5 erin comet OTHSR ITEMS. Ey hog Distribution of prizes. Duet, “W said,” Laura and | licien M Recitation, “Do rou think | hie wi Audrey De Blois. Recita- | Yon, Temperance 2” Helen Mitchell. The articles made by the children gave | evidence of much skill and taste on the | Part of the teachers as well as diligence | @0 the part of the pupils ! | pupils. * oe THE DAILY EXAMINER NOW AND AFTERWARE. : w the sowing and the weeping, in her manner, but on being questioned by him as to the cause of it, she would not vive him satisfaction until he finally in- sisted on being told what was the matter. “Well,” she said at last, “if [ dream again that you have kissed another woman, I will not speak to you again as long as I live.” PIL LLILXIEILLILILILILITEIN H NEW ARRIVALS NOT BEFORE CHRONICLED. Crochet Cotton—shaded effects, very Vicioria pretty. Ladies’ Chemisette frilled. Dr RTRs Fronts—plain, plaited amd American Knitting Coiton—white in all numbers. Colored Fibre Chamois—the very latest. 2 Cases Corsets—-the leading makes. English Diagonal Flannelette—very handsome. BEER. BROS. XLILILILILILEE ISERIES Tee Wearner.—Winds shifting to northerly and easterly; a few loeal showers, bur generally fair and cool. — = would spoil my fun, and the sight of me would spoil theirs. Ill stay at home.” To prevent any unpleasantness to YOU or OURSELVES each other. let us write you a receipt at once. Don’t spoil our fun any longer. when we meet MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sel) at Selliny Prices. Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. DR. MURRAY, OFFICE, 145 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. apld SALT! SALT: To arrive per Steamship3 Sunrise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 tags Fishery, which will be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about 1st May. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO Ch’town, April 18,91895—if LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. | } j j WEEKS. s 1 ey 50c FINE BLACK CASHMERE Worth 75c., best in town. lac. (ents 4-in-Hand Ties, All Colors, worth 20c. WEEKS. 0c. Best Black Cashmere, WORTH 5c. Best Dye, Best Finish, Full Width, Fuli Weight. WEEKS. Towels and Towelings. Best Goods, Lowest Prices, Direet from Makers. WEEKS. 60e. Extra Fine Black Gasimare, Did you see or hear about it ?—worth 7d5ce. (ur price, | 50 cents. 14 -ply Collars, . } R Working hard aad waiting lor x5 Speelal Correspondenee of The Examiner MaNt ; : : \fterward, the golden reaping, ene \ liarvest home and grateful song. Inuness ov Mrs. Perry.—Mr..S. F. Bas! : ’ eo Perry, N. P., crossed ever in the St. Law paseo Now, the long and toilsome duty | rence yesterday morning, on his way to eveni . — by atom to wrk com bring; Ottawa. At Point du Chene he received a > 2S = ee = P he Ki ora’ telegram stating that his wife, who was 4 cies i the patace of the King. j ailing at his departure, but able to be up : s ; Now, the spirit, conflict-riven, | = ae I daca fe be Saat 3 = Wounded heart and painful staife ; penteny . i S vo eee Seely, Fe fas Ey \ the I Afterward, the triamph given turned at cace to § ummerside, where he Shea . : selene And the victor’s crown of life. | was edmpelied to stay over night owing to ns By telephone last evening it was : : Now the training, hard and lowly, rned that Mrs, Perry was no better, } (beg Weary feet and aching brow; _ and very little hope is entertained of her we s 3 : Hee Afterward, the service holy, recovery. at the Ps ) And the Master's “ Enter thou.” A Goon Stow.—The Cosgrove Concert oo : Dee | Co. gave their concert here last evening t $s Amt ; snes . GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a small audience, unde r the auspices 0 due ; oe moat : | tine Band. The concert far exceeded all ex- n : ’ : _Manvrio, May 27-—Bicycle champions | pectations. The music was exceedingly abc VG pes End Ladasa were terribly injered | tine, Mr. Cosgrove being a 1m plete } - by a collision during a race yesterday.} concert in himself. The songs by Eddie Ps hs They were riding ether in tle ta 1} Piggott and Bert Harvey kept the and- g C +} race, which they were just about winning, |ience ir peals of laughter. They play ey > ' \ | when the'r opponents crossed their pets. | again on Friday evening heré lie Band : : The two machines came together with a] boys ouly paid expenses, a ash, and the riders were thrown to the ae * ea aS } ground ina heap. Lacasa was fr'ghtfully | Tia Sr. Lawri xcs.—The St. Lawrence cha ared | lacerated in the chest and is dying; Campes carried own 2 oe returned 8,0 : had both arms broken. us vl. The “old St. Lawrence +00! 6 | the } } ants Montreat. May 27.—Ip an interview en h rse that has spent the best | ha : with a friend Hon. Mr. Bond, of Newfound days of his life in the conkics it _makes ‘iti nid. ia etated to have enti thak i wenn i us Summe rside rs feel blue te think that Pua AWA M Jos W te to think of re-opening the negotiations our newer friet i the dark Northumberland gsks . to aa . . . ulimaitiun tie te hed sladost cleesd has take n the place in our affection the di vay ‘ as 9 y & bargain for the loan wanted Hanson white St. Lawrence once held. Phe St. the G : He state sat a Bros., Montreal, are prepared, it is said to te e aes bere @ ¢ P > — the (ina ‘ays inaway ¢ ed | make the loan. Mr. Bond ha shut down cs ASS Eg ae ee his were _— n newspaper interviews for the present,| ~ aguas : : : : > because the Montreal Gazette published a] _ Person AL.—Ex-P OSM AE Harris, of { vu ' ‘ yur s column interview with him. Charlottetown, crossed over in the St. corres! a ~ t Dexyer, Col,, May 27.—A speeial to the Lawrence yesterday, — per ‘ gz Times from Redcliff, Col., says: A report Miss Birdie MacNutt, of Darnley, is by . ‘ ‘ any Phis has reached here to the effect that a con—j *Pendng a few day s al Mr. R. Hunt nae e t Upera | flict took place yesterday between the Miss Green, captain in the Salvation Hous ¥ | cattlemen and sheepmen in Rout county, | A rmy, and daughter of the late James nigh! a few miles west of Steam Boat springs, Green, of this t we, Com re the r ao beter | Which two cattlemen were killed and six | *tetmer on & visit to Ler wany frien a I : o wounded. Fifty-four thousand sheep, a Mr. Jeremiah Nooaaa is having the ca ato shore oy the com pan ed bv nineteen waggons, each fr nt of Als store on W ater Stre et remod- Prov : : ®avy | carrying from four to six men, are being] & leet. i he door 1S be ing CBIarEse Sn 1 an | . s ’ W | driven through the country to Wolcott. elegant large win low takes the place of lear $ : Orrawa. Mav 25.—Ar order in coun-} the smaller one, which promises to make by \ ss | has passed hy which the age of Cadets | ® great improvement to the store. yews = ring the Royal Military college will be Hore Arrivals.— Clifton.-Fred 8 - | 15 to i9 instead of 15 to 18. The com-} White, Montreal; J. H. Haclan, Northfield; Ca , a na © oe 1ittee of the R val military t ent of |} Master Conrtney, Northfield; F. MeAn- alte . > 2 i Brita n have ¢ thered to pre sent siiver 1 d dre ws, St Jobn; H. Griffith, Que bec : B. Care e a lals for mpetition at assault at arms Snow, St. Stephen; Henry Adams, New mi = irnaments in Canada held under duly | York. o satistac : = — . * | constituted military authority. Hotel Russ.—W. C. Newcomb, Mon-ton ani e = ” Boston,May 27—The Herald says: War] R. Fenneli, Ch’town; John Smith, New ue ’ . | between Great Britain and Venemela will} York; Geo Robertson, Ch’town. ss ce : be a matter of only a few monties if some Campbell—J. Gordon McKay, Brada] oe. | of the advices from Venezuela are to | lane; Rey. J. J. McDonald, Kinkora; Rev. ene ¢ . suit of | { ! ss Great Britain submits to]! A: E. Burke, Alberton; J. F. Arsenault, — ae er ae n the matter of the disputed {| Wellington; B. Williams, Bloomfield Tee” Bereee a Ba | > The Veneznelans feel they} Smir News.—Entered May 27: Ida M, : ee sat iamely submit to the permanent! MeFayden, brick and lime, from New e ae, , on on 1 of the country around the} eestle; Favorite, Weston, jumber, Richi - oo ae ‘the Orinoco by British subjects | hucto. Cleared May 27: Favorite, Wes- yards 2 inder the British flag for an indefinite] ton, molasses, oil and oats, Richibneto. Miter Acr.-S ee pele future. War talk is strongin Verezvela] Cleared May 28: Schr. British Hag! ‘aus : vant ; | and the chances of success or failure are} Kenedy, ballast. Co! es ¢ Mary Jane McMillan, | °€ms fully debated. ‘The N mers igre Exporrs —By the N imberland on twe firs teid, first off | although possessing only about 2,900,000} 4. a7) : 34 ‘cases eggs, $102; 35 bbls Jahn : & For , 4 peopl " have Abe n had as many as SU,0U0 ovens $105; 100 bus aan. $36; 200 bush | ra A sun jrmen ip the heid in their rev Ubon ary ¢ p ‘tatoes. $40; 630 ibs beef, $50; Bl cases ad aos : " tests an i they believe they would bave no egg, #25; total, $583. 5th Ju i ” fh — in mobilizing 100,000 good By SS. St. Lawrence on 23th May: 144 - : Sores 3S Eteerenty cases eggs, $398; 4 bbl game, $6; 1440 Tut : . —Mr. { a i Loxp x. May 27.—In the SI yuse of ue outs, $576: 22 cattle, @1100: 20 eattle, Ferg Ss 3 I e rrv-go-Trou | | L rds, to- lay, L rd Ross be ry pre sented £1000: 3 horses 180: » hores &225; 24 whi AS rea g Such a turore t a bill to enavle col nial judges to sitin the | ; 2 shite @5: 7] bbls andi. 2213— San rs tir past, was judicial committee of Privy Coancil. In t “al 83 703 gh es : 7 iil he ~ lay arranging for a pla his speech introducing the bill, his Lord ST oe it apparatus, and teok out the|ship said there was only one judge of ' t ae the afternoon le | colonial experience who now sat in the LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. wil g pera s in Charlotte-| judicial committee while the number of 3 tow ‘ -olonial appeals was constantly increasing THAT UP-TO-DATE BOILER —_—__— | The biil, he said, proposed that apy one ; te ag ae I ‘ ay—In Italy wher | Lolding judicial office in the Supreme Sire.—“Patron,” in re Hillsborough Fae- : es ee | Courts of Canada ani Australia, ~ "| tory boiler, is very sensitive on the point y s toss i € }as a member of the Privy Council, shall ra sed by “Ot server” in yours of the 27th ‘ a co See | Serene S mem ber * the judieial Com- | concerning the boiler landed from SS. Coban | zo an nd ask her it s sdescact Ypashanica® heghasee-tedont tances If the bill passed, having acast-iron dome head and brackets | dar Sale eye BP | 3 colonies would take advantage Of } | o}ted on instead of rivetted. I noted the | ad , s. She nods | the provisions, thusfadding links to gol len} -emarks of “Observer,” and fail to see and r sl jchain of the Empire. Lords Salisburr.] yiere he discounted the boiler for the = , , and begin to| Knutsford and Herschell expressed appro-| Hijisborough factory, unless mentioning crate. | val of the bill, which passed its first) pact that cannot be covered over by hyd- ieee | reading. rostatics or machine flanging or rivetting. _ Evin i Rome, May 27.—Total returns from the} One thing is certain, the head spoken of = = ates | election of yesterday show that the folk w-| by “Observer” was not machine-flanged, . — ing were elected : 326 niinisterialists, 102 | but plain cast-iron, This *Patron has not i ae. ‘ : istitutlonal opposition, 31 radieal oppo- denied although Le considers itan up-to-date ee - oT I ‘9, | ition and 14 socialists. In 35 districts re | boiler. T would like to ask “Patron” up shed - . BEREOG BE 24 | ballots were found to be necessary. and is | to what date does he refer to ? pages, se gains, &., that | 19 of these the plurality was in f€vor of he ANOTHER OBSERVER. may be ¢ ablis Re eee “sii ; te _ «aK eping sta ya 3 r = Tre x Beir. Wis May 27.—About iwo - e — it oe | pre makes @ grand | i, ( hes of sn vw fe thr yay 0 it north: ro Hap Taken Orr—A horrible accident | showing pages of their spring cata-| We onsin last nicht, at ake grou q jap occurred in a saw mill at es zs - ' it Lnig ‘a ' ua ’ } ha suf > - ay fron “reder- “ou vered with slush. The snow was pre- eneas +h. pony Aes ore oe oe ag ats a led by rain,whieh put out the forest tires at sie of kee te le ene — _ i HON Exanixarion—Mr. Wilt ong 305 pn ere Cc euhuadie of tale lad named I redericks, of Don Settlement, liam M : Mateo: ©- | who was employed in the mill, fell on a that he assed su : y the exam tea raw in motion and had his head com- ination pres 1 by the Phonogray PERSONAL. pletely severed from his body. a te has bee | - Se eee her's certificate. |. H- Gri@ith, Quebec, and J. B. Retrick, | * cave a ell The examination referred to is a very] Montreal, registered at the Homl Davies % s severe 01 Mr. Mor ymplied with | &818 forenoon te : tt] é $ the ne vere coeneck and reeeie-| H. Wilson, Halifax, registered at the ¢ Y ll Who Know Is $ ed a hiehlvy complimentary r from the | Queen Hotel this forenoon. The arrivals 0 Foatiins, Kis aeerane some of the | /ast evening included : A. J. Batlin, gicht.|@ o vaners 4 Si eh ted Tut | Ont. James Buxton, do. I. C. Hall, s ; ? aan Mr. Moren’s many | Acadia Hotel. know that we make no ? MSER joins with Mr. Soren’s raey i : : is congratulating him upon his ‘. eon tg he te ege ee ° promises promiscuously, 4 n Saturday evening " is] ; i ee | to her parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Heartz $ without producing the $ wexts.—The stores in the | She is in partnership in Chicago, with Dr. 4 proof. We promise ‘ B ipied by Prowse Bros., | Gayette Durbin, of Onio, and bas special é ? Jost and W. A. Hutcheson, are | advantages in hospital work,besides a large >PRTTIT: being artistically painted by Mr. P. H. | and growing private practice. Agie® a short é CAREFUL) iiaainail . ? Trair Amor ¢ the other etores that | visit to friends and relatives, Dr. Heartz 0 CORR ECT cars EN TION a have be similarly attended to are those | will return west. —Truro News. ° PROMPT ¢ Otcu; by Jacaes Paton & Co., J. M.} et E oe " ¢ Mel. x e 3. Macdonal Ce. 7 . ° . - it ee W - 7 ay Pat a ao Hap Horse Sense.—According to an $ to all lines of our business. ie eeinted by ‘Francia’ Meftors, J. Mt. exchange, a big gray horse named wae ¢ MeLe Patrick Burke, J. B. Mac-| Pr vented a fire in New Brunswick, N, Ju) 9 donald’ D. Howlett, and Dr. Dodd’s | ®t Jong ago. ene wet robes were hung ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSOY, é be Rabert Sic. The appearance of the | Bear a stove in the stables, ae nH ct f é ¢ stores has Leen greatly improved in con- mgus -s them began ! oo pie e Graduates in Pharmacy. $ se - fe smelled the smoke, broke his fialter (so . astuhiliiaaraieleus | intelligent an animal ought not to be tied) © 660Sbe6o0eeuseet i S, exhibition | aod drummed with his heels @n the tices ee and sale Pants L aninaden': last | stad eman’s daor at the other etd of the id meet ap well attended as it d& | 00th. until the man woke, witen Ben A. story served t vho were present, | led the way to the office. As soen as mat h er y sppreciated the affair. ters were made right, Ben walked quietly : : ei The re - very well pat back to his stall. Over thirty horses were is told of a grocer engaged in uusi- ron ert programme was in the stables at the time, but none of the ness in a London: guburb, to the e8pecia ndered. The programme | Shere had so much “horse sens” ge the effect that he once -declined to at- ~ ving: ¢ yrnet duet, big gray. ao tend a very popular concert, even Recita a oy r , - aos A Dancerovs Dreamer. — A young) thongh a free ticket was offered ei. ; \ a = ce 7 ae married couple lived very happ! y to him. “Ye eee,” he eaid to ie M as ‘ : . ' r, gether. One morning, however, the young ; ; San . tek Mucheli a ies. Holl, “HEA: at the breakfast person who gave him the ticket, Could Spea f lren’s Chorus, “Tell | “O™*" **. ee eee ry ead rd “i¢ Twent ’'d see so many people me what loth say” Reading, table. and behaved pat the a ae oho ee : i eon eae OR, eaten ih “way,” Mise ary way. The busband noticed the change who ove me money for groceries } WEEKS. Gents’ Linens—Cheap Week. lle L5e l6e t-ply, best quality, 4-ply Linen Cuffs, 4-ply, best quality, Best Value in Town. WEBEKS. 0c. ‘BLACK CASHMERE. Without doubt the best Black Goods bargain in the city. Our price, 50¢ ~worth 75 cents. OUR BARGAINS! 50c.. worth 75e Cashmere, | Collars, £60:,.: °O* go | Cuffs, tic, ¢.- ie Ties, ie. ee Hose, IA 10¢ Linders, eS 10c Shirts, $1.00 “ $1.90 Corsets, Ga = ae and Towels, Towelings, Nap- kins and all Linen Goods. The very best value W. A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, harlottetown, May 22, 1895. To Masters and Owners of Sailing Vessctis. WOTICE. The Dominion Coal Com any, Ltd, hereby gives notice that after the opening of their Railway to Louisbu g, now expected to be about June Ist, 1895, it will undertake at that port and at Little Glace Bay to toad sailing vessels with Coal from mines in connection with the Sydney and Louisburg Ratiway with despatch, as follows: at the rate of one nun- dred tons per wor king day, beginoing 48 hours after booking. Failing this, demurrage will be paid at the rate of 5 cents per ton of cargo per day, unless prevented by strikes and acci- dents in the Company’s Mines and on its Ratlway. H. M. WHITNEY, may6—lm d&w President, 5 | Valuable Building Lots GN QUEEN STREET. We are instructed to sel] by Auction, on FRIDAY, June Tth, at 12 o’clock, noon, those conveniently-situated Buildiog Lots on Queen Street adjoining the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer. The auction sale of these building lots offers a rare chance to secure centrally- situated sites for private residences or ’ business purposes. See large handbills with plan. Terms—25 per cent at sale, and balance secured by mortgage on tne premises for & term of years, as may be agreed on. A. McNEILL & CO., Auctioneers, May 24--dy tl sale wy Li Dominion Blend Tea ! REGISTERED. Selling Agents at Charlottetown : Me srs. Beer & Goff and § ewart & bates. Every householder should give Domixion Buenp Tea atrial. It has great strength, fine flavor, and is delicious in th cup. may 22-—2w FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetown the property of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- ald, formerly known as the “ McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen Jarge rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing a summer residence will find this capital opportunity. This property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, Box 694, Charlottetown. ap) The that BICYCLES I handle do not in the Firm make the make any mistakes manufacture of steel. They finish their wheel in the very They warrant Don’t buy best shape. them throughout. until you see them, «PERFECT ” AND “GARDEN CITY” icin wacwe W. E. DAWSON’S. mayl—dy & wy OLD BARRISTER ' This Celebrated Ciydesdale Horse will stand for the season at the Stables of A. Horne & Co., Upper Queen Street, Charlottetowr, every FRIDAY. The baiance of the time he will be at the owner’s stables, Winsloe Road, Lot 33, six miles from Charlotte- town. For terms and other particulars apply to HENRY HORNE, In Charge. Chtown, May 3, 1895.—wy4i dyla. Eventful Century: it is indispensable to have the cor- rect time. 3y_~— bringing Watches and Clocks to be cleaned, repaired and reguiated to G. G JURY, you will be in keeping with the town time. Make no mistake but bring them along, and if they your are past redemption replace them You money Ly dealing with C.c.JSORY, THE RELIABLE JEWELER, North Side Queen Square, Opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown. with a new one. will save may22 —3m 2aw 14 & wy NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- Ship heretofore existing between the under Signed, carrying on business under the stvlé and firm of Carvel] Bros., has this day been dissolved by Lewis Carvell re- tiring from the business by mutual consent. The othcr members of the firm continue the business under the style of Carvell Brothers. Dated this Twentieth of May, A. D. 1895. L, CARVELL, W. H. AITKEN, J. A. MESSERVEY, F. PARKER CARVELL. may22—dy 3w 345 wy li LONDON HOUSE ! = ———»—— nd MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at ONLY. Low Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS, Charlottetows, March 21, 1895—dy Aént for}Mortgagees. {" Vali | n i He tf to see our WAYS PAY a nep when you want to buy. in Low Prices. Charlottetown, May{13, 1895—dy ‘wooLn! lam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. and uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. 1 want 50,000 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in stock of BOOTS Come and see our Double aud Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; also a choice and SHOES We are the leaders J. B. MACDONALD & C@O., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. WOOL! This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, Cash or Trade, j . f . Ss iti rr le fr j line Of Summer Sultings, made from fine Call here, pick your goods, and leave your order | Mar no Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. | SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction, Masonic Temple Building, THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD'S Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky j } 1 Warranted Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, * Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice & haves. DODD & ROGERS. I B AONGIO Ds ONS IBRE_(HAMOIS: LIGHT“ DURABLE ; FVery YARD SE LLED PATENTED JULY '90 & MAR ‘95. TRADE MARK REGISTERED, FWAREOF IMITAT Sa aoe EASE LORE DELS --Rigby-- 1 Bicycle Suits! WATERPROOF, POROUS AND COOL. ay A Rubber-proofed Coat cannot be worn by Wheelmen. The Rigby Bicycle Suit is just the thing. It keeps out the rain. It does not prevent the free respiration of D the skin. : Any cloth can be Rigby-proofed without changing the texture or appearance of the fabric. Thousands 0% Rigby Bicycle Suits are in use throughout Canada and the United States. may29 —1i FIOCOOSOOOOOS Summer FIBRE CHAMOIS Days WILL BE JUST THE THING. It is so light that it will be no burden to carry, and yet, being wind proof, will protect weak chests from damp evening we ar. Then its uncrusnable stiffness will stand any amount of Lig ht knocking aboyt without altering the original hang and stile s of the garment. 2s FIBRE CHAMOIS is an unequalled support for ali W - summer styles, and comes in 3 weights. Wider, 64 inches, aps. and cheaper, 35 cents per yard, than any other interlining. To avoid all inferior imitations find label on every yard of genuine FIBRE CHAMOIS ; Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. The wholesale trade only supplied by THE ( ANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. 2i—mas 29 call for bihbirhbhan bi hs hbbbibrbbb bi bb bbb 6564644466644664664 gceesesee OS90SGHOH S000 0900 90100000006 CFO POO SOOO Don’t You Want ——TO WELL DRESSED? BE -—— Buy your Suit. Hat and Gents’ Furnishings from us and you are sure to be dressed in the latest style. McKAY WOOLEN CO., Swell Tailors, Grafton Street, CORNER. Dissolution of Partaership. Notice is hereby given that the Partner- ship heretofure existing between Norwan R. Wright and Elisha H. Wright, doing business at Victoria, in Queen’s County, P. EB. I., under the firm of © Wright Rros.,” is this day dissolved by mutual consert— Norman R. Wright, the senior partner, re- tiring from this branch of the business at Victoria, and Edward Boswell being ad- mitted a partner therein. Ali debts due and owing to the said firm are payable to the said Norman R. Wright, who is hereby authorized to collect all debts due to the said firm and give discharges for the same at their store at Victoria, aforesaid, where the business will be continued as usual by the new firm under the name of “ Wright Bros.” Dated at Victoria this first day of May, 13895. NORMAN R. WRIGHT. ELISHA H. WRIGHT. Signed in presence of Taro. McKrxnon, apli—3i law eo, DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offices -- Econt Street Aug 16, °94—1y Wants, Lost, Fouad, Kc Advertisements ender this heading charg: d ive cents perline. P:STURE TO LET. on the MeGill prope- to —Huscn MoNaGHuayn, Graften Street West mayl)-—Si px PASTUAD TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L( Owen, Esq. Saint Peter's Ro-d. Apply to H JAMES PALMER, m +y29~—tf FOUSE 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(0 H JAmMe&s PALM Xe. tf-.may29 W ANTED—Servant gril by the bh Jane. Arply to Mrs KRopr HoeeG, Reehfort Street, may27— WANTED—By the 25th of June, a good general servantinasmall family. Apply to Mus DavVip Srewart, Euston Street, may27—3i pd ee W ANTED—Good cook ; best of wages given. Apoly at once to Revers ILorTe.. ma y27-—-tf FOR SALE—MWlli Brook Farm, 18} acres, sit atedin West Rovalty, three miles trom town, or will exchange for property in the city. For particulars address Jonn CAMER- on, P O Box 79, Ch’town. lw pd--may27 PASTURE TO LET—One acre of good pas- ture on Milford Street, Brighton Road, hav- ing well of good wnter in same; ten minutes’ walk from Post Office; apply lo W C HARRIS, JR. 3i—may27 WANTED-—A irl for goneral housework. Appl, toMes D -reEwArt?, Kent Street. may 23-14 FOR SALE—( neviy-caived cow. Apply to PeTBR BRADLEY, Douglass Street, may22 to LET—a house on Derchester Street, be- tween Prince an: Hillsborough Streets con- taining four rooms, with stables and large yard; rentmodeate. Apply on the premises to Mes WHIrTy. 3i—may2li W ANTED—An Office Boy, smart and Intel- ligent Apply in applicant’s writing to P. 0, Box 364 mayls TO LET—Twe offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowss Bros. tf—mayl TO LET~— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; son given at once. Apply al THE EXAMINER Office, mayl TO LET—A very comfortabie and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms. includ ingsmail bath room and convenient pastry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street. Brighton Read; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath, ing house, Victoria Park; rea ‘modecate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. mayi iv LET, with one or three acres of land, “Park View” Cottage, eight rooms, newly finished, opposite the i’ark at Brighton Beach Apply to A MACNEILL. mayif SECOND-HAND S\FES and Office Desks for sale. Safes have combination locks, and are as good as new, Enquire at MCKaY WooLEN Co. mays PASTU RE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattle to pasture after ist of June; rumnipg stream through the fields.— BENJAMIN WRIGHT. dy zaw ti—maylt WANTED, by the end of June, a woman of 25 or 3v years Ol age, who has bad experience n cooking and housework; only two in fanai- y. Aprly to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hills horouzh Square. eod—ma y1l3 TO LET—That comfortable brick dwelling house, known asthe Peake Homestead, sit ur ate on Water Street, lateiy in ssion of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at onee. Also, that beautifally situated two- story Cwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq; possession given firat of July next Also, cottage situa on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace 4rbing; possession given atonmce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 (f!~mayWd WANTED—A good canvasser for évery county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell 4 speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 WANTED—Coat, vest and p2nt makers at Joun MACLEop & Co's. tfi-mayll iU LKE1—Tfhe desirabie two story tenement dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Joun Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & © ap26—t! AGENTS WANTED to handle our hardy, Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive territory; whole or ri; we control all special lines —Stone & Wellington, L.ontreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. en- tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 PASTURE TO LET within city limits guod water. Apply to J. A. LONGWORTH. may3—tf TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apls WANTED—Energetic, reliable caavasser for life ipsurance. Address “ !nsurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apll pected SST FOR SALE ata bargain, terms ea-y, good Cl’town, May 28, 1885—135 Successors to C. E. Robertsca. second-hatd piano; call and see it—Mrs BURRIS, Great George Strees, 2w 13)-—myW ena ea ora ce. the ae arrears 5 2 ae a = apna “rag wo gee er eee all grrr te . Pp ca © tenia acalate cipa toe iia (laa tngiaytie = gee ot eee +r eal a Seater oes * gy oe amnion fv aero near