LocAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Rexa Bros “ 21 ” Sale now on, I - The Uiivette : Pri Krow Bostox arrived s afternoon about - season will be on Tas Excursion of the me” str. Southport to-pight at 8 o'clock. A lovely time. g 0. |} s Meeting of the Red Rose | re Eton t Picnic committee De | y ember please atcend . I Ane Y acu The American yacht ( € a arge pleasure party OD boa ‘ ere iast evening, &! i ett al - Tur Fast efton return to Halifax via Summerside and ther intermediate ports i ock last night will @ Car- v & ¥ sters } K ahha Us ies I S; ‘ rT} steal ~~ wv w Y party excurt sts f } New G vow, W ave Pict for Cha we , y (Friday morning and w ‘ about 1 o'clock p. m. > Hox tr forg gut excurs?on On t te Southport this evening. Steamer ; \ i ¥ w arf at 8 o’clock Band in peaves « attenda lee cream, fruit, etc., at city prices Lickets — adies 15, gents 25 cts iinet Tue Scorcn Garnerixe.—The games postponed from yé sterday on account of the weather are in progress at the park The weather is exceilent Club this ernound The turnout of the Caledonian morning was very creditable. eden nanE.—The surveying steamer arrived last evening about half remain in porta few Charlottetown the vicinity of Boone is being made. Tae Gi (ruinare 1} past six, and will days. ‘Since leaving Gulnare has been in the Bay, Nfld , where a survey ince ielones c M B A —A special Branch 216, C. M. B. A. will be held this evening at 5 o'clock In the office of Bay- field & Blanchard. A full attendance is meet t im portal \ By order, H. FitzGerald Rec busin requested, as transact Secy. main From Trixipap.—The brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain King, arrived this morn- ine feo Trinidad, with a full cargo of = ; . ’ ‘ molasses and sugar for Carvell Bros. She will discharge the greater portion of her cargo here and take the balance to Sum- merside. _ = Artriutery Baxp Excursiox.—Those who wish to have a good time are remin i- ei of the Arillery Band excursion in the St Lawrence tonight. The steamer wil! leave the wharf at eight o’clock and will return abont midnight. Worth’s orchestra will furaish the music for dancing. ns daasinil Orextxc or New Cuvrcn at Sovris.— The cew church for the Church of England people at Souris will be opened on Wed- nesday, the 7th of August at 8.25 p.m Several clerzymen are expected to be pre- sent, and will assist in the service. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. E. P. Crawford, Rector of St. Luke’s Cathedral, Hatifax. A special choir from Charlotte- town will lead the musical part of the service Cavsep By Cuerry Sroxes. ~ Mr Stephen Perry Muddy Creek, losta young child on Monday last. It appears, says the Farmer, the other children were eating cherries and threw the stones on the floor. These were brokeu by becom- ing tramped upon, and the little child sitting cn the floor picked enough of them up to fill its mouth. Some of the broken stones got into the windpipe and caused its death on Monday. ules Moxey Srorey.—This forenoon two young lads entered the residence of Henry Andersoz on King Square, and asked Mrs Andersa:i to buy some tins. She bought some, and while she had her back turned getting change the boys abstracted a $5 bill and 20 cents in siiver from her purse, which she left on the table. Mrs Anderson missed the money while the boys were in the and charged them with the theft, but they ran out without returning what they had taken. The police have been notified. ; Bouse iichiniiaie Cuartottetown.— The The contract for laying sidewalk on Prince Street was awarded to T. M. LeBlanc, of Moncton, whose figures were as follows: 43 cents per square yard for asphalt 1 part and tar 3 parts , 53 cents for asphalt 1 part and tar 2 parts ; 60 cents for asphalt 2 parts and iar 3 parts; all drive ways to private residences, asphalt 4 parts, tar 1 part, 70 cent-; and street crossings, asphalt 4 parts and tar 1 part,70 cents per equare yard—this includes free stone curbing. PorstTER FOR Trure News says : the new etc., —_—— Escape.—The N ARROW Summerside Mr Felix McKinnon, of farbara Weit, came near losing his life here last Saturday evening. The shunting engine was moving a box car and a passen- ger coach when Mr McKinnon attempted to get on the latter between it and the box But he missed hia footing and while he held on to the coach his feet were drag- ging On the sleepers the rail. This happened after dark, but Mr Tnos Hickey was near enough to see the dangerous position he wasin and running Farmer says car on each side of i. aiacal a aid tates Utes | : : to his assistance, was able to extricate him | grounds of the Wanderers club Chicago, without any mishap. No Cure.—Messrs Johnson & Johnson who aré always looking after the interest of their customers, have exhibited in the window of the up town store, a check for $2.50 from the Sterliag Remedy Co.,manu- facturers of No-to-bac. One of their cus- tomers bought three boxes of No-to-bac which is guaranteed to cure the tobacco habit in anv form, or money refunded. In this case No to-bac failed. The Messre Johnson then wrote the manufacturers in— forming them ofthe fact and as soon as the proper form had been filled out, the company immediately sent their check for the amount ($2.50) which will be refund- ed to the custamer o Tue ixo14x Pogevess.—Four years ago Mise Johnson mate her first appearance 42a reciter of her own poems at a Cana- dian Literature Evening, when she thrill- ed the large audience by the r@ndition of “The Cry of an Indian Wife” and “The * She was at once in great de- mand, and during the iatter that season she appeared in: a large num- ber of cities and Her great and rapid success of that periud was, however, only a prelu le to what may he said of the season of 1¢93-94, when between the months of October and May she gave the remarkable number of 125 recital- in 50 American cities. Whier- Voyage.” montos of towne. and gifted Indian Canad an ever this she never fails to create the greatest en- tusiasm by her chri ling recitals. Si a Licursyine’s Sraxance Freaxs. — The Halifax Mail says: There was a terrific thunder aad lightning storw at Shuben- acadie Saturday evening. The lightning struck Mr. Fra-er’s house, near the sta- tion. The inmates had a narrow escape. Rev. John Nelson had a very close ¢alj. He was sitting on a sofa in Mr. Fraser’s house when the crash cam>. His back was towards the window. The electric flaid shattered the sofa, split the window sillin piecee and killed a foliage plant which wasa few inches from from Mr. Nelson’s head. The pantry near where Mr. Fraser sat was set on fire. A lot of nick nacks ina box on the window sill were completely welded together. A steel buttoa box and a large steel nail were per- fect'y welded together, and a curtain ring and 4 pair of scissors were joined to— gether. A strange feature of the weldin of the articles was that they were willed jn pairs, ing of] SS 18 tO be } _| Summerside on Wednesday next will be we THE DAILY EXAMINER TRE WORLD OF SPORT. The Turf. Wm. Penn was defeated in the 2.11 trot at Detroit Friday by Klamath, whose best time was 2.08}. Penn won the second heat in 2.073 Mr WS McKie has entered Provider in the 2.35 guaranteed stake race to be trotted at St. Stephen, N B, on September 16th or llth. There are fourteen entries in all. The St. Jehn Telegraph says that J. M. Johnson drove Amby, W. L. Eaton’s pac- a few days ago. Mr. Johnson purchased the pacer on P. E. Island last spring for Mr. Eaton. At the Monctou Driving Park on Tues- lay afternoon the pacer Clayson was iriven a full mile in 2.20, and a half in 1.07. His owner thinks that after six weeks’ handling Clayson will be able to pace a mile in 2.15. Isawood put up a mile in 2.30} and another in 2.31 flat Isawood’s record is 2.34. She is owned by L Aver, of Petitcodiac. Parkland the free-for-all at the Tignish races, Lawndominic being second and Gracie Wilkes third. Four heats were trotted, Lawndominie winning the first and Parklana the three following wen o The time was 2.38, 2.381, 2.30, 2.37. In the 3-year old class Honest Tom, who took fourth place in the first heat, won the three succeeding third, and Moss Rose Dot fourth. Time 3.10, 3,09, 3.12, 3.09. Jules Robin, the pacing chestnut gelding formerly owned by P.S. Brown, of this city, has been doing some fine trotting of late, having won no less than four races since July l2th. Last Saturday he started in the 2.30 class at Woodstock, N. B., and won in straight heats. The same day he we t out and won the free-for-all, which required five heats to decide. The first heat he won in 2.254, second in 2,25, and fifth in 2.274. This is a wonderful per- formance for the little horse, when we consider that the track was slow, and both races paced in afternoon. Jules Robin was sired by Abdallah Messenger, dam by King of the Rabbits, he by French Tiger. The one entries for the race meeting at j found below : 2.29 cLass. Hatasu, 2.354, bm, by Golden, 7064, Milford Farm, Charlottetown. Parkland, 2.283, h a, by Parkside, 9280, Parkside Farm, Summerside. Lawndominic, 2.38, g g, by Weetlawn, 6038, Jas. A. McNeill, Summerside. | Lady Hilda, 2324, bl m, by All Bight, 5817, Geo. Thorne, Charlottetown. Gracie Wilkes, 2.33, ch m,by Preceptor, 5301, H.C. Craswell, St. Eleanors. 2.38 class. Josie C,) m, Thomas A. Meek, Char- lottetewn. Beau Prince, 2.49}, bs, by Hernando, 2891, E Arseneault, Wellington. Lawndominic, 23%, gr g, by West- lawn, 5038, Jas A McNeill, Summerside. Bianche, 2.37}, b m, by Brynwood, Jas. Honghton, Charlottetown. Mal peque Boy, 2.47, bg, by Gay Boy, Robt Crafer, Malpeque Parnell, b s, by Abdallah Messenger, P: 8S. Brown, Charlottetown. 2.58 cLass. Ramsay, Montrose. 357, Jas E Birch, Alberton. Leckie, V 8, Charlottetown. Wellington Belle, b! m by Cail’s Bird, E Arsenault, Wellington. Fleetwood, bs, by Preeeptor, Barrett Henderson, North River. Dxeiver, b g by Administrator, S N Dawson, North Tryon. Sarprise, b m, by All Right, 5817, Geo. E. Hughes, Charlotteto rn. Salie,b m. by Preceptor, 5301, R. J. Steele, Charlottetown. Chief Dan,b g by Island Chief, Jas A McNeill, Summerside. King The Wh eel, A hint worth considering is found in the report of the bicycle corps of the French army. The military workshop of Puteanx, in France, is turning out 'eather tyres for the army cycles in place of rubber ones, break down. Leather tyrescan be sewn neighboring shoemaker. Moreover, they are lighter than rubber, and less apt to slip on wet pavements or asphalt. Yachting. four miles Bridgeport, Conn. The cup defender gave deranged. The Ring. There will be three great battles at Dallas during what is termed fighting week. The book-makers have already seld bets on Corbett, against Fitzsimmons, on Smith against Ryan and on Mahar against O’Donnel. This is the way a great deal of money is now being placed. It is said that Sullivan will second Corbett. Cricket. The Canadian team of London and Toronto cricketers, captained by C. 8. Hyman, of the London cricket club, played | princess appears | the first game of the week’s series on the on Tuesday and defeated a picked team of Chicago and suburban cricketers, known as Holliwell’s team. The Canadians scored 159 1uns and extras, the score of Holliwell’s team being 113. Twelve men were played on each side. er, a quarter in 38 seconds at St. Stephen, | heats and first money. | Hilda May won second, Lady Confidence | Montrose, bl g, by Almont Wilkes, B. H. | Jay Bee, 2.58, br s by Administrator, | Prunella, b m, by Preceptor, 5301, A A | which are difficult to repair when they | without much troub!e by the cyclist or a | | ig said to be in the vacinity of $383. The Vigilant beat the D. fender on Tues- | day in a run of sixty-four miles, from | seems to be the “Tyke” serge. Almost every Eaton Point, on the Long Island shore, / from Huntington harbor, | up the race when not far from Bridgeport, | owing to a hoisting gear having become | - New Dwelling House LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Passencers via the Northumberland cn Wednesday were 68 going and 34. return- | ing. | Perrsonat.—Mr E H Norton, Char'o te- | town, was in town yesterday. Mr Jas W Doyle, of the C P R andit | Office, Montreal, is visiting relatives in this province, MrCP Fietcher, Charlottetown, was doing Summerside Wednesday. Summersipe Races.—The races which | take place on the Summerside Driving Park on Wednesday next, the 7th inst., are likely to be a grand success. There are five entries in the 2.29 class, seven in the 2.38 class and eight in the 2.58 class. Aj] good horses. A grand day’s sport is pro mised all who at‘end. People are complaining that the bye- laws regarding the pound of th’s ewn are not being enforced. We hope that the police will give this matter a little more atten- tion. Mr. George Crabbe, for many years past Landing Waiter in the Customs depart | ment of this town, has been superannuated. oe + === PERSONAL. Mr. Geo. Fr. } town. | Mr. H. Bryart, Halifax, the well known tea man, is at the Davies. Mr. and Mrs. B. Macdonald, of Boston, are smongthe guests at the Hotel Davies to-day I'rofessor Robertson is in Montreal Superintending the fitting up of the new cold storage steamer. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Luper, and son, of Philadelphia, are visiting the Province They are at the Davies. Mr. J. M. Johnson, of St. well known horse man, is guests at the Hotel Davies. The militiamen of Montreal! have decid- ed to give Private Hayhurst, winner of the Queen’s prize at Bisley, a public reception. Mr. S. R. Bailey, Kingston, Ont., ar rived last evening and will spend a_ brief Owen, of Cardigan, is in John, the among the vacation on the Island. He is at the Davies. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Hogg, of Mon- treal, are at the Queen to-day on their way hcme after a very pleasant holiday at the seaside, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Y. Dibbler, of Freder- icton, N. B., are at the Davies. Mr. Dibbler is here om one of his regular business trips. “A skirt that is divided against itself cannot stand,” as the wag remarked when the “new woman” took a fall.—The Dis- patch, Columbhs. Mr. Alex. Robertson, Halifax, laspec— tor of the Bank of Nova Scotia agencies, is here on an official visit. He is regis- tered at the Hotel Davies. F S. Hall and wife, Taunton, Massa., ar- rived here last evening via the St. Law- rence and intend spending a few days in the city. They are at the Davies. Registered at the Eureka Hotel, July 31. | ~ David Lewis, Cardigan; A H McLeod, | Montague; P McLeod, Georgetown ; Capt. | J King, West Indies’; J LeNoir, Campbel- | ton, N B. A | “MAKETH GLAD THE HEART.’ | | ‘This is said of wine upon gocd author- | ity, but while the few might have the | pleasure derived from its reasonable use, it was, until lately, impossible for the | masses to know what wine meant. The | Bordeaux Claret Co. has changed all that. | Wine is now within the reach of all. It | is no longer a luxury. And good, sound, | generous wine, fit to make blood, to aid digestion, and make the whole man elastic and right. Those who like to pay the high prices may do so, but the people can have good Clarets and Burgundies at $3 and $4 per dozen quarts. There is no mystery, nochicanery here. Large direct importations from the vineyards, and local bottling tell the siory. Big profits are not sought for, Lut enormous business is being done, for the people have responded to this radical departure, which practically gives wine tothe masses at their own | prices. Address—Bordeaux Clrret Co, 30 | Llospital Street, Montreal. | july3l, 35w | A Et | | A Sxve Sum.—The amount realized at | Lennox Island tea held a short time ago The money will go intothe fund for the } erection ofa new church a: that place. Tue Porvisr thing for gentlemen this tailor finds it in great demand, but before buying see that the Registered Trade Mark “Tyke” is stamped every 24 yards. None other is genuine. FOR SALE OR TO LET. | The subscriber offers for sale, cheap, the Double Tenement Dwelling House on Alley | Street, near Prince, now in course of erection | and which will be ready for occupation about the first week in August. This house is well | situated on high ground and in a most con- | venient part of the city, quite near the Upper | Prince Street School and the Second Metho- dist Church. Each tenement contains six ' rooms, besides porch and cellar; also pantry on first floor and closet upstairs. The walls are deadened and the house is well and sub- stantially builtin every way. Inspection is solicited. This offers a good paying investment for anyone in want of a new and well-built house either for his own use or for renting urposes. ! pur not sold within a short time it will be offered for rent when — GEORGE ALLEY. julyl5—2aw (14) & wky tl Ist aug Sth. The CRESCENT of society display we to-day add in our harbor will, ADMIRAL ERSKINE is expected to arrive here about August presence of the and MAGICIENNE no doubt, be the signal for an unusually interesting round events. ouR 21 SALE offers an opportunity to secure stylish Duck Suits, Duck Vests, Duck Blazers, ete., and in addition to our usual Evening Silks, Laces, &c., at a special price,for this occasion. BROS. Fatal Result of Delay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don't be r but prud- ently take a few do-es of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure to cold. It will save you many painful days and sleepless nights. ekless ! Tired women need to have their blood purified and enriched by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. It will give them strength aud health, sddiiadnibuin Scorr Acr Acrivity.—There is consid- e able activity in Scott Act circles in Moncton just now. <A T LeBlanc. of the Ven ‘ome Hote), has been fined $100 and costs and has gone out of the business. Another vendor of the ardent, Thos Thibi- deau, has retired from the business and the Park Hotel is to kt. OS Leger and D Hogan have paid fines of $50 each this week, and another ca‘e is pending against @ restaurant keeper named Johnson. BIRTH. At Dorchester, Mass., on the 28th ult., to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Farquharson a son. On the Ist August, the wife of Mr. Stainforth Sanderson, of a daughter. At Tignish, on July 16th, the wife of Capt. William A. Miller, of a daughter. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, July 10th, by Rey. C. W. Corey, Albert Boswall to Minnie Etta Judsen, all of Pownal. DIED. At Village Green, on July 16th, Mary Elworth, formerly of Lot 43, in the 52ad year of her age. At Hope River, on the 25th July, Ellen, beloved wife of William Bowling. ee COTTSVBTERSTESETE? A Good ° Summer Companion is a bottle of JOHNSON’S CREAM OF ROSES, 1} ECAUSE it removes the burn from sun- burns. It keeps the skin soft and smooth. It is soothing and cooling, es- pecially after exposure to wind and sun. é It is not greasy or sticky but ; ¢ rubs in dry in a few seconds. Price 25 cents. DSBVTVSEvssessessess JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. O008O80886 60042088 COME NOW ——AND BUY—— FURNITURE! eds wo Prices in Keeping with “ove in a cottage.” {ARK WRIGHT & 69, LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices B. I. S. PIC-NIC, The Benevolent Irish Society of P. E. Island will hold a Grand Picnic on the beautiful field of John Hughes, Esq , at Emerald Station, jake TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th, The 120th Arniversary of O’Connell’s sirth. A good programme has been psepared for the occasion, and will be carried out in first-class style by competent judges. Games open to all Nationalities. En- tries to be made with the Secretary of the Ring on the grounds. Return tickets at the underzentioned rates (including admission to grcunds) will be issued by special train from Char— lottetown and by regular trains from Sum- merside, Cape Traverse and Tignish, good for return only on same day and on same trains, viz :— Charlottetown to Winsloe, inclusive,$ 85 Milton to Colville, 7 North Wiltshire to Hunter River..... ye des rcin nn shee cds ta8S8s ae Topt ce ce deennesote — ROAD. coninninnisercdustessstinneheeh 45 SRE ag ipa er egagane yore ee . TOD... cul cess teecsodbeasaeesh 30 I tii iss recis chocdscuuce Fraveller’s Rest and New Annan..... 60 WT PO ls ck vsiie codes cacagscovesoedsvene 55 Kensington... ...cccsceceserereseceesceceeeees 50 TERIOR 6 Gaics ce. ocentes «es tvinunaneuen ; 2 IE ois Geo inc cd bnntobeencecoerien 35 Cape Traveree............00ecsicrseccersee wi BIRT iineceecssinsesenccnncesssosvesousecess 50 i in access 05 cktngqnokacsuline: 35 Tignish to DeBlois, inclusive.......... 1.40 St. Louia to Piusville............. sniician See loomfield to West Devon..........+0+0 1.10 Portage to Northam....s..seecseeeee sees 1.00 Richmond to St. Nicholas............+ 85 Miscouche and St. Eleanor’s.......... 70 Special train from Charlottetown will run on the following time schedule, stand- ard time :— Dave Chr WOW ve scsonesencessse~seres 8 00 am “ Royalty Junction........... 810 “ * North Wiltebire..........0: 8 56 * ee el eee 7 * “ . Beadeltentuiei<-2-s cee 936 * Arrive Emerald............ccc00¢ fe | Leave Emerald on return...... ...-5 20 pm Admission to grounds of persons not ‘ravelling by train, gentlemen 25c., ladies l5c. Two Dinner Tables will be provided where a good dinner will be ered by ex- perienced waiters. A large saloon stocked with all season. In addition to the above, two large Dancing Booihs will be erected for Qua- drilles, Reels end Lancers. The Citizens’ Band will furnish music for the occasion. The Branch Society at Emerald will also attend in a body. No intoxicants of any kind will be al- lowed on or near the grounds. Should the 6th prove unfavorable, the Picnic will be held on the first fine day following. k. F, MADDIGAN, be erected and delicacies of the will the july31 Secretary. WwW ranging in size from 36 to 44, will be sold at $1 and prices. te me : THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1895. eee We are not in business either for our health or to let any other men undersell us, SO we have thrown the whole balance of our Stock of CLOTHING on the mar- ket at prices that are bound to win the trade. 42 Men’s Suits, worth $8, $8.50 and $9 ill be sold for 7 00. shite ” 107 Men’s Suits, Light and Dark Tweed ’ $1.50 and $2 less than regular Children’s 2 and 3 piece Suits for a little over half what they cost in other places. Summer Coats, cither for Men or Boys, awful cheap to clear. Don't Forget the Place. PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, July 20, 1895—246 VESSELS, CARGOES A Word From still on hand. Marine Insurance ! ee ee and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 DOWN! LONDON Bareains in 200 PAIR LADIES’ HOUSE ! — Yj Kid Gloves. TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value 75 at LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. eents, Selling for 59 cent Selling for 95 cents Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy Chay Eas Magdalen Islands. 8. LeMaister, master, will leave Souris on MONDAY EVENING, 5th August, on arrival of Afternoon Train from Char- lottetown, FOR MAGDALEN ISLANDS, -——CALLING OFF—— Etavg du Nord, Amherst, Grind- stone, Grand Entry, Bryan Island aud Bird Rocks. Returning to Souris on WEDNESDAY, 7th August, in time to catch the Morning or Evening Train to Charlottetown. This will be a delightful outing for those who wish to take a short sea voyage and visit the Bird Rocks and other interesting points of the Islands. The 8S. 8. St. Olaf is a first-class sea- going ship, with every accommodation for passengers. Fare from Souris and return, $2.00. P. E. Island Railway will issue Tickets to Souris at reduced ates. For further particulars apply to JOHN ANDREW McDONALD, Charlottetown MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO, Souris Or to WYATT FRASER Pictou, N.S. Ch’town, July 27, 1895—dy 6246 J The first-class S. S. “ST. OLAF,” P. T. J. HARRIS, AGENT Madam, A Word With You! No doubt you want to buy Boots Well, going to place cheap. to-night we are counter 60 ob our pairs Ladies’ Dongola Lace Boots, regular price $1.70. Our price to- night 99 cents a pair. Remember, these goods are NEW STOCK, just We all arrived. have them in 81zes. Yours for Shoes at Low Prices. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. july27 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Estate of the Late W. W. Lord. The undersigned Trustees of the Willi of the late Hon W W Lord, in order to close up the Escaie, will cause to be set up and sold in parcels, by Public Auction, on the premises in Charlettetown, on THURSDAY, the Fif- teenth day of August, 1895, at ll o’clock, am the fo lowing Dwelling Houses and Premises 1. All these three tenement houses and pre- mises situate onthe corner of Prince and King Streets, in Charlottetewn, and being part of Town Lot NoWinthe First Hundred ~f Town Lets ia said Town, fronting about eighty feet on Prince Street and about eighty-five feeton King Street. These houses are divided into six tenements, with a vearly rental of $248. They will be solid either in one block or in two or three several plots to suit purchasers. 2. These two several tenement houses anl premises fronting on Dorchester Stre t, in Charlottetown, now occupied by Michael Swe ney and John Kelly respectively. These premises will be sold separately. The rental of one is $30 and the other $96. Terms made known attime of sale or on application to either of the undersigned. L. H. DAVIES, A. LORD, Trustees of Estate. R. BEAIRSTO, Auetioncer. jnly30—246 tl sie the Bargain Goruer. 7 The month of August is within touch, and finds us with a large stock of goods Now we want to make room for Fall Goods, and it is quite reasonable to suppose that in order to do this we must offer some inducements to buyers, and that is exactly what we are going to do. The stock must be sold whether we make any money out of it or not, and Cash Children’s Suits must go. Boys’ Suits must go. Youths’ Suits must go. Men’s Suits must go. Call and see our Stock. McK AY Trunks must buyers will find unparalleled bargains at our Store for the coming month. Z0. Valises must go. Underwear must go. Hats must go. The Prices will make you buy. WOOLEN COMPANY. have a Scotch $Dyer in the Mill, so that we can g made from pure Wool only. Masonic. isn’t the easiest thing in the world any time. It’s doubly difficult now. WE CAN HELP YOU! , There’s no better assist- ance than cool clothing, and with us you'll always find the best and cheapest goods from which to make it. Prints,—the prettiest line in the cicy—marked at the lowest prices. Prints from 5c. per yard up, Piques, Printed Lawns Muslias, Fancy Ginghams, Ducks, etc., in profusion of patterns at multitudes of prices. . gh & Sow: Wool! ‘en to Card. Taken to Manufacture rhe “Goth Bought for Cash. Highest We call special attention to oar fine Tweeds, which we manafacture from imported Wholesale and retail. Wholesale orders delivered from C MONSTON WOOLLEN Temple Building, THREE DOORS BELOW J. DA McL¥OD’S CORNER. Ww Caarlottetown, July 2, 1895—135 & wky WOOL : ive you a good standing color. Anvther important fact is that our goods are all | aken in Exchan — Allowed. S Marino Wool. Also to the fact that we harlottetown. MILLS. Grafton Street, . C TURNER, Agent. | DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offios -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD is offered for such information as wili lead to the recovery of the subscriber’s hand satchel, lost from his wagon on the North River Road, near Char- lottetown, On or about 10th June last.--F LE- PAGE. 2i—augl FOUND--Within tke city limits, a purse containing money, which the owner can get at THE EXAMINER Office by paying for this advertisement 4 tf—augl PIANO FOR SALE—A plano in good order, at this office. good Chickering eheap for cash, Apply if—aug] W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’ciock in the ferenoo n. Good references required. tf—augl TO LET—A house situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. Apply to Mus LowpEN, Dundas Es- planade. tf—augl WANTED—Ten pant makers to take out pants to make for our readymade department. —McCKAY WOOLEN Co, ti—jy3l A LAD WANTED at Watson’s Drug Store july 30 : td a? generai servant in a small amily. Good references required. apply to Mrs i B STEWART, Euston street. — july3w—3i FOUND —A sum of money has been found which the owner can have by calling at the Bishop's residence and giving the sum agd denomination of the notes. July3o PASTURE—Aftergrass pasturage for a limited number of cows and horses. Apply at MCKAY WOOLEN Ce. july24 WANTED-—Gir! for general housework; references required. Apply to Mrs F PER KLNS, Brighton Road. jy19 TO LET — The house at the head of Pownal Stree: lately occupied by Airs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply at Tae EXAMINER Office GOLD MEDAL LOST—In this city, on Saturday afternoon, on or near Pow St, a gold medal with pin attached. Finder wili please communicate with this office. jy23 FOR SALE—The hoase and premises owned by Judge Macleod, fronting on Hillsborough Park; heated by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and other movern improvements. For terms, etc, apply to A MACNEILL, Auction- eer. tf—july2 TO LET—A nice cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms, Apply to J D Tayior, Queen Street. . junel4 TO LET—A comfortable dweiling house, situated on Upper Great so Street, near Post Office. Apply to Mgrs C PRowsk, Millsboro Square, 3w 135 pd—jyl2 wa hr 0. alee naliconnsscaryens's sage 3. ee 6 a is gb A Rn wren: eS Gk cae BRINE EU po ee ear Per sm mst + linac ly mn laos aia enlace Mf eS ee ee pe » ill . ie italy ne at: lami aap op ner eet een ee a ts ; a7 & eee ee teers = gong Ro 1 tessa eee be ED wish te a — > si ska Riad SE app eros aateeani aan a i gh