LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. 4 I S B ! - fackEt > ‘ mackerel eing taken a ¢ grounds off \ » Par o VW @€aazvess i> sy Pa ° oe rished nod ¢ cause, Hood’s Sarsaparilla the lt make veak strong, c | re Ww e a special { Cc Monday t K, to consider THE DAILY EXAMINER . | PERSONAL. Senator Prowse, of Murray II srbor, was registered at the Hotel Davies ing. Mr. Jas. E. Walsh wishes to inform his pupils and those requiring instruction in voca! and insirumental musie, that he will be prepared to receive them on aud after | Monday, 19th inst. Bkegiste red at Eureka Hotel, August 15 eee - H. Brown, Ontario; Miss Ki atie Dovle M. E. McCormack, Mt. Stewart; W. J | Bruc e and wife, C ampbellten, N. B., J. McDonald, Georgetown; S. Crane, Orwell | Mr last evenu- James Clow, the | of Murray Harbor rs and some other mat- North, is in town. He is registered at the Queen, - } The Ven. Archdeacon Lauder, of Otta- s I at sh | Wa arrived here last evening and regis— . . . : al) | tered at the Queen. ad a . a - af Mr W 8S Tait, of Boston, is here in the i W : “ a | interests of Johnson’s Linimen:. He is stopping at the Queen Hotel. fa Mr and Mrs D Matheson and son, of kid g aw Ottawa, are among the guests at the i ) ‘ : \ Ss . hy — . . 4) 5 the Mr. R. A. Hemphill, of the busines< a . For s y at A} partment of the Atlanta, Ga., Constitu- gs 1, accompanied by Mrs. Hemphill pane ie iwo children, are making the 1 vund trip ( AX A meeting of | *" the Olivette. They put up at_ the ' shment of a| & veen Hotel last night. This is Mr. Hem- eing h 1M ach phill’s first visit to the Province, and he Cha etow 3 afte is greatly charmed with what he has seen. 7a large at lance of rey 4 ae . . Lieatena Gove How NEWS NOTES. be chair @.0)) ' a a : Suh 2 Smallpox is rapidly increasing in Texas. ‘ 2 oe ae Guatemala is reported to be on the 2 y v is are doing a spl lig | ¥* - of revoiution. se day Ag eman from Work on the Panama Canal is once more h ig repubiic yesterday inforn beirg pushed forward. se fr zhon was = ; il ‘ ‘ ! s The King of the Belgians is taking a ods at s co ee : » : brief pleasure trip in England. = s ofa Spain has decided to pay the amount of - the Mora claim to the United States. a NY \ T tt ° a - fa : a : ‘ A commercial treaty between the United bwve stmorland Point, | States and Brazil is being formulated. near A st, met with a bad accide I T KE de : i : ' he English riculture razette says Weainesd I wa; rossing a dyke i. : oe Gazette ogi ; shand, when the wun | at all the grain crops are much below ,agu hand, @ gu ; : an average, bt atoes ise went off and the charge entered the knee. “we i age, Out potatoes promise better : ian last year. sp uw tbe Knee Cap, P BSSEK di throm a the ” jower jaw, shattering it severely, and com- lhe Dublin Freeman’s Journal states ‘er ont near the right eye. But slighi | tliat Mr. Edward Blake will sail almost hopes of his ery al tertair nmediately for his home in Toronto. oul Atter spending a short time in Toronto he Tue Tar Stitt, Ative —Yesterday | W!!! proceed to Now Zealand, returning to Tue Examixet published a despatch fron London in time to attend the opening of r & I 1 } i atch rom bee ‘ ’ . © St. John stating that Chief of Police ! Parliament next sé Ssion. Clarke's $200 rse was dead, but no fur ther informat-on was given. It appears that Mr. Clarxe drove rather rapidly a thief. to his oe The thief is Westfield 7 1esday to ‘atch Next morning when he went he found his horse dead. still at large Ss and supposed to be the enjovment of excellent health. Drev Fxeom Hee Iviveies, —A litt daughter of Howard Merritt, of Smith’s e, Digby, N. S., was so badly burned ke sie ays ag hat lied shortly after- ards The child and her mother were | out ina field picking cherries, but the child soon ran intothe house after her playthings. Whilst in the honse her iress in some manner caught fire fron i before her mother could | was terribly burned the stove, an reach her she é Eewortt Leacue,—An Epworth League | in connection with the Second Methodist | h was organized an evening or two. lowing officers : Honorary Pre- 4 y; President, Frank Ayres; 2nd 3rd vice do. | e., Wallace Pickard: Hutchinson; Ist vice do, Dr vice do, Miss Bessie Carter; Herbert Acorn; Ree-S Cor-Sec., Miss Howard; Treas., Miss Maud Down. The League will meet for relig ous meetings on Sunday afternoon at the close of the Sunday Scha | al seteeiiineesii Ss : Dears. — Robert Doncaster, of Le , N.S.,a man of abont 7( years ofage, died very suddenly a few a 3 ago He was out in the field ing hay when he dicd Th was no one bear him at the ywer Ma a rank- ere time * Aman by the name of George Kane, a : ; : while in his own house last night was taken with a weak spel!, and although medical aid was immediately summoned he exp red before anything ( oul i be done for him. ;, It is supposed heart disease was the causeé*of death.—St. Jehn Telegraph. ilaiiinmics ANCE IN THE Navy.—R.N. T.S. which stands for Royal Navy Temperance Society, under.the direction of that devot- ed English lady Miss Agnes Weston has a firm hold every sbip of H. M. Navy August number of “Ashore Ts MPER In Bimost The and Afloat” a bright illustrated paper | pul lished in London by Miss Weston. was received by the men on H. M.S Crescent yesterday and thev seem to value | it | ‘ The I.0. G. T. aleo has a ubership in the navy. Aa open of Templars was held in | Wright’s Ha last evening when a number rs were present, among whoin | g were, Joehua Reeves, W. H. Tucker and Noah E. Adshead of the R. N. T. S, and Mesers. McGuire, Chiterback and Steven- son of the I. 0. G. T As excellent im- prompta prograinme was rendered. Mr. J. J. Chappelle of the Sons of Temperance, in asl address, congratulated the men on the noble stand they had taken for temperance and right. The evening pass- | ed away ai to lickly al 1 closed with the national anthem and a hearty hand- shaking. May the ; good work continue to, | prosper both at hor ne, afk at, and abroad.) Tue Oxiverre.—The steamer Olivett®: Capt. Hanlon, arrived from Boston yester- day afternoon about five o’clock with | eighty-eight passengers. She left on re | tarn thi# afternoon about half-past two | o'clock tak the following passengers: ug Johnson McDuif, J. F. Meany, Mrs. | Meany, GP. Wolcott, J. B. Grimes, M. | Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, Dr. Rey- nolds, A. W. Ferrie,.T. Z. Hister, C. D. Thompsor, C. Gurdon, D. BD. Ranlett, W.H. Perkins, Mrs. Perkins, Dr L. ¢. Taylor, Harry Abbott, Dr. E. A. Wade, Ariemas McKinnon, Mrs. Rupp, Eva Ellis, Geo. J. Ferrera, Mrs. John Kaneen, Simon Peters, Mr. Gallant, Mrs. Balger, Mrs. E. J. Watts, Mr. Hally, Katie Smith, Mrs. McCormack, Mrs. Colburn, Master | Coiburn, Edward P. Shaw, H. J. May, Jesse Ptolmy, W. F. Vinton. D. B. Mc- | an Mrs M Lennan, Miss Perring, | Mis Stewait, Miss Rice, Mra. Mullner, M iss »bbe, J.M. Martin, Dr. J. Me- Millan, A. L , impe-, Mr. and Mrs.Webb, | Miss McQuarrie, Miss Stewart. Mi-s Munn } Danie _ Pherson. John A. Gillis, Arthur | Fit ya ek. Mrs. F. E. Rowe, Archibald i | Ww 5. yhoo F* eMcl isa’ . h Ve nton, 3. W Dalzi ek Bet. Herton and Miss. M. i. | Weldon NAVAL, NULED. Mrs. L. H. Davies wa- last evening «At | Horne” to the officers of H. M. S. Crescent | and a large party of citizens, and dancing i was kept up with great spirit. The weather was very fine, and the most was | made ofthe beautiful grounds at itiver Biels { tars sé have the freedom of | the last night They madn things €opecially interesting in tl e vicinity of the merrv-go-rown I. The Cresceot left here this afternoon. From here she goes to Gaspe, thence to | Q & DE « A num) er of bluejackets from H. M.S. Creses nt, repreprese nting the Lods ge of | Sood Te:mpiars from that * ship, met with | Charlottetown Lodge, No. 68 las st night. The Chief Templar gave up the chair to Bro. Stevens, C. T. of the Lodge, who pro- ceeded to initiate a candidate from the ship’s crew. The doors were then thrown open fur visitors, and a goodly number “took alvantage of the permission to spend an enjoys able evening. An interesting pro- grainine of speeches, recitations, etc , was given, and the meeting came to a Close at to p.m. songs, SY referring # to another oa be seen that Mr. S, F. Hodgson is about $0 Open a commercial s¢ -hool in this city 4 i the | your money. | Men. early 'McKay Woolen Co., A despatch from Berne, Switzerland, says that Miss Donalds McPhee, a daugh- ter of a resident of Montreal, has of Ph. D. (Doctor of Philos- ophy) at Zurich. She is a graduate of McGill University, and a post-graduate of Cornell University. secured degree The Armenians are great people for fasts. During one they ate nothing tor a week. On the Saturday there is no real refreshime nt, but the younger members of the family are allowed to partake of cake and salt, so as to have dreams about wafer, and it is a sacred rule that every youbg mao must marry the girl who gave him fresh water te drink in his dream that night Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper received an ovation in Cape Breton a few days ago. He spoke of the Manitoba school question. He sail he was a Protestant and clung to his faith, but he desired justice, fair play and constitutional treatment for all. We must abide by our parliamentary compacts. If he should be driven from public life he was prepared for that event if it were the price of doing that justice to a Catholic minority whieh would fight to obtain for a Protestant minority under similar circum- stances. SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate of five cents per line. A bargain—-Cream heliotrope and white crepon, 35c; regular price. 50c, at J B Macdonald & Co’s. all 4i Now is the time to select your fall suit. We have received two large cases of Scotch tweeds and fancy worsteds. They are dandies. See them before purchasing. —S A McDonald, fashionsbie tailor. augl4 3i Read Tue Examiner well, digest its contents fully, and then spend your odd change at Prowse Bros, and you will have the sati-faction of knowing that you nei- ther wasted your time or threw away al4 2i Another lot of children’s suits opened up yesterday. We wii] sell this lot for $1 each, to fit boys from 4 to 13 years of age. —Prowse Browse, the Wonderful Cheap al4 2i Slaughtered. — 500 ends tweeds from 2 to 3} yards at one-half original price. Call and get best ns Bargain Corner. aug) 61 Ch'town Mutual Fire Ins, Go. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. This Company is taking Fire Risks at reduced rates. Has insurance on the property of many { of our leading citizens. o'clock The day was a one for er icket, most enjoyable and quite a large nessed the The proceedings considerably euli the ship’s band, which discoursed sweet music at intervals during the ufternoon., Mr. Rob ert Young, Manager of th: Great Weet Life Insurance Co., St. John, and the Cresx ent’s ( hapla nh were the umpires [ he scores were : match dur ing of the of spectators wi the afternoon day were the presetice of also vened string It is made up as follows: J. H. Carrell, J. 4M. ‘Nicholeon,: J McQuillan, A. E. Ings, H. Bethune, J. at ae D. Wilson, Geo. J. Rogers, F. W. L. Moore and W. H. Trainor. The ae eleven will eonsist of the follow- ing: McWilliams (capt.). J. M. Knight, M. Condon, Ackman, R. W. Simpson, Milis, F. J. Hunter, R. Bradbury, J Bradbury and Rebb. The Turf. A race between Early Bird, 2.10, aad | Pilot Jr., 2.21, is being talked about in St. John. Many St. John horsemen are of the opinion that Pilot would give the American horse quite a warm argument on Moosepath track. A. Longworth, Gracie Wilkes (2.30) ch m, by Precep- the 230 class by B. H. Ramsay, Sum- merside = se, "previously entered in the 2.38 class, has bee *n entered in the 4 year-old class. A. Darby, Village, owned by H. Abram’s the list of The field in will be His name did not appear in entries published yesterday. each event is good, and the races well worth witnessing. The Wheel The tournament at Manhattan Beach track on Wednesday developed sensational record—breaking performances. Fred. J. Titus lowered the world’s Smateur com- petition record forten miles in the race with Maddox. Titus covered the distance in 20.58 4-5 seconds, beating the previous record of 21m 39 3-5 seconds by Harry Maddox of Asbury Park. He incidently Losses »romptly pa‘d. D. FARQUHARSON, President. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. jvl2—2aw (36) 3m Another lot of Lily received at Beer & Goff’s. of it. Qaeen Fiour jwet Try a barrel ang? 2i lowered all existing records from three miles up, including the five mile record of Om 20 2-5 seconds —— by himself and J. >. Johnson. . Tyler, Springfield, Mass., lowered Bisddan’s world’s pro- fessional mile ‘record of 1 minute, 50 3-5 seconds, covering*the distance io 1 minute, 4925 second. He went on for the two “qurroW-SATURDAY- Ui SKIRT LINING, WAIST LINING, Free SKIRT BRAID, WAIST STEELS, SEWING SILK, Free COTTON THREAD, WITH =EVERY The goods to which COSTUME. offer YARD this refers are now on exhibition on our front counter, but this Sale will not begin until 10 A. M. SATURDAY, and will positively continue for ONE DAY ONLY! BEER This is Tue Wearner —Light to moderate winds; fair; stationary or a Jittle higher BROS. . wi) THE Dress Goods Bargaii of the Season. recond with 7 wickets down antl 72) rung to their credit, they declared the inningg closed The home team’s first innings netted them only 49 runs; anl in thei secoud they had put up 34 rans with 4 wickets dowa when time was called at 6 number by i | ten, 20 58 4-5. i | Prowse, the two Cooks, Davies, Gaudet, Harvie and a half dozen others were doiny some very fast work on the track last e vening, and their work was watched by alarge number of people. If the local boys fail to set too hot a pace for the Sum- merside and other visiting racers, the knowing ones are much mistaken. Un the track Edmonds, Duffy, McMillan, Good- will, besides inany men of the hose teams, | were practicing quarters and halves and } | | making pretty fast time. Lawn Tennis. A match between teams from H. M.S Crescent and the Charlottetown Club was played yesterday afternoon at Victoria Park, and resulted in a victory for the home team, the score standing in their favor 16 setts to 5. Following is the Stewart vs Underhill Brecker Krabbe 6 5 6—1 Stewar vs. Domville Brecken Meyrick 6—1 6-0 Stewart vs Stephens | Brecken Payne 9—6, 6—2, 6—2. Bartlett vs Domville | Leigh Mey reck 6—l 6—3 Bartlett vs Underhill Leigh Krabbe b—4 6—4 Bartlett vs Stephens Leigh Payne 1-6, 6—5, 2—6. Haszard vs Dom ville Hobkirk Mevreck 6—1 6—2 Haszard vs Udderhill Hobkirk Krabbe o—3 6—5 Haszard vs Stephens Nobkirk Payne t{—6, 6-4, 4-6. The Ring. George Godfrey and Joe Choynski will box tweuty rounds at Boston on the night of August 29th. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetowa. ENTERED, Aug 15—James Semple, Roberts, Pic tov; Warrior, Jackson, Sydney; ss Orinoco, Fraser, Halifax. CLEARED. Aug 15—Hector, Walker, Caraquet; ss Polino, Lachance, St. John’s, Nfld.; Ran- ger, McGinty, Shediac; P. & E. Small, Rob- Peters, Buctouche; James Semple, | erts, Pictou; ss Orinoco, Fraser, Dalhousie. tor. d Olive os has been entered in | Banker, 2.554, ch. s, by Westlawn, 5038 | has been entered for the 2.38 class on the | Charlottetown Driving Park August 21st. | iH M S. CRESCENT. Ist Innings. Leut. Crawlev, b Seale es now Mr. Fraser, ¢ Ings, b McQuillan cae ae Lieut. Bourne, b MeQuillan..... oan Mr. Pearson, b McQuillan ................ 3 Lient Halsey, b Seale........ I Lieut. Vivian, b McQuillan....... ca a Hughe--Hugher, b Seale. ... .....cceceee 9 | Dr. Jamieson, b McQuillan . ie a Bir. Wegiey. © BG GHIMN oisscceses ss ceseses Ll Mr. Sherbrooke, b Seale......... exes 0 er UNIT, OE OIE soo iigks .dcnesdirneess 0 Se FO Se Wy © ctvecciveie sy i Seas ll 94 CITY TRAM Ist Innings. v..W.. L. Moore, > detnines 4 ..0cacc.. 2 ~. Bm eraet, by Weiey ...66 Sc, Bi. Coryell, by Wyle ie cncen a sncsee. stessccsees © J. A. Longworth, Ob Semmens «<< keen 0 W. Carter, b Wy PE i ens 0 W. Murray, | b w, b Jennings .. LS W. Galen BW leis nee ccescencees 2 A. E. Ings, b Wyley 17 J. McQuillan, b Jennings ......... aia Dr Jenkins, rot out i ; U0 G. J. Rogers, ¢ Jamieson, b Jennings (0 i eis . aeaiiedl 6 49 H. M. 8. CRESCENT. 2nd Innings. Lt. Crawly, stpl Longworth b Seale .28 Mr. Fraser, b McQuillan ‘ 2 I.t. Bourne. c Murray, b Me Quillan 8 Mr. ets b McQuillan ...... l Mr. Pearson, b McQuillan. | Lt. Halsey, b Sty sgereneDystupegaceesssste © Bil My Ug Eis ans 5 Si coer Gicteeses Mr. Hughes—Hughes, not out............ 3 Dr. Sagtetens O06 Oat ~ .62550cccgaeee..5 5. 8 Bae. We PON On BOE Btheccc cress. ciesi cms © Mr. Sherbrooke .. Eero h nedeaedtacaran 0 = aie ae "9 6ITY TEAM. 2nd Innings. F. W. L. Moore, b Crawley ........-.....3 W: H. Tratue:, did not OAt,..<............ 0 H~- Carvell, c Crawley, b Vivian......... 0 J. A. Longworth, b Jamieson ......... 6 W. Carter, did not bat ......... iséseeegctae ae a . EGTINY PROT OR 55255: ........0 caone a eee W. Seale, c Wyley, b Crawley ............ 15 | A K, Ings, OO OUibai checccnsick Sir ea 0 J. McQuillan, did not bat .........-00s04.. 0 — Jenkins ee ie de esteged 0 a ae ee ee sieht 0 b, 1; w, 2; Mk ceeetbicitasscesicnaes Ot 34 The Charlottetown eleven to play against Moncton left this -:norning. Doctor Shook His Head, said the case was serious, and wrote out his prescription. “Take that to Johnson’s Drug Store,” he said, “‘ and get it filled at once.” “Why woman * Because,” replied the physician, “you will get the medicine com- pounded quickly and carefully, and won’t be overcharged.” He was prejudiced, you say? Oh, no! any doctor in town would tell you the same thing. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. Johnson’s ?” asked the Sit in one of our REED CHAIRS—the breeze sifts right through them We will perforate the PRICES this month, make theua light also. WARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. Who Sell_at Selling Prices. THE EW RIBBONS JUST IN. Black and Colored Satio Ribbons, all widths. Black widths, Silk Ribbons ,all New Dress Serges in Blacks and Navys. A stock of fine French Cashmeres. ali qualities. We will show this week a further lot of very fine Black Dress Cashmere at 50 cents. 90c. If you are out come in and see this. We would like to show it to you. W. A. Weeks & Co., Wholesale & Retail, Charlottetown, August 14, 1895. SEASIDE af meee aye Summer Resort. HOTEL, BUSTICO BEACH, NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Coach leaves Charlottetown _ every Tuesday, = Thursday and Sao Saturday Even- ings, calling for guests. To se- | cure passage ap- ly at JOHN Se, NEWSON'S ee : furniture estab- Vic- lishment, toria Row. By Train, conveyanc River Station, for the Seaside Hotel. JOHN NEYWSON «& CO. Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. LONDON HOUSE. es and drivers can always be had at Mrs. McMillan’s, Hunter Address, New Underclothing. One of the best Stocks in the»eity. New Umbrellas. ‘New Waterproof Coats. Charlottetown, August 16, 1895—dy T. J. HARRIS, AGENT Mite AUGUST 16, 1895. a, SE ct a ta cet tit eee . . . ° . FRIDAY 9 « , , > . | z ° a : Test WORLD O1 spot mile record, off whieh he clipped 2-5 of a i en | second, his time beiag 3) minutes, 56 sec | Cricket, onds. Tvlor made records as f liows: | . : ' ’ } ‘eo . ae | * F Yesterday's « ket match resu telina l hree miles in 6 6 2-5 see; fonr, 3 | | 3-5; | win for the Cre t's team. They roiade ve, LO 131 SIX, ie ase ay seven, l4 94 runs in their first innings, and in thei, | 29; eight, 16 33 15 seconds; nine, 25 16; Dont miss ing fast. } j | | | Charlottetown, AT We offer tke balance of ings and Trouserings at cost. are beautiful patterns an Remember, to have have us make your Clothing, LEADING this Upportunity the best Augnst 15, 1895. Ost Summer These goods d the finest quality. they MERCHANT TAILOR. Suit- sell- are you must STILL The only that kind. public realize that if they want a Fashionable MUST come to us BUSY | Suit they We make Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—135 McK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. The New Metal | Aluminum | Cooking Utensils. Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—13! PARIS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. DODD & Schaap GREEN Berger's in ALSO—BUG SIMON W THE TAIL Should Go With the Hide Is a homely saying, but ev- idently thought ‘something of by the Customs authorities at Ottawa, as they have decided to charge (in addition to the duty of }c. per pound on barb wire ) ap extra duty of 20 per cent. on the wooden spools holding the wire. But it makes no difference in our price to the buyer, as we are still giv- ing away the spools, and next thing to giving away'the wire. If you want good wire, buy the American. American Cooking Ranges Fennell & Chandler, Wholesale and Retail. Victoria Row, Ch’town. ad FOR SALE—The house and premises owne by Ju Macleod, fronting on Hillsborough Park; heated by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and other modiern improvements. For terms, etc, apply to A MACNEILL, Auction- eer, if—july23 Ferouson Alexander’ S, Warranted Pure—Wholesale and Retail. SPRINKLERS. ’. CRABBE, Charlottetown, July 23, 1895—135 & wky i: lb. Tine, ‘A Pointer for Agents | The subscriber eee 3 fitted up ten of the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These all large and lighted. heated by hot water rooms we! They are are lighted by electricity, connected by tele phone, and are fitted with sauitary ar rangements. Elevator and office in con nection. P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—3m - LEWIs’ PHOTOGRAPHS For Fineness of Finish and Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsurpassed any- where. Special attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures. GRAFTON STREET. Charlottetown, Aug 8, 1895. LIVE MEN WANTED, To canvass for “ Life and Work of Mr Glad stone,” by J Castell Hopkins. Introduction by the Hon G W Ress, LL D, the scholarly Minister of Education, ke thrilling narrative of the wonderful career of Mr Gladstone. Pro- fusely illustrated with portraits of great men of the century, with many of Mr Gladstone, starting when six years oid, published by his rmission. A big book, nearly 2 inches GREAT EASTERN TEA St. Peter's Bay, AUGUST 19th. Once more the Parishioners of Peter’s Catholic Church invite thejpublic to participate in the enjoyments which they intend to offer on the 19th inst. This beimg their last Tea, the committee in charge are determined to make it sur- pass not only al] other Teas of the season, but even their own gigantic Tea of 1891. Every amusement that can enliven tne day’s ee eedings wil] be provided, among St others Revolving Swings, Horse Racket, Bow!ing Alley, Dane ing Booth, Cocoanut Racket, ete, ---=- vem Specialties—Bicvcle and other races. Elaborately prepare: 1 Dinner Tables, to- gether with well-stocked Saloons, will satiate the Hunger and thirstof all who may favor us with their patronage. To enliven the day's proceedings the League of the Cross Band will accompany the excursion train from the west, and render selections at intervals during the day. The best violin and pipe music of the Province will also be provided. Lovers of the beautiful, by patronizing this Tea, will have a rare opportunity of viewing not only the most beautiful land- scapes of this fair Province, but also of admiring the interior beauties of the “Gem Church of the Diocese,” whose walls are now doubly beautiful by the recently erected “Stations of the Cross,” works of art that have no compeers in Canada. Following and fares :— A Special Miscouche at 7.30 a. m., to with Special are the train arrangements Train will io a : 5 a. m., and Charlotte connect at Royalty June Miscouche > > : Passenger leave own at tion from to rua on the following time schedule (standard time): Leave Miscouche 5 00am 7” Summerside, Sig * “ Kensington, 543 * Freetown, 536 “* ” Emerald, 605 “ = Bradalbane, 6 12 “ Hunter River, 637 * “« North Wiltshire, 648 “ ‘, Charlottetown, 7 30 * Royalty Junction, 756 * “ Bedford, 819 “ Mount Stewart, 847 “ - Morell, 9 20 Arrive St. Peter’s, 74 * Peter’s for returp, Return tickets at the undermentioned rates will be issued by Special Train from Miscouche and Charlottetown, and by regular morning irain from Souris and Leave St. 5 05 pm Georgetown, good for return same day by same trains only : Miscouche and St. EBleanor’s, $115 Summerside to Blushank, inclusive, 95 Freetown to Clyde, - 85 Hunter River to Milton, ” 75 Winsloe, 60 Charlottetown and St. Dunstan’s, 75 Cemetery to Suffolk, inclusive, 60 Bedford to St. Andrew’s, “ 15 Douglass to Midgell, “« Single first | lass fare. Georgetown & Brudenell, ‘ 75 Cardigan to St. Teresa’s, “ 60 Peake’s and Pisquid, “ 45 Souris and Harmony, , 45 New Zealand & Bear Riv’r, “ 35 Rollo Bay to Five Houses, * Single first c lass fare. Passengers from the Georgetown Branch will connect at Mount Stewart with special train to and from St. Peter’s. aus gl: 5—dy a wy DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, oak Sounds &e Advertisements under this heading charges five cents per line, BOARD—Two or three gentlemen can find a nice private boarding house by applying at Mrs J A MACDUNALD’s, Lower Great Georg e Street 3i—augls TO LET—A house on Upper Euston Street Apply to CHAS MC 3REGOR. tf—augl4 WANTED AT ONCE—Two first class coat makers; steady employment and good pay.— MCKAY WOOLEN Co augli FOUND—A sum of money tas beea found which the ownercan have by calling at the Bishop’s residence and giving the sum and denomination of the notes. augl3 FOUND—Within the eity limits, a purse containing money, which the owner can get at THE EXAMINER Office by paying for this ativertisement augl3 LOST—Between Fitzroy Street and the London House to-day, a gold ring with blood- stone setiing. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. tf—augl3 Ww ANTE ED—To rent or buy, a cottage in or near the city; garden lot and stables desired. Apply t to = x - 3i (246) ang TO LET—Shop on Queen Street, one of the best business stands in the city.—R K Beacg, Agent. augl2 TO LET ox house situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. Apply to Mrs LowpEen, Dundas Es- planade. uf—augl -_ TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply © Prowse Bros. tf—mayi W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Qacen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon. Good references required. tf—augl “W ANTED—A middle-aged woman to take tte, 8 inches wide, li inches jong. Retail Agents’ Sample k sent on deposit- a: 00, which we return with order for twelve uooks. From $15 to $50 a week accord- ing to ability. BRADLEY, GARRETSON & Co. } augli—d&w im’ Brantford, Canada. | charge Of a farm home three miles from the city. Enquire at this office. aug3 HOU SE TO LE r--0 -~On King Square, 2ccu- pied by Mr J K Ross. Possession given Ist September Apply to EDWARD CHANDLER. july2)—dy ti 1st sept , Oe ge cases he 4h ORE wn ih te ad og 7” PUA wv Sy ovn:seilgmaiettenicen: hampers é farorentatindvate st A Whew, 00's some Mille Siem wen a . . eae wit ett apie Mon, enh bce A Bi —_ nw statis. lis Bao magarsine st saa aaieaiaeiamatiad tediiieditie th Sg pila Md SaaR MI cml, Goticmrlataionls Esha, Miedo kt BK y Pas. ~a ; « 4 ' li dw temperatu re.