‘THEIDAILY MBE. EARLE'’S RECITAL. \ FINE airy hall, easy seats, moderate prices, good music, the encouragement of LOCA AND OTHER ITEMS. BarGatins at Beer Bros. Unvsea home talent, and respect for one of our : : : t leading musicians,—all these were not A. O. H.—Regular meeting this even-) suficiently attractive to those jng at S o clock ; Who make up the bulk of our popular Tears Evextse.—1 es closing exercises audiences on an exceptionally warm even af Nocre Dame Convent ing. But many of our most prominent oy | Citizens were present, including His Honor “us eine ae We will co} the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. How with the crowed to Notre Dame Convent | !@n, the Premier and Mrs, Peters, Profes- this evening. . | Sor Caven and others. To these and : _—- _ | all others who were present the Axwre Eva Fay. — Miss Ant Eva | entertainment was, we believe, beyoad Fay is to appear at the 4)pera House for | antic pation. Not many years ago, music she first time on Thursdey evening } such as was rendered last evening by the ~~-2 - young ladies and gentlemen of Mr. Earle’s - wea At WiINSLOs The tea at Winsloe | advanced classes, could only have been oa Dominion Day s i attract many heard here when Charlottetown was favored . 3 Char Ow A special | by the visitof performers from abroad. train leaves at 1 : oca Fare, 20} The singing of Miss Moore, Mise Sinclair, eents Miss McDonald,and the Misses Marion ard oe } Amy Earle, was remarkably good; aad ry F T ir.—R emt ve High | » any were surprised by the ‘excellence of Tea and Strawberry Festival at Ro KY ithe voice of Mr. J. B. Dawson. The Point Thursday nex n Mek _ - } assistance rendered by Mr. Rogera, of Grov Refresh enis of all sorts on the) Montreal, and Mr. Vinnic ymbe of this grounds Advt. later city, was highly appreciated by the ee jandience. In connection with the recital Sr. Per ts 5.2 € Closing eX | we can only regret that the audience was ercises Of 5 Pe s Day Schools w | small . taxe place on Monday, June 24h, at 8 sas P His Honor Lieu pant Gove: TEACHERS LICENSE EXAMINATION. the chair rested in equcat x —— tayited. First cxcass (1895) "i : en Potal number of marks, 1400; necessary DELPAST TLIGH SCHOO -At the annual | to obtain a liceuse, 840. : meeiing of the rate ayers of the + 3%) ‘ : “ Beliia . Biel Sa} i in suppl Rdith Anderson, Summerside, 1054, ifast Atigi ™ wl, i st rie . . i leet voted specially for Mr. T : Fr Lilian Robertson, Ch’town, 1048 nt ‘ sp aii tor DT. . : 2¢ RA.1 : : Maggie James, Ch’town, 1036. : : . aL unanimously | agreed Mr. John Murphy West, gustained It year, Wan Biss was James Ramsay, Hamilton, 1032. Ada McLeod, Eldon, 1029 William Robertson, Marshfield, 1027. | James A. Stewart, L. Montague, 1025. | Amy McGregor, Ch’town, 1023. have mrisummer Vacacior was appointed trustee Hugh MacWilliam, n the place of Mr reeicr re gned. pectin Tue Co.iecusre Scnoor.— The closing Charles McCallum, Brackley Point, 992 exercises cf the Collegiate School ot Katie Shaw, Murray Harbor, 989. Windsor, N.S., took place on Wedaes lay | Charles Hardy, Alberton, 983 gndsor, NN. 5., (OOK piace : ines 1a) sel ted - “ tase It is very pleasing to note that Ella Stevenson, North River, 974. Walter Curtis, Milton, 969. Irving Howatt, French River, 964. Marv Jost, Ch’town, 959. Master T. A. Davies, son of Mr. L. H Davies, M.P., stands at t head of his form a 3 t winner of the Alumni eae ’ : ith os een ond the TH es J. A. Seller, Union Road, 946. Exbibition of $20 and liewi Master's ss a ae . sien tor Latis Ww, ‘ E:i:el B. Connors, Bedeque North, 913. ae IVT ae ‘. wie. . . . . > P ee Flora McKenzie, Ch’town, 913. Srrvex ¢ a Cyctoxe.—On Monday Elieon Stavert, Clarke’s Mills, 902. lone struck Hartford, Kan. Vliver Lawson, Ch’town, 873. ng from its path, which Geo McLeod, Milton, 100 feet ir Minnie Kelly, Ch’town, 866 evening a C7 and swept ove rvth was clean cut and about 869. width. No one, as far as known, was Katie McPhail, Orwell, 855. killed. Several persons were iniured s Alberta Huestis, Ch’town, 836. badly that they ar t expected ve Candidates for first-class license who Abont 12 houses, mills, many barns and} have obtained second-class. d cut-building were destroyed Daniel McLeod, Stanley, 822. ul TI : ; : cet solid ie Mary L. Murphy, Summerside. 821. OFIC.-- ne twent 1 annuai com- » 4 J = : ae ae a eee Henry Phillips, Murray Harbor, 821. Meunicetion of the Grand Lodge of Prince Eéward Island, will be held in Summer-} side, on Monday. 24th inst., beginning at 10 a. m. A_ special train wil! Charlottetown at 7.10 a m., loca! time Persons ca that day may go by this train, iag to Charlottetown. after th Hensley Stavert. Clarke’s Mills, 820. Winfield Matheson, Ch’town, 813 James Campbell, Montague, 799. William Bradlev, Ch’town, 789. Enoch Mugford, Murray Harbor South, jesirous of visiting Summerside! --- 177. ae George Purdy, Ch’town, 751 meeting 18 tT} 4,2 The " = Maggie The mson, Uh town, 719. concluded. : a a SECOND CLASS (REGULAR). Fer Bostox. — The steamer Olivette Total number of marks, 1400; neces- lef for B ten this afternoon, taking the sary ti obtain a2 license, S40. llowing passsenger-: Emily Barke,Philip 7 > tat 194 follc ise * agp km : Ba k rok Chitty Joh:. H. McFadyen, Spring Park, 1248. C. Horier, Mra. M. Wal-h. Frank W. Keep, eT Gg Oey ae Thoma McDevitt, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Ding-| iic-cd Lacey. Gleaftuner. 1163 ™ eS Pi Edward Laverty, Glentinnan, 1163. well, M. Ma u0nAa .. J L R che, J. B. Paret , ™ a: ees Miss E Dancau McArthur, West River. 1134 Costello, ae D omith, Mrs. Smith, James Williams, Mount Plesant, 1112 R. J. Macdonald, Miss E. E. Seaman, Miss} arhur B. Campbell, Souris, 1105. Ada R Seaman. Stewart MeNei:l, Rocky Po:nt, 1066 eee g toss, Stanley, "1062. sizzie Dickieson, New Dominion, 1056. Roderick McKenzie, Canoe Cove, 1055. Ethel Henry, Malpeque, 1052. D. S. Edmunds, St. Dunstan’s, 1044. Emily F. Ayers, Union Road, 1640. Clara McDonald, Vernon River, 1035. Emmet Mullaly, Souris, 1135. : ‘ Magvie Peritioxep to Be Haycep.—Taylor | Ben Cook, of Topeka, Kan., who was sent to | the penite.stiary for life for murdering his | wife, has a letter to the Governor, in which he asks the Governor to sign his death warrant and order the warden to hang h m. Cook he has been con- i . ' a ite £ : } a ik © i Charles Lannon, Summerside, 1035. fined in the insane ward, but that, if he an a a “ye ; } ; oe Thomas Trainor. Kensington, 1032. was responsible when be kiiled his wife, | : . , . Go} 9 . } a } sft . on | Charies E. McDuff, Brook fie!d, 1624. he onght to be hang, and if he was insane, ; : aga . . he zhoald have beer én the ceebaes | Peter 8S. Duffy, Emerald, 1020. BHO 1K : © Ct mh Sent to i Syium . as Woee « fe jnstead of t: enitentiary : = : Wm. McKie, Ch’town, 1013. ead Of Lue penitentiary. . y ee i a Caleb Lane, New Perth 1002. Stella Campbell, Park Corner, 995. Norman Campbell, Darlington, $87. ; = Annie Rodd, Brackley Point, 984. mos Monaghan, Keily’s Cross, 971. says 2 Tue Fi last night in the reports of the ‘estTers.—The High C Philharmonic Halil, High Chief Rangert | urt met winere High Secretary and High Treasurer were ath , : : my ed and d ae : | Urban Christopher, Tignish, 970. and disposed of. : j ; : . : - o a Ernest Collings, Alberry Plains, 954. There will be a public meeting in the | | iollse® ers as Gg : | Maurice Macdonald, Kelly's Cross, 947. Opera House at 8 ock this evening ; Annie Rarasay, Malpeque, 938. followed by a dinner at » ys peg , the Hote] Davies. os e oie Lizzie McRae, Bonshaw, 933. The Foresters will meet at Philhar- : os A ee ee cs) ae oe ons i a Patrick Campbell, Rollo Bay, 932 monic Fall this evening ai 7 o’clock, and = Vina Orr, French River, 919 the route out- | . - ptr Frenc : . oe ay Alice Kelly, Kinkora, 917. Wim. E. Campbell, Victoria Cross, 917. over march in procession lined in vesterday’s issue. tonimeniigenaniens in ’ 19 . ' Olivia Nicholson, Cardigan Head, 913 Kise’s Coiiece.—At the recent meeting John A. Murphy, Murray River, 903 ; -— oe aed S002. Opes ee Sys of the alumni of Ring 8 Coilege Bishop Debbie Lowther, North Carleton, 990. - tnew ar nneed that > financial COhn- . ‘ . 12 .2 as aged announced — the finan i d Euphemia Macdonald, DeSable, 893. ition was enormously improved, the allie McNeill Cavendish. °63 Teilinl dest reduced & i the income suff- Nelli McNeill, Ca endi h, § 0. rans Glut reduce a 3 Martin Gallant, Rustico, 865. cient to pay a!] expenses for the year and | leave abalance onthe right side. ‘The services re-engaged, with ihe exception of Prof. Roberts, who has resigned. Aitan Coliege, be Katie Monaghan, Kelly’s Cross, 854. It Does the Business. If you want to kuow what Miller’s Enwulsion of Norwegian Cod Liver Oi! will do for a consumptive patient, ask one : a ; xo Wednesday, the following | who has tried it. Ask anyone who | has were elected to be the “ executive” for the used a ss ony Ss 1. eusuing year: Bishop Courtney, Dean what Le shout ese a Partr ige, ley Dyson Hague, Dr. Gossip shall be ite Tec ommen o— ; , a asd ‘ A. Shaw. Eea. finest preparation of its kin in t xe ~worid 7 and is worth its weight in gold to a con- —_—— 2-3 x : } cae @ sum ptive sufferer, hom it will raise from OF the ataif were eeting of the governors of King’s troubles 18 the PERSONAL. a bed of sickness to hea!th and strength of ‘ : ep : . body and mind, giving a new lease of life. Hon. Mr. Ferguson arrived home from | Ti, susands testify to the value of Miller’s Ottawa last evening. Emulsion. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve sirengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula Mrs. C. D. Thompson. who has been il! | and all Lung affections. In for about a week, is recovering, and her | 50c ar 1 $1, at all drug stores. friends hope to see her s00D restored to : é - ne none eee te ee health.—Moncton Times. Tue Lossrer Fissery. — Instructions Mies Pear! Taylor, Miss Kate McLean, f ywee, of Harbor : Mr. W. H. Pr South, was in town today. Murray big bottles, I have been received at the agency office of Mies A. Camero: be Department of Marine and Fisheries, young ladies attendin harlottetown, “that the ciose season for Nalifax, arrived home ybsters in Prince Edward Island, for the rear 1895, shall be from the 15th July to ; Mr. F. W. P. Camn Australia, arrived here yesterday forenoon | the dist December, excepting in the waters j : Counties in the Olivette and isthe guest of Mr. A.| fronting on the 1 E. conta: n. Mr. Cammilieri is one of Queen’s, between West Point and St. many successful Islanders abroad, having Peter’s Island, where the close season will acquired a ble pr 1e Kim | be from the 6th August tothe lst Decem beriv gold fieids, and recently married one | ber. This regulation will be null aud void of Australia’s faire-t daughters. He has | on the Ist of January, 1896.” : a . 1 @ host of here who are delighted and a number of other | t ng the Ladies’ C lege, Cc >» Jast evening. hk lleri, of Western | y valua perty in t friends men 37 cents a yard. regular price 45c to 75c. The Cherry \ The summer dress goods Guardian wriics tu that paper: “In the) we have placed on our centre counter. The absence of the R ry Rev. Mr W oo! lard, lot who is away in Halifax at present, Mr. F. | etc. f Charluttetown, conducted the | & Co. i here on the 16th excellent sermon | <t text being ‘‘In to s€e him aga balance of our vy carres ponde nt of the includes all newest goods, crepons, Call early for choice-—W.A. Weeks G. Seoy june21 3: eached and | drugstore is being well patronized and the ather, Son and Holy | soda pronounced delightfully cold. Mr. Sco who has not yet been «od, is & brilliant | . . and loved by all | $1.25, now 65 cents, all sizes, at ¢ ien’s s 2 store. who know him. n hoe 0 Ladies’ dongola shoes, regular price McEach- _—_— - — Horses Wanted-——-Mr. John McDon- Just real MeKachen’« a 1 in another ald, Summerside, wants to purchase fifty colur N i offer was ever made in good, sound, general purpose horses, for this wity | which he wiil pay the right fizare. t jl9 5i Ly 12 LE LLLILELEELIEIILILIM Hot Weather Prices ON of Prince and | THe new soda water fourtain at Watson’s | TW EXAMINER . THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY At 1 o’clock...... 92° inthe sun ry wy © i i Peseces ervecee 66 Siace se ee ee ee Tastes Good \s it goes down. Does diood When it : é HIRE’S ROOT BEER | ! -00d |humor. *uls you ‘ you il $s = } } makes the \ I A 25<. pac kaye family happy. JOHNSON: & JOHNSON, The Reliable D); rerists, HOG O8286466 £EGBESFCEGESOBSBIVESH& SVEVSEVECSseswess COMPOUND INTEREST is secured by putting in- terest back into principal! We have compounded in- terest in the making of good; reliable FURNI TURE, by adding each day’s experience to that of the days before, dur Ing years. The result is an immense capital of ex- perience. Prices no high- ex than others, but the goods — better. Leave your order with us. MAK WRIGHT & 60,, LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices, JUST TWO DAYS! Will positively close on SATURDAY NIGHT. The greatest opportunity t buy SHOES at a low figure. Bought low, will be sold ata sacrifice. New Goods, allsizes. You will never get such a chance again. WORTH NOW Ludies’ Dongola Shoes, $1.25, 65e “ “Lace Boots, 1.95, $1.10 G nts’ _ Congress, 2.75, 1.65 Buff Shoes, 1.55, 99¢ This is a genuine sale. On Monday next we will sell them at regular prices. Five Hundred Pairs of the above stock Come at once and take your choice. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. DOMINION DAY. Tea Party! AT WINSLOE. rr) ») pune ci The Ladies of St. Johpy’s. Church, Mil- ton, mtend having a Teaand Fancy Sale in aid of a New Church, on MONDAY, July Ist, on the grounds kindly provided by Mr. Jobnson. The usual amusements will be provided Strawberries and Ice Cream on the grounds. A Special Train will Charlottetown at 1.30 p. m., local, retarn cave inz at 7.30, local. Return Tickets, 20 cents. The Band is expected to be in attendance. Shoull the day prove un- favorable the Tea will be held on the first fine day following. Tea on the 12 o'clock. Tickets for Admi , ission and Tea, 25c. table at junel9—dy Pictou, Halifax and U.B. Commencing on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th of June, the Steamer ST. LAW- RENCE wil! leave Company’s Wharf at Sk ven o’c lon k. low al, in the stead of Six, as heretofore. Close connection will be made at Pictou with trains for Halifax, New Glasgow and Cape Breton. No more tedious delays. Excursion Tickets to Pictou and return | to Charlottetown same day may be pur Charlottetown office for ONE By order, F. W. HALES, Agent. morning, in chased at DOLLAR. june21—10i Co-Partnership Notice. The undersigned have entered into part- nership, under the name and style of | McINNIS & THORNE, for the purpose of carrying on a General Plumbing, Gae Fitting, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Ai: Heating business in Charlottetown, and | have opened a Shop in the PHILHAR- MONIC BUILDING, corner of Graftor Streets, where they rrefal atten- and Prince will b prepared to give prompt and ¢ tion to all orders with which they may bé« | favored. Those who contemplate having resi- | dences, churches, public halls or places of | business heated either by steam, hot water or hot air, are be fore placing their or lers. Baths, Closets, Basins, Sinks, étc., also | fltted up. | First-class workmanship at a moderate charge. Best of references. Mstimates cheerfully furnished i ANGUS MoeINNIS, | CHARLES E. THORNE. juneS—3w 2aw (36) | | Georgetown School. | Applications for Principal of this School | will be received up to the 29th instant. | A fair supplement will be given. A Gra- duate of a University preferred. CARL OWEN, Secretary School Trustees. june20—dy 31 & wky WANTED. Blooming Point School. plement voted. apply to JOHN D. McDONALD, Secretary of Trustees. SALT ! SALT To arrive per Steamship Sunrise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which will be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about Ist May. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO Ch’town,"April 18, 1895--tf invited to give us a cal) A First or Second Class Teacher for A liberal Sup- For further particulars Blooming Point, June 20—dy 3i wy 31 i < - 4 | ae De | 5 | TELEGRAPH +" ba Be i B § SreciaL Desparoues ro tax Examiner a PARLIAMENT OF GANADA. An Exceptional Offer ee ut AT Cedar Sleepers and Lobster Licenses, Orrawa, June 21. Hon. Mr. Haggart explained yesterday that J. T. Windsor, of New Mills, was the r lowest tenderer for cedar sieepers for the P. ‘ a qi Ii. Island Railway, aud had received the = gs contract at $215 per thousand. eS A large number of bills were passed through committee of the whole, includ ‘ng Hon. Mr. Costigan‘’s Jobster bill, the prin- sipal clause of which « fee from the S10 pac ker to $2 on each POCKE d. TO CLEAR the lobster hanges now levied on each hundred Cases ed A Monoment to Champlain. 37 Gents a Yard. Qverec, June 21. The Marquis DeLevis and Count Nicolay, subseribed $1060 for chy. nbnis mowsment to be recioi in] - Regular Delling Frick, 45 cts to 75 cts. have each Declared * Off.” New York, June 21. boxing The Dixon-Erne match is de er 1395. Fac Re FRIDAY, JUNE 21, BOYS'CL wed) THING. Suits from 4 to 1@ years of age. Sa ae aml This lot is mostly in the better quality, which we will cloce out at cost. Et will pay you to before buying elsewhere. look at this lot J. BR. MACDONALD & C@., Charlottetown, June 5 OLD STAND, QUEEN STREET. Tam Avent forthe MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. This is the largest and best e and uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool, I want 50,009 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; also a choice Marino Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. Call h OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give quipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, Vash or Trade. » line of Summer Suitings, made from fine sre, pick your goods, and leave your o:dgp. satisfaction. Ww. ©. TURN BE, Wasonic EBuilding, McLEOD'’S rey Femple THREE POORS BELOW J. D. Charlettetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky Garafton Strect, CORNER. clared off. Five Lines on K and L, I find the people around here prefer Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other | They are a wonderful pill. a SE i three do en at once, [ am neeriv ou P. 8.—Send by post, J. W. Ireland, Gour- | ———— are cls "a have In Stock } LA The Newfoundland codfishery is report- We have rast placed on our ed the best for many years. Rusinees is ? Ee EE Ee ne a eee eee. ee balance of ng \ surplus of revenue over ¢xpenr d'ture is anticipated for the coming fiscal} g6y¢ Summer Dress Goods, in- | year A thousand men are at work on the railroad, which, it is exp cted, will be fis. - ‘ " : = ‘ i thed to Port an Basan in 1606. cluding all the newest makes tmpare blood ie the cause co: boile.| SOG COlOTIDES, at Oi Coma per Linpu t ; 38 fe Ause i bolls, ors pimples and other eruptions. Hood’s i : Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and cures| yard. Goods sold in the regu- those tr ite . ~- ; —~ =|lar way from 45 to 79 cents. DIED. In East Boston, June 16, eter V., in- | Call and see this special lot. fant son of John J. and Mary A. McIntyre, aged ll months an i 16 days, “Nothing new under the sun” may ap- ply perhaps to certain elemental passions WV EC a an - = ate is of the race, but it certainly has no appi- 4 yy 7 i a _ cation to the world of dress goods. Those who have been wearing goods did not suppose improvement pos- s found in “ Eudora ” A | sible, and yet this is { which has al! the virtues of their several black dress fabrics, with a number of ad- ditional attractions, among which may be mentioned greater width and weight, sup- y, ismperviousness to rust, and an exquisite surfac which gives it a character of refinement all its own. Wrapped on “The Varnished Board.” and the name, Priestley, stamped on every five yards. ome —" = = Priestley’s dress Bargain List ! and Very Children’s Sun Bonnets Hats, 25 Showy Styles. erior wearing juaiily, s cents. ; dust or Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 P. G, Island Railway On and MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows .— cents a pair. ] 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- atter lars, 3 cents each. Trains Inward, Read up Trains Outward. Read down, Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced PM AM PM P.M 1eae 400 643......Charlottetown.....122) 1015 | prices. ‘72 65 .. Royalty Junction J32u8B loli baa < TBs —— Wiltshire 1113 9 28 | 523 «743......Hunter - River.....0W8 9b ‘hy. a) ar a Sans 60% Sa7 Bradalbane.......10 21 N5i Challies, 20 and Z» cents to 614 S WSs... +6: Raerald © ...0... 8 45 . 6 8B... Paeen. ote el clear. Regular _ prices, 626 837 .. Kensington ; 9*§ & 23 | 2 10 2 90) Ar Lv 900 80 zo to 40 cents, Summerside AM AM} § 10 rs2 255) 5 > hu 2 30 vt - ‘ 8 45 (203 Our special line of B ack aD) = =—B Ube cwce wee E UWEU SEGAL «ec neeces (i- hi wo § : “ee 82 NEG 7 : : - ; 1:3 $305 Eloomfield........ 609 1130 Cashmere at 50 cents, Wit 355 ; Alverion.. wae low -e > a 135 455 . Tignish..........500 940 worth 74c., is getting low. rx Fa aM AM} AM PM a PMS ee re re are ae 645 3 00 . Charicttetown. .... 92) 94°) ta o 4 : 64> 316....Royalty Junction.... 905 5 25 mee it iS, NW ithou! doubt, 72 DD aun a ails wna cut ee 444 755 405 \ Ar} Lv) d1> 415 Mt Stewart “ i con® : 315 4100 Lv ) sf so so the Best Bargain ever 6 20. .... 4 ere. Te a i 2 ge! ee ee 7uw 20) 10 it 5 3% Bear River....... 6 45 203 . ° ®> ‘er ‘ ~ 1055 6vu6.... oT ire Bes ae 2 offered hil BLA hk GOODS, A MPM P M | 1M PM . i § 2 i 1)..... Vount Stewart..... 8 10 50 . Tou > 4u.....Wount Segart.....68 ST Can at ence and serure a 100: §&2.......Georgetown...... 700 215} AM PM} PM am Dress. 85). ..006 cence ess ce OPOOE: . 0. dal soades & 15 | ' 9 40 ...-Cape Traverse.. oe 725 A” Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. , W A Weeks &, CO D. POTTINGEF', a Es 7 | Gen Mgr Car. Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. THE PEOPLE'S STORE a .. ‘e Oe ee eee a ee eee = 7 WANTED AT ONCE-—-Good coat, pant ard Wholesale anG. Retaul. yest makers; no apprentices need apply MCKAY WOOLEN Co. ui—junes Charlottetown, June 21, Ss ; ne. PA RSP, ie ff. Lt — Ps ata Noe la heer ia PED BRN RDS ITS s 2,009 oe aD Foor ‘ a a 3 oS g 3 . ; ; How Will This Sirike You ? mA oe. $y A beautifully finished AST Ls ¥ 4 $ DINING EXTENSION TABLE ; % —extends to 8 feet long, six ie >" y sia Sw ae © * 88 £C legs, very strong, Only 87.75 ¢ RS . : a C a . ° ’ ° oP &) A little less Casu will buy it. | ) >) §) iia cia 5? JOHN NEVWSON. Charlottetown, June 15, 1895. «a la & | Or F, 2 SOY OOS Ao Ate ~ A eke, ee. i Fe Bw Swe anne o> o> ts NCard STUCCO PIES DEE DEL CO Ee ONDON HOUSE ! —-- —— (x )——_—-— MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. TT. J. HARRIS. Acnt fow Mortgagees, Charlottetown, March 21, 1895 —dy ® ee a a “ ; a ; > Truc Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with | our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 22c. Blend | to be the best on the market for quality, strength, | flavor and price. The public realize a good article | when they ase it, and to-day our sales on this Tea! are larger than ever before. | We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and) Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish, Flour, Meal, ete., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. reliable goods and Eggs taken in ex- delivered to all Our aim is to huy the most sell them at the lowest prices. change for cash or goods. Goods parts of the city. ILLIAM GRANT Charlottetown, June 19, 1895—-135 v Don't B A Clam! and let other Tailors make you _ believe they can sell you a Serge Suit for $15.00, that is as good as ours, SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE ORDERING. We positively cannot be approached with their quality and price. McKAY WOOLEN COMP’Y, Swell Tailors, Successors to C. E. Robertson. b ’ & CO.., QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, June 5, 1£95—13) AMERICAN OIL STOVES! cents; Sixty 2-wick at New is the time tv buy ae aos i-wicK at (i909 = wick at $1.80. DODD & ROGERS. » -135 . - - es ivery Vard of the New and Ideal Inter lin- nov has this label on it. | LIGH To DURABLE FVeRy YARD ee ELLED PATENTED JULY ‘90 & MAR ‘95, TRADE MARK REGISTERED. FOUR INJUNCTIONS have alrealy been granted by the Canadian Courts an 1 many in tre United States restraining merchauts from selling cheap and inferior imita— tione, HEAVY DAMAGES ALLOWED. ee No Pockets in Shrouds. —_—a_, ——— TT cr TT You should bear in mind that there are no pockets in hrouds. No matter if you are a millionaire, you will have no use for a pocket when you come to don your last robe You can’t take anything with you. out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. You can get more solid enjoyment out of one of Fashionable Suits than anything else in this town. black. Call and see the Leading Fashionable a Light Tweed Suits same price. Tailor. Ss. A. McDONALD. Some people live as though they could. The best way is to take some pleasure our Are you one of those who called on us this spring? If so, you can testify to the above with the most satisfactory results. We are still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices. Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, blu> and The SS BONA‘VISTA, sailing from Montreal on thursday evening, June 20th, will be due at Charlottetown Monday morning, June 24th, and will sail for St. John’s and Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, via Sydney, csrrying horses, cattieand sheep on deck and produce under deck at towest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. Prince Edward Island Railway Saturday Excursion Tickets. unel7 On and after Saturday, June Ist, 1895, Excur- sion Return Tickets will be issued at One Single First Class Fare to and from ail Book- ing Stations on this Railway on all Saturdays between Ist June and 28th September, 15895, inclusive, good for return the following Mow- day, These tickets will not be accepted for return passage On date of issue. A McDONALD, D POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gon Man Govt Rys. Kailway Office, Charlotietewn, June 17 18%5—dy 6.135 wky 3i DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Hent Street A ge Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cenis per line. LOST—On Wedn*sday, a canary. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to M SweeNeY, Dorchester Street. tr—june?l LOsST—-On Tuesday, June isth, ten dollars intwo Si bills. The finder will be sui ably rewa) ded by leaving itat STEWART & GATES’ store. 2i—juneis WANTED—A boy about 15 years of age to act asa waiter. Apply by letter to PO Rox 265. i 2i pd—janely W AN Ft ED--Two laundressee, ope meat and fish cook, Ove waitress, one kitehen girl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BuReRis, Great George Street, ti—junels WANTED AT ONCE--A girl for general housework. Apply to Mas M ST&VENSON, Richmond Street, tf—junels WAN fED—A good girl for general hous - wore; good re.erences required, stply at this off e. janels W 1 Ni ED—A girl to do genera! nousework. Apply to Mrs W W WELLNER, Irince *i. june.7-tf AGEN?!S WANTED to handle our hardy, Canad an grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive verriiory; whole or part; we conutrolall special lines —Stone & Wei ington, d.on real, Que; J W Beall, Maaager. Men- tion ih + paper, 2m (1) —-may3 TO HIRE —° firt-clars Horse and Buggy: also a dovule s-ated Vhaetou. ‘Serms reason- able Enquire at G. G Jury’s Jewe'ry Store, north side Qaeeu Square, opp ste Post Office, Mays -ly jas WN JTICE—Having had good experience at Dressiniking in New York and Boston, | am now prepared to acco ninocwle any ladies Liat wish to call at 45 Upper Great George Street- Charlo te'oa#n —.LICé M. RAMSAY. juneli-ji ja TO L¢'—A very confortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms iuclud ingsmall bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mile ford Street. Brighton Reed: nine minrtes- walk from post office, five miantes from bath. ing house, Victoria Pars; rea imocerate- Apply to W C HAkRIS, Ju. may4 TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and tormerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHA®D. junei PASTURE TO LET—Pasture tor one ortwo cows near residence of Lt) Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Rosd. apply to H JAMEs PALMER. may.9—tf TO LET—Two Offices tn the Stamper Block. Apply lo PROWSE Bros. tfi—mayl W 4NTF D—Coa!, vest and pint makers at Jous MacLFop & Co's. if mayll yO LET—The store on Quees Strevt next to ohnsou & John on’s Drug Store. Apply to ji Bb MACDONALD & CO i—.po ¥ " ree a a TO LEt—That comfortable brick dweli:ing gouse, known asthe Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately 1a pos-es-lion of llenry Douse, Esq, CC; pos-ession xiven at once. Also, that beautifully Stuaied two- sto: y dweiling on Prinee Street, now occupied by Jam 8 Reddin, §8q; possession g ven drst of July uw at Also, cottage s'tuat don Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wellace >; possess On g.ven sw once. Apply tu PEAKE Kuos & Co. 135 ti may WANTED— ‘pn ho nest. active gentieman of la ‘y totravel tor «stabilised, relable house Salary ») payable lo weekly and expenses Situaton permanent. References Fneina seif-addressed stamped en elope, Tue Domia ion Company, 3i5 Omaha Building, Chicago junelZ—~im ru Le r— The pouse at the bead of Pownal Stree: lately occupied by Mrs Jobn [I orsey ; heated with hot water; sess.03' given at once, Apply at THE EXAMINER Gifice FOR SALE OR TO LET—A freenoid pro- erty on Kent Street East, consisting of a «even-room dwelling house, with plot of land, Apply on the premises to PHILIP CoYLE. juve7—3i (518) TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersign d! large grounds, truit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Holman. june’—im 135 “WANTED—A good canvasser y for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward islanv, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P U Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap2 W ANTED—A middle-aged, respectabie wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages reguired and references, to kev ET Woo.- LARD, Georgetown. tf~juneé PASTURE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattle to pastare after ist of June; ruaning stream through the fields,-— BENJAMIN WRIGHT. dy 2aw tf—maylé ROUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. t{--may29 Charlottetown, May 27, 1895-135 TO LBT—A nice cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TaYLor, Queen Street. junel4 weil oo iscsi Peper z ip pan herr “na Aeonrt we reco pe - ae Pee ie ee aa ae. + 42a i f’ ee © at ei» ° il wee oh hs ee * * ke a pe ei AP ‘a Pip ng” x Ras 7 “RO, RE at Sip oe : so : 4 weoa ' Te : Pia : ' Fi i * i tn wf 'F : : 4 - ite Ea t