| | | Ogee SS NS AE NRT ee AORN IN SPREE NC RE Ne MS eS eR WE AE 7 ane a THE DAILY EXAMINER . ' ' LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Mayries a SPecianry - pens for the season on | Mercu’s Hore larcenies from S. B. Enman, Vernon Me- n o Das | 40d and William Bastian. The Grand sie Jury find a “true bill,” fuk Seasipe Hoven, Rustico Beach,| The Queen vs. John Crane—Indictment opens for the season on the 30th inet. | or larceny. The Grand Jury find a “true ae : il.” © yrenvonostat, Conrerexce.—The In The Grand Jury also brought in @ bill Conference « pena at Ottawa to-| Of indictment against Terael horp and | Jane Thorp, for receiving stolen goods, o knowing that they were stolen. A bench Car City or Guewrt arrived at Souris to- | Warrant was immediately issued for their eed « be due in Charluttetown tu-| anvest, and the Thorps are now lodged in } jail eine | the Waughan boys plealed guilty of Axye De Beat rre.—The pilgrims to | #!! three charges arainst them. Si. A le Beanpre will be due here on | Be fore their discharge the Grand Jury his evening } brought in the following report :— nastiness . i Di i Grand Jury Room, f : ; Ton ght al aoe wishing | June 27, 1894. “ n ‘ nreh on the abn, ¢ ! ill} yl } : ve - * ae : > i : : ; myo Wie The Grand Jury have visited the Hospi- st ~ See the Insane, the Poorhouse and the : ie es an, Dex't Porcet the concert by Mr. Earle’s . ail Pidieresaie Galt thks everina At the Hospital for the Insane the pa- sinetiitirtn: te dis iel die ~' | Gent® appeared to be as carefully attended oa | to as it was possible for the excellent man- ’ : . pagement of ti jnstituti 7 awe Nort . The hear ng of appeals icvatinhee wm aaa oo oa the Assessments of the City int canoe ae I re ; . Jal one y Asses ors, evidenced a yreat desire on the part of the 2 1 Monday, July 9th. Advertise-| < : ; ie ap retin 90 ; Superintendent aod his assiatauts to do : . ae , all in their power fur the helpless creat- V atzante Peocussn.<The tecetifalic } ures under their charge In the male de- uted and well-finished residence of W. | Prtment the Grand Jury find Miller on Prince Street has been sold to | ‘29 there are two bedrooma 13 feet, by 22 ; ’ ; : ’ : , . ‘ ' i y a q - . * S . ’ n Richards Esq We have not heard | : il ew ed by —— . and - e paid | their Opinion these roome are entirely too , ae } sali forthe health and comfort of the Queex Sevare Scnoor wil) close to- | Occupants. In the female department row. The examination begins at }0| there is another room coutaining eleven k Parents of pupils, as well as al! bede, which, also, in the opinion of the terested in the School, are reqnested to | Grand Jury, is eutirely too emeall for the atfend. Piease enter by the front door a. ? es i es there. ins | 1e fon provides or the pa- Tse ert To-1cut.—To those who| tents was very good, with the nd going to the concert given by the pupils of Mr. Earle’s music school, we per- lict a most enjovable evening will be epent | The splendid programme speaks for itself - Ransivs Kitten—The premises of ex Cc ‘illor Beer were visited by @ vicion- dog last night. and a number of rabbit-< were destroyed. Several rabbite bel nz ing a Mr. Vateher were similarly die posed of Gover Loner an evening of two pres ously. netitliamenees Presic.—The members | of Gough Lodge intend holding their an- nual picnic Saturday, June 30th, upon | the beautifal grouuds of John MeLeod, | Esq.. near Venron River Bridge. All are invited to attend sine Pouce Cover This forenoon, tw | *, John McFadyen and Charles Peter- | , were fined $2 or 10 days for drun! sor enese. A person was fined $1 and costs | fur non-payment of dog-tax. Several new sulMmonses have been issued. —_—— \ Prorrraste Traysactioy.—Yester- day, at noon, the Rucklin House property on Kent Street was “knocked down” to | Chief Eng Large for 2505. Two hours later Chief Large sold the property | neer to Mr. Picton 8. Brown for $2800. -_———~ ; A Sreme lwewrvest. — The Chicago | breweries have agreed to restrict each em- plove to thirty glasses of free beer per dar, instead of an unlimited supply as hereto fore. This invasion of rights is liable to | prodace a strike worth keeping both eres or " —— i ixrormation Wantep.—Is a man oad come on his own front porch that he has built and paid for, if hie girls are sitting there with young men? A tensitive father who his front porch, an! wants to please his daughters, desires this information : enjovs —_-— Mastrowa Crop Prospecrs.—Rain fe}! | in Manitoba all Saturday night, and the | crop prospects are improved fully 25 per | cent. All danger of crops suffering from | drought is now pasted for several weeks. | he rain has caused cheerful feeling to | prevail in business circles. - Cospverve ro Meropy.—Mr. John H. | McCully, piano tuner, while tuning @ cer- tain piano thie morning, found on the! interior a unique collection composed of | the following: - A piece of rosin, a foot | of a toy whip, pebbles, blue glass, nails, | slate pencils, watch key,two beads, half} dozen or more eurpet tacks, half dozen | pie, three broken matches and a lead pen cil.—Moneton Transcript. => | i ' ' i ' sax oF Nova Scotia Cuayces. - Sev- | eral changes have been made in the staff} of the Bank of Nova Scotia. There will be new managers in St. John. Frederice- ton and Woodstock. T. B. Blair, of Fred- ericton, to St. John, Saundereon takes the place of Mr. Hunt} at Woodstock. Mr. Hunt has gone to} Jamaica and Mr. Stavert, formerly agent | at Moncton, but recently in Kingsten, | Jamaica, will assume the management at | Fredericton. | innciciieantci St. Perer’s Jesi_eer.— To-morrow being St. Peter’s Day, and the 25th dedication festival of St. Feter’s Cathedral, the services will be as follows: The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 7 a. m. by the Priest-Iucumbent, at 7.45 by the Ven. Archdeacon Weston-Jones, and 10 a. m. by the Rev. E. T. Woolard. The last will be a choral celebration withont sermon. Choral Evensong at 8 o’clock with sermon by the Ven. Archdeacon Kaulback comes while Mr. ——-@— ——— Pauts Gasex tx Frove. — Mrs. Ellin- kem Robinson, of Limerick, Me., pat ! Beer Bros. Swe | Waughan—Indictment for three separate | woman confined in Queen’s County Jail, | mediate release, at she is now ; be instructed to supply sufficient for his | this case in Trinity term, | now docketed without any notice for a jarv | tooth preparations from the laboratory of PURE . = gee = _—— > - SUPREME COURT. , Wrepxespay, June 27. The Queen ve. Benjamin and William exception of the butter, which, on examin- ation, was foand to be very inferior in quality and unfit to be used by the in- mates. It is recommended that the butter be of Island manufacture and not im- ported At the poor house and jail the inmates were well satisfied with the treatment they received, and the buildings are kept in the heat order possible. t is respectfully suggested that a cooking departinent be built at the Poor Honse, as the inmates eat and cook in the one room at present, which, iv an inconvenience to management and injury to the health and comfort of the who have to pass their lives ther- In the case of Christy Munro, a young it is readily sec n, the an pour « reatures the Grand Jury would recommend her im- very sick. In the case of another person, Jobn Power, it is recommended that the Jailor maintenance. Witrtam Cawpsetc. For self and fellows. Tucerspay, June 28. The Lang Manufacturing Co., vs. Pat rick Monaghan—The court grants a rule for costs of the day against the plaintitt for not proceeding to trial at Sammerside. Robert C. McLeod vs. Juhn Acorn - In 1°93, the de. fendant gave notice for a jury and paid the required fee. The plaintiff counter, manded the trial. The case having been having been again given, the plaintwf asked to have the case tried before a jury, but the court held that he should have paid a jury fee this term and given the required notice to the defendant. Me- Quarrie for plaintiff; Peters, Q. C., for de- fendant. — “All run down” from weakening effects of warm weather, you need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Try it. ———__— « The tetal shipment of gold from New York for the last week was $7,750,000, the largest shipment since January |. The large show window of Mesers John- son & Johnsou’s Queen St. store presents a very attractive appearance filled with the S. S. White, Dental manufacturing Co., of Philadelphia. PARIS GREEN just received and sell- ing at lowest prices. Each package bears our name, which is a guar- antee of quality. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. WATCH Paris green in the flour barrel to catch a thief who had been stealing. A few days later a whole family named Day were taken ill, and their recovery is doubtful. The doctor saya it ia a ease of blood poisoning from Paris green. The Bidde- ford Journal observes that if th is story is true, and there seems to be no reason to doutt it, as sach a story would hardly be fabricated, the question arises, to what ex- tent i# the woman who poisoned the flour liable if anvone diea on account of it? It was her own flour, but had she a right to if she expected it to be stolen ? poiron ' Law Srvpewrts Assoctatioys.—At a mee:- jog of the Law Students held last evening in the Court House, it was decided to furm an A-secelation hereafter to be known as “ The Law Students Association of Prince Edward Island.” Nearly all the students were present, and the following officers were elected : Vice-President, J. A. McDonald; Secretary- Treasurer, R. E. Johnston. A committee of three was also appointed to draw up a constitution and by-lawa. After transacting some routine business, the meeting ad- journed for two weeks when the first re- port | be eubmitted. = poms em Weatnen Botterix.—Fine and decidedly President, P. W. Carver; We're Doing, for were doing just what we say. We're sellling the daintiest, the newest White Goods of the most correct fashion at prices never heard of before in this city. We lead in Quality, Variety, Reliability, Price and Style. We are Selling a Wonderful Lawn THE WANTS | Watch, v. t. Give heed to; keep in view; donot lose from sight or observation. The, def. art. A word placed before nouns to individu- alize their meaning. Wants, n. pl. The state of not having; the condition of being without any- thing; absence or scarcity of what is needed; lack. Any “Want,” in the way of Furniture, etc. ??? We can supply you! MARK WIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. ep eee © cent SIT DOWN AND WHAT Apron for 20 cents. BEER BROS. warm, with moderate south to west winde. s vard, worderful value—J. B ald & Co. our Cotton Blouses fur children, cheapest = one = = FUNERAL OF MR HOLMEs, Rev. I. M, Melliish Pays a Warm Tribute To His Memery,. The funeral of Archibald Holmes, whose sudden and unexpected death occurred at his home on Wednesday last, was held Friday afternoon. A large number of friends attended. The florai contributions were numerous, and beautiful in design. Rev. J. M, Leonard, of the Centre Meth- odist church, led in the services, and Rev. I. M.Mellish who had been intimately acquainted with deceased for many yearg, who waa present when he died, in tender and touching terms paid a glowing tribute to his memory. He said Mr. Holmes was a large hearted man whose hospitality and generosity of mind knew no bounds. His eager willingness to help and sympa- thize with all m= trouble, his parental solictade for the welfare of his children, his un iving affection for the one who for tiirty-stx vears of married life had been the partner of his jovs and sorrows; there twu or more guesses be alike, they settle between them who shall get the bieyele— Prowse Bros. ; jis 2i Watermere, the residence of His Honor } the Lieuténtenant-Governor Howlan, ad- | vertised té let, is one of the most desirable residences in the city or suburbs. all the modern improvements, and the Situation is unsurpassed. Were elements of character well worthy of | imitation by ali. i Phe sieveased leaves a widow, who for | minyve roca: been a helpless invalide | also iive sous and tive daughters. All th, childrea were present but one daughter, who quite recently visited her parents an } returned io her California heme.—Malden | ( Wass.) News June 23. (The death of Mr. Holmes, which was | announced in THe Exawiner last week will be deeply regretted by his many friends | relatives on this Island. ; DIED | On Wednesday 27th inst., Mra. Ellen | Moan, | {Funeral to morrow morning at 7 o’clock | frum her residence Dorchester St. East to} St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.] oe $$ $$$. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. i The bicycle goes on Saturday. Should | D. A. Bruce’s store has been handsomly | painted, also new plate glass windows have | been pnt in D. Howlett done the painting. Howlett is the man every time. Dinner sets, tea sets, chamber sets in various designs, and so cheap; romething very nice—W P Colwill. j2i3wdw | } | i j } | } i | Peaches, pineapples, wax beans, banan- a¢, tomatoes, oranges, &c., &c. at J. dD. McLeod & Co's. Call and see the splendid assortment of june 26 2i. crockery, glass and chinaware that are of- fered so cheap at the cheap crockery store | —W P Colwill. j27 3w dw Hire’s Root Beer Extract at Watson's june2I tf See our Prints and Ginghams at 4 cents Maedon- jun25 4i Light Snmmer coats, just the thing for hot weather, very cheap, at Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cieap Men. A-k to see in town. jun25 21 Per “Florida” Fresh peaches, tomatoes, pineapples, cucumbers, string beans and bananas.—Sanderson & Co. Opened to-day, 10 cases New Boots, in Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Black and Tan Shoes and Slippers. See our 35 cent slippers, and our 60 cent shoes.—J. B. siacdonald & Co. jun25 4i An Eye-Opener.—The rush at Paton & Co’s last Saturday evening. june22 dy3i wy How Do You Spell “Hosiery ?”—Why, “F-y-e-r-f-a-s-t S-t-a-i-n-]-e-s-s . to be sure. —James Paton & Co.” june22 dy3i wy To be sure there is not much profit in it, selling gools so low, but it beats sitting down whistling fur courage to wait for bet- ter trade.—James Paton & Co. june22 dy3i wy Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm will form a sketching class in oil and water colors during the first week in July, and also special classes for children in drawing from nature. She will be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in all branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. mill d&w —Po see THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy, To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. The New York banks have decided to reimburse the UnitedStates treasurery of the gold exported this week. The amount is $7,500,000 Fatal Result of Detay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reckiess! but pru- dently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure to cold. It will save you many painful days and sleepless nights. —__ = SS Ol HOUSE — 1 -——— WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS, STRAW HATS, LIGHT TIES. Harris Stewart on leaving same at this office. To-Whom lt May Concern! THE LAST WEEK es THE 3125 BICYCLE will be given away on Saturday nigh: next. Eversbedy Should Have a Guess This Week. We will this per cent discou Furnishings, lars, Cuffs, Shirts, Undercloth- ing, Night Shirts, ete. want to make this week a big week in our Gents’ Depart- Last week was a hum- ment. mer. , Ay 4 You may ‘3; us a8 not PAGWSE BROS, The Cheap Men. Ciarlottetown, June 26, 1894. well ‘buy from week give 10 ntoffall Gents’ fats, Ties, Col- We NOTE ————— (x1) — — — Make No Mistake. _— Sateadieenanetn al iaanaeemtennemeeannaniael Three Doors North of Old Stand is Our Place of Business: Large Stock of F at a Smali Advance on Cost! BEF INSPECTION SOLICITED. J.D. MACLEOD & CO. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, Cliarotte A June Snap! A. rWe boug ibe two alike. 30 ‘ : goods. HASZARD We have just opened a ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS, CHURCH OF SNGLAND PRAYERS, and Prayers and Hymns and M. combined. and are going to give the public the benefit of the Snap or Bargain. per cent. We invite your inspection. THIS! emily Supplies fown.—-jun 26 tu thu sat Case of BIBLES kt at away down figures No regular Handsome goods. lower than & MOORE. LOST. On Monday morning, 25th inst, between the Railway Station and Prince Street, along Water Street, a small chain made of engraved dimes. Finder will be rewarded june27 | eorerennecanetgae si Nciamarantenats PEL nang, DOMINION DAY. SUMMERSIDE RACES! Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued to and from ali Stations on this, Ra !- way on June 30th and July 2nd next, good for return up to and on July 9%, L894. A Special Passenger Train will leave Char- lottetown for Summerside at 5.00 am, stand- ard, on MONDAY, July 2nd; returning, will leave Summerside at 6.00 p m, standard. Return Tickets, good for return by same train on date of issue, will be issued by this train from Stations between Charlottetown and Colville, both inelusive, to Summerside at One Dollar Each, and from other Stations at ONE FIRST- Ane FARE, good for return until July 9th, 594. ——ay J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june22—dy 8i D. POTTINGER, General Manager, Moncton, N. THE S.$. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. abil Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6. o'clock, making same calls. en. Through SBills of Lading issued to all ints in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates, W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, June 12, 1894—t t s ile Or Still Asleep | Sloven will sold at a bargain. | Office, j3un Ch’town, June 16—dy. june 27 se tome» eetoratn Wide Awake And buying WOODILLU'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, which costs so much less, and quality guaranteed pure and wholesome. ore, And paying for Baking Powder in Tins, which are useless when emptied. June 1, 1894, “ ” Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. S. Davies West St. FOR SALE.—A double-seated carriage with evtension top, in good order. Alse a light Apply at this WANTED—A Boy to attend a horse and make himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. june2?7 tf —-—_— WANTED—A Girl for general housework. A pply at Miss FrINLEY’s, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. june26 li pd PASTURE-—-About an acre of rich pasture iand to Tet, with pump and clear water on Sune, near Goverament Pond. Apply to W. C. HARRIS. june26 tf TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 8 acres of ground attach~- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre, Apply to a, MCNEILL. j25 tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great George Street, over shep eight rooms. Apply toJoHN STUMBLES, june23 lw pd neste WANTED.—A servant girl for general housework. Apply to Miss ALLEY, Prince Street. tf—june2l slat aii a a clea lee PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, tf—june2 C'TY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position for g00d man.— BrowN BROTHERS COMPANY, Toronto, Ont. lm eod—junel9 TO LET--A House painted and papered throughout, situated on Water Street, near Round House. Apply to Mrs. LowpEn, Esplanade, junel9 WANTED.—A Servant Girl for general work. Apply to Mas. D. STEWART, Kent St, june 16 3i pd FOUND—A purse containing a smali sum of money. Apply ai SANDERSON & Co's. unel? PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Cylinder and Platen Presses, Paper Cutters, and all other machinery, new Or second hand, used by Printers, Lithographers and Bookbinders, write J. H. VIVIAN, 22 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. junlé6 sat tf FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can hav-same by calling at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this ad. junei3 NOTICE—Any person ivund tearing down postegsthat 1 have put up about town will be glealt with by law.—A. P. ALLrN, City Bill- poster. junel3 FOR SALE-—A Jersey cow, registered, with calf. Apply to Mrs. Go. H. LEDWICH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Streets. junel3 W ANTED--A girl for kitohen work. Good references required.—-P. P. ARCHIBALD, ' Queen Street. tf—june4d , THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1894. $2,700 WORTH ———() ff _____. eady-made Clothing AT CosT. et a he ee . , ; Contemplating going out of this department of our busi- ness, we offer all our Ready-made Clothing at Cost. The larger portion of this stock is our own manufacture. a genuine sale for your bargain This is and will be faithfully carried out. Come on 8. {x D. A. BRUGE, MERCHANT TAILOR. nee sati sup and Tans, that won’t make you to buy cheap. being fancy in price. somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal warm weather shoe ought to be. YOUR FEET may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a essity to a tolerable footing. Our Black and Tans are the acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, durable, sfactory, sgreeable, and really fancy in appearance, without You can imagine nothing better or hand- ve. Decide now to treat your teet erbly this season, by encasing them m a pair of our Black conspicuous as a member of the Outs To buy from us is J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w f Provincial Loan.|Fruit Spoons — Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vie., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Teni- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on ‘all or on such terms a8 may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june25— pat ST. PETERS SUNDAY SCHOOL. PICNIC —AND — Strawberry Festival ! Tie annual Sunday Schood Picnic will be held on WEDNESDAY, JOLY 11th, on the beautiful grounds of John McEachern, Esq., Bast River. The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., and at 3 p. m. Good Refrestiment Tables, Strawberries Punch and Judy Show, and ‘Games Swings, &c., on the grounds, June 14,—dy tf guar Masonic Temple Company. The Annual Meeting of the Share holders of the Masonic Tempie Company will be held in the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, the llth July, 1894, at 8 o’elock, p. m., for the election of Directors and general business. By order, D. McLEAN, Secretary-T'reas. June 26, 1894. FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, owned and occupied by W. J. Miller. Possession given about Ist October. Apply at Miller Bros., Queen Street. June 14, 1894—d tf NOTICE. A. HERMANS, of the old firm and old stand, has manufactured a new kind of Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast iron, and splendid designs. Parties desir- ing tofence in their plots in graveyards would do well by calling at his store be- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street, AUGUSTUS HERMANS. h’towa, June 15—if IDR. J. P. MURRAY, OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. neat oo — — Se And Knives Are now in request, and those who know how acids act on in- ferior metals will ap- preciate Good Silver or Silver- plated Articles, instead of the common goods. Our Spoons, Knives & Fruit Dishes are well made and of good quality. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. june23 CANADA ATLANTIG ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BC OSTO N. Fast Direct Line, Not Callivg at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. oe The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, JUNE 26rn, at 7 p. m., and every Tuesday thereafter, until further notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday morning. FROM BOSTON —Saturday, June 23, at l@o’clock, a, m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight, DENTIST, Queen Stree’, --- Charlottstowa may30 Keep Off the Grass We'll Allow No One to Tres- pass on our Toilet Business ! HALIFAX SERVICE, Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steamships “OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. m., Saturday 10 p. m., (until further notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Through Tickets for sale and bagga; checked at stations on Intercolonial Rail- way. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. For full information as to rates of pas- > We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un- wreak 2 mb é ) cents. M > ——— Comb at 10 cents. Call and cage, freight, etc., apply at {the feet Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, ete., is | @gents, or complete. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, REDDIN BROS. North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. £ Opp. Post Office. | 1, CHIPMAN, Agent for Canads.2oas Plaat Wharf, Halifax. June25—eod | June 16 | Gem Rings, | SET WITH WATSON’S DRUG STORE. DIAMONDS,GARNETS, PEARLS, & Headquarters for Fishing Gear. | ya~GENUINE STONES! ¥rS—SOLID GOLD! NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. | i ‘ | Wkse=LARGE STOCK! P. &. Island Railway.) 2 . ‘ a Seer verre eee ree tn ~ ; WANTED. ” o YLOR, On and after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the tratne of talg Reliwag wil run daily (Sundays is North Side Queen Square. { June 23 Trains Outward. Trains Inward. } A Young Man of steady habits as Book- : Read down Read up | keeper, who has had some experience in ° PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM/| Single and double entry and general office 240 600 + ong Sieaesatoeinee. cube call 2 940 | work. Apply to A TY 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 506 319 . ~~ \ . 350 648. "2. North Wiltshire : sibleadh os 8 3) PEAKE BROS, & CO. 405 658......- unter WOR... 205%. 54 815; June 25 3w pat g 440 736.....- .Bradalbane {501 739 | June 25—eod 3w pat gu a 4 = 7 = b ecesiceece — eeteecean ‘© 7 = sarvicbidehaanietociligni saiseeiscdishasihiiiictinaiiniosdinaiael oan 5 ee. eer » 710 ’ 328 758 Ss iaep eee aes ene hewkaaes 43 64 STRATHGARTNEY, 600 815).....-- Ar ME i vcvee 40% 615) PM Summerside AM PA R is G R E FE N . 149 830 ae AP 50 349 1105 202 84).. ...Miscouche..,.......325 1044 In aid of the P, E. Island Hospital, :° oo i ee induakte 3 7 » _ AT BIT 935. sevens 0 treseeeee 2B7 985 | ea Party, under the auspices of the Oe ee isancsss ES REP 146 809 . , 7,9 ; oa 508 1047......-.. Bloomaeld.’*-:'!51% 744! BERGER’S, The best made. | L#dies’ Hospital Aid Society of the 600 IL 18-........ Alberton..........105 746 P.E. Island Hospital, will be held at 655 ee ignish.........+.1225 OO | > : » ap - om pw aM\§ LB. TINS. The safest and | 5'thertvey on ones ae. AM PM| best to handle, Wednesda July 4th 630 300...... Charlottetown....... 920 5335 | y: y ? 650 315..... Royalty Junction..... 90 52 : we Pam ta : : 7% 340.......>-Bedford 2840 440{ Wholesale and Retail at low-| , “If wet, the Picnic will be held on the 805 405)...... OF) A, of 10 ek est rates at following day). $20 4 ee. I 355 | al hes For the purpose of raising funds for a 900 4 3 1d | ' Contagious Disease Ward. 11s 3: 28] WATSON'S DRUG STORE. MISS MAY DAWSON + cf : SS 3 5 x. ae + oh | _june2l June 14—dy fr 18th tl dte wy es we reeeces seeeer Cente eeeeeee es eeueeeeeeee Fe teeeeeeeeeenes , ’ * * ae M Clocks and Watches. | Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, 2% 508... Card : 37 | —_ Prepared strictly according to the British t ‘ 5 | ; 0 Mock o Tate harmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable 4M PM AM PM} If you want bal Clock or ¥ atch form is guicker on aalen and more reliable encceiessesee ss eeeee 5 od snegeticiad deoseso : cleaned bond repaired go to JOSEPH than when taken in Capsules, Powders or a ii | QOODSTEIN, "Queen" Street, opposite Fie, Pose ais cieeeam, nam & a ".9 ru e - I ai iaitecidccnen SINE. . ornknsassonts 715 | J.D. McLeod & Co’s. clans upon receipt of card. en setae eee eenes Jape Traverse.... ......+. oo Having several years’ experience in the it MEAGHER BROS. @ CO., D. POTTINGER a Fatherland, also in New York, Iam pre-{| %026—d&w3m ee _ s Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, | pared to do all kinds of work in my line ‘KERE [LS —a0o ed sta J. UNSWORT SS | Pee nenineee ane Cree. cee ee eia. $05 0 bunaved, st - UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Remember the place. Charges moder- | my Cooper Shop, Malpegue Road, sadjoining Charlottetown. - dle. 28 old Brewery property.—Jonn J. JACKSON. 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