ill Wllllll “rin "nannies ~~ ~~»~~rr""“‘"\' P-FLY 7 iesie Q il_ V2 1; _ _ ji i ' V ,__ g _ _g _ - 3 E PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ . ' ll ll: 1 _ f ll b 0, ‘fx FIR§T tCA ‘\£I;R3"i’_Otséldmlighaéndeféostglrialixgeltaglxglcgl §i)iiiOlrlieaadva‘iitca?g)eiiNlliia.i)cdneosd; bgede- mann Hclllre ta lug PIC Ure O K ._ Inc S, el l' - 3 ' ' ’ rived from sea bathing. at about 60 de- $1 .85 Gash and . erec- cii 1 ni ii ' 12,000' ~ 35 W°|°°l\\° 50°F WPHPPGPS- n.ei§§t§'.§e'§iWr‘§ riff §§§ii.i. it iii. Number is limited, apply quickly. ~ - ~ many great retail stores,besides a large wholes ren nnieoiin sein ee.,------si. Jenn, nn. “ and Power Companv, two Electric light plants, and a street railway is in iisxcmcrunnas or _ embryo. It has a ilrst class water k d . ' THE FAMUUS WEI-00515 SMP- 311.3 iifi.. 3$?§2'Z§§ $53313’ I” ‘S streets, its many pleasant drives, the principal of which is the new Pa.k Boulevard its p attractive surioundin es pure waler, gang? ! Maud clear, cool and bi"at’iing air. It is H widely known as one of the healthiest _ | `\ cities in Canada. It has two \ S S cm of sham' . . Dowé ~.,,/ :zr‘eL;.;r:e:”e';::; e°.:i.;.%i'~‘=r ililllii 0 int Bharlettitnln S. S. City of Ghent will from - _ it T 1` p, , 1 ¢ ' ’ °. . .` ' V - v le _ V M A V 1 4 . 1° i I V Clia_rlottetownev6\'yFridayat10o":lock g - - ' ° 0 _ . ' ' 'u 0. ' during tiiesseaeon o_fd189¥, §>i£L.g.ax,_ J . . X » . - _ V ..° ' pn v ._é"mmJnl, ht’ :»'.i‘.";=.:.:.“:.'i:.‘:;.°'....:..., .;...s, s , s P-q»»--f»d»=f-g»---~-»_»f@»- =i°i<=Li=i=~ V . s i g , , . . Isaac SaInion River, Sheet Harbor, netttrniug- will leave Halifax, eng Tuesday at 6 p. ni. making some ealla. The Steamer has excel- , p t_ paeeen r accomodations. moon aiiiideiip. Qiecial =low- ireigiite will be A given this season. Further information apply to W. W. CLARKE. ' Agent Ch’Town, May 27. ti Ex. &- Pat. f _ T The Gh'town M lltl lleithtnbeiland and Princess, Leave ae below every day (Sundays excepted.) Frola'POIN'1‘> DU CHEBE (on arrival of i`?!‘»i‘ii%"‘.‘2....e“"“..S“ii;’.‘t“”.’.iil?’..p.aS”"' train “Tl I mo $11 I on va rn- inggn h'om%liai-lottetown) for gut lm Cherie, oovnectinz with dav train for St. John. p on at Moncton with train for Can- ada St. John with Steamers of Inter- ns ne and Railways tor United States ii m °°&"i'ii?:"r'oU( siofa mi ire miinixi for cii'i°€°v‘i‘i.°mv “Y From CBARLOTTETOWN seven a. m local for Picton tconnrctirg there with day min for cape iiieioii and turn, at Halifax, with C. A. R P. Line for Boston. Through 'Pickers to be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacldc, Intercolonial and P. E. Is- land Railways, and on the Company’s Steam- ers and connecting lines in United States. F. W- HALES. Charlottetown. J unc 3 Secre¥ry » _...__ _W Bi-Weekhtailiiigs ter BOSTON From Charlottetown for Boston via. Hawkes- biiryand Halifax. S. S. “La Grande Puche-se” Tuesdayis at noon.-S. .~‘. “lvia.lifax‘_ Fridays at noon- Fr. ni Boston. Tuesdays and Saturdays. From Hali ax.-La Grand Duc-he sse Wednesdays 4 p. ni. S. S. Halifax Saturdays llxp. m.- ’l ickets tor sale at .stations on . E. I. Rail way. For Tickets, rates and information ap- y to YV. VV. CLARKE. Agent, Or t0 (7harlot.etown. H. L. (‘Hll"M-\N, Canadian Agent, Halifali, N, S. d&w e \),\\ 2 I \ `._-. -s"\\`\\\ Kinusv’ »¢luRAi.i.i ° ' .e-“....." -='g.r..".-..-.~"= -' *'*&._ "li" - i lil. S , $1' F i:>&i=i “ cn :sr ° GORSETS Saud ainiu. s l bleakablgeveryadzlvewelna ueedaone. . ...Q .‘;°'i.’.."°..,..,'°.'.:°......"*° inalldaee. ` Aaktoeeethem. (Q L _ i i i |l0MlNION Milli! RlIlWlY ‘The Land ei Evangeline Route’ The fast nassengar and freight line 'betvi een all parts of New rlinewii°k,Nova Scotia, Cane Breton and Prince Edward le- land and Boston. The service performed by the Comnany’s fleet of new, steel. twin screw steamers and fast Pullman Palace Car express trains otlers inducements to all who appreciate safety, economy, coinfort_and speed. For all information. time tab1es,guide books, etc, write to F. H. Arn s rowg, acting General Passenger Agent, Kentville N. S. P- CIFKINS, Supr- KentviIIe.`N. S. une 3. dimes. l l t I é__;____ _mi _, ~_,`___'_'____ ____.__.-_-J f3lIPIlVSlllt` ltillltllv ARTHUR MELLISH, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law. S0l|l\lS, P. E. I. Teleshone. Money to Lt an. une 00 Gcw also has several line public buildings . and a market which is one .f the chief ,sources ofthe citizens’ pride. It has lone ot the largest and best equipped The hotel is comfortably furnished and a table la pork packing establishments in th hotels and in Souiis the Sea View Wisner. In Tignieh the Railway; in At Brackley Point. Shaw’s; at Ruetico. Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at Alberton, game of almost every description abounds. land, who desire full information re- garding hotels and boarding houses, trains, boats, livery stables, etc., and how to reach the different seaside .and country resorts, fishing places, etc., can obtain the same by writing to or calling on Messrs Johnson & Johnson. Druggists, Prowse Block, Charlotte- town, and Mr. D. K. Currie Water St. Summerside, where all information will be cheerfully given free of charge. All hotels and farm houses having ac- commodation should register at the 'above places at once, stating charges, nature of accommodaiion, locality, and know about. SOLDIER’S GOOD FORTUNE. Gunner Napoleon Comiais of the R. C. A. Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Quebec, Tuly 3._`Napo1eon Comtais, gunner, No. 3Compa:ry of the Royal Canadian Ai tillery Siatioued at Citadel here, considers himself a lucky man. He will wear th 0queen’s unifrrm for years yet. He expected at one time such matters as tourists would like to` ii s i iTci-imc. l ~ ~ @lP~»-~“"~° “"""""“l H" P' LES- -- .flf'.'.l'".f'.lf'."§.f'ff`.f'"' ”lll»'li'»"5f"i'i'i'»lf-'@'l'-8-ii CUM Pl-ETE CAM E RA ‘s;e::i:i‘,;°?.2°.;i.‘lr.e‘;:ff;ze1:¢..§t'i; f.‘§fl‘,§"§',’.§l`_"i‘,’°,Zf“2'.`.§'.I§'»l `°GENT£EMEN5?1C examined = Ointment. Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is an absolute cure for piles, and has never been known to fail to cure the worst forms of thisdisease which has battled medical skill for ages. t This statement may sound rather _strong _to persons who do not know the superior _merits of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. bu! If I5 P¢"° fectly true, and heartily endorsed by the grate- ful testimony of thousands of men and women who have been cur_ed by it after years of suffer- ing, and after trying many preparations Rnd consulting the best doctors. Mr. ri. Bun. eeiieviiie. Oni.. saw " I fake pleasure in stating that after thirty y_ears_ of suffering with Itching Piles, Dr. Cha.s_es Oint- 3 ment has completely cured me. _ I tried every ` , remedy that was advertised. will! lli¢1¢ 0! 11° r benefit, but as I have told different person! = affected as I wa. Dr. Chaaea Ointment made < a perfect cure." Dr. Cliues Ointment has a record of cures E unparalleled in the history of. medicine. It ia 'i guaranteed to cure any case of iles. For F salebyalldeuleraor Edimusou. &¢=l&C°-» | Toronto. ° Pleasant View Hotel is distant from . ‘;:;'i2:i...?::‘:.;f;z:‘;’;;;‘.2t:i.“n """"""‘”‘- '.’-1"’“'“"" B»»~e~~R»»d- d»»»»»ee-e-»q.w, - ‘_ ___ `i`.`.\\\ \ e \ ‘_ In-n the an are the magniaoenft new pf.L¢_w’¢ :f|gg:g|g“ wa the distance is 4 miles. Coach meets the boat at the [Bl t \ l ~~ ' ' Exuieiiiw Buildings ana Driving 1>iiir.- §§§,'P uf' Tj, chfgm ,°, nm, of ,H P°°°°“8°'° °° °h€1!°*°1~ Chief among its public squares is Queen had, y N0 glad of guto, 9,1 ,f¢,,,,,_,-d, I°t°“dm8 '"91f°l`° WY m*k°°"'°°l°°\°°¢’ PY 'mul “ & mal" S uare in the centre ot the cit beauti b " RES nt 9" 1 A q y M 1, mum, ,u 9,, Gathuw or y enquiring at the Examiner oioeor a.. Johann l \ ='|i‘ig:_"¥:' fully laid out with bloommg plants ot People ww know me ,mt “ways Inforim§§isg;;;‘Ili;hitoiidZ;SIillrliieyoi Piillgi ?>l1;1sl