a 1 } HE DAILY EXAMINER. 1 FAR “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evrivwes. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1890. Suvetx Corizs Two Centre VOL. 26.—-NO. 18 ro & GO. Merchant Tailors. —— —(« i heeinneinn > = } > J ye . x : » A & ARE SHOWING the Large it and Finest Line of Men’s Neckwear in the city. f.ex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; | large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts ; large assortment of Men’s Fan Weal Mummie Cloth, the correct thin Sulungs; Spring anc Summer O Scotch an \} ’ { West of England goods a r ‘ ‘i > > . ‘ 3 ’ ’ e e r. McDonala, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring y Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- , Braces, &c; Light Coats for summer wear; La> Robes, in! g; large range of Woolens, in vercoatings and Trouserings, in Department, and you can rely on getting a good-fitting rarient. ™ : . ya Te i b OF MEN te) greatly reduced prices to clear. Gb. S. DAVIES & CO., Ch’ wn, June Se iS¥0 NI NC OE - 2 OL CAMERON BLOCK. GENERAL HARDWARE x] ~ Esarb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut ers riage Goods, Who — i@ ¢*) ORTON & lattetewn, May OO 1890—dv oe and Painters’ Supplies, Nails, Roofing Material, Build- Car- lesale and Retail. FENNELE. ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ee i830. Summer Arrangement, 1890. 0) mene N AND Alisk MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1890; Trains will run as follows ;— TRAINS FOR THE WEST. PATION Express}} Accom,} Accom, 1. M A.M. i Charlottetown,..«...: ap 600 |} 84 3 30 } y 1 t 14 9 17 349 rih W iltshi 64 } 10 G2 | 4 35 i er fiver. 658 | 1016 | 45 } uibane...... 7 23 048 | 56S Emerald Junction.. 7 30 56 | 6&6 @ r Owl 7 40 il 30 } & 36 wien ; 7 53 339: +: OT (ar) 815 | 12 00 6 50 ? | PM | ¢ 8 3) 10; | I 3 45 me 3 \ t } G 5 lL 6&2 . : 9 ww 3 aj 10 <0 1 OU riit 10 4j 42) } ll li i 5 1d Figtiehicc:<.00+-..s0 ak ee P.M. Kmerald Jun ae & 45 ‘ ravyverse eee 6 35 RAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. Express| Accor.| Accom. BR. 1 Ae SOON ccviéccuuse te dp, -18 6 OCG, «oo. cadtuceees | °4 50 7 05 Bloomfleld............. 2 15 7 44 QUERY occ. ceccosecees. 2 32 8 10 PE ME cc vewnulek ss aa 3 23 § 35 Welling@toticces ccccvces 3 52 10 18 Miscouche, .cccee oeseset SUD 10 44 far, 42% | 10 Summerside. ...-- j P.M A.M. (dp) 455 | 1200 | 615 ! Kensington ....se. hives 5 17 12 3t 6 48 I gues & 30 32 5D 710 Emerald Junction..... 5 40 1 04 7 30 RITMGRIOERG cocicscscees 5 47 113, 733 Hunter River.......... Lean 143; 814 North Wiltshire....... | 622 157 ; 8 30 Royalty Junction...... | 6 6 2 41 9 17 UCHArlOlvelLOWwD.ececes ar 710 3 00 9 35 ! i A.M. Cape Traverse...... dp 1 6 25 715 Kmerald Junc...... ar. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. jtOns | Kxpress Accoin STATIONS, Express Accom. 7 a. _ AM, P. M. Char etown. ip 315 6 30 Georgetown,.--+---.dp 7 00 } ! ne lee 3 30 6 50 Cardigan..... igscecr sons | : e 7“ i ca 4 58 7 28 Mt Stewart June ..ar (an Set eee | A.M, P. M. vart June. 2 ' j Boris... sccscdvonhlD 6 15 1¢ w ee s300C | 8 Sear ttiter....+..0ceas 6 45 115 a £ 58 ; 8 56 St. POLO coc cevccccese: 7 20 1 58 j j 9 2) 1} Moredl.cccccce..cosceose 7 42 2 25 i ' ie 06 ar) 8 10 8 00 3, er ) ye 6 2: 10 4) Lt. Stewart Junc. } i : a. an ! ae im 48 1 eh ne..dp {35 8 25 Sedford ..+-++22..0+ +0 ‘of 3 {8 { en ee 2x 9 38 toyaity Junction... ... 9 05 4:6 Guasmmamern ee 5 45 ' 10 WW fharlottetown......er 999 | ¢% Trains are run by Kastern Standara Time. é ' 3. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Omea, Charlottetown May DIth. 1g? all pre 6i ‘GRAN TMEKEEPER our Customers said the other day is what one of when he leit his Rockford Wate to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without costing him a cent. A few Rockfords left; also Prices reasonable. Charlottetown, Feb, 25, 1800-—faw why Waltham and Elgin Watches SB. W. TAYLOR, | WEEKS & BEER, | QUEEN STRENT, CHARLOTTETOWN, Pr. . ISLAN Rauperters of British and German bry Gvods, Millinery, Smali- wares, Ac. ~ +. ALso—Fuil Lines of Teas, Groceries and Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. | ; ee ae mae | | &% Additions to our General Stock are being daily received from the different sources of production, and wil] be offered, Wholesale only, at a small advance on cost. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff, St'town, May 22, 1890—dy 2in DANIEL CAMERON, Painter and Deasorator. House Painting & Paper !anging, | Furniture Painting. ). Churches and Stores Painted and Decorated in latest and most approved styles. Qid Furniture Painted and Renovated, ,made as good as new, All orders promptly attended to. and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at|N® 370 SIDNEY STREET, EAST may28 aw tf (wed st) pat Druggists & General Bealers in Prince Edward Island MAY NOW OBTAIN DYSPEPTICURE, The Specific for Dyspepsia, for their customers, from the following Wholesale Houses ; T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, S. McDIARMID, “ BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, SIMSON BROS. & CO., “ KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by - CHARLES K. S2ORT, _junell St, John, N. B. Aan BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. QNLY QNE NIGHT AT SEA. ce Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares. The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel S. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest. safest, fastest and best ‘furnished and most comfortable passenger steamship ever placed on the route between Canada and United States. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed- desday, at 8 ’clock, and Lewis Wharf, Boston, avery Saturday at '2 o'clock. ‘ Passengers by Tuesday eveningtrains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on sale by P. E. Isjand Nav, Co., and BR. Tt. NEWBERY apsd—eod wky pat Agent Ch'town. Midsummer Trip, 1890. ‘P°HE BARKENTINE “ EREMA,” now loading, will sail for Liverpool, G. B., on SATURDAY, the 10th jnst. Returning, will sail from ‘Liverpoo] for Charlottetown about the ]5th June next. For Freight apply in Liverpool to William Bulien, 51 South John Street ; in London, to Jonn Pitcairn ¢& Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 7, 1890 —eod tf ppg he eS eee BS ia ged Ona -e eS ce Op me aca a STEAMSHIP CC. (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. ILL sai] from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor, Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’cleck, making same calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same calls until the close of navigation, Freight and passengers solicited at lowest ‘rates, and through Bilis of Lading greuted to any port on the continent or United Kingdom, Apply to ey W. W. CLARKE, in Agent. Ch’town, May @, 1890. Bermuda Boitled. ‘ “You must go to Bermuda. If = do not I will not be responsi-« le for the consequences,” * But, dector, I can afford neither the time nor the money.” “Well, if that Is impossibie, try * SCOTT'S s COD LIVER OIFL. ) sometimes call it Bermuda Bote tied, and many cases of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- tive stomach can take it. Another thing which commends it fs the stimulating properties of the Hy- oOphosphites which it contains. ou will find it for sale at yeur bDrugeist’s, in Salmon wrapper. Be sr you set the genuine.” E SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. OF PURE = ooo ee tet te a a eee Boston Steamors. TEAMER “CARROLL” leaves Char- lottetown for Boston on Thursday, 5th June, at 6 p. m. Steamer ‘* Worcester” leaves Boston for Charlottetown on Thursday, 12sh June, noon. Steamer ‘‘ Worcester” leaves Charlottetown for Boston ou Thursday, 19th June, at 6 p.m. CARVELL BRQs,, Agents. R. B. Garpner, Manager, Lewis Wharf, Boston. may29—2aw ACADIA NUT COAL. OW LANDING on Queen’s’ Wharf, and for sale cheap while discharging. Apply to 4 J. Office, Gueen’s Wharf. may 28 —tf DOUGAN «& CO, Weighing Sicales, 2,006 prea 700 Best Factity Made, may29—2aw pat CARVELL UROs. BA. ANDING To-day :—One Car of Ontario Bran, excellent quality, selling ow. AULD BROS. mayl9—2w law pd PARTHERSHIP HOTICE HAVE THIS DAY admitted Mr. Donald Nicholson a Partner m the Tobacco Manu- facturing Firm of HICKEY & STEWART, the business of which wiil hereafter be con- ducted under the name and style of MICKEY & NICHOLSON, and [ take this opportunity of sincere'y thanking the business public for their liberal patronage ig the past, and respect= tully solicit'a continuance thereof for the future, M. HICKEY. Charlottetown, May 1, 1890. Referring to the above, the undersigued beg to notify the public that they will contieue the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the old establishment, Lower Queen Street, and hope by strict attention thereto to be able to satisfy the requirements of the trade in their line, HICKEY & NICHOLSON. may6—Im (lw dy then eod) Date of Sailings for Above Line, S. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax | Subsoriptions and donations collect- ed for the Charlottetown Hospital. The Bishop of Charlottetown, $10; Lieut. Governor Carvell, $20; Three art, $10; Reddin Bros., $10; Dr. James McLeod, $10; Judge Peters, $10; Wil- bert Perry, $10; A stranger, $7; Dr. Doyle, $6; Miss Carroll, Queen 8t., | 36. Total $159. The following persons paid $5 each:— | Wim. Dodd, Geo. Davies, H. Haszard,; Edward Bayfield, Hon. Donald Fergn- | son, Lonis H. Davies, M. P., Miss | Peters, W. W. Wellner, Hon. George W.! Howlan, Wm. Cotton, Hermans & Son, } Capt. Hickey, Dr. Conroy, Hon. A. A. ! McDonald, Patrick Blake, M. P. P.,' James MecIsaac, Dr. Stephen R. Jen- | kins, Judge Young, E. J. Hodgson, | Chief Justice Sallivan, Lawrence Wat- | son, Arthur Peters, Fredk. Peters, M. | P. P., T. L. Chappelle, W. Welsh, M. P. | Total $125, The following persons paid $4 each:— | Charles Lyons, Perkins & Sterns, Mayor Haviland, Hon. A. J. McDonald, | A friend. Total $20. The following persons paid $3 each:— Beer Bros.. D. C. McLeod, James Cur- rie, F. T. Newbery, Hon. N. McLeod, M. P,P. ‘Total $15. The following persons paid $2 each:— Byrne Bros., J. B. McDonald, Connolly Bros., Weeks & Beer, Kev. J. C. Me- Donald, John Ings, John Carroll, Wim. Murray, W. F. Pickard, Senator Hay- thorne, Col. George, M. P. Hogan, A friend, Rev. D. J. G. McDonald, John J. Davies, ( Hotel Davies), J. Uns- worth, (P. E. I.Railway), Daniel Davies, J. D. McLeod, Rev. A. J. McDonald, Rey. A. J. McIntyre, Mrs. J. Eden, Dr. Kelly, Mark Wright & Co, Dr. Chais- son, Mr. Gordon, Wm. E. Dawson, Wm. Davison, Mr. J. Marphy, R. E. J. L., Mrs. Fontana, Albert Glidden, A friend, 8. W. Crabbe, F. W. Hales, M. Stevenson, R. DeBlois, W. A. O. Mor- son, Wm. Boyle, sr., Miss Katie Wright, Mrs, G. Hodgson, Rev. James Simpson, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Higging. Total $84. | The following persons paid $1 each: ,D. Stewart, Wm. Weeks, Mr. Cullen, } John W Morrison, A Newbery, Mr. | Arsenault, H M Gay, R Russell, K W)} Moore, Cartor Bros., Mr Sprague, P Me- | Intyre, B Rogers, Dr S Dodd, B Trainor | R Goff, J E Evans,.W J Miller, Miss | Kennedy, Mrs G E BEughes, Wm: McDonald, Mrs Churchill, John Lefur- tion SteWart Burns, James Clow. M Stevens, J C Underhay, Mrs Coyle, Mr Harris, Mr Large. M Mrs Capt Paoli, Mr Duffy, Mrs Burris, Mrs Robertson, Mr Bridges, Mr Beer, Reddin, Mrs Doyle, © Harris, Mrs Gleeson, Cherry Valley ; friends, $40; Dr. Walsh, Mount Stew- | liam Rayden, $10; A friend, $10; Hu-. Rev. ; gey, John A McDonald, Cyrus Shaw,'probable as ever.” Murphy, Mrs O’Brien, Mrs McRory,/ discontent with the Hon T W Dodd, Mrs M Trainor, James tolis us the next war will not be of short , Mrs Flanagan,! Mrs Quirk, Mr Corish, Mrs M Egan, 7 hae armed that no one of them can be shat- Mrs Wakeford, Mrs R Coady, M O’shea |'#Ted in one or two Mrs Coffin, mrs McGuigan, Joseph Dusta | Jame- O’Brien, Mrs Kidien, Mies Newbery, ' Miss Grace Curtis, Mise M Me Millan, Miss M Newbery, Mrs McCarron, Mrs Campbell, ;} Mrs PMcGonnell, Mr Waterman. Mr Hig- gins, Jobn Melnnis, Mrs Vrs Tireny, Mrs 1, Mrs Angus MeDona'd, Mrs Carroll, Mrs John Trainor, W MeKis. Mrs Fiynon, Mrs Mec fague, Vrs anderson, Mrs Join Me- Donald, Mrs Capt Walsh, Mrs Vie ‘arron, Mre Dennis Dovie, Mrs Jas Patterson, Mrs | Fenneil, Mrs J Harper, miss Somers, Miss ; Mary Stewart, Henry Robertson, Geo Robertson,, Mrs Catl han, Mrs Rarron, Mrs Keenun, Vrs D McCarron, Mrs MeDon- ald, Mr Webster, Mrs Cudm re, “Urs Weatherbie. Mrs Edmonds, Jamis Hughes Trainor, Mra Jas Poilard, Mr Dan McKenna, solomon Collings, Henry Wazner, Mrs Hayter, Mrs Mary LeBiare, Mrs Connolis, Mrs fierney, Mrs Caliagasa, Mrs Johnson, Mrs McKinnon, Mrs Johason, Mr Carroll, Mrs alex MeDona!d, Mra James McDonald, Mrs Murray, Mixs Hennessy, Mrs Mclonis. Mrs (roak, Mr Burns, Mrs Mc‘arron, Mrs G Henry, Miss Wiiza Ve- Pierson, Mrs Waish, Mrs Gallant, Mrs Vissey, Miss “elInnis, A Friend, Dau Me- Leod, Miss Dnoffy, Mr Rodd. Thomas Me- Vey, Mrs 8 McLean, James Callaghan, Miss Coyle, John Mahar, Mrs 8S MeDonaid. P Burke, Mr Moran. James Gilian, Wm Mabar, Mrs Wm Mahar, Miss M Mahar, Mooney, Mr Jenkius, Mrs McNaughton, Mrs Corish, Daniel Ross, J D Wright. Total, $27.75. The undernamed persons paid the fo!- Jowing sums: John L Murphy, $375: © E Murphy, $2.80; Miss M A Carroll. Queen Street, $2.50; K Kent, $2.25; Edw Harring- ton, $1.25; J Currie, $1.25; Mrs Kelly, 76 cents; Mr Doolau, 75 cents; Frank Curran, 75 cents, John Power. 75 cents; J MeDonaid, 75 cents; A McIsaac, 75 cents; Edw Fo ey, 75 cents; Mr Perry, 60 cen s; Mrs Praughi, 45 cents; Mr Cronan, 30 cents; A Fi yun, 30 ceuts; Mrs Clark, 30 cents; 3 Fricads, 30 cents; & Friend, 20 coats; Mrs Hagan, W cents, Mrs Murphy, 20 ceatse; Miss MeGGill- vray, W cents; Mrs Wm Brown, 20 cents; Mrs Down, 15 cents; James Murphy, 10 cents; a friend, 10 cents; Bennet, 10 cents; Mr McUarveli, Toial $22.86. Collected by Mrs D 10 cents. Reddin and Mrs P Blake, $21945; Mrs R Reddin and Mrs © Higgins, $6110; Mrs Conroy and Miss Caven, $184 15; Mrs Mason and Miss Katie Wright, $177,41. Grand total, $645.LL Charlottetown, June, [s9y. THE Superioress of the Charlottetown Hospital has much pleasurein tendering her most hearty thauks for the parsever- ing kindness of the ladies who collected and for the many liberal contributions from the friends of the hospital. Charlottetown, 10 June, is99, + may The European Situation. A speech delivered the other day by Count Von Moltke, the great Prussian General, in the Germs Reichstag, has excited more of a sensation in Europe than any event of recent yeara, The young Ger- man Emperor, in furtherance of his mili- tary policy, was asking parliament for an additicenat $4,000 troops to be added to the strength of his army on a peace footing. Cotton, WT Moan, Mr Mitchell, Mrs The old veteran who at 66 had struck down * war is as **Cabinet wars,” he says, *‘ have ended, and the forces which Austria, and at 70 France, says D McKay, ‘militate against peace will be found ia the A Martin, Wm Campbell, Mrs P Walsh,' people themselves, in the ambition of nationalities and races, and in the general existing state of things,” The greatest soldier in the world also duration. The great powers of Europe are p campaigns so com- HALIFAX TO LONDON, Mr Casely, James Paton, BW Taylor , Pistely as to confess itself beaten and ac- Henry Weeks, Stanley Bros., Oswald Pt peace on hard terms. After a year ov Hornsby, Mr Arnend, Rubert Norton, | We it will renew and continue to renew Frank Scha fie, Thomas Morris, Mra P} the confl.ct. The chamber in which : these P Gillis, Capt John Hughes, J McEach | pregant words were spvken listened in rapt ern, EF Sanderson, Rev J C McLean, jsileace. In that chamber every man was, Rev P A McElmeel, Rey J J McDonald, jor has been a soldier, aid such an appalling T B Reilly, Mrs J Joy, Mrs McMillan, prodiction not ouly to the German peuple, A E McEachern, Mrs P. Connolly, Mrs | but to Europe, destroyed a hope which had John Kelly, Mrs D Payne, Rattenbury | possession of men’s minds that future wars, & Co, Frank Kelly, McLeod & Stewart, | even if bloody, would be short. We in this A McDonald, P EI Railway, Capt. country se far remnoved from the danger of May, H B Findley, c H McLean, ! actual war, cannot realize the depressing Dr Bagnall, Ben} Davis, jr. R D Coffin, [situation in all European countries, Kvery Peter Hunter, Patrick Hogan. P. Me.’ oung German, Austrian or Frenchman Qaillan, T Doyle, W Fitsgorald, Mrsj700* oa a: jgeet thoes eanke amd th Breen, Quirk Bros., D 8 McGowan, best - of } , 2 ug life, * - " ; Railway; Wm Murphy, PO; Joseph Me- | se tasty dier = ad a ee em Carey, PO; Wm Stewart, John Coombs, io reguiar so we anc t day the continent Mr. McDonald, R. MeMillan, Benj /|#5, bristling with miilions of armed men Davies, Mra E Robin, Mrs LeBroe, | withdrawn from the ‘productive industries Richard Reddia. Mrs C Hermans, Mr, 0°! the respective countries, Nothing could Ezan, Lawrence MclIunis, John Fita-;be more depressing to the energies and patrick, Mrs James McLeod, Mrs spirits of a peace loving indastrions people Thos Doyle, Mra T Carrol, Mrs O’Hal- | than to see millions of their hard earnings loran, Mrs H Smith, Miss May, Mrs A/absorbed in preparation for war, and mil- Valker, Mrs E. H. Norton, Miss Han-'lions of their youth forced to take up a nah Stewart, Mrs Egan, Miss Mary! soldier's calling, and with it all in constant Farmer. Mrs. McLellan, Mr D Hogan,'dread that at any moment they may have Herr Eckstadt. Mr McInnis, Examioer;'to repel armed hosts of their neighbors. Hedley Palmer, R. R. Fitzgerald, Mrs | Europe is literal!y an armed camp and we R Peake, A B Warburton. Total $137. {in this country cannot be too thankful that The following persons paid 50 cents | we do not know what the fear of war really each: D A Bruce, L Dudie, Owen! ;. Trainor, Mrs pry egg Chae : a John Newson, Mrs Cody, Robert Wood, hie beaitti ts James Jay, sr, A McDonald, C A Rob-| Personal. ertson, oe Phelan, . aera John! Mahar, T Gillan, C Brown, Donglass;p.. snide eats ts od McEwen, Thos Hughes, David Round, ae tea ec ee 2 7 i ‘ ¢ i ts ’ ‘ James Trainor, Join Chappoile, Peter; \jj,, Helen H. Gregory, a young Staff Commander Boulton, of the Georgian Canadian McCarron, Frank Praught, Hall Bros., lady, enjoys the distinction of having been the Walter Robertson, R Coflin, John first woman who has taken the duel degree of | Bolger, Mrs C McKenna, Mrs Hagan, bachelor of music and bachelor of arts, and |Mrs McSwain, Geo Ledwarth, Mrs D. her career has been the meavs of opening | Steele, Mrs John Johnson, Mrs James Triaity University, Toronto, to ladies. On | McQuaid, Mr Madigan, sr., R Madigan, | the 27:h inst. Miss Gregory is to have the ad. |Mr Hooper, P McMahon, Thomas ditional degree Of master of Arts conferred |Clarke, Mr Smail, Joseph Murray, P| upon her by Trinity University. | Monaghan, Mrs Winne, Mrs Angus! (Capt. Wise, formerly A. D. C. to Sir Pred. i DosRoche, Miss Butler, Miss Higgins, | Miidletoa, and an Ottawa boy, was recently 'Mrs. McQuillan. Mrs Duchemin, Mrs. offered by the Viceroy of India, Lord Lands- | Corcoran, James Trainor, Thorne, downe, a position as A. D. C. on his personal Callahan, Michael Pigeon, T White, staif. The captain accepted conditional y oa ‘Bernard McMillan, Carter, ithe usual leave being geanted him from his McCourt, a Friend, John Coanolly, Mre regiment, now stationed at Lacknow. The P Griffin, a Friend, P DesBrisay, a leav Friend, P McQuaid, H Harvie, A Alley, nov Crocket, Myrick Trainor, Let 2 has been granted, and*Uapain Wise is 7 7 at Simla, the suiamer residence of Lord isdowrie. for London on or about........ May 25 S. 8S. DAMARA Wc Gee eed wae Tone 10 8.8. ULUNDA Wig eavdasouiee July 7 8.8. DAMARA we Sake aa euee July 25 S.S. ULUNDA oe peasants Luz. 270 S.S. DAMARA « _ Sept. 8 In addition to the above, we wil! b:ve sail- ings once every month via Beston, Through Bills of Lading granted ir iottetown and all points and to any quired. Canned Lobsters carried surance low, S. S. ULUNDA and DAMAR.,\ superior accommodation for passeng n Char- rort re- ie _ Ee rt low rates. In- have Saloon amidship. Staterooms large and airy. 5 Saloon Fares $45 00 and $50.00, ¢ cording to location of Stateroom. Ten per cent. re- duction on return tickets. For any further information required apply to ' W. W. CLARAE, mayla—pat tf Agent. G Moore, T Dalton, T Farquharson, | Lue Dukeof Connaught evidently possesses Mrs F McCloskey, C Collins, Mr Foran,‘ tha’ very admirable tucuity, of which his Mrs Carley, C Nash, E Anid, a Friend, bre’ herthe Priuce of Wales is master, of W N Toombs, A Friend, A Irwin, Jas ada ting himself to the time and ivcaim- Mclotvre, Mr McLeod, A J Murphy, A 8ta:ces. The verdict of a Moatres! poiice- H McPherson, Mr McLean, Mr Camer- ™4', who had some duties to perform in eon- on AA Leckie, Mrs Gillent, Mrs Mill- 2¢ ion with the Prince's visit is as f »lowa: ner, E McDougall, R Toombs, Miss A‘“F'e Priuce isa real jolly fellow. Why, he F Murphy, Mre Johnson, Mra D Mur- Sl! 3 to everybody just lixe a9 Mf he wrent phy, Mrs McDonald, Mrs Jor Power, 929 9%ly varticular. fe saya ‘Howdy to ine ~~ a . “ , ~ e 7. i ‘ "4 - . ‘ ‘ : ree, rou Mrs MecAtone, Mrs M Walsh. Mr.J H ® *fftble as you please ee PAA; i. ; kn« vw, h: is watched like « hawk by every- Recdin, Mrs Connolly, Mr3 Hennessy, body, and he bas to be very stiff, you keow; Mrs: ‘Conway, Mes. Kally, Paizick 2OCh ee ee ee ee et ee : Quilty, John Marphy, Mrs Edmonds but when he gets a chance he's just as free as : r{ : "ig . aig » he ° Lantry. Total $54.50. aay body. The following persons paid 25 cents each : | G Cullen, C E Davis, Pat McCloskey, Water | Finns, Peter Fivnn, Edward Smith, Daniel member that the most comfortable boot», Connolly, C Matheson, Mrs Morgan, “FS gi oog and slippers are to be found at the dire Finsign, Bory Win Les, Mrs lanier, "inion Boot and Shoe Store, _ osm ann Ladies and gentlemen would do well to re- ses nti Mes