the spoon wit a score of 33 points. Co sentation of the prizes closed an evening’s ef THE DAILY EXAMINER . : : TUESDAY, JULY isa = eeceeneenteie conte J Ban , e Pa 14, 1896. ‘ “ ——---- } eetenatinanncomeienes = = snes Sulla treooeooetegeoranene en manatee oe nates SS eee pce hie - os édnebinas LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, : = Beer Bros. for Dress 100ds LIGHT SUMMER COATS. | Ot Weather Clothing eo : We havea very nice line ot light coats i " Oo Ca er ay 1 ‘ Ce a ; for hot weather, prices from *T5¢c up to J e e ; $5.00.—PROWSE BROS 5. pennies A a ise w poeed ¢ . | > 2 t Ss \ l ‘ Seott Act : White and light stripe Vests, cheap in a ‘ 7 ° ° . ma re Pp ain ne iat Jat tat Ga alin ted bok ake al Light Coats and Vests, Light Vests, Light Pants, Light A oe | Underclothing, Light Shirts, Light Tier and B f . t Irts lon 1éf an ‘ac : ris . Senos. Dendkncte tk. Whlis ab Goloced Shirts. any clec. ans oe 7 g ' races, All kinds of light summer goods selling cheap all this month. Al Gov e" = s ® 1s 8 1D. C. Mcleod, Q. | Brice: Ask to soe one Se Unlaundried Bound not to carry any goods over this seazon. All must go. Schox Seed Shirt, guaranteed as good as any $1.00 ‘ Re a aes : ; - =" jaundried shirt it the city. : —(X — Cotton Dre 5S goods, Ladies Capes, liats, Ribbons, Trimmings, ete. ‘ ‘ Sabba Sch i Ww Boat ra a | | PROWSE BROTHERS Ww deat » PPOTHEDY ell PROWSE BROTHERS. : rowse Brothers : _ ‘ a i _ . rd ein the astevening, rode a - . . wiaribs . MAN, AN UNSRATEFUL ANIM ~<. : ty pean rae ee —THE— THE BICYCLE ROAD RACE, “—~ % . a sr. Pacva—The new 8. Puoref otearns is Best, — | fe | THE ee rch Ww be secrated on Sunday Unsworth Takes First Prize, Morris Second As — oe snecedd in showing a vood THE } RAN ARES be Nb SEM Sb Ste Se SUSE a oh b¢ a be Bishop Y 5 aa eased teed. deal of dis atisfect'on eith the «ca: er, | oie 9 es e . > @ “—@ “—@ “@ * s ee > “> *— “> ae SUPREME CouRr, 1 A great crowd of people assembled on and grumt le a great deal about i, In oes é MB. A ~ “i ae : Bsa | St. Peter’s Road last evening to witness Summer we re too hot, in winter too cold, This Summer are Belt AS A aw Ag ‘ 416, C. M. B.| Wepnespay, July 14. | the finish ofthe C. W. A. road race. The anil during bright spring days we com- a i. ; iN A : ‘. Pa Hall « ght at | Cie W Biles: 66 ae 53 | race was from Honston’s Hotel, Brackley plain that it won't last Jong. The great Buckles, Shirt Waist Sets, | K\ A a portant that there | Grant rried at Summerside: verdict for Point, toa point in the vicinity of the Recret for doing eT with ell compl .int Longe Guard Chains Opera Tee S yy : : F niu? ‘Thedeect discharece rule for —_—_—- | Prince Edward Island Hospital, and there] i8 to dress appropriately. In summer s00e U os et ee fg? ‘ SERRE aR. new trial The Attorney General for | were six starters. There was c rsideral 1: don’t dress; weir @ neglige shirt and Guards, Side Combs,Chain 2s owe ss —\ regular co amuuication of defendant; Neil McQuarrie for plaintitf. | 8. lation as to who would win the rece, * atch your neighbor work. You'll be Se ee AY AS 5 i odge N \. Pe aod A. M.,} Chas. Alfred Chcuillon vs. Donald | and when Mr. L. A. Haszard crossed the , ©o0ler than «ee worked yourself. But Bracelets, Stick Pins. Ss ¥ 7 ‘ge T oe M asOnic | Farquharson. Action for breach of con line first, followed by Mr. L. Unsworth a in winter that’s different; ‘ indulge Ja al! NA A¥z P k |tract. Mr. Justice Vitzgerald gives judg- few seconds later, there was much enthas- | the active work you can find, but instead | | aye just received some very | '@* lige ——e ; ent for pla‘utitf for $100. S-ewart, Q.C., jiasm. The following summary wil! show of burdening yourself with a number of fi ’ 2ibl Belts i he Se, ? C raxes.—To-n *¥ will be the, for plaintiff; F. L Haszard, Q. C., for de- | the time of starting and finishing and the | £a™ments have your oater coats interlined pretty Ri 90n Helts in t 1e os oe. last day for receiving the dircouat on city fendant. | elapsed time : oe ce een > a keep out all | jatest widths. My stcck is | MS “AS taxes se who have not vet psi ip Rebecca Wadman and another vs. Aivs Slaps wind, Fain and frost and yet 1s Inexpensive . . “ins ¢ 2 ¥ N ily govern themselves ae me — H ‘Wa cc an ities on > sabia Mr Started Finished rong and a0 light ” weight that eae don’t feel lar Be, end . ae - sy: s% Ne. 4 6 ee ee ee . : ; : : ; * | its presence, ‘ atest styles ——e Ze ox'r forget the rally of the Kad ee iagana gives judgement” tee L'Onsworth 6.33.30 7.1935 46.05] oe popular and latest styles. 1. z ~~ v the Reece Bee adeavour pla ntiff for $107.3 H. Morris 6.33.00 72017 4717 have oye “a C 76 h “ ee ms rge Street Ci rig- Jat es McLeod aod another v8. John L. A. Haczard 6.31.30 7.19 00 47.30 : MARRIED s “AS st " s evening at 8 o'clock. Lacey. This case was tried at Summer C. Woods 6.3030 7.19.50 49.20 At the residence of Mont. Muttart, Esq.,| @ & aS Tor ithusias mn Cristian Service.” side and was non suited. Mr. McQuarrie, W \ eo £292 yOs r9 »q| Cape Traverse, on Thursday evening, the AVA Ao ; : “i ; wo F. W. L. Moore 6 32.30 1.23.00 5230 : Ze -”s " ting expecte p'aintifP's attorney, makes application to L. A. Seller 6.31.00 727.45 56.45] 2b inst., by Rev. W. H. Warren, Mr, sige ——_ .] cic oc set aside judgment of non-suit. The court — E. Duchemin 6.30.00 7.34.00 6460] red C. W. Clark, of Lower Tryon, to Miss é ie. Prat goal for - : ; oy 7 - ss d re fused the application and discharged the H. Mabon 6.32.00, did not finish ee grand -daughter of Henry ony. NEW oh Mt Se Keep cool 1nd comfortable these hot 2S: ments, good everythirg at St. J.m23’Sab-| James Delon; ‘Daniel F. M Always a stylish and useful | J. B. Allan 6.34.00, did not finish. - Callbeck, of Charlottetown. “a ee 78 SETS? aici . »< a ws Sav—) James Delonjours vs.;Daniel F. Mac ; ef ‘ ‘ alia , al | me SETS? We have the rerfe tly v : _ aii Akal we 8 -one. donald. Mr. Morson is now showing article of wear for the girls, PBs. «2 wet eae = a SHIP NEWS aS % tilated Rind, well made anid made = ‘Vv ‘ vet 1 ti ets only 15 cents ‘anse acains t i c The S } . slde “9 c . re : _ . . . ; ° } 7} é ic : ; : fae en 1 ts z ee ae ae cm fag trial, &e. The | or indeed for any lady. with toeir speed. Mr. F. W. L. Moore col- pee In BROOCHES. You will be | °*“** to fit, with a price made to fit your “™@: : : oe Attorney Genera ae of rule, Capes that are very “be-| /ided with a dog after he had been under Port ef Charlottetown, delighted when vou see them se: oe a owe \ wu D Sunday next being 3 arog ng” ¢ : : _| Way some time, injuring the fork of his pitas eo J a ; AS Samples 18 Our mosth. window, oe ; + ul Day brethren New Queen’s Counsel. coming “our younger lady | wheel. Mr. Dachemin struck — Will you call ? : ea he Lodge Room at two a’clock cae patrons who wish to be stvl- ; stone and was thrown from July 13—J A G C, Langill, Wallace; . S% we rent to decorate thes Orrawa, July i3. es : % sis wheel. The crank of} Pleiades, McInnes, do; Daniel, Roberts, do; — bore C 80 Tee graves feceased members of the onder. | The new Queen’s Counsel ao P.E. ish and no one has a better Mr. Allen’s wheel broke when he was | Queen ef the, Fleet, Maskell, St Peter ; W. W VW ELLVER i ' x Galbraith’s ba ‘ the procession. [sand are Neil McQuarrie Samnierside, right to be—these garments | about four and a half miles from the city, | Elisha Crowell, Maskell, do; Genera! Mid- . ed Successors to Perkins & Sterns om ; ~ and D. C. McLeod. Chario:tetown. are on sale at the mosi “induc- | #4 be as forced to retire. Mr. Mabon | dleton, Godin, Bathurst; ss Coban, Fraser, Hie ages aS ~ ee Nertlink Madisiacss wah pri i also dropped - of the race about the} Montreal;Kohinoor, Bouderault, Pictou. As 4. is i r : } its ce ene a ol S. Ra ace. 3 fi ste ing a é 8s c I at . = § yi tor ; Sablath uae For Sare—aA large size bell tent, al- A n opportunity worth em- Moskd his bendie tix aie ee “i: | ie j ; ' crounds of Mr. J. ™03° uew. For price and_ particulars = : a _ | he borrowed at the hotel which was not Ju'y 13—Swallow, Vanember, Tidnish:; eH) & McKachern at Point. The Southrer; ®bplyto J.P. Gordon, with Moore & Mc | bracing is the chance to buy | of much service. JA GC, Langill, Wallace; Pleiades, Me- aS ZS leaves the ferry wharf at1ld a. m. a 2 Leéd, tity. those at low prices. Capt. W. W. Moore was starter, and | Innes, do; Henry G Ives, Heighton, New- AS } — : eo ” _, | Councillor Johnson, Cisrles J. Patton |} castle; Daniel, Reberts, Wallace; ss Cam- Ye : esiieiijibigil Lost.—A bound music book on Chestnut Blick anc colored dress and Geo, A. Sharp were j:dges at the fin- | pana, Baquet, Pictou; “Maggie Roach, Ir- NZ % Tuk Exoixeers’ spoon competition took Street. Finder will please leave it with | goods at pBices to please every | ish. ving, Richibucto; ss Coban, Fraser, St ? — pax N-n-instoa Refle Range on Satyr. . Cne of the members of Worth’s Band. one In the evening the club were entertain- | John’s, Nflj; Kohinoor, Bouderault, Pic- Qe aD d ust. Corp!. Baird captured the spoon = nes ane a ed at Carter’s restaurant by Mr. Mark tou. a \ S 1 the senior class with a score of 9) Wright, agent for the Stearns “Yellow as pins; Corpl, Ar ferson getting 89 points, @@=> SBS GQe2eweeeeos Feilow,” one of which was used by Mr. ee vw‘ NAVs in the juniorclass Sapper Smith secure: Unsworth who won the race. The pre- ° ° fae I ] . Pp & . . We 4 Johnsoy's—~ | ¢ Flavoring Essences ¢ 1 best ; Morris scored nis, ol po a A Pieasany Enxrerrarswextr._-9p Satl urday afternoon at Dalvaie, Mr, Macdon- ald’s palatial summer residences op the North Shore, Mr. and Mrs Long ? are the strengret am >. to be had. G. wort hi re a large party of friends, Try them. ? who steamed down from Mutch's Hotel in ". Mr G. A. Devlin’s new steam yacht fr Ess. Lemoa ( Elisor A wry enjoyable evening was “Vanilla ( Spent, and al! joined in commending the é Al 1 ding Almond good taste displayed by Mr. Longworth in ( a7 ( laying out the gro in 1s and Superintending - : Strawberry ¢ t! e construction of this beautiful summer é - Rasplerry 3 ore . } éé > , eS é Pineapple ; 2 éc ) 1 L O. A —The members of St. George’s é Peppermint ‘ and Boy ne tee Oz L "poo returping to . ty Orange, ete, , the r Lodge room after atten ling divine eervice on Sabbath last, paseed & unaui. @ Johnson a Johnson ( mous vote of thanks to the Rev. Bro. Silas 3 . ~ nes for hia abl nd imterceting nocn — for his ak and interesting _— 4 BzeVBVWVVBWBWESBSES ey mony On the occasion, aiso to the Trus —— a ee aa tees of the First Methodist Church for the use Of the same, and to the choir for ser- vices rendered. Many comments of praise were heard among the members of the Order and others, for the excellent music appropriate for a Sunday parade. Long may Worth’s Band be to the front. > BRASS — AEDSTEADS _—_— 2 | ' Races.—Arrangements are acocut completed for a grand regatta for! SAILING a1! boats, to take place on Charlottetown \ . . harbor on Monday, the 27th inst. An ex arsion boat, with refreshments n| voard, will fullow the ¢ontestants, and a} : mited number of tickets will be sold. | They cost quite a few One of our ety bands will be in attend. | dallarg, but are ance ani fur © enhance the enjoyment | : hove wo take alvontage of the Excur- Part pirticnlars as to the course zes to be offered, the . : in Style. ‘Way up seme © 8. © i , Will appear ijater on i yj es w close < Tuesday, the 2\st nice stock slow » Boat oa ners wi!l] please take notice here. have their entries sent or banded in Mr Jol } Worth, _— ? sail loft on 4or i 5 W th irf oS MARK — oo WRIGHT & 00. LTD svar anne nent Ail Oar Wich Class Capes eo == AT A LARGE DISCOUNT ee im 00—Light Fawn, Perforated Design, for $5.00 9—Bluette, Braid Trimming, for $5.00 5--Brown, Sequins and Silk Emb’d’y ter $5 On -Fawn, Fancy Stitchiug, for $5.00 $8 00 —Biuette, Applique, Silk lined, for. - $5.00 $9.00—Liyht Fawn, Applique, for - - $5.00 $10.00—Light Fawn, Velvet Collar, for - - $6.00 $10 00—Fawn Trimmed Sequins and Braid, for 06.00 $10.00 —Tan, Shot Silk, ruche and lining for $6.00 $10.00—Fawn, Handsomely Braidei, for $6 00 $12.00 -Moss, Braided, silk }ire}, for - - $6.00 $16.50—Fawn, Handsomely Appi qed for - $f0.00 600680008502 008808009Si + 208565555 38888O888E08 eoeo, RIALK 2 °?°* ‘oke, with jet and ribbon trimming for $8.00 and Ribbon, Colored Silk SS 60 $8.60 1, Handsomely trimmed $12 00 tibbon and $12 00 t we $39.00 —Lece and Satin, Handsomely Trimmed with Rib- ¥ Mh. ee I atis andsomeiy Lrimmed wi $15.00 000596099800 8660 0900 0OC9S90O50SOS99SS09CCCOCOO This is a Most Unusual ““"" Sacrifice of Choice Gocds. We invite you to call and share in the attractions. TERMS CASH—No Approbation. ~*~ BEER BROS. “6 - - PPPPPRITPPPPPPPEPIDITPRRRRIPREPRPPRRERRHOP PRP PHROPPTHHIPrOHROnOES ef $!2.00—Lace, Silk Sil! Jet for $16.50-—Silk Crepon, Satin Lined, Trimmed with Lace, Rib- hoa and Jet. for $19 60-—-Silk Crepon, Silk Line ith Rucking and Jet, for $2 3.00—Lon +z Cloth, Trimmed with Lace, Braid, for ors ’ A $14.0 . crepon, ./20c, ne ee for CALL AAacdandaneaddaddi slrerrennreeetne renee nOHORRRONREDTONOD Pe ns asia bat eg an es — NAWAQdAiAdedsbaassbdedsehesddaddddddseseLdbdsdcdbabeddddbddadsdsddddddabadedadadadsdbasasdbdbadabsdadde entertainment that will be long remember- ed by the participanis. It may be stated here that the first prize a valuable bicycle lantern, was given by Mr. J. Pitblado, President of the clul; the second pr.z, a pair of opera glasses valued at $4, was given by Mr. Isaac Carter, vice- President, and the third priz2, a ecyclo- meter and bicycle bell, was donated by in- dividual members of the club. _— +o ——_————— THE HALIvAX SUMMER CARNIVAL, The great events to be seen at the cap- ital between July 28 and 31 will never be forgotten for brilliance and magnificence. Halifax will be the objective point for thousands of travellers from now till July 28th, and between July 28 and 31 a large portion of the people of the American MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL. tt Act Enforcement up For Discussion — New Watering Cart, The regular monthly meeting of the City Council way held last evening, Mayor Dawson presiding and every member of the Board being in his place. After routine business the Park Road- | Committee submitted the Se way follew ivg report: Your Committee, as requested at | continent will watch with interest for re- last meeting of the City Council, tave con- {| ports of what goes on is that city. Taose four days of the Halifax Summer Carnival will be memorable for the crowd of lucky people who have the good fortune to b> within the city during the great aflair now to near and which bas been six long months in preparation, which has been thoroughly advertised in every Canadian city and through a large portion of the sidered the plaas and specifications pre- pared by Mr. John P. Nicholson, and find the estimated cost of constructing 400 feet as described in resolution passed at last meeting of Council in accordance with said plan to be $1,345. it was decided to grant the prayer of a number of citizen’ who protested against the removal of the electric light from | Eastern Stetes. A rich season of enjoy- Hillsborough Park. ment has been made ready in Halifax. A letter wae read from Carvel] Bros. | First there wili be boat races between the world’s aquatic giants. Three famous onis may be mentioned: J. G. Gaudaur, champion of America; Edw. Hanlan, ex stating that they were prepared to take a re-lease of Pownal wharf for a term of 4} years at a yearly rental of $650, with the option at the end cf that time of | champion, and Geo. Bubear, ex-champion extending for an additional five years at| of England. The carnivai programme in- cludes international aquatic racing, grand electric concerts in the Gardens, electric light sports, grand revi w of ‘sailors and marines, under command of Admiral Erskine; horse races on a grand scale, a magnificent evening harbor illumination, during which aburning ship will be blown up by submarine mines, managed by the Royal Engineers; yacht races, &c. On Fei- day afternoon tbe grand profesional four- oared race for the championship of the world and a purse of. $1,900 will take place. The fortifications, ships of war and other ol.j-cts of interest will be open every day to sightscers. The infiuite variety ot usture’s beauty in the parks and garden- of Halifax will combine with all thy brilliant pageantry anl magnific ent display anc duto make the Halifax Summer Carnival of 1896 an epoch event which those who see will not forget. Ex- cursion rates will be given on all lines of transportation to tle ci'y and arrange- ments have been made to cheap!y and comfortab'y house the thousands of visitors who may go to Halifax. the same rate. Referred to the public pro- perty committee. On motion Mr. J. B. Macdonald was reappointed a n.ember of the City School Beard. On motion of Councillor Hughes it was decided to purease a new watering cart, from DeWolfeSon & Co., Halifax, the cost of which is boteto exceed$350. Councillor Hughes explained that the cart it was proposed to buy will hold 500 gallons and will throw the water from 2& to 29 feet. It will sprivkle the entire width of the street, andthere is a ehut-off on either. side which may be used when necessary Councillor Horne then brought up the matter of Scott Act enforcement and re- ferred to a report which was in circulation to the effect that the prosecutors had been instructed not to take action against cer tain parties supposed to be selling intox- icants. He regretted the absence from the meeting of the Recorder, as he wished to ask him some questions bearing upon the matter. Councillor Horne, before re- suming his seat, moved the following re- solution : V hereas, It is evident from the records of the police court that the prosecutors are not enforcing the Canada Temperance Act as they were some time age ; Therefore Resovived, That this Council do now instruct the prosecutors to vigor- ously enforce the Act from this time for- ward. Councilor Hooper seconded the motion. After some discussion on the matter Councillor Taylor moved that Councillor Horne have leave to withdraw his motion. Councillor Nicholson seconded the motion. Mayor Dawson pointed out that the ——_—_——_—_ a: <i (See -- A HORSE'S OPINION OF THE BICYCLE Sir,- Before that new machine came into fashion we held the reins of couvey— ance, and we were traded around from one master to another until our tempers were tred up to “ Loiling point.” We have an ea: ier time now, thanks to the bicycle for this streak of good luck. Iam a nervous horse, but [never found it out until the bicycle came. l used toshy at first and nearly upset the carriage with its occu- pants. But Iam becoming more used to them now; and if they would only use a little judgment when they meet me I aitendance of the Recorder at Council wonta . eee ; " ; : ) t i. meetings was purely voluntary. As for ees - hess or bg - 7 . : ; ¥ : vo : ‘ = Councillor Horne’s motion, he thought 4) S2S'e"*. ware. my 6meires driving me along a wide road might be altered and putin @ more sug- gestive form and then the prosecutors could be ordered to attempt a most vigi- lant enforcement of the Act. The resolu- tion as it stands is, without a knowledge of the facts, a reflection upon the Coun- cil, and by slightly altering the form of the resolution no reflection would be cast upon any person. So far as he was per- soneily concerned he was no party to any compact with the prosecutors, and he velieved that nosuch compact existed. He thonght it imprudent to pass the reso— lution in its present form. Several members of the Board dis- claimed all knowledge of a compact with the Scott Act prosecutors, and it was pointed ont that Councillor Horne’s reso- lution was a reflection upon the Police I see two bicycles coming towards me. Then my mistress keeps me to the left as near to the fence as is possible to get. But when the bicycles see me they steer straight for my head, avd upon arriving there begin to wriggle and make sundry simi'ar contortions, which finally ends in an upset. I often wonder why they don’t keep the other side of the road like we do, and when the space is narrow fall into file, like I see the people on the sidewalks doing, and thereby preventing a possible collision or calamity. For I believe that if they don’t learn to ride with more consid- eration I will some day give my mistress an ugly toss unless she forces me to jump on top of them, which I bear her threatening to do, and if she does I will do : ’ : it. Committee, cf which Councillor Horne - > -e - : Sensip_e Horse. was himself a member. ~ But Councillor A Sensi Ho . . . ——- nM — - a , ution, : 4 Horne refused to withdraw bis resolutio Gor a. Weritsc.—Last eve.ing, just characterizing the attempi to choke off discussion as “cowardly, unjust and wrong.” On a vote being taken there appeared for Councillor Taylor’s amendment, Tay- ler, Nicholson, Douse and McCarron; and against it, Hughes, Horne, Hooper and Jolnson. Mayor Dawson gave kis casting yote against the amendment. The Board then divided on Councillor Horne’s motion, there appearing in sup- portof it, Horne, Hooper, Hughes and Johnson, and against it, Taylor, Nicholson, Douse and McCarron. Mayor Dawson also voted against the main resolutica for the reasons which he had previously stated. Meeting adjourned sine die, after the mail train came into the stauien, an agevt by the name of Matheson, not knowing the way out of the station, went through the wrong door, and crossing the track, fell headlong over the breastwork into the water. He was taken out by the night watchman snd directed to a hotel. As the tide was very high ac the time the uifortunate man was thoroughly soaked with ‘water. Buy your novels at McMillan & Horns- by’s. For best stationery, novels, ete., go to MeMillan & Hornsby’s. Reduction in Board.—Board at Hctel } Acadia reduced to $2.00 per day. ft ee PRICES | * During this month we will clear out all broken lines of summer | footwear at reduced prices. We will sell you Boots & Shoes as cheap a3 you can purchase them inthe city. We meet all cut prices and will not be underseld by anyone in the trade. R. K. JOST, June 12 STAMPER’S CORNER Desirable Suburban Residence EFOR SALE... ‘PRS KLIZABETH BURROWS offers for 4 sale by private contract her residence, situate at the extension of the Spring Park Road, just outside the ~*~ limits, with two acres of land adjoining. There is upon the property a good dwelling house with comfort- uble cutbuildings, a large garden and {ne young bearing orchard, Also, a good well of water Being free from city taxes and within «teu minutes walk of the Post Office, and sur- rounded by lands which can be leased or pur- chased at reasonable figures, this property cifers a rare opportuni'y to persons desirous ef obtaining a comfortable and convenient residence. Terms easy, and full particulars given on apvlication to James Lewis, or to Messrs Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Ch'town, June 26, 1896— New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to pJease in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTONS, Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. JOR SALE PRIVATELY.—A smal! cottage " ¢ontaining five rooms. A small garien attached For particulars applv at the house of the owner, E, Y. McKenna, West end Douglass St, jyi4d—l week p? OST... Between Upper Prince St. and John- 4 son & Johoson’s vrugstore, a purse con- taining a sum of money belonging to a child. Finder will eblige by leaving it at this Office. jyi4—lingd are showing some very pretty thingsin ROYALSENGLISH WEDGE- WOOD WARE, Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt Holders. NEW NOVELS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Balls, Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers, DON'T WAIT, Berger's Pure—— Paris Green ~— A T-— W. E. Dawson's, Wholesa'e and Retail VALUABLE > SIR Rae Good Fits, Good Goods, and Low Prices. That is what makes pur establishment popular with the dressing pub!ic. Our spring trade to date is the larcest on record. For the best clothing at the low prices, we stand today at the head of the merchant tailoring of P.EI. If you vant a suit call and see us, for our goods are right, our prices are right, and we guarantee every garment. JOHN MACLEOD & CO, Charlottetown, April 9, 1886—246 & wy Brick Residence FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR SALE or TO LET, that hand- some three story brick reside~<ce, situate on Rehmond Street, fronting Hillsborough Park, known as the property of the lat: Wm Kennedy. premises,one from Richmond $t, running There are two enterapces to the | north 162 ft, and the other in the rear on | Weymouth &t, TEN good rooms in the house, apd a large diy cellar under the whole, namely, doub'e drawing recom, s!iding doors, dining, bed, ard bath rooms, ete In the rear Of the premises are a stable and coach house house. J House can be seen, and yposs:ssion given at once, on application to the under- signed, JOHN INGS Ch’town, july 2—tf, EMPIRE BLEW Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, two or three kinds of Empire est. Waier fiom the water works in the | TEA but remember that there aro | Blend. Be sure™and get tke HRORRIS For sale wholesale or retail by T. J Prints, Gualateas, Ducks, Ginghams, Oxford Shirtings, Mi uslins, Fiannellettes, Good Stock now showing. Td. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE HOT WEATHER - - SUITS —~ We have a nic? line of light suits for re ’ roe | : . ; er the warm weather. Suits, $5.00 and up. oy 2 r * Silk Coats, Light Vests, ete. Stray Hats, an excellent assortment, D. A. BRUCE, ™ iy y Canada’s Famous Tailoring 4 < stablishment. 2 OT CETURY SHOE-~, JUST OPENING. T adies’ Vine Dongola 20th Century Shoes, pointed Ladies’ Goodyear welted shoes. Misses’ Strap Shoe and Slipper. we, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building Washing Goods eee STRAW HATS! ~ The baiance of our stock of Meu's Straw Hats we will clear vut at small prices. If you want one, now is your time. gh light-weight FELT HATS, The prices are down low, SEE OUR DUST COATS, the long and the short of them, in black and colered, at J. B. MACDONALD & CO 7 Some nice ]j Summer wear. suitable fir