. ee ee ae a IR eee yg S wr out “ . : te So egies ue aa ean ae ta E oT MBE. tees sta MT ie 2 “ae 4 yey we ul fl Ta. We would = draw your attention to this line—its some- thing good—- made of dark chocolate pebble leather on a medium toe last— they are good com- fortable fitters—look well and as for the wear, Wo Guar- antes it—pric2 $1.7 pair. Alley & Co TIME TABLE. Rocky Point Ferry. Commencivg Tuesday, May lst, the Steamer Elfin, will run us follows for the summer :— WALL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF seid, dibdbehenane a See a On = €. ‘ : 9 ‘ se ll “ec - nah @ ae 2 ce Y abel ee ” “ . 6 30 “é WILI, LEAVE ROCKY POINT At. 7 a. m. se 8 30 “é 10 . + obese hanedalin-s 530 ¢ OF oki, di onesinmeene i.30 p. m ‘ 24 es. BUNDAY. WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF Bos. ci “ap gage gy F oes cosnusds cme 1h * octecsden’e - “ cocccncvcces & z= WILL LEAVE ROORY POINT Bb se cteces 0 see. ae ee os ny ceesetenete ae ae an cue due pene ae " ae er a Prince. Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, May 2lst, 1900, lie trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays excepted,) as under :— Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up PMPH AM PM PMAM 5 06 316 630 ly Ch'town ar 125905 9 45 E 26 330 6 44 Royalty Junct 105 8 50 9 25 606 417 718 N. Wiltshire 1225 818 8 39 621 431 728 Hunter River 1210 808 825 70 613 758 Emerald Juc 11 28 7 38 7 44 5 47 822 Kensington 10 55 7 13 7 09 620 845 ar; lv 1025 650 635 S’side A.R. 1230 855 =~ = olv 1010 540 113 927 Wellington 927 505 151 956 Port Hill 849 437 300 10 59 O’ Leary 740 342 406 1130 Alberton 635 3091 501210 ar Tignish Iv 540 220 FM PM AM AM ne PMAM Ax Pz 200700 |v Ch’town ar 900 350 § Mt. Stewart? 335805 3 Junetion $ 800 220 414833 Morell 727 131 441 8 54 St. Peter’s 705 103 6101000 ar Swuris lv 6 00 11 35 PMAM™ Am AM ded sateen iliac a ed PMAM AM PM Mt. Stewart 33580 iv Junction ar 745 200 443 8 54 Cardigan 6 55 12 51 505 910 ar Geo’town iv 6 40 12 30 PM AM 740109 Emerald Jun ar 7 35 $30 ar C. Traverse lv 645 Pm Am Trains of t's railway are rum by E’ stard Standard Time. ; ibe estate of the late Morgan Hinchey, Lord Roberts in hfs reports to the War Office has on more than one occasion al- luded to the brilliant dashes of the Can~ adian troops. “Bobs” evidently thinks the Canadians are the right kind of men, for he keeps them right at the front with him and _ they are prominent factors in the success- ful march to Pretoria. The Canadian Boys seem to be in love with their great boys shows the confidence they have in der him. Lord Roberts’ tributes to the Canadian soldiers have made him dear to the hearts of all Canadians, for there are few who have not some friend, relative, or acquaintance, fighting with him. Bobs would geta great welcome if he ever should visit Canada. Our readers will be a of the oppor- tunity to secure a really handsome por~ trait of the great general, and we are glad to be able to present such an opportunity. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal have had painted by one of the World’s best artists a truly handeome pic- ture, acknowledged by Military authorities to be the most life-like portrait of Lord Roberts yet produced. It is 17x22 inches, on excellent paper. This picture should be in every Canadian home. In years to come it will be the pride of many a Can- adian to esy,“*My father fought under that mao!” Canadian children now growing up will never forget ‘‘Bobs,” the pride of the nation, This picture is placed within the reach of all. They would sell at one dollar each in any store,but we have made exceptionally favourable terms with the Family Herald by which all our readers can secure it. We offer Tax Werxty Ex- amineR and The Family Herald and Weekly Star for the balance of 1990, in- cluding Lord Roberts’ picture,for the smali sum of eighty csote. To our present subscribers whose subscriptions for the year are paid we offer the Family Herald for the balance of 1900 and Lord Roberts’ picture for only 60c. If atter receiving the picture subscribers who do not thiok it,worth more than the money paid for paper aod picture they have the right to demand a refund of tte amount. The offer is open for a limited time oaly, Hat at Perkins’ Sunnyside The latest American nov- at Perkins & Co. Sunnyside, —____—_—_ —— Alert! If an angler or shoot- er,sena 25 cents fora FOREST AND ,5 STREAM ) 4 weeks’ trial P_ trip. The RM sportsman’s FAVORITE WEEKLY JOURNAL Bewex ot shooting ané fishing. /Per year $4. \With this wr spirited pic- | ture (size 22x 28in.) $5.50. FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 346 Broadway, New York. ® Building For Sale by Auction. I am instructed by the C.ty Council to sell by Auction ow the epot, King Square, ov Monday, the lltn day of June, at 12 o’clock, noon, The Engine House, King Square, to be removed. kK. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, DOMINION CF CANADA PROVINGE OF PRINCE EDWARD ‘SLAND In Chancery. BEFORE §THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS, Fraocis J. Trainor, admioietrator cum testament annexo of the personal estate and effects of Morgan Hinchey, deceased, testate, complainant, and Morgan Landrigan defendant. Pursant tothe order of .he Court of Chancery, bearing date the Second day of April, A. D., 1900, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against late of Rustico, in Queen’s County, in the Province ot Prince Edward Js Iand Fisherman, do come in and exbibit and prove their accounts before me at the of» fice of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of the said Pro- vince, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown,in Queen’s County,afore- said, on or before the thirty-firat day of May vext, A. D. 1900,or in default thereof they will be excluded in the administra- tion of the eaid estate and in the decree of this court herein Dated at Charlottetown in Queen’s County,io the said Province,this 26:h day of April, A. D., 1900. (Sgd.) J.A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. (Sgd.) JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Complainants’ Solicitor, CANADIAN SOLDIERS | “Other liems oe ‘Local an ; Winning the oe of Lord ~ Noricr.— Dr. Dickey’s office will commander too, for every letter from the | him and their determination to fight uom| You can get the “Ladysmith | eity—The “Ladysmith” Hat) be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. 8) Ewoineers.—Drill tonight at 8 o’clock, Quexx Square.—The fountain com- menced running this morning. The gers aniume are being planted today on the south side of the square, TA New Finw.—Messrs. Leonard Mc~ Kay and John Webster have secured the stock of the late Geo. D. Davison, and will carry ou @ grocery business in Mr. Davison’s store. These two young geatle- men are well know and should command an encouraging share of public patromage. We wish them much succese, —_.»-——— Domixioy Day.—The Ist of July has always been a great day in athletic circles in Charlottetown, and thie year’s Do« minion Daysports promises to eclipse all past years, but asour city observes Sunday they will take place on Monday, the 2nd. They will differ some- what from previous years as it is intended to combine the usual athletic contests with a grand military display, including 46-lb. gun drill and shift, tent-pitching, heads and post cavalry competition, heavy marching order race. A magnificent trophy will be presented to the militia company which scores the highest aggre~ gate number of points. General AssemsLy. — Commissioners to the Presbyterian Genera! Assembly will purchase tickets for Halifax on the Steam Navigation Company’s boats and will receive from the purser staudard Certificates. These certificatee, when signed by the clerk of the General As- sembly, will be exchanged free of charge for return tickets at the railway ticket office, Halifax. Commissioners using the Island railway will pay full fare on the railway going and receive certificates from Station agent whch will eottl* ‘hem to free return, “ives and daughters of commissioners will receive the came pri- leges. —T. C. James, Clerk of Preabytery. RED CROSS SOCIETY. } ——_—— -—__ The Red Croae Society met in the W |'C. T. U. Rooms yesterday morning, the Presideot io the chair. After the reading acd approval o/ th: minutes the Treasurer’s report showed | total receipts in cash to be $625.25. The sums of $400 and $175, sent to the Cen- tral Council (Toronto) and $42 46 expen- ses, amounting in all to $617.46, deducted, leave a balauce of $7.79 ou hand to meet some smal! bills. Letters from Dr. Hodgetts were read ask- ing thata list of the names of purchasers of pins and buttons (the society’s badges) be keptto be enrolled as membera of the Canadian Branch of the British Red Crose Society. The rules for local branches were read and the constitution and rules were adopted en bloc. The report on the sale of pins and buttons showed cash received $20.90 with a halance of $3.70 to be vert handed in. This amount of $24 60 will also appear to the P. E. Island branch’s credit in the Centre] Council’s books. A very cordial vote of thanks was given to Lieut. Charles Leigh for kind- ness in assessing the value of goods, and packing and labelling them for transporta ticn, e Cc. Tbe president personally thanked those members who had so regularly attended the sewivgs, aud given their time and sympathy in the preparation of the ariiciles con‘sined in the box, which is valued at $47.63 acd 1ow awaits orders for shipme:t from the Central Council. The members of the P. E. Island branch are to be congratulated on their good work, when they realize that since the new year they will have sent to the Central Council in c+sh $575 00, to Dr Ryerson person- aliy $100.00, and goods to the value of $467.00,making a moat excellent showing ot over $1,000, in fact surpassing most of the otber branches (50) in the time. The meetiog adjourned till called by the Central Council for further work and action. ee Church School ? Girls, EDGEHILL, WINDSOR, N.S. CLOSING EXERCISES Tuesday, June 19th, 1900. ecasld » od sewed een 00, noon......... Distribution of Prizes to 3.30 p. m..-.Exhibition of Draw- ings and Paintings. Inspection of Rooms in School Buildings. 3 30 p. M.receeees . Lawn Tennis Tournament dy 3 aw. Dividend Notice Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. CHARL@TTTTOWN, May 31, 1900 Notice is hereby given that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per anum | on the capital stock of this bank has been de- clared, payable at its Banking house on and after July 3ra, 1966. The transfer books willbe closed from the 18th Jume to the 3rd July next, both days in- clea ve, By order of Board. 7 sv. 12. Oe. Oh. seve 2.00 J.M. DAVISON. Cashier. —-2aw. & w. a ee ee} a e. ee er June 6 1900 2aw iw. i A BUSY SPOT is “MY STORE” } THE DAIL) EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 6 1900. early, morning until closing time. today: A basket full of ribbons selling quick at 20 pieces of print cotton 28 inches wide 39 school bags good and strong only Another beauty thats selling fast at An umbrella bargain for ladies at 59c An odd lot of fancy silks was up to A very fair quality of ladies hosiery at And you’ll not piy to much for it, FRASZARD'S BRAHMIN TEA. a a ee ee ee imported Direct From the Warburton Estate. The most popular and best seller in Canada. All the leading grocers in town and country now sell Haszarde the genuine ““Brahmin.” Ask for it, and see that you get it. RUBBER HOSE, SWEET PEA NETTING, WINDOW NETTING, LAWN MOWERS, PURE MIXED PAINTS, GOLD ENAMEL. DODD & ROGERS DE Pe BG ORS Nae as “ ee 5 se! sw Be oa See % , Yes, The days all seem too short we are rushed from Hlere’s the reason for it 20 peices of silk lace assorted colors 5 inches wide The prettiest shirt waist we’ve offered yet for Lace curtains 2 1-2 yds long taped worth 50c only Another lot suitable for small rooms 2 1-2 long ‘FYRICIDE | oe i ee! or | & 7¢ 9e 4ho 10c each 49¢ ode 2d¢ 19¢ 59¢ 19¢ 6c We really have not time to write a long ad. but come here for anything yeu want in Dry Goods Charlettetown’s busiest Dry Goods Store, ‘No doubt about it. | Sentner, McLeod & Co. King of Fire Killers Simply blots it out. Wo ifs nor ance ner buts, It is not a liquid, but a power ful chemical compound, put up in tabes. Weight 3 lbe., 22in. long 2in. in diameter, perfecily barmiess, but fatal] to fire, will keep indefivite.y. “‘Fyricide’’ is the only real fire ex.inguisher ever invented, and no property owner cau affoad to be without it. Manufactured by “Fyricide” Chemical Co., New York. E. B. DUFPORT. Agent for. E.1. =m ’ | Wants, Los -& Found GIRL WANTED—For general | Ousework: Apply to Mrs Charles smaliwood, iichment A few boarders can be accomodated by ap- plying to Mrs. John Conolly. Haviland St Esplanade. TO LET—A house in good order, containing eight rooms, situated on Water Street nearly opposite Rouad House. Apply at the officeot L, L. Beer, near Bank of Nova Scotia. — <= ee TO LET.—a house of six apartments, with good stable. Apply to John Elliott, lv Malpeque Road. 26, lw. PASTURE LOPs.--To let a4 acre loton Spring Park Road, o!s>% acreson Brights Koad. Apply to Peake Bros & Co uf WANTED--An experienced cook, goo wages paid, competent person. Apply # Mrs. Gane, Esplanade. lw WANCED.— Several experienced galt resses and hoasemaids to go tothe seaside highest wagss. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Davie® seiteiesinaanimamsssiliaiaat iit ne WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 150 16 years of age, who uuderstands 100Ki after horses and cow, and can make himsé generally useful about a house, Apply # this office May 22nd sclich badiicl a WRAPPING PAPER,.—Old papers .004 '0f wrapping for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINES Office. ee ee eS TURNIPS WANTED.— 500 bushels 9088 turnips delivered at my shop by next Thur? day—will pay 15 cents @ bushel.—John ste Quillan, Lower Queen Street. OE MONEY FOUND.—A sum of money ios atthe Railway Station some days 9g° W be returned to owner if later wil) call # lure EXAMINER Office. il TO LET.—House on Dorchescer Street, 20¥ occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, conti seven rooms, Possession given June ! Appiy to Miss Alley, Prince oe May aw 1m, WANTED.—Girls to learn the millinery business | Broa. Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley