—w TRON ce PROM ES stiendance on Dr. McLellan, and it is thought the danger is past. cin Proressor Keity’s Orrxiox.—Spesking f Miss Willis, who is to appear at the Opera House on the 3rd and 4th of July with the Grecian Art Tableaux Co., Prof. Kelly, Pring ipal of the New England Coliege of Elocution and Oratory says: Elizabeth Flower Willis, in my Opinion, is the beat reader and impersonator on the American platform, and [ have yet to see the person whocan win so many enthu- siastic friends at sight at this lady.” { Miss Exyst, Optician, Bitates her stay another week. ing to consuit heron eyesiga before Saturday, 13th inst., Cases pronousced eal!. No charge for consultation. Effort to relieve made only when a guarantee can be given. First-class stock, moderate rice. Office at Captain Samuel] Mc- nac’s, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. ———-S>-— finds work neces- All desir- t must cal! positively. invited to he) pless are Artittery.—No. 2 Company, G. A,, drili to-night. Our regiment will try and seada man to England withthe Shoe- burypess Team, which eails from Quebec «arly in July. Fifty dollars has to be taiscd to go towards expenses of sending a man. Lieut-Colonel Coie, Montreal, will be in command, and is anxious that every Province sbou'd be represented on the Team. We think the officers will have no difficulty in raising the neceszary funds, the friends of the Regiment lending a help tog hand. diedaacune Istaxpers Surrer—The Summers de correspondent of the Guardian writes: Ieformation bas been received here from St. Lou‘s, stating that the Pentz familr, go, suffered cyclone which § who left herea few feriously from the recent did so much damage in that city. They Jost most if not all of their household ef. , etc, and barely escaped There are two sisters living in this town, Mrs. L. Morris ard Miss Emma Pentz. Their friends hope to receive further particulars in a short time. years ago fects, clothing with their lives. acta pce Tre Hatirax.~The steamer Halifax, Captain Pye, arrived from Boston about ene o’'vlock this morning, and left on re turn this afternoon. Her passengers inward were: A. Gillis, Mrs. H. M. Biake, Robt. T. Young and wife, Mre. G. D. Moore, Mre. Jobo McEachern, Mra. T. J. Far- qubsreon and child, Miss Fannie Farqu harsov, Florence Macbeth, Mary J. Ross, Mrs. M. Kerr, J. Kowen, Mrs. Will Howe, Mary E. Hyde, A. S. McWilliams, Mrs. Peardon, Katie McDonald, Mrs. Camp- a Jennie Beltman, W. D. Gill, Wm. Conroy, J. Kowen, Margaret, Cole, May D. ane, , Mary Deane, Jennie Bradley, Esta McDona! i Mary McDonald, Annie K. Stewart. T) he outgoing passengers were: Ellen Mu , Mary Kaue, Miss C, —s tin, J. H. eae. W Hasard, Master A. Hasard, P. Dunphy y; Sermen "Me :Phersor, Phi ip it virg ttn ene tape A FEW PARTICULARS 3Ye (nett) common print, 7 - * iQea (netl) Better print, with 4dC, value. (Spc Jaundr-ed, turved up cufls. J8c. 1.15 dewn front. 1.30 (5 pe dis .) Extra fine cottor I 35 (5 pe die) Made of Morley ‘ ’ dreaay. » (5 pc dis.) White lawn with = See, "8" —_ 1.25 1 4D (5 pe dis.) Fine lawn, sai . ve em broi leny. We have never had a finer rang ia stock, THE WEATHER. Moderate winds, fi ome no (5 pedis.) Hand 100) eB ee npr ed ein Leela (5 pe dis.) Very g broidery down fron at. the very Mr. John D. Logan referred to is a nephew ef Mrs. J. J. Davies. en broad Jines, such as Britain. tion, and in favor of a tariff based upon the principle of revenue and nothing else.”— Mr. Laurier at Montreal. are notoriously unable those of the appear to morrow were the revenue barrier removed.” Daniel O'Connell in 1836, the Dublin Re- view is about to celebrate its sixtieth anni- versary nesday in Fontane’s Mines, near Rochebelle, France, killing twenty-five miners. Peels’ Food for Horses. taining 50 doses. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, reair turn down collar, frill down front. LC (1 ‘) A larce variety of good print C. bi ack, black aid white, plain turndown ¢ yllar and cuffs. lic.) Excelleut cotton, pink, pale blue,blac sk and whi'e, turned up cufls, ole » p'ain collar and cuff with ood lawn, stiff collar and cuffs, ruffle of em- man cam THE DAILY EXAMINER 7 — RIG— DISCOUNTS On Shi.ts, Collars, and Ties at PROWSE BROS. Business BARGAINS Is Good Ih -—IN OUR— ee ene? Kvery Department all this | month, | CLOTHING ROOMS. PROWSE BROS. FRIDAY, prowse Bros, PROWSE BROTHERS, ta ne ee JUNE —— > oe eee “ : L896. 4 aD, BRING ALONG BUY YOUR Your HA'TS Boys and CARPETS get a and CLOTHING Suit | at at PROWSE BROTHERS his M. A. from Harvard, and next year, after quite an unusual- ly short period of study, that university confers upon him the very highst honor, he degree of Doctor of Philosophy.” The Logan got Wy UNCLE SAM SUPPORTS HIM al party stands for free trade exists in Great We stand here against protec- “The liber “ As for Canadian manufacturers, they to compete with United States, and would die- *— New York Sun. Founded by Cardinal Wiseman and An explosion of gas occurred on Wed- Guarauteed to put your herse in good condition or money refunded. We have only had to refund the money in one case, ani we have sald tone of it. Price $1.00 for 125 lb. bag, con Only 2 cents a dose and positively guar- aateed. Sole agents for P E. I. June The Month for Marriages And here for the FUR- NITURE fur the new HOME. Yeu'll get it bet- ter and cheaper than elsewhere. WARK WRIGHT & CO,, LTD, Who Sell at selling Prices, | ABOUT OUR BLOUSES. lined yoke, back and cuff, excellent in pink, pale blue, navy, star collar, double ruffle velty with laundried 1, star collar and cuffs, etc. Rephyrs, large bishop sleeves, very » lawn raffle trimming, sai'or collar. lor collar, haudsome!y trimmed with ve of blouses and ladies’ while wear EER BROE. 3 =a a > - — —— = = —= i nc re ae ec AL AND R ITEMS A LOCAL OTHER ’ BUY YOUR B A R on I N S Beer Bros. for Dre Goods, S —) AM Lines of Clothi ) > } £0. H—Reguler meeting this S | ines Of Clothing {Froday) eve yates < | - a i BO ee’ ans of Bore! Prowse B | an Loige iraisht at & o'elock.” A fall's = ed PROWSE BROS tenda:< t ° . 7 BEST SELEC TION fe Rav Tak The plishe BOYS’ SUIT elsew here I} sum me Arrangemesit —or— S ey oe R Te G " ‘ | FIs -_ S N x . X ° o ! . y Bats The Ler Cnarete| Oa THOUSAND rooms ut roibarmonic Hall are open | “AT . every day 110 m. told p.m. » hi i 'PROWSE: BRO ‘PI ae | q Sit: &, OWSE BROS, Des Next Thursday evening a de- | . } a hate * > a hie Uharlotteto wa ae re aw. W. 2 The s ect selk< aol @Which has done ths most for ¢ a ” Stea ms is B t. AT IHE OPERA HOUSE the pla the press A es ae lively de S expe ; Barry hy indiey’s Company began tain iicledidiitie wiidis ae RSO NAL Season at the Opera House last evening, Tewri ars Serwoy.—On Sunday evenine , and received a Learty welcome. The open | : -—On Sunday evening,} Mr. and } «= W Le ft weete June 14th, Kev. Bro. Kirby will preach a} day , ~ ‘f oe McLean left yester- | ing bill was “The Creole Spy, ” @ sensa special temperance al oquium inthe U pper "s M ; eae can . } tional play the scene of which is laid } n| ' . S J. Montg ‘Ty a! rife; $ n, ore ‘ Prince Street Methodist Church under the} anne th = ha aa o ™ _ a, are | Kentacky duri og the Civil War, The} guspices of Char tetown Lodge. 1. 0. G oad g 1e atest arrivals at the Hotel plot of the play is very interesting, and it ZT. The members wi.) attend in a body. | Re : ie Det ¢ New Gl was admirably developed by Mr. Lindley ima uv, tev. reo. atterson, of New Glasgow and hia excellent ec ) qi . 7 N. S., registerea at the : Queen H Nt 1} st} “Ke oe othe ott gai Tue F ASTNET.— ] e steamer Fs sinet | evening ’ - - ate FF ilmarth, ” the Creole Sp ys _— Ragen nn varag. : cleverly taken by Miss seitaen, Misa Flint | went on the marine railway yeaterday Mrs. R. O. Jenkins and Miss Mari: Rerocvon and was surveyed | +7 I is — - IK1D and Miss Maria] sus tained the character ef “T ucille” oe i iggy de eyed by the port — ns, of Boston, are registered at the splendidly, and Miss Nathale gave & spir- rien ay. Some cemert we lirs ue a | on & cement was first} Queen Hotel. ited impersonation of “Gay.” The parts broken out to inspect the frames tc see if Mr. F. H. Pichette, a well-knov See were damaged. The damace silt } ; el~known com- | of “Victor Blanchard” and “Du lley Mid- y were damaged. damage to sev-} mercial man from Quebec, sieved here | dleton” were well interpreted by Messrs, yaies 1S not s re. —= }is ail } Pan} > re ; . i eral p's yol sever Halifax~Mail. last evening and registered at the Queen.| Ed. Lee and E. P. L ewis, and Mr. Mareh | : _—= , There registered at the Hotel Davies made ai dignified “ ‘Jud ge Carlyle.” AccwweNtTaLLy Sa -A young man , . ors A. Gillis, Boston; J. K.| Mr. Lindley as “ Epempus ~ Carter,” war) pwned Alex L ong met with a serious in- 4 wen, do; Mrs. James T. Young, Phila- correspondent and artist, was excellent, | jury at Woodstock, "2. . on Sunday. delphia; Robert T. Y oung, do; A. S. Me-| and he received quite an ovation when he- He was handling a 7 1 which a friend : na Havev, Conn; L. Chouil-| made his appearance upon thestage. His bad returaed to him, aad of course didn’t Montreal. ; | love making and “ local hits ” were funny kacw it was loaded. While fooling wih] , Mrs. G. M. Atwood, wife of the esteemed | and provoked much merriment. Messrs. the hammer a cartridge in one of the clerk of the Queen Hotel, returned last Lawrance and Forrest also gave satisfaction cham vers exph 1 and the bal! passed evening from New York, whither she had jin. their respective roles. Between the | |S = . et ° . . throuzh the palm of Leng’s hand, inflict -| D€€" Called on account of the illness of acts little Ethel Lindley appeared in sipg an extremely painful wound. ™ ra ater, who, weregret to hear, has; songs and dances, and Mr. Forrest also - 75. a. ied. ne tang. Both appeared to advantage and sii Vout oa the alae . Su 3 inds is oer > y Aeapia Co GI —At the closing exer- at ? ndav last at Windsor, N.S . His | were deservedly encored. Prof. Welsh cives of Acadia College a few days azo. ‘ rdship Bishop Courtney or lained es presi led at the piano, playing well. We twenty-eight students received the degree} Yescor Ge sotge I. Foster, Bachelor of Arts,] are glad to have our old friend Lindlev @B. A. Mr. C.D. Schurman, of Sum- | 0f King’s College Univers ity. Rev. Mr.]/ with us ence more, and sincerely hope that mersiie, did sp'eniid work daring the Poster is a son of our well-known citizen, / during his stay in Charlottetown he will term: and tor’ hooors in classica. Mr. J wr. Geo. H. Foster, and the many friends | be wel! patronized. The company is cer- —— a. : | “} ° - B Clarke worke! ian the horticalura f both father and son will be pleased to tainly the strongest he has ever brought eoorse outsi le of bis regular elasa work, learn that the newly ordained clergyman } to this province, and his repertoire is aad ted with the leale-, sharing a prize of | °%° been given charge of Lockeport par-| made up cf standard plays. To-night gle _N.8.,' 0 here he is followed by the; “ The Castaways,” a nautical drama writ- : siitiniilpidisis be et wishes of THe Examiner. ten by Mr. Lindley, will be put upon the Bioop Potsexixc.—We hear with re~ The Halifex Herald eays: “Harvard j boards, with the author-actor as “ Tony) tthat Dr. McLellan, ef Summerside, is}| University will this June coufer the de-| EF ds.”” >xcruciat'n< shar gre “gv tee ee ee D. 7 : > ho i one Edmunds,” an excraciat ngly funny char Bief Livol p isoning, con ractel wiile ; a. en John D). Logan, of Pic- | acter. Makea point of attending if you yerforn Dg & post mortem €xam nation on | OU, Nova Scotia. Mr. Logan graduated | wish to thoroughly enjoy yourself. the ix f Robert Peters, whose sudden B. A. from Dalle usie ( ollege in 1893. The + oe > — —— desth a f-w days ago has already been re- | next year be went to Harvard aud took his ferred to. Dr. McLellan bad a smal! eut| B. A. there, winning at the same time his DAVIES ON CORDAGE, on bis hand at the time he made the ex-| Master of Arts degree from Dalhousie by - Ce 9. T..: 9: amination. Drs. Gillis and Jarvis are in| 0 unusually brilliant thesis. In 1895 Mr. Sin,—-Answering“Fisberman’sFriend” in the Patriotof Thursday,the only point Iam called upon to make, and the only one in question, ia did Mr, Davies and Mr. Welsh make an incorrect statement atthe Vernon River meetivg? I claim that they did, and the statements in my letter to Wed- uesday’s Examiner eurely prove it. R. B. Norroy. Catiarrh Cured for 25 Cents. Neglect cold in the head and you will surely have catarrh. Neglect nasal catarrh and you will as surely induce pulmonary disease or catarrh of the stomach with its disgusting attendants foul breatb, hawk- ing, spittingf blowing, ete. Stop it by using Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, 25 cents a box cures. A perfect blower enclosed with each box. The two el lest sons of Emperor Wil- liam of Germany have been sent to a mil- itary college to complete their education. While there they will take part in the same exercises and the same studies as all the other students, and will be addressed, not as “Your Royal Higness,” but simply as “Prince William or “Prince Fritz.’ The Emperor has only given one order in regard to them, and that is that they are neverto be addressed as “Thee” or “Thou.” Such familiarity as this he would not allow, evidently thinking that he had done quite enough in dispcnsing with the title of “Your Highness.” == BIRTH. In this city, on the 3rd June, inset., t Mr.and Mrs. Fred. E. Rowe, a daughter. = DIED. At Millview, on May 25th, Wilfred James, only son of Alfred and Maggie Mutlow, aged one year and nine months, a SHIP NEWS. Port ef Charlottetewn, ENTERED. June 4.—SS. Electra, McLaren, Monta- gue; Minnie R, McMillan, Wood Islands. CLEARED. June 4.—SS. Electra, McLaren, Monta- gue; Zaidee, Munn, Picton; Minnow, Gaironard, Buctouche; Minnie R., McMil- lan, Wood Islands, Delicious ice cream at A. J. Quirk’s Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlors, opposite Miller Bros, jv 3i pd es The Behring Sea commission haz been ratified by the United States embassador, Mr. Thomas P. Bayard, and the Marquis of Salisbury, as Minister for foreign affairs, ooo ———— FISHING TACKLE—JOHNSON & JOHNSON. a nm GION TYPEWRITER The original and the Standard Writing Machine of the world to day. f, ThaN ewMcde! Number Presents many notable improvemen ¢, but retains the essential features of simple and durable construction and quick and easy operation for which the RK m ngton has so long been famous. Serd for a new illustrated catalogue. Letter and Legal Paper, Ribbons, and other Typewriter Supplies. J. J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block Ch’town. Arent for P. E. Island. amy29--dy2mo3 NEW CUSTOM Boot & Shoe Shop JAMES DORSEY, late foreman ot Gofl Bros. Boot & Shoo Factory, has Opened a Cus- tom Boot & Shee Shopin his old stand, on King Street, two doors from the Batter Fae- tory, where ‘he hopes to meet al}! bis old cus- tomers, and as many new ones as will favor bim with acall. All kinds of first class hand- made work. at lowest prices, nothing but the best material used, Kenairi ue ofall kinds of air and penelope intone hoots. Shoes and liu t.is neatly and premptly done, udidy w-iss— Im ad ‘ -|carter’s for Wall Paper | TROUBLE WI?tH THE CHINESE, | Loxvox, June 3.— A special from Shanghai says that the German officers who were left to drill the Chinese army have been subjected for some time to in~ dignities and outra; ge in the hope of fore~ ing them to rsiga. Ree ently two of the Germans were beaten by the soldiers and now an Officer named Kruss hae been murdered by the body guard of Lin Kun Yah, the vie roy of Nankin. Consequetly, it is adi led, the entire German squadron in Chinese waters bas been ordered to Nankio. It is expected that Germany w ll withdraw fifty oflicers now in the Chinese army and insist upon the payment of the whole time of their contract. Another despatch says that the Kausses rebels have defeated the Chinese general, Tung, with terrible slaughter and that the vice- roy of Nankin has ordered the despatch of the German drilled troops to assist in suppressing the rebellion. NEWS NOTES. On June 21 the seventy-fifth anniver- sary of Pope Leo’s first communion will be celebrated in all the churches of RB tome. A collection of relics belonging to the art family, descendants of Shakespeare’s sister Joan, will be auctioned off in London this week. A consignment of slates from Canada has recently been received in London, and has attracted attention because of its ex- nt quality. N 's has been received at New York of the safe landing in Cuba of another fili- bustering expedition with large quantities of ammunition, arms and a namber. of friends, The Marquis of Salisbury’s present horse party will be a historical event, as it is one of the grandest entertainment since the days of Queen Elizabet. The Princesa of Wales, her daughters, and Prince Charles of Denmark were present. On Monday last Mr. Lav’s was stepping on the Canadian Pacific Railway at Ath, ear, Oot., when the wind caught hie coat and his pocketbook, containing $2,000 is ten dollar billa, dropped out. A strong wind scattered the notes in all directions. A party of searchera was organized ond ias:de of an hour all the money excep $150 was recovered. A gun cartridge exploded in the central powder magazine of the French ironclad Admiral Duperre at Toulon recently blowing out the magazine door to a dis- tance of thirty feet. The magazine was closely packed with three tons of explos- ive shells, but no further harm was done. The crew of the vessel stood to quarters while Admiral deCuverville jwent in to find out what happened, all expecting to be blown up. Ay O1p AND Wenn Triep Rewepr.— Mis, Winsloe’s Ssothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the chilu softens the gums, allays all pain, cures colic, and is the best reme iy for Diarrhce.. Is pleasant to taste. Sold by Druggists'in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalula!be Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooth ingSyrup, and take no other kiad. 513 w \ FISHING RODS — ENGLISH - HALF-PRICE, AT DODD'S mayl$ ed HOTEL ACADIA ! Grand Tracadie Beach, P.E.I. OPENS JUNE 15 1896 - J nrivalled as @ health and pleasure »te- sort. Terms, $2.50 per day; $8 to $0 per week. ©. HALL, Manager. Charlottetown, June 4, 1896—3 mos dy. POLITICAL MEBTINGS. Meetings of the electors will be held. by the undrsigned at the following times and places, viz: At Pisquid Foad, on June 9th, «st 7 o'clock, p. m. i At Mount Herbert, on June llth, at*7 o'clock, p. m. ALEX. MARTIN, WILLIAM WFLSH. jane 4, 1896. Politcal ‘Meetings WEST ‘QUEENS. Mr. Davies ani Dr. Jenkins will address the electors of West Queens, at the follow- ing places :— Hunter River Hall, Monday, Sth Jnue, “AN Work and no 10 Play, Makes | Jack a duli Boy.” WE SELL s THE NEW GAME OF a “ARCADA” % Ee fe VY SX 4s Sh MY. Se YS % NZMLS ANIA Tags SIGNS RNS Tighe NIgNT TIS Gaye tp - > ’ al ese “As iy Se %» Something: a 3 SS. 7 s% Who comes with summer to this earth > For X ou ay And owes to Juue her day of birth, . PRICE $1.25 éis ° With ring of PEARL upon her band, THE BEST all round game "Sls ‘ : h . 6% Can heall, wealth and long Ife com-] Gut Can be played on any aN A little list of attractive prices for “Jy mand. . > . we | 10 77ers flat piece of ground, cr in win- Me economical buyers. Fi Rings ter time in the houses Come ae and s2e 1h. Sh Ladies’ Ribbed Black Cotton Hose.........:.s:eeceesseeseceeres Sc and 12; > , ‘ I have a beautiful assortment™of Pear! Footballs “A: Children’s, do........ nei Jeli vestaickiancdenkouenta aa oe “i Ringe 7 designs. Just the thin for « Ladies Glo 8, goo TD | o. dd codenek epsnnsecsdhsonenaneenda 19¢ birthday presents § Call and see tig Base Balls SS essed 5 : Bick Tal oy te aie de 5% Seautiful wedding presents at Wellner’s Base Bats Gis - ‘ s = nepeeenennenenees se eeeecerterseeet acne t Meeeeeean eres Ste . os i a C * ‘k ‘ | Ns Sirong, well-made good-Otting Corsets... + seesesees W. W. WELLNER. AECKCS : ee Stylish Neilin ze, B'ack or Colors........s..00e--+ «+0000 ..13¢ Rubber Ba! s | is Charlottetown, June 1, 1896. Tennis Balls SG 7 a e S>t > r £ = e 5 Tennis Racquets | “A: SSSISSTSZIEIAE SISISISISSSIFITIES ISSSIGIGS Hammocks from 75 cents) S%, $5.00 each. %{. Men’s Summer Underwear, yer SUit.scccsssee ..40c, 50°, 72¢ e Ts © j a ; ry Cast Develine Whisties, 10 cts. | Se iti. ai... eonienernciesecaine ane .8e, 12e each 445 “is Foaat Bleek... cnssiiscsicecsuibenngs sd ieeee paketeennell 18¢ x Wigdrom'’e €1: ot ans ei Cg Wei. ons vocrrcosacocccatesssaosenencncesCekeueuaeienan aa aanne our so hilére , r Garden Tools, | A Washable Pique Neckties aibsigesenebtl bisa 2 for 25¢ FY vUc. to (oc. per set. aie Men’s sideieamiiel Uniaundried White Shirts. ............00ccsseees 6ic off Yes Croquet Sets, from $1.00 a! Se <“ “ “ et gi.0c ( bi ' rT 1 set, up. zc Negliege Shirts for men and boys ........ siovasavertsesecebusebnaseulllaae 4 oar, ae OR, ee Ce ee O08 sucke Ss Gis r ; * sikcussimn tibet: ic sc ucaaal 52¢ 72 our stock of Boots ard Shoes. Bucke is, Shov els, ete,, | se : 4% for the little ones. Haszard & Moore Headquarters | for we Sport ing Go re ds. NEW FLOUR ! 3 JUST RECEIVED— Over 700 bbls of Choice New Flour, including such well-known brands as Lily Queen, Monarcli, Kent, Beaver, Five Roses, Sunbeam and Jewel. If you want a bbi. of Choice Family Flour CHEAP FOR CASH call at rates, by the hour or by the = Beer & Gofi’s. W. P. DOULL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1896. PLUMBING AND HEATING. Cheap, cheap, cheap. We are noted for good shoes at low prices. Your dollars will go further in buying shoes at our store than any other store in town. We are down town, but it will pey you to ca}! and see us 4. E, SicKACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. BIGYGLE LIVERY, SKATING RENK. A number of first class light wheels for hire at reasonable Now is ihe time to have your houre heated and plumbed, for in the fall it will be too late, as everybody will be ina rueh then and it will cost you a great deal more. So if you are contemplating having any of the above work done, we are prejared to give satisfaction in a)] its branches at a very low figure. Remember we do all our own work, and can afford to do ‘t cheaper than ms others in the business. We thor- oughly understand every detail of our business. Jobbing done at short notice. Lawn mowers and other machinery repaired. We aiso handle ‘the National Dish Washer. Washer, rinses and dries the dishes perfectly of citer ]:rze or small family in from No labonr, no mess, no slop, no wetting of hands or spoiling of Will produce a finer pol- sheet steel, galvanized, one to five minutes, clotbes ; no broken or chipped dishes, no wiping necessary. ish than can be done by hand. It is well aud durably nu ale of making it strong andeubstantial. Best of references, McINNIS & THORNE, Charlottetown, June 5, 1896. PHILHARMONIC BUILDING. hee Now Is Your Chance. A lot of Children’s Boots at thirty cents a pair —AT— GOFF BROS. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that , brings trade and Pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there,are two or three kinds of Fmpire Blend. Be sure ani get ‘the best. For sale wholesale or retail by TT. J. ‘MORRIS at 7 p.m. Hope River Schoolboure, Tuesday, 9th June, at 2 p m. North Granville Hall, June, at 7 p. m. Clifton, Wednesday, 10th June, at 2 p. Tuesday, 9h Caeeeeennernncn ni m. Irishtown Hall, Thursday, 11th Juue, at 7 p.m y june 3 d&w New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice aseortmen’. cf Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to please in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUABE, MEN’S UNDERGLOTHING A good range in Cotton, Bal- briggan, Natural Wool. All qual- ities, from 40c a suit up. oxven x) T. J. HARRIS. LONDON HOUSE —-$-~LKRI-—- se iaiaisall Se Wp % MOORE & McLEOD, ‘ se TELEPHONES aa % aS Sa $7 Sats ss x eS 7 OW Ei SS. ee ee ee fe OPENED TO-DAY, NEW KID GLOVES, A fine assortment in pair guaranteed, More New Hats and Flowers W. A. WEEES & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Comfort Counts In Shoes, We are selling comfortable shoes for $1.00. Our Ladies’ black and chice shades, Every but style and wear must be there as well. Kid Boots comforts your foot with the fit,your pride with the style, and your purse with the price. W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building An Ugly Sensation Ts always given by an o!d sagging coat or pair of trou- ‘ihe ug'y feeling effects tnose around you too’ Don’t be so mean to yonrself ond friends when so small asum of monep will buy youa fine GENUINE Suit here, with our name on it. Dp. A. BRUCE, Canada's Famous tailoring Establishment, “TQ PAINT THE LILY,” USE BURRELL’S Prepared Zine Whits FOR SALE BY FRNNELE & CHANDLER, 1896. sers, Charloitetown, June 4, A Suit of Clothes To be given away free oa tue first dsy of August to the person who sends us the greatest number of customers. Compe titi tion open the 4th day of June. A strict memorandum willbe kept of the lustle:’s name, and also of the customer sent, Your choice of any suit m our great stock of cioths. &, A. McDONALD, “Ch'town May 28, 1896. Leading Fashionable Tailor, Queen Street. A few doors east from our old etand,