TORR a aE enaye Wc Se once ee HE DLT Anon 23 36h} LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, THE SUMMERSIDE RACKS, Horses Entered For The } Dominion Day. Races on De To Whom fi May Concern | THE LAST WEEK = ae THE 3125 BICYCLE will be given away on Saturday nigh? next, Everjbody Should Have a Guess This Week. We will this week give 10 Mantes a Sreciatry.—Beer Bros. } pe A Goon Day's sport is assured all who « Frorra leaves on return to Boston | #ttend the races on the Summerside Driviug « this evening Park on Dominion Day (July 2). The ee classes are well filled, amd the races will : Dant.——No. | Battery G@. A.. wil] | PTO¥E most interesting. Following are the r drill to-night at 8 o'clock. — j Satetane genet ¢ Oo clock | i 2.40 class. > ' vw 2 } he ar meeting of Court Tanner Boy, b. g. by Wes tlawn, Jas. ‘ : : Tuesday) evening at MeNeill, ee ide g . 8 Pav jues. A full| ..S't John, b. g All Right, Ferdinand , nes Thibideau, ore me Maud E, b m, by .Dean Swift, Edw O’- Ca Ntaw (¢ Regular meeting Connor, Pignih. y \rranvement« will be made for! .. Lady Hilda, bm. by All Ri , Geo . al guthering of the Clans. at Phorne, ¢ harlottetown. “ Governor-General! will be pree- airy, b Mm, by Young De an, Wim, Bownevs, Summerside _ 2.50 clase Acapta Horet.—Mre. Glass and 7 ' Setain | ion Little Joker, by Harry Messenger, Dr irrived m Boston last evening . on i . ° ; D. Noyer, Tignish. i mryge of the wKING st tue E : . : . . Acadia Hotel, w ed for the season | op Smouts bg, by All Right, D McNally, | Sa a Egmont Bay j John L, bg, by Kimble Morgan, A. ©, Puke Passacs \ man named | Rogers, Summerside. Vaniderstine, who with his wife was re- Head Light, b m, | vw Rondo Knox, Geo | » his I+land home to take up his | H Reddin, a vg sidence, died mg the passage of the Peerles:, b m, by Prine pal, James Me- } ruia to th s yx rt Leod, Si elena - Lannonan, Jas A MeNei!l, Sanmerside Low Fares ror S’stipe Races.—Verv | v rates are offered by the P. E. I. R. i: ; : a}oen bes +} Ww fearcay re nection with the Summerside races | oe ate ca ~s Kearsage, Geo next Monday. Faure from Charlottetuwn | ° rs > i en . . telle's B " desk Sur a , onnen- to Summerside, 01.00. Seead. is another ack Sprat, b g, by Ab allah Messenzer A C Rogers, Summerasde. =e Nitunis. Alder Biack, Soarletown. Tuanks.—The committee in charge <f Propeller, bg, by Island Chief, John the Memorial and Decoration Day services | Robert-, Middletown beg to tender the thanks of the Oddfellow~ | | Banker, ch s, by Westlawn, H A Darby. | me friends who materially assisted | Abrams Village, bw gifts of flowers, and to all others - Blanch tBryuwool, J M MeLeod® | helped to make the observance of the dav | | Charlottetown. cessfu ee | ids: i THE METHODIST CONPEKENCE. | m Riris.—There will be a medal vane | petition at 7 1wO j range, Powna Sr. Joux, June 23.—The New Breas} i on Day, : ‘+ aud. The medal) wick anid Prince Edward Island confer- | Boe hee woat . owns 5 ner | . . as Leen a ed _ Pownal Sport # | ence thi+ afternoon paid a fraternal visit Association Shy its President, 8. Gav.} iq the Nova Scotia conference. In al) Phe . ompetition w _ beg natnine CO Crm K. | nearly two hundred mini-ters were pre- | A full attendant eof ali members is re-| cent. The president, Rev. Mr. Evans, ac- | quested i corded to the visiting brethren a most os J hearty welcome, which was w y re. } A QUATIC.— T he race for the lobster i ' es > hic ~ arnily " : : . sponded to by President Clirke, of the fishing boats will take place in Charlotte r ; ; a 7 7 : ). | New Brunswick and P. E. Island confer- town Harboron Wednesday, July Ith, | : : : ’ jence. A motion of congratulation aad inst.. entries to be made to Mr. Jchn 5 aaililiatis. to saneedian 9 a ‘sit . i* . . » | PLINg fas extende: } visitine Worth, Lord’s Wharf. before the %th of | # a : y , eae, : ee | brethren by » rising vote, after which the July. Entrance fee 50 cents each beat. | sich cotenttniienciitn, “teentnedie dati. han a . | con'erence nites nb , ! Race to start at 9 o’clock in the morning. | ’ J Zoe . All information given when you enter. | As the committee expects to have over | fifty boats in the race, you may be te have a good day's sport. - rior.—The Tue Ei steamer Elliot a - | rived from Boston last night with a full ae eargo, and will leave on retarn te- cargo of the wharf this od wrow evening. The E liott landed at Pownal norniog was handled with every care and the shippers’ interest carefully looked | after. If Capt. McMillan centinues to | according need this line to and handle the freight shippers ng their goods by prom Boeton mencement, of sendi sccinalll ieaan Tue Crry Scuoois.—The closing exer- cises of the City will lLegin te morrow at West Kent Street School, and will be followed at Prince Street on Thursday 28th in-t. and Qneen Square School on Friday 29th inst. The examity ations will begin each day at 10 o'clock At 11.30 o’clock the pupils will be masse im the u upper halle, where short pro ¢graromes will be rendered by the pupil- John Ing’s Esq., will preside at West Ken’; J. B. McDonald at Upper Prince; and Hon. D. Farquharson at Queen Square. ciccsiahapicui Law Socrety.—The annual mect Schoole« THe ing of the Law Society was held noon in the Law Lib ary. The following oificers were elected for the ensuing year : President—F. Peters Vicée-President—L. H. Davies Secretary-Treasurer—-F. L. Haezard. Executive Cominittee--A. B. Warbur- ton, W A. O. Morson, M. McLeod D. C. MeLeod. Committees were also appointed for the preperatory and final examination of iaw students ocmniinaienl Howors to aw Istaxper.—From_ the Worcester (Mass) Telegram: “The high esteem in which J the Worcester Reform Club, was tingly shown at the regular business meeting of the club Monday night, sure | to his coni- bare no fear | Schou! | thie fore- and | B. Coulson is held by | very fi-} when | 3 MINUTE CLASS, | appointment of Dr. Stewart to the chair, } and Rev D. W. a to the secretars. | j ship. Rev. F. S. Huestis, chief steward, resented a uhemanh of atlairs of the }iook room and Wesievan. The total amount of gales in the book room for the | past year were $18,678 grosv, and the pro- fits $3,807, from which, after deducting | | the expenditure, there remained a net pro- | ft ef $412.35. The stuck on hand was valued at $8,858. In the Wesleyan, the | deficit on the year was $40, which is $150 | less than Jast year. The bulauce sheet of | both branches of 1890 showed a deficit of of $1,439, while the balance sheet for 1894 showed a surplus of $547 after bav- ing paid off the deficit. The book rooms like the educational institutions at Sack- ville, were net started to make money, | but to do good and conserve the interest | of the church. ——— “oom = ~ THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may ure the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all | conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look | | for the name of the Califurnia Fig Syrup | Co., printed near the bottom of the package. } — - | | | } Thousands of new patrons have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla this season and realized its benefit in blood purified and strength restored. Per “Florida” Fresh peaches, tomatoes, pineapples, cucumbers, string beans and bananas.—Sanderson & Co. | | Pond’s Extract, Large sums of money | are spent by the afflicted to find relief from | Piles. — DIED | In this city,on Saturday, June 23rd, John Joseph, dearly beloved child of Frank and Minnie Bradley, aged 8 months | and 6 days. Pond’s Extract cures — ——_— EE = — J A. Stowell, on behalf of the club, pre- | sented to Mr. Coulson a gold badge, asa recognition of his services work of the club during his first year’s membership.” Mr. Coulson was the Club's delegate to the International Temperance Congress, reception to Neal Dow held at} Staten Island, N. Y. June It was the meeting ever held in the country, gates frum all parts ef the United States and Canada were present. The present «'ion was planned for Mr. Coulson’s return, - Frou Bostoy.—The steamship Florida | arrived: here from Boston last night with a genera) cargo and the following passengers: Mrs J Adams. Fred Adams, Harry Allen, Mr H Allen, Florence Anderson, Geo E Aitkins, Mrs G E Aitkine, Miss P M Avers, Misa R J Ayere, A H Baglore Robt Sanks, Mra R Banks, Mrs M Bell, Mra Blake, Mies M H Chisholm, Mra A Clark, Mrs F Clinton, M O Cooper, Miss Curry, Mre Devan, William Duffney, J R Foster, Mrs E Fraser, Miss C Fraser, Mra Frost, Richard Gallagher,Mre EJ Gal lagherJoha Gallant, Mra B Gates, Miss Tillie Garrett. MrsR A Gould, Wm Grant, 8 Grant, Miss Flora Grant, Mrs A M Green, Mias Ag nes Gregory, Mies Annie Harris, A V Hugh- ings, Mrs A V Hughings, Mrs W J Jarvie, Miss Mary Kickhan, A Ray Kelly, John Lawless, Mra W Lutz, Mrs Brans, Miss Charlotte Ross, Miss M St Clair, Mrs F Shaw, Mrs Miss Sadie Skerry, H M Smith, W L Square -brigg, Flora MecAskill, Annis Me- Cormack, Christine Mcleod, D D Me- Comes; Mrs L McEachern, Christine Mac- donald, Katie A Macdonald, Jennie Mac- donald, Mary MacDougald, J Macdonald, Vella McIntyre,Mary McInnis,Marion Mac. Katie McLeod, Katie McLeod, Magyg- i Me Leod, Mary McMillan, Mra N M P MePhail, Leod, Jessie McPhail, J Me Pherson, Mra J Mc- A Me PI ,erson, Mre A McPherson Mrs McVeigh, DA i *hers mn, Mes M C McSwain, Martin, Walter A Mellette, Mrs L Mellette, Oliver Me sHett eMies Lillia Mellette, Mr Miles, Henry Mooney, Mra H Mooney, Mrs D Mullen, Mies Emma Morey, Thomas John Murphy, Mrs Newsom, Misa Annie 0” Hat re, Mrs Peterson, Mias Lizzie tiley, Mrs George B Murray, hey aolds, Mra J toherts, Miss Ada Roberts, Mrs B Travis, 0 Stella Tho mp-On, oA T Wallace Mrs Anni. Young, Mrs < * in aiding the | Sed, 4th, 5th. | most important temperance | as dele- | Carrie Shade. Bella McLeod, Kate McFee, Anna Mre A Vanlders- COMB is like everything elee: you can’t get it for nothing. Wecan sell you acomb for 5 cents, ad from that to 50 cents. There is a big differ- ence in them; we would like to show it to you. For @ medium priced comb that is most excellent GOOD a} value, the “J. & J.” Comb at 25 } centa is the best. Each comb war- i ranted. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. The Schoolmaster Abroad. Treacnen—*W hat ig a Drum Major ?” Baiont Purt1—“He’s the big boss fel- low as marches in front of the persession, and is ther boss, sure *nuff.” P. S.—Oh, WE are still making the Drum MaJsors yes! of the Furniture procession. MARK WaIGHT & CO., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. — YOU CAN’T Make Them and the styles are the very prettiest obtainable. During our great sale of White-wear you can save money on every urticle you buy. ety all AT THE PRICE, ¥ . Wonderful Value in Children’s White Dresses. BEER BROS. Wreerner Beiseres—South to weet winds; fine weather; higher temperature. per cent discount offall Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Ties, Col- lars, Cuffs, Shirts, Undereloth- ing, Night Shirts, ete. We wantto make this week a big week in our Gents’ Depart- ment. Last week was a hum- mer. You may uS as not. as well buy from PAUWSE BASS , The Cheap Men. 3, 1894. mUOiT: THis —_— (XK) Make No Mistake. ee eee X ee Charlottetown, June % Three Doors North of Old Stand is Our Place of Business. Large Stock of Family Supplies at a Small Advance on Cost! BaF"INSPECTION SOLICITED. J.D. MACLEOD & CO. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, Charottetown.—jun 26 tn thn sat = — =: Potato Bug Poison IS Pure Paris areel it PURE. the Store. Be sure you get Try City Hardurvare R. B. NORTON & CO. Cherlottetown, June 26, 189i—tn fri COOL Wide Awake SUMMER ap wooo UNDERWEAR == cenwas BAKING For Hot Weather. POWDER, which costs so much less, and quality guaranteed pure and wholesome. Or Still Asleep And paying for Baking Powder in Tins, which are useless when emptied. June 1, 1894. Fine French Balbriggan Shirts | and Drawers. Net Shirts. ST. PETERS SUNDAY SCHOOL. PICNIC —AND - Strawberry Festival ! Tae annual Ppaday Schoed " will be held on i ‘WEDNESDAY, JOLY il, on the beautiful grounds of John } McEachern, Esq., East River. Light Summer Merino Shirts and Drawers. Ligh Cashinere Half Hose. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlotteton, June 8—dy 1894, —~ The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., and at 3 p. m. Good Refreshment Tables, Strawberries Punch and Jady Show, and 'Games Swings, &., on the grounds, June 14,—dy tf guar WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NoW I”. | mayl8 DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. Boys educated for College or Business by an excellent staff of Resident Masters. Special Attention Paid to Eeli-. gion, Morals and Manners. THES.S. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at4p m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso, Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic “7 John M. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- Warden—Rev. | M. i. Gnd: | NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, : making same call<, ‘hola 45; House Boys. | 77 eens ss seas | Through SBills of Lading issued to all ie ,0ints in Great Britain and Continent at N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the | Jowest rates, choir will be admitted at much lower | Davenport, W. W. CLARKE, rates. September 3rd. Ap | Agent. School Year begins September I Okada, dais Weds: ply to Headmaster. t] Ist sep—jul3 have ever seen | estate of the late try them for m sometimes we ¢ success. aen to buy cheap. Charlottetown, June 21, warm weather "Where Did You Get That Suit? TUES DAY, in this city ! y next suit. can’t. —(x YOUR FEET may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a necessity to a tolerable footing. sum meriness, sutisfactory, szreeable, being fancy in price. 1e of been heard on one of our streets yesterday. to is no better than any we turn out. one better than the one preceding. D. A. Bruce Made It ae “Well, that’s the best- fiitttng and best-made suit of clothes I T have heard they did the best work, and if that’s a sumple of it, they certainly do. This conversation might have The suit referred We aim to make each Som:times we can and We keep on trying to excel—hence our D. A. BRUGE, MERCHANT TAILOR. and are seasonable, and really faney You can imagine nothing better or hand- somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal shoe ought to be. superbly this season, by encasing them in a pair of our Black and Tans, ie won’t make you conspicuous @s a member of the Outs J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, 1894—m wf OPPO JUNE I will Our Black and Tans are the reasonable, durable, in appearance, without Decide now to treat your teet To buy from us is SITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. enact Extensive Auction. Furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &. | Executrix of the Hensley to residence, I am instructed by the Hon. Judge sell by Auction at his late Upper Prince Street, on Wednesday, June 27th, inst, Commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m., [he Personal Property of the said Estate éomprising : Drawing Room, Dining Room | Hall; Bedroom and Kitchen furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, Harness, Ladies’ Side Saddle, ete. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. J ine ] 5 reed. P 2 Island Rai ‘Railway, Onand aiter FRIDAY, Ist June, es, Trains Outward. Trains Inwa Read down Read up PM 4M Leave Arrive PM AM Bae OOD. occens Charlottetown....... 620 940 801 614.....Royalty Junction. i 919 3D 6 . ....North Wiltshire 8 30 405 6B58.. Hunter River . 815 38 -Bradalbane 7 39 .+..-domeraid.... 4: 7 Su | 5 ee, re 445 710 SP Ty cpbevee Kensington ........ 429 648 | 600 815) .....- Ar EOP caeks § 405 6 15 | ae Summerside A af me 60).....- Lv pera (340 i BOP 6 Gidcss ese Miscouche. ote 4 ve Sete: Ww ellington .. Se 3 07 * a | BET OMe shes skeet Ole eh ccseseees BIE 5 | 442 10 30..... o SP EE vena ne cas 1 46 Sap | 7 ae ‘Bloomfield.. —_ie ee 600 11 14........ ee 106 705 I EA cv onie'cs dene .Tignish biceentsee 1225. 600 | PM AM PM AM| AM PM AM PM ) @ i ere Chariottetown....... 920 535 650 315 ....Royalty Junction.....905 515 7 se S@..5.. - Be nee» -84) 440) $06 4G) .....- ‘Ar os =f 815 40 > fount Ste aa . 82) 4105 Lv Biase (810 355 900 438. pac SEs dcatevece 742 315 9-800 -8 S ie he 720 24 1014 538... je THAVEE,, «sco aes 645 158 055 605 .. ee 615 1% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM ee BINS scares Mount Stewart...... * 10 8 46 ] el eee, Carica. ...siiees F BOOS OOP céscsed Georgetown. ....... 7 O AM PM P M AM Mu sdcekedeskdadhe a ie 715 Revanes ts0e08% Cape Traverse.... ........5 62 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr, Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlotietown. Railway Offices, 3lst May, 1894. — TEA PARTY —AT— STRATHGARTNEY, In aid of the P. &. Island Hospital. | . A Tea Party, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Hospital! Aid Society of the P.E. Island Hospital, will be held at Strathgartney on Wednesday, July ath. (If wet, the Picnic will be held on the following day). For the purpose of raising funds for a | Contagious Disease Ward. } MISS MAY DAWSON. June 14—dy fr 18th tl dte wy Se Tickets to Boston. Buy Your Tickets for Boston by 5. §. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), FROM—— W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets, Charlottetown, June 22, 1894. FOR SALE. The Dwelling oneal corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, owned and occupied by W. J. Miller. Possession given about 1st October, Apply at Miller Bros., Queen Street, June 14, 1894—d tf IF We warrant every Five Tons in Stock. Charlottetown, June 21, DODD & ROGERS 1894—tu. th sat YOU WANT Fergusson Alexander's. Pound to be Green. THE BEST GET STRICTLY PURE. Sfomgedtmaoitowe:2 "= Say Gamtave | *| Charlottetown & Boston, REGULAR LINE. S. S. ELLIOT, CAPT. A The new “ ELLIOT” will sail tised later. handled with care, Railway. Boston Agents,-— R. 6,19, 21 & wy jul3 —13, 15, 18, 21, 23 & wy ANGUS BROWN. lading issued at ail Stations on P. Cargo received and delivered at P. E. Railway free of cartage. Good warehouse accommodation on my wharf, where cargo will be received daily. Al fast sailing Steamship | | From Boston for Charlcttetown ABOUT 20th INST., and will make regular trips between the | above ports during the remainder of the | season, first sailing from Charlottetown, Dates of future sailings will be adver- ~5th inst. Cargo earried at lowest current rates, and through bills of E. I. ALFRED WINSOR & SON, 89 State Street. McMILLAN, Charlottetown. guar 14, | Prince Streets. land to let, . HARRIS. Wants, Los t, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged | five cents per line, } WANTED—A Girl for + odeiina housework. Apply at Miss Frney’s, corner of Kent and | june26 li pd PASTU RE—About an acre of rich pasture | with pump and clear water on sume, near Goverument Pond. Apply to W. june26 tr TO RENT. Apply to a. McNEILL. Watermere the residence of Go | vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground atiach- | ed, also Parkview Cottage with one acre. j25 tf guar pat. WANTED —A housework. Street. TO LET-On Great George shop, eight rooms, Apply to JOHN STUMBLES. servant girl for App'y to Miss ALLEY, Street, over june23 lw pd general Prince tf—june2l PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap | MAN’S, Upper Queer 1 Street. tf—june20 | handle our agency. good man. Toronto, Ont. C’TY CANVASSER of good address to Permanent position ae BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, lm eod—junel9 Round House. Apply Esplanade, ai mation by a ing at ealled for the ‘ed junel9—3i will be TO LET--A House painted and papered throughout, situated on Water Street, near to Mrs. LOwbEN, Juneld this office. set at liberty. FOU ND-In the C Cc harlottetown Royalty, a wild goose. Owner (if any) can obtain inior- It not FOUND- of money. janel2 App'y at WANTED.—A Servant Girl for general work. Apply to Mus. D. SrewaArt, Kent St. june 16 3i pd -A purse containing a small sum SANDERSON & Co's. and paying for this FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by ooking at Carter's Bookstore | junels posters that 1 have put u dealt with by law.—A. poster. other machinery, by Printers, Lit write J. H. VIVIAN, Ontario. ealf. NOTICE—Any person tound tearing down | a THE NG. 4 YOST. In presenting io to the pe public our No. 4 Machine, we feel that we haue combined | all the latest and best improvements of the | most successful inventors and experienced mechanics. The Carriage of this Machine coutains many practical improvements, the useful- ness of which will at once be apparent. Amoag those specially worthy of mention are the following: — The new and improved Release Key, whereby the carriage can be released as well when raised as when lowered, and can be positively stopped ata given point | without the allowance of a single space for momentum. This instantaneous stop- ping will undoubtedly be much appre- cioted by rapid operators. A new arrangement for making Single, | Double and Triple spaces. | A new and iraproved Paper Feed, which | is admirable both for its simplicity and the impossibility of getting out of adjust- | ment. A line can be written clear to the | bottom of the paper. | Stillanother feature is the new Space Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the 1 } | ' i | } same as the rest of the keys. Besides the improvements, this Machine and ains all the good points of our No. cont No. 2 Machines. The speedjof the Yost can be limited only by the ability of the operator to find and properly strike the keys. This we guarantee. In other words, its mechanism is con- | trived to respond instantly to the touch of the operator by the adoption Of certain ex- a by the use of which— . The touch i is soft and even, and the én ssion slight. 2nd. The carriage feeds after the type leaves the paper. 3rd. The escapement is 80 arranged as to be perfect and uniform. 4th. There is no ribbon movement to require attention or consume power. 5th. The arrangement of the keyboard conduces to great speed. 6th. Rapidity does not affect the align- ment. | The Yost is by far the cheapest Writin, immediately 26, 1894. CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, JUNE 26ru, at 7 p. m., and every Tuesday thereafter, until further notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday morning. FROM BOSTON—Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. HALIFAX SERVICE, Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steamships “OLIVETTE” = or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. m., Saturday 10 p. m., Cuntil farther notice) fur Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Through Tickets for sale and ge checked at stations on Intercolonia] Rail- way. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, ean go directly on board steamer: For full information as to rates of pas- sage, freight, etc., apply at |the local agents, or RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. £ H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada 5 Plant Wharf, Halifax. June 16 Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly pronounce far ahead of any other tire of this type. Full particulars in catalogue, which you can obtain from R. M. Young, Agent jus Liberal terms, “THE COMET.” F. DeC. DAVIES, Agent for the cele- ted “COMET” for P. E. Island. Prices and Catalogues at the St. George bra’ Pharmacy. DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Quean Stree’, - - - Charlottetown Gem Rings, SET WITH DIAMONDS, GARNETS, PEARLS, & \x=~GENUINE STONES! YikKe~SOLID GOLD! W=LARGE STOCK! G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. June 23 Machine, because it is the most economica in respect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, | Durability, Ease of Learning, Ease of ; Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, Speed, etc. 8@"Second-hand Ribbon and Shift Key | Machines for sale cheap. IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, St. John, N. B. | D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlottetown, P. 8. 1: WE ARE | Showing our new stock of | Spring & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting. | Our goods are“ell new, and our prices just | right. We can dress a man far a moder- j ate sum. It will cost nothing to look | through our stock and name your price. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY ’ Mercha nt Tailor | June 1, 1894.—tu f 8 tf » about town will be | *, ALLIN, City Bill- junel3 PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Cylinder | and Platen Presses, Paper Cutters, and all new or second hand, used | raphers and Bookbinders, 2 Bay Street, Toronto, juni6 sat tf FOR SALE--A Jersey cow, registefed, with | Apply to Mrs. Gro. H. LEDWICH, cor- | ner Keni wad Edward Streets. junela W4NTED--A references Queen Street. ipl for kitahen work. Good required.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, tf—June4 NOTICE. | A, HERMANS, of the old firm and old stand, has manufactured & new kind of |W rought Iron Railing, far superior to cast | iron, and splendid designs. Parties desir- ing to fence in their plots in graveyards would do well by calling at his store be- | fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Ch’town, June 15—tf Sherwood Cemetery, Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte. town. Mornin trains run i by loca! time t Ceme- tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.80, returning at 10.90 and 10.30, Afternoon trains leave ati.a and 4 o’clock, returning at 6.35 and 7.20, Fare to go and return, 15 cents. Funeral Trains may had whenever > quired, and interments may be made by reg: lar trains at passenger rates. Prices of Plots are as follows: Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at reduced TALC Of... 2.2.20 s sees eereeeeessvenersaces $20 00 Plots half above size, in pees cpamnapieg u IS GIG. . . 000 cakes ccseblesccdsevecncces The Cemetery is eutdtned by eileen from plot holders o1 not less than ne abie Ist June in each year, and r, f subscribers are kept in order during the season, Subscriptions may be paid to any of the Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders for any extra work to be done by the Kee must be left at the office of the Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery, junely—2m (mon sat) HARD COAL! Landing per Schooner “ Alaska,” 235 TONS HARD COAL, which will be sold low whilst lauding, This is a good time to buy, as Coal is advancing. . LYONS, junell Queen’s Wharf. MACKEREL BARRELS.—600 ed stave Mackerel Barrels for sale, ue Road, adjoining Cooper Shop, Mal oh mreoe Brewery — ON J, JACKSON, jJune2]—2w ex 3, i 1 i tye at a nage = mea aN at 7: agape ae eae sere. ee SI APSR we ne St i SSE pen te eee prams satiate lan teeta a pe Coot are “33 em eee San OE Se ee ce