a, se eee ee a — wb iat cpa CE ER RE eon peer ee a Crone sa A a sae acl amg: seapmiii at oR “es Qu ‘ ~/? 9 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 23 1898. ek To SSS sssmmsis os Se Nr i lai li satiate tiie iatatieall an kt 7 PERS ONAL. VV ore ian NUVULTIriunn ULrTunin nennnnnncas << en Saran 4 CLEARENCE & A Ta ks Father McMillan is till alive but very ° weak, b Rev. Mr. Sutherland rested fairly wel) 2 lat night. His case, on the whole, is pro- est OT a aj OF Poet onan greasing favorab'y. , We heartily congratulate Mr. Thomas E,| 2 F Cullen, upon the distinction he has won| 5 > a SECOND HAND Stelle Slept meal st Once Ue} 3 Valuo! versity. He reflects great credit upon his 3 ‘, Se iy parents and relaticns and bis native pro- ; ‘ ~ vince at large. 2 4 Mr. J. K. McInnis, editor and publisher} 5 rt a of the Regina, N. W. T., Standard, accom- eC 4 a panied by his wife, arrived here jast night} % “+ J 7 '@) — ci a on @ short visit, They are registered at 2 cice, 4 ti the Queen Hotel. Mr. McInnis is a native 2 These ry essecie » fit of this province, 2 a : 2 ose 2 Mr. John H Cox, manager of the dry S tise — VY 4 ; l pack * nt ee docks at San Froncisco, 18 visit rg oe 4 sina seca wre eae + y ~*~ 5 : ; acd fricuds in his native province. ei8 2G PUTICS A RCaistas Odile CONSUNICS, Wo 13 gs 9 °99° ’ . ale 7 . & 1TW.-ieat Paras TOO! oractice 0 Mre. \[urel ‘ lt i cis ee Riel le le i i . < Nol. R. &. Williams’ Gr ind Piano, only { No, 6 pore u ie 0 10, good prac anreines ecm ee protected as ta the correct value hy havinz thy 2 years old, in perfect order, price when new | instrument, tale p vice Ol Ue {sland home in torty-one PO i) RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY Pacnzz, i ; A dvices fr indsor stste that Aubre : $600, sale price $150 | No. 7. Breadwood & S018, of London, a on fay ipa 8 y| 2 ‘small size syuare Piano, in gocd order, sale price $65. No. 2. John Fogers & Son Upright, a nice piano for practic’, sale price $99. No. 3. Fredrick Stras3, New York, a No. 8. Danbam, New York, smal! size . t ° y . > nr medium size square piano, nearly new, sale | square Piano as good as new, sale price $125. - ry { - price $150. No. 9 A. B. Gale & Co., New York, a small . Y : We a ° ‘“ = No. 4, A modern English Upright Piano | equare Piano, in good «rder, sale price, #125. : er, sale price $130. ' ' in good order, sale p / | No, 10, Bradbury & 9». New York, small _ oo ; : ‘*k, a smali | a 1 ‘ ‘ No 5. Stodart, of me b aggye price square, nice fir children to practice on sale Size square Piano, good as new, price $99. $130. We havealso on hand alarge number of good second hand Organs, all good reliable makes. We are putting them in though order as rapidly as possible and will sell them at prices ranging from $15 to $60. Every Piano and Organ gnaranteed for a reasonable term of years. A grand chance to let your children learn to play for a small outlay ef money. Liberal discounts off tor spot cash, Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers. MILLER BROTHERS, The P. B. Island Music House Connelly Building, Queen Street. + =. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 2:d May, 1898, rains of this Railway will ran daily, (Sua- diys excepted,) as under. i Waits, Lost, Found, &l, | THE IXAMINER CALENDAR For MOON’S CHANGES. i 4th day, Full Moon. lith day, Last Quarter. June, 1898. 3T.-A bunch of keys containing two ey pe omce keys and several o her kinds. Finder will be rewarded by leaving them wt this office 143 uf ANTED wa ty-five smart young girs| — 18th day, New Moon. ents tabie a. d. H sports, Apriy to ae 26th day, First Quarter. Mrs. John P. Joy Victoria Cafe, 44 GY) Trains Out- _ ‘Trains In to ’ dM ward. Read STATIONS. = |wasd. Reac | ——— - — ST.—Retween Horre’s store an ra a \ * . aay on Fiteey oe Gapek Reseee enn. = dowa, up : Day of We’k High Water. Sun : er w 6 y a —— - ae : —— Pia - 142 ‘. 106 oH ih MeaAooM. 1 Q Morn.! Aft. | Rises.| Sets. WANTHD.—Immediately an experienced | Y 05) 2 5 . Charlottetown .../ 2 0010 00 | — — i cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. 4 3h, ¢ 24). Hunter River. . 12 43 8 41) l)Wednesday 9 1510 20 3 54 7 31 “coca Vin were ea | 5 ro ag eas ee egees 12 038 763] 2Thursday 9 57/1117; 54 | 31 a eutting © 2 34S <9... Kensington .... (11 30) 748} 3 Frida 10 33 {12 10; 53 | 32 t ket. Must pe experienced in cuttirg — _s o y ocmeats {oF retail. Meferences and bonds- 6 208 4 aa BE { Lv. 11 OO| 6 45' 4Saturday 1110/1000) 53 33 men required Apply here. » a S’Side - A, M.| 5 Sunday 11 49 | 52 34 WANTED.—By Mrs. Bagnall Graiton st, | 4 Lv : Ar. 10 30 6 Monday 150 |12 35 | 52 35 Weet, a servant for general house wr. 3 M4 a "| oS 7 Tuesday ~ 39 | 1 27 51 35 re oh ..O’Leary.....0.-. ' 8 00 8 Wednesday 3 28 | 2 26 51 26 LDOGT.- M 1 the 3th betwee: Crraf- | 7 (ae 7 oe Gon abd thet We. Uepot. A valuad © 8 Sa Minera see 6 55 9Thursday 418/333) 51 | 37 geld broach. «#:nder will be rew+.+ | of | ‘or IGMISD weee oes ; 6 OO 10 Friday 5 08 | 447); 51 37 bringing it to this office. " A. M.| Si ie A. me 11 Saturday 6 00 | 6 03 50 38 O BE LET.—The house an. premises, & Ve / A. M. | 12 Sunday 6 50 | 7 16 50 39 one as the Richmond Honee. Thi i a | - gt |. .Charlottetown .. . 10 30 | 13 Monday 7 39} 8 30; SO 40 os ’ A hoarding | ©? | SEIU Weccvees ) 37 | 14 Tuesday 827/941! 50 40 first-clasaetand for av hotel and boarding | %, .° 4 u house. Apply to Francis P. McCrrron. 4 101 wt Mt Stewart ben : = = Lah i ; 2 re = | > + i Si ont 2 a i 2 é f ursday WwW - NTEP— A smali sized walter col. Ap v 2 |. . Cardigan bvdedee 7135117 Friday 14 22 12 16 50 41 ply at this office “)hCO t C6 4 .. Georgetown ... 710] 18Saturday 1056 1255) 50 42 LOST—on Queen St, seven dollars, Finder | °- M. A. M, 19 Sunday ll 34 50 42 wil please at this office. \4) | P. a A. M.| 20 Monday 4 2 3.35 50 42 ne , : Tae ual 4 05) .Mt. Stewart ....| 8 55) 21 Tuesday 207:1123-S8 | 51 42 FANVED.—At Victoria Cafe, wrt, girl : re ' : ; se a “Good wages.— John. P. 6 40) .Souris.......... 6 2) 22, Wednesday 241 1 43 51 42 Joy. mec ee A. M.} 23\Thursday 3-16 | 3 32 | Sk 43 WANTED—Agants for new season, new | iin oe 6a! lk a ae $33\'322)i Si 43 Sam pies, new pian of cngage ment. i 5 15 _Emerald sa 7 BO 2 \Saturday 4 32 4 10 52 43 Page ae soe a | .M5i..Cape Traverse ..| 7 0) 26 Sunday 512 507 52 43 wana ikamden tae teemons tana } 60. | A. M.! 27|Monday 554 614 53 43 Se, next> Government’ Warehouse No i a¢ me , = ee STs 30 53 s Appl to Peake ros & Co.: jan2s—tf A. BE ae : PM. 29,Wednesday 7 24 8 50 54 43 neers —_~—_—___- - | 6 Wiv. .Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ry..ar 10 20 | 30 Thursday 8 12 10 06 54 43 W ANTE D—Successful canvassers in atv | § Siar... Summerside, PLE.L Ry. .wi 805] | He Ae Soe. Beal #24 | 9 Onliv.. Summerside, C.S.N. Co. ar] 8 00 i 11 BOjar.. Pein Chene,C.5.N.Co..arp od WO AE ye ORT PE Notice To Contractors 20 wee ae a lp. Mf Pr. M. “ - | — CR 3) p q (| ° i pat ; i jar... Monctod, {. C; Raii~d.at -t - race E Wal Islan allway Sealed Tenders addr: seed tothe vrder- 145}lv. ee Oe ar 12 20) signed, and marked “Teoder for New! #4 War ~~ puemortivenl, 1. C. R.....80, 7 @ Curb,” will be received up tothe 4th)? 9 ——' | On and after Monday, June 13th, 1893, dy of July, prox, from parties willing to] v.00 * P.M, | 1D COnnect'on with the present time table contract forthe construction of the pew l -ayiv....«.Meactonl. C, R.... » oO) | & passenger train will leave Summerside comet cae Eanes ae epee ts a Iv.....Stjohn,.. P. R.. 1 10} at 9.15 a. m., ne With the ex- acconting to plan and cifications to be | 4; *: ' i press train from Charlott- . gzen at the ctlice of W.C. Harris, Archi | 7 2ar....Boston, B. & M.R... .i+| 7 00 arrive at Tignish 12.30 5 nathan rae . ; ° Mg a : ' Hos : Un tect, or at the Bishop s Palace, Ch’town, tan nish at 3.55 p.m., arrive at Seaih reid % from the Lith te the 25th inst, and at the Ci TOWN TO NALIFAX, 7.10 p.m. “ae Parochial Residence Kinkora, from the | 4. ™- | a 7. P. M. A passenger train w; Zath to thre 4ch of July next. ° ae tes _ h’town. S. N. C.....-ar| 4 30 sence rae tae leave Char- The church isto be constructed of | a .-. Halifax, -+ lv) 7 20) e045 i aac tael Cieeeehad ng at Souris P.@.1. sand stone. The Parishioners wil | — “- ™ | m, leave Seorgetown aa oe oe — VW ~ . » i . - . a . -; - eo Wag Bik make all the excavations and supply the Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. | Souris at 12.50 p- m., and ashes aed scone and sand. The lowest or any ‘ende: ; D. POTTINGER, lottetown at 3 45 p, m. aot Pe eee nate 5s Gen. Man, Can. Gov't Rys, All Standa’d Time. 4, ee. FP, ‘ Moncton, N. B. | G. A. Kiskora, ? E. 1, G, A. SHARP, Superin tendent, . : 4 arta D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Gov't Rys a ; i ¢ une 9th, 98 Railway Office, Ch’icwa Charlottetown. Moncton Blanchard, son of Dr. Blanchard and Charles R Harris, son of T, J. Harris, of versity of King’s Colleges passed second among al! the candidates and the latter third. They were pupils ot St. | Peter’s School, of whieh the Rev. T. H. Hunt, M. A.,B D., is Head Master. Con- gratniatious. Adjt. and Mrs Archibald will arrive io Ch. town on Friday next and will conduct a special meeting in Salvation Army bar- ricksat 8 p m. Many will rememb-r Capt Archiba'd who was sta‘ioned bere some | eight years ago His w f> is an exoerienced , cfficer. She bas beec stationed a several of | Ca ada’s hest corps. The meeting will be | a ‘Welcome Hom-~.” Ice cream and! cake | willbe served at cloe of meeting. Ad- mission silver collection. Ardgowan, the beautiful residence of the late Wm. Dodd, together with all the furn ‘ture, will be sold by public anction,! without reserve, on tie 6th and Tih of. Joly. Fall particulars later. - Rcbt. Beairsto, Auctioneer, Giri’s shoes, 11 to 2. former prices from $1.05 to $1.50, your cho'ce new at 85c a pair. See our window. R. K. Jost, Stamp- er’s Corner DOMINION OF CANADA, PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Jn Chancery AAAAAAAS AAA AAA AA SARR In the matter of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company and the Distri-! bution of its Assets among the Shareholders. To Reverend Ralpb B+ & n, of Sackville, New Brunswick, Ex or of the late | Ralph Brecker; E¢cy |‘ bert Beer, of Charlottetown, Executs «of George R. Beer; Frank D. Beer, of Charlottetown, Medical Docor; Edward Bavfield, of Charlottetown Exrcutor and Trustee of Henry W. Bayfielc; Andrew A. McDon- | ald, ot Ciarloitetown, Executor of Owen | Connolly; Feaucis L. Haszard, of Char- | lottetown, Repres ntatiye of the Estare ' of the iste Chartes Hensley; Henry R. Lordly. of Charlotietown; Hugh Monagh- «pn, Of Coariotietown; Thomas Handra- hao, of Charl ttetown, Trustee for Fanny | Leigh; and William A. Weexe, tle younger, of Caarlottetown, Executor cf the late Willan, Weeks, AND OTHER Shareholders in the said Company; AND TC ALL REPRESENTATI- VES, AGENTS of «nd TRUSTEES for deceased or absent Shareholders : These are to require you and each of you and all and every other pers-n or per- sons interested, or claiming tobe inter- ested in the said Company, as Share- | holder or Representative, Agent, Trustee, or Agent or Shareholders, to appear | before me, Rowen Robert Fitzgerald, | Vice Chancellor, in Charlottetown, at the Court of the Vice.Chaneellor, on Thursday, the Twenty-eight day of July rext, attbe bour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause why an ace: unt should not be taken of the affairs of the Company, and of its debts, property and assets, and why & sum ot moa*y row in the hands of the directurs, the preceeds of the sale of property of the said Company, and allotnerthe assets of the said Cam- pany hereafter to be realiz-d, should not be divided among the tharebolders and , o' bers interesied therein, or baving claims thereto, as soon as can be, aud why a decree sheuld not be made declaring the rights of sharehoiders between themselves and their respective rights, and directing the mode of dividing and payirg out snch assets among shareholders ard creditors of the company, and the payment of costs incident to the said proceedings. All per- sons interesied are hereby notified that a this city, have m striculated into the Unis, The former | ee E : E final, and that all persons not making | claim at the time and place sfcresaid shall be barred fromm any rignt or claim pot als | lowed by such decree. You are further | novified ‘that a petition has been filed by | the directors of the said Company with the | Registrar of the Court of Chancery in Charlottetown vetting forth ihe names of | shareholders and their respective shares as far as known, and other facts in connection _with the affsirs ofthe Company pursuant }to the Aci ofthe Legislature, iatituled |“ An Act to Facilitate the Liquidation of _ the Affairs of the Charlottetown Gas Light | Company.” You and each of you are | further votified that in default of your ap- | pearance at the time and place aforesaid, | the hearing of the matter of said petition will proceed, and a decision wiil Le made by which you wiil te as effectually boand as if you had appeared. | Dated at Charlottetown this Eighteeath day of Juve, A. D. 1898. ' R. FITZGERALD, Vice Chancellor. ' | decree to be made in the premises shall be (Sg’d) R. H. JAMES PALMER, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, j | Solicitor for said Company. . & w. 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OOOO OC SE OOLO OSHS OES OSES M OG9. © O82 OSSSGOF8RSES Queen St—High Class Tzailoring— Queen St COOS GOST OOHE NSO TDOOESAHS SF BEST OOOH OOOO TOOEOEOE Yes you cai Purchase a suit of clothes for $5.00—But what ia it? worth, and if vou are sati- fied, who should disagree with you? But would it not be more eatisfaciory to buy one of our make $10 00 or $127 If there is any d fficuity im getiing one to fit vou, we will meke one to special measure by first claes workmen, for .2, 13.50, $15, and upward. We could fill a newspaper full of testimonials in praice of well made clothes, but we forbear. COOSEOHS EASE COHESOOT M OOS SOEE SESOHOESSOOESESS aes High Class Tailoring = Try Bruces Quecn St Ch'town ee ee ie : us o It’s all it’s CITY - HARDWARE - STORE} +2 Keep out the dlies with & our wire, Buy Gener Hardware, Store:, Paints, Cils, Glass, Paper, Fenee Wire, Farming Too!s am lots of other lines in the Hardwere ‘Ir ide ‘ Don’t forget the Que bec Heater, but, and ® great big but, you must buy for cash. THE RTENA SOUVENIR MUTT Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat. mt ment, Prompt Attentio® Alo a full line cf steel ant iron stoves and ranges.