ca ~- een tN OS ee nat ds oe 2 a RR HK tip ae Sree Ps . eae ae ~ ~ ee se Aailrialintonniaipe 1 - x Y THE DAILY AN : ‘ : rpaoma wv yoni’ : EXAMINER . . . THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1895. ; ‘ a : ; atom ncrmtletiaeeesthatiy Sells nanan Aiba Si catueisaieicoaulaine a MEETING OF PRESIYTERY * oe om . oo ’ . - me eee ™ ponaacivon hcipioonmpen Seo LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. co. 7 SUPREME CouURr. ' > ee ee . | ry’ ’ . | - Bs Pn Presbytery of P. E. Island met in rere 3 Great mantle sale—Beer Bros oe ovehead church on Wednesday, July | Puerspay, July 10, es o LOth, for the induction of Rev. J. Johnson | Phe Queen vs Donald MePher-on. This go1 3.-Meetine of the W R. | to the pastoral charge of the congregation. } Was an indictment for house-breaking and E ‘ ht In spite of the rain there was a large at | larceny therein of a quantity of liquor, the o ten lance. Rev. Mr Moss, of St. | property of Herbert Stanway. The trial s araSso S Mr. ( Davison, son of Mr. James I eters, preached from John 4, | gan On Monday, and the case went to 3 ’ " a a holiday | : “4. lhe moderator, Rev. D. the Jury yesterday afternoon After six . : Sutherland, narrated the steps leading up | hours’ de liberation aver liet of no! guilty | . a . ° oO. ¢ Char et lodge 1h] to the choice of Mr Johneon, ard the was rendered as to the house-breaking,and | The Newest, Daintiest, Most Stylish shown in town, Wright's hall at 8 o’elock bee ge a having been satisfactorily | *° — larceny the jury stated that they T b — answered, after solemn prayer, Mr. John— | COU! not agree. 0 : “oy. * take. 89 iges « . Ca i. Special meeting to- | “on was formally inducted into the pastor. | This morning the prisoner’s counsel e sold at “ You-may-take-them” prices, at our Store. ( All members | : ' ew at Series and Brackley Point | a for ae discharge on the ground J oad, he new ly indueted minister was that the verdict as rendered entitled him _ an " ‘ ‘ i. ne me . then addressed upon his duties and respon- to it. The Attorney General adinitted the Oe Tn ne ne Parasols, formerly $1.10, now OO. Parasols, formerly S260. now $2.00 . . = str livett _— = sete by the met sie after which a me the Court co cares . Me- 7 1.35, - $1.08. - ™ oo, * 2.48 3 i a ve - reat <0 pl ith ay “ur. dames reminded the congregation of * “S00 wa nen addressed bY the Ju lge, | . ‘< ‘““ cK ‘ ) ‘“ . . pe age. . 4 and 150 passeagers } the part which devolved upon them in car- and discharged from the deck Attorney-— | Best Workmanship | ; ; : 1.08, 1.24. (Tight Rollers), 3.18. ape 2 58 —- — | rving out the work of Christ’s church. _| General Peters for the Crown; Stewart, Q | “ (Tight Rollers) 1.85, “ 1.48. « 3.40, “ 2 79 . . ' Mr Job: sou was warmly welcomed by ( sd the prisone : iia 1 7” 1 95, 66 1.56 ‘é 8 65 éé © 99 you the ger “z > serge Ii ig | S'S people, and the enthusiasm which | he Queen vs. James-McIntyre. This | 8 t al t 6 9 fe a Coe ee y and and | Character ed the whole service, argues} 8S 8&2 Indictment for receiving stolen es u l 1es . 2.00, . 1.60. a t.60 ¥ 3.00 . T ry . ; we for the future of this promising con- | goods, knowing them to «be ‘stolen. The | “ 9 95. 6s 1.80. ie j grevat pe r transacting some routine va vening, ana was Ip 0 ices | 7.2 An adjourned meeting of | ! isiness, and appointing Rev. F. J. Coffin | 80me respects conn cted with the Me- L t Prit ‘ MV *s ( Temp a spe os Soe of the Lord’s oe ( ease. The jury, after several | wes “ These are all this season’s goods — marked at our usual low prices ~and, at the above ; ee a val aie ih eeki'e Supper at Mount Stewart, or ily h, | #0BPs absence, reporte hat they coul atl i * ‘ 2 - me ~ * ” a : | =a) r Mea Svs, ta suaeats Ses | not agree and ice idea ] er | a | reductions, They’re a Great Big Snap : : i P i ngregation, on July 2lat, the Attorney-General Peters for the Crow $ kee gene a i lie Pt sbytery adjourned to meet in Malpeque. | Stewart, Q.C., and Johnstone for the > oe + “oe 3S {x} Iso, why. not eal | 2 the induction of Rev. Mr. Fisher on | Prisoner | Boys Suits, Boys’ Summer Coats, Boys e S McRae’s, Charlottetown, hursday July 18th, at If a.m he Queen vs. Frank McAtee. Indict | 6 ‘ "i ap ee ie a seg ; | went for receiving stolen goods, This Odd Coats, Boys’ Odd Vests, Boys’ Odd : Satiafe antenteed | was also connec ted with the former cases. | ie i "9 #6 > : 7 on ‘ , a [LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | Tis morminsthe Atadtney-General stated | Pants, Boys’ Long Pants, Boys’ Short Pants caiiaiae i ce ce aed ' that under the circumstances of the case | RB ee ‘ 5 4 ee ee ? \ Park. a game of cricket will be! _ a be would not ee further, and the OYS I'weed Suits, Boys W orsted Suits, June 27, 1895—246 : cuiien a ae “er ee A WITHDRAWAL IN ORDER, prisoner was Ordered to be discharged. ; . " e 7 ye! iuwech ate from HM. Car entices Cana 'aoearee! | Boys’ Black Suits, Boys’. Colored S i Phoen Cricket Clul The ee Crabbe vs. Carson Action for trespass \ S ac ¢ ults 7 O Ss O orec he uits wenn — 7 PE _ we a a beg ns oa’ ‘wes gg ee ala Sir,—As it has been shown beyond the | and assault. Now being tried before Mr B ; a 4 E es! Gs : ; ys ° ; . . \ um will play with the ee of a doubt ~, Henry —— —— Fitzgerald and a j er O05 S Serge Suis, Boys School Suits, Boys és ( Vs Pie came will alsd' be- |” ater that private ownership “ is the only | McLean, Q. C., for the plaintiff; Stewart, ’ alas ee : ape : ” ' ' . full and complete right of property,” would | Q. C., for the defendant. Sunday Suits, Boys’ Rough and " umble e ’ ai | it not be in order for your correspondent se Gack o-er Gan oe 33 r of _ Soa i Tus Moxracve Tea.—The committee | *Justice,” as a gentleman, to withdraw) = SS EDIGSS Te Suits. Boys’ Ckeap Suits, Boys’ Good Suits, who have the management of the tea in | 918 accusation of “garbling. 2 eee ; ne wt i. ° 5 * aid of St. Mary's Church, Montagne Yours ingasitively, Jas. E. MeDonall shipped a cargo of Boys’ "Two-piece Suits, Boys’ Three-piece ; . ie then dale teeiied ms dake the dein kas. mucrgb farm produce to St. John Nfld. ws z rE’ ’ fs : OF ent emen S urnishin S to Wednesday, the 7th of August, 10 onler | —_—_— | "Goce iectiorona Mica Gc. | te Fhe only place in the city to get ‘ the ay be ata , everyone | CITY TAX BILIs. haal tehereed on ae ercnt ° can take “advantage of it wienjoy a well- | ao School, returvel on Friday last trom | the Largest and Best- Assortment of little earne da | Sir,—From evidence given in the City | Borrorce Keamination ta tH, ees oe > - | Appeal Court it seems that in all cases ee ee ae a aa Suits IS ab a S a S an To vs Ptexres.—To-dav the First } bills rendered to the taxpayers do not iteas ae - P rts, 2 on i . ates , Methodist Church S. School, Zion Church | correspond with the assessors books. Is | * “Base all = then tekeins en i S. Schvol and the League of the Croes are | there much of it? Perhaps there is on a lad ogy ¢ Car . Be sat a = : it ? > ne PROWSE BROS > holdiag their annual picnics This morn- | mall scale something zoing On here like a as : “8 a : . i i ne os eee ge R d m d Cl th inz, th mbers of t League of the they haye just unearthed in New York ate oe Weiale ar Oh Pin } “2 ea y a e 0 ing. ’ long procession— led by thejr | and Other cities shoul - faoke ee es 1 town has | “ eae ste ts wa eens ci ecmebies Cross—a long processi eaded by their} and other cities. It should be leoked | been visiting friends in the village during | Ch'town, July 6, 1895—246 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. bend marched ; r Hall to the| into. We should have a Dr. Parkhurst in last week. She returned to the City © steamboat. Large’ numbers of people left | 4 harlottetown. Friday | : : et a ee ” - = — = 1 ° : ‘ ; 7 i : iday Last. - : a , town for the different places at ‘which the | Pek Dalle. fee wicca > uses We are positively closing out these Departments of our Dtihciianeesdiaies Ponice Covurr.—At the Police C day, J. T. Murphy, charged with ing @ bum-boatman, belonging to H. M. S. jection of his lawyer, Mr. J. J. Johnston, to the case being tried summarily, up to the Supreme Court admitted to bail himself in $200 and two sureties in $100 each. One drunk, Dennis Doolan, was fined $4 or 20 days - Tae Georvetown Races.—We inesday next will probably be the occasion of most jnieresting races at Georgetown in connec- tion with the tea in aidof St. James’ church at that place. race and he green race have been well filled. The two-thirty class will not be represented, but there will bicyele race instead. Specially Cauada, was on the ot sent reduced date. id Mr. John P. Esdale, late machine fore- McKinnon & McLean, of left’by str. St. Lawrence thi- morning to assume the duties of his office a3 inspecter of machinery for Nova Scotia. in place of Douglas Stephens man for Messrs. this ec ty, steam boat who has been promoted to the position of | Inspector of Dominion Steamships. | The lines Marine Mr. Esdale is to be congratulated on his sppointment, as the examinations so cred- itably passed were severe and trying He engineer that was before the | board that made a _ sufficieast marks to pass. He made 94 ont of a} possible 100, the %t making the | was the omy number of | ' otners passiog limit, viz: 50. This proves the office to be no sinecure. { ene } Boarp or Trape.—The reguiar quar- terly meeting of the Board of Trade was} held at the Guardian office last evening. | The Guardiaiz reports that after routine | business and a genera! discussion of the | telegraph service, the president was re- q rested to call a meeting of the Council of the Board to take into’ consideration the | great inconvenience suffered by the cantile community and others with the recert telegraphic arrangements of this province. The following resolution of | condolence was unanimously passed: | “ Whereas this Board of Trade, now in| session, have heard of the death of Mrs. Laird, wife of Hon. D. Laird, a member of this Board, it is resolved that we extend to the bereaved family our pathy in thie sad an i sudden bereavement.” mer- deepest sym- Silalieccices W. M. A—The W M A societies in con nection with the Baptist churches of P E . met in session at Long’Creek on Monday afternoon, July 7th. According to the Guardiar’s report, Mrs. J. C Clark of Bay View presided and led a devotional service of prayer and song which was participated in voluntarily by the sisters. Mrs, Joseph Streth gave a brief address of welcome to the sister societies, after which crisp re- porta were read from societies at Alexan- dra, East Point,,Montague, Dundas, Tryon, Summerside, Springfield, Bedeque, St. Peter’s Road, Cavendish,Knutsford, Char- lottetown, North River, Long Creek, Bon- shaw and others. The secretary, Miss Davis, of Charloitetown, presented a sum- mery of work during the year, which evidenced a growing interest and a good degree of prosperity. Mrs. Higgins, of Norib River, gave an eloquent missionary addrese, fi Mrs. Warren, of slowed by urt to- } assault—| for trial at the next sitting. He waa! The three-minute | probably be a i | And bed rates will becharged on the railway on that | | a story of one of the - ——— A SUGGESTIUN, Sir,—Would it not be a commendable ; Step to open a subscription, the proceeds | of which could be devoted to having the | Guardian man attend some night schcol } in the city? He would thus have an op- | portunity of learning the A BC of tie question of which he is now so | ignorant. At least we might hope he could be taught the mean- | ing of a simple sentence written in plain | | ' social crassly fon ily English. PHILANTHROPIST. - a _ LITFRARY NOTES, ‘OQ, will he paint me what I want,’ | As bonny-as a girlie, Or will he paint me an ugly tyke, d to Mr. Nerli. But still and on and whichever it is He is a cantie Kerlie. The Lord protect the back and neck Of bonest Mr. Nerli.” | “ , This, one of the last verses ever written by Robert Louis Stevenson, is in reference to the portrait of himself, which is given to the public with his verse for the first time} in the July Cosmopolitan. might have come from the pen of Burns, and are inimitable in their way. The portrait was declared by Stevenson himself to be the best ever painted of him. In this same number of The Cosmopolitan Rudyard Kipling tells an Indian story, to which Remington adds charming illustrations; Mrs. Burton Har- rison makes a serious study of New York society in “ The Myth of the Four Hund- red,” and Kate Douglas Wiggins contributes most delightful of Welsh retreats. The Cosmopolitan was with this number reduced to ten cents per copy, and as a consequence, notwith- standing its large edition, it was “ out of | print ” on the third day of publication. The Canadian Magazine, This monthly one of the beet in America, and which has obtained a general | respect throughout the world, is: perhaps lighter than usual,as may befit the heat of midsummer, but is nevertheless a most interesting nam ber, suitable to the student, and to the man who abandons himself to the pleasure of the holiday resort, and to (to repeat a hackneyed expression) Isaac | Walton’s favorite pursuit. Of the thought- ful articles, “Rome Revisited,” light, but most entertaining—an article by C.R. W. Biggar, Q. C., and copiously illustrated, is one. “The Revival of Napoleon Worship,” by J. W. Russell, is timely, and excelleat in judgment and tone. An_ interesting story of a cholera epidemic is told by W. B. Wallace, LL. B., under the cap- tion of “ Halifax’'Heroes.” “ Hypnotism,” by George M. Aylesworth, M. D., is inter- esting reading. “Selfishness and Social— ism,” from the pen of Robert L. Simp-on, is interesting to any student of the devel- opment of womankind. Catherine Helen Spencer, one of the best-known advocates of Woman’s Suffrage, tells her story ofa victory of adult suffrage in South Austra- lia. Some readers, perhaps many, will not agree with her, but opinions of active and thoughtful people are valuabie. “ Two Days in Weimar,” by Ellen Sigid, is a most interesting study of severai great Germans and their environments. A powerful story given in the number Bedeque, in a thoughtful paper An ad- thet at a . Skeow’e*- By dress of w ele yme to the Pant Ww a a the Judgment of God.” A natural had ae er ne . = : Was | story by 4 Joseette Gertrude Menard of fittingly responded to bys irs, | a uf Massachusetts, “ An Indian Lover,” shows Tryon. In the rr < ue eee a close acquaintance with the province of a ae perp ey wtp stem to be pre ‘sunt Quebec. There are other contributions the ladies of these societies show no a worthy of note. The poetry, like almost of exec pony cc ity nor of devotion to the all the poetry of the past, ne — —- eee panes. af twenty years lacks strength. PERSONAL. Hie Honour the Lit Mrs. Howlan. returned to last evening. ‘ie # Ormsby, of Turonw, representing i the London Guarantee and Accident insur- | ance Co., is stopping at the Dufferin. Mr | Ormsby is a great hore enthusiast, having | acted as judge in the Toronto horee fair | for many years. He has also a large stock | farm in western Canada. He will ert act as judge n the Charlottetown fair which will be held this fall —St. John Sup. tenant Governorand Charlottetown “In Areadie,” by J. Henderson, there is a eweetness flavoring of old French verse, which we hope Will be revived, if +ome- what ia a different mode, in the beginning of the next centurv. The magazine ‘s published by the Ontario Publishing Co., Lid , ‘Toronto, at $2.50 per annum. Single copies cost 25 cents, and are well worth the price. — —— ———— Hot weather underclothing from 45¢ a suit up at Prowse Bros. Straw hats at cost to clear. Don’t pass the Wonderful Cheap Store for children’s clothing. c; BIG , Any Untrimmed Hat in All Capes and Jackets : ATTRACTIONS. ing goods worth $1.50 and $1.80. ladies’ $1.32 Shirt Waists, all sizes, in a beautiful variety of patterns. PEVTLE LLL IL ITI a lowest fraction of their value. Cream and White Silk Gloves in stock. BEER BROS. Tux Wearuee.—Moderate to fresh westerly winds; fine and warm. i H coe our stock, includ- $ remaining at the is in port potatoes for Messrs Norton & Scrimigeour. Some of our young men are so pressed by business that they can hardly take thirty minutes for refreshments. Mr. D. Chisholm, our popular shoe- maker still sticks to his last; all who want to save their soles should give him a call. One of our village swells is so retiring in habit, that he goes to bed with his clothes on. Owing to ill-health Mr. D L McKenzie, tailor, hes been forced to go abroad ona two months-vacation. We trust that on his return he will be much improved in health. The dredge Prince Edward is doing good work here. She is manned by a crew of very industrious men. ; The domestic circle of Cardigan was invaded last week by an agent for auto- harps. He succeeded in selling quite a number. We trust that these harps will be shedding the soul of music at the grand concert to be given in the village hall on the 10th inst. Some people, formerly citizens of this place, but who had been residing in the United States for some time, returned his home during the course of the last two weeks. We are glad to see our friends back. Many have changed in some re- Spects, but in many cases we can notice no more change than there is in their pocket books. A lady, not old, but nearing that age “when decay’s eftacing finger will sweep the bloom where beauty lingers,” broke off her engagement with a young man, for the reason, so she says, that he sneezes in his sleep. We should Jike to know she found it out. how Gee WILICKENS. Cardigan, July 8, 1895. Delicious Lemonade ? ATLCENT A GLASS: $ Sai ne temenate? ; By using one of Johnson's Lemon- ; ade Tablets, a teaspoonful of sugar and a glass of water, a refreshing drink of delicious lemonade can be prepared in a few seconds. The tablets are done up 12 in a bottle at ¢ 10 cents, so cost is as nothing com- ¢ pared with the ease in preparing and the satisfactory results. $ S@F Orange Phosphate and z Beer tablets at same price. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. Gathering . Moss ! Keep the ball rolling. We don't believe in keep- ing still and letting the We are up with the times in world pass us by. both goods and prices. Buy your FURNITURE from the MAKERS. : « WARK WRIGHT & CO,, LTD. Who Sell at Selline Prices. The SS BONAVISTA. sailing from Montrea. on Friday morning, July 12th, will be due at Charlottetown Munday morning, July lth, and will sail for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via Sydney. carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and prodace under deck. For further particulars as to freight and passage appiy to PEAKE BROS. & CO., july9 Agents. "WA NITED AT GNCE—Good coat, pont _ ad 0 apprentices B a -_ tf—juned — WANTED—Two laundresses, one meat and fish cook, one waitress, one kitchen girl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George Street. tf—juneld TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield, terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD. junei ‘TO LET- The house at the head of Pownal vest makers; 3 MCKAY WOOLEN Co. = cor ca pions aaa Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply at THe EXAMINER office PASTURE TO 1L.éT—Paature for one or two cows near residence of L.C Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Ro+d. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. may29— T) LEC—A nice cottage on Fitzroy Stree janel4 Marine Insurance! VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates “Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown; June 6, 1895—246 in the market, is disposed of, cmmamememntiennitiennentiiontioeess LADIES A x D CENTLEMEN ! Charlottetown, July 4, 1895. business, and will sell our Entire Stock of the above Goods DISCOUNTS OF FROM 295 TO 40 PERCENT. Some Lines at Less Than Half Price. The class of goods we offer for sale are the most fashionable Genuine Discounts will be given till the whoel TERMS SPOT CASH. D. A. BRUCE. eon ALT ALAC TEITR TWO SPECIAL Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes, Grand Value. J. B. Charlottetown, July 6, 1895—dy See’ our window. Sepmelipeaege ll eedietiractinmeees SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & GOS. etvantiy" acer. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. LONDON HOUSE ! Bargain in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. ’. J. HARRIS, Selling for 50 cent, Selling for 95 cent For This Evening! Ladies’ Dongola Bals and Buttoned Boots, MACDONALD & CO. Some say that no living person is able to sell goods cheaper than them, but you will please call at the Charlottetown Bargain Corner and inspect the beautiful Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Youths’ Clothing, Tweeds, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Boys’ and Men's Light Summer Coats, Summer Underwear, Bathing Suits, Trunks and Valises. f LINES. $1.00 1.25 Dobell Line. S. S. TIBER, now receiving freight at Montreal, ‘sails {or this port Thursday, llth inst., and will sail from here for Halifax, N.S., and St. John’s, N. F., on MONDAY, 15th inst. For further information as to freight or passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent. jy9- 26 patws guar thm WANTED! Citizens and Visitors to call to the “Commercial and Maritime Exchange,” Morris Bloek, Victoria Row, Queen Square. Open Day and Evening. An Electric Fan (the only one in the Province) keeps the | place charmingly cool. Fruit, inch and Frigid Drinks served on the counter and in a large, cool, airy parlor in the rear. English and American News and Sporting Papers on file. Telephone connection. A. MACDONALD, jy6—10i 246 Proprietor. Auction Sale, The undersigned will offer for sale by Auction, oa MONDAY, 15th July, at 2 o’clock, p. m., the Standing Crop of 50 Acres of Hay on Lower Saint Peter’s Road, adjoining the property of Benjamin Wright, Esq. Terms at sale. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees Late Owen Connolly. at We, the nndersigned, beg of the public of Charlottetown and sourrounding districts, and hope that you will kindly uadertake the task to be judges and jurors in a matter-—that is: Where to Get the Best Yalue for Your Money! but before your verdict is given assortment of Children’s Immense ranges in all departments, We remain, waiting for Judges and Jurors, yours truly, . MeKAY WOOLEN COMPANY, Bargain Corner. DR. HD. JOHNSON Quebec Steamsiip Company, “CAMPANA.” | This new and beautiful Steamship is new on the route between MONTREAL and CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements Rates of Freight moderate and service egular. LEAVES MONTREAL—July 8th and | 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sept. 2nd, 16th | and-30th, Oct. 14th and 28th, and Nov. 11th. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27ti, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents. guar ws SAILING DATES. jy9—2aw 25 pat m th PE. Island Railway On and after MCNDAY, 24th June, 1595, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward, Trains In ward. > oy = — down. Read up. PM AM PM PM 400 645...... Charlottetown. .... 12 10353 422 659....Royalty Junction 12038 1901 | 512 733.....North Wiltshire....11 13 92 | SH FBiceess Hunter River.....10 58 918 604 8 7....6:. Bradalbane...... 10 21 s 4 614 813.........Mmterald ........10 12 8 48 | SW, BB... cacy. Freetown .956 838] 650 837........Kensington .. 9 35 4) 72% 900 Ar Ly 900 800 Summerside AM AM §10 1140 Lv Ars 55 | 825 12038........Miscouche........ 810 3 | 6 -WOM....c00- Wellington ....... 7 5l ae” Bal teeuces eg 3c eee 72 7 ap WR I cones ens OTS, oce+.:.. 6B } OT = BD. cc ccctn Bloomfield........ 69 \ BOGE- BEBiec ces cecd ee ae 541 WS DLB6 BB ci chores Tigniah...s-..0+- 500 9 40 PM PM AM AM! AM PM AM PM| 6% 300...... Chariottetown.....920 54) 645 315....ReyaltyJunction....905 525 TE “Oy ccesev ces Pa kceatone 8 49 449 7% 405( Ar Ly) 815 415 Mt Stewart 815 410¢ Ly f Ars 810 400 S86 OEh..u ... oe 2 @ 3 ee ae $t PabOrs oo 05002 72 250 Wil 563i.. .Bear River 6 46 203 105 «6665... os OORts <n. 615 120 AM PM ee _PM AM pM 82 410..... Mount Stewart..... 8 10 3 * SSF OW. cccevess Cardigan....... 717 2 38 1000 ¢& W.......Georgetown..... 700 215 AM e 'M PM AM BE scgebbcomseses Emerald. ......+---++e+0 8 13 eae Cape Traverse..........-- 72 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways ~ | Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. | J B MACDONALD & Co. jy6—dy 6246 wy li Che rl ottetown, June 27, 1895—dy AGENT East, seven rooms, Apply to J D TAYLOR, cstribillinninditinianemmnaalag F TO LET-—Two oitices in the Stamper Block. Apply to PROWSE Bros. tf—-mayl Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. jun32 ETE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offios -- Kent Strest Aug 16, ’"94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, de Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FOR SALE—A trained spaniel dog, two | years old, first-class retriever, can be had cheap by addressing P O Box léz 3i—jyly BOATS FOR SALE—\A sail boat, sloo rigged, 16 feet keel, and 12} feet keel row boat. Both doats are in good condition. Apply at GV Mooxkr’s Barber Shop. lw pd—jyl0 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A cook. ply to Mrs F Perers, Sidmount. july$—3i pe Ap- WANTED—A good canvaeser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciality to | farmers; exclusive control; now is the time | to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp to; reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A man ser- van'; none but a smart, competent man need apply.—F Perers, Sidmount. juiy$—si pd RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The property of Mr Archd Johnstone, now occupied by Mr | Webster, situat: on the Malpeque Road, near Bayfield Street, verms easy. Apply to A A MCLEAN, Solicitor. iw july9 WANTED--A cook. Apply tc Mrs F W HyYNDMAN, Kent Street. if—julys TO L“T—A very comfortable and pleasant | ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ | ingsmall bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mile ford Street. Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, tive minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; rea imoderate- may4 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Appiy to ti—-apls PASTURAGE TO LEI—At Marshfield. Good spring water. Apply to F. TURNER. june25—2, 5, wky Im WANTED—A boy about 16 ;ears old to work abvut a house and attend toa horse; must have good recommendations; one from the ae preferred Apply at thie office, july3 WANTED-—Watering Cart. Apply at this office junezi WwW ANTED—A middie-aged, respectabie wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev E T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. tf—junes WANTED TO HIRE—For a month or two a light buggy and harness. Apply at this office. tf—-junezs TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersigned! large grounds, truit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. 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