see Bt ee a ee ae \ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Beer Bros NUSTA AINS @ - : lia M . Dominion | PASSENGERS via the Northumberland on "oo Thursday were, 27 going and 44 returning , mm | Personar.—Rev. J K. Fraser, Alber ; on W ud last night (27th) Van-| ton, was @ passenger on the Northumber- . oor [ale ues of the 2ist. No delay | land on Thursday morning. at M Mr. Gane and a party of five from New « - - York arrived here via the Northumber- Cu parade from the | land last night. Theygoto Shaw’s Hotel, snilitat Ss Ay om g next | Brackley Point, to spend the summer “ . ( monthe. a. ; ss \ Boxe Mini —Mr. Ronald Campbel lately added to his mills a bone mill for pi aa : cr ps manufacturing bone meal to be used as a al — eso er A certain citizen of this town "a aa re a ight that he would procure some of a "oe . fe - oy | this bone meal to put on his lawn. _So he ai Mc - |} sent a boy down to the mill to buy 50 Ibs {a! ne ; fi 7 4th, of this bone meal The boy made a mis- bie i ill se had | take, aud got 50 Ibs. of oatmeal, which “ ; ", | the citizen spread over his lawn, not not Tit pass . “ a3 mistake. He is now watching yesieruay eo When leaving | for the result : ns A Teacnrr Rememperep.—At the clos : ‘ 4 . a . of the Summerside High School yesterday, leave this ct D> » Davy at half | the pupils of the VIII Grade presented fe M fake vour| Principal W. D. Mclatyre with the follow F S la . j ing address, accampanied by a present of ; a“ } an elegant gold-headed cane : Be aseball at{ Dear Friexp axnp Teacner,—It is with \ } ) \ feelings of leep regret that we learn of ie J S s of | your having been obliged to leave your . ° sted and | position as Principal of the Summerside exci | High School, It is true that at times “ - - | we may have had some diffi- | Cc waN, Ge ai S er-{ culties when for some thoughtle asness | - M st Chur fior neglect of duty on our part, you Canada, ecupy the pulpit | found it necessary to reprimand us, but ot t First M list Church next Sun- } DOW we are deeply sensible to the fact that iay ¢ | you studied our best interest’, and not fn your own convenience. So in order to Gravva —Miss | e McGuigan of show our appreciation in a feeble way, of Kellr’s ( com} er rse of | the services you have rendered us, kindly eindies 2 Charlottetown Business | accept this small mark of regard and re- College to-day, and was awarded the Col- | spect, and believe that if your lot in the lege diploma | future is as we wish, you will be happy ’ - | aud prosperous. g, E . -The public ex-! From Your Pepits. . 3 : it Kensington took Parenr Fexce.—Mr. R. T. Holman is plac , Wednesda The sh wing made | haviag a patent wire fence erected around wat ¢ and a -~i his garden, cerned w satis Exports shipped on June 27, per S. S. Tuer’ Nome a a ais A gentleman | N rthumberland for Point du Chene: — fHEY RE oo } 53 cases eggs, $147; 444 bags potatoes, from Ba k 3 North Sy dney | $253; 5h wenn 470: 12 | i $1 ; t . : | $205; 9 he > $410; 12 horses, $1,000; Hers! BS eee Damerons | 58 lambs, $116; 4 hogs, $75; 100 Ibs but- . Eateccts in \ a County that even} ase Oa iia : —. See we a | ter, $16. 14 cases eggs, $38; 25 bush oats, ——- ao nee ee On ee beh potatoes, $6. Total, $2,131. ih i By S.S. Fastnet, Churchill, master :— Frast-Cis " ave the con- 689 cases lobsters, $4,875; 670 bush oats, fidence of F cus * always recom | $268; 1 crock butter, $3; 2 bags potatoes, mend the “7 Serges. They give/ $i. Total, $5,147. greater satisfaction tha any other Phe | continent genuine has rad ark “‘7'yke” on | SOURIS NEWS, back of every +3 yards esa ca _—_ = | Sap Case or Drowxinc.—On Sunday Tur Xarxer.—The supply and demand | night last, two young lads aged thirteen st the market to-day was about equal and | and fifteen years respectively, were drown- litle change was noted im prices. Turnips | ed at Etang du Nord, Magdalen Islands. br the bunch, the first of the season, were | Une of them was the son of Is<arick eld atic; hay, 27 t vats, 40c.;| Derasp, and the other the son of Arsine potatoes, 2 und corned mackered 8c. | White. Both belonged to Etang du Nord. foal How the aecident happened is not known sail as there was no one in the Loat but them- Sencer.—1 YY. M.C A. Hall = selves. At the time there was a stiff sight, Mrs. Hilis will deliver one of the | breeze blowing. moet instructive lectures of the course. | Fishinc at THE Macpa.ens.—Large cies «G and Bad Heads, and| catches of herring were secured. Cod- whet ther licate.” Tu-morrow after- fishing is fairly good. The ouly draw- seen at 3 0’ k she will lecture to ladies | back is the very low prices which rule the ealy,on “ Heredity, Prenatal Culture and | market. Several Nova Scotia vessels did Maternity.” S:lver collection | well this season at he Magdalen=, and : ae one j have returned home Quite a number of For Bos _The Olivette sailed on | barrels mackerel were caught there retarn to Boston at 4 e’clock this after—| recently in nets. soon. She had a very large cargo and the } De. Hysay, Veterinary Surgeon, has following passengers: Magzie McKinnon, | opened an office in Hooper’s Drug Store. Maggie McCarron, Lucy McCarron, Wm He has performed several operations on MeCarron, Ma McLeo]. Mrs. Mc lame horses since his arrival, all of which Leod, L. Simpson, Patk. McNally, Miss| proved successful. = £4), and John R. G. Weldon. | Tue Road Machine is at work on the -aciacniapiiesnes | streets of the village under the super- a intendence of overseer Mathew Fahie. the hot and dusty city or Dominion Day. The steamer S rt leaves Ferry Whart atl0a.m. and 2p. m. for the beautiful shale? picnic grounds at Shaw’s Wharf, | West R ver, returning to the city at six in| i 7, mwa the evening. Every arrangement will be| made to provide for visitors found trip| costs only 15 } _— —~_- -—- | Sr. Perer’s Picnic.— The weather ves-| terday was very delightful, and the chil-| dren and others who attended the picnic at Rocky Point greatly enjoyed the outing A pleasing feature was the music kindly supplied by Miss Russell, Mr. W. C. Har- ria, Mr. Jamies Hyndman and Mr. Branok Bayfield. Races, under Rev. Mr. Simpson, were participated in by many of the cri! the direction of iren cepsiiaadon Ar Taz Ga « Parry. — Music by the Citizens Band will add to the plea- sores that wil! be prcvided at the Garden Party tobe held on Friday next, on the grounds of Mr.C. D. Rankin. The pro- eveds from this party will be donated to the P. E Island Hospital, and the enter- tise Shouw.d receive generous patronage and assistance from friends of the instiuu 1} } willbe only tien. Admission tothe greunda ten Cent- Vueronra Tea —Crops in the country | are iooking - The drought has been | threatening the bay, but the recent rain | has saved it. Things lock particularly | bright at Han pton, Crapaud and Victoria. | Those sho go to the Big Tea there on} Monday w see the country in its glorv. | A drve from Charlottetown or Summer- tide to Victcrianand back just about now Would do wonders im tiie way of convin- | ting people who live in the Garden of the St. Lawrence that there’s no place iike home. j i diiliailatias Escap: i Persex.—The story of a peculiar escap: Meadville, Pa., jail, which the authorities have succeeded i kee; hg t for some days, hax just #aked out. Gillan Philips, a prisoner | hel! for robbery of freight cars, got into the garbav an early ID evening, Sii0weg selfio be covered with potato Patinge and ther varbage, remained erouched I in itil morning, when | he was ca it by two com pauions, | 82d damped tie general garbage vat, from whi iter crawied out and taped. H at large -_> Tae Ouverre —The recent changes in ié railway time tables lave made it ne- Césaary to change t irs of a parture of the steamship O from this port Nd Fridays ar Ha S rduy nights For the futu: he wil sve Charlotie- lisi:fax at 11.30 figul trips out of patronized, as lowa at | . fi m. The ‘Sa irday lalifax ar: merchar.ts and others doing business in the Capital of Massachu~«tt« can reach @re without the loss f any business | hours, ana esh Monday morniag | effet their purcbases and make the re } turs on Ta: viice. } Rev. THE DAILY ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, Special Correspondence of The Examiner -2ee SUPREME COURT, Fripay, June 28. Miner T. Foster vs. Charles C. Henry. — Action onfan acceptance of bill of exchange Judgment for plaintiff for $98.37. Stewart, Q. C., for plaintiff; Peters, Q. C., for de- fendant. Alexander McEachern vs. William C. Action for assault. Now before the Court. Stewart, Q. C., for plaintiff; Peters, Q.C., for defendant, ? » vOse — ——- — PERSONAL. Jas. Eden, Esq. and wife and Master Frank Eden arrived home from New York yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McLeod were passengers to Boston in the Olivette this afternoon Mr. Ek. A. Earle, of Merchants. Bank of Halifax, has returned from a pleasent holi- lav trip to Nova Scotia. Second Lieutenant Arthur G. Peake has been gazetted Lieutenant of No. 2 Com- pany, G. A., vice F. W. L. Moore, promoted Mr.H.C.McLeod,manager ef the Chicago branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, is vis- iting§his relatives and friends in this Pro- Since Queen Victoria began te reign, there have been ten British prime minis— ters. Seven are dead; the living ones are | Gladstone, Salisbury and Rosebery. tev. Dr. W. H. Ueartz, of Truro, N.§S., and his deughter, Dr. Jane L. Heartz, of Chicago, arrived by the St. Lawrence last evening on @ short visit to Charlottetown relatives. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, Very Mgr. Macdonald, and Rev. R. B. | Macdonald. Rustice, were passengers in the St. Lawrence last evening on re- turn from Antigonish, N.S. The friends of Mr. B. D. Higgs, formerly | editor of the Guardian, will be pleased to learn that his health has imprcved suffici- ently to enable him to return home. He will probably arrive about the middle of i July. Mr. R. McNabb, a well-known commer- cial man from Montreal, and Miss Clara Marr, of Mcncton, were married at the last-mentioned place on Wednesday after— noon. Their wedding tour will include a trip to P. E. Island. Mrs. Roche, wife of Rev. ''r. Roche, and her son, Rev. Hibbert Roche, Rector of St. Luke’s, Matuchen, New Jersey, arrived by the Olivette yesterday afternoon, and are the guests of Charles Palmer, Esq. Mrs. Zoche isasister of Mr. Palmer, and has not visited the Island for seveuteen years, ” Mme. Yale, who a week or so ago drew an audience of nearly 4,000 to the Boston Theatre to hear her lecture on “Beauty,’ i: a native of Prince Edward Island, which she left when about fifteen years of age. Some of her old-time friends are wout to relate reminiscences of her youthful pre- cociousnes*.— Provincialist. DIED. At Halifax, June 25th, Samuel Black- ‘ burn, aged 62 years. 50 Ladies’ Summer Ja Ladies’ Shirt Waists, Palm Leaf Fans, Palm Leaf Fans, eee ‘kets, $1.00. Hosiery, worth l6c., for BEER BROS. : RIX Li LLILLLILIIIIIEIIITIAY WILL BE CLOSED OUT TO-MORROW ! NAPS ! Pe. De. 10¢e. : LITLILILIAIAIAIAEEEEIEES Tue Wearuer—Moderate to fresh east and south winds; partly fair; local thowers: ; OWES; not much change in Lemperature, EXAMINER AT THE OPERA HOUSE, Anna Eva Fay, th whom the public have heard 80 mich lates y, gave her first performance at the Opera House last night to « large aod well! pleased audience. The porformance began with Mr. Pingree and Miss Fay | introducing some very clever cabinet work, which was apparently as much a iy-tery to the three gentlemen called upen the slave to lnves- tigate as it was tothe audience. The taik- ing hand was and the audience to ask que-tions, Only one question was asked however, and the answer was ‘ “Am SI going Nedical Association at Halitax.’ Tt was asked by Dr. Taylor. “he hand is of woud and answers que-tions by raps, After some lighter amusement in the way of a short comedy, which was very well presented, tle entertainment was brought to a clore Ly Miss Fay being plac- ed ina hy photic state, i she made some etartling revelations, next introdu: el, ; were ipviled yes Phe question wa- to the next meeting of the in which condition Miss , or vision of what she hypnotic somnoleney, or call it, that will be looked upon in, different wa 6 by different people. Seated in a chair and covered with a whi e eloth, Fav’s mind reading hears or see: in whates:r ore may Is something she an-wered a number of questions asked by persons in the audience, and very many of the an- Miss Fay not only calla out the name of the person asking Swers were correct, the question, but te ls him of what he is enquiring, although he put the question in his pocket after writing it. In answer to one question, she said that Lady Hilda, driven by Brown, would win the 2.30 class at Summerside on Dominion Day. To another she said that George E. Foster would be the next Premier of Canada, She also described articles that had been lost, told how long ago it was since they were lost, and al-o gave much information concerning other matters. Of course everybody will have a theory as to how Miss Fay’s feats are performed, and they will, perhaps, le as wide of tle mark as they are different from each other W hatever the explanation, the performance is one that is bound to draw. The great majority of those who saw last night’s performance wiil attend again to-night, together good many who were unable io be present last evening. with a MARRIED At the house of the officiating clergy- man, Rev. D. Sutherland, on the 26th inst. Robert Rielly, Covehead, to Miss Isabella Jouglass, of the same place. At the residenee of the officiating clergy- man, on the 26th inst., at Central Bed eque, by Rev. W. H. Warren, Henry E. Clarke, of Augustine Cove, to Johanna Leard, of the same place. At the house of Mr. R. J. Wood, Fitz- roy St., on the 26th inst., by Rev. D. Suth- erland, George Hamilton Myres, Millview, Lot 49, to Miss Jessie Lea Wood, Vernon River, Lot 50. On the 26th inst., at the parsonage, Mount Stewart, by the Rev. W. J. How- ard, B, A., Wellington Joseph Fisher, of Lot 52, to Miss Louisa Amanda Betts, of Lot 39. White Mahatma, of WEEKS! An Exceptional Offer IN—— DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. Regular Selling Price, 45 cts to 75 cts. WEEKS. We have just placed on our | centre counter the balance of jour Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding all the newest makes and colorings, at 37 cents per yard. Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 to 75 cents. Call and see this special lot. WEEKS A 1 Bargain List! Received per Boston Str., Blood Orang: e+ Cal. Nayal do. Bananas, Lemons, Ap- ricots and Water Melons at Saunderson & Co. 000000030 00888888? Satisfacti is contagious. It has spread; new faces tell us how deep it hag “stuck in.” We point to a ; our rapid growth as a rich com- S pliment to the high order of intelligence of Charlottetown Ladies and Gentlemen. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. It Is a Mistake to believe in DESTINY. Man isnot born Rich or Poor, but will become one or the other proportion- ably,to his Industry, Per- severance and Energy. The first step towards success in life is to learn to make money. People who buy our FURNI- TURE make MONEY. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD. Who Sell at Selline Prices. OPERA HOUSE. Thursday, Priday, Saturday Nights, UNE 27, 28 AND 29. The Latest London and Oriental Sensa- tion, the Marvellous ANNA EVA FAY, THE WHITE MAHATMA, THE TALK OF FIVE CONTINENTS The Strangest, Queerest and Fun- niest Entertainment in Existence NO MATINEES. During this remark able engagement any very small children will not be admitted at any price. Summer prices—25 and 35 cents. Carriages can be ordered at 10.30. Tickets may be bad at the usual places after 10 a. m. Wednesday. junel4 Building and Pasture Lots. By Auction, SATURDAY, June 29th, at 12 o’clock. noon, on the premises: The large and valuable Building Lot on the south-east corner of Fitzroy and Roch- ford Streets, close by St. Peter’s Church, fronting 94 feet on Rochford Street and running back on Fitzroy Street 94 feet. 2} acres of land fronting on the road leading from the North River Road to Brighton Shore, in the rear of Victoria Barracks, on high ground and command- ing @ beautiful view of the harbor and surrounding country. Two acres of Land, with Cottage there- on, fronting on said road and close by “ Watermere,” the private residence of His Honor Governor Howlan. These are conveniently situated proper- ties, and should command feir prices. Terms easy and made known at sale. A. McNEILL & CO., jane24 Auctioneers. Masonic Temple Company. The Annual Meeting of the Sharehold- ers of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the Masonic Temple on WED- NESDAY, llth July, 1895, at 8 o’clock, p- m., for the election of Directors and general business. By order, D. McLEAN, Secretary-Treasurer. jane27—dy 31 wky li Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hats, 25 cents. Very Showy Styles. Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 cents a pair. '30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, 3 cents each. | Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices. Challies, 20 and 23 cents to clear. Regular prices, 28 to 40 cents. Our of Back 50 | worth 75c., is getting low. special line Cashmere at cents, Yres—> It is, without doubt, the Best offered in BLACK GOODS. Bargain ever Call at once and secure a Dress W. A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. EE = EE = ‘Canada Atlantie and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BOSTON, ——CALLING AT— Hawkesbury and Halifax. Ss. S. OLIVETTE will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char lottetown, every Fri- day at 1 o’clock p. m. Hawkesbury at 7 p. m. same days, and Halifax on Saturdays at 10 p.m., arriving at Boston Mondays at 7a m. FROM BOSTON— very Tuesday at noon, calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at Charlotte‘own on Thursday afternoon. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or the general agents as below. HALIFAX SERVICE. S. S. “Halifax” or ® Olivette” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED NESVAY, 8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, 11.30 p. m., until further notice, for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- DAY evenings can go directly on board the steamer without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale aud baggage checked at all stations on the Intercolonial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, ete., apply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. ” mayT a P. E. Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1595, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward, Trains Inward. Read down. Read up, PM AM PM PM 400 64)...... Charlottetown.....122) 1015 422 659....Royalty Junction 12038 WO) 512 733.....North Wiltshire....1113 92 §23 748...... Hunter River..... 10 58 918 See Bins Bradalibane....... 10 21 sh 614 813......... Rmerald ........ 10 12 848 62 823.........Freetown........ 9 56 8 38 6M. 0B iia Kensington...... 995 82 723 900 Ar Lv 900 800 Summerside A AM $10 1140 Lv Ars 255 $825 1203 .......Miscouche........ 830 230 $4 IDAL.n2002. Wellington ....... 7 61 203 OBB £ .. csunss Post Bill ....+... 72 117 . =} eae O’Leary....-....62 1156 SE Os oc kiace Bloomfield........ 609 1130 SES Bice ka Alverton.... ...5 5il WD 3. ya Sees. TISMIGMedc0- ode 500 940 PM PM AM AM AM PM AM [M 625 300......Charlottetown. .... 920 54 645 318....Koyalty Junction.... 905 6525 TH BO. .caepecase BOG: sicceres Oe 449 75> 405¢ Ar Lv) 315 415 Mt Stewart 815 410¢ Ly Ar) 810 400 Bae OBB. sou << Moret’. .....0- 7 42 329 924 5(0........ St Peter’s........ 7% 2530 1011 63:.......Bear River... 6 45 203 1055 605..........8o0uris 615 1 20 Am Te PM A } PM 82 410..... Yount Stewart..... 819 3 Oe: Bt sb. dsies sed Cardigan....... 7i7 238 1000 i QW.......Georgetown 700 216 A} PM PM AM Se opccRtGle . ..00cc0ssestec0 813 940.:...2.:....Cape Traverse << ae PM AM Trains are run by Eastera Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, A. McDONALD, Super' nvendent, Charlottetow:. june2l —— cen Pictou, Halifax and U.B. Commencing on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th of June, the Steamer ST. LAW- RENCE will leave Cov:pany’s Wharf at Seven o’clock, local, in ile sorning, in stead of Six, as heretofore. Close connection wiil ve made at Pictou with trains for Halifax, New Giasgow and Cape Breton. Excursion ‘Tickets to Pictou aad return to Charlottetown same day may be pur chased at Charlottetew> office for ONE DOLLAR. By order, F. W. HALES, Agnt. june2l(—10i $10 per Se:. Partial Sete, TEETH $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Urowning. Best materia', best workmanship, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, ju25 Queen S:reet, Charlottetown. Portraits ! Fartraits ! (Call to-night and see the large collec- tion of CRAYON PORTRAITS just finished by the Dominicu Crayon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from $3.50 up. P. H. TRAINOR, Manager, 224 Kent Street. june22— 624 SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. Ale and Porter JOHN, X. B. June 25, 1895. Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & GO’S. sivantiv"sacee. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. LONDON HOUSE! ——— (x) —-—— Bargain in Rid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 LOL 2—Good value at $1.39. cents, Selling for 50 cents Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy TT. J. HARRIS, AGENT Selling for 95 cents 'line of the and Repairs. Masonic Charlottetown, May 20, — one Z — ~ wevwewevwevwevee june26—3i (352) . bb 4 jp bp bp bp bn by bn bn bn by bn by bn bn by bn de bp bp btn vTvV"—Crr"vrrvrey TUDHOPE Temple GRADE VEHICLES in Business Wagons, Light and Heavy Express Wagons, Buggies, Jump Seat Phetons and Adjustable Carriage Poles. Atso - Carriage Harness, Potato Scufflers, Dairy Churns, Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines, Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, and a full line of Haying Tools and Mower Sections Prices away down and terms to suit the times. A. HORNE & Charlottetown, June 28, 1895—law (5) & wky 1895 Sulkeys, THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. 1895—135 & wky = - ...-won’t crease or wrinkle any garment lined with.... Fibre Chamois A light shake restores the sleeves and skirts to their origin- al shape and beauty, and the stiffness outlasts everything. ns 5 Be sure to find the NAME UN EVERY YARD, a3 imitations are plentifal and prove miserable failures. 590000060000 £2006600606066000060 60061 0000000000000004 000960009000 $060000060900004 The Tightest Packing AbAAAAAAS LAD bd bb bd dD bbb bbe Grafion McLEOD'S - Goods. discount figures. time doing business Ch’town, June 28, 1895—1 for to-merrow what to $35 each. The people and cannot be bluffed. 35 & wy = : = = order is now, and the place doubt upon this point if you just step in and look over our stock of Summer Suitings, and furthermore, see what high-class tailoring really means, as illustrated and exem plified in the made-to-order suits which we are producing for the most stylishly dressed men in town, at from $15 for fun. Yes, it’s time to order your Summer outfit, matters of dress the first commandment is: never put off The time to have ought to be done to-day. -well, you won't we did it in good us. stores. small profits. Ch’town, June 24, 1895. shape. It was Successors to C. E. S, A. McDONALD, the Fashionab‘e Tailor. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895—135 tobertson. SOCCrV eV eV ers ye VVVVVVVVVVYY A Word in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is put- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. 5 Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large und-rstand that little game They know that men don’t waste Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, and you will be satisfied that we can give you the best value for the least money. WEEKS & WARREN, North Side of Market Square. and in any The Reason Why. We announced in our ad. last Saturday that we wanted to beat the big dey we had on the previous Saturday, and | - a hummer—the Saturday we had since we started in our new location. THE REASON WHY !—We keep the largest assort-| ment, best qualities and nobbiest styles of Hats under one roof on P. EK. Island. Saturday was a great Hat day with’ We keep the best selected line of Gents’ Furnishings in the city—the tony kind, that you cannot get in other We sell our goods cheap and are satisfied with best | Our Tailoring. Establishment is the oaly first-class one in P. E. Island. Good dressers all come to us when they | want a Fashionable Suit. The above are all good reasons why we do the business. THE SWELL TAILORS, a Not a Box Cart, though, but the nicest and easiest riding Cart on earth, and a full Road Carts, Road Wagons, Buggies, CO. ‘WOOL! WOOL! Iam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. and uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. T want 50,000 pounds of Wo»! this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Vash or Trade. Come ani see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; also a choice line of Summer Saitings, made from fine Marino Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. . SUITS MADE TO ORDER bv the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. OUK CLOTH is the best in th» market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction. Ww. Cc. TURNER. Building, This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, Call here, pick your goods, and leave your or «#. Street, CORNER. DGMINION DAY. Tea Party! AT YWINSLOE. The Ladies of St. John’s Church, Mil- ton, intend having a Teaand Fancy Sale in aid of a New Church, on MONDAY, | July Ist, on the grounds kindly provided | by Mr. Johnson. } The usual aunusements will be provided. Strawberries and Ice Cream on the ;grounds. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 1.30 p. m., local, return- jing at 7.30, local. Return Tickets, 20 |cents. The Band is expected to be in attendance Should the day prove un- favorable the Tea will be held on the first fine day following. Teaon the table at 12 o’clock. Tickets for Admission and Tea, 25c. june 19—dy DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, ‘NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street ai aad Ang 16, ’94—I1¥v Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED TO HIRE-—For a month or two, a light buggy and harness. Apply at this office. tf—june2s HOUSE TO LE T—On King Street, opposite Mr Fedde St C Brecken’s, ~has5 rooms and a kitchen, porch and coach house, large ard and waterproof cellar. Rent moderate. 2ossession immediately. Apply on the pre- mises to E DoyLE. lw pd—fune2s WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Good, steady boy to do genera! outside work; good wages. Apply at thie office ti—june27 LOST—in this citv, on Thursday, 2th inst., a black overcoat. Finder will be rewa: ded on leaving ii at this office 3l- june27 W ANTED—General servant, two in a family; ne washing; good wages. Apply to MISS STRICKLAND, Filz oy St: eet. june2 i LOST--From a watch chain, an old gold zuinea Finder wil be liberally rewarded on | returi gsame, Apply at thisoffice. ju} | - ee inns Wa NTEI’--Watering Cart. Apply at this office june2i W AN TE)D—Two laurdresses, one met and fish cook, one waitress, One kitchen eirl, for Summer Hotel *pply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George Street.- 1f—jun< }9@ | W ANTED—A good girl for general house- |; work; good references required, Apply at | this offi e. janels HOUSE TO LET —The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf- may29 W ANTED—A middle-aged, respectab'e wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and ref rences, to Rev E T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. tf- june TO L®r—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms. includ ingsmall bath recm and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- | ford Street. Brighton Road; nine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath, ing house, Victoria Park; rea ‘“modetate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. mayi W ANTED—A School Teacher or pupil in the higher branches to fill a position of trast during the summer months; one accustomed to dealing with farmers preferred; must be willing totravel. Address, enclosing stamp for particuiars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. juael—132 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply © PRowsE Bros. tf—mayl W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at | Joun MAcLEop & Co's. tf—mayll | TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to | Johnsoa & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—api5 | i W ANTED—An honest, active gentleman of | la ty to travel tor established, reliable house | Salary 3780 payable $15 weekly and expenses | Situation permanent. References. ncios se) f-addressed stam ped envelope, The Domin | ion Company, 315 Omaha Building, Chicago junei2z—lm T) LET—A nice cottage on Filzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D Queen Street. junelé vest makers; McKay WooLen Co. tf—junes -_ TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersign:d! heating, bath room, hot and eold water. ply to C B Chappell or John Holman. june —Im 135 county in Nova Scotia, New B: unswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to armers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montrvai, Que. Mention this paper. TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bavfie'd ; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD | & BLANCHARD, junei TO LET— The bouse at the head of Pownal el lately oceupiec by Mrs John Dorsey ; | Str = ated with hot water; possession given at Apply at THE EXAMINER Office nce, TAYLOR, WANTED Af ONCE-—Good coat, pant and no apprentices need apply to large grounds, fruit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water Ap- “WANTED—A gvod canvaseer for every __ 2m 135—ap26 nn. . ee a aera come i ella tein Pde “re a ae wie n na ee angi 3 ¥ Ts rab COP Se MTL Male Kae Pe ne sone te On te ore a menage et “4 ll