LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, :gatns at Beer Bros. NUSUAL BA - S- WAT.BYN U.ee—-to-morrow., _ ) A.—Any member of the Orange can take a friewd with them to the y » Eusten Street Hall. iad METIS A meeting of the Council of Prov al Rifle Association will be & eV t al 8 o'clock silpoonehsi you wis » spend a pleasant day zo St. Paul’s Sunday School picnic on rsday, Ju y dth See advt. - O. A——Special meeting of Boyne ve W be held to-morrow (Wedaoes- i ¢ an Wright's Hall, onoimeegilliaies, Do You Wisa to enjoy a pleasant day wn? Buv a ticket for the West R ver Pp cnie, and j ring y our best friend. — ir oniy costs 15 cents return trip to Shaw’s Wharf t row Tempting shments, a pleasant sail and a good a € ( ne aong - i * INO—i as ti i » Csptaia La ‘ Ww be jue here tomorrow ga i wil! eaii for the Sy ineys and S:. John’s, Newfoundland - — W Ovr.—aA | etter from Mr. J.B Praught in reply to the Guardian will ap pear to-morrow’s issue. We are unable to find space for it to day. ce Garpex Party.—Refreshments will be led at garden party to be held on ay next on the grounds of C.D.Rankir, Rai. aid of the P. E. [sland Hospital A .ong and pleasant evening is assured to all w will attend. ieccaeacioan E xr C mBERS.—We are indebted to H. A. Holl, Esq., for two eplendid sam- ples of his cucumbers, grown this season, em upw ards of a foot in length They are delicious proofs of Mr. Holl’s care and skill in the garden. stints Garpen Seciat.—The rain on Domin- ion Day disappointed many; but many more wi!l be disappointed on the 4th it they don’t go to the Garden Socia! at Mr. William Heard’s. If you can’t go in the afternoon go in the evening. - Darny Nores—The quantity of milk vered at the Stan'ey Bridge factory for e week ending June 29th was 64.734 Ibe; the quantity received Ist July, 13,774 Ibs. Tota! received June 3rd to 29th June, in- clusive was 206,827 Ibs. onl Friast-Ciass Tartors who have the con- fidence of their customers always recom- mend the “J'yke” Serges. They give reater satisfaction than any other. The nuine has the trade mark “Tyke” on ack of every 24 yards. —__> ~~ IG 9G Moyracve Bripce.—The great number of people who have been looking forward to a tea party at Montague Bridge will be pleased to learn that the trustees of St. Mary’s Church have decided to hold one of their enjoyable teas on Wednesday, July 24th. tenia S. S. Piexic.—Now that Dominion Day isover next Monday will be the day to think of, and make plans for spending in the country. And the cheapest and happi- est way to do so will be by attending the Second Methodist S. S. Picnic at Elliott’e etatio: A jolly good time guaranteed. ps loom Porice Covrr.— Thia forenoon the Scett Act case against Duncan McMillan was adjourned antil to-morrow. A _ simi- lar case against Andrew Doyle was ad- journed until Monday. Henry Welsh and Allan Butler were arraigned for drunken- ness. The former was fined $2 or ten days, and the latter $1 or five days. ss Sidaaleoae Tue Cosax.—The S. S. Coban arrived yesterday morning from Montreal with a general cargo and 17 passengers. She eailed at noon for St. John’s via Sydney with a cargo of oats, leather potatoes, etc., under deck, and 41 head cattle and 100 sheep on deck. Miss Bessie Brown and rs. Whittle were outward passengere, iii S. S. Picyic—*A man must serve his time at every trade; critics all are ready made.” Exactly; we have a few in stock in Charlottetown. Our advice to them is, buy a ticket-for Zion Church Susday School picnic on the 11th inet., and after having a good day's sport by the sparkling Morell, criticism will be, with them a thing of the past. ancien Tue Baptist S. S. picnic at Shaw’s Wharf has been postponed till Wednesday. The steamer Southport will leave Ferry wharf at 10a. m.and 2 p. m., returning in the evening. No effort will be spared to make this one of the most enjoyable excursions of the season. Tea and refresh- ments will be provided visitors. Every- body is cordially welcome. seinesstillacitial Tuey Bottep.—On Saturday afternoon, az McEwen and White were being removed to the jail from the Supreme Court, they boited from the constables and ran about half « block before being re- captured. The two were hand-cuffed together, and White was not as fleet-footed as McEwen. Had McEwen been alone the capture would probably not. nave been 80 easily made. The attempted escape created considerable excitement in the vicinity of the jail. ae Purenotocy.—Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis wil! lecture to-night inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Love, Courtsh:p, Marriage, Jeal- ousy, and Divorce from a woman’s §stand- point. All who have attended anv of the previous lectures need sot be told that this evening’s lecture will be made most interesting. Anyone interested in the tender subject of love will obtain much valuable information by attending to-night. Admission 15 cents. Mrs. Jean Ellis will begin a course of lectures in Souris, com- mencing oo Thursday next. ees or Tempesnaxce.—The officers of were installed at the meeting held Ja-t evening. They are as follows: W. P., A. Down; W.A, M. Crossman ; BR. S8., J. J. Chapp ‘ll; A. R.S, H. Huntley; F.8., J. Godkin; T., W. P. Colwill ; Chap., W. G. Sabine; Con, A W. Tanton; A.C., M.A Chappell; 1. S.. M. Higgins ; O. 8., J. Chappell, jr.; P. W. P., G. G. Jury. The following resolution was passed by & UGanImcus vote : cf Reso! ved, That this division, having learned that our brother Richard J. Campbell, is about leaving the island, we desire to es ** our regret at losing *O g00d and active @ temperance worker, anl would assure him that our best,wishea w | VOW tit Sox Victoria Division wherever he may be callel to i cleared up in the afternoon a good | Fort | Prunella, bm, by Preceptor. ‘Dr. | decision awarding first place to Cannon _— THE DAILY EXAMINER THR.-DAY WE CRLEBRATE. | wo tet be wen torore vistenay 10 a How Dominion Day Was Ob- served Here and Elsewhere, te THE RACES HELD AT SUMMERSIDE. Cricket and Baseball at the Park— Picnics Postponed. ee Tue rain yesterday forenoon put a damper to the festivities of the day, and interfered with the carrying out of many a caretully-laid plan. But it was of great benefit to the growing crops. In _ conse- quence of the rain the tea at Bedford wae postponed until today. For the same reason the Baptist Sunday School picnic was postponed until Wednesday,and the tea at Crapaud was postponed until Saturday. The tea at Winsloe came off however, and was very successtul, When the weather many drove out, and there was a large contin- gent .y the special train. A » amber crossed over to Picton. But they vere disappointed, as the sports and the trades procession had to be postponed on acount of the rain. At oon a royal salute, was fired from -iward, in connection with which there was a feu de joie fire by the militia. | men ia camp. In the afternoon there were crick«: and baseball matctes at the park. Races at Summerside. Tike races on the Summerside Driving Park were the attraction of the day at that place. The track was in very good condi- tion notwithstanding the rain of the fore- noon, aod there was a large attendance of spectators. There were about one hun- dred present from Charlottetown. The judges were T, B. Grady, (starter) H. B. McKay and W. 8. McKie. The 230 class was first called, Park- laud, Lady Hilda, Onward and Gracie Wilkes being the starters. It took four beats to decide this event, which was won and was Following by Parkland, with Onward second Lady Hilda third. Gracie Wilkes distanced in the second heat. is the summary : Summerside Driving Park, Dominion Day. 230 class. Purse of $100. Mile heats, best three in five. Parkland, bs, by Parkside, 9280. W. A. Brennan, Summerside. Ris MEI) iscewnces ew seerecewes Onward, bi g, by Riley’s Dean. John Macdonald, Summerside, DF PROIOU kites cine Gheecaes Lady Hilda, bl m, by All Right, 5817. P.S. Brown, Charlotte- ee ere Gracie Wilkes, ch m, by Precep- tor, 5301. H.C. Craswell, St Eleaner’s, Coughlan)............ 4 dis Time, 2.284, 2.314, 2.314, 2°354. four starters in the 2.38 class, Lawn Dominic, Malpeque Boy, Darkie and Josie C. Lawn Bominic had too much speed for the others and won in straight heats, with Malpeque Boy second and Darkey third. The summary follows: Same day and track, 2.38 class, Purse of $100, divided. Mile heate,) best three in five Lawn Dominic, gr g, by Westlawn, James A Macneill, Summerside ee 323 There were CROUIEED sv ccibnees «+ cvs ten. 2 22 I Malpeque Boy, b g, by Gay Boy, Robert .Crafer, Malpeque CRAGIN ccciinegs oi cic oceseceess Ae Darkey, bi g, by All Right, Bis— marck Craswell, South Rustico, (Craswell)...... 3233 Josie C, J A Meek, Charlottetown, CIEE) acietbericnth igi coniiincens i & & Time, 2.38, 2.414, 2.40. The starters in the three-minute-class were Chief Johany, Deceiver, Nellie Bly, Prunella, William Gould and Happy Lad. This event was captured by Chief Johnny in straight heats, Nellie Bly taking second money and Deceiver third. Following is the summary : Same day and track. class. Purse of $100 divided. best three in five. Chief Johnny, by Island Chief. W. B. Bowness, New Annan, CRED cechvccctendiiseibn cs +d cose Nelly Bly, by Dean Swift. John C. Durant, Margate (Durant)..... 2 4 4 Deceiver, b g, by Administrator. Newton Dawson, Tryon, (Daw- 0th}... Three-minute Mile heat: 33 tw ~~ 6 ww Leckie, Charlottetewn, (Brown). 3 3 Wm. Gould, by Uernando. H. Horne, Charloitetown, (Horne).. 4 5 6 Happy Lad, James Stevenson, South Rustico, (Stevenson)....... § 65 Time, 2.48, 2.46, 2.48. The Bicyele Races, The bicycle races were sandwiched — in between the heats of the horse races, the first being the three mile race for the championship of the Province and a silver cup oftered by Godxin Bros, Sum- merside. There were only two starters, F. H. Cannon, St. Eleanors, and B. C’. Prowse of Charlottetown. Just before the race was called Mr. Prowse had ihe misfortune to injure the rear tire of his wheel, which prevented its further use, and he was obliged to ride a wheel on which he never sat before and with the management of which he was upacqu sin ted. At the start Can- non led and set a slow pace, with Prowse at his wheel. This order was maintsined for the greater part ofthe race. Towards the close of the last lap, however, each put on a splendid epurt, and Cannon passed under the wire thé winner by about six yards in 9.47. There were four starters in the mile race, F. H. Cannon, St. Eleanor’s, B. C. Prowse, Charlottetown, A. D. Caldwell, Summerside, and A, KE. Arsenault, Char- lottetown. Caldwell led at the start, fol- lowed by Cannon, Prowse and Arsenault, in the order named. There was no change in this position at the half. After passing the half Cannon captured first place, and Prowse soon dropped into second. At the three-quarters Prowse made a graud effort to take first place from Cannon, and suc- ceeded in doing 980, retaining that position down the home stretch. Passing under the wire, it seemed to the majority of the spectators,. that Prowse was a winner by a few inches; but the jodges, a few minutes later, gave their to Prowse. Thia was a big Charlottetown men, aud comments were many and varied. Time, 2.44. On the home-stretch Cannon lost the control of one pedal, and after passing the wire at a furious pace his bicycle and second surprise tall HIN LiLEIEETELEE WANTED MILLINERY “ Give Away Prices.” A | A BREEZE. in order to “ raise a breeze” we offer the following “ unusuals ” :— ROOM.—Any untrimmed Hat or Boune’, in stock, includ- ing goods worth $1.50, now MANTLE ROOM.—100 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, including garments worth $3, your choice now for BEER BROS. 50c. ° ra fe ¢ $1.00 6 ¢ J Ks \ Oe SF OF AP “2 “? ad od ad Sd Ad ad “ye ad “9 was considerably shaken up as a result of the accident. Caldwell was a very good third. Arsenault dropped out before the finish. For the half mile race there were three conteatants, Lorne Unsworth an! Edwart Cook, of Charlottetuwn, and Uarry Grady and Cree! McArthur, of Summerside. Unsworth won in 1.15, with McArthur a good second, Grady third and Cook fourth. Unsworth rode a Stearns racer, weighing fifteen pounds. Cannon rode a Brantford. There was a stiff breeze from the north- east throughout the race, which was not conducive to fast time. The proceedings throughout were order- ly and well conducted. re ee ne ee eee LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Examiner via Northumberland on veventy-live going and forty-eight Passencens Monday : returoiag. PrrsonaL.—The Master of the Rolls was in town Dominion Day. Robt. Beairsto, here yesterday. Mr. McDonald, editor of the Guardian, and Mrs. McDonald, over to the mainland on Saturday morning for a short vacation, Esq, of Ch’town, was crossed A Deciveo Success—The tea and sale sale of useful and fancy articles, held here Dominion Day in connection with the Summerside Presbyterian church, was a decided success. The sum of $100 was realized. Stranuing Arrray.—While two young lads of the west end named Cairns and Bernard were engaged in a quarrel on Sun- day night, Cairns drew a kn-fe and stabb- ed bernard on the left side i: flcting quite awound. Cairns was arrested to-day by policeman Gough and lodged in jail. ee PERSONAL. Dr. MeNeill, of Stanley, was in town to-day. Mr. D. A. Starr, of Montreal, is visiting the city. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Palmer returned to the city last evening. Mr. Bruce Shaw, a medical student at McGill, has returned home. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Johnson returned Jast evening from Fredericton, N. B. Mr. R. Harris, P. R. C. A., and Mrs. R. Harris are spending part of the holidays at Perce, Quebec. Bishop Courtney has received] the hon- orary degree of D. C. L. from Lennoxville College, Quebec. Charles H. McNeill, of Bridgeport,Conn., is visiting Charlottetown. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter. Rev. Dr. Carman, preached an able sermon in the First Methodist Church on Sunday evening. There was a large con- gregation. F. H. Arnaud, Esq., is here from fSt. Jokn’s. Upon his return he will be ac- companied by Mrs, Arnaud and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beer left on Sat- urday for Halifax, en route to England and the Continent. They will be away from home about two months. Dr. Conroy went to Halifax this morn- ing to attend a meeting of the Maritime Medica! Association to be held in that city on Wednesday and Thursday next. Mr. William H. McLeod, dealer in shoe machinery needles, Summer Street, Bos- ton, is at the Queen Hotel. Mr. McLeod is a native of this Province. This ie his first visit home in twenty-eight years. Mr. Alexander Devine, editor of the In- dependent, a daily paper published at An- aconda, Montana, is visiting his father-in- law, J. W. Morrison, Esq., of this city. Mr. Devine is well and favorably known in Charlottetown, he having been for several years an official of the P. E. I. Railway, Duncan Munn, Esq.. formerly of Little Sands, but now a resident of Newwest- minster, B. C., arrived here on the 29th ult., an will spend the summer months with his friends on theIsland. Mr. Munn speaks favorably of Pacific Coast Island- ers. They are all in the front rank in industry and prosperity. = DIED. At the residence of his son, Pownal street, Charlottetown, July 1, John Joy, aged 73 years. (Funeral at 8.45 tomorrow, to St. Dun- stan’sCathedral ; thence to R. C. cemetery.] In this city June 29th; 1895, James Parker, youngest child of Ronald and Martha McMillan, aged two years and ten months. BRYANT'S. | ROOT 7 POR ne gallons of splendid summer beverage, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. DVOSEVOOSSB BOC This is the “ yellow scorch- er” that carried the plucky rider (Unsworth) to victory yesterday. If you want to win ride a STEARNS. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. , SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Coal, Public Buildings,” will ba received untii Thursday, 18th July, for Coal supply for all or any of the Dominion Public Buildings. Specification, form of Tender and all neces- sary intormation can be obtained at this year tasens on and after Thursday, 27th une. Persons conmeiing are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must ba accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, EQUAL TO FIVE PER CENT, of the amount of the tender, which will be ‘or- feited if the party declines to enter intoa contract when called upon todo so, or if he fail to supply the coal contracted for. If the ten‘ier be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or anv tender, By order, E. F. E. ROY, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 2ith Jane, 1395, july2—3i SL TUESDAY, JULY Clothing and Hats, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. There are a good many ways to make money, but one of the best is to save it b buying Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing at Prowse Bros. Almost any person can make money, but our customers are the only ones that can save it on Hats, Clothing and Carpets. $1.00 Suits to fit Boys from 4 to ae see our 10 years of age. Why pay 12, 16, 18 and 20 dollars for Suits when you can drop into our great Clothing Rooms and fit yourself out with just as good cloth and just as well made for d, 8, 10 and 12 dollars a Suit, Now all we ask is for you to give usa call, and if you cannot save enough by trading with us to carry ene or two thou- sand dollars on your life, we will not ask your trade. Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—246 ~e Sees NN» 2, 1895 A 4°77 Ladies’ Colored Parasols. The Newest, Daintiest, Most Stylish shown in town, To be sold at “ You-may-take-them” price?, at our Store. ennai - a nianeticmeetnentalimanmmemmnntiee SS Se ee —_ &~_—_——_—_ —_ = Parasols, formerly $1.10, now 88. Parasols, formerly $2.60, now $2.00 “ « 1.35, “ $1.08. - ee 2.48 és ‘6 1.56, “ 1.24. “ (Tight Rollers), 3.15, “ 2.58 “ (Tight Rollers) 1.85, “ 1.48. * 5.40, és 2.73 «“ 1.95, “ 1.56. “ 3.65, “ 299 e nou, “ -4a6. [—, * 3.00 995 6 " + These are all this season’s goods—marked at our usual low prices—and, at 1.80. reductions, They’re a Great Big Snap! the above June 27, 1895—246 OORE Special low prices this evening on Ladies’ OXford Shoes. New (lot. Don’t buy until you see ours. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, June 29, 1895—dy LADIES AND CENTLEMEN! We, the nndersigned, beg of the public of Charlottetown and sourrounding districts, and hope that you will kindly undertake the task to be judges and jurors in a matter---that is: Where to Get the Best Yalue for Your Money! Some say that no living person is able to sell goods cheaper than them, but before your verdict is given e Coats, Summer Underwear, Bathing Suits, Trunks and Yalises. you will please call at the Charlottetown Bargain Corner and inspect the beautiful assortment of Children’s Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Youths’ Clothing, Tweeds, Straw Hats, Felt Hats) Boys’ and Men’s Light Summer Immense ranges in all departments, : We remain, waiting for Judges and Jurors, yours truly, SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & CO°S. savantav aces. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. June 25, 1895. Marine Insurance ! — ——______] ee ee VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. 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LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent cf. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy AGENT PE. Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM A MPM 400 645......Charlottetown..... 125 101 472 659....Royalty Junction....1208 1001 512 733.....North Wiltshire....1113 928 523 743 Hunter River..... 10058 91 604 807.. Bradaibane. --1021 854 614 8138.. 012 8 48 62 82... 9&6 8238 6530 837 9% 83 72% 900 Ar Lv 900) 800 Summerside AM AM §10 1140 Lv Ars 255 #825 1203........Miscouche...... . 80 28 SH ISL... 0046 Wellington ....... 7 5t 203 SEP & Bitcoces mo eee 72 117 WD Bec cniccas O'Leary. ...-.... 62 1156 108 38065.. . Bloomfield. . -. 609° 1130 1054 = 3455.........Al incre OS. ee CSO COs niscecce Tignish.... . 500 940 PM PM AM AM AM PM AM PM 62 300......Charlottetown.....920 545 645 315.,..Royalty Junction....905 525 See BA pn cnsscen Bedford......... 840 449 75 405 Vpesi> 415 Mt Stewart 815 410 Vv Ar}810 40 S65 498.6064 50 Morell.........+ 742 32) OO8 -. OOiisscdas St Peter’s........ 72 20 Wil 63t.......Bear River....... 6 46 203 ee” OO asks vient ee 615 120 AM PM PM AM PM Soe Si cess Yount Stewart..... 810 350 Oar BOR. i cicscced Cardigan....... 737 238 See SDD. occes Georgetown..... 70 215 AM PM PM AM 85D. ...00ee pesseees Emerald..........++++++ $13 O@. ..... «pace TOBVORMD. 22... 2+. 6s 72 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time Seater eR, en : ways nw Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june2i ST. PAUL’S Sunday School Picnic. The Annual Sunday School Picnic will be héld on Thursday, July 4th, 1895, | on the beautiful grounds of John Me- Eachern, Esq., East River. The steamer Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Good Refreshment Tables. Fare, 15 cents ; children half price. une27 The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York Did a larger business in Canada in 1894 than any other Company. Since its organization in 1821 has paid its policy holders for death claims over twenty-two million dollars, Is now paying at the rate of over a quarter of a million each month. 98,900 policies, and $300,000,000 of Insurance in force, attest the popularity ot the Company, its system and the confidence of the public. IT IS THE PEOPLE'S INSURANCE, and is sold at about half the rates charged by old system companies. During the first three months of 1895 it was thorough- ly examined by the Insurance Depart- ments of New York, Illinois, Ohio, Texas and South Dakota, and pronounced to be sound to the core. For rates and other particulars apply to ROB ANGUS, Agent, P. O. Box 3, Ch’town. june29 —eod 3mos. Steamer Jacques Cartier, During the month of July, Tickets from Crapaud to Charlottetown and return will be issued for Sixty-five Cents. These Tickets good to return on the Boat the day of issue or the tollowing day. L. ©. OWEN. Charlottetown, June 28, 1895. | McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY, Bargain Corner. Dominion of Canada, Province of Privce Edward Island, City of Charlottetown. Before Francis Longworth Haszard, Esq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. Take Notice that His Honor the Stipen- diary Magistrate for the said City of Char- lottetown has, by virtue uf the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of the said Island, intituled “An Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” ordered and ap- pointed that WEDNESDAY, 10th day of July next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preceding Valuation Asessments or Rates imposed or authorized by the City Coun: | cil of the said City, and that on such day and daily thereafier, until al] such appeal = have been heard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Police City Court in Charlottetown aforesaid, all such ap peals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 26th day of June, A. D.1895. | ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for Said City. june26—3i (351) pat Co-Partnership Notice. The undersigned have entered into part- nership, under the name and style of McINNIS & THORNE, for the purpose of carrying on a General Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating business in Charlottetown, and have opened a Shop in the PHILHAR- MONIC BUILDING, corner of Grafton and Prince Streets, where they will Le prepared to give prompt and cereful attes- tion to all orders with which they may le favored. Those who contemplate having resi- dencer, churches, public halls or places of business heated either by steam, hot water or hot air, are invited to give us a call before placing their orders. Baths, Closets, Basins, Sinks, etc., also fitted up. First-class workmanship at a moderate charge. Best of references, Estimates cheerfully furnished, ANGUS McINNIS, CHARLES E. THORNE. juneS—3w 2aw (36) For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Shop-and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wkv EYE PROTECTORS inom sii Bicycle Riders, Railroad Men, Store Cutters and Motor Men. Price 30 cents. Also, Colored and all other kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Squaie. june3 TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms. includ ing smal room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mfl- ford Street, Brighton Road; rine minates- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren i1a0deraty- Apply to W C Harris, Jr, may4 Se DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT —— Office -- Kent Street Aug 16. ’94—Iv Wants, Los!, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged Sve cents per line. FOUND.— A purse containing a small ; Amount in money, and some papers, A ppiy | at this office c july2—tf ' | FOUND —On Sunday lasta Satchel] with a | purse and bunch of keys inside. Appiy at | this office | july2—tf } BOY WANTED —At once, to do genera! work about a house. Apply at this office june 29—ti WANTED TO H*RE~—For a month or two, a light buggy and harness. Apply at this | Office tf—june2s HOUSE TO LET—On King Street, opposite MrF edde St C Brecken’s, hash rooms and a kitchen, porch and coach | ous+, large gore an‘ waterproof ceilar. Rent meilerate. ossession immediately. Apply on the pre- mises to E DoyLe. 1% pd—june2s WANTED—Salesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the cou try; Bo experience needed; agents and customers t eated as liberal as the be=t: wrt t+ term 8; mention this paper.—Stone & Weliington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may4—2m (6) P‘STURAGE TO LET—At Marshfield. Good spring water. Apply to F. TURNER. at ___ june25—2, 5, wky 1m WANTED—Men to travel for the “Fonthill Nurseries” of Canada; fast sel.iny special- ties, no substitution in orders, exciasive ter- ritory, terms liberal. Apply at once.—Stone & Wellingtor, Nurserymen, Montreal, Que., | J W Beall, Manager. Mention this paper. | janell—2m (2) TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dwelling | house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersign d! large grounds, truit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Holman. june_—im 135 WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a 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 1h—ap2s TO LET OR TO BE SOLD -Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admirai Bay field; terms very reasonable. Apply to BayYFrrer. & BLANCHARD. oo" — junel TO LET- The bouse at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply at THE EXAMINER office TO HIRE.—\ first-class Horse and Buggy also a doble seated Phaeton Terms reason able. Enquire at G.G Jary’s Jewelry Store north side Qucea Squire, oppos.te Post Office May 15 —dy sma WANTED I MMEDIATELY—Good, stead. boy todo general outside work; good wages Apply at this office tt—june?7 LOST—In this city, on Thursday, 2th inst., a black overcoat. Finder will be rewarded om leaving it at this office. 31- june?7 _ WANTED—General servant, two in a family; no washing; good wages. Apply to MISS STRICKLAND, Fitzroy Street. . june2j—tf LOST From a watch chain, an old gold guinea. Finder wil: be liberally rewarded on returaing same, Apply at this office. jum WANTED—Watering Cart. Apply at this office june2s W AN TED—Two laundresses, one meat and fish cook, Oae waitress, one kitchen girl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George Street. tf—junej9 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 Mre Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and neated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf--mayw w ANTED—A middle-aged, respectable w man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev ii T WooL- } LARD, Georgetown. U—juned tite iiieiaad von iiiiuaaiiin / ' i U fess q ee ee ee ee 2 6 mai cements pen eee { ane , r eM sbeitccosenaseiatlag are tnpr teat te Hit ae