAdidsiidsbidaidbiUeS © DOO yes Colored Dress S« rgee, All Wool, Double width, Pretty shade e, Very, very cheap. Only 25e. yards all wool Delaines. 000 Natty patterns, Fine as Silk, Just the Blouses. Only l5c. Goods for yarde fixe Glace Mohairs—Now all the fashion. 35c, Gools for 25c, 309 yarde fine Black Cashmeres— all Wool—a Bargain More Ladies first-clacs Rain Coats. Every woman should have one. Price very cheap. 1000 20 Come and see them W.A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail. jane 16, 1896, NEWS NOTES. K entucky distillers have agreed to stop producing whiskey for a peried of eighteen months from the Ist July. It is not said whether this course is rendered necessary by the great production or tle diminis} demand | for the cup that cheers aah, doth inebriate. In view of the preparations the barkeepérs ofSt Lou's are making for the. Repnblican conven- tion, it is likely that the firet is the cause. re FISHING RODS -- ENGLISH — WALP-FEICE. AT DOpD's GREAT FOLLY paying yoar Grocer 3 cents for ,| Stearns is Best. RCE A CD LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. A CORRECTION, Sir,—In your issue of vesterday there ap. | ) pears a telegram from Ottawa referrivg to the present enquiry into the deterioration of lobsters, in which the name of my 2ol- league does not appear. Will you permit me to say that Dr. Bruere has worked from first to last with me, and tha: with- out his co-operation the work could never have been undertaken Permit me to add further that I have no connection with McGill University; as was implied in the despatch. Anprew MacPoain. | (The telegram referred to was inserted as received. Weregret that an injustice was done Dr. Bruere.} BIRTH. At the Methodist Parsonage, Bedeque, on the 14th inst.,to Rev. and Mrs. G. C. P. Palmer, a son. At Bridgetown, Dundas, on the 13th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Leard, a sor, DIED. At Quincy, Mass., Saturday, 13th June, Sarah McNeill, widow of the late Maicolm Darrach, teacher, Clyde River. {Funeral will leave the residence of A. McNeill, Esq., city, for Civde River Ceme- tery, to-morrow (Wedoesdap) morning, ct LL o’clock}. = = = — SHIP NEWS. of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Port June 15 —Leveret, Garcin, Pictou; G. H. B., Rogerson, Pictou; tug T. A. Stew- art, McDonn: J, do; Lily Bank, Bluey Mur- rav River; D. Cronan, Bruce, Magdalen, Islands; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; Ethei Aggie, Phalen, West Cape; Annie T. Mc- Ke, Camreron, Pictou; Margaret Ann, Buckler, Wallace; Wm. Dunbar, White, Pugwash; Welcome, Smith, Kichibucto. CLEARED, June 15 - Union, Gerrior, Sydney; Mary Svar of the Sea, Lantagne; Leveret, Gar- cin, Pictou; Progress, Rose, North Sydney; Lily Bank, Blue, Murray River; D. Cron- an, Bruce, Cape Tormentine, Daniel, Rob - erte,- Wallace; H.M. Crosby, Cruikshank, Pictov; Eth: 1] Aggie, Phalen, West Cape; tug Wm. Aitken, Butt, Pugwash; bark Annie, Evanson, do; Wm. Dunbar, White, do; Margaret Ann, Buckler, Wallace; Wel- come, Smith, Pictou. ee "Ont of weakness comes strength when the blood has beea purified, enriched and vitalized by Hood's Sarsaparilla. FISHING TACKLE—JOHNSON & JOHNSON. NOTICE, N\‘ ITICE is hereby given that in pursuance 1 of the llbth rec. of the Dominion Elec- Soap and 2 cents for freight and importing charges thereon. Buy ROYAL OAK—mede here. Every fraction of your money goes for Soap. No importing charges. No | charges of any kind. Not even boxes required. Pure, unadulter- ated, local Tallow Soap, made right | here. ee Soap Works. Rolled Qats, Oatmeal, POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompeon’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders fur the above Guaranteed the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing eleewhere. W. W. CLARKE, Ageut _ May 28 New Prices in Watches. We have eal received a nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, and can- | | | which were bought right, not fail to please in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. Liverpool Salt Lanpine To-pay - 600 bags. Due early in June by Barque Italia, 7,000 bags. N. RATTENBURY. May 29. ’96—2weol MOONLIGAT EXCURSION — ee The Independent Order of Good ‘vemplars, intend holding a Grand Moon'ight I xcur- sion, on the Stmr. Jacques Cartier, Monday Ey’g, June 22 A pleasan and enjoyable time is assured. Everyone who likes plenty offun is particu- larly invited. Others ase requested 10 stay BOTANY ATTRACTIONS.—Bend in. at- tondance, ‘The gramaphone wii be there, end vocal music will be given by a selectea rus of voices. COE LICACIE ES —Strawberries and Ice cream Ice Cream, Cake and Coftee, Fruit and Con- tionery galore 3 fer OW PRICES —Tickets only 2c, RU ip 1? Boat leaves Steam Nay. Co’s, Wharr at3 o'clock, sharp, ju BOSTON ‘Beaver Line Steamers. | 4 tions Act the agent appointkd by John Theophilus Jenkins, Esq., one of the candi- dates for election in ths flectoral District of the West Riding of Queen’s, P. E. L, to act fcr him tn the forthcoming election is Alired W. Sterns, of Cha. lottetown merchant. WILLIA™M CAMPBELL, Returning Officer. Dated this fifteenth day of June, 1595. ARE YOU GOING TO -—BY THE-— FAST LINE P Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at WLW. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. May 29-—d&w SUMMER SERVICE |, DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. Fro From Liverpool. Steamer, Montreal. April 23th.. Lake Huron,....... May 13th. May 2:d Lake Untario..... -May 29th. May 9th Lake Superior...... May 2th May 2rd ..Lake Winnipeg....June joth. May 30th Lake Huron....... June 17th, FIRST CA BIN—$10, $15, $50 and $50 Round Trip, $80, $5, $0 anc $0, +ecordirg to steamer and accommodation. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, $°0; re- turn, $63; Glasgow, $32 FO; return, $68: Bristol, or Cardifi, $33; return, $69; London, $35; return D6. " STF ERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- gow, Belfast, at lowest rates NOTE—Steerage oye ne by the Beaver Line are provided with the ose of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Freight cariied at iowest rates and to all important points both in Canada and Great Britain, on through bills cf Jading. Special facilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight. For further particulars as to freight or pas sage apply to D. & C. MAcIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, Liverpool, Montreal, or TROOP & SON. Agents, St John, N B, STEAMER FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet commences her season’s work, sailing from Halifax TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday,-calling at the following ports : Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Jsaac’s Harbor, Caaso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Pert Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside, Freight solicited. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Vi Y' TODATE [ have just opened a very (tty and attractive aszort- ment of @ Bronze Figures, Bronze Vases, Photo Frames. They are cheap, handsome and durable. I feel assured I can captivate youe fancy and suit you. I have numbers of other goods that will interest you when you call. W. W.WELLNER. CLOSING OUT SALE The balance of our stock of crockery- ware and groceries in the store lately oc- cupied by Mr. C. C. Henry, Malpeque Road will be closed out by auction on Saturday evening at 8 o’clock in lets to suit’ pur- chasers. Terms cash. No recerve. C. I. Morrison, june 13 2ins pd. Auctioneer. RICE FURNITURE. I am instructed by Mrs M P Kennedy, to Sell by Auction. en the premisos, Hillsboro’ i on Friday, June ltth. at ll o'clock, m. “oo Piano in good order, Parlor, Dining Room, Bedroom and Hall Furniture, in very nice order. Kitchen U tensils, Carpets. Double oven Ranges, Mantel Mirrors and Clocks, Vases etc, valuable Library of Books, Book- Cases, e c A, McNEILL & CO., Auetioneers, Jun: 12—Gins, Our Night For Bargains. Pipes, Cigars and Smokers’ Requisites. REDDIN BROS. Ch’town, Juue 3, 1896. A SNAP. For a few days only I cffer one lot of Genuine Pebble Spec- tacles at $1.00 a Pair. The regular price of these is $2.00 to $3.00, but the lenses are smaller than we wih to keep, hence {the reducton to clear. Buckles from 1c. up. E. W. TAYLOR. LATEST | june 15 Ca meron Block “All Work and no Play, Makes Jack a dull Boy.” WE SELL THE NEW GAME OF “ARCADBDA” PRICE $1.25 ae BEST all round ¢ out. game Can be played on any flat piece of ground, or in win-! ter time in the } house. Come and see it. Footballs Base Balls Base Bats Cricket Bats Rubber Bal's Tennis Balls Tennis Racquets Hammocks trom 75 cents $5.00 each. Develive Whistles, 19 cts. each. Children’s Garden Tools, | ‘Ne. to 75e. per set. Croquet Sets, from $1.00 set, up. Buckets, Shovels, for the litile ones. ete. ‘Haszard & Moore Headquarters for Sporting Goode. anor The Monarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP. Unequalled. Unapproached for the money. Made here. $i Grocer s. Have You a Bike ? Well, you will want a pair of our Bike Sboes. We have hice ones in Black and Tan. Wheo you hear the prices and see them you wil] buy sure. Dandy’s at $1.25; better ones $1.50 a pair—worth near double the money. Head- quarters for Bicycle Shoes. 4. E. UcEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN Who Wouldn't Pick up a $2 Note When Found in the Street? There are vot many lying around loose, put if you wil] step into our store io-day we will show you how you can save $2. We have placed in our window a lot cf men’s Tan Boots the regular price of which are from $3 to $4 a pair. We offer you your choice of them tor $2 a pair. Remember we have not many of them. They are broken sizes and will not take loug to sell. Only $150 a pair for the Tan Shoes. This is a snap. Take advantage of it. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER June 12 > 3 full ot grace to your caye or wrap. es Se 13 1619 i iincetiietiaeeeas J te BI OI A Bm — a —=- 2: es - . 4 df Chilly Evenings... are best provided for bya wrap lined with Quil! ‘ed Fibra Chamios. This is silikiiied by the Montreal Quittixc Co, and may be boug:t at any store ready for use, quilted on different materials, in all shades. It furnishes alight and heaithfal protectton against damp breezes or the cool evening air—at the time imparting a stylish tame Tne: , wwe = ee ne es ee ee eee Washing Goods, Prints, Gaalateas, Dueks, Ginghams, Oxford Shirtings Miusiins, #tannellettes Good Stock now showing. T. J. HARRIS, LONGON HUUSE Ch’town, April 20, 1896—dy ee Rey ee Nomination S MEE A Pablic Meeting of Electors will be held in the MAR- KET HALL on NOMINATION NIGHT, Tuesday, 16th Inst. ‘| | Martin, j)P. BLAKE, Doors open at at 7 o'clock, chair will be taken at 8 o'clock, sharp. The meeting will be addres:ed by Dr. Jenkins, Alex, Esq., Liberal-Conservative candidate for for East Queen's; the Honorab'e Senator Ferguson, and other promi- nent speakers. p m., C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sec. Lib -Con. Ass’n for West Queen’s. Sees Pres. Lib.-Con. Ass’n for West Queen’s. SS ZS se SU SU. Ste SU. SY SY a Tp GD ™ G* *@* + Try Yo ot iN as sv. Bor Summer ae wear IIave you geen our display of PRINT _ COTTONS yet? We're batte: able than —- oxSre ever tosuit all your ideas in this line. a 7S No matter what price joa’d like to pay. ve v *@- Neat Patterns, 6 cents per yard, otage % 1 A Splendid Value, Se per yard, Don't miss that special lot at 10c You'll, find it on our centre counter, an as- sortment of light. and dandy patterns, good many are worth good deal more than the marked price too, Now only 10¢ - Vioore & McLeod Succecsors to Perkins & Sterns. at HE 8 ut NZ « je ° ress ay e b- ob.» ex oO. ot - SAS USF aS i as q SAS aS ee LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING We aie selling Men’s Suits, Youths” Suits, Children’s Suits, Men’s Pants, Boys Pants, i in great slaughter prices at 132 Queen Street, next to Norton’s Wardware Store, J. 8. ACD OGONALD & CO. EMPIRE BLEND TEA I3 th Tea that brings trae and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale TF Sy by “MORRIS COA kX. The followitig peed have arrived in port, coal laden for Clarkin Bros, The Nellie Reid from New York, with hard coal, egg and nut; The Kohinoor, from Pictou, with “Acadia round and nut: the Bion- del, from Sydney, with run of mines, the Hariza, with Sidney slack, and other vessels Is Pictou and C ‘ape Breton, Patrons can be supplied with any qualities they may re- quire, at the lowest possible prices. Clarkin Bros. - javeC—sat. thes. fri, arrivi ing daily from all the leading nines in’ wes) -”,.