a a ees i ints a os meena) aa nn ip sa RR A: OO OTE it ESA ES: UTR ea tO? ? eee es While the best for all general uses. : : : > - ' . , ot we [he Examiner Caiencai eookK OR JUN Bice ‘ New * i 16 ‘} Vv : ‘ rsaa 4 6 7 40 1S 2 16 +] . f ; L> 42 ) 0 a” "7 ) +& j / { ; 2 Q 14 ' »9 Ned 14 44 30 14 $5 3 12 af : 13 46 rSatu 13 16 2 iS la 13 mw 2 Mon 13 47 5] ; y 13 AR ; 14 Wednesda 12 18 3 aien ; ; 20 15 Thursday 12 18 25 4 3 16. Friday 14 19 35 > 2/ 7 Saturday 14 19 5 6 16 18 Sonday 14 19 35 7 Ud 19, Monday 14 19 35 s ; 20 Tuesday 14 10 35 He c 5{) we ? 21 Wednesday 15 35 | 9 3) 22 a. irsday i> } 2S LU ) 3 Friday lo »V 34 jh UP 4 Saturd 16 58 24 li 58 5) Sunday 16 50 24 _ ) low Si) 30 € VV ynaay 16 = 33 - 27 1 esda 15 59 22 “a “wt : — DF ' e 15 19 7 2 13 - ’ “3 5 2S) 15 $9 77 4 02 2S 3] 30) F viday 419 |7 49 4 51 Oc BADADAO< 90 0OCH EE EEF 4 RISE 2 0 od 0 cunts PLAY of wae DAY a d oe ~ Has peculiar ) qualities for easy 4 and quick washing 4 of clothes. ; Low cost. } Highest quality. } 4 ST. CRO SOAP MFG. CO., St. Stephen, A.B. ? eet eee ts Waits, Lost, Found, & WANTED—A servant for general hon-e- wort, ina small family. Enquire at this office 148 V ALISE LOST-.On Saturday last, between North River Pridge and Chav'ottetow™. a val- ise onipining dry goods. Finder will please retorn a) this office. and wil’ he rewarded with either alady’s or gentleman’s watch. Ca) e) Siber. ~OST—June 2th a purv'e ninsh cane, cither on Malneque, Redeave or Rustic? Road. Ap- ply at FXAMINER OFFICE. 147 W ANTEN —Several con'< and havreemuids immediately, waves from 86.00 tr $9.00. A nply at the emloyment office, Kent St. dy¥2i w2t TO LL. RPT—A honsea gsitvnated an Princes Strert cor niring eleven rooms, anitable for a rriv- ate -esidence o- hoardirg house. Rert moder pte Anrply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, 'ower Queen Street. 144 TOST~—Retween Prowse’s stere and the Peel Pavies, a wallet contairing ahbont 260 00. Apply to A. N. Large, and be reward ed. 143 WANTED.— A eirl for veneral housework Mrs T, J. Harris Brigh*on Road 140 tf W ANTFD AT ONCF—3 pants makers and 2 vest mekers: highest orices and cenetent employment at D. A. Bruce. 1M d&wtt W ANTRE.D.—On the 24th of June. « coor, Good wages. Apply to M-s. Kdward Barfield Charlottetown, euar. ». side Jéurnal 130 PLMASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMEN—Deav or evening. No canvass- Ye er experience needed; niain Instruction and werk mailed on apvlication for + osition Address Memorial Co.. London, Ont. TO LET—A dwelling honse on Prirce St., formerly occupied hy Mr. &.C, Naah Possess ion given immediately. Apply to Wenry Smith, at County Court Office 123 TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- d with hot water. Bath Rooms etc, at present enpied by T J Dillon Esq Possession civen May.avply to T. J. MeKinnon 69 DOUBLE ACTION — Oscillating washer alwayson hand, the best and cheapest. You can teat it by having a free trial, Drop card an get particulars, John Prowse, Ch’ Reyalty Fast. or W, P Colwill ? 147 dy tu fri wkl BIG BARGAINS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES (KD SIPPERS just the xine you want for the ho\idays—for frollicking abrut the country, and scampering around the in fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Island has many attrac- | i tions for jourists, and it ts expected that | eason toe flux of visitors will be larg | very ge, | HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN ’ ’ Ty IAX ie@@y 1 ¢ ttetown evers Saturd ay at noon at d vill be due at Charlottetown on Monday g On the following Tuesday at on leche will leave on return to Boston. MHali- | tax nd Port Hawkesbury are called at } levery tr p. Passengers may take the smer iL By of the ports mentioned lhe Halirax wiil be supplemented by the | Grand Duchess laterin the season. e steamer Citv of Ghent plys betwe Charlottetown rat several poris en route. each week She i: Halifax and ; 4 al ling e here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam paoa, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, als make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown steamer Princess. Those coming of Point Da Chene connect with Northumberland, and may through to Charlottetown by the special which leaves Summerside each evening immediately after the steamer reaches that port. OV woe by way the steamer come *) matt HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION. atsl TAVIGR cs. suncwwewss Charlottetown Queen Hotel...cccoee. soe eseee “ Revere Hotel.......... Eureka House......... é amet SERGE. . . . . . cosceesee “ Lepage House.... ....---- ” Finlay House... ... .. + seeee « Phemen BONUS. . . . so scccccss - Railway House........++ - Cantwell House...........-e+0s “ Clifton Houee....... ...... Summerside Rite ONO 66 odes: view een - Campbell Hotel.........+-- " Aitken House.....0.+0.sses000. Georgetown Tapper House........ ---- ™ a ee Souris CPOONM BEOUOR 6 oa cc cecseses “ Landedown Hotel.......-. Cape Traverse Albion Terrace.... ......- Alberton Wisener House....... ane ™ Meaferth Houte...ccos ccces ” Railway Hatel......-cvsccosoes Tignish Clarke’s Hotel................ Kensington Commercial Hotel......... - Macdonald Houee......... . Montague Ciark’s Hotel...... ........... Mount Stewart mes TENOR, Ginceccksiee 9 Reet TRI cnccdise. ectvtsnes Tracadie Beach Seaside Hotel..........e00-+++ Rastico Pleacant View House....... Hampton eee Pownal IPE BROIOE sn. « 0-0.« soenereuba-e Starhope MEGA TEOUSC...0ccsccscncees a re ne Breckley Point North Shore House......... Malpeque There are many other hotels throughout the province, as well as a good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonabie rate. RCCKY POINT FERRY The steamer E!fin plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Peint daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf ay « < ue + bednee aes 2. ep levedmbincsescdusce Oe” WT pcan Vameseseudestitans: ae * cebiitidessoibecsss eet. odo Cees tak haeehsss Sa ee FP ecipcreveshecinvemsseeness Be. FO ile. cs a ee. icietes tines Oe Will leave Rocky Point: BAS En cdecpadicnindesibecosgnpdnschoens 700 a m. OF Seseee sescees mesetiss pacoesees OR Siciek sab oederstrabalis 545g ae Li ce vdivantdes Hee oT #° swcbecste eooccoese ovens coscsntee 1350 p. m. Ww cssesdcvensmeubeinnst Sa 7 OF hestucndhcscenhadagenenaanietes a ¢ he Uebligtes sss osha bauesess (_— = SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : eS 200 ai ee, © spuncencecvccseoees occ s ccesenske 40 Bs Mie mt Js ois iad ae eo we Se eee oS Will leave Rocky Point: BO ora oe csc ec uaceaee 10 00 a. m. © \ coscecnecsencs cocccesses ccs cs BAD De We ae toa a oe te ss spike is cé.0 bv coneteokentse CT Tourists Information Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to hotels, and boarding houses, trains, boats Livery stables etc. aud how to reach the different seaside and country resorts, fishing places &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Mesers Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al] information cheerfully furnished free of charge. Notice Any person fishing or otherwise trespassing on my property on M rell River, Lot 52, will be prosected without distinction. J. 8 MORRIS el ARTIFICIAL woe TEETH DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., near London House. TOL VE SD | Information for Tourists and Others | DAILY EXAMINER ASTID. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL (Cou 1ed trom page | ) McGonnel!, Joseph Towan, Ernie Mac- | ionald, Jono Smith, W itlie Kd mot ds, } Harry Murpbv. 1).ctation — Gregory Leahy,Joseph Doyie, | Emmet Hamel, Joh Macdonald; 2, James MeGounell. Eoglish—Jack Jevkins, Gregory Leahy, Felix McSwain, Charlie Owen Trainor, Merry; 2, Joseph heardon, roi [rainor, Frank McQuaid, Ernie Ma lonald. Geography - Owen Trainoi Jack Jen~ kine, Gregory Leahy, Charlie Merry, Joseph Basha; 2, George Leblanc, George McQuaid, Erne Trainor, John Sw'th, J ysepu Reardon. : 1, Gregory Leahy, Jack | Jenkins, Charles Merry, Cyril Ryan, Felix Hughes; 2, James Mc- Ci tn posits n= | McSwais, Peter Gonvel], Eroie Trainor, Jonn McDonald, Willie Edmonds Histerv—1, Owen ‘Trainor, Gregory | Leahy, Jack Jenkins, Brnie McDonald, Cyril Ryav, Joseph Towan ; 2, Felix Mc- Swain, Frank McQuail. Drawing—1, Frank Henneseev, Willie McInnis, Felix McSwain, Willie Edmonds, Ervie McDonald, Ernie Trainor; 2, John Smith, Joseph Reardon, Joveph ‘lowan. Singing - Gregory Leahy, Charles Merry Ernie Macdonald, Felix McSwain, John Smith, Harry Murphw. 2, James McGon - nell, Ernie Trainor, Joreph Basha Willie Edmonde, Emmet Hamil Frank McQuaid was never once absent or tardy during the whole year. Boys who were never absent one day duriog the year but were tardy two or three times~-Andrew Butler, Emmet Hamil, Gregory Leahy, Ernie Mac- donald. Bovs who have improved very much— Frank Hennessy, William Bowden, Andrew Butler, Patrick McCloskey. Deportment-—Fiaok McQuaid, Joseph Reardon, Josepb Doyle, Walter Hamil, James McGonnell, Harry Murphy, Willie Edmonds, Felix McSwain. Assiduitse—Frank McQuaid, Joseph Reardon, Owen Trainor, certificates for best vertical writing inthe department. Certificate for best vertical writing in his departement Jack Jenkins. MR. M. W. SMITH’S DEPT. Grade LV. Certificate f:0m School Board —W ilbert Potvin, Edwin Conuolly, Patrick Duffy, John McKenna, Frank Mitchell. Reading—Frank Mitchell, E Conn|'y, Joho McKenna. Dictation—Fiank Mitchell, E Connclly, John McKenna. Geography —W Potvin, P Dafty, R Fitz- gerald. Eoglish—E Connclly, J McKenao’, P Daffy. Arithmetic—W Potvin, E Connolly, P Duffy. Penmanship —J McKenna, E Connolly, W Potvin. Punctuality and Attendance —Frank Mitchel! and Fred Coyle, John McKenns, MIS$ FARMER'S DEPT. Grade III. Trustees certificate for highest number of marks Jos McDonald, John Collins, Guy Scou. Attendance—Cyrene Kelly, Jos Mce- Donald, Pau! Bolger, John Collins, Jas McAleer. Deportment— Eugene Wynne, Guy Scott, Jos Walsh, Lawreoce Kelly, Owne Cone noily, Edward Swith, Cyrene Keilv, Jas McAleer, Peter Braudere, Peter McAleer. Reediog-Guy Scott, Eiward Smith, Jas McAleer, Harry Gallant, Joe Welsh. Dictation—Jos McDonald, John Collins, Jas McAceer, Composition—Peter Brauders, Joseph Walsb, Eugene Wvane. Peomaoship—Edwari Smith, Joseph Welsh, Jos Hennessey, Jobn Collins, Josepk McDonald. MISS HALLORAN’S DEPT. Grale Ii. Certificate from School Board — Ray - mond McSwain, Joseph Bradley, I.eonard Chaieson, John McGee, James Conncrs, Andrew McGee. Certificate for punctuality and attend. ance-—Raymond McSwain. Reading—James ,Ceunors, McSwain, L Chissor. Dictetion—J Bradley, L Chieson, Ray- mond McSwain. Raymond Arithmetic—Jobn McGee, Raymond McSwain. Frank Boudreau. Peomanebip—James Farry, Raymond Mcgwaino, F Boudreau. MISS PAYN&’s DEP’T. Grade I. Trustees certificaces for highest number of marks—Daniel Bowdin, Peter McKiny non, Louis McDonald, Chas Doyle, Edward Griffith. Vertificates fer attendance—H arry Smith Henry McGuirk, Michael McGuirk. Kkeading—D Bowdin, E Griffith, H Smith. Spelling —F Hennessey, R McNeill, R Flannagan, H McGuirk. Drawing—I Pollard, H McGurk, R Benoit, E McCarey, R Fiaunigan, Arithmetic—D Bowdin, P Clarkin, L McDonald, P McKinnon, C Doyle. Dictation—R McNeill, & Hennessy, McCarey, Wm McMahon. Deportment—-I[ Pollard, P Clarkin, I Hughee, E Shephard, C Doyle, I McRay,F McGonnell, E MISS KELLY’S DEPT. Grade I—Second Division. Certificates from School Board—Leo Griffith, Robert McDonald, William Train- or, Stepheu Trainor, Alfred Kelly. Reading—Leo Griffith,Robert McDonold, William Trainor, stephen Trainor. Dictation—~ Leo Griffith, Robert McDon- ald, Alfred Kelly. Arithmetic—William Trainor, Euzebe Carroll, Robert McDonald, Leo Griffith. Drawing— Leo Boudrau, Williara Trainor, Alfred Kelly, Stepbeo Trainor. Penmanship - Stephen Trainor, Alfred Kelly, Williom Trainor. CHARLOTTETOWN, JONE 28, 1899 “ASK FOR IT Purnell’s English Pure Malt Vinegars SPICED - AND PLAIN Quality guaranteed for PICKLING and TABLE USE. ALL MALT and GRAIN BREWED fiom is MOST CAREFULLY SHLECTED and _ no ACIDS or chemicals used HORACH HASZARD, Manufacturer’s Agent June 15—eod lw (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. — CALLING AT— Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Summerside, Char, loitetown and Souris. From Montreal Returning will leave Pictou, N.S. every | slternate Mondav at noon, on arrival of Trains from Halifax and St. John, esll- ing at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Garpe, Mal Bay aod Father Point. Subject to change should circumstance equire it. CARVELL BROS, Agents June 2od — 2aw. . i << @® eo @=~ eases Owe ‘Murine | ‘The greatest remedy for sore and inflamed eyes, is meeting with wonderful success, It affords almost in- stant relief and in many cases complet- ely cures. 50c Bottle ' G, F, HUTCRESON ¢ Jeweler and Optician =e @ @ ae 22 @it @e 230 ~] > = oOo es 2s @* C- oS SOURIS TEA... PARTY ~—S ae The parishoners of St. Mary’s church Souris intend holding a Tea Party on their beautiful church grounds on MONDAY, JULY 17th, 1899. _ No efforts will be spared by the manag- ing committee to make this tea equal and if possible better than any tea party held in Souris in the past. Arrangements will be wade with the P. E. Island Railway for cheap rates of which further notice will be given _ _ MICHAEL W McCORMACK, Souris, June 26, 99 Secretary 149—dypat, wat, her TAKE NO OTHER Quebec Steamship Co'y FOR PICTOU. N.S. From Ch’town at 2 p. m. . st6p.m, , o , ‘ stan. tithe Basis Mon. 12th June) WE HAVE JUST ->RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the do 3rd July do 26th do |celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, . aa do 10th July! and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths. Withim $3 do 14th Aug. do Th Aug.|Shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe do 28th oe Ho co made in Canada for the money, and better than many told at + a a jo 18th do More movey by other makers. Try a pair, for sale hy do 9th Oct. do . 2nd Oct. T a 1, D2, Sa: Seah de Sak J.B.MACDONALD & CO. Ci>town do 6th Nov. do 30th do EAE TE ATT MN A A eS wna ar AN iaheiahaeet CN do 13th Nov ng = se @ @ @e® @ 2 47e ? @ 22 4 ee (| ¢ eae stint setin nltin acticin sienattias saten alin VELL LPLCRE LALA Artificial Teeth % © on Metal Plates iy ee. @ Len 0 i | i i v3 e A dentist who knows his business, and one that hae any regard e% i | for his patients will always advire them tobave a metal plate, eo - Pror. Mevvitie B. Buckisr, Dig - * Instructor Boston Deotai Col'ege, 7 A Boston Mass In view ofthe vast amount ofinjury done to the mouths of wear~ ersof rubber or vuleanite plates, bythe retent of undue beat, owing to the non condactibility of rubber, and as alumium is now 80 cheaplv produced, and making as it does a rigid, light, cleanly, un- objectionable plate there seems no reason why any person should wear a rubber or vuleanite plate. Not only this, but better resulte in fit and adbesion are obtained in difficult cases, than in the use of rubber. ° L. P. Hasxert. D. Bs 8. 4) Chicago Ili Dental School ° The above quotations are from hundreus by eminent dentists whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has learned them the many advantages of meta! over rubber. Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth ona plate find that the ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, sbr:nkage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate to get Joose, sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats, and caused directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate. We recommend a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. Ii isa condnetor of beat and cold, it is non-irritating, and.is thin- er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate. We have testimonials from persons for whom we have made meial plates—not one would wearan ordinary plate again. You can have your impression taken, and a metal plate made same day, fully guaranteed because We make them onorselves, and know all about the material used. Cail and see specimens of: our work. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the patient, else we will not allow itto leave our office. See our artificial teeth without plates. 9 BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS RRR ——— ae € 100 ere exee —— J. B. MACDONALD and CO’Y — aa iat iW a “4 ex 2 a ; ; £ . ; oS i 5 fk Of all Wine Merchants. , HAT ae Wholesale from the distiller, A.G. Tuomson & Uo, Glasgow | AAEACARAATARTARAAM ATE RAD FOR THE HARVEST OF 1899 = Deering Harvesting Machinery Will take the lead Try a Deering Ideal Binder for lightvees of draft, strength and durability. C > ~~ 5 a a. fi Gus @ hy 7% ~~ i : » - Que a * wine = : Pa ® ee C- J ete ss . a " ‘ ‘OOeise % ” , | . s & » SUS SISIRTSIS SA BOB Ses dL Bh ceemememeemenceeeneerermmmmemeesencrear sree rsececrcmrires (ia a aaa ma aa tT EN SO TT La P| Ideal Mowers wi!) start in any crop, wit! oat backing the team. Call and see them before buying. Deering Binder Twine feet longer than any other twine. , BACALL AND GET A CATOLOGUE“@a * WwW. GRANT & CO, Agents < BE SOR SSS ie SEE ESE SS runs 630 feet to the pound 150 K i + + : & S ‘ AAAS AAAAAG * * Ra * * ( a La <== = . on ‘HIGH CRADE - Enelisn Wi nglisn WVianures CONTAIN...... I MorE NITROGEN f More Puos. Acip ; More Porasn on 'PRODUCKE..:: i 2 BETTER CROPS A LASTS LONGER More "RELIABLE 3 3 i And are cheaper than any other Fertilizer eve sold on P. K. Island. AULD BRO. | Charlottetown, May 27th, 189-9.-