+l AES A ac OE t.. « a ” ngpennte eani Hs Wy Paton aceeetiedalcaiate rr ee, a agate laa Ba i ORS ee es COR My a, te i . 3 i 4 ' aes all adic THE DAILY EXAMINER : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | | turn to Oitawa. Mayries a Sreciaury.—Beer Bros isdn fue WHeer The race between Mesa-s Davies and Moore is set down for wo morrow afternoor A splendid contest mav be « xpected sallineadiiiiiia Tea Paarty.—A tea party in connection with the P. E. Island Hospital aad in aid fa contagious disease ward, will be held at Strathvartney the 4th of July next, Further particulars late Market Pawes.—There wasa fair at- lance at the market to-day. Mackerel, | the first Island catch on sale this season, | sold at from 12 to 15 cents each, and eggs dr ped to from 7 to 8 cents per dozen. Boravica Excurston.—The pupils at- tending Prince Street School are going for a botanical excursion on Saturday. They will be accompanied by Mr. F. Bain. Lier tenant Governor Howlan will give a prize tor the greatest number of new specimens obtained bs any of the pupils A Cuarivarr took place on Bishop Street last evening, the oceasion being th« wedding of an elderly man whose wife died a little over two months ago. It is said that a goodly number of the young and old of both sexes took part in the serenade, and that the glass in some of the windows suffered - fue Teawes.—The steamer Thames left for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, about five yesterday afternoon with a general cargo which included 76 cattle and 29 sheep for St. John’s; 6 cattle gud f sheep for Sydney, and a quantity of hay an oats for both places. Joseph . 3 : O CIOCAR Wise, M. P. P., and Duncan Sbaw went as passengers. Mount Auttson.—The Mount Alilison University published class lists show that Miss Bessie Alexander, of Stanhope, is ranked first-class in sophiomore mathe- matics, Latin, chemistry and English; and Miss Minnie Merrow, of Souris, first-class in Latin and English, and second class in chemistry—a very creditable record for these young ladies sins Tar Lare Wintiam Weexs.— The body of the late William Weeks was interred this afternoon at Sherwood cemetery. The funeral cortege was very large. The service at the First Methodist church was conducted by Rev. W. W. Brewer. The pall-bearers were: William Dodd, W. E Dawson, Richard Heartz, John Stumbles, William Heard and W. W. Wellner. ‘ salina To Tue Norruwest.—During the pest month six hundred immigrants have ar rived in Manitobe, compared with one thousand two hundred and seventy-seven for the same month of last year. Al- though the number is scarcely half so large, the number of dollars they have brought into the country is said to be much larger, and there is as great improve- ment in other way as in the class of settl- ers. an ities Tue Barrirst Cuveca.—The quarterly meeting of the Island Baptist Churches met at Alexandra last evening. Quitea large representation of ministers and dele- gates from the churches was present. Rev. Mr. Spurr was chosen moderator, and a very enjoyable service was held. To- day services were held at 10 o’clock a. m., led by the Rev. Mr. Timin. At half-past three the council met to consider the ques- tion of ordaining Brother Kierstead (licen- tiate) to the gospel ministry; and this evening a mass meeting will be held, be- ginniug at 8 o’clock. Saeetieane Nersawce Near Tue Ratway. — We | desire io call the attention of the Board of Health to the state of the gutter on the north side of Water Street, between Hills- borough and Weymouth Streets. For want of a proper outlet and sufficient grading, the water collects in the drain and becomes stagnant, and in warm weather very offensive and injarious. The people who occupy houses in the vicinity complain very much of this nuisance, and we think the travelling public as well must experience the sametrouble. A pro- per drain is absolutely necessary, and to avoid disease the matter should be attend- ed to at once. cientiasiiailiie Crry Scnuoor. Boarp. — The regular meeting of the City School Board was held last evening, Dr. Johnson presiding. The Schools will close for the midsummer hol- idays as follows: Queen Square, June 27:h; West Kent, 28th; Prince Street, 29th. They will re-open on the 3rd September; an extra week being allowed on account of the teachers attending the Summer School of Science. Mr. Howlett tendered his reg signation as Vice-Principal of Queen Square School, to take effect on the 30th inst. The teachers’ reports for May shows the total enroiment to be 1,363—803 boys and 561 girls. The average daily attend- ance was 1,118. The percentage of attend- ance was 86. _—— No Scorr Acr Here.—The Moncton Times says: “According to a commercial traveller who returned from P. E. Isiand afew days ago, Charlottetown may be very properly termed the city of bar- rooms, notwithstanding the fact that the Scott Act is in force there. The commer- cial pian im question informed a Times representative that Charlottetown has something like 170 bar-rooms, according to his information. He says he walked ast one block, not more than 150 vards mm length, in which there were no less than sixteen drinking saloons.” The Times and all. commercial travellers ought to know that the Scott Act is not yet in force in this city. csiilitaiaail | found him deeply engrossed in a game of Tewresaxce Merrixe.— The public meeting last evening in Victoria Division Room passed off very pleasantly, the Worthy Patriarch, Dr. Ayers, presiding. Short addresses were given by a number of the members, interspersed with excellent music by the choir of the Second Methodist Church, and some well rendered recita- tions. Reference was made to the efforts of the Sons of Temperance in the year 1853 to secure 3 prohibitory liquor law for Prince Edward Island, and a copy of the petition prepared by William Heard, David FitzGerald and J. B. Cooper and presented toxthe Legislature at that time, was read. “Prohibition is by no meaus a new question at the present time, and if we ean judge by the recenz plebescite elections, there is reason to believe that a prohibitory liquor law will soon find a place on the statute books of the Dominion of Canada. Two persons signed the total abstinence pledge. ——————— BELTS ! BELTS ! BELTS ! The Belt is here and we are fully prepared. We thought the Belts we sold last season were cheap enough, but Ahey--were-not torbe compared with the value we are offering justnow. Just think of it! Solid Leather Beits at 10 Cts. in ail sizes, and a beantiful assortment of aie goods from 25c. to S5c. the new perfect-fittiag . pric sie perfec jag Belt, price . BEER BROS. Sveni } : ‘ ; Evening Gloves in all colors and sizes. Weather Bulletin. Torowto, June 5,19 & m. Winds mostly westerly ; fair weather ; not much change in temperature. season a _ PERSONAL. : ; Senator Ferguson left yesterday on re. A friend who called on Mr. Gladstone backgammon. The Times, in noting the arrival in Moncton of Mr. W. J. Miller, says: On accouut of Mr. Miller’s delicate health, he contemplates disposing of his property in Charlottetown and removing to San Diego this fall. He has resided in P. E. Island for about 20 years. This forenoon’s arrivals at the Queen Hotel were: Jas. F. McCurdy, Bonshaw; D. C. Morson, Cardigan. The arrivals yesterday included: George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; W. B. T. Youn r, Eldon; J. A. Rutherford, St. Thomas Alex. Laird, North Bedeque; Geo. c. Greev, Miminigash. At the Hotel Davies thia forenoon there were registered: Mrs John Mclean, Souris; J Heber Haslam, Springtield, Yesterday the arrivals were: F H A:- naud, city; F Peters, do; W A Major, Halifax; Thos Tune, Toronto; J Sinclair, S’side; Geo F Pyke, Halifax; F H Arm- strong, St John; James Ireland, Halifax; Jas E Macdonald, Cardigan; W A Bren- nan, Summerside. Pr Ore THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. The 58th annual meeting of this com- pany was held on the IL6th ult., in the Law Association rooms, Cook street, Liverpool. We have received a copy of the annual report submitted to the pro- prietors. Notwithstanding the serious tire losses in 1893, the Liverpool and London and Globe had a fairly succéssful year. We make the following extract from the chairman’s address :— Taking the six years together, we have strengthened the fire reserve by £165,000, and the profit and loss account by £226,- 370, but to be perfectly correct, it must be remembered that the profit and loss account now contains an amount suflicient at 3 per cent. improve- ment for the dividend of 30s. per share per annum for five yeers. Taking the de. partments together, the whole resources of the company have been increased dur- ing these three fat and three lean years by £990,488. During these six years our fire premium income has increased by £338,- 668, while in spite of the greatiy reduced rates of interest, our inierest account shows an increase of £31,666. Fifty-eight years ago this company was founded, with a capital of £245,640. Its assets now amount to over £9,000,000. I venture to think that this brief review of our position will be satisfactory to you as proprietors, and also that the figures I have laid before you will give a perfect sense of security to those who insure their property with us. It may be but fair to add that no part of the profits of the Company in 1893 came from Canada, where the Liverpool and London and Globe shared the general loss. Mr. Leith E. Brecken has been appoint- ed Agent for the Company here to continue the business in this Province. THE CAVERN EXPLORERS. The details of the rescue of the explor- ing party which was immured for nearly ten day’s in the Lugloch cavern in Austra- lia show that the unfortunate prisoners would have perished if a box of provisions had not been lowered to them with a rope. They had exhausted their supply of can- dies and feod, and were rapidly succumb- ing to faintness and weakness, when one of the party heard a noise at the flooded en- transe of the cave. He waded out and found a rope, and after pulling up several branches of tree, saw a box with’ the lid pressed in. It contained rolls softened with water, sausages and twenty-two can- dles. This supply of provisions, which was lowered at a venture near the mouth of the cave, kept them alive till the diver appeared and effected a rescue. The cave was a new one, and had never been explor- ed. There was rivalry between two explo- ring societies, and one of them undertook to work when the weather was unfavor- able. The poor prisoners uaderground fancied that the other society had stopped up the watercourse in order to deprive them of the honors of discovery. The ri- val society, however, was foremost in the successful attempt to rescue them. So strong was the ruling passion that the leaders of the party resolved as soon as they were rescued to return in a fortnight to the scene of their terrible suffering. > -°2 <a Basy Snow.-—Messrs. Johnson & John- son, who are ever up to the times, struck an idea in the way of window-dressing which seems to catch the eve of both old and young. In their uptown store, asa means of advertising children’s requ’sites, they have arranged a cradle with twins’in it, and a chair holding their older brother. The trio is carefully watched by a pretty young nurse, who seems to understand her business thoroughly. On the whole, it is very attractive, and is well worth a walk past at night, as it looks better under the shade of the lights than in day- time. Selena acs Missioxarny Meerixc.—The Annual missionary meeting of the First Methodist Sunday School will be held in the base- mentof the Church on Wednesday, 6th inst., A short musical entertainment will be given by the scholars. miei A Lame Back, ora kink in the neck, is quickly removed by a free application of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, the univer sal pain cure. All druggists sell it. fiaiaillioiaiies For Tata To-pay—The case of C. Bruce McDougal, charged with publishing an obscene paper, the Plaindealer, is to come on before the Westmorland county court which meets at Dorchester to-day. The case excites considerable loca) interest. A Pleasant Way to take Pepsin for Indigestion is We have Adams’ Chewing Gum; Adams’ Gum for coughs ; Adams’ Tutti Frutti, as- as chewing gum. Pepsin Horehound Chewing sorted flavors. Price five cents a package. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE LRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond Svs. june4 EVERYBODY the world ever is in some way interested in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, ete. The man or woman who Is BUYING from us today can depend on gettin prime value. e are making efforts a ways to show the best goods and give the best prices on our Our stock this spring is moving mye We made it to sell, not for “ keeps.’ in the swim and buy Furniture FROM MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. Pr. BE. ISLAND PRESBYTERY, The Presbytery of Prince Edward Is- land met in the Presbyterian Church, Hampton, on Wednesday, 23rd day of May, and was constituted with prayer, Rev. Geo. McMillan, Moderator pro tem, with whom were present Messrs. Camp- dell, Sutherland, J. W. McKenzie, G. B. McLeod, T. F. Fullerton, ministers; and Messrs. Harvey and James, elders. Mr. Fullerton was appointed Clerk pro tem. The edict in re the ordination of Mr. J. E. McCurdy having been returned as duly served, it was ordered to be again real. This being done, the Presbytery proceeded to the ordination and designa- tion of Mr. McCurdy to the charge of Tryon and Bonshaw. Mr. G. B. McLeod conducted divine servire. Mr. McMillan narrated the steps and put the questions of the formula, which were satisfactorily answered. Mr. MeCurdy was then ordain- el. Mr. Fullerton addressed the newly ordaired minister, and Mr. Sutherland the people on their respective duties. The Presbytery dealt with the resigna- tion of G. B. MeLeod, minister of Covehead. The Clerk read a communica= tion from the congregation testyfying to the good work Mr. McLeod had done among them; and the desire to retain him as their minister, if he could see his way to remain Mr. McLeod being unwilling to with- draw, the Presbytery very reluctantly agreed to accept the resignation, to takeJ effect on and after the 27th day of July next. , ; Messrs. Mahon, Sutherland and Fuller- ton were appointed to draft a certificate in behalf of Mr. McLeod, in addition to the usual Presbyterial certificate, setting forth the valuable ‘services hey had | rendered within the bounds. Mr. . $utherland , was appointed to declare the congregation vacant on the 5th of August and to act as interim moderator of that session. The Presbytery placed on record their high sense of the Christian character and attainments of the late Dr. McKnight, Principal and Professor of Divinity in the Presbyterian College, Halifax, and lament the great loss which the Church has sus- tained by his removal. Prof. H. McD. Scott was nominated for the vacant Professorship. The Presbytery adjourned, to meet in the Hall of St. James’ Church, Charlotte- town, on Tuesday, 7th August next, at 11] o'clock, a. m. T. F. Fviierroy, Clerk pro tem. eee HONESTY “An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” Str,—We sometimes, on certain rare occasions, comparatively speaking, see advertisements in the papers for “Money Found.” In many cases the incentive is the reward looked for. It is seldom that the finding of money is disinterestedly and unselfishly acknowledged.’ When it is thus found and restored to the owner, I think some public acknowledgment is due the finder, as the action is just as meri- torious and heroic as many others re- corded in public print, Qn the 23rd of January last a purse containing $28 was lost between Charlottetown and Springton, The loser failed fo advertise it, thinking italmost useless-to do sd. On Mare h l5th, Mr. James Murray, son.of Mr. Thos. Murray, of North Woltshire,.found the money and immediately made thorough enquiriés for its: Gwner—to no purpose, however. He then advertised it, and the owner'of the purse, after a lap-e of time, was hunted up... Mr, Murray at once gave up the purse, on a satisfactory description of it and its contents being given, and absc- lutely refused to take any reward, save a trifle over the cost ef advertising. Mr. Murray is not a rich man,and the amonnt, though not very large, might very well tempt dishonesty on the part of a less honest man. Mr. Murray is to be greatly commended for his persistent efforts tu discover the owner of the purse, anl for his evidently disintereste1 motives in re- fusing to accept a reward. D. pet APHORISMsS, It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives.—Johnson, Children have more need of mcdels than of critics.—Joubet. Our affections are our life. We live by them; they supply our warmth.—Chan- ning. Method is the very hinge of business, and there is no method without punctu- ality.—Cecil. Falsehood has an infinity of combina- tions, but truth has only one mode of being.— Rousseau. It is with charity as- with money—the more we stand in need of it the less we have to give away.—Bovee. If people would only stop talking where they stop knowing, half the evils of life would come to an end.—Edward Everett Hale. ; Many, indeed, think of being happy with God in heaven, but the being happy in God on earth never enters into their thoughts—John Wesley. Never hold anyone by the button or the hand in order to be heard out; for, if ople are unwilling to hear you, yon had ter hold your tongue than them.— Chesterfield. Free will is not the liberty to do what- ever one likes,~ but’ the power of doing whatever One sees ought to be done, even in the very face of otherwise overwhelm- ingimpulse. There lies freedom, indeed. —Geo. MeDonald. True religion extends alike to the in- tellect and the heart. Inrellect is in vain if it lead not to emotion, and emotion is yain if not to enlightened intellect; and both are vain if not guided by truth.—Anon. <hiethee *+e+e Huod’s Sarsaparilla is absolutely un- equalled as a blood purifierand strengthen- ing medicine. It is the ideal spring medicine. Try it. USE SKOuA’S DISCOVERY, the greet ‘lood and Nerve Remedv. SEE OUR. WINDOW FOR CORSETS TO-NIGHT. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. juned ‘grace and ‘distinction whereby the wearer 4 Charlottetown, Gashght Company -will’ be don’t want » in the Moo Brothers fro Our prices please the There is that is the are in. busi and not to times’ easier ee ee: Charlottetown, June 4, 1894—-d¥ qualities the best, we in the Moon Clothing, but the Man n won't keep Prowse m selling good Cloth- ing and Gents’ Furnishing cheap, are the lowest, our public, Our patrons do the rest. nothing so cheap as good advice,. but the next to Hats and Gents’ Fur- nishings at Prowse Brothers, We ness to do business cry over hard times, Our low prices will help to make . Come and see us. PROWSE BROS, Livery body Wants The Qe cere eee ee bought for cash, and selling in Canada, and the prices are n inferior goods elsewhere in the Best. --s- We havea large and varied stock of FRESH GROGERIES AND FAMILY. SUPPLIES at augnall advance on cost. If you would only look over our stock we are sure to have your patronage, as ourgoods are not surpassed hy any house ot higher than those asked for city.- J.D. MACLEOD & CO. togers’ Building Queen Street, Charottetown.—jun 2 tu thu sat STYLISH WOMEN. Just what constitutes that most desir- able quantity of “style” is. very.hard to determine. Whether itJs inborn ,enly, or. whether it may be acquired, is a ‘very im- portant question, as it is a possession that many women deem of greater importance than beauty itself. Ask any average woman whether she would rather be pretty or “stylish” and she will choose the latter qualification almost invariably. It is the intangible sonjething that gives of « cotton frock may look better dressed than the weman clothed ip silk and ‘velvet, and, if in:-rich attire, avill outshine all rivals. ‘As to whether Or not style can be acquired, it may be said that iu a certain measure it cant be. ; Carriage, for-instance, has an immense effect-ou. style, and that certainly can be cultivated. A dowdy woman rarely has a good poise of the | head and neck, and never walks grace { fully, and, although grace and style are not at all synonymous, it is impossible to have the one without a certain amount of the ether. As grace of carriage ig success-, fully taught by those who understand: the prinéiple,1io doubt style also might be | analyzed and growing girls instructed in the why and the wherefore’ ®f this most coveted characteristic. USE SKODA’S DISCOV ERY the-greaa Blood and Nerve Remedy. TASES. by the City ae 7s tre Owing to the tax levied and Provincial Governments, The Dominion Plate Glass Ins. Co. have withdrawn their agency from this city, R. B-NORTON & CO. June 2, [894—dy 6i 2aw guar TH Low Prices. te ee Cameron Block. may3 l—dy Notice is hereby given that the adjourn- ed meeting of the Shareholders of the held at the office of the Gas Compatiy on® THURSDAY, the: 7th inst:; at eleven: o’olock, a. m. LEMUEL McK-AY, * (Secretary. June 1, 1894.—dy tl dte Meagher’s Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly ia. nereeene form is gateker in action ond ra edert en a a reset. For sale th w in Ca Pills * Dose—Half a winegl by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- E W. TAYLOR, according to the British | Quinine in this fereeabl E a Wide Awake And buying WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, which costs so much less, and quality guaranteed pure and wholesome. Or Still Asleep And paying for Baking Powder. in Tins, which are useless when emptied. June 1.1894. —prneenenstinnasene ie sem NOTICE. - aim to. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1894 | To Incorporated Companies or Associations doing Business within this Provinee. . Notice is hereby given that the annual Taxes imposed by the Act of the Legisla- ture of this Province, passed in the Ses- sion of 1894, intituled “An Act to im pose certain Taxes on certain Incorporated Companies and Associations,” are as fol- lows :— : On each-of the Companies or Associa- tions whose head office is not within this Province, namely,— . ; Fire Insuranee Companies....2..... s--- $100 Life or Endowment Insurance Com. RIG 5 ose ckne et iv cesses ssecdehtgehebins 150 Accident and Guarantee Insurance SION ss haisees < <0i sbeoas cclasentes 25 Trust or Loan or Building Companies OP Repotiatiows . 255.0065... iiasteses 150 Telegraph Companies.......0.5)....0.2++5 250 And on each of the Banks, whether the head office is in this Province or not, namely,—- If with not more than one office in OF PIE aneis nns okenyintinid: 40 If with more than one office in this. -. icra sods canderioormaaiio’ Las 100 The above taxes are payable semi- annually, on the Ist June and lst Decem- ber in each year, to the Provincial Secre tary-Treasurer. The first payment will be due on Ist. June, 1894. Provincial Secretary-Freasurer. Provincial Secretary’s Office, }. » Prince Edward Island, : May 22, 1694..% =>, : AUCTION SALE ! DOMINION HOUSE And other Property. On WEDNESDAY, June 20th, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, in front of the Domin- ion House, Great George Street, I will sel] by Public Auction : ~ Tst. ‘The Dominion “House, with Jand attached. The house, stables and out- buildiogs are in excellent repair, extensive and conveniently situated, and may be ex- amined daily till sale. The Dominien House is the best stand for a hotel now in the market. ; 2. Town Lot No. 59, in the 5th hyind- red, with four-tenements. _— 3. Lot on Chestnut Street, with front ot 156 feet, With a two storey building and barn ; and a vacant lot on Euston Street, 51 ft. 6 in: in front. 4, Field of 3 acres, with red Barn, near the Pottery. i Terms to suit purchasers. Apply to H. B. Smith, on the premises, or to A. MacNEILL, tg Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 2,'1894—dy. eod fl sle Want awife,... Want a cook,. Want, a _partper, Want a situation, Went. a servant girl, Want to sel! a farm, Want to sell a house, - Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to seil groceries, or drugs, Want to sell .or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want ta sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, “ADVERTISE IN Board Wanted. . Board wauted for two weeks for persons attending the Summer School of Science, commencing July 4th. Apply to. the undersigned aY oxce, stating the number you can accommodate and the rate per week. J. D, SEAMAN, Secretary 8. S..of Science. may26—eod tf Sit. George Pharmacy. 8, 7 P. E. Island Railway. oy it On and-after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1884. the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— . Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read dowa Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600....... Charlottetown....... 620 940 SOL 614..... Royalty Junction..... 606 919 35) 643. ..,..-North Wiltshire...... 534 830 405 6 58...«..-Hunter River....... 524 815 44) 786.7.7.....Bradalbane........ 50L 739 $55 7 BD. ccccccose Emerald.......... 455 730 GOS 7D. cccssee. Freetown. ........ 5 710 SSS FG sccsces Kensington ........ 4129 648 600: 8 167°<<.<..° Ar Dvivsens 405 615 rx Summerside AM 140 8f0§fs.....Ly BPs. iG (349 1105 202 34%. .§ -Miscouche. . - 325 1044 228 905... Wellington ........ 307 1017 317 935. oe Gt Faall. .... + 35 O88 442 1030... de OLA 2.0 c00.s00 146 $09 >08 10 47........-Bloomffeld......... 130 744 600 1114. .,.......Albertom.......... 105 705 6.59 1155. E00... Pigmish...........1225° 600 PM A Mi PM aM AM PM AM PM 630 300....... Charlottetown..... +» 920 5R5 650 315...,.Royalty Junction..... 905 515 7 <5 3 46 oa We Veseu Bedford ........ - 38 440 805 405)....... Ar V...+.0¢ 845° 46 : ? Mount Stewa t 82) 410) ..,..4.Lie Biecsas 810 355 9 pice | ey | RE: 742 315 930 5.00."....24..8t Peter's. ......... 72 24% 1044 $0. Bear River......... 645 158 1055 60... 8s. ee Sa ee 615 115 AM M AM PM te eeeee seme reed ee Py teh ne see eeeceeeseeeeee sete tenses AM PM, , AM PM S25 430.)...\. Mount Stewart...... 810 346 sz co isin Zen Cardigan..........717 237 OP vsaceki Georgetown.......- 700 215 Anima. AM PM seeceeseserebesecs c es eeeeeees + Seeedes Be tsts cous . M “ie > . AM BR. ssitheis it. ce Emenald.....-...++++++: 715 OPP .0sbini ccs o3 x 9 eee PM? . SRS tenes AM <4 D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, = : Moncton, N. B. JI. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3ist May, 1894. Notice to Citizens. Citizens are hereby notified that Thomas Dismond and Thomas Mills have been ap- pointed City Scavengers. Any persons requiring their services will notify the | Sanitary Officer or Cigy Marshal. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. june4—3i Cloeks -and Watches. Tf you-want your Clock or Watch cleaned. pr repaired go to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, I am - pared to do all kinds of work in my line with neatness gud. despatch. Remember the place, Charges moder- e > 8m d&w—may28" TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison, Apply to W. W. WELL + r ans upon recei MEA ontreal. Charlotteton, June 2—dy 1894, of card. GHER BROS. & CO., feb26—d&w 38m M NER. ti—mayl Refreshing is the drink of Soda you obtain at Davies’ Drug Store. We have made it a pcint to obtain everything con-" nected with the manufacture and dispen- sing of our Soda, to be only the best, thus being able to say “ Davies’ is the best in town.” DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, may26 A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of thesingle and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered,.on the 1894 Columbia wheels.. You cam have the strong ‘resilient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which. you. will 4 unhesitatingly pronounce far § « ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from R. M. Young, Agent. THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” ‘bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, may30 Bookbinder; Queen St. All Things Come to him who waits, if he waits Iong enough’ -” YOU DON’T have to wait long wate you ADVERTISE. 7 In presenting to the public our No. 4 Machine, we feel that we haue combined all the latest and best improvements of the most successful inventors and experienced mechanics. The Carriage of :his Machine contains many practical improvements, the useful- ness of which will at once be apparent. Among those specially worthy of mention are the following: — The new and improved Release Key, whereby the carriage can be released as well when raised as when lowered, and can be positively stopped ata given point without the allowance of a single space for momentum. This instantaneous stop ping will undoubtedly be much appre- ¢ioted, by rapid operators. A new arrangement for making Single, Double and Triple spaces. . A new and improved Paper Feed, which isadmizable both for its simplicity and the impossibility of getting out of adjust- ment. A line can be written clear to the bottom of the paper. _ Still another feature is the new Space Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the same as the rest of the keys. Besides the improvements, this Machine and ains.all the good points of our No. cont No. 2 Machines, The speed of the Yost can be limited only by the ability of the operator to find and properly strike the keys. This we guarantee. In other words, its mechanism is con- trived to respond instantly to the touch of the operator by the adoption of certain ex- pedients, by the use of which— Ist. The touch is soft and even, and the depression slight. 2nd. The carriage feeds immediately after ihe type leaves the paper. ard. The escapement is so arranged as to be perfect and uniform. 4th. There is no ribbon movement to require attention or consume power. Sth. The arrangement of the keyboard conduces to great speed. 6th. Rapidity does not affect the align- ment. . The Yost is by far the cheapest Writin Machine, because it is the most economica in reapect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, Durability, Ease of Learning, Ease of Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, ‘| Speed, ete. EF Second-hand Ribbon and Shift Key Machines for sale cheap. IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, ‘ St. John, N. B. D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I, may7 Charlottetown Driving Park Now open for training. Tickets can be | obtained from me at my office in the Cam- eron Block. A. B. WARBURTON, Sec’y. May 26 3i 2 lw MIDSUMMER RACES ! Charlottetown Driving Park. —_—_———— DOMINION DAY. Monday, July 2nd, 1894. Three-year-old Class......... Purse, $100 00 ROTI Scie osnecdeicpene * 100 00 Two-forty Class............... ” 100 00 Entrance Fee i0 per cent. of purse, pay- able 5 per cent. with nomination, on or before 18th June, and 5 per cent. the morning of the race. Entries close 18th June. For Rules, ete., see Previnciai Exhibi- tion Prize List, Post Card, Circulars and Handbill. Return Tickets, good to return for one week, issued from all stations on the P. KE. Island Railway, on 30th June and 2nd July. Races begin at 2 o’clock, p. m. Every information supplied on applica- tion to the Secretary. 4 Bens. Rocers, President. Charlottetown, June 1, 1894. ws wy tl dte WE ARE Showing our new stock of Spring & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting. Our goods are all mew, and our prices just right. We can dress a man far a moder- ate sum. It will cost nothing to look through our stock and name your price. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY, Merchant Tailor. June 1, 1894.—1tu fs tf DIVIDEND NOTICE. Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. Cuar.otretown, May 31. A. B. Warsvrroy, Secretary. all Isld prs Notice is hereby given that a Half-yearly Dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital stock of this Bank, | has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after July 3rd, next. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to July 3rd, next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. June 1, 1894.—2aw&wy FISHING GEAR! Our reputation in this branch of our business is the best for the least money. This year we offer the best Rod we ever had at $5. Call afd see them. Everything needed ‘in stock. REDDIN BROS. mayl8—im DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, ‘Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. | may30 - FOR SALE. “Newstead House,” Upper /’rince St., | residenee of the late Judge Hensley. For particulars apply to F. L. HASZARD, Office of Davies & Haszard. may23—tu fritf THE NO. 4 YOST.| CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Callin at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steame “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Ce’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ru, at? p.m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning). FROM BOSTON—-Tuesdmy, May 15st, at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at 11 a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Cherlottetown to Boston firat- class $7.50. Through Tickets and Bills of Ladin will be issued at Stations on P. E. ideal Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handliag. eee rates guaranteed. hippers requiring their freight prom ly from United States shou oes shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, t, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap2l WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl8 Teeth Extracted Free of Pain, Wo Extra Charge. DR. J. D. MAHER, of St. John, sole agent for Canada for the famous Hale Method of Painless Dentistry has been invited by Dr. J. P. Murray to de, monstrate the above method at his office Queen Street, and on the days of June 4th and oth he will extract teeth utely without pole at said office, and withouw tinconveniencs the patient, This affords the public a splen- did opportunity to have their teeth removed in an ¢xceptionaliy skillful and comfortable manner. There wiil be no extra charge for the use of the method. Office hours, 9a. m. tol p.m., 2 p. m. te 6 p- m.,7 p. m. to 9 p. m. may2%6—dy tlist june wky li WANT A WATCH ? We sell as low as we can. We have too many Watches. money to buy them. A You have the fair exchange is no rob- bery. Call and get a good timekeeper. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, May 30, 1894—m w f LIWIE. Having leased the Lime Kiln formerly owned by the late Owen Connolly, Esq., Iam prepared to supply any quantity of FIRST-CLASS LIME, for building and farming purposes, All orders sent to Kilns will be supplied by Mr. Robert Gregory. Cc. LYONS. May 26, 1894--2w wlm her wat 6w Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. ANY PERSON found destrcying my bills will be prosecuted according io — AL3ERT P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. june}—1i WANTED --A girl for kitohen work. Good references required.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Queen Street. tf—junet PASTURE TO LET.—Pasture on sntpese Road, near Lime Kiln, for a few cows ell shaded. Apply at'M. & D. C. McL#od’s office. june 3i pa PASTURE TO I-DT,—Four acres of pasture near the Driving Park. Will be let ata low price. Apply at this office. julyl Hovse To Let.—House of 10 rooms, west end Sydney Street op posite Dundass Esplanade Fine view. Apply on premises. May 31—dylw PASTURE TO LOT—Good pasture for ome cow at Brighton. Water in the field. mayw—lw TO LET—A house containing seven leasant location, rent low. Possession June f. Enquire at this office. 6i—may2 WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mus, Wy. H. STEWART, Brighton Riad may?2i TO LET—A co on Cumberland Street, near Fitzroy, containing seven rooms In gc repair. Rentilow. Apply to WM. Crockert, on the premises. 2aw tf—may30 PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR Prrexs. Only a limited number can be taken. mayls—tf HOUSE TO LET—The hoose on Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. Will be yacant middie of August. mayl2 1 SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottage op- paces the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, tormerly — by the subscriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2l—tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending te leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- enpied by him on the corner of Prince anc Dorchester Streets will be torent onor about lst May next. Itis a first-class House in a! respect, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars ae to the subscriber on the pre ~—L. J. OSTRANDER. t{—mcalL5 WANTED-—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who unde toning care of horse and cow and making bimeelf useful shows @ nouse. Apply at th! is oMice. mayt | a 4 a ~ @ * 7 “] re ae a hg heb b pl op occa tine tn y e Fe