we Mls, ince Bdward Island Railway] SSBB 7 y d VO. | s In-| cd, KR TATIONS ward. Rea 5 uy Ms 1M MPpwam } 031 vy Ch'town 00 9 4o i O44 Royalty Junct 10> 850 9 25 “il Is Wiltshire 1Z 25 8 18 8 39 431 7 28 Hunter River Wid Sos +23 merald Juc 1128 738 7 44 47 8B Kensington 10 55 7 13 7 09 \M 845 a ) Ivy 1625 650 } S’side } A.R 230 855 l 1010 540 3 927 Wellington 927 506 1 956 Port Hi) 849 437 (0 1050 O'Leary 740 342 405 11 30 Alberton 635 301 001210 ar Tignish Iw 540 2920 Tu PM AM AM rPMAM AM PM 200700 lv Ch’town ar 900 350 ; Wt. Stewart $35 805 Junction § 800 220 414833 Morel! 727 131 441 854 St. Peter's 70 103 6191000 ar Souris ly 6 00 11 35 PMAM Am AM Pm AM AmM PM Mt. Stewart $35805 iv Junction ar 745 200 443854 Cardigan 6 55 12 51 5059 10 ar Geo’town lv 6 40 12 30 PM AM 740 lv KmeraldJan ar 725 830 ar C. Traverse ly 645 PM AM “Traius| of this railway are rus by EKasterd ‘andard Time, Sil Silverware Cleaning Made Kasy. As a rule, with ordinary powders and polishes, it’s a hard job to keep your silver | looking nice, ] Try a Botile of Silver Brilliant Cream ‘Use it as directed, : nd if you don’t think it the best you have ever used we'll refund your money. ¢ $1.08 x. F. HUTCHESON, Watch miker & Jeweler. PASTURKH i)" .--To let a4 acre lot on “Sortng Park Rad, olso 3 acres on Brighton oad. Apply to Pi ake Bros & Co tf WANTED --An experienced cook, good competent person. Apply to lw wages paid, Gane, Esp!anade. WAN TED.— Severa| experienced wait- résees and honsemaids to go tothe seasi: c Seaside, highest wagas. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Davier. — Womens White anvas Shoes % All sizes of women’s white canvas shoes in. stock at $100 apair well aud neatly made. A Better Quality $1.50 very neat—-soft soles and dainty wood heels An Ideal Warm Weather shoe EXAMINER, Notice. — Dr. Dickey’s wil! be open in the evening from 7 till office ] _* © OCiOCK, Crry Court.—Tne City Court was in session this forenoon. — Artittery.—No. 2 Company wil] meet ‘for drill this evening at 7.30 in uniform. Every man must attend, cninttinealis Tue Prorss.—Moderate to fresh south to west winde; fine and warmer. Tues- day: west winds ; fine. ee ed Tue Boston Boat.—The eteamer Florida will be due here from Boston to- morrow forenoon. She will not call at Halifax on ber outward trip. GranuLaTeD Gors Urp.—Owing to the advance in the price of sugar abroad the price of granulated has advanced here to 3c. per Ib. ——_—_-—— G@iMowrrest Boar.—The Campana ar- rived in port from Pictou about 7 o’cloek Saturday — and left about midnight for Montreal. er principal cargo was eggs. — -_—— Dawerr.—In the heat of the day on Saturday there was a horrid smell from Government pond,—blown right into the city on the wings of the westerly breeze Our authorities would do well to look into the matter. —— Was an Istaxpsr.—The Moacton Times says: The death is announced of Mrs. Finley McDonald, of Shediac road, who passed away yestereay afier an illness of only a fortnight. About two weeks ago she sustaioed a fall, from which paralysisdeveloped. Mrs. MeDooald was a native of P. E. Island, but resided at Shediac for some 18 y ars. She leaves 4 husband and ove daughter. Alley & Co of ~r™ Church School ? Girls, EDGEHILL, WINDSOR, N. S. CLOSING EXERSISES Tuesday, June 19th,-1900. BORO GO. WR. oS edssdn s tho Vo ciee Oe 12.00, noon......... Distribution of Prizes 2.00 to 3.30 p. m..-.Exhibition of Draw- ings and Paintings. Insvection of Rooms in School Buildings. 3 30 p. m....++.+9e Lawn Tennis Tournament dy 3 aw. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House Don’t fail to take advantage of reduction D A Bruce is giving on sbirte, oe It pays to Buy at Perkin's. | We Want To do Business With you We want your trade in Dry Goods and Men’s Furn- ishings and are doing our best to deserve your pat- ronage. Uur store is one of the prettiest and best lighted in Charlottetown, and everything is displayed in a neat, tastey manner that helps to make quick buying easy. Make it a point to give our store a trial. We are sure you will be pleased with your visit and purchase. ¥ Here are a few lines that we are selling a quantity of just now, Ladies’ Undervests Ladies undervests - - ; - . 5c Ladies undervests, short sleeves - . . - roc Ladies undervests, short or long sleeve - . . 25¢ Ladies undervests, short sleeve, round neck . - 38¢ Ladies undervests, swiss ribbed - - 6oc Sac! Ladies’ Hose Ladies Black Cotton Hose - - - - . : IOC Ladies Black Cotton Ribbed Hose - - - . - 15¢ q Ladies Black Cashmere Hose - - . - 25¢ { 2 ? * Workingwmen’s Shirts Flannelette shiris—all sizes . - - 18¢ ‘ Heavy knit shirts—all sizes - : - - - 30c Heavy Black and white duck shirts - - - * 65¢ Men's underwear—per suit - - - - : - 44C Men's underwear—per suit - - - . - 50¢ F PERKINS & CO THECMILLINERY LEADERS. x ‘of St. Jobn the Baptis', Antigonish, have the hig | Successrut Istanp Srvupexntr. — The closing exercises of the collegiate achool taken place. Among the third year prize | winvera is Picton Brown, son of Council- lor Brown. He received a prize io arithe metic. In the class standing he is third in | Latin, fourth in geometry, secood in ‘algebra and first in arithmetic, and has ‘done well in English and history. He also passed into the freshmen class. | Sr. Dunsran’s Cottece —The closio exercises of 8t. Dunstan’s College take place to morrow afternoon in the College |Hall, beginning at two o’clock. The following students will graduate : James Donahoe, Cardigan Bridge. | Kenneth McPhereon, Uigg. George Roy, Quebec. Alfred Liliberte, St Margaret’s, Quebec. Noe] Belleau, Levis, Quebec. E. Methor, St. Margaret’s Quebec. John Walsh, Nicolet, Quebec. } | ; Art Ketty's Cros3.—The fourth of July will be celetrated at Kelly’s Cross by a |Mammoth Tea Party in aid of the funda of St."Joseph’s Church. The paris! isnere of thie place have met with many uo- fortunate renerees in late years, added to which was the loss by fire in Octobor of their valuable parochial house. A handsome new one is now beguo, and ed to hold a tea on the above date. Go to Kelly’s Cross then on the fourth, combin- ing welldirected generosity witha gala day’s pleasure. wky 3 ins. Mevican Hatt, -Mr. Jamieson, who to-aay takes over the business of Dr. W. Dodd, cones to Charlottetown high- ly recommended and will no doubt do well here. He bus been fourteen years in the business io Halitax, and bas been a mem- ber of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society for twelve years. He learned the business with W. H. Hamilton, of Brown Bros.,and R. D Tay'or, of tbe Apothe- caries Hall. Fo: several years he has been in the employ of Brown & Webb, One of the largest and best known drug hovses in the provinces, Toe Examiner welcoraes Mr. Jamieson to Charlottetown Poutice Covrt.—This morning the suipmoas against Margaret E. J. Wares, chargiig ker with keepinga disorderly hou-e, was dismissed. Frank McLeod, for drunkenness, was fined $2 or 10 days. Patrick Cullen, charged with maliciously injuring the property of George Bremner, was discharged from custody. William Doyle, arrested for drunkenness, and who has beeu in jail for eight days, was dis- charged. Michael Ruesel, arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the recent burglari-s, was discharged. William Ellsworth waseent upfor trialin the Supreme Courton charges of burglarising the pren.is:s of D. A. Bruce, R. B Norton and Driscoll & Hornsby. PERSONAL. Mr. Neleon Pickard returned Saturday night from McGill. Mr. J. B. Paton, the wellknown in- surance agent, is at t he Queen Hotel. Rev. L.G. McNeill, of St. John, who has been visiting this province, has re- turned to his home. Mr. John S. Lewis, of the St. John agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia, is to be transferrei to Halifax, Rev. Geo. I. Foster, wo has been Vicer of the Aylesford Anglican parish, N. S., hae been made rector, Mr. Foster is a son of Mr. Geo. H. Foster, of this city. Mesers. M. ©. Brennan, J. W. Ryan, Jos, Raftery and James Cannon, stud- Dunstan’s College, will be passengere by the Florida tomorrow en route to Boston, Mr. Ernest Sinclair, of Summerside, delivered a very interestin essayou “The wntare of the Canadian Federation at the closing exercises of Horton Academy Horton, N, 8.” ~~ -HARLOTTETON Local and Other Hems.|=y= to supple mect the funds it has beend-cid | dents from the United States attending St, | It, JUNE a today: The prettiest shirt Yes, The days all seem too short we are rushed from early nidrning until closing time. 20 peices of silk lace assorted colors 5 inches wide 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 Lace curtains 2 1-2 yds long taped worth 50c only Another lot suitable for small rooms 2 1-2 long Anu umbrella bargain for ladies at 59c An odd lot of fancy silks was up to A very fair quality of ladies hosiery at We really have not time to write a long ad. but come here for anything yeu want in Dry Goods And you’ll not pay to much for it. Charlettetown’s busiest Dry Goods Store. 19090 is “MY STORE” Here’s the reason for it 7¢ 9¢ 10c¢ each 49¢ a9¢ 2d¢ 19¢ d9¢ 19¢ 6¢ waist we’ve offered yet for _Nojdoubtfabouttit.} Sentner, McLeod & Co. GENUINE MILK, Str,— Consumers of milk should have some protection agaiast the vendors of milk-~that the article supplied is genuine. The City Council should insist on the milk being tested by the butter fattest or the vendor should guarantee the test of his cows, Better still to have an official where the citizens could take samples and have an authoritative test made. This would keey the vendors right and be a check upon skim milk. TEst. At tte Exposition. Paris,June 8.—President Loubet vis ited the foreign aod colsvial sections of the exhibition yesierdsy, Atthe British col~ Onial tection there was slight triction concerning precedence. Mr. Joseph Tarte,Canadian Minis:er of Public Works, refused to accept British Commissioner Jekyli’s programme for the reception, on the ground that it did not give Canada the importance to which the Dominion was entitled. He insisted that President Loubet visit Canadian the eec- tion as that of a country dis- tinct from the British possession: otherwise he would close all the leads of that section. The point was ccnceded, whereupon the Canadian displayed evident gratification. The Can- sdian band played the “ Mareeillaise ” with such enthusiasm that, according tothe Temps, they forgot to keep time, while cries of “ Long live Loubet !’ and “Long live the Kepublic: ” burst from all sides, filling the gardens with echoes. When Mr. Tarte bid farewel] to the Presidents ;be shouted “Long Live France |” DIED At Cambridgeport, Mass.,on the 17th May, Percy, second and dearly beloved son of Henry D. end Charlotte Wadman, aged 18 years, Sons oF ScorLanD.—Camp Ardgour will be organized and the officers instalied this (Monday) night, in Mechanics Hall, Prowse Block, at 8 o’clock Sharp. All new charter members respectfully request- ed - be on hand go as to get through early. _— Exactly eight months elapsed today since Kruger und Steyn issued their in. pudent ultimatum. In the meaatime Ladysmith, Kimberley, Mafeking, Bloem- fontein, Kroonstadt, Johannesburg and Pret ria, together with almost the whole South African country, have been wrested | from their grasp. ABA SHAGHE GHGS AHL HG Lh GAH % AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MFG. eg % —WHOLESALE— ; Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. # AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA. Capital $240,000 Outut $500,000. We are also the leading Rubber Shoe house of the Provinces. Our Representative for P. E. {sland, Mr. C. &. Sutherland, will start out with samples about 10th May where orders for fall 0 ing @i have careful attention from us. T assorting will 88 BP NE NP EE SE SP ee oper et eer oe a year about closing, over AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G. CO. Amherst, N. S., May 2 2 aw t] June 15. LADERA EEE te eee TTT! ———— eee Se HLGLUGLEL LEGS ar #3 |g e = ’ ; oc. 2 = c “ac _ S222 ec2 35 z + BER)’ s oF aE 3s ss |2s c » & =~ Z- we 33 © ez 3 2ufs f-2% SE S 35 s£se tle of WM « ; iss g222 doz °3 > § Blas [ae Vea £ = of o o » & s’2m goede coh) ee | és = - > s uc E53 %u eB Se 2 = 5 OVF be i. & = & g ° = . =, geoc Sefces= g saflics | $8 SS BEZESEG Sea ® 2 |50 Bw. - =~ Eos DMs &s 2625 Eet§Z %ek Somilz (ge $&ce eSO&eis cg -a ag |$4 Sose $2 2=5 Om o gas jas eget &s euzO ae = EO z -sa> s&2Sce—e & Me Z. ; oe Sc owes eas Lez eesei 2525233 2 =x |82¢ Z*Ssfcusxees e = m= te 225° 2 liJ Ss oa sags tse = y J B~3a SSe8 SFE 2S |E2 228 “oo =. S8..|<58 am" ‘Sh eam a a Hich Grade “nelish Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN THB WORLD, The) are true to name, always RELIABLE and during the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISPAG TORY RESULTS. Our most progressive farmers are using larget quantities every year with paying results, They are applic- able to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure, and are THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test.” Auld Bros ree <a \) . ‘ ‘