THE DAILY EXAMINER ) OTHER ITEMS ] PERSONAL, LOCAL AN it Vel : We hear with regret that Augusius = Ry | Hermans, Esq., is seriously ill, Ususva z : } We regretto hear that Hon. William Sa I Sereee seen « | Richards is ill at his home in Bet ed. +H & i age | Revs. J, ©. McLean, Narrows Creek, and pe raz i. 1, Macdonald, Kinkora, are in th City. sian ie ’ Dr. J. T. Jenkins in Summerside to- i Mor R ecun wenty: | lay. He has been ona professional! visit a= ornine for | (0 Hon, William Richards, eigs:t Q her} M.A. MelLean, who lately graduated Mo | from Acadia College, will remain at his was i 1 Moutague, P. E.T., this summer & M R s a : he n wil) prepare for the ministry. He ae . Qe 'w celv go to Chicago for his theok ig cal fle Pr al « irse.—St. John Telegraph. > S Sur Mr. J.A Stanstield, Diocesan lay mis- ; aa iry for Nova Scotia, is making a tcur Car S M Y) i Island, and intends to hold a lantern a * carioa 4 eervice in St. Peter’s Schoolroom, on os . sk , | Tuesday evening, and in St. Paul's Schoo]. -" room on Wednesday evening. ashe - From a pr ivate letter to a friend « ire w \ 3 ¢wiiligladto learn that Mr. Fred BE. Morris, hel \ : 1 Mon—/ although somewhat bruised about we lay a M ers nem| wel ibs, was otherwise unhuri asa sordia 5 Obed result of his participat ion in the ent a treet railway accident in Montreal. See Victor Tea.—A featur © ie | R \ John A. Clar ke, M. A , President ; “wr + V . the auspices of | rf the N, i and P. E. I. ¢ onie rence, on big = s 7 ,.. | an official visit to Prince Edward IJ-land. the Pr os | Mr. Clarke has been visiting Summerside and D a - ; District and attending to matters there “yr oa lp rlaining to his office. He will spend | , G. B Bros, | Sabbath in the elty ar aa | will preach in the | , E ale e this . yin the U PI ver Pr nce Street Mat - - especially list Church, an t n the evening » the | aaa ‘ . . of New | Pirst Methodist Church. He is the guest | ‘ines : | of A Lord, Esq. | Wis s The Anaconda, Montana, Standard of s | Denar Divis will diseuss | late date says: “Mrs, Alex. Devine, of the interes Sunday parades | Anaconda, stopped over a day to visit Mrs. | at the Tsu ! r Monday night A | Matheson this week. Mrs. Devine came | fal! at sitors is | t ings a bride when her husbami was | requested ne of the pioneer journalists of Ye iow- | : <i stone county, and ber numerous friend: | vm" 7 8 ‘ y here were very glad to see her again. She mows ot } . P Ss s en route to Charlottetown, P. E. I, | Joh a 2.45 and {| where her father, Mr. Morrison, has for 36 |} 22: é ‘ vears held an im portant official position.” | will be $2 se Ss Mrs. Devine arrived here last evening , eames . 43) n a DO YOU VOTE, GRIT OR TORY? ; etic eae nen | lane : 2 : Will be a question which before long p r | - haps, will be put to the people of thia | nv 7 . “1 i Sg H ountry. Tis important, possibly, but the endie at . tal y reeds Of the citizens are tie vita! | He , a. things with which we have to lo. And | e these needs in the opening spring; is | atu >: 1 > ‘ » Rigby coat. We want rain to break up | Cx K . Cheese | the ice, but do not want it down the nape | Ts , on = penedn | Ot the ur ck, because we want to live. Rig- ae ee sithitetdine lensed tee | OF. COTO Waterproofs are simply the best ae cates : “a 6 tenbor the world. Practically Rigby is with- | cee lk i awe t serjous rival to-day. The best aliver- | 5 21. o . tisement is the Sat sfaction which Rigby eg | has g'ven to the thousan is whohave worn | ' fees Chink of itedual character —a pecfect | Gos M a { waterpr of; ahanlsome tweed over oat, feet —, I Sunday ; With unlim ted choice of patterns. No- | efter a k. \ducted by the | thing clammy aboutit, Porus, light and | Railway Me. Strangers always « leome | Warm. Rigby ie maeye nsible. . Des ; alee richt Lessor oe “9 -' a . — ’ Sctenve ‘Triumphant at Last., i oo — Ce 6 ee 1 of Cod Liver Oil is} = . i ‘ome of latest sclentié re— { F - : an- | Searches. There was always a prejv dice ether foot tory last eveniog t r | aga mst tak ng Cod one Oil on accor it of | ioe form this time in defeating | #5 di-agreeable taste, but Miller’s Enul- a Roces, ‘I vlay on both sides was | 50m is agreeable to the palate, and that is ie am souttting’: Roth sides | OB@ reason why it he as become so popular | aa rT with the medical fraternity, the rah were dete! v tiowev i : er 3 ae : wenificent runsiag | Of the country and the households where ver and de ling, ed six trv< to one. which | C@Sumption or lung troubles prevail. Mii gave ee the ry. The Anchors are |" Emulsionis the great eae ene er | Sjanior { ‘ ~ } and blood maker, and cnres Coughs, C is, | ee Bronvhitis, aioe and all Lung affec- Hour yMENT.—The body of | tions. In g Bottle, 50c. and $1, at all | James M ‘K son of Edward McKie, for- Dr g eon ; Bay, King’s County, was ere i the An ca See our windows for special prices on | was tben tax i Ladies, Misses and Boy’ s shoes this even- ling , Esq., of Ba —J. B. Macdonald & Co. yed to Burke’s} . Asovr Seeps.--It requires considerable | vas by a larg faith and confidence to plant seeds, and it ends and relatives and | also needs the same virtue to buy them, the Bay Fortune Cemetery, the Rev a? G. and when seeds are to be had from prac- Cameron officiating. We un jerstand that tica! gardeners that makea specialty of the deceased died from dropsy, and that | cultivating extensi ively most every variety r, | he was ill only four weeks. it would ainly be folly to buy « au! sensslseasiiacenilaii where. Gay & Son are to be found, as | Ser st Soxxresipe.—Shipped per | ¥sual, in the market, Char otietown, sell- | SS Nor ethumberland, Cameron, June 4, for | ‘Bg the same self-same seeds they are p ant- Point d :¢ hene : 116 cases egas, $315; 1 I z every day for themselves. \ ce rhble barre! gan &10- 2530 2 oats $1012: 29 | see is sent by mail at 5 cents per ~ exile 1034: 608 Ibs hame 60: 1 horse, $80. ok out for our advertisement for plants | Fotal $2511. By same steamer on the Sth , Vegetables, annual and perennial flower | 54 canes eggs, 2} {7 barrel came, $6; 1 plants. Address J. J. Gay & Son | horse, $100. 510 lbs hame, $51;13 tons | Pownal maylé dytaw wky = | Starch $750 Total $1034. By sam : steamer the 6th, 43 cases eggs $l1lf DIED. 16 horses $1228; 8C ibs wool $15. otal At Andrew’ e Lot 38, on Tuesday, 1360 se 4th Se , 1895, Joseph MeDonald, Esa. | Ent 4th Eagle, Sonier, cedar posts,, 6th | i, the 76th year of is sage. The lecvased | } : Cc wn,rodee; [ y was born at Orwell in this Province. and Egn nt a2, ; bsters; was the son of J hn Charles McD ma j i Richibucto, lumber; | and Mury McDonald. His genial dis;osi- | vy Castle, Sleeper; | tion made him many friends in this Prov— | aterson, Antwerp Vi@ <nce and Australia, whither he was at- | ite tracted i: the early fifties by the gold fever Baquet master | then existing. He leaves a widow and nine aSes eggs $506; *’ | children.—five boys and four gir!s—to | $400; 30 cases: mourn tueir loss. , $8 Total $1113 en | » Long, Rick. bal. SS | ~_ pleasing agitation wi!l shortly fi! the | Hh lifax with a cargo | mings of the ladies touching new costumes t $4423. Lucy Louie, Gallant. Ezgm ynt Bay , fishing supplies 6th Annie Le Blane, Pictou, oats; Eventide Wade, Ch’town, railway ties. _— cal —_ CHARLOTTETOWN METHODIST DIs- TRICT MEETING. The Ministers of the Charlottetown Met! D " omprise: the circuits and adjacent to Charlottetown, se ti eastern section of wi eet in annual session Weduesday, June 12, at 5 2 I I astoral work of tl viewed and seve ral cand 7“ " Catholic — te repre ntatives wlll i lance in the proper- Ee a e ayman fer each minister in z r At this general session | all the wor f the church throughout the dist ric ewed in all its different | oO0 S departn:: , and such arrangemeats be made f r increasing its efficiency in the futare az may be deemed advisable; cr - sugze s 4t direction may} We have just openea a be pass i { ference to be held | oe : at Marysville, N. B, in the following) magnificent line of ‘Catholic week Two | gs are announced to| Prayers,” be beld W lay at Sp. m., one at | - * soe ee | . 1 Cornw ‘ terests of the e 1 ational Our pr ices range from Cloth Work be addresse d by | } } . ii ‘1 si oO j er -, M. Coe a Cheirmes of Bindings at 10 cents each to sod W. La t ther to be held at} .,. Kiers , ne che Sustentation | Fine Morocco Bindings at Pund 9: N. B. and P. E. I. Confere nee |g to be add: i by Revs. S James, $1. 50 each. Stebbinzs 4 John Go ismith. | : Com. f oy 4 x inn HASZARD & MOORE. The t pular styles and prices in boots & thoes will be found at J. B. Macdonald; . -¢ : } uneo & Co, od "ia nakes up as a smart costume or wrap, or obtained than a shad« , Nothing better can be Cravenette. Ina variety of | | ‘ ; | ¢ cloak, if need be, while it is at the seme | time absolutely impervious to rain or dust. | - is rainproof, and yet as porous as any | ther dress material, so that it is free from the objections of the rubber goods. Craven- en-| in Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, C: and Black, the idea! i and summer. Saves it guarantees a dist.nguished appear + ette dress goods for sprit em money, in wear, wh FILL TITUITIIELIZLINIIIITE § peeene ¢ Kaikai Si ks, 4 KH ee eee oor i H ul That J Are Left os ) P liar 68. Li a: | ses are now piaced on sale at our | front counter. This is> tl juality of Blouse 68, soll a: 93c. last sum- mer in this city. IE LEEEE if These Tweeds are not worth from et to $1.15 we don’t want anyone to buy them. IF Ce Call early and see chem} or send for samples. ee ‘make You Seen our window of 75 ceut Tweede? Beautiful goods, 54 inches wide, in a variety of patterns, worth in most cases $1.40 per yard. Don’t 15¢¢: BEER BROS. EXIRIEESGNGITIL | Radman {7 | line we are closirg out cheap. TELEGRAPH IC. SpxcraL TO THE Examiner een Our Ice Boat Service. Divs ATOHRS Orrawa, June 8. connection with tween Capes Tormentine and Traverse lave been laid before Partia- ment. The return, which was brought lown atthe request of Mr. Perry, shows that the first trip this year was made op the 9th February, and that from that date to the 12th April 45 trips had been made each way. The total number of mail bags carried was 3,541; total number ef passen varried, 83; ‘total receipts, $206; ex- penditure, $4,912; outstanding $1,206; total expenditure, $6,118, The returns in boat service lx accounts, The Dominion’ $ Finances. = Ortawa, June 8. The tinanc ial retarns for last month show a total revenue for May of $3,057,240. The customs revenue is $200,000 and the excise $200,000 better than last year for the s: ame month. The balance now stands $2,866,700 for eleven months worse | ban last year e vear was that the balance would be $3,000,- 000 for the twelve months. But the present signs are that he will come out | more than half a million better than his estimate, To be Made Cardinals. Lonpon, June 8. Post publishes a despatch from saying that it is semi-oflicially an- nounced that Mgr. Satolli and Archvishap Haller, of Baltimor e, will be made Card?- nals at the next Papal Con:istory. Boy Drowned at St. Jon. rm ine } Rome Sr. Joux, June 8. the young strayed from The son ot his dead body of Allan, who the ice | } ; yster’s estimate for the | home afew days ago, was found yester- | day in the Ke nnebecasis River. ———_.- An English Conservative Elected, Lonpow, June 8. onservative, has been elected for Charley division, North Balcaires, C to Parliament Lancashire. St. John Merchant Dead. Sr. Jouyn, June 8. S. Turner, formerly a prominent mer- chant of this city, died yesterday. —— TRY TO BE CALM, Don’t fly int vour wife. May be she © a passion and quarrel with is fretful, restless, subject to household affairs De you know why? The poor woman is worn out with care and worry. She needs sympathy, encouragement, rest. She needs something to restore the bloom of nee to her cheeks u ie old lig ght to her , the old ambition, the old strength and vigor to her nervous system. Nx thing y tn the world will do this so effectively as a thorough course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic. Thousands of grateful women know it and bear witness to the fact. Hawker’s nerve and stomach perfect nerve restorer and invi blood and flesh builder, as well as a valu able stomach tonic and aid to digestion. It is especially adapted to aches, neuralgia, hysteria, pale and complexions, suppressions, anaemia, despondency, loss of memory, or any nerve weaknens of heart or brain arising from worry, over- strain of body or mind, or excesses of any nature. It tone to the nerve and stomach, vigor to the mind and body, and isa gorator, and tonic } sallow gives i strength to the blood, restoring the bloom p f health to the pate and delicate. It i | for sale by all druggists and dealers at fifty | or ix bottles for $2.50, and | cents a bottle, is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., (Ltd.) St. John and New York City. That tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which makes pure blood, Ask to see onr kid gloves, we are selling oft our stock of kid gloves at 10 per cent y»wer than you can bny elsewhere, we have Ladies Corsets is another See our before buying at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Gentlemen s cuffs, collars, ties, ete., cheap tonight.— Moore & McLeod. the best makes, Ladies, come to Moore & McLeod’s to— night for gloves and hosiery. = sees ige | arriage ponges | Tough, strong “sheep's wool ” Sponges, spe- cially imported for washing carriages, etc, oft © just received and marked low. new Sponges for toilet purposes. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. THE RIGHT thing at the RIGHT time, offered at the RIGIIT place, at the RIGHT price, _ briefly tells the story of vur success. ° ° Also é ak $ esenoeet | i Hl | | We never before have been so well equipped to meet the critical demands of our customers as at present. Buy FURNI- TURE of the MAKERS. Wa RK WRIGHT & 00., LTD Who Sell at Selling Pricer. MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black Cards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitable for framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They wake handsome and very appropriate mementoes to distribute among relatives and friends of deceased persone. The designs are original and artistic, and the workmanship is far superior to any imported, PRICES .—One Card, 25 centa; Cards, 59 cents; twelve Cards, $l. 00. Write fer specimens and particulare, Mail orders filled by return mail. JAMES W. O’REILLY, four he ef fe < 5 mxemene sented Ch’town, June 8, 1995 - 6 & wy Designer and Printer of Memorial Cards, | fits of des por lency Wears her old dresses. Is careless about how things go. Doesn’t | |take the old time cheerful interest in A TALK ABOUT” Hats and athing We Routt: intend to fire any blank our imitators, ‘artridges into the camps ot or W aste ammunition on the high prices of would-be competitors, and thus expose some of the antiquities offered them for sale, sty les don’t or win new Oiies; on our own bottom (bottom prices because we krow well that old please old customers but we wil! stand and compare our Ehats and @loth- ing with that offered for sale any- where this side of the Atlantic. PRO ac 3 fan rE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 8, 1895—246 | SATURDAY, Parisienne, We have them of a slender figures, and figures not so slender. figures to suit slender purses. 1895. $e JUNE 8, ‘ —(x) DSVOSSESVSSSSVSSE8448E8 You may spend more money else- ¢ Where, but you cant get better goods; they are not made. SVVVSSsssessesesesseses VBVVVSVSVVessvseswesse DOTBVtO888 We buy Corsets from the manufacturers only, large stock we have the Yatisi, Watchspring, E, T, Long Waist, D, & A. 200 Summer Corset, aud many others. in Black, multitude of kinds, the y i Corsets to suit All of them at Among our new “Domininion ’ MéLHOD. — = eons - ca = - ~ e — = cc C2 _. 3 7 oS ‘ a> = ss & QO : 3 4 ma 4g a3 = #2 2. 33 pa . = a 5 = = a ¢ = we Ohta ole oy fee" 2 2B Dr 2B . > S ae c2 _— - o © , oe = cf. | = » @ tS SeeEs 22 aa i -— S b~—et sc eo © =a = a 6S = 3. BR eo. ‘eee mt -~ re q@ a™ Bs fh es a = 2 a =Sersiee “ = 4 = “ee wed (PES SAEES 100 So i os eo SS SR ree 1 Ba ee 5.- 66 © +e selse : Es S== re ae | ¥ GO esiitss —_ = "ll = | wEESEET rr a 23g¢eecem F = aan ae | Sez Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—dy a a Nee a ae — Children’s, 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Shoes at 75 cents a pair Misses’ Oxfords, 65“ mes Call early before they are all gone. J. B. MACBONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. ERE IS ONLY ONE PLACE ——THAT YOU SHOULD BUY—— ——AND THAT IS McKAY WOOLEN CO., we = ER. ge ae = — Marine Insurance! VESSELS, CARGOES at Lowest Rates. and FREIGHTS insured Sterling Certificates Issued When Required. The HORACE Agent Western Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 Boni? on se 2, Rigby Waterproof Every Wheelman wants one, Perfectly Porous. Delightfully Cool. Indispensable In use by thousands of wheelmen through- out Canada and the United States. Rigby process, which i: Sir John S. Rigby, F.C. S., does not change the appearance or texture of the cloth, and ¢ mnot be distinguished from an ordinary tweed, exce pt by its waterproof propert ies. 63 BO Ey Se ae eee eee ne HASZARD, Assurance Co. Bicycle Suits. Entirely Waterproof. for a long country ride. es the inventon of will be sold at ONLY. MORTCAGE The Stock of DRY, GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE ! — (Xe SALE. Low Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS. Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy D/IG “Tike Produces Like.” r The Reason Why Carter's Has- zard’s Improved Turnip Seed is the Best: Our supply of Haszard’s Improved Tur- nip Seed is grown exclusively for our own trade by Messrs. James Carter & Co., the Queen’s Seedsmen, London, England. This is the leading seed growing establish- ment of Great Britain. We supply to this firm yearly a few pounds of the true genu- ine stock of Haszard’s Improved Turnip Seed, contracting for the growth from tiis stock of a certain specified quantity, and when harvested we take the whole of it. No other firm in Canada can buy a pound of this seed except from us, OUR HASZARD’S IMPROVED COSTS US MORE THAN ORDINARY STOCKS, A firm of world-wide reputa tion, such as James Carter & Co., of Lon- don, does rot need to contract at low prices ; their prices are high but they are experts in seed growing, and we can de- pend on having the best that can be pro- duced. We cannot risk our busiuess reputation by handling doobtful seed, However cueap ; and no farmer can afford to risk his valuable acres by sowING povBTFeL. seeps, however cheap. Buy Haszard’s Improved Turnip Seed in our sealed packets, and you have the best in Canada. ; The price is 45 cents per Jb. | HJMEGROWN HASZARD’S_ IM- PROVED.—We have had grown for the past two years near Charlottetown some choice seed of the true Haszard’s Im- proved, and we believe it is better than even our English stock. We call it “ Carter’s Home-Grown Haszard’s Im- proved.” It is sold only in sealed pack- ages at 50 cents per Ib, The above named strains of Turnip Seed, and also Carter’s Prize Winner Swede (40c. per lb), are put up only in sealed cardboard packages, } Ib., 4 lb. and 1 lb. sizes, and each package bears our name and address. For sale by our authorized Agents in all the leading trade centres of P. E. Island, and at our Seed Store, or will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price. GEO. CARTER & CQ., Wholesaie & Retail Seedsimen. Charlottetown, June 4, 1895—dy IN OUR LINE, GROCERIES we make it a point to keep the BEST of everything, and at prices the most reasonable, SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS, Newson’s Block, - - Victoria Row. Charlottetown, May 28, 1895—d&dw ( { ; The SS. COBAN, sailing from Montreal on Friday morning. June 7th, will be due at Charlottetown Monday morning, June 0th, and will sail for St. John’s and Harbor Grace, Newfeundland, via Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce undcr deck at lowes? possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & GO., junes ___ Ase nts. Readymade Clothing for Men and Boys, AT THE—— Alljthat valuable property known as the Douse Homestead, situated at the Weat End, between Sidney and Richmond Sts., and fro yuting on the Hillsborough River. Size of lot, 200x160 feet. Together with the wharf site, will be sold en’ bloe or in lots to suit for building purposes. Apply to : JAS. T. PURDIE. june4 —lw DR. H. D. JOHNSON | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Aug 16, °94—~ J, SPENCER ELLIS, cance ~~ Sees OF TORONTO, WILL LECTURE iN THE MARKET HALL, This City, on the Following Dates : Friday, Juse 7th, at 8 p. m, Sunday, June 9th, at 3 and 8 p. m. SUBJECTS: “Education from a Rational Standpoint.’ “ Evolution and Creation.” * Science and the Bible.” Admissivn Free. may29— 160i TENDERS Lighting the Strects of Charlottetown. For SEALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s office up to noon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A. D., 1895 from persons willing to contract with the City Council for lighting the streets of Charlottetown with electricity according te specifications und conditions to be seen at the office of the City Clerk. Also from persons willing to equip and supply Machinery and Plant, capable of and sufficient for carrying out the above service—the plant to become the property of the City. Satisfactory security required for the faithful performance of the contract, The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. . M. DAVISON, City Clerk. June 1—36 td Watches & Chains. A New Line Just Received. Any article sold by me not proving as represexted, if cus- tomers willinform me of same I shall take pleasure in mak- ing an allowance or replacing E. W. TAYLOR, may3l Cameron Block. | Wants, Lost, Found, a Advertizementa under ‘this hei heeding charged charged five cents per line. a A FEW BOARDERS can be accommodated during the summer months at Pleasant Point, North River; good outing aad bathiag ; terms moderate. Apply ww ae JEAN FLAIGER,. Iw—jJune7 RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The property of Mr Archd Johnstone, now oocupied by br Webster, situate on the Mz a] peque Road, near B.yfield Street, Terms easy. Apply 0 AA Me LEAN, Solicitor. 6i—junez WANTED—A middle-aged, respectab.e wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rey E T Woo.- LARD, Georgetown, et juneg WANTED AT ONCE—Good coat, pant and vest makers; no soars ntices need apply — McKay Wooren Co 7am SATCHEL LOST- Lost this morning. be- tween Capt Caimeron’s house, Pownal Street, and Dr Dodd’s corner, a tan colored sate hei, containiug some money and a bunch ot keys. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office teJunes WwW \NTED-A young man ‘for salesman, ¢ith’rin boots and shoes or dry goode; must have e ape nee; good reference required. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co, 4i—iun3 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Knquite at G.G Jury’s Jeweiry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, May Is—dy 3maos TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of the late Admiral Bayfield ; terms very reasonabie. Apply to BAYFIELD & B Bu ANCHA®D. _junel TO LET, with one or three acres of land, “Park View” Cottage, eight roome, newly finished, opposite the lark at Brighton Beach Appiy to A MACNEILL. mayl4 WAN TLrEv—Energetic, reliable canvasser for lite ivsurance. Address nsurance,”” P O Box 277, Charlottetown, api! FOR SALE ata bargain, terms ea-y, x second-hai.d piano; eall and see iL—Mra Bu RKIS, Great George Street, 2w 13—my?* PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwe cows near residence of LC Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Rene Apply oH JAMES PALMER. m+ es 9—t FOR SALE-—A newly-calved cow. Apply to PE — BRADLEY, Douglass Street. may: TO LET—Two offices in the monepe Block. Apply to PROWSE BRos. tf—-mayi “TO LE1—The desirable twe story tenement dweliing on — Street, now occupied by Johu Quirk, ae. Pessession given first of ez, Fog APP to PEAKE Bros & Co. WANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun MACLEop & Co's. ea HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premises orto H JAMES PALMER. t{-may2 ‘ . a er 3 Seen is ie eT +g Pace ETO bit OO = ‘ Oe pee ney ah -—* ——_ 4 5 4 » > var: