. by 0 ah ge ane See a Bee Oi # . he < wow sr Rips os Se ee ? ae ee ~ ~ ; ‘ ‘4 a rere shar ahcigbe Shad tat te eG OOS ph OOO ENTS pK CE YT Ae ccna ne Ve, em oi ma * ee ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLULLETOWN, JULY 4, daa: ithe a i09Y His babyship will be wonderfully freshened up, aud his whole little fat body will i > >. oe shine with health and cleanlines : after his tub with the “ Albert” 5 || Baby’s Own ’ | Soap. | his soap is made entirely with vegetable fats, has a faint but ex- quisite fragrance, and is unsurpass- » ec as a nursery and toilet scap. Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. * dd JONSTON Real Estate Agent ‘eal Estate bought and so'd on Commission, *jstates Managed. Houses Rented. Rents Collected. Stamper Block 4 Charlottetown, P.E. J. } ; oe ( Houses For Sale ¢ Hiouse 6§ roems 109x277 ft. UPPER QUEEN ST.— table and coach house, lot 500.00 IZENT 8ST. (east)—House C Lot 96:43 Price $600.00 | RAYFIELD ST- -House $1000.00 \ 1‘H’TOWN ROY ALTY—(One mie from the city}, house barns and coach house, with 10 acres of land. Price $2300 } HRAFTON ST. (east)—House heated with hot « water, barns ete. Irice $1200.00 will ex- tg chang \ WUGLAS ST—House, 5 rooms. Price $300 UMBERLAND S8ST--House, 5 rooms, good »s cellar. »ma‘'l garden. Price $400,00 } ISHOP “T—Two tenement house. } $800.00 ) SUSTON ST, (west)—Three y (will exchange) ) *HESTNU T ST—Two tenement houee, (will ‘ exchange) + JORCHE sTER ST [oear Queen St)—House Pric and shop, 6 rooms Price tenement hopse, and shop with outbuildings—business } stand. Price $2000.00 ) cor. PLEASANT ST. & ST. PETER’S j ROAD-.-Large house, new. Price $1400.00 WSTO ¥ ST—(Gallows Hill) honse, 9 rooms, barn, heated with hotair Price $1100 \VOWNATI ST—(Near Euston) two tenemen. i} house, new Price $1250 ROS ST—Two tenement house, new. Price ; 3600 TIGHLAND AVENUE—Honse, 8 i] stable, Lot 60x 190° Price $300.00 TUGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, just coustrncted. each 6 rooms: Lots 4031990 ft. Price $550.00 each. WARD SU—Houss7 roons, Li bsoc a ) Houses To Let { ; -ING STREET (WEST)-—6 rooms and stable . $5.50 per month. rooms 49 £5 | _ING ST--7 rooms $5. per montb, WEST STREEI— Opposite residence : of Sir L. H. Davies a house, 11 ' rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage tent moderate RIGHTON ROAD—10 rooms and bathroom hot waier and electric light $160 a year. JUTHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $50 per year "ATER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 14 rooms, Price $150. per year RIGHTON room, a year RIGHTON KOAD—8 roors and bath room hot water and stabie $160.00 a year LEASANT ST.— House 8 rooms, } coach house. $6.50 per mo, POUTHPORT=Si mmer cottage, and out- buildings new. $50 a year ROAD—I11 rooms and ath valer closet, electric light etc $200 stableand This tea will take place on TUES- "NY, the 26th inst, op the grounds near 'e charch, ea on the tables at 12 o’clock. oons with temperate drinks and any other delicacies on the grounds. Games and amusements for al! Everytb ng firet ciass. T3hould the weather prove unfavorable the 25th, the tea will be held on the ct fine day. Special rain will leave Charlottetown ling at intermediate stations, at 10a. > locel (ime, returning after the tea r MICHAEL FEEBHAN, Sec’y Andrew’s, July 3rd, 1898 ' ‘ Green. nt. Andrew’s Tea. AT THE OPFRA HOUSE | | Best ‘ne But Campany the | Reportoire Show Seen Here in Years. m St. John Gazeits.) . . , rrom toe elab rate preas notices which ; led the W.J. Butler Co., St.John goers were led to expect a per: | rmance very much above the standard | : linary repertoire companies and ‘cons who attended the pro- Hazel Kikk> at the Operas vening bad their expectatiors pitch. To eay was pleased would be ting it mildly as the company showed were every bit as cood as adver. and jus the title ntly ‘those duct -n of 6ivuse 18st 1 up to the highest audience } i justified their claim to popular-price company on the Of Mr. Butler bimeelf little need hia ability is too favorably nown to the theatre-going public to re~ jiire anv further endorsement. Suffice to say that last evening he was seen at s best and increased his hold npon the sudience. His supporting company is tf “the heat road,” be seid us , excellent, such 88 one wonld not expect to find outside of the large metropolitan | theatres and thie fact speakesa volumes for the excellence of their work. ‘lady, Misa Henrietta Brown, essayed the The leading title role of Hazel Kirxe and her work _ compares favorably with any conception ofthe character eeen here in recent years. Mr. Chapelle was powerful as Aaron Rodnev and’made the most of every ops portunity. Mr. Terap is a capable come~ lian and a phenomenal singer. He was perfect!y at home in the role of Pittacus The remainder of the company appeared to distinct advantage. The specialties between the acts by Harry Mayo, Mies Lambert and Mise Terry were of albetter class than is usually jaeenhere, This evening the comedy ‘All | a Mistake” will be presented and will be | cast tothe full strength of the company. There will be an entire change of speciai- | ties, (Seate now on sale.) Dreadful Scene. —— =. Lonpoy, July 1.—The Rome correspon~ | dent of the Daily Mail says: The chember of deputies today (Friday) | was transformed into a veritable battlefield. The tumult wae terrific. More than 20 deputies were injured in the struggle, in= cluding Baron Sonnino, who was seriously burt. Baron Sonnino ie the leader of the ' majority snd the prcbable future premier. The chamter will now be closed until November. A secret ballot having been ordered upon certain bills, the socialists rushed dows to prevent it, Signor Sonnino advanced first to register hia vote, but the socialist de- puty, Signor Bisselati, dealt him a violent blow near the temple. Lignor Sonnino then seized him by the throat and coat collar and threw him down, receiving him- eelf, in the meantime, numerone blows from the’other socialiste who took part in the affair. While this tusse) was in pro- gress, hand to hand combats were waging a'l around and the Conservatives, Signor Santini, and Signor Birtolini used their figte upon the socialists with great effect. Signor Costa. socialist, with his sleeves turned up, dealt blows right and left. —— --- —_—__ _+ <neae— — — NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Remarking upon the fact that Prince | Edward Island papers have complsined ' that a large portion of che amounts charg: ed against the province for public works ix spent on priatingand advertising in Mon- treal, Ottawa and Halifax. One wharf, on which $297 45 was spent in repairs, having cost $96.13in printing and advertising to get the job done, the Montreal Gazette says that: Evidently when the Laurier Gov troment adopts the systema of public ten- der, it does things on a scale no less gener- ous than on any other occasion. _— ——— — License Iuspectien Sin,—W hat are the duties of the Inspec tor of Licenses? Has he nothing to do but suppcena countrymen up for treating, while Sunday, after hours and street pedlar violations are allowed to go acott free, Ifthe inspector will take a walk around some ofthe principal streeta on Sunday, or on market daysafter 7 o’clock, he will find there are othera besides countrymen who require attention. CITIZEN. i © <e Brave and Penitent. New Westminster, B C, July 1— | Donald Ferrier, was hanged yesterday for the murder of Jennie Anderson. He show- | ed no fear and prayed on the scaffold for \ forgiveness. Governor Roosevelt,of New York ia being “boomed’’*for the candidacy of the Re-« publican Party in the next Presidental election. It ia said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarasparilia stood the long marches in Cuba much better than the others, -_- Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then g've Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Actes in twenty-four hours avd causes neither pain vor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extracts corns, It is the bes: Active _ —-»-—---— When you are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It makes the nerves strong and gives refreshing sleep. Jail Management -The Gran ry nave give t public their report after alta | atfair A gy | e = | missioners 0? Kind eno 1 tO ie? e pub- lie know bow they found the affairs of th beld an investiga~ jail managed as they tion there last Friday afteraoon. CiTiIZEN —— il aemmemeaed , L Loxpon, July 1—The Digger News the Boer organ in Loncon, prints @ despatch froua from tJobannesdurz announcing on od anthoritvy that the Volksraag will be asked Moodavto confirm an arrangement made by the executive council, acceptable to the British high commissioner, and the Beitish government. It is believed the arcapgemept grants @ seven yeara retros- pective franchise to Uitlanders resident in the Transvaal before 1890, who will be immediately admitted to burghership, with other modifications in the pnauralization laws, —_— —_—_——_— A Fatal Blow. ParkerspurGc, W Va, July 1— Kid Wanko of Washington, Pa. and Felix Carr, of Huntington W. Va, were to have fought atwenty round contest at Eries Park last night. Wanko knocked Carr out in the fourth round, when he died without having fully regained consciousness. ———__--————--. o+Eer+e —-—-— The Danger Season An Appeal to the suf- fering and Diseased. Paine’s Celery Compound The Great Deliverer and Rescuer Cures Even at the Eleventh Hour- At this time we desire earnestly to appesl to men and women who are ailing and in a low condition of health. 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Take none — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Othex Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has many attrac- s for tow , and it ia expected this season the influx of visitors wil! be | very large. HOW TO GST TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Coarlottetowu every Saturday at noon and will be due .at Charlovtetown on Monday night. On the ‘Tuesday at one she will leave Oo return to Boston. Hali- tax apd Port Hawkesbury are called at every trip. Passengers may take the steamer ataiv of the poris mentioned. The Halirax wiil be supplemented by the following | Grand Duchess laterin the season. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several poris en route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pava, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, also make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way 0: Pictou are brought to Charloueiown bv the steamer Princes:. Those by way of Point Du Chene connect witu the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail especial which leaves Summerside each evening immediatelv alter the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND QTHER ACCOMODA- coming TION. ee ek ctikonics Charlottetown Chania Tiatehecncsenes soo 06 viene “ i i cca s “6 ee FEORED i isnskes sc so os 6 Rankin House..... sass “ Lepage House...........- e Finlay Houre........ e.cecees * ieee SOR, . 5 ss heepass o 66 Railway House....... pintigebees Cantwell House...... Givedissas ss A Sis ok ks se ces Summerside I NS os oa ata ss Campbell Hotel............ " Aitken House......-00. cere wees Georgetown Tapper House........ ...- " Sea View Hotel.......... : Sonri bee waes “ Landsdown Hotel...... ... Cape Traverse Albion Terrace... .. coceses:. Alberton Wieener House...... 0 seneee “ Seaforth Bomee....c. cscess - Railway Hotel............. Tigvish Clarke's Hotel.......... ek Kevsington Commercial Hotel......... " North Sbore Hou-e...... eae There are many other hotels throughont the province, as well as a good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonable rate, RCCKY POINT FERRY The steamer E'fia plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Suodays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf Malpeque «eae & oe ilies s aekckcnk ee " as bebeed ec aneieeiias ee “ ye ee eadeds « ck 4 ee 6 OF has et, kes Gus oe wk oo oe 100 p. m. WP ell cs ho eeibaeeasene das oe $ a ik i a ee i a ae $6 Will leave Rocky Point: Oe Gk le eae 76 a Mm, OF Kid gecenssueel a ss daca CT oe sales’, . ¢ obs ee eens nea k es dees wes mmr = ey eae hens. oe Manns eae Fie cable skbadeecue te - SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Sireet Wharf : Oe Coca wk ok eka 900 a. m. “s eo: 6 26 ae seee0ee eeteeeere ereeeee 2 00 < Me ee A ebisitinetcme a Will leave Rocky Point : Re oe ks oid ch ki 1000 a. m. os eeeree Se Cees eeeteeeee en ee eee 1 15 p- m. “ “ee eee Se teeter eee eee ee enn 3 00 ss s oweree eo as See a tereeereeseee eee 5 00 "9 Tourists Information Bureau. <muaee Visitors to Prince Edward I-land who desire information, relating to hute'~, ard boarding houses, trains, boats Livers stables etc. and how to reach ihe different seaside and country resorts, fi-hing place~ &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Mesera Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Clviown. Al! information cheerfully furvisued free of charge. > aAND— ENTERTAINMENT An'Ice Cream Concert in aid of the P E Island Hospital, will be held in the Kindergarten Yall, on Tuesday, 11th July next,a: 8pm. Programme later. Tick ets 35 cents Tickets at Dodd’s & Ravkin’s. ARTIFICIAL PD EETH ~~. DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Hospital Concert PeGeeeaeases ty at es es SB ~~ fe ey “ © a bd * G Saeenee “ owe (— Weather 3: GOODS traw and Crash Hats aN\e Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, size 34; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 inches, Men’s Summer (cats in cloth, cord, lus- ter and Flannels. Macdonald Houee......... .. Montague oo care oo laine cual -Mount Stewart | Men’s light Coats and Pants made up in anson Honse..... bine r Acadia Hotel........++s0.. Tracedie Beach ; the very latest style RR NES TEA scot ctceesenetie Rustico Pleasant View House....... Hampton 7 : Florida otel.......... Pownal Mer.’s Light Summer Vests in ail the Rae BONES 9 6 5 op cvanioeeees Starhope eadine 8 , SE AIOD MID, iniasosceeses «0 “ I ading ty les. GE aa b's sinidee wt Brackley Point fa €S, ao Sy e? Men’s Cashmere and Cotton Hose in all the different qualities and sizes. Men’s Outing Shirts from 25c up to $2. Bathing Suits in ail sizes and prices. Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for 45c asuit, worth 75c. This is the best snap of the season Trunks We bough: a lirge stock ot Trunks at a great bargain, Do you want a trunk cheap fy J cam WSE ou DAU The Wonderful Cheap Men PRIMER accents sh Queen St.,"near London House. CAR em aR EE, tease gail pres. ee Seis eee PAT MAT ART RAT ART RT ee ss ot tee ’ @ 7 7 a - sd Ft 2 Lee EE Siwko oe oe: " ad ite Gp ee one DN EEL