Bennett ln oe ——_ Pn ee eS a ae ‘ » Plant \\ To Boston COMMENCING MAYZ(Oth. fhe favorite S. S. “HAULI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Boston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via _ Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. 1. Railway. For further rates and all tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd. “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing from Montreal at 2 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday Ist August Mooday 15th August Monday 29th August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 24th Sept. Moaday 10th Oct Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p. m. "Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday 1 ‘th July Monday 25th July Monday 8th Aug. Monday 22nd Avg Monday 5th Sept Monday 19th Sept Monday 2rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Ma! Bay aod Father Pvoint. Delight ul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competit on rates. led withjgreat care. CARVELL BROS, Ageuts Eggs band. Tan Shoes are unquestionably the coolest shoe for this warm weather. We are showing a nice gentle- men’s chocolate laced boot, with cloth top, at °$2.75 Black and chocolate willow ealf at $4 and $4.5u, with bulldog and coin toe. The handsomest “shoes we have 2 yet shown. W. HH, Stewart & Co London House Building. TAKE NOTICE. I inform the pubiic, that no person or versons are allowed fishing in Mr. do.a White's Mill Pond, without premission from me. JOHN WHIME, wis Line. informa- | as \ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Oats and Potatoes Lower --- Eggs Steady---Hogs Down. | ' The buyers quote oate at 40c, with few | off: ripg. Potatoes are moving slowly at from 35c to 45c. The supply of eggs is increasing. The price paid is 84c, the same as last week’s quotation. For bacon bogs the Messrs Rattenbury rre payicy $4.75 and for heavy fats $4.50, with fe~* offering. The reta:] prices at Tuesday’s market will be found betow : ° Nutter, Iresh, per Ib ............U017 wO018 Butter, tub, per Ib Cisne: gaeken 017to018 ONG, WOE MUNIEEE. oi onic tc cccves 0 06 to 0 OF Beef, small, pe Rs ae (06 to 012 CCCRG,: DEE Wid sic ivc bctaicvee 012t0014 le Poe edhe «eee 0 06 to 0 OF Ducks, per pair....0...-...----030 to 0 DW v4 Mh veus apenee oe Fowls ook be és cue bnee . 030 to O 40 Flour, per CWleees seveee - ..2 50 to 2 6D 8, wen bade bebwh bee abe 0 59 to O 75 Hides, per i wesees.. oes . ees ae to 0 07 TE loads Hoge: #4808 e eounbe 0 35 to 0 40 Lamb DEF GL... -sseeccecceeccesU OU to 0 75 Lettuce,per bunch. .........++--009 to 005 CO Sins ween coee .--.0 49 to 0 44 Oatmeal, per CWt.... cecece 2 00 to 2 25 Putatoes.... os <eccde secee veces’ Ge. eee Pork, per Ib oeeer #e888088808 cooum 06 to 0 64 Sheep pelts...... cases cves UOMO ere Fe Turnips, per bushel.... .ceces 0 IS to 0 20 Turkeys .ccoce cccccessscccccces 0 60 to 1 50 THE PROVISION MARKET. In Liverpool Lard Declines —Chicago Weak Local Trade Fair. The Montreal Gazette of Tuesday re- ports that there was an improvement in the demand for provisions, especially for emoked meats, anda more active trade was done at steady prices all round. We quo'e:—Canadian pork, $1600 to $16.50 per barre]; pure Canadiun Jard, in pails, at Sic to 8c, and compound retined, at 53c tu 5$c per lb; hams11} to 12c, and ba.zon 12c per lb. The Chicago provision market was de- cidedly weak and prices for pork broke 3246 to 3° de; elosing $10.35 June; $10 50 September. Lard declined 10cto 124), closing, $5.95 Jone; $5 95 July; $6.95 Septemberr Short ribs closed $5.65 June, $5 65 July; $5.75 September. The only chaoge in the Liverpool provi- sion market wasa decline of 6d ip lard. Pork closed 57s 63; lard 31s 3d; long cut heavy baccn, 329 6d; long cut light, 32-; short cut light, 32-, aod sallow 61; cheese, white, 36; colorec, 34s. Cash quotations of all provisions closed at Chicago to-day: Pork, $10 35 to $10. 44: lard, $5.97 1-2 to $6; ribs, sides, $5.55 to $5 90; dry salted suoulders, 5c to 5 1~4e; ciear sides, $6 to $6 20. 2is DAIRY PRODUCE. in Tone --- Butter Steady and Unchanged. Cheese Firmer Latest advices from Montreal report th: cheese market firm. Three thousand Cheese were offered on Saturday last at 63 aod were all cleared up. Western mak-- were nominal at7ic to7jc. Thecable wa unchanged. Butter,'n Montreal J ves quiet and stead) at price- ranging from 16c to l6fc per |b Should be in every family o medicine chest and every traveller’s grip. They are i ‘3 invaluable when the stomach is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and ell liver troubles. Mild and efficient. 2 cents — —_- — Dividend Notice. Menrcnant’s Bayk or P. E. I. Ch’town, Mav 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given that a half-year! dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent pr annum, on the Capital stock of this Bank. bas been declared payable at its bank iny house, on and after July 2nd, next. = The Transfer Books will be clo-ed from 17h Inne, to second July next; both dav- inclusive. : By «rder of tle board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier May 30tb, 1898 7 Ler For the summer of 98, a Seasid2 Cot- ; tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully sitvated on Point Pleasant arm, North River, overlookirg the | ilisboro River, and the approach to the arbor, An ideal spot 1iora summer vuting. Apply to 100 P.O. BOX7e §. 4. MeLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. ‘ROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOW® Wheatley Rive sm a SS 7 ae Se ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail and Empire: A_ prolonged period of Reform Government in Prince Edward I[-land has produced a system of taxation in that province. One of the taxes is an impost of $15 a year on commercial travellers or representatives of outside houses. Now the Legi-lature has supple- mented the Taxing Act by enacting a law which declares that if any outside house rrovi ce, and the esent throngh whom it sells bas not paid the fee and seenred the license, the amount for which the goods were sol] wil/ not be colieciaule. In other words,a biyer can penalize aseiler f the seller or his agent nas failei to psy $15. It is bad |>gisia- tion. Montreal Witness: Two or three year azowho would have assaulted a govern- meat 20 «effectively vs Sr Richard Cari wright had it proposed at the fag end of a ses-10n 10 force a ioun of seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars upon an unwil- ling commercial community to be +pevt upon 4 project which has never been de- sigved, the cost of which bas never teen estimated carefully by engineers, the desirability of which in the form proposed is denied by the very commercial interests which it is supposed to serve, againet whick the board = of trade, the corn ¢xcvange and the ebip- ping Interests have all publicly protested ? Che men who favor tats scheme are two politicians, Messrs, ‘l'arte and Prefontaine, interested in the vo'e o* the cons.ituency in which the expenditure is to be made. Who two vears ago weuld bave opposed such a prejece b forward in such a manner +o suoug y as Sr Richard Cart- wrigh:? Why curs be pretend to treat with scoro and to insinuate slauder ayains: tho-e wro oOppore such echemes and me hods pow? It is becanse he is a mem- brefthe goveroment which now does these thing-, because he is a colleague of the minister who forces such method. upon the, goverrment because, in other words, he is in office ? sells goods in h-+ rengtt — ee A MAGNIFICENT CELEBRATION. —— out-door social under the auspives of the Gowan Brae Dairving company will re held on the Ist of July (Demiuion D.«) on a magnificant site op the farm of Jsmes Howlett KE gq, Grand Brae, overluoking tLe beautiful town of Souris, the bLarbor, and tie “windin, Souris Rive?” S«leof baskets commence- at !2 c’clock. A well stocked refresh ment saleon forni- bed with temperance drinks : nd « supply of all the delicacies ot will te oue of (he pleasant features of the outing. A Jarge staff of waiters will be or hand to attend to the wants uf pickvicere, Davucing bhooth:, a bowl ng alley, a swing and all the amu-ements usual on sath occasions will be prov ded. “Firing at the Man in tne Mask a Spec aliy ” The committee in charge will be pre-~ pired for the entertainment of a very large number ot visitors. Since all parts of the district— the North side, the South side, ihe East end and the West end are inter- ested in it, the committee are determined to make thix gathering the best ever he'd ii the coun v. Should the weather prove nnfavorable, the S: cir] will be held the fcllowing dav. Souris, June 8th, 1893. A grand AVOIDING “fA TOUCH.” One Woman's Cheerful Method of Deny. ing a Polite Request. Men have something to learn from women in the art of warding ofl **touches’’ for coin. Women respond ti such requests about once in every thou- sand times, but they are scientific in their refusaJs. A Washington woman with a reputation as a borrower turned up at the home cf oue of her friends th« other morning with a wuch done over story about a persistent and threatening dressmaker and the usual request for the loanm—‘‘pay it back tomorrow, cer- tain’’—of $5. ‘Why, my dear, certainly,’’ was the pleasant respemse to her carefully re- hearsed little yarn. ‘‘You poor thing, you! Just wait till I run up stairs ar - get my purse.”’ She ran up stairs. The male head of the house happened to be in the roon. where she kept ber purse. He saw bei dig the purse out of a cbiffonier drawer aud deliberately remove a wad of bills from it, leaving about 87 cents in silver and copper in the change receptacle. The man was mean enough to lean over the stair railing when his wife wen down stairs to the parlor with ber flat- tened pocketbook in her hand. “Ob, I’m so sorry, Mre X.,° he heard her say, ‘‘but I really thought ] had the money. I find, though, that Jobn, as usual, has been at my purse— tling a plumber’s bill last night when | was half asleep—and the mean thi: | has only left me enough for car fare. Too bad! Of course, you know, if I had | it,’’ etc.— Washington Post. Ladies’ Oxford shoes. You)! should see the Oxford’s wel sell tor 75 cents a puir; they! are the best yet.—J.B, Me- Donald & Co. hlOE———E——eE~E————ESE— NOTICE. Havirg leased the privilege of fishing trout cn the stream known as Sherry’s Creek, to partirs iv Ch’towa you u}!! please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P. & T. SHERRY. 101 lmo eol ; : } I heard him say something about se*- | June 9, 1898— BEG ss s6s650505555 % NTN we el er | Wi A\\ ey Tif i Sy * A. "YM H/o. . o SHGGEBIAL: . we Fo: the Latest Style and Lowest Price at . liz We are determined ‘o get additional silk business by deserving it, bs Sand we ask you to see and consider the ulks, and decide whether we areentitled to iton that basis -merit, nothing but merit, quality, choiceness, and less price. Or ATALeS Lapet Mulls, Grass Linen, ete. All the pretty cheer- S ful things,that will brighten the spring, and temper the hot summer, May we get your opinion on the daipty styles we are showivg of these goods, We ' li s A fine showing in Flowers, Feathers, hat Trimmings a LLY cic, that go to make up millinery competition. We'll give you all the Lelp you need in making a selection, and there are people here whose advice in such matters is worth having. D es Coeds That ‘‘Perkins” is widely know for its dress LOS goods excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is ample evidence that it is a store that meets woman’s dress goods wants well and satistactorily. We have the largest and newest stock to selectfrom. The prices are lower than any otber store in the city, We iXeep No Stamps We give our customers the discount. A ‘ sh. Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. HKABBAAG x KK KAGAL NTN . wey ty aA) tis Kl: TS Do GESEEEGESTSSSSSSS SSS |. goose ® GRAND 4A. 0. &. Faia AND ATHLETIC MEET On the Beautiful Grounds of St. Dunstan’s College, on DOMINION - DAY, FRIDAY, IST JULY, 1898, An Oration will be delivered in tle large rink on the grounds by M a F. QUINN ESQ ,Q, C. M,P, OF MONTHEAL, one of Canada’s most prominens platform speakers. The following isthe program and Prize List— 10. Hop, Step and Jump—Ist psize, silver meda’, Ge J Davie+;) 2ud, silver mounted revolver (Fennel & Chacuiet) 1!. Hurdle Race—let prizs, gold medal (A. Keith &50t, Halifax}; 2od, silver medal, 12. Running High Jump—lst prize, goid medal (Prowse Pros.); 2ud, silver medal. 13. } Mile Fiat Rave - Lat prize, gold meda! (Jas Gallagher of Manchester, Rotertson & Allison, St. Jolin); 20d, god medal (Jas Waddel]) of Royal Eletric Co.) 14. Fat Mev’s Race—Ist prize, let, gset of pipes cased (t.eddin Bros); 2ad , pipe (Dodd's Medica! Hal!!.) 15. Hook and Ladder Team Race, com posed of six mea to ateam. A prize to each man of the winuing team, prese2 by A. N Large, Chief of the Fire Brigade. : 16. Tue IxisaJic DanveR will be presented with a band- some quadruple silver plate tea set aod tray by (A. W. Myers et Myers Bro», Jewellers) 17. Tae Best Bicutaxn Fiixc Daxcer will be prescnted with a bandsome gold watch by Jas Paton & Co. 18. The Best Indian Club Swinger—l1et prize, silvet mes dal—value $5. 1. One Mile Bicvcle Race (under 16)— 1st prize, siiver men dal, Geo. Gardiner; 2nd, bicycle lamp (Miller Bros,) 3rd bicycle boots (A. E.McRacbern) 2, Running Broad Jump—lst prize, silver medal, (Mr W. J.O°R ley, of Singer Sewing Machine Co;) 2nd tc x cigars, J Bruce Payne, Granby, P. Q. 3. 100 Yard Dash—lst prize, go'd medal Chard & Jackson, Montreal,) 2nd, silver medal 4.1 Mile Bicycle Race:opes)—lIst prize, siiver medal, (Dodd & Roger:;) 2nd, bicycle pants (Jar Calder) 5. Putting Shot—lst prize, silver Medal (Moore & MeLeod) 2nd, silver medal 6. Pole Vault—lst prize, gold medal (S. B. Townsend & Co., Mentreal;) 2nd, silver medal (John McLeod & Co) 7. } Mile Flat Race (under 16) -lst prize, silver medal, 2nd, silver medal. 8. 4 Mile Flat Race—let prize goid medal (Grace & Gaet- soguay, Halifax;) 2nd, box cigars (J M Fortier, Montreal.) (Baterbury, 9. Sack Race—Ist prize, box cigars (J. Bruce Payne, Grauby; P. Q.,) 2nd, silver medal. Dancing Booths with the best of Music. Swings and other means for a good day's fun Special trains and boats will be arranged for. Ur. T. PAYNE, Secretary Committee. No secon | prize un'ess three entries. Entrance fee, 50c a