Lee as dae AAA ALAA RLELA AE { THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Quy Your Hats at Prowse Bros. —_—_—_—_— Beer Bros. f. r Dress Goods, Look out for trouble, we have a very DAILY EXAMINER > —_—- Mats, Matting and Rugs, in many large quantities in order to bring along the your home look for a littl cash quick. Come along you housekeepers, and see how nice we can make e money. PROWSE BROS. & CO. arpets ! Oilcloths !Children’s Clothing. We are still slaugh ter’ng 4 to8 for 50c, 8 to 12 other lines so cheap tha they could be made for the meney. get down to see thes: goods let us know and we will send the goods to your house for your inspection little suits. Boy’s Suits fer 76:3, and hundreds of t you would wonder how If you cannot c PROWSE BROS. large assortment of Men’s Boy’s and N ysw t 1 » the Rink Childaen’s Clothing, and we want cash, on Me ay night and cash we must have even if we have te ; a — | Sacrifice our goods. So now 's your Hira Shia - ‘Rev Dr. Heartz will | chance to buy good goods cheap. Clothing pre seat Hall to-morrow after-| Hats, Caps, Carpets, Gents’ Furnishings, De at S ochock. | Deess Goods, Cottons, Ginghams in a J — eae | tremendous quantities, will be bundled up , nic Hall Sa a, ae — = eee during the next few weeke. er oe Jy Ssiternoou at) Will you be cne of the happy buyers? If 3.45. Everybody welcome. j not, be one of the happy lookers, and see I Exerevrry oa ad o ohn 1, | fOr yourself that we are determined to . oe eee OC Ee Le \ ffer you our goods at selling prices. era! Conservative Association will mect in! . e = the Rink to-night at § o’clock c Sage ie PROWSE BROS, i LEETING. bemenoer ihe Gos pel meeting in Philharmonic Hall Sunday Ge ae afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the PERSONAL. failway men. Strangers always >| . ° ae conte, Leaen, 2, Con 6.2) The Aea|., Mt:Ginelsir, ot Isaac’e Harbor, N.8., is making the round trip inthe Fasto t. | Mr. Chas S. Pickford, of Halifax, is ex-| pected here this evening in the interests of | the Pickford & Black line of steamers cepted Time.” | | ! K > , os ‘Y | 3 tev. De. Patterson, of New Glasgow 1 s rs ] an Bh ees ' ' Se ded u arrived here last evening on his way to! | tk She] Brook feld : ; } | rookfield. He registered at the Queen | r Me LT cote) f AAU. Ho ’he Char Sir Charles Tupper, accompanied by his | lottet e Sackville | *ecretary and Hon. Mr. Dickey, M nister | Pos ~s irch, | Of Justice, will arrive here ia the steamer a alt g was f : orened, is| from Pictou about five o’clock on Monday | : a i “| t einz use wor 1 te J i eveuing. gy e ne tb torshin . T ' > Q . i Bry mp ing the rectorship. Mr. L. T. Holland, of St. Jobn, is here} i‘ > on @ business trip. He is at the Queen A New ‘Sepa xe Sratioy.—Mr. B,} Hotel. i. ; . ; Sis . fiearta has just started the separator in his Captain Morrison, lately of the bright. 5 new Creamery, where he intends manufac-| Irma, was a passenger in the Fastnet tc- iuring er frc us own cows, also for} dav, en route to his home in Nova Scotia. other parties who desire to dispose of Captain Taylor, of the surveying steam- | their butter fat aod have skim-milk re- | er Gulnare, is in Halifax. The steamer is | tur going to Newfoundland in the service of | a i a the government. - Halifax Mail. | = = : 7 , , | ] 3 ~ ‘ be \ : — Mr. sre ! J. Quirk has Mis. H. Price Webber, “Edwina Gray, Opened & confectionery abd restaurant on | the well-known actress, who has been ill! nee? bneer Street nm the tor ] > } “ee Uprer Queen Stre > i he store late,y/at her home on Cushnoe Heights, Aug- | x ' r i , ' . , ” . ‘ i by : A. MecDon which usta, during the past year, haa fu'ly re--| — fet : rox) atvle Ir ? . r ll . , has had fitted up in good sty M: - P.|covered, and will at once resume her pro- H. Tra ris to-day putting the finishing] fession touches-upon the outside. sidisiae >. > t > . > » J IuntGRatiox To Caxaba —Accordine t Remember THE Dare.—A treat celdom | tl inns eived by the interior depart- | ©XI erienced by our citizens ia im store for e ns “al the emievati and via] 4!! whoattend the delightful entertainme:t | Great Britain for the four months of the|*® be givenin the Opera Honse here on present year is not quite as large as for the | | hursday, June 25th, by the Misees Web- cnn tan riod last year there is a noticeab ling, of London, Englard, assisted by Miss sk Canada, the fizares being 62 F. M. Kenrick, piani-t, graduate Royal &? fvainst 4,874. : Academy of Music, London, England. The Misses Webling are making a tour of the Soran” C: ’ Sais en world, and for the past year have filled en bors and ¢ 3 Society will hold} gagements in Ontario and western Canada, the annual pul entertainment in| @=d never bas any combination met with Wright’s Hall, on Tuesday evening next,|*uch unparalleled success as did this Sune 2 patente oa the blie | talented trio. They have been greeted with geners ave all invite Instead of tick. | crowded houses everywhere. The New ets . } a r < ectior » aid York Herahi savs: “The trio of clever of tie Scciety. Let us rally round the} Sisters is eniirely original and unique. ehildren. : Nothing fora long time has been seen in ie aces New York at once so brightly novel, so As Expe:axartox—We are reauested to| fresh and so attractive as the selections explain that Mise Nellie Hodgson, whose | tbev give from the English comedies, the pame we published in the list of those|Sbakesperian and other old-time dramas” standing first in Botany the recent ex- at aga Wales College, that institutio amina‘ions of the Prince of has not le-n attending cember last, have left at that time Sensible ladies ask ,for Craveneite. It makes up as a beautiful costume, or cloak or wrap, while at the same time it has the to engage in commercial Calleg> work. As jue merit of being absolutely rain and no examinations in Botany have been held} dust proof. But, unlike the run of 80 since Mi-s Hodgson left Prince of Wales | called waterproof goods it is absolute.y College, her name still stands in this sub-! and thor ughly porous. Itis the dre:s for ject only, and could not appear in apy the street, forthe country. for any, ani ether, as she was not a competitor. Lreasly all occasions. Chieflyit makes up 1 Stylish form, and its being waterproof is @ fact which the surface does not dis is well prepared by study and practice to|close. Cravenette comes in Navv, Myrtle treat the most difi_ult cases of defective] Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. A stvlj-h eyesight. Have you any of the symptoms dress, a comforiable cloak or wrap, from of sight trouble, pain in the eye-ball and (Cravenett«; but for the walking dress it is over the brow, inflamed | ia, weakness of ideal. ’ 36 eyes, blurring in reading, inability to sew on white or black at night, squinting and scowling, ete. These troubles frequently ariee solely from defect in sight. at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, Chark Hours Miss E. E. Eryst, Graduate Optician, the beau --—_e- Lady Tupper is arranging to leave Lon don for Canada in July, which is taken to mean that Sir Charles Tupper will net visit England this year. Office yttetown. . —_ 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. Conscience Mowey.—A merchant io A Biddeford, Me., a few days ago received a} N 4 Ww letter enclosing $1 anda sheet of paper| 4 Ei on which the word " Conscience ” mas) orp ‘ET written. This calls tomind an old story} & i¢ kk 2 ¢ | sd SE of a thief who broke into a store in Skow- x hegan several years ago, and secured a EOR The prices we make are right. Choose what you want from the piles that heap ow counters and fill our shelves Every cent you spend at The Ceople’s Store eans satisfaction, whether you spend ten cents or a dol lar. Here we are, goods in piles, bargains in hcaps, wait- ing for you. Come and See Our Goocs Satisfaction or money back —that’s fair. W.A. Weeks & Go. Wholesale & Retail. a Stearns is Best MEETING AT FALRFIELD, The campaign for King’s County opened at St. Jolumba’s Hall on Thursday, when alarge and representative meeting was adiressed by Mr. A.C. Meionald, Dr. McIntyre and John McLean in the erder named, and some others. Mr. Macdonald gave a full and interest- ing account of his stewardship for the/ past five years, upholding succes-ftully the trade policy of the Governnient, and showing the success which atterded his ju for contempt of « good tum of money from the cash drawer. | 1 > ; ‘ Y 1¢ r Aiew months afierwards the merchant ei XN bp 4 ¥ received a letter in which was a $10 bill and the following note: “I stole can be bought from us 78 from your money drawer. Remorse gnaws at my When remorse gnaws egain I will send you some more.”’—-Troy | = > or £ 2onecience. Times. sLanDers 1s St. Jonn.—The St. John! we saysthat James Miller, a sai tho belongs to Prince Edward Islar Was arrested in that city afew days ag told the police that he had been robbed of| 210 in a honse on Sheffield Street. Two women who Keep the been | house have arrested. They deny Miller’s story, and} aay he bad not enough money to pay his board and they bounced him. The same paper reports that another Islander named | William Stubbs has committed to f urt because lhe re-| ised to give evidence in a liquor case. been = Tee Tempiars’ Excrrston.—A large} number of people gathered last night to at tend the Templars’ excurson, rtotwith~-| standing the unpleasant reof the even- ing. It did not come off, however, as the evenin unpleasant that all these g was £0 who had secured tickets could not attend. | The mmittee have decided to bold the} excursion on Monday evening, Jane 22nd.' The moon will be near y full and about two hours high when the boat will leave | the wharf. Strawberries and cream will be alded to the otber attractions and all fran gemcnts possible for a 4 yod time wut) be nade. | | ie assortment of wall paper cheap to- | | We have a fi which we wil! di-pywe of very bight —M.Millan & Hornsby. Chifdren’s Whi.e Lawn Dresses for 25c uy. Get one fer to-mor- row. © Jonnson & Johnsen The Drvggists. XTRA! X XX XXX XXXX Value in all kinds of fine Furniture this month at MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at sell for First Commusion.—beer Bros Scan teeny esate NIN A NAME TO CONJURE WITH. black dyeing, is what Sh Edison to electricity, and t We have many lines of famous proces, but two ececial attention, less, and with high spliced slender women’s to out size OUR P?ICE -- FOR CH from 4} for little tots to 9} 13 TO 390 Gi Nor aa Rein renting, aren sre erate tan dee ng eng ier beg ee ing oS emt ‘HERMSDORF Louis Hermsdorf, of Chemnitz, Saxony, to fast Hermsdorf Fast Black is as Immoveahl2 as the Egyptian «Pyramids -- FOR LADIES - - A beautiful high grade hose, tull fashioned seam- A strong wear resisting with double heel and toe, will not crock. BEER BROS. i } } akespeare is to poetry, he hasiery dyed by this of our lines demand heels. Sizes from very 23 CENTS. ILDREN - - ribbed hose, seamless, 11 sizes, } i } for big boys i rier’ efforts, assisted by Mr. McLean, in favor laces, Dr. McIntyre told the old threadbare tale of combines, but did not attempt to show how atariff for revenue only or free trade as it is in England was going to pre- vent people from combining fcr any pur- pose they may think proper. He ridiculed the idea of branch railways being built to Elmira by the Government, but failed to show thateither he or his party wouli attempt anything of the kind. Mr. McLean in a neat speech reviewed the questions of theday in a thoroughly convincing way. east is decidedly favorable to the Govern- ment candidate, Mr. Macdonald, wo not only holds his former vote, but finds many leading and intelligent electors who have been opposed to him in the past heartily in accord with him on the general policy of the Government and the railway branch to Elmira, seeing that the vetura of Mr. Macdonald and the Government is East Poiat have of obtaining a railway. —oe + SIR CHARLES AVERTS A CRISIS. Khecomes Personally Respousible for the Printing Bureau, He Money to Run Orrawa, May 28.—Holy Thursday saw a crisis in the affairs of the Printing Bur- sau. It will be remembered that no sup- ply was voted for the Bureau last session, and as there has been considerable extra work, the vote passed at the session of 1895 had become exhausted. This being so, Mr. McDougall, wrote Mr. Daweon, the Queen’s > Printer, there was no money left to pay wages, aad that no cheques would, therefore, bei nad on account of the Bureau. The letter was tal Service, the ordinary mode of com- munication between the departments, and reached Mr. Dawson early Thureday af.er- noan. The Queen’s Printer’s position was an awkward one. There are 150 hands employed in the burean, anda good deal of work yet to be done, but if the Anditor- General refused to sign any more cheques the only alternative was to dismiss the whole force. Anxious to avoid that if possible Mr. Dawson hurried atonce to the Depart- ment of the Secretary of State, and wa; fortunate in catching Sir Charles Tupper just as he was leaving his cfllce to cat ch the C. P. R. train for Montreal eu route for the Maritime Provinces. The Auditor- General’s letter was handed to the Premier who hastely read it, and, as ever fertile in resource, made up his mind instantly as to the course he would pursue. He caused the railway authorities to be telephoned to that he might bea few minutes late apd te hold the train. Then sitting down be hurr'elyd shed off a lettert» the Bank of Moutreal, authorizing them to pay any cheques necessary for conducting the business of the Printing Bureau. This letter, which was signed “Charles Tupper, Prime Minister of Canada, personally responsible,” he handed to Dr. Dawson, and wishing him good-bye, hurried off to catch bie train aud meet other difficulties in Nova Scotia. This ended the crisis at the bureau, and the necessary work is going on. _BISHIXG RODS — ENGLISH — | HALF-PRICE, AT DODD'S 1 mayl¥ esd of the branch railway to Elmira and other | The feeling along the north side and the | Dow the only possible chance the people of | Auditor- General, | pointing out that the vote being exhausted | forwarded by the Dominion Police Pos- | COME AND TRADE Garte’s for Wall Paper THE ST LOUIS CYCLONE, How it Burst Over the City—The Horizon Bauked With Clouds. MEETING AT KINGSTON, McLean, Q.C, on Friday night. } cupied the chair very acceptably. Mr. L.. H. Davies spoke first and repeat ed his blue ruin chepter. An.ong that from his knowledge of the country, as President of the Merchants’ Bank of pressed than it has been cf late. $25,000,000 ! 1 of the Maritime leader to pieces. He pointed out that the proposed Hudson Bay Railway would only be 735 miles long, which, at the statutory subsidy of $3,200 per mile, would cost Canada exactly $7,- 520,000. F Hon. D. Farquharsen responded to Mr. Davies’ appeal to him, as a Director of the Bank ef P. EK. Island, to endorse his (Mr. Davies,) statement respecting the state of trade. Of course, Mr. Farquharson was only too glad to make the Merchants Bavk of P. KE. L. a political machine, and endorsed the statement of Mr. Davies. Mr. McLean replied in an effective speech, showing that, notwithstanding the blue ruin speeches of Messrs, Davies and Farquharson, the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, as shown by their own state- ment, had declared a dividend of 8 per cent., aud made a large profit during the past year. He also pointed out that the lepression in Canada as»compared with that of the United States since that coun- try adopted a trade policy such as the Grit party propose, was a mere bagatelle. Mr. Scott was the next speaker, and re- ferred ty his residence of three years in t.e United States. He lauded that coun- try and ite progress, but seemed to over- look the fact that protection had made it a great Country. MEETING AT WEST RIVER, KINGS CO, An orderly anl well conducted cam- ptiga meeting was addressed at West River, King’s Co,on Friday night, by A.C. Macdonald, Esq., Dr. Melatyre, and John McLean, E+q. There is no doubt as tothe feelings and sentiments of the intelligent electors, who are strongly in favor of the National Policy, whch secures the great home markets for the farmer and workmen of our Own country and allows the require- ments of the fishermen to. come in duty free. The feeble anl effete arguments cf Dr. Mclotyre and Mr. Currie only strengthen- ed the position of the Government candid ate. Mr. Robertson, the local member, made a speech, bat itwas quiteevident that a member of the local Government was not in favor with the honest. people of this locality any more than elsewhere. Rumor says that Dr. McIntyre uses pretty strong language when referring to the mistake of his party in eending Prem- ier Peters to Souris in company with Mr. Davies, the two gentlemen who are alone responsible for all the taxation imposed by the Local Government of P. F, I-land. Mr. Theodore Robertson aired his opin ions as a Patron, and while not favoring | either party, made a good speech from his stand point. —— eer ee ee | DYSPEPSIA, | 4 ‘ y | Mild or Chronic, has Iunaimetable V-c- ' tims. | To Those Hawker’s Dyspepsia Cure is a Priceles? Boon. It is a Triumphant and Remedy. Never-Failing | Uawker’s Dyspepsia Cure, conta’ning the elements necessary to re-tore - perfect | digestion and relieve the dyspeptic of the | misery he suffers, is one of the most val- unable discoveries of science. So common is the disease that few es- cape at lea-t a mild form of it, avd careless dieting is a fruitful source of the trouble. Even the severe chronic cases yield to. the corrective and curative powers of Hawk- er’s Dyspepsia Cure. For sale by alldruggists and dealers at 50 | per bottle, or six bottles for $2.50, and is manufactured only by the Hawker Med- icin: Co., Ltd., St. John, N. B. te t | | The widow of Admiral Ting Las com- | mitted suicide on the aoniversary of her husband’s death. It may be remembered that the Admiral killed himself after the surrender of bis flagship at Wei-Hai-Wei, in February of last year, and his widow's suicide will be regarded in China as a fitting and respectful way of showing aitich nent to his memory. Pineapples, bananas and rbubarb selling cheap to-might at Beer & Gofl’s. June magazines now on hand at Me- Mill.n & Hornsby’s. Strawberries and Cream —Call at A. J. Quirk’s new ice cream parlor and confec- tionery to-night and have the first of the season. Icecream at A. J. Quirk’s new ice cream parlor and confectionery, upper Queen street, opposite Miller Bros. A full line of choice chocolates, bon | bons, fruit and summer drinks at A. J. Quirk’s new ice cream parlor and confec- tionery. Carter's for Mazazines—Mansey’s, Cos- mopclitan, Harper’s, St. Nicholas, Serib- | ners, Strand, Donahoe’s, Judge, Puck, Life, Massey’s, Nickell, Ladies Home | Journal, Delineator and the leading Ameri- can and Canadian dailies. Cucumters 30 5c cach; strawberries, oranges and bananas very cheap. —R. K. Brace, agent. This Evening.—Bargains in boots and Value for your movey.—R. K, shoes | Just. Get your bicycle outfit at the bargain corner. We have bicycle suits, bicycle odd pants, bicycle hose, sweaters, and caps.— McKay Woollea Company. Get your semmr suit at the bargain corner, We have the finest stock and largest range of patterns to select from, and what we can’t do fer yon tn price no one else need try.—McKay Woollen Com- pany. Some boys’ suits, 24 to 27 inche, at low prices to clear at the London House. Men’s, women’s and children’s tan Loots and shoes, a good line, at lowest prices at J. B. Macdonald & Cv’s. Ladies wanting a nice shoe can buy them at 65, 75 and 85 cents a air at J. By Macdonald & Co’s. The candidates for East Queeu’s, A. A. Hoo. D. Farquharson and Mr. Wm. Scott addressed a large and in- tellivent meeting of electors at Kingston Wm. Barrett, E:q., oc- the statements be made was one to the effict P. E. Island, business was never more de- He also said the Hudson Bay Railway would cost Dr. J. T. Jenkins picked the speech (?) $ DODD The history ef the disastrous storm which burst over St. Louison Wednesday night is quickly told. The day was an oppressive one in the city. There was no wind and the people suffered from the heat About four o’clock in the afiernoon the entire western horizon was banked with clouds, These were piled one upon the other with curling edges, yellow in tinge. ‘A light wind sprang up and sudden dark- ness Came upon the city. This darkness increased until the storm breke. It gave »| the first alarm to thousands of people in the streets, at pleasure parks, in light crafts on the Mississipi or at work in the great mercantile establishments. There seemed to be three separate cyclones. They came from the northwest and southwest and west. When they reached the Mise- ; issipi river they had become one. It was a hurled to destructiox or buried under fall- ing walls. Before the mass of clouds in the west, hanging over the village ‘of Clayton, Ferneridge, Eden and Central, gave vent to their frightful contents, the funnels shot out from them. Some of these seemed to be projected into the air, others leaped to earth, twisting and turning. Lightning played about them, and there wasa marvel lous electrical display. Then came the outburst. Three of the funce's approach- éd St. Lonis, travelling at the eighty miles an hour. From the clouds above strange crackling sounds came. } This filled the air, and at times was stronger than the incessant petals of thun der. of the city, and in thirty minutes were wrecking destruction. So destructive was the cyclone and so irresisistible and eo much greater in magnitude than any other the country has ever known of, that some of the staunchest business blocks went down before it. Iron beams were torn from their tastenings and carried blocks away as if they were feathers. STRAWBERRIES ! Tomatoes, Gucumbers, W. A. HUTCHESON. ARE YOU GIING TO BOSTON FAST LINE ? Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown every Friday at l p.m. W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent. May 29-d&w tie | LADIES’ —AND—— GeNTS' AMERICAN Crawford Wheels, FROM $65 60 UP. Every One Warranted. BIWMWAWA WI WMUM UM CM OM OM EMMY BMI OM M OLA & ROGERS The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, ——_——— ‘FRED. W. HYNDWAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L, Accepts Pla‘e Glass Instrance also. 1 May 23, 1896 —law (6) | quarter to five when the storm broke. Its | |descent was so sudden that women and | children were caught in the streets and rate of | Funnels enveloped the western side | Just received, felling cheap. | BAMAVI GL WI WL CM DL OD CM VM OM MIM CM hI LT VoL eM Cn MeL NL Le. | Top Shirts, Ilose, Ties, Braces, Gloves, White and Colored Shirts, cheaper than any other house in the trrde. Ladies and Gentlemen, we do not ask you to trade with us for love, but becius2 we will give you better goods and more of them than any one else. | | ctu ssnetpeemensiattainenenlthielibiiieonesitiin PROWSE BROS. They Are The Best Where rings are worn and rings are sold, anywhere aud every- where, Wedding Rings STAMPED W, W, W, | Take the made them trade. lead. Ihave specially for my Prices reasonable. W. W. WELLNER, I, gees VWraukenphast Boots fasily fitiing and esmfortable, for Ladies and Gentle- men. Weare opening some of these to-day. Best boot for solid comfort. Wi, H, STEWART & CO. Loadon House Building The Same Old Story“ 1 bea" Handsome line of Silverware fo wedding presents at Wellner’s. Charlottetown, May 27, 1896, | “All Work and no Play, Makes Jack a dull Boy.” WE SELL THE XEW GimME OF “ARGCADA” PRICE $1.25 THE BEsT all round game ;out. Can be played on any flat piece of ground, or in win- |ter time in the house. Come and see it. Footballs Base Balls Base Bais Cricket Bats | Rubber Bali's Tennis Bails Tennis Racquets Hanmmecks from 0 $5.00 each. Develive Whistles, 10 cts. each. | Children’s Carden Tools, | 50c. to 75e. per set. | Croquet Sets, from $1.00a | set, up. | Buckets, Shovels, | fur the little ones. Haszard & Moore 7) eents et¢.. | Headquarters for Sporting Goods. | -—__—_——_-—— > hn MAIL CONTRACTS | SE \LED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- master General, will be rece'vcd at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the lith August. 189%, or the conve; ance of Her Majesty’s Mails, on & proposed contract for [our years, on the fo'- lowing routes, from the Ist October, 1596, viz : | | Clinton and New London,’ semi-weekly | Kildare Capes and Tis nish, semi-weekly. | Kinross and Lyndale, semi-weekly. Lock Roid and Mil) River, Semi-weekly, |! Northam and Victoria West. semi-we-kly St, Louis, and Railway Station (formerly | Kildare Station), daily, (~urd vys excepted). Ten Mile House and Katlway etation,. semi-weekly Tignish and Railway etation, daily, (Sun- days excepted) Printed notices eontain'ng full informaton }astocon tions of propose lconiracts, may be | seep and biank :orms of tender may be ob- ita nedatthe Post Offices at which the ser- | vicescommence and tirminrte, and at the office of the = ubscribea, Charlottetown F, DE, ST. (. BRECKEN, Asst. l’.O, Inspector, Post Office Inspector's Office, Char.ottewown, .’. E. Isian’, 2th May 1995. | may30 dy3in. NEW FLOUR | | ; (JUST RECEIVED— Over 700 bbls of Choice New Flour, including such well-known biands as Lily Queen, Monarch, Kent, Beaver, Five Roses, |'Sunbeam and Jewel. If you want a bbl. of Choice Family Flour CHEAP FOR CASH call at Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, May 22, 1856. calt and English Goal Tar. To arrive per Barqne “ ANNIE” from Liverpool about 25th May :— 6,000 Bags Liverpool Salt, a quantity of Rozk Salt, also Coal Tar for roofing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. may 7—246 tf Prince EdwardIsland Railwya NOTICE. Until change of Time Table a Special Mail Train will leave Charlottetown at 6.20 a. m. for Summerside; returning, will leave Summerside at 4.15 p, m., (standard time), connecting with Steamér to and from Peint du Chene. Until change of time this train will ran through to Tiguish, Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Friday’s, leaving there for return at 12.50 p. m. A. NcDONALD, Superintendest. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Gov. Rys. Railway Cffice, Char'ottetcwn, 12th May, 1896. TO LET- The pleasantly slimated dwelling h« use facing south on Miliord Street, near Brighton Road, edjvining the residence ol Mr \ J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house end lawn tennis grounds in Victoria | ark. nine minutes from Post Office Drawing 160m, dining :0om, large verandah, ~quare hall, pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedroomsand ba h 100m on first floor, two bedrooms in ; tic. Ample \ard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade treesin front. Rent moderate. Apfly Every week, yes, every day; we continue to tell you our low prices and the style of our garments, it’s an old story, we have been telling it since 1894, but a geod story wil! bear retelling. and we purpose to keep telling it. Every man on P.¥.1 knows cr ovgit to know, our re putation for high class tai'oring, it i« for the benefit of those that we keep hammering all the time. Our 1) 25 S.A. McDONALD, Leading Fashionable Tailor, Queen Street. A few doors east from our old stand. Woreted Suits are taking gooo dressers vy surprise Ch’town, May 23, 1896. Loox ~ at our stock of White and Regatta Shirts Collars, Underclothing, Hats, etc,, will convince you that we have one of the finest stocks in the city, and at very low prices, Ties 3 for 25c, Wose 3 pairs for 25e, better ones for more money, BD. Me BROC K, Canada’s Famous Tailoring EstaLlis‘:mevrt IT WILL PAY YOU To Buy Clothing and Hats of Us. A lot of 75 boys suits from 5 to*l0 years of age, of extre good quality tweed, this lot we will close out at cost. There is nothing wrong about these suits, but are sample lot, and we can afford to close them out cheap—look at them. 50 boys felt hats for 35c., worths 50: to 75e, the lot will go for 35c. each. Barga‘nsin new clothing. Our pants for 98c. beats them all. J.B. HACDONALD & CO. —— EDS | SEEDS! For Farm and Garden. (x) Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth Early Red and White, Dutch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife and Colorado Bearded Seed Wheat. GARDEN Beans, Beet, Cabhage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Musk Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savoy, Spinach, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, ete. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and reliable. sale at the lowest prices. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Charlottetown April 2, 1£96-135 w QUEEN STREZ cWiPinc BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be swe and get the best: For sak ; MORRIS. For sule wholesale or retail b Tr. J MEN’S NDERGLO THING A good range in Cotton, Bal- briggan, Natural Wool. All qual- ities, from 40c a suit up. y toW C. Harris, Architect. 246 ti—ml T. J, HARRIS. LONDON HOUSE % oy fw se -