OTHER ITEMS, 7 Re ze 4 wu of Se 3 ac “ eho @ 2 Mi ‘ i & ~ + =) pe “ace eg eer ae * ae = , LOCAL AND QTHER ITi Ks, a For Drim.-- aa 4 S.A Nava.—H. M.S Canada left Hatif ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER et for drill to-night at 8 o'clock seis iileniain ; . From Bosror The ateamer © i from Boston this afternoon wit! ral cargo and a number of passe o <> - q O. G. T.—Charloutetown Le this evening at eight o’c { w i ht’s Hall. Entertainment by Co iE) nag ; | Moi Scuoo..—The closing s of the Model School will take Ww Friday) commencing at ’arents and friends invited. - — pla ray! or, is at Summerside 1 by Mr. A. M. Wright ses. t ay Tracapir.— Don’t th celebration of Dominior rcad A grand picnic will be | undies of the congregation aveniure 8s Uhurch, to which ail! seekers of town and country w Tuesday for Arichat, where sh na until the middle of June. LT she will be at Louisburg, when t ment will be unveiled by the S f Colonial Wars. Early in July sh Charlottetown, and about July visit St. Joh e Covrt.—This forenoon MecMillan was convicted of a first in- f the Canada Temperance Act ed $50 and $11.05 or costs, two m meat. Yesterday afternoor offer i was fined $50 and $5.05 costs, or | taken from the cathe iol and conveyed e railway station en route to Hope : v iP ¥ a iey ing fast yree is said to ve one of the fastest Oo: 3 1. The P rice paid is said to have been $1.900.—St. ohn Telegrams A. Montrose, P. E. I., correspon was remanded until Monday next. iii tata Exuisirions axp Races.—The Provin-— Exhibition will be held at Charict i Tuesday, Wed: ate ny, oe ir and Friday, Sept. 24, 25, 26 and 2 races w be: First neil Sept a Three Minute Class; ; Two year old (f tv) ; Free for's om 1 thane and 1 St ae? ng race. Second d ~>6th Sept. 1895, Chree year old ¢ 2.28 class ; 2.35 class Un Tuesday ° three bicycle races will take place for championship and medals. The Georg wn exhibition will be held on Tuesd | Wednesday the first and second ar f October. inc lta Last Sap Rires. —There was a large at- tendance of citizens of all creeds | classes at the funeral of Rev. P. A. Mec Et i} meel yesterday afternoon. The body — wheve the interment was te to~day The senior pall-bearers | FE T omas Handrahan, Jas. Reddi B “Me Donald, M. P. Hogan, =. Egan | R. Re idin; and the junior pall- bearers were A. Mac I ynald, P ser he sane Byrne, ¢ _D. O'M. Re ,and Ja J ston On arrival a tons rash : was plac ed in the where it remained until to-day, a, vr services appropriate to the occasion ° eid S EES More Hams.—This forenoon a slakeley, who lives on Chestnut stree sent word up to ore Henry Balls, who meat shop was burglari zed a few nig ‘ that some hams had been = the garden of Mr. T. C. James, bac er house. Mr. Balls went dow n vestigate, and found two hams it James’ garden, and three in Mrs. Blak *s yard. Mrs. Blakeley said the | ib I yariover the her place from ne : was a good de ‘f hams when found, bat ‘re is uo sign of coal in Mr. James n. Mr. Balls is at a loss to account f presence on the hams. He has report the facts to the police and they are Sends Moves.-tis. J. 2. Jaded ‘alais. who bas been on P. E. Island the| | MARK Walgar &00., LUD, the past week, has pure: hased a pacer sire { by Neptune Lee. a banasome te fr t i who bi with the Steam Riding Callens , bas based from Mr. ee Muttart the enon be se West lav n, 2 345. Mr. stor of fine t} tne be it Vv tant meeting of the Club, committees wil i to eat pare a programme of ¢ ay’s sport, and make full arrangem< re - event. ook out for advertiser ¢: appoints Ot i offic ‘ ers, | | ket admits you. stinnaace Of | lottetown C 'ycle Clab and uson is the ewner ofa large and ked farm,on which he has a numb » horses. Westlawn will be quite addition te his string.—Agriculturist. ~ Tre Sttexr Steep.—Notwithsta: e heavy wind ad dusty roads, the Cha tetown Cycle Club made a good turn ~ | last ap New members are jo Club every y day, and it now has @ met ship of over sixty. It is expectes vill reach eighty before Dominion At a meeting of the Club, heid after the r. it was decided to hold a bicycle : ‘te Driving Park here, in the wae = the season. At the Cc Op the Ist July the C. C. C. intend i ing in the races in Summerside, and now negotiating with the Superinten len of the Railwav for means of transport. ; Several of our flvers will dispute the hor ented ors of the day with their Western friends The Driving Park is now open fr to 8 a. m., and from 7 to 8p.m,, for mem- bers of the Club. Your member-h'p Moral: Join the Char- begin training _or the different events of the reason. 50 cents a ip to SL.L5. FUTLLLIXILELEAITIIETEEESS HAVE YOU— IF NOT— yard, and they're ac- OUR WINDOW IS FULL OF THEM ! Double Width Tweeds, beautiful goods, Koo vreat sacrifice to effect an immediate saie BEER BROS. Snaertiand ag West enun The schr. N¢ e of a similar character, ‘the | _- + | FLY “] ORDER NOW. in nr . - Dominion Day i is 5 Coming ints, sired by Secned W fnew { whi he has entered in the 3.00 oe ~ | Halifax.” Mr. Charles Ferguson, of London, Ont., as been here for some weeks at | AND WITH IT THE | Preshyterian Churches of Tryon, t . adh I Victoria on Dominion Day by the steamer art of August. This meet, which w ie: } ly be thrown open to the Marit nces, will be one of the most impor | 4 As yet the half has not been told. Re- GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ASHINGTO J une 1. The following official answer t concerning Spain's nea affair was made to the state department to-day: “In the | Allianca affair, Spain disavows the act of firing upon the Allianca, expresses regret | at {the oceurrence i tself and assures the government thatgmeasures have been taken to prevent a repetition of the same.” Wasuincrox, June 4.—Richard Olney, who is now in all prob ability to be ad- vanced t the first place in President Cleveland’s cabinet. has won his dis- tinction by the able service he has thus far rendered the president on all the most important questions that have engaged public attention since the present ‘ad- ministration began. Up tothe time of Mr. Olney’s first entering the cabinet he has been content to remain in private tif * and although recognized as one of he foremost ee rs in New England, he | had taken soy or no part in party polities } and was not idel y knc own among public men. The brill ancy of his legal attain- | ments and the accuracy of his judgment soon led the president to trust Attorney Genera] Olney’s adyice on important juestions Loxpox. June 4 [he Glob.’s Hon Kong depatch says the Japanese have cap- tured the city of Kelung, Formosa, the | Chinese losing 300 men in the fight. ConstantinopLe, dune, 4—The Porte | denies that anything has happened at Bay- rout and declares that the visit of the Br:- tish fleet to that part is made is in connec- tion with its ordinary evolutions. Nonru Sypney, June 4—The Canadian cruiser Acadia, Captain Spain, arrived this afternoon from patrolling the coast east of Canso. She reports 75 American | vessels within 20 miles of North Sydney chink, with more than an average catch. .0 poaching. Mackeral are fairly plenty 1 large, considering the season. " LER ONe June 4.—A despatch from Shanghai tothe Pall Mall Gazette says | that rioters have destroyed French Catho- lic and English and American Protestant on ssions at Chepgtu, Szechua: Mission- ries were given safe refuge by native offi ; ciais Asour Seeps.-—It requires considerable faith end confidence to plant seeds, and it ical gardeners that make a specialty of | also ueeds the same virtue to buy them, and when seeds are to be had from pra "| Ei £1e Sie 0 i o | cultivating extensively most every variety, the imprisonment. Charles White} jt would ; . ted last night for the larceny of good he meat store of John Wonnacott certainly be folly to buy else- Gay & Son are to be found, as |} ial, in the market, Charlottetown, sell- | | ing the same selfssame seeds they are plant- g every day for themselves. Vegetable | seeds sent by mail at 5 cents per package. Look out for our advertisement for plants plants. Address J. Pownal. mayl6 dytaw wky Gay & Son } ¢ | vegetables, aunual and pe flower Those W he Study Ke OuOLLY MARRIED. In this city, on the fifth inst., by the Rev. Father Arsenault, Miss Katherine | Ann Kinslea,of Charlottetown, te Mr. Wm, = : i H. DeYoung,of Montague. a Tae aE 9 ¢ When Working ¥ A - In the Pields vv apy where else, you will find Hit res a Ot Beer a cool ng and healthful dri a ¢ $f $ I htful : temperance bev- rage is easily oa ared right at 2 bome Full directions with e each bottle. A 25 cent bottl 3% 4? mh kes 5 ga ions. _prosewenenseecseoss JOHNSON & JOENSON, The R ible Druggists SEBSVUETeses sieeecee - SHOO You need not do it if you have your doors and win- -| dows fitted with | SCREENS = BI TEA AT VICTORIA, a Under the Direction of the Hampton and Bonshaw. Arrange your pli ans so as to be there, Besides the large dining tables, there will be tete-artete ‘tab les dis tributed here and there, arranged to aeéommbdate two | or three, at which you can reserve seats for any spec weer hour both for yourself and your young lady friends. Thus. you | can avoid the fale and crush of the crowd hen everybody is escorting everybody se to dinner ortea. You can come to Jacques Cartier at reduc ed rates,or you | can take a buggy and drive there, or better |, a carriage holding half a dozen. 1 li Further inf emation “will be given later. solve that you will be there, | juned FURNESS LINE. Regular Sail.ngs Between Lon- don and Halifax. Yrom London. From Haiifax. May 25. SS. ST.JOHN CITY. Jun e 5 june 8. SS. HALIFAX CITY. “ 29. «oe SS. DAMARA. July 1 13. July 6. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. July 2 sy, These Steamers have superior accom vodation for first-class passengers. Wel] entilated Saloon and sleeping berths emids hips, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cCat- tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrb., Commission & Forw arding Agents, Halifax, N. S.; Or F. W. HALES, Charlc ttetown. juned NOTICE. associated with the firm of A. He mans & Son as L public that he has set up Union House, where he is prepared to per- moderate. HENRY HEBMANS. The uaderdasnl tor the last r20 years ook and Gunsmith, Plumber and General Jobber, begs leave to inform the in business on his own account in the premises, corner of Queen and King Streets, opposite the form all work intrusted to his care in his usnal eatisfactory manner. Charges junel —4i eod We have put the slashing Pp - can of DRY GOODS. ARPETS. nates in Philadel. Wanamak r reproduced by loc: al firms s'and our prices during this mc oith: make our and ax not keep them ready and we will cutting all CLOTHING Even prices pliia We price made, so give us a call give you our own make, whic h is| much lower than imported trash. Clothing, Hats, Carpets. PROWSE BROS, sah rful Cheap Men. Charlottet THURSDAY, a knife to work iin oan We buy Corsets from the Parisienne. “ummer Corset, cy s JUNE 6, 1895. cnmenenaiinnitinanepiiaipeaagnemnten _ - — ES SE NRT CORSETS! —(x) SVSSSVSVsSssssseses You may spend ¢ more money else- ¢ where, but you ¢ cant get better ¢ goods; they are not $ made. BO3088 SVVVVSVSSSSESLESESSEss —e ed a ED We have them of a multitude of kinds. Corsets to suit slender figures, and figures not so slender. All of them at figures to suit slender purses. manufacturers only, Among our stock we oc the Yatisi, Watchspring, E. T, Long Waist. D, & A. 200 in Black, the new « Domininion ” aud many others. ae (x) Wook! am Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MIL LS. att uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure rE ool. I want 50,000 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made eas our own Wool; Marino Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction. OUR CLOTH is the best | ecooreccocecesesoooooooooooe ior Cr Te 0 : ¥ a foc = mer oe ate 13 we Ht very yard ofthe GENUINE FIBRE cee July, | The wholesale CHAMOIS CO., te NA he + ae a bah Ree ee ee cm Wasonic sh Fffeets and yet wish Styl le ere vide, 64 in +)» OY é FIBRE CHAMOIS TO INTERLINE GOWNS AND WRAPS. CHAMOIS is labeled, + Mark ee giste red, 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Shoes Misses’ Oxfords, 0 Children’s, Call early before th CANADIAN FIBR! OSOOOOO4 $000009569008 650559904 6O90O65666 , June 5, 1895—~dy THERE IS ONLY ONE PLACE ——THAT YOU SHOULD BUY—— Readymade Clothing for Men and Boys, _—AND THAT IS AT THE—— McKAY WOOLEN CO., BARGAIN CORNER. Wook! This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, Cazh or Trade. also a choice line of Summer Suitings, made from fine Call here, pick your goods, and leave your order, Temple Building, Grafton Street, eae DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD’S CORNER. 5 & wky at 75 cents a pair GS be sé éBop 6“ ““ ey are all gone. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKRET. ee panes ee ee Marine Insurance ! VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates Issued Whet Required. HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 LONDON HOUSE ! —ae —_—i— MORTCACE SALE. ee The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART FOR CASH HORACE to the will be sold at ONLY. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy) FOR SALE. Alljthat valuable ere’ knows as the Duuse Homestead, End, between Si dney “and Rick mond Sts., and fronting on the Silletecough River. Size of lot, “200x160 the wharf site, will be sold en! “bloc or in lots to suit for building purposes. to juned—lw J. SPENCER ELLIS, OF Toes IN THE MARKET HALL, This City, on the Following Dates : ith, at 8 p. M. Sunday, June 9th, at 3 and 8p. m. SUBJECTS: «“ Education from a Rational Standpoint.’ “ Evolution and Creation.” “Science and the Admissivn Free. EYE PROTECTORS Bicycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stone Cutters and Motor Men. Price 30 cents. Also, Colored and all other kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. Low Prices TT. J. HARRIS. Acnt for Mortgagees. Haszard’s Improved = sett. ye ti and Carter’ 8 Prize Winner, Closing ‘Out Sale. Buy ‘from us and you will get the best, EWING’S CALF- “MEAL, for the rear~ ing of Calves, Lambs, All the stock-in-trade of the Jate Wm. on north side of Queen Square, cons sisting g of Strong Boots and Shoes and be sold out at less The ines remaining unsold on 18th ‘of June wil! be disposed of at Auction on that date. concentrated and ion “Tigested Food. The only genuine gubstitute for milk made in Canada. A, HORNE & ©O. | Something That Ought to! Tnterest Al Farmers HERBAGEUM restores horses and al! other animals ovt of condition to health and vigor It is the best Blood Purifier, one which does not contain arsenic, antimor y, copper- | | J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 as, saltpetre, resin, or any injurious sub- stance. Horses keep in fine condition when fed Herbageum. For cattle it is the best milk and flesh producer. Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbageum. Fed to calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much Sold in bags containing 4 Ibs for 50 cents. 4 lbs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. Jt will pay you to try it. Send a}] orders to GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecari es Hal). EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Advertisements under = atk Sanit daeiene chargec five cents per line. w ANTED—A middle-aged, respec tab € Wwo- man as peer eos Apply, statine wages .fequired and references, to Rev E T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. tf-—junet McKAY WOOLEN Co, tf—juned SATCHEL LOST - Lost this ashenindl: be- and Dr Dodd’s corner, a tan ‘colored satenel, containiug some money and a bunch ot keys. Finder will be reuarded by leaving it at this office. ti—janed either in boots and shoes or dry gooes; naust have experience; good reference required. Apply to J J BMacpoNALD& Co. 4i—inn3 WANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply at Ex AMINER Office. junel also a dobie seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Enquire atG.G Jury’s Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office. May i6—dy 3mos TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- me? residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD may3l—wky tl dte dy 135 & BLANCHARD, junel DR. H. D. JOHNSON - Wants, Le Lost, E Found, & &e| WANTED AT ONCE-—Good coat, pant and | vest makers; no apprentices need apply — | tween Capt Cameron's house, Pownal Street, | WaANTED—A young man for salesman, | TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; | aD TO LET, with one or three acresof land, ‘Park View” Cottage, eight rooms, newly ‘ finished, opposite the Park at Brighton Beach Apply to A Mac NEILL. mayl4 W AN TED—A good hovsemaid; an experi- enced girl willreceive good wages. Apply to M&S SULLIVAN, Brightop Villa. tf—may31 Fee a TO LET~—The store on Queen Street next te Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to TO LET~ The house at the head of Pownal Street lat 1 occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at onee. Apply at THe EXAMINER office. mayl WANTED—Coat, vest and pant mskers at Joun MACLEOD & Co's. if—r re AGENTS WANTED Ww bandle our hardy, Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive territory; whole er part; we control all special lines. —Stope & Wel ington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. en- tion this paper. 2m (4) -may3 TO L“@T—A very comfortable and pleasa rt ly situate «d dwelling house of 12 rooms a ingsmal! bath room and convenient pamtr having lawn and shade trees in front,on mil ford St street. Brig ghton Road; rine minates- wal * om post office, five minutes from bath. j ve, Victoria Park; rea imoderate- Ap pl y te W C HARRIS, JR. mayé HOUSE - LET —The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen | Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with e ec tric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premise~ or to H JAMES PALMER, tf{--may2) | "FOR SALZ—A newly-calved co cow. w. Apply to Perse BRADLEY, Douglass Stree’ | may22 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowse Bros, tf—mayl cow® near residence of LC Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Road. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. miy.9—tf 3 PASTURE TO LET-—-Pasture for one ortwo | | TO LEt—tThe desirable two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by John Quirk, Esq. Pessession given first of | May. Apply to PRAKE Bros & Go. 5 ap%—tr { | WANTED—A girl for goneral housework. {| Apply to Mas D sTEWART, Kent Street. may23—tf WANTED, by the end of June, a woman of | 25 or 30 years of age, who has had experience | in cooking and housework; only two in fami- ly. Apply to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hilis borouzh Square, eod—may13 WANTED—A good canvasser for ev=- county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick auc Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control: now is the time to introdue seit. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P © Box 76, Montreal, 1 Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 WANTED—Energetic, rejiable ,canvasser for lire imsurance. Address “ Insurance,” P U box 277, Charlottetown, apli FOR SALE at a bargain, terms 6a y, good second-hand piano; call and see it—Mnrs BURRIS, Great George Stree. 2w 135—my2?* errr ee Ce Ee RET AL Le Rae. wt io ee hs