H orth FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? is intended to leave Charlottetown for Loudon. Via Sidney, about ik. wa &) Bem. LOBSTERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK and other GOODS carried at current rates. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- burg, Pav re, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other C Yontinental P orts. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. LOBSTERS received into any time before arrival of stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, 1886, AGENT. WiLLENG = WITSE Warehouse Steamer, and June if, Ye Ln ‘TRUMPET OUR LOW TARIFF, The World Wants Solid Facts ‘These We Always $2.50, and up, Give. THE boom to-day at REID) BROT Hie RS, and tne anxiety of the farmers to exchange ‘their j}cash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon bw ceeds, &c., would satisfy the most skeptical that our Tarilf is the tmildest ever placed on | xoods of any description. The farmers are the judges, and they know where to get bargains and honest go00ds—-nuff ced. ! Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, ! worth $14. Gents‘ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $i0 ‘ Gents* Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.5 cheap at $12. Gents* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, cheap at 310. Gents’ All Woo! Tweed Coats, $3.60, cheap ai $5. Gents’ do ‘tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2. Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents’ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths‘ Navy Biue Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, 9, and up. youths’ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. | Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, €2.75, $3, $3.50 and up. Boys’ tweed Suits (ul! ages and sizes) $1.75 only $6.50, . isoys* Sailor Hats and Caps, S50cts, up. Men's | nlaunde: 4 Shirts, 65cts, 7octs, and $1. Men‘s Kegatia Shirts, 75cts.. and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., 85cts., $1, and up. } Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the | best value in town. Men's Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, _, wren Tryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite new styles. Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in Variety, 44 cts., up Un behaif of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $26. Men's Scoich Tweed Pants to measure, #. Meén’s French Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth $9 ‘Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Vent‘s) only 85 cts , Worth $1.40 dies’ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 65cts. . worth 1 Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American and up. Ladies‘ Handerchiefs, Scts., and up. Ladies‘ Collars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up Ladies’ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters Corsets, 50cts., Gloves, Ch’'tovn, May 29, We ask your consideration when baying Pry €csJs. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. You will be served by Courteous, oe em Cota Cierks. FOR THE O* whole of our Ma R aim will be to Clear Off i the Every department is loaded with E xceptional Bar; the spending of their money to the best advantage, she: securing cheap goods. k, at astonishing prices. Fand thosepwho re@liy consider ild avail thémselves at once in JAS. PATON & €0., Succegsers to W. A. WEEKS & 0, 7 E ave offering a lot of Excellent Values in Prints, Dress Goods, and Shirtings ; also a big stock cf Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this department is under the man agement of Miss Hobbs. who has had large experience in the United States JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WERKS & 00., MARKET SQUARE, Parasols, Ginghams \ Ch’town, June 9, 1886, JW Le fe Lee ff’ ——— —— ee oe (Y Dress Goods and the Late st Novelties in Trim yw mings, de. Our Millinery Ps “a ‘asols, Corsi Every Department is fuil of the Newest Department is too well known to need puffing. 1a Good Goods, Latest Styles and E oient P rices at SEER BROS. Hosiery, se48, Frillings, CGioods. at rices Popular P 1886. - very large stock of Housery, at 10 cts. pair up. very large stock of American Prints, in MIK ADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up. English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 74 cts., up. : ‘ American Ginghams, in very new patterns, 13cts., and up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working sbirts, 9cts ap. — Fine Furnishings, in great variety, cheap Tickinyz, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up* Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 7icts. to $10, Cretonnes, Ycts. up. Trunks and V alises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts. All Goods Better than advertized. REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Cash for Wool. Ch‘town, June 24, 1886—3mos i" ANTS, LOS, FOUND, &i. To LET—That three-story eaten house on Queen Street, opposite Miliner Bros., contain- ing twelve rooms and shop, with outbuildings and large yard; possession given immediately. Apply to H.C, Douse, West Street. july 3 A VACANCY will occur in a day or two, at Mrs. McKay‘s, Kent Street, and permanant Boarders are invited to apply for comfortable quarters, jy3 6i eod -A large bunch of Keys, with name Owner can have the same by calling at proving property and pay- iy3 3i FOUND tag. THE EXAMINER offic:, ing for this advertisement. [ OST—Between West Street and Queen Street; 49 silver Brooch, with the name “Daisy” engraved on it. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leavi ing it at this office. jy3 OF 1c E ‘0 LET Large aj ppFOBE bh, in Maceachern’s King Streets. and w ell lit, with easy building, corner jnon3t pat Queen and I OST.—On tiie on Brackley 4 Peter's Roads, ibe tween Sherwood and Capt. Maxwe house, a black Anyone returning the same to be rewarded Point Sst. Cemetery fur c pe. Maxweil will or ll 5 Mrs, To LE T That stent cituaned House, with outbuildings and large yard. on South Side of King Square, now in possession of Mrs. HKobert Young; possession given earlyin August. Ap- ply to A. H. Macpherson. jun23 tf T° LET—That brick: House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly aqsarane by Owen THE DAILY EXAMINER ~ -_ au» -_ a> 4 P A i 4A i dh 44 A ne | Ys ' i eo ‘ ,8 . see vTap Yu. ap ’ 4 "7s =s ‘: se al and Othe ite aaa.%e ‘LET TER 5 Ea THE EDI ‘8 J, R I WA R t) | ’ ar \ ' - “ ‘i a The City Triumph. LL L be @iven for inform “ m that will i e Liberals . a % , | i ab iS ) ial : : 7 : 1 to the conviction of ! person or | ' i i s a j wha ths p mus who todk from he naciaale in the | , ‘ I qgock, at the foot of Creat Lie rye Street, the He ( - Se we now tho . White Row Boat, belonging to the subscriber. ’ at ine ; a . aTY to-da I v) tis GEO. E. FULL, > a ' bcen July 2, 1886, May ’ How nt wa ’ i A. ‘ er nny te ‘ J 3 isd ut ‘ust uty VI icha i nid Bla é 2 siisoptientrcertons! Wranted to Eire R 2 \ \I \ take t " “eiding vce , ° s St row sndida Was t lead the’ poll, hth — ~ it e] tie lay ve ft » |} o their re : . aa a . \I x weld 4 . ave Uae ies vom; PI \ SCHOONER, 60 to 80 tons, for seining in i in I ha pl ! tt tail Even North Bay. Mast be well found and fast, ’ t \] }? te h | attr nol Lf Apply . el Wholn De sO patronizinglLy took | Apply, 4? i 3 ° age = DENNIS MURPHY, I fare | ( n i ‘ Cl AMIN, ine tt Gas Works, Charlottetown. O'l ' 3 ..4 § - Las ' bh ih or MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO., i f Ma Morris re June 2 lwk Souris East, . at t I Pat w ' : } f f ig i itt Re } bre \ wil i i I Fe j 4 \ et Ai : in Ge { . ‘ u in ' \ ven evel rossed re ‘ aat ‘ \ 3 Tia; ii . i : at t ust ‘ f ‘ |v : i i ri : wl ory | rN “* : 9 . ‘ rr How irs." Howlan}**Oech! don’t you see,” replied Pi, t, h W THE LADIES OF evening 8] ne drives them all ahead of him? Rum, ! > } : } 1 ; | bribery, and the thousand litule tricks, and | 7 [ON U LH - ; . ! } j : \ on . ioterfuges, and artiices, it which the af i : I Ur. Da f N ~ , will p Cy . rrius al Such w#UeDItS | ce nore | the Baptist | -m rw, Sund ". er ae. ee INVEND HAVL | ‘ — at the ss . llise! BLY iAahi i, ana right and justice have’ ay A SG \ : | } } i eee hobly triumphed over might and wrong .| c + 4 Stipendiary \ blow, mor vdly than a thousand Scott STRAWBERRY FRSTIVAL . +o y } ] ) * . ~ Cr t s forenoo l'wenty \cts, has been dealt t iujuor tratin mm 1 rn M \ ‘ I 1 I tne n I ll il = Ching nt | AND ‘ “a of i e ¢ ! has 1 if telt in} Ml I 4 Ps ' ex's —_ Nv ny e Mr. B. C. Prowse on | Bile with the law of man | “~\ I a 2 ON 3 A Z" BE importa ' n anot », } and the fear of God written m their pr rts. } . ; i y . wis j l bed ‘ Lill} j n ~ ‘ pt 1 ; 11 - | a ae #a 4549 tl Gh SECO ! \ lob 4 a Ree LS CMY Pana Nave! ie he Tad Em * S za 3 5 + ; \ ; ba ucht the OF TREETESS, represented 1.30 H : ‘) Ate 4] ° woe Oe | ei ctuie Cp si . ance and| Eg ib say 34%, Paiy. ) that ( t with . th ' , | Me I is yt ' 4 " | Doors open at 3 o'clock, i i ’ i; 4 1 Liabt i S Jt! gt sf i i 1} ‘ ; ( | if p ie ft ‘ fol ACUMmISSION, lO ence. | > ineral G Charlottetown. | lea at 6 o'clock. ickets 25 cents. Mik kK Ut ui Lo ‘ ‘ hey | June 28--eod VW | Tie le. } te hi yo 7 R . t 6.30 w wh t ‘ : h ti I ; a I Hury , rv se of the Sabb S ,] | ic i el rum- | i Mu ui i to \ letters that will | oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. . bs re t e who | THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe , : ! ; j nn. , WORLD —100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Tior- »as i 7 24 ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumenta! Music, Piano and | 2) ver (S ; } ' Organ Tunme, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- | y y } man and ltalan Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, | ~ alias ; etc. Tuwitic ihe OF to 820 hoard and room with Steat m Heatand r M ( - | Electric Light, $45to $75perterm. Fall Term begins Sep- | p baqguet ddr 1S ; tember 9, 1886. Por I) istrated Calendar, with full information, | , alf-past thre BAPESS- | address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. | , ! ; { J PR | | doe Fe - FOR SALE ‘ \¢ tine i j stees | mt ‘ <- 4 . _ ’ i \ ? ! i on | ro 7 ‘ na ad ee \ STEAM LAUNCH, suitatle for passengers ’ : : ace ES owing, Li nugth, overall, 45 feet, 6 inches: : al ) i it ‘ < e W feet, 2 inch 8: depth, 6 feet 2 inches: 5x10 ! \ esigning I . “ ius | in linders, a new steel boiler ; speed about 8 ‘ > ON ' : D ‘ ¢ } mile r hour. For further particulars apply to : pen eden ALEXANDER PAT? RSON, A Mechanical Department, P. K. T. Railway. June 29, 1886 ry iS ~ » do y \ i einen ouneneiiitasniitiibiainmmanpediiieill 1s 1 ' ‘ } aty : ray g® + i » § i p , vile sia ’ y ‘ Lvel fi 4 1 ah B?s' a - © j vss He will leave { - oe CHaePrs 0: Onl. Ne N. B., on W 0 “_ {HATED PENDERP: . cep : - er i a) EVE ALED TENDERS, marked ‘‘Tenders fo: i S We ire | bh.) Coal,” w ill be received at the otiice of the — 7 nec | Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, rl 1a 4 ‘ . : \ es L ve that | until g you may go, and in whatever syhere 4 \ ‘ N.B “ s © ae . : is labor youlunay éugage, you may with | 12°0'Clock, noon, Sth July, next, ’ , ut success which you deserve. a hich | ae , f = sve ‘“ | for supplying and placing in the vaults of the evVotior uty | ah - so noel : aa With hace | City Se hools, One Hundred and I'wenty (120) La 4 New B k report | y vat anal *St | Tons Sereened, Round, Acadia Mines Coal ; at sunther o serecon .in. on the | \\ main i Ten (10) Tons Acadia Mines Nut Coal. i Lov i , urg hi i | ’ em . : ‘ . Ampage This y's nan s (‘hi pher } Yours truh All of said Coal to be of the best quality; to Oult und has distinguished f by | gm by ben A BURKE | be weighed on the City Seales (the ton to con- f with the w f Mr. J A AIBA McD \ = f 2000 Ihs.) and to be delivered on or ’ : D ( NALD Tye TrOrn ¢ | ‘ 7 “ , ’ “ D; | before 20th AUGT ST, next, ; . { N (MERON > a. x i ; ' _ 7. By order of School Board, ‘ roan a ISAAC OXENHAM, ‘ i ) i Ssh i ‘ [ wit rs: , ; Bs ie : PLY, | Ch town, June 28, 1886. tl ojuly nl la WU iB | | 30} | wet Ry-| Ly@ad Estate ale. g ” — ( rLEMI I thar heartily for th HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, , : ’ ' 7 t t have paid n rdial 50x 100 feet each, or thereabouts. serg ' , M a , p d perhans too flattering address \pply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ' ‘ t} f t ‘1 ; } ~/ k VW ] ' o ' Whilst Tea@her of your School you have | Ward island. Eng : \ KS promo » tl ener tannins leila | Rete Rtiia aul June 28, 1886 ° _ 5 i eu 1 ics reeiing, and ” Cap i ilso Sergeant H. M. Davison ‘ , Vindale ; ‘ materilaiiy sSSisted Imi in advancing the has ne po ‘ 7 ena (pr | om” ' +: ‘ ° _ ai , , i educational interests of the district. y 9 , rian wtp Cae tee Habre, | education istret | tne erry ] stiva . i Ldaless Wilh siticere pieasure, + signed e it long as I live as an nto, an enduri ertiticate of oe - a p wd opinion of men whose approbation is | Q‘T. PETERS CHURCH Sewing Society ere, ee _— , “2 let UW) really valu jh intend having a . t Ga ‘ nM ‘ in wo 1 SUpPp: y of — Again t rank ng you an | th se whom you . ‘ ,.ers < ) I have tel | y ‘ +5 , , : j ae oes Sante fo sell, and ye tee. | represent for this manifestation of your ap-| Strawberry Festival, Fancy Sale grapnca — ‘ ra ee proval and esteem, for instructions. The Novelty is about 300| Pree and Garden Tea yna register, and sa patel Pig rator i Sincerely yours . ezes the fish and i. FF. Beez. ON the mm . il hn , ft ¥ Y K. _— a re? . . ‘ i - | sieteaaih 3 fuesday, the 13th July. . . , < Messrs MEIKLE AND GeRRior, the evai Simimerside Exports. velists, have, afte due deliberation, decided eB 3. . saitnine o:teet dm: the rontine of - Sates tron SUMMERSIDE, July 1. By kind permission of Mrs. Macdonald, it Prince Edward Island. With this object it ped per steamer Princess of Wales, | Will beheld in Government House Grounds. " — ci —s ; as ae ' Entrance at the Lodge Gate, which will be W lmuinense nvas te 900 chaus and | Can n master, for Point du Chene > 5 ont. er ot peti he = ere | uncle a { ope nat 2. 00 p- Ti. Admission, 10 cents, ‘ = se 6 lambs. ../.. D..aed ~ 12 00 St. Peter’s Boys’ Band will be in attend- (a retown yest i where bin lirst : ‘ : | t to | I ufter which Charlott = horses 200 007 ance. +1 went 18 tO be mace, alte wi ; iki AOTLS : oe . f Wik ' ) 3 egg: 122 00 fea on the tables at 6 o’clock town will likely b« maied to, Ticket O5 t cKets, Zo) cents. p 3 334 00 l'ickets admitting to grounds, and including A i o~ te REReY Oth 5 : id Tea, 30 cents—to be had at Watson's and el no - ! g t general xy Same S On <0 Ranki . +4 . > , tankin’s Diug Stores. . , a ear a o oo0, 00 Contributions will be gratefuily received by n — via Smith, i i Asn ” = P , on 7 Mi Ha NI lin Ma I Minl] P a ao Miss COLES, bor inne ili lil ’ oe Au 1( Qe { ° . . 7 Amamia Te She will eel on a | 32 @ Miss ROSA DesBRISAY, and J n are ~ o ! ‘ Q0"7 om - a Ti ilies: Shes ters 126 d3i OO Miss HAVILAND, S ) CLOCK ) icy AlN oon ° - - Y 10 + Th M rrima left f lay and Mrs. E. J. HODGSON, ne wherii Cnr if ; ; ‘ wii “| ‘ .AT LT ro is due Tuesday evenin Sones o1,050 Miss JENKINS, in on Thursday ev Miss ALICE JENKINS, aca ol Sai e\ : j + ray 5 : ) Mrs. PE y - MARRIED. irs. PEAKE, | ; ; t . Miss RAY DEN, One of the most cowaral) issatilts t nas iY a eee of the bride‘s father, June Miss WRIGHT. oceurred in this city for some time pas was ; ovll, 0 CV. J. HBCRLON, Tin &. + rOWSse, vO or kaa Grrec n't . , \. Maud Miilner, daughtex ;corge W. Miliner, }| Ch town, June 3, $6—2aw Aes i! 1 TT i ’ [ ‘ ‘ci ing’ ¥ : nial or as al iL ' hope Eis ‘ ah ” ; ; + a At the Manse, on the 29th ult i Rey ao. M. ® McLeod, Mr. J der } . (George Str th of Bonshaw! Lor 3. hinting ( Ho . ‘ On the 3 j vy i J I. Leo r. | i 8 & ‘ J » Josep of | reo to Mis ul y W na ) the J Rev. J. M. : th i n put no bil ' co 3 Ml L i \I } inla L 1eson. of triington, : t ie of the men elevate over his ; Lot 72, la i icPherson, of Green Vy E beg to call the attention of the RETAIL | } th broucht it dow with | vale, Lot 23. and COUNTRY TRADE to the fact that the nh ind th an oath brought it down with a8 1 : strength as he could command upon} At the Lanse, on the Ist inst., by Rev, J. M. ) t's head The bottle was broken in| McLeod, Mr. boyd L vingston. lt be eter ” S$ a R ; Pd G Ss Du ant & NAG. L ne ; talicad ia Miss Sarah Dixon, of Colville Road, Lot 31. f 5 sm pieces, the men walked off} witho fucthe ‘mony, and Durant, | = » made by us, are much a vd } l been badly 76, t i ” ‘ ’ Sk Siewlies Bas Thu Lv eve June 10th, at No Val- Bett r Wei F t p d at trees hs blood was freely owing, | On T ing, June 10th, at No. & Val ht, Faster Colors an { ‘ : wn on the | * - , ee ; itt Aline. only iof thelate Dr. s More i Durable j nm NN b im n Hill. Geor wn R on t than any others in the market. . } : , woos ° 1 Tv 2 r ; F thoae who cra 20 1 } } , snd, b ved wite of Georwe Parke Esq,, | rl i expe iene’ ) ive used then —s ~ | det Le! , iren, gran i-children | for tl years, and an examination of mee oe * Paee ie } nd. f ( She | the goo as u it pro e the correctness of this state- ' i po th yaa { fait’ vil t and loving | mient. } ' th uid the | mother, 4nd a piezsing, cons! ate and obliging } Chey are for Sale by the leading Wholesa! lan Was at | ft sod neighbor. She died trosting ta the | Houses, : ing Saviou i h end Was i. > it r ‘ , % T ‘ W n ul . | = " ) |Pe : ) ‘Wi. PARKS & SON wnaD i it | ik ers pie@ase copy.) } h e 4 . - s i ; : tra ene wSallial , j "ED ys D ; tranwer | _A : Mass., U.S. A., on Sunday. ' June | (LIMITED), dag Durantis a stranger! At Chole, ess Tr oftigneh PEL. His] caen ELD. B in the the cowards Wil likey go UR") pemuins were forwarded to Tignisa aad buried > em JO ? IN, , wa Dp 1 of justice, , tmere on the 2nd inst. May 2h, 18s8—-3:;. O38 NEW DRY GOODS, uid, A. PRERKING & STERNDS enn ()------ S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Fall Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be found. cee gees () nee London, Paris and New York Mil- linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes Umbrellas ! Gloves, &. New Laces to Suit New ad & vi asois and, New Large Stock of New Hos New Trimmings, New Frillings, t} ——— eee emer f ) cereeeneees New DRESS GOODS with TRIMWINGS eee Oo —— Muslins, New American Muslins. Srenelzg Jemetnee pment ar | ew Erench } a “Sua cod Laces to match. zs ne aa a tl Se eieeee of GH Hasewrd, Wer t ink fh tte an ny y A lergeys Ri WwW Ja { ke os | ares ; possession givep Ist September, next. For New Cloths, hew rid Ui! Uilts sor DOH iG Ua vee ] Sereee aad parstes ulars apr ly eee ar nee ly am iz Aim ie ee | New Carpets and Oilcloths I ee ee ae ee . <a - oom O — —— Two ymmodious new Dweiling Houses, with suitable outhouses, well and pleasently situated on the cornc? of Prince and Dorchester Streets, in 2 cér viral | part of the city. Kach dwelling bas nine rooms and is fitted with marble mantels, register grates i ae ‘a | T' _ LET finished STERNS. ¥ PERKINS ( &o. ; immediate Paes pee. jun Zaw tf Ch’town, Apru 29, ‘86. Aa~ti ate